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Task of Escorting Sonja Drains $500 Salary Richard Greene Finds No Solace In ‘Romance,’ Directed by Publicity Department. By SHEFLAH GRAHAM. HOLLYWOOD. April 15 iNANA.I.—Sonja Herne earns an average of $5,000 weekly. Richard Greene is lucky if he sets $500. But he still has to pay for everything when he escorts Sonja on their celebrated publicity romance. And he doesn't, like either arrangement—to judge by his bored face at the circus with Sonia. P. S Mr. Greene does not like circuses either . . . which makes him different from Robert. Taylor and Barbara Stanwyck, who held hands' and gasped through every perform ance this week ... To go back to love— via the publicity d p p a r trnent— when Merle Ober on returns to Hollywood, she will be met by David Niven—at the command of the Goldwyn stu dio, to which they are both under Contract. This romance, started by Jock Law rence, the ex and t v p p r t press spent, almost de velopps into the shfilah Graham. real thine for a few months, with Merle givinsr out interviews that she expected to marry Niven. But David, Hollywood's mast attractive beau* about town, preferred bachelorhood. They have not, seen each other for1 VIEW CHERRY BLOSSOMS I FROM THE RIVER M)r Per Frrson farce Cruiser leaves I Airport Basin Evrrv Hour I Saturday and Sunday CAPT. MERRIM. THEATER PARKING 6 P.M. TO 1 A.M. JJ® CAPITAL GARAGE ft; Instant Curb Service 5 *- \ hours a da' . Barbecue. Steak r^S Sandui r h e s. • — — -r m ^ Double rich C U A D milkshakes. t M V r y^^a Drive in. jN. Cab.» MaiS.Avf NEW OIL BURNER BUYERS W’hd have installed r'ean, eomfortable automatic Sherwood Oil Heat include: R, W. Gibson 1920 3«th Street N W, Mrs. Fannie Cary 634 C Street N E. •fames H. Bowen 0534 WesEling Lane. Bethesda. Md. Day after dav, all over town, mn'0 and mors Washington home owners choose: SHERWOOD OIL BURNERS FIND OUT WHY BEFORE YOU BUY Phone DEpaiur41£1.orptnpaMhpShprwood Oil BurnerShowrooms,l723Conneciicut Ave.,N.W. j* - - ■ --—-... eight months. It would be interesting to hear their conversation when thej meet. * * * * M.vrna Loy can he viewed by Holly wood tourists taking a dally constitu tional up Coldwater Canyon (she lives there). Her walking outfit in cludes slacks and a bandanna. The perfect screen wife spends Easter Sun day (and every other Sunday) in the following fashion: Breakfast late. Then a walk around her garden. A swim precedes lunch, which is fol lowed by another walk. Then some script reading with Husband Arthur Hornblow. Then a nap. then supper. After supper, more seript reading (don't movie folk ever read anything else?). Perhaps a picture—and so to bed. Not very exciting, but very health-making. * * * * Loretta Young and Marjorie Weaver, both working in "Three Blind Miep,” talk to each other—only whpn they have to. The two girls have not been overfriendly sinre their "Second Honeymoon,” when Marjorie scored a great hit . . . and. by the way, I have just learned the rrason for