' MEDFOTTD MATE TRTBTTJ7E. rETYFO'RD, WREfio. RTTSDAT, TPyB ST. 1937
Charles Boyer And Jean Arthur In Craterian s Sparkling Romance
Robert Montgomery in Hit Coming Thursday
Comedy at Rialto Wednesday
Here Wednesday
Return Showing
PARIS IS SETTING
FOR ULTRA-MODERN
EXCITING PICTURE
Charles Boyer, handsome French
star, and Jean Arthur, who demon
strated her ability at comedy in "Mr.
Deeds Goea to Town," are united In
"History Is Made at Night," opening
a three-day run today at the New
Craterian theater. Heading the sup
porting cast la Jovial Leo Carrlllo.
Who invariably makes the stars of
the pictures In which he plays look
to their laurels.
This smart, sparkling romance
oasts Boyer In a totally new type of
role as Paul Dumond. dashing man
- about'town and the moat popular
heed waiter on the continent, while
Jean Arthur Is seen as the lovely
New York mannequin. They meet in
Paris under exciting circumstances.
The pair become Involved In a gay.
Ultra-modern romance that carries
them from France to America against
a aeries of luxurious settings, includ
ing a crack luxury liner and the
smartest restaurants of New York
and Paris.
For contrast to the rich comedy
with which the picture abounds, there
Is a realistic- crash between the ocean
liner and a giant Iceberg, a scene that
has been listed as the first and only
' rival to the now-famous earthquake
scene of "San Francisco."
As a special added attraction on
the same program, the Craterian has
the tenth Issue of the "March of
Time." There are three subjects,
. These, are, first, the U. S. unemploy
- 'TrvfTiC slttf'ff,v a question that has
been, given more2ught in Wash
ington than almost an other. Sec
ond Is the puzzle prize craze' in which
Americans are continually striving to
win sudden wealth from various con
teats. Third subject deals with the
Irish Republic of 1937.
DAME MAY WHITTV
as Mrs, Branson
An experiment In defiance of tra
dition a new type of murder story
is shown In "Night Must Fall,"
the amazing screen hit coming
Thursday to the New Craterian the
atre. Heading the cast is Robert Mont-
ROBERT MONTGOMERY
as Danny
gomery. known, for sparkling, frothy
roles of the most sympathetic sort.
Now he greets his fans as one ot
the most fiendish of murderers, an
entirely new person than the one
we are accustomed to aee, a thor
oughly fain and bad one.
ROSLIND RVSSEtX
as Olhla
Rosalind Russell Is the girl torn
between love and loathing for the
only one who can excite her. Dame
May Whltty, of the original stage
cast, has a featured role, as have
Alan Marshall, Forrested Harvey,
Alan Marsh al 1 , Fores ter Harve y ,
Kathleen Harrison.
Jane Withers Tops
Cast Rialto9 s Hit;
Sally Blane Stars
"Ginger," Jane Withers, whizzing
hvadlong into the offing looking for
trouble, Is at the Rial to theater start
ing today In her new picture, "Angel's
Holiday."
Playing on the same program on
the twin bllt is "Hotel Haywire," farce
comedy with numerous famous names
that spell laughter.
Mischievous Jane plays the part of
"Angel," who routs the riot squad
w.th Its own tear gas and makes
trouble as fast' as she makes head
lines when she turns detective.
Aided and abetted In her topsy
turvy laugh spree by Robert Kent,
Joan Davis and Sally Blane, Jane
tracks down and plagues the very
:vea of a murderous band of gangster-kidnapers,
who welcome the ref-
..ugt of Jail promised with the final
arrival of the police.
With nine comedians loose in a ho
tel as crazy as the house that Jack
built, "Hotel Haywire" runs the Jane
Withers picture a close second for
laugh honors.
Headed by Leo Carrlllo and Lynne
Overman, the cast Includes known
comedians even In the "bit parts."
Among those to be seen are Benny
Baker, Mary Carlisle, George Barbler.
Pprlng Bylngton, Porter Hall, John
Patterson, Luclen Llttjefield, Chester
Conk) In. Teddy Hart, Collette Lyon"
and Franklin Pangborn.
DAY SAYS GRANT
COUNTIES PROFIT
BY
NEW YORK June 27, (UP)
Anest Vanls, 40, was brought into
court today on a petty larceny
charge, accused of stealing three
fourths of a vestibule. Mrs. Yetta
Hecht, his landlady, said she paid
half the cost of building a vestibule
for a restaurant and when he left
he walked off wltn three walls. She
said that part was worth 10.
STARTS TOllAY 3 DAYS
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Pictorial -
The press release of June 23 indi
cated that the Public Lands commit
tee of the house bad taken unfavor
able action regarding the wishes of
the Land Orend counties and had
passed the department of the interior
bill in its original form. This was an
error, and we have today received
confirmation that the committee has
voted favorably to recommend the
amendments to the bill for which the
counties had contended, County
Judge Day said Saturday.
