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^ednesdayt March 20, 193S P I C T II R E S VAniETY 25 CALENDAR OF CURRENT RELEASES (Continued from page 2S) Gaumont-British ""^ ^'Sfe^w %rk Chu Chin Chow. Arabian tales In musical form. Anna May Wong. Frltx Kortner, Dir. Walter Fprde. 96 mln's. ReL Sept. IB. Rev. Sept. 25. evensong. Musical dramatization from the Beverley Nichols novel Evelyn Laye, Fritz Kortner. Carl Esmond, Alice Delysla. Conchlta Sunervla Dir. Victor SavIUe. -Hel. Nov. 16. riev. Nov. 20. »«Pervia. .fverar.een. . Musical adaptatIon_from Cochrap'B. stage production. Jessie Matthews, Sonrtle Hale, Betty Balfour, Barry,Mackay. Dir. Victor Sa- vlUe. Rel.-Jan.'..3. Rev. Jan. IB. Icon Duke, The. Drama based on Duke of Wellington at Battle of Waterloo George Arllss. Ellallne Terrls Gladys Cooper, A. E. Matthews, Allan Aynesworth. Dir. Victor Savlllc. ReL Jan. Rev. Jan. 16. Jack Ahoy. Comedy with song and dance. Jack Hiilbert, -Nancy O'Nell, Al- fred Drayton. Dir. Walter Forde. Rel. Dec. 3. Rev. Feb. 12. little Mend. Drama of a chfid's devotion and Iniluence. Nora Pllbeam! Dir. Berthold Vlertel. Rel. Oct. IB. Rev. Oct 23; Man of Aran._ Irish story with preponderantly beautiful photography. Dir. Robert Flaherty. 70 mlns. Rel. Oct 16. Rev. Oct 23. Power (Jew Suss). ' Dramatization of Stem-Feuchtwanger noVel. Cotirad Veldt, Benlta Hume. Dir. Lothar Mendes. 106 mlns. Rel. Oct 1. Rev. Oct. 9. ■ ' . F'rliicess Charming. Musical comedy In a mythical kingdom. Evelyn Laye, Yvonne Arnau'l, George Grossmlth, Max MiUer. Dir. Maurice Elvey. Rel. Jan. Unfinished Symphonir. Musical romance based on Schubert'q life. Martha Eggcrth. Dir. Willy Forst 83 mine. ReL Jan. 1. Rev. Jan. IB. Lili«»rHr Oflleei 177« Breadway^ *^ y New York N Dizzy Dames. Musical. Theatrical boarding bouse locale. Marjorle Rambeau! Florin e McKlnney, Lawrence Gray. Dir. William Nigh. Mo Ransom. From Damon Runyon'a 'The Big Mitten.' Leila Hyams, PhillipB Holmes. Dir. Fred Newmeyer. 70 mlns. Rel. Oct 26. Rev. Feb. 12. Once to Every Bachrlor. Honeymoon with a hired bride. Marian Nixon. Nell Hamilton, Ailean Pringle Dir. Wm, Nigh. 72 mina. ReL Dec 14. School for Girls. Reform school drama. Sidney Fox, Paul Kelly, Lois Wil* son, Anne Shirley. Dir. Wm. Nigh- 7S mlns. Rel. Mar. 22. Rev. Feb. 20, evyeepstake Annie. Society crofika frame sweeps winner. Tom Brown, Marlon Nixon, Wera Engeln. Dlr; Wm. Nigh. 77 mlns. ReL Feb. Rev. Feb. 27. Take the Stand. Murder.ot a columnist.. Jack La Rue,- Thelma Todd. Gail Patrlcft. Dir. Phil Rosen 78 mlns. Rel. Sept 7. Rev. Sept. 11. Two Heads on a Pillow. Ma-fimonUtl warfare. Nell Hamilton, Miriam Jor- dan. Dir. Wni. Nigh. 78 m/ns. Rel. Oct 2. Rev. Oct. " Mady Christians, Jean Parker. 71 mlns. Rel, Dec. 7, Uev. Wicked Woman. A story of a faithful mother Chas. Blckford. Dir. Chas. Brabln. Deo. 18. Winning Ticket, The. Story of a sweeps ticket that was lost and found. Leo CarrlUo, Louise Fazenda, Ted Healy. Dir. Chas. F. Rlesner. 