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Show , ' - ... . i ' ' ' . ' ' , 0 t' -- , ,, -- nitur ME. 0 NEWS' SALT LA1X crry . . , , 111Lss'illadien -- -- ! I i f i ' I , n . I Mr. and Mrs. Melvin A. Monson hare gone to Missoula. Mont., to make their home. Mrs. Mon. on is ttie former Miss Doris Etn Melt. Gertrude McDougall of Salt Lake has been visiting at the Dodge Hotel in Washington. D. C. Never Used For Films Net $50,000 ANGELES. ' The Postal Clerks' Auxiliary to the National Federation of Post Office Clerks' Local 6, will entertain at a Hallowe'en party Sat, urrlay at 7:30 at the Armory. An "apron anti overalr 'dance and fortune telling will he fee. turn of the evening. The Railway Mail Clerks end the Letter Carriers and the auxiliaries are invited. ESCAPFAI IN CRASH AUTHORS CIA-- TO MEET The Authors' Club will meet tomorrow at 10:30 a.m. in the Bishops' Building. "Court Ethics In the Medieval Period of Germalt Literature" will be discussed. "Par sitar will be alien by -Miss Aurelia Bennion. and Tristan and !so ide," by Mrs. A. H. Christensen. Wit, Calif.. Oct. 19, Baker, radio and Feretm singtng star. mktaped injury here yesternay when his automohile skidded 75 feet into another car stopped at a traffic 'Wilson. 92, iti&mal. Mrs. Laura occupant of the other car was in AN , ONStKenny atightly. BISHOPRIC CHANGED HURRAYThe South Cottonwod ward bishopric has been re F. organized. Mahon William Erickson going into the tlaise preaulency as second counselor. re and Richard Stanley Johns placing him as bishop. David S. Owen is first eminselor. Hther and (71vde Reynolds. (peon& Henry B. Ballard. clerk. The flooklore club il entcr tain at the birthday hanquct to7 hc o'clock irr t.teQnight at idents' room tif the Ibitpl A musical program will follow the dinner. The (ornmittee in chair, in. eludes Mrs. Le0 L. Capson. chairman. Mrs. Gaylen S. Young and Mr& Rtdon J. Sperry. r , I $50 For Mrs. E. P. Evans who with Mrs. LeGrand Woolley will receive the reservations made by the members of the Chi Delia Phi (Order of the Glyean) annifor the twenty-nintversary banquet to be held Saturday, Oct. 23, in the Union Building. on the University of Utah Campus. ,- (INS)Merryn Lorpra hurried dash to New York Saturday is construed in film circle. to mean deal with United Artists that is by no means cold. Mery has been in coruitant communication with Samuel Goldwyn and there is little doubt that something is on the fire. Sara left Sunday to meet Alexander Korda o close the deal for the purchase of United Artists. David Selsruck and Walter Wenger are already there and within a week or ten days the future of the company which Mary Pickford, Douglas Fairbanks and Charlie Chaplin founded in their heyday, will be announced to the world. One angle not heretofore pub. fished is that Sam and NVarner Brothers will arrange to work closely together. All GOltilvyn picturee are now plaiing in Warner theaters and the relation. ship between the two studios Is very frienoly. Another thing to remember Isshat In tins' Solsnick the Whitney millions will continue to figure prominently. lie-u- Bette Davis has had her heart apt on having Franchot Tone for the male lead in "Jezebel." Ile cxitarred with her in "Dangerous." the picture Yrtil,ch won her the 1935 Academy Award and which xrie considers one of the beet things ithe haa ever done. Today. Franchot visited the Warner lot to talk over final details and the contract will probably be Planed tomorrow. There are really two male and Gew-glead ln Brent has the other one. George fa hilok mays a kifid of Franchot is a chivalrous South A Prize Essay Illi11$11 41.4,' I i 1 t . 