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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1933)
PAGE TWO 1 Gary Copper Returns to Elsinore 'FBJELLTOV FCll ansirBSH f " - .X Cooper, Helen Hayes and , Menjoo Have Lead m Wartime Romance "JLf Farewell to Aran," with Helen Hayes. Gary Cooper and Adetho Menjon in the leading roles, begins Its local run at the Elsinore theater today. The film la a oictuxization of Ernest Hemingway's famoue nov ei ot the same name, and was made by Frank Borzare and Ben jamin Glaxer, the two men who were responsible for another widely heralded love story otthe war, -Seventh Heavea.- Like that earlier film. It tells the story of a man and woman who loved great ly against the background' of war. Gary Cooper has the role of Frederic Henry, an American lieutenant in the Italian ambu lance corps, who had been a typ ical soldier, rough, devoted to hard lienor and to the Villa Ros a's of every town, until the day he met Catherine Berkley, the nrave and beautiful English nurse whose role is played by Helen Hayes. The two meet through RInaldl (Menjou), an Italian army sur geon who has annexed Frederic as his "best friend and war bro ther, fall in lore and play out their stolen moments of loring with death erer waiting to catch np with them. "Husband on Shares," the de lightful three-act mirthquake that will be presented by Chemeketa playera next Thursday, Friday, aad Saturday night? In Nelson's auditorium, is rich in comedy sit uation dereloping out of the ef fort to incorporate a man and. mak an apparent failure into a gain? concert. Complications arise thick and fast and bring on a battle of four women to control the man; one fixhta becaose sha lores him; an other because she wants to make her fiance Jealous; the third to attract another man; and the fourth as a figure in a. deep-laid plot to rain tha whole scheme. Golf enthusiats will find in the dialogue many sparkling snips concerning that game.. The frater nal itpirlt is brought in by tha two chief male characters being mem bers of the Elks', with many ref erences to the high quality of the BL f. o. e. . Presentation of this play will complete three months of actlr ity of Chemeketa players in Sa lem, during which time they hare bailt scene-sets, re-modeled and re-dscorated Nelson auditorium. and made a host of friends by taeir sparkling comedies. MOWI ID 1CK era nooo Moran and Mack, those two headmen ot hilarity, stage a tri umphant return to the screen in Alack Sennett's feature-length laughmaker, "Hypnotized," which opens at the Hollywood today. Famou3 on the radio, stage and screen, as well as . through the medium of their phonograph rec ords, "The Two Black Crows" proTe welcome addition to the screen's roster of expert comics As nursemaids to the elephants la O'Brien ft Shapiro's big clr cas, their droll humor supplied a bargain in laughs to yesterday's audience. ' Produced and directed by Mack Bennett, whoso excursions into tha field of full-length feature comedies are an too rare, "Hyp notized" has tha universal appeal that has characterised this pro ducer's comedies for many years. There's fun for all tha family In "Hypnotised aad although Sea sett hag ceased throwing custard The Call Board. . By OLIVE &L DOAK WARNER BROS. ELSINORE Today Helen Hayes and Gary a Cooper ia "A Farewell to Arms." Wednesday Sylvia Sidney la "Madame Butterfly." Friday William Powell ia -Lawyer Man". WARNER BROS. CAPITOL Today Edna May Oliver la "Pengula Pool Murder". Wednesday John Gilbert ia "Downstairs". Friday William Haines, Jim- my Durante in "Fast Life". HOLLYWOOD Today Moran and Mack la "Hypnotised". Wednesday Ruth Chatter- ton In "Tha Crash". Friday Tom Brown