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OAKLAND TRIBUNE MONDAY, AUGUST JX B3 WITHERS GINGER JANE 13 -LAKE PHODlfif GETS AD LiBBING on FIRST NIGHTS MOVES TsGRAND Xsf T. names-, TRACY SCORES HI MURDER IN DRPHEUM HIT CHANGE AFTER BRENT -DAVIS AS REPORTERS JTEDIOUD a a. GRACE MOORE IN 'LOVE PARAMOUNT ROCKS WITH LAUGHS AT "IRISH IN US" ME FOREVER' AT ROXIE 3-YEAR WAIT Proving itself one of the most hilarious comedies to reacn tne Grace Moore is said to have surpassed all her former achievements as the golden-voiced debutante in "Love Me Forever," which is now playing at theRoxie. screen for some time, "The Irish in Us" is going its merry way at the Paramount, entertaining large and laughing audiences. lames Cagney, Pat O'Brien and Opposite Miss Moore plays Leo Portrait of Newspaperman Is Skillfully Done; 'Silk Hat Kid' Is Second Feature 'Meanie of 'Bright Eyes Is Now Star in Own Right; Geo.

O'Brien Co-Featnved Front Page Woman Comedy Of Newspaper Life; 'We're In tSw Money' Second Film Carnllo, as a warm-hearted, music Frank McHugh as the loving Italian gambler 1 2m who sponsors her sing ing career. Robert Allen heads the supporting cast which includes Michael three battling brothers of a New York Irish family, have never had a better opportunity to prove their worth as comedians despite the fact that all three of them stand at the top IT TAKES a mighty good actor to convert an Incredible and fantastic star reporter of the sort conceived by Tim Whelan and Guy Bolton in "The Murder Man" into a believable person, but Spencer Tracy when he puts his mind to By WOOD SO AXIS "'TOCTWfAUSM hi having its in-J nlngs again on the screen of the Fox Oakland this week, where George Brent and Bette Davis are fighting for scoops and beats in a light comedy called "Front Page Woman," which is sharing honors Bartlett, Douglas Dum-brille and Luis Alberni. Victor Schertzinger, who was responsible for of the screen comedy "One Night of Love," directed Miss Moore new picture, from a screen with a Joan Blondell-P it is that sort of actor. As a result in his first start at M-G-M, disclosed on, the screen play by Jo Swerling and Sidney 3n Buchman. Glenda Farrell Hugh' Herbert opus entitled) "We're In the Selected short subjects eomplete the idea of taking advantage of a situation in a scene from "Ginger," which has moved to the Grand-Lake for another week.

O. Heggie, veteran character actor, and one of the few who can become sentimental without getting sticky, is trying to sell little Jane Withers of the Orpheum over the week-end, Tracy converts the fantasy the program. XET 'EM HAVE IT ON SCREEN AT STATE into reality by dint of Both pictures are aimed directly at the vacation trade and as such serve their purpose admirably. News-, creating a full length portrait of a moody, "Let Em Have It," glorifying the The unprecedented neceaa of little Jane Withers In her first starring picture, "Ginger," now playing its second week in OaHand at the 'Grand-Lake bn the same bill with "Hard-Rock Harrigan," has caused" a great deal of speculation where the diminutive Jane developed so much talent in such a short time, In April of 1932, just before Jane Withers' sixth birthday, she and her mother, Mrs. Walter Withers, arrived in Hollywood from Atlanta, Georgia, Jane's birthplace, where the had.

been a sensational infant prod-, igy on stage and radio'. After appearing on radio station KFWB in Hollywood for a year and a half she' Was given a few days' work now and then in small parts at the Fox Studio. Director David Butler saw her and cast her in the role of the little "Meanie'Mn "Bright Eyes" with Shirley Temple, and as a consequence she nearly "stole" the picture. "Hard-Rock Harrlgan" aaU to be George O'Brien's outstanding screen achievement and has the spectacle of Boulder Dam aa a background and tells a brand new type of story, drunken, brilliant reporter who verges on the master mind when he DBDermen may squirm Katharine Hepburn Plays Tarkington's 'Alice Adams' iifti thev see their screen Federal operatives in their current war on organized crime, and having a large cast of players including Richard Arlen. Virginia Bruce, ladder.

