Show 12 C THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING OCTOBER 3 1937 Music Notes and Motion Picture Doihgs Film Center’s Art Partners Cosmopolite Air Marked Interestin' LocalJExhibit An exhibit that offers unusualness as well as art values Is the’ individual work of Ruth Harwood daughter of the veteran artist J T Harwood and herartner Vere L Matthews now being presented at 125 A street It is a three-da- y exhibition beginning Saturday and continuing over Monday open from 3 to 9 p day Three types of designs most of them In the exquisitely delicate is Miss Harwood’s technique own devising are found in the show Designs that have been used One of Hollywood’s outstanding Wonders which never ceases impressing visitors is this film city’s completecosmopolltanism No other center m the world with the possible exception of national capitals houses a more diversified mixture races creeds and colors Most of the foreigners are of Bourse in pictures amt SeMtlhg aH ous capacities but the majority of them are listed as extras at one studio or another It is necessary in the function of producing pictures to maintain an listing of these people The value of such a list to a major producer was Illustrated a few weeks ago when Samuel Goldwyn required the service of 700 Chinese for atmospheric scenes “But there aren't that many avail able” said the casting office "All we can guarantee you is 298 men and 312 women and to do that we'll have to raid all the Chinese hand laundries in Los Angeles" This hrought out the Interesting point that 67 Koreans and were available to make up the deficiency A few days later Director Archie Mayo finished with his Chinese sequences for the time being asked for 100 Italians of all ages for Venetian scenes "We can give you any of 738 Italians registered with us” said the casting office "Specify the exact sizes and ages of the people you want and we'll have them here in the morning” Now this listing of foreigners for movie service has reached an art which few learn to appreciate The Goldwyn casters for instance have onfiie a roster of foreign nationals "'which clearly illustrates the ex as illustrations is now in preparation The two artists are copartners in The Guilders a publishing center at Berkeley Cal which a Wide among of Temple Guild Institution Newly Reorganized American Indians There are few Germans and Englishmen in this list’ None of these nationals stay in extra work long enough to be permanently listed 17 'Revitalization' Of G O PNeed of wealth and economic power Etchings of War ” Farm and home credit facilities regulation of interstate utilities and supervision of securities issues are He would other pivotal points make labor problems matters for states to handle He would have unionists accept( legal responsiblity tor their acts For a book of this sort while its critical passages have force and power the promise of its being an effective political document is LA- - - dimmed by- - a lack of militancy In its definite proposals and a failure to get down to "brass tacks” It inclines sharply toward generalization when pungent particularization is 7iwrr i THE VOICE OF THE WEST SUNDAY By German Veteran NEW YORK CITY — Believing that American veterans would be interested in seeing how the World war looked to a German veteran the Museum of Modern Art exhibited coincidentally with the convention of the American Legion in late September a group of war etchThe exhibition ings by Otto Dix has been extended probably until November 1 A The Dix etchings are from folio of 60 under the title “Der Krieg” (The War) from the museumkper-mane- Stage Debut Pleasant Experience for Singer By GLADYS HART NEW YORK CITY Oct 2 -- Miss Marie Fox daughter of Mr and Mrs Lawrence Fox of Salt Lake City never dreamt that her trip to New York last year to study voice would lead her behind the footlights but there she is An unexpected offer through her teacher Walter Golde to sing in the ‘‘musical romance "Virginia” terminated in her engagement for the run of the production ahich opened in early September at the Center theater in Radio