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The OREGON STATESMAN. SaUia, Oregon, gcnday tornlngApgrist 14.1932 Tlieatres Qffer Good Fare DBMS II- . , -1 .-. The Call FORM HIS pjj Board 1 1 i i S : ' J-. who were too I f i jr S. v.v 'i I ' , George Bancroft is Teamed With Wynne Gibson and Other Notables Two "wise eggb" wise ., That In brief. Is the tory of f'Lady and ; Gent.", George Ban croft latest starring v picture toaay at me jbisinore. Petite Wynne Gibson, latest Hollywood "find," who Is soaring to stardom In her own right, plays opposite the virile Mr. Ban croft, and Charles Starrett. James Gleason. John Wayne and Joyce Compton have ' other leading roles. - ' Bancroft and Miss Gibson are cast as a couple of eelf-styled "biff timers' who dwell on the shady sideof Broadway, battling nrerrily with each other and with " any one else who crosses their oath. The uneven tenor of their llTes becomes even more uneren when Bancroft's ' best friend suddenly -44 es: leaving 1 a 12-year-old ' son alone In the world.' Just what - their impossibilities to the lad : are, they sit 4own to consider. - - And they reach a conclusion that produces resnlts as.whimsfcal . as they are radical. x , "Lady, and Gent", was written ' especially for Bancroft by Grover Jones and "William Slarens Mc- - Nutt. Stephen Roberts directed. Morgan Wallace. James Crane, William ' Halligan.. Billy Butts, Frank McGrynn, Sr., Charles Grapewln and Frederick Wallace appear in minor roles. 'WEEK BiOS UP p W f "'' t '"'"" Wt. I ill I ' 1 I I pi ii nil I ' mmmmrmi : . : ,-., V " i f 1 :( ' ""'! ' -S.. .';., ' ' ' , r "v " v '. . - ''I ii -. it t ' .,' t h . - I ' ' , '". : :- h. . ' v . k , . . . " v., ... i, I IT, HI IB SISW ISMS' I. I" III - III I j Mllll "" " George Bancroft and Wynne Gibson In Ladr and Gent T ,.. w.i.n- i- ft. a it which is the Sunday and Monday feature at Warner Bros. XS?.!3!!" rrarzja.lhe Ap Elsinore. From a luxurious home to a tenement, and then In rapid suc cession to an elaborate speakeasy, a Greenwich Village apartment, an artist's studio, an Adirondack lodge and an ocean liner rtnese are the contrasting backgrounds against which Joan Bennett and Ben Lyon move in "Week Ends Only." The picture , Is Miss Ben nett's newest vehicle coming to the Grand today. With a swift-moving romance that involves plenty of complica tions and a climax that remains in doubt until the final scene, this picture promises exceptional en tertainment to local film patrons. John Halliday heads -the support ing east, Vhich Includes Walter Byron. Balliwell Hobbes, Allan Dinehsrt,. John Arledge and Ber ton Churchill. Alan Crosland di rected. ' iters' jW" 77 T7E are always . f Y moving1. There is nothing slow about - this business except our disposition not to take advantage of ! your business necessi- ties. , LI i - i ill - ! . TF 5 w J rJDUSTRlflL LEAGUE GETS BERRY PATCH Unemployed Will be Sent To Pick; Wood Supply On Stump Obtained --Salem Industrial league was presented with a patch of culti vated Evergreen blackberries by I. Elbert who lives on the Dallas road a short distance beyond West Salem yesterday. The owner said there was twen ty tons of berries on the vines and the league was welcome to the entire crop. A force of pickers from among those who have applied for em ployment by the league will be Individually seen and listed today by league representatives and picking will begin at noon tomor row concurrent with the begin ning -of operations by the HM- man-Cleary cannery in West Sa- i lem whlfti will can the berries tor the League. LATE DEBUT i Ml n Though the mother of two rrown children, Ura. siane .enney (above) of Bronxville, N. Y, is reaUxhiff a life long ambition ia uakinc ner professional stage de but soon. Wife of a public utilities magnate, Mrs. Kenney said she tvaa f raise ner enuaren oexore mam coold seriously think of the stage. Hossr Replies to Criticism From Newspapers; new -' System Praised Hal B. Hoss. secretary of state,' in. a sUtement Issued - Saturday, denounces alleged distortion of the facta in connection with the conduct of the state operators ex amination, department. He Indi cates that v certain newspapers have published statements regard- ins the conduct, of the bureau which were filled with lauenooas and misinformation. J The ooeratlon of this law does not add onexloUar to the Ux bur den of the state," Hoss said in bis statement. "Furthermore. therls no provision of the law requiring 100.000 motorists to be examined. and the secretary of state has never said that he would require compulsory examinations of the existing rOO.OOO operators. MafBy Operators -licensee Sosnended Figures Included In the report showed that during the past year the department suspended lzz operators' .licensee and revoked 104 others. The suspensions were made for varying- terms by the de partment on recommendations or the courts and enforcement offi cers on charges of dangerous driv ing practices. : "Of the total revocations," the report continued, "til were based on convictions of driving while in toxicated. Of the other nine, four were the .'result of hit and ran driving, two for operating while under sentence of suspend ed license, and onreach for driv ing while under the Influence of narcotics, failure to disclose iden tity at the scene of an accident, aad manslaughter. "Of the 123 suspensions for the year. 87 were caused by reckless driving, five were charged to speeding, and the remainder dis tributed other violations such as Incompetent driving. Inability to safely control an automobile, driv ing without license, zauure to give name and address alter ac cident, epilepsy, failure to stop and give aid after an accident" Receptiesi of Law Generally Favorable Receplts of the department tor the -year were listed as follows: By OLIVE M. DOAK la Today George Bancroft . -J-ady and. Gent." ... e ."" i . - Today Johnny . WeissmnDef In Tarxan, the Ape Man." Wednesday Loonei Barry- more In "Broken Lullaby. Friday Richard Arlea In i Sky Bride. . ' -Grand ' ' Today Joan . Bennett In ' "Week Ends Only. ' . Wednesday Kllssa Landl la - "DeTlI'a Lottery. ' Friday . Buck Jones 1ft e e e . HITLEH to cqtjfeh WITH CIICEILOD W . . - . Jl . 1 . a a . x A irllmrxa from thm mmv Jnm. ''UWr V.J. t. une wousana or more coros w cumaxea mil oauie royai m d -r vu j .vuu . mimt ' ti-vva uuua vuu ui witmi tti in arnmn niT. rttn (h. mabi ifnM. vnntna nr l A . . . , . t t am. . -r -w it ... . I "r-" I uriKinai operators license mutu jiwu iwiuicu ana ctn jujon iase ine wauinz Dies l onuined by tne league on we I the day will vie with one anotner. I u7. n.wia tssst se fcnf. at the Grand beginnirjg today. lands of C. A. Wilson of Macleay I the winner being the lad who can jfeari licenses $1.44.50, duplK wno win accept me league a scrip i tnrow au tne oiners irom m oarge i licenses SS40, learner per in payment Final arrangements I into the bay. The entire event j mif- iio8l. student permits 117. SUNDAY SCHOOLERS PICrfIC AT DDTY'S JEFFERSON. ' Au g. 1 3 Mem bers and friends of the Evangeli cal Sunday school held their an nual picnic in the grove by the river on the W. E. Doty farm five miles northwest of Jefferson. The time passed quickly in games and swimming in the Santiam river was enjoyed by the young peo ple. At .the noon hour a bounti ful dinner was served at a long table placeU under the trees. Those enjoying the picnic were Helen and Laura Kins, Rev. and Mrs. G. F. Liening, Jr., and daughter Florence, Frances, Mar Jorie and Barbara Weddle, Shir ley Jones, Robert and Evelyn Gulvin, Eva and Gladys Oakley, Ruby Koker, Mrs. M. J. Davidson, Elsie Doughty. Mrs. A. Wilson and children, Glenn. Virgil, Beulah, Edith, Mary and Clarence, Anna Klampe, Mrs. Nettie Reeves, Phyllis Van Norman, Evelyn Jellison, Rev. and Mrs. G. F. Liening. Sr., of Ankeny