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MIXING MUSIC AND HORSE RACING

Handle Held For 2d Week

Proving the Public Likes a Strong Dose Of Hokum.

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\ “VALLEY OF THE GIANTS "—Wayne Morris, Claire Trevor. Frank | an McHugh, Alan Hale, Charles Bickford. Directed by William Keighley; | from a novel by Peter B. Kyne.

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THURSDAY, SEPT. 2, 1938

Given ‘Ride’

Studio Sends Notable by Mistake.

Times Special

HOLLYWOOD. Sept.

Siam Prince [Bette Davis and |[

Mate Separate

HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 20 (U.P).—|

Truck After Bette Davis, movie star, and her!

‘husband, Harmon O. Nelson, had separated today.

“Ham and I have definitely de-|

{cided to take a vacation from each!

29.—Not a other,” the actress said in a tele-

recent incident. but one which until |8ram sent to newspapers.

now has been successfully shushed, | |invclved the visit to Hollywood of

one of the young princes of Siam. | | Studios always vie with each other

to entertain notable tourists, and

this one was persuaded to make a

| tour of the lot at 20th-Fox. | A secretary in Darryl Zanuck’s office telephoned the studio trans- | portation department to send a! car to a local hotel “to pick up the Prince of Siam.” A clerk in the transportation dee |

X {partment interpreted this as an or-

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‘der to pick “the prints ‘Siam.’ " land the clerk assumed that a picture titled “Siam” had been exthe hotel the previous fevening. So he sent a truck. The error was discovered 15 min-

utes later, and a limousine was

up

® rushed to overtake the truck, but

demanded

opening at the As this picture would indicate, a mixture of music and horse racing.

‘Floods Jinx for Ralph Bellamy

{ Times Special

HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 29.—Light-

sled

it was too late. The first driver had wheeled up to a side entrance, “the prints of ‘Siam.'”

of | Films are called prints, |

| thousands of dollars today by her | activities in the local Chinatown.

| construct

and had been astonished when, aft- |

some discussion, a natty little brown-skinned man and a companion had got into his car. [hotel executive hurried out and ex{plained the mistake, but the amused prince insisted upon riding to the studio in the truck.

Lucille Ball says she has been spending her evenings at psychic seances trying to get in touch with her agent, who seems to have moved {to some other world. . .. And Samuel

An old favorite reshot in technicolor, this film tells the story in ning may not strike twice in the | Hoffenstein, the poet turned movie |

» which from an unscrupulous umber King. Circle

SINNERS"—Bing Crosby, Fred MacMurray, Donald | Produced and directed by Wesley Rug- |

YOU \ Shigeo h Patterson. r by Claude Binyon. dventures of the crooning Beebe boys: Mike, the kid brother: 1 ia, the industrious one, and Joe, the shiftless one who makes a Killing uys a race horse and nearly breaks up the family.

“CAMPUS CONFESSIONS" —Betty Grable, Eleanore Whitney, Henry, Hank Luisetti. Directed by George Archinbaud. About a millionaire who didn't like athietics, and his son, who did. picture serves to introduce Hank Luisetti, the former Stanford

1 hall <far Ketball star.

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Loew's (Second Week)

“TOO HOT TO HANDLE"—Clark Gable, Myrna Loy, Walter Pidgeon, Connolly, Leo Carillo. Directed by Lawrence Weingarten; based by Len Hammond, newsreel photographer; screen play by | allings and John I.ee Mahin lis of the rivalry of two not-too-scrupulous newsreel cameraThere are exciting |

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ho use a famous aviatrix to fly their film 0 adventures and love at the end. Lurie

VAUDEVILLE (on stage)—Hugh Herbert, movie comedian; Masters : and Rollins, comedy team; Sara Ann McCabe, swing singer: the Roy alformer Indianapolis dance group; Seven American Gauchos, acro- |

> bats > “STRAIGHT, PLACE AND SHOW" ~ Richard Ar ‘len. Ethel Merman. Phyllis Brooks. Directed by David Butler; based on a play by Damon Runyan and Irving Caesar. { Con cerning three penniless pony-track operators who get a thoroughbred through no fault of their own. In the big race, they have to ride] competing horses to let their own horse win.

x : Merle [Hl With to ‘War Hysteria’

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Hays’ Claim Proved

SHOULD BE GOOD

Times Special BLOOMINGTON, Sept. 20. — George Burns and Robert Taylor are now singing with “The Gentlemen From Indiana,” popular Indiana University quartet. However, they are not the Burns and Taylor of radio and movie fame, but two students who were chosen to replace members of the original quartet graduated last June.