City -Miss Fox discussing her new collection It was not '"nec- work'ithe other evening before the essary for the artist to draw on his performance said "It’s been imagination to represent war in a as I always imagined work in just the He realistic needed grimly light theater would be During rehearsals only to transfer to copper plate the we all slaved for interminable busy actual scenes etched on his memory by his four years on the western front After the war Otto Dix became the leader of the German movement toward extreme realism 11 nt painting at the Dresden academy To form a contrast with the actual horrors of war which Due in his etchreveals so ings a paintifTg "Armored Train” by Gino Severini the Italian Futurist is exhibited The Italian Futurists announced that war was both hygienic and beautiful "Armored Train” painted in 1915 glorifies in a semiabstract style the exciting dynamics of war especially needed y the reader is by no means to say that it to join issues It will pay reader to peruse its fewer 150 pages earnestly college Miss Fox who is a dramatic soprano made a concert tour of southern California with a string quartet and pianist “The college sponsored the tour” she explained "and we did nothing but our own compositions That was in the winter of 1932-3- 3 the first year Mills sponsored the tour which has since become an annual custom Since her Broadway debut Miss Fox is enthusiastic about becoming a professional singer “Now that I’ve broken the ice as far as my family is concerned I really feel that singing will be my career” she said "Mother and father didn’t like the idea of my going on the stage a bit at first but mother who was here with me at the time realized that the productions at Radio City are of a much higher type than the average Broadway musical So she consented and now she and father are quite used to the idea Miss Fox isalso interested in radio work and plans to direct her energies in that direction when '"Virginia” closes The concert and operatic fields are of course her ideal Trans-Radi- Any Way to Top Alexander Steinert who has attained prominence as a musician being a winner of the Frix de Rome in 1927 and augmenting his three-ye- scholarship with several ar years’ study in Paris was so deter- mined to break into films that he was— willing — to begia boL tom as a pianist performing for dance rehearsals at the Goldwyn studios concepts of professional life but she is too intelligent not to realize she cannot become an opera or concert singer overnight “I know there are years of work and study before me before I can even dream of singing in concert or "In the opera” Miss Fox said meantime singing in a musical or any radio yyprk I’m lucky enough get wilt be completely satisfying I shall of course continue mj) voice studies They say it’s always the unexpected things in life that are the most satisfying and my chance on the New York stage has certainly ” st--th- e proved it Q TONIGHT with DON WILSON MARY LIVINGSTONE SCHLEPPERMAN XENNY BAKER PHIL HARRIS end HIS ORCHESTRA 9:30 PM KDYL WeverYKsUndaW t This fails any than Uf’ba£kon-theaitfmJell‘- WOODBURY'S lakes pride in A M 1 2 JO— NBC— Josef HornkJk’e 100— KDYL—Good Night (Paid Adv ) the Rev V Pearce President Northern Baptist Convention Minneapolis 8 30 — CBS — Walberg Brown Strings— from Cleveland 8 45 — KSL — Uncle Tom and the Comic Strips 9 15 — KSL—Christian Science Radio Farl hours But once the show opened it’s been much easier and more fun I’m enjoying myself Immensely” Still a bit incredulous to find herself on the Broadway stage Miss Fox seemed very happy in her new"You see I always found career planned to be a school marm” she laughed “and after graduated from Mills college in Oakland Cal in 1933 1 taught music appreciation voice and choral work in Salt Lake City for two years Last January I fdlt the need of further vocal Instruction so I came herb to study with Mr Golde” It was early In the summer that her instructor Sent Miss Fox to see of "Virginia” to try for a part In the show Much to her surprise she John Parrishi "tenor and LaMar Petersen