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Sylvia Sidney
Elsinore Star
She and Spencer Tracy as
New Romantic Team in
"Fury," Real Hit T v
A new co-starring romantic
team a European director ' who
Has delivered some of the most
widely discussed pictures ever
showa here or abroad and a dy
namic screen story. -
These are the Ingredients that
have audiences everywhere avail-,
lng the new Metro-Gold wyn-May-er
picture, "Fury," opening to
day at the Elsinore theatre! -
The new team brings together
Sylvia Sidney and Spencer Tracy,
The director is Frits Lang, who
.makes his American debut with
this picture after - creating such
hita abroad as "M- and "Metrop
olis." i -.
Tracy Is a hard-working young
garage owner, enrouts to a distant
town to Join his sweetheart and
he married, when arrested In a
small town as a kidnap suspect'
The fireworks-filled romance of
Bunker Bean handsome, girl
fearing hero of Harry Leon Wil
son's famed satire on Inferiority
complexes f Irmly establishes
Owen Davis, jr., and Louise Lat
imer as - a Tomantic team as it
comes to the scheen in RKO Radio's-
comedr drama, "Bunker
Bean second Elsinore feature. -
g Steps Out"
Is Now at Grand
Grace' Moore -Takes Chief
, Role; Franchot Tone
Is Opposite Her
Once again the golden voice of
Grace Moore rings out from the
screen, in Columbia's new musical
romance, "The King Steps Out."
which is the current attraction at
the Grand thaetre.- It la the di
va's third picture since her re
turn to tr.a screen in the sensa
tionally successful "One Night of
:LoTe" In 1934, the other film be
ing "Love ' Me Forever," which
also was" well : received.
On this occasion Miss Moore
has for her leading man Franchot
Tone, who has grown in-"a short
time into one of the most popular
stars on the screen. Tone is seen
In the role-of Emperor Francis
Josef, who woes one. daughter, of
Duke Maximilian played by
Walter Connolly i and finally
marries another. The: other, one
might, safely presume, would be
the lovely Miss Moore;'
The music in "The King Steps
Out" was written by Frits Kreis
ler, who Is accepted to be the
world's outstanding exponent of
the Tlolin and a composer f class
ical calibre.
Work Sheets Are
Being Filed Here
Marion county farmers are fil
ing work sheets for their farms at
the county agent's office at the
rate of about 25 a day, according
to County Agent Harry L. Riches.
Since the state closing date has
been set for July 3, Marion coun
ty's date , has been extended to
conform with that of the remain
der of the state, so there still re
mains several days for more farm
ers to take advantage of the 1936
Agricultural Conservation pro
gram.
Additional Information has
been received from Corvallig re
garding weed control and this in
formation will be sent out to farm
ers who have indicated a preval
ence of certain noxious weeds on
their farms within the near fu
ture.
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GRAND
Today Grace Moore In "The
King Steps Out."
Saturday "The Mine with
the Iron Door" with Rich-
- ard Arlen.
ELSIXORE .
Today Double, bill, "Fury"
with Spencer Tracy and
' ."Bunker Bean" with Rob
ert Me Wade.
Wednesday "I Married a
Doctor" with Pat O'Brien.
Saturday Carole Lombard
In The Princess Comes
Across."
CAPITOL
Today Double bill, Herbert.
uarsnaii in "Forgotten.
Faces" and Gene Autry in
Guns and Guitars."
Tuesday Double bill, "The
Story of " Louis Pasteur"
and Jack Perrin in "Wild
Cat Saunders."
Thursday- On the stage,
Franks Little Wranglers;
on the screen, "Border
Flight" with all star cast.
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Today W1U Rogers in "A
Connecticut Yankee." -
Wednesday "The Three
Muskettera" with Paul Lu-
kas. ..
Friday Double bill, John
Wayne In "The Lawless
Nineties" and -"Grand Ex-
It" with Edmund Lowe.
