v-J-s'-,-- it The UIUSUUN STATESMAN, Balers, Oregon, Sunday Moroia& March 22, 1S3S Spirits Today .edies Fatroiis m ra Co Mill Keep Movie Good. Mae West at Elsinore Now "Klondike Annie" Typical Role For "Gay 90s" Feminine Star Has West spreads ker own particular brand of light la tb Land of th Midnight Saa la her newest picture, "Klondike An nie, which opens, today at tha Elsinore theatre. The lady who made eurres fa mous goes back to tha period of tha gay and gusty '99' for her latest production, retaining to the type of role which won her fame ia "Sha Done Him Wrong" and "Belle of the Nineties." A big cast headed by the Virile Vic tor McLaglea supports her in the film. It opena on the Barbary coast in San Francisco, where Mae la held prisoner ia a gamb ling honse. It shifts to tha high seas after Mae makes her escape an escape in which a man is filled. It. winds ap tn Alaska, daring the Gold Rush, where Mae, to escape detention for the San Francisco affray, disseises herself as a girl missionary, and skips through a series of excit ing and amusing complications. The Call Board GRAND Today Charlie Chaplin in "Modern Times. Wednesday "Brery Satur day Night" with Jane Lang. Saturday "Charlie Chan at the Circus" with Warner Oland. ELSINORE Today Mae West la "Klon dike Annie." Thursday On stage at 9 p.m.. Mickey Moase Spring Follies with 7S children, and on the screen, Harold Lloyd in "The Milky Way." Friday Harold Lloyd in "The Milky Way." CAPITOL Today Double bill. Laurel and Hardy in "The Bo hemian Girl" and Bette Daris in "Special Agent" Tuesday Double bilL "F Man" with Jack Haley and Gene Strattoa . Porter's "Girl of the Limberlost." Thursday Double bill. "Call of the Prairie" with Bill Boyd, and James Cagney in "Frisco Kid." HOLLLYWOOD Today "Three Kids and a Queen" with. May Robson. Wednesday Jack Benny in "Ifa in the Air." Friday Double bill, "East of Jara" with Charles Bickford, and Jean Autry in "Melody Trail." STATE Today "Streamline Ex press" with Victor Jory, plus Walt Disney'a latest, "Mickey's Polo Team." Tuesday Barbara Stanwyck in "Red Salute." Thursday First run double bUl. "The Ghost Walks" and "The Curtain Falls." Saturday only Zane Grey's "Nevada." OLLYVOOU Today, 3IoBday and Tseaday with Jharlotte Henry, Billy Bnrrud Frankie Darro, Henry Araetta William Benedict Also The Greatest Comedians ft M - v t - ft a a J w 0S G-MCOMr Thicker Than Water" v ma aM II Mae West Victor MrLAgJea Is Mae West's leading maa In "Klondike Ajauie at the Elsinore today. -. i . vf O j r Bohemian Girl', the world famous operetta, la brought to the screen of the Capitol theatre today with Lanrel and Hardy tn the starring comedy roles. Wants Thomas on State Land Board The state superintendent of public Instruction should be a member of the state land board. Rufus C. Holman. state treasurer, told the convention of city school superintendents held here yester day. "With all due respect to the present personnel of the board feel that there should be a school man on the board whose particu lar interest would be the protec tion of the irreducible school fund," Holman declared. This fund is administered by the state land board composed of the gov ernor, secretary of state and state treasurer. Holman pointed out that be cause of laxity on the part of pre vious boards the state was facing losses on bad I loans aggregating more than $1700,000. Of this amount, 330,Q00 is principal on inadequately secured loans on which the board has had to fore close, he said. The 8 c h o o 1 superintendents closed their tiro-day meeting at noon yesterday. Approximately 100 school superintendents were in attendance. Ledtke to Remain i In Hospital, Word WOODBURNl, March 21. Wil liam, Ledtke, Wood burn resident whose kleptomaniac characteris tics resulted in his confinement to . . 1 . 