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A THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 1932 CAPITOL UESDAY "TO GO—AN IN ONE LEAP He Snatched His Girl From the Clutches MILE IT i Of Air Bandits! Hen ry Ford Is Hy being \:‘n ons mean nothing. elfi m in m ag of Pr because he is the for the Job” MR. AND MRS. LEWIS to look after neau Water Company, arrived here Loyd Bhghes snd Marcel: ine Day Star in Thrill- ling Air Play “The | picture s head t the Lioyd Hughes > Marceline Day (f ',y cpeeq g and excitement. Remance and Adventure nce blends with adventure woven around the crack « Could you find your way home from a |pilot of an air express ser ride where the only enacied by Hughes, can direction is down .. L ny dangerous hagard in| tk he cannot mas his m“h“_ for drink, and over this and Grace, his sweetheart, en- Directed by by Miss Day, frequent] Christy Cabanne fel 1t is after one mrmul.nl. | bitter qu.n 1 that he takes off in a nig storm in a very drunken uo'lm'v )2, Youth Is Inexperienced urns the con over t |G younger b T, Jxmxm | The boy's inexperience ‘cannot coj with the wind, rain and daxknms :land they crash. Bob escapes with- | fout a scrateh but Jimmy is | injured Utterly disgraced and thoroughly ashamed of himself Beb disappears and he is thought | dead until one day he drops from | the sky in a parachute with warning ‘that some desperate bandits are lying in for t next service plane to rob large gold shipment! How Bob reinstat his employers and heart, and how he \vu akne: Columbia Picture | ALSO CHIC SALES COMEDY ——CHINA NITE— brings the air gang er has attempted to kidnap Grace unger a sub lease from For Hoover X . Streets Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Raven, who recently left Ior a two months’ sojourn in Seattle. The property is owned by Julm Reck. ‘While in Juneau, Mr. Lewis will give altention to improvements be- ing made to the water s A ST CAPT. JOHN LOWELL BREAKS RIGHT ANKLE In a fall off the City Wharf to| rock that had been dumped near the Municipai Gridiron, Capt. John Lowell, yesterday afternoon broke his right ankle. He was taken in an ambulance to St. Ann's Hos- pital where the fracture was set| by Dr. L. P. Dawes. Capt. Lowell had walked to the | edge of the wharf to look at the! part of the gridiron being filled with rock. The tide was out at | the time. He stumbled and fell,| his descent being about 15 feet. Capt. Lowell is skipper of the | fishing boat Fern, which f scmei time has had a mail contract be- | tween Juneau and Soapstone Point. RUTHERFORD STARTS | ON FAIRBANKS TRIP On a business trip that will :x-‘ tend as far as Fairbanks, Roy Ru- | |therford, President and Manager | |of the Juneau Lumber Mills, left| here yesterday on the steamship | Aleutian. While the vessel calls| at Valdez, and Cordova he will| jattend to business in those places.| From Seward he will travel on the | Alaska Raiiroad, stopping at An-| chorage. | | He wil! return here in about aj mon'h - ALASKA NEWS | G. E. Brinegar and John Kopp |with their families, from Califor- nia, have taken homesteads in the | |Matanuska Valley north of An- |ehorage. They brought north with | them six horses, five cows and a ;calr, besides farming implements. sues Bung Stirred Up at Conventions Have No Meamng DETROIT, Michigan, June 14— enry Ford believes the issues now “stirred up at political con- ney do not have the slightest €ct on things,” said the auto anufacturer. “We are interested economic recovery, jobs and oney in the pocket of the aver- e man.” Ford lauded the abilities ident Hoover and said: “I expect to see him reelected best fitted man Henr; ——— HERE THIS SUMMER To spend a vacation as well as business in Juneau, President of the Ju- rday on the steamship Aleu- He is accompanied by Mrs. They have taken the dwel- on Calhoun and Ninth This year’s h:nprovements in Mc- Kinley National Park will be lim- |ited to ersction of a couple of |shelter cabins and installation of |steam lines in water and sewer systems to prevent them from freez- ing in winter. Perfect VISION for upon that alone depends your success In life. Therefore it needs the utmost care. Do you suffer from headaches, eye