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-PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1938- -12 pro Susan Hayward, just signed by Warner Brothers, will make her screen debut in "Gold-Diggers in Taris." and Screen News of the Stage Mary Loa Lender, a Columbus (O.) girl, gets an important role in "Professor Beware," with Harold Lloyd. STARTS TODAY 'Ki rn mal.i.ar a I.H'V.W 1 The Drama Desk wild lady. A tarn Presenting the Big Three Of the Stanley's Big House leopard. Put them all VGJr together, liter pell 1 Ill uwwiiyviu uproar 1 i i V- LlkJ -1 1 1 1 BARRY FITZGERAID MAT ROBSON FRITZ FELD RELE4SE "MARCH tit IV LATEST OF NEXT FRIDAY! BETTE DAVIS in "JEZEBEL" JOHN LITEIi il'SV, TRAVIS DICK FOR AX Another story of prison from the inside by Sinsj Sing's Warden Lewis K. Iawes reaches the screen of the Stanley today.

It is "Over the Wall," with Mr. Litel as the battling chaplain and Miss Travis and Mr. Foran providing the inevitable romantic interest. The stage gets Jackie. Cooper, the boy movie star, and a new Major Bowes' unit.

NIXON The New Films "Thank You, Mr. Moto" and "Daughter Of Shanghai' Head Alvin and Warner Dual. By Harold W. Cohen East and West Willie Howard, who's appearing with his brother, Eugene, at the Versailles cafe in New York, has just come up with a new sketch that's a howl. Tm Tyrone Shapiro, the Bronx Caballero," it is called.

Maxine Sullivan's contract with Samuel Goldwyn to appear in the next "Goldwyn Follies" has just been dissolved by mutual consent Harry Richman sails next Thursday for London and some night club engagements. Louise- Hoviek is to sing on the screen for the first time in "Battle of Broadway" with Victor McLaglen and Brian Donlevy. The Mercury Theater's production of "Julius Caesar" will be five months old on Broadway tonight. A hiss-and-cheer clocker who likes to hang around the theater reports that there are more hisses than hurrahs in "I'd Rather Be Right," when George M. Cohan, as President Roosevelt, refers to "my third term." The Shuberts expect to run their next "Ziegfcld Follies" right through the New York World's Fair in 1939.

"Lucky Penny" will be the title of the new Shirley Temple picture. Old Vic in London is currently giving a living writer a break for a change, with James Bridie's "The King of Nowhere" current at the historic playhouse. Because of protests from medical bodies throughout the country, Warners have abandoned "Your Life Is In My Hands," an expose of quack practitioners. Hardie Albright was too nervous to attend the Broadway opening of his "All the Living" and got the good news at Sidney Kingsley's house in New Jersey. Opening Today Penn Katharine Hepburn and Cary Grant in "Bringing -Up Baby," with May Robson, Charles Ruggles.

Walter Catlett and Barry Fitzgerald. Stanley "Over the all," with Dick Foran and John Litel, and on the stage, Jackie Cooper and a Major Bowes unit. A play Oliver H. P. Garrett wrote in 1935 under the title of "Gentlemen in High Boots" has been since almost completely and, now called "Waltz in Goose-Step," will reach Broadway next fall via Sam uel Rosen and the Savoy Players.

It's about Germany. The Movie Lots Beg to Report Joan Bennett and Anne Shirley are definite for "Mother Carey's Chickens' at R-K-O. A Twentieth Century-Fox cast and crew, Where to Go When to Go NIXOXX The Pitt Cap and Gown Club prcsenta "Pickets, Please!" Tonight at 8:30. PITTSBURGH PLATHOtSK "Autumn Crocus." Tonight at 8:30. AI-VIN" Claire Trevor in "Walking Down Broadway" and Peter Lorre in "Thank Tou.

Mr. Motto." Complete shows at 11. 1:53. 4 :28, 7:01 and 9:44. ART CINEMA Henri Garat In "The Gots at Play" and "The River." Feature at 11:42, 1:48.

3:52, 5:58. 8 and 10:04. BARRY "The' Shadow." with Charles Quigley and Rita Hayworth. and Evelyn Venable in "My Old Kentuckv Home." Complete shows at 11, 12:37, 3:24, 6:11 and 9. CASINO "Bowery Burlesquers" and movie shorts.

