The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 21, 1934, Page 10, Image 10

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    The OHEGON STATESMAN, Salem.' Oregon, Sunday .Morning, October 21, 1934
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GAY IDS FILM
She's Bad Girl With Good
Heart in1 Adventurous
Love-Action Story .
"I'm gonna be a bad girl with
good heart!" t-
And with that tag on the char
acterization that brings her to the
screen in her third starring Par
amount film. "Belle of -the Nine
ties" Mae West returns to the
period which first skyrocketed
her to fame, -the Gay Nineties.
The picture opens today at the El
glnore. . -. -. - " .' : .,
Roger PryorV John Mack Brown
and John Mlljan, are the "tall,
darlt and handsomes."
- Mae West strides through an
' adventurous ; lore-action story
which has as IU background two
of the most colorful cities of that
period: New Orleans, La., and St.
Louis, Mo.
She la cast as Ruby Carter, the
center of a whirlpool of actldn
that brings her down the river
from a St. Louis burlesque show
tn on of the most famous gaming
' houses In the south. Around her
resounds all the gaiety of song
. and music of the period. 1
AGE OF HOCK
COMES TO CAPITOL
T.nvahla hie cltv folk narallel to
the Tillage characters depicted In
"Little Women" are said to come
to the screen In RKO-Radio's "The
A era. nt Innocence " SOW at the
Cnnitnl
Ho-Btarrinr Irene Dunne and
Tnhn Tinlfta the new film deals
with the same period treated In
(la T.nnisn m. Alcott classic. In
stead of the rural setting of "Lit
tle Women," however, the picture
ha the New York aristocracy of
the mid-Victorian era as its cen
tral characters.
Th story, from Edith Whar
-ton's famous novel, centers about
the nolsrnant romance of Miss
rn n ne and Boles, which runs
counter to the stilted social code
ftf the period. Supporting the
two stars in what is said to be
their finest and most emotional
vehicle fa a utronsr cast Including
Lionel Atwlll, Helen Westley, Ju
lie Haydon, Caura Hope Crews,
Herbert Tost. Theresa Maxwell-
Cnnnver. Edith Van Cleve. and
others.
JAQUITU OPENING
ra MUSIC STORE
Mae West Star at Elsinore
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Glamorous Joan Featured in
"Sadie McKee"; Strong
Cast Supporting .
"Belle of the Wa", the long-awaited film starring Mae West, la
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Franchot Tone finally gets the girl In "Sadie McKee" at the Holly.
wood theatre. Joan I rawrorti la case opposite nun.
EDUCATED MEN ARE
AMONG TRANSIENTS
Douglas Jaqulth, recently pro
prietor Of t a music store In
Brookings, S. D., but previously
connected with manufacturers of
pianos and othr musical instru
ments at Elkhart, Ind., is open
ing a new music store In .Salem
In the Senator Hotel building.
He has been a : usic teacher
and band director in addition to
making instruments, and traveled
for the ' C O. Conn Instrument
-company for-some time; has also
trareled with various musical
organizations, taking one band to
Europe where it played in 17
countries.' -:
Mr. Jaqulth will be assisted 1
the r new store b7 Raymond
-Roach. He will carry a complete
line of musical supplies, pianos,
radios, music, but will specialize
In band' and orchestra Instru
ments. A complete repair depart-
meat will be conducted. 7
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Depoe Bay Man
Dies of Injury
. s NEWPORT, OrcOct. ZO.-iJfy-The
fifth aecidenUl death in
Lincoln county the past week oc
curred when Andrew WisniewskI,
70, Depoe bay, died from injuries
' suffered in an automobile acci
dent late Thursday, v
He and Mrs. WisniewskI cele
brated their golden wedding an
niversary September 21.
The schooled as well as the an-
schooled man may be found
thumbing rides on the highways
or 'snItehing,, them tn "boxcar
Pullmans' or passenger train
"blinds," a1 research survey just
completed by Charles Douglas and
Wilbur Benson, Willamette uni
versity students, indicates.
