The, OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, .Oregon, Sunday Morning, March 6, U938 r ;A New Dramas! and Rioto.nis Comedy Feafarjed at TJbeatres Elsinore Has ' " "Buccanneer" ; In American Debut j Grand Offers Orient Story Shanghai's International Settlement Is Scene of War Thriller Quartet of Comics Who Make a Riot of Laughs Powell, Myrna Loy Co-Stars 'Double Wedding now at State Theatre Proves Delectable Comedv 1812 Romance; Frederic March in Role of t V Dashing LaFitte It PAGE EIGHT; Star;! Fredric March plays the part of the- swashbuckling pirate kins, Jean Lafitte, the man whose de Totion to the United Stalct help ed win the war of 1912, in Tbe Buccaneer," the Cecil B. DeMille epic production which opened last night at the Elsinore theatre. ' . A New Orleans belle. 'Margot Grahame, is in love with March . bat tells him that they can never Marry until he gives her respec tifeility, something she ; values above all his riches. f Unknown to Margot, her elop ing sister perishes on the "Cor inthian," and the only survivor is a beautiful Dutch girl, Fran clska Gaal. whom March makesl maid-of-all-work at the pirate stronghold, sot knowing what else to do with her. She is in lore with him but he can, think of her onlr as a troublesome child. When the British, who axe. bout to attack New Orleans, try to buy; the aid of March and his crew, the patriotism of the pirate chief rises and he offers himself to the governor of Louisiana in stead. At first he is repulsed and : his settlement destroyed by the Americans who are misled by a traitorous senator, Ian Keith. General Jackson, responsible for the defense of the city, accepts march's offer and releases ' the pirates from prison. After the British have been defeated in the Battle of New Orleans, March is the hero of the day. At the victory ball Margot hails him as a respecta ble citizen at last, but. her joy turns to- horror when Franclska suddenly' appears in the finery of her sister who has gone down on the! "Corinthian." Faced, with thjs evidence, March admits that he is responsible for the crime, even though it was done .with out his knowledge. General Jackson ' stops the crowd from lynching March and gives nim an hour to make his escape.! He sails into exile for ' life on his pirate ship, with Franclska, whom he for the first time sees as a beautiful woman, ' standing at his ide. Capitol Feature Is Human Story "I Met My Love Again" Is Given Sympathetic Cast of Capable Actors From a purely romantic novel or thei women's magazine serial type Walter TV'anger has fash foiled- -a warmly . human picture in "I Met My Love Again." which opens today at the Capitol the atre. - - ; JFashioned thu of the stuff that long has been standard screen material, and demonstra bly successful.- the story Is en hanced by sympathetic perform ances, outstandingly by Joan : Bennett and Henry Fonda : in the leads. The 1 picture's title expresses the 'story more clearly than the criminal "Summer Lightning," which graced it when it i was published serially. "Ives Town er" and "Julie Weir." residents of a small college town, are en gaged when "Julie" meets, is fascinated by, and elopes with "Michael Shaw," playboy and superficial writer. The marriage Is unsuccessful. "Michael" is killed and the chastened "Julie," after ten years, returns to the town and the home of her aunt. "Ires." who has become a moody college professor and research student, refuses to gTeet her on their old basis but is jarred from his introspective mood when he perceives, in the unwelcome at tentions of a young girl stndent 'In his class, a parallel to the adolescent Infatuation or "Julie" for "Michael." He determines to marry "Julie" but succeeds only after difficulties interposed in countless and unsuspected quarters are overcome in a hur ried climax. . Lockermen to Convene CORVALLIS, March 6 -JPt- The Frozen Foods Locker associa tion of Oregon, Washington and Idaho will meet March 14-16 at Oregon State college. t Thanks for i - -.- .--.-.w - .