| Show - l - ' i 28 Wednesday t t 4 - MornIzig - 5alt gake Zbe )kk Tfribunc Nk :'''''' 't- Alan Hale Makes Gadgets He Delights To Fiddle With Pay Dividends ' - By Char HOLLYWOOD It t - :i (UP) — The father of Actor Alan Hale was a patent medicine manufacturer and naturally sanething of an inventor Young Alan's first inventive efforts were among the hair restorers and wart removers of his father's laboratory and marked the start of a career as an amateur and professional gadgeteer And he's made it pay Not with with patent medicines which he parted long ago but with things like his fire extinguisher and theater seat The fire extinguisher is a gadget which looks more likeex-a bomb than the conventional tinguiaher You' just throw it into a fire and released chemicals do the-reHale's theater seat has been received enthusiastically by all who ever have had their toes stepped on and knees bumped by late comers Its quite sim'ple so simple that inventors of more complicated apparatus never thought of it-The seat merely slides back not far enough to bother those behind N but far 'enough to let others walk in frOnt without ac- Some theaters are cidentc - completely equipped with them And Hale keeps one in his Warner Bros dressineroom just to look at admire ? and occa- - 1 r - ' ' ) i - - : i - t' - 0 if' ' - - OrganRecital Alexander Schreiner Ii ' 1 1 - ' ' - ' ti E' - 1 - - i Il' z I 1 : ' ' i - '' ET1 B 1 ) ' Mfrs I 1 4 the propensity for fooling with gadgets of all sorts that some- times annoys Mrs- - Hale but not when Alan turns them to : profits ii pictures Now Showing tha flaye Carol Bruce William Gargan and Dick Foran Paramont—"Citizen Kane" with Orson Welles Dorothy Comingore Joseph Cotten Ruth Warrick and George Coulouris also "Information Please" Victory -- - "Virginia" with' Maudealeyine dCacrroa - Tell" - t Rosalind Russell Don Kay Francis and Van ' Heflin also "Whistling in the Dark" with Red Skelton Con- ' rad Veldt and Ann Rutherford Rialto — "Pot 0Gold" with James Stewart Paulette Goddard and Horace Heidt also "Lady Scarface" with Dennis O'Keefe and Judith Anderson Gem—"She Knew All the Ani Joan Bennett swers" with f4arit Tone and John Hubbard also "Time Out For Ann Rhythm" with Rudy Vallee Miller and Rosemary Lane- Studio — "Skylark" with Claudette Colbert Ray Milland Arneche ' GE 1 0 1 gli - ' 4 - a r 0 - - I - e C ' fiZ ski - 1 ( 1 I í 1 i 6C ' ) 1 s'' 1 ' t l ' a 1N ' ) 4 DLO 'NC I ' -'i: 1 - i 11 1 - r" - ---- i 44) it - ttt''?'-Li-- J TO V - I CMILDa114 i ' i : '' - f - I RATE "3 POI UPT DAY PASSES itt - KAY LL --- - -- - - - : el' 1 ' -G- ' ENE -41 --NI - ' ' ' ' LA VERNE Presents - -4- and 7t 4 i- Artist ' p - r- ) - 4' '' T—sr E-! 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' o I ' -1- 4 - Cover vità 1 - -- ' I r 3 : - -- -- A 1 k CIIICKFM or STEAK Aiitit'' An ' See This Celebrated Genius With -- ' : !II - os ''' t t k À - -- t :moi Person D011 REptiTio V" V - - - 4 ER ' '° ol - 1m erlb t 1 r4 i Every Nit This Week t i ' -- bt 4 44see - theism ) 0 r's' tr A e" - '?11"--:-'1'- -'' 1 — Stati - - terback" lirld'opAr: 'i "1 i 7 I - of Ceiling" -- c--- -- IIMESOMIMEMIIIIMMIellgedillealegm"" ' --- Lake (On the stage)—"Revue Internationale" with Carlyle with Mamba Jed Dooley and Audree Evans and Sonny Joy (On the screen) "Victory" with Predric March and "Quars- 4" 4' WOODBURY 4 4 4 says Director Frank Borzag- ea cycle of romantic films of the type not long ago regarded as too sentimental ' " "Hollywood leading men who kiss the heroine instead of socking her are no longer considered sissies" he says- - "Romance is in ' Borzage points to scenes Iin "Sergeant York" in 'The Little Foxes" in "I Married an Angel" and—in his own new film —Robert Young and Hedy La mare in "H )4 Pulliam Esq" "Love MCA green text will never die" Observed Borzage "Romance was good enough for our fathers and It should be good enough for us" ' ‘41r - HOLLYWOOD The movies have swung' into a new cycle ' From Manhattan" i : - —--- also "Two 'aline son: 5:30 -- r ‘ 7 - n -- fi ir7i Director Notes New Film Cycle it 1 r:1 5c Ti - tifDal)vis Her- Bwith Letter" bert itarshall James Stephen- - ' Deacina Sofroshmsots - B ' 4 100 4 t rite ni Da- - 4 with - TeL 641724 - 13tah"The Feminine Touch"' 25c Cover Chersysp Chris Barnard Prop 1 1 Margo- lliynlerCe - of kota" with Robert Stack Ann Rutherford and Richard Dix: also "Sing Another Chorus" with Joimny Downs Mischa Auer and Walter Catlett Holladay (Holladay) — "Stm Valley Serenade" with Sonja Bente John Payne