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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1935. LAST TiMES TONIGHT HOOVER URGES NRA ABOLITION _ ININTERVIEW Former Presxdenl Labels i o . {Republican Treasurer Has Blue Eagle as “Fun-- il . = | Fingers Crossed in Talk- damental Error” - : ing Roosevelt Defeat PALO ALTO, Cal; May 16. — B gy 5 N WASHINGTON, May 16—Predic- (Copyright 1935 by the Associated Fve h il | tion by Geaorge P. Getz that a new Fress)—Complete abolition. of the 5 3 " g ] | face w in the center of the National Recovery Administration is $ 3 S ; epublican ure when the /1936 the “one right answer” which the § 3 g . | c igr x 1 gave the py- House of Representatives =should 5 5 itical at e food for make to the Senate’s action extend- . 3 % cogitation tod Getz, treasurer of ing its life, former President Hers % . { 4 Republican National Committee, ;5 bert Hoover told the Associated o ; | " » attend a fund raising \ £ . | IRUN(A( Press in an interview here. o * : 1 2 forer [ ee member: i L § SN ) 4 LOVE AND “We do not construct new build- 2 2 § A ked abeut the possible Presi- A ¢ ings on false foundations and we 3 /| nominees he said, “I think cannot build the nation’s new econ- : S G & : bow now { " id he omy on a fundamental error,” Hoo- 1 - o o [ Republ vould be ver said. : % 3 : R ' 3 S velt t that they He added that the NRA has been 5 b g we ) r fingers c sed. L o crushing the life out of small busi- 5 i s % 7 niative James Wadsworth, losephine HUTCHINSON |ness and “is crushing the life out| e ) : : ten mentioned as a candidate, FRANK McHUGH of the very heart of local com- 3 2 : , g > optimist He said: “We i munities.” e 5 3 % SR ve an excellent chance. Public UUR“THY DARE “This whole idea of ruling busi- T : . f 1t the country % | ness through code authorities with " L st inst Roosevelt and the | delegated powers of law is un-Am-| F o A i : g les ! MlDNlGHT PREVIEW erican in principle and a proved| | > S " 3 - - failure in practice. Codes are re- > & % i tarding recovery. They are a cloak | [ 1 X s ¥ Postmaster Henry Briggs shows Peggy Mulligar. part of the deluge MRUGGLE 8. conspiracy against puble inters : . P4 ¢ . B of mail In the send-a-dime chain letter scheme which poured into the i 4 e i e : Los Angeles postoffice. He repo.ted that 260 part time employes had est. They are and will continue to been put on full time to handle the increased business. (Associated WHAT TO DO be a weapon of bureaucracy and a Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dix are the proud parents of twin boys, born | Press Photo) } device of intimidation against de- In Los Angeles. The mother, the former Virginia Webster, was | 5 N & cent citizens,” the former president| reported doing well and said she was twice as happy as she thought | I gt N{ADES OF CAIRO -uMARY CARLISLE & UNA MERKEL | concluded. RS S e P ate | odasion ibat 6. aties on- 08 e e 0 ses o e c e e NEWS oSS Vo S TR 4 uld be made until 1938 . T THY HOT H MBI ) i BUILDING CAMPAIGN? Ji * The report of the Exccutive Board © ® @ @ ® & ® o & o o @ » WASHINGTONThe sharp dec- F ads and Fancies of Screen BN oy g e e laration by Herbert P;oo\lf:rbm Palo G He J A. H l Chamber is investigating the idea Gastincau Alto that the NRA should be com- S R ll ’ W f hamber Hears el of building an information booth 3 " . 4 ation boo! L. H. Peck, New York; Hans Flos, | THEAT pletely and quickly abolished is in- tars hhun the ay rrom | lenthal Describe N [ for service to tourists this summer. frawk Inlet; W. E. Dunkle, Anchor- | H bl b ieaiasi inf Obhs & nthal Describe Mine's i wk Inlet; U erpreted by som n':’ s o . C i Guests introduced today included: gee: Jack Dunkle, Anchorage; A. C.! THEATRE gress as a move uild up the B B L i ]‘I 3 o-operation | Tom Batcon, brother of Cynthia ypp., : Shovhi | 1936 Republican campaign issue. utter bans to Lar (d-.