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front. Miiurico iU'rgtn«|i\iMff«rtnii( fvpin .•tnua trouble. , I<uth Morria Ctitnp Intftrnilisalttn - ;inK this week for a HI viit-nsh. Matty Zimmerman, in htmpital for minor operation, due out this week. Murtin UecH plmned to Hy|ly- : '-.wood for' •hti«'..VAi|iMM'illMftf'in^ Dan t*tiOAiUUi, tlliA Qolutnniat, <t^n«l ^ife win wtiitrii to H^iyw 6ir> tt 'CAnnl bbtit. '■ Hill Polor, brother of Mike at HKO, has written a song which he's trying to peddle; Tind Valent« Is Kultarinsvi^ : (ebcktatl hutir attracti<Ht .*| t|i« .-'.'itigtoii. tap .ropin,:; Harry Ciioper op^ninc cta<>]>hQUM« at 52d and Seventh avipnu^i bllt :!*^ . - ntairis in insurance bUV - | i Harry Seymour associated with - ponnectiiciit IJistlllerieK, Westpovt, .'°4iap6niiiei'ii o£ a^ '. V . ir«ltx Yvunsi Uadlu l^ictureii 'il;p., '^tii^k to the Coaitt after a Uroudway O'O. of new plays and talent. .Maik tiaiuhicii, Kii(li«» Uiinlor, ■ vacalit'iiiiiK in Mew Vork inr .iv- ' enu wetks, .sailed lor Jlollywood. Carol Deimi.sici- and her hMsoauu ■ iiayfi pai-chtt^ipd a Afttunecticui. laiMi J. tV^iiM!^ : jubn and Ucnny Shaw, colored sinKiiig team irum Chez Florence, I'ai is, now at Lur.a'.';. ; «oo KreiLieiK luuilioK at llanx- niii.^port, where liis liriu hsia a ' »iv..v.i i'ttaea oi western cUumpagno mecoy M^xk^ii lii|«ti«il; f^N / d«nnu>r8.''" ' o alius Kisenberg, former l' <i.\ ' munaifer in Central Kurupe and now an hidid prbdttcCi* il|''JPi«i^ N..;V^. ■ j ^" ,^v ';;'^ ;f-- 'i*. K., Sidney ifack ftum hN ciuickle fllitht til liollywood to visit », nla w>nv l}c>«)rjir;e, an asst. test di- rector at Metro. One i»f tlie mn.'-.t recjuested diuue ' tun«'a i.s "The Coiitinental', out ot '. 'Gay Uivoreee*, un yet un.relt;4*«^'il ^^i^Min. Around ■V;^i:;'V;:';^>lV' ■X.-:.:K.-Y.-(yip>'jiwl'UiM^tf'^^ tor pleuHh strlctlyr with ».l»>l«t Chji , : to d.d. the t Foll(e«^^ he ebllabed. ^ ^ ■ Hernit' Haley (Sisters), now Mis. Harry UaiiK. tn^mimutes to N. V. every 'J uesday f<)r•;^lf|ffA^ft^■•;)ihftp at Smithtown, L. I. ;: iQttiria Koy, formerly of Fuy and : Clark> opening a H ollytg lj o d , |n^^ /shop Nyv. 15. Xq«f f» Kew York doiuff her shopping. Oracle Ifju-rlc remains in the Ca- sino do I'aree revue, but doesn't double Into Lew Brown's •Calling All ^ Stars'; too stri'nuous. Jack Dempsey's deal wfith the Dew Blghth Av«. nitery, which will bear ham^. require* 'th^t hm. Imi thpre .^Ifl:person/every'''night. ; ■V -'Clinton liolton. wIk* summered .-ii ■ the dramatic «'olony in SkowluKan, Maine, has joined the tJeorne .Sut- ton eommereial exploitation firm. Iwouie Sobol, Journ.al's Broadway columnist, sold his tir.'Jt short story to Collier's. Al8o has a one-a-month j^fl?ag article deal with College Humor. • !Wrs. nniy FItzslmmons (Shriner and FltKsimmons) has asked the ; authorities to locate her missinK dn tighter., >i.oi<(^i^^,l!Ca«iM ■ «irl. '■,■■;:■■; ,' ■■'^■•7' ■ ^ Hill and (Icri-y Morris Mpend theii- Sutidays han.som-eabbing simund New Vork. Hut tJdrry |)osilivelv re- fuses to do anything about her bld< :;dlng.