Show J r — THE SALT LAK Jean Rouverol Gets Big Chance When Anne Shirley Refuses to Play Roll " By JIMMIE mK getting a practical demonstration One the same set watched the men converting a hundred assorted Caucasian actors into very believable natives Their method is efficient The extras clad in shorts were-line- d up and an air brush-exp- ert started at one end of the line spraying them with a dark brown pigment and disposed of the job in half an hour's time Sam Jaffe who plays the jitle role didn’t get off so easily for after having his an tire body coated with brown he overthen had to have the color-colaid With oil to acquire the proper sheen for close-up- s By the time his second sir brushing was complete he looked about as bappy as did my pet pooch the day he fell into a can of turpentine Copyright 1938 for The Tribune make-u- p at Opening Today old-tim- -- ot $0 s' O -- By ANGELO PATRI When I began teaching I went as a substitute to ths school of a prin- clpal who was firmly convinced that work was always b accompanied noise that ailence even quiet meant w In this studio Anne Shirley by refusing to play a role in “The Law West of Tombstone" has been suspended Little Miss Sihrley is undoubtedly justified in not being willing to risk her career by playing e-r- away “As I was legging It for the tree she was at first about 15 feet behind She caught up to me before I could get to the tree and rammed her horns of me and I fell face down She had her head tommy back- and rammed her horns into the ground on each aide of me Instead of through me —or I would not be writing about it It seemed a long time but at last she was satisfied and walked over me and did not step oh me soon as she was off I jumped ©5 As and tied the rope to a tree” up -- That was almost hut not quite Jean Rouverol above who was given leading feminine ' role in the end of the story One of the to ' cowboys tried film when Anne Shirley refused the part put a halter on the fierce cow but she slipped it off and charged at Thompson as he came riding up At last the ranch owner said to let the cow go free She trotted off and Mr Pet MARY BLAKE By tegrew writes that he never saw her A' LIBRA’ jforts sufficiently to Justify a pre- ag$in I have an idea that perIf October 1 Is your birthday the diction of a brilliant and successful haps he was just as glad that he didn’t see her any more! 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as “one could wish to meet He is given the post of chauffeur stays on target material for a novel and also because he has and HI fallen in love with Miss Bennett the debutante daughter The Tower’s second feature will be "Boy of the Streets" starring Held over for an additional two Jackie Cooper From out of "the weeks by popular demand of ordid depths of the great city alums rises this triumphant story of Salt fake's Smart Dancing Sat youth and honor and a boy’s fight Dining and Dancing Nightly to find himself Guy Usher Hath leen Burke Gordon Elliot and ctb Except Sunday rs are in the cast (Continued from Preceding Page) Carl Ravazza f Whether a Classroom Is- - Quiet or Noisy Usually' Depends on - By UNCLE RAY e cowboy story Is told in this letter from Mr SC Pette-grewho tetyi me he is now 73 ' years of age: I saw in your stqries a short time ago that if anyone has some true etorles about animals to send them in Over 50 years ago I was out In the mountains of Colorado and spent nine years there I could tell many interesting stories about bear hunUng bronco busting and ’ ' shooting "I was raised: In Illinois and my brother and cousin and I went out to Thompson's ranch In Colorado north of Pike’s peak ‘'One day in 1883 Thompson and a rider man went out and brought in a bunch of cattle In the bunch was a Cow Thompson wanted to take northeast to a pasture I went to the corral and told him he’d better throw two ropes on her and spread apart but he said that if he let her out with the other cattle he could drive her "I opened the gats and she left the other cattle and ran- - for the woods She was dragging a rope We rode after her Thompson reached down got tle rope and snubbed her to a tree I got off my horse to loosen the rope but as soon as I did it she made a dive for me and tried to hook me With her long horns dodged her but she came' back ran around a tree and caught She—turned-a- nd th ran toward a tree about 100 yards An 1 TI938 OCTOBER Stays Over Talk mLER in a class B western But Anne's refusal gives Jean Rouverol her big opportunity From obscurity Jean skyrockets to prominence possibly to stardom So stars are born When Jimmy Cagney walked out a Warner Brothers and spent two years fooling about with second rata studios his studio bosses discovered that Jimmy wasn’t irreplaceable Instead they developed a new star in Wayne Morris Last spring Lick Powell indulged in a similar walkout— and merely forced the studio to build in the person of John Payne his most dangerous rival Odd that Payne is the husband of Anne Shirley— whose studio battle may' give a newcomer the chance Payne waited so long for I saw rushes of "The LawlWestof Tombstone” today— and Miss Rouverol is doing a swell job The scenes shot to date indicate that the picture is going to be one of the best offerings of the year I hope that when the critics start praising the new find— Jean will remember to thank Anne Shirley for