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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER it S. SHOWS Dramatic Tale IN U. BEAM. RAPID GROWTH Industry to Vantages Picture Leading Position; $75,000,000 Sales of 4000 Airships. uo CHICAGO, Nov. 29 Uon of airplanes haa risen lu the United Btates at a rate comparable to that of a plane during the 'take- off, a report issued tonight by Luther K. Bell, secretary of the aeronautical chamber of commerce, Indicated. The chamber, sponsors of the air craft show, Opening here Saturday, claims 85 per cent of the nation (IV-Prod- , i airplane manufacturers and air car rlers as members. Aircraft production, an Infant in dus try a few years ago, haa risen to a leading position with sales for 193S estimated at $75,000 ,'000 for nearly 4000 planes of all types. Bell predicted In 1929 that 10,000 or u.ooo machines would be manu factured with a turnover to the In' dustry of more than $100,000,000, A comparison of the present rate of airplane manufacture with for mer years in the report, states that in 1937 only 1995 planes valued at 15,000,000 were buut, while i"i saw a complete absence of commercial a- - ' production. . Commercial Airship M Per Cent of Output airplane manufacturing members produced in the first nine months of 1928, 2132 com' merci&l ships. Members who report' ed represent possibly 80 per cent of the total output," the report declares. "Production is on an increasing scale and It is believed the commercial figure for 1923 will reach 3665 planes .wnicn, witn motors, wui nave a re' tail sales value of between $30,000,' 000 and $35,000,000.. Military con. structlon will bring the ship total for the year above 4000 and the turn' over In the neighborhood of $75,000,' "Twenty-nin- e 000." Capital Invested In the Industry today totals about $100,000,000 and Is increasing steadily, the chamber found, while the employed person nel approaches the number employed In the peak of production during the wona war. '. Competition ' , . Between . Manufacturers and Cities. , "Production reports reveal there Is not only competition among man' ufacturers, but also among cities," the report declares. "Distinct aircraft manufacturing centers have developed at Seattle. Los Angeles. Colorado Springs, Wichita, Kansas city, eu liouis, Milwaukee, Detroit, Buffalo, Hartford. Philadelphia and New York. Chicago, while not a manufacturing center, is responsible, because of its air transport operation, ior mucn 01 tne increase, in manu facture. It is the dominant air trans port center In the United States. Its traffic Is now exceeded only by Tempemoi: at erun. "Three cities are outstanding con' tenders for recognition as the 'air capital' of the United States. They are Wichita, Kan Detroit and New YorK. it is estimated that in 1929 the factories in Wichita will produce 1870 planes with a retail value, less motors, of $9,937,000. Detroit's plants place their production at 420, but due to the siae of the ships rate their value at $11,657,500. "New York, however, remains the unquestioned, leader in production. Estimates for 1929 from six big firms, but not including the largest, place the commercial plane production figure at 2815 and the retail value, less motors, at $21,456,250, In Great er New York are located certain of the outstanding motor manufacturers, the value of whose total out put in 1929 is estimated as approx imating the amount quoted for planes, thus giving New York City alone a total estimated aircraft turnover for 1929 of 35,00O,00O to $40,- W0,WW.