Tk OZZGOll Solars Oregon, Cunday I lercla. HoTCaiet 1. 1S13 1 P t - f -a Rooney Stars In Story of Eton School This time it's Mickey Rooney in college,? but it's Eton in Eng land he goes to, instead cf Notre Dame in the USA and is he dis appointed. However, Mickey soon learns the . beatings of lower boys by upper class boys in the English public schools are not glossed nor explained. He cannot change the bullying upper boys, nor his half brother, Freddie Bartholomew, nor the jcringing lower boys, nor his immensely tolerant headmas ter, Edmund Gwenn. He can only perceive it is all in the ; training of "men," the inculcation of the discipline which they will inflict -upon others in .ruling the British empire ."' The picture is a successful ex .position of Eton life,, with Mickey -end bis pals in several uproarious ' scenes. That 'in which the, teen ' age Eton boys - best . the tavern keeper and bis men is especially funny. ; ; , '.,..;,'' . ? "A Yank at Eton is now show ing at the Elsinore theatre, plus "Escape from : Crime". starring Richard Travis and Julie .Bishop Lyons Lodge Has Meeting LYONS Faith'Rebekah lodge met Wednesday at the hall. A Hal loween party was held at the so cial hour with Ruth Day, Betty Johnston and Eva : Bressler i in charge. Games and stunts fur nished "the entertainment Re freshmen ta were served, v ' - , Delegates from Lyons to the Federation of V? omen's clubs , in Salem Thursday were Mrs. Ivan Day, Mrs. Melborn Rambo, Mrs. Alex Bodeker, Mrs. Roy Huber and Mrs. John Chamberlain. Mrs. Bodeker, civics chairman, gave a short talk on "Observation Posts." Mrs. Albert Ring is confined to ber home by illness but is report - ed improved. SILVERTON The Salem WOW lodge will be guests ' of the Sil vertan group Monday night at the regular meeting of the locals. A short program WO! be held, .fol lowed by refreshments. The meet ing is slated to start promptly at o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. William Fritch of Portland are announcing the birth of a ton at the Silverton hospital n October 29. Mr. and Mrs. L Ficker of ML Angel are reporting the birth of a son on October 28, also at the SQverton hospital. Jews' Buying Cut VICHY, Unoccupied France,' . Oct. 21-3)-J e w s living: near s: Paris were forbidden by German . occupation authorities Saturday : to enter food stores except one . hour a day. il Cogtimmii Today from 1 Today - Mori. .- Tues. His Yankee pranks rock Eton .v. - with laughter! And how those 'English girls fall for his Yankee brand of romancing! It tops his best! p Cata 11! tesBa UmtZZZZll COMPANION . FEATUEE f K1CHAS0 TXAVIS JUUE USHOP h : JACKSC C CUAtON . FtANK WHCOX . t Today: '-if ft i " ft Men. V.i---wl . Tues. . . .. j,... Bmiwrrn . nJ CerLJ. "Overland t . ," v. ,m vy..-.-.. ( . : f .... V. ' J .:: .: : ..'!' :' : .: .'; . i ' -.-V. - ; . x - V '; v - - " 1 C V' f s - - - .:... r- Uiv ; r ' J : V IMAGINE THAT Rmmt nsdl hum nit in fh kmiiam tiMtra'B bin. a lint m.t kub." Ta.inrinjr niucr wwnejf iiwiw thAlAnMtw. n Rnntr Stfmund Crime,' with Richard Travis and Radio Programs (Continued 10 V-World In Review. 103 Le Sweetland. Bartton. 10:30 Women in the News. 1035 Al CUusert OkU. Outlaws. 11. -00 Laneworth Military Band. 11 30 Hits of Yesteryear. 13 0 Organalities. 12:15 News. 120 Hillbilly Serenade. 1135 Willamette Valley Opinions. 11:55 Interlude 1:00 Lum and Abner. 