Show Vecfneday Morning- Screen 'Sedatives' Better Than War Pictures for Country's Emotions Yet I By Jimmie Fiddler fgotten performance HOLLYWOOD— I’ve just seen-- for myself wishing I had never seen the second time since I want- it Such pictures should be left ed to recheck my first impres- for some future generation less insions— a preview of “Nurse Edith volved emotionally than you and Cavell ” Unquestionally its a I are today “Nurse Edith Cavell” was inAnna great picture Neagle as tended as an indictment of war the English nurse executed in 1915 not as an indictment of Germans by order of a German military or the German military system tribunal gives a Its producer-directo- r Herbert Wilcox leaned over backward in his effort to be fair — to avoid any Yet suspicion of propagandizing no other picture screened is so certain to inflame Mature and sentiment for "Nurse Edith Influence presents attested facts— and — by— those facts convict the German governor general of Belgium of murdering a noble woman Audiences with another war now raging and NEWIIOUSE HOTEL sentiment already 7 30 P M TONIGHT strong will never be content to Under the Auspice! of the blame on that one man EXTENSION DIVISION Iplace don t think they would do so UNIVERSITY OP UTAH even if Wilcox had stretched his ""7' picture enough to include the JXJ M )££ W eventual punishment of the governor by his own horrified people This country needs screen sedatives to reduce its emotional fever not stimulants to send it higher And for the very reason that facts make it impossible to picture war without damning Germany per r- never-to-be-fo- Propaganda “fs anti-Germ- Ca-ve- Hr Arthur L ly high-mind- Heeloy anti-Germ- ai Mt NBC Station a listed are due Chat sen in jroxiam made entirely to network correction late to incorporate WEDNktSJDAT OCTOBER 11 M A 7 7 7 7 8 00— KUT A— Hillbilly Salute 1 5— KUTA—duet About Time 30— M TA— I iterimtlonal New 4 V— KUTA — Thle Rhthcnic Age 00 — NBC—Jmh Hlgelna of 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a film extra Karloff is just completing his twen tieth year of movie acting NETWORK A 32 PROGRAM 5 There’s a typical Ilollywoodism the raves now current about Carmen Miranda and her hit song The South American Way ” Not that Scnorita Miranda doesn’t deserve raves But not one word have I seen about Jimmy McHugh He merely wrote the song pfJlMhl where he will £pt a new W is giound form a new set “He say: times parents Many of fcOl’TII-AST (Sugarbouse) clations and a new a word set of hf "Daughters Courageous” with all right in school Never And he is fine Boarding schools camp er the Lane Sisters John Garfield of complaint f Aunt Ellen Geoffrey Lynn Fay Bamter and when he goes to visit his relatives v“ cumstances permit and Claude Rains also “The Last They all think heis great But they promise best Warning" with Preston Foster at home things are different We But if you cannot CFNTRE—“The Star Maker” with to make him obey We have vvhere? The next best have Louise Ware Linda Bing Crosby to get change things at home so h? I Campbell Ned Sparks Walter to speak and speak again he is in new settings rV Damrosch and the Los Angeles anything out of him He is picky everything you can change T? Philharmonic Orchestra h about his food fights about going out damaging the RIALTO— “My Man Godfrey” with to bed waits until I start out after the breakfast hour chanS William Powell and Carole Lomcome in from dishes and the menu bard also ‘The Gorilla” with the him before he will heard me dress and your usual w“ he has Ritz Brothers play although else cook and served called What is somebody I time the first meal If you can Do thm PARAMOUNT— “In Name Only” can’t him? Why matter with with Carole Lombard Cary the be as good at home as he is differently as possible while s ? ing on to the fact Grant Kay Francis Charles Co- he abroad? Id be satisfied If he was trying to reeducate that you burn Helen Vinson Katharine half this child r as good” through the house Alexander room! Home trained him He learned room then go over from sched? the CAPITOL— “The Saint In London” that he could do certain things in and the accustomed