Loretta's current boy-less condition. She does not, go out in the evening during picture-shooting . . . Kay Francis will not. be a baroness after all. Fiance Baron Barneknw is drop ping the title and Kay will be offi cially known as Mrs. Barnckow . . . Shirley Temple, at a recent dog show, saw a prize pom she liked very much. "I want to buy that," she told the owner. ' He's not for sale," replied the latter. "I still want to buy him," said Shirley, adding. "I can pay." * * * * Errol Flynn tries so hard to have adventures, but fate tries harder to stop them. He was all set and sailing away from Miami in his yacht Sirocco in search of bona fide fun on the high seas. So his engine had to break down, forcing a return to port. But Errol goes again, and says thus time he will do or die—unless his studio recalls him for a picture . . . Joan Crawford and Framhot Tone are ex perimenting with separation vacations . . . Olivia rie Havillanri cables me to disregard those romantic rumors of a European tryst with Lord Michelham, who is old enough to be her father... D II AT ARMORV ■VOIler SILVER SPRING. MI). ClrMtliiM E’'rrv Evcmno Except jKOriflg Mon.. 7-30 to 10:30 Rirtlr ADMISSION _lOe «\iniV SKATES _3fte Special Rates to Skatlni Parties Phone Shep. 1506 S. S. 761 ACADEMY Photoplay I I _Theater* Haying Daily Matinee* £. Lawrence Phillip?’ Theatre Beautiful CAf VFRT 2?24 Wisconsin Aye Continues From 4 no p M rn^TAviV *,£iv2?.£5* Mat. 2 V M "THE LION MAN.” a HERNE frf 'AlERlflL^' WE Livj^ KATHLEEN BURKE and CHARLES At_2.;<)(). 3 35. 5:50. 7:50. 9 50. LOUCHEUR I JON KALI..' fTNITD A I 423 9th sFliw "SHE ASKED FOR IT,” _ VsJ?4LM'» cG!lnS _wi,ti and r ;ra!^iS(S rinmiUl llth A N C Are KE X!mP and Floyd Olbhons in "Bolted CAROLINA Air-Conditioned *2 ”nnr Short „ Subject.___ MISCHA AUER in MERRY-GO-ROUND S, DCMM 630 Pa. Avenue S.E. OF 1936 and "PARTNERS IN CRIME " *S l.i. 2179. Mat. 2 P M. “--- — -- "ALTER HUSTON. JAMES STEWART riRPI F Hnm,‘ of Mlrronhonlc Sound -g in "OF HUMAN HEARTS " At 2 00 Vllxvleie Penna. Ave. at 21st St. c" 3 63. .6:.6ll 7 60 9 46 Rhnrr Matinees Tnes . Thura.. sat,. Sun. enm.nT.rr—. — -3-: WAYNE MORRIS. PRISCII LA LANE. £_ SHERIDAN si v'w •\.Lhe"?nS C^edEesHON°R AN° BEHAVE/’ £? IS**'-" ■—uomen.es.---u INSON 111 "A SLIGHT CASE OF DUMBARTON 5 JOBpah^wm-slowr’>rnAI>'St SCANDAL" TIVOLI Vol.'Ysoo. *Ma<t.5dp.MW’ Also Neat and Cnmertice__ C/3 WALTER HUSTON. JAMES STEWART FAIRLAWN A!Ah^ConditionedC" gg ^ Kei^eue of SHANGHAI EXPRESS."— P UPTOWN Conn. Are, and Newark rONGRFSS Nichols Ave. A ^ Matinee, 2:00 P.m!*" S100, LuIiVjoLM Portland St. S.E. 7; Brnuaht Back by Popular Demand WMt BOYD in "PARTNERS OF THE UJ GARY COOPER. FRANCHOT TONE - PLAINS...__ »r- in "LIVES OF A BENGAL LANCER." I inn 3227 M St. N.W. u AL^-y"——S~— L*UU Double Fen Hire • ^Theaters Having Eve. Performance* •WELLS FARGO" with .TQEL McCREA. . AMD A CCA HAD 18th St a" r«T . BOB BURNS and FRANCES DEE_ A AITIdAjjADUK Rd , Col.