1:15 WU1 Bradley Orchestra. 1 JO Milady's Melodies 1:45 Spotlisht on Rhythm. 2:00 Isle oi Paradise. 1:15 -Broadway Band Waeon. 230 Melodic Moods. 2:45 Tune Tabloid. SX) Old Opera House. 40 Guadalajara Trio. 4:15 Mews. 430 Tea time Tunes. 50 Republican Central Committee 5:15 Let's Reminisce. 530 Organ. Violin and Harp Trio. :00 Tonifhrs Headlines. S:15 War Commentary - 620 County Central Committee. 0:45 Popular Music 7:00 News in Brief. 730 Willamette Valley Opinions. 7:50 Oregon Fish Protective League 8 .-M) War Front News. SrlO Rep. Central Committee. 8:15 Teddy Powell's Orchestra. 830 Treasury Star Parade. 8:45 Fats Waller. Piano. SAO News 8:15 Dan Hay. 30 Neighborhood Can. 8:45 Dickson's Melody Mustangs. lOrtO-Let's Dance. 1030 News. 10:45 Rollo Hudson's Orchestra. 11:00 Howard Barlow's Orch il 30 Last Minute News. KALE MBS MONDAY 1330 K. 830 Memory Timekeeper. 7. -00 News. 7:15 Happy Johnny. 7 30 Mecaory Timekeeper. 7:45 Oregon Fish Protective. 80 Breakfast Club. 830 News. 8. -45 What's New? 80 Boake Carter. . 8:15 Woman'4 Side of the News. 830 This and That 10. -00 New 10:15 ril Find My Way. 1030 AP News 1035 Strictly Personal. 10:45 Buyers Parade. 11. -00 Cedrtc Foster. 11:15 Miss Meade's Children. 1130 Concert Gems. 11:45 Luncheon Concert. 1130 News. 12. -45 Shady Valley Folks. 10 Walter Compton: 1:15 Sweet and Sentimental. 130 Theme and Variations. 10 Sheila Carter. 2:15 Don Lee Newsreel Theatre. 30 Philip Keyne-Gordon. 3:15 Hello Again. 3:45 Bill Hay Reads the Bible. 40 Fulton Lewis, jr. 4 a5 Johnson Family. 4:30 News. 4 OS Candlelight and Silver. . 5:15 Willard Trio. 530 Bulldog Drummond. 80 Gabriel Heatter. 8:15 Movie Parade. 30 Curtain America. 70 Raymond Clapper. ?:15 Accordion and Guitar. . 3d Lone Ranger. 80 Republican Natl. Committee. 8:15 Homer D. AngeD 830 Double or Nothing. 80 News. 8:15 Earl Snell. r 830 John B. Hughes. 8:45 Fulton Lewis, jr. 100-43yp6y Nights. - : 10:15 Wilson - Ames. 1 1035 Lew Wallace.- 103O News . ' 10:45 Buae Morgan Orchestra. 110 Anson Weeks Orchestra. 1130 Bay McKinley Orchestra. aUOC NBC MONOAT 1188 K. ; 80 Moments o "Mody 805 Natiewat fsos ana Horn, nlnr ta as Enrilsh urea aehaaL Rvmiii uid JnAMlt. Oilif 1T. Seeand attractlOK lS "ESCSM FreSB Julie Bishop. from Page 4 8.-45 Western: Agrieulturo. 70 Smilin Ed McConnen. 75 Texas Tunes. 7 as Breakfast Club. . :15 Remember I 830 Texas Jim Robertsoa, 8:45 Keep Fit dub. 80 Meet Your Neighbor. 8:15 Woman's World. 830 Breakfast at Sardlla. 100 Baukhage Talking. 10:15 Souvenirs. 1030 Little Jack Little. 10:30 Benny Walkers Varieties. 110 Wartime Periscope. 11:15 Great History Momenta. 1130 Stars of Today. 1145 Keep Fit Club. 120 News. . 12:15 Prescotf Holiday. 1230 Market Reports. 1235 Novelettes. 12:45 News, i 10 dub Matinee. 1 S5 News, i 10 The Quiet Hour. 230 Singing ; Strings. 145 Sing Me A Song. 135 Labor News. 30 Stars of Today sa Kneass With the News. 330 The Gospel Singer. 3 :45 Stringtime. 40 Fifteen Minutes from Broad way. 4:15 Chief Milan!. 430 Hank Lawson's Knights. 4:45 News. 50 Don Wlnslow. 8:15 Sea Hound. 530 Jack Armstrong. 5 :45 Captain Midnight 80 Country Spy. 830 Spotlight Bands. 835 Grace Fields. 70 Raymond Gram Swing. 7:15 Alias John Freedom. 745 A Man -and His Musio. 80 Earl Godwin. 8:15 Lum 4r Abner. 830 Major .Hoopla. 80 True or: False. 830 News i 845 Down Memory Lane. 10 a 5 Letters to a Lteotenant 1030 Broadway Bandwagon. 