tr with George Sanders and Sally certain ways if he felt that way family and wherev erroutine of you can In him habits Gail with set “Disbarred" certain also Home Gray age to change without ££ Patrick and Robert Preston The very chairs and tables harm change things them Make a nes behim in those ways strengthen GEM— “Goodbye Mr Chips” with are the background of ade a groove out of the old J? Robert Donat Greer Garson cause they his customs and habit his thinking Mills John Change helps everybody AtS Ktlburn and Terry So are father and mother his ac- it is annoying but soon it becom TOUFR (9th So and 9th East) — customed background Home is a natural and we hate to chans what Richin “Submarine Patrol” with doing constant stimulation as much as we did the first t1BU ard Greene and Nancy Kelly also he does as he does Tearmg oneself out of a comlon “It’s a Wonderful World” with When the boy leaves home he able groove is unpleasant but Claudette Colbert and James Stew- enters a place where there is no gives one a chance to tnake a? old the to stimulate art background Try a change all arej are new tables growth and see whether things are m STAR— “Condemned omen” w ith associations There and chairs and pictures and dishes changed for the better Sally Ellers Louis Hayward and and he Ann Shirley also “Breaking the new sounds new faces sets associations with these They Its easy to cure bad habits Ice” with Bobby Breen are different from home associa- your youngsters if you Jt“ STATE — "The Last Train From tions so his actions will be differ- right Be guided by Angelog0Pain Madrid” with Dorothy Lamour ent If the people direct him in helpful booklet "Annoying Hats Lew Ayres and Gilbert Roland also good ways he will behave well its” Send for it inclosing 10 cent when And the with them visits he “Everybody’s Baby” whenever in coin Address Angelo Patri mm beJones Family will he he goes home again of The Salt Lake Tribune p o have in response to the old asso Box 75 Station O New York N Ml RRAY-Z- ane Grey’s “The Her I ciations and the old habits Most itage of the Desert” with Don of our Released teachBell insensible by is Inc Syndicate teaching Woods also ‘The Lost Squadron” We do not know we are ing with Richard Dlx teaching nor what But home is MARLO (Sugarhouse) — “Souls at a powerful teaching force that is Sea” with Gary Cooper Frances never idle Dee and George Raft also "King How is one to get this child to of Chinatown” with Akim Tamir-of- f form new ways? Send ’him to and Anna May Wong ON THE STAGE AND SCREEN ROXY (On the Stage— Moulin Rouge Revue with Harry Shannon and orchestra (On the scieen) —"Spawn of the Noith" with George Raft and Dorothy Lamour also "Cocoanut Grove" with Fred MacMurray and Harriet Hilliard Uncle Ray on Columbus By I ncle Kay we come near Columbus day our thoughts go back to the famous voyage which was made with three small sailing vessels We may remember the old jingle “In fourteen hundred ninety - two Columbus sailed the ocean blue ” n lie did sail but it was a voyage On das when the wind picked up the vessels made speeds of 10 to 11 miles an hour That seemed very good to Columbus but how does it compare to the speed of modern liners? There are few ocean passenger steamers which do not travel at least twice that speed on any day of a jourSome fast ones like the ney "Queen Mary” make from 30 to 35 miles an hour Present - day speed Is steady This makes a difference speed As slow-motio- Opening Today Mario in "Souls at Sea” which is paired with the "King of Chlntown” on the bill opening at the Mario theater Wednesday This sea picture is given an excellent cast with Its principal quartet comprising Gary Cooper George Raft Frances Dee and Olyme Bradna With Anna May Wong and Akim Tamaroff as the stellar team the second offering has to do with the struggle of an oriental woman doctor to bring to justice the head of a giant gambling racket carJ Carrol ried on In Chinatown Naish Sidney Toler Philip Ahn and Anthony Quinn are prominent in the action t Stirring drama Is depicted On many days of his voyage the ships of Columbus were not favored with good windR and made little if any