Monday, Oct. 14, 1929
Variations
P: In Hollywood, an insurance company hired agents to get information on the morals of cinema people applying for policies. Those intimate with the wives, husbands of others, those who patronize bootleggers, stay up late, were recently refused policies as bad risks.
P: In the Capitol Theatre, St. Catherine's, Canada, patrons cracking crisp shells made sound pictures hard to hear, caused the manager to bar peanuts, peanut eaters.
P: In a monastery in Milan, Italy, monks without professional help made a sound film of prayers, organ music. They refused to sell it, sent it instead to Rome for the Pope's diversion.
P: For South American trade, Sonoart began to make Blaze O' Glory, a talking picture in Spanish starring one Jose Bohr, Argentinian.