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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1930)
PA015 FOTTR IVfKDFOI?,!) MAIL TR1HUNK. MKDFORT"). ORKfiON. TUESDAY. DFX'VAUWM 2, 10:50. E. SUNDAY FOR CALL! ID Had a largo poitlon of tlio film niuo movliiR picture funs of Ml fiinl only bocn ' of It I hoy wntiM linvo rrnwdpd tlio Modioli! airport Sunday iiftmiioon to aool ltcn Lyon, the Rood looking niovini? plcturo actor, and follow mm suioui tlio city und note that ho wo Just au human bclim liko Hie rest of ua men folks, und n regular follow xvhoHO stuRo and plotnrc fa ran. and the fact tiiat lie la the husband of the equally famous Hebo Uanli la, movie actress, have not Hpollod him. Unfortunately for the Modfoid gills but fortunately for Men, the former did not know that he had condescended to vlult our fair city lor a time. Yes, Hen, who played the part of "Monte" in "Hell's Ansels" here at the Holly theatre hero last week and the moving picture filer who played tho part or Von Klchlorren, I ho Herman world war air rice, drove hero Sunday afternoon from Klamath Kails to see Harry Crandall, tho P. A. T. ulr mail pllnl, who look a Hying part In "Hell's Angels" nnd who in person deliv ered a short talk at the allows or that picture last Friday. They were very much disappoint ed on reaching (ho local airport to learn that Crandall would not -he In Medford on his regular run until Monday and after looking over thn city lor a time departed on the re turn trip to Klamath Falls, wlioro they will be all this weok worklntr on a new picture which a company Is filming and which also lias fly ing reatures. They left with the understanding that Crandall will go over to Klamath Falls to see them. "Yes, we are still up In the nlr," jemarked Lyon Jocosely at the Med ford airport. Wlien l-yon nnd companion vis ited the DeVoe establishment here for some liquid and food refresh ment late Sunday afternoon or early evening the movio shiek was quickly recognized. Brisbane's Today (Continued from Pais One) The Big Trail" Here Wednesday "Amos V Andy" Coming to Holly Anion 'ii' Amlv, Siimioum Intel' imlloniilly over tlio radio, make their punllti how in tht'Ir flrwt ulf-(alkliMc molWm I t n r e, heck and Doulile Check at thn Holly theatre tomorrow. They mimt lie hoch to really b uiiriH'u4ed. It's a radio picture. "Go West, my mule, go Vest", shouts El Brendel, in one of. the humorous sequences of the Fox all talking production Raoul Walsh's "The Big Trail" . Hy ',1 lli'endcl i of canned goodH that I ruttle even One "f thane dnys I am going I "nw wh,'n ' w"lk , , , .. , , , , I When I was in vaudeville I used back to New 1 ork for a short va- I ... ' to gi't up at noon every nay. l-'or ration mi.l likewise for a Utile In- j ,,,,. ,, ..Thn lllB Truir 1 fortiiiiibni. ! hud to git up every morning at I have JUHt finished playing rnur-thlrly and by that I mean Just "( iuHHle." a Kwedo in Uaoul , four and il he If hours after mld Walsb's pniduellon, "The It I g night. Trail," Fox picture coming to the! I learned tho sign language from Fox Cruterinn theatre. JJellevo you five tribes of Indians, Hhoshonen, mo, 1 have been a man of the open ('rows, Arapahoes, llluekfont und spaces for more than three months OleyenncH; but when I went to liv, Itlltl olliiTH "f till! (I'Cilll'sl iiiilusirial uririniixHtioiiH in 1 lit; United States. , iCoiild Uiismiii show (.'renter MilL-HitfC'iici! tlian in'KclcctiiiK' lliem? Don't mi drriwliiiiiitu KiiKNiu, wliiitover von tliink oT lier idcim. She limy 'do to Western Industry wlmt Moliunitned almost did to Western uivili.iitiyii nnd relijj