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V A KIE T T 49 iho FaKIr , jfch aiiinh;: ... oMch Hnlnen JOS Mowiirrt ' ■ ITWO to.iill> • ' 4 Aces & it <?ueen Murray, Glf's ; noger Inihojr . 3 Hftllors ' ••. ICBtra I^nMont. TOBONT'V Gtaozzis " . '. ' Powers & -Wlillace Jos Brownlne • Hopplnesa Girls (One to Ml) ■ (JO) Ashley PfliKe, Tech MBTdocli 'Hnyes & Floeeon Sninty Morle /One to (1)1) ' TRENTON ist hnit <17-19) Xelso Bros Unit /Others to fill) 2d hnU (13-16) I^hr & Bell Pranli Connelle Hollnnd R»y ,Two..omft,. .. :st hnlf, (17-19) Music Art Bev ./Others. tO| All). irt hnlf (SO-SS) Bollywood Melody /Others to All) • Sd halt (13-16) Xeep SmlllpB . (Others to All) . J SION HIl-I. ■ 1st half (17-19) Berk & Baun -Whitelt'd. & Alv'r'y 4Throe to All) sa half (20-23) lieff & Fields Honoymooi> Isle Kemper. A Noble- , Qypsy L.ce'ft T'b'ra (Ooe to .nil) 2d half '(13-lC) Eddie. Martin (Others'to All) VANCOUVER' Onthieiiih (11) Lathrop Bros Hamp & Beck Whitcy & .Ed Ford Al Abbott Collenno & Fa)n|iy (!«) Dixie t Chase & I>n Tour Ga)la-nini & Sis Herbert Wlllinme . Kitchen Pirates WHITE I>L.4INS Kellli'H let half (17-19) Blair & Breen Block fc Sully (Three to nil) 2d half (13-lC) BIclinell Whltnrld & Ireland Record Boys Dave Vine Jimmy Kemper Co \V1N»1I>E<1 Orplieam (IT) Peter Higeinn (Others to All)' YOUNtiSTOWN Xeltli'8 ;st holf (17-19) Alpine Sports Tyler Mason Art Henry Helen Ardon Co (One to All) 2d half (20-23) 4 Aces & a Quoon Tom Warlne Geo Rosener Peplto . (One to All) 2d half (13-16) Revel Bros & Red Ruddell k D'nigan Jimmy Allard Co Whispering . Smith Van Cello A Mary Proctor Heui St. let holf (16-19) Oypsy Lee A T'b're (OtherjB to,All) 2d-half {20-22) Jt.1 Rhayne Co Scott Saunders (Three to -All) . nath at. IBt halt ,(16-19) Marcus Show (Oihers to All) .WEHTOHESTER Vew Rochelle 2d half (20-22) nalKtend & Daniels Br'hdies C'roll & M (Three to All) - Yophcrs 1st halt (16-19) Leff & Fields Honeymoon Isle Kemper & Nob'e Irene Vermillion Co (One to All) 2d halt (20-22) Berk A Saun Bbony Scandals (Three to,All) NEWARK (16) Padlocks of 1929 (Others to All) Interstate lirlth'K (17) Bandy Lang Zelda Snntley 3i & F Seeman Crockett's M'taln'rs .ArKo & To-ung BIRMINGHAM Hits <17> t Rockets Jlogers & Wynne Kane & Ellis O'Donnell & BlaJr Madeline .Patrice ItAMAfi, TEX. .Majeatto .X17> nitis Bros. Unit (Others to fill) TT. WORTH, TEX. MajMtlc (17) S & S Miller Joe Deller Gene Lewis Co t Honey.Btfys J)ach Selling Co HOUSTON, TEX. Mcrtlab <17) nudson Wonders Carder Boys 666 Sy'camo're 8t -Ch'berlln & HImes Silly Doss UT. ROCK, ARK. MaJ««Uc 1st hnlf (17-19) Bm^y Earle Harry Burns Co Jeannle (Two to All) 2d half (20-23) Grace Usher Shuey Moran &-Wiser Williams ^ Del'ney (Two to All) MIAKU, OKIA. New Coleman (17) Alex Hyde A Gang (Others to' All) NEW ORI'BANS Orplieom (17) Mltkus 2 Ned Haverly Geo Stanley Co Flo Lewis Modern Cinderella OKbAHMIA CITY Orphenin <17> Dave White Co (Others to flll) SAN ANTONIO Majestic (17) Great Nelson Tr Morton & Stout JImmKe Rodgers Ruth Warren Co Shaw Carroll Rev TVLSA; OKU. Orplieom (17) Lobs 'Brob Toys Oscar Lorraine M * A «kelley (One to AII1 Association CHICAGO, IIX. BelmoBt 1st half (17-19) Pastime Hv* 61ms & Bailey Johnay Barry Co 2d halt (20-22) Deebee & Hudson (Two .to flll) DAVENPORT, lA. Capitol 1st halt (le-ie) Billy Glason (Two to All) ad halt (19-21) <talnn Ryan. (Two to fill) DBS MOINES, lA. Orphconk 1st halt (16-18) 3 Fine's FollleH liytcll A Fant <One to flll) 2d hnlf (19-21) Billy Glnson (Two to flll) mt H'VIDB, H*B. Park let halt (16-18) Uazeed Arabs Edgor Bergen Co Medley it DUpree jMexander tt Olsen <Two to All) 2d half (19-22) Salnty Marie A.nnab<i)le & Boys (Three to All) iMD'rous. nn>. Ii»rlo (1«) mil Billies O'Ponn .