Show t1je Salt gakt Cribunti TuesdyAtorning 11 -- 1944 29 February Heroine Holds Her Place With Claudette I 565955!Wi 1 Film Role Gained With Ease HOLLYWOOD Salt Lake Theater Opening Today f Studio--"Blada- 1 When - i' "te 71f :0 k ' ' 4 ' ' 6 :7 Ne :t Z104V:00- ' '74710— - :Pi 4 g 0044tc4 - 114 " 040 4471144 ' i1-10- J 1 44 9 1'41)j' v for::k : f ::4 a til 1 I soa v:sr-:t's ii'141 xy fi 411t1s::: :4 z 0 '' 1'41N i - ' t -- 14110141410 AV 4IPlo' o 4 07! ' t te iptitt -- –avrt Iwo — t tt t Larceny" 1 - - z It 4i would be so economies' if one actress played them The idea was enough And Miss Skinner rehearsed all the spouses put a King's lot of costumei into one trunk packed a valise and set forth on the rola with her show "The Wives of King Henry VIII" They come on one at a time are done in monologue but she calls them "plays" and in these vehicles she became one of the best-knoactresses In 'L11 's114)Ctirtai1 03 4k - Making her stage debut In play called "The Wild Westcotts" Claudette Colbert developed a case or heroine worship for its feminine star Cornelia Otis Skinner Now that Miss America "They never got into the "because In a play with only one person there can't be any head-cho- p ping ntr fadeout clinches in the films" she remarks HOLLYWOOD---Gen- e Tierney returns March 1 for "Laura' a talk with her the other mornVera Caspary's novel which if ing when Donald Crisp and Alan you've read it has a "RebeccaNapier were having their turn before the cameras esque" flavor With Otto Prem Miss Skinner had no intention finger producing it will get goAllan Jones at all of getting into films when ing in April she came to Hollywood Para-playing in "Jackpot" on Broad mount had bought "When Our way will be heading this way soon for "When a Man Sees Hearts Were Young and Gay" Red" a musical at Universal which she wrote with Emily Warners are dusting off Kimbrough and while she was thetr old "Patent Leather Kid"- going over the business end of as a starring vehicle for Bob things at the studio Lewis Allen the director of "The Un- - - Aida who's lust finished "GershGosh! Elias& Land! win" Invited" asked her if She returned a ration book milled wouldn't mind playing the unto her by mistake Sam hinged matron Wood is grooming 'John Ham"I've been acting this matron bleton as a director for two months' she said John designed clothes and as"Some ghosts have got into her siited Billy Menzies in "Address place she is unnerved at first Unknown" at Columbia Next then gets worse and in the end he'll do the art direction on goes stark mad" Sam's "Jubal Troop" Jane "I don't find acting hard The Withers is wanted in New York job is making up putting on for a part In "Out of This lines and shadows under the World" Tom Drake newto a indicate eyes progressive comer at Metro playing ' oppostate of paranoia in 'Meet Me Garland site Judy "There's an odd cat in this gets his most imfilm too His name le Whiskey - in St Louts"- in "Mrs Parking portant part Whenever he sees tke ghost he ton" Gerson Greer with Greer yowls capers wit tail gone was at "The Corn Is Green" a and like bottle brush larger Georgie JesselL wearing acts just utterly batty I don't with roses in her hair pink know whether he is a competent I know actor or is insane Right Too nothing of him in his private Marlene Dietriih's overseas life" wardrobe is being designed by Miss Skinner says this is Travis Banton You've got to or hand it to Marlene She never really her debut in movies e ap-rather her first lets you down—always loolut the pearanee Only Once before has movie star Her daughtet Mashe 'acted in a film and that' ria's hasty marriage is all was in the silent days in "Kis washed upIt