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Oshawa Daily Times, 6 Sep 1930, p. 7

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THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1930 PAGE SEVEN Interesting Pen Impres. sions of the Coming Attractions on ,,. THE LOCAL SCREEN Who's Who & What's What in the Amuse ment World Pert Kelton Is "Sour" PLEA T0 REDUCE MATERNAL DEATH) Mrs. Stanley Baldwin Makes an Appeal to British Public ---- London, Eng==A plea for dran: tie measures to reduces maternal mortality was made recently ny Mrs, Stanley Baldwin, wife of the ax-'ramier "Can nothing he done," she added, to vouse the pine He senso on this question?" Wa are told that the total mortality is approaching 4,000 a year, and It is ndmitted not less than half are prevantahle Hach year we ore told that more and more mothers die at a time when they are ful filling thelr highest duty to the plate. "I opppeal to my fellow-couniry men and countrywomen to realize the urgency of this problem, and to Insist that drastic mensures taken to reduce the number of un nocegnry deaths' IMurther ovis donee of the startling wastage women's Hyves in ehildbirth Is tu nished by the veport of the Minis try of Health Committee on Mater. nal Mortality The Committes says: "Our ing iy that of the cases of brought under our notfes not than one-half wera preventable The Committees, which was appoin! od In 1028, with Bir George New man chalrman and Dr. Jane Turnbull as secretary, consisted or soma of the most eminent medical men and women of the day The avoidable factors In mater nal mortality are grouped in the report as follows: Omission of in. adequacy © of ante-natal examina tion) Krror of judgment in the mans 'agement of tho case; Lack of ron sonahle facilities; Negligenve of the patient or hep friends Fhe Committes points out that in anto-natal care "the quality of the supervision glven lanveu good deal to he desired." Many women do not realize the need of antes natal examination; Instances Are given of women who have refused to attend clinles specially planned to help them. 'I'he patient hersaeil jw often her own worst enemy, wheather from ignorance or apathy, Hhioalth or prejudice, ete, and until she is able and willing to co operate with the doctor and nurse, attempts to assist her can never ho fully effective" Comedienne We diatony nuked hor Lo "tome oul to the studio for un test, Thay wanted her to play opposite Ben ny Rubin In "Het Curves," bul after seeing the test decided to place her under a three year con tract Now Vert Kelton's futher is ve tired, Her mother, Susan Kelton, oceasionnlly plays character parts in pletures, Her sister Is marvied That leaves Pert to carry on the "Wour Kletons" tradition pretty much hy herself, with thirteen years' experience to do it on Port Kelton never reminds any- one of anybody but Pert Kelton, If she Is cut to any pattern, IL wag destroyed without a duplicate hav. ing been made. Khe hears no re- semblance whatever to any other player in looks, personality or technique, These facts might seam to be paradoxical since It generally Is true that an actress raised on the stage from childhood is developed to & pattern and wirongly resem. bles some celebrity of prior im- portance, Pert Kelton, who has heen sign. ed by Tiffany Productions for three years and whose first TiNany pleture Is "Hot Curves", was horn in Great Valls, Montana, and ed- ucated here and there all over the world, B8he first performed at the age of six years, Her father, mo- ther and sister signed a contract _ for the appearance of the "Iour Keltons' in South Africa, and Pert made the fourth, The youngest Kelton had re gelved oasual training from the Age of three, hut a battleship takes to the alr as oansily as Pert took to training, It didn't work At all==she just didn't jibe with theatrieal regulations, When singing she would make a faces and sing a line or two deliberately off key, To the family's