Show Rita Hayworth Plans Auto Trip Then Reno Divorce tfar lour THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINE- Yma Sumac Spans Five Octaves Becomes Legend 9A R WEDNESDAY EVENING MAtit'H 28 1952 Dances Here April 17 That left me completely ex ha us THOMAS ed After all I haven t danced HOLLYWOOD (AP)— Rita Hay years In fact I haven't worth says she will take a month s done anything for four ymtuWX motor tour of the southwest and "When I started shooting I had then drive to Reno for her divorce from Prince Aly Kfan actress finishes The flame-haire- d tndav She work fnr her has purchased a station wagon and will drive to southwest sun resorts with her secretary Margaret Pot- ter Then she will report to Reno to pick up her divorce from the1 piayboy ton of Aga Khan Moslem leader In an exclusive Interview Miss Hayworth scotched recurrent ru mors that she is planning a return to Europe to reconcile with Prince! She told me she has not Aly been in touch with him She agreed that the Aly Khan chapter In her fabulous life is ended Miss Hayworth will retain full custody of Yasmin their daughter She offered no comment on other terms of the separation She will! not be required to remain six weeks in Reno for the divorce since she is legally a citizen of Nevada Weary Free Wigb "I am a resident of Glenbrook Ne v ' she explained "I est a h- lished residence there when I re- The dit turned to this country vorce could be a matter of hours but I may stay around Reno for few days I like Nevada very much When I saw her last night the actress remarked that she was rouweary from the movie-makin-g tine "I started out with six weeks of dance rehearsals she said ing again' The picture stopped shooting last week But she has been posing for photographs to advertise and exAffair in ploit the picture of Trinidad" She is even posintfjH j ijUMk Kin U3t j j KSL 1160 KIT A S7I ke k P I B-- I ' I : Je ) 10U-- V 6-- ' Mc-pja- ya Rr MM cs I i ! 12 :0a— Merry-Go- l :oo— The Btg Wednesday 4:JaHowdr Doody 5:45— Edu Feature :S — World in Review :1S— Those Who i 39— Vartrry Prosrram 1 Inauirtng Editor 7:3 — Gaslight Foliiee — S:aa Kate Smith 9:00— Wrestling PantoTBlne Oulr l:t— IS :!— Night Owl Theatre Thtusday News KDVL Pattern ll:3V-T- et Warrasa I TELEVISION 9— Midnight tw? two hours with 'Cedrtc Adams Pepper Youne Fletcher 'Backstaee Wife Hollywood Newi Stella Dallas rPrlendly Mary V fWidder Brown Wew 'Joyce Jordan 'Woman in House Bt Louis v o" f Win tens IFrnt Paste Farrell IBettv Crocker Melodies 'Lorenro Jones Perry Mason 'Marrlape for Two 'Just Plain Bill 'Mrs Burton !KT7TA Bell I Doctor's Wife 'Hilltop House Ringer Welcome JtrkSon News -I ' Trarelers "Brighter DayDr Paul Nora Drake Big Jon A-- Sparky 'Taa Time 'Eddie Arnold Mark Trail Tunee Acivt in Stories Tom Corbett News Allen Moll Curt Masaey an Space Cadet Ml Rhythm 'Intermntn News Huntley Ses Nas of the Wrld V R Murrow Garred News f 12 I tmlkSDAY afternoon programs Ufa en B Beatfl Arthur 'Road of Ufa Godfrey Blxbt to Hapneaa Houae Party Desmond 1:18 your Meiodter 4 Ifl 1 45 I ral Newscast OO Melody Midway 2 16 Tap variety 2 SO featuring mnsie 2 48 and artists 3 0O yon select SriB Saddle Rhythma SSO Jack Klrtrwood 3 43 Caaai show 4 HO Gordon Owen News d1Kn Hemingway I nrle Dobc 4:48 Sim Hairs Newt 8 OO Sett Preston of B"1 the Taken fi 10 Adrentaree of 5 as sky Kint 1 OO Round Payoff Goodwin 8:00— Blue Ribbon Bouts 9:00 —Chevron Theatre 9:3d — Sq Dance Jamboree 10:00— Danger Home 10:10— Science Review PH—Blll 2:a— Kate Smith 3 :— Brighten Tr 3:15 — Video Frolics 3:3— What e cookin 4:00— Twilight Theatre 5 0e — America at Work 5 J4— Howdy DoodyT 11 :0O— S— World S IO — Weathsr and KSI SaaSBSB ThandV 12:50— Newt Resume 1:00 — Search For Tom or KSL WednesdaT 5 43 — Corbett Cal-Ne- 1 Cadet Tonight Something In Wind 15— Perry Corno :30— Electric Theatre 7 Strike It Rich tat— The Wot) :15— Mitiree Theatre 2:3a— Post's Melodvmart 145— First 100 Tears 3:00— Margaret Master 3:30 — Garry Moore 4 00 — It 'a Del clous 4:30— Uncle Roscoe 4:45— Sagebrush Theatre : KLO The man who gets action through hit No Students Can Get Tickets At Reduced Rate Saturday A block of 300 tickets to see4 Pearl Primus and bar company of African dancers at the Ogden high school auditorium April 17 has been set aside for students at a reduced rate Through The Ogden Standard- Examiner under whose auspices the dancers will appear these special tickets will be on sale at Glen Bros Music store Saturday only between 10 a m and 6 p m or as long as they last on that dav Interest m the African dancers is mounting with Pearl Primus being the "talk of the town" Miss Pruviwas awarded the Julius Rosenwald Fellowship for a survey of the native dances of Africa from which she recently returned Was Born in Trinidad Trinidad-bor- n this celebrated young American dancer entered the dance picture with a memorable appearance at "Cafe Society" t Downtown in 1943 making her debut the following year at the auditorium of her alma mater Hunter collee Her succeeding activities have concert tours Included nation-wid- e With a supporting company dance research in isolated Negro communities of the south a year's run as featured dancer in "Show Boat" starring in her own Broadway re j - solo-concer- Investigation of Beating Not Over HOLLYWOOD Calif (UP) — The sheriffs office said today that after two days in investigating blonde acttwss Ann Sterling ' gtory of four "thugs beating and humiliating me" several disceprancies remain "This investigation is not over by a long ways sheriffs lieutenant F W Rosenberg said "We can't say that we don't any of the stories by the principals in the case given but don't fit together yet" he saidthey Miss Sterling left the hospital where she was treated for the beating and drove off in a sport car She refused to talk to reporters But sheriff's deputies said would question her again todaythey "in order to get to the bottom of this" The television actress told officers during questioning at the hospital yesterday that the four men kidnaped and beat her early Monday morning "to teach you a lesbe-lie- va vue nd pre-accide- nt 9' with Lawrence in the Chicago opera presentation of "The Emperor Jones" and currently tbe preparation of a book on her African experiences to be published by MacMillan Co Pearl Primus calls her work "Primal Dance" technique But "Primal" does not mean Pearl Primus It means root forms basis conceptions The word primitive has been given a different colof westernor" To the majoritychild-like ofters it means simple en wild and undisciplined In uvitn primitive or primal forms range from fundamental to exceedingly complex The music of the African people defies most gifted writers today for its syncopation tones half s tones are more compll cated than formal western patterns The dance with its compelte mastery of muscular control with its great pageantry of tradition its splendid costuming and it fantastic accuracy has an appeal all its own ng TmtK-t- so-call- ed over-tone- — new-foun- —j a ir TO I JL Private Mineral Batfes a gteam Baths OPEN (UP) — ends of y ' LEWIS I4 1 PrMliii ilifi immMMMM U 8:00 P M $sWsW&&'- 1 don't core I den 't core I can't be left olone Ciymerc you!" - 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UTAH AGGIE SYMPHONY BAND (UP)— The Spanish-America- t Dial Miles nrth ot OgCen "Dallas' faWTED your ygjf On Our Stage Tonight 8:45 Only Honored at Long Last Cuban