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\ il | | A~ it SMITH STARTS NEW MOVEMENT AGAINST F. D. R, FRED ALLEN Patsy KELLY WL RUBINOFF 20th ¢ Fox “Foiled Aga Buggle from Bl Tharp and Capt. J Fornance ¢ about June 5 on Work has been hole golf course a racks. Major L. D tion Officer, is in construction of the The need of a golf —ADDED— Universal News pects to to make it one of the best gtury Prefures { ing, Laugha | tures n | “Red Salute," ing comedy brighe spar laughs ay at he second rom 3 rties g, d the ain ue Grass tes Army Gener: ather into flying acr the Mexican border Tonight to save he m harmful publicity g from her association with a young campus agitator, the story tly frim one thrilling h-provoking adventure to o ](,"'M‘,* SRR efforts to get back to > Juneau |5, 0le Sam'’s territory she involves 1e xeturn trip. |51 only a private on furlough, in . person of Robert Young, but a arted on a mine- poy pecked husband (Cliff Ed-| wtvf:;l:”lfamh}(“.- wards) and his pursuing wife (Ruth hares of the|Donnelly), the Border Patrol and charge of thel. o, tne Federal authorities course and plans 1 plans| go bara proves able comedienne course oment anwyck) is tricked by her United and Robert Young THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE MOM)AY ]UNE 22, 1936 STANWYCK FILM SHOWING AGAIN | AT COLISEUM ‘ Re(] Salute” Tells of Thrill-|G blE‘ A(l\ en- Mexico the chock smart-paced full of the dialogue and entering its Coliseum tonight that head- len (Barbara is herself an admir- | Workers in Paris Hotels, Cafes on Stnka eneral Walkout Dmupts f‘x m\\]m\ Chal Dining Service in Many Sections LOS ANGELES, Ci WIDOW, LATE WILL ROGERS. THREATENED ‘\l.hmphng to Extort Thousand Dollars POWELL FI HITS NEW L,m] With P TR “Thanks a Million” 1 cafe on a got his lunch at a sn GASTINEAU ) . . : 3 a fine job of the holidaying | Disgruntled Liberty Leaguer 'L“"f H;";“Lx};r\‘ m]"“ ate. The uke-strumming Ed-| V : Teina SRR sl wards and Ruth Donnelly make a Makcs_ Bid to l),( g b TR T and new comedy team, and Hardie | cratic Convention Bxe jmiatned on main parade| ypiont a5 the agitator, Gordon - ground and four holes will be placed | ;0,00 who made an auspicious de- (Continued from Fage One) e “K T ane Ihelput in “Let 'Em Have It" and ot quently have their gold coutse read- |2l Stanton also lend admirable | ratic ‘conve! v wil » 1y et support | T T et Red Salute” s fine_entertain- connections of people of this kind ment and, as such, we salute it! are by this time thoroughly known ] to every American.” ! 5 is visiting relatives in Skagway —_— Miss Ferro plans on staying sev- GENE HAS AMBITION eral weeks ATLANTA, Ga., June 22.—Gov e Master Roy Troberg, grandson of Eugene Talmadge today urg 3 " |Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gault arrived | Al Smith and other discon 1- n the Princess Charlotte to spend ocrats “line up with me on my plan. sSgRAGW the summer with his grandparents. | to fight the New Deal and Koose- (Special Little Miss Bernice Hillery was velt within the party. I'm a party |1, Ppolley a recent arrival in Skagway to man, but I'm opposed to Ro Edward, w fr nd the summer wieh her sister, | being the nominee. I'm opp: ){White Pass Hospi June 18. This N W. Burford his policies and think I've % young fellow tipped the scales at| Mrs. Ralph W. Dusenbury, wife great assistance to the people in pjne pounds. Mrs. Polley is the|of Col. Dusenbury at Chilkoot Bar-| bringing ) the Supreme € rmer Gertrude Waltonen of Ju-!racks, is visiting at the home of in the name of the State of Georgla eau. Dr. Polley is the son of Mr. Mrs. H. D. Kirmse for several days in order to defeat certain New De nd Mrs. E. M. Polley, also of| Mrs. Waltonen from Juneau, is in policies, but I want it understood ' juneau Skagway visiting her daughter and I'm in the Democratic par Mis & Bioa 2 AR son-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. C. L there to stay. The best thi i s Sl‘_wn_].