Evening Star Newspaper, February 6, 1930, Page 36

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C—6 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6 To30. y hold, but gardens, course at Chantilly runs the forest. At|16,000 francs’ worth of fireworks were & | ments of tt;e hou.s.e““ ] v the other end are the stables of the mal failure owing to a fog! stables and farm . 10S ANGELES (). —Dr. RAD'U MA"E AlI-Y Four Bullets Bounce ATEI-, FAMED GOOK) Grand Conde, and not far from these, dl!_me e ot il morning i The story of his suicide is a true one, A Dokt Dol ot 5 rising out of a lake, is a Renaissance thinking of noth howsyer. » parative literature, rounding out 25 Off Farmer’s Head; HELD ONLY SERVANT |GifE *tn the omicai st aaisance Hre Jeg semt £o, all the uupglrfa‘;";:a‘hp-' (CopyriEht. e aber Alliance" American the University of Southern | - during the revolution, the Prince de e .- Cal a, was the first instructor of W oI Fifth Flattens Out Gonae's cook, M. Vatel, paced the grent D oy two smell perpeicoce had Paid After 53 Years, & co-educational Class in é?',;séfi'flg . 5 lay a| n al to hi i » Isles. He was a lecturer a . An Vs t Man Immortalized as Chef Extraor- | geRs o puVatel went to his Toom and fell upon ANDERSON, S. (P).— Atter | in Scotland in 1879, when the idea of | Poor M. Vatel. He had bec 53 years, Timoth %r-nt.. colored, | the mixed class was inaugurated, J L, is a flavor, an ap- . E -4 'ome a » > r 4 s a e s Steward. Lous XIV and his court, and for the |$ynonym in Srance fof the perfect cook | has been pald Jor Jeaching school in SO mflh:':: Producers Believe Theater| | i builcipoot or the bisiol hé %fi,'.‘;"'s e ekl T herself immortalised him in smecs b | a claim check c for 8276, Schoal records Named for Hoover or Son. | - ety L i Tues- foun at the 76 Show at it never had been o i . L wer PARIE (N.AN.A.).—A little book just | been overlooked in the menu. R 1 O i the testhir Teoeivea s heh. | . OAKLAND OwIS, UP——A funior bigh | 571 the Lol i Attendance Can Be Stimu- | | 5,55, sciutes he pistol at his | [added o the Tiustres” series| M. Vatel wrung his hands. “My honor | And now we learn that he was no|peid, and the teactor recelved o IR head and fired five times, but all | | throws new light on & classte story of 8 |1a gone.” Te moaned. This 148 dis- OO0k A8 B e it s | e DI IR B, | s e e s e STEAKS lated by Broadcasts. except one af the bullts bounced | | perfect cook. Here, in brief, s the grace I cannot be got over it if the rest | Fouquet, & 8ort of glorified steward, |tion was 27 per cent less than in the | son, as it reads: “Herbert Hoover Junior | _— a?p.h%x:ku|;ter:d the scalp and Along one side of the famous race |of the evening had been a success. But | managing not only the interior arrange- | orevious year. High School. g 7 was dug out by Dr. Lee Hurt, who Like the movies, which now have| | foung the lead battened to the close corporate afiliations with the | | size of @ %-cent picce. o iti yer, who was not badly hurt, Tadio netwerki, the legitimate stage 8| | Jeet. who was net bedls il e mmotive of the piay producers in | | the same revalver 30 years ago by y . o aligning with radio is the same as tha | | SHOOUNE it in the head ~The which prompted the motion picture the ram, he said. producers. They feel that theater at- tendance can be stimulated by appeals to radio listeners in the form of talks and songs by stars, snatches from talk- ing pictures or stage plays and reviews or_discussions of current production, Thus_Playchoice, Inc. New York City’s “Play-of-the-Month” Club, has arranged to use part of the facilities of the Columbi- Broadcasting System for a series of fortnightly broadcasts in which outstanding personalities of PERFECT $he, legitimate stage participate. The rst radio presentation is scheduled for February 11, with Philip Merivale, CUP OF starring in a Broadway play, as the 3 principal. | Among others to be presented in the series are such notables of the theatri- cal world as Jane Cowl, Walter Hamp- den, Donald Freeman .and Clayton Hamilton. Radio Stimulates Movie Attendance. The effect of radio broadcasting on s ; 4 ; L e i o toa =5l ¥ : 3 3 // III//I/I"I”'|"III||“\\\\\\\\\\\~\\\\ evoked much comment in photoplay cir- ( - : cles. Far from detracting from interest in the movies the radjo is now regarded as a great stimulus to attendance. No less a person than Louis B, Mayer, who heads Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures, bears witness to this, although his com- pany does not now engage actively in B e coumoi s, | e ten of SN b s New Regular Low Price! By the Associated Press. 2 s ” b i ed He was, it seems, depressed by over- WARSAW, Mo., February dinsryRbaclared fofBelBloriien. || SV ) e Seueesned by orer casting System is owned by Paramount- delicate Famous-Lasky Corporation. Radio Pic- flavor tures is a subsidiary of the Radio Corporation of America, which gums 50 ” 4 / per cent o e stock of the National 3 4 P Broadcasting Co, the other large radio 0 FORMOSA i / \ e ouse 2 \, 3 ~ d “There isn't any doubt” said Mr. Wwe can stimulate interest in our pro- ~ \ ductions by means of radio. We can E { furnish programs that will entertain ¥ 4 . 4 both those who will be impelled to go to ; 4 . the theater and those who are unable ' { HE to do so. Radio is no competitor of the movies; last year was radio's biggest § . d yet we had the I t attend- t 17 } Pure Rich a0ce at our theaters in histary” T orTEas . ¢ hat do you think wil be ine effect 3 | i . Country Milk Tall vision on ieater?” Mr., er M “ . :”v; uefl: : T eu he replied, u’l ore DelICIO . : ‘ Bl‘o'\lght to C vision fsn't here yet in any practical - 5 You in Sealed ans i sense., T'm one of those who think that - ° 7 i . nature will take its course. If television o A y i . Containers suddenly bursts upon us, there will be £ something else to offest its effect and bring the balance back. Radio didn't hurt the phonograph business for more s N | [ Wll7#2% - s 0°'CLOCK COFFEE “You haven't seen the busses kill the ” 7 % . railroads, neither have the airplanes. - g 2 < % o - - And theyre bullding bigger, faster and PR - e - . 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