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Evening Express from Portland, Maine • 8

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PAGE EIGHT PORTLAND EVENING RADIO rom oodnlhits And Sereenn Tom Mix And Tony Reunited Patrick oley at Ed In Congress POTLIOH NOW PLATINO THE Oellata Whitney Kb'irno Society In The South CASCO I STREET SCENE I wth SYLVIA SIDNEY3 IVm Collier Jr Estelle Taylor ti RKO VAUDEVILLE 1 Ein St Doudas Rirhnk Yount Jefferson Theater I JoeJeeftho2 Is AH Balcony State S9e irrtHo Xir JOr £pZLMousB EVE 23 uddr nrr Rlf'hsrd Drnntt Psurs RhsRnon ChsriM Buddy Rogers In eatureAt State Theater Jmrr PiilltTrr Price Drama JACKIECOOPER utll WALLACE BEERY or 11 years a tall dark gentleman with a Russian name and an English accent haa been appearing in picturci ai on the local stage by turns And now' Hollywnd haa "discovered" with a great hurrah that Borts Karloff 1 here and the whisper la around that this Karloff la to be Hollywood's naw "man of a thousand The town lias been crying for a sub standard) (A When Dr Parkes the cere This Reckless Age And Stepping Sisters On Bill or Week EXPRESS SATURDAY JANUARY 9 1932 Guy Kibbee hag been Added to the that will support Barbara Stanwyck in So Big the picturisition of Edna novel which will soon start production at th Warner Bros studios in California Kibbee also has a prominent role in Union Depot the new irst National picture starring Douglas airbanks Jr Others already assigned to the cast of So Big are George Brent and Dickie Moore the five year old actor who is one of the outstanding char acters of Manhattan Parade just released last times today 15 Toni hi 815 i eraser to that title which was applied to th late Lea Chaney Karloff began la silant pictures as a heavy and with little variation re malned In that character on the screen He was for years one of those excellent actors whose face Is familiar to audi ences but whose name la only vaguely so He got parte hut little recognition With the talklee he haa fared better his work In The Criminal Code and in ive Star inal in which he was the unctuous pseudo mlnlstar bringing him to the fore Just at a time when an actor to play the monster In rankenstein was being sought And Karloff given that heaviest of heavy roles and by his performance has come after 11 years into glittering fame and a contract The monster most horrible of the year's screen creations is in real life I a polished gentleman a good citizen married with a pretty home in pleasant i and respectable Toluca Lake where Richard Arlen and Charite arrell who are screen heroes also have homes Karloff haa Russian and Bnrlish an resters and IS English by birth He haa not seen London since 1909 when he first came to America I Lil Dagover Appears On eature Bill At Strand fc STL XllVdlUI Stith tifOHtlK II1M1I 4IIS PRIOR and ltnTKt lie: 1 4 Mi Lveninrs Orchestra 92JS9 and Balcony S100 150 and 299 Matinees Orchestra 159 Balcony 9199 and litt O'Brien who rose to film prominence with hi portrayal of Hihly Johnson in The ront and Mae Clarke who also niiule her first screen hit as Molly in the same film will be seen in newspaper picture They have been signed to appear together in Columbia's inal Edition O'Brien is cast as the city editor of a metropolitan newspaper and Miss Clark as a smart on tlie same sheet Howard Higgin is the director Again Continue Case Of Bangor School Head BANGOR Jan fl (Special I Ths caw of Principal Joseph Hamlin of the Beal Business College charged with assault and battery upon the per son of Mbs Gcncvive Robinson of Ban gor 17 a student at ms school was continued until Monday morning be cause Miss Robinson was called today to testify before the Penobscot County Superior Court Grand Jury In an auto mobile accident case Hamlin was again released on his personal recog nizance The corridor in City Hall was crowded with business college students and others expecting to attend the hearing which was set for this morn ing Sunday is to bring: WEA 2:15 Pettis orchestra 5:30 Lily Pons soprano radio in Education Eddie Cantor from Cleveland 10:45 Seth Parker's Neighbors WABC London Broad cast speaker Sir William Beveridge 300 New York Philharmonic Sym phony 5:00 Real olks first of series