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Jodha: the Movies (Continued from page 23) arms of the ess nestling in the honest peasant » Austrian border, somewhere I pon’? say it isn't well done that it isn’t pleasant entertain- ment. 1 do claim, however, that my kid sister could have written a more original story with her right hand tied te the crib, and that it is why John Barrymore wearily thumb his nose at the graceful tradition of the noblest family of the nation’s stag “QComeriina S is that hasn't 1 interesting to wonder chooses to HAPPENS” story that April 15th, ALWAYS mystery en done since rds are aces ys looking ers and at back issues singing the old © desperately rd up for something to do, you it waste a few hours on it. Phe east is as iniserable as the story, and from the opening pic- ture of the Hollywood until the scene where the Chinaman searching for the inissing jewel that was stolen the Image of the Sacred ch sticks his head around corner, you know that eventu- ally everything is going to turn out all right. English manor-out-of- | Paramount has a big league col- | lection of artists on the payroll at no mean salaries, but if pie th Always Happens” is standard effort, they might just as well buy the complete putput of the East St. Louis Amateur Movie Club throw it into their old and platinum cathedrals. from their Germany to judge people in spend their time in machine shops falling in love with “Berlin” is the latest modernistic conception from that prosperous nation, and it is an abstract study of city life. Personally I would rather read) ‘True Story than see all the pictures of coy, wheels ever photographed, until they reach a scientific de- velopment where they can. show us skyscrapers making love, or subways shooting ¢ ro we are pictures, ng wheels. going to like movies of machinery 1 thought, when they that development, I'm going to huy a nice island and an English setter and retire from the do reach service, as] and | aps, Tam not | Lenz Problem conduets tht department Contestants should give as clearly ia ats possible all essentid variitions attack and playing the cards. Not only correct play, it Int the dircetn which solu clarity they are ted awardi If two or more contest: will receive like prizes ions, nd the considered in ss witl with which will he In the ther se st series of Lenz problems many readers presented tunusual was, Bech week the ‘ series of problems we will award asp for crest form of solution. Such prizes may be awarded for vere, illustrations, graphic presentation, tionally clever or unique form. or eny excep- Jever, 627 His Desk, Address solutions to S'dney S. Lenz, West 43rd Street, New York City. Problem 2, Series 2 The number of the problem must be clearly indicated by the contestint at the top of cach solution, sheet of paper used should he written on, All solutions ceived not 18th, Ler published in mes oat Only one side of each First Prize Aristocrat must be re- welve packs Russell's i with later than June ‘ ‘ solution will he 4 ake ts July 7th issue, d clubs. se. Will. ‘le satoes <0 ues will he Second Prize published in July 4th issne. (1) Set Clark's Awetion Bridge Tiles, with racks. Used in place AAQW ef cards, especially of doors ridge prof year's Third Prize subscription tw g Putnam's 1038 ineilling way an expert ial Prize f any of the prizes Clubs are Trumps. South has the lead North and path must win six of the seven tricks against any de- fense by East and West. Problem Fourteen, Series One) comicbooks.com