'The counties did not contest, and
in fact approved, Title I of the bill
with certain minor amendments
which were agreed upon. Title I
stipulated that the government,
through the Interior department,
should handle the timber on these
lands In harmony with the sustained
yield idea. This is necessary and de
sirable in order that the property
may not be dissipated and that the
revenue to the counties will be per
petual. "The counties did not agree with
the percentages stipulated in Title II
of the bill, which gave the counties
only 60 per cent; 25 per cent for ad
ministrative purposes, and 35 per
cent to be credited, to the fund In
order to retire the deficit of some
98.000,000. It was our purpose to safe
guard aa nearly as possible a yearly
amount due the counties, which
would approximate the amount the
counties would have received in taxes
had the lands remained In private
ownership. If the yearly cut and the
stumpage value amounted to as much
as it would under present atumpage
values, and if the cut was up to the
maximum of the sustained yield ca
pacity of the lands, the counties
would not be much hurt on a 50 per
cent basis. But If. during unusual
economic conditions and depressed
values, the total annual revenue from
the lands were seriously reduced, it
Is more desirable that an additional
percentage be given to the counties
and a corresponding reduced amount.
credited to the deficit In order that
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Satirizing the innumerable con
tests In which American housewives
are constantly participating, "Meet
the Missus," co-starring Victor Moore
and Helen Broderlck, comes to the
Rialto theater Wednesday, topping
Ihe twin bill that will also have "Un
der the Red Robe."' featuring Anna
bella and Conrnd Veldt, as the second
ft. " F
picture on the same program.
The hilarious results t of a mid
Western woman's being chosen as
one of the country's foremost house
w.ves In a contest, when the truth ot
the matter Is that hubby Is the ace
h'.'iise keeper in the household, make
"Meet, the Missus" screen, entertain
ment of the popular sort.
the yearly receipts to the counties
might be maintained upon a more
equitable and more even ' "basis,"
Judge Day explained.
"An agreement, therefore, was ft
nally reached with the department of
the interior whereby. If necessary, an
additional 15 per cent above the 50
per cent should be given to the coun
ties on such years In order to bring
the revenue for that particular year
up to 390.000. or as near that
amount as the additional 15 per cent
would bring. After the deficit Is re
tired, all the revenue above adminis
tration charge will go to the counties.
The executive committee of the
Land Grant counties feel very well
satisfied with the bill as finally
amended, and feel that the whole
(but not the kind you read in books)
IS MADE AT NIGHT!
Juliet had her Romeo,
Barrymore his Barrie;
Napoleon fell for Josephine
Tom goes well with Jerry!
Mrs. Deeds had Mr. Deeds,
then took it on the lam;
Now she's fallen for a Frenchy
Oo-wah - that Boyer man!
With just a mink coat over a negligee,
She goes to town in a great big wayl
T-SS-Kl. . . T-S-S--K
SUCH GOINGS ONI
Starts Today -3 Days!
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AND there's a im&shinj dra
matic climax to this comedy
romance that makes the "San
Francisco" earthquake look
like a clambake 1 Everyone's
raving about itl
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win LEO CARRILLO and Colin dive
Extra!.. . Latest Issue "March of Time
matter now will 'be upon a perma
nent baals which will-, safeguard for
ever. the Interests of the counties In
these lands.
. The origin of the slang phrase
life of Riley" Is not known.
'the
Chinese railroad lines are Installing
small ; libraries; on passenger trains
for the entertainment of travelers.
It is recorded Hint pony' express
riders covered 650,000 miles of trails
Infested by rond Agents and Indlms
and lrvtt but on mail.
Josephine Hutchinson, as the moun
tain girl whoee love Is to be sold to
the highest bidder, and George Brent
as the young attorney who tries to
vivis her from her fate, are starred
:n "Mountain Justice." coming Wed
nesday only to the New Craterian
theater.
The screen's first outstanding story
i,t fanaticism and Intolerance still to
be found In certain sections of Amer
! a, "Mountain Justice" also features
Guy Klbbee, Robert Barrat. Mona
Barrie. Robert McWade and FWtxy
Knight amontr others.
Tennyson s famous poem of the
(sllant "Charge of the Llitht Brigade"
Is at the Roxy theater for a three, day
:un starting today, with Errol Flynn
heading the giant cast of thousands.
Also featured In this thrilling screen
opic of the "600" who rode to their
deaths are Otlvla deHavtland, Patrlo
Knowles. . Henry Stephenson. Nigsl
Hruce. Donald Crisp and several oth
er favorites.
Purchase of the Medford Lumber
company by Mr. and Mrsi C. Collins
of Beatrice. Neb., from J. H. Cooley
was Announced yesterday. Mrs, Col
lins Is a daughter of Mr. Cooley, who
now Is residing in Grants Pass.
Mr. and Mrs. Collins and their son
John arrived here lust week from
their Nebraska home to take charg
of thebusmcss. Thety pln to -make
Medford their permanent Home and
devote all their time to the lumber
business. . ' - -
w. -H. Roberts will continue as
manager of the lumber yard, the an
nouneement aald.
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WHOOPEE!. ..mi WE G0I...0FF TO A GRAND
AND GLORIOUS RIOT OF FUN AND LAUGHTER!
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When there's a gleam in her eye . . . watch but for ; ;T
little sweetie pie, the screen's half-pint of dynamite
STARTS TODAY , 3 DAYS! C
V ROBERT KENTJOAN DAVIS
SALLY BLANE JT J
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' ' A "Screwy" Is the word for them ... Hj&r . r
'and when they got together Heaven I J
'j holp us if you take 'era seriously I .. V,
LEO CARRILLO LYNNE OVERMAN
III J 1 MARY CARLISLE PORTER HALL GEO.; Z'P"
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