Joan Davis and Milton Berle: also "The Cowboy ' and the Blonde" Murral (MurraY) — "When Ladies Meet" with Joan Craw- ford Robert Taylor Greer Ger- SOTI and Herbert Marshall: also "The Bride Wore Crutches" st Orchistra Ivory Woduesday & Saturday 1 Holt Capitol"Badliulds "Knockout" with Arthur Kennedy Olympo Bradna and Virginia Field South-Ea(Sugarhouse) — ' "Belle Starr" with Gene Tierney Randolph Scott and Dana "Doctors Don't Andrews also -- It's New! Dials Brian Aherne' Binnie Barnes Walter Abel and Mona - Barrie illtate—"Moon Over Miami" with Don Ameche Betty Grable a n d Robert Cummings also ''The Fargo Kid" with Tim Cente—"Keep s'Em Flying" with Abbott and Costello Mar' - ' A - - 3500 South i i - r Bradna and Virginia Field is also shown Its a drama crammed with action and love ey Reports still leaking in concerning the results Of National Art week celebration In Utah and adjoining states indicate important purchases in addition to general sales during the week which in Utah amounted to as announced by Eley $2254 JoBird state exhibits' manager Idaho sales were in the amount of $600 according to reports received There were 16 exhibitions held In Utah eight in Salt Lake City the remainder scattered through the state with 150 artists exhibiting and 850 pieces of art disAttendance fikures played were gratifying the llargest number reported from Price and Helper where at the VV P A centers over 13000 visitors were reported E L Dell Salt Lake representative of the International Business Machines corporation which purchased from the exhibitions held during National Art week a piece of sculpture and a watercolor from each state announces that 1in addition to the Millard F Malin sculpture "Controlled Power" a watercolor by Joseph A F Everett was purchased as Utah representaThis was a landscape ' tion "April Showers" From the Idaho exhibits Mr Dell stated a watercolor "South' Hills" by Agnes Schubert a teacher in the Twin Falls schools was the purchase The Idaho jury made no selection of sculpture ofelymatupr- Holladay ' 1 t e- e "KKIl)nernuyt' ingSecondly - - ' ni it hLs The Stork Club 1 4 - - 4 ' 4 ' 44ffather Alan Hale inherited his inventive talents and From 'kL Oiteee P i — 1 l-'- 44 National A'rt Week Sales Of Interest adapted to the tonal qualities of the instrument "Tales From the Vienna by Herbert WoodsBadinage and the delightful "Dance of the Hours" by Ponchielli filled out the program The last of published Galls-Ricompositions tat a lengthy one He has long taken a leading part In wilting instrumental material and in making arrangements for accordion of piano and orchestra numbers He has studied and playa more than 20 Instruments his preference for the accordion is a well considered choice The accordion has been regarded as an Instrument below the dignity of the concert mu-Aldan but it has been the objective of a few serious artisti i n this country to prove the falcity of this attitude and present fine accordion programs consisting of works drawn from the classics Justly prominent in this group of musicians is the name of Galla-Ri- - - I '''0oOr l'"Wild o 4 t ' JOAN DAVIS—JOAN J t -- ‘ -- reaeore— 'Two LATINS from MANHATTAN' 11 4 ft ni chestra The "Andalucia Suite" music of a Spanish flavor WWI well ' - 1 04 04) om- —411d Ii 10- - DAVIS ifer''' l' Itionmonamorion - : ''' '"k - 'ili - F "I''''itIGI i : ' - I - i ) - Calla-Ri- ni 6 ' : - '' - s mour starrer has her working with wild animals BOUNT1FID Isolotwoosootonlowitscloo ' ii it : p - oils and water- i 1 - - 4 colors W P A traveling show: regional developments in housing photographic exhibitZCMI tilfin room—General exhibition by members of Utah 1 "r ': - t Helen Gilbert former celloist 1 io4' ' - 1 i In a symphonic orchestra hasn't done a musical role since- she entered movies Her current part in 'fItalaya" Dorothy La- I v - Ni- 2'” Celloist Now Acts iI ' ' ': i 1 i - - - : '" Art Colony - - - I Paint- art'collections : - ' Art Bn by Norman Ja- ings cobsen a Junior League show in Utah Art Center--Tre- nds" ' ' --- : - 1 will be rtable LAnemarn-"Po- : - i krtExhil)Its i - FA - - ' ' 4 ''' - ' C '''F ' kian ' - :' - 1 Griee Ciries tnitra ravvrtte Mormon hymn "Aa the Devc Disulunr" from bv orraniat Arranged A rranfoci be organist 41 In 'MI' lilortv Int rvii orticra to third Act from w11- - ' ' - ' o - : rimati s S - -- 604 - ably demonstrated the concert possibilities of the accordion in a program of music ranging from the early classical period to the works 'of contemporary composers