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Show Life Stcry Similar To Adventure Scenario On the screen Brian Donlevy is a roughneck. In private pri-vate life he is a mild-mannered fellow, with a background that reads like the synopsis of an adventure scenario. As a small boy, Brian had developed an odd attachment attach-ment for an old brass bugle and his proficiency on this instrument in-strument led to his joining the Wisconsin national guard as a substitute bugler. During the national guard's part in the Pershing expedition to Mexico, Brian, having been denied parental consent, ran away from home and joined his regiment in that campaign. When he returned home nine months later, his parents decided to enroll him in ! military school. After service in World War I as a flyer in Fiance. Brian came home and crammed i Rita Personally Tests' Gowns For Her Glamour Films t1 -it v f w. four years college into two and received an appointment to Annapolis. Ann-apolis. He stayed there "a year and resigned. But at Annapolis he took part in several campus theatricals. The stage interested him and he left for New York where producers pro-ducers turned the customary deaf ear at first. Then he met and -Impressed the late Louis Wilhelm. who made him the corporal in "What Price Glory." That started a successful career on Broadway and he came to Hollywood in 1936. The screen villain is a homebody home-body in real life. He spends a good deal of his time in his workshop, work-shop, carpentering: in tinkering about the house, or in gardening. However, since his only child. Judith, 3, has reached a playful and responsive age. the actor devotes de-votes most of his leisure to being with her. Donlevy's home is in Brentwood, Brent-wood, but he has a b'each house at Malibu, the film colony. He recently was elected mayor of Balibu and now has such civic responsibilities as buying a fire engine for the community and solving Sunday parking problems for residents and guests. The big-chested actor likes plain food, and his favorite dish is a thick steak with spinach on the side. He keeps fit by exercising exercis-ing every morning with dumbbells. dumb-bells. Brian's middle name is Waldo. Star Calls Self 'Philoprogenitive' Lovely Andrea King, starred in 'Shadow of a Woman.' is right on the verge of some screaming horrors, personally. A friend in Formosa has sent her a pair of human skulls, with a suggestion that she use them as flower pots. . . . No, Cecil B. DeMille is not losing his grip. In his "Un-conquered." "Un-conquered." Paillette Godsrd will bathe in a mere barrel because be-cause the script so specifies and there's no way of Rotting around it for the substitution of the kind of bawth that helped make Mr. DeMille famous. . .Teresa Wright is a registered nurse assigned to the unit filming "Pursued." the feminine start of which is Teresa Wright. There are two'of them. . . . , This is absolutely true The world premiere, here, of "Holiday in Mexico" is to be attended, in L uiui iiQi t vciiirv aim sit 11, ui I stars Tico Tico and Jascha. who appeared in it. They're both dogs. Chihuahua and St. Bernard respectively. re-spectively. . . . Claude Rains is wearing a large pump in the middle mid-dle of his scholarly forehead. which, he says, was caused by a lamp falling on him while he was;fjv ERSKINE JOHNSON asleep. , . . Inside stuff from the NEA suff Correspondent studios reveals Rita Havworth asi HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 14 a very, very slick chick, wncn-j (NEA) David Nivcn asked Di ever sties to wear one ol tnose; rector Frank Borage how -5v, X 4 t " Z . ' jttr fl I ' i- f j , vi i ' sV''-7 , ,X' I -v -v:; . t St.iK," ' ' ' i ' ' !'' ' : . -rrrr-T.i it ir Jii'itfJ'rfiTTiu'iiiiiir ir fn mhWiiiwiii Im Bun Peggy Lee Vliiting 1 sjnday herald v!, page 5 Concert Monday Burglar Ignores Gems, Takes Script s Frggy Lee Whiting, a Has It come to this? Robber fornia Redwood association haa Pro00f actress Judith Anderson's Bev- j named Judy, the heroine of Pal's crly'Hills apartment ignored her Puppetoons as "The Shapeliest fine collection of jewclery, took j Splinter on the Screen". . . Paul instead some small change and. of 1 Henreid has received a fret girl selected as one of the eight' finalists to sing in the $10,000 At-water At-water Kent vocal radio audition, will be featured in a concert Monday at 8:15 p.m. in the Jos eph Smith building. ik promising coioraiura "''"jfgy weaken the impression that'vcn skidding in the shower. He prano. she was one of 1200 girls may. weaken me impression mat H .f know .hl,.h(,. , n rub who entered the comDCtitionroduccrs hav rc grand doesn t Icnow hcther he i b Only 20 years old. she is one of 1 .tori" wtnan they know what to the youngest entered and has;dow.Uh. The local bobby all things, the script of her cur- i rent film, "Pursued": Incident won her way through her unus.