-', ■.,'■;.'■' -.'.'',:■.-•,:■;■ ■Tr"A^rtnn^H' to .M< Int\if s re- treat usually rOme ;iway with a book in exehanKe for signing his KUest autograph book, which goe.s back to I'.tL'l. I-ec .Abinus vaetjtliinlng arbuad KroMdw.iy with the missus on thtret* and II half WcekiT iEurl<nMril f^ Radio studio, 'ttftttriHi NbV. ■ t v*ir the i.'anal. 1'*<M»tl;ill )4aiin> bciu»i-n the <asls ': of'First LcA-MMn' ;iiid •.luiiL;ni''nt |i;iy' ..■yetocd us piiMi< itv stntil due to liotli ■ W^hdgiMneiits l-.'ir tlieir a<i<'r.- 1*'ould be too biuised for diauiatics aftei wai d. ' : i:<i.lie l':d«'].<i..n's co<'k tall party Still.I ly ;iit did no much damage to Leon He Kddic's, et a]., that Leon . canur ov( r himscflf to count, tii> the house. Kdclsoij) iMpH'lDWeid olie of the L. A E. ISartend«rs to do th« honors at the eiiristenlnf^ of tlie new bar. Artbiii- I'riee calls attention thut Ni)V. 5 is the flNt onnlVersnry of T<-xiis cuinan's passing and hAs arranged , that the sirihg ot; rtUt clubs m htfiri^ivB ykm im^ ;• n Ip ht t!Bi:':.«wntt}'ry]y9ii4': thft ■ '^fucKth-'' .'of the njt« cir«W' WkM^ ttq|,«ak(A it a kcrheral custom fot-'lAtt lAte spots ; that d.Ty. .Fohn l'ret«''s Cafe de VOpera Op Madison and 6:'d, on th« site Of tlie old .Sherry lildg., deUuti K<IW T«ar'» CV.O with a chuhiiiiagiM Inu^^ fuaturtv Including H 'c|MiBitg«i4» >«tht ^ct. nightly ai *?S^I»o, Janit<*' woiif V in doing tlw dfoor ri ' Whf n I...Tdies Meet' postponed. Xsolnay puMlsbiR^''' ••i4f)B<WMi*.. ■'>.v Pearl .8. Buck. ;'-: ifwmahh Bahr's 'The Gonieert' to be revived at Burg. Toseaninl alb.wing his local con- cert to be broadcast. After 18 years William Menger berg condurting liere Nov. 4. Kjirl Zuekmayer back here for re- hearsals ot'S^^h^lnn voft; 3effgeh.* looter l^'reucheA -^ittiiiitviitt bin Uvtter of cohgMtiffe lilda 1hr«ii!:e»-. , Hoptenarian Adeli^ 'SiUidrOck hero to film in 'a^tlettien WUhout liodgtttga.^: ■ Birdiiljiiav Uubermahn bpeniuij concert season here il^r to voys ge to America. Marie-Li.-!c i: nilian adapting ll.iiu .laiMy's '1st <; ..il'ling ein lOnpel' in- to Roumanian. Kruno l''i ;in ; iidaiitipg Louis \ er- inMiil's 'Lc AI.Mvi. 4ue J'al;Vour f^^^^^ l<cinhar<lt's heic. Maiika lioc-.l; ;nid Werner I'liel- terer falling from horses during "Cii\ us Star' rcliciirsals. Friedericli Schorr off to I'arU, London an<l New York befoie rei- turning at the beglniiing pf May. Fritz Wreede, , ctllef \of Felix itloch KrUen; play aiffisnta Wi4 hrojlt - ers, who startea ean^ sis %' wwn- pere here, dead. Fbdor's dramatisation. > Alun.?!?,' Imsed on SoMic'rset Maughain's 'Footprints in the Jungle,' shortly opening at Volks. fJnom Films completed 'The Last V.iltz' talker, and now pl.'mnin.fr Uussian cortume Alms, 'l'i(|\U' 1>;inie' .'tnd 'Itoris fJodunov,' b;ts: <1 on the Alcx.'indcr I'usehkin wiu-Us. 'J'lieodor 'r;ig','cr wlio writes uii'lei- the name of Kerdin;md Hruckner. .suing film dir«i t<»r, Hichard Osw.ald. for b.alance i»ayment of film term-; agreed for 'Criminals.' Oswald'.