| Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE 14 At Salt Lake City Theaters Memory Lane BRENNER NO W PLAYING By I Capitol Has Thrill Drama Ballot’ C ON THS AUDIBLE SCREEN CAPITOL— Edward O Robinson Jn or MacLane Hugh "Bullets or Ballots” a thrill-loade- d drama starring Edward G Robin at the Capitol theater Promising to outrank in its dynamic story of the wiping out of a vast crime network the story gives Robinson his most dynamic role since ‘‘Little Caeser” Martin Mooney the New York reporter whose expose of rackets brought him a jail sentence when he refused to divulge the source of his information wrote the sensational new story A crime syndicate coining millions from pin games taxes on perishable vegetables and meats and a “numbers" racket is the target for the big son opens Saturday ' with Joan Blondell Barton Humphrey Bogart ' frank Mo VICTORY — Warren William and June Travers In ‘'Times Square Playboy M with Gene Lockhart Barton VacLant also Clarence E Mulford’s Hopalong Cassid tory “Three On the Trail' with William Boyd Jimmy EllUon Murial Evana PARAMOUNT — Bette Davie In “The Golden L Arrow" with George Brent Eugene Dick Foran Carol Hughee Cathar ine boucet — ORPHEUM Pirate” with Musical Comedy Star Trying Now for Comeback featured A new Charley Chase comedy ‘‘Vamp Till Ready” tops a balanced new added program Dave Appolon and his band in a novelty act “Meet The Kernel” is a further attraction A Grantland Rice Sport-lig“Catching Trouble" and a new issue of Fox Moxietone news complete the big program ht Utah Industry Supplies Jobs Manufacturers' Croup Starts Aid Program Carrying out an important phase of its “Build Utah” program the Utah Manufacturers' association reported Friday that the campaign among the membership to procure jobs for youths of the state was attracting widespread attention with the probability of many posltlone being provided during the summer months C J Stephenson executive secre-tir- y of the' essociatiorf said offi- cers of the organization were highly pleased with the interest shown by industrialists throughout the state He declared the campaign to be a practical effort to htflp young men through universities and colleges and to procure places for them after graduation “We are making a studied effort to place youths in summer jobs that will give them practical train' ing in line with the subjects they are studying In school” said Mr Stephenson “But the association is not stopping at this Where jobs cannot be found to fit the educational courses phrsued other jobs are procured if possible on the theory that summer work will en able the student to better adjust himself to future study needs” Mr Stephenson in supervising the campaign is cooperating with Utah universities He has but re cently provided them with information relative to the job procuring program Pert Kelton Douglas MARLO iSuparhouse! — Ronald Colman In "A Tale of Two Cities" with Elizabeth Allan Edna May Oliver Reginald Qwen B&stl Rathbone also "Rose of the Rancho" with Gladys Swarthout John Bales Charles Bickford ' ON STAGE AND SCREEN ROXY — On the stage Joe and Babe Christy comedy and music: Gautach! and Sonnen Fred Cochran European dance stars operatic songs Padgett and Bell "blackface" eomedy Sands and Dawn acrobatic comedy singing and dancing on the screen Katharine Hepburn in ‘AUce Adams" also “Song of the Trail” with Hermit Maynard Evelyn Brent Speed Movies May Aid Wives Pictures Reveal Manner in Which Drop Falls ST LOUIS June 12 LR — Science has discovered how high speed motion pictures may eventually help the housewife wash clothes cleaner and the motorist lubricate his automobile engine better At the thirteenth colloid symposium of the American Chemical society today pictures taken by chemists at the Massachusetts Inof stitute Technology showed “for the first time in detail” exactly what happens when a drop of water or other liquid falls from a glass tube Aid Measurement "Such pictures” predicted Pro' fessor E A Hauser of M I T “will better enable research chemists to measure surface tensions of liquids by giving them insight into phenomena not visible to