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RAILROAD CUT BY
Action Shatters Chance for
Chinese Retreat by Rail
From Chengchow to Han'
kow Jap Warship Sunk
end of which tle Japanese already
have captured.
Most of the Chines forces were
ltd to have withdrawn to the aouth.
first to defend arsenals In the path
of Japan's westward offensive and,
secondly, to make their stand in more
mountainous country where japans
highly mechanized forces would have
less advantage.
Chinese bombing planes sank a
Japanese warship at Kwelcheh, on
the Yangtze river,, with a direct nit,
a Chinese communique reported.
RADIO CLUB PLANS
FIELD DAY SUNDAY
SHANGHAI. June 11. (Saturday)
(AP) Japanese dynamiting squads
were reported today to have blown
nn the PelDlns-Hankow railway In
three places south of Chengchow, aliat.
terlng the chance of a railway retreat
by Chinese forces from Chengchow
to Hankow.
The Japanese driving' on Cheng
chow reported progress but the Chi.
neae asserted their attacks on the
Japanese flanks had halted the push
The Chinese said Palsha station, 13
miles east of Chengchow, had been
recaptured after a 24-hour battle. Of
ficial Chinese dispatches admitted
that the Japanese were shelling de
fen positions directly aouthesst of
Chengchow. but insisted the Chinese
till held that city.
Junction Point
Chengchow Is the junction of the
Felplng-Hnnkow, main link between
Hankow, China's provisional capital,
and the central front, and the east-
west Lunitha! railroad, the eastern
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INSULTING MIEN
IS PART OF FILM
STAR
Rogue Valley Radio club will hold
it second annual field day excursion
at Prescott Park this week end. All
kinds of portable radio equipment to
demonstrate emergency contacts will
be used, and contacts all over the
United States will be attempted.
Radio club members from Klamath
Pails, northern California and south
ern Oregon will be present. The
public is Invited to attend the Sun
day session, refreshments will do
served at the picnic, there is no
charge. All amateurs are invited to
bring any portable equipment they
wish.
E. B. McKlnney, president, la in
charge. A regular meeting Friday
night at the airport will complete
plans for field day.
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Come- u and SceJi
Visit our fountain
and see the new Dispenser
for Coca-Cola which we
have just installed. Drink
Coca-Cola mixed this mod
ern way every one alike
every one "delicious and
refreshing". . . every one
ice-cold.
Plate Lunches
25c
Ice Cream
Pint
15c
Quart
29c
In the New Tray-Serve
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A!
Ambition To Be Successful
Motivates Queer Conduct
Right o Be Tempera
mental Upheld By Court.
WINCHESTER BAT, Ore.. June 10.
(AP) Coast guardsmen found the
body of Mrs. Edna Huntsman, the
27-year-old mother whose three
children and the Infant daughter of
a friend lost their lives In a boating
tragedy yesterday, on the beach at
low tide today.
Swells had carried the victim a
mile south of where the light craft
capsized.
The five bodies will be taken to
Cottage Grove.
M. P. Jensen, district coast guard
commander from Seattle, said an in
quiry would be opened late today.
J. A. Huntsman, who saw his en
tire family drown, had to be re
strained from leaping Into the bay
In a courageous but futile rescue at
BIRTHS
Bom to Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Peyton
on June 4. a son weighing eight
pounds.
' Born to Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Boldon
of 318 North Holly street, a boy
weighing seven pounds, in their home
on June 7.
Abner of Radio Team
Announces Daughter
HOLLYWOOD. Calif., June 10.
(AP) Abner, who is teamed with
Lum on the radio, today announced
the birth of a girl to his wife, Mrs.
Norria Goff. The seven-pounder was
born yesterday.
Sanction Sainn Sewers
WASHINGTON. June 10. (AP)
The WPA informed Senator Charles
McNary today the president had ap
proved a $31,800 project for sanitary
sewers In Salem. La Orande received
a 17500 allotment for water main re
placement.
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HOLLYWOOD Jetts Ooudal. who
was once described In a court suit
by her then employer Cecil B. De-
Mllle as a "cocktail ot emotions.
won the legal right to be "temper
aments!" ss a result of that battle.
The court held that an actress" "tem
perament" was part of her equipment.
