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MKTWOKn UlATL TRTBTJNE, MEDFOKD, OIiEdOX. SUXDAY, JaNTA' lr -4. ' 1931. PAGE TWO Medford Mail Tribune iiblMinl I MEUKOIID I'lllNTlNd CO. 23-2T 20 N. Fir HI. I'Iioim 15 RoiiKirr w. hi'iil. miior . BOH'TKII HJIITII, Statu An ImlfiieiKlctit Npjr Entered as sccojvI elws mailer at Mrirrd, (lirti'in, under Act of Slanli H. in, 'J. "TlWItll'TlON HATHB Hy Mall In Advance: i Dally, with HiiTKlay, yr T.S0 It.nly, Killi Huwliiy, uioiitli ,7" ; Unity, bIiIhuiI BtimU)', Vfr lail)-, willvout Sunday, muiilli j Rniid'iy, uik )W . ., 2. 'ill I Ity Currier, in Admitce XJnlfxril, A-litaift, JarkMimfllc, Onirtl I'uinl, l'liuiiiK, Talent, liold i Mill owl on Ilifcliis: , Pally, villi KniMl.ty, month .? Daily, wlilKiiil SuiKijy, month til I Ilaity, hMIhiUI K'liidi)'. L-iie rar T HU j Daily, villi H'lula). 01 year 8.00 All tnrrw. ra-h in atliiiiKT. cirfidal pjrr ut tir ( fly of Mnlfurd. ; Official pnim or Jackvii Cnuuty. .Mi:.!liKlt OK TIIK AHHIH l ATKIl VM'JM Iterritiiu Full I -a (! Wue RVniee Tlie AoeiaivU 1'ios is excluirly enlitlnl to 1 llw use for piiliUrnllnn uf nil riius IKntrln-t nciliml to it or (iiliervUc rrtiliteil in thl iwjier, 11 ul nbo lo llic local news imhlUlied herein. All rli;liH Tor putillr nllon of sjiecidi dispatches lim-in ate uLmj reenl. MK.Mlir.lt W AI IUT UIHKAU CIIUU.ATION' ,M KM UK II (IK TIIK isrn.it imikhs Advert InImb II''ji esuiilnt lu-s M, C. HWIKNSUN ft (Ti.Ml'AW Offleps in .New York. Chirac), Pot roll, Sun Frnurbro, Im Angi-lci, Hcaltle, 1'urttaiul. Smudge Smoke Many of the social Hons put on their dress suits for New Years, a nil looked lll;o fume tiling for a change. If. Uyce, the downtrodden J'ville Hcrf, is battling tin? frigid bronze witli n camol hnir overcoat, that intiHL havrj .set him back three Hteorn and a tark of hay. The kid.s uro layii)K marblcK with Kn'at gusto, and po.steriiy will have a couple of bin league polter D layers. IflSl wan ushered In Wednesduy evening. . Wo did not learn the name of the ushers. Quite a furore was caused last week, when It became generally known that the "ICss" in S. (',. Mi-mien hall's monicker, tooi for Kterling, Instead of Samuel, nml wpeeulation Is now rife on what the "Cee" stands for probably Culli Ver. Money I tlll mchico, hut that Isj not new. I iutoxlennts were ratlinr few dur-i Intf the Yule season, hut what there was, caused the eontulner to make long, HwoopliiK bowH in tho pre,s itnee of the fair sex. Prof, llelmer of 'INilent 1h nil ox , eJutd about the cracks made by I'rof. Einntoin' of Berlin, Uurmftiiy, on tbo cuHinle nethnr, tho potency of ethei'olds, etc. If Prof. lOinytoln declared "Uoy will, be boyd," Prof. Uelnicr would believe ll. , The lib. ( ui tit inihor.sed iKugene . Wetl, 3-l!l, A coterie of collegians home for t h e ho II d a ys. will ret u r n to the! r ivMpeollve campusett on tho mor-, row. One uf tho niftier gals throw a high heel Tues. while crossing the crossing nnd Verne -iJlioUun, the efficient Kspee watchman, effici ently hammered it bnck on with n Htruy Hplke, and the victim went on her way under hop own steam, without thanking the Good Samar ium. A former nightgown Hfi1cman. of ihr MMr rills' t'' of 19-2 Wan a , veoent visitor and indulged In eon-, niderable mj-itorlutiH whisperings Ualn felli copiously- Wed. and Thurs. eves. II whh hanlly enough to wet the ground, unerw ono was out in it. Willie Iloatlt miule n secret viMt to a VHiicouven preiicher bwt Hep tembr. Jtnd many now claim they knew tt all tho time, which they diil not. Verne I'trophy the stockman was in last week, and denied tho re port that tlmcM were mo tough ho had to eat buy along with his cows. Many who refuse- to use Dock Thayer's cold pills are burking. Wash. State lost to Alabama, en abling t. Ilrenner lo pick anolhe loser. liobias Ueiiel, the solon. Inform ed your eorr. thai he was forced to uo to the legislature. .Ian. 1 2. by hS constituents, and, if there If any const It uonl wo cruel let him survey bin stand, and relent and repent. The biieboiiA of the cold spell ;is broken Tues, a long v 1th a couple of ribs. There Is going to he ,. Homely Clrl contest In March This I a uood Idea, but we predict difficulty In getting anybody to be a Judge. It will be no safe l;i.