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PAGE TWO The OREGON STATESMAN, Salet t , Orejroiu Sunday Morning March 26, 1933 Theatre Fashic ;Sho 'BLE ULl IDEA: BROUGHT iriTO CITY Crabbe, Champion Swimmer Has Lead in Photoplay : At Elsiriore Today King of the Jangle," Animal thrill-drama which briars Buster Crabbe, world-champion swimmer to the screen la the role of the Lloa Han, begins its runs at the Rlslaore theatre today. : , Crabbe la the central character In a story of animals In their na tive jungle and tn the artificial surroundings of a circus. He Is cast as a youth who, orphaned la the Jungle at an early age, grows op In company with a pack of lions. Captured and brought to the united States, he becomes head trainer In a circus. The picture comes to a breath less climax when fire breaks out la the eirens. and the maddened animals break- loose from their rages and stalk through city streets tearing behind them a trail of blood and ruin. sif e inn fS BILLED APRIL 2 One of the most Interesting an nouncements from Salem theatres for some time was made yester day by the management of the Elsinore. to the effect that Eugene O'Neill's great" play, "Strange In terlude," would be shown tn Its talking picture version at the El slnore for a three-day showing, starting Sunday, April J. : As a play, 'Strange Interlude" tias been the most discussed and praised stage work in history . . . and in its picture version it reaches heights nerer available on- tho stage. Norma Shearer and -Clark Ga ble are co-starred and hare the assistance of a stellar supporting cast. . By all means, check this picture as one of the "must see" shows of the season. Regular prices will prevail. DOU TO EARTH' IS HOLLYWOOD FEATURE 1 Back to his native Oklahoma agala after filming his recent plo ts rea against various foreign lo cales. Will Rogers has the star role in "Down to Earth," hla new Fix offering which opens today at the Hollywood theatre., i With the recital of a business man's efforts to balance his dwindling income against his fam ily's social ambitions and extrav agance at Its theme, the picture is being , hailed everywhere as the most timely as well as the fun niest production of the noted hu morist's career. - Roger fans will recall the hec tic' 'adventures of Pike Peters and his family abroad in "They Had To 8ee Paris", his first talking picture. In 'Down To Earth" the whimsical "Pike" reappears aft er his trip, once more guiding the destinies of; his oil company. lobb Calls Dallas Men as Character i Witnesses, Trial DALLAS, i March 25 Five Dal las men have been subpoenaed as defense character witnesses In the case of the state vs. Alvln A. Robb on a charge of murder. The case Is scheduled to go to trial In Eu gene Monday, March 27, where , Robb was indicted following the death of Ben Hall, Florence at torney. r The witnesses called from hero are Sheriff T. B. Hooker, W. P. Miller, Laird V. Woods, William J. White, and Ed C. Dunn. Robb nerved la the army with White, Woods, and Miller, and was well acquainted with Hooker and Dunn wlille be resided here. Jhe Call : Board . BBSBBMHaWBMOlBBSIBSBSSMMMesHBHHlM By OLIVE ftl DOAK WARNER BROS. ELSINORE Today Buster Crabbe and i Frances Deo la "King of , the Jungle". Wednesday Irene Dunne la "Secret of M a d a m e ' ; Blanche.": '-.T.M- ;' Thursday Irene Dunne la "So- cret of Madame Blanche" - and oa stage, annual spring fashion show. .. Friday- Joha Barry more Ja "Topase." J - e ; :. ,C; . . WARNER BROS. GAPITOI Today Double bill:. Ernest Truez la "Whistling In the Dark" and a Rex Beach no- . rel, Tho Past of iMary nimM - ... e Monday Ralph Bellamy la "Destination. Unknown.". rClear AH Wires." . " ..... ffi " Ml i) W MM M .