Show at 12:30, 3:45, 7 and 9:35. ENRIGHT "Everybody Sinit." with Judy Garland, and "Night Spot." with Allan Lane and Joan Woodbury. Complete shows at 12, 3, 6 and 8:45. FAMILY Sally Eilers in "Lady Behave" and "Paid to Dance." with Jacqueline Wells. Complete shows at 12, 2:21, 4:42, 7:03 and 9:24.

rULTON Definna Durbln In "Mad About Music." Starts at 11:17, 1:28, 3:41. 5:52, 8:03 and 10:16. LIBERTY Madeleine Carroll and Herbert Marshall in "1 Was a Spy" and "The Black Doll," with Edgar Kennedy. Complete shows at 12, 2:55, 5:50 and 9:05. FEVN Katharine Hepburn and Cary Grant in- "Bringing Up Baby." Starts at 11:01, 1:14, 3:27, 5:40, 7:53 and 10:08.

SHERIDAN SQUARE "Gold Is Where You Find It." with George Brent and Olivia De Havilland. Starts at 12:45, 3:05, 5:25, 7:50 and 10:10. STANLEY "Over the Wall." with Dick Foran. and on the stage Jackie Cooper and Major Bowes unit. Picture at 11.

1:35. 4:45. 7:50 and 10:45. Stage at 12:30, 3:30, 6:40 and 9:50. WARNER Anna May Wong in "Daughter of Shanghai" and "Daredevil Drivers." with Dick Purcell.

Complete shows at 11, 1:37, 4.14. 8:51 and 9:58 headed by Director Alfred Werker, Jean Hersholt and Joan Davis, leaves for Callander, Ontario, May 10 to begin filming the new Dionne picture, "Five of a Kind." Jack Cunningham and Jesse L. Lasky Jrn are doing the screen play for Cecil B. De-Mille's "Union Pacific." M-G-M has Just purchased "Death on the Table," an English story. David L.

Loew is announcing a policy of "more important stories for Joe E. Brown. The Marx Brothers' first upon their return to Metro next fan will be "A Day at the Circus." Harold Lloyd has just installed a basket ball court on his Beverly Hills estate. Ten-year-old Donald O'Connor will sing a tune' by Hoagy Carmichael, "Small Fry," in Bing Crosby's "Sing. You Sinners." Glenda Farrell's Universal commitments have been postponed so she can do a play-on Broadway.

Joe Venuti, the violin-playing band leader, goes into "Garden of the Moon" at Warners. Broadway gets the opening of William A. Brady's revival of "The Circle," by WY Somerset Maugham, Easter Monday, April 18. Grace George and Tallulah Bankhead head the cast which also includes John Emery, Miss Bankhead's husband, Denis Hoey, Bramwell Fletcher and Cecil Humphreys. Local Scrappings That suit for $5,000 a Pittsburgh woman brought against Junmy Durante several ears ago for "holding her up to ridicule" during his last engagement at the Penn was settled quietly out of court som months back for the sum of $300.

Tommy Riggs is asking $2,300 a week for personal appearances. Lou Smith, former Paramount publicist and now Producer-Director Frank Lloyd's right-hand man, in town renewing old acquaintances for a few hours when his Hollywood-New York plane was forced down here on account, of bad weather. If you've missed Joe Sala, the amiable little Cuban mixologist at the Nixon cafe, the last few days, he's in the Mercy Hospital convalescing from an emergency operation for appendicitis. Jim Alexander heads for the coast in a couple of weeks to take in the annual Republic sales convention. Lawrence Welk plans to feature a couple of Charles Gaynor's tunes from the coming Playhouse revue.

Ken and Roy Paige, the acrobatic comedians who hung around Pittsburgh for almost a year not so long ago looking for a break, are now the hit of the floor show at the Cocoanut Grove in New York's Park Central Hotel. Art Kassell's band goes into the Cleveland Statler for a run next Friday. The current double bill at the Alvin will remain only through Sunday, a new one (Edith FpllnwS in "T.ittla XTioo i n. ii in v. rv and Lupe Velez in "He Loved an opening a four-day engagement on Monday.

Herby Harrison's impression of Lionel Barry more at the Show Boat is tops in accuracy. Etzi Covato is back from a business trip to Atlantic City, where he's been dickering for a summer spot. His band closes here at the Italian Gardens June 1. Sammy Walsh's option at the Mayflower Hotel in Akron, 0 has been taken up for four additional weeks. Incidentally, he and the Missus won't be.

