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1 US ESPECIAL CAUTION JO
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ZONES ri ;m eai aiq S&mir To
! i ft&f T chtA &y4
You may heat the train tu the
crossing si ilu.cn t hues but if you .
rail tu mi the thirteenth attempt,
yuu iicn l set any credit tor past
iicliicVetnrntM or pcrf or muiiccs.
ruiluiir's VIoel
Itestde the rillhiK station now
Tim village smithy standi'.
And many dollars fall Into
Ills large and sinewy hands.
" l!y ntakiiiK a ear too ood tit he
joli'Ml alioiil, Kurd It likely tu lu
U vuluniile advertising medium.
That iimui. who. says a wumun
lias a vucabulnry of only cicht
thousand words never crumpled a
fender fur one of th'-m.
; . vfc, r .iv? safe?
Wow!
'S' funny
Thnt they
'ii II 'om
Jluuso mi-lics
Altliu' Hiiv lniLst
lnipurtaiit partus
Arc' not 1 '
'fn'tliV'fii.fl
' rtifi in
Of someone s
. Kedun.
Left to right Louir D. Taylor, mayor of Vancouver; Charles ("Dad") Quick, a centenarian citizen of
Vancouver, age 108; Mrs. Charlotte Williams, mother of the sprinter; Percy William, with "Spud" Miller, age
i 4, and S. F. Tolrr.ie, premier of British Coluhbia. . . , '
j A ;iahant-l'aiK
jH'ii ly i ho city t
i pre.-cnt to Percy
coup' was chu
if Vancouver lo
W illiams, - I'j'js
Olympic, sprint Inner, as a mnrU
uf ils a jipirciat in ii ,,( ijit- 1 i in hi -ion's
uut. standing 'at lib -tic hem.
The presentation luok pl;tce befure
a crowd uf L'H.IHIU spectator :it the
JJroclttou Point athletic field.
The web
address a
sn SpelU-e
highest uff
(he provim
.ininu and present a I Inn
uiadii by l.t.-l'ol. Nel-
. in the presence of the
cials uf the city ami uf i
"Ann Manages", Radio Play By Helen Norris To Be
Presented Over KMED At An Early Date
The height r somvlhlpK of other!
1m luiviiiR a thaufreiir'for a molor-I
cycle.
Helen seems ul be a
name. ! irst there was
powerful
Helen of
The motorist will find that ho
run do almost anything with the
pedestrian if hell just approach
htm rirzlit .
iTroy, then there was Helen Keller,
jand here's another little Helen whit
tis winning thruUKh in the face uf a
t tremendous handicap "Helen
radio drama means tn
abb tu see legitimate
productions, or read.
'It is-a thrill t.t know my char
acters.-, through the marvelous in
terpretations of the K(U Players.
mi- that t
v,.n . while."
I "Hake
furt. is
lakland
me
ejuiimisly Avtu'th-
Molorist: "The new Kurd is
lwlc aa (fund as the old one."
Humorist: "Yes. and. han,f it all.
not half as funny."
The siiudest case uf which we
Know l.s Ihe Kirl. who Marled on
I he road to beanly. Mil her face
deluured.
' Nurrls, the a uthor." Sli
rendy written five really wurth
j while, full length plays, created
j exclusively for the radio.
Since the presentation of her
I first play. "J ust Plannin'," over
Kt'.O last Kehruary. the life uf the
I little girl who lives near Medford.
i Oregon, has been enriched im
mensely through contact with liiin-
Iilreds uf Just "plain folk."
The kind of mother who used lo i This play was a dramatic revela
wuy that Ijer IJ-year old dauRhter ! tk.n of how she ;ti in her home,
wan t,i.. su she l uiibl ride (or half j hardly able to move. wilh lo r
fare, now say.-, she is Hi so she can radio books and iIor, "Just IMan
drive a car. I ntn'."
, , M j "That evening' as- I sat in my
,,,, 'i"''!, men piacu ,lst,nll(L. , K(I( Movers
failed utterly In vistia M.ing my
lUdience." .Miss Norris lold .Milton
man who
has al- really live for tho
listening in.
yuur odds on the train.
Many have written about I It 11 ;md
liis mother of "Just Plannin'." the,
Jenkins family of "Union Stew";
and .Mrs. .Mason and the tramp of'
"A t'up of t'oflc"." as though these
characters lived In their own
neighborhood. ,
"It's cooperation thai makes fur
the success uf radio drama. First .
the writer must realize that it is
only thru the aiiditmy sense thai
he can appeal to his audicm-e. The
setting am) atmosphere uf the play
must lie expressed in natural CMll
versatiuil. Tim plot must be sim
ple, easily grasped, with few coio
ol'iaiions. Next, the player him
self must understand tho character
Dozen," her latest ef
ie given over KOO, uf
i Thursday night, No
vember !. at V:JU o'clock.
"Ann Manages." presented over
KOO last Thur.-day evetiihK "111 be
repeat cm
NurriV
cveninj;.
over
Ither
K.Mi;it, as have .Mtss
plays. nAt Tuesday
if
.Mulurists owe an oldigatiuii
"ln.nl children tu diie In smh
way a to oVercunie the loiio'
the iMingst ers crossing the t
;iv olftcials of ical niutoi i ltd.
With the reopening of public
isnl priviiii' schnuls to Oii'Uiii. ir.u
tui isl-; vhiuild reali;v t hat s.i fety
.oi in fmnt uf school building.-
tie their own protcctiun as
as Unit of ehildren and be e
iretnely eantiuus in respecting
them.
