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Tuesday, June 19; 1934 PICTURES VARIETY 43 Man of Two Worlds. An Eskimo, his Illusions shattered by a glimpse of .Lon- don civilization, returns to his own people and Is brought back to reality by his infant son. Francis' Lederer, Ellssa Landl, Henry Stephenson, Walter Byron, Steffi Duna, J. Farrell MacDonald, Sarah Padden. Dir. J. Walter Ruben. 92 mine. Rel. Feb. 9. Rev. Jan. 16. Meanest Gal in Town. Farce comedy love in the beauty parlor. Zasu Pitts, El Brendel, Pert Kelton, James. Gleason, Dir. Rich. Schayer. 61 mins. Rcl. Jan. 12, Rev. Feb. 20. Of Human Bondage. A poignant story of a man who faces life as a partial cripple,' Leslie Howard, Bette Davis, Reginald Denny. Reginald Shef- field, Alan Hale. Dir. John Cromwell. 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 Pendleton, Ned Sparks. Dir, . .William Setter. 69 mins. Rel. April 20. Rev. April 17. 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. SaraHaden, Dir. John Cromwell. Rel. March 30. Rev. March 30. Stlngaree. Notorious Australian bandit of the "Robin Hood" type with a flair for the esthetic things of life. Irene Dunne, Richard Dlx. Conway Tearle, Mary Bolahd. Dir. William Wellman. 7G .mins. Rel. May 26. Rev. May 22. Strictly Dynamite.. A poet becomes a gag writer for -a famous radio comic. Jimmy Durante, Lupe Velez, Norman Foster. Marian Nixon. Dir. Elliott Nugent. Rel. May 11. Success at Any Price. Ruthless business man finds love at last. Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Colleen Moore, Genevieve Tobln.. 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- vieve Tobin. Frank Morgan. Dir. J. Walter Ruben. Rel. March 16. la Man la Mine. To preserve her marriage a young wife virtually hurts her husband Into the . arms of his first love. Irene Dunne, Constance Cummlngs, Ralph Bellamy, Kay Johnson. Dir. John Cromwell. 75 mins. Rel. April 13. Rev. April 17. two Alone. An orphan girl and a young boy who escaped from a reformatory fall in love and try to escape the inhuman farmer who keeps them enslaved on his farm. Jean Parker, Zasu Pitts, Tom Brown, Arthur Byron. Nydia Westman, Beulah Bondl, Willlard Robertson. Emerson Tracy. Dir. Elliott Nugent. Rel. Jan. 6. 1934. , Rev, April 10. Where Sinners Meet; An eloping couple have a break-down In their, car and spend the night in an unusual hotel where the host, a philosopher, shows them the error of their way. Clive Brook. Diana Wynyard, Reginald Owen, Blllie Burke, Alan Mowbray, Gilbert Emery. Dir. J. Walter Ruben, 68 mins. Rel. May 18. Rev. May 29. Wild Cargo. Frank Buck's expedition into the Asiatic jungles to capture wild animals. Frank Buck. Dir. Armand Denis. Rel. April 6. United Artiits ot """ ' m *SPV&?%\. Affairs of Cellini, The. The love life of Benvenuto Cellini. Fredrlc March, Constance JBennett, Frank Morgan, Fay Wray. Rel. Aug. 3. Born to Be Bad. Story of a woman apparently destined by circumstances to • be always wicked in spite of herself. Loretta Young, Cary Grant, 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. July 20, Catherine the Great. The story of Russia's greatest ruler. Douglas Fair- banks, Jr., Elizabeth Bergner, Flora Robson, Griffiths Jones. Dir. Paul Czlnner. 