strain, biliousness? Then your eyes are at faul. Correct that fault now. Merger of the Exchange Grill and the Quick Lunch at Stewart, | B. C., has been effected under joint | proprietorship of John Coughlan }and W. R. Tooth. | Lloyd M. Vincent, who with his brother, recently traveled from Se- attle to Seldovia in a small gas- |boat, making stops at various way ports, has been engaged to teach | history and te be physical director of the high school at Petersburg. He will report there at the begin- | ning of classes next fall. DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL OPTOMETRIST—OPTICIAN Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Room 7, Valentine Bldg. | For stealing a clock from the room of a hotel in Fairbanks, Sam- uel McNay, a new arrival in the town, who had registered at the hostelry, was sentenced to 15 days {in jail, the |, ers to justice after their lead- i, | clendas Dorcthy Burgess and Leo Carrillo are scen here in their character rcles in “Lasca of the nde,” which will be pre- viewed at 1 c'clock fomorrow night and presented regularly Thursday at the Capitol The- atre. CARRILLO STAR INBORDER FILM -DUE HERE SOON “Lasca of the Rio Grande” to Be Seen at Capitol During This Week Lasca of the rful pictu > Mexican viewed at {shown regu the Capitol Under the di aemmle, the play costumes 1 outfits were ds of with grateful exquisite landscaping rich in foli and on t high ridges the by Lhe ‘Annabelle m IN PLAY | AT COLISEUM _77\} fairs’ Fea~ tures Bill Beginning Tonight y and gh provoking sit- ma that car- t includes 1 Collier, Sr., Warren and | | f i | “Dcorway To Hell” | Doorway to Hell” will be tion at the previ tomorrow night y Thursday | ell” is plogy. Lew- 5 part of the 1 and ruthless gang Leading Feminine Player Mathews is the girl. 0 give memorable char- | SEATTLEPLANE [N 4-DAY CHASE i can Convention Women Wemen's voices are likely to be heard more frequently than before in the 1932 Republ ticnal Ccnvention, and prominent in the proceeding: will be Vice-President Cur Representative Ruth Baker Pratt at the Conventicn; Mrs. Ellis A. Yost (upper right), Director of Mrs. Legiclature. |then expected to overtake it Sun- |day at Ketchikan. They stopped Saturday night at Alert Bay and | took off Sunday morning for Ket | chikan. After a few hours’ flight, they \wrc forced down by gas shortage. | Getting a new supply from a can- nery boat, they tried to get off Edward E. (left) of New Republican Miss Jessie Doe (lower right), the first Republican woman to bceome a member of the Gann (center), sister of the only Congresswoman Women's Activities, and New Hampshire York, Air Pilot Noel Wien of Fairbanks | has bought the Jesuit Mission Bel- lanca monoplane Pacemaker and | will use it for commercial flying. - e Charles Bussuyl. 75, resident of awson since 1898, died there re- cently AFTERSTEAMER Overhauls C' 8 Judels, , James Jerry Archie Kenneth ’l"n’?mpwn and Noel Madison. cted ginning Last Saturday sque Spanish home and in equence Dir or Laemmle | amed his fast action in beau« d distinctive settings. ruHu Is Border Bandit illo appears as Santa andit and bold | ook Lasca of the Rio|Roon x Mack Brown is | eceive d here by W Texas Ranger, and |8eneral agent for the vlays the title role ‘SL-.lm\hn, Company. Slim Sommervile ‘and | J&ITY Smith and Murray as two uncouth ought the plane north de the humorous | & They are expected he swARt Ssovisly abors here before returning South. el They had planned to the Al“\ni(m Swanson Bay, fc las: Saturday but failed. A | Aleu | cement ! Fairban destined that steamship at Sitka e e, roday, according nde,” John as a Daily Empire Yrant Ads Fay Copr., 1982, The American Tobacco Co.._ Aleutian at| Sitka Alter Chase Be- |o ton of liquid for aplane over- to advices S. Nowell, [P. m. Alaska | 10 | Stuart | from Se- to call| overhaul | H. le | the water but |it. They then undertook on to Ketchikan, For 24 hours they tossed about rough water south of Dixon | Entrance. The United States Coast | Guard cutter Alert, sent out to search for the plane yesterday, }Aocutfld 1Y near Annette Island and towed it into Ketchikan last night. 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