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we p e - BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARI\ PLUG WAAL-BLESS YORE BONES, MIST' GOOGLE--HIT SHORE AIR,GOOD YA SHOULDA BROUGHT HEM ‘N HAW DOWN TO THE TRAIN - ARE THEY OKAY, LUCY ? WE-UNS HEV BEEN EZ LON'SOME EZ A B'AR |IN A HOLLER LOG SENCE YOU-UNS HEV BEEN IN CRYSTAL SPRANGS--- WAAL--AN' EF HIT HAIN'T LEETLE SAIRY LOOKIN' EZ PURTY EZ A PICTER --- Lu NUVER SEED | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 9, 1935, HOL YORE JAW, BEN-- BEIN' EZ T AR TH' SHERFRE 1 RECKON HIT AIRR MAH DUTY CY - BELLE NER HAIR O' IS 4$1800 --~ WAL-ILL BE GOSH-DINGED YE KEN NO ‘N BAT | YORE EYE AFORE THET BLAMED ENGIN' AR PLUMB oL I NUVER, C A GOOD INVENTION IN -{} ALL MAH BORNED DAYS FHE STORY OF 1934 - By ROBBIN COONS IIOLLYWOOD, Jan. 9.—The year of the “big clean-up -®that was 1934 in Hollywood. Sporadic attacks upon the ‘‘mor- als of the movies” that had been made virtually since the beginninz of the industry, came to a head with the 'mation of the Cath- lic chur Legion of Decer threatening a nationwide bo; i films considered objectionable, | censorship storm began | b early in the year when | feattered pulpits resounded with | scathing remarks upon the caliber of the film entertainment Holly- wood’s movie mills were turning out The oceasional diatribe soon he- came a chorus of protest, in which women's clubs, Jewish clergymen, tant churches and civic tions joined. The situation looked and was serious for Holly- that the prod 50~ ‘code of cthies" rning film productions was a scrap of paper, openly violated—and Hol- lyweod’s only answer perforce was the restoration of tr document to its original meanings A Morals ‘Dictacor’ > the rm broke with er, tl “Hays office” ance of its bale- ph I. Breen, Will Even befo all its thur had taken cog ful portents. J The just ended nd H figurative year e tep-watch rmwww<mwmm Aywood i 9.—Church Launch Drive to Hollywood lean-Up” R L MEL GRAYE 3 tha Hays' assistanf in Hollywood, OF3 Beng A adords boing ready had taken steps tow s a wiged upon them church greup: Sex re » to ccstume more rigid enforcement of the code.| dran and pleturization s. Developmen ence a number But it was not until the prodi cf child stars and actresses dered “winsome.” made Breen a virtual morals tator—that is, head of a bo: of | 4 : oot . B p 4 inating selection of 1 E Jafsie remarked to “John” ti Sensors-- that. the desire: Eadk G , remarked to “John” that 3 ¥ the “4 pulmonary disease into 4 - seem U started I me ge! »d the ecent mee in Washingt jon of D * | petuated, wit | hanging over t the event he president prod panies in New Yo Hitherto, the Hays' office decisions could be appealed to a committee led only The histo of Hollywood produces with log- R rolling an obvious weakness in the e : : ; *h Women,” m?modmte results of the ived a definite stus towards screen reform wave were the aban- pmmmcnw on prod ed- donment of a few projected screen | .. yoiayse of the morals cam- stories, the revision of severallon " nyusicals, innocuous in completed films, notably M&e| .o phug entertaining, their pro- West's “Belle of the Nineties,” that ducers hoped, continued to enjo, failed to suffer thereby at the box and naturally more discrim- their vogue. And classics of notably the works of Charles Dickens and Alexandre Dumas cropped up on the schedules. Sex themes, however, did not go overboard entirely. Directorial ingenuity was challenged to make their presentation conform to Breen standards of “good taste,” and the crusade took up against outcroppings of vu