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TONIGHT is the NIGHT ~ AHIGH-FLYE '"ROMANCE O SECOND" UNIT Life's Lost Laugh THIRD UNIT Pop Goes the Easel FOURTH UNIT Medbury Travelog FIFTH UNIT News TEA AND SHOWER IS GIVEN IN HONOR OF “HAPPY LANDING” FEATURE .SHOW AT COLISEUM TONIGHT Ray Walker and Jacqueline Wells are co-featured ini “Happy Landing,” the screen version of Stuart An- thony's air story, which opens at the Coliseum Theatre”tonight. Hy- ram Hoover, who has been active in stage engagements at various the- aters since his arrival in Hollywood a year ago, and is now making his st bid \for screen prominence, is ¢en in »dn important supporting bridal motif, Mrs, role. .‘,,~ms Miles Imlay pourad during the The clist s’ ieluddgNoal Beers. afbernoon - /e Wi Obuncil, the In honor whose marriage to Mr. Carl Austin Hahn will take place soon in Phoe- nix, Arizona, Mrs. was hostess at a tea and handker- chief shower Wednesday afternoon. At the tea table, where William Farnum; Morgani Conway, ' Misses Jane sl ‘Lillian ‘Alexander, | Warner Richménd and Ruth Ro- Mrs. W. B. Klmbau and Mrs. C. E. maine. R. N.“Bradbury directed, rMorgan seryed. . Rival Treasure Hunters chu'J T. Wilson (lerz son of man backing hunt, and Charles N. 1stead, eéngineer, on b cfge of schooner Liberty (top), at Providence, n. I..u they prepa to return to spot off Delaware coast where the; they have located Braak, Bnti!h sloop-of-war sunk 1789 wil m :ted 10, worth 000. Munwhlle‘ salvage ship. WV A wge.,_qf-_hmm- MISS VENETIA PUGH ;.0 Wi ok, il o CIANT SPIDER CRAB of Miss Venetia Pugh. | Robert Bender ‘1 of grading Front Street and install- | vail a center- | piecé. of white flowers furnished a Smith Cass and THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1935 BACK TO SEE OLD FRIEND Joe Ibach Absent from Fox Ranch Until Saturday —Will Fly Again Rex Beach, Alaskan movelist, flew to Icy Straits yesterday for a visit with his friend Joe Ibach, famous |guide, only to find the Ibach fox farm desertéd " except 'for ‘a“ care- taken, who informed him the Tbachs would be absent until Sat- urday. He was forced to return to Juneau. A Beach was flown to Lemesurier Island in Icy Strait in a PAA plane piloted by Alex Holden. “I shall go back Saturday,” said Mr. Beach, upon his return. “I have waited too long tc see Joe not to see him now. We shall fly over Saturday morning and I shall take a later boat back than I had intended—or, if necessary, shall fly to Prince Rupert and take a train from there." Joe Ibach, whom Beach has not seen for 25 years, was his guide on a hunting trip in Cordova made with Fred Stone—a trip that mark- ed Ibach’'s first venture into the guiding which has since made him world-famous: On Fox Farm Ing at the Hollywood motion picture Photo) An impromptu birthday party was arranged in honor of Ann Hard. on a picture when it was learned it was her birthday: Miss Harding and-Gary Cooper are enjoying some of the cake. (Assoclated Press BE[NG MADE BY INDIAN BUREAU Donald Hartzell Aboard Boxer. Visiting Southeast Points, Due Here Soon With the' arrival’ of’ the Bureau of Indian Affairs v Southeast Alaska, an extensive sur-4 vey of soeial and economic condi- | tions among the native population is being undertaken, it is an- nounced by Charles W. Hawkes- worth, head of the Bureau in the Territory: © The Boxer has arrived at’ Ketohitkan after leaving Seattle August 24 with school supplies and Wwill visit all the ¢past towns; as |far north as Hooper Bay in the Bering Sea. Aboard her is Donald Hartzell of Juneau, Superintendent of Social Welfare for the Indian Bureau, who is conducting the study in this portion of Alaska. |A =similar survey i§ being made by George