-..' M "i A glimpse of the action in "King of tha Jungle" now showing at the Elsinore with Buster Crabbe and Frances Dee. it J . ? t - - Here is Lee Tracy in a new one, "Clear All Wires," be ginning a three-day run at the Capitol Wednesday. e ' HOLLYWOOD ' Tpday Will. Rogers la "Dowft . to Earth. Wednesday Joan Blondell la ' .. "The Greeks Had a Word " for Them." .Friday Charles Farrell and Joaa Bennett la, "Wild airL." k e i j i i i ii in i ... ir-rrf.' l-r Hi t " fJ L Again meet Mr. Rogers, well known as Will who will ap pear in the Hollywood feature today, "Down to Earth." Bachelor's Club Does 4-H Project Work in Jig Time BRUSH COLLEGE. March SB One of the most enthusiastic 4-H clubs of Polk county, the Brush College Bachelora club has completed the first three projects glren them by their leader, Mrs. Harry Bonney and Including em ergency kits, camp aprons, and hot dish holders. At a joint meet ing Wednesday, April 5, the Bach elors club and dtrlslon of the girls sewing club will entertain the other 4-H club members with a program followed by refreshments. Brush College has improved the appearance of the school grounds by painting the flag pole, and working on the attractive rock. ery which was completed laat year. nauYi-Jodi 15c T TODAY MONDAY. A TUESDAY Continuous Performance Today 9 to 11 Two Big Feature Attractions Tho One Han Who Can Still Make America Laugh yiiLL ' In his funniest picture 132) wca to . with Dorothy Jordaa - Irene Rich AND OX THB 8TAGB i.--::"ts PERSOJl - s , ;- a aecond Will Rogers - i GEORGE E. NEWTON formerly of tho Tom Mix Com-, pany, with hla rope and Will Rogers chatter - ALSO , CHARLEY SCHULTZ AJTD ni3 TRAINED MTJLS ; -DANGER A Kick of XMghtev . TO SHOW PRODUCTS 3TAYTON. March IS Stay- ton manufacturers hare recelred an luTitatlon from Meier and Frank, Portland to exhibit their products at their "onward Ore- gony' exhibit at their atore from April 19 to It Inclusive. Tho In vitation was recelred by Ed J. Bell, secretary of the local cham ber of commerce, with tho request that he extend it to local manu facturers. HAS MEASLES CASK SHELBURN. March 25. How ard Trollinger is recovering from case 01 meastee wnien no con tracted at high school. HID! Ml trciiioi mm No Extras In This Film j U Players In Caste; Stars ; O'Brien and Bellamy 1 A taotloa picture without . aa -extra or a -hit playar"! . i This describee -Destlnatloa Un known, tha TJalrarsal drama of a rum-running ship adrift at tea, at the Capitol theatra : Monday, with Pat CBriea and Ralph Bel lamy la featured roles. i Thero are 14 players la tho pic ture, and each oao of these plays an Important part la the unfold ing ot tho story Except for those 14, there Is not another person seen during tho entire course ot tho picture. Ia additloa to O'Brlea and Bellamy, tho cast Includes Betty Compsoa, Russell Hoptan, Tom Brown,' Alaa Halo, Rollo Lloyd, Stanley Fields, Richard Alexander. Noel Madison, WUlard Robertson. George Rogas, Charles Middlotoa and Forrester Harrey, "Destlnatloa Unknown" direct ed by Tay Oaraott, tells a drama tic story ot regeneration, with every scene ot tho drama laid aboard tho rum-runner "Prince Rupert" adrift In the Pacific fol lowing a terrific storm la tho tropics. HILL BILLIES PULV 45 MINUTES GRAND Audiences at tho Grand theatre today and Monday will bo treated to a real, lire presentation of the popular radio artists, the "Bev erly Hill Billies", la a 4I-minute program of song, dance, fancy roping, and funny gags. This Is the first trip into Ore gon for this group which Is com posed of a troupe of players pick ed from- various mountain sec tions of tho country. Oao lad. Sonny Dawson by name and 12 years of age, came from .the Osark mountains Just three weeks ago. He joined the troupe la Holly wood six months ago and