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THE BOSTON GLOBE MONDAY. MARCH 30. 1936 dustry have appeared in the Charles R. Rogers productions, including Movie Schedules SCREEN ODDITIES By Capt Reacoe Fawcett DRAMATIC STORY OF FLIGHT IN FILM DUE AT MET FRIDAY Reel Life in Hollywood Br MAYME OBER PEAK Former Boston Salesman, Charles Rogers Takes Helm at Universal Studios 1 JOUN BOLES fWf I CCAOOATD vROPA I tuedav. was pi V7l WEOMtSOAvV AMD JOIMEO AGMV JWMi I SIS' ALLIfJTMtr- 1 WM BOSTON THEATRES BOWDOIN "It Had to Happen." 9:00, 11:54.

2:48, 5:42. "Callinf Dan Matthews." 10:19. 1:13. 4:07. 7:01.

0:55. EXETES "First a Girl." 2:00, 4:55, The Petrified Forest 3:20, 6:15. :15. FENWAY "The Country Doctor." 1:00. 6:56.

9:54: -Widow From Monte Carlo 2:44. 5:42, 8:40. FINE ARTS Escape Me Never," 1:25. 3:25. 5:25.

7:25. 9:25. GATETT "Maunificent Obsession." 11:15. 2:35, 6:00, 9:25. HOWARD "Manhattan Moon," 9:30, 5:36: Raven." 10:40.

6:46. KEITH BOSTON "Don't Get Personal." 10:53. 2:01. 5.09. 7:59.

"Sta Spencer TRACY, cmjb or moliv WOOO'5 EST POLO PLAYERS RIOOM A Iarold Lloyd. Already the new Universal boss is adopting an aggressive policy in building up newly discovered talent, giving big opportunities to newcomers, as for instance, Shaindel Kalish, renamed Ann Preston, and in borrowing "new blood" in the way of players. In one day he obtained the, services of Joan Bennett from Walter Wanger and Joel Mc-Crea from Sam Goldwyn to play the leads in "Money from Home," which originally titled "It's a Small World." was intended for Margaret Sullavan. Elisha Cooke Jr. from the New York stage, will play the juvenile.

Margaret Sullavan's arm fracture, sustained on the set of "I Loved a Soldier" at Paramount, which studio borrowed her from Universal when MOOSE. OnTTIl. TO PO SO iry -iK I ivm." FOB OME a io-i li I i aaj a i OFMlS all the eastern colleges with his line of socks, ties, shirts. Later, he traveled for a varnish concern, married a Pennsylvania girl (Miss Helen Weiss) and settled in Buffalo. for awhile, during which period he made a connection with the motion picture business and built the first fireproof theatre in Buffalo.

Then he opened the New York State Exchange and distributed independent pictures. snow, 3:33, 0:43, 9:14. KEITH MEMORIAL "Sutter'i Gold." 10:33, 12:47, 3:01. 5:15, 7:29. 9:42.

LOEW ORPHErM "These Three," 9:30, 12:00. 2:30, 5:00, 7:40, 10:10. LOEW STATE "These Three," 12:00, 2:30, 5:00, 7:40, 10:10. METROPOLITAN "Colleen," 11:00, 1:50, 4:45. 7:35, 10:25.

MODERN "Modern Times," 9:20, 12:29. 3:38, 6:47. 'Prisoner of Shark 10:48, 1:57, 5:06, 8:15. PARAMOl'NT "The Country Doctor." 10:09, 12:58. 3:47.

6:36. "The Widow From Monte Carlo," 9:05, 11:54, 2:43, 5:32. 8:20. PARK "Guilty Parents." Continuous, 9:30 a to 11:00 m. SCOLLAT SQUARE "Modern Timea," 11:50, 3:05, 6:20, 9:35: "Prisoner of Shark Island." 10:10.

1:25, 4:40. 8:00. HOLLYWOOD. March 29 A former Boston haberdashery salesman took over the reins last week as production head at Universal Studio as result of a $4,500,000 cash deal and the retirement of pioneer producer Carl Laemmle- His name is Charles R. Rogers, who with his parents, Mr and Mrs Simon Rogers, moved to Boston from New York when he as a small boy.