- ual vocal talent into the final tound. There will be four awards given for the men and four for the women in the audition broad-1 cast over a nation-wide hookup! next Sunday sample of something known as Sprink which is supposed to pr- it on himself, the shower or the I soap. ox bridage was horrified when it learned that Van . Johnson is supposed to wear whiskers in "Rosy Ridge". . . . Best nirl friend of a recent week was Ar- j lene Dahl, who count 'em, is so- inHo... .in ..- regieierea as naving cone ou: . renowned singers. ! w.it!' Bfn.,B.?ea.u- RuH Arms., SWIM BRIAN DONLVEY natinnallv T otiriiT -i. o ' ! Richa rd W alsh. J ohn Lindsa y . ( a n Thomas. Helen Traubel, Jcanette! ,arcn'tect) and Robrt Hutton: All MacDonald and Nelson Eddy. ! ,n tn"1 rnany evenings and not In her Monday evening con-1 countlng s"nda- The Cali-cert Cali-cert Miss Whiting will sing 161 - classical numbers. She will appear in a Parisian gown presented to her by a French opera star through her leather, Madame Olga Eisner, under whom she has been studying study-ing at the David Manners school, New York. At a reception in the lounge immediately following the concert, con-cert, Mis Whiting will be happy to receive all her friends and admirers. Many of Provo women's clubs have pledged their support to her concert. Tickets arc on sale at Hedquist drug No. 1. according accord-ing to Mrs. W. T. Hasler. ticket chairman. AJan Ladd, was once a track star Tit North Hollywood high school where he competed in the 100 and 200 yard dashes in addition ad-dition to putting the shot. SARATOGA 2 Grand Plunges Filtered Chlorinated NOTICE! Saratoga Will Remain Open Til' Sept.. 22 One More Swim MONDAY & TUESDAY The tale of a shirt ; -a girl -and a wolf Hilarious v 21 AN and "GETTING GERTIE'S GARTER" with Dennis O'Kecfc and Marie MacDonald itphlo- Selena Royle almost threw her co-workers for a loop recently by declaring that she thought she must be Hollywood s most progenitive player Asked to elucidate. Miss Royle defind the sixty-four-dollar ward as "manifesting love of offspring." That checks. for the popular character actress, who plays Glenn Ford's mother in ''Gallant Journey." has been make-believe Flicfcerville Flashes by Ace Reporter Tell of Off-Screen Lives of Celebrities house there, and it always rains the first week in August." Upton wrote back: "You were h-' wrong. I took in or.ly S3500. and. Dresses Longer? 'Not Mine' Avows Actress Sheridan "Women's skirts," declared Ann Sheridan, "are not going to be longer. At least, mine aren't!" With that pronouncement, the slinky, glsmour gowns in a pic- should react in a courtroom scene , besides, it only rained live and a star sat down, crossed Exhibits ture. sne puts i on ana paraaes during nis role as Aaron Burr , half days of the week." whistles, the gown is out. popular boss here right now producer Jules Fnrthman. grows orchids and brings them to arm witn oblivion his secretaries. -But she's not in the- picture," j grinned back Niven. Society In Capital j ::av 'SffiVion de Limps; Leader Hurt HaviUand aid.Nrn duckin in case anvone ooudis mis. tsiii are no Most in Magnificent Doll." "Just ignore the people there is said Borzage. "You are vs alking ' Em or WaUz ProrlvJC,rs Bill v toir,ght "f,.thc,r..1,ves- arm m, Wilder and Charley Bracket! c.r- ,.! Battle-eve Instructions Before starting filming of The culated a memo around Paramount Para-mount studio. It read: "To All Concerned in the Production: A and B in her case against longer dresses, and gave forth some additional opinions. "This business of skirts going up and down like a window shade under the guidance of a capricious capri-cious child is just an old ruse manufacturers bring out every so often to dvitmode women's i clothes mnHP6V3 comnlete new "1 This is not a fantasy. It is wardrobe efftrial for the fa-not fa-not an operetta. It is a comedy , shion-consciffus .It is silly and un-with un-with a smattering of songs. 'economical. WASHINGTON. Sept. 14 (UP.) , Bovd sent me the letter to prove' " , r.1"'' 'C. ' "why. with the country just iThe capital's social whirl whirled i it. s VAU"U" ,-"" '". beginning to recover from a seri- "One of his fans, named Vaughn. I .'"'V"?", ous f.abric shortage, should a new Its leading hostess 60-vear-old wrote Bill a letter announcing fcvalvn Walsh McLean, famed 1 inai in Vienna. 