-k to brand a Indy homely. It. llardwell got $l3C.s.n fmm bis t'nele Sam. In a refund. The writer onre got ?x cents buck from his I'ticle Sum. and we hope t he tow iittnnn don't have to ex pend 136S to get the II cents. He has not got tho sum In whole or !n p.irt yet. Mexican money has taken Ihe lead over American coins In Mex b'tili, Lower California. The ratio is 70 to 30. a reversnt of eon dltlonn in the border town, Tho United Wtatcs geological survey has completed a 1 0-year Job of mapping the Hawaiian Is ln nds. Federal hunters have killed 2no Horn In Utah In the last 15 years. California gasoline tax vol lec tions totaled $1, lo. M7 In (be thhd quarter of this year. In Montana's two chief herds of Klk there nr approximately 1. (imo head. A nweet potato of Ihe Vorto lllcan yam variety weighing 11 it-4 pounds wipj frown this season near llearne, Texas. !t rwfiw on lh went coat of AIiinR; contain up to l.ioo.nuo feet oft logs each. lUght per cent less iurkey-j are being Rrfiwn In Oklahoma this year fhun.U 102 QUILL; .Mini has certain iiuiliniable rights, iiichnliiij; tlint of curry ing ii cluh to protect the others. Il imisl he ;i jrrc.it cojiNoliit ion the holes in his shoes nre jnsi A Unix isn't so bud. lie doesn't sen re people stiff at regular j intervals by asscmbiin-; for another session. Had times are tln.se when liiiccs and less on the seat. A trade is imieli like a profession, except that yon do y nir pract 'muii before you heL'in to charge, for it. Still, the modern uirl trains ;ui' man who can afford to live The Senate is against Mr. Hoover, lint that's the only break ic's had since be took office. ISlessed are those who have no to do. They needn't rcn,"h for a The "jniister has his faults, a Sunday school when he takes a Americanism: A spirl of fuel equal to those above him above him. Violet ray lamp: A sunshine stav in the shade all summer. Warfare can't last idways. out of great moral principles to The survivors who wore jiray can assure Kockiie that In isn't, the first to wear himself out licking other people. The first great shock of matrimony is I he discovery that a perfect complexion doesn't make bum coffee taste any better. It's perfectly saife to pour alcohol in a little car to keep it from freezing. It doesn't think itself a great big car. If a private -iti.ens decides gets jailed. If a federal judge The new industrial alcohol has a bad odor, "that bootleg chemists can't remove." It will be used in the manufacture f perfumes.' ' ' 1 Samson go! one break at least. While Delilah was cutting his hail1 she didn't try to sell him the shop. Correct this sentence: "1 see you have a cold," said the man, "and I'm sorry I can't suggest a remedy." AmerLeauism : Keeling superior to jury service; feeling ashamed of jury verdicts. Hrief explanation of success: A proud resolve to go back and show the old home town it guessed wrong. Another way for a married say: "All righl ; invite your tludgiiig by Ihe way, it is moved here and there, the line of east resistance must be tho waist line. No wonder Charles Dana Uibson's painting was denied wall space in that exhibit. The judges could tell what it meant. Keud : Any quarrel that has knows how it started. Civilization has about hit scolds criminals gets llMli columns of astonished praise. A Christ inn uiilion is mic Hint (lie lliiiij; it iloes. A Pocket WASHINC.TO.V I. C. .laca. Pyrenees tow n of Spain, where a revolt wa prompt ly put down, lien among the mountains imt can hardly be called a mountain (own ucrotdh to a bulletin from the Washtnuiou. l. C. headquarters of the National tJcouraphlc Wo - J ciely. I ".lai a I? lew (ban I'll nilb's ficm the crct of the Pyrenees' which form lhr- I- reach-Spanish boundary," says tin bulletin, "but It lies, not on a mountain slope j or rbluo. but n a little bill that' riHi's above a broad vallev near1 the headwaters of the llio Ara-i go u, Travelers who approach It from the true hill towns to the north and east are Impressed by (be flu liiess of the dusty plain ' and smiui effect produced by tlnv huge brown walls t hat circle U. 1 v.. t ui.u. urn., I cMlen Among Sleep