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) BEAUTY! | “SONGIROMANCE! £d Everett HORTON EGC CARILLO drneriBrothers=: irst National Picty Robber Kitten Silly Symphony Mickey’s (Gu:’;d Deed Dany A Lmpire MIDNIGHT PREVIEW “LET '’EM HAVE IT” J ail Bulges wlth Prlson er Peter Davis, 524 pound youth, was placed in the Los Angeles ,.il following his arrest on“vagrancy charges, The police had difficulty s getting him in a cell, but solved their problem by pl *heir smallest inmate, James Hanley, 105. ENGAGEMENT IS ANNOUNSED Madiline Clare McKinley Is‘ to Wed Roger H. Stevenson s. John E. McKin the en; y announces of to ‘Mr. Rozer H. cn, the wedding to take place January 11. In homor of her Mrs. McKinley is giving on daughter, an At Home on Saturday. The bride-to-be is a wellknown young lady of Juneau and Mr. Stev- enson is Operator-in-Charge of the Juneau Station, Signal Corps, United States Army, and a popular young man. -ee OPERATED ON ’ B. Sanainego was operated on this morning for appendicitis at St. Ann’s hospital. S e D WHILRF "Ol’ ’\rlAl\E 1 Making Hollywcod beauties appear still more beautiful before the camera is like building houses nowadays. Actresses are studied and “charted” before a dab of make-up is applied. Above is shown a “plan” for Eleanore Whitney. make-up for the guidance of the make-up man assigned to prepare her for the “kleigs.” of course, shews the finished product. beauty expert's ng him wit! (Associated Press Photo EARTH SHOCKS FELT, SEWARD SEWARD, Alaska, Dec. 26.— Two | quakes, sudden hard joits, with 15 seconds intervening, were felt here) at 8:45 o'clock Christmas Eve. No damage has been reported. 60V, C. BROUGH DIES IN HOME TRENTON, N. J.,, Dec. 26.—Gov. Harold ‘G. Hoffman toddy said that at the present time he did nct con- template a reprieve for Bruno Haupt- mann should the Court of Pardons refuse clemency - - - MARRIED BY COMMISSIONER Carl Olson of Juncau and Fanny Fitzgibbon of Yakutat were married late Tuesday afternoon by Commis- sioner M. E. Monagle. Witnesses were Mr. and Mrs. G. Williams. The numbers on the (Associated Press Photos) THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE DOLORES DEL. RID STARRED IN NEW FILK “In Callente Shows Beau-| tiful Actress as Dancer | in Mexican Resort | Maxico, with its characteristic | beauty, color and dance, fcrms t background for the mu | “In Caliente,” which is play | | night at the Capitol Theatre |k | “In Caliente” is a musical eal plot, replete with humor, action | and romance, and introduces several | dance numbers, among the most suc- | cessful re “Mucha ¢ which a > of blonde hor: {pear with the d and* Agua | Mex- | the California bor- | < ventures of G'Brien, who is lately of the military or naval service, and who, in the role of a hard-boiled maga- zine editor, is kidnaped and taken to | |the resort on a sobering-up expadi- | tion by his publisher, Edward Everett | Horton. There he runs into Dolores | del Rio, who dances him away from w;pinn confl plus domestic opposi- |Glenda Parrell, again portraying a|tjon from several quarters, has de- londe menace la ignature of the agrezment. Leo Carillo has the role of Miss| 1o giplomatic ci scally uncle who tries to | hay Poland add ol k) tribulations by ‘_iun about mil bis year near the Polish border. was indi that Poland.w l ‘RUMANIA FAGES |ing to speed up a renewal of her | | pact with Rumania—and that Ru- | P R u s P E CTS UF | manian policy makers weren't ready | tl) give a definite answer. ut the trend of affairs indicat .Many Ploblerm Beset Cdl’- ol’s Reign—Anti-Sem- mat internal problems would have ‘) be faced first. The most pressing , [ itic Tendencies S 1o The word “camarill "umv'n of the government was the BUCHAREST, Dec. 26.—Rumania (the circle of Mme. 1 sling its way, with many evi-|the glamorous Jewess, takes ph in made-to- ordel" rear Polly Ann Young, socialite, whom she will.marry. to Buchar: ing pointed ques ary maneuvers held It arest to protest against “high taxes, | corruption and the camarilla.” The Weman In The Case gda Lupesco, who is cred: commeree. guw up their demonstration, or at| The ‘anti-Lupescu movement” |least to postpone it until after the | | persists. INew Year. But the po: Cenditions approaching famine in [renewal of their pl ives. Bes:arabia, due to last summer’s Anti-Semitic is intars | drought, demand government atten- |breted as another expression of the 1 | feeling against the king's mistress. | azainst Italy menace ticn and money i More than 100,000 farmers, im- | patient over delayed agricultural re- | the national Chr forms, threaten an organized “march |nauti, Prof. A. {on Bucharest.” cemanded confiscation of the prop | The cabinet of George Tatarescu |€rty of the Jews and expulsion of 3 | faces a difficult decision as to wheth- race from all public offices. er to get on the German-Polish band RS> o P T wagon, or foliow Russia in interna | tional affairs. Anti-Semitic tendencies bring a' pigns are progressing for the b | variety of worries, particularly near giks Hi-Jinx New Year's Eve, o Cernauti. ! | cording to C. H. MacSpadden, chai { Taxes are high and, if armament man of the Elks' Dance Committee. which military leaders demand is|The public is invited to the gala | bought, they will be higher. 