HOLLYWOOD, Sept {U. P) “| —NMerle Oberon, the British movie confined to her bed today by an attack of what a studio {1- | doctor called “war hysteria.” | She collapsed on a film set upon receiving a cablegram from friends

actress, was

(on screen)—The Ritz Brothers, !

telling of entrenchments being dug

allin Jiste Park and in front of her London home, your e “The Cowboy and the Lady.”

Ass Oberon was working at the| |The actress was ordered to bed for time with Gary Cooper on the pic- (several days by Dr. Geoffrey Grace.

TWICE as good as

anything they've done before!

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Myrna LOY Myrna LOY

“TO0 HOT TO HANDLE” “700 HOT TO HANDLE"

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Two-Pi

a voung millionaire saves his property and California's redwoods | came place, but the axiom does not

apply to high water. In the Southern California floods of last spring the North Hollywood | (home of Ralph Bellamy, screen lactor, was demolished with a loss {of more than $50,000. Last week!

| Mr. Bellamy was informed that his Connecticut farm had been inundated by the waters of the Conneci ticut River. | The buildings on the property consist of an eight-room farm-| house, now almost 200 years old,! a modern two-story guest house and a three-car garage. Not only the river but a creek, crossing the Bellamy farm diagonally. overflowed, turning most of the farmsite into (a pond more than 15 feet deep.

ALAMO TO OFFER

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writer, is hounding his agent to win him a raise. Hoffenstein is drawing $1200 a week for doing nothing just now, but another Metro writer, also idle, receives $1500. The poet says he {doesn’t know what he’s worth while working, but that he’s just as valuable while he's not working as any | other loafer.

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Victor McLaglen and Gypsy Rose | Lee (Hovick) are being dropped by 20th-Fox. . Elaine Barrie was a face on the cuttingroom floor when | “Hold That Co- ed” was previewed. She plaved a persistent woman reporter who wanted to interview |John Barrymore, but all her scenes |have been clipped from the picture. l. . Lou Holtz, the low-comedy canew jelder. has settled his contract with David Selznick for $14,000, without having faced a camera. He offered to stick around and test for the {part of Rhett Butler, but Mr. Selz{nick said no, thanks.

‘COLORADO TRAIL" nick

Beginning tomorrow, will offer a three-day engagement | of “Colorado Trail,” a first-run Western starring Charles Sarrett. A | feud between father and son is the {main plot motive. “Prison Farm,” |featuring Shirley Ross and Lloyd Nolan. is the second film on the hill.

LOCAL TEACHER AUTHOR OF ARTICLE

Kelvin Masson, musie instructor | lat George Washington High School, is author of an article on yiolin! playing in the current music maga- | (zine, The Etude.

| The article discusses elementary |

{technic and suggests original exer-

|cises for advanced pupils to dev 05)

{facility in shifting position.

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TOMORROW

Jimmy Richards

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“FATHER DIVINE'S DEAL”

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®| Labor | major studios refused to bargain

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No divorce plans were mentioned || and close friends said the couple hoped to patch up the marriage. Incompatibility was reported to be!

LAST DAY—GENE KRUPA & HIS ORCHESTRA

STARTING TOMORROW!

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See Hollywood's Nitwit No, |. . and We Do Mean HUGH!

the reason for the rift between Miss |

Davis and her theatrical-agent husband. Mr. Nelson, former band-| leader, went to a business associate's | home. Miss Davis remained at their Coldwater Canyon villa.

STAR'S IDEA SAVES STUDIO MONEY

HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 29 (U. P) — Anna May Wong, Los Angeles-born Chinese movie star, saved her studio

Script for her picture, “King of Chinatown,” calls for a huge celebration of the Chinese New Year. Paramount was preparing to hire hundreds of Oriental extras and elaborate scenes when Miss Wong recalled that local Chinese will stage their “Moon Festival” Oct. 8 and 9. The studio will film the Moon Festival with its dragons and fire-

CLAIMS STUDIOS FAIL TO BARGAIN

HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 20 (U. P.) — Hollywood's labor troubles increased today with the Screen Writers’ {Guild charging before the National Relations Board that 10

collectively. The complaint filed by Dudley { Nichols, Guild president, charged {that the studios had ignored the NLRB ruling in Washington certifying the Guild as writers’ bargaining agent.

A hearing is underway on a simi-

|lar complaint from the Screen in]

rectors’ Guild.

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