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Show -- 0ADE5ERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM, Solt Loki City, Saturday, Nov. 22, 1952 caddabours Diary - fe. Hollywood Mains Thettl.lo Admits 2, ; c HOLLYWOOD , 1 AO" , ' IN DRAMATIC ROLES - - - Charles Carson and Joy's Carey poetry lather and mother in movie, 'Cry, the Beloved Coentry," now playing at the Tower Theater. The Elm story was adapted from his bests telling novel by Alan Paton. It tells of a racial struggle In South Africa, which recently has been in the headlines :'811ter a series of clashes and political, controversy. asehart fakes Role n Agent's Advice to approximately WO,. 000 in back salary. , Under contract ' to 20th Cen- tury-Fothe actor had been loafing along for more than a year because no roles suited to his particular type turned up. In casting "Nearer My God to Thee," however, producer Charles BraCkett decided that Basehart would be the one and the only player who could prop. erly handle a small dramatic good-b- y örd Basehart, a fine actor, but , not the one of con- box-offi- tenders, bad a grave decision to make the other dayone that tested between bis art and his bank account On the urgent advice of his agent, be accepted what amounts JUi1 I4 -- ile'd.el The flash. t. It was a daring move on Brackett's part, for he realized tha t Basehart's accumulative wage for the entire year of inwould be activity $100,000 charged to Ms already overex' pended budget. On the other band, Basehart, after checking the script, decided that the hash appearance would "kill my career." Ile turned it down and was at once put on , suspension. It was then that his agent (with a healthy 10 per cent it stake) sprang into actionand a few minutes' p h ten e conversation caused Basehart hurriedly to ask lor a ,reprieve. Now, he'll he happy to handle the Job. ,' OurtAw" ) WOMAN IS SAW arazni Nil Bold' telazitigt - A iiiftAkAlt OW' r--- II - - -- 7NUNDIRING OUTDOOR OP A WRITE EPIC AS ANINDIAN WARAIORI1 MAN-RAISE- I 114 t 1st 1 i 1 , . elli tV41:.t.ttN.- Jib WIN lug 4 )1141ILII I 610 STAGE Pavito-Moure- go 4, :A1174 Of 2111POIrt O'Hr TH2 2210222 F ETD E' Vold, Impl.rwc,0 SOX OPPICI OPENS .. II:N., : . ',fir i'e ii,,i, - - Z,13 : , Ily CUS tti - 1 , ,i Web Ow See &Whom STAWW.- WOOS el , - CLUB .72 2.113 41113 Wost sommiNo the SCREEN 210 !moth I rTIKL: loth -. Nk,o. 7'15 m!"; ... .. Dr.-, 1, '4' 1 ''.1 ' - 0 'i4.j ' a Do0 exhilarating umph. :0,,o,;i:.1..zi.: ; OP C 1 Murray"The Quiet Man" and "Tarran's Savage Fury." ri 4;9 Dotl DIFFERENT" 6416311 Southeast"The Thief" and "Willieand Joe Back at the Front," - "Francis Goes to West Point." Arcade "Wagons West" and "Hold That Line." TRES EIINTS ttak ,SympheayViadimir Monwits will be guest at concert day at 8)15 p.m. in Tabernacle. .4 TODAY-456- M POI CHOW MEIN EMID SHRIMP PAU RISS (Iwo, - end $ or) WWI-tes- MISS W213 123. ISSIIS . Opso EAT - CHOW YUKI EGG E00 YONG STEWED CHICKEN FRIED RICE i 1 YOU WANT Pot Ponies- -- I II ." I - SUNGHAI LOW CAFE ro U. b I4c 811 a 4 I .1 , , ' I , , ri ,41tioofif LWOW : tri- 7 N; f, CI' , - ....WOO pleaiit row swim IKON cjot Artmollo, , v1"- - Nmv ard Hilt Cartoon sod Chaatar 'Contain Video" $ at ael..1"A: WED., NOV. tt 1 26 teuizattll ;Ai 1,ViDthroalt a DANCE-- . PRIM DINNERS thwisolin, eel , '4' To The Music Of DELIN FARNSWORTH. ' And Hs Orchestra AU teled, kap, LAW IMIAKS PROM Coddell, - Nowa) AND WWI PSI no PULES' nott PLENTY WHIPS Opoot EAST SSTUDENTS. COLISEUM, A -1 tollEtt 4Ibt0 ttsvd