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, I y v ys v ' ' , ) ; , f J- ' ' JiV i i,oP X CHARLIE- CHAPLIN'S ADVENTURES in "The Gold Rush," which opens today at the Elslnore theatre through United Artists release, are unfolded against the snow-capped peaks of the Klondike, with Charlie, the lone, prospector, finally winning romance, the girl, and a gigantic fortune in gold. HLy?,,:-. t txSj: 72., , , r BRENDA MARSHALL and James drama. "Captain of the Clouds," a story of America's air allies, the Royal Canadian Air Force, now showing at the Capitol theatre with companion feature, Ginger Rogers as "Roxie Hart." Actor Anders Returns Home Glenn Anders, the stage actor njiv iiad ym; v v. iitt iavxo in three Pulitzer prize winners is back in his home town nowa days, making good. His home town is not exactly an easy place ki which to make good, either. The home town is Hollywood. After a distinguished career n the Broadway stage and hun dreds of stages elsewhere, An- ANNA LEI kXMlti WINNIN&tt IIGIIUIB 6AIBIKI1 Cltltir lOtAM . TIMES: Carolin 1 :10 t:10 - 7:18 10:10 Rhythm 8:50 5:50 - 9:00 iKAIRAIIIIf tlSlli Companion Feature A Rhythm-Jammed V Jtmboree of Love, . Continuous from 1 P. M. STARTS TODAY ylM A FUN-POR 1 xi--ALl tS$oM on rV HOW TO IO VI your wim jfe COLMAN I RUDY VALlCEEMi' HOSEf.1 AllY LANE 7 COLVMBIA riGTVM CV '.if1. AND COMEDY i' : j Cagney in the new technicolor ders finally has gone from foot lights to films. He has gone back where he came from Holly wood. Making his debut in a Holly wood picture, the acting notable fi om the stage makes his first Hollywood film appearance in the Bob Hope-Paulette Qoddard star ring picture, "Nothing But the j Truth," the new Paramount farce comedy opening today at the Hollywood theatre. The script of "Nothing But the Truth," which itself was a famous stage laugh hit, Anders considers the clever est he has ever read, In the theatre or out. Actually, although Anders is making his Hollywood debut, he appeared in a picture once before, made at Paramount's eastern stu dios on Long Island. It was '"Laughter," produced in 1930, starring Fredric March and Nancy Carroll. But his stage activities kept him busy after that, and he practically forgot all about pic tures, until recently, when Pro ducer Arthur Hornblow, jr., per suaded him to take another fling at the screen. IT 18c Phu Tax TODAY thro WEDNESDAY Continuous Sundav 1 to 11:30 P. M. His LIES W.r. All UUITE I iL. fTniiE... ana int 4 t iuuu iil nrm . v- ALL RIGHT! i Plus "Mr. District Attorney" Also News and Color Cartoon THUR. Leslie Junior H. S. Grounds 7Tj2J iiu$or SALEM 'Piiilil AMERICA'S FAVORITE BIG SHOW HUII( Of FtOPlt AHO ANIMALS TOMS O MRFORMIMS tllHMTS tCOHIS OP MASNiriCINT morsis CIQWWS Atom ACRIS OP TTS Colnian Playfe Husband Role Two's company, but three's a crowd especially when the third is the husband in the case, trying to break up his wife's fleeting ro mance with a playboy. This is the gay theme of "My Life With Caroline," Ronald Colman's newest starring ve- , hide, starting today at the Lib erty theatre, which also intro duces the British actress, Anna Lee, to the American screen. Colman portrays the husband, a busy and wealthy publisher very much in love with his charming spouse in spite of her flighty ways. But she feels she is neglected and abused because he doesn't give up his business and spend all his time vith her, and this feeling makes her susceptible to the flatteries of the rich young bachelors she meets at various expensive resorts. Every so often one of