Cagney, as the youngest of the three O'Hara brothers, does his best to become a fight manager. On the big night of his first fight, he has' to step into the ring himself to fight the world's lightweight champion because his "great" punch-drunk fighter, played by Allen Jenkins, runs out on him. Popeye the Sailor heads a program of added features in a new cartoon comedy called "For Better or Worser." tt DANCE MASTER WILL BE ON CENTRAL STAGE Gene La Verne, famous master of the dance and instructor to many of Hollywood's famous movie stars, will appear ki person on the stage of the Central tomorrow, Wednesday and Thursday. La Verne will present on the is solving murder cases. rjerforming various PHf CHI WILL HOLD MEETING felonies In order to beat a compet Alice Brady.

Bruce Cabot, Harvey For a good many years the Star has put up with the vagaries of Tracy because it has come to know itor to the street with tne news, Stephens, Eric Linden and Gordon th irpnpral tiublic will take By JESSIE HENDERSON that invariably he will appear on the scene of the murder in time to the lapses in its stride. Mi TlBvis. determined to be HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 12. Here's, summer night will recall many Jones, remains on the State screen today and tomorrow with the second attraction, Travel scoop the town.

The fact that he Booth Tarkington's "Alice Adams' Main Street interlude to many working reporter rather than a sob unecialtv writer, has beholder. The settings are so au thentic you can almost smell the is drunk and missing when a shady financier is mysteriously slain then does not disturb his managing editor, except for the few hectic ing Saleslady, co-starring Joan Blondell, dinner cooking. The picture has Glenda Ferrell and both amusement and heart throbs. decided to specialize, on crime and makes a wager with George Brent, star of a rival sheet, that she will only consent to become a housewife when he demonstrates beyond per-adventure that he can outsmart her moments before he finds his man. Hugh Herbert The story of "Let "Em "Metropolitan Nocturne" im the story of young composer who is stage the winners of the "The Murder Man" as a picture Have It" presents Arlen, recent State Theater Circuit dance contest, of newspaper life is not always ac curate, but its actors can pass for on a story.

ft held in the neighbor borhood houses. The aw So they battle back and forth for dience will be the judge writing a nocturne about the big city. While the camera travels over roofs and alleys, through tenement windows and among skyscraper towers, the things it records even down to a mother dog with her puppies are interpreted in the accompaning music. JUST HINT OF PLOT in the final contest and the winner will be awarded a beautiful eight reels of amusement, in which noble aid is given by Roscoe Karris as the hapless camera man and in which an excellent picture of a harried city editor is given by Joseph Crehan. His anguish as his paper gets on the street wtih the wrong gold loving cup, Carole Lombard, Jean Harlow, with Katharine Hepburn and "Metropolitan with Henry Klienbach, a short musical fantasy, both pictures released by R-K-O.

Then here's Columbia's "She Married Her Boss," with Claudette Colbert. It's kind of an average American group the Adams family except that Alice, the daughter, puts on perhaps more airs than the ordinary growing girl. As readers of the Tarkington story know, Alice is determined to be In the social swim of her town, with results both ludicrous and pathetic. No wonder, in the accompanying hullabaloo, her father, a role in which Fred Stone triumphantly makes his film debut Is driven practically gaga. CAST WELL CHOSEN The cast, well chosen, includes Fred MacMurray as hero Arthur Russell; Evelyn Venable as Mildred Palmer, the rival of Alice; Ann Shoemaker as the mother of Alice Adams, and Frank Albertson as the hard-boiled, erring and eventually terrified brother a very fine characterization it is, too.

