Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE FRIDAY YoulliNabbed Ginger Rogers Pulls Ruse and Screen at Salt Lake Theaters Stage As Suspect in ' On Puppy in Rehearsal rlay ns g Romance Gripping Drama Openg Threat Letter Now at the Victory On Screen at Capitol FIPLER ’ Punch-Fille- d By JIMMY HOLLYWOOD April day a writer with a nose for poignant prose will pen a book about this town's unsung heroes the stunt men There's enough stark drama among their ilk to fill a library Today I mostly listened during a chat with Harvey Perry about whom I have written at other times He Is among the last of the once common stunt men Others have either quit or been washed out performing their death defies Perry has many harrowing tales to tell Of the time for example when he performed a spectacular crash four times then overheard a T Federal Agents Trace Address on Demand Sent to Ginger Rogers ' CHICAGO April 16 UP— The quick and simple tracing of a re turn address Thursday led to the arraignment of a gangling garage mechanic on charges of sending an extortion letter to Ginger Rogers demanding 500 under threat of death The captive John A Buzas alias John Berton was held under 53500 bond after his case was continued to April 28 and the district attorney’s office announced he would be subjected to a mental examination Mailed April 8 Federal Agent W J Devereux said the prisoner’s diary disclosed he had mailed the missive April 8 and was considering a similar note to Clark Gable The government operatives said he had Inclosed a photograph of himself written a return address only a few doors from his south side home and signed the name of "Berton” The letter was turned over to the federal bureau in Hollywood Monday Chicago agents went to Buzas' home Wednesday night inquired for “Berton" and quoted Buzas as replying: “Come in- - I’ve been expecting Ac-tres- you” They reported he was easily recognized from the photograph and admitted authorship of the letter Clipped Pictures Buzas a youngster said he had clipped pictures of Miss Rogers for some time “but I don’t know whether I’m in love with her or not” The letter mentioned his concern over his parents and his fits of melancholia and added: “I have already had ideas to go out and kill every living thing and I can feel this urge becoming stronger with each dawning and unless you agree to help me very darn Soon you will be the first victim on my extermination list" Devereux said it threatened death to the film dancer “or anyone else who gets In the way” unless the $500 was delivered 185-pou- Different Type Of Beauty Seen HOLLYWOOD April 15 (INS)— Film stars are stepping up the process of evolution The exercises diets and healthy living of Hollywood's glamor girls will create a new type of beauty in ' 20 years At any rate this is the belief of Donald Loomis physical director of studio the and trainer of such photographed charmers as Joan Crawford Luise Rainer and Jean Harlow “Twenty years from now” said Loomis “the ideal film beauty will have these measurements: Height 5 feet 5 2 inches weight 114 pounds neck 13 2 inches arm 18 2 bust 32 4 waist 25 4 wrist 6 4 hips 26 4 thigh 21)3-- 4 calf 12 4 and ankle 7 Athletics will bring this about declared the physical instructor who said that the hips will show the biggest change er 3-- 1-- Copyright Si r 1937 Defeat Child Labor Act TALLAHASSEE Fla April 15 UP) —The constitutional amendments committee of the Florida house voted 13 to 5 Thursday against ratification of the child labor amend-- v ment to the federal constitution Such action usually is tantamount to defeat of a proposal Lose Uns ightly wmt Quickly— Safely with WATE-OF- F ‘ Drugless Preparation for Scientific Weight Reducing director tell his ed assist-an- “Let’s do It once more—something may happen to him!” It took three husky set workers to keep Perry from beating hell out of that director Harvey also told me a story about two stunt men who were hired to navigate a canoe through a danger-ou- t rapids right to the brink of a The men playing safe falls possible stretched a" heavy wire across the stream just above the falls Before the scene one of the stunters had a hunch to examine the wire and despite the director’s vehement Insistence that everything was all right he took a look The wire had been removed and a camera was trained on the falls to catch the canoe and men going over The stunters fixed that director" Perry said “They shoved him into their canoe and took him along Of course