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Apparently A Sell-Out (Continued from Page 9) The movie colony is more B U I C K minded than ever before • GYPSY MUSIC IX FINE WINES * L / AND LIQUORS X* Z//7103/0/77 TUESDAY - THURSDAY - SATURDAY PAPRIKAS CHICKEN AND CHEESE BLINTZES 309 NORTH RODEO DRIVE 1 Block North of Beverly-Wilshire Hotel BEVERLY HILLS CRestview 11611 Gertrude Michael Star of Para¬ mount's "Woman Trap" soon to be re¬ leased, with her 1936 Buick Sedan PHIL HALL, Branch Manager HOWARD AUTOMOBILE CO. OF LOS ANGELES HOLLYWOOD STORE Sales 6157 Hollywood Boulevard Granite 3181 Where You Get The Best Beal In Town Service Colliep VebepTodd - he Managers Writers Directors Actors OX 3101 Firesteins. The James Gleasons are bringing six guests; so are the Dudley Digges, the Fredric Marches, the James Cagneys, the Laurence Beilensons, the Joseph Seftons, the Donald Kirkes, the Paul Munis, the J. I. Schnitzers and the Ralph Morgans. Others who have their reservations include Edward Arnold, Sally Blane, Mrs. Edna C. Brown, the Joseph Caw- thomes, Alan Campbell, Robert Cobb, the Rex Coles, Harry Crocker, the John Cromwells, Bette Davis, Mrs. Marion Curtis, the Edward Ellises, Florence Fair, the Abem Finkes, Henry Fonda, Francis Foster, Norman Foster, Janet Gaynor, the Porter Halls, the Hugh Herberts, the Murray Kinnells, the M. C. Levees, Francis Lederer, Anita Loos, Nola Luxford, Rouben Mamoulian, Ger¬ trude Michael, the Chester Morrises, Clarence Muse, J. Carrol Naish, David Niven, Mahlen Norvell, Merle Oberon, Dorothy Parker, Ernest Pascal, Norman Riley Raine, Jessie Ralph, Marjorie Robertson, Bill Robinson, Carl Schaele, C. Aubrey Smith, John G. Spacey, James Stewart, Lyle Talbot, Robert Taylor, Kenneth Thomson, Lee Tracy, the W. S. Van Dykes, Lois Wilson, Diana Wood, Donald Woods, the John Zublins, Sonia Zublin . . . and many, many more. Another Abuse Corrected (Continued from Page 7) ISTED IN THE UNION A TROUP OF CAVALRY MEN VERSED IN CAVALRY DRILL I SEE NOW THE ERROR AND WILL DO EVERY¬ THING IN MY POWER TO PRE¬ VENT A REPETITION THE MEN HAVE ONLY WORKED THREE DAYS AND HAVE ALREADY BEEN NOTIFIED THAT THIS IS THE TERMINATION OF THEIR EN¬ GAGEMENTS. VICTOR McLAGLEN. As a result of the work of the Guild, sixty or seventy men who rely on the picture industry for a livelihood will receive approximately thirty days of employment each and a precedent has been established that means these work¬ ers who are trained in the technique will be used in the future. The case illustrates in actual accom¬ plishment the value to the entire indus¬ try of a loyal Guild member, and the value, too, of the latent power behind the organization in its union affiliations. • 20 The Screen Guilds' Magazine