on this chain: 8:15 iske Unvlerslty Chorus 930 Count von Luckncr WJZ NBC Damrosch symphonic hour 7:30 Sea Data by the Three Bakers 9:15 Stag Party guests Ray mond Knight and Adelina Thomason 10:15 Harry rankel the Old Singing Master: 12:00 Henry Theis' dance or chestra i Try these tonight: WEA NBC Arthur Pryor's orchestra and Revellers quartet 10 00 hour with Eddie Duchin's orchestra 11:00 Address nn National Defense by Senator A Reed nf Pennsylvania from Sojourners' Ban quet Washington 12:05 a Coon Sanders dance orchestra WABC Refs and Dunn comedy and song 8:45 Vaughn de Leath 10:15 Chicago variety pro gram 12:00 Guy Lombardo's orches tra WJZ NBC 5:30 Ray Jerkins humorist 8:30 Ben orches tra 9:00 Chicago Opera The Jew ess Raymond Knight and his Cuckoos nt Miami Beach Ha WEA JarrcU new new 6:45 at 6 5:45 Wide World Photo Twin Mix and hla famous horse Tony get together again after they were separated for live weeks ss Tom fought for hla life after a major operation In a los Angele hospital This reunion staged at Beverly Hills Calif was a Joyful one for both Alix and hl beloved horse and will be hailed by children through out the country as the Introduction to more of thooo clean Interrotlng Westerns In which they lake so murh pleasure Bowdoin Students Told War Can Be Outlawed By Human Achievement And Says Ideal Not Impossible Los Angelas Police Powerless To Stop Comedy Lysistrata LOS ANGELES Jan fl (A Los Angeles' police vice squad was powerless today to enforce its censorship of the modernized Greek comedy Lysistrata which stars Nance O'Neil famous New York stage actress A temporary restraining order Issued by Superior Judge Walter Gates pre vented the city from Interference with the show ifty four players Including Miss ONell were arrested at the close of Thursday night's performance They are to be tried by a Jury Jan 18 on charges of violating a city ordlanre which prohibits "lewd and shows Bangor Sentenced To Jail BANGOR Jan 9 (Special) John Day of Brewer was sentenced to 60 days In Jail when he pleaded guilty to a charge of peeping through a window In the home of Authur Goode of Palm Street Bangor early this morning on arraignment before Judge John Quinn In Municipal Court today Police have been receiving complaints' Hila week that a peeping Tom had been seen In the Palm Street section of the city About 1 o'clock this morning Mr Goode saw Day looking through a window In his house He ran out In his night clothes and held the man un til Patrolman Jack Hayes arrived Boris Karloff Slated To Be Successor Lon Chaney Probate Court Seven children are named as chief heneflclares to the estate of rank Nealey of Portland whose will wa filed for allowance in Probate Court today Gifts of IlfOOO art made to Malcolm A Nealey and Mrs May Duball of Portland 700 each to Hazen George and Clarence Nealey500 to Edward I Nealey all of Port land and (50 to Ina Shaw Sawyer of South Windham The son Malcolm also is named for executor and Is given 1000 in trust the Income of which Is to benefit an other daughter Josephine Handy and the residue of the estate is placed In trust to benefit the same daughter Charles Hill of Gray and eight other persons are named beneficiaries in the will of rank Hill who died Jan 4 In the Will of Henri Lambert of Brunswick who died Dec 30 the widow Eveline Is named for execu trix and chief beneficiary In that of Joseph Houle of Westbrook who died Jan 4 the widow Roseline Is named In similar status tuiMiilr LADIES CREATION SPECIAL EXCLUSIVE SOUND PICTURES RUDY VALLEE TESTIMONIAL DINNER Lady Queenborough Seeking Separation NEW YORK Jan fl (A The Daily News says that Lady Quecnbor ough the former Edith Starr Miller of New York has started separation pro ceedings against her titled husband charging him with causing her "aortal banishment" from London society Lord Queenborough member of Par liament and one of England's wealthiest bankers "considered her an Impedi ment to his political the News says she asserts and caused her to return to America in "an enforced exile" by refusing to support her MIa Miller's marriage to Lord Queensborpugh In July 1921 was of In ternational Import socially Woolwich Bridge Cost Set At $17763 AUGUSTA Jan 9 (A igures compiled