Show At the Salt Lake Theaters MARITAL William Powell In W NOJT PLAYING THEME WELL HANDLED AT CAPITOL and Myrna Loy appear together for the third time Woodward’s novel of modem marriage "Evelyn The popular pair first won acclaim in "Manhattan Melodrama" and followed it with their rollicking hit “The Thin Man ” The new picture deftly blends drama and comedy in its engrossing story of a happy marriage threatened by an unusual Cham of circumstances Powell appears as a brilliant criminal lawyer absorbed by his career to disregard his wife and small daughter His con-itaneglect leads the wife to engage in an innocent flirtation little sustrap The dramatic plot leads pectinga she is walking into a carefully laid up to sensational courtroom scene ‘An able supporting cast appears Una Merkel at her best as a glib young widow and Harvey Stephens as the “other man” effectively cast Cora Sue Collins has an appealing child role Other roles are capably handled by Isabel Jewell Rosalind Russell and Edward Brophy "Goddess of Spring” a whimsical new Silly Symphony cartoon m teehnrcolor which is Walt Disney’s newest successor to "The Three Little Pigs” a Grantland Rice Sporthght “Saddle Champs" and a new issue of Paramount sound news complete the Next week the Capitol will present the hew Ruby Keeler-Dicbill Powell musical romance “Flirtation Walk " a story of love at West Point E Prentice” powerful at the Capitol- theater this week nt ENJOY BELOVED OLD STORY Chuckles and heart throbs abound in the new version of "Mrs Wiggs ef the Cabbage Patch” now at the Paramount theater To those who have read the book and seen the play the picture is proving infinitely satisfying and to those for whom it is a new story it is an even greater delight All of the humor and"as pathosasofifthe story are deftly woven Into transferred bodily from Alice real the picture every character Hegan Rice’s American classic A distinguished stage star Pauline Lord and quaintly optimistic Mrs Wiggs who lived with plays the motherly her brood of five children in the shabby "Cabbage Patch" The dire need of the family is discovered by a pretty young social worker who in attempting to help them imds her own happiness Evelyn Venable and Kent Taylor is "Mr Bob ” the plays this role withr distinction sweetheart from whom she is separated by a lovers’ quarrel Dqnald Meek is Mr Wiggs who “thunk” himself Into a trip that left his family destitute for five years W C Fields is the rollicking Mr Stubbins to the Cabbage Patch seeking a wife — in response to Miss Hazy’s coming role as this fluttery and romantic ad ZaSu Pitts has a act “Hollywood Rhythm” starspinster Rounding out the bill is a noVel ring Jack Oakie and Lyda Roberti a cartoon and a new issue of Fox PARAMOUNT-GOER- S wL made-to-ord- Movietone sound LAUGH news RIOTEERS AT ORPHEUM “IN PERSON” those two master funsters Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey appearance personally as well as on the screen Orpheum authis week are suffering convulsions of laughter with no time to between spasms In their stage cavortings they are abetted by appearance Is an the blonde beauty Betty Grable and their Then "Kentucky Kernels” is a typical hilarious quarter-hou- r The story takes the funfest with Mary Carlisle assisting line where they become incuckoo comics down below the Mason-Dixovolved m a real southern feud which speeds up actively when Wheeler’s affections are engaged by the lovely daughter of one of the opposing faction The plot boasts romantic as 'Well as comical situations the comedy keyed to a theme melodv “One Little Kiss” sung by the pair of funsters Miss Carlisle and Noah Beery who appears as a bona fide colonel of the old school The mischievous "Spanky” McFarland the small boy whose return to his family is the occasion for the southern trip adds his share to the general merrymaking With making diences recover Wheeler-Woolse- Will Blush 0V THE AUDIBLE SCREEN PARAMOUNT— "Mrs Wlgsi of tho Cobbs' Pitch with Paulin Lord W G Fields ZaSu Pitts Evelyn Vsnsbls Kent Tsyior CAPITOL— Wlllism Powell end Myrns Loy In Evelyn Prentice " with Uns Merkel Edvard Brophy Cors 8ue Collins Posture brllns st la as 3 20 t 10 4 05 S 10 VICTORY— Constance Bennett In Outcast Lsdr with Herbert Mershsll Rstph Forbes Mrs Pstrlck Clmpbell Elisabeth Allan slso When Strangers Meet" with Arllns Judse Rlchsrd Cromwell Hole Hamilton When Strantere Meet" be- 12 S £lns Itbeslns05 S 