-. -:- .. .... Cary Grant sets the perfect gentleman even If the Tounj lady with him Uhi ex-wife flayed by Irene 1 1 Lovely Franclska Gaal, star of the her debut oa the American screes in Cecil B. DeMiDe s i epic "The Buccaneer," which is showing today at the Elsinore theatre. -IN - J . .. . ? i ' . - - i - gEir Joan Bennett and Henry Fonda provide the romantic team In "I Met My Liore Again," featured on a atre. i. - - i t Copyright, 1937. Mint I By AXEL i NEW YORK The visitor to New York these mild winter evenings can see just about ev erything he wants In the way of entertainment in the theater with the exception of the big girl-and-music spectacle of the sort made famous by Flo Ziegfeld. : There are i musical shows on Broadway Ed Wynn. funny as ever in "Hooray for What?"; an operetta, "Three f Waltzes;" the novelty produced by the gar ment workers, "Pins and Nee dles;" and of course Mr. Cohan in the good-natured satire, "I'd Rather Be Right." ; Here is variety in rlen'y. but nothing of the quality of sump tuous beauty: that once enticed the tired business man . to the Winter Garden a n d the New Amsterdam Roof l and gave birth to the hackneyed phrase, "the bald-headed row." Which is not to say that beauties and bald heads cannot be found on Broad way, la numbers and in prox imity. ... i t !i I They are not, however, in the theater, but In those gargantuan combinations L of vaudr ille. sa loons and dance halls which, tor want of a better name, we ' All night clubs. 1 1 refer particularly to such night! clubs j as the Inter national Casino and Billy Rose's Casa Mananaj which are to "21" or El Morocco, in size at least, what the Queen; Mary is to a rowboat. - f ; U '' i Here one may dine, dance and look In settings that are -the nearest approach, yet to Holly wood's conception of New York night life. Four r five bars, the Mde Dnnn la "The Awfnl Trnta show BROADWAY .. : -P- df Hungarian stage and! screen, makes y. yv-.: double bin today at the Capitol the- " f NIGHTS Featun - t Syndicate. Inc. STORM dancing on stage for the audi ence, a pretty good table d'hote dinner for two dollars and a half, all and anything you can drink, and girls, girls, girls." . I recommend our Casinos; a visitor to New York! should make one visit to them compulsory. A second, unless he Is a glutton for the glorified, i sure to be. ; . j The nicest thing I about "Once Is Enough, Frederick Lons dale's comedy, is Ina Claire, and one of the nicest .things about Ina Claire is her) wink. She winks just once in the course of the play, but it's almost worth being bored the rest of the time. The most exciting moment of the week in our life was neith er a play nor a nijght club but a motion picture, t'The River." "The River" was not made in Hollywood, but by, the United States government Actually it was made by Pare Lorentz, who produced a prev ious picture for thei government. "The Plow That Plains," the story Broke .the of the dust bowl and a lesson in conserva- tion of natural resources, "The River" is likewise a con serration ' picture j In that it drives home our national sin of ravaging the la ad fori quick profits. But it Is: much more th. -i that; it mis the beauty of poetry and the excitement of melodrama; plus a quality of great sincerity you! will find In no picture made for ! the box office. i "The River" was for the boxoffice. not produced Although It privately to has been exhibited the president in Hyde . Park and to actors and writers in New York's Players club, and al though It has likewise been shown in I schools, (churches and other institutions throughout the country, not until last week would a New York exhibitor touch It, w h"e n the Criterion booked It in with a "feature1 picture and discovered to the management's surprise, that the great draw, was "The River." Stumps Will Return r To Farm at Monmouth : 1 -MONMOUTH Mr. and Mrs. Darrel, Stamp, former- Monmouth resident, ' now living at , Tempo, Arizona, near Phoenix, ars plan nlng to return to this community to make their home. According to reports they will raze an old nonse oa j the Stamp property near the west city limits, and build a new bouse. Stump will reengage . s ' farming rn the Stump farm. They moved to Arizona shout 12 years ago in the - Interest of Mrs. Stump's health which Is bjiw much im proved. ,They bars t sons, Ar thur, bow attending college; sad Telling the timely story of daring- Americans swept overnight into perilous adventure behind the barricades of th Orient's amazing city within a city, "In ternational Settlement." 