93 mins. Rel. April 13. Rev. Feb. .20. Count of Monte Crlsto, The. The famous-romantic old classic of the French nobleman's struggle with his adversaries. Robert Donat, Ellssa Landl, Louis Calhern. 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, CHye Brook, Otto Kruger, Tulllo Carmlnati. 82 mins. Rel. Jan. 5. Rev. Jan. 23. House of Rothschild, The (20th Cent.). Strong drama of the great financial house. George Arliss, Boris Karloff, Loretta Young. Dir. Alfred Werker. 94 mins. Rel. April 6. Rev. March 20. Last Gentleman, The. Shrewd and elderly millionaire cleverly, foils the plans of his children to chisel his money away. George Arliss, Edna May Oliver* Janet Beecher and Ralph Morgan. Dir. Sidney Lanneld. (No date set.) Looking for Trouble. Thrills in the lives of telephone linesmen, with a couple of love stories on the side. Spencer Tracy, Jack Oakie, Constance Cum- mlngs, Arline Judge. Dir. Wm. Wellman. 77 mins. Rel. March 9. Rev. April 17. Moulin Rouge, A talented wife proves her ability by a clever impersonation ruse. Dir. Sidney Lanfleld. Constance Bennett. Franchot Tone. Tulllo Carmlnati. 70 mins. Rel. Jan. 19. Rev. Feb. 13. Nana. Adapted from the Zola novel.with Sam Goldwyn's new star, Anna Sten. Phillips Holmes, Mae Clark, Lionel Atwlll. Rich. Bennett. Dir. Dorothy Arzner. 87 mins. Rel. Mar. 2. Rev. Feb. 6, Our Dally Bread. Disinherited folks from all walks of life begin all over on an abandoned farm. Karen Morley, Tom Keene, and Barbara Pepper. Produced and directed by King Vidor. Palooka. The son of a prizefighter follows in his father's footsteps. Dir. Ben- jamin Stoloff. Jlmmle Durante, Stuart Erwln, Lupe Velez. Rel. Jan. 26. Rev. March 6. Private Life of Don Juan. Somebody insinuates to the great legendary lover that all his conquests really didn't love him—so he gathers them around and puts the question to the test. Douglas Fairbanks, Merle Oberon, Benita Hume, Elsa Lanchester. Dir. Alex Korda. (No date.) Sorrell and 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. •tudloi Universal City, Calif. Affairs of a Gentleman. Drama. Paul Lukas, Leila Hyaras, Patricia Ellis, Onslow Stevens, Lilian Bond. Dir. Edwin L. Marlon. Rel. May 14. Beloved. Musical. John Boles, Gloria Stuart. Dir. V. Schertzlnger. Rel. Jan. 29. Rev. Jan. 30. Bombay Mall. Edmund Lowe Production. lr. Ed. Marin. Rel. Jan. Rev. Jan. 9. " , * lack Cat, The. Mystery. Karloff, Bela' Lugosl, David Manners,. Dir. Edgar Wllmer. 70 mins. Rel. May 7. Rev. May 22. Countess of Monte Crlsto. Drama. Fay Wray, Paul Lukas, Paul Page, Car- mel Meyers, Reginald Owen. Rel« March 19. Rev.. April 3. Cross County Cruise. Comedy-drama. Lew Ayres, June Knight, Alice White. "Dir. Eddie Buzzeli. 78 mins. Ret. Jan. 16. Rev. Jan. 23. rosby Case, The. Drama. Wynne Gibson. Onslow Stevens, William Collier. Rel. March 5. Rev. April .3. , . Embarrassing Moments. Comedy-drama. Chester Morris. Marlon Nixon. Dir. Ed. Laemmle. Rel. July 9: Glamour. Comedy-drama. Constance Cummlngs. Paul Lukas. Dir. William Wyler. 75 mins. Rel. April 9, Rev.- May 16. Half a Sinner. Drama. Joel McCrea, Sally Blan.e, Kurt Neumann. Rel. April 30. Honor of the Range. Western. Ken Maynard. Rel. April 16. Rev. May i; First Mate. Comedy. Summervllle-Pitts. Wm. Wyler, Rev. Sept. 6. Horse Play. Comedy. Summervllie-Devlne. Rev. March 13. 