Show John Wayne At Odds Wiih Republic Studios with Yates arose over the pro-- film would be shot in their state By BOB THOMAS “But it would have cost a milHOLLYWOOD CAP) —The long f posed filming of “The Alamo” a 4 association of story of Texas fight for was and ' Wayne Republic Stu-- f pendence The picture made be has apparently hit the rocks inally slated to and successful orig-dio- s indicates that he has come to an ' impasse with his old friend and Don t Owe Thera Anything “Yates said that I should give boss Herbert J Yates head of Republic If their falling out be- - up my company and make the comes permanent it will mean picture for Republic” said tue part- - actor “Hp said I owed it to the end of a picture-makinback to the! public How do you like that? I that goes act-- ! don’t owe 'Republic anything I’ve of Wayne's early days ‘ ' made a lot of money for the stu- ing career The actor confirmed the rift on dio I brought Directors Frank' the set of “Alma Mater” which he is making for Warner Brothers 4Yaes wiU have to make me a darned good offer to get me to make another picture with him” Wayne said “I’m fed up” He added that his difficulties s i cowboy AND MOVED OVER TO THE EM f ! JEFFCHANDIER SCOn BRADY SUZAN BALI 2-52- 17 MTOGDEN By ALICE PARDOE WEST Third dimension came into ! play in high art last night when the Ogden Palette Club and the Ogden High School art depart- annual J15? ?ree?r of “Living Masterpieces1 About 700 people assembled to enjoy the unique performance The color effect and precision in posture in depicting the various famous pictures was outstanding and showed evidence of me- I X QJWBBZM Rcluiicolor Last Time Today — Box Open 6 P M Show 6:30 P M IHUdl ticulous" 2 - Clas-sique- ” - g HiiniiE Australia (UP) The driver of a runaway street car which plunged down a steep hill into Sydney Harbor at 60 miles per hour was exonerated by an investigation committee They found he had had three minutes’ instruction in operation of the street car on that route SYDNEY Go Down Town? Why Hava Yaur Child's Picturas Taken in Yaur Horn! 12-4- $8 xl “f (IE and x5' 1—4x10 Only “CLASH BY NIGHT” BOX OFFICE OPEN 1 j p 20TH CENTURY STUDIO PM Phana 37 ment A Paramount Picture KIM KmO-OBOt- i Box Offlct Open Today 4:45 p ' a : Cartoon and News ! color In La-crou- Not Taught Enough WEST SULLIVAN Me (UP) A lucrative industry hereabout Those is terribellidae-digginwho dig these worms sometimes make as much as $16 a day The worms are shipped to New York and sold to salt water fishermen in that area v I n ' And Saturday ORPHEUM o vurftTitMtH PARAMOUNT y pv'- TONIGHT vry Saturday and tkata Uam Sunday eftarnoan 2 ta 4 ym i Pmrtim i" “Ratal fa Berthana Boiler Rink BARGAIN HOUR TILL COME EARLY 2P M 30c urcx mi ftRBHEUM Kiddies 10c Evenings 50c All Price ' -- - - Matinees 35c SQ0CO j -- Apply mm mm mzsmii u The Gerardos Ogdeir Community-Webe- r College theater play got off to a not' quite flying start last night inthe Moench auditorium For one thing the audience w as paltry For another the cast had several rather painful lapses of memory But the play was a pretty fumtf one arid carried the audience along for a lot of laughs It was worth seeing definitely AX Mama Gerardo Alice An--- derson was very good — a blus- place in the same room' From tery crusty little lady who ruled first to last curtain it took only her aerialist brood witn an iron hand Carol Lee Mills as Donna a little more than two hours and Robert Merrill as William Among minor roles probably Wentworth supplied the love in- the best played was that of Art terest Orville Holley But they weft It wasn’t exactly something out by itValentiniana but the really all good And the play Unhad of a chuckles self lot audience liked it Both were a little- stiff probably due to first like some of the theater group’ night jitters other efforts this one was comAbout Pretty Aerialist pletely obvious No sybtlety anyThe play is about a pretty where which is a relief once il young aerialist who decides a flying awhile j trapeze is only part- of living Director was Dean Thueson — after she meets a young student who opens the door to the world of books Time between acts was Very short because all the action takes — SKATING Candy Girl from tht famtd Saturday Evening Post story by popular novelist MAURICE WALSH! L By LARRY EVANS Aunf He! ' THEATRE v j - Pop Corn nee in a generation a picture like this There's Plenty of Fun Iii 'The Flying Gerardos' -- WANTED Standard Electric Co j -- effect was Portage” by Winslow Homerl and effective in poses of pictures well known were “The Gleaners” Millett "The Pearl Necklace’’ Mile Romaine Vermeer Renoir "Ann Hutching son” Dallin and "Pose Von Monchousen The program was capably opened with an interesting tab-- i leau “The First Thanksgiving” by the sophomore class of Ogden High School Assisting in inter ludes were dance students of Mrs Sophie Reed Vocal numbers and music were given by the high school music depart ment Mrs Stuart P Dobbs and B Y of the Andelin were event with Mrs L Henry ZitZf man narrator Miss Helen Mills script Mrs Sophie Reed dance director Max Dalby and F E Wanlass music and Amos‘ Sargent make-uThe Palette Club was assisted in sponsoring pictures by the Welfare League