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= i eRS&aB I&I Ae eeti “"" e 8 s : Even Movie Armies NorthBonneville EELING FTHRU| Third of Famous “Rat” Stories HE LOBBY | Move on Tummies An army, Napoleon once said, ond —— travels on its stomach. B. WASHINGTON-—The army to- Features Peter Good as Baby And doesn't Paramount's Com- missary Department know it! k wm:&-cn.mPacific divisionengineer at o In Fifty Years! They had two armies to feed Marshall Tops Cast in Romance - Portland,Ore, to review reports Alan the of we looked at some big during filming the Rudyard Everybody who fol- . on the Colymbiariver todetermine Yesterday, | “Married And In Love” Kipling story “The Light That lowed the youthful Titled. advisability of dredging the port figures and some little ones, all hav- h | Falled," starring Ronald Colman, trials and tribula- E- ofNorth Bonneville, Wash. Peter B. Good plays only the second half of the ing to do with the spectacular 50. i which is now at theRialto the- tions of Eddie Albert Although . The board ofengineersfor riv- Bros. ater. There was the British army title role of “Brother Rat and a Baby”, the Warner ~ ers and harbora was asked Feb. 16 year history of the motion picture and Jane Bryan in and an army of native Sudanese—- today at the Roxy teater, it is his exploits Bythe house rivers and harbors ““Brother Rat,” ond comedy opening industry. ; ; | and could they eat! which lead to all the riotous complications in the film. committes in the ar- plot . to make thereview. we will continue our investigation, confining our- But cloud has its silver rejoiced ! Today every is a to the . Capt. R. H. Elliott,district engi- rival of the baby, The new film sequel with the theaters themselves. lining. The in this case was Pictures to Be to those facts dealing lining “ success “Brother Travel . mpeer at Bonpeville, Ore, was selves Commencement” recent comedy readers who have been voting for the past the fact that the two hundred stars—Pris- ordered to makethe fieldinvesti- Those of my Rat,” with the same Para- —will be glad that 80 will recall the nickelodeon with its flickering film mounted men assembled by cilla Lane, Wayne Morris, Jane Shownatthe Y. W.C. A. . gation and obtain views of local years Warners have made interests. and its piano player who always dished out “Hearts And mount to play the part ofthe Bryan, Eddie Albert, Jane Wyman | Fredric and Sylvia Christian, British army, are members of New a seque! to it which and host of and while the heroine was being ejected into the cold and Ronald Reagan, a | veteran travelers lecturers, Flowers” Mexico's National Guard and knew they call “Brother well known Based will of the last colored landlord with a black mustache and a featured players. bring some winter night by a howfed. tobe That is, they knew Rat and @ Baby,” on astoryby John Monks, Jr. and 'motion pictures of the Mediter- ' Alaska Governor mortgage, get and mili- how to on linewith their and which is to be Fred F. Finklehoffe, directed 'ranean countries to escape I saw. It was titled 1 recall the first movie ever plates and wait for the fish-out, at seen today at the by Ray Enright, itdealswith the tary censorship, to the screen It I believe, the first It with _ *The Great Train Robbery.” was, was different, however, theater. Here post-graduation adaventures of the ' Weyerhaeuser Hall, YYW.C.A., for Favors Highway fans Roxy . full feature ever offered to the movie of the two hundred native types as- Brothers Rat. Thursday and Friday, WASHINGTONEconomic length they are Eddie, 'two days, de- dozen and, even now, esmbled to play the Fuzzy-Wus- America, I saw it a half times, and the Sharing the screen as the com- !narch 7 and 8, | welopmntof Alasks and the na- zies. When the dinner bell Jane, Baby, scenes . . . the rang | The Christians visited Italy, I can remember many of the thrilling whose real panion picture, Roxy patrons will tijnal defense wouldbe served by these lads knew were name, Alaskan- the track where the they hungry in Love” Syria, Palestine, Portugal, gun battle in the woods beside believe it is see “Married and co- ~ Waiidingthe proposed it or not, !Gmce. and was time to eat—so they Barbara | the Azores Islands and concentrate the . . . the water tank Alan Marshall, Ut8.international highway, con- robbers were surprised by posse made Peter B. Good. starring a mad dash for the commis- Egypt their latest where the bandits boarded the trainm. Read, Patric Knowles and Helen led on during sary, often with disastrous resuits, Or. Emest Gruening, governor theaters in communities Vinson. | trip. Today, there are 17,641 9,187 The two armies are used in se- territory, Inasmuch . of the toldthe bouse with a total seating capacity of nearly 11,000,000, quences depicting the celebrated committee, during it not as most theaters have three or four shows a day, is Sudan campaign of the last cen- g study of the interior depart- which assuming too much to say that every day in this country, tury in England got con- the south of attend a movie. trol of region Egypt | mmmmk more than 10,000,000 people inmuecTßEOX Y and west Ethiopia. It in handicaps todevelopment It is interesting to note that of the 17,541 theaters, of was ; this campaign that the friendship f?«\ 66 cent of them (with 49 per cent of the seats) per between Dick Heldar, an obscure = “circuit” and are not wouldgreatly strengthen of any artist, and Torpenhow, salty old | n northern a | ) of.the part of :ouu iudorlulentlywith or distributing company. the old TODAY! filiated any producing war correspondent of STARTS @ circuits” 1 *mmmum Theaters owned and operated by “unaffiliated school, began, and too, the film. SR economicand defense stand- but 13 cent of the “We account for 22 per cent, while per theaters, Dr. Gruening testified. 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