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Show - - 7 . . . - - - . --- ... ' ' ' .. - weervivAalmg, ' .. . NEWS THE DESEREF 10 SALT LAKE CITY SATURDAY 193'9 3 JUNE ' IN THE FIELD OF ENTERTAINMENT Army Finds Out How To Mikado Film To Open Here , t , , 1 yr , , The army 's finding out from oist all about making tfoil.v moviesbut movie minus their "sex Ingredient principal , June DOLLYAVOOD, ,k I. '..- '' : 43- - peal stuff no sentimental no clinches. motion' closeupiin the military is teaching pictures einemaland Tobias L. such men as Chester . i 4:i- - ' '''' '404 '' ' ' ,,i, if , ' to Tobias. iissiiiie.,,teetinique -' -' ,', f, f 4 ,.,k4 ' ',- . i , 4 '' ,' A 1404."11 -.--1 Tbe "Great Emancipator" wax not always a man of dextiny. In fact in the new picture at the Paramount Theater"Young Lincoln," Henry Fonda portrays a new Lincoln that will be loved by ailgangling, brawny, full of fun. The atnry follows-theventful years front 2.1 to 30romantic, exciting, turbulent days. Marjorie Weaver and Alice Brady head the big - superintendent .- t f, ;w7 - -10- ' ', !?J'i ,,,tri-,,,,.- 4.0.0, ; - e The air corps, which has been out (amera , only for two yeat-F"peczeg, Mitchell, in films of plane makes all army pictures exeept !hose of the air corps, has 'rTadtiated seven men. counting Captain Mulkey, an eighth signal ,orps student will come .here in September. "The fognal corps puts about enttling and destruction, with high.speed photography of era"hes ,Ind fires, m an effort to nature and them determine auses. as an important phase. field So that it rri3V PX1,4tA the arrm. Mitrh of photography, eft added. wants to learn ;di that Flamm, knovis ahout movies, in every mid hut romance Even ihat direction ia poizsliale, ,aid one oherver. and the claw maw cfale when Uncle Sam. Jectiniz glamour into ihe manual -of arms. adopts the i,logan, join the army and break into pic- - year ibrough its pirtures laboratories at Washington tor 11Se at training camps. enlistment stations. R. O. T. e. units and in other fields. "one made recentiv at Fort Ga. showed a rev.Renning. a a on inethod of crossing river pontoon bridge. One dealt with motorized cavalry at Fort Knox. Ky. Another was made at Frank- i ' fort Arsenal. of a NW, on construe-to- - shell.- onstruction I a - n i e : 1 I stworsts t, it lanais Stephen Osborne. father of tror of mom. loses tas pas Nat helots a sserval of hie wealthy Aunt outasta who visas Ole luaus ohm $'year thent. to seems despise she sithoutit Ste- tdso virtually become-thzutieb being ding...f.ed et not of imith Aunt is sal muted be because Oh bes arnvil at nit, itotosut bowie $us borne a tirade sauna re rho litatur MUM tams financial IniloI b?, 0 too,. ;4 Seller abolola and I hae thew threatens new cut the Dania( her make a watilettalT091) a,""" aand I t.ttorts, willeA OSS ProSitses 'a In,'. b.' i saani, Alas Altmann rar hre.AWOL Oataria renewing too disputa, toroototto to realm hems IS .01. 11''. ahrlidir tailiss. wait- Aunt Octavos is mordered while UMW. , room Mr trete ow at tb. lam., Potosi oaaguas- ;ambers Us. the stones of .,1 Follow-usnewspaper b, finals if harassed crime. tho seekers. (Immo), - tits lamas. DetrothS. (me daughter of son .inlove with Ted Fleming, Tod's mitt,wealthy neighbormi family. that to ''.4!!2'nand. to lore..1 bun TM enlist tqfgOt ten, Dorothy ohe. and Flonnutt family i owdi other Lune trio the tato gamut about tied ,euid not be be the vitiate gnome. tlis sae raw Tod Fleming at Me Ow vorta haute about tho in" of the mut, is duitootertot that Ted haanddisatt. the to frantic; peered, The tomtit, vont to lam!! of biotite Nw to --"'";', -krothers (Muni' York to interview ointoo Osborne. Stoplo, t f i 4 e vb." ' , si. a 4 , dia. - 4 ? "an" , N :uppe It , I 7.::. flor,Trlibp:rojic.,n:;:..dh.putilaaa .' ' ' early birds. but pine with4ther Ulla; Mórninit when