i; Comedy Film Starts Today AtLiberl -Laughter and romance are the happy combination used in "Af tectionately Yours," the new com idy starting .today, at. the. Liberty fieatre. with Merle Oberon, Den (is Morgan and Rita Hayworth eading the large, and able cast ."With Dennis (Kitty Foyle's boy Jriend)" Morgan in the middle of triangle completed by the Misses Oberon and Hayworth, the story fets off to an hilarious start. It teems that . Dennis, having a wonderful time as a playboy foreign- correspondent in Lisbon, Portugal, gets word from New York that his wife, Merle Oberon In the picture, has divorced him and is going to remarry. In spite f his own philandering he is horrified at his wife's "unfaith fulness" and immediately boards a clipper for America, hotly purr sued by his girl colleague,, played by Rita Hayworth. Then follows the amusing recital of his efforts lo win back his wife, with Rita equally intent on trying to win him. The three-cornered chase revolves itself into one riotous situation after another, climaxing in , one of the most amusing "waiting at the church" scenes : ever filmed, with veteran waiter at-jthe-church Ralph Bellamy as the Bridegroom who gets the stand-up. Companion feature stars Edward G. Robinson as "The Sea Wolf with Ida Lupino and John Garfield. BEHIND th HOLLYVO . By HARRISON CARROLL j King Features Syndicate Writer A recent rain really crossed up the Hollywood celebs who have been riding motorcycles to save tires. Leif Erickson was too soak ed to make it home to the beach, so he roared up to the Hotel Knickerbocker' wearing his na tive costume from "Pardon My Sarong." Even the blase Hollywood crowds stared. On the set of "The Major and the Minor," I watched Gin ger Rogers and Frankie Thom as dancing: in a "group of 15-year-old kids. Ginger is sup posed to be masquerading as a youngster and, in her pink fluffy dress, she really looks as young as many of the kids. As she and Frankie danced he told her, "Boy, the way you make with your feet, it's like dancing with a puff of wind." This was In the script. After ward, I asked 21-year-old Frankie how it felt to be a Fred Astaire with Ginger. "Now I'm living!" he ex claimed with a grin. "My grand children will hear about this." Always 2 Smash Hits! STARTS TODAY MERLE QBER01I DENNIS MORGAN RITA HAYWORTH Plus 2nd Smash Hit! f TIMES Tours 1:20 - 6:58 11:25 Wolf: 1:49 5:10-1:45 AND COMEDY :3c 'Pics Tax mi 11 - IIM 7 ... ' jr OF BOATS, beaches and beautiful Passage," Paramount's technicolor roll and Stirling Hayden, which tre. Here the two blonde stars Companion feature is "You're ' '-rz t ; .CcV, . V".' HAVE YOU EVER SEEX A FLYING ELEPHANT? A Meet "Dombo the baby elephant whose over-sized ears always get him in trouble Walt Disney's features lengthened cartoon "Dumbo" is now at the State theatre through Tuesday with the sensational feature "I Wake Up Screaming" starring Betty Grable, Victor Mature and CarOle Landis. There was a slight accident to Jack Benny's hairpiece during re hearsals for "George Washington Slept Here," and the hair dresser had to take it away to be repair ed. 'Ah," said Gag-man Wilkie Mahoney, "Topper Takes a Trip." It's supposed to be a big se cret, but Jim Brown, the tennis ace from Waco, Tex., whom Paramount signed to a contract, was secretly married on March 1 to Verna Knopf, Chicago model, who Is seeking a film career under the name of Carla Richards. The girls who wear glasses get recognition in Twentieth Century Fox'. "The Postman Didn't Ring." Heroine B r e n d a Joyce wears glasses in 17 sequences. Not as a gag, either. Producer Ralph Diet rich wants to get over the idea that girls with glasses can be glamorous, too. Due to the government's new edicts on women's clothes, M-G-M Designer Kalloch is altering the Jeanette MacDonald wardrobe for Cairo." He's cutting five inches off some of the skirts that al ready were made. Men's clothes are being alter ed, too. Over at Twentieth Cen tury-Fox, George Montgomery will wear cuff less trousers in "Orchestra Wife." xMSffiSBE 18c Pins Defense Tax Starts Today Continuous Today 1 to 11 P. M. 4t (atiti cntheScfcu! QmUt then th Stag Show! It i v n? Vfr t'ltlfy' And Znd Feat. K i rags CZX CATS A . .. v! a' blondes b the story of "Bahama film co-starring Madeleine Car comes today to the Elsinore thea are caught In a romantic moment. Telling Me," with Hugh Herbert. 