The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 30, 1931, Page 8

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1931, “She feels that our happiness might return if I would wear a toupee. TEXAN DESCRIBES MODEL LIBEL LAW’ Would Abolish Distinction Be- tween Actual and Puni- tive Damages Minneapolis, Minn., Dec. 30.—(#/— ‘The drafting of a model libel law tc be submitted to all state legislatures for adoption was suggested in a pa- per Tuesday by Professor A. F. Hen- ning of Southern Methodist Univer- sity, Dallas, Tex., at the annual con- vention of the American Association of Teachers of Journalism. Among features of the model law, he suggested a comprehensible defi- nition of the subjects of news to which the public is entitled, aboli- iton of the distinction between ac- tual and punitive damages and abo- lition of the distinction between civil and criminal libel except as to pen- alties. Complexity and vagueness in the libel laws result in editors taking a wide margin of safety, he said, which has the effect of keeping out of print a great deal of information that the newspapers would like to print and the public would like to know. A recommendation that the joint committee on cooperation between newspaper editors and schools of journalism be established as a per- manent council on education, was given in a report by Professor John E. Drewry, University of Georgia. “By making permanent this em- bryonic national council on education and practice in journalism,” he said, “its work will continue, and perhaps ultimately we will raise the profes- sional status of journalism so that newspaper men will cease to be as- sociated in the popular mind with Jake Lingle, gangsters, and tabloid picture thieves.” | AT THE MOVIES uP |_AT THE MOVIES | PARAMOUNT THEATRE ‘The new and absorbing Paramount drama, “The Cheat,” starring the in- ternational favorite Tallulah Bank- head, comes to the Paramount Thea- tre today. Sharing acting honors with the celebrated Tallulah is Irving Pichel, the distinguished character actor who recently scored so favorably as the militant prosecuting attorney in Theodore Dreiser's “An American Tragedy.” “The Cheat” is one of the most: in- teresting stories seen on the screen in some time. It is the drama of a ‘woman who, despite her deep love for her husband, enters into a strange pact with another man; a man who plots to hold her in his power. How this woman finally attempts to save herself from the sinister influence of the other man without telling her husband of her unfortunate predica- ment, contributes vitally to the vivid, fascinating story of “The Cheat.” ‘There is a climax of compelling pow- er and strength. CAPITOL THEATRE “Strictly Dishonorable,” the most} piquant and provocative comedy yet to reach the talking screen, is to be shown in Bismarck in the near fu- ture. This presentation was assured yes- terday, when the Capitol Theatre completed arrangements for playing Universal's brilliant screenplay adapt- ed from one of the most successful plays seen in New York’ within the past decade. The cast of the picture is headed by Paul Lukas, whom Uni- | versal borrowed from Paramount, Sid- | ney Fox and Lewis Stone. 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