Bill Green's guests Sunday, Sammy having discovered since opening there that Akron is a seven-day town. The date of that testimonial dinner in honor of John Maloney has been changed from April 18 to May 9. Addenda Philip Dunning is trying something new with "Schoolhouse on the Lot." He's presenting matinee and evening performances every Sunday, dropping the usual Monday night show. Leon Janney, the former boy star of the cinema, is playing "Mulatto" around the New York subway circuit "Bravo," the current show at Broadway's International Casino, will close April 30 after 451 performances and on May 7 a gigantic ice show opens there. The London correspondent for the New York "Times" says that Noel Coward's new musical "Operette," sounds as if it had been I By Harold W.

Cohen written by a man "who was himself bored with it at the outset" Milton Shubert, who has just placed Philip Goodman's "Lady at Large" in rehearsal, owns another new play by the same author, "A Policeman's Lot." Bert Lay ton Heads Show at IVew Penn In addition to Joe Haymes and his orchestra, featuring vocalist Honey Burns. Lou Pasarelli, manager of the New Penn, is also present ing a floor show headed by Bert Layton. The latter calls- his act "Bert and His Flirts" and it features Henrietta Hacker and Donna Laine. Haymes is in the last week of Donna Laine. his engagement at the New Penn and will be followed by Barney Rapp's dance band.

Jallopy Haven Metro Goldwyn Mayer's "Three Comrades" has become a new hope for unemployed foreign cars. In early sequence in the picture, an Avions-Voisin, a Renault, a Minerva and an old Rolls-Royce were used Later, four more Renaults, two old Austins-, two Minervas, and an Isotta-Franchini ode through the AMr yovtrtir Mwt FULTON. I TBS-ini'a DEANNA DURBIN MAD ABOUT MUSIC -HI. HERBERT MARSHALL STARTS TOMORROW Wmm IN WHITE MEN IN STRIPES Henry VILCOXON MARIAN MARSH NEW PENK Rt. 88 Nar Snnth Park JOE HAYMES AND HIS ORCHESTRA hpatnrine HONEY BrRNS.

Vorali.t n.R SHOWS NO MINIM CM MTFXV CHARGE Phones: Colonial 212-9922. THE HADO FLrs! "MT Old Kpntorky Home" STARTS TODAY .25 TO 12:30 vac 1 1 1 1 1 I Ik In ft a -TONIGHT AT 8:30 CAP AND GOWN CLUB IM KKSITV Of l'lTTMil K.H Presents Pickets. Please' An All Male Satire Tickets: At Box Office (No Tax) HIXOH NEXT WEEK IIIAUII SEATS TODAY Mtlnr Mrdnpsdar and SsturiUi 6th Subscription Play AlMfl it lltim Jl- irttlMt MUX It I fl with LOCILE WATSON VIOLET NEMIN6 NICHOUS 101 NEW YORK CAST DIRECT FROM YEAR ON 8R0AOWr ETniinc: R3e to $5.75. Matinee: aa to 2.so. UffiA 7 Chorus Girls Riding High These Davs i Boom Days for Them In Hollywood With 11 Musicals Shooting.

By JimmieFidler HOLLYWOOD, April 7. Idol Chatter No wonder Alice Faye has such captivating ways her father Mas a New York policeman. Look alikes: Mary Eagen and the late Thelma Todd Jit uncanny Whenever Fred A a i is pleased with Isents him with a wrist watch A-onder if he 'CtS JOD-lOl JL -ates? The ul-V arnate in fan nail: an 85-foot U. artat, made of III il ji a 1 1, March, given to Russell Hayden by the high school girls of Dallas. Tex.

John Barrymore's abbreviated stature is always a surprise to me. With 11 fHmtisirals shooting, Hollywood chorines are getting capitalistic ideas. Today's discovery: Marlene Dietrich stays that weight by daily workouts on a gymnasium bicycle. Fear that unliatterine pictures of their stars may be circulated is responsible for the studio edict against camera-toting visitors. The real family name of the Lane sisters is Mullican.

Odes to feminine nature: Olga Celeste, Hollywood's most famous lion trainer, Is afraid of mice. Come rain, coma shine, Johnny Weismuller spends five hours a day pummehng. a golf ball. Never knew an actor who could relax as completely between scenes as Fred-ric March. Odd that Jimmy Dunn, the most reckless automobile driver in these parts, has a reputation as a super-conservative airplane pilot.