Two brothers Abe and Walter Rogers run flower shops in Allston, Mass. while a sister. Mrs Anne Medelson. lives in New Bedford. new executive went to Boston public schools, passing up college because he was too eager to get started on a business career.

Col-jege didn't pass up Rogers, however, for he became a salesman for the haberdashery firm of Marin Ixmenstein in Boston, and visited Marlene Dietrich refused to make the film, adds to the jinx following this production from the start. Since Margaret will be out for at least six weeks and Charles Boyer's time is limited, he's due both at Wanger's for "Sahara" and in England for a film, Paramount is frantically paging Claudette Colbert in New York to come back and play the feminine lead. 11 M- v' 'i 'm yai ill r. Nurf-? V- CI "NV i wi -V -4' 5J yjst -j tM 111 1, 1 TT SMtfi! item VawawJ Signs Up Outside Talent Later became associated with the Selznick Pictures Corporation and before long was back in Boston as manager of New England territory. Promoted to general sales managership, Rogers went to New York and duly landed in Holly TREMONT "Littlest Rebel," 10:30, 1:20 4:15, 7:05.

9:55: "Outcast 9:00, wood. First he was an independent producer at First National, Warner Bros, then Pathe and Paramount. Some of the biggest stars in the in- 2:43, 3:33, UPTOWN "First a Girl 2:40, 5:35. "Next Time We Love." 1:05, 4:05, 7:00, 9:55. WASHINGTON STREET OLYMPIA "Klondike Arfme." 10:44.

4:12. 6:56. "Woman Trap," 9:29, 12:13, 2:57, 5:41, 8:25. SmOLcy TrMPLe mot AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS Script Sent to Claudette Script of the story which will be filmed under its original title, "Imperial Hotel." was rent Miss Colbert by airmail, and the executives were to long-distance her the night this is being written to inquire whether she would play the -role. Poor Claudette! Since her marriage she hasn't even had time to buy furniture for her honeymoon-house one reason why she went to New York.

They rushed her into the role of "Cigarettes" in "Under Two Flags." when Simon Simone wouldn't do. and now she must pinch hit for another star, Mar- fiLAirJr of ME -picture, WARNER BIGGEST allowed to lav rJlTt A CAT DURING THE ECAUSE AW ACODENTAL 5CATCa OM FACE might covt the studio TrioOAWDS OF DOLUAliS HO PRODUCTION OECAV. MUSICAL OF THE YEAR! at i -aaaaaaaaa in Direct From Broadway! TO mm A SCENE FROM "THIRTEEN HOURS BY AIR" Fred MacMurray and Joan Bennett, co-stars, as they appear in the film. EDDIE GARR And Cast of 50 Stars In BIG REVUE DICK POWELL MUSIC 3L RUBY KEELER 2 JACK OAKIE 4 iiimiiimiiHiim JOAN BLOMLL JORDAN HALL Chickering Concert Yesterday afternoon encompassed I FABIEN SEVITZKY FREE DANCING Benny Meroff, who was once master of ceremonies at the Metropolitan, returns with his versatile orchestra as stage hcadliner. Mcroflt has a large cast of assistant entertainers in the amusing revue.

They include Jack Marshall. Larry rowelU Peter Ray, Jeffrie Gill and Florence Gast, who dance, sing and otherwise make merry on the stage. Fabien Sevitzky has arranged a new orchestral offering. "Thirteen Hours By Air" with Fred MacMurray and Joan Bennett as the co-stars is the new picture scheduled for the Metropolitan Theatre commencing Friday. The picture is a thrilling and dramatic chronicle of adventures that befall a group of passengers and the crew of a transport plane, with attempts at murder and cracking up the ship part of the excitement.

will be married in September when the Costello-Barrymore divorce becomes final. They already have shopped for furnishings to replace the things moved from the Barry-more home when Dolores left with her children. Barrymore, on his return from the tour, may play Napoleon in Greta Garbo's next film. "The Countess Walewski." He took the test this week, and marched over the lot with his hand in the breast of his coat looking more a Bonaparte than a Barrymorel Joan Crawford definitely is to play "The Gorgeous Hussy" before she makes "Parnell" with Gable. considerable musical activity here abouts.

