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British Pictures' Triumph In America

OUTPUT BOUGHT IN ADVANCE

One of the finest tributes pald to British flims comes from Ho- ward S. Cullman, manager of the world's largest cinema, the 'cele- brated Roxy-"Cathedral of Mo tion

York. Pictures"-in New

The Roxy seats 6,200,

Mr. Cullman, who is now in London, has just bought in nd- vance every picture that the Gau- mont-British Picture Corporation are making for the foreign trade this year. The pictures number

10.

"The Clairvoyant," starring Claude Rains, is showing in New Yurk now before being neen in London. ""The Thirty-Nino Steps." "The Guv'nor,"-tbe Arllas picture-The Tunnel," and "King of the Damned" will follow.

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MAKING JUNKËT

JUNKET is one

JULY 23, 1985:

Ú. S. CREDIT INFLATION

BUSINESS FAITH NEEDED

By FRANK P. S. GLASSEY (United Press Sinir Correspondent).

* New York.

The United States to-day possesses reserves of cash and bank deposits which experts cal- cuinte would permit a potential expansion of credit of $105,000,- | 000,000.

Such credit would be sufficient to finance a boom before which the 1929 speculative pyrotechnica of would pale into insignificance.

There is only one barrier to the immediate use of this vast poten- tial credit volume. That Is business confidence.

This vast credit reservoir has been created principally by Gov ernment spending that has neces-

of dollara sitated billions

of treasury borrowing, Since June of 1932 the Government debt has increased by more than nine billion dollars.

When the Government borrowe the common practice is the sale of bonds to banks comprising the Federal Reserve System. Instead of actually paying the treasury in cash for the bonds, the banks create on their books a definite credit to the treasury's account.

"I did not buy British pictures- the New York public bought them for me." Mr. Cullman told the Daily Telegraph. "One week was at a loss. I saw a British picture called 'I was a Spy,' with Conrad Veldt, Madeleine Carroll, and Herbert Marshall, and liked well enough to take a chance.

When the Government Anances "It was a 'hlt.' The critica

relief any construction projects it raved about it; 125,000 people

draws cheques against credita paid to see it. From this we went

of those ap which automatically have been on to show 'Little Friend, Chu

sweets which, created when the banks purchased parently easy Chin Chow, The Man Who Knew Too Much, Evergreen,' and others however, require great care if they the bonds. Those cheques are made payable to contractors, till we reached the point where are to be perfect. When properly sellers of supplies and disbursera we could show two British pie-made it should cut quite clean and of relief funds, and usually act tures in the same programme.

he smooth and firm. Heat a quart to awell their bank accounts eor- of milk to the temperature of new respondingly, in many cases, no milk (this is about 98 degrees money has changed hands, yet in- Fahr.), add to it a dessertspoonful been increased by millions of dividual bank accounts may have

of rennet or a special junket dollars. As collateral for theso glass dish,accbants, a bank has the govern- tablet, pour it into a

it has pur- and leave without disturbing at aliment bonds which

chased. antil set.

The total bank deposits-in- Spread over it some whipped or cluding both time and demand clotted cream, and sprinkle castor deposits-now approximate $20,- sugar and either grated nutmeg or 000,000,000 against $16,000,000,000 etunamon un top. Some people add a little brandy to the milk

to

"The British accent used to be a bar. To-day we are more used it. I believe that if your people will keep off costume and. pageant, and concentrate on mo- dern stories with a good tempo, you will claim an increasingly large proportion of the world's market."

HELEN MORGAN'S DIVORCE

Helen Morgan, film actress and beauty queen, was at Los Angeles recently granted a divorce from Mr. Maurice Masclike, a Cleveland lawyer to whom she was secretly

married in 1933.

along with the rennet.

A

at the beginning of 1934. Net demand deposits alone have crossed $15,000,000,000 for the first time since 1929, and are 20 per cent. higher than they were a year ago.

With such bank crèdits near the

ro-

Cruelty charges against her many for the past few days with husband were made (says Router) | long articles and large photo-all-time record, some economists by Helen Morgan, who declared graphs. Marriage rumours still say, it is only a question of time that Maschke "never worked, never persist and are still denied. tried to find work, and when I was talking to someone else had a habit of putting his hand under my arm with what appeared an affectionate gesture while, in reality, he was digging his finger nails into my tender flesh."

