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Show GOODRICH COMPANY TO PRESENT POM OP "HIGHWAY PATROL" Said by critics to be one of the finest contributions to public safety and law enforcement ever made by the motion picture industry, in-dustry, a full-length feature "Highway Patrol," produced by the B. F. Goodrich company, Akron, Ak-ron, Ohio, will be presented here in the Liberty Hotel Banquet room, Friday, April 19, under the sponsorship of Sunshine Service Serv-ice and Auto Court, the Goodrich tire dealer. The story of "Highway Patrol" Pa-trol" moves quickly, and contains boh love interest and thrills galore ga-lore woven about the famous Pennsylvania State Highway patrol. pa-trol. A cast composed of stage and screen stars together with members mem-bers of the highway patrol organization or-ganization contribute a feature picture of unusual merit and interest. in-terest. In addition, a hilarious comedy feeaturing Harry Langdon will be shown together with a news-reel, news-reel, both of which were produced pro-duced by Goodrich. In the comedy, the Hollywood comedian violates twelve to seventeen sev-enteen ordinary traffic regulations regula-tions with his automobile, and at the close of the film the audience aud-ience may compete in a contest for a number of valuable merchandise mer-chandise prizes offered -by the Sunshine Service and Auto Court. Blanks will be distributed listing list-ing thirty-two traffic rules, and the person or persons who sees the greatest number of violations in the film will be rewarded for powers of observation and knowledge know-ledge of traffic regulations. The showing of the pictures will be made without charge through special arrangements made hy M, Davis, manager of the .Sunshine Service and Auto Court. |