Show - ' - - ' ' - 4 - Blonday Morning - i Certain Young s tar e I a IL t HOLLYWOOD—Not FATP:11111n h El Pq -- JL A 'LAB 11 - Ohm t t t Fidler $y Jbnmle t all news - Ok4 C -- i' - her Belden - writer-spous- '' ei !'6'''‘ - t-:t- -- e- - ex-may- or ri :" i4 :" k : — ' : ::: 5' : ' 1 t' '''":: — -: ::r-?- ‘'-- - - !'7''''1ti ' :i:::- ?: their rent But of all the seerninglynonsensical stories the one with the widest circulation concerns the star in an eating scene who has to gorge himself every time the director orders a new "take" it's with a feeling of "" guilt and shame that we report James Stewart and Paulette Goddard broke the nonstop eating record in a scene for James Roosevelt's comedy "Pot o' Gold" This time the poor doughnut the beating It would be took very easy to say they ate dozens and dozens of them but in the interests of truth the press agent is forced to compromise on 10 apiece 'Even so you may not believe ' this So let's cut the doughnUt eating down to eight each and please don't let Director George Marshall read this because only four "takes" were made 1 ' ' f:'''t '' : ': " ' ': '' j ' - - ' " ":101 t4 i ?e e ' i -- -- ''$' ' L'' - '- ? i: :' ' ': 7it ' - " :' :: :' ' ' A - -- --- 1- ' Expect an announcement in that Norma Talmadge-D- r Carvel Jones matter momentarily First chore scheduled for Linda Darnell's mama after she returns to Filmville should be rleasant—she will take her dot ter to court and ask his honor to approve a new studio contract calling for a big pay boost Gail Patrick and Publicist ' Cliff Lewis don't spend-al- l their -time studying press ' notices' NOW It's Bill Gargan who's rnuMng an offer to star in a Who series of radio dramas said the US film market can't show a profit? RKO's "Kitty averaging a - Foyle" take of $13000 a week piled up a total gross of $429000 in the firtt eight cities it played Jackie Cooper's most prized gift On his eighteenth birthday just celebrated was parental permission to amoke a pipe on the set of Warner Broths ers "Affectionately Yours" 'yesa terday MerleOberon-displayepackage Just received:from Eng land 'which by suggestion at least tells more of the horrors 'of modern war than' most news "dispatches In the box was'old but once expensive doll- and a complete outfit of do112 clothes a Iktter written In With " " : i : i:':'0 1 '' 3 ::5 '- :"i f' T ': r e:i1 :::!'-:''::i: :':::: - -- 1 ''::' ) I ' " -1-- - ' ' :' 01 ik - :: ' '''4‘"' ' ::::: :: ::: ''- Ni- 4- :::: Nii I I :' : ' ' ' :: I I '" Zottit 1xotttot406ttw '''':-:'-'':'i- nett driving home from a hinter land 'location tried to take a shortcut across a pasture — and spent 30 minutes marooned in the oversized gcrawl of ail 8 the middle of big herd of Hereor It read: "My ford steers rnama said It would be all right Bells to the Bells and for me to send my doll to you Will you please keep her in - staff of the House of Murphy for donating their services for America until the war Is over?She's all I have and I don't - the British war relief dinner to be hosted there 'Monday eve by Ikant her to be bombed" Lady Mendl and Sylvia FairMemories: When Rudolph Valbanks To Virginia Gilmore ntino almost unrecognizable in who despite rave publicity for an coat of grease pa ' her work in three pictures his' raded the length of the boulevard her feet on level ground kept in a clattering automotive modand still lives In the 'same oneroom apartment she took on her strosity proudly shouting to everyone he pied: "'Look built To OrchesHollywood arrival It m yself! When Norman tra Leader Abe Lyman And Danc-- 4 er Paul Draper for paying the Xerry king on a seashore location swain out to a float transportation of 14 stranded fell asleep--an- d spent the next showgirls from Florida to New three days in! bed with sunburn' York No Belli to: That Dead When Rod La Rocque durEnd Kid who tied up Hollywood ing the big real estate boom of traffic the other day by his zany the '204 paid a few hundred doldriving—and cheers for the speed lars for an option on a Hollycop who ran him down wood business corner—and sold (Distributed by the McNaught It within two days for a $75000 When Connie Ben Syndicate Inc) profit! - ::"- ? i--- - :: i 1 Aintoommanatamakskoae - 'I ! 