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Chicago Tribune from Chicago, Illinois • 77

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I 1, PART IA7 '3 PART Drama Music i PART ---a) 4.. Drama a i 7 musi A. 0., THE 'WORLD'S --1 'GREATEST NEWSPAPER or 9 '9 1 A moviesil II d'-'' yw 7 18. i 1 A7 i A tq4 -7 .1,4, .4. I-, i 'Pmomploom.

Colbert-Gable Film Has Fun for Everyone Night Bus Stormy Tale of Bride, Reporter on Transcontinental Trip. able fly Tate rter on I Trip. IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT." Produced by Columbia. Directed by Frank Capra. Presented et the Chicago theater.

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and talent. Their chicle. adapted from Samuel I lopkins Adams' story, "Night Bus," proves an exceptionally pleasing diversion with juicy roles for the and nice, fat. intriguing parts for a supporting cast of excellent players heade II by kValter Connolly and Roscoe Kearns. to ket-11, the Chi- Colbert '1 I in it! Fon for I ttNN op-', irt AA io0 411P .0 t).

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Ellie has married a man her parent will have none of. and Mr. Andrews is dead set on annuling the marriage. Immediately after the ceremony. the groom.

an aviator, has flONVII to New York, whither his bride would follow him. Which accounts for the confinement, the lady's refusal to eat, and a terrific scene between two self-willed persons which results in Ellie's escape from the yacht and No 14. 1 1 1 1 e2pFue, yawl Ic 1 Is. It 4 1 ,1 i i The tiny Viennese star. Elizabeth Bergner.

shown above. makes her American debut in "Catherine the Great." (United Artists). (United Artists). A i 1 'N' The tiny Viennese star. Elizabeth Bergner.

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critics in Hot Debate Over Drama of the Microbe Hunters N. Y. rrifics in Hof DeE)ate Pver Drama of the Microbe Hunters Continued on page gw0.1 Fr Vitt Continued t)n page two. gielxv.t -tt Lm, --v r-' -7- I 4, -t 1 YA. 4 5 I 1 II 1 1 IL 1 Sidney Howard Turns Reed's Fight Against Yellow Fever Into Play: Some Say It's a Bore, Others Call it Art; Ours Thinks They're Both Right.

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Jack he called the play, and already in its first week '1 it is one of the niost conin trcrsially interesting exhibits in the Broad- ray theater. 1., i Author Call; It History, Not Drama. I Coniroversy in this instance is stimulated by the character of 1' 1 dil i the play, which follows the narrative form. It works backward from 1929 to 1900 and then forward to 1929 again, revealing a series of i related episodes high pointing the march of events while the brave. and his heroic associates, Drs.

James Carroll. Lesse Lezear, and Aristides Nv trailing the fever bugs. I ...1 1 I 1 Iowa rd thought to disarm criticism by calling Yellow jack" a history in the program rather than a drama. A majority of the reviewers pounced upon this' to justify their arguments' 1 A being a drama in' the accepted sense, telling no dramatic 1, -oance, containing no love story. and being confined more or less: i arbitrarily to an assertion of facts, Yellow Jack" could easily prove i a good 'deal of a bore to those not interested in science.

Particularly as it was played in one long act of two and a half hours' il I a el))chal l' i' 1)e the only transmitter ofyellov feer from the blood stream of one 1)ersoll to that of another. 's YclIoNv Jack" he called the play, and already in its first week 4 i i the most ersially interestitit- exhibits in the Broad- -4 Nvay iheater. t. I -1: I i Author Call; It History, Not Drama. Controversy in this instance i stin'ulated by the character of 4 i the play, which follovs the narrative form.

It works backward from -N 1929 to 1900 and then fot -art to 1929 again, ITN ealing a series of r' related el)isodes high pointing the niarch of events while the brave i and hiS heroic associates, Drs. James Carroll, Les se Lezcar, and A NV ere trailing the 'Mr lloard thotir-ht to tlisarni criticisni by calling "Yellow .4,, 4 l' Jack" a IiistOry in the program' rather a. drama. A. majority of ,41, the 'play's; r.evieNvers t)ounced upon this to justify 4, that, not being.

a. ttrama in the accey)te(1 sense, telling no dramatic romance, containing rin love story, and tieing confined more or less. "4 arbitrarily to an assertion of facts, VelloNv Jack" could easily. prove4 4, t. A 4' 1, k.

'No '404 3 l'kik 4 4 tpAst -e 1 I 14, A -ext, A .,4 11., drowning. i. Milestone for the Stage? Opposed to that opinion was that ot those reviewers who found 1 :1 7. the play.not only stimulating but. in Brooks Atkinson's phrase, an fi accomplishment of tremendous' importance to the stage." Ile (IloWard)i has Shown how one of the heroic epics of re- 1 beau- search science can be related with clarity, emotion and nobility in vning.

the thectter," said this As not infrequently is-the case, parties to this argument arc right. Yellow Jack" is a noble adventure in the theater. But is also partly vho demand sure to bore excessively those playgoers i the older playforms and -Vi ho grow 'withOut their rnidhour It beau- drowning. tll i ar i Toby Wing in Search for Beauty" (Palace), has been attracting a lot of notice lately. Besides being beaui Wu she can dance and act.tand recently she made front pages by saving a sister player from 44 1 i Toby Wing in "Search for Beauty" (Palace), has been attracting a lot of notice lately.

Besides being ---4 a 1 ill she can dance and made front pages by saving a sister player from 0 's. i Stars' Mar-ifaiTrb' ubles Set Hollywood Buzzing i i a leo 4 I q-i I KA 4- I -t 1 4- I I I I srn, a r1 ri Mrt Isettl PA ii ta auk IL SIAB Ark 41104k of UA I I I A SHAFFER. ByROSALlN It is a play, 1 discovered upon taking up my job of advising such readers as might feel dependent upon my guidance, that cannot rated only by distance are a little fiat. Edna Dest and Herbert Alarshall accOrding to confidential informa-- I 1 HOLLYWOOD; Mara. mild, take to do justice to the flood of excitement and about notables that is buzzing about Hollywood this week.

There seems a feeling that all Gloria Swanson's protests about Michael Farmer's being sepa () lt.ak( justice to about notables tl be recommended without interesting and occasionally but 1 was not unmindful of the irritation of many of my neighbors 4 Nor could I truthfully tell the young'man Who writes' me from the Continued on page three. tion, are not on the same basis of love and confidence that-existed a year ago. It's since Edna's return from abroad to join Marshall that troubles have occurred. Continued on page two. Helen Chandler, ethereal looking and wistful, is in "Long Lost Father" (State-Lake).

Her best known films are "The Last Flight and Outward Bound." IL.

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