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In his latest film, “Charlie Chan On Broadway,” Twentieth Century-Fox picture opening next week at the Capitol Theatre, Oland makes a neat and interesting combination of the Chinese detective's characteristic “Chan-o-grams,” bits of laconic phil- observation, and the newest of the new American fads, the craze of eandid-photography. i Customarily a shrewd and intense Observer who finds facts where less keen minds perceive nothing, Chan is baffled by the double murder which has Broadway aghast, until the first glimmerings of a clue are furnished by the accidental “shots” snapped on the “candid-camera night” run by the set club which is the scene of the! e, John Alden was the youngest signer and the last survivor of the signers of the Mayflower Compact. Doris Weston, who is playing her first screen role as Dick Powell’s leading lady in “The Singing Marine,” the Warner Bros. musical comedy now at the Bismarck Theatre, doesn’t know for sure just what it was that made her decide to become an actress. But she dates her desire for a stage career from the first time she saw Irene Bordoni, Doris was 9 years old at the time and had always been good at reciting. She even knew French well enough to act in French plays at school. She hadn't thought of becoming an ac- tress “for real,” however, until that eventful day -when she went to her first play in New York and saw Mademoiselle Bordoni of the bangs, the accent, and the eyes that wouldn't behave. The young lady’s background for her movie work is solid enough. She went to the Professional Children’s School in New York from the time she was able to persuade her parents, that she wanted to study for oe stage in earnest. 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