Evening Star Newspaper, October 29, 1936, Page 37

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C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1936. % HOWARD’S TRUSTEES | 1527 memien were prset. ™ * FOR SUMMER SCHOOL Rates Cut $1,100,000. F RALEIGH, N. C., October 20 ().— Stanley Winborne, utilities commis- Irish Labor Shortage. sioner of North Carolina, announced ~ yesterday that the Duke Power Co. Also Favor New rn‘nm of h&"‘"‘ in County Kildare, Irish | had agreed to a new reduction in elec- Robert Taylor Refuses Answer About Marriage . State, lost a considerable por- | tric and gas rates to save an estimated RUG CLEANING cO. : o « - £ tion of their harvest .because 1,100, 1 106 IND Returns Queries With Facetious Smiles and Study for Liberal Arts | could ot obtan lberern | the urotinas 4 Comers in R . < College. Banter — Hopes to Take Vacation in AR T omcias Europe After “Camille” Is Finished. : v ] [schoot at Howard University was ap- . : ; | proved by the Board: of Trustees at| W+ B. Moses 3 oy sHEAR GRARAX. : e AT T T s i ERY NIGHT o * g i OLLYWOOD, October 29 (N.AN.A)—“You can't sit in that chair—it ‘The new sessions will be inaugurated 5 & Co. belongs to Robert Taylor.” says the waltress in the M.-G.-M. commis- § 3 4 |!n the Summer of 1937. The board sary. Very reverently she dusts the seat reserved for the current No. 1 4 ¢ also approved a new program of study screen lover sensation. X . for the College of Liberal Arts. & - ’ «Is that all you're eating for lunch?” asks Mr. Taylor, eying my meager ; eoinnin oaay— E 7 salad after our introduction. Inod. “Waitress, bring some steak or something 3 s 1 g $5 " for the lady—I don’t like women tog—m————— . aketches for two new dormitories for diet.” : boys have been submitted and that pe " won by your correspondent. “I've 3 b " By maie & ‘What type do you like?” I ask. Mr, de such & quick film ascent from rrom i “owned mmt:m 14 for e Taylor looks at the ceiling and groans § § . in mock desper- . R P y 1 2 The report of the university presi- ation. E 3 own college student), I'm afraid .8 dent showed an increased registration “oh, Lord, is & h X el deseerd A quickly. o in the yedr ending last June and ! this going to be 3 ol e M o o B placed financial assets of the insti- ’ another of those IRy BDOUL.. 116 f rocetvesL DAtRE tution at $7,963,170.93 on June 30. yomantic inter- | seven and eight thousand fan letters A committee from the General views?” I & week, Four secretaries answer them. Alumni Association sppeared to pro- him hastlly it is “T've made five piotures already thia i Pose & program of increased co-oper- not. year—and I'm pretty tired,” he says, Betfl/ Grable and Johnny Downs have important things to |ation between the slumni and of- “What do you hitting & hard ball to the h“'“"'? do in “Pigskin Parade,” the new musical film which starts to- |cials of the university. think of Greta (The score is now 4-all, and the writes ’, e ey tand ) e Oamilis | UK KT Tos s CAD OTFINGR o T. L. Hungate, chairman of the tinue. (Taylor's A ki vacal t b ’,‘_Bu‘,’:;:,.’ peant Soitaks ook of the bungalow type and very mod- ‘opposite” in estly furnished. £ *Camille.”) Will Not Be Traveling Alone. “I haven't had & meal here in the| Aleokol “I don't think anything,” he re- * tells me over our “drinks’—orange ; “Will you be traveling alone?” I | ¢ight months I've had the house,” Bob 190 21% plies. “I don’t Shellsh Graham. |gasp, putting an easy ball into the net. | jyice. “I eat mostly in diners and know her outside the studio. When we | “I should say not.” says Bob. But|hamburger stands.” The actor’s favor- finish our scenes together, she goes to | before I can ask whether Miss Stan- | ite dish is steak and fried potatoes. her dressing room. I go to mine. We | 2 His favorite diversion, foot ball. do not speak to each other except while | "~ CX Will travel with him as his bride | ")) you come with me to the game Fine Furniture Greatly Reduced . acting.” 1::;‘;!]01’0 is ‘;4&?”0‘ ,:;ldlnl. ‘A tomorrow?” he asks, e ' “What is your favorite picture role?” | rhuman effort brings the game t0| “Will I come!” A S u ld E en E D en nc ud I ask. B 5-all. Bob wins the next game and I (Writer’s postscript: Interviewing is tore- e y t. Very epartm t I ed! “'His Brother's Wife,’” Bob replies | sugge:t:‘:;:ll it a day. e great fun. One meets such interest- ihout Tositation. “Basb Stan- 0l ion you come bac! my | ing—and good looking— le. pinous nestaton, Babars stan-| O condilon you come bk o m | ing_and god ooking peope) Use Our Budget Plan — Take 12 Months to Pa ture, is Taylor's real-life heart inter- | cédes. The house in Beverly Hills is Reytotver Allancs Toe) a est. “I dislike playing juvenile roles,” he continues, “and I'm hoping for wmore serious parts.” “Are you thinking of marrying soon?” The question brings a smile to Bob's handsome face. “Are you?” he counters. “What do you want from marriage?” 1 continue, ignoring his facetiousness. “What do you?” he replies. “Love, sympathy and support,” I answer. “So you want to be supported?” Bob laughs. “Too bad, I was going to ask you to marry me. But I'll do some- thing nicer. Let's play tennis.” Crowd Gathers for Match. In his junior year at Pomona Col- lege, Mr. Taylor figured on the college | team, so your correspondent is slightly | nervous facing the actor across the {‘ tennis court of a friend. A crowd tollects to witness the massacre. | “How does it' feel to be famous?” I ask him kfter the first game—won | by Bob. When Purchased on Our 12-Month Plan, @ Small Carrying Charge Is Added WV, . Moses & Co. 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