Peter arrived. blirlding With eagerness to f4et his friends again. he found the boys clustered near the gate. tilking so excitedly that thev were not aware of lits approach. We 'cught to get up what he they call a round robin." rylvF. "and take- It tr, the headmaster." said Peter 'Hello, fellas-- i chetrilv. "Illiat's' a round rob- -- ; in. , Dick'' There was an uncen?fortable silence. The boys looked at him so oddly that Peter flushed. -What's up?" he asked. . -You have lots of nerve, ,howin. up this morning!" re- wt001;1".,:ldrdh.a131,trenonv7k.,1,41.s. 71:: . - : sire to hurt. to hurt. He had Dick by the throat and WPS banging his head un the ground when a teacher came on the scene, grabbed lum by he collar. and dragged hum, kicking kind Aruggling, off his howling victim. Peter could give no coherent account of Iyhat had happened; and the other boys mz:Je up false stories of the fight; He came home in the middle of the his face streaked with morning, tears and livid with still flub-hun- g anger. He brought a note addressed to his father in which the school principal politely regretted that it had been found tto necessary suspend him for a term -- in consequence of a say-ag- e and unwarranted attack on dnother 'boy," - ; ' , At dusk that evening Hannah came to with a !rowbled look on her homely face. :It's Miss Nlariory. ma'am," she said annouilv. "The child's Just tritne home and when I opened the door for her, she rsn straight upstairs to her room with tears streaming down her cheeks. I fob Per i wo i' 144ron I ithout?" you ttalking ktam 'LAA-mered. shouldn't .1 turn find , TWENTY-EIGH- ..' ,......k , 1 :it 1 :11 - f , .:::, ,,, :, 1 : Michael. - Earn i i vfore! breakinr' - he was had :he 'ev".".n. means he bought it. The Guarnerius wax produced M the year 1742 and formerlY listir,,,,ztit, 7,) wliiPn. tho great German virttmso who toured the I ' Z FOR t. l i 1 ., career and you took a .whole .to make up your mind that I was worth it. Pro 'sorry Ted. , terribly sorry..' With a sob, she darted 'up tri ;, - i S i i I - "121, het he killed telfr him-wee- k ii r - I 'i I - . i of ,.4,1eire-nd.d.--..aeboolTn-i- the The i I st iechffrtui Oncouuc tn;mpleL.., in ,,,,,,,, ...4-.- .. - - l. n,..,,,rie . nect-i-h- ftIr astricluppedL'klYanada " his y. e. , , nor - ' j 4 Peter sprawled on top of him, i pummelling him with all hisIn tght., Nothing was left in pe-- . tru,s ter's fi-6,16.au ,44e 4.4, ' - I l - FREE ,,,,,,,, I". - ' ' ''''' Wit. 4111 0A,..i - c 11, t,- - - eke tit , I - aramoun i7J ISENUITtONO k P to CO l b- -- ,,- : , Aongtoomt -- yJuid 0- , ri,t A. it ,,000,-- 1 I 1 jflJ r. L . R 1 I t.t ,,..,,,w,,o,J,,,vmNat,,,,,,,,,,...,a,,,,,L,,tk.4,.,a-r,gtla.,a,,t-3ebosdw,Mz4.e,,,ot.o-,.sg4,i,or,iso,.000utra-,c-le,woooutmt,,- :' q rt 1 i'l 4 4'1 11 rL 1 4 . le, , - ' ..-- , ,- ,,1 ,,, 1 - 4 - ' ' ''.. .,, o;.01- - - I' AAA, a - ,s- .,ift--T es,- 7.. Jli-- ; :' 0,0..n-dosi)o,tot,i- 1,:11-1r- - - - . - - : y, ::., - 4 t , ''.. 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Here at Salt Lake City's.most popular ploy- - .. - ,t,- - ' 011.11111EMMEIMP wInor IfillY IA111 1:1W-1 , ' 1111111 sae Call Of lalltioaa -122:1- oven' D". , $111111A17 1 ..1111, Si s 0 . --.11 II 4 br "' 1 Rides FUN GALORE FOR do 011111 Alt - Hitt seat, 111111111 Ai 0 - DANCING -- Pleas-ures-o- ..,07.A,, OHM ' )6!,'-- 1 . . r1.1611U.4 riiwapest1160---- : - Marti-oil- t saaaaman GAMES BOATING. RIDES - ''' ' seso1-- . ,,,,,,,,,,,kw,,,,,,,,,,,o,, ' CHICKEN and STEAK DINNERS - , y - . ' 11160111011111111111611 ,, itos di Frans-Is- FREE AUTO PARKING HUI or. ., the ',cal..Schosch Lanei of WTOaMJ sessommosions r Atli Schumann Cello The DAY ON MONDAYS 1 Liz"'"AY exercise - ,IJIATTITRDnizAYwoarts,,,V- ftalv et smeD-...