Show 12 THE OGDEN FONDA GUARDS STEP-DAUGHT- Here's Pair of Lightweights He's Been 'Round a GROUP FORMED ER Weber High Committee to Establish Rules and Regulations Kidnap Plot Is Overheard By Blonde Who Gets Grim Warning HOLLYWOOD ' Oct 10— CUP) step-daught- er himself police said Since the conversation was reported ot them last Thursday po lice have kept a "stake-out- " at the actor's luxurious home in Beverly Hills to entrap the kidnapers- if they appeared Last night police became convinced that the plot either fell through or was not in earnest and withdrew the v A w' v'v v v vvrta v x The United States Navy band will be at Utah State Agricultural college Monday Oct 16 The Weber high school band has been invited to play with this nationally known organization and to be the guests of the college The band students will leave by bus at twelve-thirt- y p m— Margaret Din-nee- n and Ray Roberts DOUBLES Nurse Verna Evans exhibits twin girls born at San Mateo Califs with a combined weight of less than six pounds Mother is Mrs Alexander Chernoff 21 wife of a watchmaker Physicians put the girls in an incubator said they had a good chance ' to survive things Hollywood ever The kidnaping conversation was biggest in Los Angeles The of heard overheard bv Pauline Le Hue 18 will take careboys of their end and on Oct 3 while she waited for a we'll have the money in a few traffic signal in downtown San Bernardino 60 miles east of here days" "well if we The other Two men stood" beside her One can't kidnap suggested one kids why the of said: 't-himself?" not Fonda "The kidnaping of one of Henry One of them noticed her the Fonda's kids will be one of the girl said and muttered "we better cut out this line of chatter as we have company" Last Times Tonite Miss La Hue said she was so "Hotel For Women" nervous she had to telephone for and "It Could Happen To You" her father O E La Hue a real estate operatorto drive her home That night a man's voice called on the telephone and demanded "is this the blonde? Then warned her STARTS WEDNESDAY "If you want to stay the way 2— BIG FEATURES— 2 you are you better not listen to other people's conversation" Deputy Chief Homer B Cross THERE'S COLD IH THEM HIUSI-Ysent two detectives to San Ber nardino to interview the girl and said he was convinced or ner sincerity Cross said the men may If have been "talking tough" merely fn imnress the eirL or perhaps became frightened and dropped their plans " T GETS SAN FRANCISCO Oct 10 (AP) An estate of $3000000 was be queathed to education science and philanthropy in the will oi Mrs May Treat Morrison oh the probate file here The Juniversity of California will get $1500000 of which $1000000 is given "without strings" to be used as the university administrators decide Two bequests of $150 000 each will set up chairs of American history and citizenship and of municipal law AND Oct LOS ANGELES — The 10— (UP) sheriff kept possession of the consulate of the Duchy of Luxtoday and took his embourg chances on the fire outlook that "the grand duchess is going to be sore as h— -- " After holding off for weeks in fear of creating an international diplomatic incident the sheriff's vice squad swooped down upon the swank establishment in suburban Culver City early Monday and halted what they said was a lively game of tango This Is an illegal gambling game played with cards and beans Four men were arrested and freed later on $250 bail and 200 "guests" were shooed away Last night to be sure the place did not reopen Sheriff Eugene Biscailuz stationed deputies at the gates and inside the consulate Earl Divorces American Life $3000000 2ND ACE FEATURE r lt Dnuiurei ii w Jts- CLOSED CALIFORNIA U OF rPUSt VMM DUCHESS TO BE SORE LONDON Oct 10 (AP)— The Earl of Lincoln has been granted an uncontested divorce from his American-bor- n wife the former Gimbernat daughter Jean Banks of David Banks of New York City Lord and Lady Lincoln were married in New York March 23 1939 Ian MacDonald Bailey was in the suit named who will meanwhile have the income from it will be placed under joint trusteeship of the Crocker bank and Edward A trust fund of another $1000-00- 0 First National law Hohfield partner of Mrs later to be augmented by Morrison's late husband Alexan$150000 on the death of relatives der F Morrison HIS TOUR ON FRIDAY HOLLYWOOD Oct 10 — (UP) — Charles Laughton the British actor will start Friday for his first American appearance personal tour IJe will appear in theatres in six cities in conjunction with the showing 'of his latest picture "Jamaica Inn" an English production released in the United States by Paramount I Nominations for president vice president secretary athletic manager and reporter for the junior class were held in the home room classes A short assembly was held during the day for the juniors in order to introduce the candidates Election will be held Wednesday Nominations for the sophomore class officers will be held the latter part of this week or the first of next week Mark Ballif the class advisor announced today — Ursul Hawkes With a spread between his knees of four and inches achieved "from choking the midsection of a horse" John C McPherson 72 (above) an old cowhand won the title of the world's most bowlegged cowboy at eastern New Mexico's state TH' WINN All three-quarte- Tryouts For Skit Tryouts for the radio program to be presented on station KDYL Oct 21 by the advanced clothing department of Wfber high school were held today Six girls will be chosen The selection of patterns and materials the style and color of the materials will be among the factors brought out Knighton rs fair at RoswelL MAY MANN'S- - OI119 u e e ' vWiwAj ! '' if 1 lc 1 Any Time t planes Many of the men and women who sell stamps know yirtually nothing about how they are made The department is showing them in trips through the bureau of engraving and printing Likewise many of the men and women who sell and promote the sale of air mail stamps never have been in an airplane The department is arranging free trips over the capital in planes that carry the mails The convention began Monday What was the first business? WeN you might have guessed it — f postmasters came down to tx- - j post office to see if they had any mail sy Rose Lee — wno on hearing that a gossip column carried a report that she and husband Robert had been secretly divorced — up and declared that if those reports were true they must have been living in sin Noticed Winchell carried the item We heard Gypsy Rose DIVORCE DELAYED say it To lunch at Twenty-on- e with Lady Susanne Wilkins — and she BY ALIMONY FIGHT introducing Robin Thomas — the son of Michael Strange and brother of Dianna Barrymore Miss HOLLYWOOD Oct 10— (UP) — Strange was once married to John Barrymore—but the brother and A demand for $1500 a month alisister had different fathers — mony today held up plans of film which gives you' a thought on the scenarist James K McGulnness complications of modern divorce and his wife Elizabeth to part in Simone Simon was With Robin--ands- he the divorce courts looked fetching hi a bright Mrs McGuinness asked this £a red snood Bubbles Schiiasi (Mrs amAiinf li ' It sa eitft was there with Wayne Morris) maintenance which the her mother — and said shf was hus- writer struck her and charges used har' tling right back to Hollywood for McGuinness countei the birth of her baby expected language said they were willing within the next few iveeks "Isn't lawyers on a default divorce compromise it most coincidental May" she in favor of the wife if the alimony said "Wayne's next picture Lr en- matter can be adjusted titled "Brother Rat's Baby" Belated Honeymoon WRECKAGE LOCATED Someone tells us that Clark CONNEAUT Ohio (UP)— A fishGable and Carole Lombard are nets became tanerman whose to take that belated honeygoing moon to New York within a month gled in sunken wreckage near here — It was postponed due to Car- is believed to have found the reole's operation and her current mains of a car ferry which sank new picture Well we're relieved with a loss of 34 lives in a violent that they'll take the honeymoon— lake storm 30 years ago The ship for Clark put us on the spot— so foundered on Dec 8 1909 in one to speak by telling us all about of the worst tragedies In the hisit— which we