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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1932)
PAGE TWO IB'EMBM If ' " ' W FEATURED i : I U!iEI?i!L - Jungle Picture With Many .Thrills Showing at the -Elsmore Theatre I Something new under the Ban insofar as pictures are concerned i -"Brlnj 'em Back Alive' now ; uuwiub at me jcisinore. Frank - Back who was reannnathla fr. picture taken which make up the , .um or me story or "Brinr En - - iiui jean cap j tured wild animals for soas nd .circuses all over the country and has ako supplied private -jollec- . tlans for anoh ma- Mara-, Aiivaf' . W COi I -i u nuuaui wngiey, ana Geonre Washington f ington coffee fame, each of whom have had collections for 'heir ovn hobby. 4 Through the efforts of Atnedee . tbu comtu oi me van ueuren r " . aw .UUUld. L'J mi um aLinn Kn ir w a a iniitAAfi s captures that could be caught by the cameras "Brine 'Em Back Alive" Is claimed as the result ' The party consisted of Mr and w m. . . . . . 4 oucjc, tiyae is. jsinoit, the Arenttrm MihAl a-. i S Carl Berger, cameramen, and It sailed on the Staatendam.' Lon- , don, Paris, Marseilles and Sing- . ixore were on the Itinerary. Bazaar Ttnstn In Singapore, Mr. Buck was met j by All, the boy who had accom . panled him on many previous ex peditionsr and they were joined by Matt, Delmie, Ahmad and Sarn ie, who also were members of Past expeditions. After paying their respects to the various con- suls, the expedition got undes : way; first by a small steamer, then by wagon, then by dugout canoes, until finally they set up camp. The site of the camp was determined by conversations at the bazaar A t rvn ,. . ' than a hundred miles inland, and ! at least half that distance in semi- jungle, the bOVB gnoke with r:a. ai wno naa seen a great python. At another bazaar it was apparent , tnai a man-eating tiger was on me rampage. At this bazaar, too, it was learned the comparatively rare black panther likewise had been ven. STif ht Prnulm Wire nettinr wan nia-ori nn m win(JVva in the expedition's jun gle headquarters, mainly am a warning 'signal. An animal which scratches wire netting makes a noise that Is guaranteed to wak ca sa aieri nieenr Pnr r mtatin gainst large animals, he boys , built a stockade. For protection against snakes there is only pray- r-- ' u.6Ub LttUlC, UUUU1U- barrelled .12 gaure shoteuna were aistrlbuted among the members of the party for protection against animals. A shot gun spaiters shot . over a larger area and is almost certain to take effect In the dark ness. There was a three weeks' wait before the 30-foot python actual ly was discovered. Mr. Buck at last received word that the huge reptile had been seen. It was not flimcult to stalk the python. If iH9 collector has spotted the nase ne can keep safely out of it way. The danger is literally in crossing its path or in accident ally touching it while it is hidden by its protective coloring. (This, Incidentally, explains the battles to the death between python and animals of the cat family. The "eats" never .Mm iun . " - tmiiM UUl VW WW at the snakes.) in stalking this python, however, one of the boys was bitten by a cobra. He aid not die, because Mr. Buck per formed an emergency operation with a safety razor blaiU and h-t supply of permanganate of po tassium. Finally the day came when it was nohiA tn nach-deslred shots of the python In battle with a tiger, the first epic action of such creatures ever beheld In a film. Chance Episodes In this behtnd-the-cene8 re port of "Bring 'Em Biick Alive" J interesting to note that tome of the best sequences were not ought after. Happy agcidents took place, as may be surmised, the capture of the baby elephant. Biany scenes were, to be sure, :he result or well-laid plats. But not even the most placable elephant will defert one of their