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MEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1930. “Valleys of Moon May Interfere When Astronomers Snap Eclipse 1 Next Monday lp Far West Course' Mile Deep Furrows May: Wedding Possibly Let Sun Seep| Through and Obscure Work Expert De-| scribes Scientific Efforts. | Taunton, cret for 34 y ed here by As result . Mary Braintree an. Helen Souther of Weymouth, he $8, share John 17, sor of the to Cambridge. Mz It the valleys of interfere, American astronomers next Monday will photograph an eclipse of the sun that flashes over their cameras for barely more than | & sccond. 1t is one of the bricfest eclipses on record and so small—a round shadow half a mile wide—that 'the | president of the American As(ro nomical society, Lxln‘~( April 21 (P— the moon do not Mrs. Cron uary 17, on a honeyn story the For 34 Years by Couple M: —A wedding ?\h)\’h T Cronin, died last January. and Cronin were married on Jan- 1896 in Braintree, and scparated was the first revelation of marriage 1 theatrical noticer and reviews 1o this column are sgencivs for the respeclive WmUSement SumipuDy. Kept Secret April 21 (UP) mained sc- ears has been reveal- a probate court de- written by b1 BUDDY ROGERS AT STRAND cty You've long waited to see Charles rom (Buddy) Rogers, ba Movictone musical Lm- Blues,” I ace, which opened at the Paramount’s hand- | y theater Saturday. : will | | some youns star, in something reall Janet Gaynor and Chavles Farrcll ARy |fine and far above the ordinary.|arc the leads and they have 000 cstate of the 1ate || Wait no longer! “Younz Easles” is |been dirccted by David Butler, who wn of Raynham, who | |t the Strand theater today and |Piloted them so brilliantly in “Sunny s ) Tuesday and Wednesday and it's the [ Side Up” when they made their mu- best thing Rogers has done since 1 comedy debut. ) | nis memorable role in “Wir In-| The song numbers are tuneful anl | decd, “Young Lagles” every- |catchy and are sung charmingly thing that “Wings” had, in ald- Miss Gaynor and Farrell. Joseph | dition, it's all-talkin, McCarthy and James F. Hanley con- The story centers around Buddy's | tributed these lyric hits. ce-affair with a girl spy, whether he story, written by Dana Bur- a friendly spy or an cnemy spy Bud- | is a4 mixture of high finance and dy doesn't know, and around Bud- with a delightful ro- of the court order, avangie Cronin of d her daughter, M in testified that she has and, went moon trip to Boston, next day. Her Brown of Yale, w mile deep valley on the of fl\o moon mag spoil it somewhat. the moon will only barely cover IIH sun's fa A mile valley may serve as a nick lmnu ]I/\\]HL.] sunlig! hl will pour. New Although [ /1~,\ - REPORT *HAS Hazard in Werk the moon's valleys arc & now. hazard owing fo the pecull: | Soolland Yard Head's Rumo]‘e{j m ven, Retirement Not Confirmed arities of this eclipse, accustomed to taking chances arc preparing several places for photographs afoot and in airplanes The largest party will be from Lick observatory, University of Cali-| fornia, under direction ‘of Prof. J. 11. Moore, who describes his scien- tific objectives in a statement to the Associated Press, saying: “We cxpect fo have six observers located about four miles northeast of Camptonyille, Calif. On the cen-| tral linc of the shadow will be our principal station. Here will shall have two powerful spectrographs for obtaining the flash spectrum, one of these arranged to secure the blue and violet region and the other the ved, orange. yellow and green portion of the spectrum.” | The flash spectrum momentary glimpse of blazing surface layer, during cclip: being obscured at other times by atmosphere above it. | The aim is to find out what this surface layer is made of. Ordinarily | the spectographs—instruments which identify the clements emitting light —register only blackness for the sun's surface, but during eclipse it tlashes into brilliant light, and is therefore named the * versing lay The Lick graphs will be placed tangent to the | sun’s “limb,” that is, its cdge. | Cuts Off Atmosphcre “As the moon passes over the aun’s limb,” Dr. Moore says. “it cuts off higher and higher levels of 1l solar atmosphere, and our instru- | ments are so arranged as to record | the spectrum of these difierent lev- cls on a moving photographic plate. | At this station also we shall have| two cameras for photographing the corona (the brilliantly colored aure- | ole of light streaming outward b yond the moon's cdge). These ex- posures will of necessity be rather short, since the duration of the total | actions pendi phase will be only one and six-| Sam Wolfe, tenths seconds. | Jysiood “We shall locate two other | tached the tons provided with cameras for| from Columb photographing the corona. One of | Actress pays these will he about one-quarter of a | edly owes for mile northwest of the central line,| Miss D'Ors: and the other about one-quarter | fract with mile southeast.” her 15 KILLED IN ACCIDENT Boston, April 