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By HENRY BUTLER
NASHVILLE, July 21—“The Barker,” which opened last hight in the Brown County Playhouse, is not only the
best play this outfit has yet produced.
It's also the best possible play for this tent-covered
theater, where informality and rapt attentiveness combined to even gets him off the jug.
make winter theater seem arti: But the carny wisenbeimers ficial. never figure Lou and Chris would They do, and they supply some beautiful lines that
Kenyon Nicholson's eomedy of fall in love. carnival life, which I must frank-
will blur your vision. ly admit I'd never seen before >
Performance Uneven
last night, has a lot more POWer| y., ,1wayg safe for a critic to than I'd have expected. With| gay a performance is uneven.
Richard Moody's direction, the| That way he can give a show of wisdom and play his frustrated
Indiana - University drama ta Fy dents from Lee Norvelle's de-| Off-stage 10 8:
ter in the roun .
Glancy) dominates the tagnival|the significance last night.
operated by Col, Gowdy ( obert| Timing and emphasis were off ¥oor). The Barker's son, Chris,/in the father-son deal. Also in parked with grandparents on ajthe relationships between father farm, breaks away and comes. to|dnd moll, son and snake-charmer, find his father with. the show. 'The women of the cast never
Sr. wants Jr. to be a lawyer. Jr. taitered. Miss Henley, as Carrie, wants to follow Sr. in show a magnificent job of realiz-| ing the carny gal. There she is,
Usual mix-up, with further complications when Sr.’s moll, Carrie blond and husky. .
(Dody Henley), bribes snake-| And other fine performances charmer Lou (Julie Strong) to/are contributed by Jack Strain, get Jr. out of the picture. Carrie as Hap; John Condie, as T-Bone, finds Jr.'s presence trying, since! and’ Phil Hirsch, as Sailor West.
NEIGHBORHOOD THEATERS
DOWNTOWN and “Storm Onan Wyoming."
AMBASSADOR —“Tarzan and the Leopard Woman’ and “Tarzan and the Amazgons." RODEO-— “Destination Moon" and “Texas Dynamo” plus cartoon revue. |
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sale” and “Sante Fe.
& NEIGHBORHOOD HAND — 1” and “Texas ARLINGTON "The Last Outpost” and| STRAND Half Angel” an e “Lorna Daone.” x so " “ . " TACOMA~—“Under the Gun” and Powder AVALON — “The Breaking, Point and River Rustlers.”
RELL Wher the . Redskins Rod aT —’ en he Redskins ode” and| » “The Brave Bulls." = 5 |" Groom Wore Spurs BELMONT — ‘Dear Brat” and “Sania RaDEers.”
fighter and the “Lady. sale” and ‘Queen for a Da
CORONET and “A Kiss for Corliss.” DAISY — “Redwood Forest Trail” and] “Million Dollar Pursuit.”
teenth Letter.” DRIVE-IN THEATERS
¥MERSON—"1 Can Get It for You Whole- CLERMONT DELUXE—'Cry Danger” and
sale” and “On .the Riviera.” a ¥OUNTAIN SQUARE—"Along the Great “Palomino. Divide” and “Inside Straight’ GR) > E. GARFIELD" The Thing” and “Stampede.” Rangers” and Tarzan and HAMILTON-—“On the Riviera” and “I Can| Amazons.
it makes the old man moral and
| This performance of “The partment give this play a real paricer” was uneven in the build-send-off. Some lines, some situa-| ups and punch lines. Sample: tions genuinely hit the emotions.| Chris, speaking of the mealyFor a square like me, that's thea-/ mouthed Colonel, “Certainly a fine old gentleman.” Chris’ Pa:
In Case you forget the pitch,| “Biggest windbag in the busi: here it is: The Barker (Don|ness,” but both Jr. and Sr. muffed
Retired Lilly Executive Leaves Estate to Wife
SHERIDAN--"Ca Me Mister” and “Two st.” SPEEDWAY —"T Can Get It for You WholeSTAR — “The Outlaw” and “Rocketship
| Lilly & Co. executive who died |ST. CLAIR — “Half Angel” and “Texas|
July 11, left an undetermined estate to his wife, according to his| will filed in Probate Court today. |
UXEDO — “Go for Broke” and “The Fo | aa “Hall Angel” and “Texslyo ot Co. as executor and trusCINEMA — “Go for Broke” and “Bull-| yGUE—"1 Can Get Tt for You Whole-| tea 16 provide Mra, Lectania Ne “You're _in the Navy Now", ‘gyn “Half Angel” and “The Thir- comb Wright with a lifetime in{come and certain direct bequests.
EENWOOD DRIVE-IN — “The Teyas
MAPLECROFT DRIVE-IN —— “Only the,
OFF FOR SOME SIGHT-SEEING—Screen actor Ronald Colman poses with his wife, Benita Hume, and seven-year-old daughter, Juliet, as they sailed from New York aboard the SS Independence. The Colmans have left their weekly radio program for the summer + and intend to make a tour of Europe.
