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BTEPffORB TsVUL TRTBPg. MEDffORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1929.
OF WILLIAM FOX
FULLY REALIZED
('William Fox, an outstanding
and dramatic figure of the motion
. picture world, will celebrate tho
fwenty-flfth anniversary ot his
tart in tlio motion picture busi
ness on October 14.
I The affiilr, bocauso of tho Inter
national activities of Fox films and
theatres, will bo world-wldo In
cope. Wherover a unit or branch
df he Fox organization maintains
in office or place of business there
I celebrutlon of some sort will be
held.
i Fox films maintain branches, for
the illstrlbutlon of the many pic
tures produced In both the Cali
fornia and eastorn studios, in ev
ery civilized country on the globe.
The Fox theatres, all affiliated In
one great circuit reaches from the
New England stutes across the
country to tho Important Fox West
Coast Theatres with headquarters
Ip Lob Angeles.
i.No company ' cnguged In tho
making of motion pictures Iiuh a!
piore ". colorful background than
that of the Fox organization. It :
is only a few yeara ago that Fox
really sturted lo make himself felt
In . the industry, tins napponvu
when , Fpx signed . the onc-timo
faijious Theda Bara to a contract
and. produced "A Fool Thero
Was.'; It is doubtful If any Pic
ture, over made, turned In a great
er profit than this, the first of
what .was later called, "super
features." Again the Fox com
pany scored a tremendous, success
with "What Prlco tllory." "Sev
enth (leaven." and the gold medal
picture,, "Sunrise."
. William Fox developed, and this
against the supposed better Judg
ment ot his associates, the new
celebrated, Movietone. In this re
gard, .It is Interesting to know that
Foijiays his first thought about
yoking clotures was merely that
ftey would be of great educational
benefit, and that he had never con
sidered' them from the entertain
ment angle. ' This accounts for his
us:Of Movietone through the med
ium of Fox Movietone News, the
Visual, ojid oral newspaper of the
screen, ;
- The Fox Interests In Medford
as. represented by the Craterlan
and Rlalto theatres will Join' in
the natlon-wldo celebration and
Manager Rolsman announces that
ope of tho principal attractions for
tho, week will bo "Tho Cock-Eyed
World," sequel to "What l'rlce
ftlpry." ,that has had K four weeks'
run In Portland and has been ro
overwhelmingly recolved In other
cities.
( (Other plans will be announced
from day to day.
New Dictator Eight Brougham by Studebaker
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The wiinu body lines churiietnriHtlc of StinlotiaKcr's I'roHirtcnt KlKht and Commander Klglit Broughams
have been curle(l out In the design of tlio new Did a lor Right llroiighum announced thin week. A decid
edly distinctive appearance la given tho car by a vl sol-lens French front of graceful contour. The trim
lines are Hot off by two Bimio wheels mounted forward on front fenders and a roomy trunk at the rear.
Price ut the factory, Jlltllo- The Dictator llroiiKhnm Is aliso available as a six at $1225.
U.S.E. Com pared
With U.S.A.
EDISON FORMULA
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Thin story la told of how Aniur
Ica'a most fumoiiH Inventor dem
onstrated that common BeuHeunt.
forethoiiKht coutd bo often uhuiI
In . lieu of compllcntpd formuluK
In both muthemutlcfl nnd phylcH.
Several yonrs nKo a youiiK iM
entifit uppllod to ThomiiH A. Kdl
oon for ii job. To tent his ntUllty
And resourcefulnoHH, Mr, KdlHun
handed- him an Irregular Bhuped
container.
f Tllve mo tho cubic contont,' ho
r'ftked.
Hours Inter tho youth returned
With a maun of flKinea and imnl
cal duta. He finally obtulneil the
correct answer.
i ."Why not do It thin way," Bald
the Inventor. "U'b much Himpler."
And ho filled tho odd ohaped
container with water, poured It
out nnd measured tho eonlentH,
lflo-lt wiw with ciiKlneerltiK ln
yedtltfatoiH ut llupmohllo when
they attempted to (Uncover the
blo - content of the IIKIO Six
C'pUpwH rear enmpnrtment. Hut
(l(lr method Ineluded n prnetleal
attempt to dixeover how much
lufltKUfto the eompnrtment would
contain, v j .
, ,KlrBl an ordinary Mounter trunk
WAe loaded Into the ear. There
Wltn etlll considerable un lined room.