ion. , ' " An Mp.ninrwu!U!y , comnilltee fur federal public works" aiiinrgfMi to ifiinark that tho itaprflNKlnn 1b cost ing us twelve fiilllon dnlliini a your, and that line of our "war time tm-h-niMtio" would turn that to pain. Let i!n liopo it wouldn't iiu:lude the var time tcclml(uo that Hpnnl a billion doltara on ulrHhlps thai, wouldn't fly and nioro than a hll Iloa on floating; HhlpH (hat never weut to mm and couldn't bo Klveu away whon tho war wub over. That 'eniprKiu:y rommltteo" KiiKKoHtH HpondlnK a billion in re moval of hIuiuh ami virions (rme menta hiikhik other UiIiikh. That KOod suKRoatlnn will probably re main a miKKOHtlon. We tiro heller ut talking than wo are at doing. Meanwhile, the MrlLlHh, wtthottt talking about btllloiiH, aiMually pro lOHe to npend $15,000,000 to wipe out U) n l on hIuiuh. t RallroadK demand "aweeplng ip-I Hef from competition." They would liko to "curb" pipe Hiich now pump r lug oil on co chit Idl In nil I rou d tunk carH by ratlroadK. They would mako tho oil com panies got rifl of their $100,000,000 iiivuutment and would check con Hi wise ithlpplng and canal frelKhtH. Tucho thlnga and otherN they PU MA ND. Wliat they NKK1) la to bring their own methnda up to date, atop hauling heavy trains weighing up warda of 1,000,000 pound h, to carry 10.000 ponndn of pnHaengors to the mat two or three stations. iKailroada have auffered, their patiHPiiger traffic has been cut al moat in half, and whatever hurts rtjflroadn hurta the country. The railroad will not find n , rmedy for their troubleH in tor-, bidding other htiHltiesa enterpriHea to employ modern muthoilH. There hi a limit to patornallHin, even I where important public utilities are con cor nod. j Stalin atraiigo. powerful creature, I absolute dictator of ItOMiia. who1 Uvea on two or three thoinmnd dol lars a year and Hpemla bllllona on Induatry, analyxea KiiroHau onult Hons thtia. lie nays war Is com ing surely. The strong powera "will rruah the weaker. When the weak enes are eliminated the hg ones will fight each other." .That's what happens when you put hi.; ami little spldnra into a bottlo. Kirat the big onew eat the little ones, then tho big ones eat each other. Then there Is one very big fat aplder left. i x 4 . ! v A II automobiles, homes and build Ings In Caracns were ordered paint ed hy tho prefect of police lor Hie proper olrservaiice of the death of Simon llollvar, Vcnexuelu's liberator. und if you don't think I havo been over every foot of the trull that the plonoei'H traveled a hundred yours ago, I it in willing to hIiow you my miii burned, tanned And illHttrcd head, heels ami neck. I havo been- kicked by my aide piitinor, a. mule. We btid a little mfsunoei-Htunding at first but I c;imc to the coix'luHinn that t get along on a friendly banlH with a mule, you munt know more than Sie iIoch, I knew more than the mule hut when 1 flniKhed Hie picture the mule wiih Htill uncouvtucetl. I have ridden In covered wagons until some of my bones strewn along thtf desert trnllK. 1 htivo been boKKed in a mudhole, almoHt drowned lu the Knuke river, hud to let myself dow'i ItTiU feet over it cliff, bunging by a rope; and I mean hugin by that rope hcruiiHc If I Imj !et go the Widow Jtremlel wnuUI now be spending my lnmirancC'-luoiMCy. t have raten ho miinv varieties talk It I got my tribes mixed up, so they didn't make mo a chief ! like they did Haoul Wal.sh. I 1 have walked, ridden, run and climbed over "The Big Trail," 1 along with .John Wayne, Alurgue i rite Churchill nnd the other olay ! crs, and 1 remembered that WuIhIi I said boforo we started making this ! picture, that we would