1 . . ' Al OM . . do world it Is bolvyt that the Plaza sets the standard of 1111P Wiens for fine living. Make the to New York. En. nest of your tor ðane elthis sidingubhsethotel. ideally loaned at the be. ginning of Central Park. in the social, shopping and amusernott twit. Subway station at hotel. Fifth Avenue buses pass the door. ThePonicet itoornforLunchnon.the Cocktoi Hourstromer and Suctriet Nem A ilea Aelmisal doll Mil avows m venni inpvvolowno y Joan Blondell r ho NArter HOLLYWOOD. Oct. 1P.-Gladys Stsarthout gets "no into the tsar cc. drawn ts his interest thro,.tgb is-t- eusen Rounding out the screen bill is an tntereeting featurette. ''A Kirg Wabout Crosn', nestling wItn he mysterr surroumling the lost French daupnin. on of Mane Antoinette: a cartoon The Lin !slOuSe and Path Sound Ne'e F. "hr Br ie final times tornert :n Life Begins el it he take ,,t-- g -- A, eef m F1 GramIdaugliter Of Pres. Wilson ,Greeted As Singer Oct 19, Wilson IcAdoo ANGELES. ujs AP1Ellen pregicient, granddaughter. of looked for new musical worlds to conquer today. Bouquets that greeted her professional deout at a lyric lut night hrightened the ronoest bungalow where sha son, lives with her Ricnard D. Onate. -It WU The Morning After' Out there sycm no slackening of ambition for a Miss McAdoo' caress' on trie radio and possibly in opera. maThe willowy, 224ear-oltron was guest soloist laat night with a federal music pro.iert chestre at a concert in the Glen. dale High School Auditorium. "A little nervous." &he admit. a 4 tt Al tModest baton. &he call-ed to the musicians to wish me hick." But there was no hesi. and tancs as her voice rose clear -0 Del Viveet in Gluck's aria, Mio Doke Amor." A host of society friends com ('ondutor richuler !used his As plimented her backstage after her three numbers were concluded. Her father. Sen. William G. Mclbsst Adoo, leleptionco wishes. although no was detain"ed at Santa Barbara. that he Is one of the hieccst paid men in his field. No rea,on is given for his withdrawal. :,ut a matier of 'it is supposedt to hebetween f personal and rharlimi It Roger!. Hem tell! George Murphy 'e well known player .r1 this or& a y next -- Broadesy Mdni (61- mg out tile Metro plan of re inic new talent Wen. thA,r fir,a:Irg plenty of newcomers AtIr.a Q. lot. around that Nilsson is tip for a featured i.art at Metro following the shnrt she made end we hop. she :antis Furnishinga In $75-00Conklin Home On Sale 0 rim-Pel- ripe tomatoes hurled at her hew picture. ears a very abbreLily Pont viated costume of turd feathers in hen. Hut .utten a producer tried to tell Grace Moore how to sang well. she said it was the last stratv. Sr e packed up bag and luggage WIri left with husband Valentin Parerra Sunday for New York. She's going back to the Metropolitan Opera after an absence of two years. miss Pnns rather likes the f reethnn ol the movies and her role as a -- hird gut " has e as much right to show my figure as Marlene Dietrvh.she tuid She intimated that the In the Furnishings ;75vi rolm- i,t Cheetrr a tachloort comedian. attractori CUT1OUS auction crowd today. Sales amountod to SI0.000. with bidding to conunue through tobonnie ar If Fret-idl- ward Age reaches the 'WA k. the end of two it 0-- t o liii 10 11 !IS ,ttiSf A 101.11:74 .LIRE ri 1 itt" roollmoss d ?lier ! Mt $25 For Prize Christmas Poem' LAU roanu Mil 1smikommo 111 - !-- 4 - 141 n Timers 14.114 .....e. . 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NDSA 11 r vain sae: KOGI E TAW r : 1:41 t: moos Lost Mem Dorys PNADktet oar Smomets IFICTOILY ICA ID 1 1, :1:10 IARD iatjt I a 0 AVW,131" , t efll ebtarnee tfiL rieN-fthc- .i b ! 01 ,t. ibuiterimeametlartuatve bett et Bee berme Comae. et Itentee's anal pewit, WOKLD Lama ba. inad (1'1 4,- - P I tvcttiiuflitIS OIL Mx oil doe RE! opfrte rows 1 4 .A014.601. , -.