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Porcupine Advance, 17 Oct 1940, 1, p. 8

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| PROTECTION the Hardy brood that his studio has wisely decided not to associate him with any other type of part. Since the Hardy Family series started he has played in few other pictures and then in only the most dignified and upâ€" right roles. and screen. Until I began playing Judge Hardy the public looked on me as an actor and now I seem to have lost my identity in that of the Judge Inasmuch as I think the writers of the Hardy series have made the Judge an admirable chap, I rather like the way theâ€" public is merging me with lysis of Stone‘s fan mail reâ€" _ showed that nearly half the lette s asked for advice on family proâ€" blems, on how growing young folks sh handled and on the homely pmloeop"hy with which the Carvel jurâ€" ist meets the difficulties of life. There have been numerous requests that Stone put his famous "manâ€"toâ€"man talks" with Mickey Rooney in readable Stone, who appears again as Judge Hardy in the new Hardy Family picâ€" ture, "Andy Hardy Meet Debutante," at the Palace theatre on FPriday, Friâ€" day midnight and Saturday, October 18th and 198th, is so firmly established in the public mind as the father of A New Identity “But I don‘t mind," says Stone. In fact I like it, for my mail has taken on a different tone than at any time befaore in my forty years on the stage Being typed might be irksome to many actors, but to Lewis Stone, who in his career has played scores of widelyâ€"diversified roles, it is an experâ€" ience which has its rewards. form so that t.hey mlght be available to ughers and sons everywhere. Peoâ€" ple even write for legal advice. "Which, of course, I can‘t give," exâ€" plains Stone, "I‘m not an attorney and wouldn‘t be allowed to give such advice even }# I could. So I can only tell such inquirers to see a reputable atâ€" torney in their _ qwn vlcinlty or to ask o w y a e ie e Cfi L 0 + M on Ned lt m a P Cl t wA h t M w e + 5 t 2 20 2 c a e l h e 3 on tC Lt ce 2C n C ce ts C it‘ 5 /CcÂ¥ «900 CA 44â€" . AT IHE LOCAL THEATRES ; A A 4A tAAA A Aa AaA htA DAAA A AaA A abA4 tbAAA t t t t A A a a a t a M L E R e m a s a a ce t o2 Lewis Stone Says â€" that "Judge Hardy" His Favourite Role Veteran Player Appearing _ Again at the Palace Theaâ€" â€" tre. and playing Monday Tues THE FILM THAT HITLER COULD NOT DEsTROY NO ADVANCE IN PRIGOES ns Coming Synday Midnite and playing Monday Tuesday ON OUR STAGE â€"â€" OUTSTANDING R. K. 0. VAUDEVIEE ADULTS:~â€"â€"Eveninigy; 46c Matinee 25¢ CHILDREN:â€"Evenings 256 Matinee 10c lknawn names among hundreds that disappeared in the first great Hitler purge. It shows the sacking of homes, the ruthless extermination of all fore thought and willâ€"persecution so conâ€" temptible that it goads its victims to attempt to retaliate and so furnish a pretext dor vast programs to follow. The picture shows the major tragedies that have followed each other in stark proces;sion in Germany under the Nazis. The hate, the cruelty, the oppression, the brutality, the devilishness that had to be buttressed by war against neighâ€" bours. ‘‘While the picture is based on faots and carries its full measure of realism, it is not a mere collection of news reels, but a full length feature film comprising the highlights of Naziâ€" dom and its ruthelss tyranny as reâ€" produced under the supervision of emâ€" inent historians,. ~«‘~The Picture, Mein Kampf â€" My would be a tooâ€"depressing picâ€" ture iwere it not for its ending where an ‘impressive picture is given of the reâ€" markable war machine that has been ‘hnurriedly but effectively built <~to rid Europe and the world of the horrors vconjured from the dark ages of crime and gangsterism by Hitler and tis felâ€" ‘m dwt”' 4 w e amâ€"emy 4 't.he local Bar Associatlon to recom- ;mend one. _ The picture ‘"Mein Kamp/â€"My Crimes", showing at the Cartier theatâ€" re Sunday midnight gnd Monday and Tuesday, OQct. 21st and 