Show 24 Salt £akc fributtr Tuesday Morning- - You Can't Fool Film Fans Fidler Finds Their Shrewd Appraisals Amaze Him in picture-makin- g fans who were ecstatic about a picture as long as tt featured favorite stars are now as extinct as the giant peteiodac-ty- l Make no mistake about it people have grown picture wise and Hollywood is kidding itself if It believes that the star svstem bank night publicity or anything else can substitute for entertainment value As the pretty young ladv at the candy counter here in Cleveland puts it: "Ten years ago movies were just about the only cheap entertainment now if we think the picture’s bad we can always’’ atay home and listen to the radio I m being perpetually astonished by the professional tone of fan If the direction of a criticism picture is bad Mr and Mrs Fan know it They appraise the ability of the star with uncompromising And they carry their shrewdness appraisals right on down the line to include each important member of the supporting cast They pick plots to shreds challenge the logic of situations and even talk Intelligently about the musical score The handwriting’s on the wall In one way— and one way only-c- an Hollywood please such careful buyers By making good pictures Jimmie Fidler At Salt Lake Studio— "Virginia City librarian hands her a dun (or a book toy years overdua on her recent visit to Helena Mont Myrna 1 IV—— 1 Tower (8th So and 8th East)— "Bachelor Mother" with Ginger Rogers and David Niven also “Golden Boy” with Barbara Stanwyck and Adolph Menjou On the Stage and Screen Roxy (on the stage)— Gene Austin and his Trocadero Revue with the Sherrell sisters Rusty Wright and Frances Faye Betty Noble Slim Williams and Valarie trio (On the screen)— "Inside Information" with June Lang Dick Foran Mary Carlisle and Harry Carey also ‘The Lady’s From Kentucky" with George Raft and Ellen 15 ment he borrowed a pencil and Inscribed his brainstorm on the marble rubbing slab Next day In a story conference being unable to remember the great Idea he sent an office boy to the Turkish bath to make a copy Ten minutes later the phone rang "Mr Towne” came the report "I'm sorry sir but 1 can't read your writing!" "Never mind” snapped our newest' producer "Call a moving van— and bring me the slab1’’ Intimates hint that Lana Turners disagreement with MGM apparently prompted by hubby Artie In his camShaw is a first-stepaign to get her out of plctuies John Payne will finance a screen try for one Columbia drama school grad each year the protege to be selected by Estelle Davis Coit 3 A 3 3 4 4 ihrary Staff 4 10— KDY- L- kDYL Rarwk Hand 4 4 5— NBC — Rocky Gordon drama ft 00— N BO — Paul Carton orgamat 1 ft 15— KDYL— I Ittla Hhow 5 30— KDTL— Muato ol today and Teatartlay A OO— K Y L — Aloha I a nd r 1 15— KOYl-- W Nawi Cuvaraga From tha KDTL Naw Roora i 35— M0 — Pol o Gold— Prtaaa T Muata by Horace Haidt 00— NBU— Talk by lamp Chairman F c Fly ‘ frlVl nit ' C lawrancf autjaa T3V— NBC — Hhtvrr McOta and llony with Billy Mill mumc atid lha vixalini Kmjta Mr it 0 05— NBC — Rjb Hop a Variety Show with Bui Good win Jrrry Uolonna J i ly Garland vooa tat 0 30— NBC — Dim t Waltrra Dnjrhmia rauina or rui ant§ retrrat Virginia Vrrnil manat 00— MB — Piraum Tma witn Frad War inga PtnuaTKamana 0 15— KlYI- - World ( ntfraga Naw and I atrat Flatba 9 30— Mb - Johnny fiiah Praapnf ' a a Hugh JO 00 in — so — rp rtir naw and J tuny Great) a orrhaatfe Mu Jimmv Oner a nrhrtra 4Y I I S witn tlmt and varlatv mnaio temptratur for mamhar of tha 15f0 Club 0 05— NBO— Joati FlncE Hliatna o N v Mocxia at 7 40 a p A 1 Morning Nwa 50— js hc— Novaltttaa (H— MIC— V " Knmhta 9 14 — Mu’— Y nm Dr Malone" 9 30— NHC— Rtf hard Kant lraUng Cook ft 4V— NBC— Th Affair of Anthony t 10 (m— K TA— Internal' nal 10 l 4 — Kt'iA — Wrtolprnvkfr of I lah 1U K— KU1 A — Morning Gold with HnlljN w Naw bv Chat Prlft at 10 44 11 15— NBC - New York Arirtiln Club (H Lutuheon dlMiiaainft 'Mom aervaltonft on (ha ’ American hyatam nf Hro iraaMhft 11 45— MIC— fNoraamao Mai Quartat Noon 12 00— KUTA— International Nawa P M Muato 12 1 5— KUTA— Lunchaoti Dane 8 Army Band 12 80—1) tlireuad K? 