in "Tom Brown of Culver". THE GRAND . Today James Dunn, Boots . Mallory la handle With Care". . Thursday Warner Baxter In "Man About Town". Friday Norman Fester fa "Strange Just fee". CHEKETa ct a in neaeaaeaaeaeeee Jlr' Vs I v5& I v f X: . - - v vav $ J Lovely Helen Hayes and Gary Cooper, long missed from the screen, in "Farewell To Arms" now showing at the screen, Elsinore. i a. . V-JV Introducing Edna May (Mirer, a star in her own name in her , latest picture, "Penguin Pool Murder' now showing at the ; Capitol Array of Outstanding Film Plays is Booked by Warner Bros. Here, Porter Reports "The greatest array at out standing films are now aTailable, according to a statement mada by Vr. Carl Porter, local manager of the Warner Bros, theatres, apoa returning to Salem after a brief stay in Portland, where he mada several bookings of new pictures. It seems that each producing company is doing its level best to oatdo the other la producing greater pictures." Among some of the big pic tures ta be released In the next few weeks and to play the War ner theatres here, la "Frisco Jen ny, a startling story, cepicting th? early days sarrouadlng tha San Francisco bay region. Rath Chatterton is tha star. Other pic tures from tha Warner Bros.- First National companies will in elude, "29.00 Years in Siag Sing." a picture adapted from tha novel by Warden Lawes of Sing Slag; "Central Airport," with Richard Barthelmess; "Grand Slam," with Loretta Young aad raul Laikas; "Hard to Handle." which brings James Cagaey back to the screen; "Tha King's Yaca tioa," starring George Arlisa; ivsi, sva,Ai. iA ucut 9 axas!, Ladies They Talk About," with Earbara Stanwyck, and "Wax Ma- seum," an all technicolor mystery Paramount pictures to be shown include the giaut film spectacle, "The Sign af '.he Cross." a Cecil B. DeMllIe production starring Fredrlc March, Claudetta Col bert, Ellasa LandL aad thousands of extras. "Madame Butterfly," with Silvia Sidney la booked lor pies, there's plenty of slapstick "gags" and "water-ln-the-faca" to evoke shrieks of delight from movie-goers. .J ........ A romanci $ J L.. iV L -r x vi ursuwH wj 1 i ) 1 Pi.- ' w1 couldn't undorstand f ' ' WUV ABAUIUIIBC If ICC . y Y i iiinn i inn ti i If swtt entertainment for the whole family I HANDLE WITH CARE Jamos DUNN m, m BawwM ;rJ ttraaa stay ay f Jf swj i .t V Directed by 1 J T s .- Jr if! -' 0 ID The r- si an early showing. "Hello Every body." with Kate Smith of radio fame, and "The Island of Lost Souls." ara anions tha rrnn tn h offered fn tli nor f. w I TTnm th Mfttrn-nnM.r.v.T. I studios, five of their latest pie- tnrM ira arhA(fnTHt tnr itinwlnn I "Son-Daughter" with Heleaf Hayes and Ramon Novaxro; Nor-1 ma Shearer and PTart- r.ih Ii "The Stranr Intprr1nr" tha threa BammarM Jnhn T.IahaI I and Ethel in -Rasputin and the "anaie wua care- ts a ro Emnress:" "Tneboat Annies- witb ntle drama in which Duna and Walla-A RoorT nt Maria tvo..)., I and "The White Sister," starring Helen Hayes and Clark Gable. Other Interesting films te be released soon are "The HalfNa- ked Truth - with Lee Trarv The Mummr" wfth BnHi Km loff ;-Bitter Tea of General Yea" with Barbara Stanwvek .nrf Nfi. Asther, and "Nsgana," a picture nimea in the African Jungles. CHILD UXDER KNIFE SILVER TON, Jan. 21 Bobby, the six year old son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McCullough, is at Port- IfiTlif TOrrtTOrfr? or fVniN an Annua a m w uo uui au uyoi ea tion for tha removal of his appea- dlx. About two months ago hla dan attending was unable to re move it at tho time. CLUB NAMES OFFICERS GRAND ISLAND, Jan. 21 At a recent meeting of the Union vale Community Improvement club the following officers were elected