Hill- "If olle looks to the lofty peaks to the north or Journeys down toward iC teal lowlands of Spain.! however, he teallA that there is much i ounh com: try surrounding i .hit a, To the north the railway i climb rather steeply for ten miles to Contranc where the Spanish j rails eonie In an end. A fw yards j from the rtatnm in the moui h of - j the ureat Somport tunnel that j dive, under the Hpattivh-Kreaeh i border. It Is travel sd by a French! lcctrli- railwav. "South of .lata ate ei od-d fool-! IiIIIm of Ihe Pyrenees cut at places Into ib-ep canyons ami IxolMed cllfts. This situation of .laca, im Hi one of I be principal P. i cures, p:ips, nnd protected on Ihrsuutli.t has made it of historical Impor l.uxe. Over Sompoit Pass tlhe( Summit Pol tus of the Unmans), j the creater part of the aimy ofj POINTS to u jolitcsH luiin to know tlui psychological, pants show inure wear on m herself to he a yood wife for in a hotel. idea what. Hie market is jrointf tfuii when they see an' auditor hut he doesn't shock and shame bunch of money. equality that makes every man and superior to those who aren't substitute used by people who Some day the nations will run fiht for. against the ISth amendment, he does it, he gets SHi'J columns. man to have the last word is to folks and leave mine out." continued so long that nobody the bottom when a judge who is horrified when another tines' ( of History France In "33 when Mohammed -. anism th rente net to overrun I'11 rope. Later Juca became the headquarters of Christians In the reeomiuest of Araon from the Moors, The city's coat of arms is a reminder of the hum Mruunle with the dark aliens. It htars oil a shield the heads of lour sheik?-Ohl- I'IkIu Sliam lluttlc "When a final effort was made by the Moors to retake .laca IP Tti.V ihe women of the town rounht and helped rept t the at tackers. Tliis' bit of Java's history Is commi'iuoratcd yearly on the first Friday In May when the mils of the city fiwht a sham but tle. ".laca has always valued Its in dependent spirit, Its , fi.t-ros. a body of privileges that eonstttud' a sort of loeul Manna t'harta. are perhaps the oldest In Spain. They are kepi In a chained la ok in one of the public hutldinirs of the tow n. "l(c,i where loyal Spanish soldiers yP.hered to m-el Ote for ces iiiarchiui; from .laca. is def inlti'ly outside the Pyrenees foot hills, on a plain that at some sea jMtns !etqiis parched and wared, tint ut ivtbers Is luh with i r rti;,i -td crops It was more than :b eui-s after Chri-tians established themselves In .laca beforo they w ere able tt push soul hw ai d miles lo Hues, ,, and drive Ihe Moors from that city, lioth .lacn and llite-i.-i were In I'oiuan hands nearly two c e a t u r I e before t'hril;" From .limitary November. California dairymen p t o d u c e d :.'.r).tMMi.oiM) pounds of milk for condensation or reduction as coin- Fifteen Years Ago This Week (from (lio fitoH of The Mull Tribune) Monday With Ihu northwest In tin grip of snow-and storm, and California hit' by hard niinn, the Kogue River vuJlcy maintains Us bright and sunny weather. Kvldelitly the Lord is determined lo give this Hection a lesnon on the value of Irrigation. The police report that several nolulKtN have "been suHsy' when (inked why they have not aecured their lillti licenses. Some joker last night stolo the huts of all the waitresses at the Hotel .Medford. If caught he will never do it again. The Oregon bone-dry law is now In full effeot and force. There is no widespread suffering for lack of liquor. Tuesday "The young man reported as shot on Little Butte, only fell and broke his wrist." ( lOagl; Point Kagleta)., I Jr. .1. .1. Hmmen to run for councilman against I''. V. Metlyri skt, father of the Mcdynskt plan, and Dr. J. M. Koeiie urged for vacancy in .second ward, Tho precipitation since Septem ber hits been 2.24 inches, atid all the farmern are praying for rain. Theila liara, "Vampire of . the Films," to appear ut Page theater, arousing local interest. Three citizens who did not realize Oregon was dry, by legis lation, were found intoxicated in a downtown alley this mowing. WetlnoMluy Commercial ciub annual meet ing lacks a iiuurum, owing to other attractions. Little