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THE DAILY ALASKA "EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JAN 30, 1935. '4TH DAY AND FINAL SHOWING TONIGHT Hundreds of requests to hold this show one more day have been received. If you have see it once see it again ¢ — you will enjoy it even more! IS REVEALED IN CAPITOL MOVIE “Miss Fane's Baby Is Stol- en” Opens Engagement Here Tomorrow The first Hollywood motion pic- ture dealing with the Kkidnaping racket is coming to the Capitol Theatre tomorrow, “One Night of Lave” closing tonight. { It is Paramount’s “Miss Fane's Baby Is Stolen,” co-starring Dor- | othea Wierck and Alice Brady and | featuring Baby Le Roy. In addition to Miss Wieck and Alice Brady, the cast boasts such: names as Jack LaRue, Alan Hale, William Frawley, George Barbier, Dorothy Burgess and “Spanky” Me- Farland. The original story was written by Rupert Hughes, and the screen adaptation was made by Adela Rogers St. Johns. Alexander Hall| directed. 1 ALL AMERICA IS UNITED TO HONOR F. D. R, - Big Events Wlll Be Held Tonight in War on In- | fantile Paralysis ; 'SNATCH RACKET' Stlly-vw" SymP’“’” by Dw"ey RURAL FILM TO ' (OPEN TOMORROW | | ATTHE GM.ISEUM Farm Life in Ncw England Depicted .in “‘As the Eatth Turns” Russell Hardie and Emily Low- march to the bridal altar in | the Warner Bros. picture, “‘As the Earth_Turns,” which comes to the Colfseum Theatre tomorrow, to the tune of an, ancient parlor or- gan that was found ol 4 Maine TIME TONITE vy , farm_and made in tbe time Ulys- i ses 8. Grant was president ek i * £ * * Walt Disney, who gave the Silly Symphonies and M:f‘key Mouse to the world, tock Mrs. Dishey to Yosemite for a weekend. They liked the winter sports s well they stayed a week. They are shown (at right above) with a friend, abeut to start cut on skates. JUNEAU READY, PARTY TONIGHT |in the capital, which is under the | | chairmanship of Rear Admiral Cazy | T. Grayson. It is anticipated that | every State, local and national fig-| jure will be present at one or am-| other of the affairs when they reach their climax with the Presi= The melodian was picked up soméa years ago in Maine by Whit- ey Wilfon, Warners' property man, and never used until the produc- | tio"of “As The Earth Turns" an !eplc of New England rural life The wedding ‘is one of the quaint scenes in the picture in which the outstandinz young farm- er cof the community takes as his bride the village school teacher. Refurn of the Terror” closes at the Coliseum tonight. \CLOSING QUOTATIONS | TODAY, N.Y.EXCHANGE The following are closing. prices of yarious issues today on the New York Stock Exchange, furnished by the Wilson - Fairbanks and Com- pany's Juneau office: Alaska, Juneau 17, Amer. Can |112%, Amer. Power & Light 3%, Amer, Radiator 14, Amer. R. M. 20%, Amer. Smelting: 34%, Amer. T. & T. 104%, Amer. Tobacco 82, Amer. W. W. 13, Anaconda 10, MYSTERY FANS! Answer These 1 You Can! HOW CAN ajnister poison? HOW'CAN tighfmole thing HOW €A dréwningbritigthe dnad 1o if inv WALLACE Gebihe dm. fomdis ' FDGAR PREVIEW TONIGHT—1:10 A. M. | dent’s address, which will be broad- —— |cast over the largest hook-up ir “4s the Earth Turns” Armour N 5%, Atchison Topeka (Continued frmn Page One) e Birthday Dance in Elks’|45%, Atlantic Refining 24%, Ben- | | N. Growden, chairman, today. The LABOR COMMITTEE change, it was explained, was MEET!NG CHANGED made so that those coming in on | boats at the week end will have | opportunity to be heard. | 'House bills 3, 13 and | be taken up at the time. The meeting of the House Com- 14 will mittee on Labor, Capital and Im- migration originally set for Sat-| urday, has been moved ahead to 2 pm. Monday, February 4, in| stars husbands and wives and vi room 115 of the Federal build- iting members o Juneau Chapt ing, it was announced by Willlam | rhyrsday, Jan. 31, at 6:30, adv. 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American Pageant Prepared | In New York, a pageant that will |surpass the one on the same oc- casion last year, numbers byesome {of the nation’s mosy famous en- tertainers, and a distinguished list |of patronesses and committee mem- bers have been announced for the Ball at the Waldorf-Astoria. Scores of other dances will be held simul- [taneously in the metropolitan area. The affair at the Waldorf will be under the chairmanship of Mrs. George B. St. George, a cousin of |the President Masters of ceremony will be iDeems Taylor and Dr. Louis Anspacher. The pageant, with a cast of 300 socially prominent de- butantes, matrons and nationally known actreses, is under the direc- tion of Lila Agnew Stewart. Heading the floor committee is and Mar- |garet Delano, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Delano, and a niece of the