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THE SUNDAY NEWS SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 17, 1935 TWENTY-TWO Attractions In Local Film Theatres And On The Airwaves HIGH ROMANCE AT THE COLONIAL it Libel Suits Panic Movie Producers Broadcast From Mission Chapel Other Features on Sunday Program Over WGAL Announce Sermons Drop Biography Films To Avoid Your Numbers Up by MADAME MAURI Bette, Seeking Chance To Score, Sees It In Role Of Jinx Actress Radio Program Damage Tribute VVGAL fYeer seme exprestee yeer penes elity te year friend. Finding Ike meaning ef the number ef year name aeeerding to numerolegy the science number is fascinating and IUu minating if yeure interested in vhal year naase discleses a beat feu.) 1500 K. C. The story, written especially for her by Laird Doyle, deals with a down-and-out actress, admittedly glamorous and talented, but shunned by producers because they are convinced she is a "Jinx." While Bette admits it is a little early to make predictions, she thinks this is the picture on which New Threat by Russian Reveals Troubles of Movie Producers Rev.

Robert B. Clark, of Ross Street M. E. church, will be the speaker on the broadcast at 3 oclock from the Water Street Rescue Marion. 214 West King street.

His subject will be Am I the Carpenters Son? Andrew Valavances, the Greek instrumentalist. will play several tromP bone solos. There will also be quartet. duet and group vcca) numbers. The Water Street Rescue Mission is on the air every Sunday, with H.

F. Dougherty, superintendent, conduct: ing. LANCASTER AVENUE WABC New York Symphony WJZ Your English. Sketch 3:15 WOR Commentator WJZ Mountain Merrymakera 3 30WOR Trappers Orchestra 3 .40 WJZ Rosa Linda. Piano 4.00 EAP Chicago AeapeLa Choir WOR Father Coughlm WJZ Dr.

Fosdick 4 30 WEAF Los Angeles Orchestra WJZ Variety Musicals 4 45 WOR Amateurs 1.00 WEAF Songs WABC Lyman Orchestra WJZ Roses and Drums 1 OR Rhvthm Girls Trio 4.30 WEAF Sketch WABC Crumit and Sanderson 6ongs WJZ Dogs WOR Dog Drama :40 WEAF Goodman Orchestra WOR Ed McConnell, Songs WJZ Commentator By BOBBIN COONS Hollywood. Bette Davis was frankly disappointed when she trailed in the academy award voting last year, but she has not given up her intention to try again next year." For this award the trying has to be done before the year is out. and Bette has gone this far without an outstanding picture to present when her case comes to "trial" in the voting But now she thinks she has found it. the role that sill compensate for her omission from the list of nominees last year. Bette's performance in Of Human Bondage" was good enough to change academy rules and permit her name to be written In by academy members who thought her work better than that of Claudette Colbert, the winner, or Norma Shearer Kl'NDAT, NOVEMBER 7k 1 45 Grace Lutheran Cnurch Service 11 00 Variety Musical Dinner Muaie 1 38e-Aunt Kil Children Party I -00 Emo Movies Peggy Paig Shoes 1 IS Leo Reisman Orchestra 1:30 What Would You Do? Gunzanhauaer 1 45 Afternoon Melodies a.

15 Oown Memory Lane Jack Byerljr 3 30 Gospel Broadcaster 3 45 Concert Musie 3 00 Water Street Rescue Mission 4.30 Tne Quiet Hour i 00 Simmons Fireside Group I 30 Tea Time Music 00 Moments With The Musea 15 Vsl Sante Orch. 30 Rhythm Encores News Flashes 7.15 Bsetches In Melody 7.30 Lane. Ave. Church Service Ad. By LOl'ELL O.

