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VARIETY 1^ Advance Production Chart . Nuscnt; screen play by Delmcr . Daves; adaptation by Jack Cunningham and 'Clyde BrLicl^man; original by Crampton Harris arid Francis M. and -Marian B. Coclcrell; photographed by Archie Stout. Cast; Harold Lloyd, Phyllis Welch, :;Raym6nd Walbiirn. Sterling Holloway. Lionel Standef, Wary Loii Lender, Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams, Ward' Bond, Spencer Charters, Clara Blandick, William Frawley, Thurston Hall, Cora Wither- spoon, Montague Love, Etienne Girardoti Christian Bub, Wright Kramer, George Humbert, Leonid Kinskcy, Charlotte Wynter, Charles Lane, James' Donlari, Tom, Herbert; Bruce King, Frank McGlynn. 'SING, YOU SINNERS' (tor 1938-39 season), produced and directed by Wesley Buggies; original screen .play by Claude Binyon; .photographed by Karl Struss. Cast:. Bins Crosby. Fred MacMurray, Eillr.abeth Pattersoti, Donald O'Connor, Ellen Driew, Harlan Brings, John Gallaudet, Pat'West, Paul White, Hayden. Stevenson, William Haade, JIthel Clayton, Herbert Corthcll, Duke York, James Adamson, Tommy Dugan, Joyce Mathews, Paula De Cardo, Norah Gale, Barbara Salisbury. Dorothy White. Marie Burton, Sheila Darcy, Yvonne Duval, Gwen Kenyon, Laurie Lane, Helaine Moler. Carol Walker, Mary Walker, Ruth Rogers. Louise Seidel. Blan'ca 'Vischer, Janet Waldo, Cheryl Walker, Marion Weldon, Gloria Williams. TROPIC HOLIDAY,' produced by Arthur Hornblovv, Jr.; directed*by Theodore Reed^ screen play by'Don'Hartman and . Frank Butler, John-C. Motlitt and Duke Atteberry; developed from an. original by Don Hartman and Frank Butler; photographed by Ted Tetzlaff. Cast: Dorotby Lampur, Ray Millard, Martha' Rayc, Bob Burns, Tito Guizar, Binnie Barnes, Elvira Bios. Pepito,. Michael 'Visaroff. Bobbie Moya. Ascension, and Del Rio'Trio, Dominguez Brothers^ San Cristobal . Marimba Band. Roberto Soto, Jesiis Topete. Paiila DeCardo, Dolores Casey, Sheila Darcy, Marie Burton. Paul Lopez. Chris Pin Martin, Fortunio Bona Nova, Duncan Renaldo, Jose Fer- nandez. Matt McHugh. ■ "'PBISON FARM.' general office production; directed by Louis King; screen play by Eddie Welch,, Robert Yost and Stuart Anthony; based on idea by Edwin 'V. Wcstrate; photographed by Harry Fischbeck.- Cast: Shirley, Ross. , Lloyd Nolan, John Howard, J. Carrol Naish, Porter Hall, Esther Dale, May. Boley, arjorie Main, Anna Q. Nilsson, John Hart, Diane R. Wood, Howard Mitchell. Mae Du.-ich. Rulh Warren; Robert Buster, Phil Warren, Virginia Dabney. Gloria Williams, Blanche Rose, Betty Mack, Carl Harliaugh, Ethel May, Halls. 'BOOLbO,' produced by Clyde E: Elliott: directed by CIyde E; Elliott; screen play by Robert E. Welsh: based on an. original by Clyde E. Elliott; photographed by Carl Berger. Cast: Colin Tapley; Sqratna. Asmara. Arthur Lane, Captain Stanley, Nah Laku,.Lam Pak. Ah Hoe. Rod De Souza, Nah Pus, Ah Lee, Antoh Ming, Hu;La, Wong Law, Sing Mind., •PRIDE OF TUE WEST,' formerly titled 'BENEATM WESTERN SKIES' .