offsDrinj: to provide American motion ptc- Bumeuces wun "elephant in terest." The elephants passed on and were photographed, and the baby pachyderm would have been overlooked had he not suddenly discovered that he was I alone Then he set ap a howl which at tracted ; Mr. Buck' attention, and that part of the picture waa quick ly added to the film. Several other "lucky breaks' ' found their way into celluloid. It had been beyond the most op timistic plana of Mr. Buck to In elude earner account of a fight between the crushing-Jawed croc "" imck paniner. At a matter of fact it was hard to understand how a unthw w va , ua us. ly crafty as well as exceedingly pugnacious, eould be so stupid as to investigate a -croc- I . "Din at the BoheIllian,, Now Open ; Day and Night TODAY AND LABOR DAY Special 50c Dinners Featuring I Roast Turkey ressing 4 Cranberry and 10 other delicious entrees. 11 to 9 p. m. : Enjoy a delicious Bohemian aea food special, or a barbe- cuea sanawica after 1 dance or theatre "We Never Close" the -Salem Bohemian 803 State . "Salem's Finest Res taa rant" a- ' - - " - i H - Bv. " - 41 I III fill : . i,-vraa.a ........ -..!.: . 4tl ? " 1 1 1 . : f 1 tt . - . ., e , . . '"V: llTvn?JL ? ' wmc lum DOW n The Blonde CaDtiWaf Grand, Amazinsr Rerord nf Expedition Mim.. w . . .... snowing at the Grand, absolutely bears the atamn nf ni)ionM.if. v UWW which makes some of its scenes me more amazing, inasmuch as ' were bo i manuractured or raked. The picture is the camera record of an expedition of Dr. Paul C. Withlngton. of Harvard, Into i the unknown landu nf a n tralia in search of race of peo ple oeueved to be the oldest living luuBoiuinis on me eartn. The exneditlon'a nhiMt- w. find a man among those primitive peopie wno most closely res em- Dies me neanaertbai man of 50, 000 years ao. And the nii him! What he looks like is re vealed in a close-up that shows him being almost identically like ,u "us- 01 me Meanaertnai man in the Museum of Natural History iu iyew lOTK City. Lowell Thomas, the famous "Voice of Literary Digest," re late the story as the picture un folds. He relates the adventures of the expedition from San Fran cisco to Bali, to Paga Pago and Suva and then to Sydney. Then to Melbourne, Adelaide, Ooldea, Perth, Broome, Moola Boola more than half-way around the coast of Australia to Timor Sea, tKe end of their onent anri ttio covery of the Blonde Captive. - The camera captures many strange Bights on the way. There The complete R K O-Radlo rec ord of the "Bring 'Em Back AUvb" expedition, with sound and musical score, will be shown at the ! Elslnore theatre beginning ouuua. Today at Two P. M. 'fo fl I V if o o 0 7 0 1 11 I r II 1 1 w Revae , 1 'J I: fa totiS shot ftf nUt aJga. vvarner Eteinore. in Australia the turtle 200 years old; ancient uauxuiajs ana Strang reptiles. There ere cannibal cities where m cusxoms of me natives and the making; of boomerang and spears, ancient weapons of the Stone Are vuorieu. -mere is a weird ceremony that inducts a boy of jusnaooo. i fAnd then, after ten thousand i iraveis, including nine hundred mllM r ..tii .t Tit. worl most inhospitable coast. thai manand fin. . .v. Woman, sole mvrrlmr v- . of her husband's pearling schoon- 7,7 w rwicuea by tbe cave- unoiuiir UfirH m vl. m a SEATTLE. Sat. slight Increase in operations was uulbu II V wnm. UA.I n V bermen's association for the week t.i smH5Ml Zi WIta total Ot 321 mills rennrM--.r n,.j., m a - e r'"-uvuuii 11 i capacity as com pared with le.e t.at A" vhuv iur LOV durlng- the corresDondln Vair ear. Durine the waaIt a n u "wuuls were down and 111 i r" vi A total of 21 1 f operaung. Ported current new wi" JTI . .,m mm IUSEDLHEB PBODUCTIi n The Grestest Thrffl Picture That Js.Ter iceacned urillzatioot Soty too Kiific of fTi nn 0 Haafit that no cmSzed held Frank Buck a&w wimu ef Malaya! 