A reviewer who found it necessary to visit three concerts iTOinnt OalatiaMt I it CHARLIE CHUPLlPjl MAE WEST "THE COUNTRY DOCTOR" I II Paalatta Mitri VICTOR McLAGLEN I W.rrr, D.I RlJ (J I I I fl'Wiaaw ffm i Menu Ctrt il "Prinntr Shark Island" also Woman Traa" being given simultaneously may best attempt no more than a factual account of what took place. At Jordan Hall Charlotte Symons, one of the Metropolitan Opera's NEAR HOME THEATRES ALLSTON ALLSTON "Timothy's Quest" and "Woman Trap." Matinees at 2:00. Evenings at 8:00. CAPITOL "Klondike Annie" and "Tha Lady Matinees at 2:00. Evenings at 8:00.

ARLINGTON CAPITOL "The Lady Consents" and "Kinu of Burlesque. Matinees at 2:15. Evenings. 6:40, 8:05. REGENT "Collegiate," 3:50, "In Person," 2:10.

7:55. BRIGHTON EGYPTIAN "The Milky Way" and "Petrified Forest." Matinees at 1:45. Evenings at 7:50. BROOKLINE COOLIDGE CORNER "First a Girl," 2:05. 5:05.

"Next Time We Love," 3:35, 6:35, 9:40. CAMBRIDGE CENTRAL SQUARE "Klondike Annie" and "Nevada." Matinees at 2:00. Evenings at 8:00. UNIVERSITY "The Milky Way." 3:10, 6:15, "Exclusive Story," 1:45. 4:55, 8:00.

CHARLESTOWN THOMPSON SQUARE "Kind Lady." 3:40, "Her Master's Voice." 2:30, 8:30. DORCHESTER CODMAN SQUARE Rose Mane." 3:05, "7 Keys to Baldpate," 1:55, 7:55. DORCHESTER "Your Uncle Dudley" and "Public Menace." Matinees at 2:00. Evenings, STRAND "Klondike Annie," 3:10, "Woman Trap." 1:55, 8:10. EGLESTON SQUARE EGLESTON "Capt Blood" and "Broadway Hostess." Matinees at 2:00.

Evenings, EVERETT CAPITOL "Strike Me Pink" and "Murder of Dr Harrigan." Matinees at 2:00. Evenings, PARK "The Milky Way," 3:00, "Frisco Waterfront." 1:50 7:50. HYDE PARK FAIRMOUNT "Strike Me Pink" and "Exclusive Story." MaU-nees at 2:00. Evenings, JAMAICA PLAIN JAMAICA "Anything Goes" and "Exclusive Story." Matinees at 2:00. Evenings at 7:45.

LEXINGTON LEXINGTON "Captain Blood," 3:20, 8:45. MALDEN GRANADA "Klondike Annie," 3:30. 6:35. "The Lady Consents," 2:00, 5:05, 8:10. MYSTIC "Story of Louis Pasteur." 3:30, 8:30: "It Had to Happen," 2:05, 7:00.

10:00. ORPHEUM "Evelyn Prentice." 3:33. 7:00, "Laddie," 2:15. 8:25. STRAND "Three Live Ghosts." 3:30.

7:00, "Dangerous," 2:25, 8:40. MATTAPAN ORIENTAL "Klondike Annie" and "Woman Trap." Matinees at 2:00. Evenings at 8:00. MEDFORD FELLSWAY "Rose of the Rancho." 3:10, "His Family Tree," 2:00. 8:00.

MEDFORD Way," 3:45, "Exclusive Story," 2:30. 6:45, 10:00. MELROSE NEW MELROSE "Magnificent Obsession" and "Miss Pacific Fleet." Matinees at 1:30. Evenings at 7:30. NEEDHAM PARAMOUNT "Anything That skyrocket, Robert Taylor, plays young American sopranos; Jacobus Curley Continued from the First Page one of the principal male roles along Langendoen, Boston Symphony eel list, and Reginald Boardman, ALLSTON JAMAICA PLAIN JAM.4SOO Bint Cresay-Chas.

Baffin 'Anything Goes1 pianist, collaborated in a program sponsored by Chickering and Sons in observance of the 113th anniversary of that house. These concerts are presented annually and are free to the public. The one yesterday was very well attended. Mr Langendoen and Mr Boardman joined in performance of a Vivaldi Sonata, and each offered a group of solos. Miss Symons was heard in the aria "Depuis le Jour," from Charpentier's opera "Louise." Her songs included pieces by Szulc, Bachelet.

