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‘in stuff DeRrtRreaR ¢ need for aggresyy Tan, ry Ee and the brutal pressure to say,” is her comment on mass-production teach- put on ing of the arts, uy for me, and besides that, “IV like to start a school for appreciators, and the my eyes, There's an by appreciation I don't mean swooning,” she adds. old obody ever goes out of an ,ATUNS ‘weed a bettariraitiod audlencs, aby; be ait that happened to me,” eves, . Fil “ For a discouragement, she ‘Spoiled as a Child’ says she loated despondently untl a vigorousa G admits hey concern with disci- minded friend took hold of her. “She just literally pline in the arts is a bit- paradoxical. “I never kicked me into work. She told me minds either sw what discipline was until ¥ had to learn it Tl Te oat, and she per-| ET I aoe 8 Le Lhcuv,t. Jew, But _ Library gave or Rg Agr ovigliunahicy ther was. AL. Herron library post, which she's held for 17 years. bert Johnson, early settler # Irvington) although’ As Nbrarian, she has custody of the 8000 volshe spent her childhood and pre-college school Umes inthe gratuslly expanding collection, plus

gy and ekg myself, I can! manage to do it,” she say {top rank of Yer first rey Rove still is the theater, though she greatly enjoys music and is a steady attender of Indianapolis Symphony and Ensemble Music Society concerts. Some theater and ballet | influence may linger in the expressiveness of her gestures and the alternate ballerina-austerity and actress-humor of her face, with the chestnut eyes, and the high forel.ead, Back from the holiday week in New York, she said, “I walked my legs sore clear from the soles of my feet to the top of my head.” She saw eight | shows In seven days, eifics,” which latter feat (through influence) raises P her “SP” total to three, That makes her runnerup for the Indianapolis “SP” title, now held by | Joseph Saunders, the Symphony's first cellist, who| spent last spring and summer in the

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CIVIC “Edward. My Son.” MURA “Blossom Time.” musical comedy at 2:30 and 8:30 * CIRCLE Xavier Cugat and his. orchestra. on stage at 1:10, 4:15, T:15, 9:40 and 12:30. . “Free for AIL” with Robert Cummins and Ann Blythe, at 11:30, 2:30, 5:30, 8:10, 11:40 and 1:20. CORONET

dramas, at 8:30

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“Sands of Iwo Jima,” with John

Wayné and John Agar, at 11, 1:10, 3:25, 5:35, 7:50 and 10:05 4 KEITH'S ‘The Heiress’ with Olivia de Havilland and Montgomery Clift, at 11:50. 2:20, 4:50, 7:20 and 9:45. LOEW'S

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Ral and Marte 2 ndsor, at 12:57, 4:26, 7:55 and 11

LYRIC “The Story of Melly X.” with June Havoc and John Russell, at 11, 1:48,

4:33. 7:21 and 10:08

“Savage Splendor.” 6:16 and 9:04.

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(By Henry |

In Difficult Play

Drama Tailored for Morley Puts Amateurs in Tough Spot

markable talents. less and despicablé person-

Though I haven't seen him

‘In this role, IT think it's safe {to say he suppressed any natural amiability more completely than does C. Norman Green, the Civfe’s Arnold Holt. The Arnold Holt role is terribly | - difficult, Here's a man whose ambition centers about his son. He stops at nothing to get what he wants, He burns down a shop to collect insurance, forcing his

He muscles his way up to the British capitalists, ‘all the time spoiling his wastrel {son and buying him out of trouYi ble. Edward, the son, who never appears in the play but is con-| tinually. talked about, partly re-| deems his Inglorious life by dying as a World War II RAF pilot. . nx vd THE EDWARD who doesn’t ap-| pear puts the play out of balance. That's deliberately contrived, so| as to give the stir player com- | lete scope. But the device puts| an amateur actor in one heck of a spot. The amateur has to de-human-

{ize himself. To use a still fancier § | term (and I say this guardedly, §

since I have no license to use clinical phrases in Marion Coun-|

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Can a Wife e been poisoned the play for anybody | ‘Change Husband?

quite make this incredible character seem credible: Mr." Morley |

; B Henry Butler = THE CHIEF trouble with “Edward, My Son,” which opened at the Civic last night, is that it’s a virtuoso play. Critics elsewhere have complained that Robert Morley | and Noel Langley custom-tailored it for Mr. Morley's re-|

Mr. Morley has extraordinary ability to project a ruth-|

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{in the progressive decline ( bro IE to 1938) of a vigorous, never-un-

derstood personality. 2 8 moog | BUT NEITHER zl, nor Katharine Pantzer, the other) principal, realizes fully the indi-

irresponsible husband ‘into a) man? Is there hope for mar- " riage when the man destroys| dresser sets to Spite his wife?)

“Mrs. 8.” wonders, in her’ let-| ter to MRS. MANNERS, to-

morrow in

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|cated span of time. That's partly

| the fault of the play, partly also | the fault of direction. Mrs. Pant- | zer, a sensitive and eager actress, | {gets the point better than Mr. | Green does. As Lady Holt sink-| ing into alcoholism, Mrs. Pantze | does extremely well with a some-| {what shadowy role. Other mentions should include | Marjorie Thoms, as Eileen Perry, | | str Arnold's secretary-mistress in| a rather inconclusive episode of | [the play; Herbert 8. Sloan Jr., as | Harry Soames, Holt's victimized | partner, and John Jay Knight,| as Dr. Larry Parker. Mr. Knight | {went blandly through proceedings that should drive most med-| ics erazy, and I think possibly he should turn up the volume-in-tensity dial up. . Big praise goes to Frederic Rhoades and his staff for handling many scene-changes and each time coming up with a good, authentic background. | One fascinating item was the | easily recognizable = champagne | bottle that served for most of

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