for tha ensuing year: pres ident, Mrs. Eara Dixon; viee pres ident, Mrs. George Weetfall; sec retary, Edward Clow; treasurer. Mrs. M. Braat. -.a.. "1"' - f s that wot ntarly l S t. J. u vwfMi r bwmis iiiimammi nirirtitt iiriiir'pi iStmn-it a i Boots MALLORY wirer maipa Prank CtOV! SWB Vssawfsl David Ivttar fOX rtttara AN D 7, If- to . . . I - I a a' OREGON STATESMAN. Salem, edi w one a i GETS SLHfTH IE Capitol Today Offers new Mystery, "Penguin Poo! Ilurder" Sherlock, Hamas relrvee la a famlnlna salsa ta Hfldegardo Mar tha Withers, who baaaraa la run accordant with tha Holm en rya- ttm. except that aha arouaea your heartlatt laagha. For HOdagarda is etnamatieaUy known as Zdna May Oliver, who appears la Tha Penroia Pool Harder" showing today at tha Capital theatre. Mld-Yletartaa and vpiaateriaa. HUdagarda recalls Conaa Doyla's expert dataeUra. Bat har Qaaaa Mary hat sapplaaU hla -wtda-awakaT two-poiatad cap. A few firttra aamtnaaeaa prorlda har with elaaa: wkaraaa her pradaec sor taeesaaatly peered thraagh a masnlfyinr rlasa. Sha prlas and persuaa anorta aad aalffs, whlla Sherlock aeaaaad and Baaed with aa abaadaaca of "M-m-mV aad Aha." Ulaa Ottrera oonTtnclng per- fermaaaa neatly couples hunter aad drama. With Jamas Gleaaon aa Inspaetor Piper, aha promotes grand hilarity. Uaa Clarke sym pathetically portrays a harassed wlfa, and Donald Cook makes likeable Iorer. Clarence Hummal Wilson la tha suspected acquart- um director. Eobert Axmatronf, Guy Usher aad Ed Kennedy are also cast, George Archalabaud di rected from Willi Goldbeck's ad aptation of Palmer's beet-selling noTeL EL BRENDEL LEADS El Brendel finds himself quite at home as the leader of a Ju veafle erase band In "Handle With Care," the aaw Fox film showing today at the Grand the atre, in which ha Is co-featured with Boots Mallory and James Dunn. It was In "The Passing Show." a New York revue, that Brendel led a jazs band on tha stage long before he deserted "aay o Py ies in motion Piores "Manaie witD care," Bren- oei appears as an innocent swede w " I" ms UTTn Dy teacning music Hh band Of yOVUg iaXS auno Dneny. duc men- 80nT B5 ar eanJ mor unre- "u.aa was recruixea Iron Tenons scnooi nanus or Hol- ljoOd. Miss Mallory furnish the love ta Ur, aBd BrBJel carries the comedy. ? etw'en. ,M nd 1-000 boTB "a ghla furntett atmosphere for P,ctnr ra spm of the scenes. Dut nlT tw of them, Buster Bnd, Qsorge Ernest, both pwwiinont . recent productions. have speaking roles. The story was written by David Butler who directed the picture. It was adapted for the screen by Frank Craven, well known play wright and actor, and Sam Mfata, scenarist. FIRST CHILD TO EVANS MONMOUTH. Jan. 21. A soa. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Evans of Mon mouth at a Salem hospital. It to tleir first child. 9 0LLYW0 Heme of 29c Talkie TODAY. MONDAY A TUESDAY Oontbsaoaa Perfarnaaaea Today a to II P. M. Northwest Premier Showing: WAVES OF lAUCHTfai Two Kiock Crow at Soa fai a Oola of Humeri tawmon Mrfrnm with Ernest Torreace Wallaco Ford Maria Alba Charlie Hurray Karjorio Beebe H a-aaf '"X w "W Oregon, Sunday Morning. January 22, 1933 ISPECf I CEi'J DEsiinsusn A, Us of peasons .who are re ally Interested In becoming re sidents ef Saleta and Tietaity haw beaa compiled trem taqairlse re ceive by tha local chaabar at commerce, aad follows: Mrs. r. ffaoeh. SOI W. Shirley avenue, Hawthorne. Calif. writes they era very much Interested in tarcaiag; land near Salens. Fkvyd B. Packard, lift- Park street, BeHCewes. Calif. wlahea ta locate on a diversified farm la Marlon, eeuaty. Alee interested la dafrying and stock raising. Irail Metsek. lilt Third street, Santa, Ifoaica, Calif.. writes ha In tea da ta