these gentry persuades her that she must divorce her husband and marry him and on each occa sion the husband hurries to the cene and cleverly turns the tables on the interloper to pro vide the gay comedy of the plot. Charles Winninger, Reginald Gardiner and Gilbert Roland head the supporting cast in the picture, which was produced and directed by Lewis Milestone for RKO Ra dio. Cagney Stars In Air Epic 'Captain of the Clouds," bril liant technicolor epic of the air, with James Cagney in the star ringr ole. is now showing at the Capitol theatre. Brenda Marshall and Dennis Morgan head the fea tured cast which includes Alan Hale, George Tobias, Reginald Gardiner and Reginald Denny, as well as many officers of the Royal Canadian Air Force, with whose cooperation the picture was filmed. Made on location in Canada, under the direction of Michael Curtix, "Captains of the Clouds" has the scenic background of one of the most picturesque locales In the western hemisphere. Played against this backdrop. Is the action-packed story of-Canada's heroes of the air in arms against the axis. "Captains of the Clouds" has Cagney cast as a sky-riding, hi jacking bush pilot, a lone eagle who steals business right out from under the noses of the other pi lots' planes. A bunch of the other pilots band together determined to "get" him, and they track him down at the home of a little spit fire of a French-Canadian girl, Brenda Marshall, who is engaged to one of the other pilots, played by Dennis Morgan. But their quarry has a fractured skull, an injury resulting from a playful tussle with the girl. Morgan flies him to the doctor in Ottawa and saves his life. In return, Cagney, when he has recovered. eloDe with Brenda. They have a brief whirl together in the bright spots of Canada, Montreal, Quebec, To- ronto. Then he leaves' his new wife flat, explaining to her he only married her to save 'a good guy like. Morgan from her. Back with some of his old pals in the bush country, they hear Prune Minister Churchill's "We Shall Never Surrender" speech, and they all agree on the spot to en list in the RCAF. They are chagrined, however, when they find that they are wanted in the service as in structors, not as fighter pilots. Cagney finds the rules and reg- : JULY 2 TWICE DAILY 2 tS P. M; Doors Under Canvas mm MODERN 3R!NS .'iDLEY CF MIGHTY BIG TOP MARVELS Mesa SEC 2-rPAGE 4 1 l JAMES EIXISON and Virginia i '?i Carter Case," now playing through Wednesday at the Hollywood theatre with the companion picture. "Nothing- But the Truth," with Bob Hope, Paulette Goddard and Edward Arnold. Charlie Chaplin's Famous 'Gold Rush' Opens Today One of the many factors which stand out in the minds of the audience after seeing a Charlie Chaplin picture is that the film invariably closes with the little fellow walking away from the camera alone his pathetically jaunty figure trudging toward the horizon in the hope of better things to come. So, the audience leaves the the atre with a laugh on its lips but a lump in its throat, for such frus tration in the case of the little fel low doesn't seem fair. Life never metes out to him his fair propor tion of the good things he deserves. For Charlie's famous character is the symbol of all that is pathetic, good and kind in the human race. He never rebels except at an un kindness or un justice done to some person other than himself. However, in "The Gold Rush," which is slated for its local pre miere at the Elslnore theatre to day, Charlie veers away from the usual Chaplin formula. Per haps when