‘/ urrors Py i piag s e Pt e iy ! m Otherwise the former president’s : (Continuea wom Page One) | Carr, mining engineer; and Manley o) i Tp Y remarks stirred little comment from By ROBBIN COONS [“PURSUED" IS NOW | E. Sweazey, insurance man e NITIRIAG - ¢ ‘| NOTICE OF REARING OF for preater living comfort and savo money by Bdialican al‘l‘d Dem‘;""f‘“ ‘“d”z HOLLYWOOD, Cal, May 16— | Hellenthal. Further - PR, FINAL ACCOUNT K;':;,‘l';flng;’},‘;:;’;_ir;‘;’;:;;;’f‘g_f;“g;-‘g‘: who, generally speaking, reserved|yr.yi. fans may find common SHOW]NG COLISERM .1 i1ocis susean sirormisy remind- | “HAFPINESS AHEAD” In the U. S. Commissioner’s Court Mouldings, Hardwaro, 1001 ttoms-revery one & | Comimicnt- Nelther group seemed In-|;,6.5q with their favorite stars in s listeners that only through . ‘1 NOTICE OF HEARING OF FINAL| for the Territory of Alasks, Divi- ety o building oo clined to fecl that Hoover's siate-|ihelr home-lite idiosyncrasies hab-| Life on the c plantations of | t co-cperationonan mar-| 15 NOWE AT CAPITOL ™ et 10N v Juneau Precinct. In most compiets [ witih | I0en, would e g influence ;5 or fads the Dutch East Indies, down below and business interests could - FOR DISTRIBUTIC Sooks T s ml:; S oie of SeED | "It the fan does not like butter, the Equator, is plotured with''a y hope 't Brosper, | “Happiness ' First Nation- 1, by g el In the Malter of the Estate of Bacifio North ¢ i o B hell agree with Sylvia Sidney, who wealth ¢ ating detail in “Pur Mr. Hellenthal concluded his talk, | a7 « ance, s ab oo mourt for Junsau P JULES B. CARO, Deceased. !;;"Er DISCOVERER BREAKS won't have it on her table. If he sued” a new Fox Film at the coli- whish interested a large ga ng | the Cay W ick [ e piyision Number One. Territory| NO : IS HEREBY GIVEN = likes a midnight snack of chille um tonight. If you like your back- of Chamber bers, with a stir- | stell ‘e £ 2 a that Laura B. Caro, Executrix of £ DO'WN NEAR YAKUTATi"mnPd tomatoes and ra-v onion ground off the beaten track and a : a continuation of| * The sfory by Harry Sav 2 the o of WILLIS w.|the above named Estate, filed in The® Cook Inlet mail boat Dis-|.andwiches, so does Clark Gable. s o undercurrent of romance ! o picit of co-operation | £l us rom 2 1L comb! CHEL onne the above entitled Court on April gflayil-“n’,?sko'fnsnuppwscsgr'm' coverer, Captain Heinie Berger, Was |1t he gets a kick out of washing rur through your film thyills, which has cxisted so far between | hiiarious . cl TOTIC HERESY GIVEN, |23, 1935, her Final Report in the o M | towed into Yakutat yesterday aftcr |ang polishing his own car on a Sat- here is 2 for you to se, e City Juneau and Alaska- mat rills, to v everal D. Stahler, adminis-|bove named estate for settloments having a breakdown, according t0|yyday aiterncon, there is Gary| “Pursued” reveals the lovely Ro- Juneau ical nu e added (h the will annt of [and that Friday, the 28th day of "o“ywood style Shop !1"‘ d to the Collector of Customs|ggsper, who often can be found mary Ames and the lusty Russell The ch 1053 item consi¢ ! sings “Pop Gor I of Wilis W. Batchellor, |June, 1085, at 10 am. on said day, | office here today. Details of "hc'xlt'.n'; the same job for himself. Mardie as screen sweethearts f8nd ered at today’s session fell in line | Heart’ and “‘Beauty Must Be Loye,” ga, has filed horein his final[in the above entitled Court at: Speaty OELEMANS | |accident were not revealed. The | Big Be: both turn in splendid performafbgs. with Mr. Hellanthal's yemarks. For |and joins with Frank McHugh in a and repork tn. sajd, estatg, | Juneau, Alaaka, have been agpotats | Pay Less—Much