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dent of the United States David Ramsey physician and historian Frastus D Palmer sculptor Dan tel Draper meteorologist George H Putnam publisher Erastus B Bigelow Inventor Released by The Bell Syndicate Is to be process lhan the British government for Repertory in Bard'i Play Worth Much To (r Aspiring Actress Maltha Scott the Bromtwa who makes her film debut in a has this Sol Lesser production prize-winni- cheatrt By Kalhlaan NorniL' Rhythm be Appmntmant it Happanad in Mollywnod John Conta and Martha aod Kddia Dunatadiar a or (inrilmed 45— C H4-- Preaa Nawa— Elmaf Davit U- U- ( Ili-a- We the t artpie with L tMid Heatter ami gjeata — T 30— KHt Mftmury J ana " Glenn 1 a Orrhrira tha (He Cltih a the While hii g 00— HL tj a on Mhiei and 0 ofvhea tra tha Andrew Mistera Mariua H Hton and Rav berty S 15— KML — vulng ( ottffrt JO— KML ft vma dllkXL world IWd ft 7 at a In F taga newi K 7' turna 0mt ft tMl— lift— Amoa 15— BM —Jimmy 0 30— a () 10 11 11 Richard hampt na - tftfl ma'iira MH HM -- 4 Rd i'll) M 12 I aul - 1frln — Ka- - MoIJrwood and Uimbar iv Preaa Clark Me Bia P!a mattma " taitaie killtvan Review M 1 gaol and Her 4— KML— I 14— K4l- uo— 4 HM New 14 4 MH t 4 11 44 Mi IP'fiTO A Anny FWiark H Ml t M-H- ‘11 A M NHiea Na R tha nrrhfttfl orchee’ra and liuf MB— Martr y ft'ranfta 00— kh!— iHwd Night Frwtn (Pad Advaruaamattl) Tms OrrhaaUA - rs Important 'Writing Personalities Join that RKO Radio Advance to Stormy Dinner was on the boat night after Larry said he couldn’t stand the vile food in the cafe Bonnie was tired of Mahave They sailed the next morning at davtn Cathie was the only one to the who got up to say good-by- e island She stood at the rail In the and early morning grayness watched It fade Into the gloom Its glamor was gone in the unflattering light It looked stark and gray and unromantlc Cathie stood and wept a few foolish tears and went Zane Grey’s " HOLLYWOOD— Adhering closely to his announced policy of engaging Important personalities for all phases of film making Harry E Edmgton recently appointed executive producer of RKO Radio Pictures has brought to the Gower street plant In this past fortnight many of the foremost screen writers now In Hollywood These include such nationally back to bed known literary figures as Gene She played around with Benjy Fowler James Hilton Louis Brom-fiel- d all morning not wanting to be Dorothy Parker Donald Ogalone with Stormy They played den Stewart Sam and Bella“flpe-wac- k shuffleboard and Cathie listened to Grover Jones and Tess endless songs and in the afternoon everyone played bridge Myra Gene Fowler author of such had gone to bed with a touch of book best sellers as “The Great seasickness Bonnie said Mouthpiece" "Timberline" and It was later that evening that "Trumpet In the Dust” is busy at Cathie made the startling discov- work on sereen adaptation of ery about Bonnie and Larry She “Sanda Mala" which will be prohad come up on deck and was duced by Robert Sisk where "Half a Rogue” a starring vewalking up to the fore-dec- k The murmur hicle for Charles Laughton to be she could be alone of Bonnie’s voice was the first produced by Erich Pommer Is at thing she heard and then a soft present engaging the adaptation masculine voice that was Larry's attentions of Louis Bromfield one They were