21 (UP) ifteen | persons were killed in automobile | in Massachusetts last ording to the report of | George A. Parker, registrar of motor vehicles. The vietims in- cluded 10 pedestrians and five occu- pants. The total was one less than for the corresponding period of 1920, astronomers London, A London morni that General forme had resigned ) er of London Lord Byng | where he wen two months a a serious could be obtai signation. includes a the sun's visible only which so much further leave his post The Daily however that imp weels which h step. Nothing wa office of the Home Secreta “I have had tion. Everythi he went to Sou ed that he i dutics upon hope he will anxious that h has done ver, for a while 1 Irer rsay, to divide an agent, it .yons, due the: the contract for her, “Dumet” wi of platinum i | light bulbs. efficient of, e e - tight. WOMAN LOSES LEG Farmington, April 21 — Mrs, drea Holtz, Hartford, had a log am- | putated yesterday after her hus hand’s car crashed into a highway fence on the mington-Plainville road near Cooke sirect. A went through the car, nearly ing her right leg. Her husband was uninjured. The amputation follow- ed in a Hartford hospital. - CAPITO \n. BIG At No Heigh Ad The Most Joyous Entertain- ment Ever at This Theater You Ain’t Seen Nothin’ Yet Till You Sec $ AL JOLSON Singing and Laughing His Way Into \k Hearts “MAMM with LOIS MORAN Louise Dresser, Lowell S in Continuous Starts \atuldm DENNIS KING \ —IN— \ “The Vagabond King” \ 100% Color |cal Romanco Shows governor Scotland Yard. illness! confirmation of the report Previous reports he denied self in letters to friends he said question of his having Telegraph today back in his progress during the last | Actresses Sued Over Clothes and Contract part of her modiste. Fox films has involved in & superior court suit. New are suing which they enables the bulb dy’'s strange friendship for the man | Mmance running through it. | he fights bitterly in the air. “Young | Iine performances were given by Eagles” has the spirit of the laugh. | the strong supporting cast, which in- |ing, dashing, daring airmen in it— William _Collicr, Sr.. Jovee [it immortalizes the knight-crrantry Hedda Hopper, Louise Ia- of the sky-fighters. enda and Lucien Littleficld. P s Tiikag he photography and sound re- enemy, cording as near perfection vet seen and heard any theate But leave 't the cludes Compton, LORD BYNG T P[ILII]E as Buddy's and Jean d of “Half 1 gives her beauty upport of the star. the funny “Axcl” of | an important comic oup of swaggering young airmen lend enchaniment to a very delightful picture. Stan Laurel and Oliver on the program in their , |ing comedy “Brats.” On Thursday the fer the sensational v York gasp st that friendly Arthur, Way to and 1 are 15 local own iperh in to your -s soon as cr Wy favorit Janct ynor anl Charles 1l in “High Society ' is continuous daily from until 11 p. m. A special ma- daily from 12:30 to 2 p. m | makes it possible for you to cnjo: any at the same price. Th screening is completed with th showinz of Tox Movictor ews, comedics and selected subjects. JOLSON AT CAPITOL Jolson's here again in blac aind white f too, for that ammy,” by far his best sho alent to the tuart Erwin, ning of your rolg, (P —Various nz papérs today said Lord Byng of Vimy, general of (¢ pril 21 Hardy ar new talk- | tinec nad Strand will of- seat talkic that made with ir- his post as commission- police and hcad of 1y Douglas T Loff and Maric still is in South Africa featur t with Lady Byng about go td recuperate from | Nothing ofticial | Al ned either in denial or A _ JACE (A2 ot of his on y cstos rimmed eye [0 sus when you k K at of ihe m here, in|in Raoul Wals or to “The that his health. had 1 We namely, “Hot for roved there was no | Paris, which, as you probably to | know, is the further adventures of the erstwhile Capt. McLaglen, and will be at the theate Ass ediennes, | Moran, s known at the home | Swedish reported resigna Al v Clynes said: 1 no word of resi t ing T have heard since | ith Africa has suggest- ntends to resume his is return. T certainly not resign. T am very | salty th& result e should earry on. He | ment ne work indeed.” [ him- enes PALACE LAST TIME “LONE STAR RANGER"” Sue Carol, George O'Brien said | there had been a set- | | ed ably by the talented com- ¥ifi Dorsay and Polly with Tl Brendel of the accent, McLaglen makes | Jf thoroughly cnjoy- What was past is now but marines | me language amorous pursu fun be carthy is solid cntertain- | TODAY ad led him to take the and “ACQUITTED” Two I Features humor in the flavored with salt spray and sailors talk th and have the same But whether the *nch TOMORROW “HOT for PARIS” wiih McLaglen, ¥l Brendel, Fifi Dorsay number of e been provided by | Walter Donaldson are he Duke Nothings of Love “TPolk Song™ and | Parce.” Miss Dorsay “puts ove song with all the taient of Irene Bordeni, while McLaglen creates omewhat of a surprisc by his ples- | ant voice: | 1t's a delightful comedy; a worthy cssor to that other