Takinr the men. Tonnr and old,
who trek dailF into Hotel de Min
to, federal transient station here,
as working material, the students
found that approximately 6 per
cent of these travelers have com
pleted college -courses and 0 per
cent have had grade school educa
tions. Thirtv-eijtht ner cent have
received high school diplomas.
The difference between the
schooled and the unschooled ap
peared one of dependability and
willingness to work. While a large
nercentaze at the uneducated men
were listed as drifters looking for
handouts rather than work, most
of the college graduates were said
capable, dependable and ready to
accept a job.
The study showed 45.7 per cent
of the men were skilled laborers,
30.2 manual laborers and 24.1
farmhands. -
ffloilYWOOP
. . today, aoxpai AXV
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Sinclair's Epic
Lures Transient
Into California
Lured bv the hone that TJnton
Sinclair will be elected governor
of California, hundreds of ffn
emnloved men now vassinr
through the Salem transient tra
reau are en route to that state.
Kobert Boaraman. transient re
lief supervisor declared yester
day.
VSinclalr'a etic to end rovert
in California apparently has ap
pealed to the boys on the road,
Boardman said, "and each day
brings a" new crop of transients
bound - fop- that - state If was
Boardman's estimate that 90 per
cent oi me unemployed men now
passing, through Salem are en
route to California. -- 4.
Boardman said the' tre nosed
establishment V of , 4 additional
transient camos - fn " California
also had' a tendency to lure ' the
unemployed men. to.that -aectloft.
Cauiornla already . has 47i M
these eamps, -wbilec' jOregett. has
'onlr-six or. seven. ;.V":.
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Hats off to Joan Crawford! In
"Sadie.: McKee." current attrac
tion at the Hollywood- theatre,
the atnnninr M-G-M actress off-
era another of her striking por-
travala of a modern girl with
modern problems. T
This time, she is the daughter
of a . cook who leaves home to
enter unon a career tilled with
dramatic Interludes. The little
efrvant rirl. Sadie, ends up as
the wife of a multi-millionaire
but not until she had fought a
nnmher of emotional battles to
achieved her coaL
Franchot Tone. Gene Raymona
and Edward Arnold are the men
In her life and the brilliant cast
also features Esther Ralston,
Jean Dixon. Leo CarrolL Earl
Oxford and Gene Austin.
Much of the credit must ao to
marenee Brown who has directed
with the same skill that marked
such of his successes as A
Free Sonl." "Lettv Lynton" and
"Looking Forward."
Stirring War Eilm at State
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Ben Lyon and. Sari MarltzA enjoy tumultous romance In the war
film, "CrliMon Komsace v bow ( we eutie.
FRED LAMPORT IS
MPROIG
WORD
The condition of Frederick S
Lamport, Salem attorney injured
in an automobile accident near
Albany Friday night, was rapidly
Imnrovine last night but still
ertnns His recovery, the at
tending physician said, depends
larreW nn his beinz auiet and
nn1lstnphed.
The injured man yesterday had
fully regained consciousness. His
Inluries consist of a concussion
at the hase of the skull, broken
collarbone and dislocated should
er nnri three cracked ribs
Relatives of Lamport last night
requested that his friends do not
attempt to visit him or teiepnone
the Albany hospital so that ne
may not be disturbed. They said
"Judge Priest" is being held over
at the Urand theatre until
Wednesday. "WiU Rogers is the
star.
FUTURE FARMERS
ARRIVE TOD SOON
GRAND
Today Will Rogers in Irvln '
S. Cobb's "Judge Priest." '
Wednesday "Young and '
Beautiful," with an all-star
cast. '
Saturday James Dunn In 1
"365 Nights in Hollywood" '
ELSINORE
Today Mae West in "Belle '
of the 'SOs."
Friday James Dunn In
"Have a Heart."