by the Public Utilities Com mission showed today that an over head bridge and sidewalk at Woolwich built to eliminate a grade crossing over Maine Central Railroad tracks cost1776367 The building agencies railroad Stale Highway Department and town ot Woolwich were ordered by the com mission reimbursed amounts they paid In excess of the bridge's actual cost PORTLAND ENDS VAtllKVllIK MAT AND EVE NIIIIOX WITH MARY KOHINMIX "MAN PROM HEATH II I I KT Mat ISe IVr EveIe4ae orest 21 LAST TIMES TODAY HUSBANDS MATINEE TODAY STARTING MONDAY Direct rom 31 Tims la Choosing the best picture of th year and th bt individual performances i a popular indoor sport with critic and with th general public at thi time of th year A checkup of these lists usually show a great diversity of idea and offer opportunity for thought to see the critics got that According to the International Netvg Service Jimmy Starr mol ion picture editor of the Log Angeles Herald and Express has viewed 400 pictures during the year just past and has announced his selection of the 10 best pictures of 1931 as follows: Bad Girl Tlie Champ Cimarron The Criminal Code The Last light An American Traircdy Monkey Business The Millionaire The Pulilia Enemy and Skippy TILEPHON K' I 8 7726 Saturday Work to pass reconstruction corporation bill Manufactures subcom mittee continues beer bill hearing Na val committee to hear naval officers on building up fleet Manufactures com mittee goes ahead In hearings on ed eral relief funds Seeks vote on the Democratic tariff bill Banking committee frame' report on reconstruction bill Muscle Shoals discussed before the military committee Drainage legislation taken up by Irrigation committee riday Senate Debated reconstruction cor poration bill adopting several amend ments Manufactures commttce ques tioned Walter Gifford on unemploy ment and relief needs Naval commit tee heard Admiral Pratt urge fleet of treaty strength Legalised beer recom mended by two educators and a doctor before manufactures subcommittee i nance committee told son of former President of Peru got commission for floating securities House Took up Democratic tariff bill with understanding a final vote should be taken Saturday Western representative conferred on silver Riv ers and harbors committee took testi mony on improvement of the Tennes see River The military committee con tinued Muscles Shoals hearings A banking subcommittee approved the re construction corporation bill MAINE TODAY Earle oxe Veteran Of Silent Picture Days Is President Of Black oxc Institute Philan thropist And Regular ellow The active president and part owner of the Black oxc Military Institute one of the best known boys' schools in the West Is a well known moving picture Earle oxe You will remember him for many past performances He is a vet eran of the silent day's His latest picture is Old Man Minlck a Warner Brothers irst National picture starring Chic Sale It Is based on the famous story by Edna erber Like New Rale I'chool venture as hr la In hfs acting "I tin going to like this picture ponds 9 the time he can spare xr a uuiii ociui au nil inauvuic lie uc grest deal said Mr oxe the first day (amft interested In the school because on the picture "It reminds me of the nf the fart that his son was enrolled there One day he heard a rumor that the owners were considering selling and Immediately decided to buv the place He has always been Interested in education especially military school ing He is a former major In I he English army a graduate of Ohio Btate Uni versity and an rxnert pilot He Is a member of the Alpha Eta Rho na tional honorary flying fraternity of which Col Lindbergh Is first vice pres ident Lunrhes At Sehoel He never misses having luncheon at the school whenever It la possible When he Is working he always takes thia time nf dav to he with the stu dents and give anv advice that Is nec essary He Is adored by all of the students who come to him for 11 sorts of advice Mr oxe believe In making hla school homelike as possible without spoil ing the military spirit He Is very In terested in all athletlca aqd instills this spirit in the 104 students at the school The 4 club shows the spirit nf the boys of the school The members of this