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& e CAPITOL - |OF AVIATION 1] L1 | s | Courageous Men and Their! Dramatic Lives Shown at Capitol Tonight { “Air Mail" ~Universal's great {drama of the men who wing their way across the continent with gov- WIQI\ RALPH BELLAMY, Gloria Stuart, Pat 'Brien, Slim Summerville, Hopton. Produced ‘by John Ford. A UN b C r L LAST TIMES TONIGHT UNSUNG HEROES ernment mail, will be shown again tonight at the Capitol theatre. | This exciting picture, ‘it is said, tells the story of the unsung heroes to whom facing death and danger is just a part of the day's work.“ il ond, ussell by Carl Laemmle, Jr. Directed IVERSAL PICTURE presented PREV IE\\ 1 A. M. TO IG BEERY in “THE DRIFTER” Events center around a desert air-! port mail relay station where al group of flyers of different types] of character and various pasts are | gathered to “put thé mail through" regardless of all obstacles. drama of their lives in the con- HT—W. F. AR‘V[‘M—\O AH Official System Bridge Books Butler Mauro Drug Co. 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An authentic insite info the ' lives and duties of these intrepid airmen and some of the most spec- | tacular aviation photography )en brought to the screen makes “Air Mail” a veritable ace among pic- TENSE SHOCK SENDS PEOPLE 0UT OF BED Southern California Exper-| “wiin “air man vawversal ner-| iences More Earth alds the opening of the new mo- 3 tion picture season. i Disturbances Ralph Bellamy, Pat O'Brien, - Russell Hopton and Slim Summer- (Centinued 1rom Page One.) ville enact the feature male roles ' of the rapid action film with Glo- but in Long Beach and Compton,|ria Stuart and Lilian Bond pro- the two cities' most seriously dam-|viding the feminine leads with ex- | agad, doctors have asked thou-|pert characterizations. Important sands to apply for vaccination|Parls are also portrayed by Wil- against typhoid. liam Daly, Leslie Fenton, Frank | Orderliness predominates among|Albertson, Tom Carrigan, Hans | the inhabitants of the quake zone Furberg and David Landau. The' and there has been an absence of ({8mous John Ford directed “Air |Mail” from the story by Dale Van Every and Lieut. Commander | |Frank Wead, who worked on that other air epic, “Hell. Divers.” v has been made on such a charge. Patrols on Guard Patrols are on constant guard in many of the 152 communities which felt the effects of the quake. Twenty thousand motorists at- tempted to enter the devastated| sections Sunday, mostly sightseers, but only 6,000 were admitted. Officials today estimated that 1100 structures will have to be razed. GLENN CARRINGTON LEAVES ON KETCHIKAN BUSINESS TRIP Glenn Carrington, interested in the Juneau-Young Hardware Com- pany, Juneau, and the Carrington Company in Ketchikan, left on the Admiral Evans for a short business) trip to Ketchikan. MRS. SIDES UNDERGOES OPERATION AT HOSPITAL Mrs. Mervin H. Sides is in St. TREMBLORS LATE SATURDAY LOS ANGELES, Cal ., March 13. —Last Saturday night Southern California kept trembling. The recurring earth shocks, in addition to the 23 major convul- sions which had killed many and|Ann’s Hospital where she under- maimed thousands, harrassed the|went a major operation this morn- densely populated metropohtanvmg Mrs. Sides is vesting easily, area and kept rasping at the al-|according to her physician. ready raw merves of over 2,000,000 . persons. As the night wore on| DANCE BIG AFFAIR shocks got beyond count. Casualty Figures The everchanging casualty fig- ures last Saturlay night stood un- officially at 126 dead and 5,000 injured including everything from minor bruises to cases which may prove fatal. The number of persons actually requiring hospital treatment was estimated Saturday night at 1,000 for the entire area. Property damage was then es- timased at $45,000,000 including | | MOO: Evergreen Gardens, Juneau's newest ballrcom was packed by dancers last Saturday night at the| affair given by the Moose. The special music, by Anderson’s Jazz Band, was peppy and everybody thoroughly enjoyed themselves. e T O D Advertisements tell you how much foods, clothing and house- hold needs: will cost yod before ‘you Tense Moment in Drama.of. Air Ralph Bellamy and Gloria Stuart in "Ah‘ Mail” now being shown at the Capitol !l‘hcntrc. BIg GOLD HUNT. BEING PROPOSED IN CALIFORNIA Moblllzatlon of Perhaps 300,000 Men May Soon Result SAN FRANCISCO, March 13. The proposed mobilization of per- haps 300,000 men for a mighty gold hunt in California, to answer the nation’s cry for more of the yel- low metal as a means of providing sustenance, with possible profit for the hunters, is. being favorably considered by Gov. James Rolph, Jr., and other state officials. ol i Drums and Caldwells Dominate Community HICKORY, N. C., March 13— C. H. Cathey of Balls Creek Con- solidated school, that a stranger can call the correct name of any man he meets in the community. Looking up from the roster of his students, the school superin- tendent said all a stranger had to do on meeting a man, is say: “Hello Mr. Drumm.” If the fellow pays no attention, Cathay says, the error can quickly be corrected by saying: “I beg pardon—I mean Mr.Cald- | well.” | The two names dominate '‘tde community. ———————— ARMOUR MAN GOES SOUTH ABOARD EVANS| L. M, Carrigan, Armour and Com- pany representative in Alaska, sail- ed for Seattle aboard the Admiral Evans Saturday night. | L. SCHULMAN Manufacturing Turrier Formerly of Juneau Reasonable Prices 501 Ranke Bldg., Seattle +] T R R wrecked business buildings, schools, broken utility lines, damaged streets, harbors and channels. Search For Bedies Bodies