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Starting SUNDAY THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 193 DIAMOND M 'WERNECKE HERE BRADY'SLIFE FROM “Diamond Jim,” a portrait of the Livingston W Gay Nineties, opens at the Capitol|ager of the Tr Theatre with tonight's midnight | near ward Arnold plays the life of |toria James Buchanan Brady, the man| At preser who made the Gay Nineties gay |ing ore from Arnold, who heads the cast,|three n actually resembles the super-sales-|Mr. man—the man who wore $2,000,000 | also mill o worth of jewels—who asked Lillian to marry I and ul‘lmrd\;)\u‘u million dollar dowry- e and lost fortunes while and manufacturing T INTERIOR 250-ton mill at the Midnight Matinee Saturday—1 ca.m. Sunday Maiinee who y on the st the new mill is mill- e Silver King Mine, ant from the El said, but later will from the Hector Mine, e miles distant g about 20 tons of ¢ per day, plus 10 to crude ore, he stated, and ir an hipment this summer equipment. Supporting him are Jean inc between 3,000 and 4,000 Arth bionde stage and screen of entrates, althoug! the r—Binnie Barnes, as Lilian Rus-|son will be very short sell—Cesar Romero, Hugh O'Con- © more ore in nell, George Sidney, Eric Blore. |eve Mr. Wernecke Robert McWade and many other | ‘since we d operatio noted players, including a bevy of and a reasonable chorus girls with “hour glass are sitting prett ures." m the layo mines The story opens with Brady's river boat, steamer The 15 tons the wi a tor O than said, 1921 ce for Ore shipped by is and Hitl; lnvitedr MAHGNEY BRINGS 3 months and Klawock the District 6. T 2l i FEL STARTING SUNDAY o Make Counter roposals Now LONDON, 1 quarters of the Council of the League of Nations announced this afternoon that President Adolf Hitler has been invited to make counter proposals to the tentative plan of the four remaining Locarno members outlined yester DU Bl THEAT RE. P : THEY" IC“AI.I.ED v flat the only thing worth while he'd ever ha WRANGELL PRISONERS Unit M d States Marshal William ved from Ketchi- steamer North Sea Wrangel offenses, hal to Jail a six Jackson three 1oney » the prisoners from statutory the Ma the Federal must serve lie each 1 convicted of brought by s in rville Wheat term, Sophie and Casa months. { Mrs. Margaret Fieldd, aying her husband at now being heard by Court jury at Ketchi- Marshal Mahoney reports is at an, birth in 1856 and carries on to his death after a full and colorful lif Laurel and Hardy, famous com- edy team, are seen for the !last time ght in “Bonnie Scotland.” Bunker Hill smelt Idaho. From 100 to 1 now employed Yukon mines, Mr the rai n Ke men are Treadw neck the in th Wer- FROM PARKER MORELL'S AMAZING BEST-SELLER CARL LAEMM JEAN ARTHUR ¢ BINNI CESAR ROMERO HUGH O'CONNELL' GEORGE SIDNEY Produced by EDMUND GRAINGER Directed by EDWARD SUTHERLAND LAST TIMES TONIGHT: LAUREL AND HARDY “Bonnie Scotland” SELECTED SHORTS —ALSO— “Follow the Leader” “Little Dutch Plate” AND Daily Alaska Empire e News LE PRESENTS BETTER TIMES CONTEST BIRLS NOW IN SOUTH (Continued irom Page Oue) train and it wili De her first ride of the kind. She admitted she was a little homesick but was having so much excitement that “she really did not have much time to let the feeling grow and knows she will enjoy the entire trip.” The girls are shopping and also visiting beauty parlors this after- noon. Attend Opera Tonight they will attend the opera after which they will board the train for Portland. They will arrive in the Oregon city Sunday, reach Los Angeles Tuesday and San Diego on Wednesday. The Juneau contest winners will be aboard a special train at Seattle with 30 other Washington and Oregon Better Times winners. J. C. Kaynor of Ellensburg, Wash., publisher of the “Ellensburg Record,” will be the chairman on the trip south and return, and Mrs. Kaynor will be the hostess. Mr. Kaynor is one of the best known newspapermen in Eastern Washing- | ton and an old time friend of Mr. Eender. The Seattle Chamber of Com- merce has nicknamed the Juneau contest winners “Alaska’s Nuggets.” - SHOUP IN JUNcAV) “SILKHATKID" WILL OPEN AT - COLISEUM SUN, guard to Night Club Op- erator—Mae Clarke Star “Silk Hat Kid aangerous To- imance packed with thrilling drama, |opens Sunday at the Coliseum