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PAGE NINE Kay Francis, Errol Flynn In "Another Dawn" At Craterian Bill Today MEDFORD MAIL TRFBITNTE. MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, JULY '18. 1JW7 IAN HUNTER STARS IN BRILLIANT OPENING RUN TODAY Three top-ranking start are Joined together Id "Another Dawn.' opening a three day run today at the New Craterian theater. They are Kay Francis. Errol Flynn and Ian Hunter, with Frieda Inescort, Herbert Mun dtn. O. P- Huntley, Jr., and Billy Bevan also featured In the support ing cast. "Another Dawn" Is the story about small British garrison In wild and picturesque Iraq (Arabia.) To this forsaken spot, the colonel (Hunter) brings his new wife (Miss Francis). There she meets and immediately falls In love with handsome Errol Flynn, Junior oflicer and pal of the Colonel. One or the other of the two men has to sacrifice his life and leave Kay to the survivor In order that the garrison might not fall prey to the bloodthristy Arabs who surround It. One of them does. How they decide which one It shall be how the hero goes forth to glory and how the re maining one fares with the girl all these make up what la said to be one of the year's tensest and most grip ping movie dramas. The newest issue of "The March of Time,' showing the scarcity of babies available for adoption In this coun try; the Inside story of the Rockefel ler millions; aud this country's 49th state, is also on the same program. MANY WIVES SIGNED FOR VACATION CAMP STARTING JULY 25TH . Plana are being rapidly completed for the second annual Jackson County Homemakera' Vacation Camp, which la to be held at Union Creek Forest Camp, July 25-30, according to Mrs. Mabel C. Mack, county home demonstration agent. Any home- maker over 18 years of age living in Jackson, Josephine,' or Klamath counties, is Invited to enroll. En rollments are coming in very rapid ly and should be completed by July 30. The' camp program will Include music, nature lore, crafts, swimming, hiking, dramatics, story telling, and reading. The camp staff includes, Mrs. Mabel C. Mack, camp director; Miss Helen Ann Thomas, home demon stration agent-at -large, crafts teach er; Mrs. Azalea - Sagery state home demonstration leader, crafts teacher; Rosemary Oardner, Medford, crafts teacher; Mrs. Leona Qiem, camp nurse; Miss Josephine Hunter, swim ming instructor and life guard; Mrs Carl Button, Corvallls, cook, and Mrs. Mildred Drury, Medford, and Miss Maud Pool of Jacksonville, as sistants. Homernakers who have enrolled In clude: Mrs. J. R. McCracken, Ash land; Mrs. Fred Reich, MYs. Mary Gustafson of Oa!; Grove; Mrs. Jose pblne Powers, Murphy; Mrs. Ida C Cole, Mrs. Rita Myers, Mrs. Belle Mitchell, Mrs. Evelyn McLean,, and Miss Rosemary Gardner of Medford Mrs. Rena Sater, Mrs. Alice Rlcka and Mrs. Grace Crawford, Howard; Mrs. Eva Eegesman, Trail; .Mrs. Vio let Dltsworth, Prospect; Mrs. Eudora Bohnert, Central Point; Mrs. Ethel Blah, Roxy Ann; Miss Phyllis Swear- lngen, and Mrs. Etta O'Brien, Med ford. Queen Elizabeth of Great Britain will get an honorary degree next autumn from the University of London. 1 3 RICHARD ' TODAY and MONDAY - JfP ' I m,inm I A R L E N (WMjjTO LILLI PALMER IVX UsMr"' J. Farrell MacDonald i"Trv"fL . ...... Il j, ) Ant-insm Ciller Mt " Same Blll! fj V V and a supporting ' K. 1) HE WA&NICKEl NURSER. l.vrrrSTiVi x 7n TODAY 4 1 Always Two Big Hits! fca b"'' J SELECTED SHORTS! I I Jb. I VI fL 1 WtJUCaJ J VTj tin 11:00 I f 1 1 I ll ':, ln ofl -- Showi 1:45 3:15 7:00 9:30 25o-35cl0c 1 1 'I i I "Slave Ship" On A honeymoon voyage aboard a slave ship on Its last voyage; a mutiny whipped up by a treacherous mate; presented on a mammoth scale that took two years and two million dol lars to produce, bring "Slave Ship," with Warner Baxter and Wallace Beery sharing starring honors, to the New Craterian theatre Thursday. Baxter Is the two-fisted master of al ave -running schooner, double-cross ed by his mate. Beery, when he at tempts to withdraw from " black -blrdlng." The