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P3TGE TWO" MEDFOKD ItKJL TRIBTJ2TE. MEDFORD. OREGON", THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1932. IS Veteran Actress Nominated With Lynn Fontanne and Helen Hayes As Giving Best Screen Performance 1 M HOLLYWOOD, Calif, Oct. 18 (AP) The veteran actress, Marie Dressier, who last year was voted the award of the Acad- A lemv of Motion Pie- ns ture ArU and best performance by an aotress, has been nominated for the honor again this year. The award will be made Nov. 16 and Was Dressier was among the three nomin ated. Lynn Fon tanne and Helen Hayes being the Marie. oRtssLEH other two. Miss Dressier was named for her portrayal of the motherly nurse In "Imma." Last year It was her per formance In "Mln and Bill." In which aht enacted the role of a waterfront character, that gave her the award. Mlse Fontanne was nominated for role In "The auardsman," and Miss Hayes for her part In "The Sin of Madelon Claudet." Those nominated for the best per formance by an actor were Wallace Beery in "me Champ," Alfred Lunt In "The Guardsman" and Frederlo March In "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde." Frank Borzage. King Vldor and Josef Van Stern berg were the dir ectors nominated for the academy award. Borsaga was named for bis production of "Bad Olrl." Vldor for "The Champ," and Luolen Hubbard's "Star Witness" and "What Price Hollywood" by Oene Fowler, Rowland Brown and Adela aogere St. John. Other nomina tions were: Best motion pie ture adaptation "Arrowsmlth" b y Sidney Howard; Bad Olrl" by Ed win Burke: "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" by Perey Heath and Samuel Hoffensteln. Best produced picture: "Arrow- HELCN HAYES smith," "Bad Olrl," The Champ." "Five SUi Final," "Orand Hotel," "One Hour With You." 'The Shanghai Express" and "Smiling Lieutenant." Best art direction: Richard Day, "Arrowsmlth." Laeare Meerson, "A Nous La Llberte," and Oordon Wiles, "Trans-Atlantic." Those nominated will be voted on by the entire membership of the acad emy which numbers more than 800 members. i EVANS VALLEY LADIES FOR CHARI EVANS VALLEY, Oct. 13. (Spl.) Ladles of the Evan Valley Extension club met Thursday at the Orange hall. A covered dish dinner at noon was the opening event with 43 members seated at the tables. Zn the after noon a short business session was held and 18 new members slgticd up. Plans ware discussed for the enter tainment which the club is giving November b to help finance charity work for the coming winter. It was voted to charge a small admission to the entertainment and dance and a small sum for supper and coffee. Rome-made chicken tamales or hot dog sandwiches to be the blll-of-fare. It was also announced that next meeting to be held October 30 would be election of officers. Von Sternberg for The Shanghai Ex press.' The three pictures nominated for the beat photography were "Arrow smith," "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, and "The Shanghai Express." The best original motion picture story will be from Trances Marlon's "The Champ," O rover Jones' and William Slavens McNutt'e "Lady and dent," Peace Prevails In Belfast Area BELFAST. Northern Ireland. Oct. 13 (AP) Peace prevailed here, today after the unemployment riots of Tues day and Wednesday. Police made about a dosea arrests for violation of the curfew law last night, but on the whole the order was obeyed without question. MARSH n ELD Improvements planned for St. Lawrence hotel. OOQUTttiE Dunham's retail groc ery store will move to new location soon. E LIQUOR CHARGES Lloyd Beaton and Merrill Burnap, Klamath Falls taxi drivers, found guilty of liquor violation, and char acterised by the government as "dupes of pat Hogue" In the Klam ath bootleg conspiracy ring trial, were this morning each sentenced lo serve a year and a day In the federal prison at McNeil's Island, by Federal Judge Alger Fee. Each was granted a parole for three years. The court In passing sentence upon the youths lectured them for "not telling the truth upon the witness stand" and for their mistaken loyalty to Hogue, their employ-. The gov ernment alleged that the pair made delivery of liquor after sales had been negotiated. Hogue, asserted leader of the Klam ath FalU rink, and bis "right hand man,' Jerome Schwartz, alias Jerry Marcus, were bentonoed respectively to two and one-half years, and 18 months In federal prison Tuesday, upon conviction of liquor conspiracy. William Ollmore, 00, Klamath Falls, who entered a plea of guilty In the same case, was sentenced to six months In a federal road camp and granted a parole for a one-year period. GUmore's connection with the "ring" wss declared by the gov ernment to be minor, and leniency was recommended. ' Henry Duvall and R. A. Coughlln of Klamath Falls, charged with liq uor conspiracy In the sale of liquor, with the Elk hotel In that city as an alleged base of operations, were acquitted by a federal court )ury late yesterday.- Baclne Welser, 90, Klamath Indian youth, convicted of the slaying of his father as the tragic climax of a drunken spree last August 4, will be sentenced Friday morning. The charge was second degree murder, and the penalty under the federal low Is ten years to life Imprisonment. Evans Valley KVANS VALLEY, Oct. J3. (Spl.) Miss Evelyn Ringer was able to re turn to her home Saturday following an operation for appendicitis In the Grants Pass hospital. She la much Improved In health. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Rlchman have moved to their place on the highway south of Rogue River. Mrs. Butterfleld and Cecil Hlgglns will leave this weoK for their home In Burbank, following a visit with Mrs. Butterfleld'a two daughters, Mrs. Shatto and Mrs. Purrler. Silent On Romance ' Ruth Chatterton, the actress, re fused to comment on a romance linking her with George Brent, ac tor, when aha returned to New York from Europe, Her actor-husband, Ralph Forbes, It seeking divorce In Reno. (Associated Preta Photo' Enterprise Grange Plans Dance Party Saturday Evening IVANS VALLEY, Oct. 13. (Spl.) Enterprise Grange will be host at an other of their party dances Saturday night at the Orange Hall. A small charge for supper wilt be made to help clear espenees. A dance was held October 1 and the hall was crowded. It hsd been planned that the Copco was to entertain the valley with a picture ahow, but through a misunderstanding of dates, the show was not on hand. During the evening Mr. and Mrs. Herbert entertained with musical selections, readings and vocal solos. Mrs. Dar land also gave a vocal selection. Danc ing waa enjoyed the greater part of the evening with aupper served at midnight. Every one reported a good time. . ROSEBURO Marlon's Beauty Shop opened at Barnes barber shop on Cass street by Mri. Marlon Hoxle. SOIO Odd Fellows building In South Sclo being Improved. HEART BALM SUIT Ti CIRCUIT An i inr HI RF The breach of promise suit of Mar guerite Klrksmlth of Seattle against Robert W. Frame of Central Point for ias.000 dsmage, alleged to have been Incurred when promises to marry were broken, la scheduled to atart next Monday In circuit court before Cir cuit Judge H. D. Norton. The plaintiff alleges In her action that Frame, while both were residents of Seattle, paid her court and that she made preparations tor the wed ding but that the defendant, a short time before the date Bet for the nup tials, "did marry an Oregon woman." The plaintiff allegea that by reason thereof she suffered mental anguish snd humiliation.- She alleges that Frame purchased her gifts and ex tended social courtesies, and that her friends were told of her engagement. Frame, in reply, denies all the lesd Ing allegations and claims that the relations were but soclsl and friendly. He la represented by Attorney Don R. Newbury. Another damage action atheduled on the circuit court calendar for next week Is that of Daisy Wilson sgalnst Dr. J. J. Emmens of this city for 20.000, ss the result of an auto crash at East Main street and Crater Lake avenue. July , 1831. Mrs. Wilson al leges that she sustained Injurlee. due to the negligent and reckless driving of Robert Emmens, son of the de fendant. Mrs. Wilson waa employed as a domestic In the Emmens home and was being taken to her home by the son when the accident occurred. Mrs. Wilson Is represented by Lord and Moulton and Moulton of this city and Portland; Dr. Emmens by At torney George M. Roberts of this city. The Jury now listed will be called for the term of court starting Mon day. The new Jury will be drawn October 24 a week later. 'EALOFPROH This Woman Lost 45 Pounds of Fat "Dear Slrst For 3 months I've been using your salt and am very much pleased with results. I've lost 45 lbs., 6 Inches In hlpa and bust measure. I've taken 3 bottles one lasting 5 weeks. I had often tried to reduce by dieting but never could keep It up, but by cutting down and taking Kruechen I've had splendid results. I highly recommend It to my friends." Mrs. Carl Wilson. Man ton, Mich. To lose fat SAFELY and HARM LESSLY, take a half teaspoonful of Kruschen In a glass of hot water in the morning before breakfast don't miss a morning. To hasten results go light on fatty meats, potatoes, cream and pastries a bottle thvt lasts 4 weeks costs but a trifle but don't take chances be sure It's Kru schen your health comes first get It at Jarmln 3e Woods. Heath's Drug Store, Brown's Pharmacy, or any drug store in America, it not joyruny sat isfied after the first bottle money back. ' ' ' . t,2!F lffritfffi RIDE 'EM, COWBOY j . 1 V mTjiTIiSrSmklh v in the famous de cry; inspired f J F JTSUarTii i Wl VfflirWOTTO taUen at the Ski Hi Stampede, H t KSWfflym tohaccoshavenPlaceinciSettes. m I.,; No raw tobaccos in Luckies -that's why they're so mild VSfE buy the finest, the very finest tobaccos In all the world but that Joes not explain why folks everywhere regard Lucky Strike as the mildest cigarette. The fact is, we never overlook the truth that "Nature in the Raw is Seldom Mild" so. these-fine tobaccos, after proper aging and mellowing, are then given the benefit of that Lucky Strike puri fying process, described by the words "It's toasted". That's why folks in every city, town and hamlet say that Luckies arc such mild cigarettes. It's toasted That package of mild Luckl L W.CJ.U. WARNED SALEM. Oct. 18. (AP) A plea that "lawlessness shall not be turned loose'' In Oregon, was made last night at the state W. 0. T. U. convention In session here. Miss Maude Aid rich urged the dry forces to rally In support of the state dry law enforcement act which la up for repeal. IU repeal would leave Oregon with a state dry law and no provision for enforcement, she stated. "The man who actually does the drinking pays the tai as be pays the money over the bar," state W. O. T. V. President Ada Jolley said yesterday afternoon. The brewer and the dis tiller grow wealthy from this income no matter what tax Is assessed." Superintendent L. M. Gilbert of the children's farm home, sponsored by the W. C. T. will tell of Its progress this year. Election of officers today Is draw ing much attention. W00LW0RTH DECLARES DIVIDEND OF 60 CENTS NEW YORK. Oct. IS. (AP) P. W. Woolworth Co. directors today de clared a regular quarterly dividend of 60 cents a share on the cspltal stock, payable Dec. 1 to stock of record Nov. 10. KLAMATH FALLS Work under way on new police radio ststlon. BAKER Mrs. Flo Roth opened beauty shop In Shoemaker building. 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