&. Daye niKOletto Bros KANS. CltT. MO. ..^aiDstT«M (in) ~*ftl bu""fils""3t^'Cirf TW Bwor A Goods Lttft <5rny Cboplla Sick Hendorson (One to AH) uncoijN, neb. Uncoln (17) Xewls & Wlntbrop B .A T Bow B & J Crelghton. liONDOM. CAN. . 1st .bolt (K-IB) l^'raksoD ... Slim TImblln Co (One to All) 2d half (19-22) 3 Jests (Two to All) MADISON, WIS. Orpheam 1st halt (15-18) Hal Nelman Carnival of Venice (One to All) 2d half (19-21) Emory Menley Co S Wilson & Girls (One to flll) MXW'VKEE, WIS. Blverstde <1S) Terrell & Honley Herbert's Rebels (One to flll) ROOKJroRD, IJJL. Palsc« 1st halt (15-18) Emory Manley Co S Wilson & Girls (Three to flll) 2d half (19-21) Carnival of Venice Hal Nelman (Three to flll) SIOCX CITY, lA. OrphODin 1st halt (16-17) Bobby May (Two to flll) SO. BEND, IND. Fala«« 1st halt (16-18) Honey Tr (Others to flll) 2d half (19-21) Eileen Si Merjor'le Flcurette Joeffre Eijrtle. JDaleCo C'X woTto iiii)'^'"— ST. PAW., MINN. Palaco-Orphenm . (16) Falls Reading & B Sid Marlon Co Olsen & Johns(>n TO?ERA, KAN. Novelty, let halt (17-19) Wilson Kepple & B Pressler A Klaiss (Om to flll) WINDSOR, CAN. Capitol iBt half (16-16) 3 ^esls (Two to flll) ' 2d halt (19-22)' Frakson Slim TIblln Co (Olio .to nil) Great States DECATUR, ILL. Lincoln iNt halt (16-18) Rendezvous Girls Cyclone Steppers FrnaU Melino Co JorJon & Poster (One to flll) 2d halt (19-22) Rendezvous Girls Del ton A Dowe Gnudsmlth Bros Al A Jack Rand (One to flll) JOLIET. lU,. RIalto 1st half (17-19) Maddock's Topics (Others to All) . 2d half (20-22) Edgar Bergen Co Herbert Faye Co Honey Tr (Two to All) WAl'KEOAN, ILL. Genesee (10) Frakson South A Jacobs Carnival .of Venice (Two to flll) BOB BURNS Pantages 'I'OKUNTO Pantnges (17) Bi^n Smith Along Bway Foley A LaTour (Three to flll) HAMILTON Fantogeo (17) All Girl Show Jeane Joyson Donald Sis (Two to All) TOLEDO, O. Pantages (17) .lean ^Granese Keep Movin BAH Alger Robin A Hood Tell Tales SPOKANE, WASH. Pontagee (17) Australian B'd Clr Kennedy & Davis Opera Memorle (Two to All) TACOHA, WASH. Pantages (17) Relll A Lopell JAB Page Alma A Duvall (Two to All) PORTLAND, ORE. Paatage* (17) Diamond A Wall'n Ketch A Wllma Bulldog Sampson EllEabclh A Du)vy Junglelnnd Dayton A Rancy Clemens BeMIng L. UE.4CII. CAI.. Pnnlages (17) Pollard Storey A Lee Marcel A LaSource HadJI All Penny Reed A Gold Revels of 1929 SAN DIE(iO Pontages (17) O'Dette Chas A M'li Leonid Martov Tango Shoes . Seym'r Putn'm A B Blue Slickers SALT LAKE CITY Pantages (17) Polar Pastimes Sub Debs Joe Roberts Ray Shannon (One to flll) LOGAN, LTAH Pantages 1st half (11-19) (Seme bill plays Ogden 2d half) Beau Brummels Hendrix A Boldwln Fielder H'rlet A 11 Ploetz Bros A ^Is (One to flll) PARAMOUNT, NEW YORK THIS WEEK Andrew and .Louise Carr FRANK CAMBRIA'S "SURPRISE PARTY" Direction LEDDT & SMITH ,^6, Went 47tlr St.) SnIte 001 Roxy LaRocca (One to flll) SAN FRANCISCO Paniaces (17) Osaka Boys Cooley A Peters Flo Eckert Jack Merlin Typical Topics FRESNO, CAU PonUges (17) Mary Blank Ann Clifton Barr 2 Dalton A Craig Paul Whlteman MB ANGELES Pantages (17) Jose Fernandez Co . KANSAS CITY ' Pantages (17) RiAso A Br^dt^rd Laypo A Lee ' KIncald Kilties Cardlnl Amos