- ierman Film Co.; refused paymeii • iiecause author is on blaelcliitr': ATT E u freighter in the North Sea. Vil.ior de Kowa has the male lead. Luis Trenkcr. whose 'Der Ver- I'Tene Sohn' t'The Lust Son ) is a cew smash, has been named to the i 11n di'partlnaiit 111 th«: iwoiMMBando ministry. , Maria Andergast and Custav ochllc have the leads in the NDLS '.\bentuer eines jungen Herrn in l*olt»n' ('Adventure of a Young Man :.i I'oland't. Maria l^eling and Dina Gralla have flnished work on Terras '•'ru'ss mir die Lore nt>vh einmul' filieat l.rixura Again')* WolfT dlre<;ted It. Paris By Bob Stsrn Sprjigi El Mlrador has built a Rock of new bungalow.'-. Sixth annual desert swimming meet scheduled for Nov. 11. Plane service to L. A. started last week, making two trips daily. Sidney Smith (Andy Gump) will draw his strip here this winter." HeKulara.Me teglQRlli* to check in now thatifti #^ l^hts hAVe^^h llollywbc'd. ' I'alm Springs I*eWfi,; ii«fK wMiily, has '.nrtadO' Itf ''i^tov^MCiyBM^ Wood editor. ; ^- y:.:-';^.,:-;;■ N«w #un elui» organised for. the picture mob. who have gone nut.v over-skfct'shooting, ,' Humphrey Pt^rsoit jattd wife haV^ i losed their Malibu 1i0n«, .fenbVe«l here for the winter. There will soon be regular sul- jthur baths here after years of the Indian mud springs. Itlkishas becoming popular. Nancy Carroll bar. hired a hmlrjT ||ll|||f>n tn pull her around town. I..eo Morrison baa gone for a lot, will build a winter home here. That'.« g(»lng native 100%. Over 21 new tpecialty shops havi' oi)ened during the l.ast week, all catering to the tourists and week- endei's. Anna Sffn and her liubby. Dr. Ku- •ene Krenke, at the Desert Tnn. Also the Town.send Netcliers (Constance Talm.ndge). With Al Jolson and Ruby Keeler luiving re.tiervatlons for next wef>k, only person needed to make the sea- son's op«ning ofTlcLil Is Ralph. •l>eath Valley' FariruMti and his riid ■iveckti»k''./■■'.■',■■■' - I J-i l^iittiii* is%»ln^^ 'Bolero' ( far). Jenny Jugo's 'Pechmarie' bowed in tf) n f.air press. Kurop.i-cino Alliance announce premieres lor two Aimn: the eiridt bf October. ■ " (lustav Froehlich. Citta Alpars hubby, plays a female role In his next for Ufa. .M;iriM(>i bans iss dniwing well with .To;in C'r.iwford's "Ich fanze nur ftttit^ i\Uh" ('Dancing I^ady') (MC). i'li.irlotte .siisa has tlie lead with (Jijstav (IriieiKK'ens in 'Das Krbe in Pretoria" ( Inheritance in Pretoria'). ; 'Little Dorrit." with Mrs. .Maxi.- .Schmcling (Anne Ondra) is still holding on at the Capitol Hin Zoo Most of the larger c<inu..inieb have production ^eds well put aw^ay, with next ntonth slated for an avalftDChe of plit. Brtch 'Waschneck has started w<»iHt ' «» fReglhd^ for: F^nlU ^li^uropa 'gof;;!tii«^«au^.'V : :yu:, ■ Phltt^tfig RAlbh; Bbbert's «iicc<pss itt rrh#< Ooetf*JiWi^m^ dvp^d tt iit i3ft Mimniit tftt<^'nl<^l<t^ CSbme • ■thlHg'ii'''tV!ron(r:)^:' '■. Vto to.i^AOtiirig the shiti ^^mes of Julian Rose, atlB«:omi»ioA lto(^ .'a'uierV'6bserva,tt«^' Sydney Ca;rroll wis hit bj^? A taxi nnd:.'ls,: .nbw' treating.''