PERSON'S Hollywood. Nor. 16 USjThe unexpected appearance cf one Prince Chegideff who Is suing Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer In London for using his name In "Rasputin, has thrown Hollywood into a panic. Chegidefl, ao far as MCM was concerned, was only a fictional name, given John only a fictional The enchantment of the South Seas lends glamour to the romantic episode tn Mutiny On The greatest cf all outdoor adventure picture, which is now playing at the Colonial theatre. Clark Cable, Charles Laughton and Fran-ehot Tone head a tremendous cast of over 5.000, which includes many suvtuwva suttj us- Evening ttvw acting before a camera for the BaImore because It was deemed rust time.

dangerous to use the real name of Other Stations Morning MYSTERY DRAMA AT THE CAPITOL The third of the Perry Mason pictures. "The Case of the Lucky Legs," with Warren William In the stellar Pole is now playing st the Capitol theatre. Other member of the cast are Genevieve Tobin as "Dells Street, his depenable but flippant secretary. Patricia Ellis, Lyle Talbot and Peggy Shannon. The Lancaster Avenue services are broadcast every Sunday evening at 7:30 oclock, and every Second Sunday morning of the month 11 o'clock.

Morning services are also broadcast the fourth Sunday when there are five Sundays in the month. Rev. Wonderley's subject this evening will be Choosing Sides." The services will be conducted as an old fashioned hymn sing. GRACE LUTHERAN The Grace Lutheran church. North Queen and James streets, will be on the air this morning at 10:45 o'clock, with Dr.

A. L. Benner delivering the morning sermon. Under the direc-iton of Samuel B. Smith, the Grace Lutheran choir will present several special selections.

Services from the Grace Lutheran church are broadcast at this hour the first and third Sunday of every month. THE QUIET HOUR Two promiment musicians will be heard on the broadcast of The Quiet Hour" at 4:30 o'clock. Mrs. Philip Slack and Peter Slack will present several vocal, piano and accordion solos. Peter Slack is a well known broadcasting figure, and la an accomplished Instrumentalist and improvisor.

Mrs. Philip Slack baa also had a wide radio experience and excels as a vocalist and song leader, The Quiet Hour Is on the air every Sunday, with Rev. c. Donald McKalg conducting. 1:05 WEAF International Trio WJZ Organ Recital ABC Organ Muaie 1.30 WABC Ensemble WJZ Mixed Quartet 0:00 WE AF Mexican Marimba WJZ Children! Hour WOR Children WABC Children 30 WEAP Ensembla 10:00 WE AF Talk.

Dr. 8. Parkea Cadman WJZ Southernairea Quartet WOR News WABC Church of the Air 10:30 WEAF Music and Youth WJZ Variety Musical WABC Newa WOR Listener Bpeakt 11:00 WEAF Newa WJZ Newa WOR Mss at 8t. Peter's WABC Childrens Hour 11:05 WEAF Ward and Muzzy, Plano WJZ Frances Adair. Soprano 11:15 WEAP Rudd and Rogers, Songs WJZ Neighbor Nell.

Sketch 11:30 WEAF -Major Bowe'a Family WJZ Samovar Serenade WOR Vera Osborne, Soprano Afternoon lYlffLL England's election this week result In a policy of rearmament? Judging from Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin's numbefc there is little doubt of Great Britains people approving their country's stand In regard to enforcing sanctions against Italy. Baldwin, who is the leading power behind the Nationalist government as England's prime minister, firmly believes that only British rearmament ean keep the peace to back up her final resort to economic sanctions. Stanley Baldwin, born August 3, 1867, personifies the highest characteristics of number threes and exemplifies them In his peculiar combination of Imagination and practicality that recognizes the possibilities of England and her limitations In governmental policies. Were it nor for the demands of his nation the prime minister would be philosopher, seeking wisdom from both books and life Itself. His name number seven Indicates deep emotion that has been repressed into a comparative stoicism that conceals his feelings.