the eye nor and only easily understandable guessed at heretofore” When a liquid has a high surface tension the molecules lie flat and are not easily absorbed by other substances Hauser said To lower the tension a “wetting” agency such as soap is added This causes the molecules to stand vertically like brush bristles and sink into whatever is to be wetted 1200 Exposures Through the pictures taken at a speed of 1200 exposures a second Hauser said it was possible to calculate surface tension from observations of the size segmentation and oscillation of a single drop of liquid “Therefore the pictures can show how efficient a wetting agency is” he said ‘The pictures will aid in procuring better soap and washing powder lubricating oil dye paint and other commercial products" Instructor in ROTC Binnie Barnes Rescues Woman Ordered to New Post Near-Drowne- Captain Evan K Meredith who has been on duty with the junior R O T C of the Salt Lake City high schools as assistant profes sor of military science and tactics and commandant of the East high school battalion for the past two years has been ordered to duty with the Eighth infantry at Fort Screven Ga it was announced Friday The officer with his wife and daughter Dora Dell Meredith will leave Salt Lake City Sunday on a two months' leave of absence motoring to the Pacific coast and visiting with relatives and friends in California On August 18 they will sail from San Francisco on an army transport through the Panama canal to New York Seeks Damages Sophia Brao d in Chicago in ‘31 A hard worker whose life Is the theater Blossom delights in Ben- sensational come-bac- k and revels with him In renewed affluence A crowd of autograph seekers around Benny drew the smiling remark from Blossom: “Autographs! And a year ago we couldn’t autograph our breakfast check!” Blossom has never taken music lessons but both she and Benny play the piano by ear They be' lieve in married people being always together and have refused jobs even when broke if they had to be separated Blossom appeared in Wlnchell’s picture “Broadway Through a Keyhole” and "Blood Money” with Judith Anderson and George Bancroft Blossom and Benny plan to spend part of the summer in Hollywood with the picture colony Born in San Pueblo Cal July 16 ny’s- - Fri and Sat with “SONG OF THE TRAIL” Kermlt Maynard and Cvelya Brent ARNOLD BURGENER'S n Bigger Pinecrest 2fenl different reasons "I have' too many responsibilities to take a chance” said Mias Campbell “We all know wbat the chances against a girl are If there was enough money Involved It would be different” "No acting for me” Miss' Clark asserted vehemently “I’m not suited for it That’s the trouble with 90 per cent of the girls who are trying to be actresses and never will be” MilJiH'liil state tax commission and the state board of education at the capitol Monday at 2:30 p m Before school districts may exceed the maximum levy they must obtain permission first of the county commission and second of 4 the tax commission and state board sitting as a joint body The maximum levy of Granite district is 78 mills and it is asking permission to raise this to 856 mills In a memorandum to the two state bodies the district pointed out that since 1922 the school census has Increased from 5513 to 8773 while annual revenue has decreased from 358155734 to $518079 The Tooele district is asking per mission not to Increase the total levy but to increase the levies for and support and maintenance buildings and grounds and decrease the levy for debt service by a proportionate amount Studies Boat Request it and a trailer for the large motor boat “The Sheriff I” now operated on Great Salt lake in the interest of the safety of bathers and those using boats r trailer-fo- tew tf jsa? The county commission Friday took under advisement a request of Sheriff S Grant Young for a $500 appropriation to buy a motor boat a now otoeei f pm TRAIL'' WILLIAM! oVo JIMMY Barton MacLane POPEYE SHOW TODAY BLLISOM at 100 TnrAT! ALSO1 DOLORES DEL RIO COMEDY CARTOON Ted Huilnc Hportilght New “WIDOW AT MONTH CARLO” ALAIUOnCS AND “TWO IN REVOLT” A TT DU IE alt e D A H with your