,aniU n.aiuay, &mprA i LT aSJ £i. "Nagana" ýw;ill thrill with the most dangerous animal sequences nii the bis- tory of1 the 'screen, ýwith the ruthles3. cruelties of'Af*rîcan savages, with its higbly dramatic story, and with. the appearance of Tala Bireli,. Viennese beauty who is one of -the screen's' most exotic amit alluring actresses. Fea-, tured witb Miss Bireill is Melvyn l)ojuglas, former stage favorite., L1ike a panorama of life is "Thie 1Secret of Madamie Blanche,"' whiclh shows at the Teatro del t.ago, Sunday and Monday, April 16 and 17. This new drama from the. Metro-Goldwyt- ,Mayer studios ranges over a period of thirty years, ail crowded with graphic events shaping and: coloring the varied career of its adventurous heroine.. Irenie Dunne is a compelling figure in this scea adation iMartin Brown's. stage play. '*The Ladyý." Withi a cast including Boots Mallory, Wampas Bàby Star, Ralpb Morgan,. 'Alexander Kirkland, Irene Ware, Noel Madison, Christian Rub and F~erike Boros, "Humanity" cornes to the Teatro del Lago, Tuesday and Wed- nesday, April 18 and 19. John Francis Dillon, who directed Clara Bow in "Cal Tfer Savage," transferred the story 10 the. screen. Synopsis. INight Editor gets *"tip* iluring broad da.ylight, then tiptoes over to Rexford Bellarny residence, 1214 Forest avenue, Wilmette, whiere Ralph Bellaniuy. movie star. Is surprised prowI}- ing in his,,home pantry, which >he has flot vlsited for' three years. Groggy Night Editor appreclates Raiph Bei- lanys ability to smile-even after ihe has, bee n driven fromn pantry. I-aph l13elany and ' 14ghi' Edtor. ,sm-oke (Ralph's cigarettes) while movie star -breaks down. and tels all about, Cali- * fornia experlencee! W'elI,, when Ralph Bcllamny recov- ered from the first shocks of the earthquitake (he did his, quivering, at his Santa Monica homeé)- he tried to get ini touch . by. telephone with his wife who was stayinig ai Laguna Beach with Mrs. Fre dric Nfarch. It took a n1eretwo hours, and 35 min- utes to ,reach Mrs. Bellamy, by tele- phone. Then, in company with Fredric March, Ralph .Bellamy started , to' drîve south to - Lag44ne Beach. With martial law prevailing along the wést coast, lie and March were able, nevertheless, to get throughi the debris, although the' two stars often hiad to stop and show the police pass wliichi they had obtained. They arrived to find that Mrs., Bel- lamny and Mrs. Marchi were stili un- injured. He went on toUtrs, cast with travel-, ing players. Many an Iowan sobbed while Ralph Bellamy stirred emotions as the hiero or viliain of somée vigor-.7 ous melodrama. While, the wind rustled.the cornstalks in mnidwestern- prairies, younig girls (and somneflot so Young) gazed, saucer-eyed at. the youthful, actor, Bellamy, an d s ighed. is$n't he wonderful?" Ralph Bellamy gained notice not only f roin the audiences but also the experts with eyes peeled for actors who cari attract crowds, (and box of- fice receipts). It was thus. inevitable that a boy with brains,,ability and, the courage to work should bit Broad- way. Glittering Gotham did' t dazzle Ralph,, and bis fine, steady per- formnances won him the recognition which gave him the chance to start the battie of batties-the fight for fa'rfe in talichg picttitm. (To be concluded) Also Eddie Giibbonile !'WRESTLER'S BRIDE" Saturday, April 15, ~ Refurn by Requ.st CANJOF 571 Ki D nlomSPAII AlsoF Cd medy *1 oay, and ridîay, npril ZU an( Iu Alison Skipwortb heads the cast. BARRYMORE STARS li "Topaze" at Varsity Theater; Gala Kiddies' Revue Ofcered at Saturday Matine John Barrymore is seen as the drab Frencb h c1tnaster who nerks up P Bellamy and Fredric March. were treated Io an intirnate cross-section, of life-a kind of Xýray view of apartrnents. Trak e a deep breath, folks, '(we just took a drink., of coffee) and get ready for a transition in "this here" story. (Nighit Editors inust take time out for day dreams, ye know). With f ui. Fredric March, El Claudette Colbert are with Spencer Tracy-Bette De Aiso Technicolor Comedy Cartoon-News stars~