Th CtTGOri CTATCMAII Ccleri -Craca. Sunday I-Joeing. Just 7, i: 13 T doM oU tl y Single T Berlin Too Hot for Erau Joe Croebbels Ration Ban On June 30 - f -V . x ... . . i - : - - J---" " . ' : " . f - J -. V. ';- r " ;....? . . v ' '. " , : ' '' . "5 aw1 s . rr S v .' . ' ?- " -.- $ , - T . r -- & - - J .... J '- V'L , , 1 ! Effective midnight June 30, old style single T mileage transport rations . become invalid . and - ser vice stations cannot accept them for gasoline purchases, the. dis trict OPA announced today. The new type, TT-1 and TT-2, third auarter transDort rations for hold ers : of. certificates of war neces sity are now being mailed by lo cal rationing boards, it was ex plained, if the holder had prev iously presented dim ceruncate to the local board. - I Certificate holders Vho do not receive their third quarter, trans port rations by , June 28 : should take their certificates of war nec essity to their ration boards. All persons having Id - type single T transport rations should surrender such ration books to their local board not later than July 5, the OPA explained. New Plant Approved ; The Hudson-Duncan company of Forest Grove received war production board approval ; for construction of a TJlant for can ning prunes and processing nuts. Negro Stars Score New Hit In Ehihores "Cabin in &ky r.rret cnrreni pjc -W.'nJZ" VTv.l Mdl. BraekM. -Hap- -and Joe Sawyer.. ? .i.v ' : i - " " - - : - - K. ' : Jf u . . - .. n Jm ii.. ni cnitk Knmsld Calnaii) eives to bis b adapted from Junes HUtoa'i best-seluag novel, which starts today at toe capttoi meage. Capitol's f Random Harvest" Stars Greer Garsoh, Colman "Random Harvest," adaptation of James Hilton new novel, brings to the -screen an engrossing itory of- a strange cae of ja wiuh motivates a haunting romance. Team- tag Ronald Colman and Greer Garson. in her first picture since Mrs. Minivwr," which starts to- j ; . T convincing force, and Miss Garson is charming and wears some beau tiful gowns. Each makes the most of a difficult role. Mervyn Le- Roy directed with deft skilL Clev er principals include - Susan Pe ters, Phillip Dorn, Reginald Owen and Una O'Connor. . NEW YORK, June 25-ff)-The wife of Nazi Propaganda Miruster Paul Joseph Goebbels is living "abroad", with her children and has ; decided to delay her return to Berlin because of the danger of air raids, -the- Moscow radio declared Saturday. ; The broadcast -was recorded here by the United States foreign broadcast intelligence service. - Frau Goebbels, the Moscow broadcast said,-quoting "authen tic sources' in Brn, plans to spend the summer and - possibly the winter as well' in Spain, where Goebbels was said to have pur chased a castle near . Seville. Flier Is Injured Capt. Francis Smith of Baker, air corps navigator recently awarded the distinguished flying cross, was reported injured In action in North Africa. Carry-Over Is High , ; Chairman J. H. Luihn of the state welfare commission said more than $500,000 would be car ried over to the next biennium. Stars. of stage and screen com bine talents to provide a musical fantasy of unusual brilliance in "Cabin In the Sky," now play Ing at the Elslnore theatre. Based on the New York stage hit of the same name. "Cabin in the Sky" deals with the struggles of Petunia, played by, Ethel Wa ters,' aided by, the forces of good. to save the soul of ner.; well- meaning but , weak-willed hus band, little Joe. portrayed by Eddie (Rochester) ! Anderson. The forces of evil, reprsented by Lu cifer, ir- Rex Ingram, plot tne downfall of Little Joe in an air- conditioned room in Hades. They enlist the aid of temptress Lena Home, sensational young singing star. But Petunia fights fire with fire and with the forces of good on her side rescues Little Joe from the clutches of evil tempta tion. :3c :: zfHr: ';, Singing the ballads . "Happiness t Just a Thins Called Joew and "Cabin to the Sky"- as only she cftrt jdntf them. Ethel Waters also makes the song, "Taking a Chance on Love," something to: long re member. Lena Home will thrill you. when you i hear , her -King 'Honey In the Honeycomb, Ko- chester and Miss; Home do a comic du e t , "Consequences." Other musical highlights are pro vided by Duke Ellington and his popular band and the famous Hall Johnson choir. Also in the east are Louis Arm strong of the celebrated trumpet and the dance team of "Buck and Bubbles." Kenneth Spencer gives a ' fine characterization as the "General" of the Lord. - "Ifs a Great life" completes the double bill at tha Esinore, starring the Bumstead family. Penny Singleton, Arthur and Hugh Herbert day at the Capitol theatre. Following the