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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1931)
H" PAGD SEVEN' - The OREGON STATESMAN, Salccu Oregon, Sanday Morning, September 27, 1931 1 '. mstws nrce lilLU ill Rice i Pledges-: Cooperation Smokes in "Vomen of all Nations"! but .Really ; With Women's Clubs w Doest Like: it "" -'- ' I 1 '" ' ' ' ' ':-!' '- '' "" - ' - 1 "-" ' . " "- " .' " " l ' " ' '''' : ' '. 1 . . 11 - j w arner - ij " - ' - ' ' ; - a- - - i ' - ii CHELOBB nm inv. ir LIED M&MMB INt &r . WWfmr i TO GRAKD THEATRE rULIUI ill Ml . H o x:' In flaking Choice, -1 . Earl. Rice, manager of Warner - Bros, theatres in Salem Saturday issued, the following statement concerning the recent action of a group of club women '.. of salem concerning the shows presented in , connection with the Mickey.Mouse matinees: ; ?. "Before I was approached - by th club women of Salem 1" had made plana . whereby the type of . show presented iwith th Mickey -Mouse matinee should be bq a.r Tanked In the -future thai the fea " ture picture would be one which , wouldj be of Interest to the adult pairons as weu as to the children ' - and still not be one so overly so phisticated as to disturb- the mor als or Ideals of childhood. ; "I was pleased to .have an. op portunity to talk the matter oyer , with 'the 'clubwomen i and receive their support toward the end of , securing .satisfactory! pictures, for both .the adult and child patrons . for "Saturday.'" ;..; ;-t t -i ' Mr. Rice met a group of women representing the . Salem Woman's ; club Zonta club, American' Asso? . ciation jof University. Women, and Young Women's Christian asso ciation this ..week .and discussed the matter, of Mickey Mouse pro- :, grams. r -.V.- Cooperation was 'pledged be . t ween , the' clubwomen and " the theatres in "order to promote 'the - best, theatre'entertalnment possi , ble for all concerned.. ISmrsiMust' ; Look Ahead On Fashions ;-!-:.-(. r-;:.f...r. 1 Screen stars must -be almost - psychic In -their selection of ward robe for- fortheomlngcproductlons, for pictures made today v will '- be shown months from now, in some Instances, and nothing so quickly 'can allenatetne affectionate re gard of the feminine fan than to . see her favorite actress presented " in a gown that ! is Obviously out-? moded.y "i-' v- For tjils rtason Well-dressed women ofx the screen devote days; of study and preparation to as- sembllng wardrobes for their , va rlous productions. The matter Is ' almost as .important as the ' dia logue or the direction.. . . ; Because if l' o Important - the decision a to what the star shall " wear Is a matter for several minds to decide. Each, major studio in Hollywood has one or more expert fashion designers? men or women ' who are authorities on what the well-gowned star must wear. Many of these designers make, frequent trips to the fashion centers efi Ebt ronfi. thus aeauirinz advance in formation on the trends. ! . Paris being the recognized style - crater of the world, in spue or the ciaima of New York and Holly- .-.wood, the women -of the Tilmi col . nnr m tn unusnal lensths to keen posted on the changing dictates of -the Rue -de la Jr'aix.