government finally caught up with history Dr Charles J Bondley has just received the government's award for "special servn ice rendered during trie war of 1898" Dr Bond-lewho served with the medical fjttjpH said ha could recall no specific event which warranted the citation Saturdays and Sundaya Other Day After 5 PM By Appointment the correspondents First Marine air wing in Korea whose stories are often censored but whose dreams cannot be scrutinized have voted Motion Picture Actress Mary Castle their "No 1 Dream Girl" " Combat STARTS TOMORROW! -- LEWIS STOKE I ' ML Hot Tuba Beneficial for Rheumatism Arthritis Rundown Nervous Condition Muscular Cramps Graduate Masseur Mrs ! O ll Utah Hot Springs Gloria Stewart wife of lanky screen star Jimmy Stewart and her former husband Edward B McLean assumed joint guardianship today of the estates belonging to their two sons The actors wife and her former spouse were named yesterday as dual guardians of eastern trust funds established by the wealthy Mj&san family for the two boys The sons Ronald McLean 7 and Michael 6 each has $45000 in trust plus real property worth $2700 The boys now live with their mother and Stewart who also have twin daughters BELLE CENTER TONITE! Shirley HalPs Stewart Boys Inherit Estates HOLLYWOOD ! Sir 2 son" She changed her story that the four men had intercepted her as she entered the apartment of a friend at 2:30 a m and said she was kidnaped "about dawn" instead Dream 1 disclosures! - MICFEY BOOMTT va 1 OGDEN'S FIRST STATION 4 y " ' louay "rocky mountain KLO : -- Pearl Primus unusual American dancer will appear with her company of African terpslchoreans at the Ogden high school auditorium April 17 6 GO Gabriel Heatter m wita IS O'Cloc fa Edition :r: New 6 13 In' Music ) Town Ed win C Hill 6 3D The Answer Man uis of try tDr 'Lone Rsintrer I 845 8m Hayes News Christian (Western Advent 7:00 BUI Henry Newt 'Groucfco Marx Red Mvstery 7 15 M?I Wyman Sports' I wkelton Theatre 7 7 90 Ann Sothera la Bine I 4 "MaWe" Btorr Crosby Top Mystery g 00 Hard t Family with Dangerous 'Blue Ribbon Roeue's Galley t rHB Mickey Rooner Asalrament Bout M raters 8 SO Dr Klldare with 'Boh Montgomery M'SBS Lew Arret 'Merl<h Wilson Don eg Orchestra I Mvstery Hour lT !J Man's m"y 'LoweU TUomu Band Hand Wfbr IfV± B'in Richard Harfcneee 29 15 Smith L afj 30 Out of the Thunder Great IPfcUo Vance AdT Club 15 9 45(9-55GlldersleeTe Sports News 'Beulah Edwards 10 0O Frxak JNwa B Manning Address bv Jsmes Vews P porta 1 Lowe A K Knudsen 1015 Health Mystery BUI Stern The Rosary You and P T A 'News Bennett 10:30 Quit !Mr Mldnlte f I Pate with Lane U N Report Melody Concerto for 11 OO patjtaa mvstc Weather ?ew? wther Draamrne with a a for 11 MS' I BUI jSurf Club orch Music Browning 11:30 tm I a fi Oasis Orchestra (Album of MuataJ I I 11 48 I SB iv 12 001 dee to 12M 2 30 :4V 'News THyBSDAY MORNING PR PGR A MS B M Diwn Btisters Houra of Wears Rmmrtiip 'Wakeun Rndup ' Music 6r1S Breakfast Wills jWrnrca Mews with 6 30 Farm Breakfast Tawn Patrol I 6 48 Allen I6:S5 Hews Roundup 7 OO ta tunes to 7 :30Haw !°:dC°rrl Pmas in Review Campbell TrllP start tout day At the Keyboard 'Musical Roundup Pop Western 7 30 First Edltloa 'Od Nelebr Ttoe Vosrue Varieties 7:46 Win terhalter-- i Or TiltPU&flMI Review 'News Barlow 'Safeway Nelehbor New gOOHemlnrwn BrMltfaat Club Friendly Time rlKWotnc Maker's rtavlj Mary Lee Taylor I with Don Take a N umber ft r Wrlsht 40 News of America I tfaQl Johnny 8 4B with Red BraSwA I top hits 'Marvaret Masters Sam & Fanny 9 on t Fair 'Strike It 'Victor Llndlohr Arthur t News 9 18 Rich j 'Hunfev News Godfrag B "AO Queen For a TaT (Bob and 'Break the Rank (Orand 81am B with Jatk Bailey iDar Oarrow Collver 'Rosemary 10:1 Wsrren Berch 'Jack 'Wendy 101R Commentary Something For 'Aunt Jenny Wtf True Story I Loos Ladles I10:SS K Arnold 'Helen Trent 10:sp 10 48 Oe den Qnli lOur Gal Sunday I 11 :00 Newm Far Pttw With 'BIk SLster Whuperlna 8ts I 11 rlR Behind the Story Joe Lee 'Ma Perkins 11 40 Mid-Da- y Musical Tot the Ladles nrne Dr Mafcw jSaeway Nelehbor 11 :4B (News 'Ouldlne Llsht Whn Orl Marries TottT Walter CKaefe's News Campbe'! 