ri;;;e1,,N, and NEWS, UPTOUffir VILLQ RAIL f Cotters LOOSE" ON lest lido lids THE 11 , AftOtt avow lindkolnue Owe omit rkk-e- , 41 4 1i t11 Owes P.M. law de ill 1"1 ',à a NIT 00 ", .: mi. II) te'r New Monegootbitt Sob mud Mergent thi BOSt of food , '''AN,ItAfitR1P7,01 - .Spocialty s- ITYINRI4 Foolvrintlokowt end Jimmy rows Pewees Comeoles, Song Writers, Stvnits Intsrtainers TICKETS4NOW - Ph. IS' - - ENDS TONIGHT! "BLACK SWAN" too lvttio. Viostno $oo 7 photo Ssiontlivi Sit -3.00 .160 BOtINIE DAY CAFE Itanqu--ot- ColisimetPkone oar V. 0 tr31 WM Frodrk March - And His AMATEUR VillitIERS ; BOTH MIATRIS OPEN NOON it Shoi Ikea. 74 S. , "JUST FOR YOU Sing CrosbyMoo Wyman "DEATH Of A SALESMAN TED hiACIC' ha . ''''' Olson-Cho- Visits-Naa- ITCHNICOLOA Only TOMORROW, 8:33 P.M. ALWAYS TOtt WEI , ,' 446. ,: POLLO Y. JAvretat FACULTY SOO ' Of AIkiNG! Deily. 141 wow mealy...Noes Uptil tAntrogist COM. Al IMONI IS FILM IN PERSON SUM m Mit 11t Athifts , STEVENSON'S RESTAURANT 131433 W. tad South 'ROSE GARDEN !Nil 3633 SO. 13th $115 DINNER It cHICKIN DINNERS DISKO 1 10 "NOT,FOR- JUNIOR!" STOP! LOOK! LISTEN! Stevenson's Special et All Times - PARKING I - IBROADWAII Omax pas" Crowther, N. Y. Times , lairi0 - stiodting roods' - DINE & STEAK ALIA :- i ADDE- D- 1011.,Pt g, If 'ilk. MAJOR tnomouled .111S LUSTY CARTOON ra110:3 15 at11:1SOLSC.. 3 posslossets., Soh ,, Lsosammsulcul ,,. "GHOSTS : I ... "MR. MUSIC" Petet i i Jai Kitt 1.0141011 ,, NM 1111 "LES riSERAELES" Sodoot p ammo NO IIIII !MONNE itterSrrirTNISTASPITAKIAltrf:ftwIt A Z.FRANCS GOES TO WEST POINT" "betook' Tomo? awl Pried, 'eke Talking MA up ritr:zitc:gblaa 51111A00019 PAL .mNinEmp t1.1.41411,Tiowi 04.1111104111 mkitint OPEN 1 In "PIPING 1qi -- lovides, f. ,,t)iftiffiIttafil ' AUGUST STRINDBIRG'S NEW NO011; S i WITH rrirIV.V.r"..'""4 NOW, tweets dbe Mot d!sigkv, 1(11:0 i 9411. it I tTD" Ride 'ern Mitch! , 6:12MINk 14444. OPENING si NOW! From SDIORITA Ito BARKU-001t0T- XT ifki-juliii01,t- with Istolite Rodrigees INN I"Tar eon's Savage Fury" I w9 A144 ctlic SWOT STOW STUMPY MOWN TECHMCOLOR WIP,,,MPAIMINg IOC Crt TIME p IIMS'oey 'FABULOUS MAN QUIN N.4100gallestitteldP IW do7pt, 'et toulk) waft,' ITALIAN IDINNtiS "-- a - 4 KIDDIES SNOW SATURDAY, II AJA. Pro Print Drawing Ivory Saturday 321 Se. Main, Salt Lake City 1 Isitchoot Itionni.Delorp I - IBO's , - le em.loods Twit oi:yiespro, CIA tee CAMERON I dt,owtor WWI 4,ock 14:N0RM.. a .wgole k.atISCAr-- la t,77,T owto4com0 t I 1 ? I Deem Twat, GIORGI INGAI Aed Nis Missive $135 Pm Porson, .to, 1.04 1 615:44 Odessa isle& trying this Chimes' ( ( - ZAIA ritop.. ty ALL Loe O'Hara rre MIT alka ) N D e Barry FITZGERALD 4;, .,4,,,,:44-.4..4- C.- blisillessil ; O'HARA -- S Aothiall liokCkliLOR IN tessosif' Is honess Chinese 1....,,, 111 pan. - q w WV GRANT. EOSERS OWLS Maumee A. VG33 Color by LAST DAY k.of kilt John WAYNE 4.1 emu CARY f Broad- "Kangaroo." clISMEirr, 1 IMAM IWO LEMBECII MURRAY Jacks" and nHolladay"Jumping LIMY EWELL. Tower"Cry the Beloved Cou- solo, We'lt?4eet at the River, for a dying man in his home," be recalled. The old boy liked it so well he decided to live and is still around. I of .,ts,...,,,,...