64 mlns. Rel. Feb. 8. Rev. Feb. 12. ■ _ Studio; MOWicc:. R. K. O Building, 9336 W. Washington Blvd., W*OnOgrain Rockefeller Center, N.Y.C. Dawn Rider, The. John Wayne. A Lone Star Western. Qlrl of the LImberlost, A. Gene Stratton-Porter story. Marian Marsh, Ralph Morgan, Louise Dresser. Rev. Nov. 13. Dir. Christy Cabnnne. 80 mlns. Rel. Oct 15. Maj< V/hen strangers Meet. Mlxup Li a bungalow colony. Rich. Cromwell, Arllne . Judge. Dir. Wmw C Cabannii . 73 mine. ReL July 20. Rev. Nov. 20. Vt/lthoiit Children. Modem drama of divorce. Marguerite Churchill, Bruce Cabot, Eveljm Brent RcglnoJ 1 Denny. Dir. WilJIam Nigh. 81 mlns. ReL not set. lAAfio bmcea: RKO Btdg., Radio City lestic New York City Mutiny Ahead. Stark drama! Adventure! Romance! On the high seaa. Neil Hamilton and Kathleen Burke. Dir. Tommy Atkins, flight Alarm, The Newspaper stojy with a reporter winning the city boss' daughter. Bruce Cabot, Judith Allen, H. £. Warner; Dir. Spencer Bennett 63 mlns. ReL Sept 22. Jan. 16. Perfeot Clue, The." David Manners, Skeets Gallagher, Dorothy Llbalre. Dir. Robt. VIgnola. 64 mlns. Dynamic, detective mystery thriller, •carlet Letter, The. Hawthorne's dramatic classic. First sound lllming.- Col- leen Moore and Hardle Albright Dir. Robert VIgnola. 70 mlns. Rel. Sept Rev. Sept 26. ' the Had to Chose. Te^fas girl goes to Hollywood and back again! Not a studio story. Sally Blane, Lirry Crabbe. Dir. Ralph Cedar. 62 mlns. Rel, Oct 1. Rov. Sept 25. MncfVAl- Offices, 1776 Broadway, mascot New York. N. Y. Behind the Green Lights. Factual story from the book of the same name, by former Police Captain Wlllerase, Norman Foster, Judith Allen, Sidney Blackmer. Rel. Feb. 22. Crimson Romance. Two lads, or.e Ajnerlcan and one German, And that friendship can lick even war. Ben Lyon, Sari Marltza, James Bush, Hardic Albright, William B?.kewell, Erich von Strohelm. Dir. David Howard. 67 mlns. Released Oct 12. Rev. Oct. 16. In'Old Santa Fe. Story of a dude ranch knlck-knaclc salesman who falls in love with the ranch owner's slaughter. He is accused of murder, but all difhcultles are clarified with ntartling suddenness. ' Ken Maynar'd, Eva?- lyn Knapp, H. B. Warner. Kenneth Thomson, George Hayes. Dir. David , Diavld Howard.. 70 mlns. Rel, Dec. 4. Rev. Feb. 27. Marines Are Coming, The. Aa liileut. 'Wild Bill'. Traylor, U.S.M.C., the ' screen's irresistible bad boy, finds himself torn between love for two ' women until, facing disgrace, he plunges Into a war 'somewhere south of Mexico' and from then on things rush pell-mell toward a gigantic climax. William Haines, Esther Ralston, Conrad Nagel, Armlda. Dir. David Howard. 70 mlns. Rel. Dec. 4. Rev. Feb. 27. Little Men. Jo of Litllo Women ati a school mistress. From Louisa May Al- cotfs story. Ralph Morgan, Erin O'Brien-Moore, Trent Durkin. Dir. Phiinaosen. 77 mlns. ReL Dec; 25;" Kev. Feb." 20. Young and Beautiful. Story of a press agent who builds his sweetheart to stardom and nearly loses her. William Haines, Judith Allen, Joseph Cawthorn, Wamiias.Baby Stars. Dir. Joseph Santley. 