105IS S 40525 70516 10Outcast 25 st RIALTO— Fredrle March and Constance Bennett In fh Affairs of Cellini a 1th Prank Morsn Pay Wray also “Hat Coat and Olova" with Ricardo Cortes Barbara Robbins Dorothy Burgess STUDIO — A Oirl of the Limberlost" with Marian Marsh Louise Dresser Prank Month Henry B Walthall also “Cheat-In- s Cheaters OEM— Nob and Porever” with Gary Cooper Carole Lombard Shirley Temple Sir Guy Blending Feature Henry Kolker begins st 1 20 3 30 5 40 7 50 10 STAR— Sylvia Sidney In Thirty-Da- y Prinwith Cary Grant Edward Arnold cess Vince Barnett Henry Stephenson also Tarsan and Hia Male with Johuny Weismuller and Maureen OBulllvan TOWER (Ninth East and Ninth South)— Joan Crawford In Sadia McKee ” with Franchot Tone Gene Raymond also Karl Carroll s Murder at the Vanities with Jack Oakie Victor McLaglln Carl BrU-so- n Kitty Carlisle MARLO ISugarhouae) — Joan Crawford In Sadie McKee " with Franchot Tons Gene Raymond also ’Charlie Chans Courage" with Warner Oland Drus Ley-to- n Donald in Screen Theta Alpha Phi’s First Production Of Year Next Week William Anderson former University of Utah varsity play star who Is now on the legitimate stage will carry the leading male role in "The First Mrs Fraser” Thqla Alpha Phi play to be presented in Kingsbury hall November 30 Lila Ecclea Brimhall la starred In the title role and the cast will In elude Barrie Wanless Cherry Daynea Parley BaeF Ellen Christensen and Marva Banks All are members of the national dramatic fraternity and have had extensive experience with the amateur theater Barrie Wanle a senior at the university will play Mrs Fraser’s son Nineon with a delightful Oxfordian accent that promises to please his au dience He has played prominent parts in "The Trial of Mary Dugan” 'Another Language” “The Merry Wives of Windsor” and last year’s university varsity play "The Young- Be y Play HEROINE A VICTORY ATTRACTION Bennett brings Michael Arlen’s glamorous heroine ’’Iris March” to vivid life in “Outcast Lady” one of the Victory theater’s two new attractions a dramatic version of “The Green Hat" the story of a beautiful woman consistently misunderstood by society Constance Bennett plays the role with sincerity and charm proving herself as effective In a dramatic role as she w'as as a comedienne m “The Affairs of Cellini ” The picture traces the love of Iris March for the man she has known since childhood Separated from him bv his ambitious father she consents to marly the idolized friend of her young brother But the marthe day it was solemnized earning the riage is tragically terminated on condemnation of society for the young bride Her further history Is picture Herbert Marshall gives dramatically told In the course of the l striking portrayal as herasonethe love — Napier Ralph Forbes as the husneurotic younger brother complete the band and Hugh Williams interesting foursome Elizabeth Allan as “Venice” Mrs Patrick Campbell Hare and Alec B Francis complete the dis Henry Stephenson Lumsden tinguished cast "When Strangers Meet” is the second ‘attraction All of the humad interest comedy and drama to be found in a bungalow court with its variety of personalities is entertainingly woven into the picture Arline Judge and Richard Cromwell play the romantic? leads with a strong cast including Hale Hamilton Maude Eburne Ray Walker Charles Middleton and Bryant Washburn A novelty "Mississippi Suite” and Metrotone sound news complete the program ARLEN I e NEW MUSICAL SHOW AT PLAYHOUSE MONDAY Good music and plenty of comedy is offered pi "A Liar Born" I K 3 r t the Tommy Mullaley is out pioduction now to be seen at the Playhouse standing in his role of an old man who fibs corftmuously and amusingly His mam support is Phyllis Roccdia the new character woman who is g’ven excellent opportunity to display her aoiiities violet Jordan scores again in her part and also m her number with the ballet Jack Dodson another new member of the company demonstrates his skill leading a girl number and Teddy Harris gathers nei laurels with his creditable performance in a Chinese part The balance of the cast did their share toward a good production Roy Duncan end his orchestra presenting an overture of the popular type with “Tiny” Van Campen doing the vocal solo W Rex Jewell directs Screen features are "Uptown New York” with Jack Oakie and Shirley Grey and Tim McCoy in “Beyond thLaw” On Monday the company will present “Naughty Nanette” a brilliant