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The Nazis win with thee arms. but Piscator got into trou hie with-th- e Nazis because he was trying to show In this pro thictionacomment upon the change then taking place-iper- many. o nude and MrInalla - EMI ia, 22 21 NIEMEN re' 19 I ME -a 3 A' -- - 25 -- -- : 3' I 3- r3 I, - 5A Ala EMMEN ' T - - - 12irilses oe a eof 27-Z- - - 30anoss 11Mant nuns 32Stripe ,rd gem ' a et- region 31-1- - 111Childreoll irs - "silt death methyl sine 40-w- A tts - patioriand Put ott of girciat drift . of semi. anned 'meat and veg.- Intik DOWN buntir -- - aismo 4A crank lading) or1 covering tree RA et OMA - t4 10;4gicuan nmea -- DM ont4 - tal 0, I AOPT H E , ,13 52111 0 M onaln or AL PtrIA 1 '3E311 0 E U1A AEIR COM 0190141610 I I haling SPIda.14 - Cam cre- d 'And Clara Sow. She was the :other flapper woman on, the screen ever had It!Tom her zest. Mr verve.-h- er , -- Mix. The personification of every small boys dream of a hero. And - : lno- - tion picture public which no one has 'wrested from him in ten long yeare. - i 4, teas Id' ITU , . - : 'X ' e - r ,' C1IPTIELD - A Loesser T o WriteNew Soni ,Wonis r 1 1. i - - A r , . --t ... RRRMOU .( , f 'MY , 4 1 0 t K. , 111 1;1 I , .44 ' - worry,"--- If ovs za ,11110; thipr weds,. SOrneen. to cry on it once in a while. It's sort of out of praeice. I Dever see enough of my own youngsters 'to have them uoe , , , ; , he went on, the record straight, you may eonsider my interest in you to be avuncular and totally "Yomg lust to keep Ii . AanndYtmenevereise inwindh wcwtheks,'Nthercister J13 7 7.7r. -- r17.IIS1- thi, - ' 440e - alitirtpoJAAii ago 1 new-forme- : ARIL rid-:21t- .?Mai .:aino,' " - the , i, ' LAST AY ,2 1111;.,....:'. Ike May GIANT' IS JUSTICE' 'SAIL Wittr-thatilt- - - IPTO - - she-sai- oti, d, 77 (57 5., r ; rjurildle..&'- to 1 I ted abalitse "VW IM . fog-fill- I..., A (1 nrrr:c--- ( ,ome441 , agmr tiloi4o ..)N ' OLD DILL) 3;. ARC 1.01, i trtmi U. va tyrw mcnco in Inn Sold , ,stut - it's i , FIBESZIAn.131 c) , NrrE ti STUDIO 1-- i - " al - - bawl, ro 1 half-worl- D - ''' ,t L -- '.... 4-- - - - , - - .... ..: -.- Fird--"'"''- t - Starring. Rill it .,;'',", ! bt.Y9.1g ecerventionaL-Althuut- ' , 110-la- TOP, - ie;1-13- he ,-. I , funny-lookin- , Ilwrriews Plinak NS - rt Ins - : . teeirerightr-49ac-idtarat,--Plibit,--- 1 , ) P 001310111011213N1 O R A E or2113 (Nom) Allred Ifi-ti- very-Wo- you le 600 had-aske- d be said. 1 won't be a stranger PlIS roriolv il that--Gar- for lit Awswor asGodosog of leen, hanr3g ariswer,tozibtese., The characters ated will, live forever. , of .,, , - ot - Tim-- venom-master-f- - - nurse the game 33Eitelaniaties' 34-- -A Wad weight to 23Terestelel course. Wait Rudolph have-gone-- to Pheasant - si million - - .... - yLunt1t enchain:I, as though-41- litgl:Stf. IENTIRE -- 19Monica 111 no' sesa A !Eat 17! ut."---stt- 14--r-ug. 20.-- 01 - much--on--m- y It - ;10"6 ete i I And then she turned toward him the lovely. anguished Jeep. whieh tears had started down twin courses. "1 don't want anything on my ttomach." Linda said. "I've got too mind?' "WelL now,' the man meticuMs fork on the lously --replaced mate; suppose you get it off. tf you feet you can trust, a new friend. , It was the genuine. friendly istick it. Linda was about he way to start- pouring out the whcle story when she checked heeelf. What land of a fool would she be piling bar personal woes to a stranger? What was the 'matter ' with, her. anyway? It . It seemed - - 9Austriaiss - - al 11- r ,. , brood it too. She prov. ed it in Our Dancing Daughters.' She has been proving it- ever since. Mary Pickford. It is doubtful if- any woman ever was able to tug at the beartstrinp, of the world an Mary did. That brings t& as naturally as day And night, to Doug Fairbanks. Mi. what "And could we leave off Char. -- - - MOE - -rtest 'Joan Crawford.