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Deseret News from Salt Lake City, Utah • 13

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Deseret Newsi
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Salt Lake City, Utah
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Salt Lake City Utah Wednesday April 22, 1942 Haiti I TOMORROW I Grove Books I Popular Young Band Director Man In Her Heart By Bob Eden A- READ THIS ADVERTISEMENT IF YOU READ NOTHING ELSE TODAY-- ORGA A. Jan Savitt Comes 1 For One-Night Engagement One of America' youngest bandleaders to win national ao claim In the nation's night spots, Jan Savitt, 27, will bring his famous. .1 opJ Latteis Gf-ehost-ra to Coveys Coconut Grove for a one-night engagement tonight. Savitt was born in Petrograd, now Leningrad, Sept. 4, 1912, and was brought to America w-hen he as IS months old.

His father had been a member of the Czars Imperial String Or-chestia and his three older brothei were talented musU clans also Like other musical prodigies, Savitt favorite toy during his Childhood was a violin and by the time he was six years old his unusual talent had been recognized In spite ef the long hours he was re quired to practice and his many concert appearances, young Mr. Savitt ended his senior year at West Philadelphia High School with the highest scholastic rating 'in the schools history. But he turned down a college scholarship to become one of America youngest popular band leadei s. -TONIGHT- CURTAIN AT 8ilS V. M.

52 'f 1 Orch, I to 30, 82,24 cioxt rows, $1 68; fint 8 rows, fl 81 noxt 8 rows Uppar Bole. 85u No phono rosorvetlons. Capn Bob Is The Idol Of Ilis Family' ljp laK AT riV GRAYSON in her first tel since "Andy Hardy's Private -ft? Frank Morgan, playing Cap'n Bob Yancey In M-G-M'a The Vanishing Virginian, Is as prond of the fact that he is the idol of his famHy as he is of the distinction of being the foremost citizen of his community and its Commonwealth Attorney. Here the jonngsters have finished breakfast and cling to the Capn as he leaves for the courthouse. Juanita Quigley portrays his youngest daughter, Dickie Jones who Is nearly as tali as he, and Scotty Beckett finds comfort in his grasp.

Spring Bying-ton is Rosebud, his absent-minded, but Jealous wife. The co-hit on the same program coming to the Utah on Thursday will he Robert loting and Marsha Hunt in -Joe Smith, American," What Qoing that would literally toss Anne right into Rust' arms. He found Mrs. Murphy In the kitchen, deep in a magazine as she rocked comfortably in a chair sturdy enough to accommodate her ample proportions. She was more than willing to give advice.

especially when she learned It had to do with a problem of The heart. I aint been married four times, Doctor Burgess," she said, without- getting soma tmpor---tant angles Doc poured out his story to this fountain of knowledge, telling in detail how Brenda had charmed Rusty awav from Poverty Row into the higher brackets Kate Murphy pursed her heavy-lips and pondered Does Rusty care for your Anne, do you think? she asked. He seemed to at least they were always fighting, and thats a pretty good sign, isnt It? The true test. Now let me see According to formula, there should be another man a man who will give Anne a big rush" Thats easy, maam He there already. Pat Barnes has been hanging around the lass and I know theyve been running around together, too CEVTLE-LIKE Swell Now here what you have to do Go to this Rusty guy and tell him that Anne in love with Pat Not light out, of course you cant hit him the head wdth club, but do it sort of gentle like.

Sub-tull, I think they call it the magazines" Subtle, sure. I can dx that all right, but whats the good of that itou silly goon, I can see you ain experienced in these things. The ideas to make him jealous. Hell be sore for awhile, and then pretty soon hell get so mad hell stai givm the girl a rush himself Then everjthingU be hosty dory See The old vet promised to give her startegy a trial However, he was still skeptical enough to seek further advice and headed straight for Joes Oasis Joe had been his confidant on many occasions Had listened to his troubles by the hour. Had frequently given film advice, which might have been good if Doc had ever remembered it hen he was sober Joe greeted him like a long lost brother.