■ Men In White' folds at the Lyric, Oct. 20, after four nionths. ■ ^ Part of British Internatlbntil'tt It 'dlo Parade' will be In color.' .Sir Thomas Beecham cancelling engagements because of a chill. .Sir I-'rancls and T«ady Towle off to the American hotels convention. Henry Sherek and Pai neii ^ Zeit- lin have split, with Sherek working .-ioK). Dia c.riinths, head ot First Na- \ u.ua\, latest^':t«!'^'fall'..fsofc."*. Holls- Uoyce. I-ew I.«slle framing a second edi- tion of 'Blackbirds' for the London (.'oliseum. Art Film P.rpdiM|toina tising \ .^Rib^>T omce for taiiilr^iliota on Ite latest picture. Xelson Keys oalls for Ami>flca next month to fulfill A iUnl cbntract in Hollywood; ■ Will Mahoney's piintomime Ap- pearance |ti Manchester will be In Puss in Boots,* Frances Day back here on stretch- er, following auto smash In PiMince some weeks ago. 'We Live Again' follows 'Bulldog Drummond Strikes Back' at the London Pavilion. Tudor-Owen, Palladium's publicity chief, down with annual 'llu,^1>ut progressing nicely. Lupe Velez missing British Broad- (asting Corporation t^polntnient; .-lalms she was ill. . Dally attendance* at Annual Motor Show at Olympla showii ^neretUie over prevtdtt* years; Steve Donoghue, jockey;, celetirat- ing fiftieth birthday witte iinf|iiy dinner party in London, " John Southern, complete with new bank-roll, is looking for a West-End theatre to stage a new farce. King of Albania interested spec- tator at the Empire's Newsreel of assassination of King Alexander. 'Mr. Tower of London,' tomii: show that made Grade Fields, being revived, opening early next year. Gaston Palmer's wife taken III at Swansea, with Juggler compelled to cancel work to be at her bfdsliie. ■The Private RoadV cfo|«##ii 20 at Wyndham'a after Art moiiths' run. whlc^ii itai^ at the Comedy. Binni* Barhea: playing principal boy tor Hbimrd 4k Wypdham pan- week.'' ■ ■ *■■ ''^•'.:..-■ ■ Reginald Fogrwell and Oscar In- tend reviving 'Chu Chin Chow' at His Majeatjr'g thaatre fbr (Christmas peason. George Frank Ruben and Cecil I^ndeau collaborating in new musi- cal with Dntdi l(iM»i|ii dathnot^^fl^ a title. ^■■;'"w-'' '■^;..''\. ■ .Sonny Hale to prodnce A picture for British International titled •^Nippy,' -ir hl e h ha h i Acrl^lhji At present. Jack Pearl, with Charlie Raymond/ watcblttk : • ^yiMr Park' ^ ■•::tniH' thtt^Mfib',.M. ■■Wt^;.' Ae^':'':l<A«Aa''' w ' 0^ Pratt latent to adopt big floor show idCA Princes' restaurant win have girl show, with Max Rivers inoduclng. Rowland Brown to direct pictures lu i-e for British Infrrnatlonal. Will liave his own unit and be given a free hand. Dickie Colley, Ix)ndon soci«"ty man, Is taking care of Alice Delysia's dog while French st.'ir is in Australia. Holland and June and .Sherkot, both from Ch.irles Cochran's revue, '.'-'trearriline,' the attractif^n ft Simon Marks' party. Four Yac^t Club Bbyi .prganl^ing W'aif' veteran reuhlbh dtiiner. fbr Ainerieana at tht» Sayojr hotel , on Anhlstlce''t>ay."' .:■.■'■■ ■■■■■■'■;'■ .■.'■''.■\,''^'' He^lle Baker to broadcaint;'; tor British BroadcOStfng Corporation on (>ef. 29 at biLrgejrt-':|ee:eifer: paild'to .1 foreign artist. ' " ■ ' Dressing rooms of Rolil.y Howe; and isinnie Hale at the JIiiipodrom»- were vi.