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srXlUY, JULY 1937 THE POBTSUOUTH TIMKS, PORTSMOUTH. OHIO TWENTT-ONB aci Film To Shov IOAV A. P. Gets World's iiv Picture To Be Based On Men Who Cover The Universe STARS LOSE GLAMOR AS CANDID CAMERAS CLICK Die Associated Press i July of the a film the history of the As- Jpiayed development of the free Anu'iican press, will go into production immediately, it was ccd by David Selznick, of Selznick Internation- Inc. -The story of the Associated been the procession of history, the birth and of kings, the fury of wars, lightning of catastrophes, ric political battles and of Indues who got the story, matter what the cost," Mr.

aid. "Ii is story yet to be told, -hich under the title 'Freedom the Press' soon is to take liv- form on the screen." Back To Early Days producer Selznick said the picture will describe the Associ- Press at its beginning in It will show the growth the nan-profit cooperative as- sxiation into the world's largest gathering organization. "The picture will present a outline of the nature of liie Associated Press and its firm Development of the principle of i news," Mr. Selznick unpublished records a i a the production be made available by related of which ap- match' 1.400 newspapers in I fiuntry alone are members. Press is a news- and distributing organ! mutually owned by its fcrnber newspapers and moti- pied bv one purpose only--to provide swift, accurate and fair reports the world over, involves daily effort, I m- indirectly, of 80,000 iiisviHuiirs throughout the world.

Tells StrugRle For Speed production plans to de- Associated Press' im- to annihilate ar.d Fpace from the days of feeble Morse telegraph newspaper ingenuity iiraMeti carrier pigeons, fast jkl clipper ships t5" speed a of triumph over CUMMINGS ASKS PAfiOONS FOR 2 AROUND THE RADIO DIAL All frofnaa Art Subject To Uut-Mloule Cbufn By Studios A Says p.p Convicted In Ohio For Holdup Did Not Committ Crime (NBC Keaturrt) 0 Hhuniba Orch. SUNDAY MORNING i i WLW-1MX WABC-HOK OR, SNYDER, FRIEND ESCAPE IN CRASH fiST" i tar Runs Backward On Trail After Sidewiping Trailer i 9:110 Bibli 9 15 Times Church Forum. Church Of Air lis'-arici- i By The Associated Press Dr. Rufus A. Snyder, son of.

children Jo Snyder of Second street, and Dr. R. A. Niple, both on the WASHINGTON; July 17-Al- 0t torney General Homer S. Cum- So Cai Ul Russ a Ha mings President Rooseyclt 1 1 1 "Family today to free two men.

imprisoned in Ohio for a crime which 12.45 1.00 Sunday Drivt-rs 1:13 1:30 Thatcher Colt 1:45 Magic Key More interestingly human than flattering are th pictures of many Hollywood stars since the camera began clicking through filmdom. Cases in point: Alice Brady's nervous hands, Joan Blondell's wan expression at a party, Edmund Lowe's face off guard as he takes a morning constitutional. I I I I 1 I II I III I i i I 1 1 1 i FAST WORK Shooting a series of close- ups, Lew Ayres, Ruth Coleman, Eugene Pallette, Benny Baker and other players in Paramount's "The Crime Nobody made a record by completing 17 camera setups, or scenes, in an hour and one half. terrific obstacles, for today there is no habitable spot on earth more than a few minutes from the nation's front page whenever news breaks. Newspapers the world over are members of the Associated Press and the spread of its humming wires feeds thousands of presses 240 words a minute.

Mr. Selznick said the date of release of the film will be announced soon. 'Beloved Enemy'At Strand On Monday "High a comedy with Brian Donlevy, Glenda Farrell and Norman Foster as its stars, and "Join the featuring June Travis and Paul Kelly, are presented on the double bill today at the Strand theater. One of the hetter dramatic pictures, Merle Oberon and Brian Aherne in "Beloved will open on the Strand's screen Monday for a three-day run. The story is based on a chapter in Ireland's struggle to free itsell from England's domination, with Miss Oberon playing an English 1 noble lady who falls in love with Aherne, leader of the Irish uprising.

