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Daily News du lieu suivant : New York, New York • 181

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DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1932 37 tate and A. C. Blumenthal's plans to continue the Ziegfeld Follies there interfered. BEAtrry O'Neill Attorney Fails To Recover Counsel Fees From Defeated Authoress Peggy Fears to Help Select Style Queen. ANOTHER LANGUAGE "One mt the flnrot play of the Tar.

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tin MADGE KENNEDY BRIDAL WISE with MIIIR UITCIIV THEATRE NOTES CORT. W. Mtt. Sat, A Iw i 40 When Georges Lewis, author and' playwright, last year sued Eugene O'Neill, the Theatre Guild, DOMINO ARCEl ACH AftD "Flying Colors," the new Howard Dietz revue, will open next Monday night in Philadelphia, and af-. ter a two- and Mor-a Liveright for a part of the royalties earned by Mr.

n'Moill'i. 1 TT RESORT THEATRES CLOSING SEASON With the new Broadway theatrical season getting under way this week with the launching of "Domino" by William A. Brady, most of the resort theatres are calling it a Summer season by presenting their final plays this weekend. The Millbrook Theatre at Millbrook, N. will close on Saturday after the last performance of Howard Koch's new comedy, "A New Kind of Love," in which Joanna Roos and Frederic Forman are featured.

The Robin Hood Theatre in Ar-den, Delaware, will wind up the reason with a presentation of "Meet the Wife," which starts tonight with Beatrice Maude and Maurice Burke in the leading roles. At the Yonder Theatre, Dublin, N. Glenn Hunter is featured in a new play by Hardwick Nevin entitled "Glamour." It will be presented for three performances beginning Sunday evening and is the first and last attraction there this season. Next year Yonder Theatre will open as a regular Summer theatre. 3T week's engage- -aa-.

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O'Neill and his co -defen Georges Lewis Clifton Webb and Charles utterworth, who have the featured roles, Paisy Kelly CniMtl, lilt AI.nORF Both M- K. of B'waf 5' Mats. Today, Wed. TIE CAT AND THE FIDDLE Br jfromb urns a tto ii hr Acn tiVtlMUR MILE SEATS 0 aT. A WtO.

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Till Ar. at ftflh St. WAOIVHV twilcd Ri-trictrnlra Air rV: 50c to $2 -j 50c to $3 Seal. 4 ffrvk Ahrarf. Mall tlrdrra FlllrH THE Blumenthal-Feprs family continues to take over "the assignments of the late Florenz Ziegfeld.

Yesterday Peggy Fears was appointed chairman cf the International Beauty Committee, succeeding the late "Follies" master. She will make a selection of the leading American Beauty of the Styles Exposition in October. dants 17,500 as counsel fees. Miss Lewis failed to pay and yesterday, in Federal building, she was examined in supplementary proceedings instituted by Attorney Harry Weinberger, attorney for Mr. O'Neill, seeking to recover the judgment.

The proceedings were entertaining but not productive of anything resembling a promise that the interested attorneys will be able to collect their fees. Asked whether she was married or single Miss Lewis replied that she was not married yet. "Mother pays the rent of the apartment," she explained, and added: "I am not working for salary and have received no royalties in two years." In June, 1930, Miss Lewis admitted, she had received from Universal Films $7,500 for the motion picture and talkie rights to a story called "Merry-go-Round." She recently made a trip to Eu CARROLL TAKES OVER BROADWAY Thinking he will need more audience room than the Manhattan Theatre provides. Earl Carroll yesterday made arrangements to present his forthcoming "Vanities" in the Broadway Theatre at St. and Broadway.

He had hoped to move back to the former Carroll Theatre, now the Casino, but the activities of the Ziegfeld es will be assisted by Philip Loeb, who was in "The Band Wagon," Jean Sargent, lately in "Face the Music," Buddy and Vilma Ebsen, Monette Moore, Larry Adler, June Blossom, Helen Carrington, Jay Wilson and Imogene Coca. The settings of the production have been designed by Norman-Bel Geddes, and the dances have been directed by Agnes de Mille and Warren Leonard. Arthur Hammerstein and L. Lawrence Weber will place "The Man Who Reclaimed His Head" in rehearsal today with Claude Rains, Jean Arthur, Stuart Casey and Romaine Callender. It will open at the Broadhurst Theatre on September 8.

The Grossinger Playhouse at Chorus Girls For Charles Srhuariz "Ithapsody in Ileal." l-ong Iton. Call Today 3 I. M. Oxford Theatre, I laibush Ave. Stale Hrookljn Ferndale, N.

has just completed a revolving stage. The Grossinger Players plan to continue next sea son the presentation oi new piays oocoococoocococccococooco by American writers. "A Comedy of Errors" will be presented by the Ben Greet Play WOULDN'T MISS IT ers at the Stadium Saturday night. rope at the invitation of rench army officials, but her mother had raid for that. FOR A MILLION DOLLARS! pfonight at 8:15 p.

m. the Winter Garden Screen will reveal the naked truth about deadliest species the crooner! Lincoln freed the slaves, but "Crooner" EIVECREAM STARS "Have any relatives left you any money?" inquired the hopeful Mr. Weinberger. "Oh, no. That pleasure is yet to come," responded Miss Lewis.

Nor was the attorney able to make more definite progress with TXT A PPTCnW "DTmri A Val A a a UlJVll "More cuckoo. than'everV. they turn'' the Big House into the Bug House With the rib crackingest football game ever dimmed VSk" air waves! yKtL I Hr fell in Inrt J4 I A Wlr KabUt rrp for I I LJ iht do pit Aim Woum 4j4r wait for hint I then Vita phone Shorts A jT Newman Traveltalk "Hear VfV'W' I the authoress mother as a witness. Mrs. Lewis could think of no way ler daughter could raise the amount of the judgment, unless Mr.

Weinberger could suggest a rich husband for her. The hearing was adjourned until September 8. Miss Lewis' original allegation was that Mr. O'Neill had taken parts of "Strange Interlude" from a manuscript of hers entitled "The Temple of Pallas Athene." NEW PRODUCING CO. Gotham Productions, a new producing organization formed by Christopher Graham, will start production immediately on a new comedy which August Alfred Williams adapted from the French of Pierre Germain.

It is called "Compromised." The Newport Casino Theatre, Newport, K. will present Bur-ford Hampden, Paul Harvey, Ernest Cossart, France Bendtsen, Harry Ellerbe, Katherine Krug, Minna Phillips, Harry Worth and Glenn Bissell in "Whistling in the Dark" for a week beginning Monday. ff iinoon -inu re Tellinf DAT ll jr Cartoon 1 LAW lt JfJ Ted Huiiia -Sport 8lanU" iJ A f.rtl fictvr I mmm I I aT-4 M'. SpMtl" ujiiJTCD nnnnrti BroaJuay 50lh 35c to 1 p. m.

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