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A Y 24, 193 i |celve at least 38 centa ah nouF. Dock | ¢s ; B | ) y 1 McCrea‘ 2,000 population in Washington and| Selly Blaine and Joe | A omgor:,ox;,-e to receive not i,ss than form the romantic team in “Half;Up_mmn }w.‘ » tonight in a role 40 cents an hour. For all other em- | > Sinner,” adapted from the stagc‘endl y different from any he has play, “Alias The Deacon,” which |portrayed before his long & induist 5 | screen playees da gl cpens tonight at the Coliseum The- [ career, wh Y ” mum wage rate is 50 cents an' ™} 3 L the part of ‘ N i INRA Indorses Selup on| hour. ater tonight. Berton Churchill, dis- |a bold‘ bu wayman in| On a special trip to Ketchikan, ' e (“)"I(I ls(,ll | tinguished stage actor takes the the Gaun film, “Dick the Pdcitic Alaska Alrways Faif- 2 le in the play in which he | Turpis child seaplane, piloted by Alex Hol- | | Hours, Pays for Alaska I . . < GARDNER LEAVES TO red on Broadway. | Scenically is charm-|den, Lloyd Jarman, flight mechan-' ients Woriid Clila Fish, Shellfish Business ENGAGE IN LOGGING |, T siory is that of & sanctimon- ing and M. ot gy bull At Seediriet WU . T A0 Chordd Gl ki - |dous r; who poses as a church- | the role o oclock and returned to its @ Watcr Wings fo Johnny The National Industrial Recovery, IJURING SUMME R|man and is, in reatity, a card sharp. | he rides, 1 : Juneau base shortly after 11 o- Welssmullér 2 Board has nnnouHCEd. »BDDYOVBl of | | The “Deacon” (Churehill finds | he laugh: way into pmplos clock. ) w a code for the Northwest and Alas-| 00 ordrier of the Juneau Log- | himself in a small Kansas town m [hearts as the real Dick Turpin was| This afternoon the Fairchild was QFinger-Bowls to Cannibals was . ka fish and shellfish preparing and Shiok bhisrn i lovers, | Su oo FL MSCREA-SALLY BL SRS g ging Company, left here at 2 o ch there are two:young lovers,|supposed j()fl:, ‘RE LLY BLANE SR e "‘:“;“Ff' *‘fd“.‘s‘m;a‘” clock this afternoon on the motor-| McCrea and Miss Blaine, whom hel| éQs’ ga. Ot BURTON CHURCHILL 'h‘“‘fiSh") Indiatey, e a;y ship Roedda for Ketchikan, Mr, has known in a previous escapade. clude Jane C EABROOK * MICKEY ROONEY 20, it is annovunccd t_:} Hugh Wade, Gardner will be engaged in logging | Neither want to reveal the. otber's heart,F: ¥ BREG, Comptiance LRGN operations near Ketchikan during identity nor want jtheir own! te- | 10ys, Gill > done two hundred | chartered for a scenic flight over in the cast in- Mendenhall Glacier with Mr. and as Turpin’s sweet- Mrs, V. I. Kraft and C. B. Arnold osper, Ci Humph-|as passengers. 1 Lewis Gil-| To take supplies and equipment A Dress £0°0 s Ghandi! SEE R k;)yeal"ek:: the greater part cf the summer. | vealed. The resulting inecidents are|bert; John 4 and W, Viotor, o tho Pasitie Aliska Afrwagh 18dlo Hew {6 “age” furniture a e Wh,?lig,aleh gommercml The Roedda will return from Edla | Surprising and humorous. g CADOUFY 1 ation, at Canyon Island, “Faku hsadira y h A b of Oregon, | Ba¥, mear Ketchikan, with & tow W, B8 13 3403435 e River, the Fairchild, Pilot Holden, minutes. I; provides that sccounting, cler- | 183 for the Juneau Lumber | SENTENCED FOR SHOE‘ ek “I‘:V:"‘i',;)l i ok ool b i x‘n"":zn;r o ta il a watch (hree :)m l‘;"“}t";"e:o“;mi:m};‘sf“z s);:ll e STORE BURGLARY :wu mion 5000, sas contined. to cked for the flight to Tdku :;m G S0l Reeh e limite | n ) g he Watolt AN - [DOWNTOWN PARKING NOTICE Is residence in the Simpson Mac- afternon, | {weck and 8 hour d“ydEmpl,‘:‘yeesc::b James Stone and Prank Ward | Kinnon home last night and today TR T SN | gaged in picking an tp-*cn ‘l‘: b.