Play OfferedyuHere Tonightbtio:*Fir»t Legion' To Be StagedAt City Auditorium\t 8 O'ClockCicpayonciatrSecond production brought here n this hfason by the Big Spring Playgoer* League. “The First Legion,* religious drama with anjf ail-male cast, will be presented at tthe municipal auditorium this evening. Curtain time is 8 o'clock.!* Single tickets are on sale for the i performance, with seats a\ailable v at 85 cents for adults and 25 cents * for students. A reduction in prices was voted by League directors to attract a larger attendance.Broadway stags players, Including Earl McDonald, Nat Burns, William Dorbin, Ainsworth Arnold and Robert O. Mayors, will be seen in the play, which centers around the experiences of the religious older of Jesuits and presents as its theme a supreme taith that over-eomes all adversities. it'The First Legion” was present ed at San Angelo Monday night and at Lubbock Tuesday night. The cast was due to arrive hete thisafternoon.The production has been favorably received by reviewers. One, Elizabeth Jordan, dramatic critic of the publication, America,” wrote, in a letter to Rev. Charles Taylor, local Catholic pastor;In my opinion, ‘The First Legion’ is a very beautiful play x x xthere is a wonderful lesson of faith|:und fortitude; the play as a whole |' would satisfy and does satisfy every open minded spectator. I believe you will enjoy It very much; and I most heartily commend it to you 1*