It was a fine victory, although oy
coincidence. Jetta never worked Im
portantly sgaln. She has been hap.
ptly married for some years now to
Harold Grieve, prominent Interior
decorator, and she works wtth her
husband at his profession.
Not long ago one of her former
.turtle associates, with whom she
had tangled more than once, encoun
tered her and was greeted most
oleasantlv. Jetts's friendly remarks.
as reported by him: "It Is so much
fun not being In pictures any more
I can enjoy life and Just think!
I don't have to be mean about any
thing I"
An Old Story
It would be Interesting to trace
the rise of the schools of stellai
thought that holds a star, to be
successful, must be "difficult." It
certainly antedated Jctta Ooudal,
for some of Hollywood's best tem
nerament tales reached circulation
In the period from 1916 to 1020 wlien
stars were first feeling their oats.
The director. Joseph von Stern
berg, was a disciple. If not tne mgn
priest, of the theory. Joe had made
quickie called "salvation num-
ers" whiqi won tne auppon, 01
quick-growing colony's Intelligent
sia." Even before that, showman
that he was. he hsd made It his
business to be as spectacularly in
sulting as possible to the right people.
I've Just made live new enemies
he once chuckled, confidentially, to
some cronies.
It was Pola Negri's own Idea, ap
parently, as she came before Joe.
Her battles with Gloria Swanson be
came Hollywood legend: Pola's cam
paign, as she admitted privately
when pressed, was logical. 'There
are many girls In Hollywood prettier
than Negri so Negri must De 011-ferentt"
But Marlene Dietrich, who can
be as sweet as pie when she wants
to be. undoubtedly took Instruction
direct from her mentor, von Stern
berg. That director set her off beautl-
fully at a studio luncheon present
ing her to the assembled press
"Miss Dietrich," he remarked In ef
fect. "Is not only beautiful but Is
far more Intelligent than anyone
here present."
Just Reputation
Miss Dietrich's popularity or lack
of It with many members of the
rnrresnondent corns, especially the
feminine contingent, may be said
to date from that moment, but in
subseauent years she has shown her
self to be an apt pupil. Marlay-nah's
not mean she Just bss the reputa
tlon of being "difficult," which prob
ably Is truly part of "glamour."
Slmone Simon came from Prance
with certain Ideas of her own about
how "difficile" a foreign star should
be, and Immediately began living up
to them. Later, repentant, she con
flded to Intimates that she had been
Insolred by the advice of another
foreign star and Hollywood said.
"Dietrich?"
The Hollywood Spirit
Katherlne Hepburn has some rep
utation for being "hard to get along
with." In several contacts I've never
found her so, but then one robin
never mado a spring or a reputation.
Katie put on the denim overalls and
tomboy act when she first arrived
partly as a "show," partly to hide
nervousness, partly to enter Into the
"spirit of Hollywood." Her later re
fussls to aUow visitors on her sets
sprsng from a conviction that she
does better work when unobserved.
The "be hard to handle" theory,
il course, Is proved fallacious by
nany of our most successful stars,
ho get ahead by being themselves
:id being darn good sctors and act
resses. People like Wamer Baxter
Ronald Colman. Joan Crawford.
Bette Davis, Irene Dunne, Olnger
Rogers all of them rather well es
tablishedare not devoid of occas-
i lonal flashes of "temperament" but
they manage to be consistently hu
man and regular people for all that.
YD 5
I f
EDYS LEASE
COTTAGE TO SOLVE
Have Tough 'Time Finding
Enough Bedrooms Under
1 Roof for 9 Children
Traveling Members Help
RADIO circles mention Ne
ville Miller (above), former
Louisville mayor, as likely presi
dent of National Association ol
Broadcasters, with 440 station-members.
Ye Poets Cornei
Crater Lake
Emblem of a land's travail.
Whoso forces died to give It birth,
Its depth less waters still unite
Their fount with the paternal
earth.
The record of Its origin
There scrolled In eloquence sublime,
Is witness to the seal of God
Upon the handiwork of time.
The tints of countless skys and nights
Are mirrored In its waters blue
But from what magic spring these
hues
Its silent pigments give no clue
The snows of myriad ogee gone
Are blended in Its azure sheen
Reflecting from Its regal depths
The royal splendor of a Queen.