Scenes on the porch of the Adams house in the Intentionally, there's only a hint members of the fourth estate and there is enough melodrama and excitement in t' tale to hold it together until the final surprise sequence when Tracy actually settles down to his histrionic chores. Without any arrr waving or scenery chewing, he manages to keep his audience taut. Good supporting performances are provided by Virginia Bruce, as the admiring sob sister, Robert Barrat as the tolerant managing editor, Lionel Atwlll as the head of the homicide squad, Jack Shee- Jean Parker and many other lam BERKELEY, Aug. 33rd annual conclave of the Phi Chi Fraternity will open at the Hotel Clare-mont here Wednesday with members attending from Idaho, Texas, Iowa, Oregon, Washington and California. Eta Chapter, of Berkeley, be hosts, have arranged a popular program, J.

W. Newman, chairman of the entertainment committee, said today. A tea dance is scheduled for Wednesday afternoon; a sport dance for the evening in the Spanish Room of the hotel. Thursday afternoon will be spent at Lake Orinda, with swimming and dancing. Trophies will be given the winners of golf, swimming and tennis Other events scheduled by members of the 42 chapters of the fraternity include a Paradise Cove moonlight boat cruise, and a formal dinner dance at the Hotel Clare-mont Friday, the gala affair of the convention.

A traditional banquet and smoker will be held Saturday night to wind up the convention. The entertainment committee includes: J. W. Newman, Norman Montano, Arthur Andersen, J. M.

Crouch, John Sponseller, and R. E. Skarln. ous movie stars have received In If NEIGIIBQIttlSS? structions in dancing from La Verne Stephens and Jones as three fearless sleuths who pit science and brains against machine guns. "Traveling Saleslady" tells the story of a young girl, who refused an opportunity to enter the business office of her father, a tooth paste manufacturer, signs with his rivals to sell a paste with cocktail flavors, an idea submitted to her by an inebriated inventor.

On Wednesday the State will offer "Under a Pampas Moon" and "Hooray For Love." ft BURT DIRECTING CARMEL MISSION PLAY George Marion, author of The Carmel Mission Play, which is to be staged at Carmel Mission, August 28 to September 1, will not be able to direct the production or appear in the role of Father Serra this year because he has been called to Holly verdict is very reai 10 any ing scribe who has been In 01 similar newspaper tragedies. and have been amazed at his ability to teach new dance creations in just "We're In the Money Now" is aL one lesson. a from Warner's, but not so well maae of a plot. A tragic hint, though. The young composer, who has been waiting to show his finished symphony to the girl across the way, sees her come home with another man.

So he kills himself. "She Married Her Boss," the Columbia film, shows Claudette Colbert once more as the efficient business woman. The "boss" is'Melvyn Douglas. Michael Bartlett, who sings with Grace Moore in "Love Me Forever," sings and acts so charmingly he darn near gets her away from her lord and master. as the Davis-Brent venicie.

ud vimislv it was time for a Blondell han, as his thick-skull aide, Harvey July Is Hard Stephens as an accused murderer Farreil-Herbert comedy on the pro-uptinn srhedules and the studio PlUUAlUNT Month on Pets and a number of Hollywood subalterns as reporters. Whelan not only wrote and adapted the story but directed it with a sense of values. PIEDMONT Piedmont it Linda "RKC.KI RS" decided to go ahead with it whether a story was in evidence or not. This one looks as if it were shot off the cuff by the gag men. Herbert is an absent-minded law The mortality rate for Oakland JEAN HARLOW WILLIAM POWELL "4 Honra to Kill," Richard Barthelmes dogs and cats leaped to unex In the companion picture Lew BERKELEY pected heights during July, according to the monthly report of Pound- Ayres and Paul Kelly are matched as rivals for the affections of Mae Clarke in "Silk HaUKid" a story FOX J036 University 'PRINCESS O'HARA" Contra Costa K.

C. Richmond Sciots master Richard Trotter, who de clared that the dog-catcher wagon JEAN PARKER and CHESTER MORRIS "Caaino Murder Cae" with Paul Luaat To Seal Leader wood to do special picture work. The Carmel Mission Play this year wllj be directed by Frederic Burt, who played the part of the Indian chieftain last year. The role of Father Serra will Be, took 258 dead cats and dogs off To Give Program RICHMOND, Aug. 12.