then went home for a visit and is now back at work again. The idea originated with Glenn Rice, who is director and man ager of the troupe, when he dis covered an amusing type of peo ple in a mountain settlement in California, To the idea he worked out thero has boon added amus ing and interesting . sidelights from other mountain communi ties, and the result Is tho present troupe of "Hill Billies" which will show today and tomorrow on the Grnd stage. The troupe goes from here to Portland and then on to Seattle and Vancouver, B. C. Anna Wampach Gets First on Club Bake MT. ANGEL, March 25 At the Mother's Helpers 4-H club meet ing Thursday, a judging contest was held. All the members took part la judging cookies made by Margaret Frank, Anaatasla Bu chhelt, Anna Wampach and WI1 helmina Schaffers. Anna Wam pach received first In tho contest. One more meeting 'Is to ho held Mareh SO. Werner Kimlinger and Anna Wampach were appointed on a demonstration team for the next meeting. PRINCIPAL HOST TO BOYS LIBERTY, March 15 A. V. Meyers, school principal, recently entertained the school basketball boys with, a dinner party at his home, celebrating tho close ot a successful season. A Jolly time of games and stunts finished the evening. Boys present were: Jack Dasch, Albert Hershfelt, Joe Wil liam Jr., Victor Gibson, Kenneth Decatur, Andrew Coleman, aad IMelvIn Cleveland. TTCDLDAyg On The Staga IN PERSON CLEW 020 (BE and His Origind SLIGHT FLURRY III KnilED 2-Cent Pries 4 Continues is ; 20 Tons Packed In Small Boxes LIBERTY, March 25. JL little flurry la tho prune market . was seea hero lately whea a Now York buyer spent several days hero for tho purchase ot a four-carload lot direct from growers. Prioo has not changed appreciably, hut still hov ers around tho two-cent point for ungraded lota. Prunes are said to bo culte well sold oat now by growers.. Tho Jory Packing- company han dled the grading and packing. Twenty toas ot tho lot was pack ed into IIO02 K-pound woodea boxes aad some resaeked after processing. The packed fruit was hauled from tho plant to a Port load dock for consignment to Now York by boat. Tho work- was undertaken at rather short notice making it nec essary to do some late alght work la order to get tho fruit oat oa time. lb E-viE.ro ll y EH D nDa LB D ELUQDzIT BRUNSWICK RECORDINQ AND RADIO ARTISTS - On the. Screen ' UDrtU Yoder'ft Father Dies On 70th Anniversary HUBBARD, (March 21 7. B. Yoder, tho XlxK maa received a telegram Tuesday telling him ot tho death of his father S. D. Yo der, prominent citisea of Koko ma, Indiana, March 19, oa his 70 th birthday. Interment was la Kokoma beside his wife who died four years ago. Other sur viving relatives are thre i aad three daughters all L. -.J-ana. .. CYNICISM ij ABOUT, LOVE Banished in Seris&ffi STATESMANuC.O EU'MN S thai "if y oaj lore : long 'enough, tho wildest playbor. ; tho most , .'. Ia aa ago whoa young girls particularly those who must get oat and toll for a living are sup posed to be reneered with - a bright,- hard cynicism about lore aad life, Beatrice Burtoa ; has done' a serial with a heroine who is demure aad full of confidence la tho essential whlteaesa of men's hearts.' r- Of eourso." Miss Burtoa says, my ' Mary 'Talth' Is perhaps a bit mora trusting aad naive thaa the average, hat that's Just-the type of girl I wanted to portray, t hate met' hundreds like her. Ther still balieve la Prince Charming. They still are sure 48 Bales of Hops at 27 Cents, New Report 8ELVERT0N. March SI Georce Elton, a Brush Creek far mer, sold 42 hales of hops this weekend to BL C Horst aad com pany of Independence.' -,The hops were handled through the - Ware house Service Corporation at Sll rertoa. Mr. Elton received IT coats a pound. ' ATTENDS