cover-featurover tory of the Great Lakes one of the screen magazines And both the editor and "us" — have Of the 75000000 horses in th been waiting for him to show up world America has 11500000 : last one right after he and Judy had put on theiract for Capitol theatre patrons Since his return to Hollywood he's been polishing away ati the melody with collabor ator Sidney Miller Met flvbn Dimitri the noted artist who does the covers for Saturday Evening Post Vogue and illustrations in all of the smart magazines He was chuckling over the fact that the current cover on Saturday Evening Post is a picture he took of Susan Hayward This particular magazine has nevd a movie star er know didn't They they had now until after the magazine was out Most amusing comment of Gyp- - Mickey you know wrote "Oceans Apart" which was introduced by both Louis Prima and Guy Lombardo here in New York this summer Judy Garland sang it as a personal appearance number at the Capitol here And Artie Shaw Tommy Dorsey and Del Courtney are making recordings of it Idea Comes to Him Mickey says he just has to write It is not unlawful to write checks a song when an idea comes to him He wrote the lyrics for this for less than one dollar cover-feature- Feature Hit No 1 Allen Jenkins Sheila Bromley Tom Kennedy in "NURSE EDITH CAVELL" "EVERYTHING'S ON ICE" LAST DAY! Jack LAST DAY Starts Two Great Wed Features Benny-Rochest- 3 "Man About Town" — Also —' Western Jamboree 11 )15o "Torchy ' "If Dynamite" No Better Show at Any Price I Had "a Million" IX frnm Starts if The Screen Dares to Crack Wide Open the Forbidden i P-"""'-'w- TbewBa00K BURNED! The PICTURE I Th '2 P " LJ-iV- v BANNED! TP TbjB Treat Your HearivTorA Grand Movie! 1 r author EXILED! 1 But You Can't iLACKOUY Truth! Story Women Tell In Whispers! The onfatbomed depths f a Ipve- ttarred heart laid bare made oaiVVV !or£cmbie by Beete's fiery esoiast' DAVIS HOPKIN! 4 Si )1rie (k sues: (£ V i For the FIRST TIME! TIMELIER than EVER! 1 i i '4 'J '4 i P I Tha UfJCEnSOnEO'Vcrsion of William Frawley Ilarvey Stevens r v Hit UESTi ' I 1 1 '7 ) V 4 ' I i 19 iriiuuyhviu Presentation of Erich Maria Remarque' Greatest Novel Universal' "HERO FOB A DAY" 2nd HIT! with Charley Grape win wsMt tawMt aam tones D5terd by f&mjiX&UX 1 'S£SI2fTED BT : Your Robin Hood of the Old West! A 1 ' XJ: BRENT "v GAIL PATRICK MI1IT on the i it with JOIIN HOWARD J o Roy Rogers — in— " "SIIINE ON HARVEST IIOON" with llary Hart Wra Farnura CEOSGH 1 "GRAND JURY SECRETS" Living Before Your Very Eyes! r J V' EETTE t're V LAST TWO DAYS Tomorrovi NEW T03IORROW Jf 2 George Raft W C Fields Jack Oakie OIILY er Tb heart-warmin- sir cr&nie DARRYL10RE xciting Una KEKKft C:chh CC:::i tzht OTSCN Kit FEr:LETC:i llzxj TRACERS Crsnt r:iTCL'ELL Sam turn fint ft Ctes 1 1 Kr Fmk I'RtH 1 titsut Pro&ictf by Siecy Fmiutt 1 CtwdlM Vast A w See "On Borrowed Time" at 2:45 6:13 9:45 thrills and tingling action! "nMrtt n SStkM ly (bxs rcvezl HIT taxing sicry! jLjlj ! ISLUCUVUJUU J 39 with ' Pictsm 3 screen £20& inn7nnPInP7 —FEATURE HIT NO drama packed with UARDVICUE WARMER 2rd to a picture truly greatl Now your own heart will sing The sensational Broadway stage hit reaches the screen g sentiment I LIONEL with all its laughter and BARRYMORE at the peak of his career BOBS WATSON at tho start of his heading a perfect cast in a perfect picture! LtCNiL George Murphy EXTRA ADDED—PETE SMITH'S "TAKE A CUE" Dorothea Kent Eduardo Ciannelll METRO NEWS j ed Gary Cooper May Robson TODAY ' j CLINTON Okla (UP)— Things were dull around headquarters but police snapped into action drawing their pistols when three loud explosions originating in the sheriffs office adjoining theirs reverberated through the city hall Nobody came out shooting The sunshine had been too much and three bottles of confiscated beer had exploded Jane Wyman J j French Club Organized The Les Bona Amis "Good Friends" club of Weber high was organized under the sponsorship of John Q Blaylock James Alex is president Fae Compton vice president Robert Child secretary and Congratulations Mickey Roon-ey- ? treasurer and Ethel Combe reWe hear you've just written porter— Katherine Hoffman