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Wednesday, Dcicciiibcr 9, 1936 P I C T E C » § i S VASIETV ti^S^MM 'Qne-Way Passage Chicago; Dec.'3. t,oop'$ box office pace, slowed up somewhat on Friday's dpeiiings due to the siuddett shift of the weather^ to ^-fpeeiing for the flist teal cold siiati of the season, and to begUining Of u»e prB-h0liday. buying spree. 'Garden of AJlah' holds oyer for a second, week'at the^Chicago, follow* ;jijg its zoom ovfer . a set stoprfigure during the flrist three dayis of its Initial weekv Agreement between Balab'ah & Katz and United' Artj^ts stated that if picture hit bettet than $20,00Q over the: first Weekend, house .woudd hoid'HlQlcer a second, sessioh. • EJcti'a'-lenjjth Short subjects with box trffiee angles are beinff played up fbr money around the Loop. Liist week the State-Lake- cracked : its. ffrbss with 'You ■ Can't Get; Away With it' (U), three-reeler, and cur- rently the Oriental is going to town with two Teels ^n the Spanish civil " . Ottly hew entty of any distinction U 'Charge of OLight; Brigade,' which ' Started Well at the. Boosevelt. EsllBMia^ f6r. This Week Apoli* (BScK) (1,200: 35-45-55-75) WCoihe and Get.It' (tJA) (2d tun), ■ Ini here after,-two bang-up. weel^ at the Roosevelt and- getting' lii^ly : plea^ht $8,500. Last week 'Go West' XI^r> nifty enough at $7,900. . ' Oiieasb (B&IO (4,0i00; 35-55-75) #-5jardteh of Allah' (UA) (2d week), fiit flhe $36,000 last week and hold-^ Injt' oyer • eurreritly'' fpr '. tiossible ISO^OOO, fairish. ;;?rhr66^' Men on |lOrae' (WB ) next. .Garrick (B&K). (900: 35^45-55-65- t5)-^'One-Way Passage' (WB). Re- yival Okay at $7,000. satisfactory. Lasi> week *Pjg«kijti Parade' (20th) WaS vhiirt by prior opehinjg in nstb^is; .$5,900, so-rso.:..: Oriental (B&K) (3,200; ,-45-55)— *W6dding Present' (Par ) iEuid vaude, Jlua two-reel Spanish war subject. UUding to $2e;OeO big profits. Last week 'Legidn of Terror' (Col) niade good^ j30;800. Jtalace (RKO) (2.500: 35-55-65^75) -i-'Smartest Girl* (RKO) and Fats waller band. Around $16,090, s6-sb. lAdt week 'Winterset' (RKO) wasn't so hot at $21,200 for tight days.- BMwewli (B&K) (1.500: 35-55-65- 75)—Ijght Brigade* (WR). Opened Saturday (5) and aiming. at ^ood' <$2h000. "Last .week 'Cojaie Get It' (UA) concluded two excellent :pie-< riodS With $n.200. " ' : Statejli«lw : ( Jones) (2,700: 25-35- 40)-?'Love Letters' (Cap) arid vaude. Nearly' $tO.W)0 currently; hig. Laot; weeir 'ttou3ti:Si(fcrifets' (Cap) tremsi;)- dous at 1$19.{>00; nioBtly oii thre&^reel •Can't Get Away With It'(U): Uaiied Asttste (B8fcK-MG) a.70ft' 95^55-75)—'Bi»rh io Dance' (MO) nd wedc). . Holding io good $i{j.000 cui'- rently, following swell $23,400 on Initial seven days. 'Love on- Run' (MG)'neXt; Louisville, t)ec. 8, Christmas slump >has started earlier this yeari and the boys are begini- ning to dust ,of¥ the old alibis. Com- munity Chest and drives by' various lucheon clubs, all throwing, free af- fairs to stimulate interest, plus usual distractions, .look- to make theatre men plenty blue until after Xmas. 'Pennies From Heaven' Will tak top mpney this week. Estimates for Thlii Week . Brown (4th Ave.-LOew'd) (1,500; 15- 25-40)—'Flyihi; Hostess' (U) and Tove Letters' (U), dual. i»f6 better than $2,000, light. Last week 'Love on Run' (MG) (2d run) took medium $2200 ^Kentucky (Switow) (900; 15-25)-^ •Ramona' (20th) and .