'I. Give My Love.' Drama. Wynne Gi 67 mins. Rel. June 25. I Like It That Way. Musical. Rodger Pryor. Gloria Stuart. lr. Harry Lach- man. 70 mins. Rel. Feb. 12. Rev. April 24. I'll Tell the World. Comedy. Lee Tracy, Gloria Stuart, Roger Pryor. Edwin Sedgwick. 78 mins. Rel. April 16. Rev. April 24. Let's Be Ritzy. Comedy-drama. Lew Ayres, Patricia Ellis. Frank McHugh, Isabelle Jewell, Hedda Hopper. Dir. Edward Ludwig. Re), March 26. Let's Talk Is Over; Comedy-drama. Chester Morris, Mae Clarke, Frank Craven, Andy Divine. Dir. Kurt Neumann. 67 mins. Rel. June 11. ^lttle=Man^What=Now7^DramaT^-Margaret---Sullavart;=Douglass=Montgomery^ Dir. Frank Borzage. 97 mins. Rel. June 4, Love Captive. Drama. Nils Astlier, Gloria Stuart. lr, Max Marcin. 61 mins. Rel. May 21. Love Birds. Comedy. Slim Summervllle, Zasu Pitts. Dir. Wm. Seiter. 60 mine. Rel. March 12. Rev. May 29. Madame Spy. Drama. Fay Wray. Nils Asther. Dir. Karl reund. 70 mins. Rel. Jan. 8. Rev. Feb. 13. Idnlght. Drama. Sidney Fox. Henry Hull, Chester Efsklne. Rel. Jan; 22. Rev. March 13. Myrt and Marge. Musical. Myrtle Vail, Donna Domerll, Eddie Foy. Jr.. Ted ilcaly, Grace Hayes, J. Farrell MacDonald. Dir. Al Boasberg. 66 mins. Rel. Dec. 11. Rev/ Jan. 23. ne More River. Drama Rel. July 23. I L;».«.) Offices: 30 Rockefeller Center, Universal New York, N. Y. mins. Nov. 27. reund. Diana Wynyard, Coli ir. James Whale, Romance In the Rain. Comedy-drama. Roger Pryor, ictor. Moore and Heather Angel. Dir. Stuart Walker. Smoking Guns. Western. Ken' Maynard. Rel. June 11. Poor Rich, The. Comedy. Edna May OHver u Edward Everett Horton. Dir. Ed. Sedgwick. 76 mins. Rel. Feb. 26. Rev. May 16. Uncertain Lady. Comedy-drama. Genevieve Tobin. Edward E; Horton. Dir. Karl Freund. Rel. April 23j> Wheels of Destiny. Western. Ken Maynard. Dir. Feb. 19. Rev. April 3. Warner Brothers : 321 W. 44th St , i New York. N. V. Studios: Burbank. Calif. AS the Earth Turns. TEpic In the romance of American life and a revelation of the character of the New England farmer taken from the story of Gladys Hasty Carroll. Jean Mulr, .Donald Woods, Dorothy Peterson. Dir. Alfred E. Green. 73 mins. Rel. April 14. Rev. Ap. 11.17. Dr. Monica. Drama of woman who tries to help her hubby's girl friend. Kay Francis, Warren. William. Jeati Mulr, Verree Teasdale. Dir. Wil- liam Kelghly. Rel. June 23. Easy to Love. A frothy farce. Adolphe Menjou, Genevieve Tobin, Mary Astor, Guy Kibbee, Edward Everett Horton, Dir. William Keighley - 61 rains, Rel. Jan; 20. Rev. Jan. 16. Friends of Mr. Sweeney. Comedy-drama of the browbeaten husband who turns the big trick for his newspaper. Charlie Ruggles. Ann Dvorak. Eugene Pallette, Dorothy Tree. Dir. Edward Ludwig. Rel. July 7. Gambling Lady. Based on the drama by Doris Malloy of a gambling- lady who is such a sport she is willing to sacrifice her love to save her hus- band from a murder charge. Barbara Stanwyck, Joel McCrea, Pat O'Brien, Claire Dodd. Dir. Archie Mayo. 66 mins. . Rel. March 31. Rev. T Aprti 10. Harold Teen. Hilarious comedy romance which brings to life on the screen the characters of Carl EcUs comlo strip, Hal LeRoy, Rochelle Hudson, Patricia Ellis, Guy Kibbee. Dir. Murray Roth. 66 mins. Rel. April 7. Heat. Lightning. Thrilling romance of desert, love and hate, based on the Broadway, stage hit by Leon Ab'rams and George Abbott. Aline Mac- Mahon, Ann Dvorak, Llyle Talbot, Preston Foster. Dir. Mervyn LeRoy. 