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Tneeday, May 29, 1934 r I c TII E S VARIETY 29 Princinal ohimi 1270 euth Av«.. c-rincipai New York, n,V. jflws of Justice.;^ Kawin. the dog, in a melodrama of the Korthwent IToimted Police, with Richard Terry and Ruth Sullivan. K4 mine. ReL Dec. 16. Feroilout^ Pal. Kazan, the dog. In a thrOllns myatery-melodrama of the ■ Bheep-ralBlng coyntnr. lUith gulllyan and Robert Manning. Dir. Spencer Gordon, 64 mlns. Rel. Feb. 1. Rev. April 34. Fiflhtlna to Live. Captain, the dog, and I^dy, hla mate, in a story based *^ " on a true Incident in their Uvea. Mary Shilling and Gaylord Pendleton. 60 mine. Rel. May, ttudloe: Hollywood Galif. R.K.O. Radio Office: R.K.0^ Blde<i Radio Gtty, N.Y.C. Calk Universal Ofllcee: 730 Fifth Ave.. New York, N. V. Allen Corn. Talented young musician realizes after a series of disappointing )ove affairs that love and a career won't mix and chooses career. Ann Harding, .John Boles, Margaret HanUIton, Arnold Korft. Dir. EJdward Hi Gnfllth. Rel. May 26. lind Adventure. Adventures In London during one foggy night. Hoben Armstrong, Helen Mack. Roland Young, Ralph Bellamy. Dir. BrheEit B Schoedsack.. 63 mlns. Released Aug* 18. Revi Nov. 7. Crinie Doctor. A famous detective,, lealouia ot his wife who no longer loves him, plans the perfect crime. Otto Kruger, Kiaren Morley. Nils Asther. Judith Wood. DIr, John Robertson. Rel;. April 27. Rev. May 13. Plnlihlng School. A young boarding school girl becomes involved with a young doctor. Qlnger Rogers Frances Dee, Bruce Cabot, Blllle Burke. Dir. Wahda Tuchock and George Nlcholla. Jr: 70 mlns. Rel. May 4. Rev. May 1. Flyino Down to Rio. Mublcal extravaganssa which takes place In the air abov« Rio de Janeiro. ^Dolores Del Rio,> Gene Raymond, Ginger Rogers. Prea Astalrev Raoul Roullen. Dir. ThomtOD Freeland. 89 mlns. Rel. Dec 29, Reyv Deo. 27. Keep •E'" Rolllnfl. One man's life-time devotion to his loyal army horse. Walter Huston, Frances Dee, Robert Shayne. Frank Conroy. Dir. George Archalnbaud. Rel. March 2. . Mips. HIpsk Hooray. Musical girl show. Bert Wheeler, Robert Woolsey, «uih Bttlng, Dorothy Lee, Thelma Todd, George Meeker, Phyllla Barry. Dlr Mark San^drlch. Rel, Feb, 2, Rciv.'Feb. 27, Were Free. A modern romance of two people, disappointed In marriage , who meet and try to find happiness together in their way. Irene Duhne. Cllve Brook, Nils Asther, Henry Stephenson. Dir. Elliott Nugent. 66 mlns. Rel. Dec. 1.. Rev. Jan. 9. Long Lost Father,. Story Ip a London hlt« club. John Barrymore, Helen Chandler. Dir. Ernest B. Schoedsack. 62 mlns. Re), Jan. 19. Rev Feb. 27^ ' Lost Patrol, The. A detachment of British soldiers lost o'n the. Alesopbtamian desert are attacked by uniaeen Arabs with dra'matlc results. Boris .Kar- loft. Victor Mcl^glen, Wallace Ford. Reginald Denny. Alan'Hale. DIr". John Ford. Rel. Feb. 16. Rev. April 3. -Man of Two Worlds. An Eskimo, his Illusions shattered by a glimpse of Lon- don civilization,: returns tu his own people and is brought back to reality by his infant son. Francis Ledc-rer, Ellssa Landl, Hienry. Stephenson. Walter Byron, Steffi Duna. J. Farrell MacDonald, Sarah Padden. Dlr J. Walter Ruben, 92 mlns. Rel. Feb 9. Rev. Jan. 10. Meanest Gal In ToWn. Farce comedy Jove In the beauty parlor. Itts, ' Et Brendel, Perv Kelton. James Gleason. Dir. Rich; Schayer. Ins. Rel, Jan. 12. Rev. Feb. 20. f Human Bondage. A poignant story of a man who faces life as a partial cripple. Leslie Howard, .Bette Davis, Reginald Deiiny. Reginald Shef- field, Alan Hale. Dir.. John Crpmwell. Rel, June 1. Ing and Like. It. Gangster backs^a Broadway show and makes sure of good reviews by furnishing special "escorts' .for each reviewer. Zasu Pitts, Pert.Kelton, Edward. Everett Horton, Nat Peridleton, Ned Sparks. Dlr William Selter. 