friend and the crowd! in America’ Larfest Ball Room Rofrosh yourtolf in tho cooL dean cloar water In all tho yoars of Saltair'e history bathing Conditions wsrt nsvor hsttor than today Adults 35c Children 20c M EIRASS RAHIL UNDER GRAND HOTEL Was 10203 for Reservations Featuring C JOE KOORY C TWO KINGS In addition to our fAlpine Rose Lodge BRIGHTON OPEN FOR SEASON Strayer’s Theater Studio PIANO— VOICE— THEATER ARTS Training for Stage Screen Radio Quartets Trios Expression 358 Radio Diction Personality Acting Make-U- Pantomime p East 1st 8o No 12 Write for Booklet Was 5833 THE Afl GROVE IFL00IR STOWS Cover Charge 40o Sunset Beach SANDWICHES — DRINKS BEER COME ON THE WATER’S GREAT COCOHUT aim Admission THEHDino at Mrs Lunch Counter at city prices AND— ' 1 Found Stella Parish Barbara Stanwyck “Annie Oakley” SILLY SYMPHONY CARTOON Dance to the irresistible and His Orchestra The to 12 P M CHARLES DICKENS’ TODAY— 1:30 “Tale of Two Cilies” An MCA Attraction nl fllRESBDIE Most Popular gait Lake’s Beet Parlor Featuring Musical Entertainment BEER com Glasses Pltchers JufsCans NO COVER CHARGE q39 So State music of SUOARHOUJ V —THE— Chapman's Saltair Caio or CAROL LOFNER KAY FRANCIS —IN— vTDBEEm June Travis TOMORROW DAHCE n Dannie Efflulfonl'8 $ eiAVDOy “3 KIDS AND A QUEEN" or IB OUlBOlir TRIES SOUS HARRIGAN STARTS M COHAN Si U WILLIAM WARREN GARY COOPER in 'The Wedding Night" "THE MURDER OF Until L4 i° TWO COMPLETE —IN— 111! A hearing on the request of two school districts Granite and Tooele for permission to raise their prop' erty tax levies above the legal maxi mums will be conducted before the I A Suggest Thurs School Levies Raise Sought AGAIN WELCOME a B tweai SUNDAY But pretty Juanita- - Pierce of Memphis Tenn "would do anything to get away from a typewriter Of course if I had to choose between marriage and a career I wouldn’t take a movie contract” Her coworker Kathryn Cox nerves” blond Long Beach Cal girl defGoldie Appleby a statuesque blond initely would be a movie actress if from San Antonio Texas had a she could screen test recently and could have Two beautiful Los Angeles girls gone on from there to a stock con- Winona Campbell and Evelyn Clark tract voted “nay” on the motion but for VISITORS I d that” AND M Until 830 F mTt Too Mach Strain “I’ve had my fling at pictures' she said “and I don’t want any more of that kind of work It’s too undependable You get good money when you get it but the whole thing is too much of a strain on the LAST TIMES TODAY XC3:30 a red-hair- ed Bglnjfeaia ly sold hotel 48 for the HiiTH'iimuini'iiWIIliiiieS'iiKBIg YA Todd-Kel- ‘ er WmMW King of Rhythm LADIES lOo GENTS 260 Breakfasts and Dinners — Also— hard-boile- BROX MUSIC DANCING TONIGHT and Every Wed With Katharine Hepburn deep-throat- ed The Salt Lake Jewelers’ association was organized here Friday epening membership to retail wholesale and manufacturing jewelers of quarters SPECIAL ' A Organize Association WASHINGTON UP)—' The post office department announced Friday changes in class of post offices resulting from an annual readjustment of postmasters' salaries effective July 1 1936 They include: Second class to first class Caldwell and Nampa Third cidss to second class Rigby Third class to fourth class head- Week-En- J hog-wil- Gassification of Four Post Offices Changed for a Glorious ADAMS’” HOLLYWOOD June 12 —Settln’ around (Warner -- First National studios): You enter this lot on a path of rose petals and I mean just that The studio grounds art alivs d with rose bushes and petals carpet the sidewalks Inside the studio an efflcency exd pert has gone Telephone bells ringing on sound stages often spoiled scenes so the efficiency man installed a flashlamp system Instead of bells glowing globes signal 'phone calls To save shouting the efficiency man attached small bulb horns to all cameras one toot means ready to shoot two toots mean shooting is ended No stage 13— another of the ideas superstitious actors do not perform smoothly on stage 13 so he made it stage 12-If that efficiency man discovers the rose petals he will bleach them white and use them for snowflakes Unusual Bar On the “Sweet