0 cms SIGHTS AND THRILLS YOU MAY r3L3J E2K0LD AGAIWI SEE him capture a barefcandg! HEAR era truinpeting for their lost child! YOU'LL CZ3 a 30 foot python at deatha grip with a RoyVj BengUtigerl, j ' . .- oinw tnai 5.Tft,T foot of "Bring the eaiera thit w r nl ou2 J' The Call Board Bj OUVE M. 00 AK WARVEW RltnfL vnivnna L Today Jungle picture, "Bring 'Em Back Alive". Thursdav Gartrnda ivnnui in "Aren't W All". PriifavT'lil o1- t moi m, w &mim w 0u fta w is Town . THK flRAVn - - auw wwua i spurt, Wednesday George Arliss la "The Man Wha Pla.vui e God". Mvsterr Bunh 41.4 per cent over nrodnctioa. Shipments for the week were II per cent over production. inventories nnnrti t mills decreased .s naa fAaf fn. ium wees: enamg August 20 and are 22.4 per cent less than the same time last year. The aSBOclAttnn jw.mml.. on the renort. uM u .,-. . "healthy Increase in new business i-uiuuig u ins lnaustry. BTRXE AT KINGWOOD KINGWOOD. RMnr t w. ..ji - .VIUIVIII -urjua wisn meir small daughter Nancv ami lAil T w4afeW are liTing; la the H K. Plasecld house on Klngwood Height. Mr. ot the lnformaUon "!fT?!? Ior tn tt board ot ed- acauon. I tfto iano s man had aver hm. in lla iuhIam NOTE "Brlafi itaa Back Alive" will be abowa con tin a onsly Sonday A Monday (Labor iy) a tm ii p. mw - baby elp W wttJi thatnftmated ttua win amaze yon! Em Back- Alfva . LTrf'1 feature -Tlie Blond Captire" Crater Laie is One Spot to he Visited on Trip PrX Merle yroitt and Sammy McCUatoeJt rl- ulwr outlet at the Lewis aervloa atwi.. h. V: r"" expected 1.7".. 01 W6k- Their otjer interesting southern Orejot nuiviaj inrinnaii raa a a Mr. an! Um to n . f.taY.r-- wis ea- recent nouae rneata. Mrs. Lavl fw ffuesis. v . vw auu oar uus- baaMr. and Mrs. n. u v ooage of Walla Walla. nOPVTLLE PAIR WED INDEPEKTiEVrni Maria w.7T ana Tea Fnnr Vt1,-- Hotui 52; rSS f TInd,f-end"ce were mar ried by Justice J. o. MrTnt.i. i7JL r. aWitnesses ere Mr. and Jfrtpokk. Mrs. Dokke be- bride la a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rafferty, and" Is a graduate nf m.. . high schooCMr: Funk IsTson Tt aoa jars, j, t. Funk. Moving - Storing - Carting warmer Transfer & Storage PHONE 3l We Alio Handle Home at 2Se TalVtM First Hhn4n m a.i. OBunaow Perfomaiw t Jioor OffTDlIE She Came To Them r m m w 1 fTB""""at""" m aMava . But tJicy fought over her became s&e was a a woman! w' Ten Tnousand KUet ni X-I A J. . 4- a tvt aTAayciKuraa fj And Tncn They Found the Mo a A . i n Alt a twa. wins or i new MJ-y white wf at a, a .. a.. vronxn "wone native r W Absohjtaly pi AolhetUlc from Reel Ufel tOwtU THOMAS 0 K A"WD-y Unregistered Workers are Employed in Some of Yards, Revealed WACONDA. fnt 1 Ur mr,A Mrs. E. J. Becker and sons, Hollls, Orland and Norrls have returned to their home here after camping several dava at tha Hnn hnn yard la South Bottom where the a f , . . laauuy was empioyea. C. C RnaMll flnlMha with hn picking in his yard In Mission Bot- wn anaaj. Hon harvest in moat varAa M year will be shorter due to the large number ot people seeking work. It Is difficult for the grow er to turn thosa wtllfn tn wnrv away. Where facilities for drying are adequate It is not necessary to enforce the rule that only those registered may pick. However, in small fields this Is being done. With, pickers getting 80 cents a hundred pounds, a day's wages per person averages 12 or $2. SO a day. Hon nickinar hua haaa r.u swing since Thursday at the Gay Smith yard here. Work will start Monday. Sep tember S, In the T. B. Jones yard. At the Jones campground ITi pickers are registered. Here every r a young city seemingly springs ap overnight. During their two weeks or so stay, most of the campers thoroughly enjoy their outing. For an outing t is, to a majority. The WOrlr la tint han and every night there Is a dance or program held ia the spacious dance hall