surprise she was a "hit" right off Her first important role outside of vaudeville was the comedy par! of Magnolia in "Sunny The part was written in to take ad vantage of her specialty, with which she had previously headlin od at the Palace and other major vaudeville theatres, Then she ap peared in the comady lead in "Tha Five O'Clock Hr!" In New York and Chieago Then she went to Los Angeles, not to get into pletures, hut to see the Warner-Kelton Hotel, In which she owned a half Interest and which she had never ween, The money she mado from "The Five O'Clock Girl," backed hy savings accumulated as a child un. der her parents' guidance, allows ad her to join with an old family friend in the bullding of n hotel 3,000 miles away Pert played a weak pheum while in Los Angeles and was signed by First National for a rele in "Sally," Following this, she vas cast in a local stage revue, "Gone Hollywood." There Tif fany executives saw her and im. comedienne can make na driimg, capianets or a saw do things that no one else ever tried An expert musician and singer, she has learned whore uw sour note Is funniest and delih orately cultivated n technique which musle tencher could in still As on dancer she technique Now to play hall a ments and after will develop a "pon for each of them The trofmbone, no the sam learning new instru learns she technique know sho In dozen he 1" averul burs spapers on nlso with n has written urticles for new how to he henutiful "sour inflection "Hot Curves" an all«talking pletura with music, recorded hy ICA Photophone the attraction on Monda New Martin Theatre she langue | fna- donth In the ni n at the Or. George O'Brien and Lucile Brown In a scene from Zane Grey's The Committee outdoor masterpiece "Last of commendations the Duanes," at the Regent tos | Better opportunities day and Monday, makes four ve for the ANE GREY 5 OUTDOOR ROMANCE Ihe luving light of the Western stars calls you to the open prairies The night wind whispers tales of strange romance and adventure == of the loneliness and the strength and the power of one man who fought against fearful odds, Action Thrills Color Romance ! TODAY AND MONDAY Featuring George O'BRIEN Lucile Brown Myrna Loy YOU'VE READ THE STORY==NOW NEE AND "HEAR THIN RED BLOODED ADVENTURE TALE OF THE GREAT OPEN SPACES, IT'S VIVID! Special "FAIR WEEK" Attractions ! TURMDA Yom WEDNESDAY THUIRDAN == RIDA Y You'll. Laugh=You'll Cry=You'll Love It The Man of 1000 Vie "Sins of the Children" LON CHANEY TALKING offer "The Unholy 3" THE HOUSE OF HITS wre adequate edueation of the medical pludent in practiesl obsietrics, 2, More gareful gnte-natal (reat. ment, which requires as much ox: perience, skill, and diligence an operative midwifery itself, #, Improvements in the tien of midwifery, 1, Vurther co-ordination maternity wervices A Natlonal Maternity Hervice wonld include the provision of a qualified midwife in avery case; the provision of a doctor to carry out antenatal and post-natal examina- tion in every case; the provision ot in consultant, when desired hy a doctor; the provision of hospital heads for such cases ap need instl- tutional care; and the provision of cortain services, such as transport, stariliged equipment and lahora- tory services, ECONOMIC REPORT ADOPTED BY LABOR Greater Unity With British prac of all of Lod hy 1 | | | [ tha formation | | | | Dominions Opposed By Big Minority Nottingham, Hept h I'he Trades Unton Congress was ridely split asunder for uw Tew hours yes terdny Hu economia enmmit tee, composod of some of the Influential Labor loaders, sub mitted if long-heralded report | advocating nw measire ul unity Britain Dominion ubhmitting the report, Krnest Bevin, chalrman, and general secs retary of the tatlors' and garment workers denied that the committen had heen influenced hy the Frade Campaign Wag Beaverhrook and when mast ol Erenter aconomii hetween and the In» union, Empire id othe Wi the crag mere follow policy of mre not going to