"Amutig the hundieds of chil-iln-ii
retuiiiing lo ihe school room
during the winter will be many
little ones uf four, five and six
Kius uf age whu. for the firt time
ire leaving the protection and
-ii let . uf I heir hollies lo all end
si hool. "They deserve the p-.ole,--in.ii
i.r every thoughtful motorist."
he continued.
"While mot hers are preparing
ch'Muiig. securing I Us and nuik-
ing id her arrangements for i he
voiiuget' uiembeis of the family to
attend school, the fathers should
);tve' iittf-nlioii to their cars ' in
Wil'iler to S(e'th;it the ljui n is flli'-
;thtnin'g' pro'pe'r.Iy" to so'uml neces
sary 'warnings:, .th;it the brak'es are
operating- "smoothly 'in order that
quirk stups can be made and that
. the car genera My is working ef -J'ieieiu
ly," ,M r. 1 Ira nden burg con
tinued. 1 "At the same time, the car ewn
' er should be ever on the alert to
I watch fur signs in the school safe
! ty zones and ready to heed the
'signals i.r traffic officers and co
1 operate with members of the
! school boy patrols.
' The motor car operators have
! learned that when the boy patnd
imau holds up his hand or sets the
stop sign against him that it is not
an order but a plea fur assistance,
j Who enuhl resist such a plea lit n
'hehind it is the calm, i-onl'idi-iil
1 Irust of a child'.'
; "Above all. the moturist sh'uiild
'realize that the children of oregen
are reluming tu schuul after m-v-i
eral mouths uf freedom on a pla -grouiil
ami will imt be as careful
las later in the j ear."
ft t. Jli
I iv)V) ' Hl
Bill! V" : '
, i srw si rii sts
j front end desiftn.
lltmetlts; new colurn.
l'-ven jlreiiler luxury ncwhooil
Donblu chromium platlnft.'Ncw
Power plant St raight-clgjht.
D-ashing Marmon style . . . typical Marnion performance
seasoned Marnion dependability
The price is not $3000 but only
Hi
The
AllV lii'll Is :i (Too it town In lb
,., ,, i isainuei in poo, oen u
from t he traffic
Tim average life of an automo
bile is neve n ears. And si ill is
(here labor and sorrow.
is portraying. lie mu.-i ercate
veiled ian individual role, expressing pcr-
her in .Med ford. Oregon, recently, j sonality and character simply thru
"I did think of a few friends here ; what he says and the manner in
and a few friemls there, possibl't which lie says it. Kor gcslures,
in Portland, l.os Angeles and other
One nlcet thing about speeding
by airplane; there are no high
culvertH nor short curves.
"I've bought u 'new tin rattler
fur Ihe baby."
"Why, John. It will be al least
f If fern years before he will be
able to drive a car!"
He: 1
stalling."
She: "Tee ll
h, Helen, the engine Is
.Many I ils) are
whrch now-a-daya-always
have.
getting men's
but then, they
A newly-married couple may
live w it h the bride's parents but
they must have some place lu keep
the flivver.
coast points, who miiit be listen
ing in: but I had no idea of the
many thousands of people who
were .sincerely interested in the
play until the flood of
poured in.
"And how I do enjoy the letters
that come lo me after the presen
tation of my plays. (-.specially
those from those lucked away in
corners where any form of drama
is a rare Heal. Letters from peo
ple In every wall; uf life. 1 have
had a great many letters from
those who eaninU see. To bring
an hour's happiness to them makes
me very happy. Think of - what
facia 1 expressions, make-up. cos
tumes mean uoihiug In radio
drama.
"And perhaps most important of
all is the coupe rat ion of I hose lis-
letters tening in. .Much of the success of
'the play depends upon their imag
ination and responsive apprecia
tion. To turn down the lights
perhaps have nothing more than
tile soft glow o lire light to enter
into the spirit uf the play, to live
with tile characters for that hour,
is to cnjo radio drama al its best.'
"To make people forget, heart
aches even tor n lew moments, to
amuse ami entertain them. to
strike a sympal bet ic chord ---a H
MONTCOMKUY. Ala., Ort.
(!'t Police said today they had a
confession from one uf two prison
ers in the county jail hero that he
had fired on a 12-year-old widow
with a HhotHun fur an cxpecled con
sideration of ?r,n in order thai hi 'with
hrnthor-in-law minht marry lie
daughter unhindered. 1
ay Ho.emaii, was I lie Yii'is-
oner, and with the brother-in-law,
William I. Wison, was held without i
charge pending; Investigation. Wil
son said lie had been friendly with'
.Myrtle. lH-year-old dan-iliter of Mih.
Amanda KIhk of Ci'eiishtiw chunty,
but denied any connection with the
wounding of Ihe woman, who is In
a Troy. Ala., hospital in n critical
'condition. He said ilo.cimin had
been drinking.
cosmic rays discovered a
few years ago by Prof. l. A. .Milli
kan. the famous California scien
tist, are the waste energy generat
ed by the creation of oxygen, mag
nesium, silicon and iron in the va't
laboratories of outer space. ac
cording to a recent a nnuu ncenieni
by their discoverer. The cosmic
rays are the most minute -yet most
powerful radiations ever detected.
wavelengths less than one-
hundredth of those of radium, ami
yet reiuiring the enormous electri
cal potential of fill, 000, 0U0 volts tu
genera l e t hem .
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.Motor t'up (lo fair motorist l:
"You w ere speeding. I've gut to
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T.ooy religious pilgrims, members '
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ll w-in , one of the most sigltili- 1
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Keoretary Kellogg, of the .stale,
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Peace October HI. Senator Hoiah
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