“ | Polley and others can do is line up with o6 G onid: the Eitios Rodney Johnston, who was just me.” “Sune 1T ks graduated from the University of Talmadge said he wa 5 Vs L ton, as an electrical en- whether to attend | wccepted a position in or send his Secretary there ob- | : vson and will leave for that ¢ Sote fe of the |June 19. “I'll be there in three hours if I :; B0 teway and| Joe Goding, one of the members can serve the country and p i S assengers |Of this year's graduating class, re- he added e g ariotte June |cently Teceived . word from Mr v The Johnstons spent the winter | KAInes, the Commissioner of Edu- in Seattle where the children at- | |cation, that he has won the schol- Nnoid o0 rship offered Alaska students by P. Olson. oldest engineer|the Colorado School of Mines White Pass and Yukon BB d nome arter spend- CCC WORKERS WILL Ing t e vashington. | ; h e . GET FIRST AID WORK/ CHILKOOT BARRACKS, Al Charlot ve a dance at T Correspondence i afety Engineer | | | America’s millions to eat more Canned Salmon | GHT when Alaska’s salmon ‘ I Rare starting to run—in June —the Canned Salmon Industry is June 20.—(Special s’ Hall June 17. This marked H. B. Humphrey, Col. R. W. Dusenbury received ming of the “boat dances”|from the U. S. Bureau of Mines, notification from the Adjuta summer that are very much who is conducting first aid classes eral of his promition to Colonel with by tourists and localites at the Alaska Juneau in co-oper: rank from May 14, 1936 tion with B. D. Stewart, Territorial | — Alice Smith, who just com- Commissioner of Mines, has con- | The Harbor Boat Fornance, Cap! her sophom y t the sented to devote his time between W. H. Curry, master, arrived av W., returned to Y > in classes to giving first aid instruc- Chilkoot Barracks, June 16 from Skagway on the Princess Char-|tion to CCC workers. The request Seattle, where it had been under- |lotte was made by the Forest Service going its annual inspection and Mr. and Mrs. FP. N. Ferro d and Mr. Humphrey has agreed to overhaul. two daughters, Geraldine and Ven- devote such time as he has avail- | — etia, were recent arrivals in £ able to helping the CCC workers | Col. R. W. I)u\l’nh\u\ left Sun-/way to vacation and visit their|program. day on the Fornance on an inspec- |daughter and sister, Mrs. H. O. - — tion trip to Sitka, Alaska. He was|Olson. Mr. Ferro is the U. S. Cus- KOKKO IN TOW) accompanied by Mrs. Dusenbury, toms officer in Prince Rupert, B.!| Walter Kokko, Continental Can Capt. and Mrs. E. A. Mueller,, Ma- C., and formerly from Skagway Company representative, arrived jor W. Hunter, Major L. D.| Miss Wilma Ferro, from Douglas, |from Se\\dxd on the Yukon. ! B B B Y Name anted! [ ! A FREE trip for two persons by hving Airways over Mendenhall Glacier offered for the best name submitted for EMMET THOMPSON'S NEW CAB SERVICE. You may enter as many names as you wish and address all communication to DAILY EMPIRE CONT EST EDITOR. All names must be submitted before midnight, June 23. SEND YOUR NAMES—The More the Better! L e T SRR K e e L T L ] B e e doubling the power of its advertising to American consumers. “The American Weekly”’ —larg- est-circulation magazine in the world —will carry a dramatic full-color advertisement presenting salmon as today’s low-cost food for nourish- ing meals. Salmon—our vital food from the sea—will also be featured in a smashing full-color page in *“'The Saturday Evening Post”—read by 2,091,643 mare U, S. families, In addition, Canned Salmon ad- vertising appears in July issues (out in June) of all the following great U. 8. magazines: “Good Housekeep- | ing) “McCall’s; “Successful Farm- ing)’ “Progressive Farmer and Southern Ruralist.’ | | In June alone U. S. advertising mes- | sages on Canned Salmon will total 75,479,732. A message selling Alas- kd's salmon will go into every other home in the whole U. S. Such is the Industry’s big-scale effort to broaden the market for K campaign, and Dick Powell becomes | back street . W. Creevy, Chicago; T. HAg-|.ti10heq to an exquisite charmer The strike halted transportation |'anc Stockholm, Sweden; Gene played by Margaret Irving, and it| in Bordeaux, and closed Nancy ho-|Forrest, Ketchikan; ©Oapt. E.li"no0 until the climax that the tels and restaurants Whitehead, Washington, D. C.;| » : .