- 0KX11110 WIC PP.1) c.10.0 T , N)kCaadi rift T11111111 tootebooterd - e4 Mif at as PJI roo pitpl 4 IL:: Mil il 111 In addition to the away contest, The Chrittmas News prize poem contest will be conducted as usual, with a US cash prize for the whming poem. A Christmas theme it de. sired. Manuscripts be this competition must not exceed ICO lines In lengt- h- Other rules as outlined above for the emir contest regarding ncim de plume, date of closing, ette apply to the poem contest as well.- , it - 5 4 1 'atite WELCOME 1, to Tho film eloran decided sell Ma horn after the death of last his second wife May. ...v.', rto '! I , MTHE&Titr, 4 rl , - '- Soviet-produce- LOS ANGELES. Oct 19- .-4 Grouch and Chico Marx. film comedians. must stand trial Oct 2X on a copvright infringement charge. They pleaded innocent yesterciav to an tiCettliatiOn t hat The they appropriated a skit- Hollrwood Adventures of Mr. thhble and Mrs. Dibble, for a national hroacicast. it. ' Seeder School Lesson The touch of propaganda of Beethoven Concerto" is nothing more than a Sunday School lesson in any mans country. it preaches brotherly love. unsolfishness and cooperation and lets COMMIMISIn go at that. Yanks and Viadelt are musical prodigies and are very good friends. Yanks's father teaches them both until one day, becornennoyed at Viadek. he sends the boy home and refuses itos any more lessons. Both boy WC plan to enter a national s contest at Moscow. Yanks, his friend's pligb t. secretly psesee on to 'him the instruction Yanks has previotisly received from hissfather. The two g0 to Moscow, but Vledek fares badly because he has missed so many leesons. Yankee father. sorry of his hasty treatment of Viadelt has Yenta play Vlatitit's cadenza on a Beetht3ven theme at the concert and hoth young musicians reuelve public acclaim. shorts asnare unusually Interesting this week. One presents the nUnattlin dance groups that contested in a recent international name festival. Modern wor Is depicted in another. and sports and news events In the Soviet are recorded la a third. For those who enjoy classic music, this picture is Kiest.--G- MUST fITAkIS TRIAL - it. 11114 News., a years. as tho studio anticipates by pronding a lower salary. hut parents have two daughters ready to step Into the Income breach. "Freddie's two sisters. Eileen. 17. and Hilda. 15. are away ahead of turn in loolm" said the father. "Right now they'le in a convent. after brustung up on their French in Pans last atunmer. They're anxious to come to Hollywood. They think we're in Scotland now, or we'd probably have had to bring them.' the child stare old contract brought him $1.100 a week. Under the new he will get 12.000 a week for 40 weeks and $3.(000 weekly for FIX weeks of perkonal appearances. Miss Itartholomew will get S4.000 a year for taking care of him. li(AP) Oct. new and bitter fight for the custody of Freddie Bartholomew. $102.000-a-yeactor. impended today in the wake rof I peaceful solution of his salary troubles. Canning deception. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil L. Bartholomew seek to set aide the adoption of their son last April by his aunt. !ifyl Herat Bartholomew. the aunt gave They charge them a written statertiont saying they could have Freddie hack anytima they wanted and that they believed the statement would ha binding. Hearing is set for Nov. The father raPreased-Fallata- e Hon with the new film contract which will pie Freddie $102.000 a NWT' for the next two years -hecause it keeps him ith which has been very lair with him.