The- atre. Lew Ayres portrays the part of a bodyguard to Paul Kelly, owner of a cafe, which is located in perilous slums of a big city. He meets and falls in-love with his emiployer’s girl friend, Mae Clarke, and an intense rivalry results, which reaches the dangerous stage of gun play. Among others included in the cast are Willlam Harrigan, Ralf Harolde, Billy Lee, John Qualen, Warren Hymer, Vince Barnett and William Benedict. “Bilk Hat Kid” was produced by Joseph Engel and directed by H. Bruce Humberstone. Playing for the last times tonight is the double bill of “Superspeed,” story of auto racing, and “Western Frontier.” — e - ' ) pital yesterday. Lew Ayres Seen as Body- the | when both men are at the point| ERIC BLORE | | Dan Sooter underwent a major | aboard the Yukon from college and Wife. surgical operation at St. Ann’s Hos- | will spend the | yesterday. - At WEEK'S NEWS IN REVIEW (Continued from Page Two) present silver ;S(‘y-ii At mines a P a small profit Mr. Wernecke said {not as much as should be expected | ¢ e sum of money in-!T volved 1 b Isequah, who by plane, is| the e of the ri Bacon of rived here inow foreman of |Mr. Wernecke said Robert J | Boyd, former ska Juneau em- The vote, ployee, is superintendent Mayo. In answer to a question regard- For Roosevelt 1,121; Tal- |ing the probability of the Tread- madge 63 |well Yukon company purchas Thereupon, the Governor forbade |another plane to replace the Bel-| the use of his name in any further 'lanca recently sold to a firm of contests, except in any primary | big-game guides in Ketchikan, M, called by the Democratic State Wernecke stated that the U Committee, whick he controls. |G ment taken the entire tney factory, recently is{e and welmingly for Roosevelt. in Harris County, was at for ng ! [l has - |capacity of the W The Supreme Court, after hearing [manufacturers of Wasp motors, and | arguments, began its deliberation|that delivery of new Bellanca | on the constitutionality of two more | plane can not be guaranteed before New Deal measures, the Guffey next fall Coal Control Act and the Securities| Charles Gropstis Exchange Commission |the Treadwell Y g plane, is now employed by The reorganization of the Federal | pany California, Mr Government, with the elimination |said of useless bureaus, is the aim of the | Senate Committee established un-! \UNITE F a f former pilot of Bellanca his com Wernecke ukon in N -0 D FOOD HAS EASTER WINDOW I der the chairmanship of Harry F Byrd, Virginia Democrat Other members are Majority Leader Joseph T. Robinson and Joseph C. O'Mahoney, of Wyoming and John C. Townsend of Delowar: and Charles L " Republicans. Byrd said he would call J. R. Mc- Carl, Comptroller General, and|"ldow-trimmer de luxe, has ar- Lewis Douglas, former director L)L‘“”m(.(I DOV, i d bplay -pt the budget who resigned in prole»;‘E“Sl” bunnies, bunting, and eggs, agalust Roosavelt falicies. as ex_"m bright Easter colors, calling the perts to aid the committee. | public’s attention to the fact 11;..:‘ OTHER FOREIGN AFFAIRS |!he annual spring event is only |1 Happy days were|19 Shopping days distant. I here again for the international match-makers, and, to make them | RANINIAITANENRAIINAN IO happier, they were busy with their| &= perennial favorite, the Bachelor King Edward. The revival of speculation over a! Queen for Edward VIII came| swiftly, suddenly. The Chancellor| of the Exchequer, Hon. Neville! Chamberlain, was addressing the House of Commons concerning fin- ancial provisions for the Royal House. | “His Majesty desires that the con- | tingency of his marriage shall be| taken into account, so that in that event...” | A Laborite member jumped up to ask, his answer bringing laughter: “May I ask whether His Majesty has given any guarantee that he is going to get married?” Chamberlain made no reply. The match-makers got busy. Who would he marry, if he does marry? Easter rides right in shoulders of Spring today, with the McNary, of Ol‘l‘L’,Dfl; United Food Company displaying Easter merchandise accordingly Ed Jahoda, grocery clerk on the and | J a mn LR MORE DISASTER IS THREATENED, | Paraguay, overthrew the regime of President Eusebio Ayala. Colonel 3 { Franco established a provisional dictatorship, i i i are black with a moving chain of | wag revolu}zm);r::yl‘.taxmmg HEgppne people. The Williamantic bridge is | This week, Colonel Franco by de- submerged and one end seemed cree established the totalitarian | tipped into the water like a roller | state. Another i i Massachusetts Senate has | Spain, was ;Acav\zmngmi):sm a?;uliflitimeilrlxr-‘ passed a bill providing a $750,000 | like the Paraguayan regime, there appropriation for relief. | is no doubt as to the position of the BRAV s s new Spanish Government. It is MRS. WEST GOES HOME | Leftist, Radical. Mrs. J. West, who entered St.