| complications are cleared up, and - Mfs. Rasmussen, Atln, B. C.; Mrs.{op = ooners. romance with Ann H. Gunderson; F. Svensson, Atlin Y STERLING LEAVING B. C: Al Minard, Taku: Mrs. Dar,|Dvorak is permitted to go smoolhly FOR INTERIOR WORK | Thompson, Petersburg; Mary Joyce ‘"‘p”«‘ o 4 : Nick Bez: Chas, P. Seelye: James| FPoWell, who gives a sterling per- — L : ins. | formance throughout, has been more Hawley Sterling, Assistant Chief a.'l‘“].‘ i,“’:mn. ;“;;Nfl“m{;k,l‘.,. than fortunate in the choice of Engineer of the Alaska Road Com- | o o S8 o O S, [songs, almost everyone of them a mission, 1s leaving tomorrow for the |y * 000 = e FUIE 0 * Sluit, “Thanks a Million” the theme Westward and Interior where he ¥ ZYNDA [song, leads off, but “I've Got a will be stationed the balance of the |y g pos oo S5 ean. 5 g |Pocket Pull of Sunshine,” “I'm Sit- summer supervising road work for|p. < A Rl SR e [tin' High on a Hil Top” and the commission berg, Atlin: Don Emmons, Tacoma: | “Sugar Plum” are close contestants Chiefl Engineer Tke P. Taylor |y wally Wilson, Skagway; Wm. |for honors who went to the Westward recently | o pgesse; Betty Carpenter, Des| The picture’s comedy, of course | Vith Gov. John W. Troy and Dr.ingines, Towa; Grace O. Carpenter, reaches its highest peaks when Ernest ning, is now at Mc-{coon Rapids, Tow: Fred Allen and Patsy Kelly are oc- Kinley National Park in connec- AL/ AN cupying the screen, or when Ray- tion with road mmtters Archie White, City; T. J. Ragan, mond Walburn is indulging in his AR Juneau; J. Courtn Petersburg; |drunken high-jinks WOMEN OF THE MO R. Pekovich, Funter; D. Morgan, | Musical enjoyment is heightened | Hoonah; J. E. Shelley, Hoonah; Jim by the incomparable Whiteman Meet Monday evening at 7:30.)Martin, City; M. Goldberg, Hirst; syncopation, vocalizing by Ramona, Drill team to meet at 7:00 p.m.; W. MacMayburne, Haines; Maynard |and the clowning of the Yacht All brother Moose are invited to Streeter, Springfield, Vermont Club Boys the Open Installation following A TR Director Roy Del Ruth's genius meetin. At Moose Hall | SEE FEMMER for this type of picture has al- SERTIE OLSON, For nice, fresh, dressed chickens. ready been amply demonstrated in adv Recorder. adv.|“Broadwal Melody of 1936.” 8,796,993 EXTRA 1 . Color-page Advertisements { / to Sell U. S. More Salmon | During Early Summer Alaska to reap benefits as huge “American | Weekly,” famous “Saturday Evening Post” invite | Canned Salmon. It can hel tect the price of Canned Salmon in American markets. How can you help? By boosting Number One Product as a food. By serving Canned Salmon Alaska’s often in your family meals. FOR MUSICALS [“Thanks a Million™ Ainn Dvorak Showing Tonight at Capitol LM HIGH now showing PARIS, June 22.—A general strike | 108 AN ice aments|At the Capitol Theatre is the ve- of hotel and restaurant workers| Department of = Justice agents|, . . i % bs® 4 e iiieatibhen Jossah AHIEG: d 76 . hicle for a million dollars' worth closed the doors of fashionable x.m(; ooy oS Smyder, A8ed Tulof stars, with tantalizing melodies iBrk, reports, gt (Canncsand oy | VIO B0 SO late win |20d hilarious comedy at their dis- Prince Andrew of Greece to hunt for | eXtort 00 from :the late Wi al. T roducer: i ¢ b . | POSAl. The producers of this picture | his lunch The strike coincided | ROZ¢ widow by threatening to ex~| >~ ¢ 1o 80 ke Rogers 84 & CAENAROREGE: have packed the entertainment of with the first move of Paris Right- | It is said Snyder wrote to Mrs.|SiX Pictures into this fun-musical ists to eject idle workers occupying Is sald Snyder wrote to Mrs.| x W 8 Y Trdiagh Rogers started steal. | WHiCh sets a new all-time high for places of employment e IR ] -‘I‘“ ¢ SLeA " | hictures of that type Seve! ke Y ing cattle, for which he was no-|" ' . A Seven strikers were thrown into] b€ cattic, for The story concerns itself with he street from one restaurant in praw & -~ the incredible adventure of & ty : .