Show THE OGDEN SUNDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 19 1937 GUN REPLACES GONG BOOK ACTS AS POWER GUIDE 5 V- MIXGIRLOUT FOR WILD AVEST s- s Q self-cultivati- on Olfe t a life by Andreas Latzko Andreas Latzko’s brilliant biography contains much newly dis- By - Hubbard Heavy (Associated Press ' Staff) HOLLYWOOD SeptSO-XAP)- "' 5' T' H: six-gu- x- 5 A s V f 'r " a epi-to- -- - A 4 & s 4 A - - A ga-g- sS a m a too-amateur- ish ! - Mysterious Realm Will Explored -- “Nero’s Wife” found in a metropolitan hotel will be Arch Oboler’s drama for Irene Rich on her program tonight at eight o’clock over NBC-KLO and the coast-to-coa- st detailed Chinese Pawn Gems Irene Rich Stars In 'Nero's Wife' To Assist In ! By May Mann Standard-ExaminStaff HOLLYWOOD Sept 18— In 1854 the O’Leary family packed its into a farm truck and reked across the prairie to settle in the town of ChiMrs O’Leary brought her cago cow Daisy The family settled in the slum section of Chicago known as ”the Patch” ' A number' of years later the same Mrs O’Leary milking her balky cow in the barn by the light of a lamp The cow kicks over the lamp and the barn catches fire A swift wind spreads the flames' and Chicago burns down v In the fall of 1937 September to e exact sections of the city of Chicago of '1854 and 1871 are remilt on 120 acres of land out n Beverly HUls’ California- - 20th Century Fox studios are filming a historical Seenactment ofthewhich they have juilt a story Probably Hollywood has never attempted to bring so authentic a picturevto the screen Eighteen 'months of painstaking research produced faded pictures old documents and etching of Old From these ''old engravChicago ings modern carpenters reconstructed its cobblestone streets rose car lines and somethirty of he most important of itsXbusiness buildings which landmarked the er — There hasn’t been a cowgirl sincen Ruth Roland fired her last more than a decade ago and 'y ' - 2 the movie men always have taken' 'v this deficiency as one of their lesser worries The other day Ruth JMIxl who Is X town from Tom’s s daughter came to Before V ' the ‘Arizona in ranch her '' f day was over Grand National was welLon the way toward replacing s the earlier Ruth & x GA-Gs' STUFF NO h y" t Miss Mix has a contract to star a I stuff six westerns — and no in v “I’ve been in the movies before” said Ruth today “so I’m not so exm cited as I should be I played op'x posite cowboy stars' but the leading a western hasn’t anything lady Beale street’s amateurs’ songs had better to doinbut SHOOTING THE WORKS stand around and look be good or they get the gun Master of Ceremonies Nat Williams wide-eye- d I’m not the type to look "shoots” performers instead of giving them 'the tradiwide-eye- d apd be scared when the tional “gong” which has been kicked out of the picture in the Memphis shooting starts” show And indeed Miss Mix is not In the first place she a decided brunet1 She is taller than most stirring story” movia cowboys being five feet MISCHIEVOUS MONKEYS six She can ride and rope and do “Chimp and Chump” by Carroll stunts and she handles a gun as Be “Chimp and Chump are two misdeliberately as she touches up her chievous monkeys who live In a One day they lips cage at the zoo information will be revealBAD MEN AT BAY escaped from the cage and got edMore to realm about the mysterous to start next took which car a street In the first aboard Zenith Foun- week Ruth haspicture to get a fellow out them to Luny Park There they be explored in future listeners will of jail hold two bad men at bay watched themselves in Magic Mir- dation programs and will hear a told be when they ’em ride over a cliff sing a song swim rors and drove the Bump' exact na- a torrent and lasso of statement the a wild horse Scooters Chased b'y their keeper ture of the subject when the third to her earnRuth’s of tower the climbed the spend going up they is heard of series the broadcast cows more more on and land shoot the chutes and rode down ings over KLO and the nation-wid- e She has 500 head now but she’d When the boat reached the water NBC-Blue network tonight at seven like several thousand “The sooner Chimp and Chump were jolted o’clock we make these pictures the better out and sank in the pool But the I’ll like it” said Cowgirl Mix “I concerns field of The exploration keeper dove in and rescued them And so they went back to their human powers at present general- want to get to the ranch with my cage very tired and glad to go to ly unknown but which when they horses my dogs and my pet rac are known may hold infinite pos- coon" sleep” sibilities for the future of mankind Leading university scientists are cooperating in these investigations which may lead to a big ‘ ! y Chicago Is Burned