brilliant Fox "he Cock Eyved World.” Girl in the Show” is a co. on this bill catchy tunes have Edgar Leslic and | chief of which | of Kakiak.” cot | “Sing Your Little “If You Want to & Whoopee Apnl 21 (UP) en st must wait her salary and Fifi nch dctress, may leve | carnings with appeared from court ng today. attorney for the Hol- said he had ats due Miss O'Neil ia pictures until the $402 which she alleg- clothing. ¥'s $400 sucees “The feature lary AT THE EMBASSY America’s most popular pair of cethearts, five beautiful songs and a fast moving story loaded with ro- York theatrical mance and comedy, the winning the actress for | “High Soci- W'xrn‘ Bros. (combination revealed by claim is the bal- S T R A N D Contlnuou:i The Ace of Air Romance:! a week con- | Lyons which they obtained | re has taken the 'plaon n the manufacturc of | It has the same co- xpansion as glass and | | to remain air- | DANCE TONIGHT rden Bungalow Music Dy Ho Harmonians mission 50¢ BUDDY ROGERS with JEAN ARTHUR - “YOUNG EAGLES” She made him the Jaughing stock of the war-aces. Why? Was she a spy? See him win honor and love in the skies. STAN LAUREL, OLIVER HARDY in “BRATS” Aaronson’s Commanders Kellar Mickey Mouse SAT. Just a Broadminded Broad From Broadway! A\ R & i 138 Thae Talkie Sensation That Made New York Gasp! The Road te Din, Sin and Gin VAUDEVILLE Y” Sherman | =R y Remembering “The Jazz § “Mamuy” b s everything! jer” “The Singing Fool” and “Say Louise Dresser was chosen | With Songs,” that is s son to play the title role of deal, but all who saw last nights|ture, the “Mammy” he has performance of “Mammy" will agree | famous the world over t it is not saying too much. Mr. Jolson ti his carcer @ Mammy” first laughter. It minstrel show dramatic force estion of tears. 1t natural for Jolson who training with just such 1ows and who knows all the of the trade. W BOY SCOUT TROOP 20 tha fammy™ golden opportunity of how he does usc ull is made for a comedy with a background, great ardly a s gives is Latrance Into Field Meet to Be De- o West Ieak n Planned story is an adaptation of Dioopat0anilines ¢ Irving Berlin and the son nd incidental music are also don by him in collaboration with Jol Jolson sings fo songs of his ¢ in “Mamn being “Lookin Mammy” " and t will enter mect second this in this spring than ever Iph wrold il appe Vo cular sequences of Taylor filmed in technicolor which 1dds greatly to their effectivenc vou like Jolson in blackface whiteface, it you like to hes sin vou like rousing dre rades and real old time minstre vou like a dramatic story and you will like this picture and Joseph Anse fore the bo; is planninz : West Peak next month or park i Assistant Scout master et won the patrol contest v Y.M.T.A.B. MINSTRELS Wednesday and Thursday \ TABS’ HALL SOLOISTS John Callahan James Degnan John Kiley Frank Clynes Mat Callahan George Sullivan John Schenck Clem Lewis William Ziegler William Cormier Neal Murphy John Kilduff James Furlani ~ Charles Moore William Lenehan John Lindsay John Kiniry Elmer Johnson Fred Latham Fred Macomber CHORUS John Burns Chester IHamilton Tdward Hedwall Arthur Hayes Philip Tormay Lawrence Crean nder Biz W. Sullivan John Donlon Joseph Clynes James Donahue Charles Johnson Dan Keough Dan Dougherty Chris MeNamar Edward Gilligan James Farrell Joseph O'Brien Colombo Autonelli Rudy Lund George Arel Frank McGrath James Maher Stanley Lachowicz George Dillon John Connolley Robert Grace Nathan Kravitz Howard Wry Michael Riley Frank O'Brien John Jackson Musical Successor to “Sunny Side Up” With Same Stars WiLLIAM FOX JANET GAYNOR Singing with CHARLES FARRELL both loving as they never loved before DAVID BUTLER directed and did as swell a job as with that super success,” Sunny Side Up" Presented by Gaynor and Farrell sing five songs in this Fox Movietone musical romance . . SPECIAL MATINEE DAILY 12:30 to 2 P. M. ALL 725(: SEATS I'ox Movietone Comedies Selected Subjects |tion is now PLANNING FOR ACTION: + | brother, Simon Mc Foxes fir- competi- The Lions 49 points, have 0 weeks the Silver second, and a new under way. front with Panthers Fournier's and Fred have 2. Bob Brown is lc troop contest with 20 points arold Taylor is second six, Al Benson third with five, and Paul Pletcher fourth with three. | Scout I'red Fuller, who has been | York s for the winter. d to the troop and will place in the Stag patrol. - Drinking Cup Im cntol‘ Ends Life With Bullet Philadelphia, April 21 (P—Lou M e, 74, inventor of a col- lapsible 1 drinking volver ot written his home ir ishing Mearkle also contrivances heme. invented a for the 3 in Hal Taylor's poin L IFoxe Don't Fail to See That , Farcical Musical Comedy “All Aboard!”” A Rogers Production Presented By STATE TRADE SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSO. High School Auditorium APRIL 25th 8:15 P. M. Let’s Go! to his heart at Lans- dowr Beside volver and d a re- to his h whor wrote that much—that hs! was fou writeen J0dy a not e lived. 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