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CHANGE = HAVE AN THO TLL HAVE To ADMIT, 1 KANE NO REASON TO THINK SOT LUE WATCHED WIS PRETTY UTNS BOOTS LINE A, WRoNT WE SURE AT THE MOVIES Eddie Cantor Appears In Sixth Annual Film Eddie Cantor in “Strike Me Pink,” the pop-eyed comedian’s sixth annual musical extravaganza for Samuel Goldwyn, begins a three-day run at the Paramount theatre Thursday. ‘This lavish million-and-a-half dol- lar production, featuring Ethel Mer- man, Sally Eilers, Parkyakarkus and William Frawley and a glorious new array of Goldwyn Girls, casts Eddie as a timid little college tailor whose secret passion for a glamorous night club singer, in the person of Miss Mer- man, moves him to take a correspond- ence course in personal magnetism, ~ entitled “Man or Mourse, What Are YOU?” Then he inherits the management of a huge amusement. park and be- comes involved with a gang of slot machine ener who have put every previous manager on the spot. “Strike Me Pink” was based on Clarence Buddington Kelland’s Sat- urday Evening Post story and novel, “Dreamland.” The adaptation and screen play are by Frank Butler, Wal- ter DeLeon and Francis Martin. Nor- man Taurog directed. Harold Arlen and Lew Brown are responsible for the snappy song hits, which include “The Lady Dances,” “First You Have Me High, Then You Have Me Low,” ad Calabash Pipe,” and “Shake It Robert Alton staged the dances and ensembles and Gregg Toland ‘photo- @raphed the dance numbers. Omar Kiam the costumes, and Richard Day created the sets. yakarkus in the basket and the gang sters at the controls. " gnails are regarded by Frenchmen as the greatest of all delicacies and ap- and even the plumes themselves are ear on the menu of every Parisian impregnated with it. About 160 great gambling casinos en plow that works without human fre licensed to operate in France de- aid. It is operated by cables fastened spite a ruling that gambling is illega! to opposite sides of a field, and wound in that country. t Wild Horses Stampede In New Film ‘Stormy’ “Stormy,” which comes to the Cap- itol theatre Thursday with Noah Beery, Jr., and Jean Rogers in the leading roles, was filmed in its en- tirety on the Painted Desert and in 4 other remote and beautiful Arizona spots. Y, HE'S WROTE TO THE EDITOR. is Weeks were spent in the picturesque COPS IN THIS HERE TOWN.” HE SAYS, “ARE HEY’ and lovely Arizona locations with the SAPS. BETWEEN SUNDOWN AND MIDNIGHT company it of the more ita miles from a railroad.’ More than TLL PULL ANOTHER STIGCUP AND 1 DEFY ebsa® TO CATCH ME’ “a1 SO! HE DEF! e WHY; THE NERVE OF THAT ORNERY, BANDY- ‘PELICAN! Z'LL SHOW HIM! 1,500 wild horses were rounded up i over an area of several hundred i Square miles for the sensational stam- \ i pede scenes. The seven-weeks-old colt of Rex, the king of wild horses, was brought in from the range where it had run with the wild horses since DUS snd 33 anid tobe the hit:of She Climaxing work of several weeks by Indians and cowboys, this spectacular stampede was staged in Blue Canyon, Arizona. Declared to be the most stu- Pendous and spectacular scene of its kind ever staged for a motion picture, the stampede was filmed while the mercury hovered around 122 degrees. Blue Canyon, one of the most pictur- esque spots on the Painted Desert, is approximately 300 feet deep at the spot where the stampede was held. In addition to Jean Rogers and Noah Beery, Jr., the cast of “Stormy” includes J. Farrell MacDonald, Fred Kohler, Raymond Hatton, Walter Mil- Jer, James Burtis, the original Arizona Wranglers, a septette of real frontiers- men nationally known to radio fans; Rex and his colt, which has been paned “Stormy” in honor of the pic- | ture. ALLEY OOP WELL, TH’ GRAND WIZER GOT OUR CAVE, ‘TH ORNERY, BEWHISKERED OL KNAVE - : BUT _WE GOT IN A BLOW, WHEN WE OF HISN LEFT HIS GOODS SO HE COULD 00 / WON'T NOTING el STAND THERE SO BAD... A lethal war gas is used by the Maryland Academy of Science to pro- tect its valuable collection of birds of paradise plumes. The case con- taining the piumage is filled with gas —————_— | A British invention is a motor-driv- lon alternate drums.