(for 1938''3.9 season), produced by-Harry Sherman; associate producer. Jack Ti'dp; irected by Lcs Selander; original story by Clarence E., Mulford; screen play by Kate. Watt;'photographed. by' Russell Harlan. Cast: . Wil- liam Boyd. George Hayes, Russell .Haydcn. Chiirlotte Fields,'. Billy King, Earie Hodgi ■, Kenneth Harlan, James Craig, Glepn Strange, Henry Olho, Earle Askah, Leo'McMahon, Bruce Mitchell,. Willie Fung,'\yen" Wright. THE TEXANS,' formerly titled 'MARCHING HERDS* (for 1938-39 sea son), produced by Lucien Hubbard; directed by James Hogan; screen play, by Bertram Millhauser. Paul Sloane and William Wister Haines; based on a stOfv Ijy Einerson Hough; photographed, by Theodor Sparkuhl. Cast; Randolph-Scott. Joan Bennett, May Robson; Robert Cumhiings, Harvey Stephens. Robert Earrat, Walter Brennan. Raymond Hatton. TitO: Guizar, Ray Middleton. Walter Abel, ill Roberts, Ed Gargan. Clarence Wilson, Otis Harlan, Spencer, Charters, William Haade,. Archie' Twitchell, Jack Moore. IrvlnR Bacon, Harry 'Woods. 'Vera Steadrhan. Wheeler Oaltman. Margaret McWade. Richard Tucker, Anna Dcmetrio. Francis Ford, Richard Denning.-Frank .Cordell,. John Eckert. Slim Hightower. Scoop Martin, Whitey Severn, Slim Talbot. Jim'mie Kilgannon, Oscar Smith. Ernie Adams, Virginia Jennings. James Burtis. Jack Perrin. Edward Brady, Everette Brown. Edward Le. Saint, James Kelso; J. Manley Head. Philip Morris." Carl HarbOugh. Jantcs Guinnu Pat West, illiam S. Davidson, Harry Hblmah, Ralph Remley. Paramoniit Fix Now in ProducUon 'SP.\WN OF THE NOKTUi' produced by Albert Lewin; directed by Henry Hathaway; screen play by Jules Furthman; adapted, from Barrett WilloughbyV novel; photographed by Charles Lang. Cast: George Raft, Henry Fonda, replacing Georges Rigaud, John Barrymore.. Akimi Tamiroff, Lynne Overman, Dorothy Lamdur. Louise Piatt, "Fuzzy Knight, Vladimir Soko1oiT.-.. Duncan Renaldo. Richard Ung, Paul Newlan. .Le.e Shumway, Stanley Andrews, Monte Blue. li'ving Bacon, Galan Gait,-Wade Boteler, Guy Usher, Henry Brandon, Egon Brccher. Harvey Clark, Robert Middle- mass, Adia Kuznctzoff, Alex. Woloshin, Arthur Aylsworth, Rollo Lloyd,. ■MEN Wil-H WINGS' (in Technicolor—for 1938-39 season), produced and .'directed by William Wellman; no writing credits released as yet; photo- graphed by- W. Howard Greene. Cast: Fred Mac urray,' Ray Millahd, Louise Campbell. Andy Devihe, Edgar Kennedy, Walter Abel, Porter Hall, Gene Reynolds^ Cheryl.Walker, Billy Cook, Dorothy Tennant, James Burke, Virginia . Weidler, Harvey Stephens, Helen Dickson. Lillian West, Grace Goodall. Kitty . Kelly, Lynne Overman, Donald O'Connor, pilots—Paul Mahlz.. Tex Rankin, Frank Clarke.'Dick Rinaldi. Robbie Robinson, Frank Tomick. Herb White, Jerry Phillips, Ace Brunguiner, Jerry Andrews, Howard Batt. Ray Crawford, Dick Randall, Bob Blair, Cubby Gordon, Jim Barwick, Walter Quinton, Stanley Hicks. 'GIVE ME A SAILOR/ produced'by JefT Lazarus; associate producer, Paul Jones! directed 'by Elliott Nugent; screen play by Doris Anderson and Frank Butler; based on play by Aniic NichoIs; photographed by Victor Milncr.- Cast; Martha Raye, 3ob Hope, Jack Whiting, Betty Grable;'Clar- ence Kolb.' Nana Bryant, Jl C. Nugent, Emerson Treacy. Bonnie Churchill, Ralph Sahford; Kathleen. Lockhart, Edward Earle, Eddie Kane. Eddie Borden,. Jerry Storm, Ned Glass. Don Brodie. George Magi-ill, John H. Allen, Archie Twitchell, Scotty Groves, Franklin Parker. Eddie; Dunn, Harricttc Haddoni Norah Gale. Carol Parker. Bo.sy Roth, Barbara Sali - bury, Dorothy White, Gloria Williams. Philip Warren. 