63 mine. Rel. Sept. 1. . •tudloi: Culver City, MA»rn OfHcaa: 1840 Broadway, Calif. iVieirO Naw York. N. Y After Office Hours. Newspaper story. Constance Bennett Clark Gable, Stuart . _ Erwln.. Dir. Robt. Z, l«pnard. 73 mlns. Rel. Feb, 22,..Rey,.MP^rch 13. Babeig In Toyiand. Child story, with the Victor Herbert m.uslo. Laurel and Hardv, Charlotte Henry. Dir. Gus Meln, Chas. Rogers.. 77 mlns. Rel. Nov. 30, Rev. Dec. 18. Band Plays On, The. Football'siory. Robt Young, Betty Furness. Dir. Russell Mack. 87 mlns. Rel. Dec. 21. Rev. Dec. 25. Barretts of Wlmpole Street. Based on the plajr- by Rudolf Besler. ..Northa Shearer, Fredrlo March, Charles Laughton. Dir. Sidney Franklin, Rel. Sept. 21. Rev. Oct i. . Biography of a Bachelor Girl. Baned on S. N. Berhrman's successful play. "Biography." Afm Harding. Robert Montgomery. Dir. E. H. GrlflRth. 81 mlns. ReL Jan. 4. Rev. March 6. David Copperfleld. Dickens story with an almost perfect cast. W. C. Fields, Lionel Barrymore, Edna May OUlver, Herbert Mundln. Dir. Geo. Cukor. . 129 mlns. Rel. Jan. IS. Rev. Jan. 22. . .. Daath on the Diamond. Murder In the big .eaguM. Based on the novel by Cortland PItzslmmons. Robert Young, Ted Healy, Madge Evans. Dir. Edward Sedgwlcl:. 69 ihin? ReL Sept 14. Rev. Sopt —. ■vslyn Prentice. Dis'^lct attorney's wife saves a girl" wrongly^ accused of . her own crime. Wm. Powell, Myrna Loy. Dir. Wm. K, Howard. 78 mlns.. ReL Nov. 8. Rov. Nov. 13. Poroaking All Others. From the ijtage play. Joan Crawford, Clark Gable, Robt Montgomery. Dir. W. S. Van Dyke. 83. mlns. Rel. Deo. , 28. Rev. Jan. 1. Oay Bride. The. From Francis Goe's.'Repeal.' Carole Lombard, Chester Morris. Dir. Jack Conway. 82 mlns. Rel. Dec. 28. Rev. Dec. 18. Have a Heart Jean Parker as a crippled little doll-maker. Spencer Tracy Dir. David Butler. Rel. Sept 7. Rev. Oct. 23. Marry Widow. Based on the world-famous operetta, by Ffanz Lehar.. Maurice " Chevalier, Jeanette MacDonald. Dir. Ernst Lubltsch. ReL. not set Rev. Oct 16. Night Is Young, The. Royal love for a commoner theme. Ramon Novarro. Evelyn Laye. Dir. Dudley Murphy. 80 mlns. JReL Jan. 11. Rev. Jan. IP, Outcast Lady. Based on a novel by Michael Arlen. Constance Bennett. Herbert MarshaiL Dir. U ir-ert Z. Leonard. Rel. Sept .28. Rev. Nov. 6. Painted Veil. Based on the novel by Somerset Maugham. Greta Garbo. , Herbert MarshaiL Dir. Blohard Boleslavsky. 84 mlns. Rel. Nov. 23. '■ ^Rev. Deo, 11^ • • .. .. - .- ■ - • ••qubla. Frrendshlp between i deer-and a puma with a-human-Mmance backgr^nd. Jean Parke^ Russell Hardle. Dir. Che.<!ter Franklin. 79 •lUdow'o^D^^bt ^Murder niyste^^^^ Rica,rdo Cortoz, Virginia Bruce; Constanz Collier. Dir. Geo. B. Selts. 71 mlns. Rel. Feb. 16. Rev. Feb. 27. , •ooloty Doctor. Hospital story. Chester Morris, Virginia Bruce. Robt, Tay- lor. Dir. Geo. B. Seltz. 03 mlns. . Rel. Jan. 25. . Rev. Feb. 5. v •tralght Is the Way Released convict story. Franchot Tone, May Robson, Karen Morley. Dir. Paul Sloan. 60 mlns. Rel. Aug. 10. Rev. Sept 3. •tudent Tour. Musical Comedy about collegians oh a European toiir ^^j'*^'®,' . Butterworth, Jlmniy Durante. Maxine Dojte. Dir. Charles Rle.