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PJQE SIX Our Mary Visits Studios While Stars Doing Stuff For New Talking Alma (By Mary Grvlner.) i HOLLYWOOD. Cel. Jan. 3. ( Bpeclnl correspondence. ) Holly wood. Iho clly of vacant lots, may be Rood on the eyes when there if fon.'lhlnn dolne. !ut il'it hard on the fret when there In not. In the wee small hour of the niornliiK theatrically siienkiriK otherwise about 1" a., in., there was no one worklnir at the Metro-Coldwyn-Mayer studios in I'ulvei I'lty. except the publicity staff, and th.-y (tho whole IK of theml were plenty busy. The reason for the firxt part is, that it's "till v' Year's evo in Hollywood, and will be for a few dayn yvt. Stll. according" to Joe Kherman. member of tho M-O-.M publicity department, there would have been two or three companies at work had not the Lot AnKelcK climate In4 usual) decided to throw a cloud over the lot. MeelH Werner. About then. Wade Werner. As sociated Press llullywood corrc h p o n d e n t, WihOHO cntertaininf; MOrics appear In the .Mall Trib une under the headliiK. "Hereon Life in Hollywood," In-cozed In a Ihouith he expected thliiKs to be unppenim.-, in xplte of his convic tion to the contrary. Wade Is mighty klnd-hearlcd. and for that reason, look me under hit wins for the remainder of the day. SpenkliiK of the jdlenl frrama. It isn't too hard, in cane ynil have a member of the publicity waff on your Hide, to Ret a ulliniinn here anil there of your favorite elnr In action before the camera. And If you're decently well behaved, you may even be allowed til look .op for oullo a Kpell. . Hut to view the talkiilK plolurei In the proccmi of bcinc, talked than a noveiiy production. There cltlHI1 nnil wj uiidouhloilly -'to that I soniethlnit ele iiKaln. Hven are thoMO wlio maintain that the stmK,'t t0 ,ls liomn from the sla the Invaluable publicity men ore ; Hound picture win never entirely ion barred from Hie holy of holies, ami replace ihe. llent picture. Maybe a stuff of servants has been mi amount of pleadlnu, prnmlHes or so. Hut one gilmtme at Ihe pro- working a week getting the Hoover ilireat will open the dour of the grain of production Hated at the h,,na (, g street in readiness. Kound-proof HanctuniH In visitors or various studios here, nnd another: The Inaugural (lay plans indlcato vlflilng reporter. i nl the cast of actor now under . t,at tnB huslnoss of putting a new Turn Seli'-t'oiisi loii),. ! contract, and one may be forgiven president In tho Whlto House will It's not nllogeiber Hint ihe dl- for being impressed with the fuel ; bo a I'nr cry from simplicity. Col rector fear the 2n.(iiin ami up that Ibe talkies have struek a coin-1 onul tlrnnt will tell Mr. Hoover encoze of these visitor that are promise between Ihe legitimate (bat between 150,000 und iiOu.OHd mi id to havo Intruiloil thciiiNi'lv in it few cam'H I ill n tlw huuimI in- iluctlun of tho firm mlkln, but Hollywood Iiiih turni'il wi'lf-cou-p'iuu, ami IhhIIh on keenlm tln luor closed, at IciiHt until Nhi t-tin nhow off to ndvautiinf. IlnwcviT, whi-rc thiM'o Ik a will nnd a I'ouplo of kind ht-arlH, ihovo Is uIho a way. Thankd to AVudf Wornor, who in un oxccptlnn to i 40Virul rulcrt In i lollyvvimd, and , hfH M-d-M publicity muff filcnd.' Konoth Potior, wo did crash thoi holy of hollcH. And hotter yot, It w nn on tho ml with John (111- hort hlniHPlf. only John rouldn't voo uh (or lump w olthoi ) Imck of thut wlnj; of htlHtol hoard Hcfnery, whero wo hyld out breath fr u low Hoeond while ho wan maklnK tent. ' :, U'h rather a KhoHt-llko HcnuntUm, en to the nld-tiuioirt In Holly fvood to havo everybody tdlcnt but the uc tor. .'anirantn 1oIhk their Stuff In pnddud OLdl, dlrurtori een hut not hoard, unlntt tho deaf nnd ilumb InnKUUKt. "'eH men" retreat !iik to noctfl. Anyway, aflor llHlonln'K to John do hlH wtuff a couplo of tlnieH un tipplnudod, wo followed him unit everybody oIho on the act Into what It known an tho monitor room, where wo hid behind homethliii; elm anil llntoned to tho ' "come back" of tho