'ARTISTS AND MODELS ABROAD' (for 1938-39 season), produced by Artluir Hornblow; directed by Mitchell Leiscn: ho writer credits released as yet; photographed by Ted Tetzlaff. Cast: Jack Benny, Joan Bennett, Mary- Boland, Yacht Club Boys. Punkins Parker. Sheila Darc.v, Yvonne Duval. Gwen Kenyon, Joyce Mathews, Dolores Casey, Marie DeFbrrest. •IF I WERE KING' (for 1938-39 season), produced-by Frank Lloyd, directed by Frank Lloyd:, based on a story by Justin Huhtly McCarthy; photographed by Tlieodor Sparkuhl. Cast' Ronald Colman, .Francos Dec, Basil Rathbone, Ellen Drew. Alma Lloyd, (iolin Taplcy. C. V. Prance, Stanley Ridies, William Haade. Mav Beattv. Adrian Morris. Frahcis c- Donald. Walter Kingsford, Henry Wilcoxoh, Ralph'Forbes, illiam Merrill McCormack. Riiss Powell. Sidney Toler.' 'BULLDOG DBUMMOND IN AFRICA' (for 1938r39 season).,produced by Harold Hurley;,dtrecled by Louis King: ho writer credits released as.yet; photographed by William Mcllor. Cast; .Tohn o.ward. Heather Ansel, H. B, Warner. Reginald Denny. E. E. Glive, J. Carrol Naish.-' •RETURN OF'THE FOX' (for the 1938-39 season), produced bv Harry Slicrman: directed'by Edward D. Venturini: .screen play by Harri.son Jucobs: original by t'larence Mulfor : nhotOKraphed by Russell Harlan. C.isl: illiam BOyd. George Hayes." usseM Hayden. P.nill Sutton. Betty Amann. June Clayton, Al Garcia, Glenn Strange, Trevor Bardclte, Anna Deineli-io, Tony Roux.! Robert De Grasse.- Cast: inger Rogers, Douglas Fair ichard 'Red' Skelton, Peggy Conklin, Eve Ardeh, Lucille Ball. 'GROUND CREW,' produced by Robert Sisk; directed by Lew Landers; story arid screen play by Lionel Houser; photographed by Nick Musuraca. Cast: Richard Dix, Chester Morris, Joan Fontaine, Paul Guilfbyle, Harry Carey, Robert Strange. Vicki .Lester, 'CHEATING THE STARS,' prdauced by Cli/T Reid: directed by Lcs Goodwins: screen play by Gladys Atwater and J. Robert Bren; original bv Reginald Taviner; photographed by Jack MacKeriziti; Cast: Allan Lane, Frances Mercer., Phyllis Kennedy-, Paul Guilfoylc, Lcona Roberts, Inez Courtney, Frank M. Thomas. Jack Arnold, George Irving, Tom Kennedy, Mary Campbell, George Shelley, Jonathan Hald, Bradley Page, Paul Fix, Vivian Oakland, Tern Eirimett. •BORDER. C.iM.\N,' produced by Bert Gilroy; directed by-Dayi ow- ard; screen play by Oliver Drake .from original by Bernard McConvillc; photographed by Joseph August. Cast: George""O'Brien, Ray Whitley. La: raine .Johnson, John Miljan, illiam Stelling, Edgar Dearing, Ethan Laid- law. RKO-RadIo PJctures Now In ProducUon •BAMiSI,' being prepared by-Walt Disney for . release on RKO 1938-39 schedule; feature-^length cartoon based on story by Felix Sultcn. •MOTHER CAREY'S CHICKENS,', produced by PandroBerman; directed by Rowland-V. Lee; screen play by Gertrude PurcelL from the Kate Dougla.ss Wigein novel; photographed-by Roy.Hunt; Cast: Ruby . Keeler. Anne Shir- ley, James,Ellison. Fay. Bainter, Ralph.Morgan. Phyllis Kennedy-, Margaret Hamilton, Alhia Kruger, Dohnie Dunagah; Harvey Clarke, Jackie Moran. 'CAREFREE,''-produced by Pandro Berman; directed by Mark Sand- rich; screen play by Dudley Nichols and Hagar Wilde; phologi-aphed by Robert De Grasse. Cast: Fred Astairc, Ginger Rogers.. Ralph Bellamy. Luella Gear, Jack Carson, Richard Lane, Kay Sutton, Jack Arnold, Jane Woodworth.. 