Charlie was writing this- particular story, he, too, re belled at life's rough treatment of the little fellow. At any rate, in "The Gold Rush," the popular little tramp not only gets the girl of his dreams, but becomes a multi-millionaire to boot. The story of "The Gold Rush" tells of the famous gold rush days in the Klondike where our hero suffers the figors of cold, hunger and unbelievable hardships and nurses an aching heart all the while he goes on prospecting for the treasure hidden In the earth's surface. Charlie appears in the role of the lone prospector and his sup porting cast is headed by Mack Swain, Tom Murray, Henry Bergman, Malcolm Waite and Georgia Hale. Charlie himself wrote and directed "The Gold Rush" and he also composed the music which was directed by Max Terr. The setting of "The Gold Rush" is the Alaska of the Klondike gold rush with its dance halls and dance hall girls; with its miners old and young; with toughs and hangers-on; with newspaper cor respondents and photographers a locale that teems with color and excitement, drama, comedy and romance. ulations and the tedium of teaching almost unbearable, and finally gets into a serious fcrape which results in his being kicked out of the service. For another escapade he Is deprived of his civilian flying license. In a last desperate attempt to fight the enemy in the air, Cag ney takes his dead pal's papers and applies for the job of flying a bomber to England. Morgan turns out to be the officer in charge of the squadron, but he de cides to give Cagney his chance and assigns him to a. plane. II - Pa Paulette Goddard Ray MJlland "The Lady Has Plans rl- H i 1 AND 'I Was Framed" Lady 2:15-4:55 7:40 - 10:20 Framed 1 :15 3:55 6:35 9:15 30c . Cary 1 Grant "Uis Girl Friday AND I Henry Fonda. J - Gene Tlerney - I Th Return of I Frank James" - ln PlOS HGirl 3 10 - :4d IRC II 10:05 T " James 130-5:00 AiiyUiB 11 I PI !4 S I I H I I 1 PaPtZ Ctft -: A Companion UJJ-AJJiJ I Greatest F"tUre ! LTODAY. 1 Entertainment Jf 4 W7 5,k I ii Plus II Tax II res Sunday Morning. June 21. 1942 Gilmore in a new chHIer, "The Radio Programs (Continued from Page 4) 4 00 Chef Milani. 4:15 Jack Owens, Singer. 4:3015 Minutes From Broadway. 4:45 Don Vining. Organist. 5:00 Flying Patrol. 5:15 Secret City. 5:30 Here Comes the Band. 5:45 News of the World. 6-00-Music bv White. 6:30 James Abbe, News. 6 :45 Novatime. 6:55 Tune Twisters. 7 :00 Lightning Jim. . 7:30 Jimmie Fidler. 7 :45 Louella Paikin. 8:00 Rainbow Room Orchestra. 8:301 Love a Mystery 9:00 Down Memory Lane. 9:30 News. 9:45 Office of Government Reports. 10:00 National Radio Forum. 10:30 Broadway Bandwagon. 10:45 Valley of the Shadow. 11:00 This Moving World. 11:15 Organ 11:30 War News Roundup. KOIN CBS MONDAY 979 Ke. 8 :00 Northwest Farm Reporter. 6:15 Breakfast Bulletin. 6:20 Kom Klock 7:15 Wake Up News. 7:30 Bob Garred Reponing. 7:45 Nelson Prinele News. 8:00 Consumer News 8:15 Fletcher Wiley. 8:30 Valiant Lady. 8:45 Stories America Loves. 9:00 Kate Smith Speaks. 9:15 Big Sister. 9:30 Romance of Helen Trent. 9:45 Our Gal Sunday. 10:00 Life Can Be Beautiful. 10:15 Woman in White. 10:30 Vic & Sade 10:45 Jane Endicott, Reporter. 11. -00 Bright Horizon. 11:15 Aunt Jenny. 11:30 We Lpve & Learn. 11:45 The Goldbergs. 12:00 Eye of tho World. 12:15 Knox Manning, News. 12:30 Joyce Jordan 12:45 Woman of Courage. 1 :00 Stepmother. 1:15 Sam Hayes. ' 1:30 Spotlight on Asia. 1 :45 Take It Easy. 2:00 News. 2:15 Siesta. 2:30 News 2:45 Ben Bernie. 3 :00 News. 3:10 Musical Interlude. 