Ollhort voice, which promises to ho the Mk noise in ' mutloii on this torrUot y. whlcb this parlleular moviotono version com from all parts of the United of a well-known stao piny, jih yet HlntOH and some foreign coun iintltltMl, tries, as a direct result of the Stnr Ciuahur. j distribution .of the Volt Annual ; After wo put our okeh on John, I by the California Orenon Power wc ambled over to the Marlon , liavies set, whoro the fluffy Ma rion was helns" her fluffiest In "Tho Five O'Cloek Ulrl," with Chnrllo Kins of "Hit the Teek" and "Oood Morning, JutlKe" fame, tiH her new ltmdlnir man. Thlx Is Charlie's second blu picture, ulnce VresentlnR what I described ny ho was takn from the stage In erltios as a most appealing epic rhlladelphia a few months at;o, to nf tho Intrepid flyout who catty star In Iho IftlkliiB pictures. Ihn mails across country throUKh On this set we mot "William I storm and slroK by niKht anil day, Haines, who Mtmtered in with his! "Tho Air I,eKlnn," fenturlntt Hen prlB bull don, nnd youitfj Kddle i Lyon. Antonio Moreno nnd Martha Nugent, who Is nnld to ho one of j Sleeper, ronton to tho Hlalto thoa tho cotnluK host bets, bavin play- lr tomorrow for a stuy of two d tho part of tho reporter in the days. "llelnmy Trial" nnd a IoiuIIuh rolo Tho photoplay depicts with rare in "Dancinu Danuhtets," a late ro-I fidelity the hazards thnt nre faced lease. Wo had lunch with tho beauti ful blonde. Anita Pane, protege of ltarry Thuw, nfter which we crash rd another sanctum sanctorum, thn , jealously funrdod realm of the miniature set, where tho murine itcenes are filmed in the picture, "Mysterious Island." which is re ceiving Wk odds 00 Is1iik one of Ihe best bets of future rcleum. Ho take it all around It wasn't such n bad day. thnnks to Wndo M'ornor. m 'hilltlo lilt. "In Old Arlnonn" Im tho latest Fox moviotono release, nnd U Is worth seoins and hcnrlmt. U open ed at the Criterion theater In l.os COLDS MAY DEVELOP INTO FLU Coufthtf from Flu May Weaken Your SyHtem and Leud to Serious Trouble You can etop tlitm new with Crro muliion, an rmulsilid creosote that it plaananl to take. Craotnulnioii it a ; nirdicil dicowrT with two-(olj ie tion; it nothe anil hcatt the inndmed iacmbrane and inhibits germ irowih. Of all known drugs crrosote is roc ognlted by high medical authorities as one of the greatest healing agenrirs for roughs fmra colds and bronchial irritations Crromulsion contains. In addition lo creosote, other healing elements which soothe and heal the inflamed membranes and stop the ir ritation, while Iho creosote goes on to AnKeles, with all the II. a. W. hen of the usual find night, including the entrance and exit of Mnrli.il llavles and an Imposing parade of famou movie HlaiH nod peiHoiialllleH. The movie version, adapted from an O. Henry Hlory, 1h admirably Bulled to Hound production, and I Director IrvliiK OumnilncH hnH ex-i K0 fanfare marked Herbert Hoo haualed every pOHsibillly in .. cord- ver.B pnlranoe inlo Washll.Klon luc the renllHtic auditory effect i , .... . of the deceit country. yesterday, but Ihe firHt .problem The hIuhIi1iik of water, the that h will deul Willi on Monday crowlriK of roosters ami the dixtant 'will he plQiia for liiB entrance on eliitteriiiK of horses' hoofs, are ! March 4, when he will ne acclaim a union Hie detail effeciH wlih which ed tho now chief of the nation. Ihe producer of "In old Arizona" Colonel li. S. (Irani, 3d, Keiieral have successfully, nlthouKli prob-1 chairman of the inaugural commit ably a trlfln too eonscliMisly ex-i tee, toduy collected delailH from perlinc ntcil on in thin picture. j his III conimlltee chairmen and Hut the true O. liepry atmos- bus un uppointment with the preri phcro la there, and the character Ident-elect to prenent the skeleton couldn't have been more admlr-1 Ized program for ihn four-day cole ably chosen especially the three i hration that WushiuKloii Is ulan leading characters Warner Hftx-jnillK- ter. In the colorful role of "The! No official bony Has been dele Cisco Kid," who robbed