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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFUltD, Or?Enor, TTTTTRSDAY. nr.CTrP.KR' 'fi: -1928".-'
WIFE WITNESS lIMIVHGRATION
FOR BIGAMOUS I PLAN OPPOSED
MARRIAGE VOW;
Church Organist " Induces
Wife to Witness Mar
riage to 19-Year-0ld Girl
. Father Uses Fist
Brother Uses Warrant.
NKW YORK. Doe. C (?) Her
bert J. Lelgh-Mnnuella, .1!, church
(irconlst and music teacher, who In
duced his wife to wIlnctM hi mar
MnKo to a 19-your-old ijudII, today
wan lielnK held without ball In tho
Suffolk county jull churned with
hlKamy.
.Urn. I-eish-Mantielle remained at
their Vent Sayville, Low; Inland,
home taking cure or their three
young boiib while MIkh Martha Van
Wyen, his neweBt bride, was at the
home of her parents -in the neigh
boring village of Ayvllle. ,
The Leiiih-Manuellcs huvo been
married 13 years. Mrs. I.elnll-.Mnnil
elle explained to police that she be
came aware lust summer that her
husband was infatuated with his
liupll but when she found herself
tumble to check this she resigned
herself to the situation.
At the request of her husband,
Khe railed nt the Van Wyeu home
yesterday and asked whethur Mar
tha cguld accompany her to a dent
1st 111 New York. Tho permission
was wanted. At the station they
were Joined by LolRliMnnuollo.
Wife s Witness
Tho throe went to the municipal
bulldlUK where a license wns taken
out and later ljelKh-.Manuelle and
Miss Van Wyen were married al
the Arm-bin Cnlli-nlnlp church with
Mrs. LelKh-Mnniiollo ns a wltncKs.
l-oinliM.niuHli' with his Iwo
wivea then returned to Ayvilln,
where the second Mrs. I.elKli-Muuii-elle
prepareil to Rather her heloiu;
Iuks. Her r.renlH, however, ob
jected to the inariinKeo and her
I'athur, Cornelius Van Wyen, a store
keeper, struck LeiKli-Mimncllo In
tho face" A In-other then had him
arrested on a charge of disorderly
conduct. After ho was released tin
der SUTjII ball on this charge he wus
learrcstod on a chamo of bigamy.
The I.elKh-Manuclles had been
llvln-t In West Sayvllln If) years,
wbeio be Is organist at' Ht. Ann's
' Kplscopal church. He refused to
dlseusH the mutter.
ScreeuUfe
in
Hollywood
, Hy WmV AVprner.
HOIXVU'OOU, Cal. One never
riulto Kts used to tho youthfulncHH
of theso movio people. AetreHses
who wero' InrtenueH when llolulum
wn invuded turn out to he younu
women ntlll in
t h o 1 r twenlles;
the reaHon uhiiuI
ly being that they
henna portrayltiK
IK-year-old hero
ines when they
w a r o pHtennlbly
15, hut nctually
1 li. And tho real
ivounKstern of the
Hereon become
Heasoned iroup
ers before they
have learned to
talk.
An example in
.lo An Plexoo.
Jo An I'lprcf.
hrowneyert blond voternn of 20
productions. Hho In just two years
old, but did nut work In pictures
at all the first six months of her
llfe, so her 20 roles havo been
crowded into IK months of netlny:.
Aluny fans will recall her as the
child left on tho doorstep by C'llve
It rook in "Fornotton litres." At
present she Is supporting Cotinne.
Griffith In the 1m Iter's first talklim
picture, "Saturday's Children."
Time and rots.
Fifteen ypar ntro the hills of
Hollywood were being used tin Wild
"West backgrounds for two-reel
thrillers. They were regarded ns
practically worthless laud, full uf
tuigohrush and cactus, and tiie few
motion plcturo companion then
chasing make-hellevo Jndlans up
and down theld nrid slopes were
rated ns nbout as valuable to this
community as tho cnctfis.
Now the movie contpnnles are
looked upon as the backbone, of
Hollywood's prosperity, tho niiio
useless hills are covered with cost
ly homes, and. to complete the
picture tif altered ntlltudcs, several
flrmn are doing u brisk business
selling assorted varieties of cactus
to home-builders who want their
gardens to look really expensive.
Microphone Adrenalin,
One heain tales about the won
ders of the microphone that rlvdl
medical reports of patients literally
'raised from tho dead" by Injection
of ndrenalin Into the honrt. !Mc
tnres prodmed In the opt slbnt
r
Westinghouse
Electric Appliances
Electric Toasters attractively
priced from $7.75 to $11.50.
Electric Percolators
Electric Urn
Peoples Electric Store
212-214 W. Main, Phone 12
17.-!
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BY SEN. REED!
VASHINf!TO, Dee. 6. UP)
'The first flareup In the seriate over
tho recent compalKii today found n
Kopuhttcun, Senator Heed of I'enn
sylvunia, announcing opposition to
the proposal of Herbert Hoover for
repeal of the national origins pro
vision ui me uiiuiiKiaiiou aci.