CAPITOL
Today Irene Dunne In "The
Age of Innocence," and
Buck Jones in "White
Tuesday Double bill. "Night
Flight" with eight stars,
and Victor Jory in "Smo
' ky."
' Thursday Double bill. Jack
Holt in "I'll Fix It" and
1 Tom Tyler in "Riders of
' . the Plains."
HOLLYWOOD
Today Joan Crawford In
. "Sadie McKee."
Wednesday Spencer Tracy
in, "Now IU Tell" by Mrs.
Arnold Rothstein.
Friday Double bill, "Elmer
4 and Elsie," with George
Bancroft, and Tim McCoy
in "Beyond the Law."
Officers of the Silverton chap
ter of the Future Farmers of Am
erica arrived in Salem yesterday
his condition probably would not morning to attend a leadehlj
- . . . I fvntnln. A11,BA AnIV Trt find 1 1 PV
norm t hi hein? transrerrea 10 a v..ov. -
Salem hospital for at least four
davs.
T.ePv w. Rard. who was rid-
in with Lamnort and received
numerous bruises, was able to re
turn to work here yesterday.
The Ijunnort car rolled over
three times, into a ditch and out
on a field.
North Saiitiam
Work Provides
Most New Jobs
The North Santiam highway
construction contracts supplied
noarW one-half the lobs Provided
through the national re-employment
agency. 357 North High
stret, here last week, according to
the records of Manager d. v. doi
mi Dnrlnr the week 56 men
and women secured employment
through the agency and 27 or
these went on the highway pro-
leeta. .
Sixteen of the jobs were com
mon labor, six housework, five
farm work, one nursing and one
painting.
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STATE
Today First run, "Crimson
Romance" with Ben Lyon.
Wednesday Clive Crook lnJ
Friday " First run. Buck
- Tnnea In "RvV- Rhfutoa "
had made a mistake in the date
for the meeting. Ralph L. Mor
gan, Smitn-Hugnes instructor si
Salem hieh school, informed them
the course would be given here
November 17.
The foundation of this course.
to be conducted by Earl Cooley,
state Smith-Hughes director, will
be a contest In parliamentary
nraclices. Officers of F. F. A.
clubs from Corvallis, Albany, Le
banon. Independence. Amity. Day
ton. Woodburn and Silverton are
expected to participate. Each
chapter's head will take a turn at
conducting the class meeting.
Comine from Silverton yester
day were Grover LIchty, chapter
president: vice-president. James
Rrokke: secretarr. Ed Bliyeau:
treasurer, Darrel Davis; reporter.
Earl Johnson, ana adviser, war
ren E. Crabtree.
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"Crimson Romance. snectac"u
lar acreen of ferine now at the
State theatre, contains all the ele
ments of screen entertainment
necessary for enjoyment.
The atorv Is a simple one of
two American boys who, at the
atart of the world war. find tnem-
aelvea as flvera in the German air
forces in their search for, adven
ture. A pretty German ambu
lance driver endangers the strong
frinndtthin of the fivers, and the
advent of the United States into
the reneral conflict nnts an entire
ly new face on the situation, a
it concerns the characters or the
atorv.
Ren Lvon is the carefree Amer
ican nilot. Sari Marltza is the am
bulance driver, and James Bush
enacts the role of Lyon's pal
Tcrioh von Strohelm is the dom
inating and picturesque personal
ity he alwavs was: Hardie All-
bright presents an unusual char
acterization and William uaite-
well's work Is worth noting
PORTLAND. Oct. 20.-(flVCon-
tinued decrease In the make of
butter within the Immediate Port
land territory Is proving quite an
aid to marketng at the moment.
xne arrival or miawen puuer obb
next week Is causing . some con
cern. .. . ..
The nnbllc is burine less but
ter than when prices .were lower
than at present but to offset this
there isQUlte a big decrease in
churning operations both by cen
tralfzers and at oat-state points.