since-' Hated to Brent the I'. S. H. I'tah coaches and maintained hi own upon her arrival today nt Old outlaw code of ethic In the days Point Comfort, though Hubert of President McKlnlov: Kdmund Work, chairman of the Republican Lowe, a Ihe inart-crucklnK. lov- I National committee, says there in able xcrucmit from llrouklyn,-and Dorothy llurKe, who play her fll-.it movliti' iiioliirn rnln i.u rrr,nlr the pnHMonaie desert flower and' orlKiual KoIil-diKKer, in the lo dlK. Henry which day when there wuh kold The dellKhlful O. Iokuo, by mean of ilia- I this unique author attained hi inimit able charncttTi.atlon, i admir ably preserved and used to ndvan take hy thl trio of actor whoe experience and training on the speaking static nre decidedly and obvlouly Invaluable. There are thoe who ay that the talkie will never be anything more Htniie and Ihe (Htuhhomtv) silent tiranm. which Uovn vi ftitcd. has never before IES STILL COME ff , MIUITI UUI UU HMll fhut ihn Volt annual publlHhcd (y tho (Nico, Ik accomdlnhlnK mtmv roul iomuUh In udvort IhIihv Kouthorn Orrnon Iw Indicated hy tho followliiK intlor recently n- coivctl hy the Copco AdvortlHliiK depa rtment It. 1.-, lilK Humly, Montana j . hoc. a, . ums. The California orcKn Tower Company. .Bedford, Oregon. Uear Slrn: IMouho Mend mo your Xolt Annual and other literature on Houthern OreKon. Ih thoro a koim! ntarkot for dairying and poultry rnltdiiK? Cmi a pci'Hon with cowh und chlckenH make a living In no tit hern (reon? Yours respect fully. UVY J. WAI.I.At'K. It. 1, 111k Sandy, Montana. Tho above letter 1m typical of the numerous roipientH for Infor compnny The Air Legion Coming Tuesday hy Iho alr-mnll pilots on every trip that Is undertaken In the fleet but fragile planes, which must un for ward In every variety of weather t.ml the. mail connections may be maintained. Against this background Is pre sented a gripping dramatic narra tlvo inM.ivlnK thi "aro" pilot of antm1ny wni1 T'saay. air-mall office and the son of a flytnpt captain under whom ttio for mer served in Franco until tho raplain'n heroic death. Tho hoy develnpM a "yellow" streak loathe mall service, which Is drastlcalty cured hy the ex-sodior, notwith standing that both ate in love with tht same frl. I lie stouiarli, U absorbed into the blood, attacks the seat of the trouble nd check the growth of the grrras. CreomiiUlon s jiuaiaated satisfac tory in iho treatment of coughs front colds, bronchitis and minor form of bronchial irritations and is excellent for building up the tyvtem after colds or flu. Money rr funded if not re llevrd after taking according to direc tions, Ak your druggiM, Creoiuub sion jnay help you avoid flu, but is not sold as a flu remedy. If you havo fever, or think you rosy havo the flu, see your doctor Immtdiateiy. (adv.) - WEDFOKD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, VAST THRONG TO VIEW INAUGURAL; FLANS WASHINGTON. Jan. (TP) no law aKainHL pei-Honai irieniiH or Mr. Hoover'H niakluK tho trip" from Washington lo Kreet the pren- i'lentto-hu upon hi return from Ills South American Rood will tour. Chairman Work himself will wait until Ihn special train bearltiK Hoover und Ills idilpmate arrives 111 u asillllKtoo, Home nine tirwuou noon, lo Kieet Ills chieftain. "1 haven't any Idea who else will be at the station," the chairman said, "and I don't know who has gone In Virginia to he there when the boat docks. All I know i that nobody Is going in any offic ial capacity. Mr. Hoover wanlB to i mimii ., ii.un luut tiu niiv oi-illnnrv out-of-town visitors are expected, that thoro will ho u nitrado four miles Ioiik, that Ihorn will be firo works (llH)lnyK thru evoniiiRH on the mall, that Do nirpltmoH will clrclo tKe city every tluy, anil thut cIlixonH of WiiHlihmton nre rainlHK $l(Mi,000 to flnaiu'ti the celehrutlon. Hit KM UN', (iorniany, Jan. 7. UP) All btit two members of the crow of the (lermnn steamer Jtoedel helm, which sprang a leak about fiOO miles east of Newfoundland, were rescued yesterday by the American steamer Haguuehe. . The men lost were the third engineer and the ship's carpenter, who were drowned. Word of the disaster was receiv ed by the owners of the C.erman freighter In a wireless message from the captain of the Saguache. The message told of the rescues and said that the tierman freighter had sprung a leak during a storm, making it Imperative to take off the crow, as the vessel was doomed. The American captain added thnt he would land tho Itoedel h elm's crew either at Portland or Halifax. He placed the scene of tho distastor at 44 degrees west longitude, 47. 