IK I I li I I INI 'I: IM1I I I I I 'I AT WORK Paramount's topical melodrama, "Last Train From' Madrid," has gone before the cameras, with a cast headed by Gilbert Roland, Karen Morley, Lionel A i 1 1, Olympe Bradna, Robert Cummings, Helen Mack and Anthony Quinn. commit. -In a lengthy review of case, the attorney general asked 1 the President to pardon Anthony 12:30 oidtime songs (Tony) a i a 34, and Sargent, '39, both of Akron. Twice convicted of the $135,000 mail truck robbery at Warren, April 24, 1935, by federal juries at Cleveland, they are under sentence of 25 years to the Lewisburg federal penitentiary. From norSTZTI Both have been held in the: 3:15 I Cuyahoga county jail for nearly 1 Fl! teTM two years, pending arrival of a i 4:00 Paul Martin Famous Women String Millie.

String Eme'ble staff of the Ohio Hospital for Epileptics at Gallipolis, had narrow escapes from injury Friday about 3 a. m. in an automobile acci- dent on Scioto trail north of Radio City -1" Radio City Salt Lake Click i i I Dr. Snyder was driving south when his car figured in a side- wipe accident with a gasoline Hour Glasi Southfrnaira Cadle Ta'ern'cle 2 on Sj-n 2:15 2:45 Concert SUNDAY AFTERNOON I tractor-trailer hauling VoTgai- our Ncight)or. Dreams oi p.ist.

Speaker ions of gasoline. The passenger icar caught the rear left wheel Maeic Key poetic i i of the trailer causing the auto I tm a and run back" Dr ma8 i wards down the road 500 feet rvbod i before leaving the highway and cra shing into a fence. It narrowly Kidoocileis Danny Dee. From London Pat Barnes From Gcnnan Kroiu Gc; 'nany Choral Echoes mandate from the U. S.

circuit court of appeals at Cincinnati 4:30 Helen. Traubei for their transfer to prison. In conformity with usual pro- 4:45 Famous Women Our American Neighbors Mountain Choir Mountain Choir Lombardo i Organ Concert 5:00 Catholic Canadian Band Canadian Band ChfcaRoans cedure, Mr. Cummings did not 5 disclose details of his report, but J'JJ Ta O'Joilay Hum. Relation.

Scron.Kle it was indicated at a reliable Sl 1 1 1 source that evidence unearthed by agents of the federal bureau (1 fi missed filling station pumps. The 1937 sedan driven by Or. iiinc Bee-- Snyder was damaged to the ex" of $125. Jesse Suiter was driver of the truck owned by Dorfus Brothers of Coal Grove. SUNDAY NIGHT Jane Froinan Ernt-st Gill Or.

Jane Froman Don Ross Beauty Strands Dick Powell Sunset Dream! of investigation subsequent to I Werner Worksnop Morin Sisters i i i ii 'i 7:00 Don Ameche With Anr. SJtl'crn, 7:30 Ed Bel gen. W. C. 7:45 Fields.

Lamour Music In Air Cloutiers Or. Don Ameche Ed Bergen W. C. Fields a National Announces i the pair's conviction pointed toward members of the notorious Karpis gang as the real Alvin Karpis, leader of the gang, and his lieutenant, Harry Campbell, now are serving life Merry-Go-Round Sliep Field shep Fields sentences at Alcatraz peniten- IllI W.S2 wffiVu tiary for violation of thc Lind- bergh kidnaping law. Zcll 1 iiMs i MORE THAN 1,400 ATTENDN-W OUTING Two Special Trains Operate To Cincinnati More than 1,400 i Theater Is A Recording Room Joan-Crawford temporarily has turned her Little Theater into a recording room.

