Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE THURSDAY MORNING Cinema Males Fall Hard for New Star JANUARY 13 1938 Films Opening Movie Stars H it Trail Today- at For Fling at the Stage - By JIMME BTDLER West Gail Patrick— posed to look Theodore Roberts Alma Rubens Tire the theirretUesttand-stajrrTeatT'th- ey trrf-Arouna H0IJLTWCX)D more tragic cases have disappeared (Paramount): In the long: corridor smile at from the screen and been foreot of the publicity department are I never walk through that corrl ten Some of them are framed photographs of thinking of "the-oth-er are living in poverty a few mount'! Marten greats - whose photographs hung many leading- stars tre in desperate want And not Dietrich Fred MacMurray Clau-det- there in years gone by Many of one of them that Is not starving for Colbert Bing Crosby Mae them are dead now— Wallace-Reitne applause that they used to feast on when their photographs hung on tne wail in tbe publicity department Somehow I wish I didn't have to walk through that corridor in well-to-d- -- te d THE VOICE OF THE WEST TNI1RHIUV JANUARY 1:1 A U UU —KD?L— Uawn Patrol popular a leal selections :30— KDYLc— Sons of the Pioneers 7:00— KDYL — Today's Almanac T:15— KDTL — Tomo Tunea f:30—KBYt— Trans-Radi- o News break (ait table edition T:4S— KDYL — Mualcal Clock — — 8:30 NBC Thought! lor Today 8 :45— NBC — Organ :00— NBC — "Margot of Castlewood" ' drama 9 15— NBCCabln at ths Crossroads Kan 8:30— NBC — Leo 8:45— NBC— fcd ward MacHugh "lotu Blnger Gospel 10:00— KDTL — Today's Start 10:1s— NBC — "The O'Ntills" drama 10:30—KDYL — Tranaradlo Newa 10:45 — NBC! — Home Makers' Exchange— Eleanore Howe 11:00— KDYL — Friends o Mine Harriet Page— 11:15— NBC Mr a Wlggs ot the Uabbage raicn 11:30— NBC — John' OUier Wife 11:45— NBC — Just Plain BI1L 12:00— KDYL— Refreshment Time with Hindti Sun P M l'J:l— KDYL — Inquiring Reporter 12:30— KDTL — Gaslight Harmonica 12:45— NBC — Mystery Chef 1:00 — NBC — Pepper Young's 'amlly 1:15— NBC — Ma Perkins 1:30— NBC — Vic and Bade 1 :45— NBC— "The Quldlng drama 2:00— NBC — Melody Time Light" 2:15— NBC — Ptory of Mary Marlln — — 2:30 NBC Hazel Warner In Melody P M THURSDAY JANUARY 13 — KSL — Sunrise Serenade :30 — KSL— Mutto of the Morning :UU 7 :Oo— KSLr— international £? Newa :il5— KHL— Early Bird-- Shopping Newa khl — Morning atooda S:00— K8L— International Newa :15— K8L— Breakfast Melodies 8:45— KSL— Words and Music 9:00— KSL— Along Melody Lane 9:15— CBS — Magaslne of the Air— "Carol Aenneoy a Romance 9:30 — KSL — Jennie Lee's "Timely i'lps :o— K8L — Morning Matinee: Juuith Adams fashions In Foods Jane "Stewart "u0 Rue" artists 10:00 — K8L— The Milky Way with Mary yiu ana oenniv naiKer 10:15— CBS— Your News Parade with Ed wm kj mil 10:30— CBS— Romance of Helen Trent 10:45— CBa — Our Gi Sunday-11:00CBS — Beltv and Bob 11:15— CBS — Hymns of All Churches with simersou ju" — 11:30 — CBS Arnold Grimm's Daughter 11:45— CBS — Hollywood In Person 1201) CBS— Bib Staler 7 i :4S— M mrnmiiiiimm til o Zt BEf°woKa w tor X - fat a 0( Giw— " C li f - pose they would let me add cinema tography to my schedule— but wouldn't it be grand if they would let yotf go out for football!" Dorothy Howe the young Texan find who is playing the second lead n Jungle Love" is worried — aboutHer the jinx which has been trailing her Three weeks ago working: on location in Palm Springs she caught her foot between two boul ders and turned he- ankle pain fully A week or so ago en route A to Catallna island for location scenes there the speed boat In which she was riding struck the breakwater in the