*5595 1 VTT1 r1 caq nt*» c« vnr ^ ROBERT TAYLOR and MAUREEN LITTLE fiA?r-tohn,m'ioncd- 2 ^^VAN ,n A YANK AT OX RUDOLPH VALENTINO in 06 ---- --S'JLS.9' ' tfi-JLiiL_ "SON OF THE SHEIK” M AP0LL0 fi&cHo,nS,3,N# PRINCESS "mMFK'lC FRANCES FARMER AND RAY MILL AND ppN PH A R i°T F r r A P 4eRP£;R. ■ nBrSl' in "EBB TIDE/' SCOTT COLTON In ^SN-CHARLIE MCCARTHY in PURE "THE WILDCATTER."_S *EUtL__ .. _ SECO «i:iu fl‘"'rcl* all1 <t* AVALON 5G1 ClevcHInd*26O0N'W' ““W Silver Snrint. Sid 771 'SWING YOUR LADY." with HUM ,. rrnm b IHI P M ^ PHREY BOGART. FRANK McHUOH. MEFR Y-GO-ROUND OF 9.is Wl»h star At li 16 : 9 40 Alsn Cartnnn cast, also "SHE'S GOT EVERYTHING" -ViVW^W"Viri,.2 ■With GENE RAYMOND and ANN AVF HR ANI4H4S Pa- Avr- S E SOTHERN n'“' VIIAMlvU Line. 2106 *—----- B "SHE LOVED A FIREMAN" with QTANTAN ,:,h *"'1 r sis. n.e. 2 nicK foran ann sheridan. Ol All lull Finest Sound Fuuinment T” ROBERT ARMSTRONG. At 6:39. Continuous From 6 .36 P.M. gg S'10. 9:60. EDGAR BERGEN "Blossoms on Hrnariwav ” £■- charlie_mcCarthy in africa Diucouma un DliidUUdV, cq SPEAKS ENGLISH." Short Subject. BWrrine EDWARD ARNOLD. SHIRLEY e. 0/31 mm-in-vTr. v ir ~ ROSS and JOHN TRENT it COLONY 4rW "THAT’S MY STORY,” eg Broiwh? Back by Popular D^and. W’h a"d IS .Sa&TM' -WM. kUHOiUAH.- At 6:16. T:ln 9:40. Short. TAKOMA 4,5 *£d , Butternut Sts. HAMF 1230 C St. N.E. *A I\ U111 rt No Pa r k 1 n r Troubles i S'JITIE. Atlantic 8183 CLAUDETTE COLBERT in «-&. "swing your lady.- with hum umestr. nCnT, ,7 1 ,? PHREY BOGART. FRANK McHUOH. TOVARICH.” ^ At 6:16. 7:65, 9:40._Also Comedy. Select Short Subjects. SAVOY 3030 14th St. N.W. tomorrow. Continuous from i on P M. -£*,7,” t?6? -- Robert young in paradise for ^wild horse rodeo At fi so. THREE" and "WALLABY JIM OF THE K in. in.op. Cartoon Musical Short. - ISLANDS."_____ YORK 4f. a®*1 Oo*bo* NEWTON 12th ^andnNewton I WILLIAM BOYD*'* "'p^RTNER^OP "INTERNATIONAL - SETTLEMENT ” HIPPODROME Double Fea”Se ^ U Kav Francis. "Stolen Holiday." Joe With DOLORES DLL RIO Prnner. "Life of the Party ” w_^MatfneeP^oypST18, CAMEO MT JESSE THEATER18 sta^NE.1"* George Brent in “Gold □ "PENITENTIARY,” Is Where You Find It.” With WALTER CONNOLLY Feature Anprox. 6:50. 9:*?5. m p,„ ,,,^,---3- ARfADF HYATTsvn.LE.~MrD. r.l CYIVAN !sl and R. !. AIltAUL Cont. 6-11. X 5 "Paradise fwThree ” WALTER HUSTON in £ With FRANK MORGAN ’ “OF HUMAN HEARTS.” _and ROBERT YOUNG._Lx4 Feature Approx. 6 00. 7:45. 9:15, w PALM THEATER nF,vARAY’ g RICHMOND «rHARTTPPrtHAN AT = MAUCH TWINS in MONTE CARLO,” £ TwiN BROTHER^ WARNER OLAND. KEYE LUKE. O 1 W ill EJItkJ I rlJljK. "DAREDEVIL RIDERS,” ^ open-Alexandria—va. DICK PURCELL BEVERLY ROBERTS. 5 ‘Yt^r nr.n > --tDiiweTOH Ui-.2 ADOLPHE MENJOU in ARLINGTON, VA. ■“ "GOLDWYN FOLLIES.” WILSON g ^eeJ^rkin^ace-SOOCar. ""CHECKERS." “nd STUART ERWIN ln « MILO R°CCK0^tL7Eiim) t CUT AN Clarendon Va WALTER HUSTON in WILLIAM BOYD in "CASSIDY OF BAR 26 " “OF HUMAN HEARTS.” STATE-BETHESDA Bethe'daV Md. MARLBORO **d. pit a c CTADDFTT ir* lHni\Lul/I\U Cont. 7-11. 01 AriltH. I 1 in Wm. Powell In ‘‘Baroness and the “OLD WYOMING TRAIL.” Approx. 