Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 November 1949 — Page 34
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arrison is one person least Muralt, nightelubbing companion : likely to be mistaken for Henry VIIL
Yet his starring role in Maxwell Anderson's “Anne of
the Thousand Days,” opening tonight at the Murat, requires
“him to act like a man gradually becoming a royal Mr.
+ Five-by-Five. * “Henry got gigantic in his later years. They had to rig “up a kind of crane, manned by servants, to lift him out of his Chair,” Mr, Harrison says. “Later years” in Henry's time (1491-1547) meant anything after 40, or even 35. In the days before sanitation, preventive medicine and good sense about diet, old age . get in rapidly. “You had to be tough to sur“wive. You were elderly at 40,” Mr, Harrison points out. © It's no easy job for a tall, ath“Jetically slender actor lke Mr Harrison to assume the stance and gait of a short, stocky monarch. “The gait grew with the costume. It's a strange thing with character parts—you get a lot of help from the clothes,” he explains, Copled From Genuine Those heavy brocaded, © be-
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. Rex Harrison offstage bears little resemblance to Henry Vill,
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Quizzed about how he developed his interpretation of Henry VIII, he said, “I think I only try to carry out what was Anderson's idea of Henry. He'd read a lot y|about the period, and he'd come to #ithe conclusion that the beheading of Anne was the beginning of Henry's decay, I think ' there's
: ? student recital there at 8:30 p. m. Anne's trial for adultery were
Committees to Meet
by an Italian, is a comedy of an|scheduled the following commit. Englishman tee meetings: Hospitality, Tuesday noon luncheon with Mrs, Margaret LaFuze, 57 8. Bolton Ave, and general house, noon luncheon Nov. 25 with Mrs, Flortae Harrison, 2309 N. LaSalle
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French Servicemen Tell of Death Ride
PARIS, Nov. 17 (UP)--Three young French servicemen confessed to police today the mur. der of Industrialist Bdward De
of American térch singer Sylvie St. Claire. The three were quoted as saying that they beat Mr. De Murait to death with their fists after he took them for an early morn- | ing ride through deserted Paris streets because “I like saflors.” | Police said they found three {rings which had been ripped from. Mr. De Muralt's fingers in the possession of the “three youths—| Saflors Jean Golsot, 18, and Jean Lantiez, 19, and Colonial Soldier Andre Faury, 22, They told police they met Mr. De Muralt about 4 a. m, Tuesday| on the Champs Elysees three hours before he was found dead| in his automobile.
‘IT Like Sallors’
to the three servicemen as passed by on the ee. They {said he called out: | “I lke sailors. Will you have N {drink with me?” The servicemen sald they accepted the offer. After driving around ' Paris, they said, Mr. De Muralt returned to the Champs Elysees, parked his car and made improper advances to Goisot, youngest of the trio. Police the servicemen as saying they did not mean to kill Mr. De Muralt,
Local Girl to Play In Oberlin Recital
Miss Marti Knauer of 5034 Carrollton Ave., a junior in Oberlin College Conservatory of Music, Oberlin, O., will play the violin'in a sthing quartet at a
tomorrow, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Knauer, she is a member of
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