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Movies in the MakingA Scene of " Viva Villa," Starring Wallace Beery, at Craterian Today
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An unusually ren-nllng view allowing procedure In picture production, taken during the filming of "Vlvn Vllln," which opens nt the Cruterlnn theatre tnduv. The plnvrrs to llio left or the scene nrc Oeorro E
Stone, Wallace Bcrrjr, redro Hcgns, unrt Leo (arrlllo. hentcrt nt the right Is the director, Jack Conway, with Ills assistant, John Maters, kneeling Dclilnd lilm. At the camera Is James Hong Howe, ace cameraman Bialoc
In the scene Is being recorded through the microphone suspended over the heads of the players, , ' '
Ruth Chattrtbn appears at the
Rlalto theatre today and. Monday In
"Journal of a Crime," a powerful
drama In which she Is offered un
told opportunity of dramatic expres
sion, In which art she Is considered
the peer of any actress on the screen
today.
The drama depicts the devastating
etfects of a murder on the conscience
of a sensitive and reilned woman,
ulthough that murder waa commit
ted to save ner noma from a love
pirate.
rioneer Caravan Honored
WASHINGTON, May 7. (AP)
Enroute over the Oregon Trail to
Oregon state, personnel of a motor
oarnvan, commemoratlnff th mnth
anniversary of the pllgrlmogo of
luiion ie, Mctnodlst missionary to
the Indians, was entertained horo to
night by the Oregon State society.
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PORT AU PRINCE. Haiti, May .
W) Twenty-one marine corps planes,
under the command of Lieutenant
t,oionei Ross E. Rowell, roared through
a heavy sky to land hens at 4 p. m.
today, ending a flight from Ouon
tanamo Bay,. Cuba.
NEW YORK, May 4. yp) Award
of the Daniel Guggenheim medal to
w. e. Boeing "for successful pioneer
inff and achievement In alfiMvir tvan
ufacture and air transportation," was
announced today.
Tlie amorous Bd ventures of a king
who won the title of the Eluebeard
of kings because of his tix wives,
two of whom ha had beheaded, Is
depicted, humorously, In "Tha Pri
vate Life of Henry Vlir," now at
the Studio theatre. It la Charles
Lb ugh ton's finest role.
Tho story is of Henry the man
rather thnn Jenry the monarch and
England's greatest king. In compari
son, one chronicler has said of
Henry VIII, all who have since sat
on the English throne are pygmies.
Roxy Is Showing
New Type Picture
The story of "The Power and the
Glory," now at the Roxy theater,
cannot be separated from the meth
od In which It Is told. Through a
new medium evolved by Lasky, the
film reveals the Important events In
the llfo of a man who rises from
the most humble beginnings to a
position of great power and influ
ence. It shows Ills change from a
simple young man without any edu
cation to a figure of national Im
portance with manifold Interests
and groat wealth. It depicts events
which make his life a complicated
affair of Intrigue, adventure and ro
mance. The new method of screen story
telling1 la called "narratage" and It
is said to presage a new form of
motion picture technique. It takes
the story out of Its usual chronolog
ical order and emphasizes only the
Incidents that are important to tha
pattern of a lifetime.
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OHAMPOEO, Ore., May 8. (IP)
Pagea of Oregon's history were turn
ed boclc to the wagon wheel era as the
91st- anniversary -of establishment -of
Uncle Sam's first civil government
west of the Rocky mountains was
commemorated here today.
The small handful of survivors of
the gallant band whoso vision was
responsible for tho saving of Oregon
for the United States was given hon
ored place. Today's program was un
der tho direction of the sons end
daughters of Oregon pioneers.
Approximately 1500 persons gather
ad In memory of the division day of
May, 3, 1843, when the assembled
pioneers voted to turn to the Union
Jack.
The aspirations and ideals of the
Oregon pioneers were eulogized by
Willard Marks of Albany, state board
of higher education chairman who
vraa the principal speoker. We should
strive to return to the old-fashioned
principles of elemental honesty and
fair dealing, he said.
"There Is no need to apologize for
Oregon," he declared. "Out here on
the Pacific coast nature has provided
4 place for the attainment of the
summit of human effort' and the
maximum of human happiness. It
would aeem that destiny sent to this
country a class of people in the Ore
gon pioneers who would develop hab
ts, traditions and Ideals which would
lay the proper foundation for the
realization of this potentiality."
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Idaho Board Sleets
BOISE, May 5. (AP) The Idoho
planning board named as part of
the rational rehabilitation plan to
map out a program of public works
and industrial development over a
period cf years, met here today to
prepare icr a later state-wide gath
ering. Hear Bursell for Senator Monday at
7:13 p. m.
Menus of the Day
By Sirs. Alexander George
CHICKEN. SHORTCAKE FOR
DINNER
(Recipe Serves Four)
A Dinner Menu.
Chicken Dinner
Buttered Asparagus
ead . Strawberry Preserves
Stuffed Peach Salads -i
Baked Custards , Cream
Coffee
Milk for the Children
Chicken Shortcake.
""rr 3 cupsfastry flour.
4 teaspoons baking powder.
1- 3 teaspoon salt.
4 tablespoons butter.
2- 3 cup milk.
Mix flour, baking powder and aalt.
Cut In butter with knife and slowly
add milk. When a soft dough forms,
pat It out until two-thirds Inch thick
on floured board or paper. Carefully
remove to baking pan and bake 15
minutes in moderate oven. With aid
of fork split shortcake and add por
tion If chicken mixture. Replace
top and cover with remaining chick
en mixture. Garnish with parsley
and serve Immediately.
