DEUIGITFULLY In the film capital today live a small group of comedians. whose ac- tions. :pantomime. and visual gags make their stories understandable re- gardless. of what tongue' is .spoken.ý Notable iii -this exclusive group are Harold Lloyd, Charlie Chaplin, tbe 'Marx Brothers. Mickey M.'ouse (un- dec, the tutelage of Walt -Disney), ndW. C. Fields. Lloyd currently entering film lists with hisý new opus. 'Professor, Be- Nyare!" has always énjoyed great for- eign populariîty. due to the fact that action predominates over speech are always, sure, of good- visual laughs, Which, require no knowledge of the English tongue to appreciate. Even totally deaf persons have been able to, understand Lloyd "talkiè" comedies. AÂs an experiment in 194, Lthe comaaiabal a pit of -The Cat'sPaw" for a number crf deaf persons w-ho were not famiIiar wvith lip-reading technique. W\ýithoUt exý,ception the afflicted persons were able to enjoy the film. The 'Marx Brothers, although con- tinually tossing witticisms back and forth, still get. most of their laughs f rom their riotous antics. NV. C. Fields and "'Mickey Žd\ouse," Disney's hi2 cil. ae lUkewise members of in his late short, "Ho -t A4 recenit picture of Alyrna Loy shows tJw-yeung- lady with one of Iîcr jrettiest sondles. She fs se% in. <"Test Pilot" showVing in local thea fres. co- starring ziith Clark Gable, Spencer Tracy, arnd Lionel ,9arrymore. lier ne.ii mwve, stil under. production, zt'ilbc 'ToHot to Jadl" with Ck Gble. Hi Ho Si1ver! ý DRUNKS REQUIRE STUDY *z nI lfg- -lcrh- ho hasm..a. BLUE I IATY. Cd~w~@cjM& ~%h$~Ot~Ptfl.