fog and she was thrown into the briny The other day on the set I found her gloomily staring at two caged tigers "I've just been reviewing my mlsfor-tunesshe said "and reflecting that next week I have to play a scene with those two little pets!" L Choir to Appear MRKL0NTZ GETS AND ORDINARY SOAP ONCE TIME THOUGHT I WAS SAFE FROM 'BO' IMAGINE MY SURPRISE WHEN I OVERHEARD A TIP— NO ORDINARY SOAP PROTECTS AGAINST B0 AS LIFEBUOY DOES! I T0UFEBUOYBI6HTjAWAYeL JSTifr firKlONTZls 11 WENT BACK TO LIFEBUOYL—jAND I'VE PUT AU FEAR OF ODOR- EMBARRASSING ME F0REVER BEHIN0 uii one 1VI of life' buoy's millions of faithful fans Men and women old and young who trust Lifebuoy to keep them immaculately fresh &e from any like- lihood of offending How' wise they art tQ icptnd on lifcbuoylThcknownoordiriiJTfoap stops "BO" as lifebuoy does For Lifebuoy contains an exclusive purifying Ingredient not in toy other -m Concert Luther King highly rated negro tenor will be presented Thursday night at the First Congregational church in a concert with the Salt Lake Symphonic choir Donald T Lund choir manager said Wednesday The concert will begin at 8:30 p m H Frederick Davis will direct the choir in the selections it sings with Mr King In his solo numbers the tenor will be accompa nied by his wife professionally known as Jean Houston Special lighting effects are being arranged Mr Lund said Mr King is now on a concert tour coming here this week from an ap pearance at Brig-haYoung uni versity in Provo FOR A "A WORD TO THE WISE IS SUFFICIENT I- - HAD TO GO I KNEW THAT BACK s Grace Moore and Melvyn Douglas sing and swing their carefree way from glamorous Manhattan to the amorous Argentine in the new mu sical "I'll Take Romance" which Opens Thursday at the Utah Com panion picture on tne new bill is a dynamic drama entitled "Counsel for Crime" and features Otto Kru-gDouglass Montgomery and Jacqueline Wells in the leading roles Musically "I'll Take Romance" Is said to surpass all previous Moore hits in' the Importance variation and discrimination of hep numer ous renditions For those who pre' fer the classic arias Miss Moore sings the Drinking Song "from "La the Gavotte Traviata" from r THE popular bath or toilet soap And that exclusive ingredient not only makes the sop a mote thorough cleanser it makes it milder too— Br test over 20$ milder than nmylcad-in- g "beauty" and "baby" soaps Tim's 'why so many lovely women depend on Lifebuoy for complexion care 7ust try Lifebuoy for your daily bath and complexion ftr m ttk — you'll become a Lifebuoy tan too! "WE Morning" first production to be staged by of "Wings major the Westminster college sented Friday at will be pre 8:15 p m at the school auditoriurn The action of the play is centered house around the eerie three-stor- y of Master Geoffrey a wealthy philanthropist who Is operating a socio logical laboratory assisted by his twin sister Ellen nd a corps ofservants After considerable deiioerauon ne singles oUl tnr versified groups from a great me- tropolis which he wishes 'to study Crammed with suspense and comedy mysterious events begin to take place immediately upon arrival of tlie members The cast is composed of the fol Carolyn Kuhn lowing: students: Lurene Nepple James Stevenson Barry Thielke Robert Douglas Harvey Anita Frost Weisel Patricia McFarland Margaret Price Mu- riel Snedaker Naomi Duke Doreen Edwards Donna Sherfick Boyd Fish and William McMasters Those in charge of the production include Mary Ardrey director Keith Crane stage manager Lu- announces a new time Rialto- "Ali Baba Goes to Town" star ring funmaking