they pulled in to shore before they reached the rapids be cause they only wanted to scare him But before they pulled to shore that director was crying like a baby and he was sick from shock fon two days afterward Before I leave Harvey Peery here is an amusing story he relates at his own expense He was once hired to dive from a high bridge It was quite a jump and the director took precautions to have cameras set at Perry need not repeat the stunt Harvey made a perfect dive the first time and he was pretty well pleased with himself as he swam for shore Arriving there he found everybody laughing and pointing He turned to look at the towering span and saw 12 or 14 kids In trunks making the same dive They had been jumping off the bridge since the day the steel framework was set every possible angle so In a scene for the newest Fred Rogers opus they were trying to persuade a puppy to follow flaming-haire- d Ginger They first directed the dog from the sidelines but he became confused Next they tried an invisible wire but it jerked the pup along in a series of too obvious bounces Ginger at last entered into conference with her wardrobe assignee and the property man When she returned to the scene the puppy amazingly chased after her Miss Rogers had sewed a hot 'dog under the hem of her long trailing dress and the pup was pursuing the smelL Hollywood is the kissingest town in the world I guess It Is simply “the thing” to greet with an osculation a gesture which nobody thinks anything of (except Fidler when he receives such salutation from a Harlow or a Crawford) Right along with the kissing bug terms of endearment are so common that they even pass between enemies Half an hour after two people meet they are addressing each other with “dear” “darling” or “sweet" This leads to a story about a producer who met one of his fading stars in the Vendome one day “Darling” he greeted her "your work is getting lousy and I’m afraid I am going to cancel your contract my Astaire-Ging- er love” THE AUDIBLE SCREEN ON 15-S- ome “Internes Can’t Take Money” a gripping drama costarring Joel and Barbara Stanwyck heads the big Friday program at the Capitol theater A rolromantic comedy “We licking Have Our Moments” with James Dunn and Sally Eilers Is the com' panion feature with "Servant of the People” a timely dramatize' tion of events leading to the forming of the constitution as a special added attraction The young "men in white” who work for 610 a month and are not allowed to take fees from their patients are the heroes of “Internes Joel McCrea Can’t Take Money” plays a brilliant young surgeon whose interneshlp is interrupted by a series of dramatic events Being on hand when a racketeer is dangerously wounded he performs an emergency saving the operation man's life and winning his gratitude But when he receives a thousand dollars for his work he is forced to turn in the money despite the fact that the girl he loves needs it desperately Her refusal to explain the use Judicious use of a hot dog at- she will put it to leads to an estracts puppy to Ginger Rogers trangement and dramatic complica tions Barbara Stanwyck has one of her best roles as the girl in the case Lloyd Nolan Stanley Ridges and Jack Mulhall are also fea' tur-eThe story has a wealth of human interest Sally Ellers and James Dunn the sweethearts of “Bad Girl” are re united in “We Have Our Moments” a rollicking story of a school teachsurer who tires of her small-tow- n roundings and invests her savings 15 WASHINGTON (UP) in a trip to Europe Aboard ship she April — President Roosevelt was the meets Jimmy Dunn a detective posas a fellow teacher and through envy of every little boy in Wash- ing him is drawn into an intrigue inington Thursday not because he volving some e crooks The resides at the White House but story moves at a gay and breezy because he can go to baseball pace and is loaded with sparkling and high voltage romance games any time he wahts to— free dialogue David Niven Warren Hymer Clark Griffith owner of the Mischa Auer and Marjorie Gateson Washington Senators and Ford are featured in the big cast Frick president of the National "Servant of the opens league presented Mr and Mrs with a vivid portrayalPeople” of the tribuRoosevelt with special season lations of the new nation in 1783 — passes Thursday The president's tariff barriers on every state borwas in a gold case and the first der haphazard printing of valueday’s in a leather handbag less and general unrest and Mr