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FRIDAY. DECBMEBER S. 1937 b ▼ME BEAVERTON REVIEW day; yet he »«ears by Rooae n_r_ ____ ______________ veil, « h o by hi» so ca!Uxl re-j Entered a. s ~ m d -c l«.s matter rt^ ‘ ' j * hC“ « U December », 1922. at th» poetof- Wh“ ‘ ‘ aC See a* Beaverton, O r e * » , under Northweal had finally obtain«. in that line KV»r what purpose the act of March I. 1179. is he desirous of a place in ’ he Conferees; to combat ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY AT National BEAVERTON, OREGON the chief executive or just to “ rubber stauip" the president’s j T H. HULET*!’ ................ EDITOR dictates? Bah and bosh! Which born of the dilemma does he 81 BSCRIl’TION KATES Per year (in advance) . . . $1.00 take? Not in advance .................... l-$0 Eight years of hard times now hack of ua. and notwithstanding the squanderings of many mote URA LYRE’S billions than we were in debt at the beginning of that period, OWN COLUMN A ----------------------------------------— ffl and with a completely free hand, “ New Deal Buries Utility Hat undreamed of before, we not chet.” Yeah? With the usual only are not out of that one; fingers crossed “ King's Excuse?' but under the unrestrained Raw Deal by the Bram Storm Trust Considerable has been printed ers are plunging into another recently concerning the "attack Why* Simply because of the upon Americans and branding tinkering and tampering with them as communists by police practically what good business official Odale." Ura Eyre is not sense would teach people to at all acquainted with Odale. >"*'e '***• ,hve M ow to n ÇCAAAt' O* YUÇ F i D O I ia J' L IS * »« FOUiAKC B uttmr look o a r FC* THAT M A * * - MIRROR PIC TURI N HCmaD — / n o Ut* cnrs rw? / v __ m o * *j>»y l S 4 l i e y S*y Mes P*errv 6 cvc P/AMKlV you over takeu mirror pic H AVE tures; that Is. for example, a picture of sister or the “ girl friend" standing In front of a mirror perhaps "dolling up" a bit or maybe Juat ad •tiring herself T It ts the unususl thst attracts at tention but It Is necsssary to use your eyes and a little imagination and ingenuity to ferret out the ex «optional and get pictures that show Individuality. When making mirror pictures and focusing for reflected Images only. It is necessary to add the distune* from the mirror to the subject, to the distance from the mirror to the lens of the camera and then set the focus accordingly. I If It ts desired to Include the sub ject in the picture with the reflected Image the focus should be set for the distance from the mirror to (he lens The emeller the lens opening the greeter the depth of field sud (he sharper will be both Images. Of couraev the nearer the subject Is to the mirror the lees ts required In the matter of “depth” . Let us suppose that alater Mary la two feet and the camera alx feet from the mirror. If you want to In clnde alater, as well as her reflected Image, In the picture, aot the forus at alx feet. If you want only the re flected Image In the picture, you set the focus at eight feet. A photoflash lamp simplifies your exposure prob lem and penults a small enough lens opening to gain a sufficient rsnge of aharpueaa. After locating your aubject In the finder and aettlng the focus of your camera at the proper distance, aet the shutter for “ time", place a photoflash bulb In an ordinary floor lamp within reaching distance from the camera, tilting the shade slightly upward and toward the aubject. If you cannot tilt the shade, remove It from the lamp. It Is beet not to have any bright lights burning near the lens of the cemera. Set your lens opening according to the table on the photoflaah lamp container. Take your poaltion at the camera, preaa the cable release to open your shut ter and. Immediately turn on the photoflaah and then quickly close the «huiler and the picture It 1 been taken Simple. Isn’t It? For this > his character and his me ' j we stated in this column recently but having closely observed t .c t(iey try to luage out ¡t ¡s Wall behavior of a few policemen Street; as did their Congress J / gffAJ S u j V ' who have a most extravagant men. Sabatli of Illinois, the o- •fr BOST & S*T idea of their own importance ther day. It is plain enough to AitMHj Ty*r s o y and dominance (though the vast he seen that men with some mon o /t/f j 4 ‘» t cor majority of policemen in this ey, large and small are trying to out F r # ru / c region are gentlemen) we arc i Ket out and have a little left. Pt/S/Ajm / ^ A ssctlon for unusual plcturss will prei»red to take the charge with j Businessmen are afraid to go in brlpbtsn tbs papas of any album. “a grain of salt.” probably sev- | t0 business because of the r j D cxlm &D E h q l o v , conductor fo p if f C oi um bsa oral graind. and reserve judge- ( peated assaults by the president type of picture a No. 10 photoflash meat against those people till | ;in<i his cohorts; and this ap bulb will furnish enough light. 3 pcadoaptjajg S y s te m . s t a r t e d to vo e u ; / aj a // p he produces far more proof than j pjie» to businessmen of all the In amateur photography, experi FATHER P ¿ u m b e r YARD V/JEAJ /JE (UAP A BOY. hts own say so. \ grades in general lines, as well menting becomes the aplce of lift* uud you will he surprised at the In Some time ago. we noted on j as those with money to invest jJO M T C a r m e l . JLL- teresting effects you will get In work different occasions a big b r t’.e in stocks and bonds ing out "stunt" pictures on gloomy, on Yamhill street, repeatedly anr. Where is the people’s money rainy days when outdoor activities worse than uselessly hold up today? Look at your bank re ure taboo. Results. In some Instan traffic or abuse people who un ports that are printed in your ces, tuuy be rather grotesque hut wittingly gave him a chance to newspapers at least quarterly. A the amount we blew was spent ? ratings, as given every week in ing Among them were Eddie you will have a lot of Inexpensive vent his spleen Rather, it large percentage of It is tied up According to the reports they the film trade magazines. I Cantor’s new one; Katherine amusement and