Plans are S. F. Moose to Fete of the slums and settlement work in which Edward Pawley has one of his major opportunities as "Brother Joe" who tries his hand at converting gunmen by providing RICHMOND, Aug. M. Dowling will be installed grand Uhe streets during the month, which about twice the regular average.

LORIN JAMES CAGNEY and ANN DVORAK "People Will Talk" with Charlie Ruiilea Silver Anniversary complete for an entertainment to Abandonment of these animals dur knight of Contra Costa Council, be held Friday night at Richmond Clubhouse under auspices of the them with new interests in life. SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 12. The silver anniversary of San Francisco Lodge, No. 26, Loyal Order of ing the vacation period is ascribed as one of the causes for the mor Knights of Columbus, tonight He United Artists BE rkele? ISOO Jean ARTHUR, Taken from a story by the late played by Byington Ford, who has been prominent on the Carmel stage for ten years.

will succeed William Lulz. Cheater Morrla In "PUBLIC HERO No. 1" Richmond Pyramid of Sciots. tality. Gerald Beaumont, "Silk Hat Kid" Moose will be staged in Moose "EVENSONO" wim Mid aiso JAT CLARKE, Mentallit, ON STAGE! The pound had 87 dogs on hand The program, presented by the has been peopled with interesting Alfred W.

De Clercq of Oakland, district deputy supreme knight, Helen Ware, wife of Burt, who Auditorium, 1623 Market Street, Wednesday night under direction of SERA orchestra and vaudeville has been prominent on the stage type actors and, in a lignt way, offers both comedy and drama with will be the installing officer. live Solano at The Alameda UVlVD "THE RAVKN" BORIS KARLOFF and BELA LUGOSI-It "LADY TUBBS" with ALICE BRADV; yer who specializes in breach or promise cases and has two splendid process servers in the Misses Blondell and Farrell, wh. fear nothing, not even a gent's Turkish bath. But Miss Blondell happens to fall in love with Ross Alexander, whom she believes to be a- handsome chauffeur and not a millionaire playboy. The story starts with Alexander a defendant in a heart-balm case and goes through various gags, aquatic, courtroom and so on, to a happy ending.

The acting is undistinguished, although the quartet does as well as it can with the material. The best character bit is Herbert's dilemma with the angry breach-of-promiser and E. E. Give's butler. Lions Club to Hear San Ouentin Doctor mrwMOND.

Aug. 12. Dr. L. L.

and, screen for years, will again unit, will be open to the public, according to A. J. Cundy, toparch, Vice-Dictator Janies H. Smith, gen' eral chairman of arrangements. July 1, and the dog catcher collected 185 during the month.

Of the total of 272, 41 were redeemed, 29 were sold, 98 were destroyed, and 104 were on hand August 1. play the role of Calafia. Also taking office will be George Ross, deputy grand knight; Hildreth Masters, wife of Rich Carl Richards will be chairman of the evening and will direct the Among prominent persons who will attend the public celebration, vaudeville revue and dance presen San Pablo near Univeralty -ME RIVOLI ard Masters, author and playwright, Jobst, chancellor; Manuel Marcos, warden; James Madigan, inside The pound earned $1781 during orchestra. a dash 01 romance vvuuu SOANES. I.

C. Extension Leaders Named will have the part of Maria, the the month in fees and JAMES CAGNEY and ANN DVORAK' "STRANGERS ALL" with HAY KOBSON August 23 members of Richmond Spanish Magdalen. John Gribner, guard; Al Gillis, outside guard; M. Hayes, Ernest H. Woodfeldt, trus Pyramid of Sciots will attend who comes from the professional CTDANH College and Ashby, 3 1 IAilLaO INTO YOUR DANCE' AL JOLSON and RUBY KEELER "People Will Talk" with Charlie Burflea tees; Rev.