--vi- - --- ! a P. AT Verdi Breinholt:N.4we mm, ins . - . "-- and DANCE SEGINKING i . - DIIIE : - Weft Sherwin the Chorus Traurneret Seaver BOATING ON. LIBERTY PARK ,- -.....,...., her Bach imosonsons ( " Adams Day is Dying e On Mechanical I to' With a sob. Peter flung him. self on his tortrientors. lashing 1, out right and left at their gloat-- ( her rrsit... faces. rora momentthey - iv...2 ....s, '11, int iitood their- - ground: then ter-To the Osbornes, the weeks l ior gripped them. stispired.. Iry afollowed were, that like long i Peter'i wild eyes. grinding, teeth,. 'drawn out nightmare. The boy J and furious blows. They lit vacatlim I . Z ;. : The Holy City ()man gig : I 1 WiLLIAM POST Sings on KSL tomorrow Melody 2 RIDES FOR THE PRICE OF '141" ''.1111114'.:441"."1"1116 ,11AV rol, , Hearts.. Menficissohn (Except State Holiday) .la- C0rrigristvT7dieJaamtR ..., ,.: - FDG - Ill i , it. I 11 , , ., : , I I lous smile. "Before it's gone, I find a job. Don't worry, 1 Shan't starve. I I may not be a regular mechanic. hut I know enough about I can to get a job in a garage." I To Be Contiliuedi i . '' 1. ' Hollinau , "A few dollars won't last long, dear," f,P id Edith. with a tremu- i ' .' Heifetz says, are Organ Sweet Hour of Prayer but extremely temperamental. Hymn Choru3 not so this metal one. It has surNly Faith Looks up to Thee prising tonal qualities hut its tiliet function ia to save the 7 Hymn wear and tear on his two hisOrgan toric instruments. the perfect- - violin,"-- Hee If anything hapfetz explains. pens to it the nearest pluMber could fix it." MA litiiMyker The most extraordinary of his Berra Rnoner Town- - with it nataPer Ttarty, collection of violins is he one PA k'nnfla in Tonne' construted entirely- of matches Mr. Waaver. with which he found in Capetown. Ate, Ltany. fiai?harrt tr"mwrIj and South Africa. during his last Arl,'" CFNTRIS,-Man ronnueet. with world lour. This strange instruknanl Dix. Gail Pair. a, Edward ment was three years in the makinan Ynnt lane ing and consists of 2.1'50 matches ,tt Armorova. l'TAti pieced and tightly glued together. Ts Re ti;rn rf the Liaito Kitt " Warner all baiter Lynn He has played it in eoneert. ban, anti litnry Hut '. afro korner," F4r -The last and most sentimental frit. Reality ha akinr. with I,uitem in this quintent of violins esea F,11. l'atruit Klinava and Donnifi wrral. :a the quarter-sizinstrument WOM1011 n l ha Wind " yrIth with which his old Uncle Naum KAY Wtfltan, GArtill and Matte greeted Heifetz upon his return aiary Th taint ,Ertkpo aaaa awn Sinners wti In Ilussia in MI. This was sevGeofk. enteen yearitafter he had left the ' W,n117 of his birth. country ltrall It was the very fiddle on which 44 cjiti!dpoill Helfetz, at the age of three, took Pus first lessons from his father. This instrument served-hiwell until he was nineeven while be was the youngest pupil of Leo4 ,ME,.pold Auer at the Imperial Con. servatory. Ileifetz's violins are insured for Ss5nd.000. They are the tools of hi3 trade, as necessarv to his. livelihood as the hoe to the farmer. 11 I car." t could The bov's voice rose. a little wildly: "Oh. It isn't only Reboot It's everYthing. The pet,- It's - things I vio- saed out cf the money I earned helping Dr. Denham with his became can't do an y of the I lielfetz'a debut at Carnegie "?" when When he VflUVO alwaye 7't a doctor. eme of Mr. pos,'es.ies. Ill s Stradivarius was ritaile In the year 1731 and is one !,f :he finef-,of INs ma.ster violin maker's last period. Golden-brown in cialon, rich in lone. Its la 11,.imately bound up with This inStruFleiletz's (areer. ment was lent to him hy a private family On the occasion of thpe vant ..' Lot a. famous concert violinist and teacher of Wilhelm). At one time. too. it had it,een owned by 7hf? Spaniard, Sarasate.,who play. F'd it for vears. It ;a known as ,.11P 'David Guarnertua" and ts ,..ttteri. in all catalogues of has. torte instruments., ()then' Unique It 1g the other three violins