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Tonight is the The Mightiest Epic \ in Screen History !\ featuring LORETTA YOUNG HENRY WILCOXON lan Kieth - Katherine DeMille A Paramount Picture +* - JUNEAU ON AT THE HOTELS Gastineau Mrs. F. F. Farrelly, Providencc - I; Ben Mazer, Petersburg, R. G | Holmes, S¢ Uggen, E. ert; W. B wman, Ci Cfficers in Local Campaign ~ Help in Emer Alite T 2ymaa | George R. Roman, City; Dave A Beckerman, Detroit; E. M. Starret NEW YORK, July 9.—Juneau, pot Townsend, Wash.. Mr. and| , is named as being on the yrg p . Mountjoy. (xmmm ('\1 honor roll of American cities wt Do Johes BAL M. 1 have helped roll up impre oot TN, o IR Metwen, Se i total of $2,139998 in ses to Diego® Cal.: May Rivet, Cit American Joint Distribution Com- | wood. Windham Bay: M H\ mittee campaign 1936 fc -|Irvine, Te 5 constructive and to Alaskan Jews in Centrs ur-| J. L. Olson, Petersburg; Mr. and ope, Felix M. Warburg, National Mrs. A. Waltonberg, Point Re- nign € 1 announces treat Lighthouse; J. Spence, Tulse- gn he Joint I juah; Carl Schmitz encer - which is seek- | br George Bach, Taku Har- 500,000 5y will L Harry Hansen, Taku Harbor’ mtil December 31. The sum al- Lang, I Kopp, Tom Lew ready pledged is almost three times s much at the Joint Distributi - ‘.".f.i'..“ time ‘ WILLIAMS FLOWN e e e HERE BY RINEHART taken part to dat A number of large cities will hold ¢ s g # The Patco, piloted by Jimmy their campaigns in the fall and the returns from these cam gns art, left the A ir Trans- are expected to swe the tota hangar at 8 o'clock this morn- fund ording - to ng, going to Port Althorp to b Jampaign Mr i Mrs. J. B. Williams to the officers in the Ic Jjuneau for a vacation. Mr. Wil- campaign who ‘helped roll up the iams is a scheol principal at Unga $2,139,998 national total in pledges in the Aleutian Islands, and arriv- are: Charles Goldstein and Miss eq at Port Althorp aboard the Minnie Goldstein of Juneau. Northland Transportation Company — o — | steamer North Haven. The Patco SAVE THE DATE turned here at 10:30 o'clock this Saturday Ladies’ Aid July Goodi fethodist ing Sale, at Bert e, the Williams are Cash Grocery v, of s. Williams' parents, - o and Mrs. Charles Sey, and Lode and placer locatien notices remain in the city for about for sale at The Empire office. six weeks. KNEES WIN OuT/ RUB YOUR EYES! @ The new shorter skirts are bringing 3 new menace to the peace of mankind . .. shapely bare knees i . as women turn to Knee-High by Holeproof—so free, so cool, so smart, so comfortable! GOODBYE GARTER RUNS @ This revolutionary stocking eliminates knee-strain and gare ter-pull . . . the two biggest causes of runsl Saves 25 to 40% . . : by actual test 3 pairs outwear 4 or 5 of long hose. @ Slip into Hole- proof Knee-High fo- day! Quality checked and guaranteed by Good Housekeeping. Newest colors . . . in chiffos or light serv- i > $1.00 KN“E'E"’"mGH -with hait- m‘mmm $2.85 FAMILY SHOE STORE LOU HUDSON, Manager "HANDICAPPED" BY ALMA LLOYD CR ROBERT COONS By Cal, July 9—A who handi- Alma believes, HOLLYWOOD prominent director’s daughter grows up in Hollywood is capped Lloyd when she wants to set out on a film career of her own That is Alma, who is 2 and a blue-eyed blonde insisted that her father, Frank Lloyd, do nothing but maintain a “friendly inter- est” as she went & about the busi- Hollywood gates. why ALMA LLOYD/ hin, My fa y couldn't do any- hing to help me,” Alma explains, unless he gave me 4 part now and then in one of his pictures But then everyone would say, ‘Oh he’s just helping daughter.” I don't want that.” Made a Western So Alma went to New York, after vainly seeking her fortune in Hol- lywood, and got a part in a play There, she received contract offers _4 | When she appeared on the stage in NEWS ! poucLas | ! { - DOUGLAS HARBOR “HEARING IS SET FOR TOMORROW Colonel Wild Will Be Pres- ent at Session at 10 A. M. Friday Announcement was made at noon today that the Douglas hearing on the harbor project will be held at 10 o'clock tomrrow morning in the City Hall A meeting of the Chamber of Commerce followed the Council meeting last night in the City Hall for regular business and consid- ing to be improve- ration of the on needed nts for Douglas A committee composed of F. A. J Gallwas, L. W. Kilburn, Joe Riedi and Felix Gray received dppoint- ment by the chair to meet with Col. H. J. Kirby and arrange for the hearing Mr. Gallwas reported that a ser- of talks by local residents had been arranged to properly present the issue at the hearing and stres: public h harbor ed the need of everyone in the town| who is interested being present at the meeting Acting Secret strom read sever of widely varying interest, from proposed regulations at Washing- ton, D. C. to protect oyster Mrs. E. E. Eng- 1 communications | culti- ! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1936 vz?sI}EIE%TI?oRLLD‘?