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BROOKLYN DAILY E A G L E , N E W YORK, S A T U R D A Y , OCTOBER 27, 1934,
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Another New Play Arrives — More Films Make Local Debuts — Art Arthur BENEFIT PERFORMER
DUE ON BROADWAY NEXT WEEK IN NEW PLAYS \
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By ARTHUR POLLOCK
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POSTMARKS AND POSTSCRIPTS Mall, mail, the gang's all here. Ann Roberts of Columbia Heights writes, inclosing a classified advertisement from the New York Times and asks, "What do you make of this, Mr. Arthur?" The advertisement reads: "Wanted for part-time "work—25 of the •meanest, most cantankerous, orneriest, crabbiest, sourest, evil-dispositioned men in the city; must beer devoid of any sense of humor and with him "was swell," and adding, able to give references anent these "It was one of the few interviews I have had that did not turn out qualifications; salary $1 per hour to be acutely embarrassing. I must for preview audience. Write W-27, read The Eagle more regularly" , . , From Hollywood, Jerry Wald Times." Without.being too sure about it, tells us that Helen Morgan may be Miss Roberts, we've composed a starred in a "story called "Hostess," little reply and addressed it to the for Warners . . . L. E. Abernethy zanies we think are behind the ad. of the Brownsville Branch of the Brooklyn Public Library writes askAnd I t goes like this . . . "Dear Ben Hecht and Charles ing for a dozen copies of the "GoMacArthur: Noticed your daffy ad ing Places" booklet, remarking "It in the Times—and my guess is that has aroused considerable interest" 'Box W-27' is the Happiness Twins. . . . and Joseph T. Gleason. New Hecht and MacArthur, paging a York resident correspondent for the preview audience for that new Jim- Amalgamated Press of London, is mie Savo comedy. If it isn't, it another who wants the Booklet, amusingly saying, "I believe your should be. Am I right? booklet is offered without cost "So far as being 'ornery, crabby, little since I am not certain, I ensour and evil-dispositioned'—who but 10 cents to cover postage and could fill those qualifications half close at the same time ease my conso thoroughly as a Broadway col- science'' Strauss calls umnist? Unless, of course, It be a attention . to. .a Arthur Pumpkin Pie Promprofessional movie critic. enade tonight at the Junior League "Hire me and see how I do. I of Union Temple . . . Jerome Witdjdn't like 'Crime Without Passion' ham, one of the Typos, writes, either (well, the slow opening any- "Having shown so friendly an inwav). terest in my career, I know you'll "All the best, be glad that I am at last having "ART ARTHUR." some luck with the magazines" and "P. S.--So far as the dollar an sends regards to Ona Cragg, Mrs. hour is concerned, it'll do—but re- R. L. Littell and Wcs-ley . . . And member, no rehearsals. B. R. S., the department's double "P. p. S.—Will the program In- feature expert, points to this amusclude a Mickev Mouse?" ing combination at the Stillwell the other day: "The Party's Over MORE ABOUT BEN and The Last Roundup." Mr. Ben Bemie, who could more accurately be Identified as "the old STAGE WHISPER sllcetro," judging by his golf game, Eleanorc: You pronounce it comes in for attention this week via "Shawn" O.Casey . . . and he's the letter jotter-downers. Jack Schuster lets us know that among the roost charming of men. he was" greatly interested in lcnrn^ Marion Kirk: Mark Hellingcr's ing that Bernie hailed from Wil- latest book, "The Ten Million," liamsburg and went to school should do as well as Woollcott's there. "While Rome Burns,' both being a "I'Ve Just spoken to Jack Bernie, feast of anecdote and story. who corroborates your info that Jack K.: Thank you for the litBernie attended 'the old McKibbin erati suggestion. Will comment public school,'" he writes. "Inci- further. dentally, that school used to be R. May and you-all: copy that known as P, S. 21, and is located week was mislaid. Thanks on McKibbin St. between Graham other for writing, calling, wiring. My and Manhattan Aves. It Is now used as an annex for the Alexander most dimpled smile. Hamilton High School. RESTAURANTS-BROOKLYN "The Bernie blacksmith shop Jised. t o . be - somr.whftre.i-on- Moor