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Daily News from New York, New York • 368

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DAILY NEWS, MONDAY, MARCH 2, 1936 TRY SALESMAN sixty years or $120,000 fine. The Federal agents said only twenty-three of the 200 stolen cars have been recovered. Accomplices in the ring are being sought. Globe's lst Old Story, Run Filnv New Title LZ129 May Fly Mail To Duce's Troops Rome, March 1 (JP). Well informed sources said today German and Italian officials are working on a plan to send the new German dirigible, LZ129, to East Africa to carry special mail to troops.

Observers interpreted this as an indication of ripening Italo-German friendship. 5" 4T Roper Pryor, Robert Warwick and Charlotte Henry are importantly cast in "The Return of Jimmy Valentine. the new screen attraction at the Globe Theatre. By WANDA HALE. "The Return of Jimmy Valentine' a Republic production, story by Srott Darlinir, Wallace Sullivan and Paul Armstrong screen play by Jack Netteford and Olive Cooper, directed by Lewis D.

Collins ami presented at the Globe Theatre." i th Big Week for "The Funniest Picture in Years!" WffffMt Bo. Mrrld-rfarM POPULAR PRICES ContimMW tMrfemianc from a-a. MMmte shorn ivcrynieM. CHARLIE iHQDERII TliilES JjyzurjL inYluilcnk! CHAPUD3 AS LEADER OF CAR THEFT RING A sharp-witted Broadway automobile salesman will go to trial today in federal court as the chief of a $200,000 automobile theft ring in which school teachers, lawyers, doctors and others were unwitting: accomplices. He is John P.

Snyder, 33, who, federal sleuths say, wasn't content with a legitimate income of $10,000 a year. A travel bureau in a midtown hotel provided the ingenious front behind which Snyder successfully hid his operations for three years, a jury in Judge Francis J. Caffey's court will be told. Offered Cheap Trips. Through the bureau.

New Yorkers taking Winter vacations in Florida were offered cheap automobile trips to Miami. When a party was forr.ied, one member was offered an even cheaper rate to take the driver's job. Neither driver nor passengers knew they were traveling in "hot" machines, Department of Justice operatives said, nor did police have any reason to suspect the innocent-appearing parties of schoolma'ams, professional men and plain working folk who had found cut-price transportation to the South. Snyder's ingenuity didn't end there, according to Assistant United States Attorney John J. Dowling, prosecutor in the case.

Snyder established the Key West At Center Gene Kaymond. Helen Broderick "Love on a Bet, which will open WAITER HUSTOIU 11 MflM MHW AO VAUDEVILLE JlftlMY SAV0 FRANCES ARMS BEJiSt OH STA THE NEW 'VAN OIMf fXRIALTO I 5 Tim, MMB and I y. a i nine lht Jimmy (-iv ttmlot Hour Rotirt Wai WM'k Jfiiue Hurtm Kiltfir Kf-mu-ilir -J, jutoU NaiNh I WtUoit WwiV Bolfier f)'ey RohitiKiil Himiimt Al-lilt-y W. niMiHl Krnnk MH Imi iv 'y lMvi Kcii iulnt A uk it MiIIhi lllKMII Kojrer Pryor, who seem to be catinjf director's dream of the go-grft-'em newspaper reporter, heroines aiciu a "member of the Fourth Estate, in a film bearing a vague resemblance to what really goen on in this profession. Aiding and abetting Mr.

Pryor in a futile effort toward endowing this story with credulity and a sustainment of interest are Charlotte Henry, who has lengthened her pinned a braid around her hair and bought herself some of those sweeping eyelashes to effect the appearance of a grown- leading huly; as motley a bunch of actors representing newspaper men as you're likely to find in cinematic offerings coming under this anil a number of familiar and sinister-looking guys who portray the IHIlingers and Si'hullzes on the screen. The plot is one which Hollywood scenarists take olT the shelf every so often, make a change here and there, convince mavbe some producer that here is SO.METHING NEW. I'll pass it on to you and you can form your own conclusion. I'ryor's paper, in order to increase circulation, offers a reward for the whereabouts of Jimmy Valentine, one-time Chicago Public Enemy No. 1, who pulled a Judge Crater on the public.

