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appear in their noted Topsy and Eva act at Leonard's Sapper Clab
for one week starting Monday. )
Harry James Turns Lover in
Elsinore's rDo You Love Me9
Harry James, maestro of one of America's most popular swing
bands, turns lover for the first time on the screen in 20th Century
Fox's gay technioolor musical, "Do You "Love Me," now playing at
the Elsmore theatre. And to quote the Russian director, Gregory
Ratoff. "he is but sensashonal." H j
In a' romantic role which makes him an integral part of the story
beyond the familiar duties of lead
ing his band, and playing the
orld $ hottest, sweetest trumpet,
Harry vies with crooner DicJj
lliymff for the heart of beauti
ful Maureen O'llara He appears
in 66 stent-s with 243 lines of
dialogue and. although James has
rever had any dramatic training.
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he denied any nervousness
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handling the assignment.
"I was particularly fortunate in
having Ratoff direct me, for he
not only has had enough experi
ence as an actor himself t train
me in what he wanted, but jbe has
an unusually keen sense of hu
mor that made me feel perfectly
at ease working with him.'";
When asked if that held for his
love scenes with Maureen, he
quipped, "Sure, why not? -Maureen's
a seasoned trouper, and be
sides the script didn't call for any
torrid love scenes. Even if It had
I'd have done all right.
"After all, who couldn't ;makej
love to Maureen O'Hura?'
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Yaa Lve Me? starting taday at Warners Elstnare theatre.
Vets, Families to Occupy Colony
Tuesday; Applications Show
Tribulations of Returning CIs
(Pictures! on page I)
Br Isabel Chi Ids Roaebraugh
City Editor, The Statesman
Final inspection of 24 newly completed apartments at the vet
erans housing colony on South 16th street will be made Monday
by representative from the federal public housing authority. Hous
ing Manager Joe H. Hopkins said Saturday, and "moving day" is
expected to become an actuality Tuesday for 24 local families the
first accommodated at the site from a list of approximately 400
applicants.
Among the families who will
live there is at least one separat
ed since the young veteran hus
band and father returned to his
employment In Salem. The wife
and their two children have been
living in a basement apartment
in the overcrowded home of oth
er members of the' family in an
other city, and one of the children
is not in good health.
Second Brother Dae
One young former navy man,
his wife and child who have been
living with "her people" (a large
family) may get into one of the
apartments by the time the sec
ond brother in the wife's family
has come home from the service.
Still another apartment in that
court will house a man and wife
and their two children, who will
be making their home all togeth
er for the first time. The adults
have been living in a one-room
cottage, while the children, ages
three years and six months, re
spectively, have been "boarded
out."
An elderly landlady will bless
the joint city-federal reconver
sion project which is taking her
renters out of crowded quarters.
The 24-year-old child "annoys"
her, the youngster's parents frank
ly declared as they- applied for
living quarters -in -the veterans'
colony, but no other quarters
could be found.
Baby Dae 'Any Time
A couple who with their one
child now occupy two unconnect
ed rooms in a house where they
are provided with no warm wat
er, must share bathroom facilities
and are limited to a bath apiece
a week, will get one of the new
apartments, perhaps before the
second child is born, although it
is "due any time," the application
record indicates.
A veteran's mother with two
young daughters and one young
son will occupy another apart-
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ment and share their limited
home at the veterans colony with
the grandmother of the family.
Despite difficulties, many of the
veterans who have applied are
already dividing their small liv
ing quarters. Sometimes they
have with their own families the'
widow of a friend, the wife of a
buddy still in the service, a sister
or a wife's sister. One family of
four adults, one of whom is to
have a child soon, may move
from two rooms over a garage
into a slightly roomier veterans'
colony apartment.
Apartments Vary
The apartments vary somewhat
to accommodate different sized
families. But they have certain
things in common. The lattices
over the doorways suggest red
roses, and the leveled ground and
great oak trees around them sug
gest green lawns. "We're putting
in a lawn no matter what the
project may eventually provide,"
declares Mrs. Joe Hopkins, first
veteran's wife to reside in the
colony. Her husband is manager
there, and she handles much of
the details of bookkeeping and
in forma tioff service at a desk and
a telephone extension In her
apartment while her two small
children play where she can
watch them.