- ; , "Dorothy fcackaill," for instance, -. baa her own Private style corres- nondent in Paris; an. observing " ' young American girl who, as an art studentji ls more than-happy to . . add to her Income by serving the vrt National star as advance fashion informer. Weekly letters ' from Paris to. Hollywood keep Miss Mackalll's gowns and dresses at leant two or three months In advance of thejAmerlcan mode, of " V The benefits of this, service are "In Miss". Mackalll's new sUrrtng . TTrf uri "The Reckless-HourJ ! In viiaca fMiiien.i she annears. first - e mninnnln In an exclusive Fifth Arenue salon, nert as a mod el for a magazine cover anisw ffTO 5 Skyscraper ' banquets. bachelor apartments; ? moonlight trysts, iii-ninTiM charity, ba- rvrivitto. trains.' steamships n'.wn ritth Avenue ; busses supply ' the kaleidoscopisl back- Z j- t pi mil - Ten . Marion navies new Metro-Gold- wVn.M . - i starring' i. picture, .ht. nriu rvnoTi Wednesday at - Modern, daring.' hilarious and intMiwli rf-ramatie. the.:Fan ' " nie Hurst novel offers the tUtr - ' . 1. 1 n .m4va1v nea Kir era? hi f4n.tiAtlon' Miss Davles. as lonntfor iauehter of the .'fiTe- and-ten-cent-atore magnate. Is a . 4:an Mar inn Davles than has mi t Qrepn .in the past. She Is a more convincing--and. re- ' pressed and ber excurstou t imo - the : realm of drama is an inter- esting-one. ii ,':.- 1 k. -; - George ArJ'ss has signed a new contract whereby he is to remain nnder the "Warner Bros, banner for three yars. There is an op- 'tional clause whereby the prode- "cer i may rjetain his services for two additional r years. ;Mr.j Arllss ', rallaborated with Mary Ham Jn in . the writing of "Alexander Hamlt ton" which has a. successful run on the stage! in New TorW and . London. ' ' ,- -. "New jnodejl gangsters,! who have won wide accUim lately in uch pictures as. "Little Caesar. - ""City-Streets' and other "under ; world tales, were Introduced to " the screen public b7.6a. ,and" v rome. dark-skinned- Francis Mc Donald, - who,? in "The .lawyer s Secret," "enacts another badmaa c rola for the movies. ;-ir FIMITE BE CAPITOL HOW . ' . v. ' Jr' . i i . . JSMsi)iSRiwSij. Jr j tiisitaai ... j . j . -i i, a 'i jr ., '. ." Here; is Marion Dayies who j Capitol in "Five and Ten" - , ' f f 'v-'.'l !.:..:-:.---r-..:v.r- ?J - Hi 'Jv Here is Ramon Novarro all dressed up in clothes which have always added. enarm to. ms acting, ims is a scene irom Son of India" at Warner Bros. Elsinore today, i m , i . i i i 1 1 Diet Worries of Cinema i . , ... - . i . ... . . . Stars Mostl v Concerned Hollywood If there: be a nartlrln nt trnth In the" saying; tell me what you eat ana i n ii you what you are," rlt would be pertinent to learn what our screen celehretics like xo eat, - It might explain much. You mlJtbt. however, with the femin ine i contingent get all hut nega tive answers; since tneir; one con stant wrry Js lest they tip the scales a bit too hearlly and there-: by l jeopardize their 5 contracts: Many a young' woman at the top of the ; lilm profession eats like a bird, literally, u . , . . : , innhsTViiirer! rale-ht consist in the rational favorites starting n .nn nn mirh and such a dish simply because Marilyn Miner or Loretta. young reusnea iw a mlsguidd zealots might even sup c,m. iv had a "better" Chance to becomenovle stars by eating star -food.' ;! -, ,,. ; i" Hollywood stars do not affect exotic dishes. Taboo for the most part is the Chinese chop-suey, the Japanese suki-yaa. chile cm "carp e, the Syrian sish- vJdHish. crefulte fish. or the Scandinavian hors-d'oeuv res which constitute.: k "f"" .. - woitpr of dishes. oar stars adhere -to simple Ameri can