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DALT IN PRES I — PALACE o~ .m(l l’l [ \H'\' \'\\ e 02 STARTING TGNIGHT WE TAKE PLEASURE INTING Lord of Air and ,‘ THE MOTTO OF “The Flying Fool” was to “Find ’Em, Fool ’Em Women Until He Met? '§ The Show of Shows STARTING TONIGHT The First ALWAYS THE FIRST—WITH THE BEST ALWAYS COLISEUM THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JAN. 7, 1930. 169 Per Cent All Talking Epic of the Air PATHE presents WILLIAM BOYD 2 ('ompkle Shows :15—9:30 The Show of Shows STARTING TONIGHT OH, BOY! AND HOW! “When He Loves Them He Busts ’ 1](} g/'IETON and Forget "’Em” Them” with ; with. : | FOR ADDED MARIE PREVOST :l\rl’)mw ¥ The Greatest Human Drama Ever Screened | ¥ 'RUSSELL GLEASON AL ARNUN il CARL LAEMMLE'S | ENIOYhES and_TOM O'BRIEN in Outstanding Achievement — A Harry Pollard Production — Cost | Another one of those “The Globe Trotters” $2,000.000 — Took 2 Y(;ars lfi Make ::L.wo:ir c«::ntm‘:clll- JACK BENNY alking Color 0! HEAR and SEE | : v : : | [ s “Brial <33 il i right Moment: The DIXIE JUBILEE SINGERS | Musie : Biggest Picture on the Screen Today I Hath VITAPHONE ACTS > *11s i Pathe ® Pic A IN Sensational-Thrilling-Mammoth 1 Chari® +®Pende PARAMOUNT . 5 M & SOUND NEWS A Treat for the Whole Family “YOU'VE NEVER SEEN ANYTHING LIKE IT” | % e ; TR ,, - . Alaskan Timber Lease sk poseses some e ac | et Shlis ol ADDED ATTRACTIONS ’ ‘;"a:‘t a:‘: over elh:~ l?l.:‘: i N?rt W;FS.{“ S ay’ < i Threatens Canada’s Lead & im0 | the exceedingly large block S S Rp . In Newsprint Industry s 5 ouse Dresses THE DANCING ROONEYS i claduho ,‘n‘}\i‘hi\ Pyt g NEWS OPENS THE SHOW 31’“01‘(‘5(;)! Service Negotiates $10,000,000 C()Ili '(.l(‘l ReLes Srfl‘r‘zi‘"m;“‘“s and ‘he; PR AU LG AR ‘ With Pacific Coast Manufacturers and Users for| 1 aentany, it may be remarked | A CLEVER SHOWING OF SMALL TO OUR PATRON: | Nearly 400,000 Acres; Deal Promises to Add that the bldders for these vast tim- | SR Ty B 5 . il UNIVERSALS € p | 10,000 to the Population of the Territory. e tipa iRl bl e SIZES—PRICED AT 2 feel 1t nlege t resent "RSAL’S Gr ic- icies. ture “'l("\f((‘(l l"l 71:)[;;";1(" »l{lfl(i'l'" (‘1‘ .'” fer it to y : o ".. In a recent issue or tne New bition of salesmanship on the part ‘Dmcz,uou.mm Acres in Reserve i $2 25 JINGLE, : ,l 4 I ! G l;‘ ojjer i ‘1) you ll.s.lln (’{{rll(’bt Yori Herall;:l ’l;rlbulne. an :\rtxc:e‘or the naL‘l?‘nu] l)}zo\‘u;‘nmmu cxoml ‘ Most of the standing timber in | Y ° it i S ! 5 | 5 o pery g ) by Robert Frothingham, visitor to near to settling he question of the |goutheast Alasl e Tongass | (’fio t 3 ])l(’\(‘lli 4 .’ l.l ) ‘('(-III(’ L _'7”"\ /”m‘[, IRoreon pic ke | Alaska last summgr. recently ap- |advantages of ggovexr?menml lL““"’le\niml I{?,“‘r'l“l:“': t;“L 1‘7(\}7\”-‘ entertainment that it is possible to procure. We trust that you peared. Accompanying the article of lands over actual ownershi bY |ment of Agriculture insists shatl be | i will be present at our gala opening, and that the picture will |was a lay-out of six columns show- the exploiters, for which ex-Chiel ,reserved for future generations. | A ing a National forest road near Wrangell built by the Federal Gov- [Forester Greeley fecls measurably This reserve includes 3,000,000 acres give you great pleasure. | proud. |carrying a growth of timber of com- e e |the expectation of returning to the cedar, 3 per cent each. . | The complete article is as fol-|States and organizing companies to! The average mature spruce is five | NOTICE : lows |finance their schemes, he decided |feet in diameter and 160 feet high. | — The recent award by the United 'to ascertain what might be ac- |1t flourishes from tidewater to an' ey ~ o _}Bmtc