John F. Casey, chaplain; Robert Reid, financial secretary; meeting of the Berkeley Pyramid. Judge H. Pulcifer of Oakland, stage, will be The Oracle in The Carmel Mission Play. William Shep Nicholas Burgart, recorder; John supreme pharoah, will make his herd will repeat his performance of 3115 Klttredsa Warner Baxter, CALIFORNIA The Medicine Man.

He is from Pa' Regello, treasurer; S. J. Claeys, adr vocate; Daniel M. Bradley, lecturer, 'Honor Roll9 Carrier For The Tribune official visit to the Pyramids then. Plans also are being made for a Sribes Night program to be held cific Grove and had early dramatic tations, will be Mayor Angelo J.

Rossi, Senator Walter McGovern, and Secretary Clarence J. Dunleavy, the latter two being national Moose leaders. Callaghan to Direct El Retiro Retreat Congressman John H. Tolan's annual retreat class at El Retiro, Los Altos, will start Thursday under the leadership of J. L.

Callaghan, it was announced yesterday. "UNDER THE PAMPAS MOON" Richard Arlen in "LET 'EM HAVE IT training in Edward G. Kuster's September 6 with Harry Chapman, ALAMEDA Theater of the Golden Bough School BERKELEY, Aug. 12. Administrative heads of the University of California Extension Division for the ensuing year were formally announced today.

Leon J. Richardson, chairman of the department of Latin and nationally known in "the field of Relief Workers to scribe, in charge, and for a joint under Maurice Brown. ALAMEDA Central Ave. at Parlt ALameda 4742-474S Eastbay ceremonial to be held-at Give Whist Party The distinction of being the col "I.ES MIRERABLEs FREDRIC MARCH CHAS. LAUGHTON, Women's Society to The National Relief Workers of Oakland.

i Treasure Island Will onel of all the high school R. America will hold a whist party for Give Bridge Party adult education; will again head the organization. Assistant director will SAN LEANDRO members and friends tomorrow eve T. C. units in Oakland may be be stowed upon Kenneth Malfory i Callaghan was appointed by Rev.

Father E. A. McFadden, S. re Stanley, San Quentin Prison physician, will speak at a meeting of the Richmond Lions Club tomorrow noon at Hotel Carqulnez. Dr.

Stanley will give an illustrated talk on "Rushing Through Russia," according to Dr. W. B. Jenkins, president. Dr.

L. H. Hewitt will be chairman of the program. Plans also will be made for attending a meeting and barbecue of the Golden Gate Council of Lions. SAN LEANDRO, Aug.

des Knights (Si Pythias Be Marionette Play be Boyd B. Rakestraw, who will also act as office and organization sert bridge party sponsored by 12th and -Alice Streets, Edward treat master, to organize the class; DAI ATP SAN LEANDRO. rALALIi SHIRLEY TEMPLE "OUR LITTLE GIRL" BEN BERNIE in "STOLEN HARMONY" Long John Silver wooden leg Cherry Blossom Circle of the Kremheller, chairman, announced. administrator. Other appointments Include Broadmoor Women's Society will be Eight high and low scorers will be he tops' seven other competitors who will take the same test thumping on the deck of the old galleon and his parrot's cry of "Pieces of eight" will be heard HAYWARD given Wednesday afternoon, it was Gladys Campbell, recorder; Walter awarded.

A meeting to determine whether to change the name of the S. Frederick, publications editor; again Wednesday night at the Lin announced today by Mrs. Fred Berry, chairman of a committee organization to Progress Workers' Myrtle M. Grenfell, executive sec coin School Auditorium when HAYWARD CHESTER MORRIS, "PUBLIC HERO NO. 1" Guy KlhOM-ZnSn Pitta, Oolnr nihbrow as soon as charge of the program.

Association will be held during the Treasure Island is given as the first 1 4 i Members planning the event with evening. retary, Oakland office; Irene Hof-meister, executive secretary, San Francisco office; Bernlce Hubbard, 1 1 of a series of marionette shows by Clubs at Pleasanton August 29. Eighteen clubs of San Francisco, Alameda and Contra Costa Counties will be represented at the meeting. Mrs. Berry include, Mrs.