locate en a farm In Oregon hefam March at April. A. F. Bell, III North Ninth. Saa Jose. Calif, la inter est ed la obtaining lead along the fVltlam ette river, a oath of St. Peal, sell able for diversified farming. H. M. Overton, lia North Ol ive. Burbank, Calif., who Is In the real estate business, writes that ha baa many dleerta that are Interested In land la this district. Sma wish ta bar and others to trade. Lester Pages. Collega Place. Wash., Is Interested la raising onions In this district, H. C. Moore, 114 Soatk Church street, FayettevlUe. Ark.. Interested la farm lead. ' J. W. Lewis. Captive Hill Sta tion, route 1, Bex USA. Denver. Colo., contemplates moving this summer on a farm in tha Saleau Sllverton or Staytoe district. Lea N. Keeler, Orphem Bldg., Aberdeen, South Dakota, Intends ta make a trip out here soon to purchase soma farming land suit able for raising fruit and vege tables, wfth thft Idea of making a permanent home here. D. B. Leathern, care Chaa. Mo Farland, route- 1. Wilbur, Ore., is interested In 20 to 40 acres ot unimproved land fn the Salem district. C. W. Parks, Buckhorn, N. M.. interested In buying land la this section of Oregon, suitable for keeping 150 to 200 head of cat tle. Prefer a remote sparsely set tled locality. C. H. Powell, route 1, box 2 8 5-IB Qardena. Calif., Is Inter ested fn buying a farm In this district, suitable for dairying. Edward D. Noon an. Rule Ranch, route S. Golden I Olner Sprngs. Colo., writes he has some property to exchange for Oregon property. Has Los An galea prop erty to exchange. Evangelists Open Two-Weeks Series a J UayTOn 1 Uesaay DAYTON. Jan. 21. The Misses Lois and Versa Secrist of Orym pla. Wash., evangelists who ar rived ia Dayton Tharaday ta con duet a twa weeks' revival meet ing, have fixed np rooms for housekeeping in tho James Wake field house. The meetings will bagia Ta as day, January 24, In tha Full Gos pel church at Fifth and Oak. Clinic For Younger Children is Slated SILVERTON, Jan. 21 The reg ular infant aad pre-scheoi clinic will bo held Tuesday afternoon at tha health c eater at tke Eugene Field school bunding at Silver- ton. Dr. V. A. Douglas will be in charge, Mrs. Irma La Rleho, school nurse, announced that lna- munlxatlona win bo given aad those wha have had their first dose of toxoid should receive the second dose at this time. TODAY, MONDAY. TUESDAY AU Laugh Shoal i And whom ahAtihf Too & hoi Mfc mil - -j&es isnlBSasBsUBssT' fable", Blbran and Black now at the Hollywood In their latest pkiarev H jpaouxed Boots Mallery and James Bann Care" now showing- at the PRESENTED FUG LIBERTY, Jan. 21. A good erowd attended the sommuuity club meet Friday night despite the stormy weather. Boy Scout troop r 1 S was assembled ana sir. uuen U ' ihe American Legion presented fa large American flag to the troop for the Legion. Response waa made by Leek, chairman of the seout committee. The new talent contests for community elube were dlecasaed and a committee appelated to de cide what particular cos tests he i entered. Announcemei entered. Announcement was made that a net of S22 a-as made on tha play staged recently. It waa alao decided that the men aad women choose and produce a one- act play In contest, losers to on- tertaln tha winners, The evening's program included several guitar duets by Mr. Cour- sey and Mr. Start ow ot Salem; recitation, Ruth Davis: song, "Where the Morning Glories Grow." by a group of fifth aad sixth grade tenors and sopranos trained by Miss Shogren; solo, Wayne Gordon, and a drama bur - . - MMW . . V. A . k I lesQue, i no iiiai yu"i "7 George Lansing. Alice Cuaniag- ham. Jerry Jo Patterson, Kooerx Copley, Lester BTOwnmg, Heieo Dasch and Lillian