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Show iJgT11 V mJ'QP V 'HU' 10 I - 0 "f irgr rr gj N The Salt Lake Tribune, Saturday, June 19, 1965 12 Now.,. DIRECT-DIA- L .By Howard Taubman New York Times Writer Classified Advertising Dial to - WASHINGTON The fight against poverty today is not only high administration poli- an Experienced for FASTEST Classified Service er By Bob Thomas Associated Press Writer HOLLYWOOD Her UCLA studehfshave bid a fpnd goodbye to Dorothy Arzner, who has closed out another phase of her amazing career. But she is far from retiring. Miss Arzner is the woman who fought the tradition that directing movies was a mans profession. She won her battle and directed a score of films from 1926 to 1942, including Merrily We Go To Hell and 30s Poverty Number for Newspaper Ad-Tak- Woman Film Director Cites Struggle Drama Shows Facets of There's a New Directly qpaqpa cy but downright fashionable. Anyone who wants to experience the feel of poverty, When it was as grinding and hopeless as it was endemic, should drop in on the arena stage 521-353- 5 Wife. Craigs For the past Millard Lampell's Hard Travelin is being performed. Lamped calls his impressionistic montage of the last wild days of the boom of the 1920's and the bust of the 1930s a public nuisance m one act But the subtitle describes the nasty manifestations of the time, not the work Production note- - After playing a few psychological tricks on him, Leslie Caron, as a lady psychiatrist, wins her man, Rock Hudson, in film, A ery Special Favor, coming to Capitol, Motor-Vu- . Full of Verve Hard Travelin is full of the verve of spirited theater. Its brief interludes shift from broad satire to sentimental to hard hitting comment From the outset when Alan Oppenheimer appears as a voice of the author and then as a glib salesman of stocks and bonds, the tempo and mood are set The pace is fast, and the attitude is disenchanted Still photographs juxtapose the misery of want against the banal reassurances of men m eminent position. Some of the students have gone into the industry and have been successful; some you never hear from again. But the good students are the ones who wall be the coming Chorus Concert Due Tonight The Schubert Singers, Salt Lake City choral group, .will present their 31st Mrs. Idell G. Larson wall ,be the accompanist. annual concert Saturday at 8 30 p m at Highland High School auditorium Dr Walter Welti will direct the program which wall also' feature a gioup of solo.sts" in- o a Q Q r" followed with other films. Her top achievement was which made Rosalind Russell a star. The film was shot for $280,000. 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Man LOWEST PRICES AT TWO DUSK LOVEABLE YJAIJD1S1 ila&E HER.ShE5 MiNE PREMINGER FILM "Uptown 363 5688 'till 2, than SI 25, Ch 35c $1 M JamesSiswaRT SaNDgaDEPf AN 3x4 p m. IpiSu teas? mu? PAULA PRENTISS GUARANTEED UTAH'S angles and see that they didnt get too far out. They are influenced by the Europeans and want to do abstract things. I told then their job was to communicate, not to leave it up to the audience what the film was about: Starting as script typist with William de -- Mille after the been good. well-know- n Hard Travelin is about poverty and hunger, bigotry and bargain basement justice, con artists, jackleg preachers and manipulating politicians If you should come up with the notion that those things still exist in America, why, that is your privilege Lampell is angry about the indignities of the past, but he is not solemn . retirement age of 65. Interesting Experience It has been an interesting said Miss Arexperience, zner, whose smooth face and vigorous mannef give o hint that she is eligible to retire. Each semester the students have produced eight or nine short films of their own, --and usually one of them is very itself For Hard Travelin is a l'velv theater piece, shot through with vivid memories, sardonic laughter and a bitter view of a heedless, flashy, hypocritical society. As the author observes in a program The Covered Wagon) and writers (Old Ironsides). After a long campaign, she persuaded Paramount to let her direct. Her first assignment: Fashions for Women starring Esther Ralston. It was a success, and she My function was to guide them on scripts and camera five years she teaching hopeful young movie makers in UCLAs motion picture division of theater arts. 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