-- 0 1111lig way." was IS years old in Wes and was chosen to play an organ hAPS ioolla, ,. macabe and COEURNLIONROE s or - "Springfield "Tembo." "I r .0 ." ,,,---V- - "MIRACLE IN MILAN" Smorrisiteti Autit Bountiful er NEXT FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. , SMORGASBORD DON'T - baton t ANII11.1 CHINESE FOOD sad 4144, ar and st and "To the Shores of Tripoli." Camark"Crimson Pirate" and anti-Trum- Brown,-ever-popul- Petm Lowford 'KANGAROO', , il: RA a IF Startini N JeeetV 'Les for You" "Death of a Salesman." Dept.: Newsweek's Periscope reports that top Demo-and general crats. thought of recruiting our lawyer, "ghost-writ'utility man" (Ernest Cuneo) in their campaign but didn't after and pro-Ik- e stufr .... discovering "Cunio gave WW Newsweek's careless and unchecked filler amazes me since it Is one of the critics of careless reporting in columns. This is a libel vn Mr. Cunt, who voted for Stevensone the Demo, and for the Republican Sen. Ives. This is what they mean by an Ind& pendent Democrat . . . The Fact: He was on Stevenson's train four days and when I finally located him I groaned: "Where you been? Fine thing, in case I needed your "Olt Stevensort's1 . "That'll great!" I told him., ,"I hope - train," he Said blandly now thertrh all, convinced of our integrity and that you do not Influence my opinions Anti yours!"... Coney is my most trusted, .,... Be is wittier than Adlai,, friend, guide and best word-spelltoo ; :- Frinstance:- - When I told 150 wounded Marines from Okinawa: "This is my Ilawyer who keeps me out of jail!" he rocked the hospital with; "For which I wish to apologize!" ' DOSICA1 -- a - Sorvsd hens 6 p.m to ruir.7 Tri!lrirc ,,' - At Randevu NEIGHBORHOODS Apolle-,-"Ju- 00911! Ite'i A SAY COMEDY OP YOUR MOST SOCRIT DOSIRIESI I- SOMETKNO , "FAITHFUL CITY" 41177":;"t' 11alorsios 'I jumpins Jacks" etlWri Mickey Champion COLOSID GIRL VOCALIST 1 1410110111101I TOO LATE" & C.APIT01. Les Brown Set For Date .L TOM Uptoww"Bloodhounds of Broad. , way.' Utals"Tha Savage." Studia"Because of You." Lyrio"Tne Prisoner of Zelda."' Meats Art"Miracle in Milan." Capitolq Am A Camera." Matinee at 3 p.m., evening curtain, 8:30 p.m., featuring Julie Harris. Gem"Somebody Loves Me and "Loan Shark!, State"Monkey Business" and "Fabulous Senorita." Bialte"The Lusty Men." foot-kisse- rs TICS. , t t4s.1. Continues Tomorrow fie TONIENT :94 , NOTE: - 11406 , Doon hiorthe ittittl Lewis il riticti motto( TAX NAT . ... 2.44 143 1.22 2.41I LOS .1.44 iTI. . ... ... OPell 145 .,- : 71,( , - aawila"11' . - - 'ft stuallmaties I .. ,t) DOWNTOWN CentraMontana Belle." d: - - 1 I el a , A.M. - ' Preis-Car- .1 ' LOINS isSOMESODY r''"13 .'5'.a la Shmosephine Baker, the fraud, is quoted from ,., Argentina with another blast at Americans: "I shall count it an But (lately) her to be barred from the United States" 1 Ihonor have been mum. Their silence and radio yellow than golden .. . . Talk about 'WWrongos! They opposed Mayor Impy, Truman (in '48), U. S. Senator Ives (just and Ike . . . And courted (among other trollops) La 1 Bakers who. is s0000 Belay, hinph . . The N. Y. Past backed Uqtruman.,in '52. It continues defending President Kluaer's filthy campaign- tactics. Sham don't stink to skunx . . . Ike's LES BROWN slated for Randevu election already has happy results. The Missouri Gang is packing and Valithan requested inactive duty. They are leaving the Eisenhower's rocketing ascendency to the presisinking ship dency becomes more amazing when you recall he was practically unknown in 1940. 'Hi didn't vote in an election until 1948. 