7:40, 9 40, JOAN BLONDELL in FALLS CHURCH, VA. “BACK IN CIRCULATION.” STATE S <1VORR?ESG LEE Shown 7 00. 10.no. EDW G ROBINSON I BUCK JONES in News—Cartoon—Comedy. ln G* | ' bo^a2£b^ely The Boss Man WILLIAM DANFORTH. Who has the title role in the ./. Franklyn Viola presenta tion of the Gilbert and Sulli van comic operetta “The Mikadoat the Rialto Thea ter Monday night. Sports item: Fragile Carole Lombard makes a sucker out of strong Clark Gable at tennis ... Joan Fontaine has the smallest waist in Holly wood according to her new leading man, Derrick de Marney. * * * * There is only one of the myriad Goldwyn stories that amuses Sam himself. Ever since he has been in the picture business, he has been credited with being the only producer financing his own films. He does not. "Why should I risk my money as well as my brains?'* asks the exceed ingly sage Mr. Goldwyn, and for once he is not gagging. (Copyright. 193S. by the North American Newspaper Alliance, Inc.) SERVICE ORDERS ARMY. Stratemeyer, Lt. Col. Oorge E, Air Corps. Hamilton Field, Calif. to Army War College; September 10. Lindt, Lt. Col. John H, General Staff Corps, office of chief of staff, to Hawaiian Department; July 20. Richards. Lt. Col. Walter L, Medi ral Corps, general dispensary, Balti more, to Fort George Wright, Wash ; June 10. Van D. Cowan. Mai. Egbert W,' Dental Corps, Scott Field, 111, to Fort Myer, Va.; May 18 Middleton, Maj. C. Lloyd. Quarter- ! master Corps, office of quartermaster general, to Fort Sam Houston, Tex • June 4. Minton, Maj. Henry E. Ordnance Department, Army Industrial College, j to Hawaiian Department: July 16. Barnett, Maj. Lloyd, Air Corps, to Langley Field, Va, on completion of his present tour of foreign service. Lavin, Maj. Gregory 8, Ordnance Department, Fort Monroe. Va„ to Raritan Arsenal, Metuchen, N. J.; September l. Brown. Maj. Brisbane H, Quar termaster Corps. Philadelphia, to Hoiabird Quartermaster Depot, Bal timore. Jackson. Maj. George A, Infantry, to Fort Washington. Md, on com pletion of his present tour of foreign service. Ellis, Capt. Wiibus R„ Quarter master Corps. Hoiabird Quartermas ter Depot, Baltimore, to office of quartermaster general; August 15. Collins, Capt. William O , Quar termaster Corps, Hoiabird Quarter master Depot. Baltimore, to Fort Ethan Alien, Vt.; June 15. Sheridan, Capt, Arthur J, &igj. neer Corps, engineer reproduction plant, to Fort Du Pont. Del.; August 31. Dewey. Capt.. Franklin Haylander, Chemical Warfare Service Reserve. Rochester. N. Y, to office of chief of chemical warfare service; May 1. Ellis, Capt. Harry V, Quartermaster Corps. Hoiabird Quartermaster Depot. Baltimore, to Army base, Boston; August I. Ridgely, Capt. Dale B„ Dental Corps, Fort H. G. Wnght, N. Y„ to general dispensary; May 1. Seybold, Capt. John 8. Engineer Corps, Vicksburg, Miss, to office of chief of engineers; June 15. Kohls, First Lt. Carl W , Infantry, Port Benning Ga„ to Walter Reed General Hospital for treatment. Brown, First Lt. Robert Q, Field Artillery. Fort Hoyle, Md, to Fort