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DACrt THE I ImARD I I rt AVPIZW ' Th Bell SynZnt nc.-WUS &i I MUDDLE I Cheerful News the neighborhood league By gluyas wiluams , I A doctor at a deal and dumb In- . 1 i . n NAZI RAIDER I SEBIES OF I ALLIES PLAST MUNICH tN6LAWD ?W FARI$ IMAlPRAlP O ?)POpE. fill fi HAS 5HATTEPE.0 (S A COD RlAC pwEO H6 CDCnCRiP RUINS WZEPAIffl WOH TjT5uRlSTSfCCTriB 1 5UAlMeP- A doctor at a deal and dumb Institution In-stitution invited a friend to its annual an-nual dance. He explained that when the guest wished to dance with one of the Inmates he should smile and make a circle with his hand. The guest picked out a pretty girl, and went through the necessary formula. for-mula. She responded, and they had several dances. Then the doctor arrived, and. to the guest's surprise, asked his partner part-ner whether he would give him a dance. Silt said, "Yes, when I can get rid of this deaf and dumb fellow!" Object Lesson Zip Wow! Young Jimmie's pup tor through the dining room howl-ins howl-ins wita Pain- "Why, Jimmie, what can be the gnatter with Leo?" his mother asked. Jimmie explained: "He b't my finger and so I bit his ear. If he can't learn by being talked to, I've got to teach him some other way." ESSE WHEN ihE STAR TTfCHWS F&M1LY CAME OUf FLAfiV Wrm tIE StAEMEHf iHAf UHLES ViZ STOPPED SHlRKlffa WlSTiyflClN3 HE'D STbPH.fft'lKG BASEBALL 4THI1EaVi SAW T rf Wf F CJD HIS FOIL HALF HOUR. A fAV By VIRGINIA VALE (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) TOE E. BROWN'S first week J before the cameras in the Columbia picture, "So You Won't Talk," marking his return re-turn to the screen after a serious seri-ous automobile accident that put him in the hospital for four months, left no doubt that he was fully recovered. In the first three days Joe fell oil beds, crawled under them, jumped out of a second-story window, win-dow, and swung a haymaker to Charles Wilson's jaw that connected connect-ed accidentally and knocked the actor senseless for two minutes. "So You Won't Talk" is a comedy in which Brown plays the dual role of a timid book reviewer and a gang i ( JOE E. BROWN Sporting whiskers he grew while recuperating. baron for whom he is mistaken; Frances Robinson plays opposite him. Ace Director Clarence Brown recalls re-calls that in the days of the silent pictures the saying was that the worst pictures had the most titles, and a really great picture such as "The Last Laugh" had no titles at all. Now it seems likely that One of the great talking' pictures has .proved that the bigger they are, the less the actors say. "Edison, the Man," Mr. Brown's latest directorial effort, goes a long way toward proving that fact. There is perhaps half a reel during the climatic sequence in which hardly a word is spoken. "The suspense during the 40-hour test of Edison's first electric bulb, I tried to relate entirely in pictorial terms," said the director. "And that is the stretch during which the audience is most acutely attentive." Wayne Morris can't escape the Lane sisters. If he isn't acting with Priscilla, he's acting with Rosemary. Rose-mary. Priscilla's one up on her sister; she teamed with him in "Love, Honor and Behave," "Brother "Broth-er Rat," and "Brother Rat and a Baby." Rosemary won him in "An Angel From Texas," and she's bis romance again in "Ladies Must Live," their current picture at Warner War-ner Brothers'. Meanwhile the romance ro-mance of his personal life seems to have hit the rocks. Betty Brewer, Paramount's 13-year-old discovery who is , making her film debut opposite Fred Mac-Murray Mac-Murray in "Rangers of Fortune," has a suggestion for anyone who wants to learn a foreign language. She suggests that the would-be student live next door to a family which speaks no English, be broke and hungry, and have to ask the foreigners for food, in their native tongue. "That's how I learned to speak Spanish," she explained. If you're one of the vast army of fans who've enjoyed the pictures made by Osa Johnson and her late husband, Martin, you'll want to see "I Married Adventure," which Columbia Co-lumbia is releasing the last of this month. It is based on Mrs. Johnson's autobiography, auto-biography, and is the first pictorial dramatic thriller of a famous woman wom-an explorer. It tells the story of 27 years of adventure, shared by the Johnsons. The Court of Missing Heirs, a half-hour half-hour radio program which has been taking only 25 minutes because of Elmer Davis' news broadcasts, has moved from its customary spot on CBS to one-half an hour earlier, which will give it a full half hour. Even in its 25 minute weekly broadcasts broad-casts it has not done so badly at digging op missing legatees; in 28 weeks under its present sponsorship the program has found claimants to more than $120,000 more than $6,000 a week. ODDS AND ENDS C. John Scott Trotter, orchestra leader, finished his work in Bing Crosby't tihythm on the Range," rushed for phne, and flew 2J00 milej to eat the birthday cake baked by his mother for M thirty-second birthday. Half his home town turned out to welcome him back. Hut the home town is Charlotte, N. C, Khtch is also Randolph Scott's home town, to the citizens are accustomed to having local boys make good. Jne Ca81y. George Brent and Pat O Bnen, surs of "The Fighting 69th,' t. f2 to,.wai. tofetAw again in "The Lost Battalion.'' Heaviest "Babe" Conanghton, 280 , guard on the Georgetown ;,;1 1926. probablv .Au.T til lege football rerp, Cosmic Pan HI.. Being reconditioned at tt. tr , j versity of Washington U Dr H Compton's cosmic g j a dehcate instrument that aS Z and records cosmic rays. UrM The meter, encased in v. 1 lead ball-like container, t W off the motorship Northland afffi months of roving the Pacific Si i Dr. ConiDton. lxwi ocea5' . , .wtoi prize in a Tier, was at the university months on a lecture visiv i Only One Only one man has succeeded h photographing the so-call .1, of Mars He is E. a Sliph Flazstaff. Ar z. 1 Mi Lightning Victim The Revolutionary war statesman James Otis (1725-1783), was kijfei ujr urua.e 01 iigninmg. Geniuses Were Dull Hf,i I1L . 1 iiiuoi, u wurm s geniuses ien? not bright children, but were queer! dull, or shv. according i r '! Sarton of Carneerie InsHhiii. J tt--i! l. : . '"uu "I vvasningion, recognized as the lead-j ui& uubuiiau ux science. What's in a Name? Shakespeare was rieht wtar. v. asked: "What's in a name!" Park A. Carr U not the, traffic commis-i sioner in Harrogate, Tenn. 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