didn't take met" with her father Otis Jane Ball long to set herself Skinner in a hilltop house with swimMiss Skinner it was who got ming pool etc and part of the idea-o- f Nora in "Keys of the Kingdom" doing "Our Hearts Were Young and Gay" the ac She's blonde and fragile and count of her -- girlhood tkperievery male wants to help her in Europe with her family Jack Skirball is en route to and her girlhood chum Emily Washington D C for the openShe phoned Miss Kimbrough ing of his play "Jacobowsky and threw the Colonel" then becomes Stage Kimbrough Door Johnny and follows it to out a feeler but remarked she New York where he'll huddle wasn't sure collaboration would with Fred Allen whom he hopes be successfill to put in a picture next sum"I don't see why riot" said mer Lana Turner and Frank Miss Kimbrough- - "Smith and Sinatra are exchanging baby' so did Wesson: collaborated talk on Lana's set at Metro Lea and Perrins and Lord and When Bobby Breen's voice Taylor Why not us?" ' broke ha started playing piano a bestThe upshot of seller and a Paramotint version I to follow Corning2 tiltes Only I We asked Miss Skinner if she to do another movie was going role or not "I don't know" she said "I can't eveni guess seen know better after 'The Uninvited'" staunch admirer full-fledg- ly works at the Hollywood canteen tried to learn different insignia boys wear on their arms and felt pretty annoyed with herself when she couldn't call the outfit right off Mentioned It to a soldier who said: "Gosh lady! I'm making a collection So far I have 350 of them differeatt kinds of arm bands and the end is nowhere in sight" Acquanetta's off ta New York Ramto see Barry Nelson say Ames and Mickey Robney find each other pleasant Ramsay's one of the Yanks' favorite d" "Bathing Beauty" -- beba- Night fore he'd delivered five war biesAudience in Inglewood went to town over Esther You'd think they Were all kin of hers She's lived there for years An Englishman connected with British government tells me that In India they tille more film than in any country except ours It'a footage not quality Single pictures run four hours Many of them are based on religious thernes 'All leadhave to sing at least ing ladies three- - songs That's a recent Ginny Simms' development ed (H: : vows 401 nt :: NM CUM Itott fit INS CUM ' A: fel leenIN IS nm tco 1st ' s- ! - a aggs —: -44' Sat 'IL CNN' 3-4- n 1111LEIIIE- lailkyl Illuidle i fig TAG' OW HEM 1 4$ 41-- A r -- "3 oinrIAL rino 'Put 01404 MA " a he pr2vN canto DANZIA AY 0 r --7- O0 D p A0 IL p -- i DC ATS a 11 ' Late Dancing Ell a kt 7011101 le 4112 I ' no 'cl-- Ii eaa I i r""ftiloS rac e I t Alitit°11 re CL luirade °fa "' - i OPenS I :15 esneper -- 4 4 -or sl A ' - it '° Broes - 1 1111All AMMO 1 All 141111111 Proclaimed bp '"0141rotti Cbimeo t FRED MAC MURRAY MADELEINE CARROLL 'Ono flight hi Lisbon' LV4U - eLoves : solete Awe ‘- c Alto nirA Laii WS" 0WIIPILM RICKARD ARLEN JEAN PARKER - EfilPIITBILIF TO 110 nnurs --1- 1 ::''::i ' '' : '' p In WAGS 1 s 7- 44 144- ' -4 ' AGA 41 A: 4 " DISNEY CARTOON All A opo tip141Aftsr Martha OVIHSCOLL 1 s 'LI I3 gootretwo op ---- ----- kditotaw trm ' AND N wAliErfl IIgir REITCOATI DINi AND - SIOlviNG I '' p at The vile° VP'S ‘A64 : LAKES IN PRICE ENTERTAINMENT w141 NAY Also Open Sunday tt i B SO N WES71:4RD SOUND Fast-Movi- ng l"'""-:-v-:- ' Monday through Friday Main floor and loges 760 taxes Balcony 45o Prices taxes LYRIC THEATRE 1 '- - A :'''' ': 8 ' :Is - : iii--as- - t tool - Rso Nall fug JOANIEONTAIN r 1--- et :' - ‘ - Comedy - - Iv' ts: : "OUT OF THE FRYING PAN" ALightv to" : :4' : "r trs 0 "0$ 1 ''''' $ I - - - ''7'''' - --- sumislivt0001111011-IsOtSitit- 11 C 'T JINGLE" I- ‘ - ItOt -- THEATRE Wastaasday Thursday Friday 3 March Box office opens at 12 noon— k le ':erlg 4 0 0-- VCI fe Pruents ((EN MAYNARD - 4 4 ' - 4- - 1 rt: 1 --- - WI col -' qua - 4 00"40 I ‘ Se i- - s'- -' - 4- 404 °0011 o 4 ThruSaturday DESERET SO 4- r "dje' FOR ME" :17 1 ittP VA - I FEATURE— DAVID BRUCE -- 11111111r - Orchestra Monday ono ' — 1 atom ing r77 RAINBOW4 RANDEVU2 I G 0011111I "GUNG HO" and "SING D gEEN INSTsAirmtMOOT 11 1 SIDI Jr Sony FITIGIIIALD Devid 11110C1 Ilvszy KNIGHT Ititastd LANE sad Ills 'MINIS LAST TIMES TODAY I 7'': NANA In "SHE'S s in otrylii: 4( ANGER'S DIVINE —COMPANION GRACE McDONALD 'Altoinn SUNNY TUFTS : IlltOWN As4 - Open 6 14 RANDOLPH SCOTT AIM Ilosonss ylkvtuall" A‘ i ftWI wme A-t- - gso L NIT N0e2 ' h 4 I 11 Is °WYNNE I ANNE NOAH BEERY JIL I 4 1:41 Canadian boys made the" crossing so much safer" Inr'111101111 W II' saved because the e Ho AD HAWKS gizmo t OD C 0 0 0101917M° Gr0292CS 1 k lives-wer- Itie s 1 6 J 1 7toraelle Ilialtalell VOW 4 N En ley Your Evenings OMNI - N It t picture because American mothers wves and sweet i II h always remember that many American boys ) l'ttk1-:- DE ItrilltILD whickmade me sung Alltwomen will like this oily 4 JOTS soh ' if 45r11C - motion jhink a lot about heroes whose praises have not yet been ! i!:42!'-- a HAVE just seen "I KATE SMITH says: Vr(140e7A dr - t I cuts 0 pm Prod Zionornaois II lpit Old Friends by AdoYour bieet Oyes and Many Mir D stli i :2Z N''' ' SALT : - fi SELECTED SHORTS NEWS ADDED ' '-- Yet 4- '' 'HURRY! 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Pili‘kv This Thursday and Fridgy March 2nd and 3rd ' Lonetome orlita cad Hit Ortitosfra maws RO on : $1 i ): s "The Clarinat Playing kloosfron Daaelemorne" nd DOROTH A HER 21 VIOLIN Maid ILIRR 6-- A 01111i ttst M4 LONN 11 ti) II:i 011' ( 17Aft :fur mok seyieh Intits fit r Dogwood Egli:PMR Jr:1- T I D : MUSICAL 'MARDI GRAS' wait Disney Color Cartoon News Events t GIRL C114 2V47 — 7 ' ' '' a IIFOOTLIGHT GLAMOUR1' ' 1 r ) lpf nPleclabbillclIATel WWII tr -t2 6 tIODS011 i - Tommy-Reynold- yr- - 1 :' StartifiVY - i :$1 4 i - t it SATKI TIMES TODAY LAST - 74e I 1111r1 o- Vie I kola Lleyd worm Z20000000 CPCO -- BOUNTIFUL r ( 74z g DISNEY CARTOON CP I Ili' b N L- l' 7 Arlerv7rJr 11 PADVEIIS" NR0 SSMDR 1 PLUS es outer AVM Ir 414711 - i:v CLA:ZE rally 04 lantitlIT"rirtitlY et217 43T40:--1- 6 ) "THIS IS AMERICA" Warner Brothers' "Passage to Marseille" had four pictures released during 1943 which are expected to gross more than r:05: T771A 404-- Mai 01 Iliclaiona1mmoocit 1 1 ' A !- - I! I I 1 1 ' 1 '' M : 116 uillIDALEP21 1 olAnY iiso) 14' 't - Ric hartrregaskis' or n44 i 1 - ' 101 111151EIES ' Manes and La Von Zadow 1 10 LAST TIMES TODAY - Ms7ZIEI ' oLLRDRIur&1 I rs:11rMrztRIL1 " : Gni '' 1 i ' 10 'oli :ioukr c ' moot What a G all ENDS TONIGHT I (::D long-distan- of Nr ri:iLZE P t TCAPT VE L1:JILD VJOMAtr 7 -- t itAtioR : fa HIT - Hits Top Figures Michael Curtiz director 113A 4ult i ‘ k : - -- 0 8 Vikat a ' 4 iti: $i Whet 'I' ' ' tN 11 Mrs Travis Banton who real big-tim- o Rf I trp 4- lir : RC:ERT V111:46 ett Opera 11 INITAbarlar:yods:111 1 F Gib'sdnY Robert W Frank Joanne Spitzer Phyllis Cotro- - - that Give HOLLYWOOD—Although not given screen Credit in R K 0 Radio's "Passport to Destiny starring his wife Elsa Lanchester Charles Laughton gets into the film by a photo finish- - Elsa out plays a London charwoman to get Hitler Inspired by memory of herlatehusband Photo of the latter hanging on her wall Is really Laughton's i- to ' the rectly 4 - ' A - ' 'i' - musical comedy Metropolit Broadway Photo Finish Copyright 1944 Chicago Tribune Christmas present from Pat Nerney just arrived—a metal heart made from