Show 1 0 oe Saittrda $aItLtkc Trhe Morning May 6 1914 4Tribunt 13 1 Loroita's Young Sister Gets 'Screen Test By Hedda Hopper HOLLYWOOD Cal—Ben butions by grving $5000 Sam Goldwyn gave $2000 etc 'I asked why they were so eager to elect her He replied "Because she knows so many important people in Washington" Which reminded me of a little quit) Mrs Edward J Robinson made some time ago Said she "Soon there will be only three famous hostesses in America — Eleanor Roosevelt Helen Gahagan and myself" But going back to the strange man I asked "Don't you think it's dishonest of her running from the fourteenth district when she lives in the fifthteenth?" He replied Oh is that where she comes from ? I've been trying to find out" Has Done Magnificent Job Captain Louis Hayward has an honorable discharge from the marines—the one thing he didn't' want Capt Hayward took those teehnieolor shots at Tarawa Two weeks before that battle they wanted him to give up and cothe home He wouldn't He went into battle with a gun in One hand a camera in the other and Tarawa wati the one place in theeouth Pacific where his asthmatic condition didn't affect him He'll be coming back to pictures: Let's hope Hollywood g!ves him the parts he de- serves Poor Little Snow White "Snow Whites" traveling with the picture was stricken with Kiddies mumps in Pittsburghthere are shocked that "Snow White" could be ill but just the same they're sending cards flowers and lollipops to the hospital nawhere she's resting Her Caselotti Bo- talking "Dark Waters" to Merle Oberon Franchot Tone and Tommy Mitchell with Joan Harrison - producing "Not a bad little- deal" says "I And If the script is as 'good is the sreaus is I atom it should make a mighly- - Who do excititir picture you think is testing to play a girl Opposite Mickey Rooney in the last Hardy picture before Andy goes to war' Loretta Young's baby sister Georgians Young She's not six feet but with lifts in her shoes It's a fine she could manage part She meets Mickey on a blind date Sam Wood always was ambitious Since he's mak– ing independent pictures he's Pell more-sGary Cooper will his "Juba! Troop" which William Menzies and John Hambleton have been working on while Sam was doing "Casanova Brown" Opposite Gary are twolemales and their parts are of equal importance so Sam's working on this lineup: Either Ingrid Bergman or the two sisters Olivia De Havilland and Joane Fontaine Well you can't kill a man for trying! lb llom in a Political Year On leaving my office yesterday I discovered a rotund gentleman getting names of prominent people in the building from the elevator operator I had to find out why He smilingly told me he had just taken offices on the top floor to Start Helen Gahagan's campaign for congress He was so pleased Walter Wanger had started the contri six-fo- - I ot MacDonald-Nelso- n there They're the real troupers who know how to put a show over A Norwegian writes: "We're proud of our merchant fleet third largest in the world 1944 by the c ago Tribune t Chi- tumed Academy of St Mary-of-theWasat- I I ch presenting a group is onat-i- n wil4poditt— in tiV I ' r-XX U rVX U XX LatilX ixX will be read by Miss Daz and Miss Bickel each of whom will offer a solo reading "Death II Takes a Holiday" and Noyes' "The Highwayman" X3 I I Watercolor Show Hung at Art Barn 1 wevcmt ro- - 9 I - t I vkttllulll 1 ii- A ts1117I 4 N ':'0':':':tie- timit a - 0 s137 PERPERSO nrito jo liptionia rowoHT — j I id 1 et I ' wA!!7 1 LAZAILLL"Lta Itgoe"""'U'imwogmok"10 1 i '1 ' A w7 ' ov 'li al'' Stressin "the 01(It: i xvo jitsj k 1 t hef t 1 t 1 1 11 °darn"ibielWDANZING 4-- $ 1 mmuasklicnigagnstoof vpAi4 egepdaratgortahteer :Limo Plvnyor- :irs"ilromo MENJOU 1 SPECIAL "THE 'MEMPHIS 11 i I ALir -- i 1 I A "Murder on Waterfront" Witte Warren Douglas ARCADE 4th So- - Ic Sth W -- rime ' Igy yea Now Litt s rlitut4" sZaZ "WEEK-EN- N Joan Winfield I ''k El 0:-3- 1 1 g' 2 ' ADHOIS 7- TH z4f" t244047 1-1- I L0044‘" - K i 1- I XX XX BBEE Pt i GLORIA I I 41000007misr6is - OA IR -- I 7 t Sfi"oW itro TONIGHT rte h o7t rs —Ibt a1" el 0111E I &DAIICE 1 — PILOT aLIPLarlAtidgItZ I 11 I 11 i El Worni !MI pl's itlai'-- ' MI I vf 1 ttA tl 1131"' CAA C1 I G I 91ett 0 paw --g 9 OI 4" if REDWOO A:Nt e V Vir Morrison Kai - I - 1 FOIwres 1 - II If Naas k :111" 1111A I MONTENON HAW 'ilgv aeon AND TIN Ifr A I II di k '94:414 ROAD I 1 in Ireland' itPb' With Kenny Baker - clzralmcsmmmocomillE1111111 - PII I 7 iii :A 1111 II KIDS! 