cluh are all boys from the ages of five to seven The secret meaning of the name is Too Tough To Tackle Mr oxe is also a philanthropist Since he has been Interested In the school three fellows finished at the In stitute and did not have enough mon ey to continue their education He ad mired the boys and thought them out standing examples of manhood so he Is sending them on to school Two are at A and one Is attending Three students at hla own school are there through his generosity 8on Not Spoiled Despite his kindly Instincts he Hoes not pamper hla own son In any way A story reached his rars that pleased him greatly During the summer vacation at camp his son spent 123 more than his allowance He did not know what to do about It and did not want tn ask hla father for It as he was not work ing at the time So he washed dishes for 35c a week until his debt was paid "Pretty good for the president's son" said hla proud parent Old Man Minlck has Just completed and will be released In ebruary In addition to oxe the cast supporting Chic Sale includes Lois Wilson Dickie Moore Ralf Harolds Adrienne Dore and others Starr selects 15 milstsndlng performs ores of 53 which ar at ennslderahle variance with the selections of the motion picture acad emy nt arts and sciences as announced at the tlma at Its annual Tnards for excellence Starr's choices were listed In the fallowing or der: Jackie Cooper in Bklppyf Wallace Beery In The Champ Phillip Holmes In The Devil's Holiday Richard Dlx In Cimarron Lionel Bar rymore In A ree Soul rederic March in Dr Jekyl and Mr Hyde Erie Linden In Are These Our Children the late Robert Williams In Plat inum Blonde Irene Dunne in Clmarrop Helen Th Sin Of Madelon Claudct Marlene Dietrich In Dishonored Marion Davlea In ive And Ten Jean Crawford in roaeessed James Cagney In The Public Enemy and Sylvia Sidney In An American TragedyT Just to nuke th record complet Strr list th 10 most un usual pictures which without giving hi reasons ar: Tabu Trader Horn Trans Atlantic Ar The Our Children rankenstein Out ward Bound the Notr Dame football gam Rango Street Scene and Around The World In 80 Minut i in st Lubilscli whs hflilcd bs the best director of lhe year for Jits vork in Sinilinjr Lieutenant mid other directors receiving praise uerc Clarence Brown for Possessed Joseph Von'Sternberg I lishonorcd Wesley Huggies Cimarron King Vidor The Champ Notinaii Taurog Skippy John Adolfi The Millionaire rank Capra Blonde 11 Griffiths' Rebound and William Willman The Public Enemy Cape City 1 To Pay Tribute I To Bishop Murray I WOW! On The Same Program LIL DAGOVER Exolie Continental Star In Woman ro tA Monte Carlo Actor Part Owner Of Military School DAY DAY ky CE BUTTERIELD (Time Eastern NEW YORK Jan fl Hweden pays honor to Cadman "pastor of the monies are to be broadcast i He Is to be presented a medal by that country far his work In connection the World Alliance for Interna tional riendship Through the Church and at the time Is done on the aft ernoon of January 15 WEA NBC is to have microphones on the scene Senator Robert Laollctte df Wis consin progressive leader Is to be In tervieweo oy william Hara via NBC at 10 Art whose name now rests on WABC CBS contract begins schedule next week going on Mondays and Wednesdays Tuesdays at 3:30 ridays and at Ray Perkins reports he is to be the "permanent guest artist" with Rudy Vallee beginning January 14 on WEA Another contract signer Is Gladys Rice soprano who Is to continue another year in the Shll kret concert series Gene owler colorful newspaperman and lately a best wiling author now rreatlng movie stories for a while was presented a bicycle by Robert Woolsey on his arrival And the story goes that Gene ever different Turns It over nlfhtly to the liveried doorman at hla swanky apart ment Io be placed tenderly In the owler garage where II remain In aolltary splendor One those popular white swimming suit Is being worn by Barbara Lyons Port Washington She shown with her mother Mrs rank Lyons all hrre lhy are varatloninf Combining their 10th anniversary celebration with a testimonial dinner to the Rt Rev John Gregory Mur ray Catholic Bishop of Portland mem bers of Cheverus Council Knights of Columbus of South ontana are gather