the wing of a A press agent lap Zero asks - you to believe Margaret O'Brien thinks Shirley Temple Come now! is a paper doll Margaret's much too smart for - girls pin-u- p that-count- s - it-w- spokesman annowiced Hope was to appear at Mobile Ala Tuesday and Wednesday and hi Washington D C March 3 and 4 The show will proceed on schedule and Hope evects to join It next week- - N B C officials said -- He's doing mighty well too He'll join Uncle Sam in two weeks Don't Blame Him Esther Williams' hudband Dr Leonard Kovner was too tired to see her sneak preview of now retitled Cp-E"Mr By Iledda Hopper er ' Skinner is making her screen debut in "The Uninvited" at Claudette's Mime studio newcomer fin& the established star still her Allan Jones Heading Back From Stage - She did get info Hollywood though to act the part of a matron in "The Uninvited" a creepy-crawlof a yarn that Paramount isjinishing We had - Wit 1V - wn - Oil - 0:-:--- 7 ° 4'':: Metro-Goldwyn-Maye- r's slight ear affection'" has canttceled the first week of his five week transcontinental tour of service camps on which he was to have departed Monday a 41:St one-wom- an ei : : Cellos Ramirez grand opera star who has juist made his screen debut in "Coed" was the first singer ever to graduate direct ly from the Theater Maipo to the Theater Colon in Buenos Aire& This would be e uiva- & Bleat to being 'signed fro HOLLYWOOD Feb 28 (10- -Comedian Bob 'Ho Pe suffering from " a persistent' cold and a ill-fat- - Singer's Success Story Trip ' '- '''' e Hope Compelled By Illness "7 f '' 5 7 4 ' lp c IL ) On Stage and Screen Acts of Vaudeville with "In Old Oldahoma" and Shorts Lyric---Si- A 4 &- - M Feath- eDroartisontl jVvotreerier7 Juenrre Itialto--"Claud- '10! -- me - man L Kipp Gwen Petty Ltv ella P Mathews Jean Nyberg La Ree Calderwood Betty L Cone Bessie M Jenktns La Rene Quinting Margaret R Srftddon Laurent E Hodges - 1 Simpson and Mrs Fredertck Dr W a I t e r voice Engle Teutsch viano—will present a group of students in recital at Ferry hall Wednesday at 4 pm Appearing on the program are: Jane L Bartlett Dolores C Knight Laura M Rocke Car- - Iltah—"The Miracle of Morgan's Creek" and "Minesweeper" Centre—"No Time for Love" 12 m 2 p m 4 6 8 10 (2 hours) ' Uptown—o"The Iron Major" and "This Its America" Capitol—"Oung Ho!" and "Sing a Jingle" Curie" 12:30 p m 2:30 5:10 7:30 9:50 (2 hours 20 minutes) ia" and "Captive Wild Woman" to Hold" and "I Tower (Ninth Eastand Ninth South)--"He- rs Walked With a Zombie" Bountiful (Bountiful)--"Gi- rl Crazy" 7:30 p m 9:30 and Disneyd Cartoon (2 hours) Holladay (Holladay)--"GuadtIcan- al Diary" and "This Is America" Murray (Murra)')—"North Star" "Mardi Gras" and Disney Cartoon Mario (Sugarhouse)—"Princess O'Bourke"and Short Subjects South-Ea-at (Sugarhouse)—"Government Girr and "Petticoat - - moonlight" Westminster college music de- partrnent — Elizabeth H a y e a Now Showing - at a time 'Guide Recital Slated at Westminster Gem—"Adventures of Tartu" and "Pootlight Glamour" State—"We've Never Been Licked" and Westward Bound" Star—"Eyes in the Night" and "One Night in Lisbon" Charles Hanson Towne then a magazine editor and blissfully unaware he would hizniell be an actor one day and star in "Life With Fathers" talked with Cornelia Otis Skinner at a pare that changed Miss- Skinner's ty life completely She was going on tour in "King Henry VIII" "There't one actor to play the King" she said "and whole raft of actresses to play his wives" ' "Thera rather silly" said Towne "He only had One wife ' I CO-HI- T :'alt' 5ArLa 0 1 ' N "WEEK-EN- -- - " i from Chodotto Bronto's1 d ing novoit PASS' - - D 0 I 1 - SARTS 11 PARAL101111T I I- - Fn-fiDav 0 a |