2- ' -TIIE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON SUNDAY MOR&ING, OCTOBER 23. 1027, ' i " ' ' 5 1 t U U I Ca MIT s ow- VWtn !t JiJG HERALDED EDilTE HAS 00 T RESULTS dience Mot Particularly Swayed Either Vay, Is Chief Comment : RR(AdE QUESTION UP lbl ' Newman - and Judge L.lnd Iarjie Crowd at I'ortlaml labile Awlitorlam PORTLANS. Oct. 2 1. ( AP ) 'sociologist ana i ieocialogically pded clergyman, men agreeing j ideas which 'many regard aa lib il or radical or dangerous, de ied companionate marriage be e a capacity audience at the Mic auditorium j here tonight, awing liberal applause from it audience and leaving 4t as un fided as It wm when it entered j"Ball;: .''..( 1 .rtabbl . Louis L .Newman of a Francisco and; Judge Ben B. idsey of Denrer were the" debat- Crowd Xot Affected . hat audience has not been con- erably : swayed toward one wpoint or 4he other was lndl- ed by tallying the opinions of Jew lnterriewed as they left the ilding-. . : p. Rabbi Newman i agreed unques- pnably with Judge Llndsey that Oregon Theater . - ' A perfect example at modern photoplay, comedy Is now showing at the Oregon theater, where Par amount's Tell It To Sweeney" is be-'ng sereend. This jftlctura, a comedy of railroad fife ! as it shouldn't be, presents a new team of farceurs, Chester "Conklin and George Bancroft; who seem' to be congenially cast as partners in the business of manufacturing chuck les. Cut-and-drled ideas are con spicuously absent from "Tell It To Sweeney.' The picture 'brings one roar after another because of this pair of comedians who are so long experienced in the comedy field. The story, the work of Percy Heath. Monte Brlce and Klerxy Clarke, - centers about a haughty old engineer and his old. fash ioned steed of the thundering Us, both relics of a bygone era and another engineer of the mod ern day. Of, eourse, there is ro mance, plenty of it. and this ro mance serves to bring about a se ries of spectacular thrills in whk-h a runaway train plays th princi pal part. Conklin has the role of Luke Beamish,; the ou-of-date throttle-pusher while Bancroft 1 ia well suited to the part of Cannon 1all Casey, the He'rculean operat or of the crack flier. : 4 Beamish's daughter. Doris Hlil. the fiancee of Jack Sweeney, son of the railroad's owner, meets Cannonbalt. who immediately falls In love with her. Then the troubl starts. Luke Beamish opposes the su'-t. by 'virtue of Osnnonball's air of disdain at the ancient locomo tive, the pride of Luke's heart. Cannonball tries to tully Luke, who vanquishes him in an amus ing wrestling match. There's plenty of things in the picture to bold the Interest of tha Sorer of dramatics, and' at ttie same fe me it he comedy relief is ap parent every moment. Gregory LaCava. remembered for many of Richard Dix most successful pl tures. did a good job at directing "Tell It To Sweeney". ! rth ' control ' is reed somewhat I" uld be a good desirable and less definitely at; divorce by mutual consent thing for socl- He disagreed decidedly with dge Llndsey on the third pro- sal of companionate marriage: tat the contracting parties ould have no financial obliga- a toward eachj other It ft di rce takes place.1 ; He spoke of is proposal as "a masculine de- ice to free men from alimony ft vorce occurs. r ' " ' ' . 0CKW00D TRIAL' WILL: OPEN HERE MONDAY (Continued rom Page One) the surf to the sand like some pre historic monster crawling from a swamp. The cabin In the boat re mained perfectly dry. except for a few drops of spray which came in around a window. The forced return from a point 12 miles from the start was at' tributed to the force of the tail wind cn the heavily-ioad-ed plane. Tomorrow's load cf fuel will be 850 gallons iastea.1 of the 921 taken up today. Harold Kinkade. the Wright motor expert, said that the uew amount would be ampje for the voyage. District Governor Will Be Visitor in Salem Henry H. Manny, district gov ernor of Rotary .will be a guest-of the local Rotarians at a banquet next Wednesday night at the Mar Ion hotel. The meeting has been desig nated Ladles' night. and will be attended by all Rotarians and their wives. Police pick up prostrate man on sidewalk. But he proved to be on ly a wrestler practicing for a bout. hortlv after the ac cent, andlmme!dialely after her rest and incarceration in the IT Jail. , ! That a denial