westward progress The pournoy from Palos Spain to the island of San Salvador lasted two months and nine dajs ’there was a stop at the Canary islands and the journal of the vojage shows it brought a delay of more than three weeks We may give the "running time” from Spain to the new world as about six weeks Think of how that compares with modern Atlantic crossings Fast liners now cross the ocean In four and a half days Airplanes go across in from 24 to 30 hours The long stay of Columbus m the Canary islands was m5de to fix one of the three small vessels in the admirals fleet It was leaky and had a loose rudder Columbus also obtained a new supply of food and water at the islands The largest vessel of Columbus was rated as "a decked ship of 100 tons" The “Nina” was of 40 tons and the "Pinta’ of 50 tons All three of them (if they existed now) could be placed inside a din ing room of the "Queen Mary” or the “Normandie” and there would be much space left over Columbus and his men wanted to reach Clpango (Japan) Cathay (China) and if possible India (For History or Biography section of jour sciapbook ) little Or whItc SKS ROLUb LfCTE- - m joe Pal S L Woman Ends Ocean Cruise A cruise around South America which began June 28 was completed Saturday when Mrs William L Vogler of 269 First avenue returned to her home here 'k Mrs Vogler with traveling friends sailed from San Francisco down the west coast of the continent through the Straits of Magellan and up the eastern coast She stopped In Buenos Aires 16 davs and also spent some time in Rio de Janeiro and Bahia Brazil In Bahia she bought a marmoset tiny jungle monkey weighing only one pound although fully grown and brought the little animal home with her as a pet Mrs Vogler made the trip with friends from San Francisco ‘it (JUXXE LOMBARD H Trm k fW¥W c— A Brinjni the wc HEPE THEY i om$TfRi£$' U9TA D06-- P SWELL YELLOV Organ Recital Alexander Schreiner is to be the organist for the regular noon recital at the tabernacle Wednesday with the following program arranged for presentation: Vierne Westminster Chimes Star Sunset Over Galilee Diggle Demereaux Presenting a dramatic story of Toccata in E major "Mormon” the regeneration of an embittered Favorite hymn "Come Come Ye Saints” woman prisoner by a joung psyArr by organist chiatrist and then her heroic sacAn Old Melody Arr by organist rifice for him "Condemned WomThomas en” will be an offering at the Star Overture to "Mignon” theater Wednesday Sally Ellers and Louis Hayward have these pnmlpal roles in ttie picture laid in the somber setting of a womens pcmtcniarv 'lhe sullen discouraged prisoner is brought to a happier viewpoint by the doctor but rather than wreck his career by the marriage he offers she attempts to destroy his love for her by joining In a plan for A prison outbreak Anne Shirley Richard Bond Lee Patrick and Esther Dale are prominent Bobby Breen's starring vehicle “Breaking the Ice” In which tiny Irene Dare skating star Is featured with the boy singer Is comCharlie Ruggles panion offering and Dolores Costello are the prinDIRECT FROM cipal aduit players HELD OVER! TODAY ONLY! THE 8TAGE— —ON I0ULIII ROUGE REVUE An Intrnation! Mar' Rrral OV TIIF SC RFEN George Raft Dorothy —Also— Lamour “COCOANUT GROVE” Fred MacMurray Harriet Hilliard BOOK NITE AGAIN TONIGHT STANDARD AMf RICAN FC ( IOPKDI A Volumes 1— Z— CD STAGE-SCR- EEN One Xili Only! TIIIJ1ISIIAY Ladies 40c of Fitrava-lm- a feminine Pulchritude “SPAWN OF THE NORTH” Arisls— 13 RADIO— Cnllntinn A of featuring IJV— a- - By Angelo TatH — TREASURE ISLAND PM NOT k M?' in all THE M St gown to ’ei'lite?' 1939 J jr Idle chatter: Every time somespeaking” I always think of Betty Grable Human nature note: Dignifird Lewis Stone s confessed yen to play the trap drums When better pictures are made — Walter Brennan will undoubtedly steal ’em description of Tony Galento: The Beer Barrel Poker Wonder why Alice Faye always folds her arms So tightly when she's photo-e- d with Rudy Vallee? Looking for the proverbial needle in a haystack would be a cinch compared to searching for an unof Don smiling photograph Ameche Height of something or other: Zorina's