HilL Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Elder of Portland, and Jeanette Miller of Salem. go first to Victoria, B. C.. and then to Vancouver, B. C., going from there to Puyallnp and Yak ima, wash. He will then come to the state fair at . Salem and also tne Livestock exposition in Portland. His teams will appear in the Burge and Horses Leave on Circuit Of Western Shows JEFFERSON, Aug. IS D. F. Burge of the Dover neighborhood will leave Monday with IS tine purebred draft horses on his 26th annual tour of exhibit at the -different stock shows In the north west. Mr. Burge started out in this tine with two horses In 1908 and has continued each year from that time to the present. He is taking less horses than he did last year, owing to flnan clal conditions, and he does net expect to receive the rewards glv- !T.lo I; - rag - Carting Larmer Transfer & Storage PHO&E 3131 We Also Handle Fuel Oil and Coal ; en him last year. Mr. Burge will were completed yesterday and Is free. cutting will begin in the near future. Representatives of the league will visit farmers northeast of Salem early this week in response to an invitation brought in per son by one of them, Mr. Pickens, to the meeting of the league,, di- BOND ISSUE RilMOH two, four and six horse driving rectors Friday night contests at toe snows, as well as entering other events. DENIED B SOVIET and duplicate chauffeurs licenses 174. Six Youths Pass Life Saving Test At Olinger Pool BERLIN. Anf. 11 (AP Adolf Hitler, whose importance In the German political drama Is con stantly Increasing, left his vaca tion retreat In the Bavarian Alps today to talk with Chancellor Von Papen, tomorrow. - After that meeting he probably will see President Yon Hlndeu- burg. and on the outcome of .that conference depends Hitler's imme diate future. " -v . v'? This evening, "somewhere near Berlin" Hitler met several of his chief lieutenants who had been ar ranging for tomorrows meetings. The Nasi headquarters were ton- tldent their leader would emerge the victor la these negotiations. Hitler, speaking through his as sociates, and Alfred Hugenberger. leader of the nationalist party, in formed former Chancellor Bruen- lng's centrists this afternoon they would not send representatives to a meeting on Monday at which reorganization of the Prussian cabinet will be considered. Francis Feller -Estate $15,000 According to letters of adminis tration filed In probate court, the estate of Francis Feller of Wood burn, killed July SO in a railway accident at Woodburn. amounts to $15,000. James P. Feller Is named executor following wishes expressed in the wllL The estate Is divided by the win between his widow. Ida Feller and It children, all of whom are living. Albert Feller, a grandson. also received a bequest. FOBSEBUI RESIDENTS ON VISIT The league; is the latest' addi tion to Salem's relief activities and is directing its efforts to fur nishing MOSCOW. Aug. 12 employment . whereby I authoritative denial was issued to- those in need may earn and buy for themselves the necessaries of life rather than being the recip ients pf charity.. Its plans for the use of a substitute for money are proving of wide interest. SHELBURN. Aur. 13 Har vey England, sheriff of Kodaway county, Missouri, acompanled ' by nls wife and two sons. J. Howell and Sam. , J. Howell is superin tendent of schools at Essex. Iowa. Sam has been employed at Hoo ver dam in Nevada. The senior England was a resident in this M WEST II E As a result of practice of Dlln- API An gr playground pool this summer. six DOJ oiti passed vneir nra Cross life saving testa under su pervision of Esther Arnold, Red Cross examiner and one of the playground directors. No girls made the grade this year. Bill Sexton has earned his sen ior lifesaving emblem and the following 'six boys, their Junior emblems: Wilfred Ruecker, G o r d o a Black. Jack Roessel. Mike Miller, Ned Burr Is and Irwin WedeL ar SB - - T ' M