Creamed Chlrken Mixture
, 4 tablespoons butter.
4 tablespoons flour.
4 teaspoon salt.
yA teaspoon paprika.
cup cream.
t cups milk. v
1 cup diced cooked chicken.
1 tablespoon chopped , plmlentos.
1 tablespoon chopped celery,
cooked.
Melt butter, add flour, salt and
paprika. Add cream and milk. Cook
until creamy sauce forms. Stir con
stantly, add rest of Ingredients and
cook two minutes.
Stuffed Peach Salads
4 halves canned peaches.
cup crushed pineapple.
cup cottage cheese.
teaspoon salt.
4 tablespoons salad dressing.
Chill Ingredients. Mix cheese,
and pineapple. Stuff peaches
serve on lettuce. Top with dressing.
German Milk Toast.
3 eggs , .
H 8tP- salt
3 tbsps. sugar
1 cup milk
3 Shredded Wheat Biscuit.
, Beat, eggs lightly, add salt, sugar
and milk; pour Into shallow dish;
split Shredded Wheat Biscuit and soak
halves In milk-egg mixture until soft;
cook in a frying pan In hot butter or
fat; when browned on one side, turn
and brown on the other. Serve sprin
kled with powdered sugar, with Jelly,
or, for dessert, with a sweet sauce.
Six portions.
Fruit Shortcake,
fl Shredded Wheat Biscuits
cup cut fruits or berries
Whipped,, sweetned and flavored
cream.
Heat and split Shredded Wheat Bis
cuits; on the lower half of each
spread whipped cream and cover with
fruit; cover with upper half of bis
cuit; cover with whipped cream and
fruit. Six portions..
Baked Meat Croquettes.
2 cups chopped meat
1 small onion, minced
Salt and pepper
1 egg
4 Shredded Wheat Biscuits
2 tbsps. melted fat
Stock or water
Parsley.
To meat add onion, salt, pepper
and egg; roll biscuits fine; combine
with meat mixture and add enough
stock or water to make of consist
ency to shape; form in cones; place
in a greased baking dish, brush with
fat and bake 20 minutes In a hot
vvvu yt-o uvy.j. ecrve witn a sprig j
or parsley, stuck in the top of each
and surround -with hot tomato sauce
of desired. Six portions.
Boston Brown Bread.
0 Shredded Wheat Biscuits, crum
bled fine
1 cup corn meal
' tsp, Sftlt
1 cup mollasses
1 tbsp. sugar
1 cups sweet milk
1 tsps. soda
Va cup sour milk.
Mix crumbled Shredded Wheat Bis
cuits, corn meal, salt, sugar, molasses
and sweet milk; stir soda into sour
milk and' add to first mixture; beat
well and pour Into greased mold hav
ing only two-thirds full, cover lightly
and steam 3 hours; 1 cup raisins may
bo added to the mixture If desired.
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stored in the body as starch, which
temporarily relieves hunger.
In explaining how successfully adre
nalin can mobilize sugar reserves, Dr.
Hutton said that normally there are
from 80 to 120 milligrams of sugar
ln-tho blood and the use of adrenalin
can increase this amount to 180 milligrams.
Old Houses Being Hazed.
MONONO AHELA, Pa . Up ) Mo
nonRahela's oldest land mark, a row
of brick apartmont houses on East
Main street erected in 1834 Is being
razed. The apartments were erected
by William Ihmson with stone taken
from nearby Scott's Hollow on Pigeon
creek.
Blind Girl Runs Swltrhhoard.
STAMFORD, Conn (UP) Miss
Jennie Kondrasky, 20, although blind,
operates a telephone switchboard at
a secretarial school. She takes short
hand, In Braille, at the rate of 100
words a mlnuto and can type 70
words a mlnuto.
CHICAGO (UP) Cigareta may
never take the place of a Juicy steak,
but people who smoke really are eat
ing. According to Dr. James H. Hut
ton, prominent endocrinologist here,
smoking, to a certain extent, Is a sub
stitute for food, he said.
The explanation: Nicotine Is ab
sorbed into the smoker's system and
reaches tho adrenal glands. The glands
are excited by the drug and secrete
adrenalin, a hormone.. The adrena
lin then releases quantities of sugar.
salt
and
'Fresh fruit or rrult Juices, mixed
with sufficient confectioner's sugar
to stiffen, make a delicious covering
for white or yellow cake. A little
lemon Juice added to the frosting
improves the flavor.
MAKES PRODUCTION HISTORY
Wm. R. Tracy, Sales Manager,
(left) and Chester G. Abbott,
General Sales Manager, (right)
of the Hudson Motor Car Com
pany, see the car that passed all
of last year's production sched
ule Installed in a freight car
bound for Los Angeles. The car
was shipped Wednesday, April
18. Incidentally, this is cat
number 2,160,368 produced since
the founding of Hudson in 1909
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We Give You CHAKLE3 LAUGHTON, Who Was
Acclaimed THE GREATEST ACTOR OF 1933 for His
Role as King Henry Eighth 1
No Picture In a Decade Has Aroused
Such Enthusiastic Praise!
LIVE AND LET LIVE
Was His Motto
BUT NOT TOO LONG!
England" mie!itiCi";
ruler of a kingdoir, and p
of women 1iV oenif S
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The 'Prime life of
HENRY YIII
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HELL HATH NO FURY
. . . Like a Woman Scorned!
Chapter after flumlng chapter torn from tho
Mcret diary of a woman's grief and ffullt
blazed upon the screen In drama shriek
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turned to a destroying hutol
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