10:45 Joseph James. 110 This Moving World. 11:15 Organ, i ' ' 1130 War News Roundup. KOAC MONDAY 558 Ks. 180 Review of the Day. 108 News: . 10:15 Homemakers Hour. II 0 School o( the Air. 11 30 Music of Gilbert 8c Sullivan. 110 News. 12:15 Farm Hour. 10 Favorite Classics. 1:15 Variety iTane. 1:45 Concert HalL 20 Home Front 230 Memory Book of Music 1:45 News. 30 Piano Concerto. 3:15 Treasury Star Parade. 330 Orchestral Gems. 3:45 News. 4: 0O Symphonic Half Hoar. 430 Stories for Boys and Girls. 50 Modern: Moods. 5:15 On the Campuses. 830 Evening Vesper Service. 845 It's Oregon"! War. 8:15 News, t 830 Farm Hour. 7:30 4-H Club Program. 80 Evening Song. S-1& Neighborhood Call. 830 Higher Education in Wartime. S. -00 You Cant Do Business With Hitler, i 8:15 Music of the Masters. 830-1001 KOZN CBS MONDAY 871 Ke. 80 Northwest Farm Reporter. Sa5 Breakfast Bulletin. 830 Texas Bangers, . 845 Victory Front 70 Koin ipock. 7:15 News. 730 Dick Xoy. 745 Nelson ..Prtngle. 80 Consumer News 0:15 Console Melodies. 830 Valiant Lady. 845 Stories America LoVea. 80 Kate Smith Speaks. S:lS--Big Sister. : 930 Romance of Helen Trent ' 845 Our Gal Sunday. 100 Life Can Be Beautiful. -10 a 5 Ma Perkina. 1030 Vie V Sade . . 1045 The Goldhergs. 110 Young Dr Malone. . 11:15 Aunt Jenny. 1130 We Love Sc Learn. . 11:45 News. . . . " ' 'U0 SopbistisatorsV T4ajr Thra Wet Contlnnoss Today ; 1 U ll'M P. &L -' IO WS in LOVE! W3 6UD PCKSISS 4 IK fins the Great TJ. S. Government Fextare Plctare Authentic! J'rue! The in Jqmous decade that. led up to Peart Harbor!. Tlz UcrlJ r t r i wearlnc PltU bat ana Snovel . r Hero Escapes r v -i 1 . The epie feat: ef Capt William! I Osbern In; seanlna: from the! Bataaav peainsala in the Phfiip- pines baa been broadcast te the eesntry. The reaenreefal officer Is pietared here before he vol nnteereel far army daty la JJ41 while Uving ta Lea Aagels. I UN Photo, j 1J-J5 Bob Anderson. News. 12.-30 Joyce Jordan U 5 Bachelor's Children. 10 Galen Drake. 1 U5 Sam Hayes e 1 130 School of the Air. 80 News. ' S 30 William Winter. 1:45 Ben Bernle. 80 Meet Mr. EmmeL 1:15 Hedda Hoppers Hollywood. 1:30 Keep Working. Keep Singing. wews. ; 40 Second Mrs. Burtoa. 4:15 Frank Sinatra, Songs. 4 30 Martha Mears. 80 Mighty; Meek. . 55 Curtain Calls. 830 Harry ilannery. 8:45 News, f 535 Cecil Brown. News. 80 Lux Theatre. 70 Screen j Guild Players. 730 Blondie. 80 Amos 74 Andy. 8:15 Ralph Clyde. 830 Gay Nineties. 8:55 Dick Jov. 90 Oregon Wildlife Federation. ; 8:15 Charles Redding. i 830 Vox POO. . 100 Five Star Finals 10:15 Wartime Women. 1020 Eat 1 Snell for Governor. 1030 World Today. 10:45 Soldiers of the Air. 13:00 Wilbur Batch. U 30 Prelude to. Midnight 1135 News i- 110 to 80 a. m. Musie as News. SOW NBO MONDAY Z( KS. 40 Dawn Patrol. 8 0 Everything Goes. 830 Sheppards Serenade. 835 Labor News. , 70 News. ! 7:15 Music Of Vienna, 730 Reveille Roundup. 7.-45 Sara Hayes. 80 Star of Teoay. 8 as James Abbe, News. 830' Symphonic Swing. 85 David Haroro. . 80 The O'Neills. 8 U5 Words land Musie. 838 Ted Steele, Novaebord. 8:45 News, i 100 Betty Mahr, Singer. . 10:15 Hollywood News Flashes. . 1030 Homekeepen Calendar. 10:45 Dr. Kate. 110 Light of turn World. lias Lonely; Women. . 1130 The Guiding Light - 115 Hymns of oil Churches. u:oo story or atary aaarnn. 1:1S Ma aa peri , 1830 Pepper: Yooaar SamOy. 