standing with their of America's most successful modbacks to her and suddenly Larry ern authors Sam and Bella Spewack one of put his arms around Bonnie and kissed her It wasn’t a casual kiss Hollywood most noted writing and Bonnie was more than sub- teams have been signed to write the script of Theodore Dreiser’s mitting to it Cathie turned away shocked for famous novel "Sister Carrie" Adele She was almost to the com which Sisk also will produce James Hilton author of "Lost panlonway when she bumped Into her and she looked at Adele un Horizon” and "Good-bMr Chips" able to mask her sympathy Adele Is busy on the screen story of stepped toward her Her voice was "Water Gipsies” very calm and low She said “So you’ve found out about it Cathie?” Cathie took her hand "I'm sorry Adele I didn't mean to let you ” She I know because I hesitated and Adele withdrew her hand firmly - Sles-ing- y Hands Were Steady "Because you thought I didn’t know about it” she answered evenly "Well I have known for a long time" She lit a clgaret and her THIS Wp 7ffmrSorm MfGE" FRIDAY OIX THE STAGE-- 40 PFOPt F— 10 BIG ACTS "FRENC H FOLLIES" t iej si er $26 LMsm y fH! V K0AMIKTCI! h y per- -- WITH— JAMES STFWART AL1 AV JONFS HITS- -2 IG STAV OMVFIt LAUREL HARDY —in— “I LYING DEUCES’’ — with— JMV HKINAI p Ait Kt R GARDNER D WUlor irtl g 45— KL- - He and Van were obviously not enjoying themselves and Adele was strained and tired and the lines around her eyes seemed deepened Cathie was morose and took a perverse pleasure In being as boring to Benjy as she could Altogether the day was not a success Larry and Stormy had caught a tarpon and two small which they were fairly proud of though they said there was better fishing half an hour from Miami Myra was Jaded and Irritable even “ROSE MARIE” pro-gm- i It" hands were steady “You see Bonand she won't nie Isn't the first be the last It's just Larry That’s " the way he is Cathie was silent not knowing what to say Adele leaned back against the wall and watched the clgaret smoke "He always comes back" she said "He’s always sorry But that’s the way he is and I can’t help myself I Just love him” She laughed harshly “Like the song 'I don’t care he’s my man!’ Funny Isn’t It?" She threw the clgaret to the floor and turned toward Cathie She was shaking In silent sobbing laughter and Cathie went to her and held her tightly She understood now why she had never liked Larry and she understood too about the pain in Adele’s eyes and the throbbing weariness of her voice when she sang to him Adele darling” she soothed her "You musn't cry Please don't” Her own voice was choked with Infinite pity Adele raised her head and said "I’m not crying It’s really awfully funnv- If I have to be one of a crowd it's nice to be first anyway" (Continued tomorrow) Tomorrow: The return to Miami ' has a violent climax —IN— ng to be the Wade N Stephens organist for the usual noon recital at the tabernacle Tuesday lie has arranged the following for prp'enlation: f ranrk t hoi ale In A minor Si hero figout Gmlniant Dreams Favorite Mormon hymn "As the Dew fiom Heaven DisArr by organist tilling And Old Melody Arr by organist ‘Du tered boats that were for charter and Cathie’s party due to Myra’s arranging was made up of Adele Benjy Van and herself It was a hot disagreeable day and Cathie's boat didn’t even have a strike Spirits Sank Low At noon the Challenger sailed out of the harbor and Cathie's spirits sank even lower Adele told her the colonel had decided he didn't like Mahave Benjy said Irritably “You can have my share of Groucho Mjirx has turned author again his latest article being "What This Country Needs’ MacDONALD NELSON EDDY 1 in ht Author Groucho JEANETTE 2-B- ftOOKl— Fourteen) before for which Cathie was grateful though puzzled Perhaps he hadn’t really meant It He might have been just drunker than usual They went baclf to the boat and he said good-nigand left her at her door The night was long for Cathie and the next day depressing They went fishing In two of the bat- 1910 5DE Organ Recital 4V— Hn — Mcattargnod Bain 4 00— HK— 1 ha annoutned 4 15— K r— Ory anatie 4 Hi— bh— J v a Mr tan ftirt tntama 4 45— HM— Hi Wsfld 1 lavM Dealer in Olenina" ft J 5— K 4 1—J a k Armatrong ft Jt— ( HM— Hcrnnd Huktiam! 