were still sought in the |4 ruins of Long Beach, which bore the brunt of the disaster. Sailors, Marines, - National Guardsmen and American Legion- naires jjoined the police in pre- serving order in the stricken re- gions and swift action to alleviate grief, pain and privation were taken when relief authorities de- cided that a portion of the more than $4,000,000 allotted the state Finance Corporation might be di- verted quickly to thaT end. Death Tabulation Long Beach, by last calculations, last Saturday night, had 70 dead and 2,500 injured. Compton reported 17 deaths. Huntington Park’s death toll was 8, Watts 7 and the remainder of the mortality list was divided in the various sections. ‘The metropolitan area of Los iAngeles reported 12 deaths, these practically attributed to heart fail- lures induced by fear of earth Iquakes, i Four Shocks Felt | Four sharp earthquake shocks rocked Long Beach late Saturday night causing inhabitants addi- tional apprehension. The last shock Saturday night was at 10:32 jo’clock. No. additional deaths were j reported. ! Sunday morning at 4 o'clock i further shocks occurred but only |bricks were toppled from partially | wrecked buildings. I 7 Nurse Tells How To Sleep Sound, Stop Gas Nurse V. Fletcher says: “Stomach gas bloated me so bad I could not sleep. One spoonful Adlerika brought out all the gas and now I sleep well and feel fine.” Butler- Mauro Drug Co., in Douglas by Guys Drug Store. —adv. ——.——— | Promote Prosperity With Print- ler's Ink! Printing by Placing Your Order with CHINESE ARE SLAIN IN Bi6 FIGHT SUNDAY siFive Hundrm?e ported | Killedin Battle at Great Wall Pass CINCHOW, March 13.—Japanese |reports received ‘'here state 500 | Chinese were * killed and many wounded in a battle lasting all |Sunday at Hsfengkow one of the passes in the Great China Wall. Japanese casualties are listed at |13 killed and 31 wounded. It appears likely the Japanese will ‘cross into the = undisputed |Chinese territory in order to achieve the purpese of routing the |last Chinese troops in the Jehol | Province. ——,——— A new shipping company has {It’s a fifty-fifty chance, says Prof.|peen organized in Rotterdam, spec- |1alizing only |serv in tramp shipping They re Mx]der and yet ELISSA LANDl ISSUES ORDERS IN NEW ROLE FOR OPENING OF AT COLISEUM NATION'S BANKS “Yellow Tlch(‘E' Shown Pl‘ogressive?l_an Is An- | Tonight Provides Differ- nounced by President ent Type for Star Salurday Night Elissa Landi, who scored so suc- (Continued fiom Page One) cessfully in “The Yellow Ticket,” ,portrays a differe; e of role in “Devil's Loitery,” the Fox pic- jture at the Coliseum for the last time tonight. She appears as a| 'oman against whom scandal has 'oreathed hard because she has been careless ir the selection of her company a has beccme a social outcast. 2 ready established ‘as an actress of splendid capabilities, Miss Landi in this picture gives, what is un- questionably the best performance gansag capolis, Dallas of her career. land San Francisco Victor McLaglen enacts the most | Draws No Line vital male tole, a part that glves| pregident Roosevelt drew no. line him the best opportunity he has|petween banks belonging to Fed- enjoyed in any of his recent pic-lera]l Systems in those states and tures. {outside its fold, but placed upon Othérs deserving mention for ]the state banking authorities, how- their convincing characterizations ever, the restriction they allow are Beryl Mercer, Ralph Morgan, openings today in the reserve cities Alexander Kirkland, Paul ©av-|if in their Judumcm they deem it andgh and Herbert Mundin. The |ywise to do so.” He emphasized comedy work of Mundin stands Omuhat the “fact the banks opening 'ln bold relief. junder this plan does not' mean The picture was directed by Sam |hat anyone should draw inference Taylor, who is deserving of.much |tha banks opening today are in credit for his deft handling of tho|“ny different condition as to large cast and the many dramatic|soundness from banks licensed -to |situations, Guy Bolton is credited | ghen tomorrow or Wednesday or 3\vI&h the adaptation. any subsequent day. ERIET E S {thus afforded is for the necessary shipments of currency provided |&h' FROM TR'I)l\llIdEl’ the Emergency Bank Act from Reserve bank centers 'to The Midget Lunch, popular cafe!(‘,k‘nflng house cities and banks in on lower Front street, is reopening (Smaller communities.” after being closed for some time. Conferences Held Tom Sturges, owner of the Mid- SO ‘ ¥ get Lunch, and Mrs, Sturges re.| Before issuing his statement last turned recently from a tour in Saturday night, he conferred with|an ; 1 2 Senator Glass, of Virginia, California. While South they spent most of their time in Long Beach,Dad given much of his busy day’to/will lent Roosevelt shipments of authorized. by clearing house smaller com- employad by By to provide time for currency, to get cities and banks in munitie The cities where Federai Re- Banks are located and in banking activity was au- thorized for today, are Boston, New York, Phila Cleveland, Rich- mond, ago, St. Louls, the the MIDGET LUNCI OWNER RETU REOPENS; his He Treasury Woodin and other fin- Read the ads as curefully as you{ancial experts in working out the the news article: proy The' time |ministration 'cables the mittés “tnat Navatro no” country. ‘Heartbroken, mum;qlxln -nd verslty ql Sosl conferences also with Secretary of |the 'l‘rokn Rnnm 1936 Los Amm March m - |George Naverro, of | Fflafl' missed representing itt ‘the 400-rheter mnt of the last Olympic by a political turn' of eollntr! land, - slreadly « is . 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