He requires perfection in everything no matter how minor It may be. And Baldwins success in keeping the coalition party together is partly owing to his ability of sharp mental analysis searching for every flaw in the party's policies. Intelligent dissection of plans, foreseeing their outcome, la an outstanding attribute of those possessing a seven digit. And yet Stanley Baldwin la not wholly a dreamer In his solitary moments. Courageous and daring there are few fields that he could not conquer as a pioneer were he given the time and opportunity.

His name number reveals that he Is innately a leader and promoter. Although Englands prime minister has a great deal of vitality his vibrations for 1935 disclose that the remainder of this year may result in a serious drain on his health and nervous system. 1936 will bring secrecy and concealment of Baldwins plans known only to his closest political confidants. Whether England will engage In active war with Italy will rest In the prime ministers advice which will not be lightly given. There Is serious work ahead for Stanley Baldwin, yet this year will yield opportunities In a social way and he will have more time to devote to recreation and enjoyment of the pleasures of life.

TWO FEATURES AT THE STRAND 9:00 WEAF Catholle Hour W'OR Preparedness Talk WABC Ray Perkina WJZ From Poland 1 :30 WEAF Bonime Orchestra WOR News WJZ Grand Hotel Sketch WABC Ed McConnell 4-45 WABC Voiee of Experience 7:00 WJZ Jaek Benny WOR Keymen WABC Alexander Woolleott 710 WOR Variety Musical 7:30 WEAF Music WJZ Nelson Orchestra WABC Phil Baker, Kemp Orch. 7:40 WEAP-Songs WOR Sketch 9:00 WEAF Major Bowes Amateur Hour WOR Concert Orchestra WJZ Variety Musical WABC Eddie Cantor 9:30 WABC Leslie Howard In Sketch WOR Heidt Orchestra 4 40 WJZ Hendrik Willem Van Loon 9 :00 WE AF Orchestra WOR Happy Hals Housewarming WfJZ Previn Orchestra WABC Symphony Orchestra 4:30 WEAF Concert Orchestra. Frank Munn, Tenor; Vivienne Segal, Soprano WOR Sketch WJZ Walter Wincheli WJZ Songs 10:00 WEAF Rose Bampton; Symphony WOR Variety Musical WJZ Seth Parker WABC Wayne King 10 :30 WJZ Orchestra WABC Benay Venuta. Songs WOR Strouse Orchestra 11:00 WEAF Music WJZ Male Quartet WABC Hoff Orchestra WOR News 11:10 WJZ News 11:14 WJZ Shandor, Violin WJZ Carr Orchestra WEAF News WABC News A new sort of musical picture. Columbia's After the Dance." will make Its bow at the Strand theatre On Monday.

Also opening on the Strand theatre ereen Monday la The Fighting Trooper which gives Kermit May-hard his finest chance since being elevated to stardom. Maynard plays the part of Northwest "Mounties. Prince Youssupoff. We all know MGM might Just aa well have come right out and mentioned Prince Youssupoff for the Prince and Princess sued In Lcndrn and won huge damages for certain scene tn Rasputin." All this was forgotten until along came a prince with the actual name of Prince Chegidefl and now he too la suing MGM for huge damages. I merely cite these Instances to show how dangerous It la to put on the screen biographies of men or women who have km attU living or who are themselves still alive.

The families of "Diamond Brady served notice on Universal that if there were one scene in which he was Incorrectly pictured there would be a big lawsuit. Lillian Russell's daughter was equally Insistent that nothing unfavorable or uncomplimentary to her mother be Incorporated In Bradys life. The result of the Brady family's threat was distinctly noticeable In the picture. Diamond Jim Brady, hall fellow well met. became a glorified character which he himself would probably have been the first to criticize.