government of two contracts complished by interesting nationally altitude of 1,500 feet. It is a mag- ' TO T“[‘, NIEN A D WOMEN 5 S r = - |aggregating more than $10,000,000 known concerns of expereince and nificent tree. It s manufactured | PIONEERS: ‘ - 4 |to the Col um, are Dan Wol- for 10,000,000,000 board feet of financial ability in the advantages into all the usual forms of lumber | ¥ 4 heim, Kate Bruce and Dorothy GHIM Alaskan spruce and hemlock for |of Alacka's forasts cud waier DOWer. and particularly airplane stock. | Lodge meeting at 7:30 Friday night in . Ward. Tay Garnett directed. !manufacture of pulp for newsprint, | ! Accordingly B. F. Heinizleman, 'Studies in conservation by the for- | . g 4 . Yy Attr(lctwns constitutes a move of marked sig-|assistant district forester for Alaska, estry bureau estimate a rotation order to dlSPOSe of installation by 9:15. Each DUE Tu DUPE | nificance in the fortunes of Alaska. ’qu sent to the States for a year's period in growth of between 85 and | mt‘ml)cr is emitle(l to invite one Cheehaco {1t points the way for the transfer | selling campaign: As a result, five 100 year i i 2 . . At Theatres o [of the newsprint industry of the large corporations became 'n.; Allowing 90 _years, therefore, as| to the Bl{; btampedc followmg lodge. Hand 3 ¢ United States from Canada to Alas- ciently interested to send their en-!the period during which this virgin /OUr Cues g 1c) 1 ( L A fortunate acquisition to the li- FISH CLAIMS ka as the principal source of f““gmeers and timber experts to as-|timber can be reproduced, Approxi- | JOt Nu“ a Ldrd “h“'h “l" be taken up at : p __g |brary at Universal City of an out- ‘“;" supply. i RERTIRE L Lot ‘6';[;‘; : "'";”0" “’“}Xf & ‘"g“" ) the door. j ¥ T 3 v 1S of-print architectural volume 1d | It is conservatively estimated by vertising for bids followed. |600 board feet each can be re-| 3 b s I T;',:: ggl‘:::&;?g" ll:m'l‘ Smfihem R amm;m;’;'fflj WASHINGTON, Jan. 7.—Dope is |the United States Forest Service in| In other words, the United States moved cach year during that period. | By order of the Stampede Committee, ( 4 5 responsible for the building of a chiefly ,responsible for the crime Alaska, which conducted the details [government is out for business on !The To ss forest crop produced | ”)HN T SPICKETI‘ ; _ nost faithful reproduction of an ' VaVe of “such terrible proportions of this transaction; that it will re- |a competitive basis instead of hand- [in this period will have a per acre bl . ’ Rising to a tremendous climax | authentic scene ever recorded in |l America” Representative Pish, |sult in increase of not less than |ing out Alaskan “plums” to party volume ai least twice the aver: ELMER REED, that (will make most fans gasp, films. Republican, of New York, declared. 10,000 in the population of South-‘rmgme; And, when the Lgnm.wolumr now found therein. l[()YD WINTER “The Flying Fool,” Pathe’s all-talk The scene was the slave auction He announced that he will re- east Alaska, which will be_ concen- |yation policies of the government The consérvetion policies of the - . b ing air drama starring William rooms of Beard & Calhoun, noted quest Congress to pass two biils de- trated in Juneau, the capital, and are taken into consideration, tr s bureau, therefore, provide Poyd, is sald to be ome of the ante-bellum auctioneers, which is signed to curb the illicit drug traf- the city of Ketchikan. Thesc two|far-reaching benefits to Ala stumpage alone is offered .. \v 410 discovery of hitherte une | ( most thrilling and entertaining pic- | but one of the amazing settings for | £'C: |immense plants, the construction of {will be quite apparent. Al the|f the land being