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P | s will be tail-less, says Robert Krenfeld (left), German glider expert. Junkers plane (top) has very little tail, while the “Storch” (lower center) has “Storch” (right) Fuwire ampla; -3 A new giant|s— none at all, » CHILDRE ALACE TOMORROW | | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1930 ° [d d Y Iand sounds. “The Barker” is a| 3 | =1 C8 8 ; oF LY | pict de for dialogue g 5 A 5 | Tail-less Airplanes Tested in Germany icture made o g and - MARRYITE . S T i LAST LAST | * prse rewase high praise for the manner in v €P 4TE T XY TIMES TIMES 4 which he has managed talking co di\.’f i 4 ’wM "ONIGHT PONIGHT sequences as well as f | i 9 5 I TONIGHT e did drama, the emot vu . ¢ SR e o — SRR e i e o and the beauty of ot b ErT e MRRRER". 5 BT S S o pp ey g7 ) b Ty B # gt He had an ex highly i e i ONE OF THE BIGGEST THRILLS THE smotional sto win, an- || Tonight g ot E Jectri¢ Friday ¥ ‘FN 3 'E FE 3 oth Vi t his four| ~ P k ~ ___ SCREEN HAS EVER OFFERED | fibding s ol 7.30.9:30 §OUND Jliel] SYSTEM 7:30.9:30 voices d in the| LIS S SRR . 1 55 TR & s g £pe; T ever | ] i |appeared upon t | | r » METRO- LAUREL el | S 3 : i POLA NEGRI IS i TONE and i COLISEUM SATURDAY ¢ NEWS i 3 RE HARDY i “A’ WEtan on fiad e The World All ‘murh e f acquittal as a| i1 | man. B in Sight Talking | A woman with a child has twice || .8 £y and Sound Comedy EZQ,E““ Sy SIS e . Why? z { Is it chi on the part of jur- wn | A Fiat Natione! Pcture i ies—the realization of a greater suf- | | We Have Never Presented Better | ‘r,"mrj -or are women less oll':nz ‘ i 3 | gullty of crimes charged than men? | 2 Entertainment | question is an interesting | i) o Pl i 2 Ae it jeidelight of “The Woman on Trial” | | g A | starring Pola Negri, and due at the | | | ¥ 10—25—50—Loges 75 cents B saiarisy ik | ' B WP T b R v S ¢ T 0 PR o | Mauritz Stiller directed the pic- | ) COMING FRIDAY—“SATURDAY’S CHILDREN”" i o Fetsnount Undie g ‘ . B | ) {pervision of B. P. Schulberg, asso- | | . WHERE SOUND SOUNDS BEST AT | 3 3 iciate producer, | ¥ i TR | View of | | BULLDOG DRUMMOND IS COMING ws beo crang shape and rear propeller positicn. The boy who tood on the burn- GERA( Do the story by whip on a moder Why the trend i wing and less tail is explained by Robert Kronfeld, one of the fore- her latest First N :m:ml-vnnphone! picture, to be shown at the Palace | !tomorrow, consumed peanuts from | {early morning until late at night. | sive list Gibson, the horse opry hero soon to marry Sally Eilers, | his leading lady, was a prize-win- impre; vFERFI?f.-Mfm‘ 20, — THRRE |ing deck e peanuts by the| | BOOTH ‘ sport to movie Plane is trying to shed its tall peck, has nothing on Corinne Grif- TARKINGTON Lois Wilson, who came on I‘a”-lllcfl-* experimer . fith. For three days in succes- ok p % icene that way eded only Teady have been flown, and cven- | Attractions | o wioins S5 n leading | ~EDDIE QUILLAN, : o w l s | disheertening experiences. tually a s hard to 'man, Grant Wi who plays op- | MARION NIXON, 2 | Those who have failed makes an find en an posite her in turday’s Children,” GASTON GLASS s ALBERT GRAN At Theatres NDAY—HEAR and SEE MARY BRIAN and-\ounds T COMING SU “THE MAN I LOVE” rer, but not for beauty. He won most eoxponents of s fly- | E— - —— i . |a championship at the annual Pen- MARION NIXON IS il e ot Imbarthnt mree For Added Pleasure OB OONS [ “Ralph Forbek 3 cast i taikie | dleton, Ore nd-tig rted S0 long as airp} eman.|| AT COLISEUM TONIGHT | |in “Saturda; hildren” takes place By ROBBIN COONS | Ralph Forbes is cast in a iaikie | dleton, Ore, round-up, and started 0 long as airplanc emall, | | PR ~ _..iin Central Park, when Miss Grif- Pathe and Paramount las a -t atterton, his wife, for It's “The High e stunt man in Hollywood at {with Ruth C the first time fzagile craft with paper-thin wings, | % gays Kronfeld, the development Of the fith as Bobby Halvey, a private sec- irotary, and Mr. Withers as Jim “Gers whichi comes t t for a tar he s Sound News ck stunts HOLLYWOQD, March 20.