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Ethiopian erisis, A H %_ H i & £ of~r And Light Comedy He was an important figure in theand ® Rich Bright Solids! ® Plaid and Plain Combina- tions! ® Black, Brow Wine! tion, the Mediterranean “piracy” conferenice and other serious dip- Jlomatic developments. Yet he found time to write “Passion B,” a light come His this latest play, to be produced °’ on in London's West End, is a captivating romance. It deals with the love of a rich, conserva- tive peer's daughter for a Socialist candidate for Parliament. Of it, he said: “lI am very been more than 15 a play on.” | Writing has been Sir Robert’s hobby since his days at Elton. At 18, he wrote a play in French which was produced in Paris. A book o his poems was published last ye Once, before the World war, he had two plays running in London at once, fol of pleased, as it has m ars since I had la Ti Ce A Diplomat Since '02 e He entered the diplomatic service in 1902 when he was 21 and has held many appointments at home abroad. 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DIRECTORS IN MOVIE COLONY ALWAYSACTING They Get Nervous Especial- ly During Sentiment- al Scenes mop By ROBBIN COONS HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Nov. 17. Strange it may be, but the person' most vitally concerned in a movie love scene is neither of the prin-| cipals but the director. | Your stars, unless they're very new at the business, may be quite blase about exchanging osculations| and embraces for the camera, but your director never is His realiza-| tion of thei importance of sincere and beautiful love scenes to his pic-| ture makes him, for the time, a| Lothario without portfolio He knows so thoroughly the mood he wants {that you are sure, watching his side- {line excitement, he could give a better performance than his stars Seme Find Ridicule Useful Sometimes he does, too — better and funnier. That is when he un- dertakes to “show them how.” Ar- chie Mayo frequently acts out scenes to demonstrate the effects he wants Archie weighs around 200, unless he’s reduced some more. He did not take Gary Cooper’s place with Si- grid Curie in the “Marco Polo” re- hearsals, but he would recite iove lines to himself, and the re- plies, emphasizing the desired in- flection. Archie thinks inflection is the big thing in movie love passages. Michael Huritz, excitable Hun-| garian, does not “act out” movie| {8 romantics. He comments, criticizes, suggests. “That kiss—she would not melt butter. Don't hold her like she was a hot potato. Crush her. Maybe you break a rib. That is all right if we get a good scene.’ DeMille, hawk-eyed on every scene, is the same when his players must make love. Sometimes he uses ridicule along with blandishments to spur them mtg the “mood.” An- gold and pearl be: other showman-director, Von Stern-| ot & berg, has found ridicule useful Others Believe in Coaxing Busby Berkeley belongs to the act-it-out school. He acts it out in rehearsals, then during the “take”| he stands behind the camera, go- ing through the motions while: his players perform before the lens: FOR AN EVENING DE LUX] Here is a frock of peari-gray pieat nter. Bias satin bands accent th line. d embroidery. to austere Sir Samuel| A robust, Sir Rob- t several vigorous man, timy has been reign service. His first wife was the daughter the late General William C. Kep- banker and business an of Jersey City, N. J. They had son and a daughter. Lady Vansittart died iree er Sir ay, daughter of and widow of Sir in 1923. Lady Ward Ba olville Sir Robert who was diplomatic achievements, knighted for s is a n of a Colonel. 2 S Lode and placer location notices r sale at The Emplre Office. Shows Up Men Margaret Chandler Proving that beauty and brains are not incompatible, pretty Mar- garet Chandler, 24-year-old Spo- kane, Wash., resident, won the post of traffic manager with Northwestern Airlines, first wom- men- | tioned for an ambassadorship, ‘che‘m him occasionally. for the post at Washington. He h:s when he emotes stuck to the more solid side of the|giene with his cigar in his mouth— Robert mar- | Irving Cummings, once an actor! himself, uses the soft voice method,| eign Secretaries, the latest of thel ;s heams benignly as he watches latter being dapper Anthony Eden,|in. gcene, step by step. You ean as he mentally Mervyn Le®®y's |almost hear him |reads the lines that way, too. Ernst Lubitsch lets out the actor Its funniest -through a love to demonstrate an inflection, a mat- ter of timing, a movement of the head or arm he wants. Gigantic William Dieterle — in achievement as in stature, what with “Zola” behind him—gets excited. He has been known to walk up and |down the set, betweerl scenes, wav- |ing arms over his head and shout- ling: “No, no. You luff her. ¥You understand? Make it real, make it honest. Giff we more, more clos- |er ,much enthusiasm, more luff!” And he gets it—more “closer” and more “luff.” End Ends End’s Wins [ EAST LANSING, Mich., Nov. 7. . Ak —Two Michigan State ends met m‘ i the finals of the heavyweight di-| Only an intimate friend or vision for the campus boxing cham- relative should be asked to aet as |pionship last winter. Frank Gaides, # child’s godmother or godfather defending champ, won from Ernie e Bremer by decision. Cotton is a major crop in 16 state sident Getulio V: gas, of Brazil, now in the role of Dictater. He dissolved federal and state legislative bodies and proclaimed a new constitution fashioned on corporate and au- thoritarian principles. Dictator Vargas had the apparently com- plete support of the military arm in/ the “bloodless revolution, but cbservers assert there is a considerable civilian facti posed to the new Here is P a There’s no better whisky than Scotch Start with Johnnie Walker before dinner. Stick with Johnnie Walker after dinner. It's smart to stick with the genial gentleman in the red coat. 4 Red Label is all 8 years old; Black Label, 12. Both are 86.8 proof. JOHNNIE WALKER BLENDED SCOTCH WHISKY With it is carried a hardbag, Vienna, made of sunset rose and apple green brocade overlaid with ‘)37 €S moni IENT [4 pm | Noon | Fairbanks U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICJLTURE WEATHER BURJ)AU. THE WEATHER (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Junecau and ity, beginning at Generally fair tonight and Thursday, colder tonight; easterly winds, Weather forecast for Southeast Alaska: Generally fair tonight 'lrfi Thursday, colder tonight over north portion; mederate to fresh ea ds, except h to strong over channels having an east-wel n, and fresh to strong northerly winds over Lynn Canal. srecast of winds along the coast of the Gulf of Alaska: Modera 1 easterly winds tonight and Thursday. 4 p.m, Nov. 17: moderate to fresh LOCAL DATA Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity 41 38 N 10 41 35 NE 14 43 36 NE 14 RADIO REPORTS i TODAY Lowest 4a.m. 4am. Precip tenip. temp. velocity 24 hrs. 1 0 0 0 0 Time Barometer 29.66 30.07 30.04 yest'y today today 4 am. Max. temp. 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