retained . ooeoveq javec o ke 4 e ®eeseosnwese tures produced this season. Al- “Uncle Tom’s Cabin”, the mam- | One would permit the payment which will start next spring, will engineering work prerequisite to the {for the production of succeeding pmks’ of L"e‘m“m CD‘R;! rgan . ° " though the story has an aviation moth production which opens to- |of money to any person who gives be the first q( their kind to be es- development of these two plants t crops. It will be apparent !Ah:c.h acilials ,‘,m. 1-uusz 6! Brmih’ “PERFECT MENU” MADE ° background and though it reaches night at the Palace theatre. | the _government information con- tablished in 'Alaska and will give completed and it is expected that the custom of “killing the Columbia and‘ Aluskm r’“ far notth | FOR QUEEN OF SPAIN o M a great dramatic crescendo with the| Students of Southern social his- |°TRiNg a violation of the anti- employment to 5,000 persdns, Prac- construction will start next spring. goose that lays the golden egg’ | yeu as the Aleutian Isidnds 2 scene in the air it is not entircly ‘tory declare that the repmducnan?““c"m laws. The other would |tically all of whom will be k_)rought The consumption of newspri will not be tolerated under n et Ry 3 9 ‘o an air story. It is a human is startlingly real. Four aumoneers}’m"‘d‘ deportation of any alien|in from the States, lnclu'dmg an alone in the United States nece:s ment supervision. Pr i dII _mc-“M‘:Sv which are ex- e 1 . drama, which combines pathos and lare busily disposing of the human who violates the laws. excellent opportunity for skilled pa- tates the cutting of approximately |will be made for a gantsnua 1 'UP(; (;‘\)fiotyi llfxf;e h :n;‘\‘ge from 5,000 }: ing tg two of London’s lead- e comedy, played by a cast of cap- inanimate chattels of the St. Clare | ODIy When the nations of thc|per makers. —Incidentally, thesc 1,000 acres of pulp timber cv quate supply of timber for such o 6000 fect In helel with an oc- xm; ostesses, Lady Oxford ‘e able actors and moulded into fine estate to an interested crowd of |¢arth place humanitarian and moral two big deals représent another working day. Conservative esti- wood-using plants as may be in- casional pea anc b Wl . goinnien o ¢ entertainiadls traders, stockmen, dandies, planta- |Motives above the financial reve- |triumph for Federal bureau team- mates of the forestry department cialled. They, in their turn, will be to 9,000 fel: above sea level. They - elg;l s L In his Tole of the Flying Fool, tion owners, Southern belles and |hues derived from the opium busi- | work ch is a story in itself. place the total volume of virgin chliged to foster the permanent de- h“d not been explored until the * 001'3 salmon or oysters © L Mr. Boyd is seen as a devil-may- labor agents. ness and Mmit drugs solely to the| Most significant of all, however, timber in Southeast Alaska at 80~ veopment of the territory and per- '““l"“‘“‘f came into use, and then ¥ ol e‘l‘:'“m‘;lmw soup. ¥ cnr‘c stunt flier whose weakness is| In one corner a goatish auctioneer amounts required for medicine and it signalizes the abandonment of (00,000,000 board feet composed en- mit a sustained coniribu‘ion to the u{w. w‘mlnn f,}fe lf;st f\vo yc'.u.