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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH, UTAH tar A Gentleman Passes DD on Wrong Again! it Movie Whereabouts How to Kiss a Girl By Virginia Val THIS frequently you were at the ng Beginning with Beneath Western each of these films will an announcement of the locacarry tion where it was made. It's a grand idea. But probably it wont be taken up to any extent, for imagine the shock if you were told, at the beginning of a picture whose scenes were laid in France, for instance, that it was filmed right along the good old California sea coast. Parts of that coast have been used so often that recognize them instantly. Skies, old-time- rs It looks as if Metro had a winner in Three Comrades, the sequel to All Quiet on the Western Front. Robert Taylor really had a chance to be dramatic in this one, WEEK By LEMUEL F. PARTON al Danielli in Venice, soon after the World war, I thought he was one of the most charm- Maltptero fog and brilliant, Was Person and, at the same fo Remember time, most cryptic men I had ever seen.- There was in the company another Italian musician, a famous conductor, who was the lion of the evening. I have forgotten his appearance and his name, but everything about Signor Malipiero is vividly remembered. On the way home in a gondola, I asked the conductor for an appraisal of Signor Malipiero as a musician. There was considerable condescension in the reply. Malipiero was gifted but erratic, it was even hinted that be was unsound, in some deeply subversive sense. But my Virgil eagerly agreed that the signor was a most extraordinary human personality. . As recently as four years ago, a Malipiero opera threw the Royal opera house of Rome into a tumult and he had to be good, for the other leading roles are played by Margaret Sullivan, Franchot Tone and Robert Young. Wayne Morris has found, to his lorrow, that kissing a girl for the novies is pretty complicated and lecldedly difficult. For instance, the lirector tells you to look down at he girl. Maybe youre not tall enough; then you have to stand on a iox. (That doesnt worry Wayne, You because hes plenty tall.) bave to take the girl in your arms ind kiss her, he says, while the hairdresser stands by, glaring if you muss the girls hair, and yon mustnt wrinkle the collar of the girls dress, ind you must raise your arms so that your coat doesnt hike up in back; if it does, everything stops while the tailor is summoned to see whats wrong with the coat. Screen love is the bunk but its a living. " Peg La Centra is the joy of radio program directors. Not only does she sing (probably youve heard her on the For Men Only" programs,) but she acts the female character parts in the dramatic sketches as well. Shes been women and chil- dren with southern, Scotch and Swedish accents; all she needs to do when a different dialect is required is to hear someone who speaks it shes a born mimic.' Belcher has broadcast terviews with interesting neighbors town d from almost every in the United States, and from some in Canada, but so far he hasnt interviewed any of the ones he knows best of all those in his own corner in- Jerry fair-size- Texas. Bing Crosbys wife went to New York to have a lot of fun and- - do a lot of shopping. And what do you suppose she bought? Clothes and toys for those four small Crosby boys! Somehow, the stores other offerings just didnt seem to be very interesting. ODDS AND ENDS Gloria BlondeU has been learning to sail a boat, with her brother-in-laDick Powell, doing the teaching . . . Edward Arnold was weighed the other day at the studio and beamed when he found that hed lost four pounds, due to die hot weather , . . And that long came Lionel Barrymore and he beamed because hed gained five James Stewart has 17 harmonicas, but hes still in the market for more . . . Joan Barnett collects salt and pepper shakers ...VniverseTs budget for Deanna Durbins next picture, "Cinderella, is tljOOOflQQ. Western Newspaper Union. ... . and pride without vaunting. He was a loyal friend and a devoted companion. .He never picked a quarrel nor fled from a fight. He loved little children and delighted, in their enjoyment. He was generous and never critical. His name was Hurley and he was a sheep dog, eleven years old. He lived happily, died serenely, and left a volume of satisfying Fullerton memories. (Calif.) News-Tribun- e. who Danish exporter, will, organizathrough his The marketing sys- tion, trace it back to the farmer, tem of Denmark is said to be one who in turn can identify the hen of the finest organizations of its that laid it and speak to her about kind anywhere. 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Never drive so that you cannot stop quickly enough to meet any emergency. vJ UTTING-I- N Origin of "Stateroom" . us cat-cal- ls n. ' The art of living engrosses him as much as the art of music and he studiously main- Has istrt tor tains a relation- ship of courtesy, Friendship With Animals dignity and friend ly intimacy with the creatures in his retreat he has a gift for friendship with animals and thinks that much of the trouble of mankind is due to its insensitiveness to the subhuman and superhuman. His music is apt to range into those zones. O Consolidated News Features. WNU Service. FIRESTONE Gives Yon This Nigh Quality Tire at This New Low Price jSectuUe Firestone saves money and securing rubber by controlling and cotton at the sources and by more efficient manufacturing and distributing. These savings make possible extra values at low prices. You get: , High Quality First choice rubber and selected cotton that conform to Firestones high standards and rigid specifications. 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But, by this time, Malipiero musihad become a cian, and he was soon restored to favor. This status is unquestioned as his symphony, Elegiaca, was given its first performance Outlaw or jn New York, with Barbirolli Music Now John For conducting. Is Lionized many years, critical opinion discounted him as somewhat of an outlaw and disturber. Now it has caught up with him, as it did with Stravinsky and Richard Strauss. Both the Fire Bird and Salome were met with when they 'were first produced. Critics note some mysterious enervating influence in Malipieros new symphony. It may be an afterthought, but the explanatioh seems clear as I recall my conversation with him. His face saddened and he seemed ten years older when I mentioned the war. For his ballet, Pantea, he had written of the struggle of a soul' hurling itself into the struggle for liberty, only to find oblivion and death. The war had been to him a tragic and devastating experience. He said it had profoundly shaken both his art and his life. Never again would the suave fluencies or banalities of music have meaning for him. He was impelled to a deeper search. ' This disillusionment was sublimated in irony. He was suspected of slyly sabotaging Suspected or the grandiose new Italian state. It Sabotage in was in March, New Opera 1934, that his opera, The Fable of the Exchanged Sons, with the text by Luigi Pirandello, all but caused a riot in the Royal opera house. So far as I could learn at the time, there was no brash heresy in the work, but, as elaborated by the text, a subtle hint that ultimate truth is forever elusive and supreme power dead sea fruit. That, of course, is dangerous doctrine in a totalitarian state, and it was quickly and savagely resented. The next day, 11 Duce forbade another presentation. Malipiero is a poet and a mystic. Of dominant presence, with sharply cut Roman features and hair brushed back in a thick pompadour, he is at the same time extraordinarily gracious, friendly and unassuming. ; He lives in a quaint stone villa, forty or fifty miles from Venice, centuries old, rambling and 'tumble-dowworld-famo- Robert Taylor And one little fellow said: The trouble with problems is you work just as hard to get em wrong as to get em right! . Francesco NEW YORK.at Meeting a party in the Roy- of howling and of A you movies that youd like to know where some of the scenes were taken? Harry Sherman, producer of the Hopalong Cassidy pictures, has solved that need. long-standi- APPEARS some pupils no all the questions at test time, as witness the following answers: V-hostage is a lady who entertains visitors. Etc. is a sign to make more than you do. believe you Mussolini is a sort of strong material used by women who sew. Dust is mud with the juice squeezed out. TT NEWS Toys for Crosbys HAVENT .. 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