^WiVes Never Know' (Par); dual. Just fair at $1.- .600. Last week 'Stage Struck' (FN) «ind 'China Clipper' (FN)/dual, solit- tmg with 'Mai*y of Scotland' (RKO) and Two in a Crowd' (U), dual, nice, $1,800. ' ^Loew's .State (3,000;. 15-25-40)— Pennies' (Col) and 'Legion of Ter- ror' (Col), dual. Nice week at $8.- pop. Last week 'Theodora' (Col) and Mad Holiday' (MG), dual, above av- erage, $5,800. .Mary Anderson (Libsori) (1,000; 16-25-40).—'Three Men Horse' (FN) (2d week). Holding up wel I at $3,700; following, smash $7,500 on .nrst week. .. Ohio: (Settos) (900; i5)-r'Irish in Us (WB) and 'Happened- in New York' ,(U), dilal, splitting with 'Mou- lin Rou!?e' , (Par) and 'Music Is Mi^gic' (20tH), dual. Some holiday '^s^P' but. won't better weak $700. Last week 'Pro Soldier' (20th ) and 'Always Tomorrow* CU). dual; spl'ttmg with 'Baildoj?; brummond* yOth). and 'Country Doctor' (20th), dual, n.s.h. at ISBOO. inv (Fourth Ave.) (S.OOO; 15- 5- •0)-r'Jun le Princess* (Par), 'Jane Turner' (RKO), dual. Not: so foi^e double bill at $4,200, below av- erage. Last week .'Hideaway Girl' (Par) and 'Rose Bowl' (Par), dual, just fair at $4,1()0. St»iid:> (Fouirth Ave.) (l,50fli; 15-25- 40)-rr-']^nip on Knee' (20th) and 'March of Time.' ''Banjo' received some gcibd exploitation and . is head- ing for good $4,500. Last week 'White Huiiter' .(20th) and 'Laughing at Trouble' (20th), dual, light, $3,100. Cleveland, Dec. 8; iggejSt dhristtnas-shopping crowds seen in six years are- trafficrjamniing. the downtQwn sector, aiid theatres are feeli it ih.forrri.of paclied'mat- inees. . ■ it, i?ut no, complaints along Two. that are going vver the $20,- 000 mairk are 'Go West; young. Man^' at , and. Palace's 'Banjo on My- Knee'- With yaiide. Estimates f*r This Week Allen (RKO) (3;000; 25-40>—tMiss- ini Girls' (Chest)., At least $6,500, excellent considering . how cricksi used sledge-hammers jon- it. 'Wanted: Jane Turner' (RKO) took $5,500 in five days, all .,right.>' .'Here Comes. Carter* (WB) skidded to ,$1,2Q0 in two' days.' Circle (Marmorstem) (i,900;15.^) —'1 Stand- Condemned' (UA) and 'Three Married Men' iPkr). Dual first-runners satisfactory for nabe trade, $3,200, Last Week: 'Lady Be Careful' (Par) and 'Give My Life' (Par) (dual), $3,000. Hipp (Warners) (3,700; 36-40)-^ 'Pennies.from Heaven' (ColK Much better, thari Crosby's last'.musicaL:; !tI8;500, .due t6 brace of hit songs. 'Three Men on Horse' (WB) last week pranced in With neat $16,500. '.Palace (RKO) (3,200; 30-60)^ 'Banjo oh My Knee*. (WB) plus Mitchell and'Durant in-'Laff Parade' vaude unit. One, of - season^s. best bills, but .pix most ihstniihental for handsome .$20,000. Last week i'Re- union* (20th > and 'Hollywood Hotel Reyue*^ unit above average,- $17,600. State (LiDew's) (3;45e; 35^55)— 'Go West, Young Man' (Par ). Swell JS21,;50O. with Thursday ooanin". Last- wc6k 'Love on the Run' (MG) on h'.o., Only the second one for housie this year, collected $16,5(M), fine. StUlnan (Loew's) (1;872: 25-3S)— 'Love.on Run* (MG). Shifted from State for a third .Week; $7,500, swell. 