FKDKRATIOir MEET WALDO HHjLS, March 21. ' Lois Anee Riches attended tho meeting of tho county federatioa of. community elube Tuesday alght. Oa her return she announc ed that this club aad tho Bethel club would produce their plays la competition at tho Waldo Hills Clubhouse Saturday alght, April t. Doubt had beea expressed as to the eligibility of tho local play dae.to its length. VJMSMSMfMSMK3W !TBDJgQMIjg( TODAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY Ftl2ET THE UOM MAM.. A NAKED ViHITE GIAt OUT-TAJLZAN'S TARZAKI Roared with jungf lu!r rs..yt folk in lovo wftfi so!ty full S hun dreds of wild Weatts loosed on tho chy..Top plinf buttes.. Crashing storoi..Dosth fight of lion and tistr..Novor before filmed I This Drama Unleash es the Most Terrifie Climax Ever Brought to the Boreeat P-VnrSM.nil y m 2 7 BT W AS II I I BOO III A " 8t" 1 hi 0ee "JIGOBT mifwpn ninni The Live Bleaker hi BU3ICII VKADDC M. ..., AI IM UOM MAM) Theatre Iweg, m a AM. HWICII O MMJU MASTS vvr Added Attraction AVBEL and siuluu)u in Their New Comedy 4Tovcd In Tho Holo" UK Mi YOU MUST HURRY! ENDS TODAY 2 BIG FIRST RUN FEATURES A mirthquakt of thrills and laughter! r.s J tfBBssaBafertol T Th Hfsttrlcai New Xprk Stag Hit! Always r"r 25S on to m " ERNEST TRUEJt UNA M e,' J O ilf7m LJ AM. U JOHNNY HTNIS TEKNAN HOLTZ I AND Rex Beach's Famous Nortl "Tho Posit c2 MAHY HOE,r.3EG" with Eria Lladexw lielea UaeKeSar, Jean Arthur, Richard Sketts Gal- lagher. - - - - - TOMORROW AND TUESDAY A sons woman pitted against tho hates, fears aad do . sires of twelve desperate men oa a derelict ship!- "DESTINATION U H SIN 017 W" With Pat OTBrioa, Ralph DeUaay. Alaa Bale,; fickle adventurer, wlllotara out all rlcht - : ; - ; ; ."Sho woa la the end.. A great aiaay Mary ralths do. -via. tho oopy-hook cynics to the contrary Botwlthstaadlag.-Thero was good la Kim a great deal of It. Had mo a ma yoa,thlak hasnt aay gooa u aim. aad. Ill mow roa a maa.yoa don t. thoroughly un derstand. And Mary Faith salvag ed Kim's good Qualities." "Mary Faith." by tho author of -Lovejoy". and rTho Flapper Wife thaa unfolds another very modem and Tory hamaa .story. This time tho girl has her first contact with men through aa of fice where sho works. Kim, ' sho thinks, fulfills her whole Ideal of a husband hut she hasn't seea tho daageruci aldo of him. Ho ls as merevri la his affec tions as ho Is la his business life. TJ and down. Ho eaa's see being tied down to oao woman even Mary Faith. Bat with phil osophy of marriage-making that Is a novelty la this r time, she overcomes ' her problems. Don't miss tho first thrilling chapter of "Mary Faith start ing aezt Wednesday la The 8tatesmaa. isiies; DU poi.ion NSW YORK. March 15 (AP) Stocks made little pretense at activity today, sliding off slightly early bat meeting hotter support as shorts covered for tho woekead. Turnover amounted to only S76, 400 shares. - . Amerlcaa Telephone dropped a couple of points, then haired Its loss. Da Font bogged dowa I H aad closed 1 1-4 lower. Allied Chemical, whoso directors meet for actloa oa the 11.50 Quarterly dividend early next week regained two-thirds ot a 1 1-1 point dip. National Biscalt. Procter A Gam hie, American Can, Westlnghouse, National Biscuit aad some coppers were dowa tractions at tho eloso. The 'farm and beverage groups were firm. Ralls moved narrowly. Freight loadings for the week endsd March 18 were ll.tlft ears above the previous total, which waa for tho banking : holiday week. Ship ments of merchandise and grains were higher, though fuel tratfia declined la conformance with .ea sonal trends. Carrier shares aver aged fractionally lower, but their reaction was slight. Norfolk A Western dropped about I points. 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