H. With Kremheller on the commit' FRUIXVALE 23RD AVE. the Merrltt Summer Art classes. Is now a Clarke, Mrs. A.

Foote and Mrs. tee are: William R. McKenna, Mor class department organizer. The life sketching classes have ris Cohn, John Rectenwald, Fred Dr. George A.

Smith son, associate major in the R. O. CDIIITVAI E. 14th Ave, IU1 1 VALE. Richard ARLEN, "LET 'EM HAVE IT" Joan Blondell In "Travellm Saleslady" modeled the figures.

Jean Steward and George Mathis, students, will H. Ross, C. F. Watlman, Frank J. professor of English, will serve as Roger Rath.

1 SERA Minstrels Drummond and J. Martinez. chairman of the department of cor T. C. unit at Tech-? direct the play.

Musical settings pending the return of Tolan from Washington. Members of the class have been asked to arrive at El Retiro not later than 6 p. m. They will leave for their homes the following Mon. day morning.

Quizzes Planned For.V. S. Positions SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 12. Open competitive examinations to prepare an eligibility list for two appointments were announced today by the Civil Service Commission.

An area medical director will be appointed for Indian Service, and a chief explosives chemist will be selected for the Pittsburgh, Experiment Station of the Bureau of Mines. Both positions carry a salary of $5600 a year. Information may be secured at the district office at 995 Market Street. respondence instruction, and John L. Kerchen as organizer for labor nical Hiffh will be presented by Anne Steward.

Ed Leslie is in charge of the Sum Richmond Police to DAI CV 23rd Ave. and E. 15th st, rALAtt "BLACK FURY" PAUL MUNI and KAREN MORLEY "People Will Talk" with Charlie Rnialea Give Show Tonight A minstrel show with orchestra education. mer classes. Give Ball on Nov.

27 For the Southern part of the and all the "fixin's" will be pre FAIRFAX SEMINARY RICHMOND. Aug. 12. The School. His ambition is 0 a chemist and to work in the lab an sented tonight at 7:30 at the Federal State, Anne E.

M. Jackson will head the lecture department, Margaret Shelter, Third and Jefferson Streets. Pocahontas Lodge Head Names Aids EL CERRITO, Aug. 12. Mrs.

Edna Lax, newly installed Pocahontas of Council, Degree of Pocahontas, announced committee members today. Committees include Mrs. Laura McNeil. Mrs. Hilda Cheek and Mrs.

Fern Fara, finance; James Edel-man, drill captain, and 'Miss Carrie Bottinl, publicity. Mrs. Hilda Nissen, Mrs. Fern nual Richmond Police Ball will be held November 27 at East Shore Wotton the class department, and The Government" feeds, clothes A IDC A Foothill Blvd. Fairfax rAlKrAA WARNER BAXTER "UNDER THE PAMPAS MOON" ANN HARDING in "FLAME WITHIN" Ruth Lobaugh will be executive Park under auspices of the Rich' and provides a place to sleep for oratory 0 mond Police Relief Fund Associa the homeless men known as the KENNETH MALLORY a fabricat tion, according to Sergeant F.

A. Alameda County SERA Entertain secretary. SERA School Work QjPP IXOL roothlu JAMES CAGNEY" and ANN DVORAK ing plant. For' nearly five years ere. Officials declare a Shelter au Fray, president.

Traffic Officer STRANGERS ALL with MAT allBHW B. Bradeson will be in charge of dience is probably one of the most Ken has given his Tribune sub' scribers exceptional delivery serv' Nearly Completed arrangements, DIMOND DISTRICT appreciative audiences anywhere, The public is invited. ice. They are In the locality from Grand Avenue to Van Buren and SERA work on the Thousand Fara, Mrs. Hilda Cheek and Mrs.

