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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, MARCH 21, MIDNIGHT SHOW TONIGHT—1 A. M. “Fannie Foley | TIMES TONIGHT |“Fanny Fol:y—Herself" Be Seen at 1. A. M. and Tomorrow | With “Street Scene” showing for ‘:hc last times tonight at the Capi- |tol theatre, “Fanny Foley Herself” will be the headline attraction on the new program tomorrow night. This new program will be preview- ed at 1 o'clock tonight. “Strect Scene” required the build- York was reproduced. This block the scene of the entire action of | the picture. “Fanny Foley Herself” is the story of a vaudeville queen, whose daughters go “high-society” and be- ww& \fifi! | |sive old name Is the proud and frankly. expres- “campaign manager” o dissappear from national following into .oblivion such ioned trimmings as the hanbill and the torch- arade? the outstanding aspirants Presidency today, nat one her party has followed the stablished practice, and put fortunes fully into the hands trusted friend clothed with his of a |managerial majesty and title. Tk new f iesse in the operations of themselves - incline to ing violet method of b to greatness, A certain amount of stage setting always is to be expected in poli- | dates i ap- all appears to be part of a | the | i 1932. e {practical politics. The advent of connection with the promotion of | ing of a mammoth set on L'hc fthe managerless era coincides with the Cantu '‘Mining Company of Metro-Coldwyn-Mayer lot in Holly- 1 when far more than the Hyder, Alaska wood. An entire city block in New centage among the candi- Judge Cushman denied the re- T0 FOUR YEARS Mine Promoter Also Fined| $1,000—Stay of Ex- ecution Granted SEATTLE, March 21.— Conrad Wolfe, of Spokane, was today sen- tenced to four years in prison and fined $1,000 by Federal Judge Cush- man 'Wolfe was convicted a month ago using the mails to defraud in| of Ttrick, stockhol- der in the Cantu Mining Company but the Judge did stay execution for two weeks to permit an appea'. Larkin, knows one | gispens FOTRRLY OURAE | S5 SRRRe TN 5B POLITICS at Qarndom LONRAD WOLFE | WonbySex TO SHOW LAST o B e IS SENTENGED Regardless of what qflun may quest for a suspended sentence by think of | Attorney Fred Wel saxoph “ Josephine former - dancer, she;_considers “the randest man in the world.” Here . and. Dink Gardner, penser, of y_Somgs via tg: e p i | tics. A survey probably would dis- An appeal bond was set at $5,000, opho! rout: will 99 C(,)m ci‘?}}har:*eilt()){)oh:rwl:ifime iy close that only a small part of the ‘The Government contended m- m:, N:" ‘ork soom, Herself It ‘“ Edna :May Oliver'’s first | z prasea=ry: apparent \memploymenb among ‘voslors lost $100,000. " i i g - ot i campaign managers is actual, and | e e % D starring role and her interpretation Charged with annoying patrons in a William Ettott, 12 that most of them are working as Axsselatad BrapaLinte | OFF FOR SOUTH EDNA MAY OLIVER of mother-love is filled with de-; (left), Norman Redfield, 15, and Frankli 16 (inset), were |ycio) “d g dingiiiacs. Gay Orlova Is one of Russia’s 2 i R lightful drollery. | ordered lashed in Police Recorder Frank R. Johnson's court in Waod- | - o under new disguises. most charming blond products. But i Miss Minnie rioldstein left for Star of Cimarron Hobart Bosworth, Rochells Hud-| bury, N.J. A husky police sergeant administered 10 lashea ea i she lives in Brooklyn now, and Is a the south this mo‘hing on the son, Helen Chandler, John Darrow strap. The Brown In Limelight | featured dancer in one of Broad- steamer Yukon. nd Robert Emmet; O'Connor ave | the police re at rfifi said he was sorry it haj It has been accepted widely that [ Way's musical hits. ALASKA cuRIus ——————— i AR ~|scen in supporting roles. | because the boys became “heroes” to their playmates. Postmaster - General Walter F. [esmmiains L0 _— HENRY MOSES RETURNS ———————— |Brown is the field marshal of the creasing frequency to refurn the} Henry Moses arrived cn the Es- | AVIATIO ERV, R R R T {Eloover renomination campalgn.|fira of Democratic sharpshooters. | tebeth from Hoonah where he has l LIGGET ‘ y ‘ i SUPL Vllg(:['l{' EAR H SLIDE e ek e ’W‘del‘"rm}”\ tgrh 5 S : a.r":c!schoil: :mfltla:l a.g?astkh:r;'\:(ii I::: n for several weeks. L - IN FICIAL V I area bogan de immediately.