Ho another trunk wan ihruwt Into
the eompaj tinciit. Wit ha surplus
at III nVallable two amall Imikh
were added. The InvextlKittlon
then discovered that room etlll
remained for eeveral piu-kuKen
nhmif tho luRKae. The men
finally came to tho conclusion
that tho capacity limit of the rear
compartment largely depended oh
the litRomilty of the packer.
' This Ihtro rear eompartinent Is
one nf the outstanding features of
the Coupe In the ItiSO llupmoblle
Hlx series. Another feature Is thai
the spnre wheel and tire Is mount-
!rt 1n the rlKht front fender well
n standard equipment. llecause
of this TnountlnK there Is nothing
to ; hinder loading of the com
pnijtment to capacity.
l; Especially adaptable to sales
men, professional men and retail
Mores making small deliveries In
this new coupe, Interior room of
tho passenger compartment ha
not .heen reduced. Instead there
is more than ample leg room.
The new Hlx coupe iwes the
snms chassis and engln- an do the
other models In the new series.
The only difference Is In the
rear compartment and In the
mounting of the spare wheel or
tiro equipment.
WAHHINOTON V. C, Out. 12
How would u United States of
10 u rope, Hie new HUper-sUUo pro
poned at (leneva, com pure with
tho United Htatett of America?
"Irrespective of 11m political ntt
pects or Ita feuMibillty, tho HUg
Kestion affordH opportunity for
an interesting geographic compari
son," Kays u bullet in of tho Na
tional Geographic Hocltay from
Its headquarters In Washington,
U. C.
"Ah proposed the ICui"opean fed
eration would number 27 noverlgii
HtnteH, HiihhIii 1h o nil tied. Prin
cipalities II ko Monaco nnd Iek:h
tenatoin, nlao Hun Marino, and
Andorra, nnd tho Free City of
Danzig do not come within the
scopo of tho following compari
sons. Area Hmaller; Population Tiiirtcer
"Tho United tales of America
is one and ono half tlmcH great
er In nren," Bays tho bulletin,
"but citizens of the 'United Htntes
of Europe woul d outnumber
Americans In the proportion of 3
to 1.
"The Texas of IT' s. K.' would
bo Franco; Luxemburg Its 1th ode
Inland. Iluth uro Hmaller than
their American counterparts, but
only slightly smaller.
"Relative slzo raises n question
which will Htump most Americans.
It Is tills; of the four biggest
American Htatest how many .are
larger than tho four largest Eu
ropean countries excluding Hus
sln,? The answer: Ono.
r I'Vamv tho European IV' ins
fJlant Texas Is larger thnn
France, but only one-fifth linger.
California, Montana , nnd New
Mexico uro each Hmaller In nroa
than Spain, Germany or Sweden.
"Ho much geographic Instruction
stresses the HinallneHs nf Europe
't'nliko tho problems of Amer
ican union In 177G Is Europe's
variety of governments. Tho thir
teen colonies had more or less
similar governments. Europe's
111 states have almost every style
of government possible; republl",
limited monarchy, unlimited mon
archy, dictatorship, dominion stat
us each with variations. Two
states of Europe nro u I ready 'Uni
ted States.' Vjeirnany Is a union
of IS self-governing states and
cities; wlt.erlnnd Is the oldest fed
eral union In tho world."
Elephant Fills
Own Tooth With
Piece Circus Flap
by American pralrlo standards ' passage of nlr
that It Is surprising to discover
that Holland Is larger than Mary
land, that Finland would carve In
to three New York Htntes, and
that tho total squaro miles of
Oregon and of the Serb, Croat
Slovene are nearly Identical.
"Striking contrasts between Eu
rope and America turn up In the
field of population
llow nn elephant developed the
Idea of Tilling his own tooth Is
told by Courtney Jtyley Cooper(
writer of animal stories, in the
October number of tho American
Magazine.
"Tho elephnnt stole one of tho
laying out flags us ho was brought
from tho mcnngeiie to push n
wagon about the grounds," says
Cooper. "Ho kept It carefully
concealed In his trunk r red flag,
torn from a steel pin and used
by tho boss canvusmnn In tho
mornings to show where tho tents
would rise. Tho 1ohh bull-man
and 1 followed the elephant to see
what ho would do with the rag,
at least discovering the cause.
"Hack nt thu picket line In the
menagerie, tho elephant cnrefully
wadded up tho flag and with his
trunk stuffed It into bis mouth.
Then there was much more stuff
ing nnd rolling of eyes. Finally,
after somo fifteen minutes, tho
boss hull-man ordered him to
open his mouth.
