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DON'T MISS— NORMA SHEARER in “Smilin’ Through” ——TOMORROW COMES PRIMITIVE LOVE STARK, FOR HER MAN! A passion - flower of the jungle, slave of love to a madman who ruled the jungle hordes by terror and black magic! Greater than “Tarzan” and “Trad- er” Horn”! with WALTER HUSTON in his famous stage role LUPE \ VELEZ & CONRAD NAGEL VIRGINIA BRUCE directed by William Cowen NOTICE: CAPITO We positively do not recommend that chil- dren attend the night performance. “KON(,O” IS NOT A TRAVEL l’l(,Tl RE LAST TIMES TONIGHT SEE— The Black Avalanche of Savage Killers— Lovers facing the ritual of flaming sacrifice ‘to Devil Worshippers— AND 1000 MORE THRILLS Its A Laugh From Start. to Finish! AND DE-LUX COMEDY Roosevelt Task of Certain Blendings Hits on First Snag (Continued from Page Ore.) posed against the farm relief and labor corps bills by the two demo- cratic committee chairmen who naturally would have been 160ked 0 as sponsors of these measures in the house. Underneath the surface there are other indications of & growing res- tiveness in both Senate and House. And underneath the restiveness is an apprehension, or a jealousy, or at least a suspicion that the profes- sorial influerice is feeding corgress certain legislative raw material which may prove politically indi- gestible. ‘When it comes to public affairs, it would be hard to conceive of two ‘American citizens more widely . separated than the professor, with + his deep grounding of doctrine and jdealism, and the average ‘politician, with his inevitable coricetn for Hard | practical and ‘political “consequence. Some of ‘the proposed legislation drafted (there is mo secret about it) by the professors, has failed en- tirely fo penetrate the comprehen- sion of some members of Congress. They not only do not understand the language of these measures, but when it is explained to them they don’t think it will work. Many have not hesitated to say so on the floor. Cenflict Now ‘The net result is that the profes- sorial mind and the political mind are Goming more and more into conflict, Instead of combining, the chemicals are beginning to react. There is increasing tendency the politiclans to credit Mr. mu ih toto to the s how- lglpquehcpro(essors, - LOADED STREET CAR STRUCK BY LIGHTNING BOLT Ten Passengers Are Injur- ed, Ten Others Es- cape Unhurt PORTLAND, Oregon, April 8— Ten persons were injuréd, none ser- jously, when lightning struck a load- ed street car there yesterday. The police were informed that the lightning did not strike t’he car directly but set it afire by in duction. Most of the passengers received: their injuries when they scrambled to get out of the car. ever true or unirue that supposition may be. Everyone foresaWw that the blend- ihg process Mr. Roosevelt hoped to achieve would be difficult, and coming assertive. They present, at this stage, one of the President’s majar problems, - ee——— Maoris Now Grow Grain AUKLAND, N. Z., April 8—Rat- ana, prophet and faith Healer of the Maoris, is preaching agriculture to the tribesmen and is establish- ing flour mills €0 that the native grown grain may beé more cheaply transformed ‘into flodr. e —— Jdmes P. Morgan entered St. Ann’s hospital today for medical treatment, i wood’s feminine Prosperity Is Returning now ‘the difficulties really are be-| AONGT" AT CAPITOL WITH Lupe Velez, Conrad Nagel one of the most skillful actors on the screen, to the Capitol tomor- | row night in a startling, mystic y of the African jungles. Huston, whose every performance on the screen is worth seeing, was re¢ently at the Capitol in “Ameri- can Madness.” The part he plays in “Kongo” sible from the role of the wealthy banker in his last picture. In Role of “Deadlegs” Before Kongo became a movie, it was a successful stage play, and | Huston enacted the role of “Dead- legs” on the stage that he plays in the screen version. “Kongo” brings to the audience the mystery of the African jun- gles, the tangled lives of whites and blacks who fight for existence against the forces of nature. Rules Jungle As “Deadlegs” Flint, Huston rules his jungle group from a wheel chair to which he has been confined by a man who stole his wife and crippled him in a struggle. It is his desire ,r,o trap this man that has brought him to the Dark Continent. C. Hen- ry