Show V At Movie Theaters Today ine a-tit-n- 8 T Wednesday Morning February 1943 3 His Olive Skin Earns Sat Laker Jap Roles in Recent Films - Q HOLLYWOOD —Only white man playing' Jap roles in the movies is Leonard Strong who used tc k dream of crashing the screen but never of doing it this way of French Salt Lake City-bor- n and Welsh parentage he's five-thrwith olive complexion black hair and facial characteristcs which enable him to make But in his up as a Nipponese 20 years as stock company player and radio actor up and down the Pacific coast and through the Rockies he never thought of himself that way "Then one day last spring" said Strocg "while I was waiting for a radio audition in Hollywood a fellow- - actor said: 'You'd make up fine as a Jai) and I know where you can get a movie ee job' was "I now playing my seventh Jap" Strong's seventh Jai) as he calls the role is that of a Japanese intelligence officer in R IC b Radio's "Bombardier" It's his most important of such He's the man roles to date who questions Randolph Scott when the latter is shot down while bombing a Jap munitions plant in the island empire More and more war pictures call for Jap characters—but Jap actors to play them aren't available because they are in internment camp s Customarily Chinese and Koreans play the roles "They can look the part o can I" said Strong brit "Chief difficulty is to make the corners' of my mouth turn down Ice-Capad- es Hitler" also State — "Lit Abner" "Haunted Range" South - East ( Suga rhouse "Invisible Agent" with Jon Hall Dona Massey Sir Cedric Hardwicke Peter Lorre also "Miss Annie Rooney" with Shirley Rehearsals are in full swing at West high school by a cast which will present the Oscar "A Waltz Strauss opera Dream" on February 19 at the school it was announced Tuesde- partment Betty Jean Owen and John Lovely Lady From Old Vienna Captures Goldwyn's Eye - DeVroom have received the leading- rolls in the production They will sing the parts of Kay and Count Lothar respectively The supporting cast includes Geraldine Sorensen William Draper Arlo Cartwright Joan Peart Gayle Paroral Douglas Cornia Ruth Maw and Norma Bretzing William Billiter is directing the production Taking the famous comedy Abbott and Costello halfway around the globe in a combination chase treasure hunt and encounter with a tribe of - south seas dancing beauties "Pardon My Sarong" is to be Rialto fare beginning Wednes day Assisting the comics are Virginia Bruce and Robert Paige as romance partners Nan Wynn in an important singing role Lionel Atwili Leif Erikson and the Four Ink Spots Also the program offers Frank Craven as the district rney-baffled by an intricate murder case "Through Different Eves" June Walker appearing as his wife meddles in the matter when the fiance of her own niece seems likely to be convicted and finds a different soluatto- Youthful Marine's Adventures tion - Holladay - "The Gay Sisters" is the in- triguing dramatic feature ing to Holladay for showing Wednesday with Barbara Stanwyck and George Brent costarred Its Stephen' Long-streecom- ts of the Gaylord sisters dominated by the eldest Fiona the Stanwyck role The lawsuit that is keeping tne sisters in poverty in a mansion and the threat of scandal that hangs over them furnish the dramatic motivaGeraldine tions FitzgeraldNancy Coleman and Gig Young head the support Shirley Temples v eh i c I e "Miss Annie Rooney" which gives her her first grown-urole is companion feature novel long-drawn-o- ut p Gay musical romance with a background of Canadian mouri-- tain grandeur "Springtime in the Rockies" is slated entertainment for Murray patrons begin- ring Wednesday Betty Grab le and John Payne play the dance partners whose professional and romantic squabbles are detailed with Cesar Romero and the inimitable Carmen Miranda further lending to the merriment On the same bill mystery thrills are aided in "The Carter t 'Cul i "S it Reginald °wain Henry Travers Richard Ney Henry Wilcoson L Feature at : 121 I 7:00 and 1 9:40 P M I 14 'tattoo Secret" - with Lynn Roberti John Shepperd J Carroll Naish only I -- ' ': I - 1rr- HerNey E! 1:2 ) tr - P 1 0 rt 1Al- 1' '11 rnotaaraltA010 7" - l'Ai amk k 1 flatil r - "The CARTER CASE" With BIG CAST 6 qr t i n" 14 Jra ri - "HAUNTED Warner b' Haxter—Watter Hliki:Li s 0 1 g3 lettO raid Ka ie L v :( TO ''1t t r1 r 1 et STARTS ' TOLIORROV I 1 !! f 1 ! 