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Wedmesdaj, July lOt 1935 PICTURES VARIETY 25 CAIINDAR OF CURRENT RELEASES (Continued trom page 23) Judith Allen, Segls Toomey, I>l«yd Hughes. Dir. Burt Lynwood. 66 - mlna. Rel.. July 1. Ma'aftnf Offleet, 1776 Broadway, mascot New York, N, V. Burn 'Em Up Barnes. 12 chapter atitd racing serial released also as a feature ' In 74 .niins. Frankie Darro, Jack' Mulhall. Sir. Colbert . Clark. Rev. April a. Behind jtlie Green J-lght*. Factual-Btery {rom. the .book of the same, name, by former Police Captain WllleniB, Nomian Foster,' Judith Allen. Sidney Blackiiier. SB mlns. Rel. Feb. 22.. Rev. April 24. '- Harmony .(-ane.' Life and songs of Stephen Foster. Douglass Montgomery, Adrlenne Amea, Evelyn "Venable, 'William Fra'Wley. Rel. July IB. Headtino Woman. Strange romance develops when a beautiful society girl Is forced to live with a wise-cracking reporter to save her reputation. Heather Angel, Roger Pryor, Dir. 'William Mlgh. 76 mlns. Rel. May 16. Rtry. June 26. v ■ Ladles Crave Excitement, Sparkling action romance with .newsreel back- ground. Norman Foster, "Evalyn Knapp, Brlc'Iilnden^ Esther Ralston. Dir.,Nick Grlnde. 69 mlns. Kel. June 22. One Frightened Night. Nutty millionaire who distributes his fortune on a wild.' stormy night. Charles Grapewln. Mary Carlisle, Regis Toomey. Dir. Christy Cabanne, 64 mlns. Bel. May 1, Metro Offlcei: 1640 Broadway, New Vork. N. V Btudloi; Culver City, Calif. AflS'of Indiscretion. Divorced couple's child problem, Paul Lukos, Madge Kvans, David Jack Holt. Dir. Gdw. Liudwlg. 77 mlns. Rel. May 10, Rey. May 22. After Office Hours. Newspaper story. Constance Bennett, Clark Gable, Stuart Erwin. Dir. Robt; Z. Leonard. 73 mlns. Rel. Feb. 22. Rev. March 13. Baby Face Harrington. Burlesque on the gangster cycle. Chas. Butterworth, Una Merkel. Eugene Palette. Dir. Edgar Selwyn. 61 mlns. Rel. April 12. Rev. June 26. Casiho Murder Case. Phllo 'Vance story. Paul Lukas, Alison Sklpworth, Ted Healey. D)r. Ed Marin. 82 mlns. Rel. March 16. Rev. April 17. Flame Within, The. Woman doctor becomes enmeshed with a' mental pa- tient. Ann Harding, Herbert Marshall, Maureen O'Suillvan. Dir. Ed- mund Gouldlng. 72 mlns. Rel. May 17. Rev. June 4. Mark of the Vampire. Murder mystery with vampire angle. Lionel Barry- more, Elizabeth A linn, Bela Lugoal. Dir. Tod Browning. 60 mins. Rel. April 20. Rev, May I. Murder in the Fleet. Mystery aboard a battleship. Robt. Taylor, Jean Par- ker. DIr Edw. Sedgwick. 70 mlna. Rel. May 24. Rev. June 4. Naughty Marietta. 'Victor Herbert's operetta. Jeanette MacDonald, Nelson Eddie. Dir. W. S. Van Dyke. 106 mlns. Rel. March 29. Rev. March 27. No More Ladles. From the stage play by A. E. Thomas. ' Bright domestic drama. Joan i^rawford, Robt. Montgomery, Chas. Ruggles. Dir. E. H. Griffith. 79 mlns. Rel. June 14. Rev. June 20. One New York Night. . Comedy mystery story. Franchot Tone; ITna Merkel, Conrad Nagni. Dir. Jack Conway. 03 mins, Rel. April 5. Revfl May 8. Public Hero, No. 1. G man story. Lionel Barrymore, Chester Morris, Jean Arthur. Dir. J. Walter Ruben. 90 mlns. Rel. May 31. Rev. June 12. Reckless. Drama from the LIbby Holman-Smith Reynolds marriage. Jean Harlow, Wm. Powell, Franchot Tone, May Robson, Ted Healy. Dir. Victor Fleming. 95 mlns. Rel. April 19. Rev. April 24,, Sequoia. Friendship -between a deer and a puma with a' human romance background. Jean Parker, Russell Bardie. Dir. Chester Franklin. 