69 mlns; Rel. April 20. Rev. April: 17. Son of Kong, Further adventures of Carl Denham, the director who orougia King Kong to civilization, this time with the Son of Kong. Robert Arm- strong, Helen Mack, Frank Relcher, John Marston. Directed by Ernest B. Schoedsack. 69 mlns. Rel. Dec, .22. Rev. Jan, 2 Spitfire. A powerful story which deals with a beautiful mountain •'witch" whose naivete, temperament and personality combine wickedness and Immaculateness. Katharine Hepburn,: Robert Young, Ralph Bellamy, Martha Sleeper, Sidney Toler, Louis Mason, Sara Haden. Dir. John Cromwell. Rel. March 30, Rev. March 30, Stihgaree. Notorious Australian bandit of the "Robin Hood" type with a flair for the esthetic things of life. Irene Dunne, Richard Dlx. Conway Tearle, Mary Bbland. Dir. William Wellman. 76 mlns^ iRel. May 25. Rev.. May 22. Strlctry Dynamite. A poet becomes a gag writer fqr a famous radio comic. Jimmy Durante, Lujpe Velez, Norman Foster, Marian Nixon. Dir. RlUott Nugent. Rel. May 11. Success at Any Price. Ruthless business man finds love at last. Douglas Fairbanka, Jr., Colleen Moore, Genevieve Tobin. Dir. J. Walter Ruben. Rel. March 16. Rev. May ^8. - Success Story.. The ruthless rise to power and wealth of a boy of the New York, telement district. Douglas Fairbanks. Jr., Colleen Moore, Gene- vleye Toblri, Frank Morgan. Dir. J.. Walter Ruben.. Rel. March 16. IS Man Is Mine. To preserve her marriage a young wife virtbally hurls her husband Into the arms of his first love. Irene Diinne, Constance Cummlngs, Ralph Bellamy, Kay Johnson. ' Dir. John Cromwell. 7B mlns. ftel. April 13. Rev. Ainll 17 . Two Alone. An oirphan girl and a young boy who escaped from a reformatory fall in love and try to escape tlie inhuman farmer who keeps them enslaved on his farm. Jean Parker, Zasu .Pitts, Tom Brown, Arthujr Byron. Nydla Westmah, Beulah Bondl. Wllllard Robertson. Emerson Tracy. Dir. Elliott Nugent. Rel. Jan. 6, 1934. Rev. Aprlj lO. Where Sinners Meet. An elopilng couple have a breakrdown in their, car and spend the night in ain unusual hotel where the hoist, a philosopher, shows them the error , of their way. Cltve Brook; Diana Wynyard, Reginald Owen, Blllle Burke, Alan Mowbray, Gilbert Emery. Dir. J. Walter Ruben. Rel. May 18. Wild Cargo. Frank Buck's expedition. Into the Asiatic jungles to capture wild animals. Frank Buck. Dir. ATmand Denis. Rel. April 6. United Artists "11,?^ yoVV.''n''V. Advice to the Lovelorn. Romance and adventures ot reporter who edits the agony column and eventually exposes the drug racket. Dir Alfred Werker. Rel. Dec. 1. Rev. Dec. 19. irs of. Cellini, The; The love life of Benvenuto Cellini. Fredrlc March, Constance Bennett, Frank Morgan, Fay Wray. .(No date set.) -Born to Be Badiv Story- of a woman apparently destined by circumstances to be always wicked in spite of herself. Loretta Young, Gary Grants Paul Harvey. Dir. Lowell Sherman,. Rel. May 18. Bulldog Drummond Strikes Back. Further adventures in crime solution. Ron- ald Colman, Loretta Young, Warner Oland, Charles Butterworth, Una Merkel. (No date set.