Eddie Cantor and The Man Who Cried Wolf" with Tom Brown in the featured role provide hilarious entertainment' on the new bill opening Thursday at the Rialto theater "AU Baba Goes to Town" Is a magnificent combination of colorful extravaganza comedy song hits beautiful girls exotic dances brilliant dialogue and lavish sets Equally as important Is a revonew three-ton- e tinted lutionary prcess utilizing sepia and copper as the basic effects A combination of blue and orange mixed with cop- Jor the aight aequences while sepia amber and copper pro vide the special effect for the daytime 'episodes The laugh film becomes a grab-ba- g of fun as Eddie turns Bagdad into "Gag-dad- " when he snaps it up on harems to date with a head-ta- x n on camels a a tail-ta- x program slips carpet tacks strikers and under the snaps the sultan Into step with the march of time Featured in the supporting cast are Tony Martin Roland Young June Lang and Louise Hovick now on tne air Every Thursday at 5:30 PM Station KSL r h widely-heralde- fattir&Z ¥ fcV vtcV"J) ( 7A: f I'll 'tUU (( f " ) 7&f& I " ' — ty Mniden" " X Your Horoscope f J j " ii full of broken down actors and gTT actressesThey conceive the Idea of putUng on a super show employ- - W ing the talents of the boarding? The series of house entourage complications following lead Olsen I J V — JfK yoonol I iivMiUIUM f --vririru wtCTifv I I Vctiisit Viiii WIHJ I f I VI1 I 1' — li"I hA H K°J 'UJijl sit-do- 4 " I t--————-— I p v : DORIS NOLAN portraying a movie actress in "Tell Me Pret- - VERA ZORINA fresh from the new "Goldwyn Follies" islrt training for the forthcomingmusical "I MarRodgers-Har- t harem-reductio- st U ! f side-splitti- South-Ea- John Parrlsh a tenor of fine tal ents who has recently been joined to the staff of the McCune School of Musie Ilrst facJ" ulty concert given at the Assembly' hall Wednesday evening was - ac-corded a favorable reception He presented a broadly varied program which included several somewhat unfamiliar numbers In a manner to prove his powers not overstated 'Vlth the artistry and Interpreta tive ability for whlchit Is known the string trio comprising Reginald Beales violinist Joseph C Clive cellist and Becky Almond pianist assisted on the program playing a group or Mozart and Stoessel compositions - st h r M SfeSFM1 I' i ££r I rMHpl VU J jh 7lllltl iTVX XSA V 9CSA j MOMTftO' jaxQUltiHt wii I J S W 1 L!— II I "" n I 1 BSa?Qv " nn sftUl two goofiest come- - 3 TWQ a3 IHC 1 A r- U IrV j - r VSf J j tllW f P" f nfiiH K TSlV LsT" I H Gkalau 'I i"ie II ITA-- Tfl rl n IS rTTTsji T— — I II 11 II T it If v Tnri 1NIVJ 1U ' 1h SLjJL1 A SrXC The SK?§ISlMv te a Vo? 'A I 1 Cfa JD& g 53c Vfiar edy-ma- JJJTH H T?'''"? nt ? lrj llOjJytylAn at Now Vrctory- Playing Crime" with Doucltuis rren Hull' PARAMOUNT— "The Awful Truth" with Irene Dunne Cary Grant Bellamy CAPITOL— "Missing Witnesses" with John Utel and Dick Purcell also In with T Ellen Behave" "Lady Sally Hamilton Nell STUDIO — Joel McCrea and Prances Dee In "Well Fargo" with Bob Burns and Chic John"All Over Town" also "The Meiqulteera" in "Heart of VICTORY— Ole Olsen son In Thr? the Rockies"' Off THE STAGE AND SCREEN ROXT — On the stage Major Bowes' OM838 wlCh ten big acta On vxie screen i Wheeler and Wool-e- y "On Again Off Again" also "Flan From UeH" in lfit Ttk M - -'- I? TeC l -- V f sUyVIJliU I Rooney-Tlmbe- Irene Dunne Cary Graat —tomorrow— IWith UtflaieaJIJ ff BEERTJI WALLACE TgSgfj : - — Montgomery Jacqueline Wells South-ea- st (Sugarhouae) — me Rltz Brothers In "Life Begins In with Joan Davis Tony College" Martin and