Democrats were ciulck to. seize
on tho situation and when Senator
Harkley, Democrat, of Kentucky,
asked the l'ennsylvanian if lie
would oppose a recommendation hy
Mr. Hoover for repeal of tho nrovl-
I slon ho replied:
i "Mr. Hoover speaks for himself.
! I speak for myself. We have votes
now and lie has not and 1 will vote
uKulnst any Hittcnipl to kill thin
provision. "
Senator Kim;. Democrat of Utah,
i Democrat, of rtiih, asked if a petl
1 lion presented hy Kecd from tho
Illinois American Legion opposltiK
repeal of the provision was ulmed
at Mr. Hoover.
"I don't know whether It Is nlmod
nt Mr. Hoover," ho answered, "or
at tiovernor timlifi, wtio opposed
utiy rcHti-ictlve ImmlKi'atlon ex
cept based on tne 11120 census." '
Al Gets Peanut
Rolled by Nose
of Mistaken Man
4 if
HAKLINGEX. Tex., Deo.
4 (I. !') Hill Williams' pea-
nut the goober ho started
rolling 10 miles with his nose 4
because Governor Alfred K.
Hmith was defeated in the
preHldeutlnl race wan sent to
4 the New York governor yH-
terday.
Wound with gold wirn and
encased in a sliver' box, the
4 peanut, nu Inscription on tho 4
4 liox said, was "from ono good 4
4 loser to another.' 4
4 Williams rolled peanuts 4
4 plural bocnuso several of 4
4 them wore out from Hh 4
4 Hondo to Harliugen to pay 4
4 an election bet. . 4
days of the tnovles nnd ndjudgeil
too terrible to bo released are be
ing lnkti down from the producers'
shelves a.id injected with enough
dialogue to qualify them ns "talk
ing pictures." Thus revlvllh'd some
havo g ne forth and made more
money nt tho box ' office than If
they bad been too good to shelve
In the first place.
Olnlogtio sequences are being
added, of course, to new pictures
In current production. The res
urrect cd ones usually can be ree
ngnlzcd by the fact that tho hero
ine looks older or stouter or thin
ner In the recently made dialogue
than In tho old silent scenes.
Canned SwocdH'ss
Homo of you. Hicho winter morn
Iukh, arc calintr iho honey tho Im-ch
ftathcrcd last .May, or nyi-up which
a year imo wus hu) Htlrvlnu In iho
HUtfnr inu)Ics. The khulncHM done
today will help to Hwcetcn ihc
yen in on ahead. Store up enough.
i that, whatever hapncnH In the
future, you will not run nhori.
Sunshine.
A Gift that says,
"Merry Christmas"
every morning . .
Kvcryon llkrn rrUp,
rrtim-liy tojinlt hrounnl
tojuot the right dciirrv.
That's why rvnrjraiw.
wrlramrai a Weal lug
lioimn tho ordinal
Ttiriiovrr Tounlrr with
YC tlie iikw nlllwniutlo fen
t Cf turf that tonata tn nlt
your tante. TS'o more
lrliltil or liiiruliin
nf touftt tir finitrrti
Three hraullhil motlrla
to ehooM from at prirra
rutiuliiK from $7.73 to
U.50. - ;
Westinghouse
Th Sffti of a WnfrMsfM4J4 Dialer
BOY SLAYER RETURNED FOR TRIAL
I. 4t
V
to
Gordon Stewart Northcott (center) In the custody of J, R. Quinn
(right) special Riverside, Cal., investigator and Erie Redwine, deputy
district attorney of Riverside. Ehroute home from Vancouver, B. C.
on an extradition warrant Northcott confessed the killing of one of
the four boyz, a Mexican youth, with whose deaths he is charged.
Tunes Save Scenes From Censor
Music That Cannot Be Cut Out Covers Multitude Of' So.
Called Screen Sins
lly Wade Werner.
(Associated 1'ress staff Writer)
HOI.hYWOOl), Cal (A') .Musk
bath charms, the producers oi
motion pictures ore discover) in;,
to soothe the savage censors Into
wilhholdini; the
hclssors fro m
scenes w h 1 e b
otherwise would
be snipped out
and k e p t off
the screen.
This does not
mean that the
magic of a Hee
thoven s o n n t-i
can lull n cen
sor Into forget
ting what be is
sec fug. The
situation is sim
ply this:
I'ici u res s o Id
exhibitors a
'sound pictures'
must bo shown
with synchron
ized orchestral
ynWH accompnulmont
Iho rxlillitliir will lip iut in Iho
piinltlnn nt hcIIIiik tli'kt'ts unclur
fulNo jirntonHeH.
lint If Hiiverul RoonoH nro Hnlp
pod nut of tlio -film liy bUiIa or
i'lty ii'iiKiit'H tho dink on which
tho ftimnil-rfrpctn wrrft KO enro
fnlly wni'iini will Im thrown nut
NOPf -CAt(i!
i'cur ir MreA
ijj That would
r DROP T60 MANY
m
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uf line with the action.