12 as Rib io aippma J0 Backstage Wife. . ia5 Stella Dallas. 130 Lorenso Jones 1 945 Young i WWder 10 When a Ctrl Marriea. - S:la-jortia races- LUe. 130 Just Flam Bill. ; 1:45 Flout Page OTarrolL. 10 Road of Life. S:15 Vie and Bade. 130 Against the Storm. :45 Judy and Jane. 0 News. -4:15 PerwonaJty Hour. ; 45 H. V. Kaltenbora. 88 Stars os Today. Sa5 Cocktail Boor. -830 Richard Crooks. 80 Eyes Aloft' - -. - 830 Melodic Potpourri, -, 70 Contented Hour. . . V'Wl SurUMit, Fun. v 88 Fred waring ta Pleasnro Time 8:15 News. I ' 8 30 Cavalcade of Amertea. r 80 The Telephone Hour. ' 830 Hawthorne House. . 100 News riastaesv . 10:15 Dr. L . 10:45 Labor News.. 110 Hews. . . - 11:15 Hotel Biltmore Orchestra.. 1130 News. J m . U-08-3 am.--Swtng Shift. reTe i-V4.V- 8 a8Asyk Perry's Drcs Store ; 1129 S. Caauaerclal i hi J Plane Factory reatured in . Capitol Film ji Planes, " planes and - still' more planes is the war cry of Atner- ica. Bombers, fighters, training planes keep rolling off the as sembly lines in an unending stream. The heart-pounding drama in the lives of the men and women who keep 'em rolling is now told in Warner Bros,, "Wings for the Eagle," now at the Capitol theatre. In the leading roles are Ann Sheridan, whose recent' brilliant performances In "Kings Row and "Juke I Girl" ' j won nation-wide praise, and Dennis Morgan, who in a short time has made a place for himself among the ton per formers in Hollywood. ' Most of the story is set in the vast Lockheed aircraft plant where people have come from, all over the United States to help do ; their share, i- C i. ' v: Companion' feature is a spark- ling comedy called "Larceny. j IncV starring Edward G. Robin i. It is the gtory of a fellow ! who discovers that larceny doesn't pay as : well as honesty. Other film favorites in the cast are' Jane Wyman, Broderick Crawford and Jack Carson, who now plays a role entirely different from any of his former screen portrayals. ,JRcxndom Harvest" . (Continued From Page 4) sets invisible forces in rtioni works invisible miracles all over the world." . Passing through the smoke room again on the way to the terrace, we saw the name "Mc Alister" on the notice board that announced current speakers; Rainier smued and said that was fine McAlister always gave one a chance to stroll for half an hour with, the certainty of not missing anything. "By the way im dining at the Historians club, so I don't think 111 need you for the rest of the evening." Are you down to speak?" t "I'm, not on the program, but I daresay 111 be asked." , "You don't have to go if you'd rather not 1 can make up some excuse' "What's the idea -encouraging me to shirk!" "I thought perhaps you might be feeling rather exhaust ed." . - : . "Not a bit of it now. I'm game for more than, a speech at a club dinner. You'd be surprised if you knew what s in my mindf i We stepped into the. cool eve ning air and began walking to wards Westminster bridge. He had given me a cue to say what X had been planning most of the day. , ' TT "My advice would be to put the whole thing out of, your mind, now that it's happened at last, and there isn't a gap any longer. You ought to be satis fied."