4arrin He an Menken 0 00—4 HM Hi T with Fdward tl Ribt) n and Ona I ha 0 30—4 HM M eainft i nurt of — p rotr tain aaakhift Heir heira lo 3 Rita Hansen April 2 mission to Import a consignment of Enfield revolvers from England to equip his movie troops in Paramount "Northwest Mounted Police" Fnfields carried by th mounties at the period of the picture are now extremely rare on star this continent suggestion to offer to ambitious joung aetresse — "work Incom- a repertory Shakespearean pany” For two years before she wa Il ld— CBa — Aunt jannr Tme Ufa chosen to create the "Emily" role itorMM In th stage production of the t HW Tlfa Regina-1- 2 If 50— 45— CB5— My fro and t Pulitzer plsy Miss l OO— if R4— ft laiy Olrl Scott was a member of the Globe 1 15— A Hd— Flaniier tAUayg aomcnanta J 30— 4’B4— Prate Nawa company j 14—4 hd— America t flx hnol nf tha Alt’ repertory $25 a week' and experi'I 3 (Hi— KHI— Nn achord got Novalattaa 2 IV— CHft— Mvrt and Marga ence that was worth a fortune” — HU Hop Bouaa t 30—CHH with 0ea she savs "It taught m how: little Johnann 3 45— CB5— tha atbry of I knew about ftarm(hr acting " Kay Fairchild S 00— f K4— 3 1 4— KNIj— $ 30—4 Hit— with Maam social wel- fare literary educational dramatic or a specialized commercial work you may win many admirers and find vourself at the receiving end of the horn of plenty You should have no difficulty In handling your matrimonial affairs in wav to assure your future hap- reproduced by Inc developed by Dr Harvey Fletcher of the Bell Tele phone Laboratories and his assO' Another Make-U- p emtes Akim Tamlroff who has porJ Spencer Cornwall director of trayed many unusual characters in the tabernacle choir described the pictures donned an entirely new as providing absolute make-u- p process for Paramoupt’s "Unfidelity In recording with addi- tamed" technicolor drama of the ditional features adding special North Woods in which he costars mension tp the music and permit- with Ray Milland and Patricia ting tonal enhancement making Monson He had to have his face possible even better Interprets covered with a mask of Ice for tlon in the recording than In the scene in which he Is shown frozen original to death Also scheduled on the program will be selections by Paul Robeson and a dramatic presentation by Arms and deMille Cecil B DeMille has applied to Walter Armitage and James Sul a new KBL— Tha Band Waitmi ft 15— KbL— Down tha IftiaaiMtppL ft 45— KBL— Ktockman a Buliattna 7 00— K8L— 4orid coverage mwi T 15— KQL— Hvmn Sarvioa 7 30— KSL— ftacond CalL T45—KHL— Wally laodack'i Brwkfaat New 0 00— Hft— Pratty Kitty Kaliy 5— KHL— Muatcal Menu — KnL— Dota and Duhaa with Dotty Kmart 0 00— K8L— PrtM nawa 0 (5— Ks — Daift ie You 0 30— KBL— lha MHky Wv with Mary Lea laviur am Bemiy talker 45— 114 — My t htldren 10 00— C flH — Kali Smith Hnaa IO 15— CBH— When a Utr! Marrwia 10 10— ( KB— Romatica of Heien IrtnL 10 45— CHH— Our (al ftunday 11 O- O- Khl-Por- tia Biaka U 15— CB5— Ilta Can Ba Keautimi U 3(— H— ‘Tha Right tn Harpina1 45— nKbIi" W orld Cuvaiaga Nawa It Noon 1 2 oo— CB— Big Utar ih ( N APRIL TUESDAY some line of political Citv famous coach David 0 Selz- nlck wants to lease Olivia de Havil-lan- d from WB to pace Vivien Leigh