interest is being shown In the forthcoming municipal elec tion. Charles Ilazelrigg returns from a trip to the .Middle West, and says ho must take his hat off to .Med ford. Moko Uurkdull's dog "Turk'' en gages in a hattle with a California bulldog, and 1b badly chewed. Crowd of 5(1 gather, and are scold ed by a woman passing by. Thuixlay Movement launched to restore, "Ye old time Medford npir!t." Valley Boil to be "experted." George Treichlor withdraws from atdcrmanie race, giving Dr. J. M. Keene n clear field. Wednesday ovening MIsh Sadie Lacy entertained with an informal dancing party at the Andrews studio. Mm. Ijd Andrews acted .18 ehapcronc. Those present Were: M isses .) en n Budge, Leu h Wn lin ers, Frances Kenny, Margaret So utter, Gladys Peart, Mivlnn Childei-H and Dorothy Thprne: Karl Hubbard. Walter Brown. Kodncy Sehuier, Herbert Afford. Leigh Swlnson,- Carter -Brandon, Uave ltosenburg and Carl Teng wald. Friday Irate subscriber writes letter to editor declaring "men who watch dog fights are worse than the dogs.' Heavy rain hits valley, cheering tho farmers. 1 leavy snows In mountains isolated Medford from rest of world. Presldunt Wilson nnd Theodore House veil engage in bitter ex change. W. H. McGowau has n bad ease of la grippe. Saturday Ben Sheldon tells of Jackson county exhibit tit Krlsro fair. State gripped by coldest weath er of the year. New German offensive oti the Western front fails. "Shorty" Barber, the barber, be came temporary possessor today of a thoroughbred Black M Inorca rooster, of which he is very proud, because D. M. Lowe may permit him to keep il. It took the first prize at the Salem fair u year ago nnd is a vn hi able bird. Mr. Lowe loaned it lo Judge Tun Velle and Mr. Barber borrowed it from tho latter. 4 . Press Comment On Inderal Hillbillies TravelniK In California, Frank Jenkins, who recently mdd the name and subscription list of his Kuneue lieMiter to that news paper's Competitor for a youni? fortune thereby 'cutting- sill more the number of Oregon elites which are two -newspaper towns, notices how federal bulldlnws in our neighboring state compare with those In our own. In his column of t he Koseburg New s-Keview, which hu still owns, he says: "The poHtoffice in which this contribution will be mailed Is, as Rood as the Itoseburg post office. It is better than the post off Ice at (! rants Pass. "This, mind you, in a town of 1 loo. "It Isn't quite Up to the litfuO and unusually busy fed eral building at Medford. but It is a wonder for a little town of this nlf.e. "Somebody. It is perfectly plain, had a mighty good nhn of his homo town, and didn't hesitate to keep his good Idea rlKht with him when he unit after his comrressiiian for a postofilcc biitldlnu for Wil lows" Foi- a "iiK time in the past. en there were favors lo pass around the states of California ami Washington seemed always to get thu breaks, and anxthimt ore Kon not was comparatively imlnnl fh it snd even then achieved by ureal effort acainst odds. Q .Now iMtsoii is getting a Tew j federal butldinus. and Oiant Pass! hopes to be union n the cities to ' receive one O Our need great, as Mr Jen- I kins indicates. - Oraiits I'llieu Courier. t.o i:uoit s ii:sst,i: to vim :ss no iM i s (Continued From Pa( One) Meier In b Is ml dress hefon group Kist Tuesday, t text books to school children of the state is now being drafted by George Netiner, United States at torney, at the request of a com mittee consisting of Senator J. O. Bailey, C. A. Howard, state sup erintendent of public instruction, Mrs. William Kletzer, and Hepre jsenlatlve Mrs. Dorothy McCul j lough Lee. Many of the legisla j torn have expressed themselves j favorable to a bill of this kind. I "Oregon is not particularly in : need of legislation. The solution ;of our troubles if wo have any : real ones lies In economy and ! industry." Hall said, i A note of warning against hasty 1 legislation was sounded by Sena tor J. K. Bennott, of Multnomah ! county, in presenting his comment I on the coming session. Senator Bennett, who was also a cundi I date for the Republican governor j ship nomination, said "In my judgment the most important I thing for the incoming legislature