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DOUG FAIRBANKS, LADY ASHLEY ON SEPARATE TOURS Famous Screen Star Silent on Rumors of Re- conciliation (Centinued from Page ‘One) the producer, Samuel Goldwyn, are | owners, so he debarked here to fly 'by a chartered plane to Hollywood |to discuss with ex-wife Mary, and | his fellow directors such little mat- ters as the exchange of films with | Mussolint’s - Ttaly, | with Japanese producers. Guards His Secrets But when reporters asked if it was true that a reconciliation was possible between the “royal couple |of Hollywood,” namely Doug. and Mary, Fairbanks remarked: “I don't discuss ‘that.” He hdd & similar an- swer for a newsmati who wanted to | | OT TONE Margaret « JEAN MUIR - ROSS ALEXANDER JOUN FORAN ANN DVORAK Charles STARRETT HENRY O'NEILL PcTuE & FIRST WaTiO and a'big deal know if he and Lady Sylvia Ashley, | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY. JULY 8, 1935, former London stage star, who ac-| companied him on the Empress of | Canada, were contemplating matri- | {mony when Lord Ashley's divorce | | received its final decree. i Obviously determined to avoid any discussion of his private af- | fairs, “Doug” however, wds quite | ready to talk about his favorite oc- | cupation, globe-trotting, the occu- pation, incidentally which is credit- ed with the start of matrimonial | difficulties at palatial ‘‘Pickfair” in| Hollywood: | SEE HOW A FEMALE PHILO VANCE GOT HER MANT he picked up in a Javanese club to the effect that a young Oxford gradnate, who turned out to be 23-| year-old T. R. Harrison, ethonolo- gist for the American National Mu- {seum of Natural History, had been {living ‘among the “Big Nambus,” a particularly warlike tribe who still practices cannibalism in the wilds of the New Hebrides islands. Phote shows Louis standing lox station KINY. WAQUONT 32511174 20 ! | PQUGCLAS. NEWS o Pt e i} NELL DOOGAN PASSES AWAY [Young Man of Douglas, | Born on Island;" Dies [ Sunday Morning | Neil Doogan, 19-ears of age,, secs oug ;gidestiork of Mrs. Maty Doo-{ ;:a-.lqaiev 1\&;3» 280 Fo'alock Sunday morning in St. Ann's hos- pital after just ope week's illness i It was' a week ago ‘yesterday that | the young man became critically i1l and following docal treatments he was operated upod the next morn- | ing for appendicitis. A very unusual case, according to the report, un- avoidable complications set in which caused his death. Born in Dotiglas, Neil was one of the finest boys in the commun- ity and especially liked by every one. He had attended the Douglas grade school and then went to work to aid in the support of his younger brothers and sisters after death claimed his father three years ago He is survived by his mother, three sisters and five brothers. Funeral service$ will be held at 9:30 o'clock tomor v morning at the church of the Nativity, Rev. W. G. LeVasseur officiating, and interment in Ever- A Film Scoop green cemetery, Juneau. The body is ADDED— 5 z at the C. W. Carter Mortuary. Fairbanks sald ne considered he | R A v March of the Years had landed a film “scoop” just by i ENROUTE SOUTH lending an attentive ear to a tale Snapshots Leaving today on the Yukon, Mrs, Jack Warner, accompanied by her pas- sister, Jennie Johnson, are sengers for the south for a v tion trip. They will visit in Seattle and Bellingham. R | ARRIVES ON. ESTEBETH | Mrs. Jos. Riedi feturned home on | | the mail boat Estebeth last evening e k< 2 a4 over the former champion in first kncckdown in thée sixth round. EXTRA! EXTRA!! See Yourselves as the CAMERA Saw You July 4th TONIGHT News DRAMA AND COMEDY it DSt STORM HITS Lo N, Y. UPSTATE; Three distinct romances, although | woven together in the same plot, | This caught the adventure-lovin after ‘a month's rest at Tenakee are unfolded in the First National ULTI_MATUM B0 ulaiit. xiwo: e dives mfi Springs ie produetion, “Gentlemen Are Born, GREAT