7 X ' 7 a 17 ' is. ffiadio Programs KSLM MONDAY 13S4 Ke. 0:30 Rise 'N' Shine. 7:00 News in Brief. 7:05 Rise 'N' Shine. 7:30 News. 7:45 Your Gospel Program. 8:00 Morning Pick Up. 8:30 News Brevities. 8:35 Harry Horlick Orchestra. 9:00 Pastor's Call. 9:15 A La Carter. 9:30 Johnny Massner Orchestra. 10:00 World in Review. 10:05 Campus Freshmen. 10:30 Women in the News. 10:35 Homespun Trio. 10:45 Dr. R. F. Thompson. 1 1 :0 Musical Horoscope. 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' . . 9:15 ManhaMers. 9 JO Fulton Lewis, Jr. . . - 9:45 Hank Keene in Town. -10 AO Joe Reichman. . 10:30 News. . - Teea Sec 2 Page 4 Sunday "Bahama Passage" Story Set in West Indies Madeleine Carroll certainly sets around! The lovely blonde Paramount star has done some tall life, but cinematically she's outdone even herself. In "The Gen eral Died at Dawn" she went to China; in 'Honeymoon in Bali" Capitol Bills Alaskan Film It is only at rare intervals that the screen presents such a power ful, closely-knit drama as "Klon dike Fury," the Monogram pic ture now playing at the Capitol theatre. The picture qualifies as engrossing entertainment, and a distince contribution to the sea son's film output. When Lowe's plane crashes in the northern woods, he conva lesces at a nearby trading post, where he Is cared for by Miss Fairbanks, daughter of the own er. The crippled Henry, a mem ber of the household, becomes jealous over the apparent mutual interest of the pair, but Is never theless induced by his father to place himself in Lowe's hands for the same delicate operation in which the doctor had prev iously failed. The result of this situation brings the picture to an absorbing climax. Companion feature is "Sunset on the Desert" with Roy Rogers. 1 EDWARD G. ROBINSON aS "The ss i t:- -:-. 1 version of the world-famed novel by Jack London, starting today at the Liberty theatre. Cast Includes Ida Lupino and John Gar field. Comnanion feature stars Merle Oberon, Rita Hayworth and Dennis Morgan In "Affectionately yours." 10:45 Jan Garber Orchestra. 11 AO Slim & Sam. 11:15 Duke Ellington Qrcheitr 11 JO Louis Armstrong Orel: KGW NBC MONDAY 429 4 AO Music. 5:30 War News. Ke. SAO Sunrise Serenade. 6:30 Early Bards. 7? 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"r" Her most recent actual trek was to the Bahamas, British West Indies, to make the Para mount technlcolar romance, "Bahama Passage," starting to day at the Elsinore theatre. For this picture Miss Carroll, to gether with co-star Stirling Hayden and the Paramount crew, hied themselves to the little salt-producing Island of Salt Cay in the West Indies. "Bahama Passage" is a grip ping, entertaining and romantic motion picture. Miss Carroll and Hayden are ideally suited to play opposite each other, as they prov ed with Hayden's film debut In Miss Carroll's starring film, "Vir ginia." Now they appear In a film which for background, story and stars is a romantic holiday. "Ba hama Passage" will have the lad ies wild about Stirling, and the men mad about Madeleine. Com panion feature is "You're Telling Me," with Hugh Herbert. t Sea Wolf In Warner Bros, screen 7:00 Monday Merry -Go-Round. 7:30 Jimmie tidier. 7:45-Mlr8Cles of faith. 7:50 Jean CavaU. 8:00 Helen Ortega. 8:15 Dear John. 8 JO I Love a Mystery. 9:00 Records. 9 JO News. 9:45 Rhythym Time. 10:00 Sir Francis Drake Orchestra. 10:30 Broadway Bandwagon. 10:45 Palladium Ballroom Orchestra. 11 AO This Moving World. 11:15 Organ. 11 JO War News Roundup. KOIN CBS MONDAY S79 Kc. 