-iner. Rel. - ■ Oct. 12. Rev. Oct. 16. What Every Woman Knows. Based on the play by Sir Jamss M- Barrle. Helen .Hayes, Brian Aherne. Dir. Gregory La Cava. P.el. Oct. 19. Rev. Oct 30: • Girl o' My Dreams. College romance with track team events.' Mary Carlisle, Crelghton Chaney, Sterling HoUoway, Eddie Nugent, GIGI Parrlsh. 65 mlns. . Dir.-Ray McGarey- Rel. ^^ov:-17.- - - ■ - - Flirting with D'ahger. Three buddies play with dynamite and love. Robert Armstrong, William Cagney. Edgar Kennedy, Marlon Burns, Maria Alba, Dir. Phil Rosen. 65 mlns. Rel. Dec. 3. Rev. March 6. Great God Gold. Sidney Blackmer, Martha Sleeper, Gloria Shea, Regis Toomey, John T. Murray, Edward Maxwell. Expose of the receivership r racket almost wrecking young romance. Rel. April 16. - Healer, The. Frpm. novel by Robert Herrlck. Dir. Reginald Barker. Jane Eyre. The Bronte story. Virginia Biruce, Colin Cllve. Dir. Christy Cubanne. 62 mlns. Rel. Aug. 15. Rev. Feb. 20, King Kelly of U. 8. A. Guy Robertson, Irene Ware. 66 mine. ReL Sept. 15. Rev. Dec. 18, . . ■ ' • . . Lawlesa Frontier (Lone Star). John Wiiyne, Sheila Terry.' Dir. R. N. Brad- bury. 64 mlns. ReL Nov. 22. . Rev. Jan. 22. Lost In the Stratoapherot Romance of two members of air patrol amid set- entlflo experiments. June CoUyer, William Cagney, Eddie Nugent 64 mins. ReL Nov. IB. Rev. March 6. Million Dollar Baby. Fond parents try to palm over their little boy as another girl movie And to win fame and riches. Arllne Judge, Bay Walker. Jimmy Fay. George E, Stone. Rel. Dec. 29. . Monte Carlo Nights. Innocent suspect traps his man at famouis casino and wins the girl. Mary Brian. John Darrow. 62 mlns. ReL May 20. Mysterious Mr. Wong. Story of the twelve coins of Confucius. Arllne Judge, Bela Lugosi. Wallace Ford. 68 mlns. Rel. Dec. 22. Rev. March 13. •Neath Arizona Skiss, (Lone Star). John Walyne, Sheila Terry. 58 mlns. ReL Dec. 22. . Nut Farm, The. Movie-struck family takes husband's all to crash Hollywood. with hilarious results. Wallace Ford; 65 mins. ReL Mar. 26. Rainbow Valley. (Lone Star), John Wayne, Lucille Brown. Reckless Romeos. Comedy adventures of two hard-boiled eggs who are afraid of nothing but each other. Robert Armstrong, William Cagney. Red Head. Boy and girl work out .their, social salvation in. a-lnnch wagon. Bruce Cabot, Grace Bradeley. Dir. Melville Brown. 77 mlns. Rel. Nov. 1. Rev. Nov. 20. -Slno-SlwiK-Njg M s . Thr ee-men-aceaBed-ot^mupderlng-the-same ma^n tell clr- cumstances which are checked by lie detector, proving two are Innocent Hardle Albright, Boots Mallory. Jameson Thpmas. QoTWay Tearle, Ferdinand Gottschalk, (Note: Ttorle stars). 60 mins. Rel, Dec. IB. Rev. Jan. 29. Texas Terror. John Wayne. A Lone Star Western. Trail Beyond, In the. John Wayne, Verna Hillle. 56 mlns. Rel. Oct 22. Women Must Dress. Intricate ways of fashion salon people almost causing young roniance of daughter to end in disaster. Minna Goml«lL Gavin Gordon, Suzanne Kaaren, Robert Light and Monogram contest winners. 