DAMAGE 2 - P | o P N now showing at the Coliseum The- | |soon he was under way from Java | | BOY BABY FOR FLEEKS . ! s to the New Hebrides in his yacht | Nl e AT | | —_ : v e | Mr. and Mrs. Dale Fleek are the| The story, by Robert Lee John- | - - | C?I“;l.mgl'l y proud parents of a bouncing baby son, is a thrilling drama with NAF‘"\';\N_:‘ M ‘('dJ"I'X 2';;"’“‘"‘""' i i R i e {boy born yesterday morning at St.'plenty of lighter comedy touches| i XOTE counted e Cead, fOF FE e o WO Sy SRS Jast. white Ann's hospital. The mother and and gay music; including familiar | TiSSi08 and property damag jman. He tried to get me not to go child were reported getting along college s and a new air written | M3ted into the millions of Callacs Corps of Observers De-|into the bush and said Harrison, | fine. ik o ‘. L HRLis i s i‘-: o |0 the wake of the most violent I Menehak who had been in there about eight | 4 e e e te |Tain and elestrie storm fn, secent Japanese Armies B sy s M | Miss Cecile Cashen foday started |- There is an all'star cast headed |, Siid%e and watvoad iracks are fj‘m”:’fl:[‘)’m:;g‘ ‘;’;‘:‘r'l‘enhg ‘;‘“;;Z‘:I; on her annual two weeks' vacation |by Franchot Tone and three lead-| . 0" i 0“‘ ‘!\Al:!.:l!':lfl;“!‘i r:x;- MOSCOW, July 8—An ultimatim and some short pants and a shirt— ",;:;:)l(l}‘:'mB B FEREUR <y Ho‘““\z:r(':mh“j‘l‘i "]‘A‘In Y)‘\‘_": k‘““‘(")’(“)'}‘;: | rooned by Manchoukuo and Japanese army | practically ‘nothing else, What he = - T¥e W‘m‘b‘g_g l:n{uw - '.;: "u“ Alex. | Gas and electric service has been forces demanding the right to es-Ltold me was unbelievable, but it | 8 iy g ‘flmm e Fo‘r;;“' bt “nuh““‘.\'uspt-nd('d and hundreds have ‘been tablish a corps of dbservers i Mon-!| evidently was true and I decided to | %T{ENTION. BN 11‘,,,,[. b & {driven from their homes on the golian territory is announced in alleave two men with 40,000 feet of | ;tmst::;ew?""‘:\mffilm ;!AG;;-4 & a3 Howlands communique of the Mongolian Peo- | film to go back in with Harrison | " 1 3' [l g | 5 i ple’s Republic. and try to film the savages doing will gbe held” Tuesday, July. & at 8 LUCAS LEAVES FOR | GQLORINGE PHIVES. TODAX The communique said that Man- |their stuff.” pm. Repbrt of Yepresentative to| FHA BUSINESS TR]P NEW YORK, July 3-—Clesing . choukuans and the Japanese Army |’ Pairbanks said the two men who Grand Lodge; ' all members are | quotation of Alaska Juneau mine threatened to demand withdrawal|stayed behind were Bhistles Tewis. | urged to' be present; visiting; breth-{ Harry I. Lucas, Federal Housing |stock today is 16%, American Can of Mongolian troops from a large his secretary, and a membe‘r of m‘: ren welcome. By order of the W.M. | Administration execu assistant, | 141%, American Power and Light eastern seétion of Mongolia if terms engine crew of the WhoAt named | _SAM DEVON, ~ |left for Ketchikan on the North- 4%, Anaconda 14%, Bethlehem of tha ultimatun! were not accepted. | Sturm, I asked Harrison to come ety e o 1‘“1 . boih B | Steel 30%, Gieneral Motors 30%; In- The demand followed a series of to Hollywood when he is finished | h e e e “u sucas will ‘ht gone for about ten|ternational Harvester 48%, Kenpe- border incidents similar to those with his studies the: | |days on rout m-‘ matters in connec-|cott 18'%, United States Steel 36%, which happéned recently on. #8|pistiire and. Ho had r;;‘)ifge;"??d: :CO-OP AGENCY BUYS |tion with the FHA program devel- |Pound $496%, Bremner, no quo- Manchoukuan-Soviet frontier, al- so. I think it will be one of the ! H IBU o ‘opment in the First City and in|tations; Nabesna bid 73 asked 90, legedly of a provocative character.