—Some Coliseum ONIS NVIHI AYVIN T3S Pue YVIAH—AVANIS ONINO! cer futures: Road,” from the go play....An- a fuselage capable of tonigh two-day | 7o ’ it Evelyn Brent's next talkie, for.a other husband-wife team to ir | was injured, Hoot played the role, sengers and cargo sc showing is one of the finest 1‘1”‘3.0‘\““”' REAEDD 8 welk SIS vi!flphon(‘ Acts - ¢ change, will not be “underworld”|the same picture is George Olsen |and siuc desirable, that has been seen |In the same firm, attend the Sun- | Lg g ws ERRNEE ot uff. . . . Ben Turpin, the cross-|and Ethel Shutta, . . . C AB Sapg b E Now, however, in the da ong time. SR A onbatl in 'he. GANCRNA comedian, is to tour Ei orchestra will contribute the music fiuge BlARBSBIEK Hollow ' story 1s of a little wall flower |40 their love making in between | 100 Per Cent All Talking under contract to a man im-|for “Whoopce,” and Miss Shutia PIUNEERS P“SS as the recently-built Jun {enacted by jazsy Marion Nixon,jmunchitig peanuts. Long shots and | C 1 | presaria for two years after com- will have the same role she played ! 38" the long fuselage is losing its|WDO is always in the way and just Close Ups in the park with a band “omedy | pleting present Hollywood on the stage. . . . James and Lu- xcuse for existence. It is dead|cOUld mot get with' ghe'boye (& SHETEMIDAICHNS In §OLGHE ad | “DEAR TEACHER” | *iracts. Joe Cook, vaud cile Webster Gleason are one of : it contributes no lift and| Bddié Quillan takes the part of {oVer folir hundred exiras attending I it R end fhusical comedy star, is bring- |the few domestic teams to make it means costly wind-resistence that |the bo3 nd who' belps this little| W Sanesri, required tisres. days of = ing 4 carload of props he used in 'a habit of co-appearing in films owtE pced ‘anid s the fuel {Wall flower's transformation from rehearsals, and shooting, with the | Pathe Picture the sta; production of “Rain or . Fred Waring and his Penn-| cost. a moth to a beautiful butterfly. ;ccnr‘e_rt the dialogue, andvc‘{m the Shine” for possible use in his talkie nians are undertaking amu!hm-‘R GENT SES IDN The “G-38 of courss, is not a| -Pheré is comedy galore with a bit |Cacking of peanut shells being re- | = version . Lupita Tovar, little stage musical comedy, “Rah Rah i Hhre e Yaie Aramin Thixel i |corded on the Vitaphone for r A e *" Mexican beauty-prize winner who | Daze,” featuring Dorothy Lee, the LA \i8"wings Pugetio n and Eddie Quillan |duction in Miss Griffi f"“!‘vhf‘_’}‘f‘““ for Wrasgall rnl 3 Cime to Hollywood and fared not | Hollywdod girl who made good in | pp. 1 . { S i by the Bisclage. poinie and |ing picture. © his service at the Douglas pack- | A Quality You Would well because of her accent is|New York and came home tri-| Fitghway Irom South to % PCHFFEES B e U EC b as. direoted by 5 A outfit he was at Sitka for four Insist Upon If You rong those considered by Douglas shant Don Alvarado is| Far North Is Given b BA Tess - “Ebttck Bamonstd BE years and before that was with! IKITTELSBY WILL SUPERINTENDENT AT | August Buschman at Cape Edwards | and Port Althorp for fifteen years. Jonn Peterson is to be Diamond Knew All of the Factse the leading lady of ing with Gary Cooper in . He may not | Texan”, . . airbanks for tes that the all-w atrplane | his next talkie re-make “The Mark of Zorro,” after FOI‘IHL)I A])prOVfll can fly with less power and land| Prize-Winners f 11 | Speaking of beanty-prize wi Four resolutions, including In- gury ;m:;::ixrf;(:;lar:;:“" freal |, PAZACE AcAIN TpNIGHT | DIAMOND K CANNERY | K's new outside foreman, Mr, Theile R -~ e ot 1o orsement of the Pacifio-Yukon- * na g.horsepower craft showed | L — B F o (R Said. Last vear he was with the ream ska Highway, were adopted 8t pctonishing speed, yet its d e = has everything to| Herb Kittelsby, for the past’ four | Skinner and.Eddy plant at Kake in {the recent Grand Igloo of the Plo- Lo aimoct pamchute-like in buoy- | 2PPEAL to the public in iis talking |years with the Douglas Island Pack- (2 Similar capacity and before that jneers of Alaska, in the twenty= onov and low speed of landing verslon. It is at the Palace for'ing company, will