> _ -Catherine: the Great. The story of Russia's greatest ruler. Douglas Fair- banks,-Jr, Elizabeth Biergner, Flora Robson, Grl ths Jones. Dir. Paul. Czinner, 93 mlns. Rel. April 13 Rev. Feb. 20, Count ot Monte Cristo, The. The famous romantic old classic of the French . nobleman's struggle with his .adversaries. Robert Dohat, Ellssa Lahdlr Louis Calherh. Dir. Rowland V. Lee. Gallant Lady. An unwed mother who pays the price of silence In order to be near her child. DIr Gregory La Cava. Ann Harding, Clive. Brook. Otto Kruger, Tulllo Carmlhatl. 82 mlnsi Rel. Jan: 6. Rev. Jan; 23. House of Rothschild, The (20th Cent.). Strong drama of the great financial house. George Arllss, Boris Karloff, Loretta Young. Dir. Alfred Werker. 94 mins. Rel. April 6. Rev. March 20. Last Gentleman^ The. Shrewd and elderly ■millldnaire cleverly foils the plans of his children to chisel his money, away. George Arlissi Edna May Oliver, Janet Beecher and Ralph Morgan. Dir. Sidney Lanfleld. (No date set.) t-ooking for Troubler Thrills In the lives of telephone linesmen, with a couple of love stories oh the side. Spencer Tracy, Jack. Oakle, Constance Cum- mlngs, Arllne Judge. Dir. Wm. Wellman. 77 mlns. Rel. March 9, Rev. April 17. oulln ROuge. A talented wife proves her ability by. a clever Impersonation ruee.^ EHr. Sidney Lanfleld. Constance Bennett. Franchot Tone, Tulllo Carminatl. 70 mlns. Rel. Jan. 19. Rev. Feb. 13. ^J^iaiia.^^daRtedlKimJhe Zola_noveI with Sam Goldwyn'e new star. Anna Sten. Phillips Holmes, Mae~ClaW7^16irei"AtwlllrRlch.-Bennett.=-Dlr.=.JloE^^ Arzner. 87 mine. Rel. Mar. 2. Rev. Feb. 6. Palooka. The son of a prizefighter follows in his' fatherls footsteps,. Ir, Ben- jamin Stoloff Jlmmle Durante, Stuart Erwin, Lupe Vele2. Rel. Jan. 26. .R0V, March 6. Private Life of Don Juan. Somebody insinuates to the great legendary lover that all hie conquests really didn't love him—so he gathers them around and puts the question to • the test. Douglas Fairbanks, M^rle Oberon, Benlia Hume, Elsa Lanchester. Dlr; Alex Korda. 'No date.) Roman. Scandals. A town simpleton transported In a dream back to the grandeur that was Rome. Dir. Frank Tuttle. Eddie Cantor. Ruth Et,tlng, Gloria Stuart. 91 mlns. Rel. Dec. 29, fiorrell Son. An epic of the love between father and son. H. B. Warner, Peter Penrose, Hugh Williams, Winifred Shotter. Dir. Jack Raymond. Rel, April 20, Affair* of • Qentleman. Drama. Paul Luicas, Leila Hyams, Patricia Ellis. Onslow Stevens, Lillian Bond, Dir. Edwin L. Marlon. Rel. June 18. Beloved. MaslcaL John Boles. Gloria Stuart. Dir. V. Schertxlnger. Rel. Jan, 29. Rev. Jan. 30. * Bombay Mall. Edmund Lowe Production. Rev. Jan. 9. Black Cat; The. Mystery. Karlbft, Bela Lugbai. David Manners. Dir. Edgar Wllmer. 70 mlns. Rel. May 7. Rev, May 22. By Candlelight, Sophisticated comedy-drama. Paul LiUkas. Blissa Landl,' Nils Asther, Esther Ralston. Dir. James Whale. 70 mlns: Rel. Dec. 18. Rev Jan.' 9. , Counsellor at Law. Drama, Johii Barrymore. Dir. Wro Wyler. Rel, Dec 26. Rev. Dec. 12. ^ Coithtess .of Monte Cristo. Drama. Fay Wray,^PauI Lhkas, Paul Page, Car- mel Meyers, Reginald O^en. Rel. March .1.9. Rev. April .3. ., Cross bounty Cruise; ' Comedy-drama. Lew Ayres, June Knlgiit^ Alice White. ' Dir. Eddie Buzzell. 