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LAST TIMES TONIGHT To love her was to | fear losing he to‘ other menl 1936 nomination pcscibilities are By KIRKE SIMPSON WASHINGTON, June 12—What- ever party deficiency may be prompt- ing the urge to Republican activity, there is no shortage of ‘“lightning rods” for the 1936 presidential nomi- nation. ¥ Except for the Solid South, every scction has at least one man regard- ed by his friends—and presumably by himself—as eligible. Some states have an embarrassment of such rich- es. And most of them were at least mentioned at the G. O. P. “grass roots” conference at Springfield, Iil. Rocoevelt Seems Certain | There is no parallel on the Demo- | cratic side. Unless something now first ballot. renomination in June, 1936. Tt might not be unanimous; but could be so onésided as to have that appearance. Calling the roll of Republican nomination possibilities is not so | simple a matter. Beginning with for- mer President. Hoover, the list car- ries down through a considerable group of party elder statesmen of the Hoover administration period to the handful of juniors who won their party political spurs in '32 or '34 by resisting Democratic tidal waves in governorship fights. Leaders of the various Republican off-year reorganization moves ivsist no question of candidates is yet in- | volved. Issues come first, they '«y, | issues and organization. List Imposing However, an imposing array of names have been handed about spec- ulatively for that ’36 Republican ef- fort to end, or at least make a start to end, the Roosevelt sweep. Besides Mr. Hcover there is the veteran Charles Curtis of Kansas, former vice president. Like Hoover, only more definitely, he is not “seeking office.” There' is, however, always the “draft.” There are at' least three former Hoover cabinet members who bob in and out of '36 presidential talk Ogden Mills and Henry Stimson of New York cannot be overlooked any more than can Represenfative James Wadsworth of the Empire state Representative Bettrand < Snell of New York, Republican leader in the House for: two congresses, also is mentioned, usually as a vice presi- dential possibility, however. Ancther Hoover cabinet man whc Imighl bcb up is Pa#ick Hurley of IMPRINT MIDNIGHT PREVIEW Walter Connolly m -“W’hitg? 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Frank F, Merriam, Lnli[ofllli\. and Senator Arthur Vandenebrg, Michigan. | trotted constantly into the race since | unforeseen utterly changes the pic- | ture, Mr.. Roosevelt seems due for | pmo(.o -province off .Nova- Scotia. {' HIGHLY DRAMATIC {| FEATURE‘JEALOUSY’ 1! IS AT COLISEUM the Republican Party is expected to attempt Among the impesing ‘greup cf names being bandied about as those of the men seen here—from left te right: Senn‘or Cha McNary, Orizon; Gov. Alfred M. Lan- Hzrold G. HeiZmah, New Jeisty; Ogden L. Mills, (o Cabinet mer mem- Oklahoma and ‘Washington, D. C. | “THE IRON DUKE" m i« “THE 0t verows JUNEAU BAND BY LOCAL DEMAND GWES GUNGERT many takers among political observ- ers. And what about Charles McNary of Cregon, veteran Republican lead- “The Iron Dul latest ‘starring Txl;(:ly ';k;egffz:&e(;l:tsefg;lri?:;‘ltrsgs vehicle of George Arliss, which has | % s . been playing to enthusiastic audi- ences at the Uptown Theatre since Sunday, has been held over for an- honors if he wants them than Mr. Hoover, whose California base of op- other evening by pcpular demand. In one of the greatest performances oma2 to the Scattle mmerce Gocd Will was enlivened last eve- the Juneau City Band. ring marches and several erations is threatened by Governoi Merriam’s supposed ogling of 30 and when the passengers were com- Passengers on the Prin- Vandenberg of Michigan has been | preeminent figure of the Gaumont British historical drama., '32. Everything about the production cess ng ashore Louise PRosmects, of his long and distinguished caveer, #altz numbers were played &t the c 'l noval of Chinese offictals Borah Constant Mr. Arliss brings Weliington, vietor Pacific Coast Dock prior to and on 14 thejr. replatement. by func- Like Wadswortn, Senator Arthu: | of Waterleo, to life agzain as the a of the steamer Aleutian tionaries who .would be more pro- also appreciated the | GHIN A J AP AN f |IM|IIIll|IIHIIIHlflmIIHIHNIIIIIIIlllfllH)Il“lllllfllmlllllm v e s snumnms‘j o MORE SERIOUS| = Highest (‘ounul Rejects Latest Demands—Other | Severe Proposals Made LONDON, June 12.—Accord- ing to uncfficial advices re- ceived hcre, 2 new and unsettl- | ‘ing facter hac been injected | int> the Nerth China situation with report: the Central Politi- cal Ceuncil, the highest execu- tive body of ‘the Nanking Na- ticnali.t Covernment, has re- jected the Japanese military authorities’ demands .for the Peiping and Tientsin area. MORE DEMANDS LONDON, June 12.