Sill, Okla, June 12. Cain, First Lt. James A. Jr, Field Artillery. Fort Bill. Okla, to Fort Hoyle, Md. Homer, First Lt, Samuel W.. Field Artillery, Fort Sill, Okla, to Fort Myer, Va. Dick, Second Lt. John S. B, Engineer Corps, Fort Belvoir, Va, to Fort Ben ning, Ga, NAVY. Byrnes, Comdr. James C., Jr., de tached U. S. S. Idaho, to Navy Yard, Philadelphia; May. Godwin. Comdr. Donald G , detached Naval Academy, to U. S. S. Mississippi; May. Pace. Comdr. Ernest M , Jr., detached ! —■■■ .. — Bureau Aeronautic*, to Carrier Di vision 2; July. Smith, Lt. Comdr. J. Gregg. Medi cal Corps, detached Bureau Medicine and Surgery, to Johns Hopkins Hos pital, Baltimore; April. Oranum, Lt. Comdr. Alfred M„ de tached Bureau Engineering, to U. S. S. Raleigh; May. Mayer, Lt. Comdr. Roland G„ de tached Naval Aircraft Factory, Phila delphia, to Consolidated Aircraft Corp., San Diego; May. Eason, Lt. Comdr. Curry E„ de tached Navy Yard, to U. S. S. Vega; May. Harvey, Lt. Comdr. Lester M., de tached U. S. S. Hamilton, to Norfolk, Va.; June. Sylvester, Lt. Comdr. Evander W., Construction Corps, detached Navy Yard, Mare Island, Calif., to Navy Yard; April. Coffin, Lt. Harry N., detached Hy drographic Office, to U. S. S. Hanni bal; May. Fraser, Lt. George K. detached Navy Yard, to U. S. 8. Ranger; May. Kehoe, Lt. Thomas H., detached Naval Air Station, Anacostia, to U. S. S. Chaumont; May. Kelly, Lt. Samuel G., detached Naval Observatory, to U. S S. Perkins; June. Pogue, Lt. William G„ detached Naval Academy, to U 8. S. Lexington; May. Clark, Lt. John E., detached Naval Aircraft Factory, Philadelphia, to U. 8. 8. Sartoga; July. Briner, Lt. Richard R„ detached Naval Academy, to Naval Aircraft Factory, Philadelphia; May. Highleyman, Lt. Richard, detached Navy Yard, to U. 8. 8. Utah; May. MacGregor, Lt. fj. g.) Edgar J„ 3d, detached Naval Academy, to Navy Yard, Portsmouth, N. H.; May. Wilson. Lt. <J. g) George S., de tached U. 8. 8. Vega, to Navy Yard, Philadelphia; May. Detyens, Lt. <j. g.) Julian H.. de tached Naval Air Station, Norfolk, Va., to U. 8. S. Rigel; June. Welker, Chief Machinist Charles D„ detached Navy Yard, Philadelphia, to home, relieved active duty; July 1. Perdue, Machinist John W.. detached U. S. S. Pensacola, to Navy Yard, Portsmouth, Va ; June. Snovel, Chief Electrician Carl H., de tached Navy Yard. Porthmouth, Va., to home, relieved active duty; April. ■-• Coffee constitutes more than 50 per cent of Brazil's exports. Mrs. Moore Granted Divorce. Mrs. Dorothy Moore, 1519 Connecti cut avenue N.W., was granted a divorce In District Court Wednesday from Ray F. Moore. Embassy Apart ments. Sixteenth and Harvard streets N.W. The grounds were desertion. Mr. Moore did not contest the action. A geographical mile s the length of 1 minute of latitude. I LUMBER I I CUT TO SIZE I At No Extra Cost! ■ ... We cater to email buyers ■ and make delivery within 2 ■ hours. ■ Call U« Up! ■ J. FRANK l/'ELLY Im Lumber—Millwerk | ^^2121_Georgio Avo. 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