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...last year and a half cinemanufacturers have not produced 30 pictures of 'high moral tone and alive with romance, adventure and historical worth." Herewith a list of 24 which might do for a school-age camp: Cimarron, Rango, City Lights, Trader Horn, Skippy, A Connecticut Yankee, Chances, The Viking Spirit of Notre Dame, The Champ, Forbidden Adventure, Huckleberry Finn, Penrod and Sam Devotion, Pardon Us, Touchdown, The Man Who Played God, Around the World in 80 Minutes, Lovers Courageous, Alter Tomorrow, Sooky, Hell Divers, Young America, Destry Rides Again...
...Free-Trader David Lloyd George, then Prime Minister, plucked Lord Mayor Chamberlain from Birmingham and brought him on the national scene as Director of National Service (1916-17). At the last British election (TIME, Nov. 9), the Conservative machine which Neville Chamberlain had overhauled obliterated Mr. Lloyd George? and rolled up for the Conservative Party the largest majority ever won by any British party: 472 seats out of the House total...
Speaking as usual without effort or gestures, Mr. Chamberlain took his time, began with a tribute to his famed predecessor Viscount Snowden of Ickornshaw, a choleric Free Trader who attacks the present Chancellor's tariff policies on any & every occasion. With the Olympian condescension of a Chamberlain, the new Chancellor declared last week: "Lord Snowden's last budget is a model example of secure but sound and sane finance. We are now £9,000,000 better off than Lord Snowden anticipated...
Securities et al. The House's tax bill pressed so hard on security trades that there was wild talk last week that the New York Stock Exchange would emigrate to Canada. The traders' major grievance was against a ¼% tax on all stock sales to give the Treasury $70,000,000 in extra revenue. The levy is to be not less than 4¢ per share and also applies to stock borrowings. A trader today selling 100 shares of $100 stock pays the U. S. $2, the State $4 and a clearing fee of $1.50? a total...
Tarzan, the Ape Man (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer) begins in matter-of-fact fashion when a young English girl named Jane Parker (Maureen O'Sullivan) arrives at the cozy hut of her father, an African trader. She is a pleasant character and one not easily startled. Her most definite characteristic is a warm enthusiasm for maternity which makes her approve of 1) an African baby in a bag, 2) a hippopotababy waddling after its mother, 3) a small shaggy ape which seems to be an orphan. When she goes with her father's expedition to find the valley where the long...