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News LAST TIMES TONIGHT ROD LA ROCQUE in “THE LOCKED DOOR” Chas. Chase in “Dollar Dizzy” ——TOMORROW MARION DAVIES in “NOT SO I)UMB:’_ Starting Thursday-Cimarron Mighty story of two and a pire with gun in its fist and hell in its heart! THIS PICTURE WILL BE NIGHT AT 1 A. M. AT POPULAR PRICES OVER 400 ARE LOST STEAMER DOWN IN GALE Excursion Craft Keels Over in Sudden Storm, on Sunday Night (Continued from Page ‘One) “The boat, in taking the plunge, dragged me down in the suction, clear to the bottom. Something struck my leg, then T felt myself going up and I came to the sur-) face and saw the keel of the boat above the surface. | Turns Completely Over i “The excursion steamer had turn-, ed completely over. | “A few dazed men were clinging . to the keel. I watched some slide! into the water. There were several women with the men hanging to the keel and as the waves hit them | and they gradually released their | grasp, they shrieked for aid. i “I could not help them. ! “Suddenly the ship disnppeared.} | «I swam to a lifeboat, with sev- eral inside and others clinging to the sides. “We stayed afloat until the steamer Pornic came to our rescue. The boat arrived just in time as we were thoroughly exhausted and | chilled.” Another survivor said his wife ] and himself were in the boat when it keeled over. Both were thrown clear and into the water. He was a good swimmer and for an hour kept his wife's head above water. Suddenly he lost consciousness {from exhaustion and when he regained his senses his wife had gone, slipped from his arms. She could not swim and went down. | —eo——— PEREZ QUITS - UPON REQUEST President of Venezuela Isl Asked to Resign and | e Does CARACAS, Venezuela, June 15— President Juan Bautista Perez, at the request of the Venezuelan Con- | gree, tendered his resignation last! Saturday afternoon. | Congress fixed June 19 as the date for the election of a new Chief Executive. | Reports of a rebellion against the Perez government have been com- | ing out of Venezuela via Colombia for the past two months. | HIRST-CHICHAGOF MAN | DIES IN THIS CITY: Julius Scopol, 34 years old, a miner from Hirst-Chichagof, died at midnight last night at St. Ann's| Hospital. The remains are at the Juneau-Young Mortuary. Funeral arrangements have not yet been' made. | Mr. Scopol entered the hospital; a few days ago afflicted with tu- berculosis. < He was born in Italy. Inquiries are belng made by the undertaking establishment in an effort to learn of his relatives. 1 n empire to win—An em- PREVIEWED TUESDAY HIgH CATHOLIC OFFICIAL NOW UNDER ARREST |Cardinal Primate Segura ofj Spain Is Held by the i Government £ | MADRID, Spain, June 15.—Car-| | dinal Primate Segura of Spain has| been placed under arrest by the| | Government and is being kept in! a convent near Guardalajara with' orders not to leave until further| instructions are given, according| to well-informed sources. | The first intention of the Gov-| ernment was to escort the Cardinal| to the border but officials decided| later to wait for a Government de-| cision regarding his disposition. | | SUB NAUTILUS HAS ACCIDENT | MID-ATLANTIC Wilkin's Craft Being Tow-v ed by Battleship; One | Engine Stalls [ WASHINGTON, D. C, June 15.; —The battleship Wyoming report-;| ed to the Navy Department today| that it is towing the submarine Nautilus, of Sir Hubert Wilkins, at| a rate of five knots an hour on a course east of mortheast from a| | { position in the mid-Atlantic where the undersea craft became disabled early Sunday. The Wyoming and Arkansas had | been standing by the disabled sub.| Sir Hubert Wilkins reportad om’f engine stalled. | It is believed the Nautilus will be| takén to Queenstown. PIERRE LAVAL AGAIN PREMIER Entire Cabinet Asked to} Carry On by New | French President [ PARIS, June 15—Premier Pierre Laval, head of the French Gov- ernment since January 27, has won credit for forming his second gov- ernment by the stroke of President Doumer’s pen. As a matter of form, Premicr Laval presented the resignation of | his cabinet when Doumer succeed- ed Doumergue. | President Doumer asked Premier | Laval to carry on and then signed decrees for ‘continuation of the Cabinet. ! Briand remains as Foreign Minis- ter. VIVIAN LINDSTROM | IS VISITING