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spAY, JUNE 25, 1935,
LUING [S9UES O
AKET DO REVERSE
erly Retreat Staged
ter Sharp Selling Flur
in First Hour
gy VICTOR EUBANK
iated Press Financial Editor
w YORK —(AP)— The stock
ot found & back-tracking ex
today and leading issues re
-4 their recent trend.
o retreat was orderly, however,
after a sharp selling flurry in
st hour, prices leveled off and
ne turned quiet. The sagging
ment was attributed partly to
ight news that the president
i insist upon enactment of his
hution-of-wealth tax program
e present session 'of congress.
hnical influences also were
a 5 a contributing cause.
ins and cotton maintained a
r steady position in the face
o performance - of equities.
s were only moderately lower.
dollar was fairly firm in for
exchange dealings.
are losses ranged from frac
to 2 or more points, but there
exceptions, Ludlum Steel, Am.
n Tobacco “B”, Midland Steel
ucts, National Cash Register,
ese, Allied Chemical and Ra
oferred “B” were among there
to record gains. Most of the
and utilities were about un
ed to slightly lower,
ncipal declines were registered
ternational Business Machines
duction, American Can, Con
a2l Can, Du Pont, U. S. Smelt
cerro De Pasco, American
hone and Public Service of'
Jersey. Such stocks as U, S.
General Motors, General
vic, Consolidated Gas, North
jcan, Union Pacific and
dard Oil of New Jersey were
COTTON STEADY
)W YORK — (AP) — Cotton
steady today ~with interest
ering in the further evening up
ly commitments in the absence
elivery notices.
New York Table
Open High Low Close F. C.
. 11.51 11.67:11+61 11.52 11.63
. 11.22 11.25 11.20 11.22 11.28
. 11.26 11,27 11.22 11.24 11.26
~ 11.26°11.37 11.26 11.26:11.26
.. 11.30 11.81 14.28 11.29 11.28
,11.35 11,87 31.88 11.35 11.34
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IRREGULAR TRENDS
FW ORLEANS — (AP) — An
plar trend charaecterized price
pements today in late trading on
cotton market, with active posi
s from 2 points lower to 4 points
er.
New Orleans Table
Open High Liow Close P. C.
y . 11.46 11.61 11.46 11.49 11.4%
b, 11,17 1128 BT 1120 118 N
.. 11.22 13584 11420 11.21 11.23
L. 11.24 11:24:31.23 11.28 11.28
< 11.27 1183 $127 11.27'11.29
p . 11.33 11.34 11.31 11.31 11.83
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Come suddenly upon some of Hollywood’s favorites, snap your
camera, and youw have characteristic and, informal pictures like
these. At left, Ginger Rogers, dressed in ‘‘Patio” pajamas of white
linen crash and sash of greéen Pamico cloth, hds just picked some
flowers from the studio ‘garden. At.right, Katharine Hepburn
sits dowmn on the stairs of a ballroom Set to talk things over with
% " Producer; Pandro S. Bermian, .
BY DAN THOMAS
(NEA Service Correspondent)
HOLLYWOOD — Always sOme
thing new. Spend all your life,
watching pictures in the making,
and still you don’t get bored. A
different activity on the lots every
day — even new persons to go
soldiers are about to embark on an
NEW YORK STOCKS
NEW YORK.— (&) —The fol
lowing is the close of stocks quo
tations on the New York Stock
Exchange today:
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B D BEd s vvni eisaiens 1086
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U 8 Ind Alcohol .. .. e = 42
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T B-steel Pld .o oo veleeiwa 88
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Western Union .... .- L. 3%
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through the old motjons, "
F'rinstance:
A hundred men attired in British
army uniforms are gathered on one
of the large United Artists stages
for “The Dark Angel.”” ‘The set
represents a pier from which the
soldiers are about to embank on an
army transport,
They're going to shoot one of the
key scenes in which Frederic March
and Herbert Marshall, cousins and
buddies all their lives, turn cold
and unfriendly toward each other.
Marshall is sitting on the side
lines solemnly reading a London
newspaper. He's always solemn.
March is kidding the script girl.
He's always kidding, even ruins
scenes sometimes for laughs.
Cameraman Greg Toland, one of
Hollywood's smallest but best. cine
matographers, is ordering ° certain
lights changed: “Flood 17. Put a
nigger on that spot, Hit that cor
ner with eight.
Final Instructions
- They're ready for the scene,
‘“Please, everybody!” shouts the as
sistant director. The uniformed ex
tras scatter over the set in nonchal
ant groups. March and Marshall
take their places about 10 feet from
‘the camera. Claud Allister comes
running to join them. |
Director Sidney Franklin, nat
tily dressed in white flannels and‘
dark coat, walks over to give the
trio final instructions. Much of
the picture hinges on this scene, so
he’s nervous about it. Lithe and
short, he doesn’t look at all import
ant. But six-foot stars take orders
from his just the same.
‘While the director returns to his
chair near the camera, an assist
ant cameraman hastily measures
the distance from the lens to the
actors. The focus on movie cameras
always is determined right to the
inch. J
Preliminary' to Every Scene
'Turn ’em over,” orders Frank-
lin,
For one second, a boy holds in
frent of the camera a small black
board showing production and scene
numbers. That's to aid cutters in
assembling the bits of film. °
. “All right, boys,” says the di
rector softly. -
Allister starts the action, telling
Marshall of having seen March at
an inn with a girl. That’s followed
by a wordy quarrel between Herb
and Freddie.
It looked good to me on the first
take, but a second shot is ordered.
And there probably will be a third.
Costly Time Wasted 1
On a stage at REKO, they're
shooting a ballroom scene for Kath
arine Hepburn's picture, ‘‘Alice
Adams,” Booth Tarkington’s great
novel. |
‘What a set! Two hundred extras,
all wearing evening clothes. That
means they're each earning sls for
the day’s work—and spending most
of their time playing cards.
fThat always happens on a big
set. Four or five scenes a day are
a good average. Seems as if the
entire company, technicians and
laborers included, spend half their
time doing nothing, just as they
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ably the reason for the delay. Katie
doesn’'t like something about the
scene and she's trying to have it
revamped. “Pan” doesn’t look over
ly pleased, either.
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Finally they're ready to shoot.i
Scores of big are lights, mounted
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set, send down a flood of light. It's!
a scene in which Katharine gets
mad at Fred Mac Murray, and leaves
him right in she middle of a dance.
Director George Stevens calls
for silence.
An orchestra starts playing “sil
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without making a sound. The act
ual music comes from a phonograph
with a large amplifier. Some coup
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