'Hideaway Girl* (Par) last week caught $5;800, good. ON^K.C INIAL mm 'MO' $t2;50a Kansaa City, teady biz. this. week,, with 'Theo- dora' topping on; Midland's dual bill. *Bari}0 On My Knee'; dualling at Mainstreet, also coming in for nice runs With exception of Mi ' in a single car give- away, one ,, each week three weeks. Should have, desired effect biy building, late* weiek grosses, but may give, b, o.'s a. jerky tempo 'by sagging :early in the week. Estimates for is Weelc Mainstreet (RKO) (3,200; 25-40)— 'Banjo on Kn^e' (20th) and 'Easy to Take' (Par), dual. Showing strength at $10,000. Laisf weIek 'Reunion' (20th) and 'One Way Passage' ( WB) (reissue) on first week of dual polr , okay, $9,500. Midland . (Loew) (4:000; 25-40).-. 'Theodora' fCol) arid 'Mad Holiday' (MG). Best in town at $12,500. Last week 'Love 6ri Run* (MG) turned in nifty $19;500. Newman (Par) C1.900; 25-40)— 'Woman Rebels'. (RKO> arid '.March Of Time.' Low $5,500. Last week 'Go West' (Par) (2d run) compara- tively better here, than ,On-first run at Mairistreiet; $7,000,r good,, T-ovftr (Rewot-Fox) (2.200; ~;25)— 'Luckiest Girl*. (U) and vaiide. Prolitable at $7.2Q0. Last weeU 'Big Game' (RKO) bagged sWeli $».100. tJptown (Fox) (2.030; 25-40) - 'Fly- ing Hostess' (U) and 'Dowri Stretch' (FN). Average .$3,800. Last v/eek 'Dijji f20th) and'Black Cat- (WB), I :?y,GOO, fall', for eight days. EVERYTHING BUT PIX Bank Nite to Basketball in B'klyn-r- fRun* Gets $18,00» 8. rookiyn. Downtown sector buzzing With aH sorts of extra attractions iri addi- tion to those, dual .flickers on screeris. BiEuik nites still going strong, ama- teur shindigs holding up well at Fabian's Fox, and RKO Albee; Com-; muhity sings continue clicking at Fabian Strand; basketball game on stage of Fabian's. Par Friday nights, doing sock.o . biz with 30% ' increase over last year's. attendance. Estimates for^ Tikis Week Albee (25-35-55)—'Reunion' (20th) and: 'White Hunter* ,(20th).' Opens today- (Tuesday)'. Last W€«k 'As You Like It' (RKO) and 'Chan at Opera^ (RKO), $14;000, okay. Fox (4-00O: 25-35-55)—'Theodora': (Col) and 'Career Woman' (20th). Excellent at $19,000. Last week 'Our Relations' (MGM) and 'In His . Steps' (GN), $ll;000, weakish. . Loew's Met—'Love on Run* (MGM). Splendid $18,000. Last week 'Tarzan Escapes' (MGM) and. 'Magnificent Brute' (U), $15,000; passable. Parameiint (4,000; 25-35-55 )-^'Go w:est' (Par) Snd 'Wedding Prcssent' (Par). Opened yesterday (Monday). Last Week 'Light Brigade' (WB) and 'Polo Joe' (WB) (2d weiek), $21,000, big.^ strand (2,000; 25-35^50)—'Accus- ing Finger' (Par) and -Briain Kent' (20th). , Doing $9,500, ..fine. Last week 'Legion of Terror* (Col) and 'Call of Prairie' (Par), excellent, $12,000; 18G.ST.L . Louis, . Dec. 8i Ambassador, with. .'Pennies From Heaven' and pit band show,' Fox with . Three Min- On a Horse' arid 'Flying Hostess' are fighting, it out .currently. LdeW's has another h.6. in 'Loyie On the Run,'which , is adding more kopecs tp wo\y first week. Estiiaiites. for. This Week Aibl>assador (F&M) (3^018; 25^40- 5i5)—'Pennies'. (Col) and stage show. Pointing to .tl8,000, swell biz. Last week 'Go West* (Par) arid stage show, okay, $16,500. * F<»x (F&M) CSl038: 25-3.i!-55)-^ 'Three Men C;n Horse' (FN) and Tlying Hostess' (U). Getting $17.!>00. fine. Last week 'Reunion' (20th) and 'In His. Steps* (GN), $13,500, good. L««w*<s (Loew) (3,162; 25.