43 mins. Rel. March 8. Rev. March 13. Here Comes the Navy. Comedy-drama of a gob that tried to buck the fleet. James Cagney, Pat O'Brien, Gloria Stuart, Dorothy Tree, Frank Mo- Hugh. Dir. Lloyd Bacon. Rel. July 21. He Was Her Man. Action melodrama of the gal who double-crossed herself in love when her past came back. James Cagney,- Joan Blondell, Frank Craven. Harold Huber. Dir. Lloyd Bacon. 70 mins. Rel. June 16. Rev. May 22. HI, Nellie. Comedy-drama of a newspaper 'love' columnist. Paul. Muni, Glenda Farrell, Kathryn Sergava. Dir. Mervyn Le Roy. Ret Jan. 20; Rev. Feb. 6. I've Got Your Number. Rowdy, rollicking story of the telephone trouble hunter who finds It. Joan Blondell, Pat O'Brien. Dir; Kay EnrJghL 67 mine. Rel. Feb. 4. Rev. Feb. €. Jimmy the Gent. Hilarious comedy romance based on the story by Laird Doyle and Ray Nacarro, which reveals a new kind of racket, that of digging up heirs. James Cagney, Bette. Davis, Allen Jenkins. Dir. Michael Curtis, Vt mins. ReL March 17. Rev. March 27. Key, The. Fighting for love while the Sinn Fein and the Black and, Tan crossfire during the Irish trouble. From 'the London* stage success, 'The Key.' William Powell; Edna Best,. Colin Clive, Henry O'Neill. Dir. Michael Curtiz. Rel. June 6, Madame Du Barry. Drama of the lady who made history sit .up and take notice, with Comedy twists. Dolores Del Rio, Reginald Owen, Osgood Perkins, Verree Teasdale, Victor Jory, Dorothy Tree, Helen Lowell. Dir. William Dleterle. Rel. July 14. Merry Wives of Reno. Comedy-farce of the Reno divorce mill In action, Margaret Lindsay, Donald Woods, Guy. Kibbee, Glenda Farrell, Hugh Herbert and Frank McHugh. Dir. H. Bruce Humberstone. 64 mins. Rel. May 12. Rev. June 12. Modern Hero, A. Based on the novel by Louis 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 mins. Jean Mulr, Marjorie Rambeau, Verree Teasdale. Dir. G. W. Pabst. Rel. April 21. Rev. April 24. Personality Kid, The. Fast moving, melodrama of the ham and beaner that turns into a real champ thanks to wlfey. Pat O'Brien, Glenda Farrell, Claire Dodd, Henry O'Neill. Dir. Alan Crosland. 68 mins. Rel. July 14. Smarty. Comedy of the wife who wanted to commute'between husbands. Joan Blondell, Warren William, Edward E. Horton, Frank McHugh and Claire Dodd. Dir. Robert Florey, 64 mins. Rel. May 26. Upperworld. Drama by Ben Hecht dealing With a millionaire's adventures with a chorus girl. Warren William, Mary Astor. Ginger Rogers. Dickie Moore. Dir. Roy Del Ruth. 70 mins. Rel. April 28. Rev. May 29; Miscellaneous Releases Arlane. ( lue Ribbon.) British made story of a woman who pretends sophis- tication to win her love. Elizabeth Bergner, Percy Marmont. Dir. Paul Czlnner. 80 mins. Rel. April 1. Badge of Honor (Mayfair). Buster Crabbe in a original outdoor picture. lr. Spencer Bennett. 62 mins. Rel. April 16. Rev. May 29. " Beyond Bengal (Showmen). Animal picture with narrative. 65 mins. Rel. May 16. Rev. May 22. Big Race, The. (Showmen.) Race track story. Boots Mallory, John Darrow. Dir. Fred Newmeyer. 