That Mr. Valentine, with another name, has become a pillar of respectability in some obscure town, you have already guessed. Hut that makes no difference to linger, his1 sheet, rival papers and -i MOVIE TIME TABLE The following n-hp(1u(m fur feature film for ttxliry were reported lo The 'ewa I'V ntan3Krw: HI'll'OI. I I 1:15. 3:33.

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10:10. one Tony Seapelli who has a little matter he wants to settle with Valentine. Pryor learns the town in which the fugitive is living and with the assistance of Charlotte Henry, debutante in Valentine's cily who has her eyes on the reward for her pet charity, he finds his man. But because the erstwhile gangster turns out to be Miss Henry's father and for another reason, which is Roger's! in love with Charlotte, the story never goes to press. And Roger never goes back to bis Chicago paper.

HAS ONLY 20 CENTS. STABBED BY THUGS Because he had only 20 cents in his pocket, Chester Polak, 30, of Hooper Brooklyn, was stabbed twice in the chest by one of two thugs who held him up at Hooper and South Fourth Sts. yesterday. Polak was taken to St. Catherine's Hospital.

His condition is seriouu. I 4 Greta Charles Laughton Wtnneri of critic' awards. work in "Mutiny on the Bounty" and "Ruggles of Red Gap" won the distinction for him. 2 7N ire Leasing Corporation in Miami and Miami Beach, Dowling said, and rented the cars out during the Winter season. At the end of the season he sold them for what he could get, federal investigators declared.

200 Cars Stolen. Approximately 200 cars, stolen while owners were attending theatres or movies in Manhattan and the Bronx, were disposed of in this way, the federal men said. The elaborate conspiracy collapsed, the G-Men stated, when-one of the rented cars was involved in an automobile accident in Miami. Routine investigation disclosed a faulty title. Snyder got wind of the probe.

He threw up his job with a Broadway agency and disappeared from his home at "Solo 89th Jackson Heights, where he lived with his wife and four children. Found in Chicago. For months. Department of Justice operatives and Harry Luse, chief investigator for the Automobile Underwriters Detective Bureau, pressed a nationwide search of automobile sales rooms and shows. They finally picked up Snyder last Nov.

16, working for a Chicago agency under the name of Kirk Waller. Under twelve counts charging interstate transportation of stolen cars, he is liable to sentence of Wctlncstlay Wendy Barrie head the cast of at the Center Theatre Wednesday. CHILDREN 15- ALWAYS 1 VlillliM.U ON SCREEN ilacDONALD DDY "ROSE MARIE" 4 MiWttT MTT TMlltf III CENTER THEATRE Suth Airnur t40tli Slrrrt "THE VOICE OF BUGLE ANN' k. 11. IS.

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gj f'ftW 25V VAT I LEXINGTON I EG FEU) 7 9 0 Jeanette 175 ST. EDDY VALENCIA T' ROSE MARIE i I i ILauglitioEi aiaal dQatiio a dii Critics Awards Now York's motion filcture critics made formal presentation yesterday of their merit awards for 1935. The brief ceremonies, held at Hotel Uitz-Carlton, were broadcast on a coast-to-ioast NBC network. From Hollywood, Merlin Ayles-- 1 1 ZZ HADIO CITY 3iitsic ha: iff LW SOth StrMt A th Avnu 71 FRED 6INGE IIAL.IL. GINGER ASTAIRE ROGERS in "FOUflW THE FLEET' Music an Lyric by IRVING BRLI On Ht tv; RusmII tMarJ liert's divertinf) preview v4 the In feur scenes.

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CAPITOtj CI irk ttuta CABLE HaRLfJW LDY SECgfTAHT" ft LI 43 Slritl if LUnHII boon a. otTnTANHisr I 'Trader Hcrn'i I -I i with" 4 AKI.IE HAP1.IN-1 lit I Hi. Mlil Slwn BORIS KARLOFF "Th WALKING DEAD" nrTl in Worth, board chairman of RKO, made a speech of acceptance by radio uf the award which stamped RKO's "The Informer," starring Mgl.aglen as the year's finest film. Mrs. Aylesworlh, present at the ceremonies, then accepted the scroll emblematic of the award.

In behalf of Greta Garbo. Con- ul-General Martin Kastengen of Sweden accepted the award for the best performance by an actress. This performance was in the title role of, "Anna Karenina." Sir Gerald Campbell, British Consul-General, was present to receive the male str award for CZsavlaa Laughton. Laughton's L1L i 1.

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