05 north latitude, which is about Tt00 mtlea due vast of tho Capo Pace. Tho Itoedelhelm. n a, 1100-ton freighter, sailed from Kmden on December 1H for Boston and New York. The Sagnuche, which visits Scan dinavian ports, sailed from (loth enburg on December 24 for Port land, Itoston and New York. 'The Gangster" at Hunt's Craterian "Alo, tJattRi'ter," Ih tho t it lo of tha pk'turo playing in I'linjnuotion with the ntauo attraction, 'KilUy'a Country Store," at ilnnt'H CratiMtan There U not n machine kuu in ' the entire plcturod story, murder In not committed, there Is no en mity between law breakers and police, y,t there alwayn In poiKnant human drama, thrill, suspense, ro mance, luttllcA of wits, battles of brawn with no sceno that Is not , .is n t ural an It Is logical, I "Me, UanKster" Is a story of the underworld, refrefhlnRly dlfferont. Don Terry, Juvenile, ptnylutf tho lead in hut first picture, is tt real artist, ami .luno Coltyer In more beautiful than ever. CRASH AT C0RVALL1S I COKVAI.I.IM. oi-e.. .Ian. ?. (fPi KuunlnK Into n dense fon. un : airplane rarrylnR Capt. .loe Cham- iherlaln. K. I". Walters, of Cor vnllls, and Floyd Harris, ot philo math, none-dlved Into a plowed field yesterday In attempting a Inndlnx and all occupants were Injured Chamberlain and Wal ters suffered broken legs ami arms nnd Harris ruts and bruises. jTho j'lano was totally wrecked. 4 Clean mn wanted at the Mall IjIMEIEIl SHOULD i i YIELD TO PLEAS Hy tfoMph K. Sliarkey (Associated Pre Correspondent ) UEXHVA OP Tho opinion pre vails in Geneva that any new ef fort to bring tho I'nitcd Stutes into tho world court will fall un less the Washington government makes eonrchNlooH. The League. f Nations Is at taching more und more impor tance to the so-called advisory opinion pronounced hy the court. This unrestricted right of the court to meet the wishes of the council and readily grant opinions whenever requested has proved the chief stumbling block in nego tiations for American adherence. The American sennte's fifth reservation makes no mention of tho council, hut says that the court shall not, without the consent of tho Cnited States, entertain any request for an advisory opinion touching any dlsputo or ('itestloii in which the I'nlted States has or claims itn Interest. While advisory opinions are usually requested by Die council by a unanimous vote of that body, there Is no legal obligation for unanimity. Hence, unless unanim ity is officially proclaimed to be the rule, there is no way of giving tho Cnlted States satisfaction, be cause without unanimity her veto would, in effect, be. Inoperative. The present tendency Is to al low the unanimity practice to grow until It proves its worth and in point of fart becomes the law of the league and of tho court. The league lias had no luck In ratification by the United States somite nf conventions which were adopted by International confer ences, with American delegates taking p.irt. The protocol for the prohibition of the use of poison gas fn war imo was actually proposed by the American delegation to the con ference for the control of the traf fic in arms, but it has not yet mot ratification by the senate. Simi larly, conventions for tho prosecu tion of the traffic in women, for the banning of- (.bMeone publica tions and for tho simplification of customs formalities still await senate action. Many observers here feel that with Increased American coopera :lon with tho league in non-pollU cal matters the next stage of de velopment Khould bo congressional co-operation as a complement to the existing- administrative collab oration. Their Ideu Is that the co operation of the. executive branch of the government should be made effective by legislative support. OF JUGOSLAVIA HKhnnADK. JiitfOHlavia. Jan. 7. (P) KIiik Alexander wa vir tually dU'taior of Jtiposlavlu to day, having HUHpondi'd tho coil ytitutlon and named a non-party cabinet. 