Less | |Discoverer is enroute from Sew-| pyeryhody who delights in a good! Hardie goes to Borneo to lake the Chamber went to the aid of| bumorous duct entitled “Masfzing gogether with a petition for dis- [cd by the Court as the time and Front at Main Street { lard to Seattle via Ketchikan and |04 anq dreams of owning some charge of a plantation, and on his ancther local industry, the Jungau|Window Pan A fourth son tribution of the restiue thereof; |Place for the settlement of sald R T it is expected she may be taken|gy 5 couch that's big enough for arrival, sinister things begin to Lumber Mills, in its fight to urge|rendercd by Dorothy Dare, the a0 4y ©t has appointed Final Report. All porsons interost — 7' |to Ketchikan to dry dock for re-| ;g pay, Juxurious comfort, can happen—all because Victor Jory, as the government to purchase Alas ka | mous Broadway musical comec¢ y. July Gth, 1935, at ten|¢d are notified on or before sald e find a kindred spirlt among the a scheming and jealous half-caste, lumber for the Matanuska Valley | Star, who comes to the screen’ for g'clock in the forenoon, in the|time to file thelr objections, if any, SRR in sald Court to said Final Report. HARRI MACHINE R |stars. Helen Twelvetrees refers to wants to do y with him. colcnization project. { the first time in this picture. He 2 entitled court in the Federal Foh S | EHIPLE%{ qua'flA? eg8 1ald by |y oversized bed as ‘‘Helen's half-| + ———=ew— Telegrams Ordered | son is “All on Account of & Straw- Building at Juncau, Alaska, as the i u:'m:{: ok of Jules SHOI a hen on the farm of Harry Bowen (ycc» w . Fields, ironically, be-| F. E. McDermott, an executive of | berry Sundae.” time and place of hearing the Exedutrix of the Beiate “ELECTROL | |near here weighed a quarter of a | ..ce ne s troubled with insomnia,' KARLOFF THRILLER the lumber concern, read a tele- | > same; that all persons interested Fm?pf;‘;gflg;”“:;:i PR —Of Course” | | pound and measured eight inches I | geyignts in a huge bed equipped giam which had been sent to the| B, therein are hereby notifiel to ap- | ‘! circum : NUW AI‘ UPTOWN oiling Crater Live AN 49 (i p- | v 038, e glrounsieion with the finest springs, lamb’s wool IS P ‘o\'cvnment officials by the Ketchi- gS phur Is Reported pear at said i nd place and |Last publication, May 23, 1 - ~ ulphur Is blankets, silk comforters and the Chamber of Commerce protest- | file their objections, if any, to said - finest sheets. He is taking recom-| Boris Karloff, creator of the ing the ewarding of Matanuska| WET final account and petition and set- Jl ]ST RECEI VED' pense for early trouping days when screen roles of Frankenstein and the lumber contracts to Washington| NAPLES, I A boiling crater tlement thercof. o . the one-dight-stend hotels offered N Upon motion by| ¢f live sulphur has opened its as- Dated at Juncau, Alaska, May 2, \F R E E~ Mummy, dispenses even more chill- mills in Seattle. |rickety beds with granite mattress-|ing and thrilling excitement in Secretary Curtis Shattuck, the|Phyxialing maw in the sulphur 1935 \ \ . FreSh Frults and Veget'ables es and broken springs. {“The Ghoul,” moving into the Up- Chambver authorized similar tele-| mining region near Pozzuoili. Minc|, (Seah) J. F. MULLEN, Men who like to putter in the town tonight. The story, by Frank grams insisting on Alaska bp‘uce]" rts believe its eruption saved U. 8. Commissioner asl ex- {kitchen - ean find numerous coun- |King and Leonard Hines, concerns and hemlock. | ity from sesvere earth- @itiple Frobate HECge 3 a‘ ‘un‘h'n' [ ] terparts in Hollywood, where Hugh|the stealing of a remarkable jewel McDermott's figures showed that|duakes. | First publication, May 3, 1085, o Herbert, for one, is rated n 1 Egyptian t and Seattle firms have b A e CAI.