Gordon plays the role of the man who has injured Huston. Vir- ginia Bruce is a white girl whom Huston plans to use in his fiendish scheme for revenge. Lupe Velez has la flery role as a Portuguese girl. Conrad Nagel is the white doctor who has fallen victim to the black man’s curse and seeks regenera- tion in the love of the girl he res- cues from Flint's toils, Good Comedy To lighten this program ‘of stark melodratha, Manager Eric Paulson has jadded “What Price Taxi", with Clyde Cook, Franklin Pangborn, to the Capitol program. The “¢ast a comedy as Hal Roach, ducer, has ever made. {“SMILIN’ THROUGH” AT the pro- “Smilin’ Through,” the famous Jane Cowl stage play which Holly- stars been yearning to bring to the talk- ing screen, will be shown at the Capitol for the last times tonight lwiv.h Norma Shearer in the starring role. Metro-G o1d wy n ~-Mayer, which produced this hauntingly beautiful drama, has boasted that it would reveal the Tinest array of acting talent the screen yet has seen. The combination of Norma Shearer with Fredéric ‘March, Leslie Howard, O. P. Heggie and Ralph Forges repre- sent as brilliant an assemblage of || artists as could be wished for. — e TWO MINERS IN ST. ANN'S John Ridy dnd ‘Alex Bomoff, em- ployees of the Alaska Juneau, en- tered St. Ann’s hospital today. Rudy is recovering frém minor injuries and Romoff is receiving medical treatment. NOTICE FOR SELECTION OF CITY OFFICERS Applicitions ‘for the following po- sitions will' Be ‘Feceived by the City| Clerk, ‘City Hall, until 5 ‘pdn. Fri- day, April 14, 1933, arid ‘#ppli T will ‘be acted dpon by ‘the 'Common "Couricil of the City of Juneau: ’ City Clerk City ‘Treasurer Whiirfinger Assistant Wharfingér Chief of Fire Department Assistarit Chief of Fire Dep.rt ment Chief of Police Night Patrolman Librarian Cemetery Caretaker Health Officer City Engineer Chief Fire Truck Driver Assistant ‘Fire Truck H. R. S D, City Clerk. HUSTON STAR 5 7Y “Three Times a Day” and Virginia Bruce in Picture Beginning and ofhers Weird Jungle Picture Sunday SELECTED 'SHORTS “Kongo” brings Walter Huston, 2 Maurice Chevalier, Jeanette Mac-| . is as different as pos- |+ Geneva Mitchell and Billy Gilbert | all have a lot of fun in ‘as fiotous | CAPITOL LAST TIMES| have long | COLISEUM SUNDAY and MONDAY N flfiflfitfl N LIGHT COMEDY oliseum ’Presen_ls Lubitsch! Preview Tonight—1 A. M. WITH A RAFT OF SONG HITS “One. Hour Wlth Yon” “What wnllld You Do” |Donald ‘and Ernst Lubitsch form. a Combination that promises the very of fast, subtle_light comedy. “One Hour With ¥ou,” the pic- ture openmg at_the Coliseum, to- morrow presents allithree in a fea- - |ture that has been greatly heralded in all of the film magazines and in mnvxe reviews. 'l‘hc plot. sounds not unlike “The Marriage Circle,” probably the most, " | sophisticated silent mcture ever; | Z ut.the. made. It, too, Was directed by Lub- o xsthnet "C‘o'iitgibmt%]nlvug‘} showr !itsch and for years has been a cri- “Home James” that forces ohn'F. lterion for fast timing and ‘move- Haven (left) to don those feminine |piant in pccures yobes #nd:learn the art of ‘mak tb {Hticult Plot from Barbara. Newberry, - \,hx’m-. There is such a, delightful con- bugs cdachied ' n ‘their 35% fusion of events in “One Hour numbers by Misg Newbersy, _[With You," that it is difticult to G g Evia |explain the plot, aside from the b 1 0 [fact that Jeanette MacDonald s 2 R 1 t ‘Mafirice “Chevaller's wife_and her lNTRoBucED ‘N volved in a love affair in which [y SER T Lk d = [fe isn't especially interested, the {l PPE’R c’HAMB{H truth finally comes olit, and Cheva- ‘happy, married life, £ Others in the cast are Genevieve |, Tobin, Charlie Ruggles, Roland | Young, George Barbier, Joseylflne 1 st_friend. decides that she would: prefer to be Maurice’s best friend. Before it is over everyope is in- CHARLIE R lier and MacDonald decide that since they have both had their fling, they can settle down to a Senate Proposes Continue Compilation of Laws Until Job Complete Dunn. Angd It must not be fa{gq}ten Lhat | the pxmeme of, MacPonald ‘and (Continued from Page One) ‘Lubitsch in a p;ay means excellent, music, c‘ievefly presented. suu:trs FALL sengers would be required of afr-! planes carrying passengers for pay under the terms of a measure fh- troduced by ‘Senator Walker tollay. It would