62 mins. Rev. March 6. Cheaters (Liberty). Paroled convicts And love through crookedness. Bill Boyd, June Collyer, Dorothy Mackalll. Dlr, Phil Rosen; 66 mins. Rev. May 18. Drums o' Voodo (International). All-Negro cast in screen version, of stage play 'Louisiana.' Dir. Arthur Hoerl. 70 mins. Rel. May 7. Rev. May 16. Enlighten Thy Daughter. (Exploitation.) Warning to parents. Remade from a silent. 75 mins. Rel. Jan. 16. Rev. Feb. 20. Found Alive. (Ideal.) Jungle story. Barbara Bedford, Maurice Murphy. Dir. Chas. Hutchinson. Rel. Feb. 10. Rev. April 17. Guilty Parents. (Jay Dee Kay.) Sex education story. Jean Lacy, Glen Boles. Dir. Jajok Townley.' 63 mins. Rev. April 10. Hired Wife. (Pinnacle.) Man hires a bride to get a fortune and falls in love with her. Greta Nlssen, Weldon Heyburn. ir: Geo. Melford. 60 mins. Rev. March 13. Love Past Thirty. (Monarch.) Beauty parlor rejuvenation for a faded fiancee. Alleen Prlngle, Theodor von Eltz. Phyllis Barry. Dir. Vin. Moore. 60 mins; Rev. March 13. Moth, This. (Showmen's.) Sally O'Neill astray in New Orleans. Dir. Fred. Newmeyer. 64 mins. Rel. Jan. 16. Rev. April 17. Marriage on Approval. (Monarch.) In which a girl gets married in the first reel and finds it out In the last. Barbara Kent, Donald Dillaway. Dir. Howard Higgln. Rev. Jan. 9. Picture Brides (Allied). Story of the Brazilian diamond mines. Dorothy Mackalll, Regis Toomey. Dir. Phil Rosen* 60 mins. Rev. May 29. Trapeze. (Protex.) Anna Sten's first German picture, dubbed In English. 66. mins. Rel. Feb. Rev. Feb. 20. Unknown Soldier Speaks, The (Lincoln). War clips 70 mins. Rev. May 29. ... What's Your Racket. (Showmen.) Familiar gangster frameup. Regis Toomey, Noel Francis.. Dir. Fred Gulol. 50 mins. Rel; Jan. 1. Rev. March 6. Wine, Women and Song. (Chadwlck.) Lily an Tashman's last picture. Back- stage story. Lilyan Tashman, Lew Cody. Dir. Leon D'Usseau. 64 mins. Rev. March 27. Woman Unafraid. (Goldsmith.) Story of a policewoman. Lucille Gleason, Skeets Gallagher. Dir. W. J. Cowen. 68 mins. Rev. April 24. World In Revolt (Mehtone). News clips with comment by Graham McNamee. 69 mins. Rel. June. Rev. June 12. Foreign Language Films (Note: slow movement of foreign ill year of releases.) (Most of these available with English titles.) this list covers one Adieu Les Beaux Jours (Fr) (Ufa). Greek romance. rlgltte Helm. Dir. Andre Beucler and Johannes Meyer. 90 mins. Rel. April 16. Rev. May 1. Alraune (Ger)~lC'apTtoTyr = ^^ ICttaYd^OS^ wald. 70 mins. Rel. May 1. Bettelstudent, Der. (General:) ( fiO mins. Rel. Oct. 16. Blonde Chrlstl, Die (Ger) (Bavaria). Musical. Karln Hardt. Dir. Franz Seltz. 76 mins. Rel. Feb. 16. Broken Shoes (Russ) (Amklno). Child reaction to politics. Anti-Hitler. Margarita Barskaya. 80 mins. Rel. March . 15. Rev: April 3. Chalutzlm (Hebrew) (Acme). First talker made in Palestine. Dir. Alexander Ford. 70 mins. Rel. March 15. CiUdad. de Carton, La (Sp) (Fox). Drama of marital relations. Antonio Mo- reno, Catallna Barcena. Dir. Louis King. 70 mins. Rel. Feb. 16. (Continued on page 44) Important Decision On Finding a Seat In a Dark Theatre Borne, N. Persons who take a fall when reaching for a seat in a darkened theatre are negligent because they do not. ascertain definitely that the seat is down and not turned up, according