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I 1 HERIIE It 1 I a I rZ:SI Dr! 11 Si Latest War IRviirtummits E HER II NxFpoltot4r i on OF - I 1 RUSSELL BROIVD:WAM gistivetti Villa NA 1 I 111k)l)Dittittlircitai P n 9 'tg - titte)'- I - wig 71' 7173 ROSALIND 4 11 111 II G IF RII ' UC 1 rr Otopzti 17L7QCV LAST SHOW TONIGHT STARTS AT 10:00 P M t aanrcet 1 I Apr 1111 Sydney Greerfstreet largely known for his numerous "menace" performances plays a kindly tolerant judge in Warner Bros" 'Between Two Worlds" I 0 V Lou 'A PA SPENCER Sydney Goes Human I "The Haney of The ker A GRAND A SWELL GAL! I TERRIFIC!"-LOO- you If al EU C Wednesday at 8:30 p m at Covenant house U S 0 the program arranged by Hans A fling The ensemble is made up of Louis W Booth oboe Kathryn Morrell violin Professor 'LeRoy J Robertson viola Gustav Buggert 'cello and Professor Gerrit de Jong Jr piano It will offer Mogart's Quartet for Oboe and Strings and Haydn's "Divertissement" Mr Booth will ill play "Pastorale" by "SHE'S 1 MAGAZINE for DIINCEEIGRUCHOSERENADER I S A Brigham Young university chamber music group comis prising faculty members scheduled to present a program I -- LRSTISHOWITONIGHT — caitpizp ernecryie:tion The War Department I Plays at it 1 - z B Y U Ensemble Her- - thenacrinitrfey tuhr Choice of Seafood or Fruit Cocktail Choice ot Soup—Vegetable du Jhur Hot or Cold Consomme—Chet Salad ENTREE BEEP TENDERLOIN STEAK Mushroom Sauce FRIED SPRING CHICKEN Poe le Grimaldi Homemade Biscuits Potatoes Vegetables - I r- : 1 Marion Woodward Patricia Chestre Jean Neff Karen Maxfield Sydney Smith Gail Bithel Beverly Lakin David Lambert Duane Pyper Richard Smith Marilyn Bohman that citiz ns Schools serviceand civic lubs join in observance of th week in accordance with the ovement as endorsed by the Nat anal and Inter-Ameican Musi Week committee Govern° Maw also cited "out- which Oar lira& DE LUXE DINNER 3 IT I cock bert B M w Friday proclaimed the week of May 7 - 13 as National lisle Week He Urged 'Dna11 IP t 1 at ‘FtttxletivAttil Vi I — appearing include Carry Bullough Glen Sessions Hartley Hanien Nancy Han- morale-buildin- g usic" Governor value of rano 1 r---X Those I 7 I Wood Marion Pehrson Carol Brown Ellen Gunnel Shirley Zola Ann Richmond Lakin Martin Elaine Grover - Marlene Paul Edith and marPla Sandra Schuler Chamberlain and Joan Ma y e r RichardWorth-man Charles Pixton Peter Elin Bithel May 15Lariene Olsen Mary Daly Patricia Harrison Karen Hansen Cherie Woolsey and Jay Smith Mendelsohn Natio Oal Music Week Proclaimed I e -- artistry tion Millard Sheets Barse Miller Phil Dyke are a few o f the notable names included on the roster of exhibitors in the California Watercolor Society's showwhich has just been hung at the Art Barn it was announced by Mrs Richard S Bennett chairman of the arta committee of the League Which is sponsoring-t-h-show There are 38 paintings in the collection which is to hold the Rillery through the month of May ii t1 two-pian- music Wednesday at 8 p m in LeGrand ward chapel 1100 McClelland street Among the compositions played will be Grieg's A minor Concerto and the Concerto in D minor by iLdt ONIGII SHO Patricia McGinnis Jean Ranck Barbara Pike Richard Neff Faye Stewart Ruth Anderson Betty Jean Shurtliff Helen Flashman Vern and Judith Hale Marie Shirley Chamberlain Martin Thelma Reeve Florence Mrs W E Seabury is a group of students in tenting o a public recital of pre- - progarn tz" fts Z Young Pianists Play Stinday cent vagaries in the ip an emotional ex- -the opening "Mining " A frolicsome and colorful pe ormance of the gay lilting "R umanian Rhapsody" of George Enesco a dance of t:Ult5 and 151111" and charmingly costumed completed the program Maurine Dewsnup proved her talents no only as accompanist for the d cers but by supplypart of the delightful ing a good musical se tings Miss Elizabeth R Hayes directed the Produc- play "Mary Stuart" by Maxwell Anderson The Memphis Be Bei" Gem—"What a Woman"! and Georgia Faux will well-know- st Belle" clarinet Sandberg Cu Himont - at withadole latter gro pression b understo t) Ryerson-Cleme- nt in i The ope ing suite a concept of opposin rhythms of the city and of th i plains revealed siderable-linatinatio- I the dancing of the mood Of "Loneliness" especially graceful and expressive and the