pianist and organist who have become members of the faculty of the IcCune School of Music and Art (Adv) ' was engaged Although this is her first professional engagement Miik Fox is not unused to singing before an audience When she was a senior in Scrv ke 9 30— CBS — Major Bowes Capitol Theater Family from New York 10 00 — KSL — Morning Sessiou of the One Hundred mr'xprvs ye Tabernacle Choir and organ David 0 McKay speaker from the L D S Conference Session 30 — KSL — Continuance of L D 6 Con ference 11 P 12 12 12 M 00 — CBS — Living Drama of the Bible 30 — KSL— Women in the News 45 — CBS — St Louis Serenade 1 00 — CBS — Everybody Music the Co lumbia Symphony Orchestra conducted by Howard with Henry M Mozarts Eiue Kleine Neely Nachtmusik ' 2 00 — CBfc — Afternoon Session of the One Hundred and Eighth Semiannual Conference of the 1 D 8 Church i 00—CBS—Joe Penner Jimmy Grier s Orchestra Gene Austin and Julie 4 soloist Gibson 4 30 —CBS — Romantic Rhythms Sey mour Simons’ orchestra Sally Nelson Barry McKinley and Basil Rs-dal- e 6 00 — CBS — "Open House' starring Jeanette MacDonald with Josef Pasternack’s orchestra William Famum Play ers 8 00— KSL — Musical Interlude — KSL — Artists’ Recltil 6 30 — KSL — Top Tunes of the Day 6 45— CBS — David Ross’ Birthday Party 7 00 — CBS — Sunday Evening Hour hm- phony Orchestra and Chorus conducted b) Jose Iturbi with Kirsten soloist Informal talk by Flagstad -- — J Corner on 8 00— KSL— Guess What 8 15- - KSL— Hal Kemp nd hi Rhythm Ramblers g 00—CBS—Press Radio News 9 05 — CBS— Bennv Meroff’s orchestra 9 30 — KSL— Latter-daSaints Sunday evening service 10 00 — CBS — Henry King’s Orchestra 10 15— KSL— Comedy Stars of Broadways 10 30— KSL— International rrews 10 45 — CBS— Ted Flo Rito’s orchestra 11 00— KSL— Sunday Evening on Temple Square with Frank Asper at me organ William Hardiman vioin-i- t and Richard Condie tenor 11 45—CBS— Red Norvo’s orchestra MIDNIGHT 12 00— CBS — Door to ths Moon from Portland 5 30 — KSL— The A M 12 Young's oruheetrs 00— KSL— Goodnight (Paid Adv) c 55” Thirty minutes of timely entertainment Sparkling humor harmony and rhythm Featuring— SHEILA BARRETT LISTEN “Bicycle Party" WITH mnrsrmirr A big half-ho- America’ TODAY of variety4-fu- r music mystery games J STATION KDYL— 1:30 P M TONIGHT 7 to 7:30-- KL0 TYRONEPOWER and MARGARlTSULLAVAN in fha Broadway success “HER CARDBOARD LOVER" JOE Prmir Mimic GRAHAMMcNAMEE Rodi’i Favorit Hot! RINES ANDHI$ — introducing 1937’ ORCHESTRA nowoit roju In Semiannual 11 00 — CBS —Church of the Air oVl s and Eighth L D 8 Conference 10 30 — CBS — KSL presents the Salt Lake 1 praen!s Aunt 55 — CBS — (Press Radio News 8 00—CBS— Church of the Air PrtcUion Watch Th at 7 fiRCIEN students in Salt Lake City have lost a teacher After a full day of shooting on location for a Paramount production during which he was required to fall into deep water eleven times and be rescued by Larry Crabbe former Olympic swimming chamcomepion Ben Blue soulful-eye- d dian disclosed that he cannot swim ' a stroke 3 Susan’s presenting to me Wfth such enthusiasm talent and Fox Orchestra OCTOBER 6 30 — KSL— Sunrise Serenade 7 00 — CBS — Sunday Morning o ceremonies Nelson Eddy baritone Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy Dorothy Lamour W C Fields orchestra conducted by Robert Armbuster guest stars 7 00— NBC — Manhattan Merry Pierre LeKreun tenor Rachel Car Men blues About lay singer Town trio Don Donnie’s orchestra 7 30— NBC — American Album of Famll Frank Hunn tenor iar Music Arden Jean Dickinson soprano and Arden piano duo Bertrand Hlrsch violinist orchestra directed by Gustave Haenschen 8 00— NBC — Foundation program— Out standing achievements or science FffntSsy 'nTPKDYLFtl‘6nKht 8 45 — KDYL— Utah Stats Fair Rodeo Broadcast 9 00 — NBC — ' Interesting Neighbors"— Jerry Belcher 9 15— KDYL — Highlights of the Week 9 30— NBC — Jack Benny Mary Livingstone Kenny Baker Sam Schlep-- ” perman" Hearn Don Wilson Phil Harris’ Orchestra 10 00— NBC — Night Editor— Dramatic bar-ratiby and with Hal Burdick Jack Moyles 10 15— NBC — Barney Rapp’s orchestra 10 30— NBC— Andy