79 mlns. Rel. Feb. I. Rev. Feb. 27. Shadow of Doubt Murder mystery. Ricardo Cortez, Virginia Bruce, Constant Collier, Dir. Geo. B. Sclta. 71 mlns. Rel. Feb. 15. Rev. Feb. 27. Imes Square. Lady. Girl from Iowa bests a crook gang. Robt, Taylor, Vir- ginia Bruce. Dir. Geo. B. Seltx. 69 mlna. Rel. March 8. Rev. March 20. Vagabond Lady. Younger brother saves bride from unhapplness. Robert Young, Evelyn Venable. Dir. Sara Taylor. 72 mlns. Rel. May a. Rev. June 19. Vanessa, Her Love Story. Hugh Walpoles' novel. Helen Hayes. Robt. Montgomery. 78 mins. Rel. March 1. Rev. April 17. Wtst Point of the Air. Training story made at the U. S. A. School for Air- men. Wallace Beery. Robt. Young, Maureen O'Suillvan. Dir. Rlcb. Rosson. -90 mins. Rel. March 22. Rev. April 10. Winning Ticket, The. Story of a sweeps ticket that was lost and found. Leo Carrllio, Louise Fazenda, Ted Hcaly. Dir. Chas. F. Rlesner. 64 mlns. Rel, Feb. 8. Rev. Feb. 12. tudlos: 5851 Marathon St., P<>wamA»nf' Cfflcea; 1B01 Broadway, Hollywood, Calif, rttramOUni New York, N. V. Accent on Youth. From a current stage hit Sylvia Sidney, Herbert Marshall. Dir. Wesley Ruggles. Bel. July 12. 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. ^ 75 mlna. Rel. Feb. 15. Rev. March 13. Car 89. Based on the exploits of the Michigan state radio police. Fred Mac- Murray, Sir Guy Standing. Ann Sheridan. Dir. Chas. Barton. 60 mins, Rel. Mar. 1. Rev. Feb. .27, College Scandal. Whodunit with college background; Arllne Judge, Kent Tay- lor, Wendy Barrle. Dir. Elliott Nugent. Rel. June 21. Crusades, The. Cecil de Mllle's spectacle. Loretta Young, Henry Wllcoxon, Dir. Cecil de Mille. Bel. Aug. 3. Devil Is a Woman, The. LIfo and loves of a Spanish dancer. Marlene Dietrich, Cesar Romera, Lionel Atwlll. Dir. Jos. von Sternberg. 76 mlns. Rel. May 3. Rev. May 8. Four Hours to Kill. What happened. In a theatre lobby while detectives taking a murderer to the death house waited for a train. Richard Barthelmeas, Joe Morrison, Helen Mack, Gertrude Michael. Dir. Mitchell Leisen. 71 mlns. Rcl. April 26. Rev. April 17. lass Key, The. Politico-mystery story by the author of 'The Thin Man.' Claire Dodd, Rosalind Culll. Dir. Frank Tuttle. 77 mlns. Rel. May 31. Rev. June 19. in' to Town, Mae West, as a blues singer, crashes society. Mae West Paul Cavanaugh, Ivan Lebedeff, Tito Coral, Marjorie Gatcson. Dir. Alex Hall. 75 mlns. Rcl. May 17. Rev. May 16. Hold 'Em Yale. From a Damon Runyon story of a girl who loved uniforms Patricia Ellis, Cesar Romero. Dir. Sidney Lanfleld, 61 mins. Rel, April 12. Rev. May l. Love in. Bloom. Country boy and city girl Anally make a match. Carnival sidelights. Joe Morrison. Dixie Lee. Burns and Allen. Dir. Elliott Nugent. 76 mlns. Rcl. March'lS. Rev.'Aprll 24. ' Man on the Flying Trapeze. Plodding offlce'worker gets Into it series of amus- ing scrapes. W. C. Fields, Mary Brian, -Kathleen Howard. Dir. Clyde Bruckman. Rel. July 26. Men Without Names, G Men story. Fred MacMurray, Madge Evans. Dir. Ralph Murphy. 67 mlns. Rel. July 6. Rev; July 8. ' MeFadden's Flats. From the Gus Hill farce. Walter C Kelly, Andy Clyde, Jane Darwell. Dir. Ralph Murphy. 