Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 January 1947 — Page 24
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IN COMIC 8 BALLET—Sionche Aubry (left), Werner Belmont “and Voli Geiler, who will appear with Trudi Schoop and her comic sballet company at English's Monday night, Jan. 20. The internationally- famed exponents of facetious choreography will be the new year's first event in the Martens Concert series.
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SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 10 (U, P.) —Comedian Harold - Lloyd argued that a movie gag sequence
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IU Director Plans Art Lecture Here
Dr. Henry R. Hope, director of fine arts at Indiana university, will give an illusfeated lecture in “Picasso and Cubism” at 4 p. m. Sunday in Herron Art museum. | The third and final talk in a | series planned by Wilbur D, Peat, | museum director, Dr. Hope's lecture will deal with all types of modern painting represented in the museum’s current exhibition of abstract and non-objective paintings. Two of the paintings in that exhibition have been lent to Herron by Dr. and Mrs. Hope: “Tray and Pruit,” by the French co-founder of cubism, Georges Braque, and “Red
painter Stuart Davis. Seven directors of the Indianapolis Art association have been re-three-year term. They are: Joseph R. Cain, Mrs. Edgar H. Evans, Mrs. Fisk Landers, Anton
Times), Miss Blanche Stillson, Miss Lucy M. Taggart and Mrs. Booth Tarkington.
In New Show at Fox
Cart,” by the American abstract :
Winnie Garrett, “the flaming redhead,” is the Star of a new New York traveling road show opening today at the Fox.“ | Others in the new show are Monkey Kirland and “Boob” Meyers, comics: Kay Drew and Dorie Lee and the Fox chorus. Shows are continuous daily ex- | |
cept’ Sunday, 11 a. m. to 11 .p. m,, with a midnight show at 12 Sgr.
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INDIANA “ “Blue Skies,” with Bing Crosby, Pred Astaire amd Joan Caulfield, at 11:10, 1:20, 3:30, 5:40, 7:55 and 10:05, KEITH'S
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Convocation at
Purdue Changed
Times State Service LAFAYETTE, Ind, Jan. 10— Three changes in the convocation schedule at Purdue university have been announced by Prof. J. T. Gunn, chairman of the convocations committee. Although no’'program has hitherto been announced for the dates, season tickets bear the dates Jan. 9 and 10. No program will be given on those dates. Instead, the Town Hall Meeting of the Air will be held March 27.
scheduled for the concert Jap. 25,
evening, Jan. 21.
Gunn. announces.
will bring. his famed version of
Prof. Gunn adds.
‘Walter Huston Show Coming
Burke, English theater manager.
Rise Stevens, mezzo-soprano, will .appesz.instead om -Tuseday
In place of the Jooss ballet, scheduled for appearances April 14 and 15; the Trudi Schoop ballet will perform here April 16 and 17, Prof.
As a special featyre, outside the convocation series, Maurice Evans
“Hamlet” here Tuesday, March 4,
Engagement of “Apple of His | Eye,” starring Walter Huston, for a | three-day run beginning Feb. 3! has been announced by Vincent
Lloyd's 1932" movie “hit “Movie Crazy” 10 years later in*a picture called “So's Your Uncle.” The comedian charged that in the original version he played a scene in which he donned a magician’s coat by mistake at a swank dinner party. A sequence of gags followed, including flowers that squirted water, a handshake with a raw egg in his palm and pulling a live rabbit out of his coat. In 1942, he charged, Universal made a picture starring Donald Wood and Billie Burke.. The coat sequence, gag for gag, was the big scene in the movie, Lloyd claimed. Neither Party Pleased
In a lower court ruling, Federal Judge Ben Harrison awarded the comedian $40,000 damages for infringement of copyright. But that satisfied: neither Universal nor Lloyd, both of whom appealed to circuit court. Mr. Fendler emphatically wroned Mr. Lloyd's art was true drama. Only Charlie Chaplin compared with his client, he inferred. Guy Knupp and Joseph L. Lewinson, representing Universal, argued that gags—even Lloyd’s—were public domain. They sald they were used over and. over again, with slight variations, by all comedians. Three judges took the case under advisement.
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Boswell, of stage, screen, rédio and recording fame, now appearing on the Circle stage. Other features of the current stage show are Freddie Slack and his orchestra and Freddie Bartholomew, movie star.
4 Ships Due in N. Y.; One Scheduled to Sail
NEW YORK, Jan. 10 (U, P.).— | Ship movements scheduled in New York harbor today:
George Washington from Bermuda; Ft. Townsend from Bermuda; Henry Gibbins from Bremerhaven.
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Frog With Lend-Lease Heart Has Birthday
MOSCOW, Jan. 10 (U. P.).— Famed Soviet . biologist Prof. N. Sinitsin said today he recently celebrated the first birthday of the frog he endowed with a heart transplanted from another frog. Prof. Sinitsin hinted he might extend his organ-grafting experiments to larger animals and might try transplanting organs other than the heart.
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