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until businessmen, feeling turn of confidence, begin to draw on the idle funds. If they did so they might start the pump opera ting at top speed, and credit tallation might then be more than an academie term to the average

ACTRESS MARRIES ATHLETE A Judge, in his shirt sleeves and without a tie, performed the mar- riage ceremony at Yuma, Arizona, recently, of Lill Damita, the citizen. Paris-born film actress, and Erroll Flynn, the Irish athlete.

Helen Morgan-made her name as Julie in Ziegfeld's "Showboat. and also starred in Jerome Kern's

The couplo, who were elogantly operetta, Sweet Adelino." She dressed, had mude a special flight was born in Chicago in 1900 but from Hollywood. They had taken went to Montreal to study sing-every precaution to keep their ing, and there won'a beauty con-

engagement a secret, but the news

WIPE OUT EUROPE

test which gained her the title of of their impending marriage leak-BRITAIN ONLY WORTHY

Miss Canada.

*

*

LIILIAN HARVEY BACK IN BERLIN

Lilian Harvey, returning to Ger- many recently after a long alien- re, was greeted, by Willi Fritsch, the German star whose name has often been romantically linked with hera, with a large bunch of

red roses when she stepped out uf the air liner at. Tempelhof Aerodrome.

She is to begin making a film entitled, "Black Roses" in July in German, English, and French. Willi Fritsh will play opposite her in the German version.

Lillan was met by film directors and an oficial from the Propa ganda Ministry and many friends, There was an immense crowd of "fans."

Newspapers had been jubilantly proclaiming her return to Ger

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3 Paced loggia in a very masterly

Manner,

a

A hard road, indeed. O Intimate.

10 Growing without gain may act stimulant, whatever the farmers say.

As a

11 Eastern ruler.

12 Rather blatant, don't you think? 10 Points of departure fur "has-

beens?"

17 You And these in nuta. 18. Bivalves. 21 Whether I can conceal this word

remains

to be seen,

23 Such erudition may be found in

Florence,

Flynn is the son of a professor in Ireland. Lili Damita, who is 28,

"All the countries of Europe, had notable film parts in "The except Great Britain, should he Bridge of San Luis Rey," "The wiped off the map.

This was the startling statement | 24 Noney? Cock-Eyed World," and "Friends and Lovers,” She appeared at the made

interview at 25 You may have to run this before during an billet at the Portland Oregon, by age of 14 in the

Mr. R. a gale-If you can't have to.

is a 28 Romany. Opera de Paris, and at 19 suc- Masujima, of Tokyo, who. ceeded Mistinguette as star of the prominent member of the Japanese 29 The advice given by this. West Country town Beema rather Casino de Paris revue.

Bar, a Fellow of the Inner Temple,

ignoble. and an honorary member of the American Bar Association, says Reuler.

*

RAMON NAVARRO FOR LONDON STAGE News was received in London recently, that Ramon Navarro, the screen star, has been signed up to appear in a musical play, "Royal Exchange," which will be produc- ed in n London theatre in the autumn,

Mr. Masujima is on a short visit to America, where he will speak before the annual convention of the American Bar Association.

"If all those European countries were completely wiped out, then the rest of the world would be at he declared, "all their pence." civilisation is behind them. I The flim star will leave Holly- would leave Iritain, because it is wood for England at the begin-į a great example to the rest of the ning of September, to begin world, even an example to you rehearsals.

Americans,"

=

No Trouble at All, Now

10 Romance means

sorcerer.

a lot to this

31 He would be A very dull understudy who failed to take Euch hint.

Down

cold"

1 Listening to this orator in the

Park gave "Maggie a (ang.).

2 A nasty little creature. 3 Do up in bean-holders.

4 Less mad, perhaps, than they

might be.

5 Land and sen carriers, though nowadays the trafle is chiefly sen-borne.

6 Violin.

7 Condition of a certain Biblical

character.

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14. Some rudo people call them mugs, 15 Measure

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called by any other name. 21 Stretchable.

22 No bon viveur, be.

26 Skirting.

27 As a clue a Scot would consider

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