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Today Jessie Matthews tn
"It's Love Again" plus
Walt Disney's latest Mick-
' ey Mouse, "The Orphan's
Picnic." ' ,
Saturday First run, Kermlt
Maynard in "The Song of
the Trail" by James Oliver
Curwood.
Piquant Star at State
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Jessie Matthews, sho of the lovely
well, appears at the State today
Young ax her leading man.
Spencer Tracy and Sylvia Sidney
- rurj , , current Elsinore film.
Franks Little Wranglers, a group
stage fame who come to the
three days, Thursday, Friday
Guffey Coal Bill
Filibuster Wins
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ground under the filibuster, to
hold congress in session for a
day or so more.
Wearied by the prolonged ses
sion, the senate shouted the ef
fort down.
With little to do, the house
adopted a resolution for sine die
adjournment early iu the after
noon, calling for adjournment to
night. It was rushed to the sen
ate.
That chamber did not take the
hint immediately. Instead it fill
ed the air far into the night with
speeches, political sniping, an- oc
casional bit of good natured fun.
and now and then a bit of ac
tual legislating.
Wakh-Healey Bill
Paaaed by Senate
During one interruption for a
bit of actual work, the senate
approved several nominations and
then shot through the Walsh
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eyes and figure who can dance as
in "It's Love Again" with Robert
are teamed for the first time In
of talented kiddies of radio and
Capitol theatre stage in person for
and Saturday of this week.
Healey bill to require govern
ment contractors to comply with
wage and hour standards. The
bill went to the White House
when house amendments were ac
cepted wHhout a trace of opposi
tion.
The only other major action in
the waning hours of the congress
was senate rejection, 24 to 17,
of a last minute push for the
Frazier-Lemke bill, which would
have permitted the printing of
$3,000,000,000 of new money to
refinance farm debts.
Senator Frazier (R-ND) sought
to attach it as an amendment
to the coal bill. 1
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Musical Show
Jessie Matthews Starred
in "It's Love gain"
Which Opens Today
f you like hot dancing. If yon
go for singable tunes, if you want I
star value for your movie money,
"It's Love Again'!, coming today
to the State Theatre, is your pic
ture. It's the latest vehicle pro
duced by GB for talented Jessie
Matthews.
Cyril Wells gets his first big
chance as Miss Matthews' dancing
partner in "It's Love Again." Ex
tra star value- Is offered ' by the
presence of Robert Toung as the
romantic lead, while comedy Is
given over to Sonnie Hale, who
has aDDeared in the previous pic
tures to popularize Miss Matth
ews.
The story characterizes Jessie
as a chorus girl who has no Job
but plenty of nerve. Enough
nerve. In fact, to Impersonate a
purely imaginary young woman
created by a not-too-conscientious.
columnist.
Will Rogers Play
Is at Hollywood
'Connecticut Yankee' Now
On; One of Funniest
of Great Comedian
In the days of old. when
knights were bold and told
dreadful fibs Is when the action
of "A Connecticut Yankee," star
ring Will Rogers and coming to
day to the Hollywood Theatre, is
set.
Brought back in response to the
requests of millions of Will Rog
ers fans who considered it his
greatest picture, "A Connecticut
Yankee" is a droll, fanciful story.
full of riotous comedy and adven
ture.
The plot of the story begins
when Rogers goes b a e k to the
days of King Arthur In a dream.
Just ai much surprised by the
knights as they are by him, Rog
ers gets the upper hand when he I
starts showinr a little modern
magic.
There are some hilarious epi
sodes as Rogers conquers villain
ous opponents. Installs bathtubs
In merry England. But the punch
of the picture Is reserved for the
close when Rbgers rides ofr to
save a -damsel fair from the
clutches of Queen Morgan Le Fay,
played by Myrna Loy.
