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"Marie Antoinette Starring Norma Shearer, Opens Craterian Showing
MEDFOTTO MAIL TBTBTTJCE, rEBFO'HP. OnT.GCX. STTftAT. OfTOBET? IS. 1333.
TYRONE PUR HAS
IMPORTANT ROLE IN
HISTORIC PICTURE
A motion picture that hu been
renting screen history opens a three
day only engagement today at the
Craterian Theatre. It Is the much
heralded, wldely-pratwd "Marie An
toinette starring Norma Shearer
and. Tyrone Power, and helns shown
T here at no raise tn admission prices.
' With Power as her co-star for the
ftrst time. Miss Shearer brines to
I Mfe the glamorouA and fascinating
' Antoinette, role she has watted
four yews to play. Pawer la cast as
Count Axel de Fersen, the man whs
dared to love a Queen of Prance.
History has written no more ten
derly romantic or grimly tragic epi
sode than that of the little Haps
burg beauty, whose marriage to
Louis, King of Prance, chanced the
course of empires. The powerfully j
drama 1 10 cna racier roie 01 ixjuis is
played by Robert Morley, whose char
acter! ration has won him much
praise.
The story fo'ilows Antoinettes wed
ding to Louts a stupid, unattractive
dolt, terrified by e, marriage he did
not want. Denied the love of a hus
band and friends she could trust, and
urr3unded by enemies. Antoinette de
termined to find happiness no mat
ter what it cost. She became the gay
eat, most extravagant womin in
Prance, giving lavish parties, losing
fortunes at the gaming tables and
,,velcomlng dangerous flirtations.
4 Then she met Count Fersen. As
f Queen, Antoinette had to deny the
l love that finally found her but It
was this seme love and Person's at
tempts to save Marie Antoinette from
the guillotine that provided history's
jnost famous love story.
One ef the most spectacular mo
tion plctirrti ever filmed. "Marie An
toinette required four years of re
search and preparation and entailed
n unprecedented cast of 152 sup
porting players with an additional
J.000 extras In the breath-taking
spectacle sequences.
Among the prominent names In
irupporttng parts are John Barry
more, Robert Morley. Anita Louise,
Joseph Schildkraut, Gladys George,
ffenry Stephenson, Cora Withe rspoon.
Barnett Parker, Reginald Gardiner
nd 'Joseph Calteia.
SHASTOASGADE
COUNCIL PICKED
Membership of the Jackson county
council of the Shasta-Cascade Won
derland assoclatidn, elected during
the recent eighth annual convention
rn Ashland, are announced from as
sociation headquarters here following
e&nvass of votes by Jackson county
members of the association.
Jackson county council members
elected are A. H. Ban wet!, VV. A.
Gates. C. C. Furnas, Karl L. Jan
eueh, Larry Sehade, 8. M, Bullts. E.
P. Merrick, Glen L. Fabrlck of Mert
ford: Walter H. Leverette, Ashland;
and George L. Howard of Diamond
Wee.
In accordance with proceedure, the
10 members elected at large consti
tute the nucleus of a' terser group
to be appointed by the elected mem
bers in order to Insure council rep
resentation from every section of the
county.
' The first order of the business
will be an organization meeting, to
1 be held soon, to elect a chairman.
ecretary, and this county's director
on the association's controlling board.
Later, the asfloctatlon board will ap
' point an association councillor to
eerve on the advisory council to the
board of directors.
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"Boys Town' Coming Wednesday
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"Boy's Town." starring Spencer
Tracy and Mickey Rooney, brings tho
most colorful, human and exciting of
real life stories to the screen, proof
again that "truth is stranger than
fiction." The picture open a four
day run Wednesday at the Craterian
treater.
Dedicated to Father Flanagan. In
spired founder of the real Boy's Town
in Nebraska, and to his splendid
work for the homeless, abandoned
boys, regardless of race, creed or
color, the film production la a stir
NEW YORK HARBOR
TUGBOATS SHE,
AS PEACE FAILS
NEW YORK, Oct. 15. f AP Sev-cnty-Itve
New York harbor tugboats
were Idle this morning and union
officials declared they would tie up
75 more within a short time, aiming
at 100 per cent effectiveness of the
strike which began at midnight and
may affect the movement of trans
atlantic freighters and passenger
boats.
