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l';.iS5 ..ft Shift to 'Gbod Theater'. W Rewarding to Playgoer t ,vrr.T. i known Ion rum and brought CONNHXL (Known ion rum ana Drought little Theatre has many shekels to the building The present play, Shaw's "Can- S jtsell in its "com La J which have I I.f V 14 AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHERS 111 Eaat lltk Fbone Ut HE HAVE PLENTY OF, C Movie Camera Projectors Movie Accessories tkJLi Abo all supplies for setttnr op your .jjjjj own darkroom. Prices are always rlfbt f at Dots! dida." Is nnt nf i,o . ... ti i - i . wla, own. ji lias ' ca members, and no -.-..toi-uwbcis attractions (ex cept for the traditional coffee after ... acw. out it iS a mani festation nf lha 4UAn u . which makes the VLT. ncai -rneater There is real "theater" in tlic show now playing, and the six players are so well cast and so able that the play is a rewarding experience. Part of th credit for this must go to the director, Mar vin Krenk. Horace Robinson, who plays one of the leading parte as the "parson," is a recognized art ist of direction, and Daisy Ham- mi, who piays opposite him in the title vnl ac h; also has shown her talent in that line. Robinson nlavs wall tv, i s -J " .... . 1 V. DLl mOniZinK ClerSVmnn wh (. .halr- en from his self-sufficiency, and mi . nuniin g uanoida is a de lightful picture of womanhood aware of h charms hut flaunting them. Has Audacity Fred Cahill, a newcomer to VLT. Combines th Sirn.rjn.rr of a schoolboy with th AllHarftv of a pixie in his portrayal of the poet, Marchbanks, who forms the point of the triangle. Leslie White i ooes a rare bit of character work as Mr. Burgess, Candida's schem ing father, and Ladelle Houglum and Doug Brinkman lift the two minor parts of the secretary and the curate to memorable worth. Every woman should see "Can dida" to wonder at the rare in sight of GBS. Candida will continue its run at the playhouse in the fairgraunds through Friday, Reservations may be made at the Willamette Street Market. Wallace to Address Students at Yanport PORTLAND W) Vanport college students will celebrate the first anniversary of the school Monday, opening the all-day pro gram with an assembly talk by Henry A, Wallace. The school, opened a year ago with 221 students, now has 1400. The former vice-president and cabinet member will speak from an out-door platform at the school at 10 a. m and at noon will par ticipate in a tree planting ceremony. Register-Guard", Eugene, Ore., Wed., May 21, 1947, Page ' JAP LABORERS HIT SEATTLE m Seattle agent "' t Coester of the Sailors Union of the Pacific (AFL) said Wednesday immediate steps would be taken to prevent use of Jap anese labor on American ships in Japanese ports. JACKPOT IN REVERSE SPOKANE, Wash. (U.PJ A will made by he late Earl C. Green, leaving $37,500 to his widow, Mrs. Alliette Green, provided that she will lose the entire amount if she does not stop playing slot machines. conns go fasti Eniov oukk rUef and speedily remove, aching coma with thin, cuihioo Ibk Dr. BohoU'a Zinc- pad. Coat but a trifle. $100 Bills Too Big For Han ford Burglar HANFORD, Calif. &P J. H. Murphy found three $100 bills in his mail box Tuesday part of $380 stolen from his home Satur day night. Murphy's wallet also was re turned, but a watch taken at the same time is still missing. Police said they believed the burglar returned the three bills because the denomination would attract attention if he tried to use them. : St. Genevieve is the patroness of Paris. "irr out honi UNi n your clothis lini - REASONABLE RATES WE FURNISH BIRDSEYE DIAPERS OR DO YOUR OWN Phone 3191-J 1785 Columbia St For Complete Information. No Obligation HOSPITAL PROTECTION for You . . . for Your Family . 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