"The rag was found stuffed In
to a tooth which had developed a
large cavity, evidently to halt the
nnd thus free It
It may Bcem far-fetched to des
ignate a dreuiii us u compellliiK
motive In such a hard-headed busi
ness us tho motion picture Indus
try. Yot It was a dream that fur
nished the mainspring for HtartliiK
William Fox on tho road to his
great achievements and that has
lengthened his nhndow until It
now is prominent In the world of
film.
That Imaginative dream came to
William Fox whon ho was a small
hoy living in tho tenements of the
east side of Now York; lie was
horn in Hungary fifty years ago.
Young William, when not attend
ing school, sold newspapers and
peddled shoo polish which his
father made. At night, the youth
liked to attend the theatre and
whenever he could scrape together
the money could he found sitting
with tho other gallery gods.
One dny the boy unburdened
himself to his mother, telling her
that he had dreamed that some
day he would own a theatre of
his own. The fulfillment of his
drenm started In 190U, when Wil
liam Fox Invested his hard earned
savings, amounting to $1,0(10 In a
penny nrcado ut Brooklyn. For
many weeks business was at a low
ebb and tho venture showed noth
ing but losses. ,13ut Fox changed
tho stylos oC entertainment nnd
mado It a success. Soon ho pur
chased two more penny arcades'
and mnde successes of all of them.
Next tho youth leased the Dewey
nnd Dotham theatres in New York.
This was the start, and tho Fox
theatrical holdings were Increas
ing steadily. With a growing
chain of thenlres to he furnished
with pictures Fox found the sup
ply of films was both Inadequate
V MEXICO CITY Trying lo
ClviliM the Indians of Mexico, the
povvrnment Is conducting 7N9
schools for aborigines. The total
Jnrollment la 74,666 children nnd
0.60B adults. Alto there are ft,
;44 Indians enrolled In schools for
roiled races, . .
Htntes the average number of
persons per squaro mile Is lift; In
Europe, 127. Nevada must mirac
ulously spread seven -tenths of a
person to each square mile whlk
Helglum, equally miraculously,
must squeeze 070 men, women and
children on one average square
mile. Yet ltrody Island and
Massachusetts are each more
densely Inhabited, nccordlng to
nren, than the United Kingdom
of Germany. 1
"A united Europe's manpower
overshadows America tremen
dously. All the people of the six
most populous American states;
New York, Pennsylvania, Illinois,
Ohio, Texas and California, mini',
8,000.000 less than the population
(of Germany. I. title Luxemburg,
lost In Europe like a slice nf olive
in n cream cheese sandwich, has
more clilxens than Wyoming. i
Our ''Northcu Nclglihor" J
"Should Euro tt ever federate
America can refer to the S. E.'
as her 'northern neighbor.' If nil
Europe wen brought down to the
latitude level of the United State-t,
the trait of Gibraltar would lie
on the Equator, 2.000 miles south
of Its present position.
"Disparity of latitude, however,
does not prevent parity In cli
mates. Except for the nrldness
of the Southwest, America's cli
mates are much like Europe's.
"Some of the same problems
that brought nhnnt the union of
the 13 American colonies make
Em op turn toward federation.
Thirteen colonies with 13 tariffs
prompted the drafters of the.
Amerlcnn constitution to abolish
economic borders. Twenty-seven
European nations have 27 differ
ent schemes for tariff that tuuko
every border a trade hurdle, j
Money, Tariff and Ktitmptf i
"Within an area two-thirds the
sire of the United States there
are 2tt different money systems
(Luxemburg uses Itelglun money),
27 different sets of postage stamp,
and 27 dim-rent Immigration reg
ulations. Another International
aggravation faces the continental
automobile driver; In some coun
tries he must keep to the left of
the road, In others to tho right.
W h I to ra 1 1 wa y gauges have bee n
unified for the most part. Spain
still has one-third her mileage In
narrow gauge roads.
"A T H. EV has the long-lived
Homnn Empire and the short
lived Holy Ituinnn Empire for
precedents. In recent times the
metric system has heen accepted
by all Europe except the United
ivingnom nnu ine irisn rrco
Btate,
from aching. Yet human dentists
"7 n " "lv ;m,-v and unsatisfactory, ho ho formedii
who ltmiw hn ciiniinnu rue fMUnif I . . . ' '
... m own j)ro(Ueing company and
n tooth." , toir. (, ' .......
Ill Ii'IU III IT I' UA 1 1 1 J II KM I MJI 1(1 IV U
ns It now exists started functioning.-
'
History of a now sort then be
gan lo he mado by William Fox.
