Show THE OGDEN STAN 22 'Remember Last Night?' On SCHOOL MOVIE 'COLONY FORGETS FEUDS FOR CHRISTMAS Egyptian Theatre Screen - NEA Service Staff Correspondent - HOLLYWOOD— This is the time of year when the film capital feeling a little self -- conscious in Its soft- ness prepares to lay aside its individuality and- - grease paint' Just for a day and that day Well make it a day Christmas and a half because Christmas Eve rightly begins at noon And only a director named Scrooge could hope to squeeze a "shilling's worth of work from Yule-mindperformers after the stroke of 12 actors are the mot After all sentimental people in the world And Hollywood despite its veneer of callousness and minor league hauteur can be a very sentimental town when it f rts its mind to it: Christmas is the day when Hollywood stars and relatives gather around the hearth and make' sounds notable for their similarity to tho$p birq emitted simultaneously by millions of- - average families throughout Christendom And the previous afternoon is a time when all th studios are pervaded Vi V By PAUL HARRISON 5 'A k :!'( will to ? '' i Edward Arnold and Constance Cummings In "Remember Last Night?" TSow at the Egyptian Theatre Bright in dialog flashing in settings and with an absolutely new idea as a mystery plot "Remember Last Night?" opens today at the The picture Egyptian theatre based on the best-sellinovel of the same title by Adam Hobhouse and produced as one of Universale outstanding productions of the season was directed by James Whale Whale outdid himself for he injected almost as many laughs into the screenplay as there were exciting moments "Gallant Defender" Columbia's latest western picture and the first of a series starring Charles Starretft is the second feature and proved to this reviewer at least that outdoor dramas providing they are filled with exciting action and peopled by picturesque figures of the old west are sure to enjoy lasting popularity Joan Perry gives an excellent account of herself as Starrett's leading lady while George Billings as her younger brother is a regular Edward LaSaint is the youngster upright cattleman who loses his life in the struggle for fair play while Harry Woods is ruthless and brutal as the dishonest cattleman who hires gunmen to protect the land he gained by foul means David Salman's direction is concise and surefire Benjamin Kline's photography effectives and Ford Beebe's story convincing and thrilling ———— ng -- GOOD WILL TO ALL There are" attested incidents " cm previous Christmas eves when even unit supervisors and business man- the lots beam-in- ? agers wandered--abou- t seraphic smiles Fripid feuds between rival actresses have been known to melt oh these heartwarming occasions Disciplinary executives grow lenient and release recalitrants from the doghouse Screen writers some of whom are not seen from one year-en- d to another are let out oj their cubbyholes to walk about like normal men and breathe the fresh air and blink in the waning sun and feel a kinship with their " BARS GO DOWN A great social leveler this brief season! On every dressing room door latchstrings are out The grips prop men extras and script girls circulate freely through the other-tim- e sacrosanct vestries of the film : world's great People who are making $800 a week say to people who are making only $600 a week: "Try to drop by the house tomorrow we're having a lot of people in for Tom-and-Jerr- y" Lucky the lot that has child actors — and lucky the kids themselves since everyone piles them with presents Shirley Temple Virginia Weidler David and Bettv TTnir Billie Lee Baby LeRoy and the other celebrities as well as children of the stars mingle on equal ground with youngsters of the studio prole tariot Hints Offered For Bride's Yule Dinner NEW YORK— (UP)—The test of a June bride comes in December when she prepares her first Christmas dinner for her husband says Ida Bailey Allen houshold and food authority For those thousands of young wives who will prepare their first Yulotide meal Mrs Allen has drawn up the following admonitions Don't talk about how hard you have to work on Christmas day It's your job to keep things simple Choose foods you know how to cook Even the newest husband won't forgive