- col. William H. Nehlett. the child vat it lawyer, wowed more money. too. He got 110.000 out (If the salarv dispute (ass and elk. Pti for SI5.000 more. as the suit was closed Yesterday. The court told him he might petition for , reel-ism- Custody Of Juvenile Star A , -- New Fight Impends For LOS ANGELES. ' , Wm. wns widom accused arilsouthursts unlit I entered picwhat turP. tan one do if a producer's diciatmt p7WC.,!irlg n hos lo sing a song or what to sing Is calleti temperament!" rerhaps , ts not protest.. She is singing In a theater and they discover she Is only a pea.-agirl. Hut of course and makes good later and the tomatoes art just a part of the struggle. The departing Mimi Moore had !ic , fame- make-believ- la ()rt. HOLLYWOOD, overher In r , - reason most grand opera smgers wore lots of clothes on the stage was that their figures were rather plump. Miss Swarthout did not say she liked the idea of being pelted with squishy tomatoes, but when Director H. C. Potter thatructed e the audience to hurl them straight and true, she, did 1AP) , American pictures am un, doubledlY superior in mostto the fibre of foreign countries. especially insofar os sound recording photography, and lavishness are concerned. But Hollywood must bow to the artistry of some tures from European and one of these is " Concerto." now playing at the World Theater in Sugar House. Hollywood has given us some of the more popular music from grand opera and some exquisite musical,scores by modern composers. It has neglected the symphonies- and concertos of Bevis-oveBach. Brahma and their equals. This superiauve music is presented by the greatest mists of the Soviet in the picture at the World. Since the 'story rs bubservient to the music. the Russian dialogue by no means from the interest us the After All, There May Be A Reason For 'Temperament' d line or two Rufus Le Mar'. on. of the beet- - known taik.ni scouts in Hollywood. today !csigned from Univeml. Thls In spite aof the fact athat histocontract half go And had year and - Z..274,(1 st nri 1 IIN atons. Pat ()linen has another tole. with John Ute fcaturen iss a brilliant young onetor !um-thin- e - lAmego. Dbemw .01 menis mystery tehind the fetus-a- l of a Young and beautiful loons to Margaret t fear herself of a murder champ. in rvug o rut t the ease she runsmto many unexpected a rd suspense-tillecomplIc- Chatter in Hollywood: Garbo a bit excited over the fact that "Conquest" coat almost as much as "Ben Hut." She's only interested now in making good pictures. regardless of the spectacular Nitiue. In fact she visited the MGM front office a few days ago to protest against that length of time consumed in shooting "Conquest." rarefullr the producer explained that this picture required a long time to produce because It Celt a million dollars and had to he handled carefully. Garbo thought it over and finally said: "You give the million dollar productions to the other seam. I tank I was pretty good in leetie pictures. ehr Talk now is that Rudy Vallee will have the top male role ;n "Garden of the Moon" after he Dinah's "Gold Diggers." the story whsch Is laid in the rocoamit grove and tells of a TOMITIM tO, tween the orchestra leacicr ano a siorer was bought at the suggestion of Vallee. Negotiauons are now on with 20th CertturyFos to borrow Leah Ray for the lead. return of the manuscript No essay must exceed ONE THOUSAND WORDS. Buis of judgment will include excellence td composition. and inclusion el tech phue of the- outlined subject In the discussion- .