'BREAKING THE ICE,' produced by Sol Lesser; directed by Eddie Cli ; screen play by Mary McCall. Jr., Manuel Ssff and'Bernard Sphubert; origi- nal by Jack Grundy; photographed by Jack'McKcnzie. Ca.st: Bobby Brcen, Dolores Costello, Charles Riiggles, Irene Dare; Dorothy Peterson, Robert Bai-rat. I'M FROM THE CITY,' produced by William' Sistroni; directed by Ben Holmes; screen play by Nicholas Barrowis, Robert St. Clair and John Grey; original by Ben Holmes; photographed by Frahk Redmond. Cast: Joe Penner,,Lorraine Krueger, Richard Lane, Kathryn Sheldon, Paul GuiUoyle, •Kay- Sutton, Ethan Laidlaw, Edmond Cobb, Clyde Kinney, Lafayette McKee, illy Franei', Mike .Kelly. ' ' , .'Affairs of Annabel,' formerly titled ''menial star,'; produced by Lou Lusty; directed by Bsh StolofC; screen play by Bert Granet and Paul Yawitz: original by Charles Hoffman: photographed by Russell Metty. Cas;t: -Jack Oakie. Lucille Ball, Bradley Page,-Ruth Donnelly, Fritz Feld, Thurston Hail, George Irving; James BUrke. AUDIO'S 6 COMMERCIAL FEATURES SET TO GO Audio Productions, Inc.. has con-' Ir.acts to make ""commercial pictures for six ^difTecent firms in .the next' few months and is. making- arrange- ments to handle one feature prodiic- tioh per month this summer. Geii- eral Motors (for which script is be- ing prepared now), American Tele- phone fit Telegraph. Western Elec- tric," Cast Iron Pipe Assoc. Du Pont, Ethyl Gasoline and Puljlic Service o N. J. .ore" firriiS coiitracting tor com- mercial films in next tew "months. Audio is headquartered at Eas'icrn Service-■;Studios, another Eieclriciil Research Products,-. Inc.. subs'd. in Astoria. Initial equipment including -arcs, for 3-color Technicolor caiiiera equipment already is boins received, giving studio only Technicolor cam- eras in .the east; RKO-Radio In CITY PELIEB PEIINER ..Hollywood. May 31. Joe Penner cometiy, Tn-i From the Cily,' got under way at RICO last week With Ben Holines directing ;ui Lorrai rueger playing tiie temni lead. Holmes wroie the original :4tory, screenplayed by Nicholas arrows, Robert. St. Clair and John A Pushover RepnUic ToUl .... Now .Balance to In , Be-Placed Stories In CikitlnK Before Prepara- Rooms Cameras tlob 3 IS 24 icturcs in the cutting rooms or awaiting, previews: 'FIGHTING DEVIL DOGS' (serial), produced by.Robert Beche; directed by William Witney and Jack English; original screen play by Barry Ship- man, Ronald Davidson, Frankly'n Adreon ^nd, Sol Shorr; photbjgraiphed by William Nobles. Cast: Lee Powell, Herman Brix, Eleanor Stewart, Hiigh Sothern, Montagu-Love, Sam Flint, John Davidsont Monte Montague, Henry. Otho, Forrest Taylor, Billy MacGowan,, Edmund Cobb, Perry: Ivins, Tom London,, Alan ; Gregg, Edward Foster, 1 Taylor, Allan Mathews, Reed Howes,' Dick .Thane, 'FIRST PRIZE,' produced,by Harry Grey; directed.by Gus Mei ; screen play by Dorrell and Stuart McGbwan from original idea by Dore.Schary; photographed by Jack Marta. Cast: Alison Skipwbrth^ Polly Moran, Max Terhune, Bob Livington.' Virginia Grey,. Berton Churchill, Sam Bernard, Leonard Penn. Eddie Aculf, Billy Wayne, Tom London,. Horace MacMahon, Jim Gayle, Allen Vincent, Anthony Hughes, waiter Sande. ■RIDERS OF THE BL.IiCK HILLS' (Three Mesquitcers features), pro- duced - by. William Berke; directed by Georgia Sherman; screen' play by Betty Burbridgc; original story by. Betty Burbridge and Bernard McCoh- ville; photographed by William Nobles.. Ca.