“: R ocionscher “on el siew, andihestrane. manmer of 1 5ecn- enes worsn 3000, b i awanc | VIO b U NIA GROCERY . Warner Baxter specializes in Span- ery. ed here, weuld have meant at least ish foods. In the capable hands of T. Hayes three more weeks of mill opera- Ifl k i Hostesses who wender what to Hunter, the story has been clever- tions, || o——— AR 0 Or news Phone 478 Prompt Delivery |do about statutes, vases, and other ‘lv directed and the picture is said Two other business details ex- art objects when guests crowd the to provide an abundance of thrills, pected to provide considerable dis- . {living rooms can take a tip from| many of a spine-chilling nature | cussion, provoked little interest. Up- THURSDAY FR‘DAY on sunn liv' Pauline Lord. S8he has those nrt,lclcs' The atmosphere of sinister mys- on motion by Allen Shattuck, the 2 i 3 y wired to the floor Or to tables. It tery is created by masterly lighting Chamber went on record again as You saw “DRACULA” and “FRANKENSTEI | avoids embarrassing moments and}oumg and enhanced by the bril- favoring Thursday as a meeting Now see this. We guarantee you thrills in th . cuts down on breakage—and think‘llanh]y clever photography of G. date. Tuesday had been sugzested lng thw weeko of the advantage in an earthquake! | Krampf. Karloff’s make-up is con- Jontracts Explained 2 aVe ls a e ° | Bing Likes Radios sidered the last word in monstrous The other item, the explanation = - | appearance, particularly when he of the Seattle-Juneau mail con- wan for ae West's penchant for mirrors| - ¢ e nd - exoression in the mow|arises from the “tomb.” This is a tract situation by A. D. Lawrence, de;or'{;uve hanke: e e npa;h hair-raising scene if ever there was railway mail head in Seattle, called | de | ment, where the walls, the ceilings, | *"® - . 0 AUOUMIOL, | Iharanes. (3¢ : - il i h | table tops and other miscellany are | R s our doorbell' Ma)’ 16t it ™ " P | RESENTS VISIT OF PHOTOGRAPHFR : Y | If the fan, on trips, collects- cou- | e | venirs—like penny postcards, menu SA BIN’S cards, resort and hotel folders, odd; !urflhln| in Mm 6 -bics of wood or shell—he can say, s s ¢ & : ( |“Well, T'm just like Jean Harlow 4 w3 3 in that.” r 7 : A b ¢ z | George Raft has a radio but sel- : 3 dom plays it, while Bing Crosby is, The MINFIELD SCHOOL ClOSlllg one of those radio-in-every-room\ i ‘ 5 fans. = exercises will be held during the Richard Dix, easily approachable 2 in person, keeps his home telephone evening of May 16th. The Chan- number a dark secret even from . \ Clgln 4 ; 5 his studio. You call him through : 7 ‘ e o nel Bus will make a special trip, bis socrefary. Liomel Barrymose, f / . 2 e ens Wyde ea starting a production, assigns some ¥ ) C g IS c“d' one member of his company to do v L . any calling that's necessary. Chars 2 - . Clr‘. lie Ruggles, like Dix, is telephoned Parlors at 6:30 p.m. Round trip o et by o i o % e . i h leaving from the Juneau Ice Cream fa 1.00 casting office. Fans with secre- kit 3 00. taries can easily emulate them all. | f 2 4 i 1 R AL S o ~A i ] Coming Soon DAILY EMPIRE WANT ADS PA‘n * : J e e Y || N < || New [ Jomes-Stevens Shop | | | | | NOTICE: We do not recommend this picture for o ' \_{l’l/[(() 2 3/ Seward Street Near Third oo l children so we ask all parents NOT to let chil- L ! . < % i dent see it. OPEN ALL NIGHT e | i T COMING SOON— Alaskan Hotel Liquor Smre %.sfiéms e Ll e ‘ : 2 by “Channel Crossing”—“Dick Turpin”—*“Outlaw” | s R e 1 e s e sl ot W K s 0h dnd 22 D8 “POWER” Dave Housel, Pro; Phone Single ! 0-2 rings ; HMarx Clothing ! | 8pring in Seattle, Wash. Mrs. Sus Scarfa In sveryday language Is ; ot W T T | e L ralean wil ol (Rasotaies Preen Pmotes ™" 000 | | LADIES’ — MISSES’ | READY-TO-WEAR i