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Highland Park Press, 15 Oct 1931, p. 31

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This, Mod- 'or Crawford ' not soon childhood. act more nd gauch- ’ohn. AMI- _. F- hspic- f Paris includes Idnpted 73f "NewAnswerto terpmrtintt " part, t trtneerity of portn'yeLIhnee who “vim. Stu'nwyck in “Ten Cents e Deuce” will - that nine he: them) quali- ties. _ - u. may In; motion picture."- Beauty of eetthnp is -nttnl. The human skin of been intend should be woven through it. The (lunatic nitration. the _,aetort menacing. require the widen“ of I director who “W eurae. ter, :6 well u the technique of mo- _tion pictune. Thig- Ooh-able Pk- tureJueeu the requirement- ttt I A modern parsllellor the query, IRhat, are ’littlgjkls. nude ott'Cis one which. theatregoers have been pondering tdr many s mean . . . "What are good screen productions made oft" The simplest, Jud most etfeetim isnswer .tp the jpteartion" is vided in "Ten Cents a Dulce." Bsr- b'iFrgt"iiii"ira"GiiitrtBtret,rttntuanrtr standipg portrsysl in this Mel-jug, which Liohel _Bnrrrnorxt he‘s direct- edwlth rsre uMrrrttndirttr. . The mdrsynstlc sltustions .will creep up, tske hold and carry you o.tttothett-oftheatory . . . scenes you would mm have imag- ined and svstory thst will please Adpretttirs do not make a star of m adieu} 'io'rmd6umtrethttives-i tablish the worth of n motion pie- ture. The “at requires ability. and Wall charm. intelligence in in- terpreting " part, . sincerity of you with its surprises. an; eiiFTmGiai __ . Vrtai'itriy “Ton Cunt. a Dana." Cinema Talk all: (This IEt?Aqrtt, Age" .. - - w Bard Question 'Ciettftlt" , Ike, Lia! Clarence Darrow , Attempts to Explain The nebular hypothesis of the ori- gin: of the earth is. portrayed." A _ . . . V. - _ sun 3 ttUneintftitow and drawn out a long stream of fUmintt matter, “.,?f'!ihs_.m§i.@._nis£m.§h¢t_js..mt a millions years to make,? is the wny someone has desetibed "The Mystery of Life." Much more than I million years in Net, for it goes tmek-ter-the tmrtmrimrusrourolamrt and wientists haven’t yet decided Two kindred millions, or "ttttttru abouts, is the Intent ealeu1atiom hrformed from it. The earth takes shape. Butte meteors fall on the surface and generate tremendous but: Vapors form end the terrttte battle between fire and water be- gather in hollow places, the surface C., buckles, forming fk the -tttotttttttttr t' ““3991. and iemttttreiitir taketheir _ shape-Genera, hot springs and vol- canoes still attest the interior heat. 1 Pooled- vam- ther famed~ w the shores of the receding seas and in these bacteria,_ the lowest form of, life _pirw, known, and probably the earliest life on earth, ditithtiitM. tV So declares Clarence Darrow, emi.. _ . nent attorney and champion of cw lotion. who is the principal talker "i in "The Mystery of tite." talker, and at this point Mr. third' row aka him "Bow damning k iiiiiiiiiir,'2'ieaiiir"" "We don't know," replied Doctor Panhley. "But living matter can. shsta of only I few chemicds, alt of which were present in Mm springs and pools; and it may have. begun by chemical combinations forming simple bacteria, which were dale to live on raw chemical ma- terial.- Once life started, the living world could have been formed by evolution." Mr. Dntrow agrees with thin and add: that whet'we‘ are ttiterettetrttr right now is how the living Wop, come into existenCe, and how it got to be the way it in. ma how men ic reinteCtp, the rest at nature. Bio-) logic“ ecienee has on eneWer that appeals to Mr. Darrow. The answer in evolution. T ' In a anxiously entertaining as. cellc,eiPhTrti'E mum the " Velopment o e G GiiiFit' from 'aiiic' ple booted: end the amoeba, the simplest form of animal life, thm all the mime! kingdom to the cove men end mum to modern men, depicting the t " of evolution in all it. verioue plum. ttirioti.re" "iauiaur'i1A'iiyitit'-tui mm in this lutut dtoet. . Dr. M. (H. 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