|Brown's increasing - harvesting of | - . o ON OF Cl i k, Walla Walla l'd Ay o an expectation | Problems For Roosevelt which some fuss was made over the E. E. Mouton, Worthwest Dist {that Franklin D. Roosevelt's attempt fact that Custom House IMPOrts' Peeerescisonsortermsee. 1 f Y . are receding lea damage to he will be chosen Chairman Yo p ¥ i CAF E Supervisor for the Aeronautical bulkheads and bridges amounting|cf the National Committes after | keoP his campaign T of jahowed,:; Swiss: Wogdseatvings « wers | Branch of the Department of Com- | 2 | to seve thousands of dollars. |the convention. mmmgt—fi{fi t-)‘amt s t:gve Y S g md Alagks. i"“fi:l vtvlere 1 J. F. McDONALD | merce, is in Juneau on official bus- The floods in various parts of the| Events are disclosing almost *TF O e&‘z]g “‘;’“"““ oA L details and 1t was implied that | |iness. He conferred today with state are attributed to heavy rains,) daily, however, that the Brown e OGooTMRL S i< O/ JEND | ity I i SN TR AR, Cfll‘_‘émzs- f Open Day and Night Gov. George A. Parks. Mr. Mouton warm winds and melting snow, leadership lacks much of the au-;f*‘"‘hdfl- t:::"ley;m h;he rolxe of & |Knowing 1Lhe d:a!AUS 2eo. ccrmsn ex;d‘ 3 ] i | was an incoming passenger last ev- Cessation of rain, which has pre- [thority usually vested in a fully or- | co-ordinator” of t local cam-|it of no importance but from the i Dainty Meals |ening on the steamship Princess A - saitod for two davs in Oregon. is|dained manager. Witness, for ex-|Paigns in the several states. It is|number of questions asked us we y i Peppy Lunches : fis 1 A . tays . SRRl pees O : the Roosevelt fashion to refer tolrealize there s a legitimate cur- P Norah. n J R V . predicted and it is believed flood lample, the independent activities of Py e " & hat i g, ! S |1'loodas eported m various i ot e i ¥ o t's Ca"\F‘mleys office as & “clearing |{osity as to just wi t meant, SPECIALIZING e e e i danger in widely separated parts of {Ray Benjamin, the Presiden ‘noua s kvl Esm e, and ‘the ‘article gave a false im- N in EGLAND'S RIG Parts of Washington the state is over. iforniafriend; and varius athers. |“Gh ToF @ sqwmmm;ngs 2 bnraaeion: SIS Redaia | = | Chinese Foods, Chop Suey and Edward Egland is in St. Ann’ d Or i ARG There is prefty good evxdeno«,{cb“m“mm went to Washington re-| Where there is some smoke there > Chickén Noodles. bosnieg for GrdbioRtl o A lroken an regon Four Alameda, Cal, youths have too, thay Mr. Hoover has made no ‘WHC W, o0 0 0 s vl . gl RS | i " b s 2l wufitg ot “ e o | cently @ eg: this i Spanish Dishes. Hot Chicken ||¥ight leg. PR S of SRE :‘:u;i‘gié;“;x:":;z;‘f; as to the Committee| " ross for Roosevelt the story |particular instance happens to be | Tamales and Chile Con Carne. || 0 Jo o0 of enlisting | ing of a gigantic earth and a wing span of 44 feet| He is said to be considering his He7 SXOUH TR e ?i})‘l::::n1.,“:3;1::&;1;?,?9:,’;“8:: Many New Spring TAMALES |each recrui{ into the marine corps med the Snogualmie River n inches. Secretary of ‘War, Patrick J. Hur-\ Lo od considerable worry was | nearby Black Forest of Germany Col Ftesh Daily—3 for $1.00 |durfing the 1831 fiscal year was O on has been decided un- R B I ley, of Oklahoma, Who in recent . ... o by the disclaimers which [that do nothing but-Wood-Carving ' QHOTE Take some home for your ||$595% e 8 g wivey- ot out SHOFP IN JUNEAU s has been delegated With I~y b0y, quickly in various quar- [and among - their products are party SRR ters close to the candidate. Children's Whistles, These are sold 5 | Farley got on ‘a train for Wash-|all over the world at unbelievably . TELEPHONE 377 ‘ ington, and it was arranged to|low prices for the quality orwl?‘mle, i send to the capital other Roosevelt|so much so that it is practically » OPPOSITE THE WRIGHT [ leaders to demonstrate that no gen- |impossible to buy a Whistle made : o SHOPPE, FRONT STREET eralissimo's baton had been pre-|anywhere else as competition quit Quallty Finer 4 2 oo < R sented to Cummings or anyone else. [in despair long ago. A-tingling home for lunch, their As thers. are Rty R IWIG Than Ever want to spend about twenty-five 3 Manager Three Days { g v [ i e I 2 The Deins Wi t in San An-|SERiS 0B a small boy friend, these P s D A sturdy, growing bodies almost xans who met i San AN- | \higes are very popular and GARBAGE i 5 b tonio and launched the boom for | it 8 B I B e, 1t . 