In the Eastland Hotel on Wed nesday evening Jan 20 As this will be one of the last such functions Bishop Murray will attend before going to St Paul Minn a very large at tendance Is expected Preliminary plans have already been perfected and details of the final ar rangements are In the hand of the following committee: Patrick oley chairman Joseph Walsh Edward lynn Nicholas laherty Arthur Burke Charles Collins rancis rarreu rrancis suinvan ana ward Twomey Nurses Hear Outline Of University Course ALL NEXT WEEK MUee: Ud Ttiurs ri a ad Mae Edwards Players Taylor vvn 839 Th noted screen A stage star MISS LINA BASQUETTE and other arts BRUNSWICK Jan Wars cannot bo ended aimply by a sin gle nation's unwillingness snd unpre paredness to fight Dean Paul Nixon told the Bowdoin student body this morning In the first of a series ol chapel addresses on disarmament "I am no pacifist In the sense that some men are Perhaps I am not courageous enough to be" he contin ued "But I aft a paelflst In the seme of being certain that war Is a damnable way of settling difficulties certain that more world wars woulijl come close to wiping out anything worth fighting for certain that the biggest task facing all of the peoples of this earth is that cf putting war beyond consideration "To assume that It will be Impossible to end war so long as men are men Is nonsense Very few things are Im possible for human beings to achieve If the large majority of even civilized human beings apply their brains and wills and spirits to the problem Man has been on this planet onlv a million year or so and most of that time he was apparently more monkey than tnan Scientists tell us that the earth should function for some ten billion year still "One billion Is a thousand million Ten billion are ten thousand million What cannot man do in ten thousand time the number of years It has taken him to do Vhat he has done? End wars? of course he can end wars It is merely a matter of when merely a matter of' whether western man chooses to end them before they end this western civilization "But they can't be ended simply by a single nations unwillingness and unpreparedness to fighl they ean't be ended simply by increasing arma ment which may protect a nation against any one or even against any two other nations but not against sev eral nation that also have Increased their armament they can't be ended simply by league of nations and world courta and Kellogg peace pacts en couraglng and desirable and absolutely Sr necessary though such instruments are and worthy the support a it seems to me of every man eager for international peace they can be ended Just as soon a communities like this throughout the civilized world are convinced that fitting as it may be to fight and de for one's Country If need arises it is far m6re fitting to cultivate the will and spirit as well as the machinery to remove that need "That will and that spirit and that machinery have Increased in the last 12 years here and abroad more than In the whole of man's previous hlstoiy In England rance Germany Japan Italy are scores of organizations con cerned with international peace: The total number of such foreign associa tions is nearly 250 "Many International organizations of business men laboring men teachers women churches young people have as one of their chief objects the settle ment of all International differences through arbitration It Is mostly sus picion and fear rather than envy and hate that are keeping armies ahd na vies large: Everywhere I have been in Europe the great masses of people seem to want to live and let live It is this nation which by reason of Its power and comparative Isolation can best af ford to be the boldest In doing every thing thst removes international sus picion and fear that Is perhaps the most timid "or centuries the old Latin adage has been followed: In time of peace pre pare for war But during the last 12 years an unprecedented number of men an unprecedented number of lands have become aware that more such struggles as the Isst with th develop ment of means of destraction that can blot nut all life In countryside and city will be the suicide of the western hemisphere: have become aware that cooperation can get