Edith Leitch will represent Lakoya niMnNn Frultvale Av. Si Hopklna UlmKJMJ KATHARINE HEPBURN. Oaks School is approximately 80 per Council at the Great Council of "BREAK OP HEARTS" cent complete, Charles F. B. Roeth, Townsend Club to George O'Brien in "Cowboy Alameda County SERA Director, from Lee Street to" Park View Terrace in the Lake District.

The money he earns on his Tribune route is used for school expenses Pocahontas, which meets at Peta luma August 19-22. Hold Social Evening announced today. PARK BOULEVARD Alterations and additions to the The 23rd Avenue Townsend Club, and he is saving part of it so that No. 3, will give a social evening PARKWAY JEAN HARLOW WILLIAM POWELL, structure are expected to give a greater rigidity. and a reasonable he can go to the University of Thursday at the 23rd Avenue California, 4 Holirj to Kill." wennrrt Hnnneimriia library, Miller Avenue and East 15th WHtn rf Cm6 bfftoday at safety from earthquakes and high winds, officials said.

More than His hobby is developing and Street, officials said. Entertainment ELMHTJRST mm lMATEUIV printing pictures. He enjoys swim' $35,000 has been spent to date, with ming, and his favorite school' sub wr and refreshments will be served. The public is invited. 32 men working on the project.

GRANADA 14th It 89th Ave. -ME NIGHT CONDUCTED jects are- chemistry and biology, JAMES CAGNEY and ANN DVORAK When he becomes of age. Ken is HAL MORRIS People Will Talk" wltn name miaaiea FAMOUS COMtC NO MASTER 0' CIH1M0NI1I ALLENDALE DISTRICT lufiS OH FEATURI fTARTf ATlM'4-oSIO going to try for a commission in the United States Army Reserve. He is 18 and resides at 201 Orange Street. TONIGHT AT ALLENDALE? HIRLEY TEMPLE.

TTTi ni nvnFIL in 1 k.i iinubi- "OUR LITTLE GIRL" Also JACKIE COOPFR In "DINKY LEAVE TOUR BLUES WITH HAL AND HAVE A FORTUNE IN fUNI GLE -IhmGH HERBERT, EASTMONT DISTRICT dark Gable IM ma EASTMONXWamS LAST MT -STASIS Tiiism mi JOAN li "GEORGE WHITE'S 'IMS SCANDALS" Claudette Colbrrt in "Private CRAWFORD MURDER IN On A S5TH AVE. FORSAKING HONEYMOON ALL OTHERS ALSO FOOTHILL- Irene Donna-Fred Attaire-Glneer Kcera it THE MARINES ALSO WHITE "Gentlemen are Born" -wan Jean inr TOMORROW SEMI-FINALS OF THE GOLDEN STATE DANCE CONTESf CONDUCTED BY GENE LA VERNE --rfnirj" ARE COMING NORTH OAKLAND kCOCKATOO SnnP.ibio and P'sniutd GATEWAY FORMERLY GOLDEN STAT tv OfS.MKIM" with JAMES CAGM.Y HAY ROBSON in "STRANGERS ALL" TEACHER TO THE Jana ITPTYaWN Collwceet Shatter UrlUll KATHARINE BEPBL'RN MOVIE Pat O'Brien OHN WAYNE Margaret Sullavaa In Oakland'! Fashionable Dante Place DANCING Rytrf F.venlnarnJ McFADDEN'S -19S AT Monday, Anix Banr Goodmaa' FMrieac Ban! "Buntaa oi WITHERS "BREAK OF ffcAKTS" Dolorea Del Rio in "IN CALU NTE" i Lltilfl Man Mlaalnjt bkl bill GLENDA FARRELL HAVE IT TRAVEIING RICHARD ARLEN ft 1 1 Al fl "THE law i What Kvwt- araoni i a in li "LES MISERABLES" with-. Mareh Charla LasfhUui Fox SENATOR DESERT 11 -VTr O. HICGII fcV tiaenil iniet IRINI HIIVIT JACKII 1111 ViTflnla Bruce in "I-FT '1 i 'Cowouy luuioneir' wJ.lt.

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