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Miriam Hopkins and Joel McCrea Star in Premier at Craterian Sunday
MKDFORD MAIIj TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON. SUNDAY. APRIL 5. 193(5.
MERLE (IRON IN
CAST OF PICTURE
The Pacific coast premiere showing
of what Is expects to result In being
f one of the year's ten best picture.
r brings "These Three," starring Mir
iam Hopkins, Merle Oberon and Joel
McCrea to the Craterian theatre to
day for a three day run.
A dramatic situation that invitee
ruined reputations to. three people,
brought on by the malicious lying
of a twelve-year old child, forms the
motivating background for the story's
plot.
The drama Is laid In a small girls'
school the two feminine stars have
established with the aid of McCrea,
as a young doctor. There the 12-year
Bonlta Granville (said to steal the
show), a bullying child, given to glib
lying to escape punishment for her
vicious pranks, starts the He that
results In the three young people be
ing ostracized by the community end
becoming the center of an ugly scan
dal. An unexpected turn of events
brings the truth to light and the
story is brought (o a happy conclus
ion. On Wednesday only, a high speed
romance carried on in a spooky at
mosphere under the ever present
threat of desperate gangsters and
blazing guns, and leavened with side
splitting comedy situations, will bring
"Seven Keys to Bald pate" to the
Craterian theatre.
Gene Raymond, heading the cast
as a novelist seeking a quiet place to
write his book, goes to a deserted
mountain inn on a midwinter night.
Though he hopes to be alone, a ser
ies of unexpected and mysterious vis
itors arrive and his soluitude is turn
ed into a turmoil, amid which the
heroine rema-lns as baffling as the
rest.
Margaret Callahan. Erin O'Brien
Moore, Eric Blore, Moroni Olsen and
Grant Mitchell head the supporting
cast.
NEW DEAL MAGIC
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of personalis mi and have begun to
fire the squirt guns ox propaganda."
. "They are not the bold answers
of responsible leaders expounding
their point of view and offering their
solutions," he said. "And slogans do
cot even pinch hit for facts."
He crl tlclzed an admin lstratlon
which seeks "a greater and greater
eontrol of the nation s thinking."
"Those who seek for power thus
move easily from propaganda to rau
cous denunciation," he continued.
"Prom that It la but a step to InttmJ
datlon. And we witness today the
seizure of private communications of
Innocent persons and the press. That
la a gross violation of the spirit of
the bill of rights."
Hoover said that 15 days before
Mr. Roosevelt's Inauguration be ask
ed the president-elect to issue a
statement promising a balanced bud
get and no currency Inflation. Such
a. statement Hoover contended, would
have averted the bank panic.
Hoover recalled that under his pol-
Iclce, "economic forces turned up
ward In July, 1932."
"Then arrived the new dealers with
their point of view." he said. "There
f was a youngster once who told his
father that the teacher wanted him
to bring to school simple statements
of the Einstein theory and of the
new deal. Father said, 'We will begin
with the Einstein theory. That Is
easier.'
"Mr. Roosevelt's campaign for elec
tion was based upon the Implication
that the depression was caused by
me personally. That is a great com
pliment to the energies and capacities
of one man.
"From this point of observation
they got the conclusion that depres
sions could be easily cured by the
magic of spending, priming the pump,
tinkering with currency and credit,
To Remain for Another Week
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Due to his ever-Increasing popular
ity, growing greater each day, the
Rial to theatre has announced that
Jay Clarke, who completed a full
week's engagement on the stage last
night, will be held over for a second
week, to answer the various questions
it to him concerning love affairs,
isiness opportunity and travel.
The screen attraction, starting to
day for three days at the Rlelto,
will have Ann Harding and Herbert
Marshall co-starring in "The Lady
Consents," with Margaret Lindsay
and Walter Abel heading the sup
porting cast. The story, sophisticated
comedy punctuated with drama,
shows Miss Harding as the wife who
consents to giving up her husband
to another woman until she learns
that the other woman wants him.
not for love, but for social position
and a step-ladder to use in her seek
ing of social prominence. Then the
wife begins a fight for possession.
artificially Increasing prices. They
adopted the curious concept of econ
omy of scarcity.
"From tt all they slowed down the
natural forces of recovery which were !
in motion. And the price of that is
infinite misery and anxiety to those
whose Jobs have been delayed." 1
He recalled that he had suggested
"progressive solutions" to many of
the nation's problems In previous
speeohee.
"But here let me add." he declared,
"that when a man Is about to drive
over a precipice the first constructive
suggestion Is to tell him to stop.
"And I would be glad If the think
ing Amerloan people would soberly
consider If the Republican elephant
even though he has made mistakes
Is not far more sure-rooted towara
recovery and progress than the
bounding white rabbits of the new
deal."
antlesTaceMkers
in family bowling
Mr. and Mr. Wlt Antle rn away
with the first leg of the "Mr: and
Mrs." bowling tournament now being
rolled at the Smoke House Bowl
last night when they turned In a
1044 scorn. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Keasler took second with 993 to keep
the thing in the family. Mrs. Keasler
being a daughter of Ir. and Mrs.
Antle.
Virginia Rlckard and ' Joe Daly
ranked third, with 982. Other scores
were: Mrs. H. Jones and Ed Still
well, 9S8: Mr. and Mrs. Ruasell Be
mon, 914: Mr. and Mrs. Clair Walsh,
904: Mr. and Mrs. Ray Johnson.