e Ycaf-o!d llnty WWitir Unusual Antecedents To Arrive Soon r A year old Jersey bHI. Bramp-' ton Royal's Sunbeam, imported from the Isle of Jersey and .off spring of a sir whose dam was Imported and sold In this country for. $25,000. will arrive here the utter part of next week to be added to the herd of Dr. Edgar 3. Fortner, local dentist and Jersey fancier. - ; " , fThis year-old fellow is about as perfect as even purebred cows come, Fortner enthused yester day la pointing out the fine points Of the bull, a presentation to the local man from B. H. Bull and son .of Ontario, -Canada, big im porters ana owners of a herd of S00 fine Jerseys. The Canadians brought 8 un beam, over from the Isle of Jesey this spring. The Sa lem-newcomers own sire on the Isle of Jersey Is considered to be the most valuable sire ever , pro duced, and his offspring have a phenomenal producing record. Fortner, who this year has tak en over active management of his farm. Kola Teepee, located south In. the Battle Creek district, hopes to increase his herd of so to 40 much cows and offspring. Sunbeam. will bo added to a group of sires which hare already helped give Fortner's herd the en viable position of one of the fin est on the coast, . , Fortner has another aire whose first son and first daughter both took reserve championships at the state fair last year and whose first daughter was champion of the spring show. This sire is Broadlands Lady's Volunteer, "an imported- bull. - Fortner's. Coronation Oxford Design, son of imported Corona tion's Oxford King who sold for 110,000, is a sire in phenomenal typo and production. Another sire he owns won every class, save one. at the. national dalrr show. including grand champion, and this animal Is recognized in this country aa a phenomenal sire of the age. Fortner will show his bulls at the fairs this tall. Redhead Conte At Taii is Today Many slate officials and em ployes left here Saturday night for Taft, where they will witness the so-called "redhead" competi tion to bo staged there today. Hal E. Hoss, secretary of state, has been selected as one of the Judges of the contest. J. P. day of reports published In New Tork that Soviet Russia contem plates floating a bond issue in the United States. The Soviet government has not attempted to market any domestic loan in America or other foreign countries, it was said, nor does It intend to try to do so so long 'as there is no official relationship between the two countries. It was supposed the reports la new ion arose zrom tne xaci a i rrr m r recent domestic loan issued to fl-1 IT 3 It?! 00272172171 nance ui iat year oi iu uffi - TT 1 year plaa contained a provision J KeDlieS tO JtxlCK- WACONDA. Aur. It community about 30 years ago Asplnwall and Bert Jones at- 5 . oi currency and would and has many friends among tended a recent nVach aTowers dTir atert to th nT .eV?,k' whom h meSSg atcMlnnvlfle GTS "neL" resnUr tZt of Utt went. MflHli mmr-m nT nriix f Wllltan. rI1H t.11- I I Ployed In the woods Mst nf Rhi- ' BUU liu iwo oi ma i MeMi nnrllU Mnndxr nlrht fori rCfnfMrr fill tCniTTf wu.wu4U iilCUUI WOrt. SDITT OI...I.1I.- L I.I. .. - . . 1L. near of tn riminv Af th. ai. 1 . . . ..I t-,..V A-Zl V.7,. organirauon ern Pacltlc depot at Lowell. The of three small UiIT.. . .vV wa" Wheatland and Cornelius. anri -.mi v.. Tl7ir:::i All growers are urged to Join. afn I weiuve vu w sHva .v.w mm a To Sea Will be Issued Tuesday From Hillsboro The Oregon-Washington Water Service -company Saturday filed with the public utilities commis sioner an answer to the complaint of Hillsboro residents, protesting against the rates, practices and service of the water corporation. The company alleged in its an swer that the rates are reasonable and Just and that the service is adequate. Charges of discrlml- The report of engineers on the I nation were denied br the water . m m & . m mt a a u wwe euwib m uuigsj a. a wiu i:u w