| But it has been unable to control Ann’s Hospital several days ago for | its extremist factions. treatment of a broken arm, return- ~ Demonstrating against Fascists, ed to her home yesterday. | Rightist groups and the Catholic z P S i Church, throngs of Lefists ran wild LAKE TREATED :m the streets of Madrid. They Oscar Lake was given major surgi- | burned several church buildings, | cal treatment at St. Ann’s Hospital Shouting “burn all the Pope's prop- rty.” They burned the buildings | | of the Rightist newspaper, La Na- That implement of Ttalian fascism, the totalitarian state, has come at last to the Western Hemisphere. The Revolutionary Party led by TON A A (Continued from Page One) MILLS on SRANER IR HUGHES IN HOSPITAL | clon. L. E. Hughes, entered St. Ann's The cabinet hastily met to end| Hospital yesterday afternoon for| Uhe Violence and destruction treatment of a broken finger and! T e other minor injuries received in an CHARGED WITH ASSAULT accident. | AP e | Anton Pugel was arrested yester-| ARE COMING HOME |day on a charge of assault and Miss Anabelle Simpson and Rob- | battery. He pleaded guilty before| ert Simpson, daughter and son of | Commissioner J. F. Mullen to the Mr. and Mrs. Robert Simpson, are | complaint, which was filed by his ——, SPEND WHERE YOU MAKE JiT¢ Easter Holidays in| Juneau. y g it Alber but he the Hector mine,|Scruby and Louis Harry Westward Superintendent in R Charles to Sebastian Stuart Fish Company | The THREE-PIECE ORCHESTRA with Juneau's De Luxe Entertainers RUTH and BOB and “SMOKEY"” ADDED ATTRACTIONS! SPECIAL TONIGHT! Half Fried Spring Chicken on Toast with French Fried Potatoes—65¢ | MORE DELEGATES e i TO DOUGLAS MEET i THAN Territorial Republican Chairman TO White announced today that ved additional names tes to the Republican Cerritorial Convention which will e held in Douglas April 9. From Wrang the delegates el- cted K Theile, Dr. R. N. Paul; Talkeetna: Kennedy; Cordova: I. D. Joseph Murray, Dr. William rence Breedman, Mrs. afstad, J. C. Smith, Cecil Robinson, N. C. Brown, S. Thomas, Frank Kruger, L. Beller, Fred Hendrickson; Val- H. P. Sullivan, Hugo Johnso! h. f de ez Haines, I. D. Ward, C .J. Sullivan, e e /MISS FORREST BACK FROM ALASKA TOUR Miss Gladys Forrest, Deputy ERA Administrator for Alaska, rrived aboard the Victoria from a ive weeks' vacation spent in the Pictorial “Queen of Hearts” Fox News LAST TIMES TONIGHT :— 2-——BIG FEATURES——2 "SUPERSPEED"” “"WESTERN FRONTIER"” “TAILSPIN TOMMY”—Chapter 1 TR RO Miss Forrest spent some time in McKinley Park as the guest of Park and Mrs. Harry spending a short time and Anchorage, she at the home of Mr. and Ingram at Seward - > MORE HALIBUT SOLD Two more halibut: boats unloaded first catch of the season At uneau today. The Vivian, Capt. Larsen, sold 10,000 pounds iek. Afte Palmer isited P OFFICIAL HERE | Juneau office of the Bureau of MacDonald, Regional For- | Fisheries,. and are now ready for ester Inspector from Ketchikan, has | distribution. arrived spend a week in the - Juneau offices of the Forest Ser ice. e, ADAMS ARRIVES P. H. Adams, Seattle Hardware Company representative, arrived on the North Sea. R e i SPEND WHERE YOU MAKE IT! lI!IIIIIIIIIIIIHHIIIIIIIIlIIIlIIIIIIlIIIlllllg to t prices of 7' cents and 6.10 cents Marie, Capt. Peter Oswald, old 7,000 pounds to the New Eng- and Fisheries for 7' cents and 6 ents. - FISH REGULATIONS HERE Copies of r=a 1836 fishing lations have been received T 2 regu- = by the MR € IGHT the Drums! CHAS. MILLER Manager ALBERTA LOWE, the RADIO GIRL in New Popular Songs! PLUS—The Dancing Waitress! SPECIAL CHINESE DISHES SERVED AT ALL HOURS Emmmmmmnnnmn||mnmmmnnnmnnnnumxmnmmmnmmnmmummlmuuumumlmu||muummmmummuumuuuummlummm