1 NOV. 28 and 29 - 1"1.1E 1 - C04111 Merlins Novae ' Jams Leslie "' lit iir $ i Recalls' 'Perform' ance' y 9111e"110e OUT? TECHNI.COLOR BITTY SUTTON In SOOD SAYS AVAILAILI IN ALL KIM -, ' IP TIME 0010100$ , TODAY AT 3:00 PAIL, TONIGHT AT S:30 PAIL ,'' MI LAN) WINCHELL GOING "LOAN SHARK" Cory MOO& "I "";;" THIEF 1 HUTTON BITTY starring .IXCITINII ert CoolmetPhylits tow SOIEIRST RAY e WALTER ME" NITS bspalmofinD Joke THE . Gem- 2 COLOR D ON SING h 111. g 07 d I o000,:p.,1 CARTOON ROUNDUP AlUTS EVERT SAT. AT LSO A.M. f 1, - - piano-playin- - " 101 ,, , - Pt swinger, will bring his congre- gation to. Jerry Jones' Rainbow Itandevu Nov: 23 and 29. Accompanied by , Stumpy small. package of per. Brown, Butch Stone, corn- and sonaliti, Mils" l'Highest own band re-vOcalist,.the , Tit turns to Salt Lake City still poles. "The poles," Marge, flashed it, heading the juke-boparade. "give 1111 a super third partner The "Sentimental Journey" 4 capable of arresting motion and at we can do things skaters do with-gu- t man, who was a piano player the age of e, turned to saxophone ;Actor skates. It's amazing." and in 1926 entered the Con- First servatory of Music- in Ithaca, o 0.0 12 Neon N. Y. A eh ur c h HOLLYWOOD 4444.6.. He put pep into the Duke Uni- hymn 9133 revives a of uMy sequence P:7141174 33;1811111 sung.in tol :PIA"' GS 4 versity campus band from 1934 Cousin Rachel" reminded Richs INDS TONMIt to 1937 and in 1938- - the first ard IN TECHN1C01.011 Till MIMIC Burton, Olivia de Havilland's Brown band was formed at Mike SPIN "SOMEBODY ' Cal e I Aim. leading min, of his earliest, most in Chicago.Todd's theater-cafUs LOVES a Us , --- The rugged, colorful British star is literally bursting out of those tights he wears in M GM's swashbucklers because "I'm on the wrong end. Acting is the dullest part of the business for me. Not that I'm not delighted to be a star. But movies aren't exciting to me when the shooting begins. It's the preparationthe casting, the sets, everything that comes beforethat fascinates me." Performance Praised The big buzz at MOM is the performance of Dorothy Dandridge as a schoolteacher in "See How They Run" Hollywood's first dramatic flicker since "Hallelujah." And the irony of it Si that Lena Horne, whom Dorothy resembles, walked out of the same studio because siramatic parts were denied her. started out as an actress," tomeiy Dorothy told me. "But I 8001k discovered that there were not enough jobs to keep a Negro actress going, so I turned to singing. I hope that !See Holg, They Run' swill help brisk doikrn the barriers." , Full Stardom stardom at It's i 'M G M -- from ' now 'for l the youthful dance wizards, Marge and Gower Champion. "Give a Girl a Break" is their latest and Marge is glowing over one dance routine which tops all of their twinkle-to- e efforts. It's a dream sequence in which the Champions spin and whirl around groups of 48 telling-hig- - s r: er-director. to a mere bit role in "Nearer My God to Thee," in favor of saying By HAROLD HAFTERNAN 'HOLLYWOOD (NANA)Rich- GRAHAM 2001-Fox'- (NA)Thelma i I more in keeping with his star status is cooking at Metro HOLLYWOOD (NANA)Katie ,Bertie Bloch, eastern', her lad for Hepburn's leading stomfiditorocornes up with an. next:cnovii;Misellargreavas,'Ll other good novpV4111sirlluktrt"-next summer, is blond, B. won't, offer it to his. old British actor Laurence Har- ButB. too censorable. liar-ver- b studio; A vey. Shakespearean star, here to test for a top role On location with "Arrowhead" in M G M's "Knighted the Round in Texas, a pretty little romance Table." And he's also set to play is developing between Jack , Jennifer Jones' hubby in "Beat lance and Mary Sinclair. , Ali Fernando Lamas lost weight' the Devil" At Teddy Lynch's beach party working with