Roosevelt said he would go then money to the opening game here Monday of the records the stormy sessions convention that ratified the and would throw out the first ball constitution Ifis a vital and absorbing subject Fox Movietone news rounds out ‘Hideaway Girl’ Now Gem the bliL On Mc-Cr- ea three-attracti- Boys Envious Of President’s Baseball Pass big-tim- Screen at Madcap Martha Raye comes to town and the Gem theater Friday in “Hideaway Girl” a novel musical mystery Fresh from captivating American audiences in “The Big Broadcast of 1937” the irrepressible Martha adds another leaf to her laurels with her characterization in this picture The feminine romantic lead is taken by Shirley Ross another newcomer who soared to stardom in “The Big Broadcast of 1937” Robert Cummings Louis DaPron Monroe Owsley and Ed Brophy round out the cast “Hideaway Girl” presents Miss Ross as the attractive suspect in a jewel theft She is forced by these circumstances to play the part of the wife of Cummings a stranger she meets in her flight Love beuntil the telltween the two tale jewels are found on Miss Ross and Cummings is reluctantly forced to turn her over to the police All the real culprits are brought to book in an exciting climax and the whole story is set to music Adding to its entertaining program the Gem presents a selection of amusing short subjects Famed Commons Never accuse Paul Kelly of being without a sense of humor for you Be Space would be so mistaken Despite his May exserious and face — perpetual BOSTON April 15 UP) A prolong pression he likes his little joke posal to use historic Boston Comthe studio the at Paul appeared mon as a parking ground for autoother morning with a tiny square of mobiles was made Thursday by Half cheek on his court plaster Representative Francis X Coyne the people be met asked how he had (D) Boston not did who those been hurt and “On Boston - Common there is Parking ask had a wisecrack to perpetrate After the noon hour Kelly returned with a much bigger piece of plaster So big in fact that by looking closely one might easily decipher the printing on it which read: “This is an ingrown hair” space for the parking of thousands of automobiles” Coyne said in announcing he would file a bill permitting parking on what is now Common dotted the green-turfe- d with three some of them more than a century old Romance and Music In Film at Rialto Found Guilty SYRACUSE N Y April 15 UP) — houseMrs Cora Howe WATE-OF- F laugh-lavis- h and wife accused of poisoning her husIs a ti Howe 46 was found compound of pure melody-lade- n with romance and band Winfred matter guilty of murder second degree by vegetable d settings dramain conW ATE-OF- F jury ThursdayTShe will be senstarring lovely atenced tains no danger- “One in a Million" later ous drugs of any Sonja Henie world figure skating The state charged she placed poikind —no dlnltro-phenol- champion opened Thursday at the son in her husband’s tea no salts Rialto theater Theta Alpha Phi Sets Play Saturday Theta Alpha Phi will present ’The Wind and the Rain” Saturday night in Kingsbury Hall Those who have sought relief from the conventional and the historic type of drama should hail Theta Alpha Phi’s second production of the current series a modern story of college life in a Scottish university city Gaiety of cocktail parties and an colatmosphere of legiate spirit intersperse a rather serious plot of the struggle of a young London medical student of characteristic British diligence and thoroughness whose homesickness incident to his first parting from mother and childhood eweeheart is further complicated by a new love affair Wayne Richards will be seen in the leading role of Charles Tritton the studious Londoner Wendell Best as Gilbert Raymond whose worries are more concerned with dates and parties than anatomy books carries a very difficult part Cherry Daynes a prominent alumnae Thespian appears opposite Mr Richards as Anne Hargraves student of sculpture from New Zealand whose chance meeting with Charles Tritton gives rise to a conflict in his love for Jill Manner-in- g the childhood sweetheart Others in the cast are Marjorie Batie Roberts Margaret Draper Jay Lees C Ellis Johnson Newcomb McCall and Ernest Stanger “The Wind and the Rain” has been London’s longest run play of recent years playing continuously for the last five years The Kingsbury Hall production is directed by Robert Hyde Wilson star of many university successes scenery is de signed by Alice Bartlett The