|greatest human interest stories ever | ¥ $ ! AL T, sAmoN:!angt‘ll-r il Black Pine Silver bid 19. | filmed.” Referee Donovan leading Louis away in the sixth round after Carnera had gone down for ®he | Tne Alaska Trollers Co-operative | — SHIRLEY TEMPLE ’ T | third time. Louls wins by a technical knockout. | Marketing Association ' purchased ; ‘NURR s w H = T2 e i = R = the largest amount’ of salmon and ' AR AP | fact that they were not indicted | GIMIM the only catch of halibut' over the ST AT C lTOL[ l . ANTS until more than a year af! 1‘|u,S! ONS BRINGS ‘TROAST ENROUTE 'GN. ;W"ek"“d here: ' » N ¥ $ R 3 : a ol | The co-op agency purchased 12,- i ; s | recovery act was passed. Also, he y i - 4 5 In hshn'ley Templf‘ls new I;lz‘:” cHANGE M A BE ROl AR i o (erec 3 FROM KETCHIKAN BUSINESS J_OURNEYJooo pounds of halibut-across tne | Not since the days of zation as that of “Bright Eyes,” now showing at tho) § [tion that an Administration might TE Juneau Cold ‘Storage' trading board » Gre: : ) Capitol Theatre, the action takes| oot his ARG B xe i) |, tester Troast, o, tecently re. {ToM Capt. John Lowell of the Fer. the Great Chaney has ; HENRY HULL place at a large pommercial mlmo" of its “conigressionAT Acts constitu- !C Jucll((i Silva, f{m ;Vlofler fi:fli L ! fipned from Palmer whire he had [7S catch went for prices of 6.05 the screen seen such a in the role of the man- it e 4 tlonal simply by suspending oper-| et AEINEE R SHEER AF TR been aiding in the Matanuska Val- And. 025~ Pt SR SR - Ao, remarkable characterti: led “M viteh” ! nearby, at the Christmas season. 5 49 ver ation- of a mew law for sik months, | (YoM, Ketchikan aboard-the Alaskz i lfl lL in the j‘el'u;t JB 4,000 pounds of salmon brought in g aracteri- aclea agwitch ! v ' e 8e % | i B ir. i i B )y (48 colonization roject, u- 4 ‘The s‘tury was wntt,e‘n esdpefjlallly‘ . | “Most_injunctions. are granted on‘;"];m“;}mrt Stinson, piloted ! ,neyau bt s Eflp mAc:nectmn:b'y qu\ Diana was purchased. YO“.] I ”‘\TF HIM for Sk?u'ley and is considered.ideal-| \yASHINGTON, ' July 8.—It re- pleas of persons who claimed they | S0¢ on. : mmons. Wi Bls resutasition b diities ea Sebastian-Stugrt - Company = pur- " £ o ly suited to the talents of the .ieq exactly 10 lines in the Con- would be injured,” he says, “and| Pilot Simmons made two. scenic' (B BE F T Thdian Amaué chased & total .of 2,500 pounds of ONE MINUTE child star, gressional’ Record toinote: the fagt, an individual would nct have to|flights over Mendenhall Glaci S See 2 s ; salmon Saturday' from two trollers, P Shirley, it is reported, was Oihuy|but behind that brief mention ‘of wail until an act tSok effect before €71y Vesterday morning. On Trodsti et ‘on e N{’:{ D S0 | Ralph' Thompson hd W, H. Robin- AND LOVE HIM Joyed when she was informed that|, p,ve jnaugurated in the Senate he tested its constitutionality.” first trip Harold Swatison for Wisits: to, Sitka® and ‘Ketchikan, {son. Ourrent independent ‘prices of THE NEXT! $ ;:TE:nfu]r:;m:;ul:m:gw P;ri:;;;nes what ‘may Tesult in one of the Lame Duck Amendment R bt o h_fiwwg“dm:r;éfl. Belore 1e- (g, 5 and 3 cents ‘per pound were L e e e - 8 most - significant changes in this| Norris “lame duck” amendment|and E. Blomen, T. Cole. an [Agning Y e a we paid. # Eyes. It was with Dunn that she | ,,un 06 history. took effect last year. It not only|Redmond were'carried on the scc- |ten days, he wiil visit Metlakatla on! e R CHARLES DICKENS’ “Vge*’fgld nl; UBak;ydTgle a BOW"| Nebraska's famous campaigner for |eliminates the thtee-months’ session |Ond flight. o bvusmes; e SHOP IN JUNEAU FIRST! anozher amemb;-s :f shu-‘:r"s aBpL constitutional amendments—George with defeated Senators and Repre-| — ¥ T TRy SRR T o KRS W o T L d WFRGEA LS (G ALK T f):l;n lge;w. Norris—is launched upon a fifth sentatives prohibited from return- | . ? ggne %ame" Tols Wilson, Ju mh‘anemp: to revise the legal char-'ing to participate in framing legis- | Allen, Theodo‘re voa Eite vDorothy ters of the Federal Government and lation, but starts the presidential 4 Christy, Charles Sellon, Jane Wigh- |25 home state. |term on January 20 instead of ; | L b ami Teatidog Hilest. Alfeady