66 mlns. Rel. March 22. Rev. March 13. isslssippl. Showboat story Magnolia by Booth Tarkington. Blng Crosby, 'V\. C. Fields, Joan Bennett, ^Queenle Smith. Dir. Edw. A. Sutherland, 75 mlns. Rel. March 8. Rev. April 24. People Will Talk. Combination of .original stories by Sophie Kerr and Hugh Herbert. Neighbors almost talk the leads Into a divorce. Cliarles Ruggles, Mary Boland, Leila Hyams.'Dcan Jagger. Dir. Al Santell. Rel. May 24, Rev. June 7.9, Paris In Spring. Two Parisian would-bs suicides who didn't jump oft the Eiffel Tower. Tulllo Carmlnati. Mary Ellis, Ida Luplno. Dir. Lewis Milestone. Rel. May 31 rlvate Worlds. Romance agalnHt the background of a sanatorium. Claudette Colbert, Chas. Boyer, Joel McCrea. Dir. Greogory La Cava. 80 mins. Rel. April 19. Rev. April 3. Rocky Mountain Mystery. Western mystery story by Zane Grey.» Randolph Scott. Chic Sale, Kathleen Burke. Mrs. Leslie Carter. Dir. Chas. Barton. Rel. Feb. 1. Ruggles of Red Gap. Harry Leon Wilson's story of a butler won in a bridge game. Chas. Laugliton, Mary Roland, Cha^. Ruggles. Dir. Leo Mc Carey. 90 mlns. Rel. Feb. 22. Rev. March 13. Rumba. Society girl and New York boy meet In Havana. Geo. Raft. Carole Lomoard, Margo. Dir. Marlon Gerlng. 71 mins. Rel. Feb. 8. Rev. Feb. 27. Scoundrel, The. (Hccht MacArthur). Publisher comes back to life to retrlovc errors. Noel Coward, ,)ulift Haydon. Dir. Hectit-MacArtliur. 75 mins. Rel. April 20. Rov. Mav 8. Shanghai. Romanre of a Russian emigre working as a rickshaw coollc in China. Loretta Young, Charles Boyer, Warner Oland. Dir. Jas. Flood. Rol. .7uly 19. Smart Girl. Po.st-dopres.xlon orphans work out their fates In a comedy vpln. Ida Luplno, Kent Taylor, Gall I'atrlck. Dir. Aubrey Scotto. Rel. July 26. Stolen Harmony. Adventures with Ben Bemle's band. Geo. Raft, Ben Bcmle, Grace Bradley. Dir. Alfred Werker. 79 mlns. ReL March 29. Rev. April 24. Wings In the Dark. Air thriller with a rescue by a blinded aviator. yrna Lioy, Cary Grant, Dir. Jaa. Flood. ReL Feb. 1. Rev. Feb. 6. Btudloi: Hollywood, Calif. R.K.O. Radio omce: n.K,0. eidg,. Radio City, N.Y.C Alice Adams. Small town girl dramatizes herself and tries to win a rich hus- band by lying about her family. Katharine Hepburn, Fred MacMurray, Fred Stone, Evelyn 'Venable, Frank Albertson, Hedda Hopper. Dir. George Stevens. Rel. Aug. 9. Arlzonian, The. A vivid chapter In American Cavnlcade. The bringing of law and order to the west of ISSO. Richard DIx, James Bush, Margot Grahame, Louis Calhern, Francis Ford. Preston Foster. Dir. Charles Vldor. Rel. July 12, Becky Sharp. The story.of a woman who wrecked tiie lives of all the men who loved her. Miriam Hopkins, Alan Mowbray, Frances Dee, Sir Cedrlc Hardwlck, Nigel Bruce, Alison Sklpworth. Dir. Reuben Mamoullan. 86 mins. ReL May 17. Rev. Juno 19. Break of Hearts. Two temperamental musicians discover, after almost wreck- ing their lives, that love is most important thing. Katharine Hepburn, Charles Boyer, John Beal, Jean Hersholt. Dir. Philip Moeller. 78 mlns. Rei. May .SI. Rev. May 22. Captain Hurricane. A story of Cape Cod and Its people. James Barton. Helen Westley, Helen Mack. Dir. John Robertson. 72 mlns. Rel. Mar 1. Rev. July 3. Chasing Yesterday. A kindly professor befriends a lonely orphan and then finds happiness which ho had been scrarchlng for all his life. Anne Shirley, O. P, Heggle, Helen Westley, Elizabeth Patterson, John Qualen, Trent Durkin, Etlenne Girardot, Doris Lloyd. Hilda Vaughn. Dir. George Nichols, Jr. Rcl. Aprh 12. 