Torgetten Faces'
Opens aj Capitol
The story of a hate as over
whelming as the all-embracing
love it replaced ... of a revenge
as sweet as the caresses it follow
ed . . . that's "Forgotten Faces,'
the new drama which opens to
day on a double bill at the Capitol
Theatre, with Herbert Marshall in
the starring role! "Forgotten
Faces" is a tale of a man who lov
ed a woman with all his heart
only to find her In the arms of
another . . .of bow he returned
from another world to revenge
the old wrong and prevent a new
one Herbert Marshall has never
played a finer role nor has he
ever been supported by a finer
cast'. Gertrude Michael plays 'op
posite him, and James Burke,
Robert Cummings and Jane
Rhodes have other Important
roles.
The second feature is "Guns
and Guitars with Gene Autry,' the
singing cowboy.
Food Men to Convene
ROSEBURG, Ore., June
-A huge salmon bake will mark
the first of the program for the
Oregon State Food and Beverage
Dispensers' association tomorrow.
Business sessions will be held
Monday and Tuesday.
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The Metropolitan opera star who
screen, Grace Moore, has for her leading man Franchot Tone in
her latest flicker, "The King Steps Oat", now at the Grand.
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Will Rogers and Myrna Loy return to the Hollywood today in a
"Connecticut Yankee."
Transfer Plan
Is Under Fire
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ma of having served a prison sen
tence would be spared them, he
said.
As for any bad influence these
boys might exert on the younger
lads at the training school, Mr.
Arbuckle was confident that
those transferred would appreci
ate the "break" accorded them
and would make every effort to
make good and would avoid set
ting a bad example at the school.
Salem social workers referred
to the . proposal as "ridiculous"
and contended that the transfer
of these convicts would wreck the
morale at the boys' school. The
plan was opposed by Sam Laugh-
lin, superintendent of the boys'
institution.
Would Provide for
Segregation, Says
Social workers In Portland and
other parts of the state were ex
pected to join in the protests, of
ficials said.
Governor Martin made It plain
that only first-offenders under 21
years of age would be transferred
from the penitentiary to the boys'
school- Selections will be made by
James Lewis, warden of the pen
itentiary; Sam L a u gh 1 1 n. In
charge of" the boys' school, and
E. M. Duffy, state parole officer.
The governor' said his proposal
also would provide for segrega
tion, which he said cannot be ac
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A great bow star returns la a delightful breezy
musical comedy that is setting long ran records
la the nation's leading theatres
PRINCESS PERSONALITY HERSELF
JESSIE HlflTTHEWS
SOW AGAIN
WITH
ROBERT YOUNG
ADDED
Walt Disney's New Mickey Mouse
"The Orphans Picnic"
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has woa equal acclaim on the
ft
complished at the penitentiary
under existing condition.
At a future session of the leg
islature Governor Martin probably
will request an appropriation for
construction of an intermediate
institution to care for first-of
fenders convicted of minor often
ses. " '
There are 62 inmates of the
penitentiary technically eligible
for transfer to the boys school.
The transfer of these convicts is
permitted by statute, the governor
said.
Congress Closes
Eventful Session
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eluding 11,730.000,000 for bonus
and $440,000,000 for the farm
program; $318,234,000 supple
mental for various departments
SS72.500.000 for war depart
.ment: $197,000,000 for agricul
tur department; $213,890,702
for treasury and $761,221,84
for nos toff ice: $143,978,757 for
interior; $118,278,015 for state,
commerce, Justice and labor de
partments; $526,000,000 for
navy; $23,299,423 for legislative
branch; $43,000,00 for District of
Columbia.
Treaties Ratified the London
naval treaty limiting the size but
not the number of certain types
of ships that can be built.
Flood control $320,000,000
omnibus program plus $272,000,-
000 for the lower Mississippi.
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for $1300 remained 'a mystery"
yesterday, state police reported.
Officers said there were, no dan
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Deputy District Attorney Lyle
J. Page, who went to Sublimity
yesterday morning, could not be
reached for a statement.
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