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“By HENRY BUTLER A PLAY ‘on Broadway . . that’s the dream of all young; writers.

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‘Background; Gets Test Run in Boston

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It’s going to come true for Jo-|eous-action in the two homes, one

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more time to write than all the rest of the play,” he said. A Charles

ture. The boy's neurotic brother, {resenting the girl, tries desperate cruel slander—to {break up the engagement. i A double set. shows simultan-

Richard Hart and Coleen Gray {left to right), who play the leads, and Rouben Mamoulian, distinguished stage director. [that the ending nad given hirumoullan production, trouble. “The last two pages took being directed by Mr. Mamoulian,| Hart, of Broadway and Holly-|formerly of the Abbey Theater, Theater ‘48 in Dallas, Tex., who did “Oklahoma” and “Carou-{wood, and Coleen Gray, knowniand William Jeffreys, sel,” besides many other stage!for such pictures as “Red: River,” actor, also’ have important roles.|Play Award, “Kiss ‘of Death” and “Fury at

William Jeffreys, veteran actor, pldys the grandfather role. the play is

Heidt-Rouben Ma-'and screen successes.

1. A. Sebeok, assistant professor

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of linguistics at Indiana Univerity; recefitly obtained important Cheremis manuscripts, of value in Hnguistics and folklore. -They were received from Odon Beke, a Hungarian and the only © Cheremis scholar in the world - vutside. Russia, Dr, Sebeok said. Under a Viking Fund scholar. ship, Df. Sebeok spent a month in Budapest last summer studying Pr. Beke' 5 eollection of manu-

eph Hayes, Indiana) lis-born 12 town, the other on a farm. Mr. DI yWTighe, whose poh a Hdyes terms his play “a combinaHoosler- background, “Leat ana) tion of realism and. the poetic apBough,” will open at the Hudson | Proach. Theatér-in New York Jan. 17, | gg TOLD New. "ork World:

large number of them back fo “the: university to ‘be edited and;

analyzed. I

The Cheremis are speakers of} languages belonging to the Uralic! family, specifically to the Voiga-' i Finnic braneh of the Finno-Ugric| sub-family.tTheir closest relatives! are the Mordvins. The bulk of the Cheremis live; in the Mari, or Cheremis, Auton=|_ omous Boviet Socialist Republic, between Gorki and Kazan. They speak at least two languages, |

each with several dialects, and how manage to make their own; oineq the Joseph Irwin Sweeney |

there are approximately half a million of them. today.

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land Bough” will start tomorrow| — : night in the Plymouth Theater, in Boston. The play will move to] an ithe Walnut St. Theater. ip Phila-| ~ delphia Jan. 10. But the real test—the make ‘em-or-break ‘em ordeal— will be ter fouse the New York premiere. Indianapolis friends of Mr. Hayes who| Sigma Chi Fraternity Foundahave read the play think it's first- tion of Indiandpolis, an alumni rate. If Manhattan critics and organization df the Butler Uni-theater-goers agree, “Leaf and versity chapter of Sigma Chi, soBough” may be: the start of an- cial fraternity, has announced other ~ big-time Hoosier literary plans to construct a $100,000 career. a ‘chapter house-at the school. ..-8 8 To be located on fraternity row MR. HAYES wrote the two- act at the southeast corner of Hampplay while living in Brown County’ [tan Dejee ad Siatengon Road, e new structure w ave resi-| in the fall of 1945. ‘According to idence facilities for out-of- town | friends here who have read it, it's' members and study, dining and a deceptively simple story of recreational facilities for city! young love. A boy and a girl; | memes. vo : ted to P f onstruction is expected to be-| both. partly smothered ‘hy their) after the first of the year. Itamilies, decide they will some-| The chapter house will ‘be,

‘married life better and freer, {Memorial Sigma Chi House in! Jealousy complicates the Pics memorial to the late Joseph LI! Sweeney of Columbus, Ind. a member ‘of the fraternity, who! lost his life in a swimming accident in White River near ColumJ bus ofi Aug. 13, 1900. ; he foundation are William H. Walker, president; i Wilson 8. Daily, vice president; | Robert H. Srbison, secretary, and Frank -L. -Reissner-Jr., treasurer. Members of the foundation's} building committee include Louis 8. Hensley, chairman; Geoorge H. J Kingsbury, Evan B. Walker, Wil-| ‘liam HH, Walker, James A. Gloin, | George W. Bockstahler and John, F. Mitchell Jr. he

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PROVIDENCE, R. 1, Dec. 25 2 | (UP) —Potential draftees under fi the age of 22 would be barred from educational deferments| under a program recommended to President TrumAn $§by . the

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