Again - - In 'Gripping 1 937 Film ‘ x covered material dealing with La- fayett’s career both in France and “the American Colonies £ The Book of Garden Flowers ar-- ranged by Robert M McCurdy Gardeners and those who love flowers will be delighted with the information and illustrations which r this book contains ' The Life and Death of a Spanish ' Town by Elliot Paul The author ells of the horrors of civil war in he little town of Santa 'Eulalia lying on an island off the Spanish mainland where the natives before ' the war had lead an idyllic life FICTION VOLUMES "New fiction follows Robinson of England by John®" It took Mr DrinkDrinkwater water three years to write this ’ book and he only completed it just beforeallhis death It is an of that England meant to a writer who was t intensely ' English by long family tradition instinct Osnd native River by C B Stern Here is an absorbing story of a boy who loves a girl who loves a man who loves someone else Woven closely in and out are tvo comical variations of the love theme: a quixotic French doctor infatuated by a quack remedy and a little Italian gardener enamoured on his own name - The Citadel by A J Cronin This is the story of a young physician through his success and failure happiness and sorrow and his wife Christine loving and understanding yet fearing the future JUVENILE VOLUMES New juvenile books follow: - Lost Covers ! by Turpin “Moving away from Linden Row where the - Allens- had always lived was sad for it meant new schools new friends and crowded quarters for Robin and Nancy But no place could be sad for long where all 'Z the Allens were gathered together t There were to be difficult days ahead but many good times too — in the country with the Brocks on picnics at their beloved Rocky Rldgd and all through the thrills oef an exciting search for the mys lost covers which were to derious their lives’ so completely Boys and girls alike will enjoy this exciting story of a missing stamp combined with a romantic setting of Richmond Vir ginia as it is today” The Merry Frogs by Purnell “This is a delightful collection of s ''“Mexican myths and The stories are mostly told in explana tion of some natural phenomenon such as the great flood or the formation of mountains and valleys Some are told with the purpose o ‘pointing a moral and in these inimals are the chief characters” Silver Chief to the Rescue by O’Brien “No dog hero has ever been more popular than Silver Chief a great husky of the North v Knowing his courage his amazing JskiH on dangerous trails through the wilderness his loyal obedience to the commands of his belovec master Jim Thorne of the Roya Canadian Mounted Police we fee bewildered by the accusation made against him — thief of fur traps Was it true? Would Silver Chief 'be at his master’s side to protect him in the most hazardous situa- faced by Jim Thorne? ntion theeveranswer is to be found 13-- B R Like Ruth Poland vActress Tyrone Power Is Star of night visitors other than those Can Ride Shoot directly working on the picture Epic Picture of Mrs O’Leary played by Alice and Rope Modern Day Brady is a penniless widow who Course Business Conduct Assists'- Success Author Says New volumes at the Carnegie Free Library this week include: Training for Power and Leadercourse A Kleiser Brenville ship by and of study in business conduct consisting of gen-- eral instructions and exercises planned to meet the requirements 'of men and women desirous suc-of achieving the highest possible cess in business or professional STANDARD-EXAMINE- War be-ongi- fast-growi- ng ’ Chicago of 1871 TO SEE $500000 FIRE Tyrone Power who stars itt the film Invited us to visit Old Chicago and watch the $500000 fire se- quences wherein the sets were to be ignited for highly epectacular realism The picture was being filmed at night More than 500 extras and the principals and proat nine pm and worked through the night until daybreak A special permit had to ( be ordered to admit any duction crews reported on arrives in Chicago with her three sons in 1854 and her cow Her sons grow up to be Tyrone Poer a youth with political aspirations Don Ameche a practicing lawyer and Tom Brown who opposes his brothers These'three are outstanding characters in “the Patch” Tyrone and Don are leaders and fight tor' votes to turn the Chicago election of 1871 to the Patch political machine Don is elected mayor by trickery of Tyrone Tom allies himself to the side of the political foe Once in office Don decided to clean up the Patch and swears out 500 deputies News of the fire in the Patch breaks up their plans and a rumor starts that the Mayor is burning them out The scene we watch is the first smoke ofthe fire which has 'swept up from the Patch to Chicago’s city halL