SISTER| Miss Vivian Lindstrom, sister of | Miss Helen Lindstrom, of Douglas, arrived on the Aleutian this morn- ing. She will spend the summer visiting on Gastineau Channel, with her sister and parents. American Be MRS. JACK WILSON auty Parlors |“Locked oo™ Will il . : | part of a scenario writer. ¥ Donald it J “It is the premier tourist trip of Shown at Capitol Last |cgden stewart, notea humorist| Expect Good Business |the world and is bound to drav ' G g BN | plays the part of lunatic. Sally . |an ever-increasing tourist patron- limes lomght : is cast as Angela. George | This Year |age,” he declared. Mr. Brown re- L - Davis is a burgiar-butler. The Alaska tourist business pro-|cegtly succeeded B. C. Keelye. He L:;;r‘x( u‘ ack: | PRI Tt |7 to be fair without approach-|was formerly assistant to the presi- aRceq for i ling a record, in the view of G. A.|dent, Sir Henty Thornton, of the| toni ht, “Not so Dumb, »(CHURCH VACATION | McNicholl, General Manager of the | Canadian National, and when he n Day 1 the lead | | Western Division of the Canadian|was transferréed to the Pacific SCHOOL IS OPENED‘N.H.UHM Railways and Steamships, | Coast district that position was 3 | who was a local visitor last night. | abolished. _This morning the Church V“c“"Avc(vmpaulcd by Col. C. Brown,| Since he first heard of the Klon- | tion School opened With an en-|nranager of the B. C. Coast Lines,|dyke rush and succeeding stam- liment- of about 75 and a g00d |, Reginald Beaumont, District pedes, Col. Brown said it had been 1 adapting |Interest is shown by all. A larg " | Traffic Manager, he is making the | his ambition to visit Alaska and ay for Wanda T number is expected tomorrow. Alll,cung trip aboard the flagship|the Yukon. Oh his present trip he ock, scer dwin Justus |School children are urged to start| p ihco Henry which was in port|is partially realizing that ambi- May: the d in as soon as possible so as N0t | several hours last night. | tion. 3 made v to miss the picnic and treasire| pacervagions this year are slight- Business To Be Fair ing t |hunt at the close of the VAcatioh|)y ancad of last, and there have| He agreed with Mr. McNicholl School. been fewer cancellations, Mr. Mc- | that the business this year would | SRR | Nicholl said. Business this |be fair. The Company does not in de Miss Frances Harland, daughter|ought to be more satisfactory than|lcok for a bumper tourist crop. ents of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Harland, re-|jn 1930 since the bookings made for |but is confident it will be some | fiancee turned home today from the Uni-|the current season were made dur- better than last year elry versity of Oregon where she is| ing the depression rather than be-| The Canadian National, Mr. majoring in music and languages.| fore it had really occured as was | Brown said, is adding to its tour- Hor |She will spend her summer vaca-|the case last year. ist serviee facilities gradually. The Don’t Rasp Your Throat : P A {Canadian National Officials | > affords |tion with her parents. e youn d(amil With Harsh Irritants “’Reach for a . LUCKY instead your Adam’s Apple, you are with harsh irritants = Reach rette in America that throug TUNE IN— The LuckyStrike | y for uproarious com- aska. And he s out to see L | The cast in the picturé is nole- i‘dlld Mrs. Brown went to Menden- .,_i-r’,_ 1 worthy. Opposite Miss Davies is ‘lml Glacier. After they returned, Q [ e O EN Nugent, popular Bfoadway | NL‘{ FAlR.NoT | despite the lateness of the hour ‘ STAR& E tjgméflhv ju lo. The brother rof2 is 0 [} | they went to the Capitol, and later. i played by Richmond Hackeit. visited the business district of the i § ) j 0ld Jewelry Magnate J town. He tried not to miss any- i s William Holden is the old jewelry | thing worthwhile. “I have visited 7 | magnate. Julia Faye plays the part | ;nb.)ut évery section of the world |of Holden's wife, and Franpklin Y | except this, and I really believe Pang stage comedian, has the this is the most charming,” he said It was Col. Brown's first trip to|most important new project is the | g Now! Please! =Actually put your finger on your Adam’s Apple. Touch it=your Adam's Apple —Do you know you are actually touch- ing your larynx? —=This is your voice boxi= it contains -your vocal chords. When you consider con=- sidering