78 mina; Rel. Jan. IS;. Rev. Jan. 23. Crosby Case, The. Drama. Wynhe Gibson. Onslow. Stevens. William Cdniier. . Rel. March 6, Rev. April 3, Embarrasslno Moments. Coniedy-drama. ciiester Morris, Marlon Nixon; Dir. Ed. Laemmle. Rel. May 14. . Funny Thing Called Love. Comedy. Charles Morris, Andy Divine, Lois Jah- nery, Frank <^aven. Dir. Curt Neumann. ReK June 26. Glamour. Comedy-drama. Constance Cummlngs. Paul Lukas.. William Wyler. 76 mlns. Rel. April 9. Rev. May 16. Gun Justice. Western. Ken 'Maynard. Rel. Dec. 18. Rev. April 3.. Half a Sinner. Drama. Joel McCrca, Sally Blane. Buster Churchill: Dir. Kurt Neumann. Rel. April 30. Honor of the . Range. Western; , Ken Maynard. Alan Jame^. 60 mine. . Rel. AprlM6. R«iv. May 1. Her First Mate. Comedy. Sumnnervllle-Pitts. Dir. Wm. Wyler. Rel. Aus. t. Rev. Sept. 6. Horse Play. Comedy. Summerville-Devliie. Ir. Ed Sedgwick. Rel. Nov. 27, Rev. March 13. * • I Like It That Way. Muislcai. Rodger Pryoir. Gloria Stuieirt. Ir. Harry Laoh> man. 70 mlns, Rel.:Feb. 12. Rev. Aprll.24. I'll Tell the World', Comedy. Lee Tracy, Gloria Stuart, Roger PrVor, Dir. Edwin Sedgwick. 78. mlns: Rel. April. 16. Rev^ April 24. Invisible Man. Mystery-drama. Claude Haiii^. Gloria Stuart. Hehry 'fravers, una O'Connor Dir. James Whale. 70 .mlnSi Rel. Nov, 13. Rev. Nov. 21. Let's Be Ritxy. Comedyrdrama. Lew Ayres, Patricia iBllls. Frartk McHugh, Isabelle Jevirell, Hedda Hopper. Dir. Edward .Lud\yig. Rel, March 26, Little Man, What Now?. Drama. Margaret Sullavan, Douglass Montgomery Dir. Frank Bor^age. Rel. May . 21: BlAY THEATRE FRONT CLEANUP Love Captive. Drama. June 4. Nils Asther, Gloria Stuart. Dir. Maix MarCln; Rel. Love Birds. Comedy.^ 811m Summerville, Zasu Pitts.. Dir. Wm. Selter. Madame Spy. Drama. Fay Wray. Nlla Asther. Ir.. Karl Kreund. 70, mine. Rel, Jan. 8. Rev. Feb. 13. Midnight.. Drama. Sidney Fox. fienry Hull, Chester Elrskine. Rel.. Jan. 22. Rev.. March 13. Myrt and Marge. Musical. Myrtle Vail, Donna Domeril, Eddie Foy, Jr., Ted . Uealy, Grace Hayes, J. Farrell MacDonald; Dir.'Al. Bbasberg. 66 mlns. Rel, Dec. 11. Rev. Jan. .23. Smoking Guns. Western. Ken . Maynard. Rel. June 11.. Poor Rich, The. Comedy. Edna May Oliver, Edward: Everett Horton. Dir. Ed. Sedgwick. 76 mins. Rel. Feb. 26; Rev. May 16. , Uncertain Lady. Comedy-drama. Genevieve Tbbin. Edward E, Horton. l)ir Karl Freund. ReL April 23. Wheels of Destiny, Western. Ken Maynard. Dir. Revi April 3. Studiea Warner Brothers ^^'^'^''^^.jyvrjS v The New York City fathers have decided again to clean out the bunt' ing, banners and whatnot on Broadr >vay theatre fronts. Borough Pres- ident lievy has sent out fresh or- ders for a clean sweep to have all valiances, hanging pieces, under- slung banniers, etc., takeii oft this-; aires. .New drive results from conri- plainta of the Broadway Associa- tion. WB Turns Back 3 Wheeling, W. Va., Miay 28. • Three Warner Bros, theatrisfl. Court,. tiiberty and. Tlrglnla, ae- qulrcid i>y the West Virginia The- atrical Enterprises, Inc. operatoni of the Cdpitbl here, R T, Kemper na:med city: manager all three houses. Kemper was eity manager of houses before taken oyer by "W^arners, At the Court, Tony ^tern, former mana,ger hias resigned. Frances: X Llhn remains at Liberty :and !RUb- sell Richards his assistant, Earl OQchenbein remainB at Virginia, William Baldwin assistant; Ted Thomas will manage the Capltolt Pat Qlliiisan as assistant. As the Earth Turns. Epic In the romance of American life and a revelation of the character of the New England farmer taken from the stpry, of Gladys Hasty.' Carroll. Jean Muir, Donald Woods, Dorothy Peterson. Dir. Alfred EV Greeni 73 mins. Rel. AprH 14. Rev. April 17. Disraeli. Political di'ama of Cpglahd. George Arllss. Joan Bennett. r fred Greeh. 