foods. Anyttung ioo cu unaccustomed mignt py with their health and impair their efficiency . ' j,. a n .1 v(jnrt vet ineie lc exceptions. Here is Dorothy Mac- &uu ... kaill -does" she' on occasions aevi ate f rom the straight and yarrow path in dieting! let " " fessed that she does, but not oft t .koiart nrA her weakness. vHers favorite way of preparing lobster is as follows: -.A t lb. lobster ; ' J -3 tablespoons of butter L Salt and pepper " Lemon juice . , ; U Parsley and water cress. T' Miss MackaUl removes the lob ster meat from the shell and chops it slightly; She welts but ter and adds: lobster; and? Vhen heated, 'seasons and serves. .: ... i f Ixwettas Recipe . - : v Loretta Young makes a perfect ly; grand after-theatre salad when the spirit so mores her. Jler method goes like this: - r , . . .Cook 1 salted herring In boiling water to cover.! fifteen-, minutes. Then drain off the water and when cool enough to handle com fortably, separate the Jisr Into flakes and" there should be one cubed boiled potatoes, chllled? is added with one-iourm j cuy finely chopped whites of bard bollfd eggs. .. ' ! ;- "Marinate sugnuy- wItkTrtncJi' dressing, and place a cer oTr It before-p acingla fM.boi for a thorough chilling. I Beat one-fourth fiap of - heavy cream until sun :im.mv blestoons of canned P Then an eaal amount, or may onnaise' is added and the whole hi gently moistened with : the dressing before being placed on a mound of crisp lettuce leaves. , Marilyn's ; Recipe -'- -: 'ii..tii.t.-n!ir' hasian interest- ins version of "Frozen MousBe" an exguisiteiy appciiiins ta from a French con- crerge -during' her recent 6tay - ,,0 will appear Wednesday. at Warner Bros. f.;-w,. f v.. , s? It'll Jf s Not to Eat the I Continent. 1 l .qt. vanilla ice cream H cup sugar I . . V "can water - whites of 2 eggs .( ! 1 tsp. granulated gelatine 1 M L cups prepared French chest- -"1 nuts 1 pint cream - . 1 V tbls. vanilla Cook an ear and) water five min- 11 tea. hour on the beaten; whites of eggs, dissolve gelatine in One and water, and add to the Ifirst mix ture. - ' :' . I . i- L' hi '--,.' . .Then set In a pa of ice water, a ml i stir until milt a chilled. Add chestnuts and fold whipped '-cream and vaniua eareiuiiy. Line . a mould with fee ereaw, fill with mixture.- -.'' l .'... rrover anil ntrh in sa!lt and ice and; allow to stand from' two to J: -A of -1 Ple Ll-a n I sTTTi V7 TiT 7 BD ATT t v. It) T-41.. .$?f''Tft iT1.a T iJv aciiy urmpsuu auu junu jyoriuw ui a occiic iiviu ahv. mu i r n :n ..4I. f!anjl Wil. nciuaca wiuui nui uc vuc nesday. ; MARTY SCHWARTZ BIDS FAREWELL TO SALEM WITH SINCERE REGRET j I have Just completed five 'months with Warner Bros. Salem theatres and they were undubitably the most f rnltf o months ' of my theatrical career. With the support of the newspapers and ; different civic leaders my work has- showed the desired results. Balem is, unquestionably, the. finest country that it has ever been my good fortune to live, in, but I have been assigned the 'new Warner, Bros. .Western theatre, in'.Loa Angeles and o must; leave. - ' -5- ' 7 ' i Earl Rice, my successor here, will find;-; Salem, a fine field . for his work and I am sure be will be liked by all as his plans are constructive to community welfare. . -' ' 4 j . , ; '. Better times seem to have ."arrived and with this arrival we . are opening the Capitol,; bringing employment; to many of Salem. . :. I hope to return to confer with Mr. Rice and again meet .my many friends here. I Want . to , thank all who have been so kind. to me and cooperated with me in my work. ' .;.. ? :.' 