' The Ballojing of horses' hoofs,
i for example, originally recorded
'amlil a few bnr of crashing Wag
; nerian music to accompany th"
r escape of the villain, might in
I stead make ridiculous it tender
j love scene aboanlship in mld
' oceiin. And the hello wing of fog
' horns intended for the shipwreck
scene might be heard, instead.
' where the heroine is weeping
.ol'tly in her boudoir,
t It might happen thnt nil the
i tad music for the sad Hconen would
be shifted to the comlo scenes.
and vice versa, by the removal
lot" one objectionable scene in each
I' '
1 Ho the censors in spine states,
' making allowance for the pre
i d it-mucin of the exhibit or, have
i permitted the synchronised ver
sion nl' n picture to be shown un
changed, willl' at the same I hue
: they shortened the silent, version
by hundreds of feet.
I Producers have been warned.
however, that this, consideration
for the proper synchronization of
music and sound-effects with ac
tion is only a temporary conces
sion. Some way of enabling cen
sors to wipo out the music and
sound-effects corresponding to the
deleted scene must bo. found or
producers nnd exhibitors and pub
lie simply will have to put up
with misplaced whistles and words i
of soft music. !
Where the music and soundef-
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ffi u ml dinluK'iH are retttriled
piHiitiKiaphirully un the funnu film
with the pimure the cvnaurHhlii
jtruhtem ,1m not mo ucute; fur the
lUtlinK out Df Hiith a, Lvne auto-,
nmtit'Htly ellininateH ulu the oc-i-Miii"nyfnr
koiihUh.
Jtut often tho cenor hun no
desire to cut out n whole scene,
merely nn objectionable word in
the middle ot u sentence, or the
t'lotht'K the heroine Ik not wearing
whil uttering highly important
words.
Ho far no convenient system of
dealing with the fituution has been
le Ixeii, hut the producers' uhji- ;
elation here hutt called in kouiiU-'
ifcordins: enKineern to work on!
tlie prnblcm. H Ih hoped thnt
thewe experts will Invent Mime
simple way for .censors to rub ui
profanity found amid the diu
( lojftie nu l "black out" objectloi
, able costumes or actionn without
i ihrowinK the pfcture'K nynchronl-'
j zation out of Keur.
j .Mennwhfle. bo Ions as the con-j
1 Horn feel Inclined to sympathize)
i with tho synchronization dilemma
I of the exhibitor, the fate of any,
; Kiven scene in a picture will de-
penU on whether or not it Ih ac-;
eompanied hy music.
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Brisbane's Today
(Contlnued From Page One) I
ment, typewriter, six upholstered
chairs, hydraulic brakes, cabin .
heated by engine exhaust, fresh air.
! Intake, wings 78 feet wide. Flying
; a made practical. ' ,
Lindbergh will pilot friends tn ;
Hurry Guggenheim's place to Hhont
llnthcr a pity thnt such a big all-:
metal flying bird should be used to !
shoot Htich little birds. The little i
tmes taught it how to fly, gave, us
'the Idea.
I The ItritiKh Hold marshal, Hoh
i orison, worries about America. We
remind him of "warlike Germany In
j Hil l." We are ' determined, says
I I.e. whatever huppens, to go on in-
creasing our navy. The way tho
President, talked reminds him of
"Germany's claims previous to the
tragedy of l!il l."
Righto, and more power to the
President. This country does in
tend to regulate lis own affairs.
Including Its own armaments, nnd.
sad to relate, without asking per
mission of anything or anybody out
side tho national boundaries.
Kngland once ruled the seas and
Hie world, probably snng songs
about it. "Chachun a Son Tour."
it's our turn now. '
United States air mail now cov
Vrs 25,:(S3 miles a tiny, a little mow
than once around the earth. Con
gratulations are' due to the post
master general and the President.
Ueloro long any mall except air
mall, for short hauls, will seem as
queer ns old stage coach malls
With the Gift a Mali Would Select
Himself, If He Could Choose an
f "THE STORE FOB EVERYBODY" J
i '
:'' nr"i iVi'' 'i llil ii". TTSi i niiiii - t iZm?md i Lii-i.imii
"Kveu the Metropolitan Nru.seura !
or New York was duped by imita
tion Greek -art.", -
That heailiuff tell how an an
tique factory, run by a clover Ital
ian, imposed nn learned "expertH."
it dnexn't prove thut the stntue
was not a '?ood statue.
Michael Anpelo wade imitation
antiques, buried them in the
ground to make them look old, sold
them to nn art loving cardinal in
Rome. Those "fi'.kex" would he
worth n good deal now.
If tho Metropolitan Mimeum
would spend money on works of
men and women now living, they
would huvo no 'pohn" worries.
MOTHER!
Child's i Best Laxative' is
"California Fig Syrup" j
Hurry Mother! A teapnonful ol
"California Kijf Svrup'' now will
thoroughly dean the' little towels and
in a few hours you hnvo a well, play
ful child uijain. Even if eros. fever
ish, hilioiH, constipated or full of
cold, children love its pleasant taste.
Tell your ilruL'it you wantvnly
the genuine "California l?i Syrup"
which has directions for Imhies and
children of all ages printed on bottle.
Mother, yon must say "California."
Hi-fuse any imitation.
DANCE
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