which seems to possess tthe most interest for the curio seeker, for one is made of aluminum. one of Matches and thp other is but a F1ZP, quarter of lielfetz uses the aluminum instrumem for practice in the Summer time. It is the, least cranky ,tf Ma fiddles: the leara '115cepti He to changes in temperature. ,aert has unique quality and tal(mt that nr) other instrument T i ' !ins has a nistory behind it. and wanted to be a doctiori! "What I've always wanted doesn't matter now. I'm not the was at !the end of' last person out svhars ' RIMM'YiT---fienr- world in the eighties and nit1Pties. It had been the property, before that. of Ferdinand David. t ieading role Music School." nonr film Pnon 7,) he .hoNsm. in Salt LakeCitv, UM'S five violins m the picture. irt ' 0,', , Most ViOling. , world-fame- ,,o(os-,......- ' ,,It:'''''''',.,,,, Cello a 4e. ......; oe' - ,4,''' .1.00t1 Chorale Prelude Organ just For Todays, Baritone jascha fleifetz. violinist. who has iPtm. Then 'iusrone ftf the fellows. Now I am 'Mike' Osborne one ef the suspects in ter, ious Oshorne Murder. Case. T but t an She ssott:in i..rLgri'a stethllomughe ve; lamb . I - Heifetz Plays Five Violins In First Film, 'Music School' again." 'Rut t! Organ.. - -- t 1 1 1t N La Serenata -- (A) Gavott in D miner.. Martini (141 By the Waters of Minneton kaLieurance Organ Cadman Dream Tryst Baritone The 13ells Debussy - A , 1 7, -:.-- -- ,u - ,, Baritone Andante Religioao Cello -- 11 AU Your in- isn't 04 ......: ivood- -7. When Mrs. osborne went up. W I I o4 vitlave,--theawfu'. up! '7Marto, y .thre.r..."1.5ett. upon- - bitT pie-lnthe an f .,,our dreetlyw-ii.hdieand clutched her as tightly as tatkthe staring eyesthe pointiind Ted made a move to take ' 1Pil ynu wilat: My rather "Ill never Gay Saturday could though hear she terrible' but to i ing fingersthe .site Dorothy into his arms. says 14 isn't fair to expect us to let her go, The girl's allin body r PVPTI when Int with my,feeling Own drew-tra- ck erd ttitt S.Youa hallt Night Trim 4trith youso Dancm9 now ! you waS shaking convulsively, wrack- Stand To Swelvi Music it ary ' I family! I can't 4 Idled out of her eyes. In an.. al-41, knowl.. '.; ed from head to foot to I've of It .out tqnzer! got get by great .tered tone, she said: TONIGHT "My family's as good as yours ',shuddering sobs. ' !. all. I tell you I've got to get i d .,your mother will be pleased. p, lo LAMES Ila czwrs 3611 bow:, - - 1 - "Oh. Attimmyr she awayr' gasped. I has been very worried." 'Oh. is it! We'll, your father tt Mummy!' she Igi $lit Senator For a while. Edith was at a "I know, rve been a fool. But or ,ome ,,,f ;clued LAMS Ise Coosa 460 your ; sp,, , Edith had to bite her lips un- - loss. She looked at her husband it i 91 she drew blood who ii,ao slumped in a chair, hIs .t. to keep back II I 1010111 406001446111160kli terribly For att awful moment Peter It's you. Dorothy. I'm her own team She drew Mars l face buried in his bands. There I of myself. -' I ashamed he was going to be ; pry on to thought I' -was nn help for her from that her lap and nursed , Ted, please. Let's not gointo ' sick.- There seemed to he noth011 111 and as her she had not petted quarter. that. ing- at .s11 where tus stomach 0M 1,..A' clone for "I'm thinking of asking a relyears. .."But I want to make you seeI ' used to be. Ile began a tremble to take Peter and Marjory "Oh, ative the Mummy. vihY you . girlsIf what I was up against; ' at the knees. The mocking fares , ftir a tune." she said, have beard them- -ralmlY -..7.1'727.!:17.. went away. A couldn't think ,T Of tne other boys seemed to melt couldtonly Hush. as she itzuld 77717' 'manage. "He might i darling. hush! It's straight, DorottlY; I was at my ' Into each other. to waver dizzily over now. my You be shan't back. go , willing 1 wit's end; I had too much to bet," The boy shook his had veYou'llstlever