The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 23, 1936, Image 6

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Emil Jannings, who was one
a King,” is now being shown; it's
a talking picture, in German with Eng
lsh subtitles,
Historically it's in-
shows
the efforts of Fred
erick the First of Ger-
many to make his son
coun
But Jannings
ton. It's Impossible
not to Imagine what
Laughton would have
done with that role,
Save for occasional
flashes, Janninge
seems just to be a very good actor
And, speaking of Laughton, he's just
paid $100,000 for a painting. It's Re
nolr's famous “The Judgment of Paris™
and will probably bring much more than
that If he ever wants to sell it. And
isn’t it nice to think that he is able to
buy it because all of us have liked him
#0 much on the screen?
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Looks as if that romance between
Joan Blondell and Dick Powell is real
ly serious.
Laughton
pal
Ruth Roland, who long long ago
thrilled everybody In silent serials
will be heard on the alr soon-—-and the
young man who's doing the script Is
somewhat annoyed. The story Is a
father and son story, (with Ernest
Truex playing the father) and he's
got to bulld up the mother's role be-
cause Ruth can’t be wasted on a
small one,
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Listen, my children, and you shall
hear the strange story of Igor Gorin—
you've beard him sing many times re-
cently on the Hollywood Hotel hour
{at least, It's your own fault If you
haven't heard him; he's been on the
air regularly and before that, he was
on the alr intermittently with Roxy's
Gang).
He had sung in Europe before he
arrived in this country, a few years
ago, but making a name for himself
here proved a good deal of a prob
lem. He'd reached the stage where
he didn’t know Just what to do next
when someone took him to Roxy, who
at that time was at the head of the
Radio City Music Hall
Roxy heard him, and was carried
away by that enthusiasm that was re
sponsible for the discovery of so many
good singers. He promptly promised
young Gorin an engagement,
tut Gorin hadn't any evening clothes,
and he'd have to have them.
“Take him to my tallor,” sald Roxy
to an assistant. “Get him everything
he needs and charge the clothes to
me.”
So Igor Gorin had clothes, ond an op
was so happy that he couldn't believe all
this hod really happened to him. His
magnificent voice delighted the Music
Hall's patrons. It delighted other thou
Then Roxy left the Music Hall and
didn’t seem to be
heard any more,
But he'd got his start. He went to
And now he's to have
the principal roles in “As
and has had two
one of
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Indians Stage a Rally;
Population on Increase
The records of the United States
government show that in 1565 there
were 204,574 Indians on reservations,
In 1881, the number had dropped to
246.834, but, after that low point, the
Indian brought his total population
up to 320.454 In 1833,
The total number of Indians in the
United States and Canadz today is
443.3065, or more than half the num-
ber estimated to have roamed the
continent before the coming of the
white man,
delighted.
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screen stars name
Joan Bennett be
old-fashioned names: she called the
first baby she and Gene Markey had
aniline
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