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JULY 26, 1935.

ONLY ONE DAY TO LIVE

WHAT FILM FOLK

·WOULD DO

NEVER A TREMOR

If you had just twenty-four hours to live, what would you do?

William Powell declares he prob ably wouldn't do any of the things he says he would.

"However," he adds, "were 1 warned in advance that I had but twenty-four hours left on this earth, I would set about getting all my affairs in good order, and ace to it that all my obligations were taken care of.

"After I attended to these mat- ters, I would plan a dinner for all my closest friends. Naturally. I wouldn't want them to know any- thing about my leaving them. For I'd want no note of sadness during

At the dinner there. my last hours.

would be music, gaiety; and talk of old times. Just about half an hour before my timo was up, I'd see that everybody left. Then I'd alt before the fire in my favourite chair and await the end."

"Jeanette MacDonald Bays that It is difficult to decide just what she would do under the circum- stances, but she knows that she would take all her savings out of the bank.

"I would distribute it among my relatives and the various people I Itnow who are in need," says Miss MacDonald. "When that WAB done, would pick out the most charming outfit I had, make myself as handsome na possible, and start a gay whirl about town with my Bance, Bob Ritchie.".

THE STRONG MAN Were he given twenty-four hours to live, Clark Gable says that he would try to make then seem just like any other day.

"I should like to have that day in the mountains," says Gable. "I would get up early to see the aun rise. At such a time I imagine I'd like to be alone. It would be too sad to have all my friends or relatives grieved at the thought of my leaving them. I'd try to spend all the time outdoors, tramping through the woods, and absorbing as much of my surroundings as possible. In the evening, I'd select a good book and let the time pass on just as though I had many other evenings before me."

Maureen O'Sullivan declares she would pass a part of the twenty- four hours writing letters to rela- Hives and friends.

"Then I would go outside," says Maureen.

"It would be a pity not to be out enjoying the sunlight, the air, and all the beauties of nature for the last time. Were I in Holly- wood, I'd probably drive down to the beach and lie on the sand, just watching the waves and thinking."

THINKS OF MOTHER

Jean Harlow isn't sure what she would do.

"Frankly," she declares, "I am unable to say what I would do. 1 know that I am not afraid to die, and it's quite possible that I would pass the last day just as I would FL13 other. Naturally, I would want my business affairs to be in order.

"If 1 were home," she continues, "I would get up in the morning for a game of golf or a swim. Then I'd attend to all my business matters. The remainder of the time I'd spend trying to make my mother as happy as possible."

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"My last day on earth would be spent for the most part in an at-

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FRENCH FASHION

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HORRORS SHOCK CENSOR

FILMS PANDER TO LOVE OF MORBID

ALL ABOUT CRIME

The film censor, Mr. Edward Shortt, deplores the increase in the number of "horror" films.

Ile told the Cinematograph Exhibitors' Associatión Conference at Cardiff that he regarded the In- crease an "unfortunate and undesir able."

"I cannot believe," he said, "that auch flims are wholesome, pander- ing, as they do, to the love of the morbid and horrible.

"I believe they will have a deleterious effect on the adolescont. Soma licensing authorities are al- ready much disturbed about them."

Mr. Shortt also spoke of the new "gangster" film being introduced from America, in which the hero not the was the policeman and criminal.

"In the old films," he said, "the gangsters generally came to

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"In the new variation the whole of the gangsters gamut of crime, murder, kidnapping, robbery with violence, arson, etc., is just as pro- Ice House Street. Hata.minently displayed.

ONE veal shank, a slice or two

of salt pork or ham, two bunches of asparagus, threo quarts water, one pint milk, and seasoning.

"I consider that the cumulative effect of this type of film is highly undesirable."

The attitude of the Film Censors Board to films generally was to re- fuso to certificate "any film which would offend a reasonable number of reasonably minded people."

Mr. Shortt had a word to say about people who would like to nee the cinemas closed.