burned Christmas pudding No matter how awkward vour husband may be carving the turkev tell him he's good Don't ask your husband to home groceries the last minutebring If you leave your ordering until Christmas eve go together and make a party of it Choose a menu your husband likes — let him plan it Don't get tired out or you'll serve a Christmas quarrel A little powder on the nose is more important than cinnamon on the hard sauce - -- — — Sleeping Sickness j Gripping Matron ORPHEUM STAGE SHOW ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY One of the largest traveling stage attractions to come west this season is Count Bern! Vici's musical com edy revue "The French Follies" which according to Ross Glasmann is booked to play at the Orpheum theatre next Friday and Saturday matinee and evening The show which moves in their own special railroad cars carries over fifty peo pie and a car of special scenery The staee is into an un per and lower stage this for the purpose of cttmsr the maximum ef feet in the spectacle numbers "The Fountain of Versailles" "The Buddha Palace" "The Dancers In Gold" "The Bolero Spectacle" and "The Artists Models" The show is filled with music color and laughter mostly laughter Starting with Count Vici and his 15 "Alluring Symphonists" a goodly group of feminine musicians who play both sentimental and "hot" music with equal abilitv the show epts unrfpr way introducing some fifty in the cast in the various specialty num- oers ana spectacle scenes Big Joe Besser adds to the erous laughs with his Joe Penner mannerisms while Bobby Henshaw is outstanding with his imitations oi a parrot Bordine and Carroll are one of the show's highlights with re-bu- ilt ineir dance The entire show lasting an hour is set so that every one of the twen changes is made without loss oi nme A special lobby attrac tion will be free during the two days "The Girl In the Goldfish Bowl ' This is an European sensa ucn wnicn must be seen in h hp lieved A beautiful living modpl fiv feet tall displays her charms in an nuaity-m-gol- d eight-inc- h goldfish bowl all-st- ar — big-doub- le —44—— day Huge Power Cable Weighs 7700 Tons ALESTJND Norway— (UP) — A power cable weighing over 7700 tons and believed to be the longest air span in the world has just been completed over a fjord near here Over 12000 feet in length from anchorage to anchorage it will supply electricity to the neighboring WALTER HUSTON WILL APPEAR IN "DODS WORTH" girl" While in Memphis at the time of carnival she was asked to ride on a float and consented Selected as one of the most beautiful girls in the parade she won a trip to Hollywood Miss Bennett was just another Not beauty contest winner of whom the intermountain country since Katharine Cornell's tour in thousands annually flock to the She decided how"The Barretts of Wimpole Street" film capitol Hollywood was a good has there been a more artistically ever that to sell significant stage event for "Dods-worth- " place GIVEN magazines SCREEN TEST is unquestionably Huston's Votion to interest Contacting outstanding New York success him in magazine subscriptions she FAVORITE ON BROADWAY was offered a screen test which For two years the play has been was successful for her to be enough a favorite with Broadway theatre- enrolled in the school acting goers Although at the time of its Cooper's "stand-i- n first production Huston's leaving is Gary to be married to Mae tonight West's Hollywood for the stage was some- "stand-in- " with Sir Guy Standing's thing of a gamble the play's imme- "stand-in- " as best man the wife diate success convinced him that of George Raft's "stand-in-and " standthe stage had again taken its right- ing in as matron of honor ful place in the amusement and A "stand-in- " is 'a resemcultural life of the nation Among bling an actor or person actress who the pictures in which he scored "stands in" while cameramen focus during his stay in Hollywood are lights prior to actual shooting of a "Gabriel Over the White House" scene The "Abraham Lincoln" and "Gentleis Lowell bridegroom men of the Press" (Cracker) Henderson the bride the best man Although all of the Sinclair Lew- Helen Holbrook is books have been chock full of James Fuller and matron of honor Mrs