Gloria 8tuart also "Michael OUalloran" with Wa- llEARraOCKIES ffilTlf J Continentals ed Ralpn ' ly "Life Begins in College" billed and Johnson through attachments rene Nepple business manager the "funniest fastest tuniest hit writs of replevin grand larceny and Ray Dubois publicity manager as properties and Na- of the year" tops the new cinema even homicide Barry Thielkecostumes program opening Thursday at the Mary Howard and Harry Stocks omi Cuke South-Eatheater In Sugarhouae well supply the love interestln this Second feature is "Michael OHal mad epio and the large supporting loran" screen version of Gene cast includes Franklin Pangborn Stratton Porter's famous novel by James Finlayson Eddie Kane Lew the same name Kelly and Gertrude Astor Augmented by the sensational CAPRICORN' If January 13 la your birthday song hits of Lew Pollack and Sid the best hours for you on this date ney Mitchell "Life Begins in Col are from U a m to 1 p m from lege" moves along on a tidal wave 4 to 6 p m and from 9 to 11 p m of giddy gags gorgeous girls song' The danger periods are from 9 to sters and steppers with the com' d Ritz brothers in the star' 11 a m from 6 to 8 p m and from 11 ring roles They're pants pressers p m until midnight If a woman and January 13 Is working their way through college your birthday you ought to have i and upset all past traditions with great amount of versatility excep their riotous antics only the beginning of tionally good conversational ability tneButrunthat'sUomic-faced Joan Davis You and lots of personal charm for a poor Inshould be always ready to help your is on a heart-hu" iriencLs for the time might come dian with $10000 a day to spend when thevwill be in a nositlon to ana during tne cnase staggers serve you well Tour hands it woulaT"mnd on rubber legs in a manner seem should be dexterous especial that incites laughter Then there's Tony Martin leadly if used in some line of artistic the band and You work singing song hits ought to be very ingeni ing Gloria Stuart catching up with X h rough ous painting music sing' and Ing authorship teaching acting or romance amid a setting of campus jamborees The selling your results probably will frolics and musical cast of comedy top' depend upon Inthe amount of effort supporting you put forth climbing the ladder notchers includes Fred Stone Nat Ed Thorgersen Dick to auccess Your matrimonial life Pendleton Baldwin Joan Marsh' and Dixie appears to be dominated by the Dunbar wonderful Influence of a tender In the screen version of "Michael sympathetic love and an unswerv a si A4lA PA't O'Halloran" second feature all the ing amount of loyal devotion humor and heart genuine pathos The child born on January 13 that won millions of readers ought to have little difficulty in as- appeal novel have been re the famous for similating the important facts es sential to a successful school career captured and presented with fidel Jackie Moran takes the part Quick-witta pleasing personal lty ity and a worthy ambition ouirht to of Mickey O'Halloran and Char- spur this youngster on until It ar lene Wyatt appears as his little Wynne Gibson and the goal it had set for itself crippled sister rives Sidney Blackmer are also featured Copyright 1938 for The Tribune in leading roles and PEOPLE" soon-Eli8s- "Manon" the quintet and finale of the third act of "Martha" and fi nally as a climax the duet from "Madame For the Butterfly" swing fans in harmony with Mel' vyn Douglas and Stuart Erwin she offers many an infectious ditty The eternal'-questioof whether a criminal lawyer should defend ROLAND