20 th Century-Fox's picture jj of the hour, opened yesterday at the Grand theatre. " . Taking place right in the midst of today's danger zone, the thrill-teeming story on "Interna tional Settlement" features Do lores Del ; Rio, George Sanders. June Lang: and Dick Baldwin, de tying every nation's warning to "Get out of danger!"!. Del jRJo Glamorous Each has a reason tor Ignor ing the warning . and remaining behind the ; barricades where ref ugees from the rtrick en metrop olis desperately seek safety. The most beautiful whits woman in all China, Dolores Del Rio, is a glamorous 1 figure of mystery whose motive is to live danger ously. An American soldier of fortune, George Sanders, in the far east as a flying, instructor, remains to tempt death. Dick Baldwin is a daring news reel cameraman, darlrj the fly ing destruction of the bombard ment to get his pictures and to find romance with June Lang, beautiful American tonrlst who proves a champion under fire. Their tangled lives and lores In the battle area, aghlnst a background of all the color and drama that pervades the east to day, gives!: the picture of the hour & hundred big momenta. Eugene Porde directed, with Sol M. Wurtsel executive producer, the screen I play by Lou Breslow and John Patrick. Pudding River Fl6od - Survey Meets Approval WASHINGTON. Marci 5 -UP)- A resolution by Senator McNary for a flood control survey by army engineers on the; Pudding river In Oregon received approval of the senate commerce commit tee. ; The Call Board STATK . ' Today William Powell and Myrna Loy In "Double Wddinar " Wednesday Double bill, " Frances Farmer and Ed- ward Arnold In "Toast of New York" and George O'Brien in "Wind Jam- mer." Friday - Stage, four acts Eastern circuit vaudeville, 1 Irene Courtney and Wei- I don Heybuan in "The 13th " TTrnir." Saturday, midnight preview Jeannette MacDonaia and Allen Jones in "The Firefly." HOLLYWOOD Today "The Awful Truth" with Carv Grant and Irene Dunne. Wednesday Double bill, Gene Autry in "Spring- time in the Rockies" and "The Wrong Road" with Richard Cromwell and Helen Mack. Friday Double bill, "Sud- den Bill Doran with Buck - Jones and "Living oa Love" j with James Dunn. GRAND ! ' Today Dolores Del Rio, George Sanders and June Lang ; I n "International Settlement." Wednesday "Tarzan's Re- yenge"! with Glenn Morris and Eleanor Holm. Saturday4 "Sally, Irene and Mary"! with Alice Fays. Fred Allen, Jimmy Du- rante and Tony Martin. I ELSINORE Today Fredric March In "T h e j Bucanneer"; and Charlie McCarthy comedy. Thursday- Double bill, Joan Crawford and Spencer Tracy In "Mannequin" and "Born to Be Wild" with all-star cast. . CAPITOL ; Today Double bill, Henry Fonda i in "Met My Love Again" and "The Singln Outlawf with Bob Baker. Tuesday-J-Double bill, Bette Davis ' and Leslie Howard In "It's Love I'm I fter" and John Litel in iAlca- " tras Island." Thursday; Double bill, Wayne . Morris In "The Kid Comes Back" and The Jones Family la "Borrow- " lag Trouble. NOW PLAYING WILLIAM; MYRNA. POWELL - LOY DOUBLE WEDDING". Plas MICKEY MOUSE CARTOON " . v--. sad -"- 4 "MTSTERIOCS PILOT John Beat, TCHIhua Powen,; Myrna Loy, Florence Rice in "Double Wedding,"! form the hilarious quar 1 tette who contribute to the laughs and tun of this comedy romance playing today at the State, theatre. ...-.. vV..:.; 6" ''Get out of the danger ronei" warned all governments, but Dolores Del Rio and Georee Sanders defy Americans in "International Settlement." featured today at the Grand theatre. Hollywood Offers The Awful Truth' Comedy Proven Success in Runs Everywhere; Dunne Is Star v Irene Dunne,' the Theodorable screen comedienne, scores might ily In the year's choicest comedy role es Lucy Warriner in Co lumbia's "The Awful Truth," which opens today at the Hol lywood theatre. Irene merely scratched the : surface of her comedy capabilities In "Theodora Goes Wild." It remained for her hilarious clowning In "The Aw ful Truth," to reveal the treasure-trove of talent in her inim itable personality. This gay, madcap story of the Warriners, played by Miss Dunne as Lucy and Cary Grant as Jer ry, is so uproariously funny It should make the annual ten best list in a walk. The fun starts when Jerry and Lucy decide to separate with the only bone of contention the i custody of Mr. Smith, their wire-hair terrier. Comedy Tempo Fast The court allows Mr. Smith to Lucy but permits Jerry to visit the dog. Thus many of the film's outstanding comedy scenes arise out of Jerry's visits to Now Playing A Mightyj Adventure Romance ruuicisu tut sill TAIIISFF ADDED- . charlie McCarthy "AH America Drawback" "POPEYET CARTOON TODAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY Continuous Today 2 to 11 P. M. UNNIEST...SUXNiE$Ti.. HONEYEST OF CQUEDIES! . -w i - w r j if.