Judging from the sights in our neighborhood theater, some people loy to go to the movies, and some go to the movies to love. THE XEXT time some studio bigwig brags to me about his brand new stars, I'm going to settle his hash by raking up the case of El BrendeL It is typical of a Hollywood condition. A big comedy star five or six years ago, El went down the skids, hit bottom with a thud and couldn't get a role in any major picture. In desperation, he finally accepted a ttivial bit that of the band leader in the new Sonja Henie opus, Mappy Landing." Today he is 9jn bis way to the top again with a Twentieth Century contract and featured billing. Is the studio responsible for his new prosperity? Not so you theatergoers can take the credit.

El was not even mentioned on the credit title in "Happy Landing" until you wrote so many letters praising his bit that the studio called hack the picture and hastily revised the cast credits. Why not do as much for several other old-tjme favorites that Hollywood has forgotten? STOPPED IN the Brown Derby for a snack last night, saw Ginger Rpgers at a nearby table and went over to say hello. While we were chatting I noticed a man across the room who was appraising her appearance a necessity in Ginger's case, for she looks very unlike her screen self. Finally he strode over, interrupted our conversation without the courtesy of pardon-me and demanded an autograph. "Are you sure you're not making a mistake?" Ginger said sweetly.

"My name is Virrinia McMath." He backed awav. bubbling apologies and left Ginger glowing with triumph. Au- tograph hunters should arm tnem-selves with a list of real names before they stalk such crafty game. TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX keeps under contract about a $core of pretty young girls pros- pective stars who are serving an apprentice ship by playing I background bits. On a set every day for weeks, they ap- pear before the camera in per- I haps five or.

six scenes. It is a lazy life thirty 1 minutes work out of an cizht- hour day. A few weeks ago, Iva Stewart, a blond miss who looks surprisingly like Madeleine Carroll, proposed that they should spend their leisure set time knitting for charity. There has been quite a bit of laughter at their expense for it is incongruous to see bejewelled beauties plying knitting needles on a nightclub set. But the girls last month presented thirty-three sweaters to a Los Angeles orphanage.

There is nothing funny in that WILLIAM POWELL, apparently as debonair as ever, stopped at my table in the studio cafe today to ten a new story, and. after, he had left I commented on his high spirits. The fan magazine writer with whom I was lunching looked at me a strange expression. "Three days ago." she said, tried to interview him and came away without my story. I happened to mention Jean Harlow and Bill Powell broke down completely.

I left because it is not decent to wit-aess such grief as he displayed!" V- a Kit Ji Vtljk Iva Stewart TIME" t' i r. lilut "DAUGHTtK Of SHiHMtr ls0 BF VF dt Rfl RF RTt Dirt '1 IS CFORFiF PRINT miVK c--" nr "COLD IS WHERE YOU FIKO If 1 1 30 to ,0. Tto-ir II JOSRS Fvfrttrir TODAY AT YOUR NEIGHBOim THEATRE NORTHSIDf GARDEN llnlnrcH lit mo-J "INTERNATIONAL SlTiVWlC larhl I lull Bns Him l.uMt "THRiLL OF Llftm- MrKfXS ROCKS I SHEA'S ORPHEUM FRANK MllHl. A I'Kt RH! "BEG. BORROW OR STUL" Bob "ARIZONA CUNFIGHTH' i hap.

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Pittshnrrh. Alle2hfn 1 granted, all person m'fh will make payment and Executor. 23J9 P'r''' burgh, Pa. i i ii rr-r handed. It's all good, clean, bloody fun.

The Alvin is also showing a mighty pleasant little (meaning baddie) called "Walking Down Broadway," mighty pleasant indeed. It's about Fix chorus girls who resolve to hold an annual reunion on New Year's Eve. When next the holiday rolls around, one has been killed by a truck, another has plunged to her death and a third is in jail serving 20 years for murder. The others have found happiness of a sort, possibly because none of the authors could think up three ire violent ends. 'Daughter of Shanghai" "Daredevil Drivers" ARNER.