Nix on the hard stuff, Joe" Doc protested 1 hitch hiking on the wagon these days "Far be It fiom me to spoil It, Joe said. What brings you here then, my friend?" Doc laid the problem before him. He deliberately didnt tell him he already had consulted Mrs. Murphy, but when Joe after considerable pondering gave the same advice Burgess was satisfied that he was on the right track. I think its elegant advice, Joe," he said, and I intend to give it a whirl." Let me know how It works out "Thats a promise, Doe said, and caught a ride to the track It was then about 6 o'clock and there was a chance Rusty might be around.

(To be continued) The Register and Tribune darvl and orcaheatra with Freddie Strut and Valle- hay, Fairfax Billy Kleeb and Jack Pearce (On the creen) Sleeptime Gal with Judy Canova Tom Brown, Billy Gilbert and Ruth Terry GEM Mickee Roonev Judy Garland in Babes On Broad a3' MIRRAY (Murnj) All That Money Can Buv uh Eduard Arnold, Wal ter Huion and Simone Simone alao Under Fieata Star ith Gene Autry MA.RTO (Suxarhoiue) Xade Be Good4 Hh Fleanor Powell Ann Sothern and Robert Yount alio Her Fint BaU with Jaikie Cooper and Jane 1 1 hera ARTADE (8th West and 4th South Frrol Flynn Fred MacMurray tn Dire Bomber a3o Melody for Three with Jean HerahoJt, Fay Wray book went into 18 edi tione Now the folk youIdveTre alive in a memorabla pictuial A III OVERALLS! He had a secret locked In his heart. If he talked, It meant death to millions. Joe Smith vs. the nations ji story of puise-pounding dangers as thrilling as any saga of batdel Clnotod by IBANX BOBUSI PMdsood hr EDWIN XNOFF A FI ASX E2XZASE pcuon COMPANION FEATURE Anna Launo Is operating a four hors table for her aiJmg lather, Tun Laurie After dismissing her trainer she is un able to find one Old Doc Burgess, vetar narian who likes his bottle, and Cephus Lincoln, aged egro si able boy, help her Anne is interested in Fat Barnes, reporter and also likes Rusty Walton who aeems to be interested in wealthy Brenda tan Evers Rusty best horse breaks its leg and he is forced to shoot it He then accepts a job as trainer for the Van Evers stable and mo'ea away from -poverty row-where he -w-war 1 Anne neighbor Dick Count, a friend of some crooks moves in with four horses Doc Burgess disappears and Anne receives a wire telling her Tim had a relapse On Buntm lhtf-cilir the aanatarium and finds that her fa ther is all right fnd that no wire hat been sent from there Anne i horse, Moon Jade, ready for a big race is mysteriously listed on a $3,600 claim er race Anns storms to the steward a office, find Dog Burgess has entered the horse Up to the day of the race, both Ruetv and Anne hae been unable to find Doc the only man who can help them get Moon Jade out of the race in which Ann may lose the horse Moon Jade wins, is claimed by a man named MacPberson and returns to Dick Count stables Count claiming to have bought the horse from the claimer. Doe returns explaining that thugs had locked him up kept him supplied with liquor and forced him to sign what he thought was a note for $500.

Anne onlv hope for big eakes liqs in Kokoa a horse that can run well but lugs out when he comda around the curve toward the mhdstand Rusty is doing well with the Van Evers Anne admit! to Doc that ehe is love With Rusty who seems to be going strong for Bren da an Evers Anne infuriated by Brenda, takes Kokoa to the track for a workout and Doc clocks the horse at an excellent speed Bluffed-- on -dat for a picnic-with-Ruety, Anne experiments with ideas to keep Kokoa from runninr wide Suddenly she gets an idea, when the telephone Ann- goes out with Pat and he pro poses. She puts him off. but not definite- CHAPTER TWENTY-NINE In the ordinary course of events, Sunday for Dorn Burgess meant the start of a time from which, with luck, he might crawl from under by Tuesday morning and content himself with being only half jingled until the next Sunday. AT SEA With his new resolution still riding strong, bolstered by his feeling of shame for having failed Old Tim and brought Anne Laurie to the point of financial ruin, Doc tv as completely at sea when his first sober Sabbath slipped up on him. He had loads of friends, and associating with them meant laying himself wide open to temptation.