The city is in pandemonium and the refugees from the Patch flee aimlessly Mobs form Brian Donlevy hurls a great stone at Don Ameche thinking to kill him in the mob Somewhere in the fray we 'spot Andy Devine The smoke thickens the mob turns riotous Dynamite fuses are lighted to stop the approach of the fire’ which is roaring from the distance There is a stampede of cattle from the burning stockyards As the fire sweeps forcefully on we see the Chicago Tribune building suddenly fuse and burst into flame The flames leap high against the black sky- - There are screams people are running children are crying horses are turned loose We’ can scarcely keep our seats we want to run too MANY PANIC STRICKEN Down by the lake cameras are grinding on the approaching panic stricken people who are fleeing to the lake’s front The fire leaps and roas now and the Chicago Palmer House is next and burns with the crackling' of kindling wood The flames leap higher and higher From several vantage points including four 160 foot towers the camera crews and directors work feverishly They know there’ll be no Morning will find the entire sets which took three months to build lying in ashes t Every scene must be ’right’! Dixie Dunbar and Alice Faye onlookers shiver and so does everyone else Perhaps we’ll never witness the forcefullneas of the scene that is unfolded before mi? very eyes We are surviving one of the greatest tragedies in history — safely from the sidelines From every side Los Engeles Fire departments with equipment await to control the sptead of the fire Weary spent from excitement d faces and with with soot on our clothes we join the actors the extras and th4 camera crews who repair to the Fox studio cafe for early morning breakfast It is five am We trudge through the ashes to waiting care the ashes from which in history a new Chicago arises a Chicago of stone and steel It took over two million dollars to bring back its ghost — a living ghost that— breathed terror and destruction for a 1937 picture— fo 1937 audiences re-tak- es smoke-smudge- Heart Throb Will Sing 'Rose In Hair' Dick' Powell handsome personality singer of the screen will furnish the heart throbs on Werner Janssen’s program today when he sings “Rose in Your Hair” from “Broadway Gondolier” and “Song of the Marines” from his recent Warner Bros hit “The Singing Marine” during the broadcast over NBC' KLO and a to Blue network from coast-to-coa- st four-thir- ty five p m Janssen’s selections include ex cerpts from Fuleihan’s “Mediterranean Suite” and from “Mme Sherry” “Stop You’re Breaking My Heart” and “Is It Love or Infatuation” 44- - Penguins use their wings as paddles and their feet as rudders under water Blue network COLON Panama Sept 18— (AP) The supporting cast will Include — Chinese women pawned their jewHenry Hunter youthful screen and els and sold family heirlooms here radio star last seen in “The Road today to raise $10800 for comBack” The program will originate patriots caught in the coils of the in NBC’s Hollywood studios war 4 SANTA BARBARA Calif Sept’ 1&— (AP) — Ten-year-o- ld Ross Vo-fholds the distinction of being el' the first outsider to crash —and is exactly the word for it— the exclusive Coral Casino club at the Santa Barbara Biltmore hotel Not even movie stars have been t able to get by the doorman without a membership card Yesterday’s crowd at the club therefore was shocked to see a stranger in their -midst and doubly shocked at the manner of his entrance Ross crashed through the skylight after slipping oh the roof and : dropped through the rafters He was treated for cuts and bruises at St Francis hospital that -- ' COLUMNIST WILL BE HEARD Oil MR Graham London born actress author and newspaper columnist now in Hollywood writing a widely syndicated gossip column roster of has been added to the which will Campana’s Vanity Fair 5:30 at tomorrow debut make its and the NBC-Blu- e pm over KLO Cal Tinney home-spu- n network with and philosopher-columnih erstwhile Hog Editor of the Oola-gacereof master Oozings as ‘ st monies Miss Graham who will be heard of from Hollywood for her share be will the half hour programof motion presented in the role picture commentator SHE IS A FORMER woShe is a former newspaper man on the New York Evening of a Journal in 1933 as conductor lovelorn to the advice of column Since that time she has covered and Duchthe wedding of the Duke short storess of Kent published “Delineator ies in “Vogue” and and has had one book ""Gentleman Crook” published in England DtQDtG Sino-Japane- se A rrr ’ y -- Con-V-feder- Crash Coast Club —Down Skylight Sheilah - " -- Yes It's Easy To NEW TODA Y! vk J ' s Everything’s Double in 'Double or Nothing”! 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