Don Hall dramatic good Louise Latimer New York stage "Dodsworth" has won wider acclaim Its story of a lovable busi- actress arrived here by airplane toness man more keenly aware of day for a featured role in a race his own limitations than of the vir track picture at Radio studios tues they reflect is filled with col 44— orful dialogue and unique situaTo Life tions The American scene has always of been Lewis' forte After the publication of "Main Stret" his merits as a delineator of American ALBUQUERQUE N M (UP)— A character and customs were race to save the life of a household debated cat was related in police court reNOBEL FRIZE WINNER cently by Dr F F Schmidt veterAmong his other performances inarian Dr Schmidt was charged which startled the literary world 52 miles per hour in from time to time were a refusal Albuquerque Dr Schmidt explained of the Pulitzer fiction prize-fohis that he was rushing the cat to a novel "Arrowsmith" an acceptance veterinary hospital in Albuquerque of the Nobel prizes for the same from Tucumcari N M The cat had work with a speech that lambast- swallowed a needle and thread and ed some of the leading American every minute was Important in pro- institutions and a fistic battle with longing its life The judge dis- Theodore Dreiser over the origin missed the charge — of two remarkably similar articles 44The rubber blade of the" wind- on Russia by the eminent author of "An American Tragedy" and by shield wiper should be replaced as soon as it becomes worn since the Dorothy Thompson who is Mrs windshield Lewis Sinclair glass may be scratched A distinguished cast of New by the metal holder pressing York stars appears with Huston in against it The appearance of Walter Huston in person in the brilliant Sinclair Lewis stage success "Dods-wortscheduled for one night only January 13 at the Paramount theatre in Salt Lake City holds interest for stage lovers throughout the tri-sta- te h" " material Race Save Household Feline vio--len- ly with-speedin- g r - — Vi v -4- 4-— "Dodsworth" among them Julette Brazil the heaviest Christreports Ethel Crosby Nan Sunderland Jackson Helen Zelinskaya Paul mas shopping of recent years Porter Richard Courtney and Baroness de Hollub Mail orders for the one night appearance are now being accepted -- N5A sw Uc Varied Industries -- get there? The sheriff agreed and detailed two deputies to wait at the farm house Then with his prisoners and the remaining deputy he set off for the county seat Larry and Tony discussed the situation on the farm house veranda "We'll fly up to Portsmouth and then dismiss our plane" said Larry "Portsmouth's not far from Dover and if we need any help somej of the boys can get over there in no time I wish—" He broke off suddenly went to the telephone and put in a call for Mike Hag an of the Dover police Two minutes later he had Mike - on the wire Briefly and incisively he outlined the situation to Mike winding up by saying: "Mike you seem to know a little something about everything -- have you got even the foggiest kind of notion where or r what this be?" ! tia — : French Pete's MIDNIGHT FROLIC r —" — - 25 c 35 WHITE CITY (winter) ell - ox Wi) he - in th away from the sun and tha heatpe ing influence is decreased by the shortness of the day h In December the heat received by day falls to make good the loss by night and 4t is not until January or February that gain and loss become equal and the thermometer ceases to show a downward tendency The vernal equinox of the bery 3r ginning of spring will arrive aptil proximately March 21 It Is pointed t' out that the earth's axis continuto ally points In the same direction and if the axis were perpendlct to the plane v of the earth's orbit around the sun there would be no change of seasons Day and night would everywhere be of equal and conditions of equable length temperature would prevail NoahvWebster in his dictionary points out that "winter" comes from the Gothic "wintrus" meaning rainy or wet season "Barren Quoting Shakespeare winter with his wrathful nipping cold" or r Goldsmith: "Winter lin£1 gering chills the lap of May" Modern Marriage Course Is Taught IOWA CITY la— (UP)— A course in modern marriage at the University of Iowa has an enrollment of 120 students