- A; (mitts etlmpertial Judges will sided The- derision of the judges must be. accepted' as Thi winning essay will be published la Ms- UV auistmu s p!ii isnt 0 7 , stied od-- - : N r n . A. differ-emel- -,-- - I ern gentleman of the "Gone with the Wind" peri- A - . , The Hawthorne School P. T. Awill meet Thursday afternoon at the school. The parents are in sited to visit the claaarooms rtseen I and 230 p.m. The gen- oral meeting wilt he he'll in the auditorium at 2:30 p.m. - II , ;- , VICTOR,MITAR This essay rented will take the place of the usual Christ. mu story contest in the Christmas News. For the beet essay submitted on the above subject in this competition, a $50 cash prise will be given. Manuscripts must be submitted not later lila midnight of Saturday, Nov. 20, Ifi37. and mutt be addressed to Tuz CHRISTMAS CONTEST EDITOR, The Deseret News, Salt take. City, Utah. AU contestants are requested to write ueder a nom de plume, with their correct name and a4 dress enclosed in a sealed envelope attached to their menu. ocript. The nom de plums must be written on the out. side of this sealed envelope. Porn must be enclosed for I - t ., .,e. , Acclaim 1Witts ' . . !World .Theat.ets, , ' Director's Dash ToN. Y. Stirs Talk Of Studio Deal "A GOVERNMENT OF THE PEOPLE, BY THE PEOPLE AND FOR THE PEOPLE IS THE BEST GUARANTEE OF LIBERTY, DOMESTIC TRANQUILITY A,VD A HIGH FOR THE STANDARD OF LIVING MASSES." tirrt't se P.Z. 'Hawthorne ;To itt..-- there h In line with the national celebration of the mesqui centennial of the signing et the U. ft. Constitution. 'rhe Deseret News this year will conduct a prim essay contest through the 1937 Christmas News on the subject 414is: , Roses In variegated shades decked the luncheon tables at the party given by itiss Frances Madien at tha home of her parents. Mr. and Mra, w,,, 11. Madsen. on East South Temple , Street. The party honored Miss Marion Whitney. whose betrothal to Norman Lloyd Fehr has been announced. ' Place cards were marked for Miss Whitney, Mrs. Frank M. Whitney and Mrs. M. De313t,...,teof Pomertrlr mother and stater Mrs., Charles N. the brine-elecFehr and Mn. Kenneth C. Fehr, of Mr. mother and Fehr: Mre. Max Dean, Mrs. Richard C. Freed. Mrs. Claude S. Smith. Mrs. Lewis IL T wry, Mrs. limit H. Ellerbeck, Mrs. Dant.ln B. Evans, Miss Betty Shepartt . Mrs. S. A. Misa Isabel WhitWhitney, Mrs. Horaoe ney. and Mrs. Harold Kimball. ldra. Gur11. Toombee will entertain at a luncheon Friday in the Empire room of the Hotel Utah for Mira Whitney and to compliment Mrs. Max Dean, who will leave with Mr. Dean for Sun Valley, Idaho, early in November to mak their home Out-blow- , in; d- ( II arrIttf k. sister-in-la- hi Ott. 19-- ( APIFor that manuscripts were never made into movies, Charles Brackett testified he recetved $50,000 from hit studio employers. Brackett was the final witness for the screen writers' Guild as a national labor relations board bearing turned today to testimony in behalf of the Screen Playrights. Inc. Each of the two groups of studio writers seeks recognias exclusive bargaining tion agent with motion picture Halloween Party Set i By LOL'ELLA O. PARSONS LOS ANGELES. Oct. 19. Manuscripts present at the i 1 - - , I Personals lows of Reno. Ne s.. was married to Leroy.Frewin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Frewin of 7711 North Seocind West. last Friday in the Mesa Temple in Arizona. Mrs. Frewm. mother of the ' , tee. Mai Dorcas M. Fellows, daughter of lir. and Mrs. Alfred Fel- is , Reservations may he made with any member of that COM- Fellows Weds ' - - .