imii Haiiaii eee . - i fiinnnui rir irMB imii ' ai riwmB i . - 4 . this community due to the rains. I ?"X!JTV i.PP pared by R. H. Baidock. state ' I V1olia anrlnaan aetnf wfll Vat Asplnwall and Jones are mem-1 1... ns..iv n w hers of a committee appointed 8atarday at the state highway de- io iDTesugsu iu iHuiuuv vt. i prtment. renting wareuouso . or torsv in Floral Freak Dahlias is Found By Mrs. G. Boyd room in Portland where farmers A tentative draft of the report distributed to buyers In Portland! T. ' . - 7 t tvpat v a . . I .i meeting nere yesteroay. ijamoc of th. flV, "-."rr: W the report would be qulto . - .ouM UM unu iseeiaes nrBtiaa; m biusii uvp i ianrth r ------ -v.ow6W irum IUJ iwu ftuii uixcT-ucuk a of Lincoln in one of her dahlias on his fruit farm at Waconda which had onlr . brottse blossoms I Kia aav. . i. p - Aantnwall. has last year but now has blossoms psrehased the peach crop on the or three different colors. . Hop Leo farm six miles north of One ia bronse, another Is 'pint Salem on the River road. - This is and bronse, and the third has one of the finest orchards in the distinct -bronze petals' and also country and tho trees aro well- pins: petals. ' . . -, ; e I loaded with exceptionally i nice t : r I - : . M.t-t- . . - ' . I peacnoe um jmr. . r wt south KKACUKS nntf a,fwall of Waeenda la J Mr A. 11 "I hT rltn peach harvest now. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Petteys of U, bibw and earW Crawford vacomp"ied picking will last about 10 days Mr. and Mrs. V.' Leo Gibson , of If... I ti.. viv... t u I Brush College returned the first 1 Mttlr wiu bo ready "tor wiirQia a tour to harvest uiesuu Dcicaw visiting jxewpoir. Sunday Monday Tuesday Florence, xacnats. Lake Silteoos and LUMBER It's quality that counts It's quality that saves time and expense, When you buy lumber and building: materials from us you save on time and expense as well as having qual ity material to work with. " . - - - and BUILDING MATEHIAIO of Quality . Build - Repair Now and Save a fo m n n Powdei J10lTyE. L. Supply ' v " .... . , . - - .. . 610 N. Capital . Powder Co. Phona 9191 nn MM Oil AT TIFT TODAY TAFT. Aur. 1 1 Every red head, and all their friends, will find In the annual round-up oz redheads at Taft. Sunday, Ang 14, i one . of the ' most entertaining events of the year. ' The natural carrot-top visitors are the special guests of honor, each being given- a little token of appreciation of their visit by the Taft chamber of commerce. , . A featuro program, of contests and stunts, with suitable prizes for the various classes of redheads is In the offing; A new and unique event is announced for this year in the coronation of a redheaded queen of the day, she to wear the I royal diadem of agates, which was prepared recently- by the lapida ries of the Lincoln; county coast. The program also features water j sports,, swimming, boat racing. OLLYlOOl; . Homo of -25c, Talkies' . Today. Monday ft Tmeeday Ooatlnvowo. PerfornnincO.--; Today 9 to 11' -t . -Matinee Each bay Z P. aL MORE THRILLS than 'TRADER HORN sT tx I I I i mm Showln,. 8aleaa yT Directed by tx -r?Jt'' W. 8. VAX DYKE wun jooany u Neil Hamilton "9 C Anbrey .. .. Bmlta WEEK EIMJIDS Bui- what r week ends! Joan -i DENNETT B8n LYON IOHN HAUtOJtf f; ALSO . , ' f t - BXNQ CROSBY I Snrrender Deer Travel Talk: - News . ' - Cartoon . llaareesi O'SnUlvasi TTOIDAy WJA NOTE- The Management atakes tte ffblie eenfldeaee It now fcyeloa. thai yen wffl accept -LADY GENT aa om off the picteres to the acne rge yew to see Ht A New Kind Of Romance! He was as hard as the parements of Broadway I ...She was as loud as ft Times Square traffie whistle! Yet they are just about the grandest folk you erer met on the screen! A TEAR MOISTENED CHEEK . . SPONTAN-i EOUS APPLAUSE . . EXPLOSIVE LAUGH TER AWAIT YOU WITH PLUS Rath ETTLNG "Artistie filan Eating Shark 9 Sport Reel II Xews Cartoon 1 ' LU ' . r7 , , ' ! I HI. CW... J