Rachmaninoff, Horsman, Kramer and Amy Worth. She was accompanied by Mr witn Meivyn uougias ana anouiei popular newcomer. James Stewart. The latter, by the way, was awfully concerned about his parents marooned in flood waters in Indiana, Penn, and was threatening to fly home the last time I talked to him. Joan, as Peggy O'Neale, daughter of a tavernkeeper shocked the staid social queens at Washington and continued through a startling career leading her into the center of life of Capitol Hill, is terrifically excited over her first costume picture and the gowns of the '90s Adrian is creating for her.

Clarence Brown, by the way, will direct the film which will get under way next week. 4 I FRET PARKIN FRANCHOT TONE 'EXCLUSIVE STORY MAT. 2:00 EVE. 7:46 6ALA 13lh ANNIVERSARY PROGRAM MAE WEST ANN HARDING MATTAPAN SQUARE HERBERT MARSHALL 'THE LADY CONSENTS' VICTOR MeUCLEN "KLONDIKE ANNIE" VICTOR UkC UCCT ALLSTON BRIGHTON RIHL. IlkUl MeLAGLEN "KLONDIKE ANNIE" GERTRUDE MICHAEL by 6000 policemen following mass at St Patrick's Cathedral.

The inauguration of a five-day week throughout the country, without reduction in wages, would increase the number of employed by 8,000,000 Gov Curley declared. He praised the Social Security program of the Roosevelt Administration and said that the New Deal, especially in the security program, was proclaimed by Pope Leo XIII a half century ago. "We would have serfdom in America today, were it not for the fount of Rome," declared Gov Curley. "Leo XIII gave dignity to the labor movement in America. He taught employers that they have an obligation to employees.

"Today we are struggling with the unemployment problem. There are nearly as many unemployed today as there were five years ago. It is time we faced the issue squarely. It is time we did some clear, courageous thinking. There is no need to make an issue of the problem and we need not sway with every little breeze of public Mat.

20-Em. 8:00 "WOMAN'S WOMAN" FLETCHER WILL MEET COMMITTEEMEN HERE Henry P. Fletcher, chairman of the Republican national committee, will be in Boston on April 7 to confer with national committeemen and chairmen and vice chairmen of Republican state committees from the New England states, it was learned yesterday. The purpose of the visit, according to John Richardson. Republican national committeeman from Massachusetts, is to coordinate campaign activities.

The visit will be preceded by a similar conference in Washington, with national and state committeemen from New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware and the District of Columbia. "The visit of Mr Fletcher." declared Richardson, "will be largely devoted to matters affecting party organization in New England. It is but one of several regional conferences which are being conducted." LUCREZIA BORIS FAREWELL TO OPERA NEW YORK. March 23 (A P) Lucrezia Bori sang her farewell to opera tonight and received in return the tributes of the entire personnel NEEDHAM NEWTON I Tones Quietly Dignified Husband Franchot Tone will not It Davlt-L. Hmrl "PETRIFIED FOREST" Marat Lly-A.

Rmm "THE MILKY WAY" Dirk if Mnnra-C. Whitney "TIMOTHY'S 0UEST" CERTRUDE MICHAEL "WOMAN TRAP" Mat.2-E8 Km. 1820 BING CROSBY "ANYTHING GOES" PRESTON FOSTER 'WE RE ONLY HUMAN J. MacDonaK-N. liiy "ROSE MARIE" 7 KEYS TO BALDPATE' SANDERS THEATRE "King David" The Longy School of Music presented a notable score by the French modernist.

Arthur Honegger. His play with his wife in a picture. As a matter of fact, the newlyweds are adorjtinff a very different marital WOLF HOPPER Aviation lost a recruit CAMBRIDGE ROXBURY method from that employed by Joan MaTW WtDC BANCI SOUND WIOBT MA Net heard here but once 4 1V V.ni,t it onrf n-hpn thPV wnS Ua Id, DUDLEY HIO OIOO appear in public xogetner as ior pieviuusiy wnen ur r.ousseviizKy instance when they gave that great conducted it at a Boston Symphony POPEYE CARTOON KLONDIKE ANNIE' MtlvK die lea 10 oiuhuwbw, AC WEST pension fund concert some years Mat Wtsl-V. MeLaslcn "KLONDIKE ANNIE" G. Michatl-Rsi.