76^8 mlns. ReL Jan. 2. Paramount Offlcaa: 1801 Broadway, New York. N.V 9tudloa: 6851 Marathon St., Hollywood, Calif All the King's Horses. Zenda type story with a picture star replacing a king of a mythical kingdom. Carl Brlsson, Mary Ellis. Dir. Frank Tuttle. 76 mlns. ReL Feb. 15. Rov. March 13. Behold My Wife. Sylvia Sidney as an Indian girl. Sylvia Sidney, Gene Ray^ mond. Dir. Dave Leisen. 79 mlns. Rel. Dec. 7. Rev. Feb. 20 Belle of the 'OO's. Backstage In burlesque. Mae West Dir. Leo McCarey, 73 mlns. ReL Sept. 21. Rcy. Septi 25 Caprice Eapagnol. Romance of a Spanish dancer. Marlene Dietrich, Caesar Romero, Lionel AtwlU. Dir. Josef Von Sternberg. ReL Mar, 15. Car 99. Based on the exploits of the Michigan state radio police. Fred Mac- Murray, Sir Guy Standing. Ann Sheridan. Dlr, Chas. Barton. 60 mlns. Rel. Mar. 1. Rev. Feb. 27. Cleopatra. Egyptian spectacle with modern dialog. Qlaudette Colbert War ren Wjlliam, Henry Wllcoxson.' Dir. Cecil De Mlllo. 102 mlns.. . Rel, Sat. Oct. 6. Rev. Aug. 21. College Rhythm. Musical type story. Joe Penner, Lanny Ross, Jack Oakle, Lyda Roberti. Dir. Norman Taurog. 75 mlns. Rel. Nov. 23. Rev. Nov. 27 Crime Without Passion. Lawyer trapped by a needless falce alibi. Claude Rains, Margo. Dir. Ben Hecht. Chas. MacArthur. 70 mlns. Rel. Aug 24. Rev. Sept 3. Enter Madame. From the stage play of a temperamental star. Ellssa Landi, Cary. Grant Dir. Elliott Nugent. 81 mins. ReL Jan. 4. Rev. Jan. 16. Father Brown, Detective. New type of mystery story. Paul Lukas, Gertrude Michael. Dir. Edw. Sedgwick. Rel. Dec. Gilded Lily, The. Modest business girl Is catapulted to fame through a mis- understood romance with a nobleman, Claudette Colbert, Fred Mac- Murray. Dir. Wesley Rugglcs. 85 mins. Rel. Jan. 25. Rev. Feb, 12. Here Is My Hpart. Musical, Blng Crosby, Kitty Carlisle. Dir. Frank Tuttle. . . 75 mlns^._KfiL De.c,. 28, Rey. .Dec. .6. ... . Home on the Range. Western. Randolph Scott, Jackie Coogan. Evelyn Brent Dir. Jacobsen. 54 mlns. Rel. Dec. 21. Rev. Feb. 12. It'e a Gift. Fields buys an orange grove. W. C. Fields, Baby LcRoy, Jean . Roucveral. Dir. Norman McLead. 67 mlns.. Rel. Nov. 30. Rev. Jan. 8. Lemon Drop Kid, The, From the Damon Runyon story In Colliers. Lee Tracy. Helen Mack. Dir. Marshall Nlelan. 60 mlns. Rel. Sept 28. Rev. Oct 30. LImehouse Blues. Story of the London Chinatown. Geo.- Raft, Jean Parker. Anna May Wong. Dir. Alex-Hall. 63 mlns. Rel-.-Nov. 9. Rev, Deo. 18. Lives of a Bengal Lancer. Adventure In an Indian regiment.- Gary CopPer, Cavanagh, Henrietta Cros.sman. Dir. Ralph Murphy. 58 mlns. Rel. _ Dec. 14. Love In Bloom. Country boy and city girl finally make a match. Carnival - sidelights.- Joe Morrison, Dixie Lee, Burns. and, Allen. Dir. Elliott Nugent Rel. Mar. 15. McFadden'a Flats. From the Gus Hill farce. Walter C. Kelly, Andy.Clyde, Jane Darwell. Dir. Ralph Murphy. 65 mlns. Rel. March 22, Rev. ' March 13. ' . Mississippi. Showboat story by i3ooth Tarklngton. Blng Crosby, W. C. Fields. Joan Bennett Queenle Smith. Dir. Edw. A."Sutherland. Rel. Mar. 8. Menace, Three people who live In tear of death. Gertrude Michael,,Paul Cavanagh, Henrietta Crc-iman. Dir. Ralph Murphy, 58 mlns. Rel. Oct. 26. rtev. Nov. 27. Mrs. Wlaas of the Cabbage Patch. Talk version of tlio old favorite. Pauline Lord ZaSu Pitts, .W. C. Fields.. Dir. Norman Taurog. 