- .. 2 -- ---- - , ' ' Zia Definite- O.-- ?Ves- tii Ow- - halowlbil "Right!" operator I hate being conventional. Why. "vrentrfive." boyst - ---- - -. Ow osagabidoir 1 Gloria Swanson-- In the lag time I had anything but imytidngt wislISSIS Oggt And John Ralston Blaine-- or Wallace Reid. too. If ever a rum conventional Interest in a I pretgot out of the car end was idolized, by his fans, he wee ty young woman Ilk you It tad-- . Mr. Avon--into the animistic els. stepped to- - be ' a ttiat man.-- Morma Talmadge John Gilbert, and filary,Szid unstar. She, st.age .j., which took him to the,: -'tutor l'a our- list-- : -never found out ,DouiL', and 'muirt not Pentw1usli i'll his Wilding' I loods insimagame mit 1Barbara -- Le, litart,,,and DreasterlThegrimdest ..yomkor ' trouper any id us has known. '"'" Linda was smiling 16:111orroand,,,Ind Jean,- - Crawford,, 'Arid-JohLinda- - tante- botnelliat 4: ,...: silsobay Her Teti p4irr ea Gilbert Whoesitedeter Jean Harlow and many lonlegpousull'in Salt tok. 1211r 1r said. "I don't evert-- 1: d after 'her night. was handand that he toe ewe the I meet we've never met." another of the glamorous figuree friendship with Mr. Avon began. - som great lover trarimending 1 77 oddilleseri- - wobble, 1 1 Hollyirood17' his began delving inI I he thoughts kept piayMg hop, her character in fiction? , !',11 as ..friends seeking aid, &dirk. scotch. She would take two or pockets. Oatenstbly hunting. COMOtatiOn; 8 Atiela ,,liaroldLloyclorho ranks with - for his personal card. From one three mental Jumps forward Bogen' St; Chaplm on'the very pinnacle of JohnOnows whereof she pocket he pulled a card of bright- along ,the line of solution of the speak. Moore.-y- es. . of Bill Blaine and what Oboe len Sadie... Solsom Revisiting ly feathered things with sharp Hollywood. , after comedy... Colleen problem Colleen; probably the best moneyher own - bright-hooka which Laws recognized es bleeksal totuowbs aseem - - 4 to do about him, and then her hadscreen Imo ever. maker the -farnsbas made it- necessarrOir-- , would skip sidewaystrout aim thoughts ' hoever And Geri' Cooper. her to make the whole world her to Mr. Avon. to Steve HubiYard From the same pocket he took Marcellixio in- doesn't-,loelop1 I. Muzzy says atIci backwards to- teverat ocaled loops mounted on ,Avorkshop, she sat 'before a mopAND NS DIMES'S spin subto After heti,went her she ing fire. ran her finger' through . this proud company mutt say cardboard. ,wItich Linda thought Yoram vinyls, etas end sr& so over my deed body.".-her conscious carried on the ra Me in resembled Ukulele strings; ,. wild., brown lialt, and talk-- - 1 Miss St. latio4 with Ted flikArie .. - that 4olui, -Tof her,. --- strange e,,-17Srmir'ilie------1 antf ItatariscikitlfTedllolaito . - iftigiel,. "'Movie star:" dreams, Cza. "Ira ivend his band. Jack Vitnaton and Garbo. 'Gab, Temple, sadly abused term. It has been Tossing restlessly. sometimes het orchetitra will follow )1arrelford., Pickford. Fairbanks. Chap half awake. sometimes more kicked around cruelly for neer lint azKLthejil4urn will be ftd-- than half asleep,. Linda mw tibia Goolsomin ben Ow 1116111 lin. Valentino. BOW, Mix. three decades. It has,been it Swanson. Reid.Chaney, lowed JoseOtt bend losit- Winona- and ,klis Body's Mike Morton. In a tiny plane Talmadlre, by to htmdreds of melt and woman ler. Gilbert., Lloyd Moore Cooper and Merle Cartleon and hit or-- with