have to see them vieeicie.' But I've matte' up MY' i , 'That's a hel" he cried, I a gain," his' hemently. ' mind row. I cant live without -bps trembling. undressed the.' I r421tn taint to relattIcel wouM be "It's true! I read it." you. Dorothy, anti I'Ve come to ; trembling child and put her to as had tis Frayinct here. I want II , .tell you so.' "So did Ir shouted hod. She another I , on sat the bed. strok. to change my name anti go I , ' , Dorothy was silent- for a mo- - h , , I t inz,Martory;s foreheaj untltsthe where- - no one knows me away looked up there ment. When she eeour latTher's a witx lulled to sleep. When f. as far away as murderer."' t ' grl possible." were tears in her eyes. ; eneered Diek Brooks. Edith tiptoed out of the room. encourag' -to I "" nut, son, we can't afford Ted.. Nothing lei toobe-th- late. she met Hannah on the landing. t ,d hv this sutyport A minter IP ".."'41 406 eI samefor again "4, ' r,n ever that's tilat he te.:'.. "Master tr., sickbeen Peters was a PUSDielOrt of molts. I I 'There -tia after that. Sundae, when Take ',that hack." zasocel Pe, ma'am!' tura in Michael's dark eyes. He 1 o waned tor Yolsi- ler. clenching his fists. or 'Hannah, Hannah. what-arn!t' gulped and laid na hand on his i rand you didn't come:. i'll--- -' dot' , arm. mother's --"But- - non t YPIri bee' Orling. ,' The Lord only knows. Ma'am t Nail! 'What'll voti dor Strant.l.don't want you to give mei: Elie to get my hands on theseJ s l'AM,Le? gle me with a 1 any money. I hae a few dollars i ' murdorta little blackguards. rd 1: "I see that you didn't love Go on, I Loos, ftilows, - ' learn em to go tessin the life me the way I wanted to be loved. , h a (Tyler 4 , 4't ! iso,t.i Dr , out of 1 the lies their loved boy with The way lather mother. ' Peter lin him squarely on he , rift ...q.t. and - , mouth and 's trickle of --. Nothing could have kept - htm 4 -,s' rhu;',, ';'ete rrili-- hova like re6 .t.;;;;;. An C;111111.' cil l''' '''''i4 -' , r. from her Nothing. )4arrying ' ran (lawn' itic-k- ...: --" ;- ''er flannah. That's the strange l''' --her meant that he would be pen- - ing shout .rose from ;he other s. 1.',.,-. - - .. :', obese but he did not. hesitate .1 boys: "A fight1 a fight:" ......7...a....----u,thInogaarthoiiliturtittnaglt Thus.esethevpeorLle they j.,,;,.....' . forsi moment You. did. You crowded around to -- ee tas fun. lk otArrEtt ! ,f4: , - w. eigtesta t..,(,n1 to,,laidrat)r c'uare y- - , ,,,,,,,,,s : Jaacha Heiletz ha& a leading tole in the new motion pietuie, "Music School' soon to he shown in tialt Lake City, Edith's heart sank. More trouble. She ought to have expected it. she , realized bitterly:- she ought to have known better than imagine that her children could take up their as lives aRain though nothing had happened. She sctueezed her husbands arm. "Cheer up, Stephen !' Mieb.1 was pacing the dining-roofloor like a caged animal. Ile wheeled roiend when thev entered the'room: for a moment his face softened. then it became hard and determined again. ''t can't stand It any longer. -Mother." he said No flatly. wordst can tell what I've been through today!" 'I understand. son. said Ediih io quietly. "Sending you hack We high School foreseen what ought to have would happen. You had better , atudy at home for a few months. When all this blows over you ran go to another school. If 'you put your soul inm time.lost make for up -That won't do. Mother. I'm not going bark to schoolany . , he '40,.,,,,,"9.e....Inedtip.,e. awn, schoolmate. - not one would play with Win. lie had spent 'ctien Martory. 111.W for Of time most Naaking weeks moping about the house, miserable, thoroughlY feeling and it was With a light heart that its. started for. school. 