78 mlns. Rel. Oct 'l9. ReV. Oct 30. " " One Hour L^^te. Joe Morrison. Helen Twelvetrecs, Conrad Nagel. Dir. Ralph Murphy. Rel. Dec. 14. President Vanishes, The. From current .sensational novel of same title. Arthur Byron. Janet Beecher, Paul Kelly. Dir. Wm. A. Wcllman. 80 mlns. Rel. Jan. 11. Rev. Dec. 11. - Pursuit of Happiness, The. From the .stage play about bundling. Joan Bennett, Francis Ledercr. Dir. Alox Hall. 80 miris. Rel. Nov. 16. Rev. Nov. 10.' , T I Ready for Love. Small town romance of an actress's (Laughter. Ida Luplno, Rlch^ Arlen. Dir. Marlon Gering, " - . ' Rocky Mountain Mystery. . — ,, - o w^.. Scott Ch'Ic Sale, Kathleen Uurke, Mrs. IxjBlle Carter Rel. Feb. 1. ' ' . , , ' , ,, Ruaales of Red Gap. -Harry Leon Wilson's .story of a.butl^r. won Iji a 'TMge clme Chas Laughion, Mary Bolanrt. Chas RugKlf:S. Dir. Leo Mc,- - Cargy. OOvmlns. Ucl. Feb. 22. R«!V. March 13. Rumba .Society girl and New York hoy meet In Havana. Or^o Ilaft. Carole Lombard. Margo. Dir. Marlon Oorlng. 71 mln.-.-.U':l. I'cb, 8. Rev. Feb, 27, _ ■ <4rariet -EmDroBB,'The, -Story of Catherlnie. of Ruasia," M.arlen?. .Dietrich, John. L'Jgp Dir. Jos. von Sternberg. 104 mlns. RoL Hept 7. Rev. Sept 18. <Lha Lnvea Me Not. Stage plav. Girl In college dormitory masquerades as a boy M^lafn HopWnsrBing Crosby. Dir. Klllot Nugent. 85 mlns. RH. ■' Aug. 10. Uev. Sept 11. Stolen Harmony; .Adventures with Ben Benilt-'s band. Geo, Raft.Ben Bernlc, Grar-e Bradley. Dir. Alfn-d Werkr-r. Jtef. Mar. 29. Waaon Wheels. Western for a Zane Gray story. Randolph Scot't Gall Patrlch. ° Dlr Chas. Barton. 56 miff:. If l. Sept 21, Rev. Oct 9. Wlnaa In the Dark. ' Air thrllhir with a resr-iie by a blln(lerl aviator. . M.yrna Lov, "ary (Jr.int Dir. .la-s. l-looU. Kel. Feb. 1. Rev. Keb. 6. COAST CHAIN BREAKUP ASKED, FRAUD CHARGED Los Angeles, March 19. Petition for dissolution of Pacific Coast Theatre.s, Inc., and Pa.ramount Theatres, Inc., ha.s been lodged In Superior Court by Mrs, Sophia Loes- by, minority stockholder, on charges that directors and those In' control of both corporations have systemat- IcfiUy mismanaged thie properties and abused their authority. Petitioner holds 1,200 shares of capital stock in Pacific Coast Thea- tres on which, she asserts, she has not received dividends since 1927, although her intormatlon la that the two corporations, organized by the same Interests, have profitably man- aged and 30ld theatres. W. T. Heroud, In full managerial control of the two organizations, Mrs. Loesby charges, has . always treated assets of the properties as if they were -wholly his own. She accuses Pacific Coast Theatres of . having conveyed certain theatre titles to Paramount Theatres with.