3' the way there: Laugh "There's too much gloom In this world" says the actress "and in these times our motion pictures should have should :light themes Peopleto reach a laugh—that's the way ripe old age" s larder Is bare and is difficult about on credit releasing It Ls in short theusual saga about the unarrived 'actors fa millar to the dwellers square but of scant interest yond that community The handicap of Swann's farce Is this absence of universal in- terest The play profits by the presence of a number of very winning people and the text is son enriched by some occasionally But its most At least one of thp newcomers hilarious lines serious shortcoming is absence of might have stood a fair chance a substantial story of prospering had it come in beThese stage aspirants in the fore the succession of hits made do get a producer to instory audiences more exacting The efforts ' The results their spect best of the trio is called "Out of are tragic Two policemen ar- a first effort the Frying Pan" in the mistaken suspicion ' rive by a young Baltimore actor corn- that a murder has Francis Swann mitted and all present includ- This play relates a tumultuous ing the exasperated producer tale about a band of young acare subjected to a bothersome tors' starving and striving on grilling by the police : all Brbadway awaiting their Added to that the father of chance to be stars in the theater i the one solvent member of the Three girls and three young group threatens to carry her men share an apartment in all to her Boston home and back 1nnocence1 and there rehearse a the whole venture A bankrupt day is achieved how i:olayeltwhbicith they hporoducer ending happy to a who a device without which ever by occupies the flat below no farce ever ends Imteputer The play is marked by the acting debut of Barbara Bel Geddes I (It's 1290 on Your Dion daughter of the designer Nort '(ONDAY IEBRUARY 11 man Bel Geddes and she shows new WDYL two over miss shows (Don't ' t at 9:45 and Prank today: David Hamm talent for comedy Another news at 5i45) Bingham witit the newcomer Florence MacMichael U - -i from Hagerstown Md scored 8 IDYL Duda 1111Dek ' -' errikit-She 1‘- ' ralitenst litirl"'d tft personal success t i Foll'911t HMG& 1 genuine '1111 1 i has a gift for farce in the style Revue ? News Ito wed of Mary Boland YOUR FRIENDLY STATION" ' ports of Trangradio United Pres& (Dial 1500 Kilocycles Jacques Deval'author of the: 7:4a—Kintr—musie Oo Pallid IIONDAY 17 rzaBAJARy Last Call to area IL successful "Tovarich" seems to a with Slums World Coverage time 30ymTA-gt- fast Rouegtig! an unfortunate choice made ' have News Timely Tips news and simile: temperature 1P:00—NBC—)ian I blamed drama Texas Lone !Ito: Cowbove RIM" in shifting from French to Eng Storm drum' liountain and 9:15—NBO—Against the gooier nig Boys! His Zeke Clements and tile Pals of Bah i n the writing of ylays of Life drama 9 :4 BC—Da yid Harm drama the Golden West love solid a of "Boudoir" story 10001EISIE io:00---the N Erne—Through f sat Club WitI in th e New York of the eighties I of ringheOle 1o:15---- S ere We Go itOttilitis nal news found this Paris author defeated Orchestra SC- -- Bien repo orm