The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 24, 1936, Page 3

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1936 cession of hair-breadth pes and |buying ar ling half of all the! In the markets, he said, he was an breath-taking struggles between. man | stocks over on the New York investoy,. trading on_ the basis of| | an nal in the Malay Peninsula k Malaj s Stoek Exchange on some of days statistical information and he prided | TONIGHT and Northern India / \ VALLIANT ; FFERED BY i a: Ligd Ty fehet ing . volume hit ' record himselt on being an habltual “bull, ADMISSIONS / neaning that he was a buyer, rath {3 1ls earned Cutten as high | er than a seller, of stocks and grains 4.(_) cents ART w GULLEN as $1 )00, it was said. Like all| Yet in February, 1935, the federal 25 cents PLAY HUUSES the ¢ market plu s, whose|grain futures administration dis-|l 00 10 cents Y % succ upon secrecy, Cut rred him from trading in any .-.who . ) ten s ! ! market in the United States on the renounced S o — y | No ny more loquacious|ground that_he had manipulated : % Joncer hilanthropies, said| wheat prices downward, Cutten ob- everything Hzn'dmg Picture Opens at oRe phllgnthror id : . \ o L E i by hi mates to have been con- tained court orders stifling the de- for the love . Capitol and Buck Thrill- HEART FA"_URE Siderable. Today citizens of Guelph | cree ) . - E play ¢ r ‘ ( l 5 I‘ 5 I a municipal course do- Several years before he had an- °|». abm in ; at Coliseum lonmight nated by Cutten in the years when a | nounced his intention of transfer who roke - < e z | ” Za millior 1 bagatelle. He retain-|ring his market operations to the §&: fearl sroadsay s as - S P e culator Who Amassed ea c; Chick” )Evans to lay| Winnipeg exchange. He said then er heart! ted to be ann| Millions Passes Away it out that “over regulation” had effectual- The Lady g ) The regation of the Anglically ended the Chicago Board of Trade T which ope p mn \Jucago churct ch Cutten attended as a|as a “free and open market H r e c k I e S s g h ive o4 boy ar lled to worship by a car- - n n fl HHR.i"E j1 §| beon L ABrierh it “ontinued from Page On :1(1‘1\-:1“‘ ‘ :;1?":1’,:{:‘ :;::x“os',u(n[w ata MERCY FLIGHT IS ‘ ’ un l el ! r he f legitimate stars who| with a stake of $3.000. Yet for 15 ttens were childless and MADE BY RINEHART t h r |?I S of marital | years I a comparatively ob- s n, eschewing society as ' : nin : fliky: cevor P g |§ ...that make | ¢ H 1g. Herbert M He was prosperous, Welfare projects, She, gave gener-' At gaybreak this morning the your air | ! wding man; Walter 1t not S cousl orphanges, day NUISETies | alaska Air Trans : ; g Transport seaplane Pat- standonend' ¢ ebut recent His spectacular coups began in ‘““. i institutions. Their Oity| oo flown by Pilot James Rine- | he Three Mus- {he years immmediately following hame go’s “Gold Coast.” |yart took off on a mercy flight ASTOUNDING! | Iika se, described as the world war, One of his most the I Drive, was used ) . s o o o to Hoonah, returning with Capt g! lout in society gossip role, famous was in July corn in 1924, His anly occasionally for entertaining. | o * i (PEGEE WOR R HAIR-RAISING! e plays in this picture; profils were eestimated at $1.500,000 arred As “Bear - ¥ ; 3 1 Cutt Blored (e BovTIs hille Strait Packing Co. cannery tender AUTHEN'“C] Consen S Y art Cava A.