than agai ramas involv in the facts of life. Winsome Stiars Favored office, N; v any coal to the solely upen The value of consumer depends what results he is able to secure with it in dally operation -11\\ under existing conditions. . . number eight shoe has no \alue to the man with a number nine = { § ¢ foot. . . . A ten-foot plank is § g { ! § The clean-up campaign enhanced | the value to their studios of \u‘hw as Will Rogers and .hm-r\ nnd widened the field for | child performegs head- y Temple, and includ- ars ynor, worthless as a means of span-j|ed by Parker and Anne Shirley (Anne of Green Gables) r ved boosts to- ardom. Jean Harlow, once seemed to be ng a comedy flair, while Mae West was proceeding | undaunted with plans for a new film bearing the title, “Now I'm a Lady!” I Certainly H 0od does not ~ate censorship a dead issue as the New Year began. the firing line in each individual plant. We can satisfy your every coal need now as we have for over thirty-five years iu Juneau. We have a coal for every purse and for every purpose and we invite you to call us about your particular problem. One of the following may fit your requirements: ward Carbonado Alaska. Utah Stove 3. 1934, Nanaimo Lump . Notice is ven thal Harry Nanaimo Mine Run Carroll, entryms together with his witnes Dave Housel and Diamond Briquets Indian-Carbonado Mix all of Junean, Joseph Lazar George. Utah Stove and Steam Alaska, has made final proof on Indian Egg-Lump and his homestead, Anchorage 07799, for Steam 10.5¢{ |a tract of land embraced in U. 8. Indian Pea Cnal AP 10.50) | Survey No. 2132, situated on the Webster Smithing z:.out casterly shore of Gastineau Chan- i e a0} i siias 23, of Juoss, Alwleh tian Egg-Lum] .00 |three mil 0 Indisgl, TR D containing 2693 acres, latitude 58° Prices quoted are F.O.B. | [19° 46” N. Longitude 134° 28’ W. Bunkers Hand it is now in the files of the Delivery anaditional i }L 8. Land ]f}‘;v‘() '.)M)“‘O“:Zfl'“‘?c“_;l { yin the local land of within the & 3 period of publication or thirty days | P lelc Coast { |thereaiter, said final proof will be | a { |accepted and final certificate is-| | sued. | Coal Co. || GEo. 1. LovE, | | Register, FERRY WAY PHONE 412 } | Pirst publication, Nov. 21, 1934, Last publication, Jan. 16, 1935. | vN,M---,-,,,,,,”H-MMMMWW ning s twelve-foot space. ing “Baby Jane" Quigley, David | Coal prices may be quoted in}|F Cora 8 Collins and Vix'-‘ the market but coal values must a Weidler continue to be determined on Winsome heroines like Jean| ¢ n and tentic: but tuberc SPRUNG TODAY . SUSPECT TRIAL == Hauptmann of who died 1 F. Condon, Known - > MINER INJURED iIN s deSlC. (Jl\'t‘S Il!’l— EYE BROUGHT HERE portant Testimony a min- RJS T er hane's Eagle River mining (Continued from Page One) property received an eye injury & while removing rock from an up- ground for ending the per stope in the old Eagle River Mining Company's tunnel. Cody Trenchard denied the was rushed to Juneau by special motion conveyance by Arthur Thane, to receive medical attention. - - FLOYD FISHER ADDED TO SCOBEE INSURANCE STAFF Identified Again on, besides identifying as the man who con- ind received the $50,000 ransom, s he w. Hauptmann — m the st in August, 1934, be- | Floyd Fisher of this city, has fore Haupimann'e rest but did been engaged by F. S. Scobee, in- not follow hi because he went surance broker, as ecity salesman into the wood Fisher has recently been employed Fut <h for Baby by Royal Blue Cabs. Dr. Cond eloguent manner in - | relating searches for the ATTENTION REBEKAHS ).xh\ after the nsom . was paid —_— ar business meeting tonight lock in. the. Odd Fellows' ves to Col, Charle: 1 went through the . Initiation and refreshments. 