In a second picture as yet unani nounced The Staff A M 0 UO— Choir's S Reproductions of music by the L D S tabernacle choir and organ and by the Philadelphia Symphony orchestra will beature a special program in Carnegie hall New York Citv April 9 and 10 it was announedi Sunday In Salt Lake Jl 15— NBC— Vajtahonrf 70— NHC— tha Ontnalttla 4 5— K U T A — t font rag 1 Ht'iotara if (Paid Advrtlamnl 00— KUTA — llomtfiit 7 Of Ha ft nit —Banal NIK'— Bud and (tietr nrntiiema rral bo Ht Mm 4 45— M C btraiftbl 1pm aia Nawa laam a — KDYL- n art IUU Jf) NMC — Chin a froatrra orrneur Jl I 5— 45 — NHO— Harb Inmin I orcnfBir h AFRIL TUEBDAt M A uu loo If April 2 is your birthday the best hours for you on this date are from 10 a m until 12 noon from 2 to 4 p m and from 8 to 10 m The danger periods are from 8 to 10 a m from 6 to 8 p m and from 10 p m until midnight If you are a woman and April 2 Is your birthday be careful lest prevent your making prejudice some very worthwhile friends It may be well for you to make It a rule to judge people by their accomplishments rather than by their clothes or social positions Through studying yourself you may discover the vast amount of latent ability and resourcefulness you have at your command which may be put into practical use and Increase your earning capacity Through Music Heard On N Y Program THE VOICE OF THE WEST u utomad aia D L 15— KDYL— Hrljiful Harry1 Hint 20— KDYL— Tima V Tima a 45— KDYLr— JMornlng Health Club Fun" Program f OO— K DYL — Just For RyM Woodbury a Orchaatra untitgM m prtijErama mirely to network correction lata to Inoorporata Today Drew ft 1 with City" Stuart Gloria LU Hour with Mary Marlin Ui parking Pappaf Young a Family and I to and Sada 00— NHL— Bn batata Wtfa drama 1 5— NBL— Stalia Lallee drama K lYlr— Jiiciv and Jana drama 45— NBC— Biua Plata Special'' Early Aftarnoon Maloitiae 00— Mil tiiri ai ma drama Road of I Up 3J—KDYL— drama NHt'— KHiy Kama drama 45—NH'— “The 0 Ned a drama 00— KDYL— World Coverage Newt J 3— NUC— fttoriae of MaUolm Ciaira 25— KDYL — R ok Ravlawa by Public (Continued on P Horoscope for Errol Flynn Miriam Hopkins Humphrey Bogart Randolph Scott Frank McHugh Alan Hale Guinn Williams Mario (Sugarhouse) — "Goron-lmo- " with Preston Foster and Ellen Drew also “The Lady and the Mob” with Fay Bainter and Ida Lupino State— ‘The Real Glory" with Gary Cooper Andrea Leeds and David Niven also "It Could Happen to You" with Stuart Erwin and DeMille is so sgog about the screen possibilities of Romere Darling Indian beauty that hes considering third remake of 'The Squaw-man- ” to give her a chance The McMillan Publishing company —which used to concentrate on literary classics— is dickering with Gloria Dickson for book rights to a compilation of her fan mail I1QC-RE- D NETWORK On recent visit to Helena Mont Myrna Loy was greeted by more than fan acclaim— the city librarian handed her a dun for a book 15 jeara overdue! So many gapers have discovered that road overlooking Ginger Rogers' swim pool tjat she’s erecting STATION THI canvas' screens as modesty Insur(lt' 1290 on Tour Dill) ance TUESDAY APRIL S Today's most hilarious story con(Tuna In 'Judy and Jim” UUa aft cerns Gene Towne Soon at 2 30 ) Seems that A tf while getting a massage m a Turk4 OfV— KDYL— Jhinrlaa Baonarit Houaa muato and ish bath near the studio 030— KDYl— he sudfirm nawa T 00— KDYL— Ltttla Church in tha Rock-1denly conceived a supercolossal fravortl Mymni idea for his current production Rtvua f " BeT 30— KDYL— World Nawa "Tom Brown's School Davs Coviraia front tha KDYL Nawa Room ing in his birthday suit at the mo Y 45— KPYL— Muaio of March Tint 00— MH — Mn MarnM drama ft CburcAea rA v00 — NBC— Piaaaant Theaters Victory— "Stand Up and Fight" with