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Bette Davis, Leslie Howard in "The Petrified Forest" at Craterian
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POPULAR PAIR IN
STRANGE GROUP IN
DESERT PICTURE
One of the outstanding pictures
of two years ago was "Of Human
Bondage" and Its two stars, Leslie
Howard and Bett Davis, especially
Mlsa Davis, came In for much praise
for their high characterizations.
Starting today at the Craterian the
ater, Leslie Howard and Bette Davis
are teamed again for the first time
since that memorable picture In "The
Petrified Forest." adapted from the
play In which Howard, playing the
same role as In the picture, created
a sensation on Broadway.
Bette Davis Is the girl, longing for
love and life thwarted in her desires,
who finds in Leslie Howard, a would
be author who has come to a real
ization of his worthlessness In life,
the fulfillment of her dreams.
All the action takes place In' the
Petrified Forest of the Arizona des
ert, in a little wayside eating place
where are gathered a strange group
of misfits, held together by the guns
of robbers and gangsters fleeing from
the law. The drama that surges
about the group makes the picture
out of the ordinary entertainment.
On the same program with "The
Petrified Forest," the Craterian Is
showing one of the outstanding nov
elty short subject attractions of rec
ent years. In "Audloscoplks. audi
ences will find themselves the will
ing accomplices of the screen In hav
ing fun at their own expense. With
the aid of special glasses which are
furnished to the patrons, the screen
seems to become alive and filled with
a deviltry that finds one ducking one
minute from a stream of water that
Is apparently going to hit one right
In the face, the next moment Jump
ing from the mice which are crawling
their way Into one's hair, finding a
pretty girl sitting In one's lap and in
many other ways departing from the
usual In screen attractions.
On Wednesday, Gladys Swarthout,
recently seen in "Rose of the Ran
cho," will be on the Craterian pro
gram in "Give Us This Night," in
which Jan Klepura, whose "Be Mine
Tonight" set new standards in musi
cal film entertainment a couple of
years ago, has the co-starring role.
With two such famous singers, audi
ences are assured of one of the out
standing musical treats of the sea
son. It will be at the Craterian thea
tre for Wednesday only.
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LIFE TERM, CUTS
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Harold Llloyd in "The Milky Way" at Craterian Thurs.
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terian theatre Thursday In "The , "c ;Bi" "'"
7 Helen Mack heading the support
Milky Way" has what Is termed as lng cast
being the funniest rolo he has play- Th hilarious story of a timid
Gable at Rialto
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finally death for a crime they never
committed are among the high
lights of this astounding film.
Opens at Roxy
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milkman who ducks his
Into
fistic fame and fortune, "The Milky
Way" shows Lloyd as the ring's fore
most exponent of winning his fights
by miming.
"Mutiny On The Bounty," voted
the Academy Award winner for the
year's most outstanding picture, re
turns by popular demand to the
Rialto theatre where It will start a
thrVe day run today.
Charles Laughton, Clark Gable and
Franchot Tone, with a cast of 8.000
extras and natives made the picture,
not on a Hollywood set, but at an
actual cost of $2,000,000 on location.
The lives of those red-blooded mu
tineers of over a ceutury ago leaps
from the screen in reality aa they
set sail for adventure and romance
with one of the meanest .captains
on the seven seas. Mutiny, storms
at ppa. love on a tropic tale and
GLAD EASTERTIDE
ALL CHRISTENDOM
(Continued from Page One)
among peoples, garnered for a mass
demonstration at Svendborg, Den
mark. Twenty nations were repre
sented among the participants with
leaders looking for a total attendance
up to 20,000.
will present music Wnlch represents I
weeks of preparation and rehearsal
by musicians and directors. Informal
reception of congregations by pastors
and church officers will be features
In many churches. The Easter lily,
prominent symbol of the day, to
gether with other blooms in profu
sion, will add beauty and color to
homes and churches.
The Easter spirit prevails not only
In churches today, but In homes and
wherever friends gather. The Chris
tian principle of "peace and good
will' reaches more persons on tills
holy day than any other, with spring
and the beginning of new life In na
ture lending a greater meaning and
significance to' the story of Christ's
ascension.
Beginning with sunrise services,
churches today throughout the city
will be thronged today with Easter
churchgoers observing the rebirth of
Christ, most glorious of all Biblical
events.
Special music by choirs, cantatas
and choral services, will be com
bined with communion and other
outstanding religious ceremonies In
recognition of the promise assured
mankind by the resurrection of
Christ from the'tomb. Congregations
In all Christian countries gather to
day to Joyfully greet the pnnlveraary
of the speaking of the worCs "Christ
Is Risen 1"
In local churcrtes. choral groups
the fact was reported In Washington.