^it.<1 by thieveit, Wit)i;in||n>:: valnahliM iiiriciicd y 'Jack & Jill,' Howard A. Wynd- hams' musical which has be^rt tour- ing the sticks, likely to follow '.Mr. Whlttington' at the Adelphi. , 'Theatre Royal,* t^tiaihM fRoyal Family.' opened At Mlinchester pflfiiir^ to;;it(i;'XfO^(*p^;|N?|ten(l^ Jack Bohy to New York. 'Mnurk'c Chevalier in town. Irvlh Marks back from Vienna. Josephine Baker flying to VlennA. Lacy Karstner to Germany for week-end."; three iCarrera ptayinc cirque MedranOv"*.-^';-'-':■:' ChnHra. i^j;H9im--m* -here' ;eobn; from London. , ••-■• '';'■.;':■■:■■■■ ' Duyivier'a fH«. 'Maria «Chapde- lallw^^,flniBhed^;•'J■■;.::^^ •■'■;'';■:: Btrangler Lewis IdokMH tkem over at 'Cosahova.' :■':' Marcelie Naury. of Alcaaar show, selling her RlspanO' Qcmiaine Laugior Qultllnili Qd^n inr Thenlre des Arts. ' : ' I'ltoeff opening season At Mathu- rins with 'Wild Duck.' r ; J Kdward F. &Conndt ^ Wiirp coming up from Italy. : , Comedlo JYancaise opening Stfaa-: Idiir'; sea.son with 'Cinna.' ; : v Floielle east for lead In 'Marie (Salante' at Theatre de Paris, Harry liaur to take Verneull play. •llusli.'itMl 1 Wanted,' on tour, Subsi(li/ed theatres closed Satur- day (13) for Harthou funer.al. Kleatiore Steele and Hall Clovls appeal ing with P;isdelou)> orchestra. 'Conite Obligado.' inusiker with George Milton, nearly ready for cut- ting. A.B.C. trying out a new revue by Paul Cimn§ --»mi(t:,^^kl^ Rouen. . ' ' Mesiiengei'a ^oup de Roulis' re- |)lacing 'Merry 'Widow' at the Galete LyrlQue. Gaumont-Haik chain to book di- rect after JlUK'':I,';]«tting.-.«|||:-.^iPl^ lihrenthal. Laurltz Melchlor forced by illness to give up two appearances with Colonne orchestra. Valentine Tcssler to take Penys Amiel's 'L'Homme* on tour, with Debucpurt opposite. : t>avid Souhaml reported starting soon on distribution of American films here as indie. Kcttl Gallian, Roland Toutalh and Ralph Beaver .Strasebtirger cele- brating AtX!hS»*^to*hce. TtmnW ^^^^ In- jured by tlff(Br«.while workins with Alfred Cotirt circus near Jarnae. c:k>urceilea Clnetna raopehlng with Qerman. IftngtuUce mttilker. 'Fried- erikfr,' hasedjm A Lehar operetta> HufUette Duinos. 91anche Montel, Vktw Bo«ieher and Mareel Andre <ai«t for 'Do. nit sol' at<M4eho4tere. Charles Boylnr attending opener of 'Dede.* mvalker nt Paramottnt. Fvench mad* ittife whl^ Ptar Is dl»- tribtiting. '. y^:- Joan Warner dancing at Bagdad for a week at teatime, thua tripling with Tabarin and Vlll* P|i|iH«(;fi|>^^ gagements. ' Pierre Colombler soon to Join his wife. Florence Walton, in New York. He's now mopping tip Work on a film with Raimu. Pierre Sandrini of Tabaiin, who has iust changed costumes of liia show, sailing Oct. 31 for New l¥«tll to look over nltery sittiatlon. PTvangellne Lehman sailing for the IT.S. for performances of her St. Thertse oratorio In Philadelphia, San PVanclsco and Los Angele.«i. 