mu"The Vitaphone sical comedy with a garden setting which features Four” and providing the rest of pie cast with good roles Violet Jordan handles the title role and Tommy Parker promises another selected Costumes are by Billie Dye Two new pictures are Included ballad Ann Harding looking lovely in an interesting suit of beige woolen with navy blue dots and a fascinating collar of navy blue organza technicolor HOLLYWOOD — The people have invented a way to make an actress blush on the screen The machine which for lack of a better name is now called the “mood light" is being used for the first time on Ann Harding m the Walter Wanger production “Peacock Feather" In addition to blushing it produces other startling effects such as the (seagreenish shades of mal sickness to you and me) the dark eye circles of the morning after the pasty-whit- e shades of fear or anger and so on into nearly every other emotion that can be associated with color The effects are secured by many colored lights so arranged on a pivot de-m- that they can be whirled In front of a reflector and directed upon the face of a performer The beam from the reflector can be split into four threads of light all or one of which can be directed at any portion pf the performer’8 face under the eyes for that hollow blanket look on each cheek for flushes of anger or all over the face for blushes also on the neck arms and back if the 'actress happens to be decollete Tests are said to have proved the machine effective and practical burned-hole-in-- (Copyright 1934 a King Features Inc ) Harry Sosntk the versatile musician whose symphonic dance orchestra comes for a engagement at Coconut Grove Monday evening had every intention of being an architect a purpose that met family approval But he changed his plans and Is now considered one of the leading compoers arrangers and directors In the younger set of orchestra leaders Mr Sosmk places the responsibility for his decision to be a musician on the shoulders of Ted an associate in the Music Corporation of America found Sosnik in a Chicago radio station coaxed him away to join his orchestra at the Edgewater Beech hotel and in between numbers insisted the young musician forget about architecture When band left Chicago Sosnik stayed behind to practice fugues preludes and chromatic acales Comic Partners on Way To Champions’ Honors ly cigar-smokin- g half-eate- n Fio-Rit- o BOULDER DAM FILM SET Stealing a march on all other Hollywood studios RKO Radio brings the great engineering project Boulder dam to the screen for the first time as background in “The Silver Streak” which also features the fast new streamline train of the Burlington railroad The picture also is given SSJSTot iSPPiilii1 Burlesque? 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MflWt TV Stirring lhree Bi iiliaut Star Together in This Dramatic Romance f JOAN CRAWFORD days night Saturday party night “SADIE OcKEE” WARNER OLAND fanck College Night Week-En- Thanksgiving Night giving Dance ONE HOUR OF COMEDIES FIRbT SHOW ONLY d Thanks-- —In — Charlie Chan's Courage 1 These wll! be dates NOW! smartest dance with Jerry the orchestra dance b'g Margie Gillette and A big a his 3 1 BIG ATTRACTIONS CARY SIMM SYDNEY GRANT PRINCESS” “THIRTY-DA- 2 JOHNNY MAl'RFEN Weismuller O’Sullivan “TARZAN and"” His MATE” All MW 3 POPPY F T11F S4II OR fV In "THF MAN ON THE FIY1NG TR APFE ’ 1 4 TODAY— 2J0 TO 12 Holi- giving Friday giving OFFERS FINE ARLISS PICTURE the screen's most distinguished star will be found at 4i' three big dinner - dancing for parties the Thanks- Margie Gillette ARCADE Al CARTOON its d"krd Arllss and Forever" the three star feature now entertaining Gem the George Arcade this week-en- d appearing on the screen in his great success fans little Shirley Temple is again winning audiences with her playing "The House of Rothschild” in which he gives a splendid characterization of the daughter of an amiable and ingratiating confidence man— none of of the family and is equally superb as Mayer Rothschild the founder other than Gary Cooper Sir Guy Standing as a smooth debonair crook Nathan of the five sonf Loretta Young yho becomes the most endeavors to lead Cooper into a life of crime It is the love and faith is seen as his beautiful daughterprominent with Robert Young as her lover Boris of the small daughter that brings about s Cooper reformation and to Karloff and Alan Mowbray enact the roles of the Rothschilds’ enemies save this faith he makes an heroic sacrifice Carole Lombard has the Baron Ledrantz and Mettermch The bill also has the Carroll ’Murder leading adult role opposite Cooper as the daring adventuress who goes'at the Vanities” with Jack Oakie heading the cast with him to Paris as house guest of a woman whose wealthy jewels they plan to steal Charlotte Granville former stage star carries this role !' DAINTY SYTVTA STnNFV FDTTNn OTAR A Mickey Mouse cartoon a Patsy V Kelly BUI y Gilbert comedy traveltalk with a Day Princess dual Svlvia Thirty and news fill the program " charming Sidney playing ’role in a romantic comedy is the Star's weekend attraction along with Weissmuller plaving in "Tarzan and His Mate" and Maureen Ijohnnv MYSTERY WITH MUSIC TOWER OFFERING O Sullivan in the role of hi girl friend The Sidney vehicle tells of a Mixing in satisfactory manner the screens popular themes of music little out of work actress who substitutes for a princess who has come and mvstery Paramount s production of Earl Carroll s “Murder at the to America in order to help big bankers float a dubious loan for her vanities is ouwon the Tower bill together with Joan Crawfords star count i The pnncc's falling ill at a critical moment the actress takes Sadie McKee ’’ a Vina Delmar storv ring vehicle Franchot Tone Gene her place All goes well until she falls m love with the American pub Raymond and Edwin Arnold are her male supports A group of screen lisher Cary Grant she is supposed to vamp BETTY BOOP in-nounc- es e “Now Earl Carroll’s “MUEDER AT THE VANITIES” I The Hotel Ben Loin o n d in Ogd e n i GEM PRESENTING Joan Crawford in “SADIE McKEE” at the ’ In mvAi fi THREE DATES ThP'1 y - LADY Herbert IN CONCERT h music-myster- IEGERER fOAM SfMMfTY Snappiest Show In Town! Th g -- ' “FOLLIES OF ’35” ’ r ft Syn-dicat- of apples cigars and comedy gag It involved the use of a cigar by Woolsey to get one laugh strength holds out for the next As result of the Wheeler brainstorm characters of those involved is upper- nine years Bert Wheeler and Bob and are as inseparable Woolsey cigar most always there is the flurry ana Woolaey will be well on their way to as ham and eggs distress of mind under the turmoil of As PpI for the " famous Wheeler apple — action and throughout the memory of “I was playing in vaudeville about eating and past happiness the past tune year the fifteen years ago and was late for a An elaborate scenic setting is being For during team who aie seen this week show" Beit said “I dashed from my designed by Joseph Williams mod comedy appearance on the Or- dressing room and found myself on eled after the New York set The play in a personal the stage with a theater stage and on the pheum directed be Professor Maud is to apple in by screen in their latest comedy my hand I did what you would have Babcock director play May al- done varsity smoked have I Kernels” finished eating it The audi"Kentucky for the past 39 years ence and most 21000 extra-lengtsome for stogies strange reason thought it funny ” eaten more than 10000 apples! NO ROMANCE FOR KAY This business of being funny both The numerical lead the cigais have charged agree is a serious one Sympathy Kay Francis arriving in Holly- over the apples can beclaims A for instance is what makes vacation against the films Wheeler wood after a audiences away from the First National studios Kentucky "kernel" f’r instance he laugh at them Sympathy for the announced in reply to questioning says can smoke where he can’t eat underdog the “patsy who manages NEW PERFQRMERS APPEAR AT HIPPODROME dancer and singer from the east makes about her rumored romance with apples and Woolsey chalks up ap- to put the “smart guy" in his place Gay LaBar ar auburn-hatreFollowing their Salt Lake appearher debut In the new burlesque show which begins at the Hippodrome Maurice Chevalier that there is to proximately 1000 cigars for each ance which will close on film with the matinee at 2 20 Sunday This young stepper has been featured be nothing like that for her “I am Wednesday g and of to back the The interested only in getting night Wheeler and Woolsey will re In musical corpedy In New York Chicago and Detroit origin Manager John turn soon as possible” the star as now to recogto universally work start work on Hollywood Goldsmith promises fresh sdngs dance numbers and stage effects for questioners “I will nized as their "funnyman" trade their next picture