Hilton; novel closely In its I details, it is told on the screen as a "straight line" story, while to the book it was told in "flashbacks." Colman plays a wealthy Eng lishman -who loses all memory of hjs past during the first World war. He Is . sent , to an asylum, from which he escapes to be be friended by an actress (Miss Gar son), who Inspires him to begin life anew. He develops talent as a writer. He and his benefactress fall in love,-are married and have a child." Then an accident jolts bis memory-back to his past,-but leaves a blank of bis life from the war on. He goes home, takes possession- of his- bustoeses and becomes a' powerful Industrialist. The wife locates him, but know ing he has no memory of her, takes a position as his secretary, maintaining alienee as-v regards their marriage. How she succeeds In winning back his memory and his love provides a haunting and appealing climax. Colman plays his role w 1 1 h Today Mon. Toes. V trs nAT rc? 0&TOSSIti073 YCCIIMCOIC.? i .7 i - taw ' Irecktui una. THg HOUE THAT HITS BUU.T Second Aetton-racked Kltl zzeet . ED:ry Cz::n WlSl WITTlsm Carrasi Margaret Lindsay Lake I. That treat dowa funster Babe' Araott attempting to teach -Titanla," the largest performing elephant, a trombone solo, one of the many features that win appear when Arthur Bros, three-ring circus ar rives to Salem em. Monday, Jane Z2, for a two-day exhfbitton on the Leslie school circus rrounds. Among the many star acta presented Include a herd of performing elephants festering "Titxnla, "Dachess." "Empress" and Sahara,' tha one and only Andy Caltoe, the giant gorilla with the human nn. fp, ner WalTa flrhtinr African- lions, Constea tine's military ponies. Grey's liberty, horses, Elnoro Velarde, the qaeen of the flying trapeae, the Great Maaiari, king of the slack wire, the Olvera troope of aertalists, Delt and Jee Ryan's troupe of trained dogs, elephants, lions, leopards, earn ' els, bears, dors, monkeys, acrobats, aerialfats. Jog tiers and a treape of the funniest clowns on earth. Two performances will be given daUy. one at two la the aOernoon and the ether at eight to the eye- - ning. Doors to the big show wOl be open one hoar earlier to allow inspection or tho menagerie which Id free to all circus patrons. Billed ae "fee biggest show on earth for the. price." Popnlar prices will prevail within the reach of eld and yonng. t-'.---- - m " - , ' , if", Y' s( Lake Road Opened The state highway department announced the. opening of .the Diamond Lake road through- .to The. Dalles-California highway and predicted the highway , to Crater Lake, now closed beyond the Diamond Lake junction. would be open by July 4. ; , , . , . . m- - wHtv th asako vn iho all-star cast to M-Q-BTa rTOuUACni ctcri tn mu uv Bvaf 1 1 . : Cabin to the Skr." now slaying at the Bslnora theatre. In addition there are several musical nam- i il hi m Ut Mnde.T itt 4m i mr nlw tkn are sac entertainers as wr.- -.,. t km Ina-ram. Loais Armstrong, Kenneth Spencer, "Dako" 1.1. Back and Babbles. Moke and roke. aid many ethers. Completing the doable bCl Is "H a Great Life," starring renay Singleton, Arthnr Lake, and Hagh Herbert. v STUPENDOUS ASSEMBLY OF FOREMOST CinCUSACTS! - M 1000 1 Jew Vondcrsl r . Jf, "The Show You've Waited Foj' STAI1TS T0i:Dim0v7 Daya C2I7 , . Q 113.. 23.- Tecs.. 2D P. IL Twice Daily . 8 P. BL Lcrlio Zztzzl Circus Grounds CD35SH1 DDES. 1 g"- I2;!Jy 3 Cbj - Trained Wild Animal ' " - ' v5 " - : I 1 Tht L&rstst Beast That Wallca . v7 ; : : tht Esrth : I f V , V nxhUng Lions - Clowns Performinr Seal , ' r . V 1 ; : - Trained Horses - Andy Callae .; ... :L ' ; j l , ; TTlrewaaers. AerlalU r J T p. Cres. Hillary KepLaats tj j X-. " And a East Hare 5 ' s.-'. reatared Clres -jf - 0 : ' Acts ' CONTINUOCS TODAY NOW SHOWING 1 The musical comedy sensa tion is on the screen at last! Entertainment galore! Gor geous girls! Songs! It's tef- rifle! i ' ? i St 1 .XI fk .riiMn jgj Ifcrtn 1 4 n,ns aanii am Win' t 1 rjAlil" nfMM ..!. mr.rr-i.MKnri AND REEL.' Today-Monday-Tuesday 1 The love drama that Is thrilling tha heart of v America! Unforgettable -r : ... soul-stirring . . . is this story of a girl who k fought love, lost it and found It again . . and a:c shell-shocked hero who drifted Into a romantic ." adventure of infinito beauty and tenderness! , . RONALD. COIiMAM cicei GAESGM 'RANDOM i flAtWEST ' r -eossah iranxQ t. . azq ma The past-masters of the mouth orsan 'ihow how It Is done. Known throughout the country for their wizardry' on the harmonica, XIr, tline- vitch and his Tasc&ls" play ' some of the selections f;r; wLIch ti.;y are fcraci "r ?fCIAL S2C0ND-IIIT -;:da: navy, koait