burning wings. traptied at Oblails divot 1,601 ikd Tel who didn't deeerve it. she said, The coimnon denoridnator 6f, - ; (tears will replace them at the the top of a oda, Imo rimming'', loriming pit. which -"Yes. there they arel I can't. end ot their, contract. sometimes looked . like a huge Um Miner Ears is the same quaLity that from add to the list or. subtract 4; Mote Dube Oen Wilde champions have,. It is the ability REAL are it. the only.to deliver the best you have at They the particular time you need IL movie mars in all screen his- - I ..... ....in the 'clutches: Is they say in tol kiosk irsody sad Ws 'Schee. sow wspossias , I i I !noses Desks Same Everywheye , sATuRDAY ,, Revazza's Carl Band 11 f "Champions have it, whether en the renter court at Forest Held Over At Randevu p,4IGHT 191410-Rills. ay in the ring,at Madams ardbes. end Every SWOli MINFOMPIrl ' iil Illbekint 9'.1kW 14.1.1111t gra. mow eit inot. Square Garden- - or on the eightRainbow Randeva. vis. Jerry eenth hole at St. Andrew's. SA'rtliDAY Nmailoomptu Jones. announces that Carl Rap "Babe Ruth had it when he versa and his orchestra will be mat 171ervs&manc". it ! walked up to the plate kt the held over br populiw demand nw: for Your at the 15e aura sse world aeries in Chticago and point4. leb. IMO A MS I, ,ts ed to the bleachers and whackMussy Mancini." will Mike i ed his home rua to the very spot Rarazzas departure when he, 7 I has finger had indicated. - 130hkr Yr8,, opens here for an indefinttJones had it when he scored his eenurement Veb.--- 9. Marceline slam In golf was Mc years a featured singer 1 I - - 33 ., ran days 311Diacolors A - 214 r 2! A 28. , 111111Froolliall cRosS r--- , 27, : , I II 36 37 I LI- - 01 23 MBE 20 ---- . female.- In Rudolph Valentino that enabled him to fight the battle-tha- t was to be crowned with glorious victor, a battle in which he won lame h- e- surrendered "ordy - to death. It wax In her picture. '"A fare. Soul." a poignant drama based on her father's life, thet Clark ' 15- - !. of great idole of - sister-eonless- it De's tcps, Ten years. now, of the heap, been aelb,e--top and he can keep going forever. as far. an the lam are concernedand for my money, too. 'Shirley Temple? Yes. An e great. She epitomizes,. and with the necessary exaggeration. mind yoq. lovable childhood. Garbo? Of course! One of the actresses the world has She-hats her ' was-supr- emely ly. , Johnsr-howeve- ElleillreAllillil -- or dent 'Clark Gable has ----- ---- - AtA04:11 ovum her companion speak. 'You know you really should."' he had laid, "eat something. Need something on the stomach for a good days work.' whom that quality of exaggeraevi tion is.--- -- Cioss Word Puzzle '- Hollywood, says Adele Rogers St. Johns, there have been only 31) real stars. Miss St. Johns has better right, perhaps, to say that than any ot She grew up with Hollywood. She gave to the lusty infant Industry,. back inthesilentera, the genius she inherited from her father, the late Earl Rogers. called the 'greatest lawyer the West has ever known. inherits Grains Earl Rogers was endowed with, an almost psychic ability to analyze. to dissect, to look at life objectively. The same faculty Is a part of his daughter's vibrant makeup. Her father's talents blazed in the courtroom. Adele r, di"Rogers St. rected her own genius into chart. nets that lecUinevitably-tHolly, She has written some of the acreen's most enthralling stogies.. A - Tyrone- -- Thtli -- the-dire- - in-he- r anti t hyper-efficie- men-- 1ml...worm-cc ;.. 