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1 Hap:burg Tip and all, Maurice ! lier, French idol of the mo- ares, plays now at the Capi- as-champagne AST' TIMES DOOMED! H BY THE FURY OF THE ELEMENTS . . THEY CLUNC T0 THE LAST FRACMENT OF LIFE owich )| CHEVALIER IS (| INIMITABLE IN DUAL ROLE French Motion Picture Ido in ‘Folies Bergere’ at Capitol The spectacular scale ar ichal mood of the fam muzical revue, from which tk lent production takes its name, is |tained throughout, notably in costly Straw Hat and Rhythm of the | Rain numbers, and the result is both unusual and entertaining screesn/| musical entertainment. Blende and beautiful Ann Sothern | dances and sings as the insanely} jealous partner of Charlier (Che -, of course), singing star of the Folies Bergere, whose specialty is| his impersonation of the notorious { | called in to do mparzonation in life as well. i The handsome Merle Oberon makes her Hollywood debut as Gene- | vieve, the gorgeous but negleci2d] |wife of the baron, who knows that! | Charlier isn’t really H (pretends she doesn't News Liusband, bt | DRAMA OLUB S T0 MEET COLISEUM DOUGLAS LAST TIME TONIGHT Then Gone Forever WILL ROGERS The Juneau Drama Club will mrot! tomorrow night at 8 o'clock in ihe| Assembly Room at the Juneau High| School. Mrs. Grace Ramsay will! present “A School for Acting” and Evatett Erickson, High School drama | teacher, will be in charge of re-| hearsal of a scene from "Hawkf Island,” the high school play to be| presented on November 22. { | SHOTS FIRED, LIFE BEGINS AT 40 Plus Selected Shorts TOMORROW GENE RAYMOND “Transient Lady” “SILVER NIGHT” WUTINY STIRS art of United States H’f‘t‘"* i MAURICE CHEVALIER Earthquake shocks were felt on November 1 in all States east of the Missis of tremors followed by about twelve hours a terrific quake which rocked an area of about 500 square milés in the vicinity of Helena, Mont., killing two persens, injuring stores and cawsing damage estimated at f ena, Mont.. wrecked by the earthquake, and at right, a street scene in' Holena showing an automobile wrecked by falling debris. MAP SHOWS WHERE EARTH SHOOK ROMANCE FOR “Eight Bells" Is Colorfull Drama of Three-Corner- | ed Love on Steamer | Starring Ann Sothern and with| Ralph Bellamy and John Buckler in the featured roles, “Eight Bells,” Co- lumbia’s gripping romantic drama, is now playing at the Coliseum The- ater Vivid and colorful, the film is a! generally believable story of a th cornerad romance that takes plac —PLUS— s Ficnch Baron Cassini. Things begin Comedy i penn when the baron goes off | y Cartoon on a secret n and Coarlier is N W B and north of the Ohic and in Ontarie and Quebee. The series ive million dollars. Photo at left shows the rains of a residence in Hel- | ik | daughter of the owner of the steam- with assault with intent to murder i ship line, and a stowaway aboard the Y SWEETHEART” (in color) NEW ANN SOTHERN with ERLE OBEROK| others, was cut from $5 to $2.5( as well as those with which treaties | i . N HGUVER GIVES | STRIKE GASE:“‘UMM a freighter bound for Shang- N o glsei | hai. The captain, played by John fs e o TA RlFF cUTs ’: proof gallon. ! Buckler, and his first officer, Ralph N W § | The Cahadian treaty is one of sev | 0 AM | ORANGE, Texas, Nov. lB.—NmeiEenamy‘ are both in love with %“' N xe 3P eral recently negotiated with othe ) | v buen atresteq and onabged | 10VElY Ann Sothern, who porirays the i_. Ak ARE M A D E I N it Bhar ubter thy t Wt apply to the “most favored nution: XA \ 5 as the result of a shooting affray in which seven non-union lungshure-l {men were wounded. 1 T : |- The victims were: greeted with a| National and Fiscal Re‘form‘fusilagc of 50 shots as they started | Plans Announced in ‘ to leave a dock. i N. Y. Address ) One of the victims, Robert Monic, | kxs in a critical condition. (Continuec rrom Page One) | freighter When the vessel rans into a ty- phoon, the captain shows his incom- petence and cowardice so badly that a mutiny results among the crew of sixty men. The first officer takes command. Only by force of will and courage does he bring his ship safe- 1y into port. The story does not stop there, however, but continues on tc a satistying ending. come of the principles toward which s, . NEARING DEATHIGL AIMS VESSEL the old Party principles should pre- dominate but Borah has been out- | DAYTON, Ohio, Nov. 18.