university orchestra under the direction of Professor Arthur P Freber will provide music between acts Henry R Pearson is manager for the current series ir Plans 16 1937 MORNING-APRI- — “Internes Can't Take Money” with Joel McCrea and Barbara Stanwyck also “We Have Our Moments" with Sally Ellers James Dunn Warren Hymer Marjorie Gateson PARAMOUNT — Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy In “Maytlme'’ with John Barrymore Tom Brown VICTORY— “Sea Devils” with Victor Preston Foster Ids McLsglen Donald Woods also "Night Waitress" with Margot Grahams and Gordon Jones ORPHEUM— Katherine Hepburn and Franchot Tone In J M Barrie's "Quality Street” with Erlo Blore Cora Witherspoon also "Her Husband Lies" with Ricardo Cortes Gall Patrick Akim Tamerolf Tom Brown OEM— "Hideaway Girl” with Shirley Roes Martha Raya Robert Cummings Monroe Owsley Ed Brophy RIALTO — Sonje Henie In “One In a Million" with Don Ameche Rita Brothers Adolphe Menjou Ned Sparks also the academy award winner "Give Me Liberty” BTUDIO— Fernand Gravet and Joan Blondell In "The King and the Chorus Girl” with Edward Everett Horton Mary Nash Alan Mowbray SOUTHEAST— Wallace Beery In "The Big House" with Robert Montgomery Chester Morris also "Dancing Lady” with Clark Oable Joan Crawford Franchot Tone and Winnie Llghtner STATE— Walter Huston In with Ruth Chatterton Paul Lukas Mary As tor Dalrd Niven also "Guns of the Picas" with Dick Foran Anne Nagel STAR— “The General Died at 'Dawn” ll with Gary Cooper Madeleine CAPITOL — Lu-pt- ' "Dods-worth- ’’ Car-ro- William Frawley Dudley Glggee Akim Tameroff also "Spendthrift” with Pat Patterson Mary Brian Henry Fonda ON THE STAGE AND SCREEN ROXY— On the stage Darley Rudell balancing act Kendall and Capps dancers Petera and Mays comedians Nlckolos Trio variety dan- pan-toml- ne clng Scror Jr and Malta Trio act on the screen "Winter-set- " with Burgees Meredith and Margo also Clark Gable and Loretta Young In "Call of the Wild" Strong Drama Heads New Bill at Star Modern wartorn China is the background for the drama of romance Adventure and intrigue “The General Died at Dawn” coming Friday to the Star theater Taken directly from today’s headlines' this film presents Gary Cooper as a soldier of fortune in the ranks of the people's army Blonde Madeleine Carroll plays the part of the lure used by an emey war lord to trap Cooper William Dudley Digges Akim Frawley Tamiroff Porter Hall and J M Kerrigan appear In support The screen play was written by Clifford Odets from a story by Charles G Booth Vivacious actresses Pat Patterson and Mary Brian support Henry Fonda in "Spendthrift” gay story of a profligate young milliohaire who is forced to go to work the Star’s companion feature June Brewster George Barbier Halli-we- ll Hobbes and Spencer Charters are also in the cast The Victory clears the decks for action this week with "Sea Devils” punch-packe- d romance of the coast guard starring Victor McLaglen Preston Foster and Ida Lupino It’s a roaring rollicking adventure story about two men with different ideas about the same girl and a girl who has ideas of her own Preston Foster and Donald Woods are rivals for the love of Ida Lupino Fuel Company Utah Organists to Convene at Provo Oil Well Test Friday Saturday night the Utah Chapter of the American Guild of Organists will go to Provo for dinner and recital according to a statement made Thursday by Frank W Asper F A G O dean of the Utah chapter n Dr Gerrltt de Jong The will be host After dinner the group will adjourn to the Provo tabernacle where J J Keeler former student of Straube of Leipzig Germany and Bullock of Westminster Abbey will play a recltUl consisting of works by Bach Buxtuhude Franck Wldor The Bach Double and Karg-EleConcerto for Two Violins also will be heard played by Donald Olsen ROCK SPRINGS Wyo— A drill stem test of mountain fuel supply’s third well In New Powderw&sh oil field will be made Friday In the mid Wasatch sand between thirty two four and thirty two twelve oil at this Corings Show gas-anhorizon The test is declared important to prove extent of the sew field officials hers Said sub-dea- d The average acllt American eats McLaglen's pretty daughmore than fivb slices of bread each Realizing that Foster is too day To supply this demand 30000 d much like himself the bilcoast guard skipper essays the role and Max Butler About thirty mem- American bakeries are baking a loaves of a lion bread month make the will bers trip trier-Tof Cupid and aid Woods’ courtship in