4:t . itt i ... ; V. elevator shaft.. And. he saw Leaders." he exp1airm4 a handsome young doctor. who his pockets consometimes was Mike himself and Org.111.911.41111in tained everything, but Tom Sawwas BiU Blaine, Err yer's pet frog. Linda thought, laden INN NUNN sotnetces front fate.' Milt tils but no and. She dreamed of a woman, who ht said, the search was !Matti 2 ral'til 5 lights Linda for sure, dressed in fruitlessly ended, "guess licie ain't smart evening gowns and fur be formally introduced. Reckon to and gay. wraps. going dancing the 'name doesn't matter, anyen-parties, laughing. playing. how; might spoil the start of on the lifeand always joying beautiful friendship. arm of a very handsome man, NOW h,e just- - worknearhere,c who was - sometimes, dark like continued, gesturing,.in and- tornetiratirtaliimd--Mike tion of Titan Tower. 7he BuildSome blond like Bill Blaine. , ing is a good part or my life.-- times he wet her own Mickey. that is when rm not hiding out orrOW11 and all strange up looking w et 0 in my hermitage in the hills. danCing wits mods , LA Ilw They tell me down at The Build- - 'et.: 01 Lin- saw ing that I'm indispensable. but I And then think they do it to flatter me. I .da, a Linda who didn't dance, Pit Occ" P 'p0P10.D. Reckun--The hen"illling Netantill hut who sat mot innloss in a rock, 4i nIti hair inert' after 1 while bet grew longshair ing ' .. 'Donald's gone. white. She didn't move, because I filtral 4001 1 Golf Game' He mint "The Building.' each i she was scarcely alive. (lre Be Continued) time. as though It were the prop wages - mot ut a trierst.--- --"7 et Distributed Inc. by cations, Linde thong-in'Wrong again.i Xing Feature Andremembering. Steve----thought he was- a newspaper- - I y likeman. This , able ild guy is probably...the sus.,-- , sisiant chief janitor on his day off. But l like him. "Phooey to ,names, anyway," Linda smiled. extending Prank Loeser. the Paramount her hand. "I'm Linda and you're Jr. lyric writer who prides himself . what'd you call that 1 un avoiding sohgs of the hack. interest you said you had in neyed June, mon- and mammy the 1,--motif, today drew one of the "Make it." the gray man said, Of his ea. '4'ilillt ET toughest assignriteritt "inake it 'Mr. Avonlfor- - short. ubat 5 Shake. carom The Loesser lyrics really are, i 'They did. B.ut He wrote, among' different., MART Later. after he had escorted "...HT others striking a new theme twavongs her. down the street to Titan many wen him as Two sleepy poopie." Tower. Mr. Avon tipped his hat. r -- small prv,,, and Wish 1 woi said goodbye and walked twice the willow.. Around the block for lus consti- , Now he 4 engageel in writing. tUtional- - . new words to the stirring march- Al he came back to the build-NOW ing song of the foreign legion. to ing and entered the elevator to whtch Kay Milland, Gary return to his oani office. Mr. Av. RobTrt, on wag greeted enthusiastically lagssig, Brian Daidevy and an army if by an elevator man,- will march in 1111:7,:,... movie legiminaires .p.4 "New here, son!" Mr. Avon ..Baan Gast,. , asked ' ologot 1 -"Yes, sir" the elevator open, .ttV; tok.odi ator answered. I POSTER MX 11.4SRED rr .0.11r ,1;s, "Welt this isn't a lecture, son HOLLYWOOD. Jan. zi,....(A,P) I Jain do me s favor, if I ,..snanta Rive,..7 a mod, ba, t vou'' will. All of cuL, 00. OA lue...pg stollen Collins.... J014 I- sum, rester. one of yesterdays. romam- -owt Tosnowy-- -- "Pi"Gua- - " ""' e's--Un- 4', loth nature death ail around the plate. It soonsong writers, will be filmed by. the setanick company. allows IS if Just doesnt tit me, sninekow.LA . Many of his famous numnerik "N"'i' sir:. the operator ""'". -- mears-Te- e. be will studio used. the said to. I air. , day "So ril. feel much-- - betterlf Starts I you'll just uv hello to Me, nice AM cheery. like you say to Sunday -- -- - 70doe---- in this - ' . - JAMES TOWEniAJ- CHESNUT(' ITAINI s, start.