Last year when the course was started- - the enrollment was 45 The school of religion has 279 students this year the largest in the 18 year history of the school - (To Be Continued) RADIO PROGRAMS SUNDAY :00 9:05 10:00 10:15 10:30 10:45 11:00 11:05 11:15 11:30 11:45 by fha fraud NEW YORK Dec 21— (UP)— The arrest of three bogus agents disclosed a federal housing administration racket today which it was estimated has mulcted thousands of dollars from home owners and building agents Special agents of the FHA have started a drive on these racketeers Thomas G Grace New York state director said and the arrests are the first of what may be many — 12:00 12:15 Sears-Roebu32:30 12:45 Bob Crosby 1:00 Afternoon Concert 1:30 Kay Kayser's Orchestra 1 :45 2:00 2:15 2:30 3:15 3:30 3:35 3:45 4:15 4:30 4:45 5:00 5:30 5:35 5:45 6:00 6:15 8:30 6:45 7:00 7:15 7:30 7 :45 7:50 8:15 8:30 8:45 9:00 o ns 9:15 9:30 9:45 lii:0O 10:15 10:30 10:45 We Have I ck 3 :00 racWbarTd Standard-ExaminerFlashes AP Bulletins Christmas Shopper's Guide Paul Whiteman'a Orchestra Utah Power & Light "Morning Reveries" Glen Gray'a Casa Loma Orchestra Barry Hopkins and his English Quartet Ucapak Henry King's Orchestra Whispering Strings Rudy Vallee's Orchestra Program of ' Organ and Voeal Selections from the Orpheum theatre Band Music and Marches Program Freddie Martin's Orchestra News EVER 11:00 OFFERED! 11:05 11:10 11:15 11:30 11:45 on a 12:00 r The Serenader Louis Katzman's Orchestra Sketches In Melody Trerhonton Booster Ted Flo Rito's- Orchestra Old Popular Songs Isham Jones' Orchestra J S Lewis Jewelry Company Program Boswell Sisters-4:0- 0 Yule Tidings Jack Hyl ton's Orchestra Choral" Selections Kammeyer's Junior Program Ogden High School presents a - Cantata - Ucapak Victor Young's Orchestra Paul Whiteman's Orchestra The Montgomerys" Western Pro- gram Wright's Modern Melodies South Washington Furniture Co Program to Weber dedicated Program County Infirmary v of Golden Spike Presentation Chapter of D A R Gems in Melody presented by Lincoln White Jewelry Company Program Emporium Santa Claus Music Tango and Rhumba Greenband Hide & Fur Company Program The Aristocrats Orchestra Guy Lombardo's The Round-U- p Vera Hawks Popular Studio Entertainer Program of the Minnoch Paint and Glass Company— "The Poet and the Organ" Silent MONDAY o) V at arriving o'clock in the afternoon The earth's axis at this hour is tilted 23 degrees 27 minutes 9:30 Guide - Standard-Ex- aminer— AP Bulletins Kav Kavser' Orchestra Donald Novis Tenor Hawaiian Music Dr Deardon's Program Rudy Vallee's Orchestra The Woman's Club Reporter Glen Gray'a Casa Loma Orchestra Barry Hopkins and his English Quartet Flashes Standard-ExaminerNews AP Bulletins TJcapak Hal Kemp's Orchestra Popular Vocal Hits The Serenader Dorsey Brothers Orchestra Daily Police Bulletins Farm lashes and Livestock Quo" — tations 12:15 Sears-Roebu12:30 Boswell Program Sisters Grain Market Quotations 12:45 Jan Garber'a Orchestra Standard-ExaminerFlashes 1:00 News AP Bulletins 1:05 Afternoon concert 1:30 Cole McElroy'a Spanish Ballroom Band an Lost 1:45 Standard -- Examine Found Reports Thrift Parade 2:15 Sketches In Melody 2:30 Popular Vocal Varieties ' StandardEX-amin3:00 News Flashes — AP Bulletins 3:05 Ted Flo Rito's Orchestra 3:15 Old Popular Songs 3:30 Freddie Martin's Orchestra 3:35 Program of J S Lewis Company 3 :45 The American Family Robinson 4:00 Ray Noble's Orchestra 4:15 Words and Music 4:30 Ozzie Nelson's Orchestra 4:45 Kammeyer's Juniors— with Betty Beaton's Students Standard-Examiner5:00 News Flashes' AP Bulletins 5 :05 Quartet Selections ' 5:15 Yule Tidings 5:30 Ucapak 5:35 Noble Sissle's Orchestra 5:45 Paul Whiteman's Orchestra 6:00 The Monitor Views the New 6:15 Wright's Modern Melodies 6:30 South Washington Furniture Co Program 6:45 Anderson Jewelry Company Program of Popular Dance Music 7:00 "Twilight Reveries" presented by Utah Power & Light Company 7:15 The Lincoln White Jewelry Company's Gems In Melody 7:30 Emporium Santa Claus Program 7:45 Reliable urniture Company Program7:50 Greenband Hide & Fur Company Standard-Ex-- Flashes 7:55 News a miner — AP Bulletins 8:00 The Aristocrats 8:15 Guy Lombardo's Royal Canadians 8:30 The Round-U- p 8:45 The Smiling D's accompanied by Miss Marlon Covey 9:00 Victor Young's Orchestra 8:15 The stoaaara TOOr-oiuajto gram of Popular Songs Standard-Examiner9:30 News Flashes AP Bulletin Weather Report ck NEW -- — 1936 Give a f er MOTZTL Azaerfoaa $3509-- A-C- S Stand! 