Kernt "WOMAN TRAP" PftyVlm.Vianr. Vitality Em. continaoas 6:30 JEAN HARLOW S. Traey-' RIFF-BAFF" "Anything Goes" BING CROSBY Goes and "We re only iiuman. matinees at 2:00.

Evenings at 8:00. NEWTON PARAMOUNT "Rose Marie" and "7 Keys to Baldpate." Matinees at 2:00. Evenings at 8:00. QUIVCY QUINCY "It Had to Happen." 12:00, 3:00 6:00, "Two in the Dark," 1:30, 4:30, 7:30. STRAND "Story of Louis Pasteur." 3:00, 6:00, "Next Tibe We Love," 1:40, 4:40, 7:40.

REVERE BOULEVARD "Story of Loui Pasteur" and "Freshman Love." Matinees at 2:00. Evenings at 8:00. REVERE "Story of Louis Pasteur" and "Freshman Love." Matinees at 2:00. they are the most dignified of mar LARRY CRABBE-KATHLEEN BURKE "NEVADA" ried couples, irancnot next was yesterday done by the Cantata Club, Mrs Langdon DORCHESTER SOMERVILLE Bomb Warner, conducter, an orchestra composed partly of Longy students and of Boston Symphony men, and by the following soloists: Barbara Greenough. soprano; Helana Yngue Gibson, contralto, and Rulon Robi-son, tenor.

Yves Chardon con- Continued irom the First Page BSOAA.9240 Mat. 200-Ew. 8:00 ttt Dau-f rinchet Taat "DANGEROUS" Jee Penner-Jaek Oakia "COLLEGIATE" J. Eddy 'Rose Marie' remainder on fire. Apparatus responded from Ashland and Framing- and 2:00.

and 2:00. Evenings at 8:00. EOXBIRV DUDLEY "Riffraff" "Anything Goes." Matinees at Evenings, RIVOLI "Klondike Annie" "Woman Trap." Matinees at Evenings at 8:00. WALTHAM CEDE RAYMOND "7 KEYS TO BAlDfATE" ducted, and William Stanley Parker lene Dietrich, who didn't ieel she was cut out for a chambermaid role. Strange about "Imperial Hotel!" When Paramount made it as a silent with Pola Negri as the star of the bed-chamber.

Rudolph Valentino lay dying in New York and La Pola rushed frantically through the final scenes in order to stage her famous trans-continental journey to his side! Your scribe was allowed to stand behind screens and watch her. The screen's latest recruit is Hedda Hopper's son Bill, handsome young romantic type the studios are all looking for these days, who has been put under contract by Paramount. "Bill" Hopper sounds too unroman-tic, and since he refused to capitalize on the fame of his late father, DeWolf Hopper, this young actor by heritage on both sides will be introduced on the screen as "Wolf Hopper." The writer will always think of of him as "Bill," for as near neighbor I've watched him grow up from a schoolboy, who wasn't certain whether he would go in for aviation or acting. Wisely, "The Madame" as Bill calls his mother let him make his own decision, but I nam, out me oesx xne nremen coma th Metr0politan Company, do was save dwellings in the rpU The ended a career am soprano of 28 was the Narrator. Another performance of "King David" will be given at Sanders SOMERVILLE CAPITO BALL vicinity.

pearance on the screen will be with Jean Harlow in "Suzy," an exciting espionage story in which he again portrays an aviator. Mary Carlisle got off the train looking as chic as the Paris she visited, attired in brown tailored suit with tea rose felt hat nd a corsage of pink camellias no doubt presented by James Blakeley. This young suitor met Mary at Pasadena; when the train arrived in Los Angeles he dashed off and hid in a waiting automobile while cameramen caught Mary's happy smile at being home again. "I've seen Paris, but Hollywood looks better to me," cried Mary to all and sundry. Wallace Beery drove back from C0L.20OO mm MAE WEST Victor McLaglan "KLONDIKE ANNIE" Patricia Ellia "FRESHMAN LOVE" MAE WEST "KLONDIKE ANNIE" Victor McLaglan "WOMAN TRAP" Cert ru da Michael FREE AUTO PARKING Mat.

