Show Tin Rin Now S Appearing at atthe the American Just when hen and h h re the mutes of oC Alaska spring g from is a i question that has been debated pro and con con for many ye years rs Herman IIErman director of the Warner Varner Brothers production A Hero or of he heBig lUg Big starring Tin lUn was talking to II H. J. J ScottY Scott about them According to ScottY the flog dogs were introduced into Alaska from a astrain astrain strain that is little known about years ago Later came the whalers and more dogs dogs' were brought As the dog and I led was the only node lode ot of travel In that i mtr co the art of oC raising do dogs s i developed highly Interbred with i the wolves these dogs have all the stamina and endurance ot of the wild creatures and nd the e and devotion acc accredited edited to the to-the the dog og By cross cross- crossbreeding cross breeding nd these strains the dogs can be bred right back to a W ll that Is as wild as any that ever ran through a blizzard Interesting It is to watch the dogs in A Hero ot of the Big Snows now playing at the American theatre when the wind and row si-row are runnIng running run run- nIng hard The action calls for them to be out In the gale hut but the wolf in them prompts the seeking Reeking ot of shelter And it was no small mall task to keep them where they belong while the camera Is grinding Few people realize when they see Bin Hin- Tin Tin-Tin and his pictures what a difficult job is the direction ot of animals The attractions on th the new bill are a feature of the pro pro- gram Jack Smith the whispering baritone in a selection of musical I hits along Iary Stowe popular popular lar southern song Impressions and I th famous Vincent Lopez art ard on the bill and their ers meet with approval A special comedy nov nov- city eIty and news reel are Included for forthe forthe the weeks week's entertainment |