1«“1)?:’ and entertainment. The sanctions which have been im- | d by Rumania upon Italy will have a far-reaching effect. The ex- port of meat and petroleum to Italy ! ireached such dimensions in the past | few months that orders from other countrizs frequently had to be can- celled. ' Some political observers believe | the need for markets ultimately will | drive Rumania into the arms of Ger- | many, which could absorb greab[ quantities of Rumanian produects. | Germany, it was thought, would re- | quire that Rumania renew its alli-| ance with Poland which is about to expire. Moccow Pact Hangs Fire Such a change of front, however, | would be a serious blow to Nicolas Titulescue'’s foreign policy, which calls for friendship with the Soviet Union and apparently was headed tcward e non-aggression and de- fense pact with Moscow. Informed quarters say that nego- tiations for such a pact have been completed, but that international confusion due to the Italian-Ethio- | an party at Cer- t HI-J 5> PLANNED X BEIN! |TWO MILLIONS TO Eugene G. Grave; President | of ' Bethlchem Steel Corpora- | tion, who is cn a tour of the | Far West, recently announced | in San Franciseo that his ¢om- pany plans to spend between $1,500,000 and $2,000,000 in im- provements cf the company's properties in the West. Com- | plete modernization of the San fabricating plant will be begun immediately, he said. The Pot- rero plant will be equipped to build as well as repair modern ships. Bethlehem properties in Los Angeles and Seattle also will be affected. The company has contracts for the construc- tion of two Navy destroyers, which will be built at the San Francisco yards. Volume of trade, Grace said, may yet over- come the handicap of cost dif- ferential between East and l West. «chart. specify . different types of Other photo, issatisfaction of the peasants who| were planning to descend on Buch- * referred to| of caution, among an impos- |ited with having more influence ing array of foreign and dome over King Carol than premiers or | difficulties. Some of the problem: | parliaments. League of Nations sanctions| The farmers were persuaded to ibility of a |At a meeting of 20,000 members ofi{ Cuza and L. Goga | Francisco shipbuilding and steel = THURSDAY, DEC 26, film actress and sister of Loretta Young and Sally Blane, also screen players, with Carter Herman, Pasadena, Calif., (Associated Press Photo) Actress Recovers | i | | ) Loretta Young, film actress, who | has been ill for several months, has completely. recovered and is shown making her first appearance after being discharged by her phy- sicion. (Associa(ed Press Photo) | | 'SPANISH ONION g spent v west) SMUGBLED INTO UNITED STATES [Valencia Growers Protest| Contraband Exportation | | and Ask Restrictions VALENCIA, Spain, Dec. 26. Smuggling of onion United States has been protested by the Valencian Onion Growers Association. Exportation of Spanish onion seed was prohibited by decree a year ago after growers here had | protesfed that American crops, 1935. | grown from these seeds, were caus- ing omion exports to the United States to decline sharply. Despite the decree there has been | a heavy contraband exportation of seeds, the Spanish growers said in i their petition for restrictive meas- ures. | ‘They said that the Spanish Em- bassy in Washington reported dis- covering, labeled as bird-seed, 8,- 030 pounds of contraband onion iseeds on one ship reaching New York from Valencia. AL DUCE 1S FIRST IN NEWS, STUDENTS SAY | “ Muszolini is the No. 1 news figure of the world, according to the re- isults of a survey made among 40 | Washington State college journalism {students to determine their opinion 'as to the ten mcst prominent and | newsporthy names. President Roose- velt was a nd, Haile Se- |lassie ran th lowed by Adolf | Hitler. | There was a large drop to fifth nlace with Joe Louis, boxer, placed |ahead of Char Lindbergn by a narrow margin. Dionne quintup- lets nosed out James Braddock, the heavyweight champion, by four votes for seventh place. Admiral Byrd was |voted ninth, while Father Coughlin and Babe Ruth ti=d for tenth. Aimee McPherson and Senator Borah tied .