Conservative endeavoring to find a solution for uneniployment through fscal and tariff arrangements," declared Mr, Bovin, "hut it ls Impossible to re canetle the operation of frees trade with the organization of industry under public ownership Report Called Humbug doserihed the com report as deliberate ind © moved that i roferred hack to the Another npponaent the Heimat off the Turner-Maond union 1d ne have heen al me out of is twilight Onn kpenker mittee humbug should. he committer cillod sprin which lowed leop I'he report the delegaton membhe ol shi to en Vor the und tion tn afer, haek finall defeated unstained | nvoin of representing 1,875,000 the Labor movement those representing 1, mi Wil report of na nEgainst 01.000 The economlb eludes Ben Turner, Hamentar secretary and prosident of the national tex tiles union NAME Was men tioned hy a speaker in eannection with that of Alfred Mond, Lard Melehett Krnoesl Hevin, Wail Thorne, the energetic camdenarian member of Parlinment; Hen Tillet MI, who was ene of the Laho movement plonears and was chal man lant of the trades union CONEIARS oeneral and John Heam!, member Kone | oral council Hesolution on Dominlons Fhe much-discussed yeosolution of the committes recommends that at the fortheoming Imperial Con ferdnce, the Hritish Government will press for (he fullest possible development of economic relations hetween Creat Britain and the Do minions This course, the com mitten declares, would ha "in the Interest of the trade union move ment." The committea also suggests the creation of hetter inter-commons wealth trade machinery and favors of a world-wide Unit as A yeces- ultimate econo- In par mines committer former for whose VERT eauncil nf the Hritish economie Kary step towards mie unity, Lon Chaney, who will be heard for the first time on the talking soreen in "The Unholy Three! at the Regent next Thursday and Friday. and constructed | groat | pleture she a orew would he vequired, any hut the worst weather, » Rex Lease and the NEW CUNARDERS GOST HUGE SUM Two New Ocean Liners To Represent Investment of $60,000,000 great naw lurgos! euih ta cost are to he bull Istunce in an plane ol Hritain hutlding h hut ip In merchant Ihe resid (lermany ull en London Ing 'wo Cunard line fh fastest in the world ahout $40,000000, with government attempt to regain the the Atlantic far Great The for po warship hinve the London | the race for leader marin rudely Interrupted bh Girent War ha he Great HWritain rune United Hiates In the contest speed the Atlantic bluse rib now held by the German Hep whiely has ont-clnased ho hip, the Bremen, hy only 1% Her chief American vival is the famon Loviathan, while France has the He da Franee, and in planning the construction of lnrger shiy I'he work on the lest pew | dor is expected to begin within tha [nw he contract ha awarded to Mess Tuhn and tn 1.4 of Clyde who only vantly launched Empress of Britain for the Pacife Hallway It will ours to finish the ship, preparations yd will A second wor in heen ended Caonferenes race nu "hn the Are rant For hon | Europa pinter minute HIP next months heen Brown hank the new Canadian take three and the elaborate necessary at the shipping neeupy many Weeks liner will follow itmmadiately on the one now projected, and will ha hy # Tyneside firm Creat Hritain's total enrolment of more than 2,000,000 ynemploys od 1s still rising, but the Cunard Hner will require no fewer than 10,000 workers, a turn of good fors tune for skilled - lahorers The ostimated cost of 540,000,000 fm onch liner represents the largest adpenditure ever proposed for a Whip of the merchant marine gueh of the jealously-guardod partieulars that have leaked out {help to hulld up the pleture af the liner three years henge fn af her towering steel sides, miles of white decks, and the ahd comfort that she will offer She will he 1,000 feet long more than #400 feat longer than the Maurentania, which was the pride of Great Britain in the