His selection of the Bach Toccata In D minor was particularly well rendered The full contrapuntal range of his instrument was demonstrated through his Interpretation of this work As composer as well as Interpretative artist Mr Galla-Rireceived his share of applause The audience warmly applauded the Allegro and Adagio from his concerto for accordion and or- - - ' ' at the organ again for the Wed- -nesday noon recital at the tabNicturtva ' 1 ' pus Mr - ' the exotic feature In technicolor which brings Don Ameche and Betty Grab le with Robert Cummings sharing honors to the State screen Wednesday Don vocalizes Betty displays her terpsichorean abilities with a number of talented artists assisting while Carole Landis Greenwood Charlotte Jack Haley and others help along the fun Secondly the bill has Tim Holt in an adventure tale of the west "The Fargo Kid" - "Revue Internationale" titles the stage show opening Wednesbringing a day at the Lake large diversity of talent Headline feature is Carlyle arrayed In gilt paint offering the "Voodo La Conga" a weird dance inHaitian terpreting the barbaric ritual called the -- Blood Sacrifice" to the new moon: The ceremonies accompanying this display of primitive exaltation to the rhythm of a urnettympani i the dance increasing in speed and excitement the music beating in semblance to the rapid heart throbs of savage peoples In his production of this spectacle Carlyle is assisted by Mamba a beautiful dancer and the entire ensemble of the Parii sienne Creations troupe schooled in the technique of the dance by the maestro himself Special scenery embellishes the act with lighting effects calculated to enhance the eerie surroundings Besides this dance feature acts' are many other top-lin-e on the program including besides the array of "line girls" such features as famed comediarn assisted by Audret Evans a comely miss Sonny Joy comedyr impersonator On the screen are Iwo features starring Fredric "Victory" March and "Quarterback" with a star cast ' Win-fing- er cam- southern girrs romantic dilem- ma when returning to the Virginia home of her ancestors after long sojourn in the north her heart is captured by an interesting neighbor whose estranged wife suddenly turns up unexpectedly Madeleine Carroll and Fred MacMurray are paired with Stirling Hayden as the northerner whose appearance adda to complex situation Little Carlyn 'Lee plays important role also " Lake T Concerned with an eccentric millionaire whose food products are poorly advertised his impecunious nephew and a band of musicians equally so 'Pot '0 Gold" to be shown at the Rialto beginning Wednesday boasts such talent as James Stewart Paulette Goddard Charles Horace Heidt and his orchestra It's when Stewart gets mixed with tile band's troubles that he meets the spirited Paulette and romance is intermixed with the music and gayety:Accompanying offering is "Lady Searface" which is packed with mystery thrills and suspense and a unique feature In that Slade head of a notorious underworld gang is a woman who has turned to crime because of a disfiguring scar Judith Anderson enacts this unsympathetic role while Dennis O'Keefe plays the young officer who traps her Tuesday : - ' II ' - 664- srriacle He will play the folwi lowing 'selections BA" "Tirest la IP Major -- - vs - '- - k - - 52 o in t Rialto ni -4 ) - i With a program designed to please the fancy of the casual music lover as well as the critical taste of the professional musician Galla-Riinternational- - i the University of Utah : - - '' Ati 1 Attractions Opening at Salt LakelMovie Houses I 'Audience in the Union building on -- - :': 4 r ' - t ' ' t t projects has inventors spread among other and he receives numerous propositions to sponsor others' projects During filming of "Captains of the Clouds" he received a new idea almost every day for projectsrockThey included threetwo for perpetual motion et ships and one for heatingNew York City by piping sunlight from St Petersburg FlaOne of his newest develop?rents is an alloy much lighter than those most commonly used are giving It re- - Metallurgists and Hale attention ' spectful hopes it may be perfected for practical use Hale has two factories busy with the fire extinguishers and the theater seat and an outside workshop but still brings much of his gadgetry home This is fine with everyone except Mrs Alan Hale who swears that some day she will sweep Hale antd all hiss esthrinyt gadgets right -- - 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