have to ' take it on the chin the same way : the pioneer had to yko it. j Tluit'K why 1 Hit id lPthe opening j of thlHQStiiry that I planned to go I to New York, at my first oppor tunity, to get aoRe information. I Down on 14th Street in New were York they havo a burlesnue com I puny. Tho third girl, from tho left, went over the original trail, f know, 100 years ugo. I'm going to rail on her and we wilt havo a great timo rcmlntac lug. O I urn going to get first hand knowledge as to whether I had a tougher time in 1 P 30 than she had In her day. "Brothers" to Show at Rialto Tomorrow er of tlio I'aclflo Ti'lpphotia (mil li'uniph roinpany wan roturnlnUj protect. ' Coming to. the screen In their flrft all-talking motion picture, Amos 'n' Andy check and Jouble check the power of sheer person ality In the field, of entertainment. ioi until iney are wen on mej In building . the characters of Amos 'n' Andy for "Check und Double Check," the photoplay, It was decided that fidelity to the characters of 'the air must be the first consideration. Every detail was carefully worked out, hun dreds of thousand of question- screen with every accepted aid ln nalres filled in by radio ofans presentation given them docs their! were read, and Amos 'n' Andy amazing triumph on the radio themselves were given complete stand in Its true value. How they authority to add; revise or delete. were utile to win attention of the greatest audience in world his tory with appeal to ear alone stands doubly wondrous. On screen or stage, personality Is a Hlmple thing to build. Scenic effects, physical makeup, clash of character, and a dozen other uni ties all contribute to the building of Individual personality along tho lines the nuthur intended. On the radio there Is voice alone. True lo TyiM on Screen. Now Amos 'n Andy como to their admirers in complete' char acterization. They are given for the first time the aid of makeup, gesture, background and a diatlnct dramatic technique. And, strangely enough, what they are 'on the pcreen Is being accepted without tho very thing they "Check and Double Check' opens at the Holly theatre to morrow for a four-day run. Pop ular prices will prevalj, for thc engagement. The regular prices of the Holly. Ol'ontght the high school play, ' The (loose Hange Hlh," will be pesented, The cur-: tain will he at ft: 15 sharp. i LAUGHLIN REAPPOINTED ACCIDENT COMMISSION SAl,KM, Dec. 2. (P) Sam Luughlfn, chairman of the state Industrial accident commission, was today reappointed a member of; the eommlHfjiuu Norhlad. . . by ; Governor Florence. Three miles of Cape to Scuttle from Portland when bis hnve been In the Imaginations of i road, between Itakcr ranch nnd swerved across, tho highway i tho 1 11 ions who knew them on Cape creek will be widened, grav- PERSONAL QIFTS for "HER" PAJAMAS Mandarin Sets Crepe Pajamas with Velvet Jacket Silk Pajamas with Quilted Jackets Three-piece Rayon Sets HOSE Gordon Service Gordon Service Chiffon Gordon "Chiffoam" Gordon "Ingrain" o ROBES 0 Striped Flannel Silk Quilted Robes Two-tone Reversible Lacy Negligees ACCESSORIES Costume Jewelry Handkerchiefs i- ' Gloves Bags ADRIENNE'S 0 " o o "Distinctive Individual Apparel for Women '' nnd crushed Into a tree. the nidin. eled and -turnontH put In- W Itomanrc, nullum, llirlllini! ilroinii nnd u Hoimntionul, lnul vhiyiKani.o iiiiojiuy ino ostronifily tiilonloil jKSSvo Hi'ii l.yloll miik wf ,j "Urollioi'H." I Ii nun mi ii ii i, , inn in I II ( HIH'COKHflll hIiiko piny roloiiK imI liy I'olunititH I'lctiiioK, a roully -n I crtjil n in t- plr liiro. 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