Show i i 1 - gbr gait galit gtibunt -1 I i I 4 4' i r 1 AGA2 rlE LA fi I' SECTION FEATURES I b SALT LAKE ' ' BOOKS- a MUSIC DRAMA I 0 AtIALYSTS IIEWS tiTAH CITY' The graves marked"qnknown" are symbols for all the war dead no matter how or where they died illezorial Day hon ' I I11 I li stINDAY MAY ? I It4' 26 ors the heroes of Chickamauga ChatcattThierry and Tarawa They gave their lives forliberty i ' ' r 4 4 ' 4 : ' out-dazz- 1 - 4 III t 4 a ' ''''''''''''' ! 1 IC o - v ''4 er :g - ' 4- :'"k' '' - -- 4 i ' s 0 t 1 : ):-:1rg:- l'i I ' P f 47!4 I' - - 44 ) Al $ ') ' I' st ) ' 2 L't i le 't 1 '1' - 4 - 4 ' i ' " -- 4 hat-hungr- ' - : aoit' ! t ? i P f t ' i 0 14 i Y '00D-- V I r edr---- v' - ti k ti ti 4 k - 1 1 4 t 1 i heard new t 1 She'll be back Simeo n 1'1 i Books Bomb at Bikini - e: ' i t i :' 1 Greenhouse he'd like to find a whole G Jolson paid Jimmy Gleason a surprise visit on the "Down to Earth" set and found Jimmy typing out the last act of his new play Al took the arst two acts home read them called Jimmy the next morning and signed a contract So when you see Al 4 7 8 "Witho-utTrumpets"o- I Broadway this fall Jolson will be I 1 1 ' ftI lat - I - 1 1 ' 1 t — i e - ' ' - ' J'3:' ' 7 - t I - " 0 ' ' !L-:- i 4 ' - i - 1 t4 i t i ' 4 ' 4 '' t ' 4 i r) i ‘ : 4 : i'l h - tt 4 4' - 1 t 4- ' t' ' - - ' t i 4 4 t ' it 4 r r $ 7 : - ' s - ' ' ' 1 ' -- - t ' '- -' '4 1 I r1 - - - r - - 4 1 e - ' 7 ' ' - A ' I Collier cartoons appeared in G publications throughout the world In many cases they were more popular than Hollywood pin-u- p girls Caniff comes here to confer with the script writer for the film Doug will produce the picture but won't act in it If possible Riverside I 1 t Popcorn - Constance friend of not only Doug but also his father Young Doug corresponded with him all during the war Caniff's special 4 6 ' I - f - as though three major studios were bidding against him Seems Caniff was a great 3 Collector Horses and - was Douglas Fairbanks Jr closed the deal with Milton Caniff for the film rights on "Terry and the Pirates" even I 5 - c MacDonald 'Terry' Movie 1 Trainer Utah 1 y nt Waltz" with Bing Crosby and also dish out technical advice on a tennis game played in Vienna in 1906 S L Dog ! - 2 ever-prese- Elinor Teneverybody nant our smart tennis pro will act in "The Emperor Art Music 1 her 13ambi cones Ed Murrow with his lovely wife come hail snow or sunshine starts a three months' motor tour over America soon He's trying to find out :what makes this country tick This may surprise you: He isn't going to talk he'll just listen to Page I 1 i r a tossed a party for them at the Farmer's Market She didn't give them hot dogs but did introduce them to ice cream next ibi''' '1 'i i s 1 Hore-Belish- big-wig- Conn 'f-- c '- Carey's happy 'again His wife is home after theme months' hospitalization and they expect their baby in October— Before the Leslie left for a visit at San who made all of Charlie Chap- 1 but poodle with her lin's early pictures brighter by her presence will be in his next "Comedy of Murders" If George Pal is clever he can have fun with his next Puppetoon In it -- he'll send Jasper to Washington to cons fer with the about the black market Katharine Hepburn planned her vacation here between pictures but got a sudden impulse to spend Mother's day with her parents in Hartford 1 - ' i ' :r Macomber" Metro paid a pretty penny for that sensational story "The Hucksters" because the studio was stuck for a story for Clark Gable Now Clark's said he'll have no part of it It's too hot for even Gable to handle Edna Purviance 1 i 4 r she went to Mexico with "The Short Happy Life of Francis No More Adventures 1 4 'L I - - ! 1 ' ! I Joan Bennett didn't take Walter Wanger along when heard about her ' i ir roan Goes Alone er 1 - i '' ' customers nightly there He's just coming out here for a visit with his family in July Can't imagine anyone giving a better performance in the role he's made his own His Judy Holliday deserves all the shouts you've 4 '-4- 4" 4 the cast of"Born Yesterday" 1 i 4 of Triumph" Paul Douglas isn'tt quitting I : ' week for "Sea of Grass' Hollywood fable: Once upon a time one of our producers became so Important that no one could get in to seehim Not even a doctor so he died Emil Coleman gets paid at the Mocambo but he also pays board for his two parrots which make faces at the the Charles Trene French sensation sing at the Embassy club With proper direction he could go places in this country Ile used to write songs for Maurice Chel yeller until Maurice became WY temperamentalI Charles decid-- ) ed to sing them himself He's got personality but too many tricks Some ballads would be better even in French with- out eye rolling Incidentally Trenet may be brought out here to play himielf in "Arch t t - 'f i ' Trenet Croons To Success IllOPPER P t - 4 FRENCH FRANKIE By IIEDD It- 1- i - 1 ' d I tx i o 4 ' y ' t - ? r' - 14 i 0 P - r 0- ' r I 16 41 I FLORELL'S LOSS OF HATS BARES MANY A HEAD - Ill - '-- v -- By VIRGINIA MacPlIEItSON thief who walked off with HOLLYWOOD (UP)-T- hat 55 Walter Fiordl hats in New York recently may not know it but he left a flock of movie (lueena with "absolutely each other nothing" to mad about it too They wanted those They're hoppin' headpieces in a hurry did Lana Turner Rita Hayworth Hedy Lnmarr Joan Crawford Sylvia Sidney and the rest of the'llorcil I client list MI of which puts the designer in it pot Not only is Ile's way behind he out MOO worth of fluff and feathers nn his stem And he strongly suspects it rival hatmaker is the cause of It all -"All my client4 tire mcrrnming for duplicittett" Aighed who'14 the only man we know who ppottm n !floor length fur coat