Aloes” set stood the most novel bar I have ever seen Director Archie Mayo tells me a night club has offered to buy It outright for actual use George Brent and Kay Francis were sharing a scene with Roland Young that is they were in the scene but hardly sharing it When Young is on the screen the others might as well not be Wonder how a star (like Brent) feels when he steps before a camera for a sequence with a brilliant " actor (like Young) knowing that anything he may do will be topped? “While motoring yesterday I passed a chicken farm with 30000 chickens" Brent told me “You know my appetite for fried chicken I darn near bought the farm" Kay Francis’s laugh is almost matched by that of Pauline Garon Pauline is a former star who has been in Warner stock for months but never gets a break I often see her playing movie background while far less capable comediennes struggle hopelessly with situations they cannot handle Romance Rumored Dick Powell and Joan Blondell were on the “Stage-Strucset The studio is cashing in on all the Blondell-Powe- ll romance publicity Dick told about a happening at a beach pleasure pier He and Joan went there to play but were so swamped by autograph fans that for an hour play was unthinkable At last Powell begged: “Please let us have fun Write to us at the studio and we’ll send you auto-graor pictures but tonight we want to play” With that the majority of fans desisted but one d chap approached and demanded an autoDick graph politely declined and the chap said: “None o’ yer lip my girl wants your autograph” Powell started to push the obnoxious one from his path and Just then he spotted half a dozen equally tough looking cronies close by Undoubtedly they were smart alecks waiting for a chance to prove their toughness by manhandling Dick Powell could only beat a graceful retreat in such cases common sense must supercede bravado “Ail I could think of” Dick said “were newspaper bannerlines ‘Screen star in drunken brawl!”’ Copyright 1936 McNaught Syndicate 20 been convicted of similar offenses The case went to the district court HOLLYWOOD Cal June 12 UP I “But why should I? I wouldn’t —There are girls In the world who ljke the work Now If they offered Third district court jury Friday of on appeal from a city court convicwouldn’t be In the movies for any- me a writing contract— that would being a “persistent violator of the tion April 30 which resulted In a state liquor control law He la to be six months’ county jail sentence be eomething” thing Well almost anything a Audrey Perry sparkling redFive of the six secretaries at head from Atlantic City wae on the who are gen- stage before she came to Hollyerally accounted the loveliest on the wood to take - dictation from Prolot claim they would not accept a ducer Jack MacGowan movie offer even if it came along Other Drawbacks And It has to three of them “The only advantage to acting Is For example Mildred that it gives you a lot of time to Kelly the Ontario Canada girl who takee care of Producer Harry Rapf s play golf" she laughed “But there are plenty of drawbacks to offset office Sammy Lyte was convicted by Hollywood sistant director Phone Was 3231 for reservations Screen 2 New Future 9 -i- Salt Lake Jewelers the city 13 1936 sentenced McKinney m We ' Mar-quar- Meeting at the Beau Brummel cafe the group elected J- Fred Daynes president: Boyd Park vice rLOS ANGELES June 12 UP) Binnie Barnes film actress was president and Max Siegel secretary The association plans regular the heroine Friday in an monthly meetings in the future! episode She plunged into a swimming pool A Tribune-TelegraWant Ad is at the home of William Wyler mo- no experiment— its value has been tion picture director and rescued tested and proved Mrs Phillip Ford wife of an as- Pinecrest Inn fiAUCE Blossom is like her name: small dainty and glowing She gives the impression of possessing that rare combination a warm heart and a clear head Blossom started on the stage as a child prodigy with Sid Grauman in his San Francisco dramatic stock doubled beBlossom company tween the acts in singing specialties Lew Fields heard of her sensational success