2 OO-Erf 8:00 POPEYE CARTOON benefit the scholarship lund 01 the Longy School. Mat. t. 8:00 years, singing first as vioietta in "Traviata," in a program of excerpts fro msix operas. She closed the show with Richard Crooks and Leon Rothicr in Mrs August Belmont, with whom Miss Bori struggled to save the opera during the worst of the depression, spoke, as did Mr.

Vincent HOTEL EN DOME Flute Players' Club Myshko's house was utterly destroyed. The loss is estimated at $3500. Myshko, who is single, said that he has a policy which covers part of the loss of the house but none covering the loss of the furnishings. Pieces of what police say were the bomb which destroyed the dwelling were given to officials of the office of the State Fire Marshal for inspection. Police say that similar bombs have been in mystery explosions in Framingham.

dead bone THEATRES TODAY Astor, who presented Miss Bori with I a diamond pendant once worn by The Flute Players' program was perhaps the most enjoyable of the season. It was composed of 17th SQUARE "Professional Soldier ana "If You Could Only Cook." Matinees at 2:00. Evenings, 6:45, 8:00. CENTRAL "Miss Pacific Fleet" and "She Couldn't Take It Matinees at 2:00. Evenings at 6:30, 8:00.

DAVIS SQUARE "In Old Kentucky" and "Chinatown Squad." Matinees at 2:00. Evenings at 8:00. STRAND "Dangerous" and Matinees at 2:00. Evenings at 8:00. SOUTH BOSTON BROADWAY "Kinff of Burlesque" and "Her Master Voice.

Matinees at 2:00. Evenings at 7:30. STRAND "7 Keys to Baldpate" and "My Marriage" Matinees at 2:00. Evenings at 7:30. WALTHAM EMBASSY "Klondike Annie" and "Freshman Matinees at 2:00.

Evenings at 8:00. WAVERLEY STRAND "Riffraff 3:25, "Remember Last Night, 2:05, 6:40. 9:40. WATERTOWN NEW COOLIDGE "Anything Goes" and "Atlantic Adventure. Matinees at 1:45.

Evenings at 7:45. WATERTOWN SQUARE "Thanks a Million" and "Dog of Flanders." Matinees at 2:00. Evenings at 7:45. Detroit in his new station wagon MALDEN ARLINGTON the Empress Eugenie, tne gut or many friends, including her colleagues on the board of director of the opera. which looks like a big blue bus; it and 18th century music and enlisted has four doors on each side; says he the services of four highly esti-needs it for family transportation mable Boston artists: Isabel French, STRAND WARNER BAXTER "King of Burlesque" to his newly purchased ranch in San soprano; Georges Laurent, flutist; RICHARD ARLEN "3 LIVE GHOSTS" Alfred Zighera, viola da gamba, Aaa Harfinf-Htrktrt Marshall Fernanda Valley.

He is due for two GRANADA Ma Wast-V. McLaalca "Klondike Annie" Ann Harin-H. Marshall THE LADY CONSENTS' PHOTOGRAPHER DIES BY GAS IN HIS BOSTON STUDIO MAT. 2:15 EVE 6-40 ROS "LADY CONSENTS RALPH BELLAMY "Dangerous Intrigat" i luerwart Mon.Taes.Em. WATERTOWN pictures "Old Hutch," "Bonus Money." The latter is a timely story of what a war veteran does with his check.

ARLINGTON METROPOLITAN OPERA CO SIGNS UP BRIDGEPORT GIRL NEW YORK, March 29 (A Pi The Metropolitan Opera Company announced today the addition of Miss Anna Karkas, contralto of Benjamin Morse, 63. married, of 12 Greenway ct, Brookline, was found dead of gas poisoning in his photographer's studio on the third and Putnam Aldrich, harpsichordist. The Empire Room of the Hotel Vendome wras literally filled by an extremely cordial audience. The music included a Sonata of J. Philip Krieger, a Sonata of Benedetto Marcello, a Sonata of Handel, two Sonatas by Domenico Scarlatti, MYSTIC Paul Muni 'Stary af Latls Pasteir' GEO.