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WITH THRILLS! L' SPA o C Ey f - '1111k I ) V -- - poor relax 'cause Winnie Sheehan has Eddie Rickenbacker's name on the dotted line and will produce the story of 'his life Anne Baxter's option has been lifted and when she returns to Twentieth she'll costar in "Last Train from Berlin" with Dana Glamor note—Hedy Andrews Lamarr eating raw beefsteak at If the story the Mocambo "Hostages" is as good as the cast' they'll have something to shout about what with Oscar Homolka Luis(' Ilainer and Arturo De Cordova Imitation Sincerest ilattery Paramount did "Star Spangled Rhythm" using all their glittering array of players It was a hit so Warners went into production with "Thank Your Lucky Stars" with all theirs Now Twentieth will do "Follies of 1943" with Jack Benny they hope as master of ceremonies Carmen Miranda Grable Faye Ameche and the whole kit and kaboodle Jack 'did the same sort of thing in "Broadway Melody" in 1928 before radio made him "The Great Jackson" Ethel Barrymore' playing here in "The Corn Is Green" has to compete with Berlin's "This Is the Army" across the street Ritz brothers went to see "This Is the Army" and a fan stopped them with "Please Mr Ritz brothers make your hair stand up on ssnd like you did in your their 41-7:1- ?01111 ‘ - and give a real part Ronnie Co!:nan Huston be starred in Arthur Lyons' fl f written by picture O'Neil Pinky Lee one Earl Carroll's beties an accident came down hard Barbara Stanwyck's Murder- - S the turned to the girl and sa "Never mind—it iresn t hurvi "Proving" said Piniity st people on top can be nice as you and L Ter A funny sequence in "'Ma Your Lucky Stars- - featir:1 Humphrey Bogart 's scowls a t S Z Sakall's jowls 'while jitterbug off key end she said: As good as could be expected—what with privates wand wives" George Stevens is out of the hospital and is in a dither to get back tc do added scene for "The More Ben Blue's the Merrier" turncl writer up in San Fran- else° He's doing a yarn called "Fun Atop Nob Hill" Well if he can squeeze all the fun into his story that's gone on up there PHONE ('PI ICI f ' 4 42 kilt MI itastria 6461111? -- - 10y( ii7:- it 7 Pslitted bi 1LA - n I - presented with a contract! Right now she is assiduously as polishing her American slang the result of a slight run-i- n with Bob Hope It seems that she met him on set one Friday noted that he looked quite alert and complimented him on the fact "Bob" she declared "You look as tacky as a sharp" What she meant of course was "sharp as a tack" but the damage was deme! Despite this slip of the tongue Miss Aubert is otherwise proficient at five languages includ ing Portuguese In all five may It be said she's gorgeous! ed ' Hurrah! Hurrah! You can all settle back and' - 4-- I worked out in Washington And they don't seem to be making any headway fans should know about because it concerns you more than anybody else It's this —pictures- vs radio If some- thing isn't done and soon about the ceiling salary allowed our stars you won't he hearing your favorite players on the air Why? 