The market in melodrama seems to be pretty bullish this week. At the WTa'rner, too, it's bang-bang, run for your life and women and children first, certainly, no place for the faint in heart or the critical in judgment, either. What would you expect of something labeled "Daughter of Shanghai?" That's exactly right. Oriental shadows, flashing daggers, smugglers, narrow escapes and the triumph of justice. Wrhen the mob yes, the movies are still hearing from the mob does away with Anna May Wong's father as he is about to expose them, they reckon without his avengin daughter.

Masquerading as a dancing girl, she trails the boys to their lair and uncle is the only thing left for them to say. Of course, don't get the idea that it all so simple for Miss Wong. She has more dangerous encounters than Hairbreadth Harry before papa can finally quit turning over in his grave and happily join his honor able ancestors. Thanks to a pretty good cast, including Charles Bickford, Philip Ahn. Cecil Cunningham, J.

Carroll Naish, Evelyn Brent, Larry Crabbe and a dozen others from Para mount's stock company, "Daughter of Shanghai" manages to shine up the melodramatic boiler-plate rather presentably. Then there is "Daredevil Driv ers," too. In this Mr. Dick Purcell uses his racetrack winnings to re finance Miss Beverly Roberts' bus company and save it from being absorbed by an unscrupulous petitor. You never expect anything quite so original from such a commonplace title, honestly now would you? "Accent On Youth" Cast Picked at Pitt The cast for the Pitt Players' production of "Accent On Youth," which will be presented in the Stephen Collins Foster Memorial, May 2 and 3, during the annual spring campus festival, has just been announced by Carl B.

Cass, who is directing the play. John Weisbrod and Margaret Nelson have been assigned the leading roles and others in the company will be Edward Mc-Adams, Sylvia Shapiro, Robert King, Oscar Goodstein, Richard Klemer and Laura Jean Smith. He Is Official Ken Barton, official announcer of the Cleveland Air Races, performs the same job in "Test Pilot," starring Clark Gable, Myrna Loy, Spencer Tracy and Lionel Barry-more. Gable, in the air race scene, flies a flaming ship to spectacular victory. For better or worse, not forgetting contract extensions and Mr.

Zanuck. too, the usually sinister Mr. Peter Lorre. believe it or not, has reformed. Where once he was a plague to all mankind, now the sloe-eyed, round-faced innocent lives only fcr law and order end the complete subjugation of everything that's evil.

As the imperishable Mr. Moto, an Oriental investigator of extremely scholarly accomplishments, Mr. Lorre is the most reassuring gentleman imaginable. One nice word from him and you know immediately that matters are well in hand, that no harm will envelop the two young lovers and that the dastardly villains cannot possibly get away with it. In this case, practically everybody in the cast seems to be after a series of seven scrolls from the Yuan dynasty, not in the interests of art either, but because, when pieced together, they form a map of that legendary treasure in the tomb of Genghis Khan.

Let it be said for "Thqnk You, Mr. Moto," at any rate, that there is no lack of excitement, preposterous though it be. Killings, killings everywhere no grand opera ever had such a stage-tul of corpses. And Mr. Moto demonstrates in the end that beneath his slight, lithe frame ripple mucles of dynamite when he subdues practically an entire boatload of assorted bad men single- Ready for Beach And Movie Page ANN Looking for something nice in bathing suits? Here she is, Miss Sheridan, who will next turn up on the screen in "Little Lady Luck" wilh Warners' new five-year-old find, Janet Chapman.

In private life. Miss Sheridan is Mrs. Edward Norris, wife of the young man lynched by the mob in "They Won't Forget." RFfiFIIT I "amf K(B lltOtn I 'CHAN AY MONTE CARLO' Jjmlm. "HKiH FLIERS" PR IICD1 Mjtos Lov. Krun-hc Ton on'ttr.

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deceased, lata of Mc-K Rocks. Allegheny County. having rn granted, all peraonii Indebted to paid estate will make payment and thoe having claima will present them to Norman I i nn. A I McKees Rocka. Pa.

William A. Wilson, Attorney, Oliver bulM-inK. Notice that letters testamentary on the estate of Maria White, deceased, late of Wilkinsburg. Allegheny Countv, having been granted, all persons indebted to said estate will make payment and those having Claims Will nr. an 13 HIM.

Executor. 1M1 Denniston avenue. Pittsburgh. Fa. Milton P.

Shore! Attorney. 2Z Plaza Building, Pittsburgh, Pa. Notice that letters of administration on the estate of Llllla Williams, deceased, late of Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, having beef.

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