The strike call, issued by Presi
dent Joseph P. Ryan of the Inter
national Longshoremen association
A. F. of L., affected 2,000 workers
and f ol lowed t he coll a pse of nego
tiattons among the union, operators
and Nathan Frankcl, labor advisr
to Mayor LnGuardia.
Of the 75 tugs tied up, IS are
used regularly to haul garbage scows
for the department of sanitation and
eight are engaged in towing coal
barges for a power company. Union
officials said others were engaged in
servicing transatlantic liners and
freight boats.-
Three transatlantic liners were
scheduled to arrive today and fivo
were due to sail. All would require
the RSBlstanee of harbor tugs.
Frankel, balked last night In an
effort to stave off the strike for
48 hours pending new conferences,
asked the labor and operators com
mittees to meet again today. He
also naked Ryan 6 exempt trans
atlantic ahips from the tie-up.
The Grange
Roxy Ann Grange t
Roxy Ann Grange members are
lookintr forward to a visit from
Eagle Point Friday evening. Octooer
21. We know a good prceram la beirw:
planned for the evening's entertain
ment and urge our members to
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ring drama based on the actual hap
pening of the past 25 years in the
real oyrs Town. Tracy has been
given one of the most powerful roles
of his brilliant career the screen
counterpart of Father Flanagan
Young Mickey Rooney departs from
the harum-scarum Andy Hardy char
aetertzatlons to play a straight, vrJ-
ous rote that of the wayward Whltey
March, who finds a new meaning to
life with the boya of Boy's Town.
and the kindly thoughfulnesa tf
Father Flanagan,
all be on hand to extend a hearty
welcome to the Eagle Point Grange
people.
Rosy Ann H.EC. ladies are re
quested fo meet me home of
Mrs. C. Adams at her home on
Haven street Wednesday afternoon at
2 o'clock for our regular meeting.
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Back To Roxy
Ufrl 2xJ.
As the egotistical American athlete
who get hia "ears knocked down"
when he tries to put on airs for
his British schoolmate, Robert Tay
lor, at the Roxy theater today and
tomorrow in 'Yank at Oxford." ha-v
one of the best roles of his career.
Maureen O'Sullivan and Vivien
Leigh form the feminine attractions
win Lionel Barrymore also featured
tn the film, actually made at his
toric Oxford.
LIGHT SNOW, RAIN
N MATH AREA
KLAMATH FALLS, Oct. IS fAP)
Winter reminded southern Oregon
today that It was just around the
corner. Uht anew covered the hill
east of here and cold rain swept
the city much to the delight of
thousands of duck hunters who
found the weather ideal. Snow fell
in the Siskiyou above Axhland but
travel conditions remained satis
factory. Regulate Rum, fitmt
EUGENE, Oct. 13. (AP) Rcnotu
tions opposing the alcohol traffic,
radio advertising of tobacco and sup
porting prohibition of pinball games
and federal supervision of film pro
duction were adopted by the Wom
en's Christian Temperance union at
the annua! state convention here.
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FIGURE OF
VENGEANCE!
Stars Of Medford Movie
In Premier Ala Hollywood
With parade of "star and ?
of " Medford own movie, "Run
nln Wttd. will be presented Tues
day night for its tnfttsl showing, and
will be given si! the Hollywood "fus
which J usually gtven first night
ahowlnt of a picture that features so
many "stars" as are included lit the
Medford movie.
Starting last Thursday afternoon,
some 60 people, including the feature
cast of the local production, plus the
Musical Mountaineer and other en
tertainers who are featured In the
local attraction, assembled t the
theatre to be "made-up" In regular
movie style, and were given their
first Instructions in the art of pro
ducing motion picture.
D, w. Baird, long associated with
the production of motion picture,
has been in complete charge of the
filming here.
"Although," Baird said, "one car.
hardly expect & super-metropolitan
production, such as those produced
in Hollywood with hundreds of ac
tors, electricians, technicians, and all
that sort of thing. Medford show
goer can expect to ee a regular lit
tle movie with a plot, fade-ins, fade
outs, dissolves, sound, and In fact,
everything that Is used in making
up a. rent mottSR picture play."