-s. The 2 4 “508 te:l ‘Mtbe?n spec- '@ 32 women. They have been his chief descants on the virtues of a hand- science can the dope traffic be | archaic methods of terr_lwm\l m_ade tirely of pulp wood species: West- 'v-:wn? s supply of timber products. r .' ¥ lflt’nh_s _dAsco»lfred lake liss 3 ally cre; mor r}:e’ occasion ,.0 diversion since the days in France some mulatto girl to a group of [SuPpressed, Fish stated. |development and the inauguration ern hemlock and Sitka spruce, af- With a view to aitracting home )‘"“"il th‘rt)—n‘ve i lor‘ Kel.m,“- ° S“'e"fbi'endf c,:h' ht ¢ when he was an American ace, but 'smirking young bloods; on another, The League of Nations has pro- of a definite sales policy, for which fording an annual cut of 1500000 industries, a permanent and con- kan f,m‘ mns”"»ms a0 o a,l\ bt il P4 Young'turkeyq ‘::th pec‘:t- : he has never fallen in love. His platform 2 second auctioneer dis-|Posed an international conference Col. W. B. Greeley, former chief of cords of pulp wood of 600 Dboard venlent supply of timber will be POWer site. i “mm g s ® and a speelal snhdmwm::: motto is “find 'em, fool ‘em and poses of a collection of furniture (1O limit drug manufacture, but has |the United State Forest Service, i5 feet each. ‘This is sufficient for furnished for local consumption, l‘f“L«; l\lml:,er Kovc’rnmr.‘m H'cz‘ns(- v: bt S i forget ‘em!” This he proceeds o and hardware; at a third station planned no restrictions on the largely responsible. The success of the production of 1,000,000 tons of with such an additional supply to ‘[“_ ellerbach interests. ‘X« Was ot 4 Blooult; sweetmedte ol i & do with amazing success until he squealing and bellowing livestock emount of opium grown. This | that policy is indicated in the char- newsprint paper annually, withou: the local sawmills for the general (fu.u‘hnz” mxcm-"? loca‘ing fr.-mr;‘. s fih i M ‘decides to save his brother from are the points of interest; while in would mean, in the opinion of ob- |acter of the competitors, includinz depleting the supply. lumber markets as may be neces- :L.ml near thai uu.' This p]r,.,.(d- {o They chniicd ii PR . Wwhat he believes is & designing ca- ‘a fourth corner poor Uncle Tom is |Servers here, that there still would |the International Paper Company., Up to now the newsprint nce sary. to. fustity.efficient willing fa- 1av 1ake, togéther with fhires othera| | - O FHPRE \ie : § s Dot i _ |be a vast oversupply of the poison- 'the largest manufacturer of DPADET the United States have been sup- cilities and provide year-long oper- in the same locality, will produce & Queen o o ¥ baret singer. It is at this point being transferred from a comfort: J A he United State: hich figured o hi it aual 60,000 horsepower, all of ch Spain would * attend.” "The ‘e that complications set in and Bill able home to an uncertain and fa- [0US dope. Neither will the league’s in the S, W] " plied by eastern Canada, which ]u al.non‘ thgr things being equal, n-"ficmc iy »0[ the Ketehikan | ® Queen approved it, with the e (23 finds that for once he is not mas- tal future. present program restrict some of in the bidding for leasehold of near- reached its maximum develop: preference will be shown those in- »]- part e ete n 1 e one proviso that quail showd e ter of the situation. The climax of The brutal Simon Legree stalks |the manufactured drugs which the ly 400,000 acres of the finest sp:-ucc while the consumption of newsprint dustries and applicants that con- piant. ® be prcvided somewhere, ° " the story is tremendous and must importantly through the crowd ex- |United States already prescribes, and hemlock forests in southeastern continues to grow rapidly. The in- template mosi complete manufac- sson in Co-operation . . be seen to be appreciated. amining the miserable, black AN Alfl‘f‘;-h A combination é;l”es?fl‘;: dustry has shown a consistent de- ture in Alaska. e This instance is eloquent of the(e @ ¢ © ¢ @ 0 0 @ @ ¢ o @ Boyd is said to be excellent as the wretches who stand in quivering| GENEyvA—Persia has notified the |5 o San Francisco C NP’C;-” velopment based on the law of sup-| Pulp timber allotments will be cooperation between the