88S. The remaining 16 couple In
the tournament are to bowl tonight.
Cut I'maillla CCC
WESTON, Ore., April 4. UP) Word
reached here from forestry officials
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A MIDNITE REVEL
OF MYSTERY S FUN
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HOLLY THEATRE
Qstarts Today -3 Days'.rJ
So Big It Demanded 3 Stars
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and recklew SjKft. T!
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them o the jf XV 8
Mark depths L. SgJ
that the Tollgate CCC camp would be
the only one retained In Umatilla
county during the summer months.
"The Country Doctor" Coming
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On Thursday, the Craterian theatre
will give Medford its first showing
of the widely-heralded and undoubt- I
edly the greatest attraction to be re
leased In several years, when "The
Country Doctor," featuring the
Dlonne Quintuplets, with Jean
Hersholt in the role played in real
life by Dr. Alan Dafoe, opens a three
day engagement.
Personally aupervlsed by Dr. Dafoe,
"The Country Doctor," even without
the Quintuplets, Is said to be a re
markable story of the many obstacles
that beset the professional men who
accept the uncertainty of life In the
rural districts and fight to do all in
their power to make living more en
joyable. The five little Dlonne girls, Emelle.
Yvonne, Ceclle, Marie and Annette,
are of course the main attractions
and their childish antics In play,
their everyday life In general, have
proven to be the most sensational
drawing card In motion pictures In
recent years.
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Starting Today
HELD OVER!
Second Sensational Week!
THE TALK
OF THE TOWN!
JAY
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CLARKE
World's Foremost Mentalist
Second and final -week
to see and hear this
inot amazing attraction
Art play Medford In jeHr:
In Person!
Extra Added Attmctlont
Two Reels Musical Comedy
"THANKS MR. CUPID'
Mexican Bport Reel News
r' On the Screen
Starting Today
For. 3 Days
Two women loving
one man! One
brought reckless
kisses . . . the other
offered deathless
love! Ann Raiding
. . lovelier than ever
as the wife fighting
a woman's war for
possession!
inn
Ve 5 Yftl
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Dorothy Peteraoa plajra the part of
the nurae, 811m Sununervllle Is the
comical aherlff and John Whalen
portray, the part of the harassed
father who finds himself surrounded
by his offspring.
In "China Seas"
f ' X ft
With one of the strongest star casta
assembted for one picture, headed by
Clark Oable, Wallace Beery and Jean
Harlow, "China Seas," thrilling ad
venture romance, opens a three day
run at the Roxy theatre today.
Rosalind Russet, Lewis Stone, Dud
ley Rlfores, C. Aubrey Smith have
featured roles in this colorful story
set In the pirate-Infested waters
"where the dawn comes up like
thunder."
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Debate Finals
McMrNNILLE. Ore., April 4. (AP)
The semi -finals In the western Ore
gon debate tournament will be held
here Monday.
Salem Agent PnKes
SALEM, April 4. (AP) Jonathan
E. Bourne. 66, Southern Paclfle ticket
a,-?ent here for 30 years, died late yes
terday followfhg a paralytic stroke.
BRUNO DEAD, BUI
LIVING ISSUE IN
JERSEYJOUTIGS
(Continued from rage One)
Governor Hoffman who to the last
soight some way to intervene In
Hauptmann's behalf, struck back
sharply today as a political reper
cussion to the Hauptmann case
sounded In the capital.
Answering a telegraphed request
from Henry P. Du Bola, Bergen coun
ty Republican that he withdrew his
candidacy as delec;ete-at-large to the
Republican na ! on a! convention "to
piotect the Republican party of con
tamination from the ghastly situa
tion" which has arisen in New Jer
sey, the governor replied:
"I have filed my petition as a can
didate . , . and I will stand on that
candidacy If X only receive ten votes."
The governor already haa been
selected by the Republican atate com
mittee as one of its choices for the
convention, but former Representative
Franklin Fort has announced he will
oppose Dover nor Hoffman at the May
19 prlmarlea solely on the Issue of
the Hauptmflnn case.
Governor Hoffman, strongly believ
ing that much of the Lindbergh case
mystery rem&lns un probed, had said
he would go on with his Investigation
despite Hauptmann's execution.
became
Oregon.
Jackson county yesterday
one of the four counties of
that have completed their Red Cross
quotas for relief in eastern flood
Areas, it was announced by George
T. Prey, local chairman.
At the close of business Friday
Jackson county's contributions total
ed 727.73. the quota being 4875. Mr.
Prey expected the total to continue
to grow as contributions were still
being offered. No time limit for the
receipt of contributions has yet been
set.
In announcing the amount of the
fund. Mr. Frey thanked the Mail
Tribune for its cooperation in pub
licising the needs of the Red Cross in
providing relief for victims of the
unprecedented and disastrous floods.
1.000 Chirks Die
FREEWATER, Ore., April 4.
Nearly a thousand chicks and hens
were destroyed when the broodef
house of John O. Hickman was des
troyed by fire near here
SCANDAL! Mounting from a Whispered Lie
TO K-R0AR1HM. WOULD NOT DOWN!
Pacific Coast Premiere
Starts Today for
Three Days
Three people happy, carefree . . . fac
ing the future with a song in their
hearts . . . suddenly becoming targets
for knowing leers as they passed in the
street . , , wagging tongues behind
half-closed doors . . . libeled by the
venemous lying of a vicious child!
A picture you won't soon forget I
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