- out legal authority and without any returns to the former corporation or Its stockholders. Pr'oceeds from profitable transactions have been,' allegedly, fraudulently converted to the benefit of certain of the corpo- ration offlcers, the complaint re- cites. ' Mrs. LiOesby demands $12,000 in dividends, plus $6,720 interest, in addition to washup. of the corpora- tlons under court administrator. Legislation Easton, Pa., March 19. Bills to allow Sunday films In Pennsylvania will bo presented to the legislature some time this week, two such blUo being In exist- ence, one by Assemblyman, Louis Schwartz* of Philadelphia, and the other by Assembliyman Thomas W, Barber, of Erie. . The two bills will probably be combined before presentation. It Is probable that the combined bill win provide a, local option plan similar to the Sunday sports law in the State. . A bill to make horse racing legal in the State will also be presented. 62 mlns. Rel. Oct'12. Rev. Dec. 4. irv hv Zan.. Dir. Chas; Barlon. Western mystery story by Zanc Grey. Randolph You Beiong to Me. Ktale story with IlpJpn Mack Lee Tracy; WorK(-r.. 67 mlns. Ang. 24. Rev. S^pt. H. (Conhirined on page 27) Dlr A. L. yVould . Admit N. Y, Ads - -Albany, Mai-civ—1-9^.— Even with adjournment of the legislature nearing, the flood of ?jllls affpctlng theatres la not diminish- ing. The latest -was Introduced by Assemblyman .Tames TA. Steplirns, New Tork city Democrat (colored). It would give munlcipalltlPH w'. ''n powers in the control of film lious -,s and include autjiorlty lo permit admission . to chlUlrch' flVc^to fi", years of age unat;oompanle4 by an adult provided, the theatre had a' unlfol-med matron -or - other en'- ployce on duty'to look after tho. juvenile^. Stephens also would have the mayors appoint a commission •with powfet to examine, pass on all films and reject any deemed un- desirable for children. Thoatrrs would have to maintain a .segre- gated section for unacfiompanfnd children, who would not bo a'l- mitted without an adult after ft Ij.m.. The superintendent of sfilir^ols would have. to approvo whoevor was employed to oversee the chil- dren. Theatres desiring lo cater to kids would have to meet all Tetjuiro- ments and pay an annual IJeen.se fee of $10. Washington Proposed 10% Tacoma, MarcirT9. . Witli 10 days to go before en- forced adjournment, it looks, nice, the solona at the state capital are go- ing to nick the amuHoraon', public for a 10% tax on tickets. While theatre men have a lobby doing Its best, lack of newspaper sup- "hort seem.H to give the tax-spenders an easy out. Second Isler Ready Honolulu, M-alrth 19. .1. 3. Ii'ranklln, who opened tho Roosevelt (pics) he.rc In September, Ih .preparing to iinvcU his "second pop-prl.cod house, March 25. It's forerunner of chain contem- plated. .by. Harold. ..J}., Fi-ankUn-s -i)rothe,r.. for tho LsIand.S;. ■ SOFT DRINKS IN CINEMAS. - . Thf! sale nf ie(> ci-eain and bottled iioftldrinkH in the Xew York pic- ture hou.ses will beccime a reality within the next few weok.s. (;ne of lhe-iarger lndepeiiflent clr- euits h;is pei-rected detidl.s for dls- peiislFKf these artlelcs .along the sfinie liiirjH as candy as soon as warm weather arrives.