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e REBALG ARLE L RED TANTERBURY QIS 10 5 CHURH HeR King Accepts Resignation of | Archbishop With Great | THE EVENING PROFESSIONAL INTERESTS FAIL TOSEPARATE LA ROCQUE LOVERS 'British War Ace Plans New Thrill by Broadcasting His Sensations in 15,000-Feet Parachute Jump. BY MOLLIE MERRICK. HOLLOYWOOD. Calif., July riima | };rr \”‘fi\lmkr?:v rI»f {:::;m“l:d “J:.‘L.&"!Ri | when two such turtle doves considered | | Banky wi L _ | coming year by profes onal interests | was voiced today by close friends of the couple. Recent announcement that La Rocque would appear for a year on Broadway > |in a sophisticated type of play, for which the King re- th great re- | acceptance fon that the f York will be the primate’s decided as rchbishop of {now working, e position cre- | rejection of the | rounded er book ertained, retain its in- loyalty to Our Lord | >hrist, to formylate its h in Him and to arrange the expres- that holy faith in its form of | gh the archbishop qualified his | t by saying he did not believe le of the church's right to| fait* and forms of wor- le with its national pos! tatement has been publi ed to repressnt a step in of disestal FPhilippine Regiment Qualifies 100 Per Cent in Rifle Shooting. = ?’:!h a record of 100 per cent quali- | ed in Combat Regiment, Philippine Scouts, | stationed at Fort William McKinley, | Philippines, apparently has captured the engineer rifle record for this year. | The infantry championship, recently | announced, was taken by the Porio| Rican regiment at San Juan. ‘The Philippine engineers regiment, e shooting, the 14th Engineer ||| set the movie col- ony agog. word that Vilma Banky would go to New York with him to aitend rehearsals. Then flew the usual rumors of a separation. No bird in Hollywood flies so high or so fast as the rumor bird. Vilma's contract calls for the start| of a new picture almost directly upon completion of the one in which she is with Walter Byron for | She has a heavy working | schedule for the coming year, and with Rod La Rocque pla a Broadway | ad there would be little domestic e ence in the month | Now comes a persistent rumor that La Rocque will forfeit his dream of the legitimate stage to be with his wife The two have been Hollywood's ideal | couvle. They never attend functions v, If Vilma is working at her husband either comes down to the set and watches her or remains at home until it is time to call for her. Vilma always refuses evening engage- | ments unless Rod is free to attend with | her. They prefer to sit next each other at dinners, & thing most Hollywood host- | ses know, and dance only with each | her. When Hollywood goes in for| leading man. 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