- . jr v A ? Charley Chase in "Calling All Doctors Musical Revue and News m. s lb A M the command with other oaring i Lucy's' apartment while she is entertaining Impatient suitors. Le Affairs Warriner takes Its most ludicrous turn, however. when Jerry announces his en gagement to a flighty young thing with a social register back ground, Lucy, . determined to UIn Jerry back at all costs, at tends the sumptuous; engagement party, j posing as Jerry's sister. and by actions totally unbecom lng a lady, manages to have her self and her "brother' thrown out on their collective ear. "Co lossal" was coined for just such a scene. Irene and Cary, ; teamed for the first time, are, of course, su perb. ! Ralph Bellamy gives deliclonsly hill-billy flavor to his Oklahoma oil tycoon. The vet eran Cecil Cunningham plays Miss Dunne's dour Aunt Patsy, Alexander D'Arcy is excellently romantic as the French vocal teacher. f"" ' ' ""'Ti Mrrr-1 11 1 .1 1.. 1 1 . 1 mtwmmmmmmmmmuMmmBJMlumfrssm il A Few Volumes Left ; Slill Lejl 11 I i - : ! I a w m II 9 Statesman Publishing Co t f0 - t 215 Albany Sash Col Runs two Shifts ALBANY The Central Sash and Door factory reopened week with a full force. this The majority ; of the former work men were put back on their lobs. In addition a night: crew being run. It is understood that orders! have been accumulating during the past several : months and that the factory will I run steadily. Baby Girl' Is Born to Arnold Phillipses of Union Hill Territory UNION HILL Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Phillips are the parents of a girl born March 2. This is their second child and first girl. O. W. Downing of McAIpine, who has been ill for some time past is greatly improved at this, time. B. E Bower entered the Dea hospital Sunday fcr a coness major operation. TWO SMASH FEATURES Toa'U Thrill and Cheer With These Two Young Lovers1. . . i .Miisn - -iisn a . Co to An Education at Your Fingertips S. COMSIERCIAL 1 It was left for the inir itable William Powell and his charm ing - colleague of the screen, Myrna Loy, to .immortalize the trailer In celluloid. ' Thl3 is the combination i! which co-stars for the seventh Ume in "Double Wedding? at the State theatre. The picture Is Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's adaptation of Ferenc Molnar'a international stage bit, -Great ILove." ! They have the support ' of . an unusually able cast, Including Florence Rice andi John Beal, as the principals In the first wed ding, Jessie Ralph, Edgar Ken nedy, Sidney Toler, Mary Cor don, Barnett Parker. Katharine Alexander and Priscilla : Law. son. It Is a hand-picked cast. Richard Thorpe, i the director, proves his versatility for H was he who directed the -stark pic ture, "Night Must Fall.' Powell Is Artist The producer was Joseph Man kiewicz, one; of Hollywood's youngest executives, who earlier produced "Fury, "The Gorpeous Hussy" and "Love on the Run." Powell appears as a penniless artist who lives in a trailer. Ar riving in the city Le encounters a lovely modiste, manager of a fashionable shop, and falls in love with her. Far from being In love with him. she agrees to pose and that marks the end of her resistance. The fellow Is Ir resistible. But in the interim, you will see- some of the most humorous sequences taat have yet come .to the films. Extend Electric Power Line in 'Green Section HAZEL GREEN The Electric company has taken over the line to Louis Garberino's home on the Van Cleave road. The line is being extended to Allen Loon ey's property. East of Pudding river. W. G. Davis and Mrs. Alioe Aspinwall have installed electric fences. , : I . Today &Mon. A Triple -Threat Cow Puncher Rides the Danger Range . . . . . Outlaw ,v Added- Pete Smith Novelty News Per Volume ST. tax mow at the HoUvwood theatre. wicora in nigh school. ; f,1- W i - i