A long succession of pictures that
enjoyed n tremendous popularity
carried the repulutfou of the new
Fox Film corporation to tho far
corners of tho enrth. At that time
the expenditure of $100,0011 for the
making of a single picture entit
led "Tho Daughter of the Gods"
was nothing short of sensational.
llItUSHELH (P) P. rtourgeols,
of the Itrussels Uccle Observatory,
has left for an extended tour of
America to'study methods of spec-
ln the United, Iroscope observation. He will visit
the Yerkes observatory of the Uni
versity of Chicago at Willams Hay,
Wis., ns well as tho observatories
of Michigan, Yale and Harvard.
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Klnmath Falls. llutldlng to he
erected soon fin occupancy of
cleaning establishment.
n
If It's an
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You cmi ilt'nMul upon iiny enr whirl) you
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louji, satisfactory service.
O. K. T'seil Curs are put ill Rood driviuu
shape iu our completely eipiippeil shop.
They are reeomliliouetl ami ready to drive
nway.
Drive in our lot nt Kii:hth nnd Ihirtlctt
nnd see for yourself the bargains vc nro
offering.
lie sure to look for the O. K. Taj.
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112 South Riverside Phone ISO
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lip to and Including 1919, all
William I'"ux films were made In
New York and New Jcrtiey. lint
the company btgan development
of the Immense studios at Holly
wood, Cul., which huve since grown
to Include a new pluut of more
than I no acres at 1'ox Hills.
William Kox ten turned Ills at
tention to the expansion of his
theatre holdings. Theatres were
built and acquired all over the
country until in January of l'JJS
came the astounding news of the
purchase of the West Coast Cir
cuit of theatres on the coast, a
chain of 250 houses, followed by
the acquisition of 40 theutres in
Wisconsin nnd the Poll circuit in
New linglnnd. Other Important
deals followed, serving to make
the William Fox enterprises one
of the largest and most powerful
theatre operating units lu the
world.
Still adhorlng to his pioneering
Instincts, Air. Fox was the first to
give thought to the talking pic
ture and backed the experiments
of Theodore Case und Karl 1.
Sponsable In photographing sound
on film by meuns of eloctrlc flash
es. When the experiments were
completed, Fox Alovietoue was an
nounced to u wondurlng world.
The boyhood dream of William
Fox Is now a smashing reulity. Ills
film company has Its own offices
In more thun anu cities In the
United States and Canada. Abroad
he is represented In every large
city of Europe, Australia, Asia und
Africa. The William Fox circuit
of theutres is comprised of more
than 8110 playhouscB, located lu nil
parts of the United States and
seating a million people. The ap
praisal of the two enterprises is
placed nt well over $500.000,0011.
The Fox company recently ac
quired the Craterlan and Hlulto
theatres In Medford that are na
iler the supervision of J. 11. Itels-man.
president of the Board of Trade,
is chairman ot the newly formed
Tin I'roduccrs Association which
claims to control 00 per cent of
the British tin production.
Lord Brentford, better known
as Kir William Joynson-HIcks, the
hue secretary of state for home
ui7ulrst has gone In for Insurance
So has Sir Kumuet Hoare, ex-secretary
of slate for air.
Hir Arthur Steel.Maltland, late
minister of labor, leans to bank
ing. He has become a director
of tho United Dominions Trust.
Ltd.
TURKS ISLAND, West Indies
(IP) In the first half of the cur
rent year 8110,00 bushels of sr.lt
were exported from this Islund.
double the 1927 figures. The salt
business has flourished here for
300 years.
own record of the highest water
fall harnessed to generate electric
ity will be broken by the new
Dlxence power plant. An artific
ial lake at an eleyatlon of 6,600
feet will drop water 6,600 feet to
the power station. The plant will
cost $15,000,000.
Myrtle Point. Norway Ceme
tery association improving road
leading from highway to cemetery
I.ArSANNK IIP) Hwllzerlnnd's ' grounds.
LONDON Of) Six members of
tho Into conservative cabinet
h ended by Stanley Ltnhlwin have
alreiuly won lucrative connections
in Lomlmrd Street nlnce they went
out of office hint June.
Kir Austen Chamberlain, the
former foreign secretary whose
monocle Is beloved of every car
toonist, and Sir Laming Worthlng-ton-lSvnns
late secretary of state
for war, have Joined tho board ot'iES
i no i i renter JiOniion nnu conn ties
Trust, Ltd., of which the Karl of
Birkenhead, formerly their cabinet
colleague, is chairman. The trust
is Interested In electricity.
Sir Philip Cunliffe-Llster, late
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