in Hollywood sunshine "I'd llike to get my hands on that crook!" Floretl ruffled his yellow curls end wrung his hands "It Wall just like a II movie" he declared "Those hats represented months and months of inspiration They were my pet creations Now I've got to start all over again" Floret! Is it young man who's getting to be the darling of movie queens He's also something of a character around town 4 ' - the producer 4 4 a o 44 - ' - ' ' - ' ' -- ' - Character Isols 13riiig Honor and 71e8Pedt By MELROSE GOWER HOLLYWOOD—Gabriel has blown his Marie Dressler for May Robson trumpet Edna May Oliver Laura Hope Crews but their gallant sisters still carry on There are no finer no more hard working d no more personalities in the entertainment world than the character actresses of stage and screen who have seen the passage of 50 summers and more After more than half a century of illustrious service before the footlights Ethel Barrymore is scoring new triumphs today before Her striking the motion picture cameras success with Cary Grant in "None but the Lonely Heart" linked her definitely with Hollywood and gave her a great dramatic role in "The Spiral Staircase" And now this spirited member of America's royal family is starring with Loretta Young and Joseph Cotten in fladio's "Katie for Congress" stout-hearte- -0 Interesting j00 is the featured appearance the latter film of another beloved veteran Anna Q Nilsson now past 50 but still affectionately remembered as a brilliant star of the silent era in Stewart's 'Mother' Beulah Bondi is no spring chicken as the years go but eternal spring is in her heart Finishing her major role of Rosalind Russell's mother in the Dudley Nichols production "Sister Kenny" Miss Bondi promptly became James Stewart's mother in "It's a Wonderful Life" which Frank Capra now is producing and directing Speaking of mothers let's not overlook Mabel Paige who has just received the niftiest g role of her screen career as Gorge Raft's' mama in R K 0 Radio's "Nocturne" Mabel Paige began her stage career at the age of four starred when she was ten and headed bingo-playin- - go-gett- er and useful life Constance Collier has been on the stage for 60 years without a sign of vitality Fresh from the cast of Paramount's "Kitty" she's presently emoting with equal enthusiasm in "The Perils of Pauland screen diminishing One of 4 NO HELP FROM SHIRLEY her own stock company in the south for more than 30 years Also on the R K 0 lot today are two other grand old actresses known to countless film fans—Esther Howard and Una O'Connor Miss Howard currently supporting Claire Trevor -Lawrence Tierney and Walter Slezak in Deadlier Than the Male" was making "shorts" for Vitaphone when sound first came to the movies Miss O'Connor featured in "Child of Divorce" took her first stage bow in Dublin almost 40 years ago 81 and 87 Dame May Whitty still going strong in Hollywood makes no bones of the fact that she is 81 Yet Dame- May is a youngster comd pared to Adeline de Walt Reynolds twinkle-eye1859 in back born 'way little and now putting whimsy and charm into Columbia's "Gallant Journey" Sweet Adeline has indeed made a gallant journey of her long ine" ' the finest character actresses on the Warner lot is Helene Thimig widow of the late Max Reinhardt under whose guidance she was a European star for many years In Hollywood since 1933 she recently completed a part in "Cloak and Dagger" and was cast immediately thereafter in "Cry Wolf" Yes add their names and you'll still be overlooking many splendid actresses 50 years of age or older whose delicate artistry polishes the fabric of big movie scenes who are assets to every picture in which they work who are respected and loved by their film colony associates ld box-offi- ce John Makes His Career Alone By GENE IIANDSAKEB - HOLLYWOOD—John Agar wants it clearly understood that in undertaking a picture career he's getting no help from his wife Shirley Temple "That's agreed between Shin l and me and I don't want anybody to think otherwise he told me He calls her Shin l and sometimes addresses her as "Redhead" y The husky sergeant recently placed under con tract by Shirley's boss David O Selznick is boyishly handsome boyishly reserved He has a magnificent smile faint freckles and wavy brown hair which he worries about a little because it recedes slightly at the temples He stands 6 feet 2 inches (a foot taller than Shirley) and is 25 (to her 17) thpugh he looks about 21 ex-arm- i No Servants They have a little bungalow in West Los Angeles and live John said "just like anybody else" No servants Shirley does the cooking all except the steaks which John broils "Shin l couldn't boil water when we were married" John reported "but she went to cooking school when I went back to camp and now she's a wonderful cook I'd heard that the Agars' grocery bill was only $2680 a month and John said "Shin l wasn't counting the times we eat out which is about twice a week" Nor does she cook breakfast through the week when as at present she's working on a picture On Sunday mornings she serves pancakes Tomato Juice Popular The Agars' typical evening home menu includes "tomato salad baked potatoes a juice—always tomato juice--so- up vegetable and maybe lamb chops or pork chops Sometimes fish: not very often Just what anybody eats" 'washes and John dries the dishes e Shirley "Shill is the best wife in the world" John said "she's a honey" His screen test didn't scare him although it was his first dramatic venture'No picture will be scheduled for him until he has had months of dramatic coaching What if a movie career just doesn't work out for John ? "I'm going to try to make it work out" he said quietly i It i |