-- " ... , ; "Satisfied?" He swung round on me. "When5 you sav that wonder if i you quite realize what it all amounts to?" "Oh yes I do. It means that so far as there was ever any thing, abnormal in your life,: you are now completely cured." We came near the bridge. blaze of illumination from lines of trams, and in that light I saw such anguish in his eyes that could only repeat, with an em phasis that somehow drained away as the words were spoken "utterly and completely cured. . "You don't really think thai all it amounts to? You must know there's only-one thing. that matters -only one thing left for me to do." i "And that is?" i , "I must find her." ' So there it was squarely before us, the issue that had of course been in my mind, that I i had done a pathetic best to make him ' shirk by conscientiously shirking it myself. We walked little -way-in silence. ' - "After sU these years,? I said Snilllb Sonron V : Is I3crc! v " " -1 ' - i ' : ' The first cool mornings of f Pall often bring on "the sniffles.' : Dont laugh it oft Get right to work and stop them, r If serious complications de velop, see your family phy sician Immediately. . ' You can rely on Schaefera -years of experience in the t filling of prescriptions ; knowing that the job wOl be done carefully, quickly,' and scientifically. - - See Your Poctor First ll z: Phcz 5197 cr 7C23 1S3 ri. Coaunerclal THEY J5EE EVEKTTIIEVa and bear atwihowtaf at the Graad, theatre and starring Craig Stephens sad Fay Emerson. Ce-f eatored with George Brest aafl Brenda TWO OF FJXMDOarS top-notch Morgan, have the leading roies i 1 " U i; y : 'C' film, "Wings for the Eagle," aow at the Capitol theatre. Com panlon feature Is Edward G. Sehinson in "Larceny, Ine.1 " ; : at length, "it doesn't seem very likely." . . : "I must try fit was up to her, surely, to look for you yet apparently she never did." "Maybe. Maybe not I dont care. And besides there's my son. She . was going to have a child."' "But even a return of memory can't prove it was a boy." - He smiled. "No, but I hope so. IVe always wanted a boy. He'd be IS now. I must find him . . both of them." "And if by chance not that X think there is much chance but just: for the sake of argument if you. should happen to suc ceed, what then?" He answered with a certain impregnable simplicity: "Then I should be happy again." "Possibly, but apart from your own personal happiness . . Look here, why not think it over not now but later calmly "when you're alone?" "I'm calm now, and it doesn't particularly help me to be alone when I think. I was thinking it over very clearly all the time was asking that question in the house." "Yes, I could see you were but that doesn't meet my point, which, is that you haven't you can't have reckoned with all the complications "Complications? Youll be tell ing me next I ought to consult old Truslove!" "Actually I wasn't thinking of legal complications at all, though they doubtless exist It's other kinds you'd find most disagree able newspaper publicity, gos- sip . and scandal that wouldn't umm . : :' . : t - , C fxsaaw" ub U4$it :s Ortg0W tdmonf. 7 . y XT l Air.) Ongoa TUa rrvUeUrs Aafa, 7' everything la Secret Enemies," Is "Tan Cant Escape Forever'! MarshalL ; stars. Ana Sheridaa and Dennis In Warner JBroa.' aetkm packed do you any good politically. "I think IVe had enough good done to me politically." "And then of course there's your wife. Whatever -your pri vate feelings are, and of course It s none of my business, you ought at least to consider her position. , i ' (To be continued) REPUBLIC!! TiCIET STATE " 12 Charles' L. McNary for United Stales Senator' 14 James W. Mott for JRepresentatire in Congress 16 Earl Snell-or Gorernor . - , -i 18 Robert S. Farrell, Jr-for Secretary of State 21 W. E. Kimsey for Labor Commissioner , 22 Allan G. Carson for State Senator 23 Doosrlaa i McKav for Statt Senator j . 