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Show r T ' Film People Appeal To Industrialists For Aid in CensoFFigKt Foreign Trade of U. S. Manufacturers 'Made Large by Unhampered Picture Is Contention. By LEMUEL F. PARTCiN. (Special Staff Correspondent of The Deseret News.) NEW YORK. July 10. (CPA) It waa learned here today from an authoritative aource that the Ameriqan moving picture Induatry , Fill seek the aid of leading Indusg trialists to defend itself frequent - and ominous motes toward censorship. It is not the fact tHe investment '"bankers are pouring floods of neF capital Into the films which is causing the producers to look to Industry for aid; it is rather the discovery that American films have stimulated foreign demand for luxuries undreamed of in past years, and as 'the movies have brought in criminelqglsa to prove they are not crime breeders- - they are bringing in economists and statisticians to show that the sybarites of the screen art developing a foreign urge for silk stockings, .lace pajamas, tiled bathrooms and auch fixings, which helps to keep the exportable' surplus moving. The movies now ask a return boost. Aa on film magnate puts It. "they ate doing the work of 1,000,000 high pressure American salesmen, constantly at work In every country in the world. W. C. T. U, Busy. Women's organizations. Including the National Council of Wont-en- . and the Woman a Christian Temperance Union, aside from their attack on supposed Incitements to crime end immorality In the films, are out for the simpler pastorals In which the penthouse orgies, featuring such marketable luxuries as those enumerated, would not figure The Women's Christian Temperance Union, at Its recent national conference, pass'd is resolution charging the movies with establishing false standards of life- and pledging the organization to drive for "federal supervision of motion pictures with high standards applied at the source of production , This criticism Is. of course .a detail of the main drive for censorship. But It was perhaps an unfortunate one for the reformers as against-increasin- d had a reason for appealing to the manufacturers and Industrialists; first there ws the Tittle matter of reciprocity, the movies having hoomed foreign trade; and second there was the warning that If the censors were to trim all of the high life out of the film this great fore.gn sales force could ns- longer fnnc'ion,1 It was easy to see how a hard- two-fol- bolted textile manufacturer. Indifferent to auch frivolities aa moving pictures, might suddenly become Interested If b saw the comparative curves of American movie distribution and silk stocking consumption in Czechoslovakia. The fiim makers began gathering .data Here la one letter which they obtained, written to his home firm by a trade scout. In Argentina, cov. ring all South American countries. "1 believaAmerlcan moving pictures. more than any other one in fluence. have raised, living stand arda throughout the world, and have a great deal to do with che Increasing demand for,, luxUites Amehie is a fain land of wealth and aplendor ttr millions of poopie in all countries and it ia the pictures of lavish display which 11VI I becaught their Imagination. have there are countless peasants here and In Europe who are now wearing shoes and stockings aa the direct result of the spread of American films. "A few weeks ago I talked to a little Muchaeha in Montevideo. All done up in high heeled pumps, silk stockings, short skirt and would have worn a shawl. In talking to her. I learned she wag a rabid movie fan " Working Quietly. This is great literature for Will H Hays, to have In Jn brief case when he calls on a New England industrial baron to recruit him in the line-u- p against censorship. How ever, neither Mr Hays nor any of the other Mentors and maker are saying anything about the proposed entente with the mtI men. as this waa to have been a quiet proceeding, to marshal all possible influe-c- s without any fus. Todays proposal la for an Informal conference of a few representatives of the movie induatry. industrialists and Investment bankers, to be held within two weens, either here or In Phils Irtphla. The beginnings of the movement