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Asserts Good Players Can Find Jobs. 3 YORK, June 27 (NANA).— ment by the Lambs’ Club, e theatrical organization of the and professional home of the 1 highest power stage stars, that :-h $100,000 e mon':: P » $100, e on gl house caused & hum along the *“The crash in Wall Street, which thinned out :mnywot the theaters, some pla; caused ot;t 5’ ‘!! gentlemen u"m to their canes did their regular stuff for wide-eyed vlllun'; llrmfit In the booking office of Chamberlain Brown, theatrical agent who himself takes an occasional flyer at producing plays, there was the customary attitude. Jobs seemed to be scarce as usual. But no scarcer. Leading Men Go Movie. | “No doubt the talkies have cut into the Lamb’s Club,” said Mr. Brown, who | casts at least a third of the plays that | stay in and go out of New York, includ. ing the moving picture opuses. ‘‘There | are only a few real leading men left in | New York. The rest are working in Hollywood, making more money than . | ever before. | time while A, " é’ob. We hell;ve the condition is only temporary, and so we are taking a temporary’ measurs to finance ourselves.” & Rialto Still Doing Busincss. 1t being the habit to blame any un- pleasantry that may occur on “the i - LANSBURGH & BRO “Actors are natural prognosticators. | They put off paying today what they | can pay tomorrow. Probably they neg- lect to pay their club dues, and being | away there is no increment to the club from their house bills. I have not found a shortage of jobs for good players, merely a shifting of location “The trouble with the theate: Brown drew up a chalr to a d with beautiful women in silver fr: “is that there are too many people in it | who don't belong. If a shortage of jobs | would shake them out, I'm for the shortage. And so are the real actors | and actresses who have to put up with the pretenses of the theater door ' W. 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