ie "Se" Woodbury cb :30—NBC—Voles of xperierre 11:159KOTA -- A Its Ski Bulletin by his task GY te—W °rid Coverage Nesse 20:4 :SoNBC—The Munroe drama Nurses 9 :1 program "Popsy' was the title of the ' 1 it ' Wrings third of the new plays and this && On 11 "For Rouse wive :4 Over Paradise starred Al Shear' the surviving Tune In you Welt be 410 Club News relied on the ' telephone PIIIVIOW 10'3 0—KUTM—Program member of the famous vaudeville ' st:30-N BC—Sophiatleated Ladled BC—Sou thorn al res 10 Ow s Dr Kate team of Gallagher and ' Shetui 10 of with :30KUTA—"Tbe Spice Mr° N oe ls PIIII Beare '' The comedian's author failed ravorneit HMI Of - 11 :1 Pelle Quartet 22oo—prno—Tour Arnold Grimm's 1130-Churchea him quite dismally New nd the 401210n - All one Valiant Leer Daughter But "Arsenic and Old Lace" ot the World nram16 te 0—N InO—PrAwe Mummery Light It Ir M ' it :5n—NBC—lialrey liarniut baritone "Mr and Mrs North" are and test IITIV wie marlin Dt' 1400N nary :ViiraPerkins Still overflowing with audiences 12:00—KUTA--Noo-nnYoung's Family Heat i Wayst vie and Pede i MOW seeking comedy 1!fi raiiite Shows of its&ift- p u fealieet orogratat 01 DODIalLe 4 Dallas- Wife By Mark Barron NEW YORIC--Thigh standards set by the earlier comedy successes such as "Arsenic and old 'Lace" and "Mr and Mrs North" have impbsed troublesome handicaps on the more re cent mirthful ventures on Broadway Those which arrived In the past week suffered by compart Often-th- - ls: e the laundrymang be their-washin- of-Tim- es - - - - laqtA7 L'' ItifILIATEI AIL C"k a NI S El 7L 1 - e MONDAY 1111:131tVI4RY 17 j Tune ta 1130 K1110Y18 I I f Tarm orning:liN 'ghee t k a° - re of ha gagebrulea - kill ftAlti Edition Covertee Nears I7 I te—R S—KS Poult re Trtbuoa arlety program Ft—14 uelcal Clock" i45—KSI—SCaav bandack's Breaktale News " ' Strings an Lae a:30—C8S—American School of the Coverage News With 10:15—KEL--Thro- uzli the Week" da Lea finale Shop :45—C8S—-"B- y Kathleen Kerrie Smith Speaks a Mel Morrie 30:30—CBP-e-Romance of Helga Treat 30:4S—C8i4-Our Gal Stmday Can Be Beautiful a Whit" 11:1 ttlakt fa tiametairaL 3 I 4—MU--Wor- d Covers' Nilo& sts he N001 Ku Tr tan A k- r c - PI1111i J-6—- - - mn !:——ad - K 00-w- tak Le--"-H : 30--- 14 IC - -- ' :10--11- PM 1 2 Is- -cr - t : e - N Brava SA art ha Webster Treasure Of imoillog Victor rr114 Parker tenor Poem orchestra and Pairld oast of Hopkins Mercy" ' of Courses 1 00—C it 421P—Chit--Goi- nen ls Jnit'S of the utca Ds and Manic Howie with gay FL rrella Line N se '' n 1 S—CR16—W Of A bbotts Manning News 3 4 SCfit400144r- - al tntoon Plaines jlOr Malone" 4 4 15—CHS—Hedda orroselb Hol)40d Jordan - Girl Hs 4 ' tyoe IPVnPia Today t 4 'A kontP4--T- he Taiiing Tim" An A the rmat rmA 5 I5 A rnerSeas Saff ill Id F s 1tum r of Herr Clarke 11145-FltWorid Goterage News :00—CB - "Thos We Love" —et a rrtri it Nan Cirev Minsk) Worwie had 2:tscrtt-44v- rt :VS--- 11:45--PlEle-To- ut L es - Stills stage Nowo ot Plashes Friend's Unwary Recital Gives: Lloyd New Gag ?rovmptptrt om ory - Ogan O-i t Recl KsT3s N j - twt—t-RSAm- LAKE I2 Although Ryan never had used the incident in a movie he knows now that he can expect the worst Lucille Ball and George Murphy the "Girl" and the "Gob" of the Lloyd comedy - 5 MtilM THRILL CHILLER I (c ::'- -' 4t---- F 100 ' BEWLUGOSI 2 '"x ' 'stra 1111--710Irc- -- - :filrlitilki 1 TNTAEL M it ' D (TH ONE- jCEP:NOI NE I INiSON Prwate Slide : ! 