| Cars parked on down town pleaded guilly to a charge of petit with a » cold, Miss Mildréd ATTENTION | meat or shrimp meat Wi SUD- | streets, interfering with street|larceny in U. S. Commissioner J. Loz, English instructer in the e A ! ject to the same restrictions excebt | o hing gperations early Sunday M. Mullen's court this morning in| Hi | : ; D was taken to St. '/ ALLE Y 99 lthat in order to prevent spoilage poring, will be tagged, with own- |connection with the burglary of | Ar PUBLIC MEETING TOWNSEND Wednesday nigm; A meeting of the Townsend Club they may work 48 hours a week . subject to a fine. the Family w > 3 3 2 ly Shoe Store here last| with brer s, was reported as|will hell 4 4 9 L : d Pr ’ provided that time and one-third is ROY HOFFMAN, |fall and were sentencod to the fed- lmproved today. However. 16 18 b Smomeat Lopion® Busods ot A Hard Riding, Fast Shool-|paid for all over 8 hours a day, but| gy, Chief of Police. [eral jail. Stone was given nine|doudtful if she makes a retirn to 7nso i e i ing and Red Blooded Drama they may not work more than 10 S — | months and Ward eight, but the school b final dismissal for | e HARRY ARNOLD of the West . . . Comes to| hours in any one day. All other em-| gHOP IN JUNEAU! latter's sentence was suspended. | the summer next Wednesday. —ad President. | Life on Our Screen! ployees may work 48 hours per — L e g v. esident. week or 8 hours in any one day. A weekly minimum wage rate of MIDNIGHT PREVIEW ‘318 is established for office lem- = plcyees, with a provision for a lim- “CAROLE ~ MAY| ‘xtcd number of office boys at $16 a week. Employces in the fresh, freezing, smoking, salting or mild curing branches of the industry en- | gaged in gluing boxes, making box- {es, washing products or utensils, |icing fish, stenciling, janitor work, wrapping or packaging can not be paid less than 40 cents an hour, but nct more than 25 per cent of non- | a 0 Million : 'office employees per plant shall be wconsidered to be so engaged. Em- yees engaged in picking crab ANN DVORAK : fme'\t in Alaska shall be paid not 3 o CLA - i [les than 3 cents per pound or 35 j : i CL/ FRE pPODD % | cents per hour. In Oregon and | Washingten the rate will be 5 cents p"r pound or 40 cents per hour Those engaged in picking shrimp in \Am ka #ill nct be paid less than 8 can\ a pound cr 30 cents an hour THEATRE lanl in Washington and Oregon the rL('nL an hour. RO RO Gra packers n Alaska wil re- X'\LL will be 10 cents a pound or 30 .| CHILDREN’S MATINEE—SATURDAY, 1 P.M. “HIDDEN VALLEY”—Eighth Chapter “YOUNG EAGLES”—Cemedy—Cartoon and Nevb ‘“l SELL ANYTH!NG;I tains a colorful romance, in which two -girls battle for a man's love, 1V The story carries the audience IS COMEDY DRAMA | 0." "oy Tork Second Avenue | auction shop, to the pretentious ‘ OPENlNG CAPITOL | ncme of oné o Gotham's most ilstocratic families. It is said ‘to “I Sell Anything,” First Nationai's b(' filled with the most unusual and new comedy drama, with an amus- | aughadle situztions as well as fing dnd unique plot, opens tonight | smart, sephisticated- dialogue/ Writ~ {at the Capitol Theatre with a cast |ten by Brown Holmes and Sidney | headed by Pat O'Brien; Ann Dyorak | Sutherland, noted magazine writers, | and Claire Dodd. In addition to the e . 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