Young Hoover's father has been &
caustic critic of all phases of the
new deal which engineered the AAA
legislation.
"I hold a minority Interest in the
Greenfield ranch, just south of Bafc-
ersfield. young Hoover said. "I re
ceived $4.8000 benefit payment un
der the AAA agreement.
"In the first place, I was comply
ing with the law. and tickets for the
sale of our products could not be
Issued unless the ranch owners sign
the agreement.
"Although the owners did receive
this AAA payment," he continued,
"they sustained a loss of 925,000 as
a result of unconstitutional acts un
der the AAA effecting their crops,
He said that his share of another
AAA payment was "two dollars, fifty
cents and some mills." ,
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fierce melee ensued. Hoylman, pow
cr.'ullv built man, bested Ingllng and
forced him Into a cell-block.
Hovlman was regarded by the au
thorities as "not a vicious criminal,
but one who would run.
Jailer Ingllng thinks that Hoyl
man planned the dash for liberty
since the first of the week when a
circuit court Jury returned a verdict
declaring him an "habitual criminal."
He waited his chance and It came
Friday night about 8:30 o'clock.
The alarm was spread at once, and
within ten minutes the sheriff and
state police were In pursuit of the
escape.
Eleven other prisoners In the coun
ty jail gave no aid to either com
batant. Last winter, when trapped In a lo
cal rooming house by the state and
city police, Hoylman escaped In his
underwear by a quick dean through
the door. He waa arrested several
weeks later at Kerby by CCO enrolleea
while trying to steal gas. Hoylman
In this escapade stole an auto be
longing to Joe Naumes of this city.
Hoylman has been convicted of fel
onies In this state seven times, and
according to police records began his
criminal career In this county In 1837
when he was sentenced to two years
for forgery committed In Ashland. He
was later convicted of forgery In
Klamath county, burglary In Coos
county and forgery In Marlon county.
He Is resourceful and daring.
The prospects of life Imprisonment,
with no hope of parole, dimmed his
spirit.
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(UP) Alan Hoover, eon of former
President Herbert Hoover, received
M.800 In AAA benefit payments, he clal music,
admitted here today after news of come.
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Malta Commandery No. 4
Knights Templar, will hold
Easter services Sunday
April 13. In Masonic Hall
Ashland. Traditional Eas
ter dinner 1:30 p. m. Services 3:00
p. m. Sir Knight Rev. P. K. Hsm
mond will deliver the address. Spe
Visiting Sir Knights wel.
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America's darling, Shirley Temple,
returns to steal hearts anew in one
of her beat-loved . pictures, "Out Lit
tle Olrl." starting a three .day run
at the Roxy theatre today. .
Shirley plays the part of a little
girl whose home Is broken up, but
as the climax draws near she arm
herself with her dimples and smiles
and triumphantly wins.
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fjjVe Stated meeting Lodge and
VhikY Chapter, 7:30 p. m April 13.
fY" Election of Chapter officers.
" L. E. WILLIAMS. Secy.
VALLEY RESERVE
OFFICERS 10 GO
SALEM SESSION
It Is eirpected that about a dozen
reserve officers of thla district will
participate In the contact camp to
be held In Salem next Saturday and
Sunday by the 382nd Infantry with
the 331st observation squadron and
the 489th bombardment squadron at
tached. Inactive duty credits for two full
days will be credited to nil officers
who attend. It Is anticipated that at
lesflt 300 reerve officers from all
parts of the atate will be present.
The program Includes pttol shoot
ing, air and ground force demonstra
tions of tactical problems, maneuvers
Involving air forces working with and
agalnftt ground troops and a study of
new formations. A banquet and
smoker Saturday night will form a
social part of the program.
The contact camp program waa ex
plained by MaJ. Charles S. Pettee,
regular army officer stationed at Eu
gene, at Thursday's meeting of the
Rogue Valley chapter of the Reserve
Officers association In the Medford
armory. MaJ. Pettee urged all the of
ficers to attend.
The chapter elected Lieut. Harold
Woods and Lieut. Weldon H. McBe
delegates to the annual state con
ventlon of the Reserve Officers asso
ciation In Portland, May 3. Lieut,
Thllo D. Smith and Lieut. Theodora
Coats were chosen alternates.
American Legion
Auxiliary
' Monday, April 13 Is the regular
business meeting. All members please
come. On Tuesday afternoon. April
21, there will be a Joint meeting of
Ashland and Medford auxiliaries,
Mrs. Turnbull. department president
and Marjorie Bonney, district presi
dent and other state officers will be
there. Please save this date' and try
and attend the meeting.
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'Of Human Bondage' reunited
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