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'40411 tit "Wedding Bills" Illgo Smith CARTOON ) 120 -01- 011 - OCIOETPATEOL ALA I tillikltailly1"0"Restri:t:ICAP-dwil- 0PAhlr:tbui":"7:11:111 c41:111AARD 1 POIPETIC 20e to ' s - tolv- M- - MOTHER 11:111ratiE" v 1 ADDED I Li I OPENS tpligN I 0:CdNetoet PAt I ! pAmur - - M AC i Hmbildi - - 7 w -:- it: - ki-- stv GEORGE B11E111'44 iviAIngirgsAYnc Ruth Garvin Paul Kelly and a score of other screen stars ln - ABOUT NOSTRA- - L) -- 4oloolP---- qnfru!rt 0 111W NIA I ' Mit iit7 NOW! r 1 1 n AIT' 4 It ITNER ill Winitkirti "SWEETHEARTS" ' z HITS - N1111 - '60116 i SI)r I - 11 i :site Mt 2 922 t 01 -- - - 2Atuibe pm to N Cartoon I I - ° 1 restio MON Zi711 i - s'N ' ItteleAllat 4 s LINIDAVARNEL ''''' siots Stars than Ahem am in tha Skr - - 'r MITIMIAt76 GREAT PICTURES TtI1 A : - 7' 70'1Ati TYRONEPOWE 74x41 ON tHEIn OWN SirtAgRIL9A-1- - G2 E2 15 e 0 I 10:00--14BC-W- ar - ' L 41licrrtt wh Nell -- 410 kIIIMI ' 11‘OtiIS11' id 10:i5--NRC—- 1 - - e critTropo-T- 171771 cat that ate the canary He is noted for his prodigious memory for funny situations Many have been used in his pictures others are still to be drawn upon Sighed Ryan: "Yeah guess I better go home and confess" :110—KDT-L—Nationa- fOrl in 7 am31511 1 ANOTHEH AND just grinned like the Ship Shape F - i -11 s' 9:i5KDri ' BIG 6:00--NR- 20:00--K01—H- ' DIAL Spin Freezers we I 11111 were listening in Both advised him: "You signed waivers on the Yarn when you told it to Har- I - ' tomtit ' children" i t ' tht i lionsgEursanzcrA I Star Is Duet oo 111c ete?"11 --- II30-KUTA- 4 1 -- N - w o i HUM IN Ilit KAM ANS In11601 TtEll PAS in TECHNICOLOR ml st45 101m itur nati a MGM El& se'7r----"-( r- - ies k ' - 4" 511111111111115T : e lin-Stor- - -— Hobby Matches S-- 6 -:- :45--N- lie I C t tuaTi - 1°hn ' zi E'llfflIrriTC"Is a -- - ‘ Jolla& 15 50—kttrek—Bark to tho Moot Wave outut ithdLorse nrows 1 Divorce et 1 25m N0Amancia of Honeymoos KU L 3:00—NBC- -9 1r1 Mono 'drama Lone Journey" drams 1 30—NBC-4ohn- 's Other Wilt 1 of Plain $111 Guiding Light' 3:20Nac—ittory 13 eaUtituk tom 2 con ot lithe Seat 4 4:45NtLIS--- 1AL' cal Wade N Stephens will be at Siesta 'a marls story Nowa reshot' 4:15—KW1—Werld-wi- d 2:15—NBC—Ciub Hattnest: variety oret' the organ for the retular noon Varieties Moors al"tsg : gram with 4Jecital at the tabernacle Mon- LAWrencioe Darlione of ceremoniesGarry Newsroom of the Mr 5:15--NB- C A—News Camera: 13111 gears 2:45—UT tEly t and will play a program as Joan Leslie has been collect- 5:30—NRe—MaurIce and hin Minna with the latent news tram bars and 1 nta Bititthant and tha broad 6 tolbotsw! matchbox covers — has a ing NPWL Pereitede PeitIde and Fugue In G Major a trunk full of them titSSIPIC----1liti6 : 00e-- 14C —Tile Telephone Hour 'Ail Street James Welton Irrenela Whilto Don Bach Richard Smoke commentator 3:45—NHC-Way- ne Voorhees and the Concert Orcheos Van Dyne October ra Chorus Itadley Twilight for and t 4:00—N children ' s36 s:30—elKDY1--Wor- ld BC Berton 4:1 Coverage Neeos ot Petite Suitt Nocturne Sere- Forecast- - with 0:45 Pet Corner Triniradlo Coiled Preis Borodin a nada West Balmier tho Mix Nears pf Straight Dennis Morgan has a trick Davie sod the ' Moods ' 5':00—NBC—Orgen 'nor" ot bream&Morm on h ymn The Favorite Theater -- 03ohnnv fi00--NB- c-I -:0(0CPA—Radio toAs Merest record on which he nr Rad Romeoe 1Q5:lb—NBC—Three phonograph Arnolft - A Poi In" with Edwan't -Melva" Behind the 5 Quiz Gtant With Prizes for ibs Mere-Morning Breaks 0 a duet with himself sings answers ' sitth enrreet Frog 545—)CUTA—Grandtathet A rrang ed 1)y organis t 1r-Ti3O—NBC---"ElboLove a Atritters Boat" with C111 and Lombardo and his It Army program—Lt An Old Demling romedv skipper: Dick'31 Melody ehpat Psalm TrendVertilL Bob Enrol& J1 Jensen sneaker i ' by Arranged Alone drganist t Plunkton flour a Gas VIM Builder" NO11 ii 01:51KUTA'AVialtIONIn the Finale of the 'n And' First Symphóriy sieM Prokram with music that ad Army Roos soots