—A Peiping correspondent of Reuters said the Japanese have given the Chinese Gevernment new and ¢weeping de- mands, including one for the whole- Japanese. The Province of Hopei has been evacuated by the Chinese forzes, For the millions who loved “Little Women" |- There is always Borah of Idaho.|s on a heroic scale; its tremen- | music the stipulations in one Japanese He has been a prospective candidate | lously fascinating battle scenes, its| Following the public reception at | opang. Wi s0 long without coming eclose to a|jackgrounds of Parisian society,(the dock, the band marched up| P gl 2 ,Anng Shifley nomination that his name is certain | :eething with political intrigue and |town, fol ed by -a string of auto- k. : “ANNE" H 1, | ! INTION ERICAN as E $0 be heard if party “liberals” take | radiant with feminine beautys; where | mobiles led by Percy Reynolds, and | ‘{1?1(‘)2“1!&1: IAI:\' Tom Brown over the '36 show. No instances of | fair ladies plotted and the pulse of [then gave a short snappy concert | ey s O. P. Heggie party irregularity lie against him as} .ifc beat feverishly. The story cov-|on Iriangle Place. All o 5 R . members. are requested - to against Norris of Nebraska. ars the Hundred Days, following - eyl 5 s Helen w"' ey Getting dewn to the Republican|Napoleon's return from Elba, and|ATTENTION SONS OF NORWAY My R, J. McKarnna and Mrs. R KO governors other than Merriam, Hof!- lils temporarily successful attempt | o | Walter White at the Dugout Sat- man of New Jersey and Buck of |to recover his crown, which slips Delaware both have enjoyed tenta- | from his grasp forever on the field |, tive endorsement for '36 higher hon- | 0of Waterloo. The personality of Ar-|, laug Carrie Demasi ors; In the central west the name |liss, as the grim Duke, dominates| \iortucry at 2:00 e'clock Thursday of London of Kansas has loomed up|all in this historical epic which 15‘; ternoon from time to time, There is talk, too, | unusually rich in dramatic talent. (Signed) of former Governor Winant of New The deft weavinz of romance into _,qy Hampshire. | the plot fabric, and able direction| — All Sons ot Norway are requested attend the funeral of Mrs, at Carter's HAROLD SWANSON. urday evening at 8:30 o'clocit MRS. FLORENCE MANVIILE, —adv. Secrabary. T i SPECIAL DELIVERY | To Thane at 11:45 a. m. daily S § | Phone 442 for pickups. —adv ¥ t(lrtlng t Even this casual and incomplete ©f Victor Saville rates “The Iron 3 | list: of Republican 1936 possibilities | Duke” as outstanding entertain- indicates the difficulties the con- Ment vention will have reaching a choice uniess much preliminary spade workyMRs E E BROMLEY SEES is done without delay. Although no | two-thirds rule impedes Rr-pubhran[DAUGHTER GRADUATED convention action as it does with a| | Democratic nominating group, wide| After witnessing the graduation | distribution of state support among | | of her daughter, Alice, Tk favorite sons conceivably could re-|College, in Parkville, M~., M Mar produce some such deadlock as Lh;n.,‘ tha Bromley returned t» June which produced Harding in 1920.|jast night on the Pri:ic I Goot politics requires preliminary | Mrs. Bromley, the wife a Pre.- ground clearing to avoid that. | byterian missionary at Hoonah, was | s e - | accompanied on her return by her daughter and her son FAMOUS NOVEL IS They were met here by the Rev BROUGHT TO SCREEN |E, E Bromiey, who had been in, OF CAPITGL TONIGHT e Chnriiadtiy ut St - o of Busine One of the many styles of Burroughs Cash Machines. Young People’s Conference at Sit-| | ka. The Rev. Bromley arrived hers “Anne of Green Gables,” L. M.|Yesterday on the missionary ship,! Montgomery's famous novel, has|Lindsley, and with his family | been filmed by RKO-Radio as a|aboard, immediately left for Hoo- follow-up to the tremendou:ly suc-|nah. cessful . “Little Women,” and is - opening tonight at the Capitol The- ATTENTION RKiLEKAHS There will be a regular meetin: of the Rebekahs Wednesday night June 12, in the I. O. O. F. Hall starting at 8 o'clock. Refreshments| and initiation. Visiting members | welcome, ater. In the cast are .Anne Shirley, formerly known as Dawn O'Day, Tom_ Brown, Helen Westley, O. P. Heggle, Sara Haden and Gertrude Messinger. ‘‘Anne of Green Gables” has been a favorite with youthful and adult readers- for 26 years. The story, known' to millions reveals the trans- formation wrought by the orphan , heroine in the lives of the spinster | and._her . bachelor brother, who | 4dopt her. It also traces a delight- ! ful-boy ‘and girl-romance which has its inception in &’ ecountry school acquaintanceship, . 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