Things were quiet around the track, with no racing scheduled until Tuesday and there was little point In hanging around He wasnt interested in sightseeing os in picture shows. So being at the end of his rope, he did as many another man has done in such an extremity, he stayed at home. Home to him was a rooming house not far from the track, and once there he still couldn't figure out any way to occupy his time. Having digested the newspapers and a home-cooked afternoon dinner, his thoughts drifted to the situation of Anne. The kid certainly had had tough breaks he admitted, tq which he had contributed the Prawning blow when he was the instrument used in filching Moon Jade.

He 6ighed gustily. He considered various ways and means whereby he might outfox Count and Ricco and regain possession of the Stake candidate for the girl but in the end he had to admit that his imagination wasn't equal to this problem Thinking of Anne, his mental processes progressed to the point of taking in Rusty, as somehow, ever since the girl had arrived on the scene, he always had linked them together It was a shame the wav Rusty had fallen for Brenda, he mused. It was a tough jolt for Anne as she obviously was In love with him, too. He sat up straight in his chair. Here was something he might help her with, although his personal romantic experiences had been rather sketchy.

Somehow, hed get those two kids together. If Anne succeeded In getting Rusty, perhaps shed forgivs him for losing Moon Jade. NEEDS ADVICE But how to do It? He pondered the situation for an hour and finally decided it was something that needed expert advice. So he went in search of his landlady. That estimable lady, he knew, had had various matrimonial ex-periences and she might be able to suggest a line of action KINGSBURY HALL TUESDAY, APRIL 28th pmmmmmm Dorothy Ulaynor mn imi vole sear from above low to high BOX OFFICE OPEN TOMORROW 10 to I p.m.

Bros. MujIs Co. Bo. Main TiekoWi Main Floor 2.7S. J.20, 1.B5 Balcony 1.10 (tan toe.) Mail onion promptly fill, ed oond soil addrouod onvolopo WUW BrtrtT 7 wr rooMM Stanley Smith returns to the scieen for a iole in Paramount Wildcat, a Bill Pine-Bill Thomas film Smith was once leading mart for such stars as Clara Bow, Nancy Carroll and Ginger Rog ers.

it C0L viti Scare flic of Yota! 1Vl ferfiEii K. i 4 1 At Franltntltmt Monti FEATURE- Joan Crawford Parks Gum To Do Jitterbug HOLLYWOOD, April 22 (AP) Joan Crawford parked her gum behind Allen Jenkins left ear, stepped into his arms and became this movie towns highest oaid jitteiojg Its Joans first movie dance In six years six years in hich the ex chorus girl ho charlestoned onto the screen rejected all offers to do anv leg unlimbering before the cameras the same mx years in which many another cinema queen was exhibiting her knees to the delight of terpsichorean minded audiences Joans getting $125 000 for this picture $10,000 or more for, the three-minute jitterbug scene' But it wasn't the money that lured her. Every cent of the went to war charities Joan, often unpredictable, changed her mind didnt say why. She does the fantastic jitterbug with the customarv Crawford energy, but badlv very badlv The script says she must Jenkins, a ontime Bioadway hoofer, took two weeks off to master the aerial intncasies of the dance Joan ciammed-her lessons into a 10-hour jam session Her gum parking stunt was inspired by necessity She an inveterate gum chevver between scenes chomp chomps nervously and incessantlv. When Di--rector At Hall ''ailed for action, she couldn toss the chicle aside and invite disaster on the dance floor Jenkins thievv Joan over his back tossed her across the floor, bounced her off his knees and in geneial acted like a long-suffering husband whose wife has burned the toast once too often wn'c Uttm tow, LjJr I lover soaalioifl.HAM 'r vnllf ITA0C SHOWS At l'40 0-30 ALL THAT MOHZY CAH BUY" Edward Arnold Simon Blmono Walter Houston -2nd Bia Hit Oon Autry "UNDER FIESTA STABS' 13c Plus ton to atoo Micky Judy ROONEY GARLAND 'Babes on Broadway' M1CHDE- 4(fc So.