1 lo fortnod a non-par-Hamcntary Kovornmont of military Htatup aftor a rntil uuoutpt to rooniu'llo HtroiiK party and racial antaKonlHniH with which the par liamentary rcKlmc has Kut-n split nf lieu last .1 tine. funeral 1'otcr Zivltovitch was namtMl premier nnd took tho in terior portfolio. Tho action of tho ltintf created a Kcnsatiou, hut it was announced no disturbances oceurrod. Although denied their demand for jelt'-Bov'rnment, Croat! aitH were jubiluut over suppreaslon of Iho parliament where three of their members were murdered. It wan promised that tho new rcKimo would safeguard their unity of tho ntato hy puaranteitm equal treatment nnd equitable rlKhta to nil citlKnlut. It xvaH Htated that It would prepuro the ground for new ' institution and new tniniHterlal orftaiii7atlon to pave tho way for n truly constitu tional and healthy parliamentary Kovernnient. Puhtic demon.itrationH were held In XaKrcb, ptrniinitold of the Croat h, and Alexaniler waa lauded for hlH cournwe and independence. . CHILE THROWS LAVA i ! , : w-i . " ' ' ' , H'KXOM A I H KM, Jan. 7. (H A tliHtmU-b lo La Nuolon from -Sn-tianrt. Chllp. today wild tlmt the Rich In All Vitamins of Corf , liver Oil SCOTT'S EMULSION 'Promotes Growth Builds Strength. Wonderful For Children iff OIIKOOX", MONDAY. JANUARY 7, 1029. MMTlrtt Til fir Hi B i " ri 1 wmfW1 j Medford jl The Seclusion VtB iil't'onlcd thp fainii.v nr.d the most inlinuife t'riciiils when tlnv fainily-ouiii, Jk nsfd is iilvys (lccpl.w njnirPi'iiiti-tt nnd usually coiiimcnlt'd upon liy those wo serve. " It is n most desirable phase nf our service, we know.. It is believed that one will find every comfort and every conveuieiiee'in Conner service. CONGER FUNERAL PARLORS SWaximum in service. modestly priced W. MAIN AT NEWTOWN ST. phone 207 ---iSiSSS volcano Cnlbuco was active and torrents of hurniiiK lava had set fire to nearby forestH. Hlvurs had boon swollen and tho flood waters wuro carry! nn dead fishes, lava, and trees. minsters V1. AN'OKLKS. Man. T.OS 7. 8B IOE 30D0E CHEVROLET SEE THE NEW SIX-CYLINDER l'i-TON TRUCK 4-speed transmission, long wheel base, etc., sell ing with cab for $787.00 here. Now on display. The new standard sedan, also on display, $848.00 here, fully equipped. Pierce-Allen Motor Co. 112 South Riverside. Spare the chains and spoil the car NEVER venture on slippery or icy pave ments without Ham Tire Chains. With them your car is Sure-footed, always under control. ' Uniformly case hardened Sfym. cross chains stand up under the severe punish ment of today's driving. .. Get them from your dealer or garage man today. ' CMake Safety Certain TIRE CHAINS PYRENE.MANUFACTURINC COMPANY Branches: Atlanta' 'Chicago Makers of Tire hLquipment SEE YOUR DEALER LITTRELL PARTS CO., Distributor PYRENE TIRE CHAINS Jason Holinrds, stngo nnd, scroen I crowded thentrcs, furihor per sicior, nnd AKnes Lynch, movie ' fnrmancoe of tlio Amcrlcun mo- (ictrcaa. were married In tho IMllo i.-nurrn oi mo r lowarn. couple left for it honeymoon. . . ; Ben Hur IVirred. CAXTON. China. Jan. . ". Wl howlnic -'After a few days Hhowlnic Oiio ! -.fl. . ... Tz -:-.;; -r rT , n-fJrO wi-'l -i-Jtl- since 190? ; tlon picture "Den Hur" were for- ""hidden today hy tho Canton eov ernment. TJte production was ; slopped on the irround that It wnB "Christian nronacanda dc-1 icoylnc the people to superstition In'wh'ch must not he tolerated In ocnoE NEWARK, N.J. is UnSIFBY Kansas City San Francisco I Klamath Falls ' ', ..lllli!llllll!!!lllllll!lllllllllllllllllllll INSURANCE -a Z -'N rvcsx insurance iBiSlSfliJ: . 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