mankind Infinitely further than competition: have become aware that that old Latin adage In time of peace prepare for war may have served an earlier world but that the onlv saving adage for a world which man's inventions have so reduced In size and so increased In destructlblllty Is: In time of peace prepare for peace "Let us realize and act as It we real ized that in this and in air the other countries which participated in that last conflict is at least a larjer consclousnest that such conflicts are not inevitable that we human beings are human beings because God helping us we are capa ble of increasing In patience Justice generosity capable not only of fighting wars but of fighting war and ot fight ing disease and of fighting poverty and of fighting everything else that makes thi earth anything less than a fair and happy place for all It occupants" With Wallace Beery cast In a new type of role one In which he proves a revelation through splendid emotional acting and Jackie Cooper giving prob Jia iblv the finest pertormance of hl young a put spectacular career mere is no question that foremost critics In In eluding The Champ among the 10 best picture of 1931 were not In error The Champ opened riday at the Strand Theater for a week and Beery and Cooper were greeted by near ca pacity audiences who seemed unani mous in their approval Beery cast as the broken down former heavyweight champion gets away from "hard boiled" roles end proves that he Is equally effective where Teal emotional work la required His bewildered attempts to secure money to give his boy an education were teeming with pathoe and his sac rtflee when he drove the boy away believing It to be best and knowing that In no other way could he make the boy go to the mother who was financially capable of caring for him was one to draw tears even from the least emotional member of the audl Jackie Cooper as the youngster who Idolise hi father and learns to take life by "sticking hl chin was an appealing figure Despite the slang Land hard boiled air he Is the kind of a aon whom every parent wants a lovable loyal boy trying to act the Young Cooper In The Champ gives a dramatic and emotional per formance that many adult actor might well envy Irene Rich Roscoe Ates Hale Hamll ton Edward Brophy Kosse Scott and Marcia Mae Jone give atrong rip port In the companion picture Lil Dag over I seen to her first American star ring picture The Woman rom Monte Carlo Mis Dagover la not given in opportunity to show her real ability I although upon occasion were are inai it ration that she la a charming attrac wt tive actress with enough accent to i make her conversation truly delightful pA Th Woman rom Monte Carlo is the tale ot a young woman married to the commandant of a rench battle ship who Jongs for love and attention from her husband but Is fated to languish at home while he goes to sea When hla ship doe return It is on the i kve ot war and duty Interfere with herhort visit to him She is not off the khip fn time and is carried with It when war is declared but is Jiidden to the btateroom of an old friend and her hus band doe not know that she is not at home The ship Is blown up by tlie enemy and the commandant Is placed ion trial for negligence His wife at wo riEK oi uer reput auon iceuuea clearing hU name but smashing Prof Rice Of Maine Tells Of Study To Relieve Hos pital Training Schools The rours to nursing training to be Instituted at the University of Maine tht all was outlined before the Maine State Association at the East land Hotel this morning by Prof 8 Rlee of the University The course Is designed to meet the special needs ot prospective nurses he said expressing the hope that It would relieve the hos pital training schools ot some ot their burdens The training school of the Eastern Maine General Hospital he declared has promised to give six months credit for the university nursing course I' will he under the direction of the ex tension service of the College of Arts and Sclrnces he said but will not tie given unless there is an enrollment of nt least 14 The course as Professor Rice out lined it will provide 33 hours of uni versity credit to anatomy physiology chemistry bacteriology English hy giene dietetics