^35-55)— •Love On Run* (MG) (2d week). Tikcking on nice $11,5()0 to sock $20,500 opener. • ^ Missouri (F&M) (3.214; 25-40)— 'One Way Passage' (WB) and 'Fugi- tive In Sky' (WB). Only $6,500, be- low average. Last week 'Black C.it' (FN) and 'Isle of Fuir' (WB), fair, $7,500. Orpheum (F&M) (1,950; 25-35-55) —'Qo West' (Par) (2d fun). Getting $8,000; blcay, Laisi week 'Word For Carrie' (Par), disaopointing, S5,20O. Shttberi-9latt:» (F&M) (1,725; 20- '25)—'Arizona Raiders' (Par) and .'Devil On Horseback', (GN). Light $3,5Q0 for this dualer. Last week 'Daniel Boone' (RKO) and 'Country Gent' (Rep), $3,300, below aver.-jge. St. Lowls (F^M) (4,000; 25-40)— 'Cain and Mabel' (WB) (2d rUn) and stage show. Nice at .t8.200; Last week 'Dimples' (20th) (2d run) and stage- show, $7,800, average: Dance Sock mi* With riStmaS; shopping Sea- son, the quarters; 'are get- ting fewer and. ,ictures, only those .with. outstariding Seduc- tibh powers being able to withistarid; the lure of Santa Glaus. The cost of preparing to fill XmaS stockings isn't all that's got riiosl of. the cashiers leaning on their elbows. A. coh> tinual rain brit Sunday (6) arid =ari rival bf a cold snap on top of it has the . giirls. d^PwSy at: spnie of the ticket wiridows. Iri spite of the fact a .severe drop is normally expected every year be- fore Christmas,, with conditions vastly improved and the department stores jammed With people;, down- town. theatres are pfedictirig 'a pre- XmaS sessiori: this December that Will be much the best since 1929. 'Born to . Dance'is the week's but- standeh With Eleanor- Powell and Major Bowies making a piersbnal ap-, jpearance bpening day (Friday), it' got off to a flying start and on the flrist seven days will hit an easy $53,000. , Plan is to hold picture through to Xmas. . Of the other new pictures, 'Rembrandt,' aft^ the: Rivoli, is second best and at $3O,0O0''flrst week- ending last night .(Tues.) turri,s in a: nice profit. It goes at least twb iriore wieeks th'roiigh the prer>Christr mas lull. 'Rembrandt' is getting a miich larger play at ight thari on matiriees.' Two . major' first-run- disappointers are 'Winterset,' hb.used at the &<(]Lisic Hall. ' and 'Luckiest Girl in the World,' Roxy's poorest pick in months. In spite, of good notices, 'Winterset' probiably will riot get. over $72,000,. while ^Luckiest Girl' is-' so unlucky it. is unlikely to reach $30,000, perilously clbsei^.tp.-red. . The first full week of 'Lloyds; of London,' assaying a $2 twice-daily riin at the Astbr at a crucial time, produced $15,100, not. smash, but satisfactory. First five'days on the second week, at hand is- $8,300, a somewhat ..sloWer.' pace, bbt okay. This picture, together with 'Rem- brandt' arid possibly 'Winterset,' afa less baitftil for the masses tb^r\ othiers, .which may; explain the slower gait Two holdovers, .both profitable,, though not outstanding, are 'Thro Men .on a Horse- at the Strand and: 'Go West. Young Man.* latter endirr;* its third (final) . week at the Par las'^ night (Tues.), Three Men* knocheH down a, smashy - $43t000 on its fi-rst Week, but is being.slowed-up on. the inecond turn, slackened speed indrc?'-- ihg. no. more . than about $25,000, It Zoes through to Christmas, however. 1 with 'Gold Diggers' operiing on the hoii.d?v morn. Arthur Mayer.. fattened h is b»pU ^ account a little with 'Rose. B^WJ.' which went out ot his Rialto Mw-: day riight (7) after getting .^.200. House brought in 'Plot:'Thick.«"w;' yesterday mprni (Tuesday). E«i- pieriment. of the. Criterion with double bills of first runs is. far from being the-ticket on the first week of thie pelic^r, but it may build and ;the riiarinistement -Will contiriiie it tt "tudv riossiHilltieis. Initial twin bill »f 'Tundra' and 'King; of Hockey.' only ^..