DIGEST OF THE NEWS
Date: 28 November 1937
ACTING on the advice of her mother and business counselor, Ginger Rogers has requested RKO executives for a readjustment of her current contract to include a share of the profits from her pictures in addition to her weekly salary of $2,500.
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WHAT NEWS IN LONDON?
Date: 28 November 1937
Wireless to THE NEW YORK TIMES
The Stage Society, pioneers in the once unknown fields of Ibsen, Strindberg and Shaw, returns to Strindberg on Sunday with the first English translation of "Queen Christina," which will be given a single performance at the Westminster Theatre with Wanda Rotha in the title role. Fritz Wendhausen,
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Advertising News and Notes; Kelvinator Seeks Trade Views
Date: 29 November 1937
Kelvinator trade contest planned
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SWISS HERO IS HONORED; Charity Issues Picture General Dufour--News Of Philatelic World
Date: 28 November 1937
By Kent B. Stiles
Kent
Nazi swastika placed on postage stamp; illus
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NEWS OF THE SCREEN; RKO Retrenches--Mitzi Green to Appear With Astaire and Rogers in 'Carefree'--Other Items
Date: 29 November 1937
Special to THE NEW YORK TIMES
As a result of slashes ordered in operating costs by New York banks, RKO has dropped a number of employes and notified several producers that their options will not be exercised.
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RADIO'S SHORT WAVES; Colombia Has New Station in Mountains--News From the Foreign Broadcasters
Date: 28 November 1937
COLOMBIA, already with twenty or more short-wave stations on the air, has added another highpowered broadcaster to the list. When tuned during the past week, the new station, located at Bucaramanga just east of the Magdalena River, has been sending a signal which surpasses, in volume and clarity, the general run of South American waves.
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THE FINANCIAL WEEK; Decline in Trade and Markets Partly Halted--Last Week's Washington News and Its Meaning
Date: 29 November 1937
By Alexander D. Noyes
Alexander
Something more of ground was lost by the stock market early last week, but with frequent recoveries and with decided advance on Friday and Saturday.
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NEWS OF THE STAGE; Helen Jerome Dramatizing Lewis's Latest Novel--Craven Returning--Grisman Leases the Fulton
Date: 29 November 1937
Sinclair Lewis's latest novel, "The Prodigal Parents" (publication date Jan. 21), is now being dramatized by Helen Jerome, Mr. Lewis disclosed yesterday. As already noted, its story is of the conflict between the younger and older generations, told from the latter's viewpoint.
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