require security of mnot less than $20,000 for a single pas-' {senger and not less than $100,000 for two ‘or more pasSengers. An amendment fo the divorce code is proposed in a measure in- troduced by Senator Hess by re- quest, by adding a new ground for divorce—insanity: when adjudged by a court of competent jurisdic- ion and continuing for two years immediately prior to the commenice- mert of the action. More Repeals Sotight A measure introduced Friday by the Judiciary Committee seeks fo! Irepeal three laws on the statute books for the past 18 years. One is |chapter 24, ‘Session Taws of 1915, {dealing with citizenship of Tndians. This subject has latér been covered |© by Congressional enactment, A séc- ond is the act of 1915 which fixed a fee of fifty cents for filing affi- {davits of annual labor on mining |claims. This has been held invalid by the Atborney General because |d! it seeks to lower the Federal statute which establishes the fee at $1.50. The third is the law of 1915 deal- ing with the forfeiture of ‘mining |claims for lack ‘of annual labor or failure to file affidavit of annual labor. ‘This law was declared n- constitutional several years ago by the Circuit Court of Appeals. Mr. Bragaw is the author of a measure appropriating $5,000 for a radlo subsidy for a. station ‘“forth |Jt of the ‘Gulf ‘of Alaska,” which means station IGQD at Anchbrage BOND ISSUE £0R UNEMPLOYMENT RELIEF UPHELD OLYMPIA, Wash, April 8.—Su- perior Judge John M. Wilson, (] Thurston County Court, yesterday upheld the constitutionality ‘of the act passed by the 1583 ‘Sfate ‘Legis- lature in authorizing a ten: million dollar ‘bond i8sue to, faise ‘firh uhempldyment telief. X ‘The. case ‘was hrougm by t'he Mmmey General Vo A HITLER TARES | FOLL CONTROL . OVER PROSSIA States ‘Are 'to Be ‘Ap- pointed at Once Repoflsfleach Legatlon at “Peiging : of ‘Chin- BERUN April s—-Chancellor wangtao Fighting lAdolt Hitier has assimed dicta- PEIPING, Apri] . 8—THe, offlc&bls torial powers over the ‘entire goy- 61, the United Sthtes Lagation, have been informed that billets from Republic's free states which make the fighting about, Chinwangtdo | the German Federation as de- are umnx on_the summer cmhp flned by the now extinct Repubhcan e‘pe Fifteenth United States Tn-!|constitution. . Chancellor ‘Hitler will rgpar?.s A.re “not ~'confirmed. governors in various states who in/| a.re no_Teports ‘of American [tirn will appoint state Premiers.; ‘told ot flfe Unpanese [state legislatures. m wmwlim by the Chi-| Chancellor Hitler himself be- nese ‘of ‘the ‘entife arehs South ‘of [comes Governor of Prussia. the Great Wall as m- as the Lwan| Former Chancellor von Papen river, hss left for Rome where Ne wm LOUISE ix 'wxms‘ GRANER 18 [Telatisiis flrvo‘nm?n. MARRIED TODAY|the ‘Chuirch. —— e Louise Hm:!m. a3 grani- | MICHAEL MKENNA, o‘xb'r’m'nh lsmot‘ ‘Cotrt, (SERIOUSLY ILL AT ST. ANN'S h:%& 1 Midhaer Mérconta, ol by, 3 ; o mon (Jurieau, is in 8t Ann’ fl&mw and Karl m;g &rx&hny 1;'n mwm to His ‘phy- Miix i THE LEADER Store Open Evenings EASTER FMWERS We have an a‘bm’«lam s’npply Easter Lilies and plenty of home-grown tulips, hyacinths and other Spring flowers at very redsonable piices. Department sy 8 ORDER TODAY—Telephihe 311 Store ra ) JUNEAU FLORISTS Store on Third Street TONIGHT ONLY ernnient, machinery in the va.flqus. nppui.nt g a Cfiammount Qicture "What Would Yeu Do?" he siigs to'Rer. know! 'Cause their nights are meant for k Tove —and ‘their ‘days are meant for getting ready for JEANETTE MacDONALD UGGLES ROEAND YOUNG HUNTING OUT OF SEASON GETS FINE FROM SEY Hunting ‘ducks out of season may be a lot of fun, but it is likely to lget the hunter into a lot of trou- le. ‘to_attempting to kill ducks out of season, and was. fined $25 by Judge Charles Sey. Tony Muniasque was. Teleased on his owh recognizance on the same charge. e e — Mrs, Elizabeth Veréa Murphy, who was born in Pennsylvania, but lost her citizenship when she mar- rled a Canadian, became an Amer- ican again; when she was natural- ylzed in the United States District Court. this morning. GENEVIEVE TOBIN “PAL NITE”—2or-1 Ken Maynard in “Branded Men” with Tarzan; the Wonder Horse A Treit for Lovers of Red-Blooded Action Juan Puentes plead ghilty in ‘the! ‘Commissioner's Court this ‘morming’| MRS. 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