YOUNG in a sunny and attempt to clear a murderer little marital comedy "Sprinr even though he definitely knows Thaw" he is guilty Is brought forward as an integral part of the plot of "Counsel for Crime" second feature Fun romance and thrills sack the new bill opening Thursday at ON THE SCREEN the victory theater CENTRE — CUudette Colbert and farce Topped by a More than 1000 weddings were Cnarlea Boyer In "Tovarich" with "All Over Town" with Olsen and -" one Rathbone in Genoa Louise Anita in Basil and performed Italy Johnson reeling off the laughs the day in various parish churches as OEM — Ronsld Colman In "Lost Horl- - bill is supported by a western thrillHorton Edward with Everett of a ron" thee!ebraUonoithe part — er "Heart of the Rockies" starring Warner B H Mitchell Thomas of of sixteenth the year opening ine Marsjo mesquueers" Bob Liv fascism RIAIro— Eddie Cantor In "All Baba ingston Ray Corngan and Max Does to Town" with Tony Ma- Terhune rtin Roland Young June Lang Joan All Over Town" places Olsen Davis: also Tom Brown in "The and Johnson as guardians of the Man Who Cried Wolf" - ' of an entire boarding house — Grace Moore in "I'll Take welfare TJTAH Romance" with Melvyn Douglas Stuart Erwin and Helen Westley also Otto Krtifrer In "Counsel for s - back-track- er For At Tenor TRIED - "head-over-heel- S 'l I - - 34 v Witnessed an exciting bit of aca freak accident— on the set where ''Bulldog Drummond's Peril" is being filmed Porter Hall armed with a blacksnake whip and Jonn Howard who wielded a rapier were fighting- a dueL Everything went off nicely until Hall making a sweeping cut at Howard managed to get the lash of tbe whip tangled in tne antlers or a deer s head which Has every hung on the wall He jerked the Olympe "Bradna trophy fell — and for a few momenta man on the set but accords everyone on the set thought that in love with her Hollywood had 'lost one of its best not one the leant attention loved villains The point of one antler struck Hall on the temple and he went to the floor in a daze College Group Sets Maybe" he said ruefully after he had been helped to his feet "this Sjtage Production picture should be retitled 'Porter Friday Night Hall's Peril"" 1215— KSL— International Newa The best unintentional off-scre12:30 — CBS— American School of the Air 1 uu ' nwi— uarson Roblson's uuckaroos in months was bethg played comedy 1:15 — KSL— Words and Music Ekhth Wife" 1:30— CBS —United States Army band on the "Bluebeard's A m L nfVn 0f tU iiio wvnci uo—ibb— Myrt ana Marge wim mrnsi uay '141 2:15 —CBS — Pretty Kitty i ime Kelly Lubitsch— whose accent is inde 2:30 — CBS— Kitty Keene Inc 2:45 — NBC — Gloria Gale 3 00— NBC — Bennett Wolverton 24a— KSL— rJhoppeis atuitutai Matlnsa senbably thick — trying to direct — Trans-Radi- o Newa j:uu— KSLr— rne Buyers' Guide Herman Bing— whose accent is even KDYL— Interview Luther King 3:15— KSL — International News tenor 3:30 — KSL — The KSL orchestra thicker Bing had to speak a line 1:45— NBC — Harry Kogen's 3:45 — CBS — HUltop House starring Bess orchestra containing the word "certainly" and Fran Allison vocalist — — 4:00— NBC Teddy Hill's orchestra: Lubitsch wanted him to speak it 4:00 KSL— Rhythm Revue 4:30— KDYL — The Children's Party 415— KSL — Merchants' Radio Column witnout accent Poor Herman— he :45 — KDYL — Robinson Crusoe Jr 4:30 — K8L — Rhythm Revue — — 5:00— KDYL 4:45— KSL Knighthood of Youth Radio tried his best but it came out full Dance Matinee 5:lfi — NBC — Melody Matinee club of Teutonic static And -- Lubitsch 5:30— KDYL-- Jack 5 :00—K8LF--Broadcaaters- T Review K:45— ICnrr—rtrnhanArmstrong Inula "Damn it!'