Show 4 -- 1: THE OGDEN SUNDAY MORNING DECEMBER 24 1939 IRINA WOULD She WantsTo Be an Actress PITTSBURGH (UP) — Pittsclub — a burgh's new mutual-ai- d organization for unempast ployed busines executives after 40 — Is achieving results only five months of operation started last The organization June by a group of prominent local citizens began with seven unemployed executives on its roster There are now 175 members and 41 alumni who have since found positions in industry To be eligible to join the organization a candidate must be past 40 unemployed and must have been an executive — a person who had the power of hiring and firing Furthermore he must have earned at least $4000 a year Job Situation Can tawed The group maintains an office In downtown Pittsburgh staffed by members of the club Other club "salesmen" members act as making a canvas of the business houses and industries of the city in the attempt to find positions for 40-plu- By PAUL HARRISON NEA Service Staff HOLLYWOOD— Irina Baronova who at 20 has become probably the world's greatest ballerina is a movie actress today and would like very much to remain one "I want to be a dramatic actress" she sighed easing her short tulle skirt into one chair andputting her tired feet on another iAot a dancing one" woman came over to Mile V onova and said "You have an hour The girls' feet are so hot they are putting them in ice wa-e- r Would you like tsome ice water?" The ballerina said no but she untied the strings of her slippers and removed them gingerly On both heels were large broken blLsters I wondered how a toe dancer get blisters on her heels but I didn't ask She and a corps de ballet which had been assembled right here in Hollywood had been dancing all day for a sequence in the Imperial Palace at Vienna The picture is and the emperor is ("Horian" Owen in a rubber nose t v f m Ms other i Franz Josef shrubbery The dancer has given command performances before British Romanian and Danish royalty but this one is the toughest War Ended Her Job In London Even if she does want to be just an actress it was natural that she should make her movie debut as a ballet star because she is one She was dancing in London's Covet Garden when the war closed it and after that she became available to Metro and Producer Win-fiel- d Sheehan who have been wanting her a long time A relay of airplanes Including an ocean clipper brought her to Hollywood jid she was rushed into her first ture scarcely knowing what it about The first scene a dra matic one was okayed on the first take She considers it a friendly omen For a star of the Monte Carlo called successor to Pavlova she made a surprising admission She said "I never did like to dance Not at first anyway My mother made me study and I began at 7 and hated it After awhile I got to like it better From the time I went into the company at 13 until now I have never been in one place so long as I have been already in Hollywood" I asked whether it had been worth it— the rehearsals all day the performances every night the constant traveling and never hav-in- g a home She said well-l- -l yes was a good experience because had been everywhere in the world practically and had met everybody But it also is nice now to have a house in Beverly Hills contract for a and a seven-yea- r job in one place— if only the studio will take up the options Baronova (accent on the "on") was born in Russia but she was only a year old when her father a naval officer fled revolution-tor- n Russia with his family to take refuge in Romania They moved to Paris several years later The dancer speaks practically all the European languages excluding the Scandanivian and her English is fluent though accented She knows King Carol the Duke of Windsor and many such personages Queen Elizabeth while Duchess of Kent re- Baronova'a cjten visited f'"' !ie f yy V XtX y - -- - y 4' ' J ivwv"v-vv'aX''v£- KIDNAPED Probably the world's greatest ballerina Is Irina Baronova— but she would much rather be a dramatic actress Hollywood pracically kidnaped the ballet star when war closed her engagement at London's Covent Garden yet seen myself on the screen because I am too terrified to go to the rushes" I hoped she might like westerns but she prefers drama— Bette Davis especially She definitely doesn't like screen musicals and feels that dancing is just wasted in the movies Doesn't show creditably herself shows very Baronova has large eyes and She creditably a mobile face and a flashing smile that can be engagingly impish when she relaxes her dignity Remarkable for a dancer who began so young her legs are not bulg-ingl- y muscled not worried about the She's movies as a lowbrow art — especially since her Hollywood contract rescued her from having to appear with the Monte Carlo company in Salvador Dali's surrealist ballet in Manhattan recently When the ballet goes mad and misshapen with nymphs cavorting around in long winter underwear Baronova will take Laurel and Hardy Teeth Print Finds Thief PLEAS ANT VILLE N Y Dec 22— (AP)— Police Lieut Kenneth Romaine found a half-eate- n chunk of cheese — bearing distinct teeth prints— in Fred Pollex's burgled grocery store Police said the "prints" matched the uppers of a former and inmate arrested reformatory him Romaine said the prisoner confessed entering the store DeHart Norma Harrop Myrtie Johnnon Grace Dicltnon 1 Ree Folkman a a p xu ' sn i r Hy V 5 Our Heartiest Season's Wishes appreciation of your patronage we extend our greetings In To All of Our Friends and Customers BEAUTY Phone 793 Egyptian Building Wishes You UJE Season's Greetings ITALIAN DINNERS J CLYDE BUEHLER — NORMAN BINGHAM B and Employees uuish vou a nurwv CHmsrmns UTAH TAILORING MILLS Bridge and Private Parties Spaghetti Ravioli and Meat Balls Served Any Time 276S Madison Ave Ph S660 31st from RUBY WHEELWRIGHT "Trust Your Hair to Ruby's Care" 2475 Jackson Phone 1612 m Merry Christmas i & Washington Blvd pu TURKEY SINCERE THANKS FOR YOUR PATRONAGE 50c U J W Brewer Wiih to Tire Co Phone 339 2374 Grant Ave Our I 1M m M m A FRIENDLY GREETING TO YOU AND A a Customers and Friends Bramwei i 212 Washington 2542 Wash Blvd May you have as much pleasure during the holiday season as we've had throughout the past year dealing with you Our best wishes get "I istm£ go not MrrV —to our many friends and customers who we were unable to greet with our Christmas letter We've enjoyed serving you thh past year and sincerely hope we may Dealers in 357 23rd & &3&3K3K&3K3K -- 0 m Street vuv -- -" A tv § s — C 311 24th src tv K i " r-!::)- - 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