Butterfat market continued its
erratic course. Prices bid -were
higher Instead of showing signs of
settlement. Some were reported
as paying 31c lb. for No. 1 and al
so paying the freight. This in
reality means 31-32c lb. The
so-called official price Is 29c
pound.
Local egg market undertone
was much firmer all along the
line for fresh offerings as suggest
ed by the late betterment in the
buying a? well as selling price.
Good demand was showing in
the market for live chickens. ; All
sorts were included in the bet
terment of call bat the chief In
terest remained - in Leghorns
which continued scarce.
Offering of 18 to 20c lb. for
new eroo dressed torn and hen
tnrkevn at country points suggest
ed that the price that buyers will
offer for the holiday was draw
ing close. Local market does not
want unfinished birds.
General steadiness was suggest
ed thrinrh the entire meat lis a'
for the weekend although trade
in hogs has by no means been aw
tire daring the last few days.
Slew- trading -was- shown tot
potatoes as a result of the tight
for control.' Deschutet T has tfcej
upper hand here because of slice
onalltv bnt f locals and - Scapnooes)
offerings were practically crowd
lng Yaklmaa off the mariet. y
. fin tuide demand' for on ions-
chief ly from Cuba, was not beinf
filled and in spots a fractional ad
vance was ; noted inasmuch a
some operators were offering tJ
haul supplies us well as paying
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Parisian Taxicab
Of 1914 Fame to
Come to Oregon
One of those Parisian taxfeats
that gained' fame in 1914 for
transporting French soldiers to
the Marne river front and no
torious for their rickety quail
ties will arrive In Portland -In,
December, the gift of the FrencbT
government to Portland oiture
No. 25, 40 et 8 societe of the
American Legion. This word was
brought to Salem yesterday by
Rex Parelius, chef de gare passe
of the Portland voiture, who was
here on business with J. E.
Wood.
Delivery of the cab at Port
land will--be the occasion for a
half-hour national radio program.
Parelius said. Thereafter it will
be an attraction at Important
meetings of the voiture and it
state conventions.
TODAY AND MONDAY
-fwo 2g IFeatttiDi?es
Industrial Gain
Reflected Here
The state industrial accident
commission, which is a criterion
of general business conditions,
has reported a substantial In
crease in receipts in connection
with Operation of the workmen's
compensation law. Receipts for
the month of September aggre
gated $126,000, or approximate
ly $20,000 in excess of those for
the previous month. Under the
compensation law both employers
ana employes conmoute to me
tuna.
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Old-Time Rally
Is Eagles Plan
Wednesday Eve
Miller Enlists
The EaeleH lodee of Salem will
hold a "Campaign night in the old
. . I home town" Wednesday evening
In Air OerVlCe to which all candidates, republi-
cans, ueoiyvraia, iuucycuucu
and others are cordially invited.
There will be oceans oi run
Don F. Miller, airplane me
chanic, has enlisted in the army
air service and has gone to Van
couver barracks for his final ex
amination. He expects to leave
for Hawaii November 6. Strt. Lee
B. Mable. In chance of the local
recrumng oince in vne posw - k-i-j.,
building, says he Is now able to ac- be tendered there.
cent men for service in the Phil
ippine department, the Hawaiian
denartment. as well as In the
home service The overseas va
iancles are the first to appear In
many months, ne staiea.
and hllaritv and the candidates
will have a real stumn on whicn
to speak." officers say. An old
time band with old time instru
ments will greet the speakers and
a real old fashioned reception
Those de
sirous of coming are advised to
hand their names to Ralph Em
mnna. 4 is state street, not later
than Tuesday evening. A broad
cast for this meeting is being ar
ranged.
8EXTENCT?CUNTimFEITERS'
s PORTLAND, 6re.,: Oct. 28.-(ff5
-Convicted T" of - counterfeiting,
Donald , Carl Harris, 28, Friday
was sentenced to ' seven.'- years In
federal' penitentiar. and ICarl
Leslie Janner, 33. sentenced to
Ate years " by ;. Federal ' Judge
James Alber Fee. .
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