pictures that show should be said he made his in government and other bonds, had their feet back on terra firiua counted the picture» listed over Hepburn's latest; and even G el a ^ Individuality. Anyone can take the chance to do so. Only a short » | especially the former. The money for two or three years. We are a period of five weeks, and no Garbo’s “Conquest." ordinary run of pictures but It re time ago. at a street intersection jn |he hanks, Yes.' fellow citi- still in the less than thirty-eight . |iet»-ent doldrums. With quires a little Ingenuity to gel th« That means that lot • of i" we saw one of these officials zens that money is nearly all of theorists experimenting, govern were listed as suitable for ad unusual. That Is what you ahould people, and lots of |>urea won’* j o f stc- it yours and mine if we have ment start traffic a num ults only or as having objection slaughtering and spend "ahoot” for. and the resulting pic see these because many churches, onds before the red lights wer» any tQ put there when ^ ing; laborites killing the hen able parts. And out of the sixty- women's clubs, etc. follow a n d 1 ture« will be far more Interesting switched off; and then apparent- tianks have to ,oan ^ m0 that lays the golden egg. and two percent that were approved advertise than ordinary record picture« and the lo>g|on r.iUr.gs ly. to even things up. sent the : to carry on the government' business discouraged as a re for general patronage twelve per breathe life lUelf into your photo other lane across midway be how is the business man to g -t sult. the end of the Roosevelt cent were westerns or outdoor And that means Just so nnnjr , graph album. less tickets sold by theatre« tween changes. This was a it out to promote his business? actions. That leaves only fifty John Van Guilder depression is not in sight. which have paid the top rent., It. blunder, no doubt, and an ugly He can't! The banks are hang percent of all Hollywood’s fea URA LYRE. I disposition was not shown «s pictures as being fit for for these outstanding fuu>'. ing on to what they have left £ --------------------------------------------- IB ture wonder when the Industry is ' with the first case mentioned general showing. That certainly Building. of it. Here’s Hollywood I indicates both the room and the going to see the point and Im him. tolling the twelve year old j And the strike which »eei.it d When it oomes to down!h©h» youngster he never could be fa- Someone has suggested that ® ---------------------------------------------------- £ meanness however, and sland need for a lot of improvement. prove more of its product ” serious, was ended m 21 n us dmmu tf he dM»1 ■ * •l,‘ F .D .R has just been laid up be “ Everyone knows there's plenty I can easily understand ering the characters of good why lion. To which Bobbie »napped cause he is cutting a wisdom of room for improvement in pic citizens, such fellows, if guilty, theatre owners rail against so Bobbie Jordan, one of the Some executives ut JUM tooth. It would be easy to hap tures.” comments John Boles, much of our product. This sit Brooklyn boy» brought here to back with: heed to be put in their prope.- "Aw don’t be ubsold! I’m un Studios feel that Robert Inylor hazard the guess, judging from “ but few realize how much. places—and that is not on ttc the past that it will take bis Last week I made a discovery uation hits hard in the small play a tough kid in “ Dead End.“ actor no 1 don’t need no educa Is due for u fust fall In p »p j police force. town and neighborhood theatres, now i» working in another plj- tion.” lurity, the usual fan reaction t<t whole lifetime to hatch that one which quite astounded me. Seems ture But he refuses to attend where family trade is the rule. a high s|M'ed build up They Farm tariffs are not as much leaving no chance for a whole . to nie also it gave one reason Four film »tar» »lauding u- think he need« a real drama.lt; “ It is sad to say also that the elementary »chool which is | for radio’s heavy raid into box- as they should be,” is in effec', | 8el of f°ur. held on every atudlo lot for round the corner of Vine and role io offset such com men ns several supposedly big pictures what Mahoney reportedly do- i What about recovery in other office receipts. working youngsters Finally a Hollywood Boulevard ul one recently upi>eurntl in Life, which dared in a speech the othc countries where nothing like “ That's the Legion of Decency did not get the Legion’s top rat director tried to reason with time 1» a rarity, do when I referred to him simply as saw it happen la»l Week I hunt “ beautiful Rotiert Taylor." Ho this "beautiful" boy is going ed the reason. Raising the Family- D09!, Ct(!ecn oct.ee. more oneetful*> - on vest r is n «r The Tour were Sidney Black- to gel his screen face dirty in r. I 6iT SoPvofe iner, J. Aubrey .Smith. Charles the near future. One produCrr LL. C*Mt. feti c o s t o ’ u n o K ttP Hutterworlh and Ralph Byrd. Hunt Strouiberg. is planning two \ OF. fciofeOta o c e r roles ufter Tayiir’a NS» CO“ PW'< e>*>0 CH ee ^ The four weren’t together how lie man yioWW-'f ss&cu-’f next pictures One of them is a -so« u*». ever—only Byrd and Olackmer p o m w 1 *^ the story of the iHitoh pioneers were talking to each other. They In South Afrlcu, und the other were discussing the sudden is that of a trader and Indian strike In which practically all fighter in our own northwe«. the employees of t'olumbla Stu during Its early duy-.i. dios has) walked out that morn ’’<’ertainly,” dec'aic» Sirom- ing. berg. hvho has faith in T tutor's Butterworth had Just bought talents, "he’s going to -et bis a morning paper at the corner face dirty In these all light.” stand and was chatting with an actor’s agent. And Smith was ’And Here’s Hollywood,’ ’ -my% merely waiting for his car *o Wally Ford, "where fortune put» come around the corner. a big front on u very shaky You see several big radio a- foun.laUuu.” gencles have their offices in the Equitable Building, and three of Mr mut Mrs. William L. the actors had been in radio Swain and family spent Thanks conferences. 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