'Cause they can't do both pictures and radio Our picture producers for years have fought radio They use it sure when they want to put over a bad picture—sometimes even for a good one But the fight's been going on mostly under cover for many years It started way back when Marie Dressler was still alive She had a chance to go on the air for $15000 a week Metro said they'd pay her $2500 a week until the day she died if shed turn it down She turned it down Many of your favorites among them Frank Morgan because he was under contract to Metro pleaded for three years befor e he was given permission to do a weekly air show Judy Garland after a season with Bob Hope where her popularity was was built up tremendously taken off and allowed to do only an occasional guest spot And if this continues the big shows will come from New York not You sec) if you Hollywood make your money quota in pictures you can't do radio because you can't accept that money It reverts to the adverUsing agency They not you get credit for it: and you're not 'allowed to work free Anybody who earns money likes to be given credit for what he gets The actors never have objected to0axation but they want that taxation to come directly from them and not have their salary revert to ' the producers where they and not actors get credit for it So unless something is done and quickly the big shows will be' taken back to New York and you'll be the loser because you won't be able to hear your favorites on the air There's a question now whether Benny hope Kyser and all the big ones who made their reputati-othrough radio can do both mediums Well if the motion picture industry is essential (and it's been so declared by the government) then radio is 0 g 114 4 t t r'- - PIDGEON 11Niso Ityier try CI 1 to Midnite Exciting! The Ihrtiiing Made" Esee Mosta best WAITER Calta GARSON Bliss-Hayd- ' think you VAGUE ' Case" WEIR "Its C)--- - HOLLYWOOD — There's a Hollywood war going on that I t just as important But what to do over this situation has to be Iledda Hopper By for New York — and eventually Hollywood It was while she was'doing the Ann Sheridan role in "The Man Who Came to Dinner" at the little theater on a Los Angeles side street that she was spotted by one of Mr Goldwyn' s talent scouts Which was exactly as she had planned it! Lenore's interview with the famous producer on the face of it was a colossal failure Mr Goldwyn greeted her politely chatted with her for a while and-the- n brought the session to an end Quite certain that she had failed to make an impression Lenore returned to the side street playhouse disappointed but determined to keep believing in the philosophy The next day she was summoned to the Goldwyn office and mother 1lurrav LAST ern-bark- Glamorville's newest bundle of beauty portrays a fascinating spy in "They Got Me Covered" One look at her and Bob Hope who plays the role of a zany newspaper reporter is a willing foil simply spoiling to be caught in her toils! LOS ANGELES Feb The experiences of a youth who was campaigning with the U S marines in the south Pacific at an age when most boys consider it adventurous to play hookey from school will be made the basis for a motion picture Warner Brothers studio today petitioned for superior court approval of a contract with George William Holle Eau Claire Wis who was released from the marines recently when his true age was discovered Holle will play a part in the film and under terms of the contract will receive $5003 plus living ex-- penses for himself and his 2 the collaborationists reared their ugly heads With her face as her fortune and a tidy one it is Lenore when hit maker To Reach Screen - er - Blending a unique- comedy-dram- a and a stirring patriotic message "All That Money Can Buy" which comes to the screen at Arcade Wednesday presents a splendid cast Based on the Stephen Vincent Benet story "The Devil and Daniel Webster" it has Walter Huston and Edward Arnold enacting these respective roles James Craig is the young New England farmer who succumbs to the devil's lures Anne Shirley his charming wife With this you'll find Brian Don levy and Pat O'Brien paired as "Two Yanks in Trinidad" Janet Blair the feminine allure duo Lenore' s relations Actually with the axis have been just the reverse of those she enacts in the pictureAs a matter of fact she left Vienna a three-quartstep ahead of the gestapo which seemingly took her antinAzi activities to heart That was when Hitler pulled off the "Anschluss" Three years later she fled hastily from Paris when the wehrmacht advanced on