77% mins. Dog of Flanders. A poor Flemish boy who befriends a shepherd dog Is given a change to develop his talents and become a famous artist. Frankie Thomas. O. P. Heggle, Helen Parish, 'Lightning,' Dir. ICdward Sloman. Rel. March 22. Gigolette. A society heauty who lo.ses all her money and becomes a hostess In a night club. Adrienne Ames, Ralph Bellamy, Donald Cook, Robert Armstrong. Dlr; Charles Lamont. Rel. Feb. 15. Hooray for Love,. A young college graduate Invests his small fortune In a musical show, falls in love with the leading lady, goes to jail because of a bad check, but the show opens on time and the play Is a success. Ann Sothern, Gene Raymond, Bill Robinson. Maria Gambarelll, Thurs- ton Hall, rert Kelton. Dir. Walter Lang; Hel. June 14. Informer, The. A story of the Irish revolution. Victor McLaglen, Preston Foster, Heather Angel, Wallace Ford, Una O'Connor, Margot Grahame. Dir. John Ford. 91 mlns. Rel. May 24. Rev. May 15. Jatna. From the first of the Jalna series. Kay Johnson, Ian Hunter, C. Aubrey Smith, Nigel Bruce, Daviff Manners, Peggy Wood. Dir. John Cromwell. Rel. Aug. 2. Laddie. The younger sister In the Stanton family helps her brother. Laddie, win the Princess. John Beal, Gloria Stuart, Virginia Weldler, Char- lotto Henry. 'Dir. Geo. Stevens. 70 mins. Rel. April 6. Rev. May 8. Last Days of Pompeii. The destruction of the City of PompcU. Preston ' Foster, Helen Mack, Alan Hale. Dlr, Ernest B. Schoedsack. Rcl. September. . . Leander Clicks. An amusing tale of the vagaries of the race track and the unquenchable fever that'surges in the veins of men who follow the pontes. James Gleason, ZaSu Pitts, Margaret Callahan, Russell Gleason. Dir. Ray McCarey. Rel. Aug. 16. Murder on a Honeymoon. The further adventures of the old maid, amateur detective, school teacher. Miss Hlldegard Withers, and Inspector of Police Opcar Piper. This time the murder takes place on an airplane. Edna May Oliver, James Gleason, Lola Lano, Dorothy Llbalro, Dir. Lloyd Corrlgan. 73 mlns. Rei. Feb. 22. Rev. March 6. Nitwits, The. Woolsey Is an inventor and Wheeler a song writer. Unwittingly they become entangled in a murder. They discover the murderer through the truth-telllrig machine, which Woolsey has Invented. Berl Wheeler, Robert Woolsey, Fred Keating, Betty arable, Evelyn Brent, Erik Rhodes. Dir. Geo. Stevens. 81 mlns. Rel. June 7. Rev. June 26. Old Man Rhythm. An adoring father deserts business to Join his son as a college under^aduate. Six new songs. Charles Rogers, George Barbler, Barbara Kent. Dir. Edward Lud'wlg. Rel; July 26. People's Enemy, The, A convict breaks- )all In order to seek revenge on his lawyer, whom he thinks has double-crossed, only to learn the. truth Just' before he Is killed. Preston Foster, Llla Lee, Melvyn Douglas, Shirley Grey, Roscoe Ates, William Collier, Jr., Sybjl Elaine, Herbert RawUn- son. Dir. Crane Wilbur. 66 mins. .Rel. March 15. Rev. May 1. Return of Peter Grimm, The. From David Warfleld's hit. Lionel Barrymore, Helen Mack, EMward Ellis. Dir. George Nlcholls, Jr. Roberta. Adaptation of the stage musical. Irene Dunne, Fred Astalre, Ginger Rogers. Dir. Wm. A; Belter. 105 mlns. Rel. March 8. Rev. March 13 She. Rider Haggard's novel Helen, Gahagan, Randolph Scott. Holcn Mack Nigel Bruce.' Dlr.'Irvlng Plchel and Lansing C: Holdcn. Rel. June 28. Star of Midnight. William Powell solves the mystery of the disappearance of Alice Markham and vainly tries to escape the matrimonial intentions of Ginger Rogers. William Powell, Ginger Rogers, Paul Kelly, Gene Lock- hart, Ralph Morgan, Leslie Fenton. Directed by Stephen Roberts 90 mlns. Rel. April 19. Rev. April 17. Strangers All. May Robson, the champion of her own brood of four children eaves them from her Indulgence, from themselves and from the fury of the law. May Robsson, Preston Foster, Florlne McKlnney, William Baokwell. Dir. Chas. Vidor. 