be superintendent | W3S With the Burkhardt interests at of {second annual session at ANChOTage. ~ ot strikes Kronfeld as the the lagt two times tonight lof the Diamond K Packing Com- | Y¢S Bay. : . | The resolutions, in order, fol- gopooct part of the trend toward | It5 €motional effect is greatly 'pany at Wrangell this season, it| 7The same cannery foreman will {low: tail-less planes is that most people /heightened, not alone by its dia- was announced today by Kar) | be back on the job at the Wrangell [ Reselution No. 1 look on a plane without a tail as|logue, but by the synchronization Theile, owner of the plant. ‘gl:’l“ :lhi: yenrl“. mile is Al ?0%‘1' t Whereas, The property 1aws of comething startling new. In fact [Of music and of street carnival crios | The new superintendent left hers | JATIY this Week the xr;:fir;;r:e:;j ar a'. OF WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN’S WEAR | REGARDLESS OF COST GIRLS RAINCOATS . Ranging in size from 8 to 16 years ) SALE PRICE---$1.75 7\'\'()M 'S RAINCOATS Trench style in black and buff shades SPECIAL 550 . | WINTER COATS FOR TINY TOTS | ToCLEAR FOR $250 GIRL’S SWEATERS In slipover style—fancy colors B .| WOMEN'S COLORED VOILE ' NIGHTGOWNS ¢ Trimmed ‘in lace CLEARANCE OF CHILDREN’S HOSE In black, tan and buff 30c and 50c a pair |The Hub Alaska are unjust to the modern woman who is taking her place in |vusiness, industry and legislation; |and | Whereas, Woman is entitled to equal protection of property rights with man, which most states of the {union have acknowledged by the adoption of adequate laws; and Whereas, The laws of dower and curtesy areobsolete, especially in |view of the modern activities and {independence of woman; | Be it resolved by the Grand | Igloo, Pioneers of Alaska, in annual (session at Anchorage, Alaska, that | we believe in equal rights and op- portunities for both sexes, and a }in favor of a community prop: !law for the Territory of Alaska, ar request the next Territorial Legis- ilature to adopt such a law, and st that the same e modeled that of the state of Washing- [ Remlution No. 2 Whereas, The election laws of th2 territory, through many changes lamendments. and appeals, have be- | come a mystery to the voter, a puz- |zle to the judges, are often vague |and contradictory and fail as a guide to the honest voter and do | not dishonest one: | Be it resolved by the Grand Ig- |loo, Pioneers of Alaska, in annual |session at Anchorage, That the | election laws of the territory should fbe revised, amended and codificd, and the territorial legislature at its next session is requested to pass a |law which shall provide for such | provision, amendment and codifica- tion. Resolution No. 3 Whereas, The natural appeal of “See America First” and the in- creasing desire of the public to |four the country as a means of pleasure, recreation and education, is rapidly making of Americans a migratory people; and Whereas, No advertising that can be given Alaska could comparc with the actual experience and the personal contact of an auto trip through the territory; and ‘Whereas, The benefits that would follow the construction of an auto- mobile road connecting the city of Seattle, in the state of Washington, with ‘the interior reaches of this constitute a menace to the | equal vast territory cannot be envisioned | it is just the opposite. The early gliders of the Wright brothers were to intents and purpo Grand Igloo, pioneers of Alaska, in | annual session at Anchorage, That the building of the road which commonly known as the Intern tlonal Highway, or the Pacific-Yu kon-Alaska highway, is endorsad and reccmmended by this body, and that a copy of this resolution be sent by the Grand Secretary to the Governor of the Territory, the Pr ident of the United States, to the heags of the governments in Cana da and Pritish Columbia, and to such other persons as may sezm advisable. Resolution No. 4 | Whereas, The present amount provided by the Territory of Alas- a for the support of those who have become enfeebled in the work of exploring and developing the| Territory