and llh Wsst Oron i ns. EROL FlYNN FRED McrcMURRAY "DIVE BOMBERS" FAY WRAY ad TEAM HEM HOLT Is "MELODY. FOR THREE" CENTRE To Bo or 1o Be with arole Lombard J-k Benny Robert Stack and Felix Breaeart alo The Lady or tha Tiger with Maria Wind or XT AIT Ths Sbanths wjth Gene Tierney, Walter Huston Victor Mature and Ona Mucion also Hav Foot with Wiifiam Tracy, Jot Sawyer and Jamei Gleaaon CAPITOL- (Matinee onlxl Sullivan a Travel with Jo! McCrea Veronica-lake and Robert Warwick, also Nazi Axent with Conrad Veidt, Ann Arre CAPITOL1 Tomrht only at 8 30 Veloz and Yolanda in Dansatton with Jerrv Shelton Harrv Hvda and John Hjnda and Vicente Gomei VICTORY Pride and Prejudice with Greer Garson Laurence Oliver and Mary Boland The Grapea of Wrath STUDIO To the Shore of Tripoli vtih John Payne Maureen Hara Randolph Scott and Nancy Kelly, also Couraceoua Auatralia TARAMONT (on the atare) Paul Pen- illP ill TfSMfomm NAU K3SSE TC81fi( ll UUl MW niOMOM iQOli VI 1 OP WRATH 11 Heerr' COME EARLYI $4 TUMMY MM MlCtS L-llTnTTT YUO-OOM, 0 tttipl, tl John Maureen PAYNE HARA 'THE SHORES OF TRIPOLI' IN TECHNICOLOR Eleanor Rowell Ann Botkora Robert Yeung In "LADY BE GOOD ini lackto Cooper lane Wither HER FIRST BEAU" rjorm suit ims oswkt mngRmrTi aSBCWfFKf On the 101 OnbL mnm nicHMCIE BELLAMY Elm, i r.CS.W.t- "9 BOOHS OPEN II 45 FMONi 1-7444 DANCE TONIGHT ONLY JAIL SAVITT AND HIS TOP HATTERS featuring ALLAN DE WITT JACK PALMER AL LEPOL Ladioo 35c. Conti Mo 'TU 30 Alter Ladin 45c, Cots S5 Includes Tqx LATE DANCING wNh MARSHA HUNT Iwsi Hay by AHaa MvUa Booed lory by Pouf Mbs Predated by Jock Cbertek ADDED ENTERTAINMENT LATEST ADVENTURE WmM by Rkherd Therpe GREAT HIS Ifce ssnsolwnal motor of tko Wo Mon -COMPANION Its a MURDER party-, and CHARLIE CHAN Is guest of honorl SIDNEY TOLEr Arloen Whelm Richard Dors Deagtas Dumbrille Henry Danloll Edmund MacDonald ton Yung A 10th Csfllury-fox Picture THE BULLETEERS -IN LAST TIMES TODAY GEItE TIERNEY and VICTOR MATURE IN "SHANGHAI GESTURE" co-hit! "HAY FOOT" LAST TIMES TODAY AT 3:00 P. "SULLIVAN'S TRAVELS" "NAZI AGENT".

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