}‘ h, whe \(1 v $2,000,000. slle( y |IV|(M\!I(~[ he Hoat <|)r(u|‘|(‘m) or manin. | Harvester, who was taken to St. Ann's butes comedy to the film - made a greater clean-up in whea that 1 S a eeuld E * | Hospital % Bk . & 5 spital for medical treatment im- d I iy, playing the other On “Ground Floor tator « ket priges. He formed | "o 1€ stter tHe &rFfval bf thi Nature in wil 1 T 4 i f a - he! ediatel; alte 3 rriva e m; he only member of the He transferred his attention to himself a ‘cash grain merchant 3 e e 1 Margaret LINDSAY did not_graduate from the stock mark on the | and dirt fax plane. _ Capt. Johnson's condition i the Raw! tock market, getting in armer’; @and n. the western | P21~ ~apL. JOHISORS I al WALTER ABEL The Great White W, ound floor” before the peak of suburban district of Chicago bred W2s “_‘_“'f»“' as “fair” by hospita e T I latest thriller “Fang hysteria in 1928 and 1929, He headed blooded stock on an 800-acre place | 8uthorities 1S an engagement ding group known as the “Big which. he insisted, was not an “es- The Patco made a roundtrip to um tonight Fang and whizh, with another syndi- tate.” but a farm that paid its own Icy yesterday on company STARTING TONIGHT Claw” evokes thrills by a rapid suc- frequently was credited with |way. s business BIG 1-UNIT PROGRAM Tars and Stripes Snapshots Paramount News The First National Baok | AN ) o 5 Alaska History ™ 'GRvix suneAvITe - | ! . me-nots, spirea and lighted tapers, CAPITAL—$50,000 I ' . J” g Starting, Junean 3.y oo sh semen SURPLUS—$50.000 : ) ’ > Street, honored Mrs, Cora C. Ma- lony, one time Juneau resident, Cecil F. Robe (\umnx_{ North | who is visiting here for the summer. T . Mrs. J. Hellenthal poured, and This Week to Urgan- | Mrs. Ben L. Grimes assisted Mrs, . Xk Council in serving. ze for Work [ A (“ \ Mrs. Malony's old Juneau friends SAVINGS 7 2 R g who enjoyed the afternoon with her g ) 4y : ; ; - (Continued from Page One) | were: Mesdames James Wickersham, OSIT BOXES : i &t 4 - | J. Hellenthal, Walsteein Smith, : with the funds made available by | Charles Goldstein, E. H. Kaser, Guy E: & # % the Rockefeller Foundation, special McNaughton, Willis Nowell, J. P. ’H/( . Paid on - : 3 service is provided to receive all|Mullen and Mrs. C. C. Fields. v g : i 4 i books, documents, manuscripts, diar- % S A Savings ol i ; : g fes, letters and data thatcanbedo- |~~~ g nated or loaned for the work at| | Accounts G o ; % hand. All such material will be care- AT THE H°TEL5 4“ B s fully indexed and receipted for and if loaned, will be returned Gastineau Frequently it happens that one | wMrs John Schwab, Portland, Ore.; knows where valuable data can be | amelia Schwab, Tacoma, Wash.: secured, but Is uncertain how to have | cecil ¢, Rulaford, Wrangell; Mrs, it made available. Any and all leads | groen Schwab: William B. Hood, will receive attention whether in | ayin. B W, Langdon, Atlin: R. J, the United States or in foreign coun- | pecot “geatiie: R Jackson. tries | e " Zynda Last summer Mr. George Pilcher of Fortuna Ledge forwarded to the! R. C. Haydon, Juneau; V. Power, University of Alaska a large box | Seattle containing his diaries covering a Alaskan period of 35 years on the Yukon and | G. wallstedt, City, Paul W. Kuskokwim. What a valuable story | stoltz, Leavenworth, Kans.: C. W. of historical data these diaries kept | parlin, GCity: Goldie Hanson. @ every day for a generation will dis- PSR ik close! ok MOTHER, BABE, GO HOME i ® e In the last mail received at the| nps Bartness and infant daugh- . University of Alaska, Harry Cribb .| ter Caroline were dismissed from of Anchorage forwarded @ ¢oby of gy ann's this morning. They re- turned to their home here. Baby Blankets, Dresses, Rubber Pants, Sweaters 166, i honor of the Coronstion o —— King Edward VIIL in their records are to be found TR 0 S George Wesch of the First Na- | valuable stores of information the ALL AT BARGAm PRICES tional Bank of Fairbanks presents historian will highly prize. e 5% o a volume of the Fairbanks Daily Generous cooperation is earnestly : : 2 g Py Times, containing all the issues for|solicited. 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