<;t: Bob Livingston, Ray Corri- gan. Max Terhune. Ann Evers, Maiide Eburne, Frank MeltOii, Rbscoe Ates, 'Tom London, Lang Fitzgerald.' epnbllc Fix Now In PirpducUon 'ARMY GIRL,' prodiiced by Armand Schacfer; directed by George Nicholls. Jr.; screen play by Barry Trivers from novel by Charles Clifford; photographed by Jack Marta. Cast: Madge Evans, Preston Foster, James Gleasoh, Ruth Donnelly, H. B. Warner, Neil Hamilton, Ralph Morgan. Heather Angel, Billy Gilbert, Gulnh Williams, Ralph Byrd, Barbara Pep- per, Robert Warwick. •GOLD MINE IN THE SKY,'produced by Charles E. Ford; directed by Joe. Kane;-original screen play by Betty Burbridge and Jack Natteford; photographed by 'William Nobles. Cast: Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, Carol Hughes. Craig Reynolds, Golden West Cowboys, Stafford Sisters, Robin Homans, Leroy Mason, Frahkie Marvi James Corey, Milburn Morante. : ir'octcd ■'ia;)hod b.v-i 20tli Centary-Fox Now Balance to Number Number Now in Be.Placed -Storie.i In of PIk Com- Shoot- CuUiDr Before Prepara- Premised pleted inc Rooms Cameras Won Studio 52 47 7 7 1 7 Sol; Lesser.. S 4 • 1 • • Total 5T SI 7 « 1 7. Pictures in the cutting rooms or awaiting previews are: •PANAMINT'S BAD: MAN,' produced by Sol Lesser; directed by Ray Taylor; screen play by Luci Ward and Charles Arthur i'owelU. story by Edriiun'd Kelso, and Lindsley Parsons; photographed by- Allen Thomp.son. Cast: Smith.Ballew, Evelyn DaW, Noah Beery, Sr., Stanley Fields, Harry Wood, Pat O'Brien. Arinand Wright. •ALIVAYS GOOD-BYE,' produced by Raymond Griffith; -directed by Sidney Lanflcld; screen, play by Kathryn Scola; photographed-by Rbbert Planck. Cast: Barbara Stanwyck, Cesar Romero. Herbert Mar.^hall. Ian Huhtcr, Binnie Bairnes, Lynn Bari, Dorri Bowdon, George Davis, Albert Conti. Mary Forbes. 'LITTLE. MISS BROADWAY,' produced by David, Hempstead; directed by Irving Curhmings; oi-iginal screenplay by Harry Tugend aiid Jack Yellen; photographed by Arthur Miller. Cast: Shirley Temple. Gloria Hiirst.-Jimmy Durante. Phyllis, Brooks, George Mijrnhy; Patricia Wilder. Donald Meek,.El Brendel." Jane Darwcll, Edward Eliis.-.Brew.sler Twin.s. Eddie Collins. George arid Olive Brasno. ; the Brian Sisters, Charley il- liams, Edna Mae Oliver. GeOrge Barbier.. Claude Gillingwaler. C. bntatiuc Shaw. Rube Schacfer troupe, Jack Schallor. Prank Dae.' Ru.s.-scll Hick.'. .Toscph De Stefani. Leila Mclntyre, Jerry Colonna; Syd Sayloiy Harry C. Bradley. Tom Rickctts. Roy Dove. :<SPEED TO. BURN.' formerly titled •LUCKY DAY.' forriierlv tilled. 'SPORTING CHANCE," formerly tilled 'RACING ni.OOU'.ifor )938-.'!9 .sra- sbn). produced by Jerry Holfmpn; directed b.v Otlo Bi-owor: screen pla.v by Robert Ellis and Helen Loj;an; based on ori'.;inaJ bv Eflwiil Dial'rorKcr.soii; photographed by Edward Snyder. Cast:' ichaci Wli.ilen. T.ynn ari. Mar- vin Stephcn.s. Henry Armetla, Sidney Blackmer, Chick Chandipr. Jolinni Picrrone. Inez Palan.^c; F.lcunor Virg:ic, "Ben Stilphcti, city Greco, Dcnnii Moore. Eddie Emerson, Charles D. Brown. '.MYSTERIOUS MR. MOTO' (for 193S-3!) .sca.son^ pr need b.v .Sol M. Wurtzel: dir'ceted by Norman Foster; original .scrccii play b.v Phifip M-ii-- Donald,:arid Norman Fo.s'ler; photographed by Virgil Milkw. C'a.