The actor, are all local peapte and
when one scans the list of the talent
being used here, it is a definite in
dication of the outstanding dramatic
and muAlcal talent of Medford mast
of them well known through their
past accomplishment In Medford
theatrlcftls.
Early Friday morning, the entire
cast went to the beautiful home .;f
J. H, Owens, where many of the
scenes depicting a party, being given
by the leading lady (Evelyn Blttnerji
were filmed. Here the Musical Moun
taineers really entertained the cast
end the cameraman doing the film
ing. Yesterday being "movie day" found
the entire cast of players working in
the busineM district, and more than
WTO
mm
once, traffic wa se completely jsm-
raed that it was necessary for the
care ma crew to stop operation m
order to get traJfie moving wader
normal conditions. Thanks to Chief
of Police McCredie and the Medford
police department It was possible ut
complete the dtwralwn seqxtences, in
spit of the "movie day" crowd vfro
had been Invited to the filming and
who thronged around to ,woteh the
shooting,1
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The special Medford nereel spon
sored by the Medford Maii Tribune
also came In for special filming Sat
urday. During the peat ten days much
time has been apent in filming pic
tures which wiU make ap the U
Medford newareei, inciudtn; atich
scenea aa "viewing Medford from the
air," the Senior a:id Junior high pep
rallies, the Medford Tigers footbsU
squad, the making of a newsjiaper
lilmed la the MUl Tribune piaat
people about town, pttbiie buildinR
and ettlzerw, the Smit hern Oregfln
Accordion band, and other attractions
which were augmented yesterday by
tha conipiete fiiming: of the Kiddle
Pet parade.
Thia big double headed local at
traction teiil open Tuesday nlffht at
th Rlaiio thearre for a three day
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nr.ori.AB vRicr. IIUVPWpavMWTCn till
showin?. with 'SCeet the Girirw fea
turing June Lanj, Lynn Bart nd
Erilt Rhodes as art added Attraction.
?i Maitaee TaeSay
lo order to ample time fr
property preparinst for th (pUa pre
miere Tuesday niehi, there will be
no matinee Tuesday afternoon. A
public addre aystem wttt be InstaK
ed at the entranr of the theatre,
with briiiiant lishta to recfire the
cast of player as they are driven
to the theatre In new cars furnished
by Medford automobile deakr ffr
the occaatsn. Here each member of
the east will gre their public and
welcome them to iheir debut irs nsa
lion pictures,
8a (treat has been the demand far
reserved seat ttefcsts that the Ri&?tor
theatre management ha announced
a special premier advance sate for
ticket, now en aale at th RiaVt"
boxefftee. Theae ticieetR wiii be for
the Tueediy night showing nJy. Ai
though UcKet wiii not be reserved.
the purchase of them will eaaisle
patron to avoid the crowds at the
boxafftee on the night of the pre
miere. Regular admission price rill
prevail.
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fJresn Auto In CrasH
EVERETT, Oct. 15, f AP t?u r
person were iniured. two seriotisiy,
iate this afternoon when cars owned
by Aibert 8. Orffftn, Snterprlse, Ore,,
and Bert Reed, Seattle, collided at
the Intersection of the Pacific high
way and th Siivana cutoff north
of here,
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Ciosirar time for Tco Lata to Clas
sify Ad l i:30 p. m.
- THREE DAYS
11 BLAST HURT!
FATHER AND
KLAMATH FALLS. Oct. 15 fAPJ
Here's a new way to get feur
htmting.
John Da!?ts, Sr taking , iecoad
shot at ft dues:, was astounded t&
see the aids blow oat a? hi shot
sun. The flylnsf splinter 3&sttr4
hia thumh and stnicSc hi son, nearly
severing on of tre ytmih's finger.
The boy -s standing 25 fees from
hi fher. Their home ia Orant
at Bavr Prairie on BeaiRfr Creei,
Pasa.
COLORADO SPRINGS, Oct. iS.
tAPl A grade school eisss ad
journed to the w&od for a cstur
study lessen. The pupils sat dcn
on a hoifow loft. Teacher had Just
aiaried her discourse when swarm
of hornet emerged frorrt the k?.
Twenty chUdren as noefering from
stings.
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