final routine of with plains "ereation" danced lively ab: don A clever take-o- ff on the sport of football "Plight of the Pigskin" injected much comedy i to the program and won vigo r us applause Happy moods of childhood contrasted in a second Suite of its speech students in a recital Monday at 8 p in in the college auditorium Those ap- peaHng? are La Verne Bickel Gloria Daz and Delhia Horn Miss Horn will present scenes from Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" and "Harriet" the name--Adria- h WI College hall Monday p in Feature of the program will be Bach's Double Concerto in C minor for oboe violin and piano with Mr Booth as oboist: KathMorrell erine pianist and Rhoda Vaun Call at piano Of importance also on the program Anna Jean Bullock will sing "Winter Landscape" a recent composition by Reginald n Bea les Salt Lake City's violinist and composer Miss Bullock will present other numbers with string quartet Nicholi Betty accompaniment being at the piano A divertimento for violin and 'cello by Kotschau quartet In E flat major by Karl Sta Utah—"None Shall Escape" and "Beautiful but Breke" Centre—HA Guy Named Joe" 12:35 p m 2:53 5:15 7:33 9:55 (2 hours 20 minutes) Uptown—"Lady Let's Danes" and "Aircraft Carrier" Capitol—"Cross of Lorraine" and "Swing Fever" Studlo—"Cover Girl" and Short Subjects Ria Ito—"Up in Arms" and "This Is America" Bountiful (Bountiful)—"Flesh and Fantasy" 8 p m 10:30 and "Week-En- d Pass" 9 p m (2 hours 30 minutes) Tower (Ninth and Ninth South)—"Cinderella Swings It" and "Hitier's Madmen" Holladay (Holladay)—"All Baba and the Forty Thieves" and "Doughboys in Ireland" Diddle Diddle" and "Ilot Rhythm" Lyric-- 41i Star—"Between Us Girls" and "Sleepy Lagoon" Arcade—"Above Suspicion" and "Aerial Gunner" Murray (Murray)—"Best Foot Forward" and "The Memphis Belle" South-Ea(Sugarhouse)—"Jane Eyre" and "Rookies in Burma" State—"Top Man" and "Banjo'on My Knee" Mario (Sugarhouse)—"Above Suspicion" and fThe Memphis - Presents St Mary' Group I By E E loins Display ng choreographic capabilities ws wel las thorough the elements familiaril1 with dance technique members kf Orchesis University of Utah ance sorority staged a very p easing entertainment at Kings Ury hall Friday night at its an ual concert event A well fine house manifested its approval of the dancers' efforts While t e original concert creations w“e the major part of studies in space of line directions and focus and in effect of color wer made very interesting the lidience being Allowed to partici sate at times by determining for itself the design of the da ce Most 1i teresting in concept perhaps were the group of "The Women" an dances called ' expressio I of woman's part in fe industrial social modern The final and in t e home group in this suite under the heading i "Envisioned" were conceived and cossensitivel - Speech Recital will Per- Showing the progr m the demonstration has recorded a new radio show called "The Brighter Side" She's using the little people who've gone out with the big stars to entertain our men over - I I pictures up to "I Married an Angel" He thinks the company would profit handsomely And adds "Their pictures are just what we need in times like these They are like beautiful Elsie Janis lacy valentines" Copyright - pro- - Jeanette Eddy T vico - I Orcijesis Unit I Salt Lake Theater Guide BYU Sets Varied Program mitz written for clarinet PROVO—Louis W Booth's Win Favor and 'cello are music of chamber students complete thit Opening Today entertainment Others appearin a recital being presented and "Murder at the Waterfront" ing are Nile Stubbs violin gram by Brigham Young Will Audience Broadway—"Thousands Cheer" Barnes viola Jean music department in Phyllis versity's Now kins 'cello Lucile at 8:20 lin with me violehtly about Orson Welles She was' completely- carried away by him and saw "Jane Eyre" six times (each time sat Says she through it twice) "Bobby sox are O K but who puts much confidence in what they say or do? From where I sit if Sinatra doesn't do soMething about that squealing he'll flop before next season" How- About It? An army flier writes that he wants Metro to reissue the -- I Detroit fan disagrees A S hiway) S - II ILY air ACTS "f1111t-1- 1 II '1—utiogoliiiiidido—ihiailandlinballial TONIGHT I v 1 - 3737 Se - CO-HI- II o c A MIL 10111511 - M HOBO M 11 T ' n - STANWY- BARBARA 400 A i I I IF 1 |