1901. It should be ono bp rreateri hv the demand of his voungest son. three " ' ' v."V" V -i a 'asmon: aKlrlf won 1 De 'onger wear ours mui.it-r ur. me screen lur lour-1 with a distinct hrnp todav i ft: 1 1 tti u live liiiicb, other?, she has numbered in her . featnlvrn U 1 Irh 'M I n mAi I llil I II IN I ) 1 1 I 1 Vr L SUM. LII1 rtl ... . . . celluloid family such screen Y 7u" ' '"7?" I mnnth, old' u,, n.mH after the with good strong cnains ot reality. , if we women don t notables as Csrv Grant. Van!"""" UI u,t ia 14U u,! t'L:. u " " .VT- "A 3. In casting, set-designing or longer . -, rr.nnn uac cnrin I v inrnmmi n - ' aiai . i iitii uc Kavc tut namcf) . u: l. jonnson ana Juay uariana. sne "' ihis other children-Franklin Dc costuming, et no one open n?, -There are two other points: has real atrection tor all ner , v .: - a,., 70,,k rr, "children." but she declares that! kneecap suffered ina fall while la no , Roos Vaughn Gene v u . wa Kmc wun ncr one ai ner nun auSnn Clpnn FnrH iq of boy I like to imagine a son of Friendship estate. mv own would be." i nr. xt; pnvl.'c' BILLY HOI SF. SHAKEN family consists of a Dalmation dog and a Siamese cat. AS FILM TEAM BOLTS HOLLYWOOD Billy House. Vaughn Titular Witticisms Cecil B. DeMille's next movie, after "Unconquered." will be based on the Biblical love story Gene mouth to? wide- No exaggerations. American women are too active to no conscious corn ii 1 1 no. pn.c. wanf a iot cf excess cloth 4. Just because it plays in j,,vishine around their lees and Vienna, don't let's have everone impeding their progress. Also, talk like Herman Ring. And iu;t thpy ?re awarc that feminine legs: because its in technicolor, dont arP decorative. There's no more lets nave tne emperor wear ca- point in conccaljng thcm than W?l.lJ.'.fc' NOW - ENDS MONDAY Open 1:15 Last Show 9:37 i mm oi Sams;,; and DeUlih! SomTof ra;yCllOW jaCRe" and pUrplC ihere is in putting a tent over a Marion Chamber Aids Lonely Hearts who weighs 3o0 pounds and is the publicity boys were kidding the only actor in the picture,1 around and suggested that it ' Trail Street" who doesn't ride a j should be titled "The Big Hair-: Hair-: horse, narrowly escaped serious 1 cut." injury during a runaway wagon That's the working title of Alan MARION. O fU.R) The Marion sequence in the outdoor thriller. Ladd's next, a tale of wheat har-Chamber har-Chamber of Commerce has found : House sustained shattered vesting in the west. When the it necessary to form a "Lonely, anH nlimprml- hrnlss studio decided to find a new Hearts cjud. 'The Lost tiehts. "And now. soldiers of mount, on to new glory." Para- When Judy Canova was told she had been awarded a magazine's maga-zine's title as "The Corniest Act-rass Act-rass in the Movies." the hayseed statue. The street skirts worn by Miss Sheridan measure 16 inches from the floor. KM 0k!tel HADiiOli , , tbrt MIKHUM .u WILLIAMS Plus DISNEY CARTOON LATEST NEWS .y, fiH 'P-X to bay te- asIL fii 4 Vivian lovin'l y jfT,ir Harry awingin'l t t to the musical j iV J ' $ BLAINE PERRY COMO 2a HARRY JAMES CARMEN MIRANDA brcM b, LEWIS SILR b, BRYAN FOY STARTS TUESDAY COOL: I comeaienne rrpnru i m tivvin.-. i when the tpam he was dnvini?; name for the harvesting stor.',. , , t .,:. uti.v.i it. I . ' . -..--., . . Iiaiiereu lu utr lanru on aint j.v rjonra. tossing nim arouna in me snuuiri n "s"" chamber has averaged a letter a:waRon before it was brought un ween asKing tne cnamoer to ior-i(jer control. ward a letter to some boy from1 Wheat End. Producer Edward Golden, the Lauren Bacall began her career in show business as an usher at the St. James theater, N. V. sal- Marion whom the writer met Director Irving Rapper has ex-theater man. is famous in the Der week while in service. i nevpr m.ndc a movie without a ! film business for his ability to So far. the chamber has located rajn scn. And that's why a 1 estimate how well certain pictures 70 per cent of the men requested, shower will sp;tter the window : w ill do in certain theaters. Re- lof Belto Davis' 'studio apartment cently he predicted wnat Kind oi ;in "Deception "' The original bu.-iness a picture would do for script contained not even dew un- a friend. A. E. Upton, at the til Mr. Rapper's pet supersti-! Heights theater in Omaha, tion caused the shower to be; "You'll do $3700 box-office in ! written in. 1 spite of rain. I used to nave a Gun Toter 'Just Waiting For Jake' -SPRINGFIELD. Ill 'U.R. Pass-ersby Pass-ersby called police when they saw a grim gentleman sitting in front of a hotel, cradling a shotgun shot-gun in his arms. Squad cars rolled up with sirens si-rens screaming. "Why,"' the suspect explained. "I'm waiting to sell this to Jake Rise man. across the street. But I got tired of waiting to see him. so came over here to rest my feet a bit " Sir Cedric Hardwicke. featured in Paramount's "The Imperfect Lady," usually is cast in heavy or straight dramatic roles, but he actually began his acting career as a slap-rtick comic. noon jvnwi 30c ,l1 Opn 1:15 t V "J W 5 O'clock COMPANION FEATURE T if jL j 39t J i over MM. b wS$ -srS WHAT Sarts To Honrs Opf , I : I S P. HtL 54; Plus COLOR CARTOON WORLD NEWS COMPANION FEATURE ' TUMatt 9 VAN JOHNSON ESTHER WILLIAMS n SINGING 0ANCING! 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