- - V " ' , j , Durant Denies j Airplane. Merger Platen in tha "Tha Barker." reel VAiDEvnxa and pictires. A modal aerarn attraction, PANTAOES "Whit Shadswa la the South Beat," New York auccaea, arnchroruted with found aud amaici aucUvlUa bill. alto a , CAPITOL Bill Dora and Antonio Mora no In "Adoration"; Penchon and Marco "Violin Idea," falunn Jan Ruhlnl and Boabjr Atnaw: Attwrtl and fill aand, and Ptul Kalar. MOTION PICTIRES ONLT. VICTORy "Camhl In the Foe." a V1U-phoarnchronltatlon. with Mar MfAto and Conrad haieli VlUPboo plarkHai Movietone nawa. FAR AMOUNT "Dawn." a portraral or durlnc me treat war of Edith Ureal Momenta in Football" Cavru; tf Bait Lake's Newest and 5 Smarteit Attraction S - 'I IN Will Will riage The football "The : Cood-By- Kiss' "The Good Bye Kiss " with an cast, will be the feature pic 28 i NEW YORK, No .Repres- ture on .me new program at tne entatives of R. Clifford Durant, son Rialto, opening Thanksgiving day, of William C. Durant, capitalist, one of Mack Bennett s This that he had word special film, productions, is of nine reels from. the. son, now In Los Angeles, and as a comedy-romanis hailed denying that be is behind a plan to as superior to either "Mickey" or establish an airplane corporation p.Mouy through merging several companies vlth the American Eagle Aircraft Number of California company of Kansas City, Mo. J. H. Newmark, public relations v Students Forge Checks counsel for Durant Motors, Inc., quoted Clifford Durant as saying: BERKELEY. Calif.. Nov. 38 UP) "Absolutely no truth in the story Alarmed at the number of students regarding airplane company. Have who are "forging" their way through nt interest in any company directly college. University of California, au or Indirectly." thorities today took steps to stop STARTS PARAMOUNT 'S NEW Slnflnf aa MANHATTAN COCKTaAIL II- RICHARD ARLEN PAUL LUXAS A Sparkling, Gee, It's gonna be some time. 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COMEDY I COLORED A5IMAL KOVELTT I I I I j MLTT AND aa S lift CARIOON aaa PA THE KEWS EVENTS RKGtXAR PRICES aD-tt- ar raet NEWS fA'v f DAT LT aerial halidar pracnas Zz?-- BOOUCTKM June Marlow frratast "THE GOODBY KISS" Showing ) iXIlLQ- DSAU7Y 1ST AdaUaaaaa SZ. Certlfleal Musical at Stadeau ll.U. Sale Mala Itraet. in m rbc 6tory cf Nune CaveU - NOTED CELLIST AT t Now!; KI'IQLER DECEMBER TOMMY" wmm lardeno ainooiv Weat High Aadltarlaaa SATimDAT, 7 v --at- .. Complete Taa Muiical Arts SocWty TfeM wfrcrbic, araaaa IKS- - , IT NOW! EVERYBODY WELCOME 123 NO. MAIN ' SAW GREAT MOMENTS TURKEY NITE street. Immediately after the accident, all entrances to the building were placed under guard and no details of the sssaaAwtTB&si VloUa BrauUai Warn Woolley's Rink t m COMING NEXT - . OVER AMERICAN THEATER le WHO LAST WIGHT RUBi'ihBoeay mmi jafi Smillnf Internationally . IX.. 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The crash came while workmen were demolishing the old wall to make way for the new bank building, in Thread-need- ' FORMERLY THE WILKES THE OPEON will. occurrence were given out. Workmen were informed that strict secrecy unarm mut be maintained. The regular work of the bank was not affected, as the various departFt aala. rammnvandod and ruaran-- ! ment have been operating in other Drtat by the Sc&ratnra-JohRatorus acd other leadtnc drj(iata, quarters since rebuilding Ad t rtruaemas to Mi$s It! CIRCUS FOLKS AT THE ed today when Mr. Annie Pretwell of Ban Francisco waived her appeal from a decree of Judge William M. Prest of the probate court denying her the right to contest the PLAYHOUSE You Can't Afford , GRJPPINO NITE CARLETON $4,000,000 Estate Ends $4,000,000 PHONt WASATCH lfJS etwai . ..c.r.t. .jafre, THE SEASON'S GREATEST SHOW! i.C Fun galore for all. Hats, Caps, Noisemakers and Serpentine by the Ton. Don't miss it. 422 BOSTON. Nov. 28 W).Lltlgatlon over the will of Lott M. Crabtree, former actress, who left the bulk of MATINEE TODAT THANKSGrmO DAT PLAYING THE Lr:, . r3i of the Season TONITE'S - I COMPANIONATE . Youth ce INSTANT RELIEF FOR II - NANCY CARROLL The music's all The pepped up place is In readiness for her? contract marriage smirch her virWill she become sociaToutcast? Tomorrow Answer Today's Mar, Tangle? " dlalotue , Btetuxe be aU They'll J . SATURDAY EDAHCHUG Until 1 A. M. all-st- ar the practice. comptroller Robert G. Sproul an nounced that fictitious checks, pre sented in payment of tuition last year, caused the university to ks l - OOLOASlZetO-- ra play-e- there. their respect AND A SUPZSB CAST IN A DRAMA OF MARRIAGE WITHOUT WEDDLNO BELLS rresco e - snd the rooters