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Golf teacher 52 Cry of pleasure 55 Advertisement Se ae ae wae wi “T try to keep up on world affairs so my husband’s ‘friends won't think I’m just an [aT THE Movs | ordinary housewife.” Stratosphere Gondola | Giant ‘Prop’ for Film ‘The most modern stratosphere gon- cola éver designed was constructed for the thrilling flight sequences in Jack Benny's starring comedy-drama, “It's in the Air,” which opens Thursday | at the Paramount theatre. The gondola, constructed after “The Explorer,” which was used in the flight sponsored by the National Geo- graphic society and the United States army corps that took place July 23, | in the Black Hills of South Dakota, | was built at the Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer studios under the supervision of Cedric Gibbons, head art director. Its construction took thirty days | and it was built by balloon experts so that every detail would be perfect. The gondola serves as the setting | for the thrilling flight of Benny and ; ‘Ted Healy in the comedy-drama di- rected by Charles F. Riesner. Because - stratosphere balloons are | still in the experimental stage, it was | necessary: for Gibbons and those con- | nected ‘with: the construction of the | project -to make a thorough study of past flights in order to learn how the gondola should be handled during the filming: of the production. The comtedy-drama features a cast including’ Ted’ Healy, Una Merkel, Nat Pendleton, Mary Carlisle, Har- vey Stephens and Grant Mitchell. Find ‘Way to Make Gas From .Common Clover &t, Paul, Nov, 5.—(#)—A method for Manufacturing a commercially adapt- able gas from ordinary clover was claimed Tuesday by Dean R. U. Jones, head of the MacAlester college chem- r department, for two of his stud- who attributed “great the and and Harold |for rollicking humor, and forsaking land refreshing type of comedy in |“The Rainmakers,” their latest RKO |feature, which will be shown at the jduce anything from a drizzle to a — 8 Wheeler-Woolsey Aid | Farmers in Fun Film| Choosing aridity as a background | urban sublety for sub-urban sim- plicity, Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey bring to the screen a new Capitol Theatre Wednesday, Thurs- day and Friday. As a “scientist,” inventor of a rain- making machine guaranteed to pro- downpour, Woolsey fits into a new role with side-splitting effects on his spectators. In his efforts to make good (and to make rain), he is ludi- crously assisted by Wheeler, a dirt farmer at heart whose life is a com- plex of dust and brain storms. The story centers around the des- perate efforts of the farmers of Lima Junction to obtain moisture for their parched crops. Woolsey comes to the | rescue with his rainmaking machine, | a weird conglomeration of gadgets. Every variety of storm since Noah's ; flood follows, not to mention a wild climax in which the crash of two dynamite-laden locomotives threatens to blow Wheeler and Woolsey clear cut of Lima county. The picture has a splendid cast, in- cluding Dorothy Lee, Berton Church- “THE DIAMOND BROOCH MY MOTHER GAVE ME ON MY WEDDING BAY- IT WOULD EART IF SHE CREW) WAS GOING TO PART WIth T= BUT Ir wi af FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS TLL MAKE ‘You A BET! IF KINGSTON BEATS SHADYSIDE, T'LL %5,000- LEAST. THE GUMPS—IN HOCK AGAIN | OUGHT ‘TO GET FOR IT AT \ SMOULD BE RUN SHAT COACH, IS. HE SURE BLESS MY SOUL,IF IT ISNT, THE BAGGAGE MAN UNLOADIN’ A TRUNK / RUN OUT AND SEE IF T'S SOME OF THE CIRCUS penn PEOPLE ! = IT'S GENUINE AL) RIGHT= BUT JHAT'S ALL OLD-FASHIONED STUFF — “HEY DONT USK BROOCHES LIKE STHIS ANY MORE- EYES, BUT IT WILL TAKE SOME TIME ' BEFORE WE DARE EXPOSE mq THEM TO THE LIGHT // SAM, MADAME SKREECHI'S SINGIN' IN HER ROOM IS GWEN UP AN! QUIET HER, BUT BE DIPLOMATIC! CAUSIN’ & Lotta COMPLAINTS! SORRY, MADAME, BUT WE RE- CEIVED @ ELOCK OF COMPLAINTS } INSULT ME, THAT YER SINGIN’ IS KEEPIN’ PEOPLE AWAKE |’ tog To ‘ER FIVE MINUTES HOURS .AN' L RAVENT TALRED WASH TUBBS I TELL YE, EASY, TH’ FELLER WOT KILT THE BIGGER BROTHERS) \S TH' FELLER WOT STOLE TH’ TREASURE. FIND ONE, AN’ ¢- YE'VE FOUND TH’ OTHER hill, George Meeker and Fredric] ALLEY OOP Negro Goes to Court When School Bars Him Annapolis. Md.. Nov. 6—()—The court of appeals Tuesday was asked to decide whether the University of Maryland can be compelled, by law to admit a Negro to its law school. 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HAD EVER THOUGHT TO LOOK UNDER CORNELIUS BIGGER’S TENT—SOT TOOKA PICKAXE, AND THERE, IT WA ~AN' 1 AINT TAKIN’ NO CHANCES ON My ‘FOUR-LEGGED FAL GETTIN’ HURT / oo