her big opportunity The first person I met on the “Law West of Tombstone” set was Evelyn Brent a few years ago one of my favorite stars and still one of my favorite people Directors haven’t been calling her very fra fluently of late but she refuses to be discouraged I asked her what she is doing in this picture and she shrugged "Just a bit—a French musio hall singer but I’m mighty glad to play it—it’s a chance to prove that I can still act” I like the courgge with which she has turned her back on all the glamour that surrounded her stardom And If there is an ounde of fairness in Hollywood it should have a spot for a woman who has the fortitude to begin all over again— without a v complaint Anna May the elephant in "Gunga Din” has a passion for tobacco She keeps the outdoor set where the company is working free of clgaret and cigar stubs and when the supply of“snlpes” runs low forages in th pockets of the crew The other day she 'jilt a new high by snatching a cigaret from Vic McLaglen’s lips It was burning but that didn’t bother Anna May She dropped it on the ground carefully tramped on it with one of her size fifties then snuffed it up and calmly tucked it Into her mouth SATURDAY MORNING A Little HOLLYWOOD — Settin’ 'Around O): That old adage “It’a an lit wind that blows nobody good” U TRIBUNE that nothing was1 hildren quietly working “What’stwaltlng and hoping " to hear It this? What’s this? No activity There came a mighty rushing wind no noise no moving about Corns but the Voice was not in it And come this one won’t do We must fire and earthquake but the Voice have activity Be active! Be was not In them either And by and by In the deep stillnesa that Onca the Voice spoke to Its followed all the noise cams ths still prophet He was listening for it small Voice being done The children In that1 school shouted their recitations so loudly that their voices could be heard through the walls THEATRES YAS 7066 J0imN0WMTHB$25(q)0(nM0VlgDmZIC0HTE$I jMTERMOUNTAIN Ths tsachers roared their direcCarl Havana who with his bend tions and their Inwill play another two weeks at the struction Going F down the halls Rainbqw Randevu ' for Angela Patrl recess or dismissal to assembly filled the air with the sound of marching feet and the building viSari Ravazza Band’ brated as If shaken by an earthI went home every evening - quake Extendrlngagement with a headache — — — — One day the principal called me At Rainbow Randevu over to his desk He used to sit on Carl Ravazza who has been play a platform out in the corridor so lng at the Rainbow Randevu with he could hear his school working "Do you ever do any worlrfn that his band for' the last two weeks room?” he asked will be held over for a like period “I try to” said I according to an announcement "Well It can’t be much for I made Friday by Jerry Jones man- haven’t heard a peep out of that room since you went in Wake up ager of this night spot Since and get lively Start those children coming dancing has been working” featured nightly except Sunday at I wondered what was the matter with the man and went my way the Ralnhpw Raxazza brought his orchestra seeking' a quiet place out on the direct to Salt Lake City from the crowded street to collect my St Francis hotel In San Francisco thoughts for theheafternoon’s work Next morning appeared in the classroom where I was teaching arithmetic "Let me show you” Tabernacle Organ said he- - "Where is your ruler?” ' I had-n- o -- ruler— "Howryoucan RecitaLProgram— get along without one la more than The followinjfprogram will be I can see Jackson go get me a ruler from my desk" and his voice given Saturday at nooiTaTtha reg- might have been heard echoing ular S tabernacle organ re- down the harbor Jackson brought the ruler The principal took It cital: struck the desk a mighty blow with Dr Frank W Asper at organ It and shouted "First row stand" Toccata and Fugue in D minor the battle waa on Between Bach and the desks mak: The Old Refrain Bach shouts he smacked Soon desks were ing boys jump Allegro Moderato from the First hands Sonata Bach slammingand boys shouting How e be feet clumping Andantlno Lemare waving could stand it waa beyond me Favorite "Mormon” hymn "The "See? ghat’s the way Now let Morning Breaks” do it” That was a Arr by Organist me seehs you was never to see for it An Old Melody Arr by Organist sight was Just as impossible for me to Toccata In F Widor make that noise as It was for him to be quiet I went to another school with hie hearty approval Stored Linoleum He died and I thought his like To prevent linoleum from crack would never-coagain but his lng after it has been rolled and ghost still walks The idea of stored away place It before the Activity entered Into educational fir for a few hours and let It get minds recently- - and was introduced One principal thoroughly warmed before unroll- into many schools entered a classroom and found the ing It — ID -- me POPULAR Doors OrTIIE PRICES Drew at 12:30 Msim 'brothers — -- PICTURFS START at M:4S 3 STAGE SHOWS DAILY at 2:30—4:30—430 T M STAGE — ' THE REGENERATION OF A FATHER THROUGH THE LOVE AND FAITH OF A LITTLE GIRL— TIIE KIRBY FLAYERS IN Zi — crcAiom Every TLaCeB Qrft Woman Should FORECAST" 4NMlMOVM!AiN r$3M3jk twniwt iwom Sm’RUDE cwrrKT fKIMif NowShowing: KTopsToppeiT Constance BENNETT EXTRA! 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