-th- q - , - -- . 1 .S. S ,,,,,, It was - 7Y ?,4 semeWA ,,, . one-thir- , - -- . , , -- - wasset ir liNoll .,. ; ,aiaile-- " f; enterutinTift'''lenriHa!!'s-16-411eil--,mit SCOU him-i- n olotr, boffotalie - , , Dm. Cheatar Morris, Joan Sat 30 Jumaat," watt CrWrilrom,'JtV011 Jamas'. , g doing-somethi- ever heard. , Heiudd to me::"..,..,,,,' " ell'hen ah artist paints a pie. CHAPTER ture, to make it seem hiehe. he After the gray man resumei d must paint it larger eating. upon asking her permisthan life. The screen is like sion. Linda noticed that he hadn't that. The comptete- Miner?" changed -a bit. He wu wearing lion must always be there. Only the same- gray suit and the uune when motion 'picture stars have in his eyea. His old that exaggeration will they be graylwinkle gray hat, too, was the same, only real stars: ' t his head; And in now it wat-of- She paused- a moment.' She its placp waa.7st- - shock of-- - thick--lg- looked into ,the liamesancisaw - bair.i'The rayonly thIng- about-- 4 there. no doubt. her own vision him that wasn't gray was his of the cavalcade of the cinema, - wc"'llsaat-- , Stalith . ruddy and healtilye azuL, viomen.-som- e troubled years, ,,... from thcee,early. Linda turned front her apOraitt---- as handsome. or beautiful, as so-of those the industry's years el-ot hhis to stare again at her is tO the strramilit1 perbeings, eorfte-rgrotesque as- growing-painuntouched cake and to wrestle ed. argoyies. have skyrocketed to present. --t Again with her- thoughts. limy - Uses- Beat-Sta- rs ,long she stared she didn't, know; ha- ve teen calledtuovicmused "Let's "Let's see." nor did she know that there WPtt stars, - see if we can name the real " dons with comment on t.irrent problems. In midi. Europe- - he cytVer- i.stagednlusIderchant ice" 1 a, i, -- hi "It- was David Warfield, trawl years ago who gave me. the best definition ot a movie star I have o - ?Ng STORY ttee rag Linda Morton. attractive young widow M )1the Merthel. JO mother et tne old aen,, genomes anquamted with Fre, bill- - blame. dashing ;pun; doctor. Parlour an ementeuey operatom nil tim loot of Titan tower. a tali Once butnitinc. She reunites every eccnaragement trent her two Jul friends. Jennie and Jo, le ultivate Ms Inernehip. titer Hubbard, as riming arclutect temporarily workingTitan a garatennus. also meets bads ire Tower. Al inneneon be meets a lucidly elderly man dreslied ta tray. - , in Hollywood, more than a quarter of a century ago, hun- - - hill . - intemt - st--tuirY propollition.--e- , 03 For-instan- . - Movie Ristorr Gives Only 19 Real Stars Says Writer BY JAMES LER HOLLYWOOD, Jan- the first rickety Camera - directont-httnent-- it1 - - Editor's Notet TM is tha first of a aeries of interviews on Hollywood, ite stars, its troodies mid its triumphs. with Adria Rogers St. Joh ns. the famous novelist. scenarist and short story writer, who knows the giamorous woeM of motion pi& tures as few 'motile do. The later- - i viewer is Jame. Lee, noted newspaper writer. Doe,sow.Amparsteite - 4, x The play opened on an empty stageand as the scenes progres-.sed. a bustling. rich city was built before the tyPa of the audienee, tradent to win business from this neiv and prosperous citv. and when that trade was built up then, came .,Itittotoro to deateayanAhathaa., been built. It was about that time that the road to exile began to loom before Pisrator and be fled to AOstria just as he has fled now to Broedway. Piscator. like many of the mod