Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 May 1951 — Page 14

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‘Two Things Happened to Happen'— Mary Astor's Hubby Denies Triangle Led to Death Tries

By VIRGINIA MacPHERSON (United Press Hollywood Correspondent

HOLLYWOOD, May .- 10 ~The

hushand of Screen Actress Mary

of the sleeping pills she gulped trying tostake her life. ‘‘She may be able to go home sometime today,” her physician, Dr. P. H. Stellar, ‘said. However, Dr. Stellar said. she still does not know that her hus band was doing the town with Mrs. Casparis the night Miss As tor attempted suicide, Nor does she know that 12 happened to happen,” he said. hours after she took the overdose Broker Tom Wheelock said for- of sleeping pills, Mrs. Casparis mer Dancer Joan Blair Casparis tried to end her life in a

Astor denied today that the sui cide attempts of woman night-club companion fit pattern

His wife and his

ted inte any sort of especially a triangle,

They're just two .things -that

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was a family. friend. room at the Beverly Hills Hotel She is not my girl friend’ Mr The dancer was still in serious Wheelock said, I'm not in love condition at California Lutheran with her and she isn't with me. Hospital Mary knows her very well, hut 1 Mary is coming along just knew -her long before 1 met my fine,” Dr, Stellar said, “but we wife.” haven't told her about the (‘as Miss Astor, meanwhile, was al- paris incident, I don’t think now

most recovered from the effects is quite the time for that.”

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LONDON, May 10 Sleep of Prisoners,” is in church This play by Brifdin's “Moder to fame with “The l.ady's Not for “Ring Around the Moon’ -is pen of tha poet playwright, It! was written especially to be perfornted in thurches during festival year! It is now proyinegs will “be St. Thomas C‘hurch 1 St.. London, on Tuesday, May 15. The play Is about four pris oners of war, all of different perwho are housed in: a church. They react according to their natures One comments, ‘It's all this smell of ¢cooped-up angels worries me Another goes berserk and attacks his friends in the pulpit. EX hausted, they drop into their Bunks and fall asleep. Then each man drearns a dream, prompted bv what he remembers of the Bible, in which the others appear. n n un ONE DREAMS the tory of Cain and Abel, It is a straightforward story of evil against good. Next comes the David and Absalom. Nexts the dream of Abraham and Isaac. And then comes Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego, all in the fiery furnace together, with the fourth soldier—the simplest and pleaslantest of tha lot. He has retained | his love of life, his natural friend{liness. “A dream has got you |prisoner, Davey,” he says, “like the world has got us all.” This play ip a church has humor, barrack-room language, flashes Af ‘biblical eloquence and a deep religious conviction. n . THOSE WHO have seen it say it is so gripping members of the audience -or congregation forget the physical discomfort that they get on the hard wood pews of British churches when sitting through the ordinary uninspired marathon sermon. There is no smoking or munching of chocolates while watching the play, no bar {o drink at during the intervals, no applause at the end. Those who go to see it must go

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admirers who are legion think he may nave hit ona new kind of intuitive > worship where you

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than accent the gospel, Most British churches are as anaemic and. empty as those in America. Will Mr. Fry's poetic technique rejuvenate them’ and

bring the iifeblood of worshipers down sparsely populated aisles? His friends think so. This summer will teil

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