of the contention drunkenness will be made by r defense ' appears i probable. kwever, Mrs- lockwooq s . attor ys having indicated this much ten they filed affidavits in con ctlon with a motion for -post- nemeni of the trial two weeks o. The affidavits were to tae feet that, at least two possible j tnesses will be ,able to testify at Mrs. Lock wood had had nothr to drlnkbefore, she began ,nr tal drive east on State street. - iThe trial is expected to consume; ree days'; time. flLL ANOTHER OFF TODAY (Continued frvca' Demand i J . I i' i :' liunt nrrni I ULctll BUG FIE PUS Opening Production Sched uled for November 17; Sponsored By Lewis TheatricaV entertainment for the f intelligent minded" might readily apply to 4 he Moroni Olson Players. , "Intelligent plays. - intelligent p r o d u c i n g plays, " intelligent acting, and finally, and equally es sential, intelligent business man agement" reads their record. Vr four years the Moroni Ol aen Players have labored and learned. Now they have been graduated. The diploma of public approval and support Is In their hands. Once regarded somewhat skep tically as skeptically as an Inter esting experiment savoring of "lit tle theater," the First Circuit Rep ertory Company of the Moroni Ol sen Players has become an essen tial part of the cultural and edu cational life of the West. In all that vast territory between the Rocky Mountains and the Coast comprising 'Washington, Oregon, Montana, Idaho, Utah and Wyo ming, there is not a town of im portance today that does not guar antee them, in advance, an audi ence for at least two plays a year. California and Canada, too. are on their Schedule fornext spring. Pluck, endurance. Intelligence, and artistic j merit nave earned their, rich reward. "Like a nock of birds flying straight toward the sun together" reads an appreciation of their act ing In theAngust Mssue of the Theater Magazine. Vachell Lind- say said this. What could more perfectly visualize Beauty and In telligence? "tompletely balanced, with out the star; system,; "no - head liners." In a few words be has caught the aiecret of Jheir success. .The first play to im present eo by the Moroni Olsen Players this season Is Tbe Lillies of the Field" by John Hastings Turner. This will be. given a the Capital theater November 17th and spon sored by the Salem1 Lions Club. ' Returns Filed In Election For U. S. Congressman's Job! - ,j, ,m ii.ilr1-Watkins mTl i2S.80. There were 76.767 votfs i en Irote. iAppXPiarate-1 cast at that election. ly 3 per cen of -the registered vote in Multnomah county waa cast at the special election, f The registration III Multnomah county, prior fo the general elec tion held November 2, lz. was t that , th" HOB Canned age .One) r m -thewrtitiionM.: would ; hold er untU tomorrow when anoth- attempt wilf be". made" at about o. w rf-.e.'Ume" as today. The dally ivance of about one hour in tide tnrrence wilt give tb4 plane a reader and firmer mnray than tat of today.- i , i ,r,, Plane Slicws Ability The Pawn, .today proved its sea orthiness' when Pilot Stii'ts i-ongbt it to an easy landing a iort distance off shore despite 3 gross weight of some 10,000 :unds at the time. Aferv cruising jout for a few minutes while the ndlng gear was lowered from the -nphlbtaa It 'nosed its way thru Broken Peppermint I Sticks " . . f t - ' ' Fresh fHrn Portland Regnlar Price 35c a lb. FOR SATURDAY ONLY I lScalb. ' Two lb, for 30c i We reserve the right to '! , limit "quantities , Only at Schaefer's . " ' ;. imro MTonn 135 North Commercial St. Phorip 197 -.. Pcaslar Agency . f)ri srinal ' YlIow Front f ; lUe whole worM ktws A1stin as' effective antidote for pain. 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M. r-1 "The Love of Sunya" HER FIRST UNITED ARTIST PICTUREUa NEW GLORIA ON TITE STAGE- F lmdn Marco Idea 4,DANCE DEMONS' and his ORCHESTRA s ITS "WAY BETTER THAN i LAST YEAR" i West Coast" :J; v 'A OREGON Theatre , HK?-f STARTS TODAY These two will surely tickle yours funny bone! TELL IT 7R BlWFMFV!i!) Z Funniest feature Comedy shown in a long time ft ' . ' - I..-,". - ;f .- - ' - ' Also: Comedy Latest News Novelty " -Mi Some Show West Coast G R AN D if : i . Theatre ' NOW , : TODAY Matinee and Night V. ; ' . A;taleof the . filled with red blooded action Galore Admission ' Kiddies 10c me I i Continuous Today 2 to 11 P. M.