Biographies are so likely to be dangerous and filled with gun-powder that Paramount has been very undecided filming Buffalo Bill. There are certain episodes In the colorful western hero's life that while they are distinctly human and are in no way disparaging, still might prove objectionable to his family. If the Cody family (Buffalo Bill's klnl should decide against letting the public see the real Buffalo BUI Paramount might have another "Rasputin on their hands. The film companies have had so much censorial trouble with the biographies that rather than face an Irate family, most of the biographies are being discarded. A pity, too, for movie audiences adore "Diamond Jim Brady." "Disraeli, "House of Rothschild." The Mighty Baraum," "Voltaire" and the rest of these screen histories.

to base her hopes. "It's an axiom among actors that you can seldom tell how a part will play until you play It, she says. But Just from reading the script Im convinced that this part has everything. In fact, I'm happier about it than I have ever been about any other picture since I came to LAUREL-HARDY AT THE FULTON TATTOO NEEDLE DARNS SOCKS Inconspicuous Entrance 12:00 WOR tTnele Don WJZ Pageant I Youth WABC Council of Catholle Women 12'tS WEAF Sugar Can 8onga 12.30 WJZ Music Hall weap Round-Table Discussion WABC Gypsy Music WOR Songs 12:45 WABC From Rumania 1:00 WEAF Gypsy Music WOR Dance Musie WABC Church of the Air 1:30 WEAF Songs WOR Womens Trio WJZ Talk Harry N. Holmes WABC Songs 1:45 WOR Violin and Piano WABC Sisters of the Skillet 2:00 WEAF Bible Drama WABC Readings WJZ Symphony Orchestra WOR Dance Music WABC Blue Flames.

Songs 2:30 W'EAF Sidewalk Interviews WABC Augustine Orchestra 3:00 WEAF Ensemble WOR Hawaiian Music If Bette duplicates her success In "Of Human Bondage," she will be one of Hollywood's greatest surprise packages. Her arrival In pictures was anything but conspicuous. After a few minor roles she was ready to return to New York when a caU came from another studio. Englishman Tints Skin Grafted On Faces of Accident Victims "Bonnie Scotland, opening Monday at the Fulton theatre, la rated as the funniest and most ambitious of the feature-length comedies co-starring Sun Laurel and Oliver Hardy. Scotland and India are the background for most of the action.

or Grace Moore, the official nominees. But she stiU trailed In the final count. Hollywood Film Shop IHERSHEKVfl That was for her test for "The Man Who Played God." George Arllss had insisted on her for the role, and after she played it they gave her a contract. But It was at another studio, on loan, that Bette surprised Hollywood and the fans by her near-prize-winning performance. Story Written For Her When you find an actress exceedingly enthusiastic over a new role, it is worthy of comment, and Bette, the girl who almost left Hollywood because producers would not give her a chance.

Is enthusiastic about Hard Luck Dame. D. (UP) Ex-opera stars who once were the worlds (Copyright, 1933.) COMMUNITY THEATRE 5 OWE IWCTfT ONLY I VyEO.nOV.20th I Dm York Crowd Opera 1 704 PEOPLS hunk best, women once the toast of Broad- Madame Mauri Sunday News Lancaster. Pa. state and is made a mason no one in mim MASONS BEGAN AS A GUILD for Zlegfeld, gave his consent to use his name but asked that we stick to the truth.

Jerome Kern, whose music did so much for the Ziegfeld shows, also gave his consent, but warned us to be careful and not to film anything that might reflect upon him or his association with Zlegfeld. Of course, said Marx, "we do not anticipate any trouble with men of the calibre of Buck and Kern. They probably would never sue but we do not want to give them any cause for criticism." Wont Take Chances You can Imagine after all the "Rasputin" trouble how carefully Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer is proceeding with the Life of Flore nz Zlegfeld." We aren't taking any chances," said Sara Marx, soenario editor of MGM. Where a character la still living we are consulting him but where he has passed on we are contacting his family and former friends. Gene Buck, who wrote ao many songs London (CP) There la a human autograph book la a queer little hut behind a building In Jermyn-street, London.