your throat = your vocal chords. Don’t rasp your throat for a LUCKY instead = Remember, LUCKY STRIKE is the only ciga- h its exclusive “TOASTING” process expels certain harsh irritants present in all raw tobaccos, These expelled irritants are sold to manufacturers of chemical com- pounds. They are not present in your LUCKY STRIKE, and so we say “Consider your Adam’s Apple.” Fully Equipped for All Lines of Beauty Culture Mrs. John McCormick, lately of Washington and Cali- fornia, with all the latest styles in Finger Waving and Hairdressing, has joined our staff. Most Reasonable Rates in Alaska “It’s toasted” " Including the use of Ultra Viclet Rays Sunshine Mellows — Heat:Purifies Your Throat Protection=against irritation=against cough Any Style Permanent Wave—$10.00 PH%%E 397 FOR APPOINTMENT Dance Orches- tra, every Tues- day, Thursday and Saturday evening over N. B. C. net. works. WOMAN TRAP' - WILL FOLLOW 'LIFE OF PARTY" Winnie Lightner Will Be| Seen at Coliseum Last Times Tonight | | “The Life of the Party” v Winnie Lightner, which shows for | ‘lh' last times tonight, will be fol- | |lowed by “Woman Trap,” featur-| |ing Hal Skelly and Evelyn Brent, | at the Coliseum tomorrow night. | In “The Life of the Party, | Lightner is cast as Flo, a New Yi | song sger who forms a partnel ship with one Dot, to leave New York for Havana to engage in the business of capturing unsuspecting | sugar daddies. Makes Merry Entertainment How the two do this—how Flo rides a horse almost to victory, at damage to her own life, limbs and property—how she almost lands in jail—before she and her pal Jand | two well-healed gentlemen from the South—makes as merry an even- | ing's entertainment as may well| be imagined. | “Woman Trap” is from the stage play “Brothers. The conflict of brother vs. brother started with| the first two brothers on the face | of the earth. Added Realism On Screen Paramount gives to the stage play that added life which is im- | possible to encompass on any stage. | The action moves swiftly. And in the climax the unusual happens The cast is strong. It includes besides Skelly and Miss Brent ster Mo ‘William B. Davi Effie Ellsler, Guy Oliver, Le: Fenton, Charles Giblin, Joseph Mankiewicz and Wilson Hummell | big new hotel under construction 1 Vancouver. It is planned to ave this structure finished late | next season. The tri-city service between Seattle, Victoria and Van- couver is proving to be popular | and the two new steamers, Prince | Robert and Prince David will be operated on that route all season Mess! McNicholl and Brown were accompanied by J. W. Me- Rae, General Freight agent, and | George A. Gaston, director of the Grand Trunk Western Railway, a subsidiary of the Canadian | tional Lines. - |MORLEY ARRIVES TO ESTABLISH CAMP ON NEW HIGHWAY WORK a crew, | | ‘f To organize establish | Highway project a fow miles out of |town, Foreman Tom Morely of| Wright Construction Company ar- | rived today on the steamer Aleutian from Wrangell. He was accompan- »d by Mrs. Morely and they have | taken the J. B. Burford residence | |for the summer. i Mr. Morely will organize his erew and establish camp at onece. A steam shovel and other equipment is due here somotime today on a w being towed from Wrangell The project is located on the highway at the Switzer dairy ranch tion, Between 30 and 40 men will be employed in building a new bridge, fill and approaches, and reconstructing about one mile of road. MAJ. ELLIOTT LEAVES ON KETCHIKAN TRIP | Maj. Maleolm Elliot, United States | | Distriet Engineer, left today on the steamer Yukon for Ketchikan to | inspect the work being done on a| breakwater and dredging project for a harbor of refuge for small boats. The Puget Sound Bridge and | Dredge company is the contractor. | Maj. Elliot will meet Col. G. R. Lukesh, Division Engineer for the | Northwest District, comprising Ore- gon, Washington and Alaska, at Ketchikan early next ey will return here| | The "= LIFE 5 PARTY LIGHTNER first, and _last Here's' your chance to make whoopes with_her! m ‘Woman Trap’ _ g Al i Gerdrm e COLISEUM LAST TIMES TONIGHT With WINNIE { @ She wrote the / chapters in the book of whoopeel ALSO SHORTS ADDED TOMORROW EVELYN BRENT HAL SKELLY Free Delivery of SHIPMENT CAPS H. S. 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