order to eliminate the burly young gob He begins by giving Woods all of the "breaks” and by ordering Foster to report for dangerous "ice patrol” service in the north water cutter he himself commands The two men clash among the icebergs keepinff the action moving at a brisk and exciting pace The story was written by former Lieutenant Frank Wead of the navy n and centers about the coast guard service The rescue of passengers and crew from a burning liner and another sensational rescue when a large yacht is blown ashore during a hurricane are highlights of the picture Robust romance and sparkling comedy are blended in the companTen Dollars a Month Glory Was All He Got ion picture on the new bill "Night A young doctor’s code meets Its Severest test when Waitress" starring Margot Gralaced with the desperate need of the girl he lovedl hams and Gordon Jones It deals with a pretty waitress in a San B BARBARA Francisco waterfront cafe who is B involved in a plot to recover a stolen McCREA-STAlIWYC-K B Gordon fortune in gold bullion B Jones former grid star appears as the young sea captain who also is B Arthur drawn into the intrigue B Loft former Salt Lake stock comB pany star heads the supporting cast B which includes Billy Gilbert Vinton Haworth and Donald Barry “Glove An Our Gang comedy B Taps” and Metrotone sound news B round out the bill playing ter two-fiste- rt o Corjj-mand- er little-know- n n a JOEL 'TGQIG3 cumMs 1 a T B oiiny' a fl yyuymouityiciuA& fast-movi- GSSW1 ITS thus'""' Wap tftWEEK 15 AFTER WEE THE VICTORY HAS BEEN LEADING THE TOWN IN REAL AND SHOW VALUE THISWEEKTHE- - VICTORY HAS THE SHOW ?-- f 4JSfs£rssa mnn fast-movi- re SONJA America Acclaims an Achievement in Americanisml The document upon which rests the American of government becomes one of the truly great documents ot the screenl system lS lUm HjNltt rfJAO ItlO' The film that will be seen by every true Americenl wiNHa B BBBDBnBBBBaBBO B o a B B B a fl O D BEBBtf CRAWFORD ?DIG Dancing 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leading magazines- at 4245 Here now is your opportunity to purchase this same flne with our preparation for ifonly 8119 satisfied guarantee that you’re not -with results you may return the empty carton and we will return money t weeks treatment - MAIN AX 2ND SOUTH li- - In addition to the queen of the cast silver skates the star-lad- a— m -- ley Deane When Sonja daughter of a Swiss the attention of innkeeper attracts " American Don Ameche young newspaper man and the fumbling but of a manager vaudeville troupe Adolphe Menfou an amusing story develops which climaxes in Sonja’s winning "the Olympic figure skating title Highlighting the film are Sonja’s breath-takingl- y beautiful dances on ice Rounding out the bill the Rialto is showing the academy award winner "Give Me Liberty” and the Silly Symphony cartoon Elephant” 4 “Elmer Two Sailors Killed ’BELLINGHAM Wash April 15 sailors were killed and two d PacifInjured on the ic American Fisheries freighter Mary D Captain Emil Jackson 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Martha Raye Comedy “ARBOR DAY” PETE SMITH SPECIAL “SKI SKILL “SWING WEDDING” Technicolor Cartoon Pictorial— Newt Flaahea I i ' WAS 704 INTERMOUNTAIN — ALSO— I By Popular Demand We Bring You I JACK LONDON’S I “CALL OF THE WILD” I clark gable— Loretta young “PAY NITE” TONIGHT I —EXTRA For Rhythm and Romance to Swing Tunes TONITE Johnny Peterson’s MADELINE GARY CARROL COOPER “The General Died at Dawn” -- AND- “SpendthriCt” BRIAN HENRI FONDA— MARY Pat Patteraon— George Barbler HIT! — OUR GANG COMEDY "Glove - Tapt" Nawt DANCE Joe Klrkham’a —With— e—ADDED— e SPAHKY AZ GANG JANE WITHERS in “CAN THIS BE DIXIE” rr 26 “HIDEAWAY GIRL” SHIRLEY ROSS ROBERT CUMMINGS LOUIS DA PRON iBaanBlMBt HF The Best Play of Ike Year! en includes Adolphe Menjou Jean Her-sho- lt Ned Sparks Don Ameche the Ritz Brothers Arline Judge Borrah Minevitch and his gang Dixie Dunbar Leah Ray and Shir- ON THE STAGE VAUDEVILLE ACTfer ON THE SCREEN Style Band SATURDAY NIGHT JERRY JONES’ “CLIMBING TO THE SPIRITS’ HOME” t RAINBOW — by— Presents “Red” Lockwood — and His — GENTLEMEN OF SWING Formerly at Roost Topsy’s San Francisco - Father Huhbard Vrs tfSL plus PARAMOUNT'S NEW COLOR CARTOON “CHICKEN A LA KING” “paramount news King William desiring to test the thumb screw method of punishment endured only three twists ‘ - TONIGHT 8 p m Admission 50£ Tonight Only at Regular Prices IT'S A DATE! 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