11 . . r iub siaie oospnai louowiog nis arrest at Woodburn February 24 lor numerous burglaries, will re main in the state hospiial indefin itely, officials of the institution bare announced. He has been'-under observation at the hospital for the past four weeks. It was stated by officials that he had suffered "mental de terioration as the result of an ac cident." This referred to the traffic accident of which he was the victim in KoTember, 1930. He was characterized as an "irre sponsible'' type. It was' asserted mat wfien a person undergoes a personality change, it is usually of a permanent type. Fire truckloads of goods, moat cf which were believed to have been stolen, were removed from his premises. Most of the arti cles hare since been identified by tneir owners ' and returned to them. at Elsinore . - v . .... ; ;.v v-.-vv "-v . :- ' ' - .-r . , Adult Qasses to Start New Series Registration for the second term of WPA Adult Education classes will open Monday night in the senior high school building. Courses for which registration will be open are as follows: Diesel engines, public speak ing, music, ehowcard lettering and sign painting, llpreading, sewing, mining, first aid, gym (women only), fly-tying, philosophy, short hand and typing. These courses with the excep tion of shorthand and typing, are free to any individual over 16 years of age and not attending public school. To register for the two commercial courses one must be unemployed and have had pre vious training in the subject taken. The registration will be handled in the various classrooms. A directory and information desk will be located on the second floor. The classes will meet each week on the evenings of Monday, Wed nesday and Thursday in tha high school from 7:15 to :15. Visit ors are welcome. Further informa tion regarding the program may be had by calling George BlrreU at 9137, 3Iusic Is Featured HAZEL GREEN, March 21 The Thursday morning school pro gram of songs, plays, jokes and music by harmonica band, was directed by Irene Wacken, assist ed by Irrin Kasper and Rose Zie-bart. y"" MEET THE SPELL r f OF THE YUKON L ...HERSELF! Th Frozen North Goes West . . . and the jJJgXFj naming: West Leads a MkslLM) 001(1 Rash with hr tL--Li Streamlined Swagger! .! VICTOR pi, it All Color Cartoon i 600 -. )' HUN SHEEP RUN" SEATS uC State Offers Film Novelty MAndioteopik' Shown on Weekend Bill; Feature "Streamline Expres Excitement la high today among the technicians of Holly wood over - what might be the next big turning point In motion pictures. It la the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer short subject, "Audloscop tiks. coming today and Monday to the State theatre. The ahort combines sound, col or and the third dimension. Play ers seem to literally step from the screen and approach the au dience. In many cases players appear actually to hold objects a few lnehes from the spectator's face. Some of the exciting details that will be shown are: A girl swings out over the audience. A magician produce a moase on the end of his wand and hands it to anyone wishing it A girl blows up a balloon which seem laxly bwrsts bat a tew Inches away. These and many more amaxing things happen during the showing of the picture. Pete Smith handles the uproar ious dialogue. ' Tha feature picture is "Stream line Express" with Victor Jory and Evelyn Venable. Laurel and Hardy In Capitol's Show "Bohemian Girl" Offered by Farce Team With Some Variations As a successor to their two pre vious full-length bita, "The Dev il's Brother" and "Babes In Toy land." Stan Laurel and Oliver hardy make their latest feature- length film appearance in "Tha Bohemian Girl," Hal Roach's am bitious filmization of the world famed operetta which has thril led generations ever since its first presentation at the Drury Lane theatre in London in 1841. The new picture will be shown start ing today at the Capitol theatre. While the general theme of the original operetta has been retain ed the work has been adapted to fit the inimitable comedy talents of its stars. All the music of the Balfe musical has been retained in solo numbers as well as score ac companiment and sequences fea turing choral singing and danc ing. In "Special Agent," second fea ture, Bette plays the role of per sonal secretary to a big shot crook. The picture is a dramatic story of the United States Treas ury department's activities in running down the big racketeers of the country when other agen cies fail. Salem Woman Is Registered Liar Mrs. Glenna Mae Denham is a registered liar. 8he has a license to prove it. It happened in this way:' Last summer the Denhams made an unusually fine catch while out fishing so took a snap shot of their string. Recently they sent the picture to M. C Engel at Luther, Okla., a game warden. Through the mail yesterday Mrs. Denham received a "liar's li cense for fishermen" duly made out to her. Mr. Engel was the donor. Grand Has Charlie Chaplin I. "Modern Tinjes" la the nmt attraction at the Grand today. Charlie Chaplin is the star. x-M.y - - .... 