! he 5:15— KSL— Adventures of Jimmv Allen grew 6:00— NBC — Rudy Vallee's Variety Show 6:30— CBS — "We the People" with Ga- shoutedimpatient after disapproving of the — Connecticut Yankees: briel Heattef host ahd Mark War-now'Tommy fourth take "Herman you shouldt orchestra ana tsuiis nyies— KHHHieif-- M)0— K — OIWbraeibT MerO rnri 'zertiniy— say ZER June Ralph and June Knight :ia— cactus Mac s saddle Trampa quivi saying — T:00 NBC — "Good News of 1938"— o:ou— ivoiy— aioaern Miraciea T1NLY Robert Taylor master of ceremo 6:45— KSL — Joe Du Mond's music 1 im— CBS— Major Bowes Amaiaui Hour nies £dna May Oliver Frank MorEvery male on the "Stolen Heav n:uu— nat — "uuess wnat" gan and others Meredith Wlllson's en" set is "head-over-heel- s" orchestra 8:15 — KSL — International News in love 1:00— NBC— The Music Hall — Bin Cros- - 8:30 — KSL — Preview of "Hurricane" with Olympe Bradna oy bod sums fsui Taylors unor-Ister- s 8:45 — KSL — The KSL ensemble CBS — Poetic Melodies Johnny Trotter's orchestra Franklyn The older men manage to hide their Ida Luplno guest star anaciwrmicK jack fuiiou tenor adoration under a pretense of pa8:00— NBC — Amos n Andy with concert orchestra 9:15— KDYL — Home Prorram 9:15— CBS— rOedrge McCall's "Hollywood rental interest but the young men 8:30 — NBC— Benny Ueroff's orchestra Screehscoona" i And her slaves frankly 9:30 — CBS —Kats Smith's Hour with Jack 10:00— KDYL — Utah Senators In WashMiller and his orchestra Three Am- Olympe wildly excited about her ington — NBC 10:05— bassadors Henay Youngman and first Paul Pendarvis' orchestra costamng role pays no one of a drama 10:15— KDYL — Bowling Matches ' 10:30 — NBC —Karl Hind' orchestra them the least—attention Today 10:30— KSL — Weather Prophet Trans-Radi— — 11:00— KDYL five 10 :35 KSL— International News Newa star final 10:45— KSL — Cdmedy 8tra of Broadway chatting with me she announced 11:00 — KSL — Eugene Jalesnlk's Continen that she plans to take a course in 11:15— NBC— Three Cheers 1 1 :30 — NBC— Garwood Van's orchestra tals cinematography this spring at the 11:30 — KSL — Night Owl Serenade Midnight 2:00— NBC—Jay Whltten's orchestra 11:45— CBS —Jan Garber's orchestra University of Southern California A M Standing near us was a U S C 12 :30— NBC— Uptown Ballroom orchestra 12:15— CBS — Henry King's fenestra 1:00— KDYL — Good-nlKfootball hero who picks up a few j ww— a? j j—- twamnni Advertisement (Paid (Paid Advertisement) odd pennies by working extra Gee" he interrupted "I don't sup i i tion—and 7:15— CBS— Dear Columbia P order to reach the studio lot It always leaves me with the un comfortable thought that the stars of today whom I see on the sets are doomed to hit the skids and slide down into oblivion— too soon I do not think I would care for stardom on the temporary basis that it is offered in Hollywood Edited by JACK STINNETT — AP Feature Service Writer Never have'so many movie stars to Broadway as in this season Under the Theatre Guild banner we have had Sylvia Sidney and Constance Qummings and Miriam Hopkins is to arrive a Landi djd a turn Lois Wilson Joan Bennett and Lois Moran are in play on the road Paul Lukas June Clyde Frances Farmer and Wallace Ford are playing currently By getting into the realm of promised and hoped for the list could be extended with such names as John Barrymore Douglas Fairbanks Jr and Madge Evans But among those about whom there is no doubt since their plays are running or scheduled definitely are the following: Utah - 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