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a satis ver ctory youthful and Natty e bachelor weetiepic Bumpo, and The Indians are mostly iginally an irase isogynist. lollywood Boulevardiers made up in vreasepaint, but the stutf in the Indian . in which the Indian women >in le returning warrior bra hion reminiscent of “The Golden Bough.” is very enlightening and really honestly researched. ‘There is v grand sword rattling scene in which mtealm and his o © war British beautiful posing into a “DIG Game” is the first of the sea- son’s football pictures and its dist shed from all other ull plots in that the hero quar- kidnaped the night before the big game and kept prisoner by gamblers until the conventio: two minutes to play. But as usual he just makes the playing field, grabs a fum- ble right in his Is and with ‘ to play runs for the winning touchdown, AIL T could figure was that his team was playing Harvard. t there hero's: white-haired other in the story, mercifully un- cetened. In fact she’s a dope. Andy Devine is funny as a football bum, married and father of three. There’s n incredible lot of 1 riot on the field; al All-Americans. a year’s he picture, brook about football, seemed downrig West- truth straining to be very Peglerian in telling the honest in its preachments. From what 1 could gather, it was ok. for the hero to take money irom gamblers when > team wor downright t but when it lost, it was iethical! \MUEL GOLDWYN can always be depended on for mala- Most he was so new propism and xd picture. both his do with ab » turned out of “Dodsworth wile’s hand he and } 1 swell screen version each le of mas eces of their kind. Sidney Howard did the ereen adaptation from Sidney’s own drama let alone by zation and was entirely 3 he whole production is well acted by Walt Hus- ton, Ruth Chatterton, Mary Astor and he others and the direction is wort he million dollars spent on the whok ir, | intel all could hold its own on igent stage before any intel- ent audience, which is saj lo Hollywood treatment of stuff I never did think much of “Dodsworth” as a book, since it seemed pretty tame stuff for the fire- for a such eating Sinclair Lewis, sissy love stuff, T can safely say it makes better movie than a book and even if s story 1e love problems that be- as twere. et wealthy manufacturers has no rel tion to those of us on relief, it’s fun to get a look at how the other 2 lives ef ALIANT Is th is an ¢ Word for Car- inter able tear- off being very dar jerker that start ior a movie. It seems that Carrie is a who puts her body into her work, iving ina small Louisiana town. One of the town kids crush on Carrie town, gets an innocet id she’s run out of Had the story concentrated on this rather potent idea and worked it for all it was worth, maybe Hollywood would have gifted us with an impor- lively tant, movie. Instead, it: goes into a longwinded, dull yarn, in which Carrie adopts the boy and a gal, gets into the drycleaning busi traight and somehow gets a million dollar penthouse (out of the cleaning ess, goes lhusiness, of course) right on the East River because, as the author says, she as river folk and liked the of flowing water! prison breaks, other junk to ¢ Then it winds up with double crossings and ct the title over, There are a couple of unconscious laughs de- rived from Carrie's original profes- Charlene Wyatt looks like a second Shirley Temple, heaven for- hid; Gladys George works } sion: ard with the endurance role of Carrie; but it’s Il soft and mushy like a bath of ran- cid glue. et the doctor's judgment guide you in your choice ofa laxative HE SELECTION of a laxative is no Throb em for your doctor. He has a definite set of standards to guide him in his choice. And he knows that a good laxative is one that measures up to all of these standards. Here they are: The doctor says that a laxative should be: Dependable... Mild... Thorough... Time-tested. The doctor says that a laxative should not: Over-act a habit... Cause stomac! tt Nauseate, or upset the digestion. rr And Ex-Lax is a laxative that meets these various s ications... Ex-Lax checks on every point. Be as wise as your doctor about the laxative you use, Don’t punish your system with harsh cathartics. Give -Lax a trial. Find out how mild, how 23 effective, how comfortable Ex-Lax is. Discover for yourself the advantages that have made Ex-Lax the world’s largest-selling laxative. Get the rea- sons why doctors use it themselves . why mothers have given it to their children with perfect confidence for over 30 years. Ex-Lax tastes just like delicious ate. It’s an ideal laxative for children as well as for adults. At all drug stores in 10c and choec write for free sample to Ex-Lé J.116, Box 170, Times-Plaza Station, Brooklyn, N.Y. When Nature forgets — remember EX-LAX THE ORIGINAL CHOCOLATED LAXATIVE comicbooks.com