—Leslle of earth tremors, the northeastern part of the country felt shocks beli Canada. The shaded aréas of this map show approximately the territo Associated Press) BEGIN PENALTY AGAINST ITALY Twelve hours after Montana and surrounding territory were :hfil%}; g € 0 51 COUNTRIES | ACTRESS RECOVERS FROM INJURIES ér of a fliefdus series ve céntered near Ottowa, ry affécted by the quakes. (From TRADE TREATY Mutual Slashes Are Agreed to Between Canada, United States (Continued rrom eage One.) On Free List Lobsters, scollops, herring and smelts are placed on the free list. Importation of rough fir and hem- lock above two hundred and fifty were specifically negotiated. Canadigu; visitgrs jwill be; allow to reenter Canada with $100 worih of merchandise duty free. The Presi- dent said such visits could be made { once a month. CUT IS PARALYZING | WASHINGTON, Nov. 18— The ;(:mmrmn trade treaties’ provision lof 50 percent reduction in duty on Canadian lumber is described by the | spokesman of the lumber industry as | paralyzing to important parts of the | country. Officials of the National Lumber industry declined to say whether a { | Wt spoken for reform of the Party, Along 4 <i 5 | HA SGUNTRA BA Nn o a b T B i i some lines Borah has recently tak- | {r" Cr:;i"ger:e;; gflg&i";fi'i‘:' i Jemonstrations ‘F la_ re 1 million feet a year is subject to the | court test of the reciprocal tariff act i en, is one strongly for a “trust bust- reported near death Blood v.ra;ls—; AR Ror'ne as G\'eat hm— old duty of $4 per thousand. is posflblv.l 2 i 1ng" caMpaign e > | gk § Canada cuts the duties on finished | Some politicians talked privately » |fusions have been made in an em’“'Unlon Men StOP LOadmg bargoes Start Tumber. | on the possibility of the treaty. being On salmon, Canada also granted a |to save his life. | ! Ship with Alleged Borah Mysterious >, ——— (Continued 1rom Page One) reduction from one to lhrve»luurths‘ an issue in the 1936 campaign. TR, g -i Senator Borah has been quiez.‘ | i i m{s!,(:‘:td);ls, dl}x]li'ingf b:ze past lr_eyv F I H War Material g o e o + cent a pound. HEISELS RETURNING i Ca‘f Slng % L"}gm‘ ’d u“:r; poi@- ; l French Somaliland are crossing the Canada also granted a reduction| ~Walter B. Helsel, of the United - i% K_W;W lsm; e :-mr xe d‘""‘;' LOS ANGELES, Cal, Nov. 18—A | frontiers to 'aid the Ethiopians ‘to from 30 to 27! per cent advalorem | States Custorhs Staff, and Mrs. Heisel i i swarkm ot ver's friends t BULLETIN—.El 9 - ban by union maritime workers|defend Jijiga and Harar against the on Alaska and Northwest canned arrived on the Princess Norah after 3 ae 8. : i aso, Texas, |,.pinst American ships sailing from | Italian invaders. salmon and oysters. | @ pleasure trip in the States. I i ‘Whether differences will develop| « Nov. 18.—Airport officials have |5 .0 Goast ports with potential Whiskey Duty Cut | R eI f lol;tad:;ielzpbnflf:uddfpendtsh la.rgelyi :‘en ::;I:adh that ';lohnsm: an: war materials for Italy, held ithe HOPES OF MUSSOLINT | The duty on four-year-old whis- Special Delivery to Donglas Daily i O - 11| Aifve They weas fikeed & oune' | treignter Oregon today with a carzo| ‘ROME, Nov. 18.—Premier Benito | key, Canadian, Scoteh, Irish, and all: 2:30 P, M. Telephone 442. adv, s th, _s s believe. sk g.m"ey;wwu'a .:nu;m:::e:r !of 41,000 gasoline drums nearly| Mussolini hopes to make Italy self- | 5 > £ e |loaded. sustaining. The natfon is braced to i 2::?|IMPc h;vll D?Zifi::fl::fl" D:;: RO, i | The ship's officers denied the car- | resist the economic nopse thrown i A LS040 UL i ‘| TAKE OFF TO HUNT BY AIR | %° is intended for Italy. about her neck by 51 nations. The { Daily Empire Wan: Ads Pay! | EL EASO, Texas, Nov. 18.—Fliers | o keynote of the campaign to resist the i - E1 | ori Both midss.of ‘tho Bocser tock (ke N INA G COM sanctions is “Buy, Eat Italian.” ¢ P air this morning to search for A. E. | U!