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PAGE mSE Warner Baxter, My rna Loy in Leading Roles Sparkling Craterian Hit jrEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOKD. OREGON. SUNDAY. AUGUST ?,0. 1036 FAMOUS STARS ARE AGAIN CO-STARRING IN ROMANTIC FILM Warnr Baiter and Myrna Loy, ra membmd for their fine team work In such popular successes as "Pent house" and. more recently, "Broad way Bill," are again teamed tn 'To Mary with Love," opening a three day engagement at the Craterian theatre today. Based on Richard 8herman'a high ly praised Saturday Evening Post ( tory, "To Mary with Love"- la J graphic, vital drama ot modern-day marriage. Opening In the hectic days of the late twenties, with the marriage of Baxter and Mlsa Loy, the film reflects In Its love story the spirit of today. Ian Hunter Is Myrna's childhood sweetheart and best man at her wed ding to Baxter, and though his eyes are dim as the girl Is clasped In his rival's arms, his heart Is glad for the happiness she has found. Almost before the honeymoon Is over. Baxter Is Involved In an In fatuation with Claire Trevor that almost ruins Myrna's happiness. But she forgives the repentant husband and they find their love has In creased, rather than diminished, through the Incident. But nut Incident leads to another H Baxter snends more snd more time amassing a fortune, and less time to his wife, she Is about to leave when, like a thunderbolt, comes the market crash and Baxter 1m himself wined out. Unable to MmnMhn unable to believe, he nin falls Mvrna by not adjusting ' himself to tho situation. Finally he finds a small lob and things 100s hrtihtnr but. as before, a chance meeting with Miss Trevor results In an all-night party. How Baxter and Mlsa Loy finally discover the depth and greatness of their love, how they arrive at a new and finer understanding, makes "To Mary with Love" one of the finest love stories to ever reach the screen. Sebastian Apollo, appearing at the console of the Wurlltzer, naa cnosen selections from the world's more fsmous love songs for his contribu tion to the musical part of the en tertainment. TOLD AT SESSION A large number of Important Irri gation and other water development plana hare already been Incorporated In the water resources project report for Oregon, and they wlfl be a part of the regional report to be submitted to President Roosevelt January 1 by the national resources board. It was revealed here Friday afternoon by V. B. Stanbery, planning consultant for the state planning board, at the afternoon session of the board, the Jackson county planning commission and other Interested olttsena. The meeting was held at .the county courthouse. Although contents of the report cannot as yet be made public, the complete details of several Irrigation snd flood control dams and other projects have been Included, Mr Stanbery ssld. Consideration of these. projects Is expected should a long time program be formulated by the national government, he added. Irrigation districts in this region have about reached their peak of de velopment with present available water. It waa pointed out by Olen S Arnsplger, manager of the Medford Tnd Talent Irrigation districts. He outlined In detail the need for storage dam at the Intake of the canal of the Medford district, i project which would double the avail able water supply. This and other proleete should be included In any comprehensive plans for future de velopment of this region, ne oe dared. Land use planning, a factor seen as needing the utmost consideration In all regions, can be done accurately only when a careful and complete "Piccadilly Jim" Coming Thursday W ft & fuv If i. K LV ' : . ROBERT MONTGOMERY , One of the most uproarious laugh hits of the year will come to the Craterian theatre Thursday with the showing of "Piccadilly Jim," starring Robert Montgomery. Based on a atorjr written by the famous humorist, P. O. Wodehouse, "Piccadilly Jim" boasts an excep tional cast that Includes Prank Morgan, Madge Evans, Eric Blore, Blllte Burke and Robert Bench ley The film Is the story of a young American caricaturist In London who plunges Into romantic difficulties by unknowingly burlesquing In a comic strip the family of the girl with whom he la tn love. survey has been made of the area. It was emphasized by J. C. Moore, of land use planning department of the ! resettlement administration. Mr. i Moore gave a description of the land use survey recently completed for Curry county and cited many fea tures of It as examples of needed data. Steps In a land use survey are an Inventory that includes topography, soils and soil classification, and actual use of agricultural land; cen sus of school children; description of geological formation; chemical an alysis of soil, and description of cli mate, Mr. Moore said. He also gave an Insight Into the actual program of the resettlement administration, which he said la divided into three phases: Rural rehabilitation, reset tlement of farmers on marginal lands and land utilization. More than 60 local citizens met wltft the board members and dis cussed other problems such as re forestation, rural schools. At Its final business meeting Fri day evening the state board named J, W. Biggs, Burns, as member of the O. & C. committee of the depart ment of the Interior. Mr. Biggs will