7 " - (Signed) MARTT SCHWARTZ. English Butler Expense Same As For Admiral It costs just as much to be an English butler as It does to be an admiral in the Navy, at least as far as uniforms go,, according to Robert Montgomery. In "The Man in Possession" Montgomery plays the - part" of a British blade who impersonates a butler in the borne of a dashing young; widow. For the role he sought advice about, wardrobe needs from the Metro-Gold wyn Mayer research department. ; . meht he learned that'' the well ; dressed English : butler must have ' five; complete changes . of uni- rT-m ' Tor mornlncr wear ne nas a severe frock coat with a striped vest Then there Is the afternoon uniform with brass buttons, standing collar, tour-in-nana- vi.nv ti mnA hirfi-nt vest. "For evening wears a uniform tail ored in Navy full-dress style with low i vest, wing eollaT. and black bow tie. , In addition he must also have an informal uniform with sleeved vest for' working about iv'. i.... whltK-rnrStAd but- fit for bachelor -service or; stas dinners. ! three hours until the mixture has 1; assumed a def Into solidity. . (To be continued next Sufaday . ; A . ; Issue) Q Adults'- 25c o Children 10c v- V-W v' ; ... - ' " : " W v icaiuic aw uiauu :--f; . Today -Ramon Novarro In Son of India". - ' : , - " Wednesday Eddie ; Dowl- tnr In "Hdn(vfflOAD line". " Friday -Robert Montgom- ery In "The Man In PosBes- sion': j.' .: - , : Warne Bros. Capftol Today Charles".-Blckford in "East of , Borneo". . Wednesday- Marlon -Dav- ies in ."Five and Ten". les in . "Five and Ten". . PrHaw Ii ivrpi in TTn for Mnril . j The Grand -' Today rVIctor McLaglen in "Women of all Nations'. 9 Wednesday Betty Com p- aon In "The Lady Reiuses ; . Friday Lois wolheim in -rne sin snip". - ; Today Robert Montgom- ery in "Ship Mates". Wednesday-rBela Lugois in "Dracula". - . , , Friday Bob Steele fa "rh mlli' VnnV The Gall Board o By OLIVE RL DO AK -Monday"- S U C H A LOVE sweDt her' off her - - - ' (r- :'.. i ' - ' -. .; the dash and fire of his - making t He'll thrill you, dnh5 itinest -role since ' -- t . . ... ipqucsuuiiauiy His Greatest! j .v" iarjorieic,: "VtiZ! - Helen Chandler A and BelaiLogosi in a thrilling scene! from utmii nlav .'F)raMi1j nnw at lh TTnllvwnn!- i : i. i -:, 1 1 n- ts f j r ruu imuu nillllUIl nUVdllU Oldlb IIILII Cfrnnri Cimnnrf Pocf-" i Based Uprt Novel v -. 1 1 1 -Ml;.; t Sin rt India' -with : Ram On Novarro in the starring role and a supporting cast which Includes Conrad Naget, Matjorie Rambeau Madge Evans, CJ Aubrey 'Smith Mitchell Lewis, John : Mil jan and Nirel deBrulier. will; open today! at Warner Bros. Elsinore: s The story based oh the IV Mar-j ion Crawf of d novel, ' Br. Isaacs,1! places Novarro In;1 an oriental set ting, nis nrsr Btnce suecessiu "The . pagan."- j The picture was directed by .Jacques Feyder, who produced the previous Novarro Th rilot mnrerna.the son of a. wAAitiiv Tndian raiah who Is pre-; clpUated into an! amazing series of adventures wtucn sian oui when a bandit gang murders bis father. 