'Pete" went to school in Brad-wowny taking an early bus btiry. he was able to be in the play. before ground a full half-hou- r classes began. l'sually tfus half-sa- t hour was passed swiftiv in a 4olik. well." By James Ronald ; it KSL's weekly presentation of on Temple Sunday ' Evening Square will be heard tomorrow from 11 p.m, to 12 midnight. The historic program will be released over KL. from the Taber. nada ortTemple Square. Featured artists on the program William Poet. well known Salt Lake city Beth Walton Nelson, tellisti and the Eighteenth Ward Choir of 100 voices. Frank W. Asper will be at the console of the Tabernacle organ. The complete program follows: Gloria 'Twelfth Mass" ..Mozart Chorus !Ave Song "A Day In Venice" Nevin its dinugg-room- z, '' of cruet." Stephen was waiting for Edith In the hall. There vere deep fires of worry under his eves. "Michael is in the " he said in a low lone. He has to say to me, I something though you'd better hear it as twee." . brtttianee-- they're Just people. people like ourselves. Therre not wicked, only very thoughtless. And 'TRIAL WITHOUT JURY' '4 rainbow-- lifty-thre- t. . , - - ,' lk 4 and scripting through to &sm. honors of the !intoned product. "Since the motion picture Intechnidustry obtains its new curio through union apprenticethe instruction ship channels, men receive is these arrtly unique," said Mitchellwhich "The signal corps, , 1,.. '$,,., ... ik ' ' , :,,, 411, , ,c,,,,,, 1 ot the corps' motion picture Miasma at i,Vright Field. This trainweek he started a of lois course under the auspices the research council of the Academy of Motion Picture Art); and . Sciences,. xThe training course IS 3O be not can purchased. It elusive not open to' the public. and has but one or two enrollees a year. Tobias' only fellow student of is Capt. Dwight L Mulkey Washington. D. .. of the army signal corps. The two "students declined To drScuss their work. but Cordon S. Mitchell manager or the research council, saki, each was taking up every phase of motion picture production, from writing oratory 1, , ,,, Temple Square Program For Sunday Is Announced ,Nre beautiful Oriental costumes cap, tured, in teehnicolor. The complete cast and chorus of the D'Okly Carte Opera Company, most famous of all Gilbert and Sullivan troupes.. whose musical forebears first Produced The Mikado" on March 14th. 18.85. to start runs of 672 London and 250 New York performances,. are featured. Kenny Baker. radio tenor. sings the leading role to the London accompaniment of Orchestra. Victor Symphony Schertringer who brought to the screen Grace Moore's success.. 'One Night -- of Love'. directed the film which will open next at the Paramount Thursday Theater. No other nausical comedy can-- boast an audience as large as that of "The-- - Mikado" By, Octo,,1888. there were 117 companies playing it in every corner, of the United States. Those first audiences and their descendants are ABB among its ardent devotees. BY 1898.it had pasmd its lloOth American performance. In. 1918 it became the onlv musical show to be adopted by' the Ghatauque circuits. It has played for 850 weeks ort BrMiwiv alone. It is estimated that not one of the years of the play's life has passed without ,oine company singing it somewhere in this country. pi - , 1J'' - Ai , ., of Dayton. 0,, to produce. The army wants its films to be constructive. Since good "the.plctures also must bea otdozen technical composition. recent years in army experts have been granted access to the ileepest- secrets in the ishoratcs. rie ot ettzht major studios. ,Newst Prober Newest of these- probers irrio lab- 1,''' go.' 1:-..,..-,,,,,- ,, ,- the - -- ' , t., , ..,, - T4, ,7:1" , T.iere's no Lt- ! Millions of Gilbert- and Sullivan fans who have waited petiently for a MOCIOn nietUre of "The Mikado are finally going to get it The worldpopular musical all play has been ,flirned with -- Make Movies By VERN HAVGLAND 3.-- 1AP) 1 - 4,- A. -- , , ,..1,,,,,,,,,,,1 ...ft., , |