3:15 Hedda Hopper's Hollywood-3:30-i-Keep Working. Keep Singing. 3:45 News. 4:00 Second Mrs Burton. 4:15 Young Dr. Malone. 4 :30 Newspaper of the Air. 8:00 Vox Pop. 5:30 Harry Flannery. i :45 Boo Garred. News. 5:55 Elmer Davis 6:00 Radio Theatre. 7 :00 Freddie Martin. 7:30 Blondie. 6:00 Amos 'N Andy. 8:15 Abe Lyman Orchestra. 8:30 Gay 90 s. 8:55 Dick Joy, News. 9:001 Was There. 9 JO Hollywood Showcase. 10:00 Five Star Final. 10:15 World Today. 10:30 War Time Women. 10:35 Air-Flo. 10:45 Soldiers of the Air, f - - " I A , .,L,IIIF V hi mum 1-'" ..'.VJ II J-ft IPIVIII, 1U ll 1 1 , , iA -wr air im tt tbt f t-t- w " Continoous from 1:00 P. M. 8 1942's BIG LAUGH HIT! l I I I Personality I M II "HT - 1 l I The World C 11 Death Row! 1 I Ha,Ever . ... c "Hnrder 1 . M Known . . s i - I In The ... ( YA Ch in fte I ' i l- r..... ...i. '..kyV Bia 1 fills 'unnwsi II Hnncs" 1 j W:lf ;; - I 1 WAR i3jLljUJuli3J3 vLiJjuJ L3J-U S 1 II t 1 1 ii OT1UDC1 ..XK.. jmm . . .-.. I, rJ! - ,S B here ULLO VAryLJV UjraJU 1 II 1 H -I iiittfi -it O I ir- Willi If illif Jil " - Jl I S"' v',-- V-'I ' " " I ! M ? "': - 5 v " t 5 1 " f " " " -i v ' - V v. , , ; ... ..... ' rr' ' " ' ' 'r 'IB PAULETTE GODDARD and Ray MiUand. starred together for the first time, find what they're looking for in "The Lady Has Plans" which starts today at the Grand theatre. , "THE RETURN OF FRANK JAMES" starring Henry Fonda and Gene Tlerney, opens today at the State theatre. Co-starred with this stirring picture is "His Girl Friday" with Cary Grant and Rosalind Russell. r (WP1 si i 7 THIS SCENE FROM the RKO Radio film, "My Life With Caroline." starting today at the Liberty theatre, shows Anthony (Ronald Col man) arriving- unexpectedly to discover that his wife (Anna Lee) has found a new fascination In the person of Faco (Gilbert Roland) of the pampas. Charles Winninger as the wife's father seems un concerned. Companion feature "Time Out for Rhythm" stars Rudy Vallee and Ann Miller. 11:00 Wilbur Hatch Orchestra. 11:30 Prelude to Midnight 11 :55 News 12:00 to 6:00 a. m. Music it News. KOAC MONDAY 556 Ke. 10:00 Review of the Day. 10:05 News. 10:15 Homemakers' Hour. 11:00 Classroom Broadcast. 11:50 Ten Minutes 'til Noon. 12:00 News. 12:15 Farm Hour. 1 :00 Favorite Classics. 1:15 Variety Time. 1:45 Concert Hall. 2:00 Classroom Broadcast. 2:50 Memory Book of Music. 3:15 All Out to Win. 3:30 Orchestral Gems. 4:00 Symphonic Half Hour. 4:30 Stories for Bovs and Girls. 5:00 Melodies for Strings. l 3:15 Marvel of Vision. 5:30 Evening Vesper Service. 5:45 All Out to Win. 6:15 News 6:30 Farm Hour. 7:30 4-H Club Program. :00 Concert Hall. 8:30 Monitor Views the News. 8:45 Music of the Masters. 9:50-10:00 News. Bone Hearing Asked PORTLAND, June 20-P)-Sen-ator McNary is attempting to have a public hearing on the Smith Bone Columbia power authority bill held in Oregon, he 'wired May or Riley Saturday. STARTS TODAY Vacation Bible Study Held at School House TALBOT Daily, vacation Bi ble school is being held each af ternoon at the Talbot School house. Miss Emily George and Mrs. George, who are from the American Sunday school are in charge. Mrs. Miles Recovering . WALDO HILLS Mrs. Miles Ottaway is convalescing from a recent major operation at the Silverton hospital and is at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Theodore Riches. Continuous Every Day Today - Monday - Tuesday Triple Hit Show! High Above All Epics of the Airt L &&&& What Every NICE Cal Should Know!" Plus New Serial 2 ALl-HEW LA i inMiyi.'nwKinH iuniKiniiiaD'6 - fjHifrmftrV v oitiie Companion Feature -Mx 25c