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JO Farm Hour. : 7 JO 4H Club Program. - 40 Evening Song. :15-School of Music. "'V 8:30 Higher Education Speaks, v ' 9:00-Concert HaU. -j 9:15 Excursions In Science. - . - 90 Music of the Masters. . ' I. -45-10 AO News. - . ...... j 11 AN UNHOLY STORY of strange desires In a houseful of dreadful secrets. Ida Lupino and Louis Hayward are co-starred today at the Grand theatre in the haunting story that shocked Broadway and London "Ladies in Retirement." Co-featured Is a travisty on west ern badmen, "Go West Young Lady," starring Penny Singleton, Charlie Raggles and Ann Miller. EDMUND LOWE AND BILL HENRY wage a grim "war of nerves" In the suspenseful Monogram dramatic hit, "Klondike Fury," now playing at the Capitol theatre. William K. Howard directed. Com panion feature is "Sunset on the Desert," with Roy Rogers. , v rrrT - . J : - V. -w, ' f " ; " , y . . OLSEN and JOHNSON let fly at a scene from "Hellrapoppin," throuxh Wednesday at the Hollywood theatre. Second ace attrae tion is "Citadel of Crime" starring Robert Armstrong, Linda Hales and Frank Albertson. HOLLYWOOD PARTY LINE; After he finishes "He Kissed the Bride," Melvyn Doaglaa goes to Washington to take over his OCD duties. ... The two-year-old son of Kent Taylor locked himself in an upstairs room and they had to call the fire de partment to raise a ladder and get him out. . . . Nasi officers are quartered fat Sonja Henic's home at Oslo. They are living well, too, beeanse she had an excellent cellar. . . . Frances Rafferty twisted Diana Lewis' neck . demonstrating first aid treatment and M-G-M had to call a doctor to repair the dam age. Ethelreda Leopold and her husband. Joe Pine, of the Bar clay Kitchen, are expecting baby in September. . . . Elisa beth Talbot-Martin, the new entertainer at Charley Foy's, Is down with measles, . . Kay Sabichi and Hoot Gibson were a twosome again at the Coeonnt Groove. . . One of the frater nity houses at Rlpon college has been named Tracy House, la honor of Spencer Tracy, who went U school there. (XOBGDOOOO Ida Lnpno TADHS w RETIREMENT AND Perm Singleton and Chas. Ruggles CO WEST YOUNG LADY" I TODAY Walt DisiMj "Bant3" Betty -TleUr Grablt , M lllature - . 1 WAKE UP ? ' St . iI-mJi pptiaet 29-?:t-J 19-19 :1S - 22a I jsawS Tax j mm i use i.-ee IW5 0tfM , each other wiith seltser bottles in Broadway's laugh bit showing today WHIIEQ3 Siaris Tcdiy - Ccnlinnons from 1:C3 P. II. PLUS C03IPANI0N FEA1 It't a LaugK Sensation! 1 t: n'JLarA Vn 1 r J 1 Olsen. Johnson Star in AtHoi "We're the only two people In the world who have been success ful doing nothing, Is the way Ole Olsen explains . the : fantastic, ac complishments of Olsen and John son In the entertainment, world, the latest of which is their May fair Productions movie "Hellza poppin'," ' presented by Universal and now playing at the Holly-. wood theatre. , "Yeah," chuckled Chie John son, "and we've been .getting paid for It, too!" ' Johnson is right, they have been paid, and plenty;, but rec ords show Olsen is wrong when he says they've been doing nothing. Contrary to most self-made success stories, Olsen and John son have never had heartbreak and struggle in their climb to success. True, they did start in humble beginnings a sub-basement hon-key-tonk night club in Chicago nearly thinrty years ago. But It 'vasnt long, before they were in vaudeville, singing, playing the oiano, Joking. Their act wasn't sensational, but they got good salaries, and worked forty weeks a year. j Now In pictures, with Ole ' and Chie in addition to Martha Raye, Hugh Herbert, Mischa Auer, Jane Fraaee and Robert ! Page, "Helliapopppin"' is big ger, nolser and more lavish than. ever. Already richer by $3,000,000 . from their earnings b 11 the stage ' show, it has been estimated by the time they collect their earn ings of the two road show pro : ductions, the two Scandinavian ' comedians will eventually gross $10,000,000 from the title. Now 2 Brand New Hits! - Llf e-and-death drama, daring romance, terrifying suspense ... in one of the great thrill stories of the year! With Edmund Lowe in a new, sensationally different role! jnoY noGEnsJi W it H CI01CI Cih IMM MV4 Pins Serial, 'Gang Busters' SALEM'S LEADIN6 THEATRE KM rim - - w . URE Vif.s. mm nm I e ie vir , Comedy llvicood If -pjrM5g I v pLIjs Plus I m Tax f. I Bristling with Thrills! Packea with New Songs! , n