President, will be Chairman |of the Maids of Honor for the pa- geant. Through the courtesy of Mrs |Arthur Bergh, a number of Metro- |politan stars will appear, including |{Edward Johpson and Giovanni |Martinelli. The pageant is a symbolic pres- entation of America, especially de- signed for the ocassion. It is con- sidered the model for hundreds of |others which will be held all over| |the nation tonight at similar af- fairs. With costumes designed to sym- {bolize the theme, America will be |represented from the Atlantic to the Pacific and the Lakes to the |Rio Grande. Florida and California lorange groves, Oregon apple or- cherds, Georgia peaches, the corn| and wheat belts of the Middlewest, cotton fields, tobacco, copper and |iron, gold and silver and oil, will be among the nation's resources depicted. Cclors Named Silver and bluebird blue have been named as official colors for the Waldorf Ball, as well as for| more than 5600 others which will be held throughout the nation to- | night. While these two great population centers organized to make their celebration unequalled in size, other communities from coast to coast vie for honors with elaborate plans, Wilbur Cross, Governor of Con- necticut, is Chairman of the Ball in Hartford, while in Columbus, | 0., the newly-elected Governor,| Martin L. Davey, will hold his in- augural ball to honor the Presi- dent and raise funds to fight infantile paralysis. Scores of Governors and hun- dreds of Mayors are actively inter- ested in the affairs which will be given in their States and cities.| National headquarters, through General Director Carl Byoir, re- ports that practically all official Washington will attend the affair about 7 1€s of other mustards. radio history. ! Unlike the national Birthday Ball for the President last year, pro- ceeds from the 1935 affair will not go to the Warm Springs Founda- tion. Seventy cents of every dollar will be used by the community raising the money for rehabilitat- ing local infantile paralysis vie- tims. The remaining thirty per cent . will be given to Presi t Roose- velt, who will turn over to the President’s Birthday Ball Commis- sion for Infantile Paralysis Re- search, under the chairmanship of Col. Henry L. Doherty. - ‘THE LAST MILE' CURRENT MOVIE : (,d iginal Joi hn Wexley play by SeLon Miller. Among the players are Howard Phillips, Alec B. Francis, Louise Carter, George E. Alan Roscoé, Albert J. Smith, Dan- | iel L. Haynes, Walter Walker und many others. Ballroom Promises to Be Big Affair Juneau is all set for the Presi- dent’s Birthday ball to Be held to- night in the Elks ballroom. Danc- i will t promptly at 9:30 ock to the strains of music by Haynes' orchestra. have sold rapidly nnd sale indicates that! will be packed with st the ballroom dancers. The affair is public -and those who have not secured tickets may jpurchase them at the door. Clark Gable to fame in the role of “Killer” Mears. In the screen ver- sion this famous role is played by Preston Foster, noted on the screen 1 Life Begins,” “Dr. X" and and on the stage for uppmuancos with Richard Bennett | in “In Cummmd Film Depicts Llfe as Liv by Men in Prison Death Cells “The Last Mile, sensational successe is the current attraction Uptown Theatre. It is laid almost entirely in a row of prison death cells, and lit erally lays bare the souls of men, On the ilfl[!(‘ the play lnunr-}nl one of the most of the stage, - at the A lawsuit, “Jersey vs. was listed on the docket of fed- eral court in Kan:as City. Hole- stine is a cattle man, but Jersey Is a firm salesman. Dally Cross-word Puzzle AUROSS 1. Style of type 6. Obstruction . Faucet Proverb . The milkfish Unclose: poetic Things that mateh Concert by a single per- former 18. Bury 20. Upright 21. Hypocritical talk 23. Guided 25. City in lowa 26. Mexican rub- ber tree 27. Most inactive 29, Afford pleas- ure . Black alloy used in deco- rating metal 47, Emme fear Market 1. Grow firm Advanced in years . Another time Roman god- dess of the hearth Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle Bird’s home [R] A A > s . Speed contast . Indian object of worship . Quickly . Animals’ skins | Avgry . Church officials . Drinking ves- X >| 2] =|n|c O[> sel . Entire qauntity . Signify . Danish flord | Term of re- epect . Garret . Reeipient of & legacy 3. Shelter . Not new 5. Return 38. City in Georgla . Extreme suf- fering . Hindu queen 2. Make amends . Mentlon, spe- cifically , Celestial hody r|mo BmEE DR EEEE DHEEEE B DREEE R 0|0 O|=|») — —[Ojm m W ZI>{oim{Ti~ S L A v E S S K A T E S -4 |0 O[m|- |\ Z|m| o A M E N D E E R m 0 3 m AJLIE]S 66. Corrode 7. Haying a thin vibrant tone Hollow and curved 49, Carries: colloq. 