psychology sociology history of nursing and physical train ing Other addresses were given this morn ing by Mary MacKay on the League of Nursing Education: Miss Carrie Hall superintendent of nurse? at the Peter Bent Brighan Hospital Boston bn the Harmon oundation Plan and Miss Ellen Daly superintendent ot the Knox County General Hospital Rockland on the National League of Nursing Edu cation Miss Margaret" Bryant In structor of the Eastern Maine General Hospital retd a report on the nurses' convention at Atlanta Oa Mrs Lou Horne speaking at the an nual dinner Thursday night strongly that the standards of the nursing profession be raised constantly ever Increasing responsibility Riven a nurse today" Mrs Horne said "require that she should have a com plete understanding of tall phases of slcknets" Beery Cooper Team Scores In The Champ Keiths HURRY! Last Day Heart throb that teal WT your heart! Oy Drama that will hold you spell bound: Mat 15e VICTOR MeiatIKN KIIMt Ml 1OH WOMKA ALL 51TIOM OOCOIA AIRBANK Ths Rrx1lv nla Prepare or Peace In Times Of Peace Dean Nixon Advises COLONIAL Hrwt NhowYna WMIY HALE IN LYING liDWARir kCMIlNSON In "THE WIDOW ROM CHICAGO 1JIVREL AND HABDY (OJHEUV ICAN'GR IGRTR RhMi Matthew Dattett That theae hrpdlss maycar? members of the younger generation will assay pur gold when put to the test is tho lesson conveyed In sugar coated manner by This Reckless Age feature picture now plsylng at the State Theater This Information In which Charlea Buddy Rogers Charite Ruggles Pesgy Shannon Richard Bennett and rances Dee take leading parts In jecting laughter and romance tn ade quate measure In the companion picture laughter la the main ingredient It 1 Stoppins Sisters featuring Louise Dresser Minna Gombell Jobyna Howland and William Cnlller Jr and contains several se quences which are more than just fun ny This Reckless Generation is the story of parents who have sacrificed for the comfort and happiness of their chil dren only to find that the offspring art apparently intent only upon their own pleasure and give little thought to the happiness of father and mother Th roll Ch tn unfortimal stance th father faced with the payment nf a large sum of money or possible criminal action and it I then that he finds the true worth in the son and daughter who come to hl aid and prove successful In thdr efforts Stepping Sister is laugh provoking picture tn which Louise Dresser p'ays the part of Mrs Ramsay a former burlesque queen who has worked for years to get Into society and finally la on the verge of ucccm staging a benefit entertainment she Is suddenly confronted with two ghost from the past who acre also members of that popular triumvirate The Three Stop ping Sisters This th ead of a plot build up Into numerous laughs before the three final ly swear off on further pretense and declare their willingness to art natural henceforth to the great Joy of Mr Ramsey who admit he Is a corned beef and cabbage man" "Trick lay" Preludes Death When John Victor Wake 52 pro fessional tennis player threw hi rack at Into lhe ar tn his last came on the sports ground at Leeds England the spectator suspected trick playing or a 1 Joke Immediately he collapsed nd a i few minutes later was dead from na tural causes parts I used to take on the stage to New York Since I Lave been to the'movica I seem to have become a heavy and 1 don't like It particularly I really am Mr) a ahAllfl Wil bju use BUlii Vi pggnuu vassia M' 0'Hruw kicking old women to the face" Mr oxe is as interested in hla Tltir Hi hi lip ill IS 1 I 4 4 A it' fl! Jill It fc! ll III 1 1fir i RE it I faith in her tfcl A I I It HMm Charlti' Rojtr HWBWI "giddy" Chgrlig Rujfltg Psjy Shg non I I Richard Bnntt st i is gna rraneeg Barbara HR fcp Week 1 IN In 1 THE ECKLESS A0B EK A Eonuurtle Story of Youth Also STEEPING SISTERS O'f i A Comedy IthH Mz I I rK ik I a Mi pl i Irhl SM I Sr 3 Illi a iJSSjHt I 40 nr Jr Ski KMHMmSI HRlBmsgfflH 4 jimki tBKWwSv Hr' 'b mW (O' BJ Wr tee" ''W i sSr it I in 5 al Anna Mur Wnrarr 7 at lhe lira W' I (Vi JyW'' oXt fc zt 'W I i iiist Jis mr dsswt A A at 'SO A Starts Monday Tbe one and onlv EDDIE CANTOR in 4 I I I 1 sev Ifei 1 4 gL JC 'tK Jr.

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