Boil the shank with the pork, or ham, and 1 bunch of asparagus, in the three quarts of water, for

"Some, at least, of those members 3 hours. It must boll very slowly. of the public have the weirdest Strain off the liquor into another ideas both as regards the cinema pan, and add the other bunch of and the films shown. The result is, asparagus cut Into small pieces; that their views are of little value," only the heads are used. Boll up he said. slowly, add the milk and вец- Mr. Shortt mentioned that last soning, and, if liked, it may be your the exaratners took exception slightly thickened with flour and to 526 films. Most of the excep- butter, in which Саве the Astions entailed the elimination of paragus must be taken out and objectionable sounds or words or replaced after the thickening is phrases,, added.

JAPAN'S AIR DEFENCES

FOUR BIG BASES CONSTRUCTED

Tokyo.

The Japanese Navy's four new air stations will be completed and in commission early in January, it is learned.

on

Mr. J. Brooke Wilkinson, secre- tury of the Board of Film Censors, the question of permitting swear words in films, said: "We do allow 'damn,' but we do not allow 'bloody.*"*

JAPAN'S OIL HUNT

RUSSIAN DRILLERS DRAIN WELLS

Tokyo.

Indications that Japan has been greatly disappointed in the deve-10 |lopment of the oil fields in North Saghalien, is believed to be shown

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS

Асгона

7 This word is an anagram of 28. 8 Givo a note to the prophet for

the ornamental stone,

You may think mo simple, but this plan never falls to take mo St.

The stations are designed to in- crease the national air defence both on the Pacific and Japan Sea coasts. The Pueife stations will be Yoko- hama and Kisaraza and those for in the organisation of an experts' 11 This, on the other hand, der cribes the clues that take you in. protection on the other coast will commission to study the oil possi- be at Maizuru and Shikaya. The bilities in Karafuto, the Southern 12 Get together, intter stations arc for defence part of the Island which belongs 14 Seat in an Oriental setting.

15 A pretty concelt, perhaps, though against possible attacks from the to Japan.

senreely ideal. Japan Sea or the South Pacific. In the treaty of 1924 Japan ob-18 Some or one for sure. Funds for maintenance of thetained the rights to exploit appro- 20 Not even as a quality. four stations will be included in ximately half of the then known 2 The name given in announco- the next regular budget.-United oll

mont. areas in North Saghallen, Preas

which is owned by the Soviet 24 This work involves a course.

20 Let the "rest play," I'm for the Union.

Production has not been up to 29 Always in when fish is about,

church (anag). tempt to make all the people I love expectations. Now Japan desires

and very hot indeed. happy," she says.

to purchage North Saghalien and 80 Smoke sometimes visible round- have a free hand there. The the sun. Soviet drillers, it is understood, 31 The little animal that reminds have put down their own wells in

ono of a water-fowl with rather unusual legs. areas where the Japanese have obtained production. This has 32 The pernicious growth of filthy tended to drain the Japanese wells and reduce. output.

"I would provide for my baby and see that she would be well taken care of when I was no longer with her. I'm quite sure what time was left would be passed at home with my family and little

Susan Ann."

that

And Flush, famous dog of "The Barretts of Wimpole 'Street", tells us that he is quite sure what he would do if he only had twenty- four hours to live. Ho anys that he would seek out his favourite leading lady, Norma Shearer, and spend the last day of his life lying In her lap.

in

The experts who are now Karafuto will remain there until and possibly mid-September longer. The exploration quads will be in charge of Prof. Kunlo Kamili of the Imperial University that at Tohoku. He believes earlier studies give an excellent indication of oil bearing areas.- British Wireless.

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Down 1.Just the dish for a flerco ass-

and not a thistle in it.

2 The covering Intended, apparent.

ly, for a window.

3 Reached perfection while turn-

ing a lonely furrow.

4 Surrey town.

5 Animals that are inherently healthy. There's nothing like sen-bathing, le ther

But

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this, of course, would be differ- ent.

Her second letter grows in the gardon

13 Commercial linoleum.

18 Time to get on, I see. 17 Garden set (ansg.),

10 This month in a little court is something which is opposed to all reason.

21 They haven't much sense, poor things, and they may be found in bate

bars.

23 Throw up.

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20 Appeals, with a very heavy

heart.

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