voyage which he had BOY FILM ACM I LOS ANGELES. July 17. p) A possibility that the question of the custody of Freddie Bartholomew, Ju venile film star, may again be a court matter loomed today. Miss Mylllcent Mary Bartholomew, aunt and guardian of the child actor, lost her contest yesterday to replace the Union Bank and Trust company A Railroad Empire Built With the Blood-Stained Hands of Daring Men! mnn FISllllIrM U thrills, ad venture 1111 VJ SliVi ' and flaming romance r l r& '' Romance behind the r-i W' building of the O.P.R. X4g 1JT Thursday Bill k ! i j ate planned as a honeymoon cruise for himself and his young bride, Eliza beth Allan, is thus turned Into a nightmare wherein their Uvea ' are constantly In danger, both from those on their own boat and from ships of other nations determined to stamp out outlawed trade. Also In the huge cast are Mickey Rooney, Jane Darwell, George San ders, Joseph Schlldkraut. Arthur Hohl, Minna Oombell, Francos Ford. J. Far rell Mac Dona id. Holmes Herbert and many other famous character play ers. as controller of his estate, and dur ing the proceedings counsel for the bank said a suit may be filed to chal lenge Freddie's adoption. The court in denying Miss Barthol- amew'a petition praised her care 'of the 13-year-old boy. but declared that the bank la a more competent finan cial agent. The bank, under stipulations enter ed Into several months ago, handles Freddie's estate, paying hia parents, now In England. 20 per cent of his earnings. Dr. H. If. Donaldson. Philadelphia, says Intelligence In human beings depends largely on the brain's blood supply. Out of the . pages of living history comes this smashing spectacle of Canada's first railroad! thrills, adventure d!kkrJfA and flamine Stars of'Rialto's i.i 1 1 ' 1 m H ' i mm S-. . The laugh star of "Wake Up And Live." Jack Haley, awakens to love when he meets Roc he lie Hudson, the hungriest girl In the world whose only thrill is . . . eats I They are star red -with Arthur Treacher and Eugene E PROTESTTO NAVY ASTORIA, July 17. (AP) Gover nor Charles Martin's name headed a list of Mpnatures from members of civic, patriotic and governmental or ganizations In a formal protest to the navy department today against "neglect" of the Columbia river In the defenao program. The action condemned the refusal to consider the development of an aviation base or defense facilities at Tongue Point. It reminded the sec retary of the "unanimous approval" accorded the Tongue Point develop ment by the house naval affairs committee. The protest became public at a time when 15 cruisers and destroy ers are at Portland's Inland harbor for the annual "fleet fiesta." Filled with romance Wednesday Hit Pallette In "She Had to Eat," com ing to the Rial to for Wednesday and Thursday. "It Could Happen to You." featur ing Alan Baxter and As t rid Allwyn plays as the companion feature. E BEER LABEL PORTLAND, July . 17. (AP) The Oregon Food and , Beverage Dis pensers' third annual convention, opening here tomorrow, will con slder the question of whether to make a move In the dispute between the teamstrft and brewery workers' union which has caiued a blockade on the brewers' "red label" ber. . An announcement from the head quarters of the dispensers said the convention probably would also con demn "certain things" Included In the policies of the Oregon liquor control commission. Ernest H. Aebl. president of the fl&A - -:.: TODAY -; r '( ''i 3dy ': I , '"V ,v Kutra! latest Rentallonal Issue of THE MARCH OF TIME 1. Babies Wanted, t. 49th male S. Rockefeller's Millions Complete Shows Today f:.1 9:1.1 1:1X1 . 