and who, through misfor- tune, are not able to support them- gelves, is insufficient for this pur- pose; and Whereas, This allowance is de- signed as a substitute for the main- tenance of those old-timers at the| Home at Sitka; | Therefore, be it resolved by the grand igloo, Pioncers of Alaska, in annual session at Anchorage, that this allowance should be increased to a cufficient amount to provide | support for these unfortunates. - ree | SISSON VIEWS OWN NATION | AS GREATEST TRADE FIELD | NEW YORK, March 20. — Grea! strides are being made in the de- velopment of foreign markets for| American made goods but the Unit- | ed States remains as the greatest | field for expansion believes ¥ran- | cis H. Bisson, Vice President of the Guaranty Trust Company. | Its potentialities are seen when | its population is compared with countries of Europe. Sisson said that if the density of the population of the country were to France there would b~ four times its present population If equal to Germany il would br increased to 1,150,000,000 and to England it would be boos u 2,100,000,000. ———— WOMEN OF Radio Artist Becomes America’s School Master e SMLE driin nest Ldreams Jof {ou, el Singers and Speakers Are| is meticalous about his diction and A % his grammar, for he fears the Teaching English to | critics in his audience. P e “I'll warrant there is no purer Million English heard these days than that spoken by ?e lr;iuts v;vh};o broad- t over tl io. i New York City.—A breakdown heve b By % 1a ey »f the barriers of dialect and the TS e foris hikarhe : e farm » establishment of a national lan- o ltoxpcdxo guage free from colloquialisms is ok Tten vo Bagiish 2 1 chocid can listen Yy seen by Chester Gaylord, noted Ao Seth el radio singer, as arising out of the g:s spayker;(, and gvsnmtlhe East side ew Yorker - neyw school of radio announcing. 5 e o ‘Although we do not realize it, scious about his accent. . the radio artist is becoming our ot T 5, g e attention } mational school teacher,” says * w trdync- e o |neau Rady Club will meet its way to Wrangell. | JUNEAU RADIO CLUB WILL MEET TONIGHT | IN COUNCIL CHAMBER To discuss future plans of clear- ! ing up radio interference and to| hear reports of progress made dur- ing the last two weeks, the Ju- at 8 oclock tonight in the Council Chambers of the City Hall, it has, been anncunced by M. D. Williams, | president, | At present time the organization has more than one-half h\mdredl members on its books, but it is the alm of the club to have many more. . There are hundreds of radio own- ers in Juneau, and it is urged as| many as possible attend. } It is believed, Mr. Williams said, | that if radio owners would attend | a meeting they could see for them- the Radlo Club is doing and is planning for the future, and would therefore become firm supporters, L D i S “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” ! WE HAVE THEM! YES Outing Flannel NIGHT GOWNS in all sizes selves the value of the work which | | Facts No. 21 and No. 22 Cream of Tartar (made from luscious grapes) is the base of a fine baking pow- der. There are cheap substi- tutes—but ask your doctor —ask any dietitian or any domestic science teacher which they prefer. Their expert opinion is the Schil- ling guide—Cream of Tar= tar only! AMERICAN LEGION ARENA Next Smoker APRIL 12TH e . “ his, and the words are beeomi at the present time; and Gaylord. “The radio studio is hi this ng Whereas, Such a road is entirely | Mooseheart Legion wil meet to-| classroo .lndrhilop:: illon:: h;: ?I;x;m perl?(r;tt ?hgh‘mmmhlym: p, . 2 fzasible and requires no stretch night at 8 o'clock. Social will fol- unséen audience of millions. The|trot ballad, a marvelous Juneaw’s Own Store FRONT STREET Opposite Coliseum B¢t tne imagination to see accom- | low the meeting. broadeaster, whether ho i an-| tune and has a lyric which i a, { e e s i plished: AGNES GRIGG, uncing & new type of washing | ma: lece. Such songs as this,! . i Therefore be it resolved by thel—ldv. oo, | maching or singing a popular song, -remnqgo live,” 3 PADES 0 THS ANES gl | e e e rerrrrrrey