22nd, is heraldâ€" ed as giving "the terrible truthâ€"supâ€" pressed until nowâ€"of the crimes and horrors of the Hitler regime in Gerâ€" the events of ten years. It depicts the murder of Rochm and Schleicher, two Picture at Cartier Gives Startling Expose of the Nazis Nazi Terror Shown in "Mein Kampfâ€"My Crimes." problems, he gives equally sincere ansâ€" wers. . And because in his real characâ€" ter he is very like the wise and kindly Judge Hardy, the advice he gives is always sane But the â€"other detterâ€"writers who hls““‘hts ay Tuesday â€" Crimes‘" covers i The canteens will be operated on a non-profit basis to the Y,M.C.A. .and. 5 per cent of gross ‘receipts will be paid weekly to the camp commandant for purchase of comforts for the men. Any ‘net profit remaining at the end of any training period will be paid . over to the government. All other camp canteens operated by the ‘Y¥‘ are on the same basis. The camps, for which arrangements have been completed between the â€"Y, M. C. A. and the. Department of Naâ€" tional Defence, are located at Yarâ€" mouth, N. S., Farnham and Sherâ€" brooke, Que., Kitchener and Brantford Ont., Regina, Sask., and Red Deer, J. Y., Murdoch, K.C., president of Noranda Mines, Limited, and chairâ€" man of the National War Services Committee of the YÂ¥ M. C. A. announces that the *¥‘ will operate all canteens and welfare centres in seven of the N. P. A. M. camps. where 21â€"yearâ€"old men ars taking their 30â€"day training Y.M.C.A. to Operate All Canteens in Seven Centres TOâ€"NIGHT ONLY â€"THURSDAY, OCT. 17 "Coloured Drama‘" "Stone Age"â€"Cartoon "Sporting Everglades"â€"Sport _ . "Stranger Than Fiction" Another Big Foto-Nlteâ€"Who Will Sell Their Photograph for ‘ the sum of $65.002 LANA TURNER, JOAN BLONDELL and GEORGE MURPHY in 8 es "ANDY HARDY M‘.EETS A DEBUTANTE” SHORTS * Coloured Cartoon Passing FParade News of the World MYRNA LOY, WILLIAM POWELL and FRANK McHUGH in "I LOVE YOU AGAIN" Weqnesday and Thursday, Qgtober 23 and 24 WALTER CONNELLY and ousumr STEVENS in "Isle of Mystery‘"â€"Travel Friday, Friday Midnight® andâ€" Saturday, October 18th and 19th Sunday Midnight, Monday and Tuesday, October 20th, 21st and 22nd "TWO GIRLS ON BROADWAY" MICKEY ROGNEY and JUDY GARLAND in PALACE TELEPHONE 560 be‘ Literally scores of municipal counâ€" nt cils in Ontario have submitted resoluâ€" m, tions similar to that passed some weeks nd ago by the Timmins town council askâ€" id ing for free transportation of. soldiers er on leave. ~North Bay city council was re© one of the recent ones to forward such a request to the authorities. ~ The child is the son 0Of William Poy Lee,. national: presiden‘t of the Chinâ€" ese~American Alliance of Amâ€" ~erica. iDr.. Louis Clement, New York physician, was the other godfather. He and Dr. Dafoe were guests of honour at a Mâ€"course dinner to celebrate the ‘ christening. and also ‘was presén}bed wine and a pipe. 1 Representatives of the Chmese emâ€" New York, Dr. A. R. Dafoe Physician to the Dionne quintuplets, !‘rtday night became godfather and guafiian Cleâ€" ment William Kahn Lee and in return was presented with a bottle of 100â€"year old tiger bone wine and a chinwe water, pipe. Wine a Hundred Yeéar Old for Dr. A.â€"R. susmss Anothcr heare _ attended the ceremony. Special Fox News Toâ€"night and Friday, October 17th and 18th CESAR ROMERO, MARY BETH HUGHES in "LUCKY CSCOQ KID" â€" Specialâ€"A Stooge Comedy and other shorts. FRIDAY EVENING‘S REVIVAL SHOWING ONCE ONLY 9.40 JACK BENNY, DOROTHY LAMOUR in "MAN ABOUT TOWN" Saturday, Sunday Midnight (12.15), Monday October 19th, 20th and 21st. ‘ Speclal Children‘s Matinee Saturday Momlng 10.30 CHARLES STARRETT in "BLAING SIX SHOOTERS" A Popeye Cartoon Paramount News Episode No. 2 of “DRUMS OF FU MANCHU” EDMUND LOWE and MARGARET LINDSAY in _ "RONEYMOON DEFERRED" GOLDFIELDS ming to our t esday and Wednesday, October 22 and 23 RONALD REAGAN, JOHN LITEL, LÂ¥YA LYS in "MURDER IN THE AIR" ~Double Feature Programme ANITA LOUISE and ROGERE PROYOR in ay and