Dale of Anchorage, As-' sociate Supervisor of Elementary Education, for the remainder of the Territory. Boxer, sel, in It is planned to obtain through| the survey accurate information on the summer earnings and other in- come of the native population 'to Be used as a basis for distributing relief or giving such other service studio where she was workin SET DEADLINE FOR PWA APPLICATIONS ‘ Non-Federal applications for loans w. |for PWA work must be in Wash- Air |ington by September 7, according hom to information to Gov. John W.!last Troy, PWA Administrator for Al-| tes |aska, from H. B. Hackett, PWA Stu Ibach and his wife operate a fox farm on Lemesurier Island and| are well -known to all ‘Alaskans. Their absence on a prolonged trip| into the wilds made it impossible | for Beach to communicate with them until their return. Meanwhile, Beach was not idle.| This morning found him postpon-| |1ng a hunting trip ‘with Dr. Coun- {2l that he mignt work on his | |article on Matanuska, which be published in the States. “It is time I wake up and re-| |member 1life isn't all pleasure,” he | |smiled, indicating the work which | |had piled up during his exteénded | {vacation. “I am going to settle| down and work today.” Later in the day, Mr. Beach will| be the guest of Judge and Mrs.| ‘M at the national capital. er The final date" for applications Gla had previously been set as Sep= Sin tember 16. - It was later changed Fol to September 12 and now is fixed'grou fol the 7th. whe S e Jjoye U. AND kL TO REOPEN The Old U. and I. Lunchroom,| |one of Juneau’s oldest restaurants, |will re-open its doors 'Saturday, The Petérsburg City Council re-|after having been closed for sev- at cently applied formally for a gov-|eral weeks. ernment grant of 45 per.cent'of the! The same popular meais, amount necessary R - | PETERSBURG VOTES BONDS A as ' before, ing sidewalks and sewers. - Local genial proprietor, taxpayers voted in favor of issuing |renovations were stated. underway Several Rog! today, ' mor: for, that purpme modern condition for the opcnmg mp( 1 { I 7o All Alaskans:? you are Ant se O be inter Alaska, you will that are-going on Territory. to Alaska has no As 1z her aska urist bur pr vacation. sibuities. to carry ou Through adv!l't“i on .the .1adio, nd maps == railroads tojo y ‘== the + this, type of work.; papers; i folders @ tinental Alaska publicit ‘Alasxa-minflod. a nterestingly presents th been dlstribuud to over : third prifltins- i 1t is by this meal : ¢ irst t aeveloped. ¥ * »::; investors who vvtsi'. ';h:nc Even the govormunt t1ake gdvgrtised Territories. } ; We believe every true A vourist de vround, the finds passen you, early prnteet spac people of §239 ’ value of : the year uspally accommodate help us t9 ger ship advice: e for: Willl ohiet under Secretary Harold Ickes Mrs. C today, short Andy Brensdal for the purpose orders, lunches and prices will pre- schooner Johnny Walmer, ture, $35,000 worth of mumclpfll bondslv»mch will put the cafe in'a more bgarnacles, erested in the ested in Jnovi pehind the scenes to Line 18 doing eve ng in na;uoqal_ .magazines, all backed by in vithus in 8 S Gnod-uatur-d Map alone o attractio 50,000 pers ns of pmuifiy ne - advestising g oyntry an "est in her g as may be necessary to assure a sound economic status for the peo- SCELLANEOUS ple of the various communities. SHOWER GIVEN‘ The Boxer, with Capt. h]lswr‘)rth Jessie McCrary, bride of R.