Word: appealing
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...plan to spend an educational evening, "Soviets on Parade" should have it appeal. In addition to this film there are two short subjects, one on early Mexican life, and the other a simply corking "Silly Symphony...
...Consumer Appeal. Secretary Wallace, awed by the power that was soon to be his, tried to pacify city consumers by assuring them that better times on the farms would quickly be reflected in industrial centres. Said he: "In no case will there be any gouging of the consumer. We hope to revive the Wartime spirit in everyone to put this thing across...
...died recently. Even in Canada the appointment of pink & white Judge Duff did not receive the attention that a new Chief Justice in the U. S. would have. Canada's Supreme Court is the highest court in the Dominion, but Canadian subjects still have the right to appeal from it to the British Privy Council. Liquor laws, wage and labor decisions that take up so much of the U. S. Supreme Court's time, are decided in Provincial Courts. Canada's Supreme Court, like Canada's Senate, has much time for contemplation...
...radio stars have been unable to resist the appeal of movie contracts, and Kate Smith, biggest of them all, has proved no exception. In appearing in "The Big Broadcast" and now in "Hello Everybody," she has proved the superiority of the other ever the celluloid as a medium of communication between a two hundred pound woman and the great American public...
...diabolical villains arising from the Victorian period that produced "Frankensten" and "The Murder in the Red Barn", few had more homely appeal than the demon barber of Fleet Street. His remarkable mechanical chair disposed of its occupants as decisively as Sing Sing's "hot squat". Such is the atmosphere of the Delta Upsilon's present revival...