a murder mystery ‘Follies of ’35” the title of the new production which is to rqn all week told Hollywood cases both as time accidental no was in for Miss romance" marks untitled yet have A1 Ferris and Tonv Raft the comics furnish interesting episodes in the “Were going to try an experiment ago when the two were show one of which is "The Babv Ferns beinT the babv Vwhile" Raftrancls nextto picture to whichOnshe is Nine years m our new m New York in Rio Rita go is Living mothei picture" Woolsey said Tlie cliotus will offer original numbers as well as the so smxious the ” a filays Wheeler had a bright idea for new We play a couple of ’dirks’ who vet performers The evening show begins at 8 30 and the midnight finally unravel th gieat mystery show on Saturday pens at 11 45 p m favorites a bevy of beautiful girls Duke Ellington and' his famed or- We ve been everv’kmd of a nut that Two murders grows on tree or bush m our past chestra hae been given the production STUDIO HOLDS “GIRL OF THE LIMBERLOST” occur and the criminal is hunted down during the progress of the show pictures and we’re going to do this new orw in a little more serious vein ' That charming and popular story of “The Girl of the Limberlost” Jack Oakie Carl Brisson Gertrqde Michael Kitty Carlisle are seen In its filmization has now come over to the Studio screen for a run DeIn their film encounter with the underworld it will have to be a case mure Marian Marsh of "Trilby” fame plays the girl born in the Indiana BACK “BULLDOG DRUMMOND” BRINGS STATIj! of “mind over matter” they admit swamplands who struggles upward against the hatred of her unreasonRonald Colman appears again as the lovable adventurer of former ted for the comedians are on the ing mother while Louise Dresser enacts the unsympathetic role of the screen successes Drummond Strikes Drummond in “Bulldog Bulldog side Woolsey weighs just 115 Eddie Nugent has the romantic male lead while Ralph Morgan mother It’s a picture rich light current the State’ of feature Back” leading program while Wheeler tips the scales around and Helen Jerome Eddy play the elderly couple who befriend the girl suave humor which Colman puts across so perfectly and finds In ‘Cheating Cheaters’’ with Fay Wray as its bright particular star is com- himthe into one of those baffling mystery plots which Drummond plunged Wg had our fill of ’matter over panion offering It has Cesar Romero and Minna Gombell heading the affects In a London fog he wanders into a deserted house to run upon mind’ m ’Hold ’Em Jail”’ Wheeler support with Henry Armetta Hugh O'Conner Francis L Sullivan Loretta q dead man who has disappeared when he brings in the police “The University of South laughed Young is the feminine interest Warner Oland the smooth villain “Un ern California football '' FAMOUS ITALIAN’S ROMANCE AT RIALTO players workHorton Everett and Genevieve Edwin Tobin is ing in the certain Lady" with picture darn near killed With the mad impetuous Fredric March of "The Royal Family" back show n not us but all our doubles’” only ’’The Affairs of Cellini” will offer the current entertainment again at the Rialto March having as costar lovely Constance Bennett The WELL VARIED PROGRAM FOR MARLO FANS JULIA B SCHRAVFN fiery emotional Florentine goldsmith and great lover is a character to one of her best performances in “Sadie McKee ” Crawford Teacher Joan of voice Voice trial free gives whose portrayal March brings his customary verte and finished art while of a small town girl her struggles and eventual triumph which Studio 333 12th East Mias Bennett is at her delightful best as the dallying Duchess of Flor- - the storv Hy 7300 Tone Franchot AdprUnemnt i plays the ence Frank Moigan playing the amorous wife ruled old duke has never is one of the Mario theaters present offerings at lead enact Arnold" imother Edward and Gene Raymond and ' Fav Wiaay has an important part and Louis romantic given a better performance who enchants and Calhern Vince’ Barnett and Jessie Ralph are in the support That well portant roles Raymond playing the charming crooner h° constructed crime mvstery “Hat Coat and Glove" furnishes contrasting ‘hen d'card her’as Ar"?t1d’ the wtllhy- she as Beginning finally achieves happiness faie Ricardo Cortez has a fine role as the great criminal lawver placed LL The bill also offers Warner Oland as the en- tne wife of a mUlotnaire ln a aifricim position when hus wife calls upon him to