|Busch in command, is now at Ket-| McCrary of the Pacific Alaska chikan and Metlakatla and’ will be was entertained at ‘her in Juneau in a week or 10 days 1e with a miscellaneous shower as many stops are being made’ night by the following: Ho0s- enroute. After going to the Ber- Ida Roller and Mrs. Murray ing Sea, she will load coal at Sew- A and Mrs. Roy Hoffman,|ard for’ delivery to stations in V. Kay, Mrs. Clara Shear- Southeast Alaska on the return trip Mrs, Pearl Seeds, Mrs. Eva | south. Renee Guerin, Mrs. Sheldon| The North Star, another Bureau | nors. vessel, is now in Kotzebue Sound, sllowing the informal party, the enroute to Point Barrow with sup- 1p visited the Terminal Cafe, | plies. re music and dancing was en-‘ d ways D | ‘ BID MEETING POSTPONED The special meeting of the City | Council " called for last night for awarding of bids on Douglas pub-| lic works projects was pestponed again late in the afternoon when certain information bearing on pro- posed changes in the specifications failed to arrive frem Washington. The meeting will take place as soon as. government - engineer, R. A. Gridley, who is negotlating with Federal authorities in the matter, RO SN IS ON DISPLAY HERE giant spider crab is on display the ‘Miners’ Recreation Parlors brought in this morning by of the halibut Ford. The deep sea crea- which was caught at Elder k, Lynn Canal, was alive this ning, and is covered with live which are attracting | h' _attentjon. £ i evelopment O n: of the many things help bund this 1ar to that of pos= poSSiblO eau simi .and industrial rything in news=, an unlimited supply: of the major {ranscon~= 5 pecial campaifn ) ng ates are becom: e which, S0 ns of. Alaska. Has ons and i8S pow in its ing ies that Terrnor attracts travelers ome interested. ‘Oiflw m 70 finn is appreciative of the rimq;:il‘y serv ¢ :dm?'.l your travel T mmg that period. ithe part FIRST UNIT You Bring the Ducks SECOND. UNTT Toyland Broadeast THIRD UNIT Paramount News /MIDNIGHT PREVIEW otier ENIN VITGINIA BRUCE BILLIE BURKE “BlOGRAPHY OF BACHELOR GIRL” IS AT CAPITOL Ann Harding is cast as the bache- lor girl in “Biography of a Bachelor Girl," which opens tonight at'the Capitol Theatre. Robert Montzom- ery plays the part of the hard-boil- ed magazine editor who induces the girl to write the colorful her life. A train of ¢ flock back to beg her to ¢ wdon the project'which would bring ru'r to ‘them, now' that they have be come important public figuic Edward Everett Horton is cast as one of the ex-admirers—a p).mzmx politician. Charles Richmond p. of a publisher; an1, Una Merkle is his daughter. The the S. N. Behrman story ladapted to the screen Loos, and the picture v !by E. H. Griffith. Loses Her Hat, Exclaiming With Delight M F. A. J. Gallwas of Douglas 1 a cherished ambition last but lost her hat " and Mrs. Gallwa Douglas for more than dent supporters of t! las bridge project 1 many years cture for the t night. resident, 30 years » Juneal i “Lac two came to Juneau on the last night and were taken > approach to the bridge in an automobile. As Mrs. Gallwas walk- ed cut on the bridge, exclaiming with delight at actual accomplizh ment of a long-anticipated pleas- ure, her hat blew off and floated away oh Gastineau Channel beyond recover AGED IN WO0D Daily Fm'll;e Wnnt Ads Payl —— e G ——— 1 R - 'receives the pmp'r ndvpza. : 44 Uk - Time alone makes good whiskey. That’s why Crab Orchard outsells all other. straight bour- hons—every drop has been uniformly aged in wood at laast one year. Low-priced, tool THE AMERICAN .EDIGINAI. SPIII'I’I GCORPORATION Locisville, Xy.; Baltimore, Md. RICE & AHLERS CO. Plumbing Sheet Metal Work PHONE 34 ALASKA MEAT CO. FEATURING CARSTEN'S BABY BEEF—DIAMOND TC HAMS AND BACON—U. S. Government Inspected Heating OPEN ALL cm Alaskan Hotel Liquor Store Dave Hom’ol. Pfop; Phone Sm;le 0-2 rings e = For Every Purse and Every Purpose PACIFIC COAST COAL (O. PHONE 413 FRESH CLEAN SAWDUST 10 Cents Sack WHILE MILL RUNS Juneau Lumber Mills B~ iy - 4