to do will be to keep its feet on j the ground and not allow itself j to be rushed into hasty and un ' sound legislation." ) "I would say that strict econ i omy in governmental affairs," the Multnomah senator continued, "is 'one of the surest roads back to - prosperity. To wantonly spend the taxpayers' monoy will have lo be guarded against, as to do so would only postpone temporarily the day of reckoning. Other mat Iters of importance before the leg I iKlaturc will be power development jand the conservation of the same, i Our regulation of public utilities must also be considered by this I legislature." j Senator Bennett will propose a ; measure .to transfer the primary election from May to September. I Ho states: there would be certain Ccouumius, as well as- improve ments in system, effected in til is way. The item of eliminating one voter.- pamphlet possible under this arrangement, would mean a saving alone of $14,000. He will also introduce a reso lution asking authorization for an investigation of telephone charges in Oregon, he has announced. The resolution would authorize a con ference with telephone company officials and a committee pained jointly by the president of the senate ami speaker of the house, and a report of findings ami rec ommendations of the committee to lie made within 15 days" of the passage of the resolution. Coming Tuesday Arthur Lake and Sue Carol in a delightful scene from Radio Pic tures' comedy, "She's My Weak ness." which comes to the Holly Tuesday for a two-day showing. "Under Suspicion" Is Rialto Thriller Flint ogra plied and recorded in the beautiful Lake Louise region of Canada. "I'nder Suspicion." thrilling song romance of the northwest, co-featuring Lois Mo ran and J. Harold Murray, opens Its three dnys engagement today at the Fox lilalto theatre. It Is a Fox Movietone produc tion. The story relates the adven tures of a llritish war ace, who. In order to protect the family honor and cover up a serious blunder of his yonniier brother, takes the name of John Smith and disap pears. He later turns up In the forces of the Canadian Northwest Mount- j ed Police, w here he soon falls in ' love with his commandant's beau- I tif til daughter. The development j of the romance forms a most fas- j clnatiUK drama, which reaches Its j climax In the exciting revelation ; of Smith's true identity. j Miss Moran. who interprets the1 b-ading feminine role, is the ' charming little actress who was last seen In "Not Damaged," while , Murray played the lead In the Fox Moietoiios. "Women Everywhere" "Cameo Klrby." Two other fea-; lured players are J. M. Kerrigan, remembered as the witty "Peter" ' in "Song O' My He:irt." and Marie 1 Saxon. who recently deserted liroadway for Hollywood. i JOSEPHINE FYES ' ; It A NTS l-ASS ore. Jq, lirmvi'M of w-tr.tw he"t S ; In add . Josephine county e pect i.noir approximately J--' annual prodiu lion the. f berries t h i i year, it w.t revealed at a meeting of the ;Qt ers association here. Uarrcllmr contracts : and Increase in acreage will re present t he In crease, members of the association I I Gloria Swanson Qloria Swanson star' of "Whiat.aiw.idow' Clorio Swanson In a modern com edy, Willi modernistic sets of revo lutionary design, sninrt clothes ga lore, three new popular songs and a supporting cast headed hy Owen iiooro. Lew Cody and -MarKaret MrlllRslon. Kuch are I he Ingre dients of "What a Widow!" ihe slur's most recent talking" anil singing picture released hy I'niteil Artists and hooked for showing at the Holly theatre today and tomor row. In the title role Miss Swanson appears as a young ami attractive widow, filled with an amhition lo make up for years cf boredom, hy sooJiing romance in Paris, While Owen Moore has the teatured role as a young attorney, lie. finds 'him self with considerable coinpetition. Emil Jannings Star of Crater ian Show A rare treat is in store for au diouces at tho Fox Craterian thea tre. l-.mil Jannings. who achieved premier renown in American-made silent pictures as a character actor t n k U U K At thi nihnuil AntmimhUv Slwws I irst place nl the National Autoiiio liilr Shows u msilion j;r;uiliwl on llie Imsis if nnniial sales vnhunc i-. again