to a decision, given by County Judge Frederick H. Hazard. The ruling came in the suit of a .75-year-old woman against Warners Stanley, Utica. She charged the theatr- with negligence because no usher escorted her and she fell in the. aisle after feeling for a vacant seat. She said she had felt the back of a seat and sat down, but no seat was there. The woman contended she had suffered: Injuries, which caused her confinement for several .weeks. V c The judge said his sympathies were with the aged woman, but ad- ded that the case 'wouH not have a. chance with the Appellate Division if this jury did grant a verdict in favor of the plaintiff.' judge Hazard declared people who attend a, film theatre know It Is. difficult to see after coming in from the light of outdoors and he pointed out that extra precautions must be exercised in locating a place In which to sit. HANDLESMAN ALIMONY Chicago, June. 18. Phil Davis, attorney, suing Jack Handlesman, former builder .of the- atres, for $15,000 back alimony claimed by former wife. Handlesman , formerly headed Kimball Theatre organ department and last construction was the Fal-ty ace at South Bend, Indiana. GALVESTON'S DBIVE-IN PLX Galveston, June 18. A. H. Emenheiser opens 'drive, in' open air theatre on Gulf Beach, first venture of kind here. Shows short subjects, comedies and newsreel plus ads. Studio Placements (Continued from page 42) Sidney FOxe, Paul Kelly, 'School for Girls/ Liberty. Henry Wadsworth, Nat Pendle- ton, C, Henry Gordon, Karen Mor- ley, 'Four Walls,' Metro. Charles Boyer, 'The Captive Bride,' Fox. Sam Hellman, Sonya Levlen, scripting 'The Captive Bride,* Fox. Wallace McDonald, John Rath* mel, script, western yarn, Mascot. Ted FioRIto band, 'Young and Beautiful,' Mascot. : Harry Ru/skin, adaptation, un» titled, Goldwyn. ■ Lpretta Young, 'Hideout,' Metro. Sam Kahanamoku; color short, Metro. Sally McKee, 'Strikes and Spares,' Metro short. Richard Abbott, Betty Alden L Barbara' Barondess, Ralph Forbes, Sara Haden, 'The Fountain,' Radio. Jacques Lory, 'Caravan,' Fox, Laura Hope Crews, Lionel At- will, Leonard Carey,. 'Age of In- nocence,' Radio. : • •: Alice Brady, 'Gay Divorce,' Radio. Marcia Rerny, 'Romance in the Rain,' U. Marjorie Gateson, Edgar Norton, 'Million Dollar Ransom,' U. . Tom Hanlon, David Worth, Russ Brown, Lita Chevret, Betty Fran- cisco; Georgia Cain, Lloyd Whit- lock, Baxter Gamble, Big Boy Wil- liams, 'Romance ih the Rain,' U. Stuart Holmes, Grace Cunardi Harry Northrup, Hayden Steven- son, Luke Cosgrave, Colin Kenny, Bobby Bolder,. Mary Gordon, Wil- liam Welsh, 'One More River,' U. . Aline McMahon, 'Big Hearted Herbert.' WB. Ethelreda Leopold, Mary Russell, •Lost Lady,' WB. Bette Davis, Dorothy Tree, Helen Lowell, Harry Tyler, Allen Jenkins, 'Case of the Howling Dog,' WB. Charles Starrett, 'Lost Lady,' WB, Leonard Carey, 'Age of Inno- cence,' Radio. Sol Walter Anthony, Lesser. ^=Marlo--DominIci r ^3?Jie^Fountain,? = Radio Ethel Hill, Harvey Gates, untitled pic, Col. Dudley Nichols, Lamar TrottI, adaptation, '24 Hours a Day,' Fox. Paul kaye, 'Romance In the Rain,* V. Patsy Kelly, 'Transatlantic Merry- Go-Round,' Reliance. Sterling Holioway,. 'Broadway Bill,' Col. Walter , 'College Rhythm,* Par. Felix Young, 'Hello Big Boy,'