'nlno ransom affair in detail and EVELYN HOLLMANN, related that when “John” cuu;,hul —adv, Noble Grand. When burglars forced their way into the Altadena, Calif., home of Mrs. Delphine L. Slattery, widow of E. A. Slattery, New York cloth: i they removed jewels, furs, rugs and silverware valued at approximate ly $200,000. Listed among the stolen articles, several of which were In trunks in the garage, were a $100,000 diamond ring, $30,000 string of pearls, $13,000 wedding ring, $10,000 diamond brooch, $7,000 bracelet, $10,000 sable coat and a $5,000 ermine wrap. A detective is inspecting one of the ransacked trunks. (Associated Press Photo) TER TELL MR. GOOGLE WE HAIN'T SEED HIDE By BILLE DE BECK HE DON'T 'PEAR TER BE VERY TORE UP IN MIND OVER HIT, SHER'FF TAIT -=- I HEV GOT MaH SERSPICIONS WE NUVER LOST NO 461800 NOHOW -~ MIST' GOOGLE ACTS A LEETLE § TETCHED W TH HEAD -+ by the IV. LEK OF PRAYER brouzht Rev. Erling K SERVICE TONIGHT, PG S rie o NOTICE > Juneau Min- - — U ba held at | After January 10 no telephone renfals for the month of January will be accepied at a discount. All remittances mail must bear tion Lutheran Church this 7:30 o'clock | e rvi part of a by j world wide p 1 being spon- Postmark of not later than last by th stian churches | Gistcunt date. Please be prompt. are 1 annually by the J”,‘ JUNEAU AND DOUG ¢s. The public is cordi- | V- TELEPHONE CO. - - attend ge will be) Old papers for saie here. Just say Happy-Peppy When in ;vum-of real good Beer- It will make you Happy-Peppy And will'give fou lots ‘of ¢cheer, Happy-Pepy bt | j LARGE AND STANDARD Slli SOY'HKS N HANDY PACKAG!S | { e s SR o CAPITOL BEER P. 4RL1)I»“ AND BALL Lunches ROOM Dancing Lvery Night [} Private Booths UNITED FOOD CO. CASH GROCERS Phone 16 We Deliver Meats—Phone 16 i\ et e e = el | Juneau Cash Grocery CASH GROCERS Corner Secpnd and Seward Free Dehvery PHONE 58 S e !!m|imuunullmummuumimul|||m||nmuumnmuummil|mlmmmlmmu FLANNELETTE GOWNS for Men, Women and Children $1.00 1 4 HEAVY WEIGHT BATHROBES for Men and Women—3%$2.95 Ik i H i T TR TR Wi LADIES HATS—Felts and Velvets—-$1.00 ' FANCY WORK—Your Choice 15 cents A FEW MEN’S OVERCOATS AND SUITS FOR LESS THAN HALF THEIR COST! JInr Ty “If It Comes ]ralfi the l}an—lt Must Be Good” 5umunmmmmmuuum|mmmm|m|Imummummummummmuum|unmmummuuummnnmmmmmummmmmn The Bon Marche S You may be un employer—or an employce.: I cither case you know the meaning of “pay day”! UNNING a businessis like ru ning a household: Current in- come must be depended upon to ‘meet current expenses. Help must be paid regulacly. Materials pur- chased must be paid for according to rerms. Rent, light and other bills must be paid when due. The merchant, the physician, the dentist—all credit granters—in order to meet their obligations, must insist Each month's chasgss aredue on the firscof the followlngmonth and paye able not later thun the 10th.he 10th, by courtesy, i the final date for pays ment—after that, bills are considered adlauent You are their paymaster! P'""'J‘ paymentof their accounts wilena! them (and their crediors In turn) to pay their bills promptly. Everyone will benefit, including yoursel{—for on prompt payment of their accounts paying billtfmmplly builds a good in accordance with standard terms. credit record. Use your credit {reely and pay all bills by the 10th or promptly as agreed ALASKA CREDIT BUREAU ¢ CHARLES WAYNOR, Manager LN Valentine Hldz. 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