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Cf IIS © AMERICAN PACKING PROVISION CO i) — ON YOUR OLD SET TUESDAY NIGHT (Christmas Eve) DANCING id 31 TILL?: IIats IIorns HUE Noise Maker IPFIFP Join the Happy Crowds LADIES GENTS Today is officially tba shorttst day of the year with Winter Sol-cti- ce e- - S- - Terms LONGMONT Colo (UP)— Christ mas decoration thieves in Lonemont are not going to get away with any- tninj? ii the Dlans of the nolire au thorities work out Patrolmen have been given special instructions to Keep an eye on Christmas decorations Citizens have renorted manv BIG HOLIDAY 1 8:00 Christmas Shopper's Flashes 9:00 News Carefully Watched A might "Hmmm" said Mike reflectively There was a long silence then he said "No Larry I haven't' I'll tell you what I'll do though I've £ot a good friend who is a plain clothes man on the Portsmouth force" I'll just run over there and meet you there and well talk to this friend of mine He might know something At any rate he can give- you a steer or two around Portsmouth" "Fine" said Larry "Well be there by five o'clock and meet you at police headquarters Okay?" "Okay" said Hagan and hiing up Larry turned away from the phone just In time td greet i Al Peters hack from the phone company offices He reported ihat :he had displayed his credentials and had been immediately put in touch with the chief operator in Portsmouth who hac been requested to give him every assistance After some difficulties the call had been traced — to a pay station booth in a Portsmouth bus station "That's not much help" admitted Larry "But we're on a hot trail just the same I've got a hunch we'll catch up with this gang before we're 24 hours older" He' suddenly thought of Jean Dunn and his mouth grew grim "Hot trail or cold trail" he said "we'd better follow it We've this got to catch up with 'em time!" v: Yule Decorations TV Mercury Feels Downward Pull From Now Until March 2 Says Science i- FOR CHRISTMA! The 44- GREELEY Colo (UP) — Although tniefts of decorations recently not counted a manufacturing district Greeley has a number of small factories the products of some of which are shipped outside the community and some of which are so little advertised that even a majority of the local citizens do not know of their existence i nnm 41V operating on a paying basis in Gree ley a Dag factory a mattress factory a rusr factorv a suwnf7i pound firm a breakfast food estab-lihsme- nt and a broom factory OF YEAIVTODAY 8:00 Famed Ranch Will DELTA Colo (UP)— Restoration of the famous Figure 4 ranch near Eckert about ten miles east of here to its former position as one of the most prosperous ranches in the countv was beeun rerentlv As the initial step in the rehabilitation oi tnis ranch 1000 head of sheep and 100 head of cattle were placed on the land Present olans also rail for draining a large part of the rancn which has been allowed to go to seep SHORTEST DAY - CHAPTER XXXVIII 4back yard She let out one yell —a frightened squawk for her husWal"I cant help it" said Bobby lace's voice in the receiver "Mr band—and then froze into immoDunn is here and he went up to bility as a bulky deputy sheriff her office this morning and she's swaggered over and told her that gone out of town without saying a since she was under arrest she word to anybody or leaving any would do well to keep quiet Engle came out the back door message or—" Just in time to encounter the fedLarry Glenn's eyes dropped to the blotter full of fingerprint enlarge- eral men Larry thrust a search ments As he glanced at the set warrant under- his nose the fanner which according to Tony LaRocco blinked at it- read it and then had been made by a woman a sud- looked up sourly "Yeah!" he said bitterly "Ask-i- n' den thought struck him I questions for the triple-- A "Listen Bobby" he said "Do you remember the night you and I ought to've known—" He too subsided as a deputy took had dinner in Jean's apartment? Rehim in tow and the raiders went member I took her fingerprints to show her