68 mlns. Rel. May 10. Rev. June 26. Three Musketeers. From the Dumas classic. Walter Abel, Margot Grahame, Rosamond Plnchot, Onslow Stevens, Paul Lukas, Heather Angel, Moroni Olsen, Dir. Rowland V. Lee. Rel. Aug. 30. Top Hat. American dancer who falls in love with a young girl, but has a hard time winning her on account of mistaken Identity. Fred Astalre, Ginger Rogers, Edward Everett Horton, Helen Broderick. Dir. ark Sandrlch. Village Tale. This story presents a cross-section of average community life. In a typical small village in Utah. Randolph Scott, Kay Johnson, Arthur Hoyt, Robert Barrat, Janet Ueeoher, Dorothy Burgess. Dlr, John Cromwell. Rcl. April 26. 80 mlns. Rev. June 26. Woman in the Dark. (Select). Dashlcll Hammctt mystery story. Fay Wray. Ralph Bellamy. Dir. Phil Rosen. 68 mlns. Rev. May 22. Republic ornce: RKO BIdg., New York, N.Y, Rel. Forbidden Heaven. Charles Farrell, Charlotte Henry. Rcl. Sept 1. My Old Kentucky Home. Baaed on the song. Rel. Hept. 16. Two Black Sheep. Story by Warwick Deeping. Westward Ho. Western. John Wayne. Rel. Aug. 20 The following Monogram handled by RepubUo Cheers of the Crowd. Russell Hopton, Irene Ware,' Rel. Aug. 6. DaWn Rider, The, John Wayne, Marlon Barns. Dir. R. N. Bradbury, June 20. Great God Gold. Sidney Blackmer, Martha Sleeper, Gloria Shea. Regis Toomey, John T. Murray, Edward Maxwell. lixpose of the recelverehlp racket almost wrecking young romance. Dir. Arthur Lubln. 65 mlns. Rel. April 16. Rev, May 8. Healer, The. From novel by Robert Herrick. Dir. Reginald Barker, Ralph Bellamy, Karen Morley. Mickey Rooney. Judith Allen, Robert McWade, J. Farrell MacDonald. 76% mlns. Rel. June 16. Honeymoon Limited. Nell Hamilton, Irene Hcrvey. 70 mlns. Rel. July 1. Heoaler Schoolmaster, The. Norman Foster, Claudette Henry. Otis Harlan, Louis V. Mong. Dir. Lew L. Collins. Famous classic by Edward Egglcston. 76 mlns. Rcl. May 15. Keeper of the Bees, The. Famous story by Gene Slratton Porter. Nell Hamil- ton, Betty Furneas, Hobart Bosworth, Emma Dunn, Edith Fcllowes, Helen Jerome Eddy. 7G mlns. Rel. July 15. Make a Million. Stoty of how a profnssor gets rich by chain letter game. Charles Starrctt and Pauline Brooks. Rcl. July 25. Monte Carlo Nights. Innocent suspect traps his man at famous casino and wins the girl. Mary Brian, John D.irrow. 62 mina. Rcl. May 20. Mystery Man, The. Chicago reporter, stranded in St. Louis, makes good. Robert Armstronti, Maxiiic iJoylo. li'i mlna. Rel. April 2D. Rev. March 27. Paradise Canyon. John Wayne, Marlon Hiirns. Movlc-struck family takes hus- bands all to crash Ildllywo'jrl, witii lillariou.-j results. Wallace. Ford. 62 mlns. Rcl. .July liO. Rainbow Valley, (Lone St.ir). cslcrn. lohn Wayne, Niicille ISrown. Dir. R. H. Bradbury. 52 mins. Rev. M;iy If,. Rcl. March 15. Texas Terror. John Wayne A Lone Star Western. Ir. N. Brad- bury. 01 mins. Rcl. ,Feb. 1. Itiv. April :i. Trail Beyond, In the. .lohn Wayne. Verna Hlllic. 55 mln.s. Rel. Oi;t. 22. Women Must Dress. Inlrlcaie ways of fa.shlon salon people almost cau.slnu young romance of daughter to end In disaster. Minna Oomhcll, 0;ivln Gordon Snzanne Kaaren, Robert Light nnd Monogiam contest winner." 