A Andy EDMONTON Pantages (17) Hack A Mack 3 Madeleine Nlles A Mansfleld Marie Allyn (One to Ail) MINNEAPOLIS Pantages (17) Nlte in G'w'h Vl'gfr Lane A Lee Ray West (Two to flll) Botterfield FLINT, MICH. Capitol 1st half (16-19) Nell Arnaut A Bro Sargent A Lewis ( Camerbns 2d half (20-22) Marveltone Jack Hanley Chase Boys Choir KALA'ZOO, MICH. State 1st half (16-19) Reynolds A White Bob Hall Demarcos 2d holf (20-22) Tj-plcal 'Topics (Two to All) LANSING, MICH. Strand 1st halt (16-19) Jack Hanley Devil's Circus (One to All) 2d half (20-22) Reynolds A White Hooper A Gatchett (One to flll) PONTIAC, MICH. SUte 1st halt (16-19) Arthur Petley Marveltone (One to flll) 2d half (20-22) Bob Hall (Two to All)' Stanley-Fabian ELIZABETH, N. 3. RIU 1st half (17-19) Norman Thomas (Others to Ail) 2d half (20-2;) Marty AJ^ancy Sam Mann Co Helen Beth Margo (Two to All) BOBOKEN, N. 3. miblan Ist half (17-19) Sherman A Savoy Chorus Ladles Billy Gilbert 3 Col Fred Lindsay (One to All) 2d halt (20-23) Walsh A Ellis Norman Thomas (Three to flll) PATERSON, N. 3. Regent . 1st halt (17-19) Marty A Nancy Sam Mann Co Josle Harmon H'py Go L'ky Cl'ns (One to flll) UNION CITY, K. J. Lincoln 1st half (17-19) Snoozer Jr (Others to flll) 2d halt (20-23). Frank Conville H'py Go L'ky Cl'ns (Three to All) Fox-Poli BRHKiKPORT Pala«« (10) Paul Tocan D'cera RAbs Wyse Jr Co (Ono«,to .flll) HARTFORD Capitol (10). Waldroh'B Worries (Two to flll) NEW HAVEN Patoe* (1«) H Santrey Bd (Two to. flll) SPMNtJFIEI.n Palace (10) J Fo]er'8 Ens (Two to flll) WORCESTER Fox 1st halt (10-12; Eddie Hill Eddie Hill Co (One to .All) Casanova Boof Morion Downey Chllds A Earl Jerry Friedman Or CastlUan Boyal Eddie Chester B«y Leo Stevens Orch Chateau Madrid Jack White Pat Pursley Jean Fay(kl . Arthur Brown Eva B Fontaine Clob Udo Johnne Claire Bobby Brooks Ore Club Monterer Al Davis Rey Louise' Ayres Muriel Warner Lnyton A Carroll Jim Buckley June Clark Orch Clob Monlmartre Ernie Coleman Or Johnson A Murphy . CiDb Plaia Don Howard .■ Kay Durban Chns Baron Dick Gasparrs Or Clob Blchniaa Geo Olsen A Orch Oan Healy Adia Kouznetzoir Eilinn NIcollna J & M Jennings Connie's Ian Leonard Harper Rv Ls Roy Smltb Bd Cotton tllab Dnn Healy Rev Berry Bros s Blazers H A Mil Dixon TOBK Josephine Ball Litba Hill' Dnhe Ellington Or .Dome Ernest Ch&rles Imogene Coca Sue Baxter Walt Feldknmp Or Everglades Le Roy Prinz Rev Eddie Davis Fawn A Jordan Thelma Edwhrds McCunn Sit Keith Rnyne Tira Kewin Marie Regan Joey Chance Bd Janssen's Ilofbmn Teddy King Ray Covert Ch'rl'tte A P't'rson Tourll Tourno King Stevens Orch Oaliland's Terrarc Will Oakland Buddy Kennedy Blanche A Elliott Kay Green Rosalie Wynne Joe Stracy Shirley La Mont Ada Winston Peggy Bolton Mildred Lorraine Marie Titus Loretta Flushing Dorothy Cranby Boots Merry Maria Whitney Alice Cavin I>andaB*s Bd Paramoant Hotel Roy Ingraham Or Paul Kado Kramer 2 Mary BIrns ' Minor A Root dertoken by th« Tlddieh Art The- atre opens In L. A. July 7, foJlo-wJhg with . an ensagement . in Frisco July 20. Josef Rosenblatt, cnntor, starts on South American ctincert tour June 22, "A Temperance Town," by .Chnrles Hoyt. In revised form by Antrim Short. Rehearsals start July 6, Joseph P. O'Brien has beeri grant- ed a divorce from Mabel .Taliaferro in Reno. All the estate of Mary Shaw, re- ported to be over $200,000, recently probated, has been left in trust for her son, Arthur Shaw, actor. Victor Talking Machine Co. have called in