Vierne - 9 710—orils--"Pice America remembers conducted 7:30—NBC—John 11 Kennedy news by amokina Time 7:35—NBC--Basi- o Mil' Chamber to 2:041 Street News the hod Trout il SS—Cita—Rob PIO—PiirtitaLl 01–S Allen and Nhow: '' $:3 -HYmns of Service his Artie Shaw and orchestra Joe Louis vs Gus the 7:Diaconal church aunt by St '''' 9:00—271iie--naring's ' Pleasure Pme-chamnion Dorazio in a ' Paul's choir: the Hes A Ir Butch Tune Out with Aliso ' Bill ham dad bout: ship Stem ' ' 10:3 0WAt:-U-LRi-ld Prescott Taub announcing O'Connoeg Review of Defense program News 9:00KUTA—Internetionel World News George Brent's yacht is being Breeze's 9:35—NBC—Lou Orchestra Hour: Concert violinist 4ratirt's hats—BMA—Tim narilman SO:50—KL—iiita C News - 01 ' for piano and strings"- - completely reconditioned for the "Quartet with Francis Osborre at the piano Pianist Robert Casedesua 045---KSTransradio United Press -Tax Instructions mainland-to-Honolulu race next ' 26saws and liosarts "Quartet for ob9s 1I1 Bondshu's Music 10:5aKsL-Melotie Minutes ' summer L It- - 10 :10—blRO—Carmen Cavallero'll Band and atrInge" of iMusie 11:00—K9L—Masterworks News Press News 20:57ssNBC—Aasociated 6 'retina Monitor Views the I t Woltz 10 05—KUTA--Th- e Ross and Gaylord 11:4s—cBs—clarit en Newt mingle IMP W1111 MOO Tia tot la ' ! ""g"srd Muffle oily" Dnrsey'a Oreheetra Stietortit 0 Lake from til Belt Howard Hsi 12 Woodbury preeetate DUCK 12:0m-HO—111esrt Stiriligli DONALD :51441i(14411WII One his orebootzo )0 1 1 Tootor's Ortheatra Ma ?ohm itrig ofActors 1 10Nwie-1116vp AM Anthony Quinn owns his own 1 In Rhythm 12 :51—N BC— A menotia t ed Peens News 12 30 —VHS-- - et eons Straad's orchestra 31:30NBC—Reeds I INFORMATION PLIKAAR-p-NERtrin Typo' wood night until 1200—KIITA—nool Nitht 'OMB 6:30 to Ntreilik-NWO- L 1 1:00—4(DYL private Ski slide in California's a a nt Toosins i 'sorrow morning antlad li MM I 00Mb attilAt xnountains ' (raid AolvertleeMeet) Tehachapi (Paid Attvertimenteell didvertiaetoont) 2:435?4NRB8 '' ' NOW! ZANE anzirs MI— r lESTEIttittr13:1 — : 1 E Munroe- Husbands' three icat:tim i z?7414 ctors A111' presented act farce ap mutAiNmi :1' almost a year ago by the Art 27 - 1 zrz i s Center Players! Guild is to be min ietPETE SMITH'S "QUIZ sir— 1—"" YHTIRDAY1-2--repeated in a' 'production given! e J1411X4 for i' members of the exclusively "MODERN HIGHWAYS" HEROE- S- —'—""" drama and music section of the M iM1 L i tit Paramount Air Express Newt Wasatch Literary clUb at the k Center on March 13 and at Mid- vile on February 28 1 The plot of the pläy 'Centers 8 I I around a widoW Mrs Carol Statv ford who has! matrimonial de- -r LAST broTYRONE DAY ' "1111-YEsires in iRkStaili ITIli ' TSetraliltetso shnedrItcohgleiIt dren's I I Benson who has no particular I klel:viri VIE MAI lifs I erse desire until hel finds himself in talikaltnival °I IESILS: the midst of the ttirmoiL Nathan J Hale who With Mts Hale is n 'ilic ' 00iw Di a gaining locarrecognitión as actor 111' I IVISI3LE and playwright will idirect the ' Lizrzi l of play and also play r2111 110 fiATUal coLoni Roger cmlTooN Several othet members of the I c 1ritiva orn 0 original cast will appear in these NEWS OP 711110ANA THE DAY rilintliiA performances: Winifred Snell API e TARTS TOMORROW John Fetzer James L Strong Caballeio99 4vrile Gay and others will include Virginia I 111111millibliloOgr Baker Virginia McGrew and I Gene tiltrattou—ALPO – rokTEws "LADDIE" Stanley R Jackson you ever tell me before?" The famous comedian minus his lensless black rims sat on the set of "A Girl a Guy and a Gob" which he is producing for R K 0 Radio chinning with his scenarist Frank Ryan Chubby-face- d Ryan "gag man" for years with Lloyd before