In order to overcome her "radio-phobia" the MGM star has had the small theater wired for sound. A small "mike" like the ones used at radio stations, has been installed on the stage. Wired to a recording device, this microphone makes it possible for the star to listen later to has been recorded. PORTSMOUTH'S NEWEST AND FINEST THEATER! COOLEST SPOT IN TOWN 2 Days Only! STARTING TODAY! 2 BIG FEATURES -SMASH HIT NO. 1 irs Soul stirring i i ROMANCE i Wynne Gibson a SMASH HIT NO.

2 'I HATE WOMEN" With Wallace Ford June Clyde Roles Assigned In New Columbia Film Witli signing of Frances Morris, Sherry Hall and Budd Fine, prominent parts for "Woman in featuring May Robson, Irene Hervey and Dean Jagger, were filled by Columbia Pictures. Others in the cast include Gene a Douglass Dumbrille, George McKay, Charles Wilson, Hooper Atchley, Russell Hicks, I Frank Sheridan, Arthur Loft, John Gallaudet, George Pearce, I Clarence Harvey, Pat West, ward Stanley and Robert Warwick. Singing Stars Are Reunited In Movie i A varied program is coming out of Grand National during the next few weeks. Six productions are to be released before June 1 according to an announcement by Edward L. Alperson, president of the company.

They are: "Killers of the Sea," made in Florida waters by Ray' mond Friedgen, with Lowell i Thomas as narrator; Boris Karloff in "Juggernaut," in which he appears without a horror makeup; Anna Sten in "Two Who i Dared," directed by I Frenke, her husband, i Beniamino Gigli, famed tenor of the Metropolitan Opera in "Forever Yours," Tex Ritter, ace i singing covtboy in "Sing. Cowboy, Sing," an Edward Finney produc- i tion, and Conrad Nagel and I Eleanor in a i Money," produced by George A. i Hirliman. MARTIN OFFERS ACCORD TO CMC 8:45 "Frank Munn Vocal Ensemble Spring Parade-- Sunday Party Mupic Camp Smoke Dreams 9:15 James Melton Una. Mysteries 10:00 Jerry Blainc 10:30 News; Molina 10:45 Carlos Molina Judy and Boys Paul Sabln Or.

IvTlrlie V.1170S--. a "'Bin 1V1Ore a 1 4UU nien Women Kddic Stanley. and children rode the special trains the Norfolk Western Univ. Rhythm Railway operated to Cincinnati II Saturday for the annual nuting of 1 i thp Federated Shop Crafts. Of this total 674 were from I Portsmouth and 730 from Wil- liamson.

At each place about 150 I adults and children, guests of the Conreit eR Mc workers, boarded the trains Concert Hour Freeman anf i paid the special rate in order i participate in the picnic at BLIFSC i Paul Sullivan Trace Orch. Coney Island with their friends. Garter" Thc i a I a i werc erat od to the Cincinnati riverfront 11:00 Barney Rapp 11:15 i 11:30 Fletcher Henderson Mihi: Hlley Or. Hick Barry Auto Union Leader Declares: Org whcre lhe sland Uecn He Is Willing To Yield On 'Wildcat Strikes' By j'Jie Associated Crriss DETROIT, July 17--The Unit- ed Automobile Workers, seeking i to negotiate revisions of its agreement with General Motors. informed the corporation today "we are prepared to cooperate I and assist your position" on the discharge of employes "when the issue involves productive cffi- ciency" FIREMEN FILL NEED OF i CHILOREUT UM i Tables, Benches, Playthings Made In Workshop carry the railway crowd to the amusement park.

Special tickets gave thc picnickers tuilt' price admissions on a rides and at all concessions. The committee comprised Don Phillips, H. G. McDaniels, J. E.

McDowell, L. J. Lykins. J. E.

Mitidlecamp and R. J. Collins. MARRIAGE LICENSES At Portsmouth Edward L. Ciales, 21, of 1400 'Angle Shooter' Is I O'Brien i Gladys Swarthput and John Boles will be by Paramount in an elaborate production of "Madame Butterfly" as Miss Swarthout's next vehicle.