defend her lover L accused of the murder of another girl Barbara Robbins plavs the wife’sJlgaging Oriental sleuth in Charlie Chans Courage which has a strong east part John Beal is the young lover in this unusual mystery drama e three-mont- - Fio-Rit- o the dead artist It is overwhelming when they learn that Christopher's daubs are worth a fortune — and how If search for them Athey hurriedly lways in the sci amble the effect on the tiieir to STFioW one-nig- Superb Comedy 1 HSHEZEEHl SOSNIK ORCHESTRA TO APPEAR IN CITY n Con-stanc- f Miss Christensen who portrays the young second Mrs Fraser has been starred in two varsity plays “Miss Nelly of N’ Orleans” and "The Best People” also the Theta Alpha Phi production "Death Takes a Holiday” Harry R Allen director has personally designed the settings which will be executed by Joseph Williams Bert Woolley has been appointed property manager Will With Charlotte Knight Esther Ruckert Hyde Clayton and Robert Wilson filling leading roles the University of Utah annual varsity play ‘‘The Late Christopher Bean" promises to be one of the finest ever presented by the university It is to be presented on the campus December 7 and 8 and each of the two casts chosen will appear in one performance A dress rehearsal will be given for the meeting of the Western Association of Speech Teachers on December ‘The Late Christopher Bean" comedy with an hilarious ending centers on the work of a painter named Christopher Bean who had died several years before in a New England village leaving only a few canvases to pay the doctor for his efforts to save him It is a mild surprise to Dr Haggett and his family when an old friend of Bean's drops in and pays his bill only taing away a couple of pictures as mementoes It is a bigger surprise when another old friend of the late painter turns up on a similar errand and the biggest of all when a great New Yoik art critic arrives to pay his respects ing and other details This work will be done under the supervision of Joseph H WtHianna ‘ of the University of Utah ared it is expected that the offerings of the In accordance with plans outlined Art Barnstormers this year will for the season’s activity the Art achieve in artistic quality not before Barnstormers will begin at their next attained by this group All members othets interested in this work meeting to be held Monday at 8 and P m at the Art Barn the discussion-o- are requested to attend the Monday which will be in the Attic plays ideas for plays and possi- meeting ble adaptations for production In the near future according to Mrs James V ‘famous °JhAcdioS' £ Gordon Baker president She urgently requests that all officers be present at this meeting Every member of the group will have the opportunity of making a direct conti ibution to each production inasmuch as playj will be done through the cooperative effort of groups formed for the purpose of studying the various phases of drama and production One group will select write or adapt the play to be used another will be responsible for scenic effect- another for the lighting and still another for the costum est” Woods STATE— Ronald Colman In “BuUdof Drummond Strike Back " with Loretta Yount Warner Oland alao ‘ Uncertain Lady" with Edward Evaratt Horton Genevieve Tobin ARCADE (Eighth West end Fourth South) —George Arllaa in The House at Kotha-chil- d with Loretta Young Robert Youna Alan Mowbray Boris Karloff also ’ Murwith Jack Oakie der at the Vanities Brlseon Carl Oertrude Michael ON STAGE AND SCREEN ORPHEUM-- On the etaae Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolaey famous film comedians In person on the screen Wheeler and Woolaey In "Kentucky Kerneta ’with Mary Carlisle Noah Beery PLAYHOUSE— On the stage W Rex Jew-1- 1 and his Musl-Gl- rl Comedians In A Liar Born on ths screen Uptown New York with Jack ‘Oakie Blilrley Grey also Tim McCoy In Beyond the Law " ON THE STAGE HIPPODROME)— Stock burleaoue company In ‘ Pollies of 35 " with At Ferris and Tony Raft comedians Gay LaBar dancer and singer and large chorus Varsity PLAY PRODUCTION TO BEGIN SHORTLY BY BARNSTORMERS A each evening You The cover charge Is only 50c mav order a la carte or from the 54)c Refreshments and 15c dinner menus are served Write or telephone the Ben Lomond for reservations for these three gala parties! -- Iloiel Ben Lomond IN OGDEN — 41so With Ml'RDFR At The VANITIES” OAKir VICTOR MrlAGIFV SI N SHOW OPENS 2 P M I ACK |