- ' M. McCullough. LOS 1 , , "white elephant" party will he given again this year by the salt Lake ehapter of the League of Western Writers. The affair will be held at the Art Barn Iris day at 730 p.m. Prof. Harrison R. Merrill of Provo will be the master of ceremonies for the occasion. Llewellyn Lloyd will be the auctioneer. The committee in charge mf the is composed of erratum:manta Mrs. Rosa Lee Lloyd, general chairman; Mrs. Olive W. Burt. and Mrs. June M. Metcalfe, entertainment: Mrs. Ruby S. Jones and Mr.. Alta R. Jensen. dinner: Mrs. Mat)Is S. Harmer. and Mrs. Genet B. Dee. decorations: Mrs. Marvhale Woolsey, publicity: ticket committee: Mrs. Genevieve V. Hunt. Mrs. Cleone Montgomem Mrs. Dorothy C. Handley, Mrs. Burt. Mr.. Woolsey and It. the honored guests. there were present Mrs. E. J. Patterson. Mrs. ft. M. Lehman. Mn. George F. Corey, Jr., Mrs. Franklin L. Gibson, Mrs. Rufus Tracy Jr., Miss Louise Harlan, Miss Florence Hammond. Mrs. Fred Koster Jr.. Mrs. George Nib, ley, MIT. Alma Elbredge, Mrs. HaL S. Bennett and Mn. M. T. Pyle. bridegroom, mamage. , . A lowers. Besides Mts. s , c r k,.' , 1 tear Party Slated Mrs.. Frederick A. Sweet Jr., preluded at a lovely buffet lunch. t. --- -- - Sister eon party today at her horns on Thirteenth East Street. The party feted Mrs. Sweet's mother and sister. Mrs. W. G. Eccleston and Miss Peggy Eccles-toof Beverly Hills, Calif.. who are visiting with the Sweets. The eerving table was covered lean a pretty lace cloth and centered with autumn shaded - .,, Wtiters' Local Matron Gives Fete For Mother, - i Salt Lakes fashionable. were the guests at a an:tartly ap pointed tea given this afternoon by the board of directors oi the Town Club for theimembers. The a:coition celebrated the seventh birthday anniversary of I the club and honored Mrs. Robert EL Harkness. pretiwient; Mrs. F. EL Schramm, founder. and the presidents: Mrs. L. FL McCon irk. Mrs. W. A. Cavenaugh. and past M rt. Churchill P. Castle. Russian copper urns were at , each end of the tea table, which was covered with a pale yellow cloth and centered with a white birthday mks lighted h:e yellow candles. A shining ball tilled with autumn flowers was sus. pended from the chandelier over the table. Presiding at the samovars were Mn. J. J. Burke. Mra. J. E. Bain. berger. Mrs. J. E. Cosgrill, Mn. Jambs A. Motile. Mrs. D. D. Moffat. Mn. F. C. Iticnmond. Mrs. E. 0. Howard. Mrs. F. J. Fabian and Mrs. C. D. Smith The committee in charge of the tee included Mrs. Fred S. Mrs. W. Prescott Auerbach. Dunn. Mrs, John FL Moser. Mrs. Thomas L. Mitchell. and Miss Helen Sheets. -- :0- - , , smart new Stage revue, top. . -,. , ped by the "Racno Rogues" 1 at th.th. , Thownsmtpr.tomoorroormedyy, ...putt ii....npw. 4,.. i -t... pump The R414".. are famous :1?-r oftvaludlievilleds lathe imitators onte 4, , k.,, 1, ''. 4410,cact is 4., ,i , ' headliners. Among the stars .11 4,,,..:...,...,,,,t,..wf k i'dIJ ' , their "take off' are Jack Benny, , )1, '". Fred Allen. Bing Crosby, Bon t ,. , Burns. and Rudy Vallee. 4 ' I ,' , , "By"'Woodbury and his swing i, i , hand have some hateful new vs, c ,1 ( medleys on the revue. Other ,,, arts Include the popular western te,,, a. , lonsters. Ktrk and Lawrence. , N. ", .,, kilo Jesse James. Buf- t. : .....,4- -fain BI1 said many other famous ',41' characters of theold West. The 4 tomecy ts Intertsoes-- With rotte- 11 1 ' II ,,..,., n nuiaing a runei and enter- fattmg act. The dance stars. Jane anti LiltOrt. assisted hv The Radio Rogues, famous on stage and screen for their lovsaet Ross, corr,plete the new imitations of radio personalities, will headline the new line-ustage ((41 t he motif revue opening tomorrow at the Utah Theater screen. Pat 0 linen ano ioan Biondell are starred f Itormerbi the Orpheum i. Pot O'Brien and Joan Blondell In Bata. In Oreulation," a fast. ' star in the screen attractton, "Back In Circulation". moN ins otrneth tomance spri n- Entertains For Betrothed Gt.rl. - , . , , . IPictureAt 1 I I , - . , . Affair Honors Anniversary, Leaders 'And Fotmder Of Club . Rctdio Rogues' Top Utah I3ill I A - int , Smart St4ge SizzartlyAppottztedTown Club Tea Revue Billed . , 19 - .00IOEER TUESDAY , S. L. Fashionables Are Guests. At - . 4 - c - - . .. 4 ' , ) . .. , , v See Comm" |