Kirk's orchestra 11 00— KDYL— Trans-Radi- o News — Five Star Final 1115— NBC — Bridge to Dreamland— Paul Carson organist 1200— NBC— Jack Winston’s orchestra aptitudefor hard work as Miss Fox exhibits it would seem that music Marie M A Out-of-to- Example of Ruth Harwood's Abstract Designs "Path Toward Light” artistic conception of a spiritual theme included in the artist’s book "Toward the Light” third party in 1912 to make the point that the Republican party has lost ” unity and "sense of direction Because of these things he notes the need for a "revitalized" Republican party remarking “it would be almost as true” to say of the party that it lik the Democratic party as he looks upon it has ceased to exist Of his own party he makes the bold assertion that the principles and issues for which it has stood have disappeared He "would have his party remain conservative because of the current perverted interpretation of “liberal " He would have his revitalized party "prepared to satisfy the legitimate demand of the people" He would have it stand as the friend of peace 'to maintain free and democratic institutions and to remove arbitrary hindrances to internaEconomic security tional trade would be assured both to dependents and those engaged in production He would arm government to suppress monopolies and to erect barrriers Radio Programs Portland Music Armenians at least 300 East Indians (most of them date pickers) but tioned ” Menjou captured his ginger ale to supply by finishing as runner-u- p Tiny Ruffner advertising executive in an annual tournament sponsored by a soft drink company at the Lakeside Country club to Holly-- ’ Page 10 ) series Designs which are of spiritual nature All the work connected with these designs the creative craft work and the actual printing is accomplished in the Center Juvenile The Ideal of artists who are Delightful Design Guilders it is explained by Miss Vere L Matthews’ "Sea Urchins” employing these spiny Harwood is express the joy of creatures of the sea in gleeful fashion is an illustration from “the first joy of workmanship for a child’s book of the same title the inspiration to the completion of the final distribuprinted page and tion of it” Every Temple Guild sent out whether in book form prfht or individual folder represents handwork by the artists with pen ink brush and erasure to give and as nearly as possible the quality of the original Originals of many of these designs art showrt among them sevCelebrating the twentieth year of eral that have been included in its existence the Ellison-Whit- e Miss Harwood’s books "Toward the conservatory at Portland Ore anLight” “Vistas to Venus” and "Lyric nounces the appointment of Ariel Road" with also eight designs that Rubstein famous Russian pianist illustrated the Ruth St Denis vol- as its new director Mr Rubstein ume of poems "Lotus Light” These is making a Standard Time Schedule) sweeping reorganizaSUNDAY OCTOBER 3 designs are imaginative interpretat- tion of the school and enlargements A M ions of basic principles the forms in every department The courses 6 00 — KDYL — Dawn Patrol— Popular mu based upon fundamental forms of will be mapped out along the pro eocat selections 30 — KDYL — Today b Almanac nature radiating balanced pattern grams of the great Russian con- 76 00 — NBC — Nagel a Rhumba orchestra sis shown by the sun and its rays servatories At the head of each de7 30 — NBC — Concert ensemble — Harry Gilbert organiat the spiral the circle crystalline or partment Mr Rubstein has secured 8 00 — NBC— Radio Pulpit— Dr Ralph Sockman jaagged Lines and nuances repre- prominent people in their respective — 8 30 KDYL— Salt Lake Church of the sent patterns of creation iff time fields Air and space students will be 9 00— KDYL—— Funny Paper Man white represents the 9 15— NBC Bravest of the Brae— of solid in accredited the the housed black boarding light Spirit Dramatization of stories from Hen houses in the vicinity of the instiry Lanier s ‘Book of Braer opposite pole 9 45 — KDYL — Morning Varieties be will Harwood’s opbeautiful The tution conservatory