in tha eentar nf tha grounds. ' , , Arrells Move to University Town INDEPEKDlPNri; cav,. Mrs. Frank Arrell will move te Eagene next Thm1i .t.,M on frank will enter the Unlver- j ilr or uregoa. Frank graduated from Independence high school this year. He has a Job working In the Rex theatar. vkara m be permitted .to use the pipe or gan. The Legion auxiliary honor ad Mrs. Arrell with a th t w aau inncneon in si am &rreu is a cold star ninth Aiaav. Fuel Oil and Coal Today, Monday and Tuesday . .. . wnuay I IS II F. H, SFdal Added Attractioa On the Stage we present THE OREGON RANGERS playing & zinging the songs of the range Abo Boy Friend Comedy "WildBabie." News & "Wild & Woolj" Like a Ghoit i Macleay Teacher 40 Years . Honors Paid ) Jack Patton ! ' MA CLEAT; Sept. 1. The char. ter was draped and memorial serv ices were held at the opening ot the grange meeting Friday night. tor Jack Patton, a long time grange member who died last week. Mrs. J. F. C. Tekenburg ciea as cnapiain. During the business meeting W. A. Jones of the lerlalailon mittee reported on .the cost ot leeaing tne county prisoners. A. Mader ot tbe agricultural committee reported that crops In mis section were Ughter than usu al but that price conditions appear to 'be lm pro vina. F. Bowen and H. E. Martin also reported on farm product prices. H. Phillips ot the horticultural committee gave a short talk on prune conditions, and Mrs. M. M. Magee of the economics commit tee gave a brief review of bulletin 450 from Oregon State college on home food preservation and an nounced a Joint meeting of the home economics committee and agricultural committee of Marlon county io be held at Madeay on Wednesday, October 5. M. M. Magee, W. H. Humphreys and W. A- Jones were appointed to Investigate the tax on the de livery charge of electricity. . During the lecturer's hour read ings were given by Stella Culver nd A. A. Geer. An Interesting talk on the school days of the Macleay grangers present was given by their former instructor. Miss Liuie Cornelius, who taught her first school at Macleay over 40 years ago. F. Bdwen gave a clever Impersonation of farm sounds varying from a planing BarilliHJiWdJisaMrHlrUJJ'TaiHIl MAKE REPAIRS NOW ajnd avoid larger Kir. MA 610 N. Capital Our Year 35c to 50c Come and See Them Even if Yc Are Not Ready to! Buy Manufacturers of- BOND - LEDGER GLASSINE : GREASEPROOF TISSUE Support Oregon es mill to lost baby pigs. At the eon. elusion of the program a surprise miscellaneous shower waa given for Dixie Jones, whose marriage to Barrey Meyers will occur Sun day. September 4. Mrs. J. F. C. Tekenburg was ia charge of refreshments and Dixie Jones and Helen Barlaa of dee orations. Tha next meetlna? will ta rwv ber T. . u Colored heads Club's Product; Send to Hindus ""aamaMamaaaaam ELDRIEDOK San rr. Virginia Sahll entertained mem bers Of the 4-T. !nh an .1. . x - - w au au ditions! neata (Ma vav ... home. , ' "w The rrOUD varkad beads which when fTnfahav will be added to their collection of ar ticles made to be sent this fall to the children of India, ClUb membara nraaaat Rosemary Nuaom, Nina and Ma bel Fuller. Frauds Wood and Dorothy and Lorraine SahlL Guests were Miss .nia4ra nman. Mrs. A. W. Sahll. Russell Sahli. Elinor and Shirley Bell Brown and Anna Mae Martin. TISIT MtOJI WTOM1XO WACONDA. Snf 1 1 and Mrs. B. J. Mmr bad tt,. house cuesta receatrv. Mr mnA Mrs. N. Lalor of Eranntnn Wt. oming. Mrs. Lalor fa B. J. Miller. EXPENSES LATER . . . Prices of building; material are low. So ia the cost of labor. That's why we can only say ; NOW IS THE TIME TO BUILD - REBIODEL OR REPAIR You will find here the best of bunding: materials, lum ber, paint, plaster, etc., at prices that afford real sav ing. 17 Powder & Supply Co. Phone 9191 'Round Values ' ''llimm 0 1 Products News 1 7 . , w "yaa Janglet vince aiaiionery