Motion Picture Herald (Apr-Jun 1931)

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May 3 0, 1 9 3 1 MOTION PICTURE HERALD 15 ^1 il! THE CAMERA CEP€CT$ BOTH JUNIORS. (Left) James .1 Ralph, Jr., governor of California, and Carl Laeminle, Jr.. Uniz'ersal production cluej. at the studio on the occasion of Rolph's appearance in Universal s novelty. "Strange As It Seems." [acme photo] ROYAL VISITORS. Prince Takamatsn of Japan avid his bride watching picturemaking at M-G-M. Shown are Commander Ellis Zacharias, U. S. N.; Louis B. Mayer, Princess Takamatsn. Mrs. Mayer, Takamatsn, Airs. To.<:hito Satow. ANONYMOUS. Except that they are some of the "co-eds" selected by Paramount for roles in "Confessions of a Co-Ed," a drama of college life, featuring Phillips Holmes, Sylvia Sidney and Norman Foster. VACATION'S END. (Right) Bcbe Daniels arriznng in Los Angeles to resume work following a vacation, most of which zvas spent in New York. Her next production is First National's "Flonor of the Familv."