“ ll" FOR CC GET AROUND sANCTIoN\“ < Hamllton Beach Johnson, local pilot, missing sines| 1S NAMED Gy st koo, S iy b i ‘ E. A. Rasmuson, Republican Na- | of the Executive Board of the Cham- | Franco-Italian frontier. H findan Women's Club will . tional Committeeman, returning | per of Commerce. | Customs agents worked overtime F) be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 | from eastern points, is aboard the| At the first meeting in December,| trying to clear the goods during the | o-cpc'y when Mrs. J. M. Clark, vice- Princess Norah for his home| in|additional nominations will be ac-|one day of grace before the border b { bresiabht! of the ‘CUb, Wil be hos- | Skagway. While the steamer was in | cepted and election of the members is closed to such traffic. | s op borrd u;emm; port, Rasmuson 'oonlerred with Al-|of the 1936, Executive Board will be' French railroads-expect fo lose )&A Irge membership x's expected to bert White, Chairman of the Terri- (held. Election of a President and [ millions of dollars as the result of Seventy_five Cows Comi.\g gather for this occasion, which is torial Republican Central Committee. | First and Second Vice<Presidents | the embargo. Six hundred stores in | the first of a series of soclal meet- i — will be held within the membership | Paris, selling Italian goods, will lose NOI"’h‘ Aboard Alaska | ings, to be held at the homes of the ! Alberta Farmer Runs of the newly elected Executive Board, | their business, | Frelghter Depere | various members, Saturday in wild mountainous coun- | try about Chihuahua. Johnson, with ‘ Elizeo Hernandez, Mexican Airways | Inspector, took off to bring back the | bodies of two men killed in an air | crash at Yetepec, Sierra, last Thurs- | | day. g6t - — ENTS pAsMUSON HERE, " SKAGWAY BOUND, ON PRIN. NORAH Food Mixer with 2 Bowls -5]97‘5 \ ATTACHM g Amuck; Is Shot Down| BROOKS, Alta., Nov. 18—Armed with an ax and a butcher knife, John Takach, Tilley District farmer, was | | also be elected. ELECTION IN DEC- League of Nations sanctions went into ‘effect, Italian residents in Ar- A Nominating Committee, B. M. | gentina started mailing packages'of Behrends, Allen Shattuck, Charles| fcod to the homeland to bolster the Goldstein, F. Garnick, W. G. Smith | economic resistance. One miliion and H. L. Faulkner, was appointed'[five hundred thousand Italians here by President R. E. Robertson of the!hdve been urged to do their utmost Chamber of Commerce, at the lunch- for the homeland. eon held in the Terminal Thurs- STOCKS PILE UP day. The committe was instructed“ PARIS, Nov. 18—Huge stocks of to report at the next meeting the merchandise, destined for Italy, names of at least seven men who blocked by the enforcement of the will accept nomination as members League’s sanctions, piled up on the SHOP IN JUNEAU! at that meeting, and a Secretary outside the Executive Board will| { D;'ink Water with Meals Good for Stomac - PELICAN HERE Motorship Pelican from Sitka, ar- Gertrude Michael, young film igtr%:fl Johann, her pet dog, it Los Angeles where she is slowly recovering from serious njuries received several months ago in an automobile accident néar San B wardino, Calif. (Associated Press Photo) JUNEAU WOMEN'S CLUB DAIRY HERD [§ | 1neau womew' cuus SHIPPED T0:: - far ‘mdtAly soclal méet- | Assisting the hostess will be Mrs. SEATTLE, Nov. 18—The freighter | J. M. Chase, Mrs. George Danner, Depere, of the Alaska Steamship | and Mrs. H. 8. Graves. Company, will take a regular dairy | The program preceding the social Herd north tomorrow, consisting of | hour will be in charge of Mrs, Gene- 75 cows for the Matanuska Colony | vieve Van Dugteren, Chairman of the Met $3.25 , Cofee $3,25 |shot and fatally. wounded when he|rived last night at.the upper city ooy | Department of Fine Arts. - attempted to break into the home of | float. | Water with meals helps stomach ppree milkers will go along to T ; *Can be used only with Power | Soren Peterson, where his wife and | i T G o fulces,. aids -digetionr.. 19 Blboted: sbeg st Sont oo the tip. ! Unit which is 475 children sought refuge after a family| Nearly 6,000,000 hunters were |With gas add a spoonful of Ad- Theocow? ::;u e l.nkin L:J).Sewn.rd RETURNING TO JUNEAU ¥ A _ quarrel. licensed by the various States dur-|lerika. One dose cleans out poisons yo” ine De;;ere and. Ul the 86 b1 ! Alaska Electric Light & | Jobn Neilson, neighbor, who was ing 1933, the last year for which |and washes BOTH upper and 10Wer (1o Alaska Railroad to the. Mata- | , MS. J. Kendler is aboard the Power CO guarding the women ax_-xd children | figures are available. bowels. Butler-Mauro Drug CO.— wuska colony, | Brindsés:Jord after-a pleasuze and o while Peterson went to Tilley for aid, ————— in Douglas by Guy’s Drug Store.| i g business trip to the Pacific North- Wil Douglas | shot Takach. 1 Daily Empire Watt Ads Pay! Zadv, SmoPIN JUNEAUT iy | 7, L& L - » N ey d “eadid