Robert Taylor and Wallace also "The Thundering Beery West” with Charles Starrett and "Sons of the Pioneers " d t0 50—MiO— Agatnat Tha ttiorm drama 45— NBC— IN Guiding Ight drama 30 00— KDTL— Tba Walia Llvaa On iO 25— vKDYL— Homtr Rodahaavar Stag! You to Want Hear ftongi 10 30— EDI lr— Woman And Har World t Hiajr — 30 35 KDYL— Vocal Variant 10 43— KDTL— World Cuvaraga Ntwa 11 00— KDYL— Pohca Broadtail 11 05— KDYL— Tonic Tuna 31 IV— NBi‘— Ben Bamta a orchaatra 13 30— KDYL— Kefraahmant lima with ftlrgin Aim 11 45— vKB- CWorld Arnold Or1mmTa Daughter Valiant Lady and Hymua oi All L Theaters Kids Dear Caliban' So' While we alave to keep the Fidler' purse strings properly tuned you’re gallivanting around the country chatting with pretty candy clerks— chatting very confidentially too tince you admit discussing what she does on her evenings off! Well It Just goes to show that even a news hawk can’t turn ham actor without getting a John Barrymore complex If the "pretty young lady" was smart enough to compliment your profile shes probably headlining In your act by now Should you be In the mood for anything so prosaic as Hollywood news and rumor pleas be advised that: Mrs Knute Rockne trains in Wednesday to give the acript of her late husbands screenography an okay and to consult during Cecil B the pic's production The New Face — By A New Tribune Two - Week Serial st high-pressu- hard-boile- At the Utah— “The Blue Bird" with Shirley Temple Spring Bylngton Capitol Blending romance am comedy Nigel Bruce and Gale Sondergaard also "The Farmer's Daughter" and costarring Tom Brown and Moore with a galaxy with Martha Raye Charlie Rug-gle- s Constance Richard Denning and William of talent "Ma! He’s Making Eye at Me" Is one of the features of a frawley Rialto— Walter Disney "Pinoc-chio- ” double bill brought to the Capitol theater Tuesday Miss Moore inIn technicolor a sparkling new song as Tom Centre— "Young Edison" troduces as presenting the title numwell with Mickey Rooney Fay Bainter ber and Richard Carle who with George Bancroft Virginia Weidler Anne Nagel make a romantic and Eugene Pallette sings hi own compartnership — "Ma! He’s Making Capitol "I Found a Lemon In the position Tom at Me” and with Brown Eyes Constance Moore also "Knightyi of Garden of Love" Marie Greene offer the Range" with Russell Hayden and the "Merry Minstrels” an arrangement of the Straus and Jean Parker masterpiece "The Blue Danube” South-Ea(Sugarhouse)— “Four as another contribution to the muWives" with Lota Lane Priscilla sical melange Lane Rosemary Lane Gail Page "Knight of the Range" a Zane John Garfield Claude Rains Jef- Grey feature offer lively outdoor frey Lynn and Frank McHugh action on a Spanish hacienda alsd "Pride of the Bluegrass" where Jean Parker the rancher’ Gem — "Rose Marie” with Jeandaughter brings about the reforette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy mation of a young rustler Russell Victor Joty J Farrell "Flying Deuces" with Laurel and Hayden MacDonald and Bntt Wood are Hardy Murray (Murray) — "Daytime prominent Wife" with Tyrone Power and Linda Darnell also "On press Parade" with the “Dead End" entertainment those buyers have become After pumping every “average theater-goer’- ’ I’ve encountered on this tour I’m convinced that the a Opening Today S would be less after talking to typical fans and discovering just how analytical ga-g- Now Playing AS By Jimmie Fuller Staff: CLEVELAND Ohio-D- ear Hollywoodite who smugly marvel at recent improvements -- (OWING 1 MTE ONI VI APRIL 1 5 JIMMY W A1 Sll MONDAY TH h'caturt'n a Snappy Stage Show Rig frontier Dance April fith WALTZ TONIGHT Larfira £( KIP Mfur TONKiMT - ' SFECIAL and Frr? 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