Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 March 1952 — Page 10

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Motion Ploture Producer Vice President, 20th Century-Fox

NOW THAT I can look back across. the years.from| the so-called vantage point of experience in two world wars, travel throughout a large part of the world; and contact with many of the outstanding personalities of our time, it

glyes me a great deal of reall; reassurance each day to know | that 'way down deep 1 learned |’ : some fundamental values when | Wahoo, Nebraska's most distinguished “alumnus,” Darryl F, |: Zanuck reveals here his person al creed. This is one of a sefles of statements prepared for broadcast by thinking, useful people In all walks of life. The program Is presented by FEdward R. Murrow over WFBM at 5:20 and 10:20 p. m.,, Monday through Friday.

[ was a boy in a small town in Nebraska that have stood me in good stead every day of my life. I have found one thing to be so very true—the virtues I learned as a boy are still fundamental virtues, My point of view has changed, of course, over the years, and so has that of my friends, but so much of all this change of viewpoint is like a small boy gazing at a hill on the plains of Nebraska. The hill remains the same. The small boy

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_aply sees it from another angle in day gives me a good night's : sleep. | 48 he grows up. tried to walk |, 11 Walking around the hill on I have always tried to ii 1/the plain each day of my life, the| completely around every i y | Virtues 1 see—whether I am in have found in life since, so thal y,nq4n Paris, Rome, Cairo, New

I could get a view from every yr jollywood or Wahoo, Ne-|g

{ braska—are always the same,

I am grateful for those oldfashioned virtues that I learned

angle. This, I think, reveals the difference between honesty and cynicism. When you see the hill

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from every angle, you have a much better chance at keeping lite in focus. When you only see

is a boy in Nebraska. And 1 hope I will have enough humil-| ity always to be thankful I was

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Scheduled Wednesday -

By EMMA RIVERS MILNER [girls 8 yeirs old and over who Times Church Editor are accompanied by adults ‘will, Martin and Olga Stevens will he admitted to 1 present ‘their Marionette Passion Play” in the church comfmunity! Play at 8 p..m. Wednesday in the room, | Broadway Methodist Church, Younger children will be ‘en-| The Martins, who are Hoosiers, tertained by movies in another construct thelr own puppets, part of the building. An admis-|

paint them, make their. clothes sion fee of §1 for adults and 80c A. B. C, Refrigeration Co. build-| and “pull the strings” for per- for children will be charged tong and burned into the second

formances, The ‘couple also speak help>defray the expense of bring-| the lines and handle the re- ing the play here. corded music for the shows. Indianapolis folk will remember |

And while they maintain a that the Broadway Church workshop and studio In their brought the Stevens couple here home town,

beings. Dr. Robert B. Plerce, Broad- necessary data for writing the way Church pastor, explained script and making the puppets for that the 8tévens’ shows are the “Passion Play.” planned for adults, not children... The church Susannah Circle| For this reason, only boys and!will sponsor the presentation.

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‘THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES __¢ al. : Suspect Monkey | Started Blaze . | In lowa Town |

the “Passion|’

Middleburg] they once before, at Christmas. time Monkeys in his store broke out of| {|travel all over the country ‘show- with their “Nativity Play” It is his cage this morning ‘and was ing the little figures which are said that Mr. and Mrs, Stevens|Playing in a rear storeroom. He labout a third the size of human! did research covering many years|and other employees caught the

to equip themselves with the Monkey and put him back in his cage.

{have upset something” and caused

“thouands of dollars.” fire, firemén found two of the monkeys dead in their cage. third monkey was rescued.

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| essential honesty. When 1 was growing up, I rehelled against so many things, and fought against so many of the basic ideas of life—but I ‘found after so much rebellion and walking completely around that hill on the Nebraska plains, in my|jeha Gray, 20. 73 mind's eye, that these vistues had Max Beaman. 19, Nai Naomi: Mary War{ot heen tested over the centuries ins. i7 Bediord is = Morr in vain. Grant. 19, 1319 Broadway Charity is another rule that has been of great comfort to me in so many trying situations.

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