their 7 per cent cumula- tive prior preference stock, which they will redeem at $11D per share, plus accrued unpaid dividends to Augu.'St 1, 1929. George K. Arthur failed to appe.ir in Municipal Court, for ti-ial of suit filed by , Noren-Wuster, furniture cpmpany, to collect $33 alleged due. Jiidge Gualano awarded judgment to the company. Fire destroyed - the old Bowery theatre, later called Thalia and in recent . ears the Chinese theatre. CHICAGO Alabain Bernle Adler Dor<jthy Donnelly Kalaulula 9 Ralph Bard Patsy O'Connor Dottle Dale Eddie Jackson Bd ■tmbasaadenn Fred VllUnI Sue Walbert Esther Dumel) Betty Lamb Violet Morris John Hurst Jimmy Noons Bd DIackhawk Buddy Flsber Bd dnderella Henri (lendrda Bd College Inn Earl Hoffman Bd Hal Nixon Nell Nelson C 'X'an Dae Lee Mabon A Flo Evelyn Dean Sonny Peters & Farrell Sol Wagner Bd Golden Pompkla M ShermiTn Bd ' Cianada Guy Lombardo Bd Ore«a HID Mary Jane Margie A Marls Bdlth Rogers Edward Van Bd Bylv'ter A Meagher Kelly Stables Johnny Dodds Bd Fetnsblia Geo Steberban Bd Xtephacl Herble Zeller Bd Terrace Garden Art Kassel Bd Tarklsb VUlage leleen Tanner Sarah Theobald Pep Hunter Jackie Hamlin JluBte Darnell Olall Gait (}sorge Do Costa Msirgle Ryan Freddie Janis Bd Uptown Village J Garrlgan's Bd Vanity Fair Rick A Snyder Harry Glynn Madelon McKenzle Gene Gill Kolth Beecher Bd Dells Coon-Sanders Bd Garden Allah Eddie Clifford Jimmy Green Bd Lincoln Ttkvem Ray Miller Bd Whito Boose Margaret Williams Helen Leon Joe Manonna Bd George Eastman's $200,000 gift to found a visiting professorship has been accepted "with gratitude" by Oxford University. Sylvestei- Sullivan, special rep. for Morrl.s Gest. through' his attorney, Fred Fi-ancls Weiss, has filed suit for back wages due since April. In order thai .:-.ti°onoinere can sit down and study the surface of the moon at leisure, John Q. Stewart; professor of astronomy at Prince- ton, tied a camera on the end of his telescope, bitched iip an electric motor to wind the camera and pho- tographed about 66,000 square miles of the moon's country. Edward L. Klein Corp., m. p. dis- tributors, have entered suli in . New York Supreme Court against "Clne-^ sonore Co., Inc., manufacturers ot Traveltone talker equipment. The action is for $150,000 for breach of contract, based on an. alleged agree- ment under terms of -which defehd.- ants employed plaintiffs to repre- sent Traveltone in United Kingdom and Continental Bhirope. The ring with which Marquis Lipo Gerrlnl Of Italy pledged hle_troth to Lillian Poll, daughter of Z. PoU of New Haven, was; removed from Ker finger by New York custom, offlclals when she landed here recently from Italy. Tbe ring has been confiscated until Miss Poll decides whether she wishes to pay $7,000 duty demanded.. Miss Poll retum.s to Italy next month, when the ring, will be r«- 1 turned. WASHDTOION Astor SirtchI'd-B'Irest Or Carltoa Meyer Davis Orch Harry Albert Jardln Ud* B Dougherty Orch M Kafka Lotas Irv Boernatein Or . Heye^ Davis Orch Placo DeanvUlc Meyer Davis Orch Bwanoe Meyer Davis Orch Mas Lowe Bnt Veana Hairy Braase McWllllams Orch Wardaaan Park NEWS FROM THE DAILIES (Contlntied from page 34) at Roseland Dance Hall, 61st and Broadway, where she ilrst met her husband. They were married In Texa6 March -14. Plot on which West End theatre stands, 362-370 West 125th street, owned and held for 27 years by Joe Weber, has been sold. Theatre will be torn down. Mrs. Sophia Clveru, wife