1 TO THE HOLLYWOOD !Tni nrnwninpliis Hollywood's itilnr mlWtor of skeletons.' As the motion picture's leading direc tor of , weird,; fantastici stories f morbid tales of strange lanas ana stranger happenings there is not merely , a skeleton! in Browning s closet, as tne i saying is. " via imm: c, h .! ! : I !.!':. he has direct ed, as well as written, most of the screen stories In which . tne - iaw Lon Chany has appeared, and he h hwomk famous throughout the industry as ' the creator ot some of the weiraest cnaracierau fiPiAn f fiimdom. "The un holy Three that jstrange story not thieves. Is one of ihem; "The Vn- . iil V a l9an known," aeanng - ..mitU miD In US1 lain vi .,u..vTT .... . u mt circus, is another; attll another is Bdon AU?r Midnight," in which members of ft -jt ill. ra Miriftd tO im- personate human jvampires,, an o Another ' pt RESIST R! COMING mKMm9lmll'''t HHMMBSSSBJSjBMSBMSSSMSiaRSSW .11 I I C 'B'',:Si!1 'r , Htl vCftirr:-; A : I feet j by ; ; ; I-1--:..: love-' . too, p "The j. . - j , now ai the Hollywood. Rmwnlhr'a -nrodncllons. . thoueh One in which Chaney did not ap pear f was k The Thirteenth Chair' involvlng a -spooky" se ance, with dead men in the circle; Rnt now the'diretcor has lust completed th,e filming of "pracn la rhich far excels the others In the strangeness Of Its story. Local theatre goers will hare an opportunity to see 'this strangest of all motion! pictures Wednesday at the Hollywood. It The cast 'In cludes three members of the orig inal stage company Bela Lugosi, as' Count Dracula; JSOward van Sloant as Dr. i Van gHelslng and Herbert Runston. a Dr. Seward. Other members of tie screen cast are Helen unanaieruwignvrrye, David Manners. Joan Standing, Frances Dade; Charles G&rrard and Moon Carroll. t 'I ' ' riMiriHa ha S.S90' milpa of state-maintained highways I III . ! .1 Home of tHe" 25c Talkies ' ;" ' " ; A HOM&OWXED THEATRE I, ' -' 1 j tTODAYMONDAY; and TUESDAY if . j A navyj picture filled with Laughs, Romance, Thrills Ji' r.l-''.-i jf-r! -1 -4 DAhoth ' -im 3 111 W & a i -MM mm. a sa K a .111 ERNEST a : fZirZm:J -. TORRE5TCE . C: Ti' ' '-' W" . : . "Dorothy ; :5-. j S '''! ; I JORDAN V.v Wf i "' I : ; fft ". ' - : J HOB ART :: i'if V: ! ": V- 1 '' .BOSWORTH 'i" 1- i KllJ ': j - 'r I " ; cLiFj" -.. .: m rr. t , u-: Ml f ' ''3 .: ! . -r 1 -UU r . , ' Ll NT hi TT Tvi. : 'of the TJalted gtates avyfr. .-MT : : II; i I Cockeyed-World" "- ! M'' : : Tcs . . . Be Yon ; r-jr ; 4 El Brendeij stage and screen comedian, bag j never smoked, not even cigarettes, but he Twill be nnT Tr"viTi a M" Maifk cipar in , Raoul ' Walsh's Voroen of 'All iMatis" h1'--; i comes today to the Grand theatre, I n amrikins nart of It In the Raoul Walsh Fox production may appear periecuy natural irom iu screen and evidence ; Brendel as a veteran nicotine addict but that is far from sou - S . When Brendel reported for re hearsals for the' further - adven tues of 'Flagg" and 1Quirt" as portrayed by Victor McLaglen and Edmund Lowe hej had just completed his 1 starring picture, "Mr. Lemon of Orirhgef In "which he played the dual role of ..a Swedish salesman in a! toy store and a gangsterAs the; gangster hA eontlnuallv had a huge black cigar in his mouth but-t-he never iii it it i.' i 1 ' JFor his smoking scene In "Wo men of All Nations". vaisn oe- ded that he not onir light the 'heater' but i inhale the smoke. and hA was a pretty sick comedi an before the first test ;was over. A Topeka, jKas., court refused the plea of Flank Msgyi, George-, town athlete.l that the Topeka club be compelled to pay him sal ary and expenses during a tryout. u 7 - :! ... . i - 1 -