successful in two of his March 4. > = b - ¥ b 9 ; L o etk enminbhgctne iae] e Nebraskan is undaunied by ; ‘ ONE OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST 0Tt se: ns ongress an wo defeats of past years. The 3 3 | 3 . ~ S THRILL[NG STORY providing for a one-house legisla-‘SenatE last year rejected his pm.’ s k. ) [ STOR'EAS NOW le THE S,LRELN! ) r ture for Nebraska—the white hair- posed amendment to abolish the 3 ¥ b e L 2 td o y millions rivi ife i . TOLD AT UPTOWN ed Republican Independent, who electoral college and the House,| 4 : ;I;h(]« 't‘*l“f !"qu" ,b) MIllvl‘Oly!.s brought to “V",d htfe i3 ; ; | will be 74 in July, believes ‘his fifth | while Norris was a member there. - o . o ol i uly magnificent movie! , . . Produced with an epic r move has a good chance of succeed- 'turned back his attempt to provide | 7% Ludig? ¢ ¥ sweep pf drnm_u that will thrill you to the c‘“:e" sien g v | “Great Expectations” transferred ing. four year terms for Representatives| i . 4 i |§, All your favorite characters and scenes parading be- 3 | S S| amendment an 2 single el ~year term for L re Yol a dazzing emotiona rocession Al to the screen ¥rom the pages of|, LS Tewest proposed dment | and ingle eight fore you in lazzling tional that ¢ one "ofi Charlés Dickens most|.S 3imed at speeding decisions on presidents = . i piles punch on punch! ... It's the prolific genius of t I:uman and dramatic novels, wmbe!“l‘e c?n.smucion:.uty of congression-| * 55 ‘ 3 ; il Dickens plus the magic of the modern sereen! 3 1al acts, preventing 5-4 decisions by 4 | shown at the Uptown Theatre for | : b gl e the Supreme Court and aking that FISHING PARTY AT i with 4 | tribunal S arbiter as to - - fe I . 4 4 The story -of “Great Expecta- ~ ~ \Tals bl B T HENRY HULL, Philli { tions wil mever grow old. 1t is| Vnether Gomgress exceeded its au-| LAKE HASSELBORG SPECIAL MEETING TUESDAY NIGHT , ENRY HULL, Phillips Holmes, Jane ! just as fascinating and thrilling|thOrity’in‘Iraming fegislation, | hd 408 ! Wyatt, Florence Reed, Valerie Hobson today, as it was ,when Dickens N A Boe e GET LARGE CATCH ke im Y AT 8 O’'CLLOCK A UNIVERSAL PICTURE wrote 1t. almest @ hundred years L 81s0‘Would'prohiblt'#ny act be- 4 J s . ago, in his beloved house at Gads-| '8 held unconstitutional' except by : : ‘ Presented by CARL LAEMMLE ¢ hill. Its characters still live and|™ore than ‘two-thirds ‘0f the court,] A party of Juneau fishermen, i L ; or seven of the Tine Justices, or|Percy Reynolds, L. F. Hebert, W. H. Directed by STUART WALKER beean. where the cause of action was start- | B: Madge Hildi and Es Full of descriptions of the coun- K ¢ ~|Bacon, Madge Hildinger &% TPANT TR OR T ™, N tryside surrounding his home, of|°d Within six ‘months afier enact- | telle Hebert, left Juneau in the PAA A STANLEY BERGERMAN Production the Kentish laneg he loved so well,| TRt of a law. ' |Pairchild piloted by Alex Holden ' o K - - Norris has no hope of his pro-|Saturday evening for Lake Hassel-| e the story is also vivid avith scenes| | | of the London of Dickens' day, for(posed amendment being acted on'at | borg and returned Sunday morn-| L] he was a great cosmopolite and this session, but he thinks two-|ing. A good'catch of unusually large : & hirds of each house might vote to|trout w ted. could write of that great city and U i trout was reported. % by its people with more understanding | SUDMit it to the states next year.| Today pilot Holden made a scenic All members urgently requested to attend. i . than any other writer has ever| He denies arguments of crifics|flight over Mendenhall Glacier with g ! Last Tlmes Tom ht Sitile ‘BASn" allle. that the amendment would have|W. Rehberg, storekeeper aboard the e 5 g oo prevented a day in court for the|Yukon,’and Miss Louise M. Kolisch : SHOP IN JUNEAU FIRST! Schechter brothers in view of the R B

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