iiMnriloil lo Clicvrolol. litis in tlic fmirlh consrrtilivr lime that Clirvroli'l lias nrhirvn! llii-. liiinor. Anil the reason lies in ihr rxrctitiorwtl Mil no uliich Chrvrolrt cars coiKiislrnlly pniviilr. Thist year, in its hipjicr anil hrlter Six, Chevrolet is oiTerilif; an ont rtaniling t'tatnrKe of I ho value v hi Ii lias brtincht it such reinnl diicie. NEW O O Also Dealers In Chevrolet Six-Cylinder Trucks. SJ55 to $695, f. o. b. Flint Michigan I' Star of Holly Film lor among those eager to aid the widow in her determination to live and learn are a night club dancer, a Russian violinist and a Spanish baritone, played by Low Cody. (Iregery (laye and Herbert IIiub giotii. . Vincent Younuins. the Broadway composer responsible for such hits is "Hallelujah, Pile One (Mil" mil the music of "No, No. Nan ette," wrote Miss Swanson's songs, with lyrics by George U'uggnor and Russell Robinson. Tho mini lu'i's arc "l,uve Is Like a Sung," "Sav Oui, Cherio" and "You're the One." The shows at the Holly today will bo continuous, starting at 1:1a. with this roature picture. The us ual good short subjects will also be shown. will be seen and heard In his first i ivllMulliinff picture at the Fox Cra t terian thealro next" Tuesday. The picture is "The Ulue Angel." ' In this JmBlish-diabig version of t a Oerman-made masterpiece, di ; rected by Josef Von Sternberg, the 1 great Jannings is seen as the good land righteous professor in a hi ; school in a (ierman city., lie rules the classroom with a power akin A T A M K II I for Slae fosiriSi In fail, no pri'ioiis Chrvrolrt car has ever rriri'si'iili-il hiii-Ii a high ilrn-c of ipialilv ami aiUaiii-i-mitnt, anil sohl at snrh hnv irii'i'.'ar. tmlav's Chrvrolrl Si. .cw lsv priee Kii.i.Ulrr. SI,.".; ,,m Ho.ul.lrr illi tinuhlr e .il. $ t'l."(1 ( ,M, Ii r .'j,r. u.ilm. ( Mic.jr,f,;'iel.,ii.."illl;Siiui,. r.l r,M,, J.-'ta, n.i I impi. (iiinililr -.-.il). "ii Mmiiliiiil SciLui. h.t.i; Spmuil -sril;,,, 5('U. SM;j;il etiiiutitii, rxlfu. . I'li.ri. I. .. ii. Mini. Mi.llit . 11 kvhsj:t SIV See Your Dealer BelowO! O Pierce-Allen MotorCo., to that of an imperial Caesar, and his pupils fear and respect him. j for he is an upright. God-fearink , man, a model of sobriety. y i When he learns by chance that ; several of his pupils have been I visiting the "Blue Angel Cafe." he ; decides to catch them In this for ; bidden waterfront cabaret and ; thus, on the spot, deliver n repri mand that will prevent them from further wasting their time there. But as fate will have it, tho good man becomes confused in tho mtul activities at the music hull, and instead of finding the youths, he ( finds the object of their adoration Marlenc Dietrich, a gorgeous creature, the favorite of the cafe.. Beset by a romantic Impulse ' such as he had never In his life before experienced, Jannings be : comes enamored of this lovely ; blonde dancer. She thinks that she ; loves him. But when news of the ; alliance gets to the school the boys ridicule their erstwhile teacher so . he-irtily that the school authorities seeing Jannings delinquency I respectability, fire - him from his job. The undoing of a man has bo- gun, i ne resi oi uie picture car ries Jannings .through a series of colorful, if riot happy adventures. The climax is one of the most astonishing dramatic moments tin talking screen has ever seen. Soviet Figures Savings MOSCOW (Pi Soviet union's . savings banks have 1 3.000,000 de j positors with total accounts of j 721'. "00, oao rubles, equal, roughly. to S3iai.inid.0iMi, say official fig- ures. The increase last year was : about SI 13,(MJM,oi)0. j Klcelrons .Move Swiftly' XKW YORK (VP) The electrons i that pass through the filament of a 'j-watt lamp every second, if I enlarged to the size of u raindrop, would reach from the earth to the sun'25."o0o times. ;-. - Beauty and perfoi mance are no ongec enough. Cars coday must be easy to ride ill and convenien.. to drive. Hudson-lissex now' gives you sparkling beauty. brilliant performance and Kr Kitting, anq Driving, Lomort at prices :thac, all can auorU. Oibcrbody models liattrscrlvely pitied. Special rquiiiirnc ckIik. All pitd P. O. U. Dctioic. A IN V A I- I K tfam Inc. Phone 150