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"The General Died At Dawn 'Opening Feature Today At Gaterian
rF.DFOKT) MATT. TfiTBtmR W.DFORD. OTIEflON. SUNDAY. OCTOBER 11, WW
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GARY COOPER STAR
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Not since "Shanghai Express'
.the screen had a motion picture deal
ing with the ad vent urea of modern
unina. starting a three-day run to- I
day at the Craterlan theater. Gary
Cooper and Madeline Carroll are
starred in "The - General Died at
Dawn." the exciting adventures of a
' reckless soldier of fortune pitting his
, wits against the wily war lords of the
' .tiinysterlous Orient. Miss Carroll plays
the part of the beautiful woman who
Is out to lead the adventurer to cap
ture only to fall In love with the
man. i
The story Is based on the struggle
between modern China and the pred
atory war lords who are laying the
country waste. On the one side' Is
General Yang, ambitious war lord In
tent upon crushing China under his
iron heel. On the other side Is a
growing people's movement. Cooper ;
. Is In the ranks of this movement. i
Sent to Shanghai with money with
which to buy arms, Cooper Is lured
aboard a train by Miss Carroll, daug- .
ter of a crooked International agent. !
' The train is held up and Cooper cap-!
tured. Then, when it appears that i
he Is to be put to death, he escapes
and the excitement really start
particularly when both he and the
girl learn of their love for one an
other. Playing the part of 'he war lord
is Aklm Tamlroff, whose character
ization of the role Is said to be one
of the high spots of the film. ' Others
In the cast Include William Frawlcy,
. Dudley Dlgges, Porter Hall and J. M.
Kerrigan.
' A new Bcreen team, Joan Bennett
and Joel McCrea, refreshing In their
new comedy and delightful In their
romantic momenta, will be starred In
"Two In a Crowd" at the Craterlan
theater Wednesday only.
When the story opens, the two
halves of a torn thousand dollar bill
bring the pair together. Their esca
pades on New Year's Eve lead to fur-
. ther hilarious developments that
plumb the depths of humor.
"China Clipper" Coming Thursday
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fan W'-i
Aviation particularly mat orand man's latest conquest of the air, and
that attempts the hazards of trans
oceanic crossings has been much in
the public eye during the past few
years. Latest, and biggest, of cross-
ocean flying is unquestionablv the
Inauguration of a regular passenger
and mail service across the Atlantic
to the Fur East.
China Clipper," which comes
Thursday to the Craterlan theater
with Pat O'Brien and Beverly Roberto
in the leading roles, is the storv of
was actually filmed at Alameda, land
ing base for the Clipper ships that
are now engaged in this exciting true
life adventure.
O'Brien Is the flyer who visions
huge flying boats making regular
crossings, and the story follows- his
una and downs before he sees his
dreams come true. Ross Alexander,
Humphrey Bogart and Marie Wilson
alar hove featured roles in the picture.
VERA CRUZ, Mexico, Oct. 10.-(p)-1 stevedores walked out In protest ovor
a snipping strike today paralyzed payments to the shipowners' asso-
coastai servlco from Mexican Dorts t elation, which they demanded be
on the Atlantic coast. Checkers and 1 abolished.
Race Mystery at Rialto Wednesday
Above is shown a scene from the
and beautiful sweetheart. The ple
tleman From Louisiana." whicn plays
at the Rio 1 to theater Wednesday and
Thursday with "Don't Turn Em
Loose," featuring Lewis Stono, Bruce
Cobot, James . G lea son and Betty
Grable. Eddie Qulllan, Charlotte
Henry, Charles ('Chic ") gale and
Marjorle Gateson are shown in a
happy mood, probably Eddie has won
the race.
Don't Turn 'Em Loose" is story
involving a yOung criminal WnO
brings disgrace to his honored family
and baeuttful sweetheart. The pic
ture hits directly at the parole boards
and their wrongdoing in paroling
dangerous criminals to prey upon the
taxpayers' money. The theme is,
when you get 'em there, "Don't Turn
'Em Loose.'
TouVelle Going
To Highway Meet
SALEM. Oct. 10. (AP) Chairman
Henry F. Cabell of the Btate highway
commission and Commissioner F L.
TouVelle of Medford will attend the
meeting of the Redwoord Highway
insrvlRtlon at Crescent City tomorrow
and will confer at the same time
with California highway officials.
G. 3. Paxson, bridge engineer, and
K, D. Lytle, division highway engi
neer at Roseburg wllL accompany the
commissioners,
Dashiell Hammett
Story On Rialto
Two Feature Bill
Bette Davis nnd Warren William
star In "Satan Met a Lady," whlob
heads tha double bill program start
ing a three-day run at the Rialto
theater today. The other feature on
the program la "Kelly the Second."
featuring Patsy Kelly, Charlie Chaw,
Oulnn ('Big Boy') Williams and Pert
Kelton.
Others In the cast of "Satan Met a
Lady" Include Alison Sklpworth, Ar
thur Treacher. Marie Wilson and
Winifred Shaw. The picture la based
on a novel by the famous writer of
fiction, Dashiell (Thin Man) 'Ham
mctt, which Is one of the best the
author has turned out.