The rolling Cascades form the crown
And forged the setting for this gem.
It nestles In their artistry.
A limpid, heaven-kissed diadem.
It beggars Monarch and the sage
To find Its peerage In their purse
Or with their faltering tongues to
lisp
The wonders of the Universe.
Nature has set its beauteous walls
In sheer determination high
As though their rugged ramparts seek
To form a union with the sky.
One stands upon ltd crested rims
Where vast Creation forces trod
And needs but little faith to see
The Jewelled footsteps of a God.
Freeman Chase Leslie.
By William VoT.affln
(A. P. Feature Writer.)
LONDON The Joe Kennedys think
they have licked their own private
British housing problem.
That's pretty good for the Ken
nedys since the ambassador's family
(as nearly everyone In England and
America, la now well aware) Includes
nine children. And the British public
not to mention the British mon
arch haa shown a lively Interest In
how they all get along.
When petite, black-hatred Mrs.
Kennedy sailed last March from New
York, she sighed. "I don't suppose any
place will be big enough."
When I called the other day. t
found that her worst feara had ma
terialised, and then had been dis
pelled.
Only Et(ht Bedrooms
Although the ambassador's official
residence at 14 Prlnce'a Gate has
eight bedrooms, It was Indeed too
small. But Mrs. Kennedy explained:
"We have taken a cottage In the
country which should take care of
the overflow unless the boys bring
all of Harvsrd with them." .
Another help will be the tours the
children are going to take. The am
bassador says he doesn't imagine the
family ever will be home all at once
Already well-traveled, the younger
children especially are enthusiastic
sightseers They stood outside Buck
ingham palace one day and photo
graphed the changing of the guard
while mama and papa were ln.df
chatting with their Brltalnnlc ma- ;
Jesties. !
. Talked About Children
That formal interview went off wHh j
Informal ease, j
"They're very charming and net- i
ural," Mrs. Kennedy told me.
And what did they talk e-bout?
"We just discussed the children
The ambassador said the children of
the royal family were much lees spoil
ed than some of the Kennedy chil
dren." "
The Kennedy children have helped
the Kennedys walk right-Into the cir
cle of British interests.
On their arrival, newspaper head
lines read :
"Kids rake Over The Embassy.
"King Oeorge Asks To See Ken
nedy's Nine Children."
"Queen 'Talks Babtea With Mrs
Kennedy."
Of the ambassador one London pa
per said; .
"The new American am.bassador'will
be a great success. , . . His reddish
hair and his smile are completely dis
arming. What Is more he possesMs
that excellent sense of good-humored
Irony which U the spice of Amer
ican humor."
Of Mrs. Kennedy another writer
said:
"She's still glrllsh-looklng ... but
you see at once there's no ambasso-
dorlal situation likely to come her
way with which she could not cope."
Shoots Hole-In-One
At press conferences here. Kennedy
cock his feet on the desk. Like h's
recent predecessors, he acorns knee
breeches for long trousers when he
attends court.
Hardly had be got rid of his sea
legs when he did the "right" thing
In a magnificent way by shooting a
hole In one at the Stoke Poges golf
course.
Mrs. Kennedy presented daughters
Rosemary and Kathleen at court re
cent ly.
After we had gone over the list of
names and whereabouts of the chil
dren (the two eldest boys are Still at
Harvard), I asked Mrs. Kennedy fin
ally If she had any rule for raising a
large family.
"I am loathe to answer that ques
tion." said she, "until I see how my
own family turns out."
Mrs. Kennedy keeps a card Index on
her family's health.
Neatly set down and filed away are
faintly data on who has been Inocu
lated, who has had his tonsils out,
who has had his eyes examined and
who needs to go to the dentist.
A big family is fun, she says.
Helping her axe the family gov
erness and a nurse whom she brought
along, as well as a small staff ot serv
ants. The English servant problem,
traditional headache for newly-arrived
Americans, waa solved for her by
embassy attaches.
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Turner May Enter Films
HOLLYWOOD, Calif., June 10.
;AP) Col. Roscoe Turner, handsome
peed filer, may enter the movies.
Friends today said he had offers
from three studios, for both serials
and features. ,
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