various SR AL i heart-breaker dare-devil. ~ Maric groups, not knowing what the next |yeacue of Nations of its ndherence{nnd ‘The Los Angeles Times” will ply and demand. The argument made with regard to avallab'e government bureaus operating in : i Prevost is as captivating and con- minute will bring. On the walls are |5 the' protocol prohibiting gas and chl?bim:;e:::rhmm at J:::ea;:rn:g has been advanced that the g water power sites suitalle for use N Alaska. The Navy Department| TOKIO—A tunnel linking Hondo, vincing as ever as the cabaret girl, handbills describing goods for aue- | |bacteria. In warfare. Seventeen the e‘ . group, the R l;u: ernment withdrawal of timber and the manu.lwture .oi that prmhfiut supplied the airplanes, flying per-|the main island of Japan, with s\ a type of role that suits her person- tion, calling attention to r“naway\government.. Dot ke Sreed 1o ncws;gor;“mhihc‘t‘?rlerst;n zexe’- other lands from private owner- E.ack.\ allotment will include 'mm- sonnel and the mother ship rromlmushu the second largest, is plan~ ality perfectly, and she also sings. slaves and describing the virtues | nm proposal. C‘“fi O, W! ":m ‘;m “~|ship constitutes a barrier to the clent land to provide a sustained the naya) base at San Diego, Calif. ned by the Ministry of Railroads. . Tom O'Brien, playing a bluster- of various and divers spirituous pro- e ehikan. . CRNEs U ve 2 investment of private capital in annual yield of timber equal to the e Geological Survey and the De- |Engineers estimate the cdst for the ing bullying aviator who gets licked ducts. dally capacity of 500 tons of news leases, Of greater significance, how- mill capacity obtainable through & partment of Agriculture paid all the [bore under the mile wide stretch f plenty for his trouble, demonstrates So faithfully has director Harry PLEASE TAKE NOTICE paper. ever, is the fact that the continued full economic”development of the expenses involved in the survey. |of water at between $13,000,000 and that he is master of this type of Poliard filmed this sceme that the wSh—3¥§kFF | U. S. Puts Salesmen on J6b |cxpansion of the pulpwood indus- accompanying water power sife. | In tne inception of the work it |$17,000,000. A ' role. Russell Gleason has a finc babel Of noises and the raucaus elose at 6 oclock| It is generally admitted by the |ty has brought the Pacific North-| In this respect the Alaska ero- g5 necessary to prove that a sub- R s 5 character part. Others in the cast voices of the bellows-lunged auc- |f0r"this evening instead of eleven.|more mD“SW& :m'd mswl“:flr:i';:;fi- west, British Columbia and Alaska |survey expedition of the Navy De- e k?mwm printing at The En of “The Flying Fool” which comes tieers are almost audible. adv. mmufl{qpoclnv, ing Alaskans ates «within economic range of the great |partment has given invaluable serv m Pag:? pire. SRR TIIL MA! AGEMEN — ADMISSION———— 10 cents, 25 cents, 75 cents, Loges $1.00 ernment in Southeast Alaska, a pic- | center of the proposed newsprint | development, a picture of a logging }mmp in the Tongass National For- | est, and picture of two lakes dis- | |covered by the Naval aerial map- Mr. Greeley says that : having | mercial ture of Juneau, which will be the |wasted nearly five years listening to |stand per acre of 26,000 board feet, value, with an average propositions from promoters Wwho|comprising a total of nearly 80,- (came to Alaska with the idea that | n would be comparatively easy to |obtain water power and timber rights frem the government, witn i 000,000,000 board feet, subdivided | as follows: Western hemlock, 74 p':x" {eent; Sitka spruce, 20 per cent; Western red cedar and Alaskan rmi\ “Juneau’s Own Store”