are tenta'lv but as the movies did a thorough Job In answering the g attack, through Ca- -l E. Mllliken, former governor of Maine, they are going about t.V undertaking in similar workmanlike fashion Here Is an extract from one eight pound thesis already submitted by an emergency economist, brought In to lend - MGomd Among Rider$ Of Barnes Circus hand- "It ia highly Important that If the vast'v augmented of the Uhited S'atea Isproduction to continue there must be lncreasirg well. There is credible evidence that the American cinema la' new desires and new standards of living In other countries." (Copyright 1929). Using current developed by the cars themselves, a wesern railroad has found electric refrigeration of dining cats more swnonnm tbii icing. Sally's Sallies VAUDItVItAB. t Los ub Lu-- V wmr La at to LootOusr Aalaa. On tbo fttf. Fia J Tap B S SifCkara-- aocsD PicrrxxA OK A VXD A Alice While la y Babies. nil talkiaf Vita phont pictura, PoratHy Guilt? IB; aaortiar of th al in Ulfciag Coiieftao. ICTOST MlUcn fills ta Loo b6 Pavii, wits Marta Cof-d- a. VUapboM acta. FaramouBt Saws. 'vPITOL Paramount par cant 41 talking and an1 eg, MTha ' witft Shaw and Jary Eaton An ail taikiaf "re4- aid to speed up road bulid.ng over the public domain and then came v n support of the presout e ent bill If backed up With some additional leg! a:ion. f In ana.:ng the present s.ua.i tlonjrhe declared th .t the new "ai-- j e plan :s not inimical tor the lnteress of th western pnlie lsnd -. that its provls.on If enacted into (aw will lay a permanent basis for th con'ln-- j ued appropriation for for'st and, public domain roads and thkt ihe Is nronrlatlcmi more Lively to result by presenting one highway authorization bt biennially tnan by Introducing several measures Ji - dllferent specific ' Items. rosd chairman dldnot believe it wras possibl to secure ac-- , tlon at the s; ec.al session of ConMy as sayi lis IcSow is a etstansn gress and urged that the h:ghnra wilivcul a joitiL builders-cen'e- r their efforts on the nxt regular session meeting next December. He advocated appointment of a committee to study the new ig:s'at!dn and report back to a further meting of the cla'ion o be held in San Anton.o Texas. Nov. 12 to 15. Augmenting. M- Blood took tne sand ha' the Co'ton-O- d lie bill ltseif would 'av the foundation for posm'rely sible fjtur of appropristion funds but when accompanied by "One Time Poor Italian measures to authorise companion the appropr.atlons themselves he Immigrant to See Girl more uphe'd It as conforming Wed Nobleman. to the or'gtnal plana of the nearly weaern association which first sponsored the movement. Instead of having separate auNEW HAVEN, Conn., July 19 thorization bills, however, be ug-e- d tha the appropriation! ba au- (AP) Venetian splendor,, will thorized by inaertion of additional contrast With New England 'simelkuses In th Dowell Set under plicity aa Mis Lillian which Congress ha been making Poll, daughter of Sylvester- Madelyn B. Pofor ll. retired theatre appropriations of 75.900,009 befederal aid and 7.500,009 for for-e- comes the bride thle magnate, noon of Marroads for some yean past. quis Lippo Gerlnl of Florence, Atten'lon mas called to th fact Jtalv. thatrthe baste federal aid act With the bride.-- It Is reported, not g've 'he wesern s'at nyi goes a miil'on dollar dowry, but this her fa'her r'fuses to confirm. largrve sum by rson of th'tr punhe ;ar.d res'rvalon hut The brid. herself, only shake her in the event the Coton-Odhead, wh.le the Marquis shrugs Is s lcces'jl Yet the theatre eddltlonal his shcuid'rs. once a poor Italian aubject, ill funds he made available fan-i hl land to make ltft h native will aocom-fthat puh.ia p'sh the adjustment, according to n American fortune will see a Ufa Mr. B'ood lory dream realized when three priests in 8t. John a church Join his daughters hand with that of a membr of th nobility under was bom. The aes-governors of wesern satea in j whose crests he ranl- nurtured through year of sion here to discuss reclamation in ,n years that the pfes'nt adminlstraMon ini!fVT. oHAmerica, wax be over Washington favo-e- d n the rhbl c doma'n lurWwrij'iI a mitnrnmlnt" a 'f'g mla. Colton-Dddi- tit o;ar "Truaunf SL -' :- Wii ta Why LTO Collaan Moor aiao on VitapftOBt la Good rf.aach comady. Novalty. Naws. Lon Chaney in New Role at Pantage - Lon Chaney In Ma. newest screen offering, "Where East is East, opens a aeven-da- y engagement at the Pantages' theatre this after noon. In East ia East Chaney ia seen In a new type of character; the fantastic disguise and the crippled roles which have made him famous havs been forsaken, and ha ia seen here In a part that haa with It a happy medium. He wears a disguise. It is true, but mingles adventure and thrills with what turn out to be one of the strangmost compelling situaest and tions ever teen On the silver sheet. Where East Ia East ta laid In the jungles of Flam, far from civilization, where human lives and human paseions run rampant-Chanepleya ha role of "Tiger; Haynes, trapper of wild beasts In his Jungle fastness, end here, with the one love of his life, his daughter, played by Lupe Velez, he dwells in comparative peace with no enemies save his savage tigers, gorillas and elephants until another women, played by Estelle Taylor, comes Into their lives like ar avenging nemesis. Miss Betty Kenyon of the A1 Lloyd Hughes plays the romanCircus and her favorite horse "Spangles" on of the on tic lead aa the young American hundred eighty equina stars car- visiting ths tropics. Louis Stern at the priest and Mrs. Wong Wing ried by this show. Al. G. Barnes Circus will exhibit ss the Chinese garndmother. are cast. Fait Lake City, Saturday, July Ideally The new vaudeville is headed by 20. t a clever organization of dancer announces The management manv new features this year, and musicians in a series of ideas called "Blue Slickers" starring which include the mammoth and the Parade of Jack Howe, with Jerry Deer, a hoofer of wide reputation, and round-uwith Gold," the zebra the largest herd in captivity In tho Francis Reinnee star of several In the world and an all new program of Broadway hits, included are seen cast. Dalton and Craig foreign novelties. in a comedy skit which brings with Cliffon a Ann many laugh. h- -r double voice and engaging percomes highly recomsonality mended. Osaka Boja, Japs, open with a sensatioral Juggling number. Mary Blank, billed ts "the mlI1!0n, tlonlsi mil'.-'worlds greatest woman Juggler.1 yuxrdfr It xgtinr vxp.olt, hi turned ha appears with a clevercomed.an Foll umptuou Interior department ha3 U Venetian and a talented dancer. estate; Villa Rosa at outlinlrx ha propoaed move s. Island Conn . on Wocdrr.oRt, the national parka monuIOS ANGELES. July 10. fAP) Into a festival ground for ment and jiatMnal foreste, but Sound. Trial Marriage Story Thu TJmei today Bald talking wdll whl'h th reception wedding added that evenMiillv the foreva follow the ceremony. motion picture extras who are On Victory Program cou!d be turned oer if the fJenl members of the Actors' Equity asOn the lawn of 'he eetate a huge government aai assured that thev tent Las been pitched, deeors'ed sociation. hate p anned s pralimsn--yTrial marriage la not altogether would be properlv handle. whrtch mitf bu attemptwith the banner of th two a mods-- " fti,t If in reality an M.ncrzl .n.1 ed tomorrow. cdaLlights Lj,e .tmVs ."dfilpder it yue old inetitut.on. be reserved would said, Tne newspaper says that Equity be entertained" sc"tary In Trial marriages have been to the federal government end d'- offtc.als who are trying to force vogue Dochees Isabella Gaetar-- DAra-onof In thousands India for sister of the marquis, and talking motion picture producer to ; ears. When the courtship has veloped on a rcjalty basis with tne Idea of conservation foremost. Sirs Thomas Nolan, sister of the refuse emp!ortient to all bJt paid the where the to stage progressed 'he declared Dr. Wilbur that bride, will be matron of honor. up members of the association, couple begin to think aerloualy of wes must become wa'ersh'd have eet tomorrow as the Inst day married life, forthe Into go they mindmind'd Instead of homestead Because "the harsh note of the in which member may appear as ests together end remain for seven ed He ad that th' entire future pipes clashing with motor traffic without extra with - no If upon ther return, both sre of tbe tndays depended make we' zation