how it was done and you into the house The dishes on the kitchen table kept the slip of paper I used? Have been washed since morning had you still got it?" and as they went upstairs they dis"Yes" said Bobby surprised "Then get it and bring it down covered that the bedrooms had all here just as fast as you can travel been aired and straightened and the beds remade with fresh linen GlancHurry It may be important!" ing out a back window Larry saw telethe Larry hung up replaced phone and stared off into space for the sheets that Mrs Engle had a moment Then he gave his head a lugged into the kitchen during his jerky little shake as if to jar his earlier visit fluttering on the clothes wandering thoughts back into place line Having been cleaned and straightand turned again to Tony "I may be able to get an identi- ened the bedrooms contained litfication for those prints in half an tle trace of their occupants of the hour" he said "Meanwhile we've nighi before After half an hour's got to get after this thing That careful peering and prying Larry Jackson gang left that farm house came down the stairs despondently some time this morning — I'm con- convinced that the house would ofvinced of it Call up the airport fer no clew as to the gangsters' and tell "em to have a plane ready destination Then? remained then for you and Al Peters and me We only the tedious process of combing can be back at Midlothian before the countryside for traces of them mid -- afternoon and we'll Just raid — now of all times when Larry that place and see what's in it Af- wanted to make speed on the trail ter you've made the call fill out a more than he had ever wanted it search warrant— make It a charge of in all his life! He turned to the stuffy front parharboring— take it over to the U S commissioner's and get it sworn and lor where the Engles sat in glum then go on but to the airport Al silence under the supervision of two and 111 meet you there" deputy sheriffs There was nothing to do he supposed but to start to Tony departed leaving Larry stare abstractedly at the prints quizzing them in the hope that some ' while his mind raced on furiously information might be extracted Jean Dunn in the company of the most notorious gang of bank robThe telephone in the hall tinkled bers in America— it couldn't be It Engle involuntarily started to rise was too wildly absurdly impossible to be jerked back to his seat by only to think twice about And yet the heavy hand of a deputy Larry that old infatuation with Sandy looked keenly at the two captives Harkins the fact that Jean worked The phone tinkled again and the for a crooked lawyer who seemed eyes of the man and woman became to be the gang's mouthpiece this anxious sudden inexplicable absence from Larry went to the phone took the town these woman's fingerprints on receiver the hook and said the silver— well he'd know for sure "Hello" from The operator's voice said soon enough is "Portsmouth calling Mr Fred He waited in rising impatience Engle" until at last the girl at the outer "This is Ertgle" said Larry He switchboard announced the arrival heard the prisoner In the parlor give of Bobby Wallace Larry asked her a muffled to send him in at once and when tor's voice gasp then the operasaid "All right the young man arrived Larry bare- Portsmouth—far off with Mr Engle" ready ly paused to shake hands with him and a moment a voice later man's before saying "Let's see it Bob— came on the line quick!" "Hello—Engle" the man said Bobby handed him the sheet Of "Listen note paper on which for after din- there this Jack Floyd may show afternoon or tonight If ner jest Larry had made an im- he does tell him at French pression of Jean Dunn's fingerprints Pete's Got it?" we're Larry laid it on the desk beside Larry tried to give his voice the the unidentified prints Tony had sullen tone that Engle copied from the table knife As he always despondent to use seemed bent over them comparing them "If Jack Floyd comes you're at with cold exactness his face became French Pete's" he said Then on gray and hard when at last he stood erect and looked at Bobby his a venture he said "How- - does he get there from here?" eyer were very tired "What the hell's it to you how he "What's it all about?" asked