attaining his present writing stature squirmed grinned wife would wryly: "Afraid my ' not like it" Lloyd roared with laughter for the whole thing tickled his funny bone What Ryan had just related was an incident in his earliest married days when he was advertising manager of an Indianapolis tire concern During the six years of his rise he had saved thousands of clippings for reference purposes One day shortly after marriage he returned home to find his bride had burned them all "But I didn't divorce her" he said °Instead we have 'three Lloyd SITIV: E ALlEtHEGRABLE - HOLLYWOOD — "It's good enough for a gag in a picture" said Harold Lloyd "Why didn't old" ' 1" SON At 1- R:17 'mil 1dPali- - ellr1 11r4 11 Klink - 411movALtej---- - DAYS - 1 1:1111 - wear - 2 ' s- - ' - models LAST - ' l o John Litel spends his between-scene- s time whittling boat Center Will Rep at 'Actors Al 9 esscompetition" ' Arrival of Correspondent Othman on Star Withers' set- caused her to whoop with joy "Gollee" she cried "am I glad you came-tsee me!" "It's nice to be herer answered Othman preening himself "Yep" continued Miss Withers "if you hadn't come at exactly this minute rd have had to take an algebra exam" Whoa! (You okehe Othman?) In her current picture she Ifalls In and out of love With Messrs Cooper Tracy and Howell She's even got a couple of kissing scenes These shet said are all In the day's work "But in my next one" she said "oh gee oh golly! I'm going to play opposite Don Amecht Boy!" Mr Ameche Miss Withers said Is her ideal rs - 6 Reed He Works 1 - ut Whittles While 1111111:1101 ' where she Is costarring with Jackie Cooper in '"Her First' Beau" under directiOn of Ted' t beco - - Miss Robson made her choice between laughter and tears 58 years ago when she embarked on her career "I wasn't the leading lady type" she says "I knew I would have to portray character roles I had to decide whether to specialize In comedy or tragedy "Even an onion can make people cry I didn't know of any vegetable that made people so I decided to become a and avoid unnec- - sophomore Miss Withers currently Is on loan-oto Columbia studios Art Barn — of California collection Art Center—Oils watercolors by George Smith Dibble William J Parkinson general exhibition W P A artists New York and middle west Deseret Gymmisium — James Taylor Harwood memorial exhibition ZCMI Tiffin Room—Oils by Charles Tracy Arizona artist Myra Sawyer and other Utahns Print-make- t er Current Exhibits At Art Galleries ' ' - -- Miss Withers who has wrecked as many Hollywood records as she has socks will be 15 years old on April 12 She's grown-u- p Wrixon Lake—"Chamber of Horrors" also - "Human Monster with Bela Lugost Gem—"Escape" with Norma Shearer Robert Taylor Conrad Veldt and Nazirnova also "Infor-- I mation Please 1 "Bitter' Murray (Murray) Sweet" with Jeanette MacDonald Nelson Eddy also "Rangers of Fortune" with Fred MacMurray and Patricia Morison State—"Brigham Young" with Tyrone Power" Linda Darnell and Dean Jagger: also "On Their Own" with the Jones Family Studio — "T i a Philadelphia' Grant KathaStory" with Cary rine Hepburn i James Stewart Ruth Hussey and John Howard Tower (Ninth' South and Ninth East)—"He Stayed for Breakfast' with Loretta Young and Melvyn Douglas also "Dance Girl Dance" with Maureen O'Hara and Louts Hayward ' -- face" Capitol—"South of Suez" with George Brent Brenda Marshall and George Tobias: also "The Case of the Black Parrot" with William Ludigan and Moris' hs - a Dickson - - There's another stocking gone to the dogs In two days during which she was practicing how to be a lady she wrecked 15 pairs "And that isn't all" Miss Withers reported "You've got to keep Without your stockings