'Fragonard.' musical comedy by Andre Rlvoire and Raymond Coolus, ba.sed on painter's life, replacing 'Peer Gynt' at Porte ''alnt Martin- Kd Ilammeras, Fox cameraman, taking shots on Channel coast for 'Lottery Lover,' marooned all night during storm in fort oft Cherbourg harbor^ Marcel Lherbler shooting fllm of Ilcnrv Bernstein's 'Bonheur' ('Hap- plnaos*) : for Nf-tan. with Charles B p yt i r . < 9a by i lld rt aj r a nd --Michel 'Simbni. JTean de Limur making muslker titled 'V'oyag^ imprevu' ('Unexpect- ed Voyage') hitsea on Trietan Bern- ard n<&ivel. with music by Jean Wie- ner and pAulSegnits. Flowing water used for the Seine; in a set showing - the Concorde. Bridge, Hotel Crlllbn ond American Embassy for Joseph!n(» Baker's film at I'athe-.joinvlllc studios. Fred Bacos starting production of 'Prince .lean' for Fox, at Pathe- Joinvillc lot. I'ilm is based on th*- Charlea Mere play, and fe.iturej? Pi<rre Richard Willm .and Natalie I'al.y. T'neni)doyc<l sUtue hands and car- penters are sending .1 delegation to the niir.istry of l.ilior kickin;^ ag.'iinst <iveriime for those wlu) have Jobs, and against ennr>lr>yment of foreigiiei-s. *tuy t.'rosswell Smith, former ITA l<>cal f-)iief. ot)ening as iinleperident di.strib with 'La FlariUne' ('burn- ing FinnicK'), a Ktiropa llltn produe- tIon with tronstant Remy and IBu- zanne RissleiK : Osso Films coming back into pro- du'tion with '.Mon f'oirur t'Api»elle' CMy He.ut Culls You'Xi mtii«lkei' mt'gged by Carmln.c' fJollope and Alarrtn«f Jan KWpura, the tenor, and . Lttei(»tf .^arbUit. ■ V".. Jacitfuei l^i^nini. local Riisstan composer am D|f!»thbr of Xxibn Be- laiicu,', AlnerlMn nl'cheal.ra leadef, flirting w^th;Parftmount^^ f^ A Hol- lywood '. bid. 1 )al 11 n h a s \v r i 11 ♦ n .minil^ for 28 French films within Alessandro Blasettl has jfttpi^tukil shootinn "I'lie Old Guard' to|r ^ Taken frbMI;--A^'itlll^ Ciuisei«pe Zuzza. " • ' "Nell C.wynne • i H. At D.) will be dubbed into ltali;in by (hv Col«i8- senni l-'ilm umicr the title pif ''The; l-'avouiite of Cli.ifii s II." Mari<» Honn.ird li;-..>- ^i.iriid shoot- ing the tUm 'Wedding MarC.li' for Opthna Fiiih, O^rench cbmpahy. which was recently f4>rmed for the puriHtse of prbitucing turns in simul? taneous Italian and French versions. OiullQ dipl Tiorre, : who has been woi^king for French prbdijcinif houses for nearly " ten years, ha9< cbm<> te Rome to dlKjMit A Aim tirbm Giildb Milanesl's nbVel The white Cross,' scenario of which has been prepared by I'iero Franci.scl and l^aoul tjuatirocchi. l.,ux, pic company with head- quarters In Turin, starting work this month on a historieo-mystic film on the messed l>on l^osco, >vhoRe Beatification took • jpiace in St.. ^er's a few mont^i ;1liisi*.^^^, 1^ ftl«n will ftfohably be shot In two VeWilOiisi French and Italian, and directed 1>y0:^ltredoAlessandrlnli . By>E,:'.l»» .»lajboW-■■^'■-'.. Boyal Opera^Hbuse (jelebrAtlng ite'/Bdth onniversftrK •Pdx .'.oiii"-.1I|liii' si)f;ith'. '«pi»lf»-.niaAa ; tltie8;':r*»p#i^^ . '|ii^:'C(ifcti;ii^ lA>qtteat.<if'talent..' .X>tt^i«r:^•^i<sl*nt•■■ 'Visitors:: ■-.here•wera;- C5la**Bce ;^wn AM Marka; Francy Claal scheduled for aH English^lang;uiig« fniversal pieturs In April, prohably London.' ■'■/-':' ''^ V''•'^.