88 mlns. Re-rel. Deo. 16. Easy to Love. A frothy farce. Adolphe Mehjou, Genevieve TObln, Mary Aator, Guy Klbbee, ISdward Everett Horton. Dir. William Kelghley 61 mins. Rel. Jan. 20. Rev. Jan. 16. Friends, of Mr. Sweeney. Comedy-drama of the browbeaten husband whO- turns Ahe' big tribk for his newspaper. Charlie Ruggles, Ann Dvorak, Eugene Pallette, Dorothy Tree: Dir. Edward Ludwlg. ReL July 7, From Headquarters. A crime drama with a murder committed right m bead- quarters. George. Brent, Margaret Lindsay and Eugene Pallette. Dlr William Dieterle. 63 mlns. ReL Dec. 2. Rev. 'V; 21. Gambling Lady. Based on the drama by Doris Malloy of a gambling lady who. is such a sport she Is willing to sacriflce her love to save her bus- band from a murder charge. Barbara Stanwyck. Joel McCrea, Pat O'Brien, Claire-Dodd. Dir.. Archie Ma^o. 66 mins. ReL March 31. Rev. AprU XP. Harold Teen. Hilarious comedy romance whlcii brings to life on the 8<ireen the characters of Carl Ed's comic strip. Hal LeRoy. Rochelle Hudson, Patricia Ellis, Quy Kibbee. Dir. Murray Roth. 66 mlns. Rel. April 7. Heat Lightning. Thrilling romance Of desert love and hate,: based on the Broadway stage hit by Xieon Abrams and George Abbptt. Aline Mac- Mahon^ Ann Dvorak, Llyle Talbot, Preston Foster. Dir. Mervyn LeRoy. 63 mins. ReL March 3. Rev. March 13: He Was Her Man. - Action melodrama of the gal who double-crossed hieraelf In love when her past came back. James Cagney. VToan Blondell. Frank Craven, Harold Huber. Dir.'Lloyd Bacon. 70 mms', ReL June 16. Rev. . May 22. , HI, Nellie. Comedy-drama of a newspaper 'love' columnist. Paul , Muni, Glenda Farrell, Kathryn Sergaya. Dir. Mervyn Le Roy. Rel. Jan. 20. Rev. Feb.. 6. House On 66th.Street. .Drama ot a gambling lady. Kay Francis,.Rloardo Cortez, Gene Raymond. Margaret Lindsay and Frank McHugh. Dir. Robert. Florey. 68 mlns. ReL Dec 23. Rev. Dec. 6. Isle of Fury. I>:*ghting. for love'while the Sinn Fein ,and the Black and Tan crossflre during the Irish trouble. From the London stage success, 'The Key.' William Powell, Edna Best, Colin Cllve, Henry O'Neill. Dir. Michael Curtly. Rel. June 6. I've Got: Your Number. Rowdy, rollicking story of the telephone, trouble hunter who .flnds it. Joan Blondell, Pat O'Brien. Dir.- Kay Enright- 67 mlna R^l. Feb. 4. Rev. Feb. 6. Jimmy the Gent., Hilarious coihedy romance, based on the story by Laird Doyle and Ray Nazarro, which reveals a new kind of racket, that of digging up heirs. James Cagney, Bette Davis, Allen Jenkins. Dir. Michael Curtiz. 67 mlns. ReL March 17. Rev, March 27. Lady Killer. Jimmy Cagney bats 'em around again. ■ Jas. Cagney, Mae Clark, Xieslle Fenton, Dir. Roy Del Ruth. 67 mine. ReL Diec. 6. Rev. Jan, 2. piilerry Wives of Iteno. Comedy-farce - of the Reno divorce mill In action. Margaret Lindsay, Donald Woods, Ouy Klbbee, Glenda Farrell, Hugh Herbert and Frank McHugh. Dir. H. Bruce Humberstohe. 64 lialDs. ReL May 12. ; Modern Herb, A. Based on the novel by L,ouls Bromfleld, opening with the gay romance of circus life and carrying the hero through tremendous financial battles to. a captain of industry. Richard Barthelmess. 70 miiis. Jean Muir, Marjorie R^beau, Verree Teasdale. Dlr. G. W. Pabst, Rel. April 21. Rey. April 24. Smarty, : Comedy of the wife who wanted to commute between husba;ndei Joan Blondell, Warren William', Edward E. Horton, Frank McHugh and Claire Doddi Dir. Robert Florey. 