^.OOO. The new pair is 'Life of Kir-* Edward VIII' (GB) and 'Lov^ in Exile' (GB). While B. S. Mos-^ -•nd Harry Charnas [ have b---*n '»9.vip'» somewhat bt a struggle with the Crit, not the least of which i- f!ett:in»* nroduct, they are determined to. battle their Way along and are hot entertaining^ various, prpposi.- iibnvay wkk nd Baler on Tepid trade all over town, with two holdovers and rinediocre product. Met is standout \vith Phil > Baker on stage .and 'Hideaway Girl.' Estimates for This Week Boston (RKO) (3,000; 35-50-6^).-r. 'Without Orders' (RKO) and 'Shoot- ing High' unit. Shootirig for medium $18,500. Last week $49,600 for six days of Eddie Cantor on stage and 'Smartest Girl' (RKO). arid one day (Sunday) of 'Smartest Girl' and 'Mummy's Boy"' (RKO),. dual. .Gan- tor-'s gross alone was $43,800.' . Fenway (M & P) (1.400: 25-.^5-40- 50>-r.^'Dixie' (20th) and 'Murder with Pictures'. (Par), dual. Okay,-$6,P00: Last wieisk very good $9,000; with 'White Hiinter* (20th) arid 'Lady Be Careful* (Par). Keitli Memorial (RKO) (2,900;. 25- 35-50 )--'Win ter.'set' (RKO ) (2d Week). Around $1,3,000. 'Opening week, ight days, good. .S20,0()!).. Metrppilitan <4,300; 35^50-65)— ' ideaway Giii' <Par>" -and. Phil Baker on stage. Good night biz; .but light matiniee draw over weekend. Medium $28,000. , 'Reunion*; (20th) and Horace Heidt band sagged last week to $23,500, Orpheum (Lb^w) (3,000; 25-35-40- 50 )—'Love on Run' (MG > (2d week). slipping to around $13,000, biit satis- factory. Gbod $19,400 last week. Fararaoorit (ill & P) (1,800; 25-3i>- 50)—'Di ie' (20th-Foi!c) and 'Murder with Pix' (Par), double.. Okay at $8,000, Last Week $15,000, crowdln'^ house record,, for; 'White Hunter* (20th) and 'Lady Be Careful' (Par), dual. Scollay (M ik P) (2,700; 2.5-35-40- 50)—'White Hunter' (20lh) and Three Men bri Horse' (WB). .(2d runs), diiai. : Average $7,200, 'Word fPr Carrie' (Par) and 'Pigskin Pa- rade* (20th) (2d runs),.double, good $8,500 last week. State (Loew) (3.500; 25-35-40-50)— 'Love Oh Run' (MG) , (2d week). Heading for - $10,000, okay. First week dandy; $16,300; :tibns' pffered therii'^ on deals for the house. Management believes that if it can squeeze thrcugh to Christmas, witJi Jimmy Cagriey's 'Great Guy* end other,, pictures bbught, the Grit riiay start "to .gather .mdnieritum. E>a:ept for this Criterion's, dub, •day's only bpenep is .'Penriies-|rbni Heaven' at the Par. Art Shaw, or^ chestra, with Peg La. Centra, ■ Al Bsrnie and .Jane Coaper are in the nit with it. Par's -most serious bpppsi- v tioiri,. the .'State, this week is cori-^ siderpbly^ uiider, its recent ^verage,^ only about $22,00;) bsihg iri pros- ract for .'Valiant is the WOrd fbr Carrie^ and, on the, stage, Hairry Richman. Estimates' fcr Tiiis Week. Astoir (1,012; 55r$L10T$l,65-$2,20)^ 'Lloyds of London' (20th) (2d week)*; On first week $15,100, pretty good, but off a .bit so far bri second sUhza, first five days take being $8,300. Capitol (4,620; 25-35-55-85-$l,25)— ■Bom to Dance* (MG). , Musical may- be held, back a bit by shopping and weather but at $53,000 on fii'st week, it: is stin a banguivftrst in this.week's N. Y. Handicap., Plans holdover un^^ til Christmas (25); 'Love, on Run' (MG), held over Jor ieight days^ around $35^060,; good. Criterion (1,662; 25-40-55r65)—• Tundra' (Syndi) ahd\ 'King of Hockey' (WB),- both Ist run. Initial braice of first runs does- not give policy ari .aus|>icious start, undeir S5;000. 