Patsy Ruth Miller o; baldi); Adagio, Rondo, Mozart; Ro mance, Qiinka; Minuet, Valensln; Tne FUght 01 the Bumble Bee. Rim Asturiana, Jota, De Faiia; Ramdeop-Prelud- e, Chopin; Tavremeua, natti, , . Rialto Now Showine aioriTiNTi'ircG Frolic i tue? Skil ) 1 aiuy MiAvdy giving Victory (1670-1725- Toccata, i'! tfjf Niisniininrani Will men lose , Nacl Conrad Tor Reservations Will Trial Marriage Cheapen Women? it auMaa was SEE and HEAR n Call Was. 10267 Hans EUndler, the noted 'cellist. who comes to the West high audi' torlum Saturday night, has arranged with George D. Pyper, manager of tne Musical Arts society, to give the loiiowing program: ). (in sonate, vaientinl troduction-aUegrtempo di gavotte, adagio-aiiegr- o; aieaawtT TauiM4 eicnati Miara Thank NOW PLAYING- - a Cellist's Program One .Requiring Great Ct aunorrr BIG . Tr .10 :( 3:00. 8:30, 8:00, 10:10 Tejr TllW LiCw'Tf i miUWUaJL. .OM LMMWI 't - kVaJT; Ml g 'fx Picture Today U:30, mmm WAllV f-J- Bilt-mo- massive production. Besides the wild horses in the lead ing roles, there is a herd of 1500 own erless horses, which wander the Ari zona hill country without molestation from ranchers. This entire herd was rounded up by cowboys and kept penned in a box canyon until they were needed by Director Henry Mac- Rae for scenes in "Wild Beauty." When time came for the filming of the "rescue" sequence, June Marlowe, the feminine lead, was placed a hundred yards from the mouth of the canyon and the herd., was driven out by the cowboys. The only thing between Miss Mar lowe and death was the strong arm of Hugh Allan, the leading man. He rode Into the scene and pulled Miss Marlowe on to the saddle behind him with the horses thundering not more wan oq leet away. A Buster Brown comedy, colored animal novelty, news and Mutt Jeff cartoon complete thebilL f And Oh Boy! What a Show! W . aa aa . Vy it STiaaATS. as Marriage by Contract." based on If atssfm,?.. mm 1 to w J opposition companionate marriage, (TT, opens Thursday at the American the- - ' I .V.T, B3 ater. It describes the career of a 5 ' woman who refuses to marry except 1 I on the understanding of complete 1 r I? 11 1 individual freedom for a trial pe- - g Z riod. m modern this sarwowrw 7 The picture attacks idea vigorously. startUngly CSaUKRULTHi lOUYf" S tainlngly. It shows how one mar- E riage by contract, that went on the rocks sooner than do most mar Here it is. folks! riages, so lowered the regard in which The greatest dance the woman to the contract was held by her men friends, that she wav conyou ever attended. sidered but little better than a woman of easy virtue. From this marriage she swings to the otherextreme a youth who marries her for her money and then leaves her when he has squandered It. Old, penniless, disillusioned, she plans suicide, but Instead accidentally kills her last husband and from this nightmare she awakes to find that she Is still young and beautiful and that Don is waiting downstairs to ask her forgiveness and take her to church for a real wedding. Patsy Ruth Miller has never had such an opportunity and she grasps it eagerly and handles it with understanding and finesse. Lawrence Gray, Robert Ede&on, Ralph Emerson, Duke Martin and Raymond Keane portray various lovers and husbands and each is a distinctive Without doubt one of the most un usual pictures ever brought to Salt Lake U "White Shadows In the White Seas," which opened a week's run at the Pantages theater Wednesday. Widely heralded as one of the great est efforts of the screen, it lives up to advance reports. To Monte Blue mw,t be accredited newe. Fattr Ruth Miller and Lau perhaps his finest performance. In AMICKICAN rence tiray In Marrlaio ar Contract." Blue is whole the fact, production tna aniwer to Judae Bo a. Ltndaar; alao Insofar as the character side of the tomior ana new wonclr. story is concerned. In the role of OEM Rex. th. kin of wild narara. In "Wild Beaut." with Hut o Allan and Mathew Llovd. Matta Loa. to the na Juno Marlow: also nw. corned, coltives with whom he chooses to live, ored animal noreUr and Mutt