He Is Sutherland MacDonald, the tattoo 1st, who has gone about the world for more than 40 years tracing weird designs on th, bodies of kings, princes and other well-known people. Many of famous clients have personally tattooed their signatures on his arms. have tattooed butterflies on the shoulders of Gaiety girls, declares. I often tint new skin that has been grafted to human faces. Many well-known people have had almost the whole of their bodies covered with designs.

A soldier had socks tattooed, and when he got a bullet wound the healing left a light mark, and I had to darn it. I tattooed a design on the arm of an American businessman and bis bankers in India would allow him. credits on the sight of it." SCATS NOW 11 Mall Order. MKB All scan KJflMbi. ,1 I 0rc.2J4-LaSX4LaV.$X4t IU4-LT1 Ta (Continued From Page Nineteen) way, men and women who helped remake the globe they plug along In the Hollywood studios at $7.50 day.

There is Francesco Mara, who helped change Italian history after the World War. Gabrlello dAnnun-zlo made him one of his right-hand The name by which sm known men during the dispute over Flume Mara has a small role with Josephine Hutchinson and George Huston In The Melody Lingers On. Baron Genarro Maria Curci, brother-in-law of Galll Curci, who gave 200 performances of "The Barber of Seville, is also in the cast. Others doing bits or extra parts In the picture, filmed by Edward Small at Reliance studios. Included: Madame Mauri will be glad to anawer lodge Is builded.

ANSWER: No, masonry does not make any religious distinction as a contradiction of your statement. The late Rabbi Krauskop of Philadelphia was a chaplain in the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania. He shared the position along with eminent Christian divines until his demise. Inez Palange, whose stock company toured America eight years. your questions provided ten eents and stamped self-addressed envelope ore enclosed.

Don't forget your personal signature (first and last name and your midde name or Its Initial, provided you use either) and your birthdate. Cosmo Kyrle Bellew, son of Kyrle mat Bellew, Inee idol of another ANSWER: He who year after year occupies an office in the Blue Lodge finally becomes master of his lodge. As such, he has charge of the lodge paraphernalia and charter. He is custodian of the lodge property and all members of the lodge respect his authority and yield to him In eratlon "Raffles. Nicholas Koblienski.

member of the gen-and creator of the stage S3SR his home state is permitted to extend any masonic recognition to him nor is he permitted to visit any lodge in his home state or affiliate with any lodge. ANSWER: Yes, masonic lodges were instituted in France during the late war and also in the South during the Civil War. Unhappily some of these lodges were poorly constituted and did very poor work Initiating men about whom they knew little or nothing. When the war was over great annoyance was caused the various lodges throughout the United States, because these men were without a lodge, their temporary organization having fallen to pieces when the soldiers returned to their homes. Generally speaking, they were admitted to lodges near their homes.

This was done because they had become affiliated with the local lodge In good faith and were entitled to some consideration. But the lodges all stretched a point when they opened their doors because some of the European lodges were organized without proper legal or masonic authority. ANSWER: Making a man a "mason at sight is a very unusual proceeding. For that reason your question is one seldom asked even among masons. The privilege of this type is permitted only to the Master of the Grand Lodge and seldom used by him.

There have been perhaps a dozen grand masters in Pennsylvania who have never availed themselves of the rite. Answer Questions When a candidate applies for membership in a lodge of master masons he signs a certain blank form answering questions. This form is presented to the lodge and a committee is appointed to investigate the candidate. They make an exhaustive investigation and report to the lodge whereupon the candidate is voted upon. At this vote he may be rejected or he may be reported unfavorable by his committee.

There is always aa uncertainty whether the candidate will be elected or rejected. For that reason the Grand Master at his discretion may waive all formality and designate a candidate a mason at sight. The candidate is considered greatly honored as he is given all the privileges of the lodge without the likelihood of an adverse decision. Duma, official of the old Russian government. Gaston Glass, star of "Humoresque.