espett-decorPa- - - steno preeented tonight by the Theta the banner of the University , " ' in probably had not the faintest idea in the world that it would me day bereirartleclaa-hi- s greet& ,, Maybe . - The other piay. critics said. was about as of$,color a segment. the drama- as- had ever been dropped uoini lite New- York state. A hawdy thing. they waidIt wet. They indicated it had- no social message or import and --,; --- - - 'of- 4ThIptibmise4barsturs11auu ' idea-of-try- ing Much- - itesporice- 'Thus. there all the- way arotind. iney , , , 1ity 1930.r- . -----tetri- ng European - nest nowadays. and reflect on of trying to do ecallie least as a .:, mportant,--a- t - - ' - ed to- tell a tale- of that ha thought would , . , .. ,, tie will m play.. If he is smart he will dia. , - playa. The ones that are put, ' to-f - pease- with the posely intended at something ins. I' Ailb,d Pi make. it important end lust ere-- portant only too frequently miss twill comes their mark and then along dome lb make it eniertaining, a trifle. thatS11 the authors Intended and - in that way he may find he 1All at01 as hasJust hoped they something important, I ,s, ' aftet-al- l. would entertain the public and , a It is one guise that a. lot. of it runs all .winter and maybe all t Lw too. and worki woe ummer, this that .inakess, pot, - ',i thlnga -4- 4 of incetes.: - s:" A.-;-, , out to ;be scnnething tin- . : --0If it runs long enough you nimr-portant, not only in writing. but 1 til " '01be sure that someone will conein- - other fields were not debt, mence to find in it a social mes' erately designed as important. by the authors. we' ease that was no,part" of the ., author's deliberation and appar.. biotic...Thomas Edison- did not THURSDAYL-1,4 did not. meet the eye st 1 think' he wasemir The- Secant Bad inveraed the - - the- viewing of Ow critics- -' important when-h. the first nightera' of "Fug Dough. phonograph, and it turned out -not enough.- - him he -- troubled was the genend - not--,b- - - , and idl connected with the en. the nowndterprise. The atithcebt his petat---esuccess Will return-to-- - - of these Iiiiinloyed on to Ifollywood. Others like the exiled Berlin stage Director Er-win Piscator, are staying on Broad w sY and the influence of some li already is felt In forthcoming productions. t Piscator's first task here is to for Gilbert Miller a dramatization of 'roistoi's "War and Peace." production which will begin as sobn as a leading man is fotmd. The man they would like is Paul Muni. In compressine this marathon hovel two the limited time of a theatrical evening Piscator plans to use soine of the technique he devised wheri be staged the whole panorama of the - pros before the depression in his Boom." - in s- ' the - . .,,. 11,an,,,,.,rss Mad Mho- - Mastic met '" Sarnars ataawatit. Henry "'dada, ,tiaat Lomas- and ramose Merest. Wtetta,"' wrath Irrad Mdthatt Loints Itrdwastbd ' Mataard. th atittaVeO.Witr.'' :141:1:"1".ssWitl Maid& bei4jaw. Marcia ialten;1... with . , said it importantly On the- basis of -- that verdict. the probabilities are the play will a- success cotOtherciallv ... A ,play that is not a success cum. - mercially seldom lasts very' long. The producer loses moricy,-,-the actors and actresses-- - toile time and the Stith& loses, heart. d flink ages; - lt importance. fitreetors yijip aremoving accessthe Broadway acene Inut..s..m.; ere are several newly arrived Group Theaterat her Brentwood Franchot always hoped to re- . turn to the stage. You might well believe - that Joan would have been the bright and shintog titarot such an on. casion. She la a famous movie actress. lutown amd