25 W. W. Chadwick for State Representative 27 H. R. (Farmer) Jonesfor State Representative 29 L. M. Ramage for State RepresertUtive 31 John F. Steelhammer for State Representative COUNTY it Grant Murphy for' County Judge 35 Jim E. 8mith for County Ctosunlssloaef 11 Herman Wo. Lanke for County Kecorder PRECINCT St Joseph B. Felten-for Justice ef the Peaee. Salem District 48 Frank W. Megan for Constable, Salem District This ad sponsored by Marion County Republican Central Committee . C. A. Lewis, Chairman (Paid AdveHlsesaeat) mm Orogon Salmon for bur Soldiers. . . or Sport ; Fishing for Unpatriotic Sportsmen? A lew seiaak "carear rportsmon' are urglag dW Oregoa pais a law PEOIUSITING three aaillloa pounds of Oregoa sslatoa from beiag. backed toe Our Boys ia the arawd forces. This infamous atteorpc to rula Oregon's third largest auroral iadustrf Just so a few unpatriotic ''fporuoMa' saar have, a few extra days ef iport asbiog, is idaoouacsd by the Oregon Fish Commftsion, die; Aaserkma Fsdorsboa of Labor, Conrress of Io sJustnal Orgsntaition, Pomona Granges, Chas' ben of Commerca, and othec orrsnlutions. AIT agree that this saeasur "CLOSING OSIGON'S COASTAL STREAMS"' wi3 Litt a vlud Oregoa wee Industry- a tuna when ALL-TICS SAT.' aVfON OREGON CAN PACK IS AUDIO ST PCS BOYS IN TILS STUVICEl 4 U . t;::i:.?o. ns:i - vvitf a Hons, Turner Guest Entertamecl - Former Resident Bade From California to . Spend Interval TURNER Mrs! Nellie Gunning entertained last Sunday honoring Mrs. Emma Gunning of Salem and O. B. Whipple on their birthday anniversaries. Overnight guests Monday: at the - Gunning horns: were Mrs. Ralph Arensmeier and sons of Redmond. ; Mrs. Francis W. NIemI of Sacra- ' mento, Calif., arrived last week to' visit her mother, Mrs. Maude ; Bones. Corp. and Mrs. NIemi Lave resided in Sacramento, where he was stationed at Mather field in 1 the army sir corps, until recently when he was transferred' to WaHa Walla. . Until apartments can be secured there Mrs. NIemi wIH visit here. : She spent " this week in PortlandV but wOl return to Turner Sunday. Following several weeks visit here ' with her daughter, Mrs. Martin ' hower and family,. Mrs. Florence B. Shipley .has returned to Santa Ana, Calif. ' Mrs. Davis Errett of Salem; for mer resident visited Mrs. Maude Madden and her many Turner friends. 'j.jT-. V- ' Mrs, . Wallace T, . Riches and young daughter, Gladys, have re turned from a week spent at Tillamook with her parents, Mc and Mrs. Frank Armentrout ' Mchama News MEHAMA (Special) Scot ty Watson who was injured early Thursday at Mehama wheft S small gasoline engine exploded, died later the same day at a Sa lem hospital according to word reaching here Friday. 0 ; He was employed by the C&H Logging company here and Tuner- al services are being) arranged by the Clough - Barrlck morticians. Survivors include ' the- widow at 1 Tillamook. . 1 1 , Herbert Camberg, who alio suffered burns about the face and hands in the same accident is re ported as improving. ADR 1$ tU$ tit sor1snmt uhinttit Orttn ulaont ! f