Truly Shattuck, once known as the toast of Broadway. Cherie May, one of Hollywood's most dering stunt women. Adriana Caselotti, kin of Louise Caselotti, called the "greatest living Carmen. Madame Marischa Aldrich, famous in Wagnerian roles at the Metropolitan. Colonel McDonnell, one of the officers assigned to escort the Prince of Wales on his first trip to the war front.

Princess Mural Sharada, of Egypt, kinswoman of George Bernard Shaw. When he has passed through all the chairs, that is, has performed his duties In the various offices, he becomes a past master. As such, he Is given an emblem of his office. He is now eligible to membership in the Grand Lodge. This is the governing body of the entire masonic organization over the state.

It meets in Philadelphia in the Grand Lodge Hall at Broad and Juniper streets in the Masonic Temple, said for many years to be the only lareg building In the world devoted exclusively to Masonic purposes. ANSWER: Several readers have asked the same question. All are mistaken. The Masonic lodge DOES NOT exclude members of the Catholic church from their lodge. We would suggest your talking to some friends of that denomination on the subject.

ANSWER: $fo one is admitted to the Masonic fraternity if a single member objects, that is, if there is one black ball cast against him. As a matter of fact, it is impossible for every mason in the world to know If an lndilvdual applies to the lodge. KITTY CARLISLE Nfer ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 i i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i i i i middle age, a thoroughly dependable business man of unimpeachable character and attainments. He was well known In Lancaster and Indeed throughout the state. He was strongly endorsed by a number of masons of highest office and was thus honored as a sign of respect and high esteem among his friends.

About thirty years ago, John Wanamaker was honored in a similar way by the then ruling grand master of the Grand Lodge. Answer: No, females are not admitted to the masons. The story you refer to has been one often repeated among masons. It occurred many years ago when lodges were compelled to hold clandestine meetings. A certain man was deeply lnteersted In masonry and, though forbidden, and his friends held a secret lodge In the attic or a room In his home.

A grown daughter was very curious and asked numerous questions eliciting little Information. She finally secreted herself In a closet in the lodge room. The various members, being unaware of her presence, opened the lodge and did some of the work such as Initiation and the like. When a member opened the closet door, he was amazed to find a woman in the closet. She had overheard so much of the work and for fear she would expose it she was immediately obligated and made a mason.

This is said to be the only case on record of a woman being made a mason. In some states a felmale masonic lodge is well established'. It Is known as the Eastern Star and is very strong in some localities. It is visited by men, members of the masons. However, in this state, the Grand Lodge refuses recognition and objects to the regular masons visiting an Eastern Star lodge.

Some of the questions have been answered by mail. To a number unanswered we would advise talking the subject over with some friend who you know to be a member of the craft. The subject is one that is highly interesting to some men but to others has no appeal. TRAN MONDAY AND TUESDAY 2 FEATURES 2 jo wwy A RECORD is kept in each grand lodge and if at some future date the candidate applies for membership he must have the previous objection remoVed. If he goes into another LITITZ THEATRE ABOUT two years ago, Len H.

Kin-ard, retired president of the Pennsylvania Telephone Co. was so honored. Klnard was a man past 7 COLUMBIA ficmrN Added Feature OLIVER Curwoods IzUlFUDLiC mcnncc" MONDAY ONLY KAY FRANCIS "The Goose and the Gander" Jean ARTHUR George MURPHY AUDITORIUM The Fighting TROOPER Kermit Maynard EXTRA! EXTRA! DIONNE QUINTUPLETS Tuesday "Wanderer of the Wasteland in "GOING ON TWO and MICKEY MOUSE CARTOON MANHEIM Monday Tuesday "THE BIG BROADCAST OF 1936" Jack Oakie Burns and Allen Bing Croiby Amo Andy Ray Nobla Hit Band Apartments IF LX ON Monday and Tuesday CHESTNUT, 523 West, furnished, second floor front. Phone 7807. CHESTNUT, 602 '2.

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