'Tope In Pops wSK-t- i uo or nxnw Business or T r 'Paul Harrey Nws SOM'1MT Midway Live Like a 12 A Stretch with Arthur 12 46 with Warren Millionaire Fletch music Godfrey Semi-Classi- SbbTssTbTbTbTbsP News r KD VI 1320 kc "i jijjf j Dieterle is now in Israel filming background shots T wish I could have gotten In the plane with him" said travel-ma- d Rita Her plans after "Salome?" "That's too far away to think about she replied She said she loves Eu rope and plans to return there as soon as possible but not to Aly she indicated 1:45 P M to 2:00 P M— KLO ke HSo After the divorce Rita returns to Columbia studio where she will start another picture "Salome and the Seven Veils'' Starting date is May 15 and Director William Standard-Examine- RADIO ffHHHk Ariz " HOLLYWOOD (AP)-T- wo years By MASK BARRON o ago a doctor looked at the crushed NEW YORK— Like Greta Gar-band other notables in the form of Barclay Allen brilliant world of public entertainment "JPJPfaSjSJ VSS young pianist who had been man- BBBBBawJawssswslssS' d Yma Sumac has become a almost as quickly as she has gled in an auto accident The docbecome noted for her ability to tor told Mrs Allen: "Your husband has two hours to live" span five octaves from her contralto to coloratura as she sings Today Allen is ready to resume in Pierre's Cot lion Room his musical career and he credits "I "have never heard a voice his survival to his faith in God with such range and at the same I was never a man" time such control over her tone" admitted the pianistreligious who is now Melba of the director from the chest down Stanley isBBBSBBBBBaaaaaaaBSH Pierre orchestra said "It is dif- paralyzed "But 1 believe that God was the ficult for the orchestra to keep reason that I came through It is pace with her especially in her not something that came to me in 'Birds' song In this number it a blinding flash but little by litreally isn't a composition notes tle What other reason could there on paper She does the sounds ' of be when the doctors had given birds and of various animals in up hope for me?" aBaaaaaaaaaaBsssf JKSSmlSTSSJSSSSmSSjSSJSSSSwSR JfjfsTSMtSBmSBSSl the jungle in Peru where she A of Allen ago years couple was raised — and how she sang was the crest of a sensaas a little girl in hearing these tionalriding musical career A various songs and sounds in the pianist he had made a hitdynamic as solo Jungle" Martin afttat with the Freddy Miss Sumac crossed the Andes band So great was his success that :i:$!'' and got to Manhattan somehow he was able to form a band and tour and found herself immediately in under his own banner Then fate Greenwich Village She had a intervened difficult time getting started but fl PS—SSSSSSSflEr" BK asTsSW r " after four years of struggle she Hits Embankment Overturns ssal PjPggPpj Mfcew "I was playing a date at the made a record called "Voice of ssssssr f sasses lodge at Lake Tahoe" ha Xtabay" and this bounced up into &StSiBBitMS6E: the best selling list ahead of Bing recalled "I finished late that night aSff&fl and was driving home when I fell and Ethel Merman aSssW Crosby t ' jSHSshbS "I ' was married at 13" Miss asleep The car nit an embankment Sumac said "and it has been a and overturned" Allen became intimate with the very happy marriage My hus" band is Moises