that hapless city And a year ago she took French leave from Vichy HOLLYWOOD—Glamour being Hollywood's stock in trade the said stock has just jumped several points as the result of a large shipment of beauty in the person of one Lenore Aubert And there are positively no priority restrictions! Lovely Lenore who makes men say "ah" without assistance from the medical fraternity is old Vienna's newest gift to this country She Will make her American film debut in Samuel Goldwyn's forthcoming R K 0 radio comedy They Got Me Covered" which costars Bob Hope and Dorothy Lamour The title is taken from Mr Hope's autobiography (which has nothing to do with the film) but it applies quite properly to Miss Aubert as well Mr Goldwyn has her completely covered with a long term contract And it only took him one interview to do it! It is rumored that Mr Goldwyn is planning truly big things for her Already he Ills dubbed her his "most beautiful discery since Vilma Banky" And tiny-on- e who knows how he felt about the languorously lovely Vilma will appreciate what an epic statement this is for the noted Arcade T Holladay (Holladay) — "The Gay Sisters" with Barbara Stanwyck George Brent with Geraldine Fitzgerald also "Miss Annie Rooney" with Shirley Temple Bountiful (Bountiful) — "Dr Renatilt's Secret" Lynne Roberts J Carfol Naisch also "Destination Unknown" with William Gargan Irene Hervey Arcade (Fourth South and Eighth West street)—"All That Money Can Buy" with Walter Huston Edward Arnold James Craig Anne Shirley also "Two Yanks in Trinidad" with Pat O'Brien Brian Donlevy Capitol—"Jacare" with Frank Buck also "Mrs Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch" with Fay Bain-te- r Hugh Herbert Vera Vague Carolyn Lee and Barbara Britton with Moroni Olsen Studio—"Andy Hardy's Double Life" with Mickey Rooney Lewis Stone Cecilia Parker Fay Holden Ann Rutherford Sara Haden and Esther Williams Victory — "Casablanca"with Humphrey Bogart Ingrid Bergman Paul Henreid Present Strauss Opera day by the school's music Carter Case" William Diekie Moore Temple Gargan New Programs Scheduled Rialto Wallace Beery Marjorie Main and J Carrot Naish also "Obliging Young Lady" w I t h Joan Carroll Edmond O'Brien and Ruth Warrick "GenMario (Sugarhoue) tleman Jim" with Errol Flynn Alexis Smith Jack Carson with also "Blondie's Alan Hale Blessed Event" Tower (Ninth South and Ninth East) — "Mrs Miniver" with Greer Carson Walter Pidgeon Teresa Wright Dame May Whitty Reginald Owen H n r y Travers and Richard Noy Murray (Murray) in the Rockies" with Betty Grable Carmen Miranda John Payne Cesar Romero also "The "Yankee Doodle James Cagney Walter Huston Jeanne Cagney Frances Langford George Tobias and Irene Manning " Uptown—"Ice-Capadeswith Jerry Colonna Barbara Jo Allen Harold Huber Manly Hare comfeaturing the pany also "The Devil With West High Will 0 Fred Astaire Gem — "Jackass Mail" with Dandy" For Action" and I'm on my way Houston also "You'll Never Get Rich" with Rita Hayworth and Centrewith— Joan Lesli e Richard Whorl for Leonard Strong who is a son of Mr and Mrs Ernest J Strong 871 East Fourth South street has been in the film only some two years He played in Salt Lake with the old Wilkes Stock company and Ralph M Claninger company and later appeared in stock in San Francisco winning reccgmition for his performances Then he went into radio work and soon after to Some of southern California his screen appearances have been in "Uttle Tokyo U S A" "Manila Calling" "Stand By 1 Star "Swamp Vater" with Warner Baxter a n d Walter Brooklyn" when I smile Ordinarily me they turn up" T t Rialto—"Pardon My Sarong" with Abbott and Costello Virginia Bruce and the Four Ink Spots also "Through Different Eyes" with Frank Craven and Mary Howard Utah—"Commandos Strike at Dawn" with Paul Muni Anna Lee Lillian Gish Sir Cedric Hardwicke and Robert Coot also "The McGuerins From Conflict Reaches an Impass Movie-Rad- io txtral FOX NEWS I UCARYOUSI: Li vrq t(:-- 0 - UCLf14DJRAltIS "Two t )— YANKS TRINIDAD" IN |