the Ogden Drama Club the Aglaia Club and the Weber College art departVivid Walter de Haviland SI of Victoria B C and father of Actresses Olivia de Haviland and Joan Fontaine gets an enthusiastic welcome from Miss de Havilland on his arrival at Los Angeles De Hav illand who is a British subject is here to visit his two famous Worms Pay Well s l - daughters — ! home-alway- - HarciwicKe UECHNtCCHo effort m Marilyn "Monroe and Robert Ryan —Starring in l?ayhe Dahl good-nature- d n the living pictures portrayed jut giving exceptionally striking impressions was "The Last Supper” by Leonardo daVinci Its effect was greatly enhanced by graduated lighting Other espewere “The cially attractive ones Wyndham Sisters ” by Sargent and “After the Masque” by Robert Brackman Exceptionally well done in tell-n- g a story were the “Saturday evening Post Cover” by Norman Rockwell which showed a wom-saying silent grace at the table cafe with a few ji a crowded ooking on in reference and “The Luncheon of the Boating Party” y Renior which is J 7 : It is difficult to discriminate t - - J t:lKV FBI— SAT TI1URS-- - Shriner the Hoosier wit eased into town to make Jm movie debut the' other day and admitted he’s a pretty ordinary guy from back where he comes from The way Shriner secs it a lot of people in Indiana are natural7 comedians only most of them wouldn’t give a hoot about the stage “The average person aroundt-Indiana says things in a cer- - Cowan had found an “Indiana-type”- 7 tain way ’that’s funny you know” house for a scene he saj4 on the set of "Main Film Role Small street to Broadway” I go home Only and get a lot of laughs just The comic has only' a small listening to them” part in tbi picture but he spent That’s one thing the a lot of time preparing mateyoung comic is trying to rial for it and he hopes it will prove with his drawlings dry Writ lead to bigger things cut metal The otjier is a hunk of “I’m sorta the guy "who doe to the shape of Indiana makes a npt get the girl you know” he swell beer bottle opener y said "The guy back Trying to Get Famous loses out in pictures I “I am trying to get Indiana don’t know why that is exact- famous as the only state in the ly but he always does” Union you can open a bottle of Shriner said he never) tried be althoueh movies before beer with” he explained Shriner admitted he gets a lot worked in radio here as far back of his material just wandering as 1940 because he was afraid around his home town Ft Wayne no one in filmdom would "unBut most Hoosiers wouldn’t care derstand what I was trying to y i y enough about becoming famous prove” comedians to turn pro "I don’t thinkteleision'Is ex"Nobody gets too excited about actly helping comedians either anything in Indiana” be said hp said “You may be a tre’Take my mother for instance mendous hit but people may get She says she likes irte to play awfully tired of you of television be- J T write mv own stuff That’s radio1 instead don’t have to wear my what made TV tough on me cause best clothes all the time” Material kill? you in television We found Shriner and his pret 1 don’t care how good you an ty wife on a Hollywood side you can’t come out with goodx 7 street where Producer Lester material year after year” HOLLYWOOD (UP) — Herb Masterpieces stars “But there’s a difference” Wayne commented “Yates built Autry and Rogers into stars He didn’t make me a star” Cites Mental Strain Asked for a rebuttal Yates cited the “great mental strain and personal problems Duke — Wayne — has had during the past year” He continued: “Duke was employed at Republic on May 11 1935 when the going in our industry was rough I have always found Duke a gentleman a friend always and he has willing to beyond any doubt been helpful in establishing the success of Republic the same as many hundreds of our employes have also been helpful “At no time have I is president of Republic attempted to take any credit for Duke’s success however what Republic has spent in publicizing and estabthe lishing his name throughout conworld must have been a tributing factor to his success Republic has gambled millions of dollars on the pictures Duke appeared in and the box office quality of these pictures must also have been a major factor in those who rated him t influencing the No 1 star of our industry” “If Duke has decided to leave Republic although his contract with Republic calls for three ad-- ! ditional pictures I and all of his old friends at Republic wish him continued success and HELD OVER i''wjw Dad Gefs Warm with Gene Autry and Roy Rogers who were successively his top 20-ye- ' R myself” The rift fallows a familiar pattern Yates also had breakups Re-nersh- ip Herb Shriner In Movies) Says He's 'Ordinary Guy1 jPiciures 'Live' Welcome) In Exhibit of THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINETHURSDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 13 1952 lion dollars more to shoot it in Texas instead of Latin America” said Wayne “So when plans were changed the Texans got up in arms Yates sent me down there to square things which 1 did Then 1 found a Panama location inde-Joh- n g AS gy n'Tllnair Hyml lacluda Stota and Fadcral - Tax- Last Times Tonight! 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