■^■''^'■'> Martin Beer. TTnlted Artlsta* locil l epresentative. has taken 6ver. SSMfe : Kuroi)ean branch of T'niyersal, Wf!B|lv Huilapest as a central site. Geza vun Bolvary bought a 200 acre estate in Htingary, Intending to go home and farm without an- oth» r look at pi( tares, in two years* time. •S.-'.lnh.azi Klet,' theatrical mag, offering $3,000 in prizes in an Inter- national comi>€tition for best novel, play and s<^en#r'i« •v^inltte4 ^ language. Elma Bulla, new dramatic actreaa - at Belvarosl theatre, has her first role In Hungarian although she is a native. Played several years with the Reinhardt company in German* : Lily Dorvas, Fecenc Molnar'a - wife, another bf th(Me Hungsurlaa actresses Who haVa emigrated to German stages. She la hack now, to act in Hungarian for th^e first (kCtqr nine yjears. In her husi new piny 'the Viiit Guy'I2arl back>': '%..,.; Felix Felst boated toi , / Chic Sale home ^twin. '. /■::'y;,:f ':. ■ Mrs. Josh Cosden here. //.y- '': •Max Baer lights at Par. ' ■ •. Hal Roach flew in again. : liarry Darmour convalescing. ; :' First Masfjuers revel Nov. 4. Nils Asther due at U, Nov. 10, ' , Taft Schreil>er back from N, T. .; John Balderston student flying. Rosamond I'lnchot Metro testing. Zelda Sears convalescing at home. Dorothy Wtf^, ivlidergolng ti«ita •( WH. ■ ■ Joe Brown: ta dbnatlBlg a nin^^ a contest. Hanns Sdiiwairif'- 'l!^'' - '-4lr«0l«or,:. well again. Eric VVhyle, 'Vr|anBfiii|liNr |iad41«^^ takes root here. . : - Charlie Irwin rkpaaiad- •» Awdr Vallee's airing. ".■■;;•'" Sid Brbd now ayiliiiiint tAiaqpl!*: Velller:at par.\'. :-:,:{^ v'-> ' ■ Mrs./'.Larry ::']:>arinlNiC';'lN^ 'After'. Alx; weeka In N^ Y^-ll; 'r^-C:^ Walt XMsney gaestett -by oartoeiii* ,awi'Ar'iiw':WWl*r*.^ -'^^^ ^ ; CItw Mdrrts lyas Mary Pickfor<ra yia-A?^vi« bVer the air. Quentin Reynolds analyzing film <liri < (ors for Collier's. I'aliier of Mauieen O'Sulllvan vis- iting lif-r from Jf land. .'^een.i (uveii stopped convalescing, start'(I wiitiii;: at Par. Miitii.il beiielit club has been or- K'lni/.ecl at I'ox studio. .John D. Claik, I'ox general sales m.-ifiaKer, .■'ludio ogling. Legit rej>re.-ent:it ion uppod with' the arrival of .lean J^ixon. Cene l>» nriis begins nkystlfying.at : I'liilliarnionic Audi.iifo.V. <i . ' ': John Hamel, among those irlHI;. now know what flti Is like; . . .■ i:ddfe doulding iiiaitfi»s^^^^^^ lot aft^r hospital Mh€ic<ii*W(i«^^; ^ Sue (\-irbl su0d;for ti«04 wbrth of duds by Miigi^imH:'of Y," ,: 1 -ei^tiy AVitod up ^.^•^sln^:^Q^^ l<iSijt-^ In I "s Sing .Mte ,a Loye;«fmg.' ■'* ■ T'(gu'y Conklin pl.'tned Jh lap", Wiinfu r's 'Pf-esidcrit A'aliishcs'. - < , l'e-;ry •'.-unplelt and /£^'irl>aii \V. j-i'v.-iis :'.vr a lead ■nt, '!/'.'-'- <:. M \Ve-t -'ind s.uii KtTrurt ,b(*i|; in ;i«< jiro'iuceis. st;ite rights . '! ' 'Chiidwi'k I'ro.l -'je.i f(,r $';:10^W'; ,m< r' ir tiKlive In .Miini' lpal Co irt. . .loaneffe Re.x in troni N. Y. SB I'o.siH b'ol Les.*!* r h'-jida iCuropewaril, ait-jh-b h(»s iAriuw. %