RAFT "IT HAD TO HAPfEK" ORPHEUM Wai. Pawtll-Myraa Lay "Evelyn Prentice" Gloria Dick Powall-F. Allaa 'Thanks a Million floor at 37 Tremont st last mgnt Freddie Bartholomew and Spencer Tracy will be co-starred in "Captains Courageous," to be filmed at iaa Ptaatr-iact Oak hi "COLLEGIATE" CINGER ROGERS "IN PERSON" think she was rather pleased when our westerner went east to serve an apprenticeship in Summer stock at Ogunquit. Wins Paramount Contract One hears considerable of the effective training to be had in these New England Summer stock companies, for quite a few Hollywood finds have come from there. "Bill" Hopper is a fine sample; he left Ogunquit equipped for Broadway; landed a bit in "Order Please" and then got a small role in Katherine Cornell's "Romeo and Juliet." Returning to Hollywood recently, he visited Jack Votion.

Paramount Police said death was suicidal No Bridgeport, Conn, and Arthur Car- "DOC OF FIANOERS" reason was ascribed. ron. British tsnor. to ns roster. fishing 1 and the "Italian" Concerto of Bach, sea On the Gloucester The ianitor of the building smellcd They were selected from 700 slnff- BROOKLINE MEDFORD gas and notified police.

Patrolmen lers who competed in rndio auditions George Mulvey and Thomas Walsh; during the Winter under the direc-forced an entrance to the studio and tion of Edward Johnson, general found Morse's manager cf the Metropolitan. FILM COMING TO FINE ARTS STARS FRENCH CHILD ACTOR "Poil de Carotte," French picture in which Robert Lynan, child actor, plays the title role, is scheduled for the Fine Arts Theatre commencing Wednesday. The picture, shown last year at the Fine Arts, was nnnsidprcd one of the most sensi- for harpsichord. Mrs French was heard in Rameau's "Le Berger Fidele," the "Vidit Suum" from Pergolesi's "Stabat Mater," and in an air from an unknown opera of Georg Philip Telemann. C.

W. D. schooner purchased by MGM and recently sailed here from Massachusetts. The boat will be mastered by Capt Hervey, who is known as the "Admiral of the MGM lot." He has been at the helm of all sea-filmed stories. MARGAtlT SULLAVAN JESSIE MATTHEWS IkkmJ HAROLD LLOYD "MILKY WAY" FRANCHOT TONE 'EXCLUSIVE STORY' AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS NEXTTWBI LYNN MAN IS INJURED.

talent scout, and talked himself right WE LOVE' A LTlrVL MEDFORD MELROSE CAMBRIDGE BEBE DANIELS. BEN LYON HEAD RK0-B0ST0N REVUE Bebe Daniels and Ben Lyon, FOUR TAKEN IN HOME i French films ever brought to Bos-LYNN. 29 Joseph Lechin- tor. There arc English subtitles. ski.

68 River st. is on the danger list "Swiss on White." novelty pic- "yTH Srirnnj'tJromo cT Men and Noti HAROLD LLOYD 1 1 -J AGont Mad with tha Creed for from ture. snows tne recent nmiui apuiia Hollywood's famous married screen! at the Lynn Hospital sufferin NEW MELROSE IRENE DUNNE rMgnlcnt Obmsiaa" JOAN BL0NDELL MISS PACIFIC FLEET' FELLSWAY JOHN BOLES 'Rasa at the Ranch" MAUREEN DELANEV "HIS FAMILY TREE" at St Moritz. bwitzenana, wun The Milky Way' laa Eraat-Frantkit Tan on the back of his. head sustained Sonja Henie, 10 times world cham EXCLUSIVE STORY' in a fracas at his home late today.

EDWARD ARNOLD QUINCY into a contract. He 11 make his debut as an extra in "Florida So2-cial," and will take coaching for bigger and better things under the studio's coach, Phyllis Loughton. One night last week. Mister Wolf Hopper staged a little party at the Cocoanut Grove to celebrate three big events in his life his Paramount contract; his meeting with lovely Ann Evers (fellow recruit on the lot who hails from New Orleans) and already has Bill mad about her; and his first "tails." "The Madame" his mother, is awfully proud, of course, but if you think Hedda Hopper is due to be III TtACT IIMMIt lAtHO II hawm Wti. Thn Sat 4 Days "ROSE MARIE" "7 KEYS 70 8ALPPATE" SOUABI pion figure skater, as the featured member of the cast.