Davis. Odd Fellows Seat Officers For Year At Silverton Camp SILYKRTON. Jan. 11. Patri arch P. J. Snyder ef Needy was tha Installing officer at the annual installation of Rtdgeiy Encamp- v II iiTrriT -i -n i - ii . i ft"if riTT rr' " boy scon , . r Tour old friend oX the "worm in a scene from "Handle With firaiM. mea mo. ss, i. u. u. w. juiociea - - . a hbv w a. n officers Installed were: W. a Lar son, chief patriarch: H. E- King, high priest; John Gehrke, scribe; Fred Otjea. treasurer; George Ireland, junior warden Appointive officers were: P. J Sayder, first watch; Georgo la- raelaon. second watch ; ft. Tegland. I third watch; Jess Meaaer, fourth I watch; Arthar Snyder, outer sen- tinel; J. C Gibson, Inner sentinel; Roy Skaife and Ben Skalfe, guards i or me aign pnesi ienu Elmer President Of ML Angel Bank For Another Term MT. ANGEL. Jan. 21. At the annual stockholders meeting of the Bank of Mt, Angel all officers 1 aaa arrectors were reelected. Gi fleers are: President, John W Ebner; vice - president. Fred Schwab; directors. Joha Scott of Oregon City. F. N. Smith. N. 0. Mlckei and J. T. Ban man; cashier, J. J. Keben assistant cashier, Alois Keber; clerk. J. Hauth. and i bookkeeper, Miss Hilda Eberle. GRANGE ON TTTESDAT j LIBERTY, Jan. 21. The Red Hills grange will meet Tuesday at 1 the hall at 8 p. m 3 BIG DAYS STARTING TODAY Continuous Show 2 to 11 p.m. Inspired Genius Creates A Masterpiece! Tha ktniva et Heka Hayes, roted the bst actress of 19311 Bmg Crosby Famoua Radls Star la "BLUB OF TUB NIGHT 500 Seats 25c. ETMKCH Tf LONDON f AP) Technocracy has crossed tha Allan tie from -America, but tha raceptloa It will receive la doubtful, for England doea not warm quickly ta new eo onomie peoposala aay mora than to new fas hie ns la clothJar or life In general Nevertheless tha new theory has stirred np much interest la a land struggling with ecoaemle problems aa serious aa any In tha world, Aa In America, there are differ- eneea at oplaioa In Europe as ta tha Bteaaing af technocracy's creed and the economic remedies it offers. One school says technocracy's role is merely to pose the econ omic, problem and ask the world: What are yon going ta do about it?" England has bees asking her self that Question for a long timet soma seienUfle etrctoe are sus picious of many aspects of the new creed, but the average Eng lishman hasn't given tha matter aa much thought ae ho has de voted to proposals tor curbing betting on the races. Grape Fruit Plant is Tended by Students JEFFERSON, Jaa. 21. Tha pupils of the third and fourth grades ef tho Jefferson school are raising a grapefruit plant. As a project, tho girls of these two grades ar sewiag oa costumes for thefr dolls. The grade school is taking a mid-year achievement test which is seat out by Mrs. Mary Fulkeraoa, Marion county school superintendeax. This Woman Lost 35 lbs: Of Fat Misa M. Katner of Brooklyn. N. Y., writes: 'llava used KrsVs for the aaat 4 moaSha and kavo not only lost S3 aoonda bet tel so asnxh better In every way. Ewa for people who doat rare te ro dace, Kraachen Is wondertal to keep tho system healthy. I to-toa? a nam shoold haow far I've ti icd so nuay thimajs hat only Knawiten answered all pwrpoM." 0y 13 ltS2). TO lose fat SAFKLT and HARMLESSLY, take a half tea SDOoaful of Kraschea in a gla of het water fa tke morning beforo breakfast doat miss a mors rag a bottle that lasts 4 weeks costs but a trifle hat doat take chances bo sure it's Krnscbea your health comes first get it at Perry's Drag 8tore, Capital Drug Store or any drugstore in Ameri ca. If not Joyfully satisfied after ,tbe first bottle money baelu Adv. Tke senilis ef Frank Borage, twice chosen Asaerka's beat dfreo tori TO BIH