1 Speaker John N. Garrner designated 5 J i ' | - >t 3 7 2 they bother to ask, they are cor- H S G shout for the hearty strength | Representative Samuel Rayburn as | tocy POier 1o sk they ave o «D. Graves HA ULED | ¢ a sort of chief-without-title of the |, ;" 1o)iay LY S 3 1 Garnerites, (Rayburn’s manager- ; NI | R | serle 5 oive 1em. y 3 s The Curio Stores of Alaska do The Clothin; e Peerless Bread will give ther i such a1 1. wa, el Sy . S g Man | e, GRpe, {the Native Arts and Crafts for HEMLOCK WOOD || _ First there was a disagreement o.,q puginess reasons. One excel- Order Now at These Prices in the Texas delegation in Cong:_-ess lent reason is that he has no Sav-“ 4 Full Cord ... $8.00 | some the members favoring an im-|ings Account or Catalog and his! # alf Cord $4.25 | mediate, open campaign for Garner | gojjars go promptly into local ecir- 50 cents discount for cash per cord E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 584 ‘WE CAN GIVE YOU wlmtyouwmu IN PRINTING when you want it! Tqumwnhymmhb SEE YURMAN | - | { | New Fur Garments in | | | | delegates, and others opposing it. Then Rayburn began to get tele- jerams from all over the country, lasking for instructions as to the local conduct of the Garner cam- paign. He found it mecessary to is-| sue a public statement saying he was no “manager,” but merely a | representative of some of Garner's |friends in' Texas. Tally-Ho Goes On In spite of all this noisy apply- ing of the brakes, ffié political bal- ly-ho goes rolling serenely on. Former Governor Smith remarked recently that no man ever yet bagged a nomination without going culation. Many Alaskan Merchants consider an equal number of Na- tives more value to local industry than an equal number of Whites. Although the Curio Stores spend thousands of dollars with the Na- tives there is a lot more they would like to spend if the Natives could produce in economical quantities. With his slow hand methods he makes one piece at a time and he seems too highly indlvidualistic to work co-operatively with maehin- ery. The new Government School at Wrangell will have ' a manual training department which will en- deavor to mend this situation and we wish them luck for when the THE MIDGET LUNCH NOW OPEN Home Cooking New Styles out hunting for it. Native makes money everybody MODERN PRICES Cleaning, Repairing, Remodeling | H:ngasrge fe"rl mai wezr t?:)le wn!; makes money. OWN‘d fid me o war of rank and title, & ’ K ' K! me;l:m) tl}»:u Ide'nl't;rner || eekes WAV dected, 1 1n. sateo i Bl e AT PR angle to that the customary num- MRS, e sa boveng oo o Aerting workars. W 1By . IR OB SIS TOM STURGE ifound waiting in line at the White | Grover C. 'Winn, local attorney, A House gates on March 4, 1933, |who has been south on: business “If You Can’t Eat st Home bl i s for several weeks, returned home aboard the Princess Norah last Eat at THE MIDGET" TRAVELING, AUD:fOR HERE |night, y P C. W. Cash, traveling auditor for} SR NS Ty 1 {the Northern Commercial Company | pid papers fcr sale at The Bmplre, is greeting friends in Juneau, He s ’a.rr‘wed on the steamship Princess 1 ET e MAKE OVER | Norah last evening. v ) THAT DRESS i SEWING NEATLY DONE | , Satisfaction Guaranteed | i | OLIVE KESOVIA i | Next to Nugget Shop, Phone 3922 | { L . i wholesome . . ... 4 i FRESH nourishing . . . ... DONALDINE BEAUTY PARLORS DAILY satisfying. . . . ... Telephone 496 RUTH HAYES At Yoo . = CLEAN e Guaranteed | Grocers SHEET METAL WORK ; PLUMBING = | “Remember You may never know how - ECONOMICAL S GE?&O%!.I;O ’ ll the Name” good a healthy, vitamin- EASTER ; EFFICIENT . - packed bread can taste un- e g i teh Yk GREETING CARDS CALL US DIRECT ELECTRICAL oYon G e N7 CANDIES REPAIR WORK youngsters devour the nut- ! g : 5 | NOVELTIES | NO JOB TOO SMALL like goodness sealed in the i _Capital Electric Co. | At All Food Stores—Ask for PEERLESS delcat ‘ciféts of PEER- | Juneau Dru 3 3 BREAD LESS Super loaf. | & B LUDWIG NELSON f Co. | i | PEERLESS BAKERY R0k || o ’ | ere o | - S Agmer s ol i BAKERS | for QUALITY" *—- oo |

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