Chiefly Mias 1000 — NBC — Dorothy Dreslin and Fred Hufsmtth designs built in abstract geomet- erated as a noncommercial institu30— NBC— Chicago Round Table— Dis 10 is rical patterns board of tion the and express governors cussions of current topics spiritual 11 00 — NBC — Paul Martin's Music ideas some phase of man’s pilgrim- in the process of organization 0 — NBC — Morning Concert It is the opinion of the new direc- 11 age upward to realization of the Di12 00— NBC— The Magic Key — Symphony The “Path Toward Light” tor that Portland is the most logical orchestra directed by Dr Frank vine Black Tex O'Rourke master of is a conception of our path of time eenter for a large artistic instituJean Sablou baritone ceremonies as an ascending spiral leading up to tion It will serve as a musical M guest stars P ever arteries conits heart more illumined and extending 1 00 — KDYL — ' Opfn House ' wider — NBC — Tapestry of Melody sciousness ‘"The Fountain” which throughout western America draw- 1 15 — io — NBC— — Bkycie Paity a students be from book large terri- 2 00 is to included in a KDYL Romance of Transporta "Temple ing its tion Builders” written by the artist con- tory and preparing them for useful 2 15 — NBC — Romance Melodies — Orrhes and teachers as careers artists ceives the higher self as a fountain tra directed by Roy Shields Huth Lou soprano Edward Davies rising above discords and transient baritone Inade been has Announcement emotions to look into the eternal 2 30— NBC— The World Is YoursPro that at next year’s celebration of gram under auspices of Smith "Temple Builders” tells the story of the 125th souian Institution anniversary of Richard 3 00 — NBC1 — Marion Talley assisted by an artist's pilgrimage with a backWagner’s birth held in Leipzig the Josef Koestner’s orchestra ground of Utah pioneet life — — "Die Feen” 3 30 NBC The Time of Your Life — Miss Matthews’ work as seen in composer’s early opera Joe Rines come Shelia Barrett will be produced a in version by dian and orchestra leader Gra the illustrations for children while Hans ham McNamee master of cere Steiber based on definite patterns follows monies 4 00— NBC — Catholic Hour — The Rev Dr them in a more objectified way The Maurice S Sheehy Catholic Uniforms in the am using “Sea Urchins" versity of America Paulist choir 4 30— NBC— A Tale of Today — Dramatic illustrating a book of that title are sketch 5 00— KDYL — News based on authentic natSral forms 5 15 — KDYL — Serenade with the Master with "The Bee-- in 6f sea life "Comrades” portraying 8ingers 5 30— NBC — Sunday Special — Storv of hit bonnet the companionship of an owl and a the week narrated by ' Colonel” another interesting is squirrel Hazel Rod vocalist Warner Charles Runyan organist piece 6 00— NBC — Don master of Ameche for Indo-Chine- from variety of them the a For instance there are 738 Ital810 Chinese counting babies 93 67 Koreans and Turks 14 French speaking peoples 165 Russians 119 Japanese 197 Arabs Egyptians Kurds and (Continued offers artistic works ians Voiced by gift books design folders and six designs by Miss Matthews Intended for illustrations of a child’s book which wood Mills of poetry— and soaring larder stocked at minimum expenditure In caSebf need he df'ahy other Hollywoodian with that potent asset name value can use it “What with radio guest appear? ances and commercial tieups it’a getting so an actor doesn’t have to buy much of anything” Menjou explained on the set at Samuel Goldwyn studio “He can go on a soap program and get a supply of soap Then there is the big soup program also the cheese hour not to mention breakfast food airings Thera are cigaret programs and tieups to care for his smoke needs '‘and undoubtedly some more I haven’t men- that Indo-Chine- and Lining costs are Adolphe Menjou isn’t worrying The debonair Menjou with a year’s supply of ginger ale just assured through his second place finish in a Hollywood golf tournament alsp has a formula for keeping the h -- treme cosmopolitanism of Menjou Has NoTear of Rising Prices muiic ROY CAMPBtU’S ROYALISTS - Seven Swing Songsters J fv m |