up wrinkles You've got to keep the seams straight all the time and I think the whole works is a nuisance" High heels are her other pain In the neck "Boy" exclaimed Miss Withers "they sure do slow you down You've got to be careful or you land flat on your r set she stays clear ofr high heels: ' they impede her progress which mostly is tumultuous Two weeks ago she signed a 0 new seven-yea- r contract it 20th Century-Fo- x studios She started' working for Fox whin she was eight years old aidI butter-bally She'll still be there when she's an old old lady of 22 No other juvenile player ever has approached such aI record Nor has any other youngster been such a consistent money-makfor the boss lies returning the compliment During the first year of her iiçw deal she earns $2750 per week The second year she gets $3000 and so on and that's not bad for a high school - You bend down—and whoosh! I st HOLLYWOOD—How to live to be 100 in the opinion of May of Robson who is three-fourt- - Not To Advantage oLNew Ones -- - A - - In the movies only Off the stockings Mil-lan- Alayllobson Says Laugh artd Live To Ripe Old Age ' : C:omparlsof-Comedie- i f '::- '' i -- mot 3- 1--' ss--'- - Dainty Carole Landis who rose from the ranks of film dancers to top roles in four Hollywoed 1 productions has been studying to improve her singing voice—just in case some 20th '''"5''' Ceiliury star goes temperamental ' - - ' 1:4'1'''!:' ' 0' iF k: "'? ' all-ov- er ::: - No-Bel- i ' i :: ' ii - ' ? i::::::: 't j:: ‘ ki f: f k :": I - :: ::- '2 ::: "y : box-offi- ce ' ' y : 11:3tt : By Frederick C Othman HOLLYWOOD (LIP)—The big trouble with being grown up and you can take it from Jane Withers who knows is silk Rialta — "Down Argentine Way" with Don Ameche Betty Grable and Carmen Miranda also- - "Yesterday's Heroes" with Jean Rogers Robert Sterling Victory — "Arise MY Love" d with Claudette Colbert Ray also "Always a Bride" with Rosemary' Lane George Reeves and John Eldredge South-Ea(Sugarhouse) — "The Mark of Zorro" with rone Power Linda Darnell Basil Rathbone and Gale Sondergaard also "King of the Lumberjacks" with John Payne and Gloria ' - ::-- ways" ' - ::1 r : ' - utah —Trail of the Vigilantes" with Franchot Tone Warren William and Brod Crawford also "The "Invisible Woman" with Virginia Bruce John Barrymore and John Howard Centre "Western i Union with Robert YOung Randolph Scott Dean Jagger and Virginia Gilmore also 1"Modem High- ' ' - :" 5' - ' - r'-'tt'-: A ' ' It's Not All Joyous This Growing Up—High Heels Silk Hose Worry Now P14yirtg At S L Movie Houses - '- - 7- New s 1 r o m VAovieland When a tired and very lazy press agent hasn't anything better to do he can revert to the cliches of his business You know them by heart: The star who- was so disguised by makeup the gateman wouldn't pass him In and the star who worked overtime so a couple of extras could make more money to pay dr-"'il4-N'f- England is tragic—David Niven find his bride are rehearsWotzls about lng lullabies NY's Jimmy Walker a for slated post as arbiter beiing - ef all studio vs labor union dis20th Century biggies putes? are boasting that If any of their single stars go temperamental they have an ace in the hole— Carole Landis who's been Im fine natural voice proving:-he- r by industrious study these past Hear tell that the sal months Jack Benny is demanding stry ' l'Or a contract renewal come spring has his sponsors taking aspirin Pals are worried about the status of Joan Marsh and Charles from- nr February 17 1941 eat Press Agent Revises Old Cliche as 'Wisely t PrPTrinrpri - rbt satt gakt rtr'ibutti - 1 l monard L 1r Y:Ar t has 77'171:210SV5-"' - 1171772:coeroorrrlAilt-t- Ii014I 144 - i04444 'I I 1 I I I |