the organ. jarring sounds," defying satisfied, th'n the .weddipg takes on protection of,Ljrg, Tngland. ha banned bag- Producers werssaMohavefe.tac,, If tlrey life Inthetheproper and rul's to cate according mounams hi; p ps pjaymg on th beach. . (hat th propoMiS aalkoJi, it J50t ih vmjh 1bvub li? ?iri xt plan so bat water could be conserve! takes p!ac, will not cause them th door of her home, and the two for the valleys embarrassment part tor good Bo'h ar free to outThe proposM trlk enter fresh courtship ar,f engage Death Could Not Part by m growth of a demand made ss many trial marriag d Eqyry inthat Equity nop bo to the selection of Two Electrical Men the talking motion picture prove necessary counlie mite. Also In some industry 's trial of Northern tries Europe CHICAGO, July 10 (AP-E- ven have been in vogue for many death could not It la not uncommon for a John Joyce and hli friend,separae year fe'ev couple to live together without per- Noble, for long. manent marriage ties until after They had ben working toge'.-i-the first child is born. in th. many years, these two The subject of temporary trad as electricians thev had takL of "Trial the theme hss furnished en" chances together, without ser lou accident. But yesterday Marriag'," a Columbia production, to b shown at the Victory theold fctave, who was 51 LOS ANGELES. Calif, July 10 atre Thursday. In the photodrama. stretched beneath the flyyears wheel ct JaAP) Mrs SarabJan9 Norman were a Kerry. Sally Ellers,. they repairing at wife of the circua owner. Al son Robards and Thelma Todd " thedynamo Armour aSd'C&.FtantrJoT"'.4 G. Barnes, yesterday lost her suit lustrata the manner In which trial younger by 11 years, was at wars for sepsrate maintenance when the marriage ia entered Into In the on tha main shaft above. - Joyce called to bis superior court here decide 1 a de- United State and the complicacompanion to cree of the Nevada court awarding tions that frequently fol'ow In It hand him a file Nob, did pat her 1300 a month was val'd- answer. His A has much married tath'r wake right hand had touchA suit In local courts lur 32.500 two dauchter. one a ed loaded his He ws first connection. by a month separate maintenance and and another by hi fourth r wife dead. a claim to a share In the circus and The elder gill haa a faculty of Joyce watched with blanched other property, which she valued stealing her sister's sweethearts and face and quivering muscles os at 92.600.000, has been filed by neither girl regard marriage as a others removed the body. After U Mrs. Storehouse. Sh claimed the serious venture The older girl, had been done, he walked witn in while" engaged to one man enter dtvores obtained by Barnes drsrglng steps, away Two blocks from th plant hej Reno, Nev., was not legal. Into a trial marriage with another Mrs. Ftonehouse formerly waa a and It is around pressed his hand to his eyes, totMala this marriage that tered. tho Oretnmdn le, fell. When other workman bareback rider In the clreus.- the storv revolves Charles Clarv Naomi Childers. Rosemary Theby reached him, be was dead. Bulgaria now ha 37,400 war and Gertrud Short sre prominent in the supporting cast. Serenader Drown -, Daughter Fulfils Dream of Father Ne-o- ls y LBS Journey. butr affer medical attenion Williams revealed that aftkr the lavt night and were In epiendid condition when they arose ending they were forced to ess physical this morning-Tinhabitants whether they had airman recalled tfyat their landed in France or in Spain. When d'clsion to dump' dim attaches of the f e'.d and neatby of fuel before the. takeresidents d.seovered that another gallons Old Orchard contributed to p'ane had dropped off at to reach Rome. While in their midst, the fl.ers were given their rousing rsception, and after thrp? le th Azores,fuelthey sa.d rea th supply sheltered spot, they were taken to!v,ae !t vou'd be hopeless to st Santander t be Officially received tempt to reach Rome, ajid as a , second choice they d'Cided to aim by the governor. "We ere very aorry we wern't for Madrid If possible. abler to make K'me one --Jump 12. ad ven-.' To celebrate' his bum was this a ge'd plac4 to land, b'rthday in August th Marquis of and t least w have the