there and sent for her for “Henpecks” That ran a year and made her a star Her next show was “The Whirl of Society” with A1 Jolson and Vernon and ‘Irene Castle Then there were “Maid in America” with Nora Bayes (whom Blossom thinks was the greatest artist of our times) "Town Topics" with Will Rogers and the show that was Marian Davies’ springboard to fame Irving Berlin’s “Stop Look and Listen!” Iq between shows Blossom would do whirlwind tours in vaudeville at double her production salary singing "Melancholy Baby" (her favorit song) to crowded houses d Her first hubsand Rube the baseball star who appeared with her communicated some of his enthusiasm for the game to Blossom who is still a fan Married to Benny Fields for the past fifteen years Blossom with Benny as costar was a headline act until here stopped being any more vaudeville houses Their last show was Gershwin’s “Girl Crazy” filed suit in Third district court Friday against Frank Eynon and Clarence Coombs ask' ing J5500 damages for injuries al legedly suffered May 23 in a traffic accident at Second South and First West streets The plaintiff alleges she was struck by Eynon’s automobile driven by Coombs under preparing for a come-bac- k the auspices of Abe Lyman JUNE June by Judge James Conviction Entered Movie Secretaries in W Firm held that Lyte kept The Jimmy F idler In Liquor Sale Case liquor jurysale and liquor April West First Tourist Scorn Careers on Screen at nSouth street having previously wind-wafte- Charles Collins Frank Morgan 8tefl Duna Luis Albertft Jack LaRus also Edward Everett Horton In "Nobody’s Fool" with Glenda Farrell Cesar 2fo mero Warren Hyraer Frank Conroy RIALTO — Gary Cooper and Jean Arthur in "Mr Deeds Goes To Town with George Bancroft Douglas Dumbrllle H B Warner also "Show Them No Mercy GEM— Marlene Dietrich and Gary Cooper itt "Desire" with John Halllday William Cossart Alan MowFrawley Ernest bray STUDIO — Edna Ferber’s ‘iflhow Boat” with Irene Dunne Allan Jones Charles Paul Robeson Helen Morgan Helen West ley Donald Cook Queenle Smlthr also "Two In Revolt" with John ArledTe Louis Latimer and "Warrior" which the STATE— "The Wedding Night” with Gary around vice cleanup Coorir Anna rtteln also "The Murder drama centers Monde of Dr Harrigan" with Ricardo Cortes Joan Blondell has the romantic Mary Astor Helen Vinson lead opposite the star As a pretty BROADWAY— "Here Is My Heart” with Bing Crosby Kilty Carlisle Alison Skip young night club owner successworth Roland Young Reginald Owen: "Three Live Ghosts” with Richard “numbers" also a game fully operating Arlen Claude A Ulster Beryl Mercer she is getting rich quick while the Charles McNaaghton Dudley Dlgges man she loves persists in remaining STAR — Clark Gable Jean Harlow and WalBeery In “China Seas" also "Coroa detective out of favor with the lace with Johnny Downs Betty Burnado" BLOSSOM SEELEY city's political overlords gess Jack Haley Eddy Duchiu and his orchestra That little blonde dynamo BlosWhat happens when the detective (Ninth East and Ninth South)— Is apparently ousted and takes a TOWER Francis In "I Found Stella Parrish” som Seeley for many years starred Kay Hunter Paul Lukas Sybil Jawith lan to aid master as the job proffered son also Barbara Stanwyck in “Annie in Broadway musical shows and racketeer played by Barton Mac-LaOakley” with Prestou roster Melvyn in vaudeville is now in New York gives the story plenty of dramatic punch Suspected by the racketeers and the police alike Robinson plays two hands at once With dramatic results Humphrey Bogart who scored in The Petrified Forest” as the gunman heads an able cast Frank McHugh Joseph King George E Stone and Richard Purcell are also SATURDAY MORNING With RONALD - Train at 9:15 noon 2 p m and every 45 minute from Saltair Depot Tenth West and North Temple 25c Round Trip Auto Gate Admiaslon 15c Dancing 25c per person COLMAN JOHN BOLES ROSE x°' RANCHO ONE HOUR OF COMEDIES FIRST SHOW ONLY LA8T TIMES TODAY Three Live Ghosts’ With RICHARD ARLEN BERYL MERCER and CECILIA PARKER ALSO 'Here Is My Heart9 — With — OING CROSBY and KITTY CARLISLE PLUS COMEDY Today ChUdren So t:45 amto 2 pm |