gets here?" snarled the voice susBobby " "You give'm the mespiciously "Je'an "Just this" said Larry and keep your lips buttoned Dunn is — or was six hours ago— in sage hear?" the company of Red Jackson and y "All right" said Larry There his gangsters!" was a click as the man hung up Larry replaced the receiver and The hired sedan from the county called loudly for Al Peters When seat sped swiftly over the road to that agent came down stairs Midlothian bearing Larry Glenn Larry ordered him to go tothe telethe Tony LaRocco and Al Peters be- phone company offices in Midlothhind it came another car with the ian at once and trace the try to county sheriff and three of his dep- call that had just been made Then uties their aid hastily enlisted by he summoned LaRocco and the Larry on the theory that local co- sheriff and told them of the call operation never comes amiss The "Portsmouth's about 120 miles two cars covered the 10 miles to the north of here" said the sheriff reEngle farm in just over 11 minutes flectively "That's a long way out and spun into the driveway with a of my bailiwick I never heard of crunching of tires on gravel and a any French Pete's Maybe we can whining of brakes sweat it out of the Engles though" Mrs Engle was standing In the "We'll try it" said Larry "Only 44- Return To Power om ty-fi- ve The screen attraction on the bill will be "Daneerous" a first run fpn ture featuring an cast with isene ijavis and Franchot Tone in -- SHERIDAN CUP)— Mrs the leads Mr Glasmann adds that Wyo will probably be three shows tiaa unnnell started upon her sev there enth month of unconsciousness re on rrmay and four on Saturdav rie a Liio pending on the time of the arrival centlv Victim of — ' fHe ease encephalitis — more uivau of the show and the time necessary commonly to " build the as wwwij stage after the Meepmg sicicness woman has been oblivions tn ant? ex the show arrives Exact time of ternal stimulus since she was sud- shows will appear in next Thurs denly stricken while out for a mo- day's paper' -tor ride last June 6 with her hus- cana Laurence R Grinnell Despite the disease Mrs Grinnell is con Greeley Boasting scious tor several hours during the v HOLLYWOOD Dec 21 — (UP) — A training school to develop actors and actresses for the screen opens on the Paramount lot in January with three of the 12 pupils to be enrolled already selected studio officials disclosed today n The trio selected by Jack deof the studio talent chief partment Is composed of Irene Gail Sherida Bennett Enid Ok! San Francisco and John Morley Oakland Calif Votion had 'Interviewed more than 2000 prospective pupils during the past few weks and expected to see thousands more before he has all 12 chosen EXPERT COACHES The students will be assigned expert coaches in film technique and after a few months of preliminary "book learning" will begin playing minor roles between "lessons" Eventually the studio hopes they will become valuable assets and believes that a few might even graduate into the ranks of stardom Miss Bennett's story is an unusual one She sold magazines for years to business executives in every state in the country and became known as "the magazine Vo-tio- ed by a spirit of pood IMl by Robert Bruc LOTS Pictures if I listen Mister Sheriff— If they won't tell us we can't—' The sheriff looked at him and nodded grlnni "Sure" he- said "you mean no third degree I don't go for it myself but they say sometimes it does help" So they questioned the Engeis learning precisely nothing and getting no replies but glum shakes of the head to all their questions and at last Larry told the sheriff to take them off to jail and lock them up on charges of harboring criminals in violation of federal law "I'll leave Al Peters here with he said 'It'd be a fine thing you' if you'd let some of your boys wait here at the house with Al to pick up this man Floyd when hi shows up Book him as a suspicious person and well shoot his fingerprints off to Washington and see who he really Is and meanwhile 111 head for Portsmouth and see what I can STARTS Talent Scout Selecting 12 To Be Groomed For til Yule Spirit Really Stalks Around Lots In Hollywood J ON SUNDAY MORNING DECEMBER 22 1935 DARD-EXAMINE- R 8t i) w — 9:35 Silent 0 i |