'White Himter' (20th>, pfe- dccessor. suigly, around $9,000. Ne^^ dusl bill today 'Li.^e of Kin? Ed- wrrd Vlir (GB) and 'Love in Exile^ (GB');., . Palace (1,700; 25-35^-55)—'Light Btij^ade' (WB) (2d run) and 'Chan at O^pera* (20th) (1st nm), doubled^ Comb< . doing' prietty' we^l, possibly .<%lO,000: Last Week*s pair, fLadles iii Love* (20th) (2d run) end .'Sriiartest Girl in ToWn' (RKO) (lit run), j ust under $9^500, okay. FacananBt (3.464; 25-35-5&-85) •Go West, Young Man* (Par) and Al Donahue ba^id UBdt'(2d v/eek). Final (3fd) week for Mae Weist picture; exbiririir last night (T5u<»s.), good at S22,900 in spite of bsixu; held down by uri-boxonice icrinditions. Second v/eek, $33,800, which nuUses it nettirly $104,000 for the 21-day run, a flock, *:f cartwheels: 'Pennies trom Heaven* (Col) ooeins today (V7ed.), pit hbldi in^ Arf Shaw band and specialty aiiHsts.- . .' ; ■ r. C; Music Ba3l (5,989i 40-60-85« 9»-$1.65)—'Winterset' (RKO) arid stele show. Advance hoDe$ were far ;much better than the nrild $72,000 indicated, smalleir than averr a"8 profit. Last wc*!;^ bn holdover of "Cterdfen of AKah' /UA) the Wheels ., turned . lan-ilv.- $90*000* beating first wee!:?.s .'^SS.OOO. iSalto (750; 25-40-rr5)—='Plot Thick- ens' (RKO). U*heried in here yester-' c-ay (Tues.) ttUHc a seven days^l ?;7,200, okay, for 'Res'? Bowl' (Par)il Previous pi<jture, 'VM Holiday': (MG ), managed to >it up to $7,500. £ivo» (2,0«; 25-5r).75i'S5-99)-7 'Rembrandt' (UA). Laughtpn forr ci.'m-made wotil4 be rnace exc^ for cUTjrant b'. o. drrAvbadcs but,, goiod .^30,000 on first week up to -last night CTuies.). fipes at leafit three wciks. TWrd-flerl w<?2k of 'Coine and Get It* (UA> ^va-; f.14.000, oke» K9XV (5^: 25-<:5-.'»5-75)—'Lucki- e*;t Girl in . World' (U) and stage show.- The manar'anent. aint talkr in<♦ this week. pr^br».bly this side o£ •"SO.OOO and that ,'ne?*i.s getting the toes close to the s'iOx-^s ot red. 'Rei- *inion' (20th). on ei-'ht days, finished -fp.st in, stretch trt n'^rdc- as much ai M6;300; 'Banjo on My Knee* (20th) tries its luck Friday (11). Strana (2.767^ ^tr-'J--:!?-'^)—Three Men on Horse* (W ) (2d weelO. Romped home a Hir: v/imer oti iH first seveh. days. *f'!?i,000. but slowed uo a little, ias It ^ie v-xnactedi oil fi-jcond lap, arburi ^25.000. Stays thvou'^h to 2* maus. nlans, .- State (3,450; S5-r7^>-7r))—'Carrie* (Par) (2d run) ari'\ '^'t ?>tage. Harry fchman. Going a i';.'le under re-^ rent avera^ea. nr^siiably' riot: more than S22,000. bu+ ^'"^y. Last week ' i". Broadcast' (Pnr) ^2d run) arid v4u''B headed bv IT-'^.U^ Toyloiv arid York and King, cloee tb $23,000, .tiood. FLYING STUDIO Gtorgi O'Brien Swaps Off librse to Make Calif. liDcation Spoi*--« HsUywopd, Dec. 8. George O'Brien, featured iri George Ai Hirliman's 'Pairlt Avenue Logger,' U32d a flying in to grab off . foot-, age; Coriipany chartered an airli to. make the hops. . ■ Unit, which included David How- ard, irectpr^ Beatrice Rbberts, lead- ing femme, aind Frank Good,; cam- eraman; hopped to Eureka^ Calif., t|i<»nce - to: Grant's Pass in Oregoi^ arid to Bellingham. Wash., on ,a six* day schedule. od also rabbet some air shots-for'the film. Oik