Insistence that a backstage sun salon be installed for her use in the New York theater where she will appear this fall What every young man would like to have for Christmas — Is Virginia Field in ner new “Zaza” OctoK Pr H Good Home Is Child's Mo5i Capline f Powerful Teaching Force Now Playing At Salt Lake Theaters E tainment” A quartet 0 45 — NBC — Charlee Ruuvon organlat — Arlington lime Hignai u 30 00— KUTA — International Neva 1 — 5 NBC— 30 Kldoodlers InatrumentaMute 10 JO— NBC— National Farm and Home H ur with Walter Blaufuf or iteitra and guet uptake 31 IV— NBC — Virginia Has contralto 3 1 in — RC — Ir li g Miller i onhestra 31 4 V— N BO — Organ concert 3 2 00 — KUTA— International New P M X2 15 — NBC — Indiana Indico— V a r I ( t v with Geatt Brown and Krfgram Melodic with 12 JO— NBC — Manhattan Cloutier onheslra Norman Dinah Hhore and BUI lohmon 3 00— NBC— Orphan of Divorce 1 15— NBC— The Twin" thae X 30— NBC— Jackson Teagarden a orches 3 45— KUTA — Gena WEDNEbDAY OCTOBER 11 M oo — K The Curtain Rise b 15 — K8L — Farm Flashes 6 10 — KBL— Sunrise Herenade 6 4 5 — KHL— rihe Mueic Box 7 00— KbL — International News 7 J 5— KSL — Tabernacle ( onaole 7 JO— KhL — Bud Burnham and his at Bm karoo 7 4 5— hL — International News 8 00 —CBS— Pretty Kitty Kelly Time 8 15 — KSL— Breakfast 8 JO— KSL— Miniature Concert h 45 — K li — In the Music I ibiarv 9 00 — C Rft — Pres New — War Bulletin 0 05 — KSL — Melodic Variation 0 15 — KBL — Aloi g Melody lane 0 jn — KM— Home program 9 45— CBB— Mv Children” 10 00 — c RS— Kate Hmith Hpeahe 10 1 5— C B8 — When a Girl Marries ' 30 10— C BS— Romam e of Helen Trent 3 0 45 —CRB— Our Gal Sunday Mui al Mood U 00— KS1— Lire CBB— Can Be Beautiful ift— It 11 io— BS— Road of Life 45 — CRB— Press New — War Bulletin It 11 50— CBS — Liuny Roes Noon 12 00— CBB— Big Sister P M True Life 12 15— CBB — Aunt Jenny Stories 12 30— Bb — Brenda Curtis with Vicki Vola r 12 45 — CBS— Mv Bon and I" 1 00 — CBS — Jnvce Jordan girl interne 3 15— -- CRB— Smlet Girl" 1 10— CBB — Pres New 1 t5 — R8 — American ftchooj of the Air 2 00 — KBIj— gong Time 2 15— CBB — Mvrt and Marge f 2 30— CBB— Hilltop House with Besi Johnson 2 45— C BS— Htepmother 3 00 — CRH— By Kathleen Norris " 3 15— CBB— Lite and Love of Dr Susan 3 30— CBB— It Happened in Hollywood with John Conte and Meara 3 45— R8 — B atterjtood Balnea 4 00— KbL— International New 4 15— KBL — Ramhling Rhythm o— ( RS— H V Kaitenhoru 4 4 45— KBIv— Whopping Bulletin ft 00 — KHL— Htory Telllt g Time ft 15— KHL— Jock Armstrong ft jo— KHL— Rhvthm Revue News ft 45— KHL— International ft 00 — KM — Tixiav a Women ' 6 15— KHL — Interviews with vieitlng ce lehrttle ft JO— KHL— Twilight Serenade 8 40— KBL— Air ( astles " KSL mode! homes program ft 55— CBB — Press News with Elmer Da is 7 00— CRB— Star Theater with Kennr Baker Ken Murrav Frames Iang f rt Das d Brkma t orchestra 8 00— CBS— I Want a Divorce" g 15— KBL — Donald Novis Bings 8 to — ( ns — Bum and Alien 0 00— CBB— Amos 'it Andy 9 15 — ( BS — liim and Abner orchestra 9 30— CRB—Paul Whiteman 10 00— CBS— Al Pearce and hie Gang 10 to— h SL— U 8 Government Reports 30 4 5— KIa— National Radio Revival 11 OO— HH— Paul ttulllvan Reviews the News 11 15— CRB — Edith Lorand and her Hun garlan onheatra 43 — i BS — Nightcap Yarns Midnight l i — KBL— 1 2 “Ths Golden Thread" Movie Acting ft THE VOICE OF THE WEST t drama 20 Years of haps it would be better to leave war alone now and for a long time to come and stick to “just enter- tlQC-RE- D Wife " 8 30 — NBC— Fran Alllaon contralto 4 — 8 NBC — Rakov orchestra 0 no— N RC — V iemie imemhle 9 JO— NBC — Escort and Betty— Mixed -- iTbt Salt £akc ftdbunc - si fwiimllT Gents 75c "Heyward ItUre Lnlt Aaae Shirley Includes Tax I t Pearce Al I Coconut Grove miSutsm AND HIS GANG This romantic film favorite will be supported by Hollywood’s leading feminine stars m a series of Wednesday night plays BOYERS popularized by CHARLCS GINGER ROGERS tonight co-sta- rs In that light romantic comody “IF YOU COULD ONLY COOK" INAERAND-NIWSHO- FAST— W FA5aNATlNO AND IVliY VrtONIIOAf 0 1’ KSL AND COLUMSIA HITWOIK HOUOHT TO YOU B Lit? 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