The story Is woven about the search
by a band of crooks for a legendary
Ivory trumpet, supposed to contain a
fabulous fortune In Jewels. Bette
Davis again plays the part of a "bad
girl," In this Instance using her lov
trs to help her in obtaining the
Jewels, and polishing them off In one
way or another, even by murder,
when they cease to be of further use
to her.
The Inimitable comedienne. Patsy
Kelly, makes her first appearance as
the star of a feature-length comedy
production In "Kelly tha Second, In
which she has the riotous role of
trainer to an ex-truck driver who be
comes a boxing champion. "Big Boy"
Williams plays the champ and comi
cal Charlie Chase plays the small
town promoter. Others In the cast
are Edward Brophy and Harold Hu-ber.
SCOTTISH RITE
Stated meeting Lodge
and Chapter, 7:30 p.m.,
Oct. 13th.
L. 8. Williams, Sccty.
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THEY FOUGHT BY DAY
AND LOVED AT NIGHT!
Faith Bald
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Patsy as a fight trainer . . .
Charlie as the nit-wit manager
... in the laugh wallop of a
lifetime I One round of fun
.iftcr another in this new
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At Roxy Today
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Margaret SuHnvnn battles Henry
Fonda All the way ncroes a conttueut
in "Th Moon 'a Our Home,!' the
corned jr-romanc which plays a re
turn engagement at the Roxy tlieaUr
today and tomorrow. The film' la
bnsed upon Faith Baldwin's famous
Cosmopolitan magazine aerial.
Others In the cast are ctmrles
ButterMiOxth, Beulah Bondl, Henrietta
Crosmsn and Walter Brennan,
Aviators ltPHCurd
PORT DARWIN. Australia, Oct. 10.
--(AP) Four British aviators, at
tempting a flight from Australia to
England, wore rescued today from a
lonely coral reef In the Timor Bea.
A wireless message said a fishing
boat discovered the plane after the
filers had been on the reef two days.
The airliner was abandoned.
Use Mail frlbune want sis.
SUNFLOWER PRIZE
WINNERS LISTED
Checks will bo mailed out Monday
to winners In the sunflower contest
conducted at the Jackson county
Republican headquarters here. It was
announced Saturday by Joe E. Wood,
secretary. Several hundred sunflow
ers were received at the headquarters,
fome of them real giants of the field
flr.wer species adopted as emblematic
of the Republicans' presidential can
didate, Gov. Alf-M. Landon of Kan
s as.
The contost, which was announced
two weeks ago. offered prizes totaling
$10 In four divisions. Reward for the
tallest sunflower, brought in to the
headquarters by a registered Repub
lican man, will go to A. L Cummlngs
who submitted a flower measuring
14 feet 1 Inch. Mrs. R. E. Ncnlon,
garnered first prize offered the Re
publican woman submitting the sun
flower with the 1 nicest blossom.
Mrs. Nealon, known throughout vnl
loy Orange qlrcles for her singing,
proved she could qualify as a real
Granger by producing a blossom
measuring 10 Inches In diameter.
Prizes In the same classifications,
offered to men and women registered
as Democrats, went to one family-
Mr. and Mrs. J. Fenton, of Talent
winning with sunflowers measuring
14 feet, six Inches and seventeen
Inches in diameter respectively.
LANDON. CLAIMS KNOX
NEW YORK. Oct. 10. (API Col.
Frank Knox, Republican vice-presidential
candidate, declared In a press
conference today that 'In Minnesota
we are going to get the vote of
every orthodox Democrat."
"And," he added, "we are going
to carry the state."
Knox, completing a la-mlle cam
paign tour of the country, attacked
the administration as having
"scrapped the whole Democratic
party" in Minnesota.
Oregon Tourist
Record Broken
SALEM. Ore., Oct. 10. (AP) Non
resident tourists In Oregon broke all
previous year records the first nine
months of 1030, Secretary of Stat
Earl Bnell reported.
Total for th first three-quarters
was 120,434 compared to 100,303 for
all of 10.15, September's registration
was 15.696. Every month of the year
showed more out-of-state tourist
than corresponding months the year
before.
Tune In KSL every evening.
day thru Friday, 8 p.m.
Mon-
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A bold man
loves her . .
tells a beautiful woman he
A Chinese warlord threatens
death to them both. ..an ancient
Chinese junk sails into Shanghai harbor
...two cutthroats meet on the Bund and
plan a little trickery . . . but . . . we can't tell
the whole story. . . you've got to see it, thrill
to it in the most exciting drama to come
out of China since "Shanghai Express"..,.
GARY COOPER
MADELEINE CARROLL
A Paramount Picture with William
Frawley Dudley Digges Akim
Tamiroff Porter Hall J. M. Kerrigan
Directed by Lewit Milestone
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Screen play by
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From itory by
Charles G. Booth.
Musical Bock
ground by Werner
Januen.
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