Miss Swarthout is now in the east on concert tour, and is expected to return to Hollywood within a month. Boles is committed to Paramount for one more picture. His last picture was "Rose of the also with Miss Swarthout. Filming of "Angle a romance of the newspaper world and the conflict between love and professional duties in which Pat O'Brien and Joan Blondell will be costarred, has started at First Nai tional's studios. The picture is based on a story by Adela Rogers St.

John, ncws- paper woman. Ray Enright is di- rectinp "Angle which, i in addition to its headliner, has Ricardo Cortez, Margaret Lindsay John Litel and Ben Welden in its cast. i Special To The Times ASHLAND, July 17--In an un- u.sual accident here today Firemen of East End station i driverless automobile crashed arc making toys for children of through thc second floor wall of i tlic Fresh Air camp. Fireman Gil- a ara a landed on the side- i t2th ytrnel, culorcd, and i The assurance was given by is in chnrge of thc alk a no one wns i Mm'fiuerite a 24, of Homer Martin, union president the a I Clarksburg. W.

colored. 1 in a lengthy letter to William S. Six small tables and 24 small ward Lunsford. 37, was Forest H. Minium 30, of 10311 I.E^^ fi enalsomade im (ferences on proposed and a me rry-go-round for bruisi Lunsfords left' 1 3 1 1 plumber, and Nana i the agreement.

the children. (elbow. The moving machine i Henry, 20, of 1702 Gallia I Mr. Knudsen served notice on officials of the camp asked i crashed into TMc "ear of "trecl, shoeworker. the union nearly three weeks ago fjrcmen for loys week and owncd fcv thc Roy Gordiev, 30, of 527 Sixth that General Motors will not hc fircmen got busy jn the I garage firm.

The impact was i street, meat cutter, and Gertrude woodshop u.id turned out the sufficient to send the car through I Lordier, 40, of 526 Filth and Hie wall. It landed upside down street, clerk. negotiate until the U. A. W.

of A. to definite penalties for unauthor i AI'TOMATIC BATH Beverly Roberts, Warner Bros, player, has an electric timing device which draws her bath when set for her arising time in the morning. A thermostat regulates the temperature of the water to the desired degree. SHIRLEY ROSS CAST Shirley Ross today was set for the feminine lead opposite Edward Arnold in Paramount's which will be produced by B. P.

Schulberg at his own studio. The picture will be directed by i a Wallace, from an original story by George Auerbach. instigators of strikes. In today's letter Mr. Martin said i i a i of "wildcat" strikes and work stoppages "can be achieved only through close collaboration on the part of both of us' described in- i "injurious ami unnecessary" and said they are "tied up inextricably with the question of grievance Contending the existing equipment.

Thc tables benches will be deliverec i 0 the walk. Pastor WluTTried a And Funerals Commercial hatcheries set about 40 percent more eggs than the number of chicks expected. To Originate i i Language Is Dead Harvey Bierly SEAMAN, July 17--Mrs. N. M.

NOW Healthfully Cool THRU TUESDAY 2 A FOE THE PRICE OF ONE FEATURE! 3 1-2 STARS IN "LIBERTY" 1 MELODY! STARS PRESTON FOSTER UNA O'CONNOR ROMANCE! THE DEFINITE SURPRISE HIT OF 10371 BRUtE The Sime Director and Writer gave, you "The Informer" CONTINUOUS SUNDAY 1 P. M. 11 t. M. WEEK DAYS DOORS OPEN 6:15 P.

M. 4 CM UNTIL 15C 5 STUDENTS ALWAYS 15c CHILD Ifc n.v Tlip Associated MARIETTA, July 17--A i Brown received word of the pro- ister who hoped to foster world deatli of a cousin, Harvey Bierly, cedure is responsible for delay peace through adoption of a uni: who passed away at his home at "which tends to create friction versal language died here today. Tulsa, Okla. Mr. Bierly was born not only between the local man- Thirty years ago Rev.

