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best Marion Davies picture
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"PAGE MISS GLORY"
and no wonder when you examine the list of Stars : ----
MARION DAVIES - DICK POWELL
PAT O'BRIEN-FRANK MCHUGH-LYLE TALBOT
ALLEN JENKIN-PATSY KELLY-BARTON LANE HOBART CAVANAUGH
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LAUREL HARDY Bonnie Scotland
Presented by HAL ROACH
TO-MORROW-MONDAY
TUESDAY.
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The king and queen of song-and-dance in their first spectacu- lar musical together!
al
Jolson
ruby
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IN
“ CASINO
DE PARIS
WITH
GLENDA FARRELL PATSY KELLY
A FIRST NATIONAL
→TO-MORROW-
PICTURE
GEORGE RAFT and ALICE FATE
in "EVERY NIGHT AT EIGHT
A PARAMOUNT PICTURE
rinted and Published for the Prenzlame. The
-hy DATO CHEISTIAN-AM TAOKU, A
Setoria, Brig K
FRENCH CRISIS
Herriot Refuses To Form Cabinet
NEUTRAL PERSONALITY NOW LIKELY
** CHINA MAIL." SPEKCIJA.
Paris, Yesterday.
SCOTTSBORO CASE
IN AMERICA
First Accused Receives ALHAMBRA THEATRE
Heavy Sentence
Decatur, AL, Yesterday, Heywood Patterson, the first of the nine negros accused of parti- cipating the four-year old Sectisbord ansult case, has been M. Herriot was received by Pre-found guilty and sentenced to 75 sident Lebrun yesterday morning years' imprisonment at the re-l for a conversation which lasted trial, due to the Supreme Court]
minutes, în the course
quashing the previous trial be- which the President requested | cause no negro served in the aim to undertake the task of jury-Beuter. forming a Cabinet. In confor
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mity with expectations_ M Her riot declined the offer.
DEFENDANT WOUNDED Birmingham, Al-One Powell, Political circles assume that one of the defendants in the
shot President Lebrun will now ask (Scottsboro 'case, was
sund
some more or less neutral person-critically wounded by police officers ality, such as M. Panl-Boncour.after Powell had attacked a State M-Mandel or M-Sarrant, to form highway patrolman with a knife. a new Government, whose chief The latter was admitted to bos task will be to transact current|pital with a wound in the throat. business until after the elections. The attack occurred while the de- -Trans-Ocean Service
fendants were being moved from Decatur to Birmingham.-Reuter.
Paris: M Herriot has declined the President's request to form a Government-Beuter.
PROBABLE CABINET
Paris, later: M. Sarraut has vir
KIPLINGS QUIET- BURIAL
tually completed the formation Prime Minister Acts A's
of a Cabinet. The probable-Mix- isters include the following: Premier and Minister of Interior: M.
Sarrant;
| Foreign Minister: M. Flanding.
Finance Minister: M. Regnier
| Minister of War: M. Paul-Bonenur;
A Pall-Bearer
London, Yesterday. Rudyard Kipling was buried in Westminster Abbey to-day.
The
Minister of Marine: M. Pietri-ashes, in an urn, were placed in
Beuter.
the Poets Corner in a quiet but, solemn ceremony.
STRONGLY PRO-BRITISH
Paris, later: M. Sarmant has Among the pall-bearers were completed his new Cabinet, which Mr. Stanley Baldwin, who is a is essentially a Sarrant-Flandindistant cousin of Kipling, and combination. The former stands Admiral Sir Roger Keys. ~ 'Sir for 100 per cent. League policy, James Barrie, who was to have and M. Flandin is strongly probeen one of the pall-bearers, did British M. Regnier's retention of not attend the funeral owing to the Finance Ministry assures con-
Rexter's Bulletin tinuance of the gold franc-Ben- ter.
THE "WHOLE HOG?" Paris, Later: I appears certain that M. Sarrant, who has virtually completed his new Ca- binet, will stand firmly for the
indisposition. Service.
EGHAM FEELS THE PINCH
Demand For Railway Station
Egham Hythe, Egham, with a
defence of the gold frame agains; devaluation, but it is not known whether he will take the lines of the "whole hog” for the League Covenant. Extreme opinions of population of 5,000 persons has no
railway station. the Left and Right are repre- : sented in the Ministry A
For the last 10 years Egham Later: The official:Cabinet is Urban Council have at intervals, stated to be as cabled earlier, ex-reminded the Southern Railway of cept that General Manrin is Min- the deficiency. ister of War and M. Pani-Boncour They are to do so again. Com- chairman," said Minister without portfolio.cillor White, the Benter.“
the council, as electrification was in progress, should again impress ARRANGEMENTS FOR FUNERAL upon the company that something?
should be done.
[Continued from Page 1)
The prayers in the special Or
der of Service for the commer- oration of King George, issued by
BRITISH COAL DISPUTE
(Continued from Page 1)
improvement.
special command for use in all ment of further
would render impossible. Ben- tex.
churches, reter to the Queen as which the proposed selling scheme
Mary, the Queen Mother.”
ITALIAN REPRESENTATIVES Rome: The following will re- present the Italian armed forcez at the funeral of King George:
Army: General Grazioli; Navy: Admiral Canta; Air Force: General Pellegrini
The Ambassador) în London,
Signor Grandi, represents the
Government Better
OWNERS' TERMS ACCEPTED.. London, Later: The coalmin- ers have accepted the owners' revised proposals and the threa tened strike has been averted. The only substantial difference on the previous offer is that Yorkshire will receive another
HOMAGE OF - PUBLIC
3d, bringing the increase to is London, Later: Large crowds 2 day
had assembled in the vicinity of It is understood that one of Westminster Hall since midnight the most promising proposals on Thursday night, and at gwhich weighed with the miners' o'clock yesterday morning, when executive was the owners' sug- the doors of the Hall were open-gestion to establish a joint cor
sultative committee for the ed to admit the public, thousands discussion in future of general began to walk pest the catsfalque principles. Reuter
to pay their last homage to the
King. Many people went to West-
minster Hall before going to BANKHEAD BILL RE-DRAFTED their daily work, while others,
The
after paying their respects, en-Washington, To-day. tered Westminster Abbey to pray↑ Agricultural sub-committee of for a short time.
the Senate has unanimously The King and Queen of Nor agreed upon there drafted way arrived in Newcastle yester Bankhead Bill, the terms of day for the late King's funeral which will possibly be publish- and travelled to London by the ed later Reuter jordinary train
Service.
Renter's Bulletin
Įblican Opposition
by its leader. Mr. Jouietly and left
aded
Skamber
when General Hertzog moved, an addreas congratulating King Ed- ward on his accession: Mr. K had previously second tion of condolen
Strez A motion
Toval at
STOP PRESS!
A gloom gras cast the Police Force this mar ing by the death of In. tor Joseph Brens cccurred at the Hospital shortly before T44
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