enanother successful song-h- it Fall In to titled "I Can't Afford POLICE ALARMED Love" Feature Hit No & something about stamps 2 Teaching those who sell air mail stamps something about air- - 1 ) 2" LAUGHTON TO BEGIN Senior class officers were nomThe final election will be held in the near future The following offices are to be filled: President vice president secretary reporter and athletic manager Senior class advisors are Anthony Russell and Miss LaVern Daniels — Bernice Boeslund — Marian Postmasters Learn of Stamps At National Capital Confab - inated Monday vp sirs old Kbl-UK- it For Class Elections step-daught- er 1939 i The committee will check on stu- guards Fonda hired the private detective to replace them He was not greatly worried "But vou never can tell" he ex plained "whether this sort of thing is just crank stuff or really something serious So we are taking the usual precautionary steps" It was believed that a kidnap plot would have been aimed at Fonda's Frances De Villers Brokaw She is heiress to a large fortune and has a $1000 monthly income from the estate of her late father George T Brokaw wealthy New York sportsman Mrs Fonda the former Mrs Frances Seymour Brokaw herself has an income of $17000 from the estate The Fondas own daughter Jane is two 0 CASE ADJOURNS dents to see that they do not belong to more than two clubs — Pauline Black - 1 By EDDY GILMORE WASHINGTON Oct 10— (AP- "I'm SP-3said the short thin man with the mustache holding out his right hand "and this is the wife "Well well well" said the large man with the official look "I'm ZX-- 4 and it's a real pleasure to HOLLYWOOD Oct 10— (UP) shake your hand after all these The murder trial of De Wit Clintora Cook 20 was aajourneo toaayuso The scene was the post office de attorneys could prepare for a bat- partment of the United States and tle over whether the testimony of the two men weren't a coupie of meeting to exchange secrets two young Hollywood girls he spies SP-3- 2 Vas one of the 4000 Amer slugged may be used against him ican postmasters here for the 39th Superior Judge Thomas Am- annual convention of the National brose delayed today's session until Association of Postmasters ZXl afternoon to permit the lawyers was a post office department to make a study of law bearing ploye For years the two men had been on the question An effort to put the girls on the witness stand was corresponding always using letexpected1 to be made this after- ters and numerals and never names noon Neither in fact knew the other's Cook is accused of the bludgeon formname a of until today Sosoyeva Anya slaying The custom of signing letters by er Follies dancer on the city college campus last February He symbols grew out of the friendly has repudiated a confession he al- correspondence started by means legedly made to this attack but of a postal employes' publication pleaded guilty to two others which in which readers print "blind" nowere not fatal These were the tices But getting acquainted with each slugging of Delia Bogard young film dancer and the the slugging other is only one feature of the of Myrtle Wagner a housemaid postal workers' meeting Two ers are:' ''"$1 the postmasters Teaching OS Mc-Enti- re J Horse COAST rjURDER WEBER HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Editor: LuJean Hull The Weber high school club committee appointed by Principal Ralph B Sanford includes H Kenneth Brown chairman S L Wyatt and Jean Jensen from the faculty Student Body President Rex Vice President Ruth Carver and Secretary Audrey Jensen The committee will establish rules and regulations of all clubs organized in the school and determine the time and day of meeis necessary to elimintingsThis ate possibility of students in two clubs having to miss one club to accommodate another Henry Fonda the actor kept a private detective on guard over his small daughter and today against the possibility of a Kidnaping attempt Two men on a street corner in San Bernardino Cal were overheard discussing a plot to abduct one of the girls or possibly Fonda 7V TUESDAY EVENING OCTOBER R SCHOOL'S CLUB AFTERJIIREAT a STANDARD-EXAMINE- — -- ' ' -- i |