Esther Williams in: Sunday night for Earl Blackwell, "Dangerous When Wet." "She's. Rosemary Clooney sang "Tbnder- so energetic," he reportsas It ly" while Jack Lawrence, who we didn't know. Sims 10 lengths. wrote the sang, tried to transpose of the pool at day's endto relax.. Dana Andrews' "Mr. the keybut couldn't Ur.liverse"S t eve, Reeves son, David, is organizing a band Joe Cot. flexed his bulging muscles and to play school dates revealed he's up for Elizabeth ten is hibernating in ole Virginn7 Denise because the radio transeriptioaf Taylor's "Athena" 'f Dareel went Into her dance and deal abroad fell through. He'll bt explained her swollen hand"I doing personal appearancestgain , am on a wild 'one. rm suffering. with "Steel Trap" soon. I go sis way, sat way, I break BARBERSHOP MSLODIES FEMALES 'AST Marge and Gower my 'and" MY 14d to leave early 3an Los and LChamplon MeDonekl. Gan tenorg Stark. Bunter, lead, Bray Pat'llierteoa, bass; )ilety 0. 11:11 for an a.m. call on "Give a Girl ton Inake p qumlet known as Sweet Adeline& They will be among featured singers at a Break. When it's over, they're annual concert of Barbershop Quartets of America, 'Utah Chapter, Saturday night at South off to the Orient for two months will two 8:15 feature School. at concert starts The including lilting groups, pineIt 'Ugh Max Showalior revealed his second-plac-e national winners, in addition to local quartets; dlood film monnicker, Casey Adams, was given him by Gower, who was going to use it himself If Metro insisted on changing his name. Mac hates thenamebut what's he to do, he's made four pictures with it. Hedy Lamarr has been in bed for 10 days With Du . Mike ; Stairway to the Stars: Lovely Yvonne de Carlo, whose kiss-me- f, cornballs are generally snubbed (by critics), has the last Wilding won't be on suspension you-fok rich. howl:- - Earns $200,000 per year . . . "The Fourposter" film too - long. Something big and opened in livo Big Town bijou& It is a financial click in one and 2ND FEATURE 1 a cluck ht the other. You figgeridout . . . "The Gambler" show . . . Lionel Barrymore, a brave was a $40,000 htimpty-dumpt- y 'i man, announced: "Audiences have gotten lousier and lousier." ; z', Feb. i (Temper,4mper!) ;la Dorothy Shay invades Broadway in Two IL Ruby's new musical, "Between ; (her legit debut) . Rivers." t ', ity SHEILAH , 01,111i;:,44411Mornondl... . j4::.t:"'K.Otie.1..,..,N0-.::- Ritter isn't squawking, but she's admitting that ber movie career hasn't turned out as she hoped It ,would after the critics screamed "Another Marie Dressler" when she clicked in "The Mating Season" and "The Model and the Marriage Broker." , The roles keep comini Thelma's way at Fox, where she's under contract, "but they are not the big ones that were promised." Thelma's playing, a loudmouthed Montana millionairese in "Nearer My God to Thee," the sinking of the Thant, toeY, but she's till "I'm no eamedionne.11 'I'm lust not a loony woman," the duvets& I'm a character &deem A fumy ',roman to me Is Joan Davis. When rm asked to 0 pbytical comedy, It's so pathetic it would break your heart." On Wrong End It may come as a shock to the bookkeepers who add up the profits on his films, but Stewart Granger wil be throwing in the, towel as an actor before long to try for a new career as a produc- . St .. : New Roles, Not Suitable I hi::: Stepi::(,:ä.:.- ifiti .13 Tyro S. Ott West Soulditul Powsr-Moure- O'Hara "To tito Thor, of Tripoli" toco.storring Randolph Scott U - )1, 1 Vik . - |