64 mlns, ReL May 26. Upperwo'rid. Drama by Ben Hecht dealing with a millionaire's adventures with ■& chorus girl. Warren William, Mary Astor, Ginger Rogers. Dickie Moore. Dir. Roy Del Ruth. ReL April 28. When Tomorrow Comes, Drama: of woman who tries to help her hubby's girl friend. Kay Francis, Warren William, Jean Muir, Verree Teasdale. Dir. William Keighly. ReL June 23. Miscellaneous Releases Ariane. (BIu^ ^nbbonf)~^BrltlBh=^nade^sto^y^f=-a-woman=who=pcetendSJOPh^^^ tlcatlon to Win her love. Elizabeth Bergner^ Percy Marmont. Dir. Paul Czinner. 80 mins. Rel. April 1. Beyond Bengal (Showmen). Animal picture with narrative. . 66 mlns, ReL May 16. Rev. May 22. Big Race, The. (Showmen.) Race track story. Boots ,'John Darrow. Dir. Fred Newmeyer. 62 mlns. Rev. March 6. Cheaters (Liberty). Paroled convicts And love, through crookedne-ss.- Bill Boyd, June Collyer, Dorothy MackallL Dir. Phil Hosen. 65 mlns. Rev. May 18. on Inal at Large, tHelber.) Edgar Wallace my.stery story, British cast, 74 mlns. Rev, Dec. 21. (Continued on page 30) ritlsh made. Poll Setup An Framed With Loew's'^'l^reed upon .Lou Sagal -as operator, of the Poll chain, circuit has started to spot some of its inen In Poll's and to: furnish ad^* vertising seryice, Oscar Doob's de: partment at the home office is ing car^ of advertising and public- ity for the theatres. Harry Shaw becomes assistant to Saigal. <3ene Rodney becomes man- ager of Poll's, New Haven« while Earl Wright, who has been hahdliiig the house; becomes publicity direc- tor for the circuit with headquarters In New Haven, Paiitage$, Portland, Foreclosure Suit Portland, Ore.. Majr 28.' Suit to foreclose a mortgage <m the Pantages theatre property hasi been Hied in federal court by the Security Savings & Trust Co. Defendants named are Alexander Pantages and wife, RadlorKelth- Orpheum cpnipany, et al. Pend- ing the termination of the suit : receiver Is. asked. It is alleged Jin the complaint that there Is due 1426,000 In principal on a $600,000 bond Issue for which the property Is security. The property was - conveyed to Radlo- Kelth-Orpheuni In 1029 and that company assiimed the debt. Buclianaii-Adler Chicago, lKtay°2l8. B. B. Buchanan, theatre construc- tion engineer. Who has supervised the building of all the Balaban ft Kats and Paramount PnblK the- a-tres In the past four years, has goiie into tbe- theatrical llliBifilifatcfd sigh and construction biz. Has affiliated with the Ben Adlar Signs Co. as v.^p. CM*. nSBCES*^ ELECTION Los Angeles, May 28. . , Annual election of dlrectoris and officers of Ihe Independent. Motion Picture Theatre Owners association of Southern California has been set for June 6,* at which time Ben N. Berinsteln retires as head of this Indle association. At a meeting of the board of d|-, rectors laist week Russell Rogers, president and general manager 0^- Paciflc National Theatres, resigrned '^ from the association directorate, due to his duties as d member of the L. A. zoning-clearance boards He was replaced by Robert Gum- blner. TITLE CHANGES Hollywood, May 28. 'Ix>ves of a Sailor' at U has been: changed to 'Lot's Talk It Over.' . 'Now and Forever,' final on Gary Cooper-Carole Lombard film, pre- viously called 'You Belong to Me,' from the orijf, .'Honor Bright,' 'Flsherman'H Luck' to 'Anfel Worms,' Roach.