satisfac- Aberdeen, of Aberdeen. Scot, and, tion of having th ocean has made two phonograph succeesfuliy against great handi- records, sir.g.ng "Drink to Me Only Will Ya Eves" and Thin W.th caps aaw the No' Come Back to Me?", accomYancev said thy sea except for two hour during panied by his private pianist. Trans-At'ant- 'c e , - 1 -- $ p PANTAGE4 - crime-breedin- tha entire flight, and that no lighted on th (steamships war journey. Ha explained that the beery fuel consumption was due to the necessity of climbing to such a high altitude to escape th thick blanket of fog. The fiiera declared they mads little use of their luxurious larder of food, only,, nibbling at a few bar of hoeo,ac and drinking From contentrof one thermos bottle fil(Continued Pag 1) led with hot coffee-"finally came to rest with the nos were too busy to think or th pethfmder pointing toward about (5 Ulijms said. eating America Instead of Roma. Neither Williams nor Yancey ! ( t'rcy eighty-secon- d fl-- nvr Dnnn:on$ffi - at dot ex-te- - Picture Extras Plan Walkout at y l. a. PACIFIC COAST LOW FARES ON SALE UNTIL SEPTEMBER 30 V I eiri-ar:- 1 d n et'ab-lishe- t mar-ring- Divorced Wife of Circus Man Loses Suit for More .Cash .Stone-hous- Vacation days art all too feu. You'll save them if you vo by train quickly, carefree; get rested before you arrive. Pacific all California in your vacation trip to the Coast include Lss Angeles ' both ways via SenFrzndsoo ooe wzy via San Francisco return vis Las Vegas $40.00 $47.50 street vie surrui)N Rena circuit via Portland beck m Silt Lake City $40.00 $62.15 - , j I n buying mark to look for is Hills Bros Newly Wed Youth Saltair Annnounces JENKlSS. Ky. July JO APi David Hughes a 23 year old was drowned last bridegroom, night when a party of friend thraw him tjt th lake after er-- 4 enading him and bis bride at their pewly established home here. Motor Boat Racing A spectacular program boat racing la announced of motor by the -- manaeemtnt of Saltair for Sunday, July 14, scheduled to begin at 2 pm. The show Will be staged west of the pavilion, in plain view from the promenades anjJ the The card of elx events Is- - a Free-for-a- General Agent lake Chy Phone, Wsvstch 3008 Wasatch 3078 I mn aile (Ircaa 4mj at OWL PRI G Sad ftaatb trai? ll -- COFFEE 41 South Mate Sc, < Mall ch BRS - 4 AaeOt r3i4 4 - X m m ANY TIME THAN RIGHT NOW AT DREAM 2 Free-fora- ANY PLACE ANDY NITE i ll Handicap Surf board Dancing Was Never Better MCDONALDS GOLDEN ' ' fol- Inboard. inboard; 2 Inboard: 4 outboard; S mia c ouiboard; 6 Flying trap A eilver loving cup will be awarded each winner of the Tirt five to second event and priz FI ills Bros. Arab tanit md thlrc. winner. A single cash will be given to the winner award for coffee quality developed f event nnmher The racing, program wilt ba In by Controlled Roasting progress during the free concert continuous the patented, proc- olajed In the upper pavilion ess that roasts coffee a few :he Clauds Klff orchestra, directed !y. Walter Brown. pounds at a time. No other coffee taste like Hills Broa. 150 Hurt A Carnival Coffee because none it roasted Bleacher Collapse the same way. FARGO, K. D. July 19. (A) More than 159 persons were 'injured. 14 seriously, as a bleacher section collapsed at the North Dakota State fair last night, Twelve hundred person were In Hia- - staavdw end feli eird'tt f .mated that on third of them wrt ra . Fair Into a heap. said rotted timber aupporta had escaped detection dur Pmk from tks 6 which were responsible for pet . 'e lnpctrorv letty Wwd leek he accident. Frandg auy cut taxes on C19M low SIX' July 20 I rf-ugtt- a. HILLS PRESS BANCROFT REVOLUTIONARY The First, of Its Kind r tts , Loa Angeles CAPITOL--FRIDA- Y e, coffee the trade Southern pacifics low summer fates are ao planned aa to permit a visit to che many California cities' and famous resorts at the lowest direct fare. Stopover any' where. Go west over the direct Overland Route From Truck ee see beautiful Lake Tahoe Then San Francisco ; and down the Coast or thru California's great valley. 9 trains daily. Return thru San Francisco again, of over any of the routes coveted by these reduced fares: SSvfallita I Kih?g 4g0fasfcr' C- O- i4 Nila THURSDAY fv r t. |