and Jell Blue portrays the man who is cast cartoon. out from his own race because he jtiAL.iv ine uooa-or- a Kiaa, with an eaat; alio comedy, nawa evenle. knows their greed and tries to avert STATE Lloyd Hutbea and Mary tor In it in the Interest of the natives. to Heart" i alao wuilam Balnea Left on an uncivilised island, he innun tna worm. jeijint becomes a god to the natives and wEBT HIGH Hana Kindler. eelllet. Bat- ueeemoer 1. aiuplcea MuilcAl ArU marries the daughter of the chief- - uraay, aociaty. tain. Temptation comes into the plot when na linos pearls at his very "The Barker" Proving doorstep, and he nearly weaken and returns to his people, but love for Real Hit at Playhouse his native wife overcomes it. But the mercenary white trader who had The atmosphere of "The Midway," outlawed Matta Loa comes to the island to expand his pearl Industry. with the small traveling circus; the to him thwart Matta Loa's attempts meet with death for himself at the backstage moments in "the green hands of the trader's crew, and then room,' where Le performers gather tne process of commercializing the after their day's work is over; the characterization. A selected comedy and the litest native paradise begins, witn the re- laughter, loves, hatreds and Jeal sult that the old is changed into the ousies of these people of the carn- news weekly complete a program that new, with the same disastrous effects ivalsthat is what you will see and is a de luxe entertainment. hear in "The Barker." the offering upon the natives. .The scenery of the tropical Isles of the Metropolitan Plavers at the Is gorgeous, while the sound effects Playhouse this week, with a special Betty Booth Company add greatly to the realism or the Thanksgiving day matinee. Appearing In Concert "The Barker" is one of the out production. Raquel Torres supports Blue in the role 01 nis wile. standing successes of the past 10 The first of the series of musical Pour vaudeville acts complete the years on Broadway. It was nresent- events to be Riven by the Utah Fed bill. Harry Krivitt presents "Revue ed by Charles L. Wagner, in associeration of Music Clubs, to raise funds re Unusual" In the feature spot, a danc ation with Edgar Selwyn, at the the organization to conduct a lot of new ing act that brings out theater, where it ran for a solid to- assist contests for the young music musical Walter ana in Huston with the iaeas. year, title steps will be presented by the Brady and Mahoney oner an role. The play was a sensational suc- student, amusing skit with "What Price Rent." cess in Chicago and is now playing Betty Booth Concert company at the ballroom of the Hotel Utah Wednes Aalbu Sisters and Carter entertain to crowded audiences on the road. with a mixture of dancmg,-singinGladys George and Ben Erway are day evening. December 5. A distinctive musical program will and comedy. 8tanley Brothers and seen to great advantage in this novel Attree open the stage performance drama and the augmented Metropol- De onerea ny Betty boo in, soprano; Huro Brandt. Polish pianist, and with a thrilling trapeze act. itan Players are all in happy roles. Paul Clark, violinist Instrumental Starting Sunday matinee, Tom selections from compositions of the my" will be the attraction, with Ben Rex, Wil4 Horse King, Erway In the role of "Uncle David." great masters; semlclassical numbers, costumed song presentations from Star in Film at Gem Make a list of things that have ac operas and other vocal numbers given cumulated in the attic and run it lni in costume, together with a new and Rex, the king of wild horses, the Tribune Want Columns and you original operetta, "The Magic Mel star of "Wild Beauty," which opens The ' Ody." at the Oem theater Thursday, Is not will sell them In no time. the only wild horse appearing in this all-st- ar They Saw They Came They Heard 'Marriage by Contract" Answers Denver Judge taa PLAYHOUSB-MetropoU- Unfolded in New Rises IIIUIIII1IIIUH11U On Stage iwL Screen PLANE OUTPUT 11 29, 1928. i tXOTD MfGHES MART . 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