52, wholo 63, lage com- munity 54. Concerning 55. American humorist arem. 3. Atternoon performance 4. Active power lfl /i il//llV//éllI wd// il=//// dix 15%, Bethlehem Steel 29%, C. his | Stone, | | Holestine,” i1 FLORENCE L, KOLB, | P. 12%, Caterpillar 37, Cerro de Pasco 40%, C. & O. 42%, Chrysler 36%, | Cont. Can 65, Cont, Oil 17%, Cur- tiss-Wright 2%, du Pont de Ne- mours 93%, Electric Auto-Lite 24%, Fairbanks-Mor'se 19. Gen. Electric 23, Gen. 30%, Granby 6%, G. N. 13! ake 345, Howe Sound 44 Hud- son 9%, Int. Nickel 227%, Johns- Manville 49, Kennecott 16'%, Lig- gett & Myers 104%, Liquid Carb. 27%, Loew's 32'%. Loose-Wiles 35%, Lorillard 19%, |Marshall Field 9, Mathieson Alkall 600 SEATS 25 Motors Home- 25 ANY TIME 25° 27%, McIntyre 38%, Montgomery Ward 25%, Nash Motors 15%. Nat. Cash' Register 16, N. Y. C. SKAGWAY PREP QUINTET GIVES JUNEAU TITLE [Letter, Today, Tells of | Fotfeiture—Locals Advance | 17%, N. P. 17%, Penney 68%%, Pull- man 48%, Radlo 5%, Reynolds To- | bacco 477%, Sears Roebuck 33%, | S.°B. 15%, Socony 13%, Sperry 89 Stand. Oil Cal. 29%, Stand. Oil N. J. 40%, Texas Corp. 19%, Tim- | ken 337, United Alrcrafl. 13%, U. Rubber 14, Smel i ng | 109%, U. S. Steel 36’m West. Air| Brake 25, West. Electric 37, Wool- | worth 53%, Calumet & Hecla 3%. Averages—Up .35. Spot silver—54%4c. ] i | Already champlons or Gastineau \MRS' MULVIHILL | Channel, Juneau High School's LEAVES FOR EAST basketball team today became the title winner in the northern sec- s tion of Southeast Alaska. To visit with her relatives In| mpis information was given in Pennsylvania, whom she has not|, jetter received today from Skag- | seen in 12 years. Mrs. V. W. MlM-“uy by A. B. Phillips, superinten- | hill, accompanied by her daugh-|dent of schools Mn effect, it was | ter Maxing, took southbound Pas-|$yaoway High School's forfeiture | sage on the Princess Norah today. |of a serles which had been con- | Mrs, Mulvlhms relatives live in/ templated here. | Wilkes iq Now, Juneau's prepsters are eli- Mrs. Mulvi lu is the wife, of the| gible to meet. the winner between | Canadian Pacific Steamship Com-| wrangell and. Ketchikan for the pany agent here. Southeast Alaska ~champlonship. = 7T Petershurg already has been elim- Anchorage, Alaska. inated in this southern gection. 4 December 17, 1934, The Skagway letter was written | Notice is'hereby given that Har- by George M. Goodman, superin- ‘o]d\ . Windspr, entryman, together tendent of the Skagway schools. | with his witnesses, Ludwig Chris- His chief reason for not sending |tian Baggen and James Edwin 8 team here to contest the right Sparks, has made final proof on|for honors was the fac:t that his homestead entry, Anchorage| Skagway's team, this year, had 08322, for a tract of land embraced been handicapped by lack of prac- lin U..8. Survey No. 1521, muflu‘tice and would not offer cnough on the Glacler Highway 14 miles| competition to warrant the jour- northwest of Juneau, latitude 58 ney to Juneau. 23 30" N. Longltude 134° 34’ DO”‘ “I consider Superintendent W. and It is now in the files of | G0odman’s letter & most sports- ‘\ the U. 8. Land Office, Anchorage, | manlike gesture,” Philllps sald to< Alaska, and if no protest is filed | 98Y. in the local land office within the The Wrangell and = Ketchikan | périod of publication or thirty days €limination should be completed | thereafter sall final certificate will| 500, at least by the end of the be issued’ and final proof accepted.| Mmonth. The winner of that serles o o . Phone Acting Register. First publication, Jan, 16, 1935. Last publication, Mar. 13, 1935, UNI”’ED STATES DEPAImN'l‘ OF THE INTERIOR GENERAL LAND OFFICE District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska. December 20, 1934. Notice is hereby given that Wil- liam Henry Peéight, entryman, to- gether with his witnesses, Carl Roberts and Frederick Hugh Mc- Rae, all of Haines, Alaska, has made final proof on his homestead, Anchorage 07412, for the 8'%SWY%, sec. 23, NE%NWY, sec. 26, SE% SE% sec. 22, T. 28 8. R. 4 E. C.R.M. ‘containing 160 acres, and it is now in the files of the U. S. Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska, and if no protest is filed in the local land office within the period | of publication or thirty days there- after, final certificate will be issued and final proof acepted. FLORENCE L. KOLB, Acting Register. E‘!rsl publication, Jan, 16, 1935, Last publication, Mar, 6, 1935. C'ardinal e will come to Juneau for the cham- pionship playoff. Juneau earned Lhe Channel title recently Douglas High School straight games. B Gastineau by besting in thres Shop m Jun HO! NOEL MADISON GEORGE STONE Directed by SAM mq-lo A KBS Production— roduged ot Californio IFFANY Studios WORLD WIDE , PICTURE Absohitely NOT' recom- 7 mended for. chlldren! “Trick for Trick” “TII Rebel” e ) mm‘fi