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FILM FUN, April. 1929. Volume 49. Number 480. Entered as Second-Class Matter June 28, 1915. at the Post-Office In New York City, N. Y. ; additional entry Post-Office, Jamaica, N. Y.. under art of March 3 1879. $2.00 a year. 20c a copy. Price in England, 1/ a copy; subscription. 13/6 the year, post free. Printed Monthly and copyright 1929 by Dell Publishing Co.. Inc., 100 Fifth Ave., New York. George T. Delacorte, Jr.. Publisher; Ernest V. Heyn. Editor; May Ninomiya. Executive Editor. Sole foreign agents: The International News Company. 5. Breams Buildings, London, E. C. 4, England. Text, illustrations, and photographs in Film Fun are copyrighted. .No contribution will be returned unless accompanied by stamped and addressed envelope. Film Fun does not hold itself responsible for loss or non-return of unsolicited manuscript.