'vi "Three Kids and a Queen" la the the Hollywood today. Chaplin's Latest Comedy at Grand Direct Sound Is Offered But Not Star's Voice, in "Modern Times" "Modern Times," Charlie Chap lin's new comedy, which began an engagement at the Grand yesterday, marks the nearest the comedian has ever come to let ting his voice be heard on the screen. The scene, in which Charlie performs a hilarious pantomime to tbe music of "Tltina," Is the first sequence In a Chaplin film to be shot directly In sound. "Modern Times." which was written, produced and directed by Charlie Chaplin, who also wrote the music, presents the comed ian in his same old lovable tramp characterisation, but in a some what different setting. Gigantic A ST rarv franco TWO GREAT HITS! r HERE'S THEIR LATEST FULL LENGTH FEATURE! ... 90 MINUTES OF FUN! ! "1 1 i .Y- o 01; c r, n AND FEATURE NO. 2- - packed xnrn actios axd suspense Bettcs Davis in .Special Agent with GEORGE BRENT - RICARDO CORTEZ r - , - " - - ' 1 title mt May Bobsoa'a latest sfii at factory sets and huge cafe scenes dwarf tha pathetic, bewildered little figure, bat through it all he wanders hopefully, battling the riclssltudes of life with, tha tragi-eomic fortitude that has en deared him to the world. "Modern Times," which Intro duces Charlle'a lovely new lead ing lady, Panlette Goddard. who has been pronounced one of tha genuine screen "finds' of the de cade. Is released through United Artists. Kelts Named Secretary, Northtcest Council of Y. TACOMA, March 21.-(flJW)r. C. H. Fisher, president of the Bel lingham normal, was reelected president of the Pacific North west area council of the national council of the T.M.C.A. at the an nual session held here todsy. Other officers elected were Hoe Torrey, of Everett, vice-president; Claude Kelts of Salem, Ore, secretary. iTL STARTS TODAY, 15c l: i lively Comedy Is On at Hollywood "Three Kids and Queen' Opens Today With May Robson Featured . The luxurious New York home et the richest woman in the world Is the scene of part of the action of "Three Kids and a Queen." Universalis lively comedy-drama which come to the Hollywood theatre today with May Robson in tbe starring role. But the greater part of the story takes place in a simply fur nished basement in the East Side tenement district, with an Ital Thrilling - Stirring - Exciting Motion Pictures - A Universal News Reel Special 700 FEET OF THRILLS! Taken at By Daring The Most Amazing Motion Pictures Ever Screened See Them Today ! 1 m" awis .m TODAY AND It's the Biggest and Best Combined Unit Program Seen in Salem for Many Months! i rn w m Crtoon Ever Mad JV CVT fn M WW as MM ' IS 1 L ian barber shop In tha front , room and a motley assortment of youngsters la tha rear. It is hers that Miss Robson. tha wealthy, crabbed old maid of the story, la taken when ahe is injured in a runaway, and It ia here that she determines to stav in anlta of the fact that the temperamental bar ber prefers her room to her com pany. Tbe police are waving a frenzied aearch tor . the irascible -' old woman.' and Barber Henry Arraetta has no ambition to be unwu mm a Aiuuapyai , AM spiLO . of the fact that ht la as innocent as a new-born babe, so to speak ' Ia addiUoa to Annetta, "Miss Robson "s supporting cast in "Three Kids and a Queen in cludes Frankie Darro, Charlotte Henry. William Benedict, Billy . Burrud. John Miljan. Laurence Grant, Hedda Hopper, Herman ' BIng. c Risk of life Cameramen! MONDAY ONLY ! A MIGHTY PROGRA3I '""7 f" m ' w er. w m nw TV M. "an DISNEY'S Polo ToaaH Donald Duck TJjBiff Bad Wolf jfaay foTic Stars Also LATEST NEWS EVENTS UNIYERSAt NEWS Graham BfacNamre First SUrrina; Pictures of tbe - L (iCTiAnit.-. .itinw, mint.-, J ' " u" 1 " 1 1111 1 " 1 '-' - " - j