beloved by millionsbut no ouch dung jute was ., an outsider...on the fringe as it were. The theater, Intimates gathered together corn- .pletely ignoring Joan. The at-et some thud tmeonseloualY; - of was her guests was that a movie just lowly starmaking thousands of dollars a week she wouldn't know what It, was all about John Garfield came to Holly. But did wood and conquered he remain? Certainly not! The theater called Mtn back to New York and he went IlYinl to Play the lead in "eavenly Lxprm Well. this idealistic group gave us Garfield., so we gave back What they gave us. Please don't think I am.......crit, 4 mtve a humble admiration for their. - accomplisittnent: It mud be ' to get such a who1e4tearted - good devotici1L,:.1,111aYhe-- : Holiewoon- shotdd have a grouP theater or at least the same ilYivia Sidner Pere up a verY lucrative motion picture. and 'laid' Waliet'WMitte- e- 'hack the $40,000 she bad drawn against her contract. to return to New 'York and PlaY a rather small part in "Gentle People" with - Francbot Time. -P- rariehotwho----had played nothing but romantic roles - Irs Hollywood, also irrent back to New York to accept' a role In s,Genua people...41nd to be seen a racketeering role in which he dies without "VIM' getting the girlwhich to Hollywood for Tone would be considered the height of something or other. Claire Trevor Is the only felt.' tured player I know who has ever beep eagersnd willing to bit She played a bit in rgeyt; because she liked . , In itr,70,er said.- the germs of social protest, The- author, they admitted; was g thotighl---tilett--w- - 7tryingnard-tesarsomethin- - . - , ,, , - - - , 1 - Drama Whidineeen' tly Opened In New York Is Claimed Unsueeess ,s fut Betause It Tried So- Hara To Say Something Worthwhile ' 'some' even suggested that it was to be Ono of the most important fly 73AMON RUNYON- ' One wai a play that the critics . ,- ' . actOrs.- - playwrights-an- . . ng , , . , - , the only time Francnoi was nate py in Hollywood watt when he .... , r ' ,. -- - ,' ; . :, , To Give Make-It-Entertaini- .."- ' - T f - - - - - -- - , ' , Scribe Thinks Best Importance ' f.tors Of o.h... - 111-- E . In-al- l - , - ' tlioll IN , Ii-----To- - ,Wir - " sz - --- A----- , , - should-have-te- - - .2:- ..- Filnr-Coliiity-rAa- big - . .....:,,;...:..,:1,....., , - - - t.... .,. . , - - ' theater don't dunk I'vegonecompletely theGroup-Theate- r. rm saying, berserk. bui itotiong ago I talk- heseriousnesawe ed sti same feeling plays, : was , , i bemoaning thefactshe,bed, thine separated from the tnan she lov- - - all the stars willing to do bits:ed. ber husband. Clifford Odetri.That's what they de in Iltgland She said "It isa triangle. There and Prance and Its a test of , are three ord, myself genuine intereet. had found another woman it I would have '- was there always' the shadow of - " this movement and 'his utter de- .., votion to it in the a Tla background' aa .. ' ' Perhaps the fact that Luise , to was To.retiumti . aponsible foe thew reconcilation. .. Ertlee.-Ettro- pe- l-- 1 When Franchot Tone and Joan. , adieu Crawford regretftdlY , . mane tib to their marriage - - secret of the fact jAllt BY MARK BAltRON-- it was largely tt ' le-to to Frahchot's due NEW,YOR-.1aeagerness 11 AP - torn to the theater that brought Aiaid the flourishing crews of about 'the ruin of their mar- , withLuise-Rainer-when--- - - ' I System BY , - ' ' - - ., , - - I , ''' , - '' ., Atade--Tha- t , - !I, . Lorelei iTo'DraW ,Stars -From. Work AI Hollywood - ,.. - , : , ET:- . ., THE DESERET NEWS, SATURDAY, JANIJARY 21. 1939. - b:;11;0 lc:v4.r tAlPti OA 111111tAMP 1100001141 onmoo ' me |