represent the planning board at a meeting on the O. & C. land question, to be held tn the near future. The board also voted to recommend to federal agencies or other organi sations sponsoring or co-operating In the erection of flax processing plants that special attention be paid to the '(danger of polluting streams. Refuse 'from such plants Is damaging to fish life and provisions should be made so that polutlon does not occur, the board pointed out. The board will participate In the public forum meetings to be held In Portland this fall and Dr. P. A. Par sons was named chairman of a series of meetings to be held in connection with this project. An exhibit of planning will be prepared for the Oregon state fair, the board announced. Maps snd charts will be displayed and pam phlets describing various projects will be ava liable. The board will co-operate with the state system of higher education In publication of a textbook on eco nomic geography, It was decided. Ma terials such as maps and data, on hand will be made available to the YOU Suffer From ARTHRITIS SCIATICA NEURITIS or ollltd painful ailment Gtnuint KO-MARI (rs Crttl Briltiw) Offers Definite Hope of Real Relief . Imported directly from the pri vate Itborstory of B physician Jn Great Britain. ..Uied with freit luce tn for rear, in the British bits. RO-MARl ii recommended fcy MR. LIONEL BARRYMORE, MR. 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Robinson, famoua for his "Uttle Caesar" characterisation, re verses the situation and, in "Bullets or Ballots," coming Wednesday only to the Craterian theatre, Is a hard boiled detective out to break up the boldest and best -organised gang of criminals, and put them behind bars. Joan Blondell and Barton Mac Lane head the supporting cast. EXPLAINED BY HEAD OF OnRialtoBill Bobby Breen, Eddie Cantor's "sdopted" rsdio son, plsys at the Rlalto theatre today and tomorrow In his first motion picture, "Let's Sing Again," the drama of a runa way orphan who attaches himself to a traveling tent show and Is be friended by a broken-down opera singer. Muslo that will have you humming plays an Important part In thla acreen play. "Lullaby" and "Let's Sing Again," among many operatic numbers that are not too easy for older voices, are Included In his repertoire. In support of Bobby are Henry Armetta, George Huston, Grant Withers and Vlvlenne Osborne. Li TULE LAKE FLOOD N KLAMATH FALLS, Aug. 28. (AP1) Three more dikes gh.7e way be f one the rampant waters of the Tule Lake sump and 600 more acres of rich grata land appeared doomed today. Harvesting operations were being carried on frantically on Hasktns brothers' lease at the very edge of the onrushlng tide. The new breaks marked defeat of efforts to keep the flood waters within the boundaries of Cox broth ers' lease, Damago on the Cox land Is estimated at lftO.000. The perplexing question as to Just nutat swing music really la was ans wered convincingly last week by Cecil Schmorl, who with his band has been held over for the sixth week In a local night spot. Schmorl, base-viol player and director of the four-piece swing band, admitted that the term was not yet generally understood, but agreed to explain It. "Swing music," he told a reporter, "Is the result of Improvising by the player who is carrying tho melody, although he must stay within the bounds of the chord. Say our trump et player. Bob Hill, la carrying the melody. Jack Ripley, our pianist. Bun ny Hill, our guitar and violin player, and I carry the rhythm of chords. "We three stick to the chords, gen erally about four beats to the meas ure, snd the trumpeter sort of remin isces over the melody. You caivrecog nlu the tune but you know darn well that something Is happening to it. It seems fresher, and has more drive. Our band specializes In lifting the faces of seml-classlcs, such as Pale Moon, the Indian Love Call, or Song of India. "Those pieces would be a little hard to dance to if played conventionally. But under the swing system they be come favorites the minute you hear them. Radio has cretted a big de mand for new pieces, end possibly swing was started to take advantage of all the aweil numbers already writ ten. I don't know about that, but that's the way it seems," he said. Asked If swing were Just a fed, or were here to stay, Schmorl said he believed it was here for keeps. "It's starting something like Jasa did a few years ago, and already it's supplant ed most of the Jazzy stuff. Swing mu sicians depend more on "sweetness" than they do on the blaring stuff you heard even last year." The band, In it five weeka here, has become extremely popular, pre senting a type of muslo remarkable In view of the fact that only four men are used. They don't always use the trumpet for their lead, shifting Back to Roxy Errol Plynn and Olivia, de Havll land have tho lending roles In Rafael Sabatlnl's adventure drama of pirate days, "Captain Blood," which plays a return engagement at the Roxy theatre starting a three-day run to day. With the stars In the cast are such Important supporting names as Guy Kibbee. Lionel Atwlll, Basil Rathbone and Ross Alexander. to piano or violin frequently, nor do they stick to awing pieces. They have been declared by many to be one of the beet smell orchestras to play here In many months. 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