Edward at Manchester 69 years ago. For agement and the union, but be- p. Foster of Waverly, W. sonic years he made his home tweeen the union and its own! started to originate a language with an uncle, the late Ramsey Mr. Martin which finally became known as Duffey on Grace's run, later en- urged the need for revision of the Ro.

He died at 83, following an i It-ring into a partnership with N. I agreement's language which he extended illness. Brown, and for eight years a said "oftirnes is vague and sub- i After his retirement from the gTMeral store was operated at ject to various ministry, Rev. Foster devoted Um njear hcre undcr lhe amc No change in the agreement his entire time developing words I Brown Bierly. can become effective before Aug.

a phrases which he hoped the! 1901 this partnership was world would accept. dissolved and Mr. Bierly nicved He regarded fhe project as a lo Sa ul a TM a he be- TRAFFIC A I A i hobby and his friends said he 4 1 Ilico I I I I I I A I poured a small fortune into its LIVES IN CJNCINNATI a i was energetic i Boy Drowned In Sand Hole 'Trying To Cool Off CINCINNATI, July 17--Traf- came assoriated with lhe H. C. Hall Co.

Later he was assistant county treasurer of Creek county. In he moved to Tulsa, and was associated with the Tom i i Jackson Wholesale Grocery and publisher of World i until six vears ago. when he re- a monthly magazine through i i in its cause until he became ill. Hev. Foster was author, editor fie accidents took four lives here which he sought to place the I a He is i hy i wif( today while a i death resulted in the limelight.

He also form( ss Exie i of from drowning. wrote a Ro dictionary. "Fork and three daugh- Clarence R. Bee, 27, of nearby In lectures, he emphasized that (( rs Holers of Ilohbs, Bethel, 0., succumbed to in- adoplion of a universal language Ncv Mexico, Mrs. W.

Malraic juries suffered when he was hit bring world peace by put- and Mrs. H. A. Bieber of Tulsa. BODY FOUND IN RIVER fracture when the car in which STEUBENVILLE.

July 17- he was riding plunged from Ba- FALLS IN TUB, The body of Hay 18, i lavia pike; William Johnson, 36, Cumberland, W. by a truck; Robert Barrett, 22. of i countries on a closer rela- Coshocton, died of a skull tionship. colored, died of injuries suffered Infant Tumbles In Ice Cream Friday and William Ruberg. II, Container one of twins, was run down near i 17--Omar Rex his home Wagoner, 13-month-old son of Fourteen-year-o I Omar Wagoneri was drowned to- Doyle was drowned in a rain- day when ne nto an ce filled sandhole as he sought to cream tub filled with salt water cool off from hours spent in al their farm home near here.

City firemen were called, but their efforts to revive the boy were futile. was found floating in the Ohio river today at his home city near here. Unable to swim, he was drowned Thursday night when he stepped into a deep hole. MONUMENTS and Markers Erect a proper monument or marker a fitting tribute to the memory of your loved ones "that Posterity May Know They Lived." Visit our Display Boom, select a proper memorial Our reputation ii your guarantee of quality and lervioe. MONUMENTAL IDT CO.

1546QALLIA8T. "Where Eighth MeeU GiltW Phone 1875-1' delivering his newspaper route. CLUB PLAN? FIREWORKS Hugh Ruel To Have Free Display At Raven Rock Tonight A fireworks display, free to the public, will be held about an hour after sundown tonight at Raven Rock Country club. H. H.

Ruel, club manager, poned his usual Fourth of pyrotechnic exhibition until to-! day so as not to conflict with the Kid's day program July 5 a i Municipal starium. Chemical analyses have shown dried bodies of have a high protein content. FOR EVERY OCCASION Golho and Gay SK. Portsmouth Monument Company High Grade andMARKERS Reasonable Prices 16170ffnereSt. Phone 615 Opposite Grcenlown Cemetery.

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