| for eleventh place | Altogether, 73 persons were named | Iby the 40 students voting, CIGAR COUNTER SLEUTHS SOLVE Wheeler and Woolsey in “The Nitwits”" Now Play- iug at Coliseum rheatre and Robert Wool ar_counter propri vith 12 propensities in “The Nitwits,” latest of their nonsense- Ims, now playing at the Coliseum Theatre ey invents a lie detecting ma- *hine which shoc the most wnity to put their fads uge comes when they at a blackmailing plot hlight of the pletur operating at is terrorizing the ¢ two men. Whesler’s swe t, played by the ravishing | Batty Grable, is accused when st found with the murder weapon chisatl An extortion: Black Widow™ and has slain Fied Keating, Betty le, Eve- | |1lyn Brent and Erik Rhodes are in the | featured cast as possible suspe » Stevens directed the p: D DUPLICATE TA co, bod e FORM ON INGOME .= the representative of body, pection on behalf of \yo~ such official or commission to make the in- BUMB VOLGANC or commission o st mosionst o T PATSER sabe retiims by the public M- B ) B S - Aiti SUPPLY Mauna Loa to Be Attacked by Airplanes Friday— 26 (-"n{'r!l who MEXICO, D. F., D¢ Elias Calle !President of Mexico was on2 RET“RN NEE'EB ment's land distribution program Giant P'UJ““IES Used may lose part nugs Holdings | ol e P e - Vi e el same agrarian | Slnited the signal to drop Latest Regulations Explain-| " rne government has been asked to | 40! e O L . ; parcel his hacienda of Santa Bar- et petisrah i &d bytIntetpal Revenue |Paroel bis hatlench c Su0is S0e threatened water supply: Bureau—Not Public |n The Bureau OI Internal Revenue stated today that returns of income for the taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 1935, will be re quired in duplicate. The official an- nouncement issued Commissioner Guy T. Helvering is follows the Union Oil Dock, One hundred 600-pound projectiles were brought to the airport from Honclulu. Six planes will be used in *h farm land near this ity bombing, which is tentatively slate ter Evelyn Eerg, from the ed for tomorrow. States, berthed at Femmers Dock at > — 10 o'clock yesterds , un- WOMAN GETS FINE loaded general cargo, and sailec for enroute to Se- Mrs, Dora James, native, was fined T carry out the provisions of sec. |AtU¢: Tacoma and way ports at 3 $50 by Commissioner M. E. Monagle - e, | p.m Tuesday or sl T} 5 ticn 55(b) of the Revenue Act of |~ v w5 i — 1934, as amended by an Act (Pub- lic No. 40) approved April 19, 1935 every person (except nonresident alien individuals) required to file an income return for a taxable y period beginning on after 1, 1935, must file with the return a| copv thereof on the duplicate form an paper), which will be provided .'JJ that purpose, or a photostatic or photo; ic copy of the original re~ turn. Su Opy must be a mplete duplicate of the return ept that the affidavits on the duplicate form need not be filled in. The cop, duplicate form must also include schedules and statements attache the original return except (1) Sched- C-1 (information to be furnished orporations as to compensation of officers and employees in excess cf $15,000), (2) in a fi- | duciary return the copy of the will or trust instrument, (3) in the case of a return made by an agent the power °f atterney on Form 935 or Form 936, and (4) in the case of an insur- ance company the copy of the annual ctatement made to the State Insur- |ance Department. In accordance with the statute above mentioned within a reasonable time after they are filed the copies | n’ the returns will be made available | for inspection in the office of the lector of internal revenue in which th' returns are filed, by any official, | | body, or commission lawfully charged | with the administration of any State | tax law, if the inspection is for the uch administration or p of — (for the purpose of obtaining infor- seeds to the mation to be furnished to local tax- | inz authorities. The law provides that the inspection shall be permitted only upon written request of ‘the governor of su"h State, (Iesmnuunu Indict Exercise Boy in Slaying Heidenberg, Saunders and Schaeffe: Walter Schaeffer, 25, race horse exercise boy, inset wys charged with murder and Jockey Willie “Smoky” Saunders, shown right, above, talking with his attorney, William 8. Heidenberg, was charged with being an accessory in the Louisville, Ky., slaying of Mrs. Evelyn nset Slivinski. The joint indictmentiwas voted by the coumty grund jury at Louisville after investigation of the auto ride party death of Mrs, Slivinski, whone body was found on the highway, Rellef Workers Mowed Down by Rifle Bullets Charled €. Layman,'45 (center), WPA worker in‘Los’ Angeles, was captured' by ‘police ‘after he had assertedly killed four persons and wounded three others om a “shooting spree” on a project where his job had been reduced to that ef “water boy.” The Two' of the. wounded were probably fatally shet.. death-dealing rifle is held by an officer. (Associated Press Photo) 2t ol P

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