-;i: J'.'ii-r Lorrc," Mary Maguire. Henry - Wllcoxon, Harold Huhcr; Krik Hhodo.-;: r.i'nii Ames. Joh'ii Rogor.s, Ficdrik Voycdin;?.. Forrc.iilei- Harvey. Milchcjr.I.ov.-i. Barnov O'Tnolc. Ilerbcrl I-'v.-iiu, Billy Bovan.s. ivl.iy ealiy, AO/a Kuziilm- ■'.ofT. Nfil)rl;Jol\i\>?)ii. I').lr4pno B.')rd3n.?Lss;pr M;Utiii.'\v-:-. EMM) MICK.'-produced by a.vmond CIr: iCJni\ti iicfl on pi'HC 21 1 (Continued from page (5> luence is an excellent bit ot writl and recording. The Penalty of Tayl»i' Because of the g.eat of off-screen and out-of-characl pub- licity, \frhich has, distirisuishcd the rapid rise of Robert Taylor, the Met- ro studio has a unique proble casting the star. 6nly in .the cost tume picture, 'Camille' has. the. actor .e.scaped a jort'of ncwsrcel personr ality which the publi; has given him. In modiern roles he has a lough job: sustaining the iUtisiori of his charac- ter, and any slight deviation bi: dis-r play of '^c.ylor's physical prowess breaks the. spell. In 'Thr Comrades'; laylor and Margaret .Sullavan ar shown as honcymooners In an Innocent enough scene at the seas^ ". They are clad ir bathing suits, and the scene is. pityed. naturally to convey their gayety and happiness..- Suddenly Taylor leaps from th' ground and grips an overhanging timber.- He chins himself several times. With anyone but -Taylor, the scene would pass off as an unimportant piece ot business, But, nbj. the aiidietice sees those muscles. Perhaps the remedy is to Jccsp Taylor dressed in an over- coat at all times. A Two-bit Inspiration Test stbry gbing the Hollywood rounds this week is about a story conference at one of the major stu- dios at which visiting New York ex- ecutives were present. The'planCn .scenario head was explaining the difficulties of obtaining new male- rial. He launched into a speech that everything from .he original 'Every-' man' to the latest Broadway play had been done,in fllriis. He analyzed the current fiction field arid showed a sheaf-of synopses of recent novels, none of which, he said, was adapt- able to the studio's rcciuircmcni.s; One of the New York visitors, active exclusively in the flnancial department of the companj;, asked a few questions, and then made some suggestions for stories which he thought were different .'"rom the cur- rent type . He a.sked why the slud'o didn't make a fllrn about the pilots who bring in the ocea- Mneva to the Nc / York piers; why som-! Ivrilcr.'S wet-en't working on _ .story of Ihe prcblorn of Ameri" , relief; why therc'isn't good cimcdy m.-t;'ricl. in Ihe experiences of a cily m.-;i who tackles farming a.s a soliilinn of hi.i oeonomic problem: thai in lii.-: opin- icn there is a swell ido.i in i yni-n about a big manufacUircr wli ) r:ills in-all the labor Ic.idcv.s wh i linie l)cen bothering' hini and a.'iii,)iinri;s iliat he is goin? on a sil-doivn .sl|-ii;>> and tcll.s the boy.<; lo t;il:e .Tver ihe ;>l.''nt iind run il Cor Ihcm-Jlvc.^. 'If you want an ouldoor: atl. vn ..lory.' he .said, 'why d )ii"l y.^u d-) one about Kl^b;r;J, v, ho own-; I.-'iOO 'i'liiare miles in s^uilhca.v 'os ii -iii^l rulo.s an cm[-irc'.'' Then he ex-usod ' .<i\U an'. I he conferonrc. Tliv rc; hr.)!;..- iri a few minulos. L.tUt. llu- fi-iiiii-; •'••ilman was a:>I;t.J -vvIktc li;- hi, .''.!'"i.s. If" siif' hb hod rc.Td nn? if rh^ 'Zi.; .■nfs Ihc^prfvioii.i .nl.;lit.