pres war days, She will, it in stated, displace 76,000 tons, and her en gines will driva her through' the water at 2K to 40 knots, or 08 miles an hour, fhe will have a floating popula tion of nearly 6,000 people 4,000 passengers and 800 crew, Were oon! hurner a mueh larger her lixury She will have every luxury that modern science and wealth ean of for=--=theatres, talking ploture eines mas. a ballroom, frosted lghts, swimming pools, a gymnasium, ele vators, Hhravies, gardens, and streets of shops will be at the dis: posal of the passengers, There will he every new for safely at sea, The most device in portant ia the division of the hull into tight, se that even in the event of a collisiongshe will he seaworthy compartments, each waters New principles of construoetion which will make her pratically with. out stapming at full speed, when she is in conjunes tion with her enormous hulk, which will obviate pitohing and volling in whould vibration even remove fears of sloknoess, Owing to the tremendous cost of the now liners there is no company whieh could. ensure them, Here, At the suggestion of the Roard of Trade and the Treasury, the Gove srnment has stepped into the breach md will ha veaponsihle far about FA0,000,000 of the insurance, A WIE to this effect will he submitted tthe next session of Parliament, - FIFTY PASNENGER PLANE London (Ry Mall) «A §0:pane senger monoplane is heing built here and in expected to he finished by the end of the summey, It will he powered hy six engines and will have a non-stop range of 2000 miles, The engines, it is said will develop A,000 horsepower, They are being built by Rolls Royos, Alice Day In "Hot Curves, New Martin and | Zane Grey's "Last of The Duanes" at Regent of re romani "Lan Mavietons drama of Lhe Eres! adapted from Zane Grey's widely | read novel, played against tha pl turesgue and heantifal hack ground of interior Arvigonn, will open We mueh-heralded engoge ment ut the Hegent Theatre today, Genrge O'Brien, popular loadin mun of tha sereen is the herole Buck Duane snd Lucile Browne, 7 heautiful hlonde, fresh from (he " Broadway stage trinmphs fe the 4 lndy of his hear! outstanding i support of the 4 @inomg the most y heing Myrna Loy, Walter Metirall ad dames Bradhir Jr, Nat Pendle tan, Veank Campeanu, Idoyd Ing rahi. and Willard Itoherison Tha slary concerns handsome | Youn Jitiaw super-hu I power, go quick an the draw | that all men fear him He kill the man who murdered hi ful her | and is then committed tn Tie SOUTH AFRICAN 152% es ov IMPRESSIONS-OF |, eh ~~ CANADIAN TOUR fhe nuthful and O'Brien is splondid araing pie | Interesting Views Expressed on Customs Found in Canadian West Dunes ( * and thritng Vn pouthwest, | ju the hest perforin cure Mi Luhhsh Hhe | noes hie give or mn axed linmiediule 0 ortape fad having Kenue role in Bevyerp) Brondway productions Myrna Ly, Jittle HEL, plays aw imporal nt Walter Metiyail, not Jit pier ul "heavy Ie The nduitution snd diulo Hrnighed hy 1erneg| hol and dramptist drectod hy Kilnheq arving while Fhampang Browne herself in alrean played in yeeugsinl Te fu rile ol Kili wiurean vole snd 0 lon n purtra Il thn i Wi aweal, noted wn the pie Heed | win asparl Ii i" An ni on Werke ! I | CHEL HIER) featured playny natuhle meinhey fl who arn Lhe Wi 1k 1" Fran 1 he wie free Fred Veoduetion at n Tiffany Theatre, il af almost man # Hing hn of daring ontlaw cust and an ti lan | [I . | | HOPE TO SALVAGE - WRECKED ST EAER Experts Examining Strand. ed Newfoundland Steamer Caribou Africa I'he the heading "In Kivas prominenea outh African dan ea Holy n in Mun intersted considerad 10 | An ae lnugl tha thely Cape Town auth Angin wn Canadian Bani ta the story of a (ey ' Jo voll We Cape under Yan town Hey Jaw linn speak ang LE £10,000 VOR ACCOLNTANM Haul vill that the wilh cent, only ol for King's inglisl sehoolfellow "A I'd eome fron country ne Bouth Africa, she writes I was taken to seo how thing dons ont Was 0 we went to tha Faxford