Cleanliness, fresh paint, smart
distribution of furniture and col
orful, useful articles in the Hop
kins home offer encouragement to
the incoming young wife who
may see the small apartments as
not much better than the crowded
place she is leaving. Kitchen, din
ing and living room are to all in
tents and purposes one room, but
Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins have used
a bookshelf to indicate a dividing
line and to hide the kitchen range
from view of anyone sitting in
the "parlor.
Z Beeroo In Bo o
Two bedrooms and a bath, how
ever, will look like luxury ' to
many a family.
One applicant, whose need was
judged sufficient to guarantee
him and bis family a place in
the colony (the judging is done
by a committee of high calibre
men who would be nagged to
death if their names were pub-
lished) has responded that he is
not interested. He has seen the
apartments and finds them "too
small."
A number of the 172 family
dwelling units in the colony will
gal to married veterans attending
or planning to attend Willamette
university. With the exception of
this group, other applicants all
appear to be. earning fair salaries
or j wages, and the problem with
thm is not one of financing liv
ing quarters but of finding them.
Rent is reasonable, and furniture
of I a standard type is available
through the federal agency which
has provided the city with the
little houses. Plain, western-style
wooden furniture and a limited
chjoice of kitchen furnishings is
provided, with rental according to
the amount used.
Thousands of acres of petrified
prehistoric trees lie strewn over
the ground in the famous Petrified
Forest of northeastern Arizona.
Some of these marble-hard logs
are 250 feet long.
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Mxnsa Ley and Don Ameche are ee-starre. In "So Goes My Love.
a Jack IL Sklrball-Brnce Manning nrodnction based apon "Genius
I la the Family" by Hiram Ferry Maxim and hailed by andiences as
; one of the year's most entertaining hnman remedies. It Is Uni
: versal release and now showing at the Grand.
Myrna Loy, Don Ameche Share
Honors in Grand Theatre Film
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Few pictures since "Going My Way" carry the heart-warming
appeal of "So Goes My Love," now playing at the Grand theatre. The
new film, most recent of the Jack 11. Skirball-Bruce Manning produc
tions, is a Universal release.
It's the story of Hiram Maxim, famed inventor, but instead of
dealing with the devices he created, it tells a warmly human story of a
man and woman who meet by ac
cident, fall in love, get married
and have children. The screen
play, by Manning and James Clif
den. is based upon he Maxim
book "Genius In the Family."
Myrna Loy and Don Ameche
are co-starred for the first time in
this fine film. Miss Loy, who de
voted most of the war years to
Red Cross work, is back on the
screen and she really clicks with
an adult performance worthy of
Academy consideraUon. Ameche
again proves that he can play
practically anything thrown in his
lap.
Included in the supporting cast
are Rhys Williams and Bobby
Driscoll, the eight-year-old mop
pet starred in Walt Disney's "Un
cle Remus." Richard Gaines has
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Murder Count
OROVILLK. Calif., July 20 (A1)
In a 1-tiM com trMm fiim unrr,
punctuated by shrill Jcmiiunc
outcris, 14-yrur-old Altx-it Jones
wai arraigned in a juMice rourt
at Chico yesterday on double
of murder. i
Albert i accuel rf rtrangling.
to death in a fit of pique Patricia'
Ann Crandall. 14, and fatally
wounding Mr. Myrtle Niclwn,
Chico housewife. l-caie he
"wanted to drie their car." Two'
additional charge f aKault and
one f attempted murder were
a I mi preferred.
Three women made a rw.iy
scene ax the boy waa bring hui -ried
out.
Mrs. Ben Crandall, mother of
Patricia Ann, tep)eJ forward di
rectly Into the boy'n path, and in
a tense voice demani-i:
"Why did you kill Pat?"
Albert dropped his eyes and
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