77 mlns. ltd. Feb. 1, '35. Rev. April 17. (Continued on page 28) FOX-WESTCOAST EXTENDING LIST Hollywood, July 9. Fox West-Coast is laying plans for extensive expansion in Califor- nia and other 'western states, with a survey of theatre sites in South- ern and Northern California and in Montana starting immediately. Circuit also is erecting a netv house at Napa, Calif., and spending plenty on alterations'and repairs to houses presently operating In vari- ous parts of this state. Par Fees (Continued fron^ page 4) aside reorganization moves or In other ways delay matters. The amount compares with $457,- ,S29 already paid In fees to attorneys nnd others, both during the throe months equity receivership and un- iler bankruptcy up to June 16, 1934. Applications to cover these periods were severely cut do'wn by the ref- eree and the courts, with result efforts are being made in new ap- plications to get additional allow- UliCCS. Charles D. Hilles, as equity re- ceiver from Jan. 26, 1933, to April 18, 1033, asks an additional |10,000, after having been allowed $20,000 as cuulty receiver and $32,433 as bank- ruptcy trustee. Over and above this additional equity receiver sum, Hilles asks $118,000 as trustee front June 16, 1934, to July 1, last, Leake also asks $118,000 for this period, v.'liUe Charles K Richardson, who resigned oh Dec. 29 lost, asks $87,- 000^ Adolph Zukor, who 'was co-trustee with Hlllcs. has not been paid for hit) services, as such, though per- formed In 1933, His application re- (luests $18,546, after deduction of $4,602 'Which had been advanced him by subsidiaries during the receiver- ship period. Root Firm la Tops Largest single fee applied for by Root, Clark, Buckner & Ballantlna Is $700,000, plus expenses of $7,679, .this being over and above the $260,- 000 already paid this firm, with re- sult that if the full amount Is al- lowed these attorneys for receivers and trustees" will receive close to $1,000,01)0. all told. The Cook, Nathan & Lehman nrm, attorneys for stockholders' committee and for Par In the reorg proceedings, ask for $250,000, 'while attorneys for the Frank A. "Vander- llp bondholders group, Davis, Polk, VVardwell, Gardiner & Reed, request $150,000. ■ Kuhn, Loeb & Co. for Its work toward reorganization, believes It should get $100,000. Sam Zlrn, Independent attorney, who in behalf of bondhold.ers kept Par busy defending actions he brought, has put In two different applications, each for $75,000. One is with Chicago Interests in whose behalf he obtained a receivership over Film Productions Corp., fllm- hocklng HUbsld, while other is as attorney for holders of debenture bunds In connection with rccelver- slitp proceedings of Par. Expen.<3en of close to $9,000 are also asked by Zlrn. Saul E. Rogers, another bond- holder attorney who resisted Par under Its bankruptcy, requests $3,000, -while Archibald Palmer, also representing bondholders, asks $16,- 000. Malcolm Sumner and Edwin L. Carvln, att>rneys for bond- holders, who Intervened In the reorganization as bondholder coun- sel, ask $150,000, plus an additional $11,000 for accountants employed by them and $12,500 for Myron Robin- son, who acted as a 'consulting ex- pert' for the same attorneys. Coaat Hearing Delayed Los Angeles, July 9. Hearing on confirmation of the plan for reorganization of Para- mount Properties, Inc., before Judge Paul J. McCormick here, -was continued Monday until July 15. Continuance was a.skcd by Harry L. Dunn, coun.sel for the company, to allow additional time for comple- tion of and suJjinl.s.sion to court of ocrlain vit&I documents, Jlsoi ij.niizatlon .setup, promulgated under the new Federal bankruptcy ;i(:t, provides that there shall be no reduction in rither principal or In- tcrr-.st. on $2,750,000 outstanding first mortg.ngc bonds.