The film illustrates international hockey, horse racing on the lake and a circus on ice. There is also an international ski marathon. "Escape Me Never" with Elisa- Police who called at the home arrested two couples on statutory charges and arrested Charles Kun-cewicz, also of River st, on a drunkenness charge. stars of both silent and talkie films, and Lillian Roth, former Boston musical comedy star, are the head-liners in "Hollywood Revels," stage show which will open at the RKO Boston Theatre Thursday. Bebe and Ben.

who appeared some time ago in Boston on the legitimate stage, are planning to appear in a dramatic sketch. Miss Roth will offer a group of distinctive songs. Hal Sherman, eccentric comedy Star 1 JO CHARLESTOWN "IT HAD TO HAPPEN" GEORGE RAFT "TWO IN THE DARK" WALTER ABEL The latter will be held lor court "Stary af Loals Pastttr" PAUL MUNI 'Nxt Tima Wa Lara'' MARGARET SULLAVAN kb Bin kb Bin uwnvauvi rutrawn aiwi pending the outcome of Lcchinski's beth Bcrgner as the star will recondition, the police said. main through tomorrow night. THOMSON I SQUARE aait ALINE MaeMAHAN "KIND LADY" ED.

EVE. MORTON "MIR MASTER'S VOICE" 00 REVERE AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS PARIS Dfinir Dorchester Somerville 60-DAZZLINC DEMOISELLES 60 'STORY OF LOUIS PASTEUR' PAUL aaiiMi Bejler-6w. 9700 E. NORTON VU UNCLE DUDIEY THUR yUBHC RaEwarr- DitIs Son. 2290 WILL ROGERS "IN OLD KENTUCKY" LVLE TALBOT "CHINATOWN SOUAB" LAST TIMES PLYMOUTH FRANK McHUGH 'FRESHMAN LOVE' HIT TICKETS NOW BOSTON OPERA HOUSE Farewell Appearavce This Season! Col.

W. DeBatiV Monie Carlo dancer; Beth Miller. Bobby May, juggling comedians; Earl, Jack and Betty, whirlwind skaters, and the Bebe Barri Girls will also be featured. "Here Comes Trouble," with Paul Kelly and Arline Judge, is the feature film. Kelly takes the role of third engineer on a Havana liner and Miss Judge is his manicurist sweetheart.

Jewel thieves and Spanish senoritas interfere with the course of true love. SOMERVILLE EGLESTON SQUARE APPLTALUNtKE op How Far Is The Barn! TkMrs.M.t.65c-SI.H V. MtLtflaa-F. Barraaianww come the fond Mama you just don't know this popular, busy gad-about. She is just back from a week's visit to fashionable Burlingame, where among other activities Hedda attended the annual Mardi Gras Ball put on for a local children's hospital.

She wore Loretta Young's costume in "The Crusades." long braids and all, and won ffie first prize! a Believe it or not, but the Caliban-Ariel act is about to be reenacted on the stage to the tune of $7500 a week. John Barrymore and Elaine Barrie are set by a local agent for a personal appearance tour in the East during April! This, we are told, at the request of Eastern theatre managers. "CAPT. BLOOD" ERROL FLYNN aVll Ckalaata TaitaaA JBIanfall-CFamll Miss Pacila G. Raft-J.

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HEAD IS SPEAKER AT SAGAMORE CHURCH SAGAMORE, Msrch 29 Pres Daniel L. Marsh. Boston University, was the principal speaker tonight at the celebration of the silver anniversary of the Swift Memorial Church here. Speaking on "Climax," the Boston University head took part in the concluding event of tne celebration, which opened last Sunday under the direction of Rev Charles X. Hutchinson Jr.

The church is named after the Swift family, who moved from Cape Cod to Chicago, where they laid the foundation for the Swift meat-pack iiirvi C00LIDGE CROSBY-MERMAN "ANYTHING GOES" NANCY CARROLL "Atlanta Aawnlara" CHINA TONITE IRBwEDUMNEJUtfr TAYLOR J. Harlaw-S. Tracy "Riff Raff" "maW Last Nifht" EDWARD ARNOLD CHARLIE CHAPLIN MAGNIFICENT OBSESSION April 2, 3, wax. NELL Gffl'N PLA EES PBESENT NOAH Andes Oby' Distinguishad Play Ticket 60e and 1. Phona Laf.

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