Friday, October 24th and 25th _ Toronto Telegram: Many an accident is caused by a motorist being willing to meet the oncoming car half way. place. On the iback lot he created a colorful bit of Holland lowlandsâ€"fields and farms and swamps, and right in the foreground ‘was the huge windmill, :towering 80. feet. in. the..air. . On one. of the stages, Golitzen built the interior of, the mill with parts made out of applewood that actually ground meal. That setting, Golitzen feels the moodâ€" he likes mood in sets. Realistic Features of New Picture, “Foreign Corres- pondent.” - -q-"n- came + it throw in the Boho district. That wasn‘t allâ€" he wanted for the Waliter Wanger . production, Foreign Correspondent," which hag been held ‘over at the Cartier theatre by Domllar demand for the rest of this week, to Saturday night, Oct‘! 19th,. But it gives you a rough idea of the, thoroughness afâ€" the attention to detail and to realâ€" The famous hotel Savoy in London wa:; copied for the ‘pictureâ€"inside and out. So was the Hotel Europa in Amâ€" sterdam. Those were simple, Golitzen says. Anyone can build hotels, with sufficient technical help. / The huge airplane was Golitzen‘s first and he hopes, his last. ‘He says he is not an aircraft manufacturer. _ The plane cost some $50,000 and was built to scaleâ€"four motors, 120 foot wingâ€" spread and 84 foot fuselage. _ The biggest set was the Amsterdam public square accurate in every deâ€" tail. It covered ten acres and took four weeks to build, with three crews of men working 24 hours a day. The set reâ€" quired an elaborate sewer system to carry off the rain water, for the scenes filmed in Amsterdam embraced a rain sequence. There were street cars that actually moved, a vast public building with a long and ‘broad flight of steps, shops, homes, officesâ€"four blocks of the Dutch city in all. But the set Golitzen liked best was that of a Dutch windmill in which much of the suspenseful action takes Golitzen believes that an art director‘s job demands more than creating setâ€" tings. He feels that every camera setâ€" up should be mapped out and sketches made. He believes sets should capâ€" ture the mood of the film, so he sat down and made several hundred drawâ€" ings of backgrounds, angles and pens-'ll pectives and then surveyed the entire display with the director who visualized his production for the art director beâ€" fore building the settings began. Added Shortâ€"*"Popular Science No. 4" Before he got through, Alex Golitzen, the art director, had spent some $200,â€" 00, had made 800 â€"sketches and had built seventy odd settings, the biggest job he ever tackled since he started designing film sets in 1929. , _â€" Golitzen‘s first step in the huge setâ€" building job. for the film which featurâ€" es Joel McCrea, Laraine Day and Herâ€" bert Marshall, George Sanders, Albert Basserman and Robert Benchley was to study theâ€"personality of the directâ€" or, MHitchoock. Golitzenâ€" always does that. He finds out a director‘s techâ€" nique, then builds the sets to fit it. Before he made a single "Foreign Corâ€" respondent‘" sketch he went into the projection room and looked at every. picture Hitchcock has made during the last five years. zic 2 ad us E4 â€"SHORTS Lake Shore ................ | McLeod Cockshutt ... | Little Long Lac ... Ma.cassa ........................... McIntyre ........................ i McKenzie Red Lake . MCcWatters Mining Corporation ... MONEt® es NaAybObD ..................... i : NOra@ndg CP‘BPMICI, ies ; lPa,mou:r- ............................ Pickle CrOW ‘Paymasiter .........;.......... P _( 0 a% arna rnarnaraats %?o‘%‘flo??g""ozo‘%oto:o:o00000.00000000.0oooooaooooooooo.ooooooooooooooo Te eP e Bidgood :..:................... Bralorne Buffalo Ankerite ..... Broulanâ€" Porcupine .. Canadian Malartic .. Central Patricia ... Coniaurum .;.%.....0200. it Hollinger ................... International â€"Nickel ... Kerr Addison ... ... Kirkland Lake .......... 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