Vivanco a comface of death in tbe months that 5s! poser and singer I sang in Rio followed He was in the hospital aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaasa iMMsaai De Janeiro and Buenos Aires and almost continuously for operations 'wkf a' W Miss Grace Moore heard me sing and ailments that threatened to i aaaaaaaaaaaaasssi in Lima and was going to bring take his life The musicians of me to Broadway but Denver his home town rallied to she was killed in thetragically help pay the immense medical Barclay Allen brilliant young pianist whose spinal column airplane accident So we didn't get to bills mangled In an auto accident two years ago is back at the keyboard When it appeared that he would At ene time his doctor told his wife that he had only two hours Broadway until sometime later survive Allen was taken to his to live but Allen survived and now is engaged in returning to a North Hollywood home where he faith in useful life He credits a return to church and a new-foulives with his wife and two children Ronnie 10 and Peggy 8 God for pulling him through Then he faced the problem of finding a return to useful life Helping hour or more at a time and he him in this was the church "Like most kids I had gone to feels that his ability is approaching Sunday school" he remarked "But that of his days His I didn't pay much attention to reNOW PLAYING ia cannot he that difficulty T Utf ON ligion after I grew up Since I was only the entire range of the keyplay — 7r 77i'fiaiiTyirn working in bands I always used Saton the excuse of working late board since he cannot move in his urday night for not going to church wheelchair But he is working on I£w4 on Sunday a way to overcome that Gets Me to Go to Church YESTERaMTj He is so optimistic about lus "After I came home my wife became active in the Emmanuel piano work that he is mulling Lutheran church in North Holly- plans to resume making records wood She got me to go to church for commercial use y" with her and it was a rewarding Academy Award Picture Allen has already made his reto the I realize Returned by Popular to turn Re began experience public performance Demand scheme of things for the Ash Wednesday Holy played "I used to think of church-goer- s Communion service at the EmNEW--MJOjrrs-t'ARTO- ON as uninteresting people But now manuel Luthern church It was a Box Office Open Today 6:45 PM I have a great respect and admira- way of thanking the church memtion for them I attended a broth- bers whose prayers he feels helped Free Lighted Parking Area erhood meeting at church last him along the road to recovery some met I fine men" and night d With the help of his faith and his desire to return to a productive life Allen began to work at the piano He started by ON OUR STAGE-I- N PERSON! playing a few minutes each day and increasing as much as the pain and discomfort would let him "At first I didn't know whether I was going to be able to use my left arm or not" he said "It was a lame for a while but by exercising I got the use of it back I think God took care of that too" How he is able to play a half- i j a bathing suit proving that princesses are not above cheesecake Going to Southwest "Now I am ready for a rest" she sold 'Tl rest on the motor trip I'm taking I love to drive I've done it on every continent Once I drove all the way from Algiers to Tunisia "I don't now where I'll go on this trip Well stop wherever we feel like it for I do want to get some sun WH probably spend some time in Tucson and Phoenix j Says Pianist Allen Making Comeback leg-en- 'screen fright I knew I would but after 10 days I got settled down Then I began to like work- e nir-tur- t- 7 Owe My Survival to Faith in God DOROTHY PEGGY 0(M |