John 8. Wright, retired EIi|
The will directed the Fletcher
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At Ther death bequests {rom
[the estate will be made to Butler, | |DePauw and Purdue Universities, | several charitable institutions and
Get It for You Wholesale.’ | ly i YRVING. “The Last Outpost” and “Lorna Valiant” apd “The Lost Volcano.” relatives. Doone. / | MAYWOOD DRIVE-IN — “Willie Comes,
LINCOLN “He's a Coeokeved.-Wonder' and, me’ and “Surreunder.’’
List of Institutions
..Marching Ho { “The Blazing Trail." "MERIDIAN DRIVE-IN—“Dear Brat" and mu...
MECCA—"‘Pioneer Marshal” and “God Is “Tokyo Fi My" Co-Pilot.’ 3
Redskins Rod
Got Me Covered. | show t XY ~— “Bomba, the Jungle Boy” and THEATA
w tonight: ‘My Friend Irma. “Storm Over Wyomin: IX
RITZ—"'Go for Broke’
Corliss." “Chinatown at Midnight.”
RIVOLI. “The Last Outpost” and “Half| WESTLAKE DRIVE-IN — “Double Cross-
Angel,” plus late show tonight: “Pennies | bones” and “Rocky Mountain.”
a from Heaven.’ WESTSIDE OUTDOOR "Halt Angel” and
SANDERS — “Yours In the Navy Now" “The Thirteenth Letter.”
Critics of Aid and Price
Plans Lashed by Sen. Moody
Critics of President Truman’s sentencing the taxpayers to pay Bertha Wright Mitchell and her| price control program and the billions of dollars for weapons we
le 212. Sd PENDLETON PIKE DRIVE-IN — “Halt | OLD TRAIL— ‘Dear Braf’ and “When the Angel” and “The Thirteenth Jeter = e. vn | SHADELAND OUTDOOR—''The Last Out-| ORIENTAL—"'Go for Broke” and “They| post and “Watch the Birdie” plus late Indiana Methodist Church Con-|
. TWIN DRIVE-IN (East) “The REX— Rawhide” and ‘Inside Straight.” | Last QutPoRy Gen Doone’ ard and “A Kiss for| “Texas Rangers.” Late show both
The institutions named include {Preachers Aid Society, Northwest
ference; Alpha Home, Indiana |Academy of Science, Indianapolis
Foundation, Methodist Hospital, Mercersburg, Pa., Academy, Indiana Historical Society, Marion|
County Tuberculosis Association, Art Association of Indianapolis, Indianapolis Home for the Aged and Meridian St. Methodist
{Church. Relatives named as residuary legatees include a sister, Mrs,
son, Frederick Wright Mitchell, |
Marshall Plan were denounced by must create to make ourselvesiindianapolis, and a brother,
Sen. Blair Moody (D. Mich.) here strong,” he said.
Harry E. Wright, Kokomo. last night. , | “In the next two weeks you
Mr. Wright, who was 80, lived
Speaking before the biennial may have an opportunity to judge at 4411 Washington Blvd.
convention of Indiana Young who in Congress will cast votes Democrats, Sen. Moody charged for petty profits and trivial comthat critics of the administration|forts or who will cast votes for are “urging policies which would|freedom and a stable economy.”
wreck our economy by raising Need for Strength
He retired from the Lilly firm in 1943 after serving 51 years as
advertising consultant, director, ceived a total of 1113 Bibles from ladvertising manager, drug in-the Gideons during June. In ad-| {spector and botanist. He was a |dition, 104 copies of the Scrip-| {tures went from the Gideon Camp
false cries against price control! Sen. Moody warned that if the| jirector of Lilly Endowment, Inc.
policies of the President of the American people relax for busi-ness-as-usual the country will be He lashed bitterly at critics of making one of the colossal errors
United States.”
the government who “have tried of history.
to cut the heart out” of the Mar-| He discussed at length the need shall Plan. to make the nation strong in mili“If we had not lent our aid (o tary power and strong in its in-
European peoples to rebuild their ternal economy.
economy and free way of life you| “The one basic fact in the world would have had today a Commu-|today is that we are at war with| nist Italy, a Communist France,” Russia and have been for several
he said. |years,” the Senator said.
‘Men of Narrow Viewpoint’ “Communism would have swept/,¢ this war we are not safe.”
over Germany and today Wel mhe Senator warned the people] would be faced with a Red Bu-pnot to listen to the isolationists| rope and Red Asia isolated be-{3ndq the “men of narrow views”!
{who would oppose price controls The Senator, who was appointed ang aid for the nation’s Allies.
hind our oceans.”
to serve out the unexpired term of the late Sen. Arthur Vandenburg, | denounced opposition leadership Where to Go for trying to “gamble us into in-|
point are leading the fight to| m weaken the dike of.price and wage| PW
control and by doing so site) $1.50. 7 p. m.
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Stock Car Races, West 16th v2" St. Midget Speedway, $1.00 to
Starlight Musicals. “The Three Musketeers.” 83, $2.40,
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES |Optimists Club Host to Board
North Side Optimists of In|dianapolis will be hosts this weekend to the club’ board of governors at Marott hotel. : y we william J. Shaker of Terre 8 Haute, new dis-§ trict governor, will preside. Special guests will be Dr. D, W. Twiss, ford, Ontario, and
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