9:l. On Roxy Screen Bfnutltul Lorotta young ply Hel en Hunt Jtckfton'e Immortal heroine In "Ramon." produced entirely In the new technicolor and playing at the Roxy theatre today and tomor row only. Don Ameche playa opposite with Jane Darwell. Kent Taylor. Kath erln deMllle and a large caat In sup port. organization, aald tavern operators have done their, beat to co-operate with the commission and that such mutual effort "has been productive of a lot of good." The impression the beer taverna are to blame for trouble In sale of beverages was dis avowed by Aebl. ' SALEM. July 17. (AP) Opening of bids on the 1173.763 construction project at the eastern Oregon state tuberculosis hospital at The Dalles, originally scheduled for next Thurs day, has been postponed Indefinitely because of blight prospects for a federal P.W.A, grant. Daniel J, Pry, secretary of the board of control, said today. Talisman Lodge No, 31, Knights of Pythias, In itiation Esquire Rani:. Monday. July 19. All members are requested to attend. Visiting members cordially Invited. Refresh' ments will be served. C. Flchtner. O. O. - with Here Wednesday Tony Martin and Leah R&y make a new song -and -romance team In "Sing and Be Happy," the Wednesday only show this week at the New Craterian theater. The cast also In cludes Joan Davis, Helen Westley. Allan Lane and Dixie Dunbar. ' A lively musical expose of rivalry between - two advertising agencies seeking a large radio account pre sents Martin as a barnstorming or chestra leader whose father, Barton Churchill, heads an agency that finds' Its greatest rival la the agency of Leah Ray's father. Prom this situa tion cames much comedy and many-toe-tApplng tunes. LAWYERS TO PAY OR FACE OUSTER PORTLAND. July 17. (AP) The board of governors of the ' Oregon state bar voted yesterday to Invoke the atat law suspending all attor neys whose dues are not paid. Membership In the association Is necessary to practice. W. S. TJ'Ren, chairman of a special committee- on the Independent Judl clnry, said the organisation would "fight to a finish" against the presi dent's supreme court reorganisation plan. Standards of practice have Improv ed as a result of the activities of the committee on discipline, Nick Jaure guy. chairman, reported. The committee has . received 08 complaints In two years, M benlg dis missed because of lack of cause. Dee Mall Tribune want ads. ERROLTLYlW IAN HUNTER Frieda Inescort Herbert Mundin G. B. Huntley, Jr. Railroad Romance On Rialto Screen Beginning Today AU the, pulsating drama and roar ing color of Canada in the rugged pioneering - days when a coest-to coast railroad was being built against almost Insurmountable odds, st blended on the screen with the Im pact of authenticity. In "Silent Bar riers." opening a three -day run to day at the Rialto theater with Rich ard Arlen In the starring role. The stirring eplaodea In this dynamls) story were filmed along the very trail, which was blazed In the UBo'a by an Intrepid group of empire) builders who battled with the perils and hazards of towering mountain peaks, sudden avalanches and the treacherous muskeg. "Silent Barriers'' in reality la based upon the great romance behind the building of the) Canadian Pacific railroad. . Stirring scenes Include the film ing of a giant forest flre,: when shift in the wind would have meant death to the entire camera crew and the actors; the sinking of an entire), train, engine and cars, in tha treach erous bogs of. that region: the dy namiting of a whole mountain side and other thrilling high spot far too . many to mention, Months Of pains taking work faced the ere wasalgned to make "Silent Barrier" a reality. A complete railroad city bad to be con structed, houalng gambling hell, dance palaces, hostelrles, shafts, banks, shanties and other numerous buildings that make up a rlp-roanng town of the Eighties. Featured In the cast supporting Richard Arlen are LlUle Palmer. J. Farrell MacDonald. Antoinette Celller and thousands of extras as rugged men and women of that period. Edward Everett Horton heading cast of funsters In "Wild Money," plsys as the added feature with "811. ent Barriers." Benny Baker, Lynn Overman. Ruth Coleman. Porter Hall and Billy Lee are In support of Hor ton; ; ". Cee Mall Tribune want ads. Card Readings Mstfame a. Mueller. Bonest and Reliable with best of references. T2S Sherman street, rhein Reading! 1140. 1 . W; MU-30o ' Krai-40c Riddles Mkm i r