of the Russian singer, and Virginia Collins, pupil, are suing Sono-Art Co. for $10,000 and $6,000, respectively, be- cause ot mistreatment and humilta- tloh suSerM w^en forcibly put out of the Selwyn theatre, April 16, after presenting tickets worth $14 apiece on opening night of the film. "The RalDbow Man" Company claims tickets were stolen en route between Par and Selwyn theatres. "The Dark Houirs," In which the character of Jesus la utilized, by Don Marquis, Is announced for pro- duction next season by Mrs. Don Marquis. The play Is said to deal with the healing power of Christian- ity. Ethel Barrymore Colt, daughter of Ethel Barrymore, graduated from Notre Dame Academy with honors, recei-ving a gold medal. Tommy Guln'an announces his en- gagement to Norma Taylor, one of the girls in Tex6U3 Gulnan's night club revues. ' Wedding this month. "Paisslon Pla.y" elosed Saturday. ■■wiU.>jnaen_.r^d_.t.(>u r... In Scran to n June 20. ' , " ■ '~ Abe Attell and three other.i wei'c placed under arrest for spe<!ulatlng in fight tickets in front of the IQueensboro Stadium, T^ong Island iCIty. They were held in $300 bail '.for .Special Sessions. ' FirM Pacllic Coast tou: ever un- Green Roomers, Instead . of the Tormentors, will be the title-of a new theatrical- club whioh • has grown out of - the now 'defuiict Green Room Club. Quarters wjll be at 68 West 45th street. ■White Horse Taxi Service Co.-has cut rates and is placing 5,000 inde- pendently owned taxta^on the New York streets. Rate is to be IOq for the flret^ one-third mil^ and 5c addi- tional for each one-third. CHICAGO Betty M.irvin, dancer, arrested twice'In one week, first on charge of being llkkered and second for getting too loud In an argument with a gent she claimed insulted her. Betty said she wasn't drunk but ate too many barbecue sandwiches. Alex C. Btnnenfeld, manager of the Pershing theatre, was kidnapped by a bandit trio from in front of his home and forced to' turn over the theatce safe combination and keys. Blnhenfeld said the take was $2,000. LOS ANGElcES Mrs. Sam Richards, .dancer, awarded divorce decree In Superior Court on charges of cruelty. Helen "White, sister of: Estelle Taylor Dempsey. divorced from Roger P. White. .She charged' non- support. Plckford-Falrbanks .Sliidlos Corp., originally formed as a holding'com- pany for the screen players' inter- ests, has been dissolved by Superior Court Judge McComb. Recent mer- ger of United Artists made this (Con- cern unnecessary. Amendments to theatre fire ordi- ance to be heard by City Council June 12. Amendments are said to be aimed at elimination., of Main St. honky-tonk.s.. .Superior Court suStainf-d a do- murrer to trial of suit for $T>0.00(( ag(Xln«t Conrad Nagcl and Jack 'nnltr-<VlrTi-^ctorftr-br(>ugl>i->>>:.;Il7--W'. ftmyly. -Lftittr uhhowiI thn actor.s wore responsible for:debts of catlK- rfti.sing concerr), now defunct, in which they were Hhftrcholdor.". Eleanor Boardman and lier hus- i briiid. King A'idor, pjehd'-d not guilty :io Iri'ir.inient.s '-lianjlni.: them with fv.-.'