+ Right-| Rogers was 13 years old that year. [ o g e Ry il e what Deputy Raoul Sebatier, Right i i bt of troupers, who are being herded ist ,said was the start of a counter 5 % g g |through the one-night stops by the revolution i | [misguided genius of Fred Allen Prince Andrew of Greece, living] | AT THE HOTELS | | As fate would have it, they be- at one of the affected hotels, finally{ o. - ® |come involved in a madcap political | / p pro- | What Canned Salmon advertising will accomplish for Alaska Canned Salmon advertising to U. S. women is paid for entirely by the Canned Salmon Indus- try. Its purposes include the following : 1. against the compe products in Ame: It will seek to stabilize America’s a. 2. for this Alaska product at fair prices—so that good wages may be paid to Alaska workers. It will, if successful, help make it 3. torial government. 4. Territory. protect the future of the thousands people who derive income direetly and indi- rectly from the canning of Alaska salmon. Canned Salmon Industry It will seek to safeguard this Alaska industry ion from other food for the Industry to continue its support of the Territorial government through tax pay- ments. The Canned Salmon Industry in 1933 (last year for which records are complete) paid 77% of all taxes collected by the Terri- It will create interest in Alaska and its re- sources and help to bring more people to the It will guard the future of the Industry — demand possible of Alaska with| ‘Alford John Bradford Post No. 4 AMERICAN LEGION Presenting A BUCK PRIVATE... WHO FOUGHT HiS BIGGEST BATTLE IN A TUG-O-WAR WITH A WOMAN'S HEARTI STANWYCK '‘RED SALUTE' ROBERT YOUNG HARDIE ALBRIGHT PLUS— “Lady in Black™ “Playful Pluto” Fox Movietone J TONIGH T ADMISSIONS ~ Adults . 40¢ ' TY Students .....30¢ Childres 25 rutArnt. i 50¢ Seattle—J. W. Leeper, Anna Hane= TERN son, Madge Barr, G. W. Gray, Man= ley Sweaxey, F. Hamon. To Sitka—Hannah Winberg. To Todd—Nick Bez. To Tenakee—James Ford. FROMSEATTLE =1 snamm '\lmlhwumn with nine | © LEAleNG than one hundred round-trip tour- ists aboard, berthed at Pacific Coast| L. G. Wingard, Alaska Agent for dock at 3:30 o'clock. Saturday after- |the Bureau of Fisheries, is leaving noon and sailed for Skagway and |tomorrow for Bristol Bay to look Haines at 7 p. m over the fishing situation. Return- Passengers for Juneau were: Aline |iN8 he will visit most of the dise Ann Goldsteir,, C. Fred Long, Mrs,|Wiets in the Westward C. Fred Loug, LeRoy Le Veque, P Mrs. LeRoy, Le Veque, Arloine Le GASTINEAU HOTEL FILES Veque, Annabel Simpson, Capt. E.| PAPERS Whitehera The Northwestern from Skagway| Articles of incorporation were fil- arrived early this morning and|€d today by the Gastineau Hotel sailed for Seattle via Sitka at Company which recently purchased 10 a. m. the well known Juneau hotel for Passengers for Juneau were: R. B.|$75,000. Incorporators are J. B, Burns, Mrs. Tearney, Mrs, A.|Warrack, widely known contractor, Froberg, Mrs. F. McKay, Mrs. T. Norman Banfield, Juneau attorney, Jackson, Lucia Gore, Daniel Gore, and Wilbur L. Wester, Jr., who has Matilda Benson, Mrs. R. Wilson, H. been connected with the hostelry. Hanson, Bill Johnson, Roy Ruther- | Capital stock is listed at $100,000,, ford. D Outbound passengers were: To/ SHOP IN JUNEAU FIRST! THOR WASHER SPECIAL WHILE THEY LAST! $ $ Monthly You simply cannot afford to miss this opportunity. OWN A THOR! [ ] Down Alaska Electric Light & Power Co, DOUGLAS 18 JUNEAU 6 AUTO NEEDS ““ Have It Done Right! Save yourself TIME and MONEY by bringing your automotive problems to us! We Guarantee Complete Satisfaction! CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc. BUICK PONTIAC CHEVROLET JUNEAU CASH GROCERY CASH GROCERS Corner Second and Seward Streets Free Delivery PHONE 58 ALASKA MEAT CO. FEATURING CARSTEN’S BABY BEEF —DIAMOND TC HAMS AND BACON—U. S. Government Inspected FOR lNSURANCE See H. R. 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