ta a dunes held Hall" hegin In Landon iH elar (1, Lark ( fl a Lannea High " anand in tha United of uo modiied Amer Ihe Were in amongst UR RTEY Lelie LL | mi loner fop tedmen | | | Kingdom for el Liber In Kngland ihe His logue Included in I { ¥ (hi countant Philip | | uttempting he nl ILL I ENE you po wine i] it £10,000 "hn precariogsi Island, I? here she piled nd tarhulent Aug ri slyander IY rl in neh a far " mn oil 1 weg GIRLS 800 VEEY FALL Way, villngn of in GOddlfeliow "The dance hres givi wore the rest anything they chose "Ok fumes, jersey and thick-pleatnd twend shirts, sill and taffeta And regardless of fashion ome frocks wera sone shart ame narrow | t 'uni wide Many wore hats or | damags {various desoriptions, including he "i "NEW MARTIN fan ether \ few STARTING MONDAY aeand fraged need 8} Heatries Haves treet, Wind Weiata!, fall fod nud i} atm Lol \ da 0 ed the ) i al H.40 pom ante are ' im nih jul LAL un tan when ve | long \ Honey { | police, hut di arty nfl Ome has heen estimated with lon to hn ret lio not new War the gute Jittle American shoes with large hows heir eolffures passed through all stage hingle, Kian erap, hob, hoh HOwing one ear, somi=long and long "The men sloaves rolled up, and Lhe farms and the efty "Ihe band hegan ta make a noise You eouldn't oall It anything alse und couples took the floor, when, to my surprise, I saw the erndest Ly pe Charleston and something that Hike the polka "Refreshment the arvived and wera euch given un sandwich inches thick) wrapped in and a cup (no sanoer) of coffee, » My aunt whispered to me and 1 followed parLyY out into the starry night, made brighter hy the Aurora Hovealls, and then inte the Chinese cafe, in whieh there wera about fouy tables, and walled for the ardered "Sunny Jims" and 'Canadian Henuties Hut here Was a real surprise Wa had not daved to expect anything so deliels ous, Now | know that Canadians are noted for thelr leesoream mak ng "Another evening we went tn a danes in ald of an annual park for onejaw which was held tn a UA,» 000 delay barn; Whenever a new harn fs built, a dance is held in it hefare it ia pul to proper use, "I'hin barn was Usshaped, and Lallt on an area of about 111 feet BUare I'he wings were doubles wtaried, the other part being en an upward slope, 16 was electrioally Ht, and had eleotrioally controlled troughs "AL the other dance there were nat more than 40 couples, hut here averyonns seemed to have turned up from neighbouring farms, and many from Moosejaw (tsell, making about 260 couples in all, And even then the dancing floor was only halls full in wpite of the barn being partly filled with hay stacked to the roof \ feature of the evening Was the presence of the members of the Ave brigade, and of course, ne smoking was allowed enthep Within or without the barn, The han, of ooure, was most interests tng, but the dancing and the hand which soreached out tunes of long ARO wera amusing to aay the least, And all within 11 days of Londen a, three mies from the nearest oly white shivts, people from wore of looked we } } paper ou Box Seats for Big League Drama With a Pennant: Winning Team, Ywo b of the diamond and their adven: tures in friendship, love, misnnderstandings and tempiation, Benny Rubin Alice Day Rex Lease Pert Kelton AlTalMup ond Musto Direeted by Nermes Toureg htt THAMYN AHIP NU NK London, =The motor vessel Sip Stafford Northeote (180 tons) awned hy the War Department, nk near the King and Queen's Wharf, Rotherhithe, after helng in collision with the steamer Oily of London, owned hy the Rrnssels dteamship Co, aff the Londen Dock, ®he was badly damaged in the eallision and was towed to the wharf, Ontario pravinee ts planning a hig inorense in the growth of flax, for which theve is an extensive market developing tn Northern Ive land, ? LE AN ALARA ¥™ yr COMEDY-"LOVE, HONOR AND OH BABY" A Picture Jammed With Laughs REGULAR NEW MARTIN PRICES se i I

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