.tfon• vi and .leilni-t to ptiv in- come taxes. Case ordei-ed over to September calend.ar. Susette Franco, 22, dancer, at- tempted suicide by jumping from a hotel -«'indow. Little hope is held for her recovery. Le^..inrd Sacks, seeretary to Jack: Dempsey; told of death tlirentt made to the fighter. No confirmation ooiild be received frcini Dempsey of the threats. Impending lawsuit between John Ragland, artist's i-epreseiuaiive. and Raymond Hatton, for $175,000 al- leged commission, said to be due the agent, settled out of court at an asserted price of $17,500. Russian Double Eagle Cafe has filed suit against the local gas and electric company for $110,200 dam- ages. Charges ai-e that the lire which destroyed the cafe a year ago this, month was due to neglect of the gas company. Ferdinand P. Earle, artist, filed answer to breach or promise suit of Dolores Salazar. dancer, in Superior Court, setting up as defense that he is now a resident of Paris and hence not tinder jurisdiction of California. Dancer alleges that Earle deserted her after taking her to Paris os- tensibly to become bis wife. .She asks $1SO.OOO. Shura Alexeeva, dancer, granted six months longer stay in ilii*, coun- try by immigration ofllclals after application asking a stay of de- portation proceedings. Helcne 'Vance, dancer, who dis- appeared after finishing her engage- ment at the Hippodrome last week, wrotei a note to her mothier giving reason for disappearance that she didn't want to live with her any longer. Mother doubts truth of let- ter and believes girl is influenced by others. Jack Virgil,' music arranger at Pox, acquitted in Municipal Court of charges brought by a neighbor of disturbing the peace with a party. New York Mirror wired telephoto ot first page of bulldog edition to Coast where it was photographed In a picture scene. A still of the pic- ture scene was then rushed and wired back to New York for use in second edition of that paper. Bosine Kaiser awarded divorce decree from Norman Kaiser (Nor- man Kerry) on charges of cruelty. WEST COAST NOTK (Continued from, page 34) Jobyna Ralston and Ruth Taylor in "College Coquette.'.' George Ar- chainbaud will direct. Col. Maude T. Gordon added to "Illu- sion," Par. Ben Hall added to "Clothes," Pothe. Virginia Bruce added to "The Concert," Par. Adrlenne d'Ambricourt added to "Footlights and Fools," PN. Charles Sellon and , Noah Beery added to "Under a' "Texas Moon," WB. Fred Mackaye added to "Drake Murder Case," U. PaUie has changed title of "For Two Cents" to "Big News." Elizabeth Patterson opposite Will Rogers In "They Had to .See Paris," Fox. Racquel Torres, added to "Under a Texas Moon," WlB. Tyrone Brerton and Irving Bacon, added to "Side Street," Radio. Complete cast "Half Marriage," Radio, OllVe Borden, Morgan Parley, Ann Greenway, Anderson Lawler, James Eagle, Ken Murray, James Bradbury, Jr., Sally Blane, Jack Trent, G. Pat Collins, Hedda Hop- per, Richard Tucker, "Will Stanton, and John Beck, T, Roy Barnes and Ford Sterling, added to "Sally," PN. Title of "Cradle Snatchers? changed to "Why Leave Home?", Pox. Buck Connor, co-author and col- laborator on short stories, feature articles and novels of western life, and who acts in pictures, now play-., ing his first talking part In "The/ Virginian," Par. Pathe will feature Ann Harding in "This Thing Called Love." E. H. Griffith slated to direct Walter Anthony, ad*ptatlon and dialog on I'Golden Dawn," musical, WB; Into production in late July. Afascot Productions, making "King ot the Cnnno," tnXker serial, <it As- sociated studio." and Tec-Art. --.LmhalJ[^elttLji(ia.c(lJ.Q.: :il.er Prlvau- Ufu,-' FN. — Theodore vdn K)iz, uddod to "The Awful Tniih,"' FN. Chester Morrl.*;,. in •■.S<;ci>nO Choice," \VB; Luplno LunCi added.to "Tht j/ov*- PuradCi" Par.. ' Jlenry Armetta, added i'.> "Cow-. j.;inlon;itc," Radio. -