\]/\DJOOD GLUB WOMEN Los Angeles, she recelved more of-| fers, She took one Under its terms she appeared with Dick Foran in a western, and played several other roles. Now she intends going to New York to read | plays 1 have backing,” she says, “and if T find one I'm going to stage it OF DELEGATE Ask FDR 16 Ai)point Mrs in Los Angeles and then take it to| R. C. Lawson to All- Broadway—if it goes over here. IS / 2 P father my ‘backing’® No.” she .\“l(“ll an behbl()n laughs, “he and mother just bought Sen a house—I think he’ll be busy pay-| WASHINGTON, July 9. — Ap- pointment of bell Lawson eral T Mrs. Roberta Camp- President of the Gen- Women's Clubs, ing for it for a time now.” Director Lloyd, maker of ‘“Caval- deration of cade” and “Mutiny on the Bounty” among other notable films, always|3S @ delegate to the All-American thought Alma, an only child, would| $onference to be held in Buenos be a writer. When she wanted to,2ires in November, is being sought be an actress, he stood by with a|BY club women of the United laissezfaire attitude. What he really | St(¢ | wants, he has told friends who 1t solution urging inclusion of | have told Alma, is for her to join|® Woman in the United States dele- | his force as an assistant producer.|8ation and presenting the name of Has Story “Sense” Mis. Lawson adopted by the recent The girl, in father’s opinion, has|council meeting of the General an uncanny st sense, and it m\l‘lVFe’l”“ ion and sent to President be true—for Alma has been read-|Foosevelt, is now being supplement- ed by letters from women in every Suate in the Unior all urging Mrs, | Lawson’s appointment. | “The All-American Conierence will deal with many questions Director for him ing script after script for Lloyd, looking for a story to produce. “I didn't she says, “because I know I have no want to be a writer,” real story imagination. I do pride|fecting the welfare of women,” sax myself on story sense, however.— () Wi "““'I° i ‘]“ ] being sble 66 'Spot™ . obd epartment of International Re- i __ |lations of the General Federation, who is asking Mrs pointment. “The Federation through its nine department touches life Lawson's ap- vation in Alaska waters to the se-| curing of a rooming house here for a Mrs. Julia Wellsanette of Mount| gt almost every point Vernon, Washington, who desired | seems pecularly fitting that its pres- to conduct a business of that kind.|jdqent should represent the women Several Washington “news letters| or her country on this occasion.” from Delegate Dimond were also|concludes Miss Long read at the meeting Mrs. Grace Morrison SR T T | past president of the and now vice chairman of the De- partment of Internatnonal | tions, says: “We are most anxious Poole, a COUNCIL REVIEWS PROGR. ON DOUGLAS PROJECTS At a special meeting of the Doug- | that President Roosevelt appoint las City Council last night, pay-|Mrs. Lawson as one of the dele- ment of the fifth estimate cost 10| gates to the coming peace confer- | the contractors on the water works | | ence to be held in South and sewer systems amounting to|No organization of women $14,281.27 was authorized. Also ap- | country has done more to promote proved for payment was the sum of | yngerstanding and good feeling be- $500 to the engineers for the month | tween the Americas than the Gen- of July. Work on the P.W.A. coii-| era] Federation, so we feel that this | tracts was reported 73.6 per un\“\ a legitimhte Pequest.” inished. Some discussion prevailed e regarding some extra sewer lines | needed in certain parts of the town, not which must be put in m the city, Subject of the proposed harbor | | hearing to be held here was con- sidered and Mayor pro-tem Riedi | and City Clerk Gray were empow e 'red to represent the Council in rdth(‘l Tal((‘s Pnan(‘ to Kf‘l- conjunction with the Chamber committee on behalf of the pro- chikan to Catch Steam- ject 3 ap a1de e e er, Reach Bedside £ b German Hotel Profiis | called to Seattle because of the . . erious illness of his daughter, Credited to Nazi Rule 1) martin Boriick, welliknown BERLIN, July 9.—Hotel operators | Juneau resident, caught the south- have national socialism to thank for bound steamer Northwestern at renewed prosperity since 1932, ac-|Ketchikan this morning after a cording to semi-official announce- hasty flight from Juneau aboard ment. |the Alaska Air Transport Bellanca In 1932 says the source, their ag-| Totem gregate turnover was $1,640,000,000. Miss Borlick, a recent Juneau By 1934 it had increased by $80,000,- High School graduate, has been a 1,000 patient at the Laurel Beach Sani- Another $120,000,000 was added in tarium for some time 1935, according to the announce-| - .- - ment, colnciding with momentum|STAFF QUARTERS AT gained by the Hitler regime | GOVERNMENT H! At the same time bankruptcies de- | CONVERTED INTO WARDS | creased from 365 in 1932 to 93 in 1935. All nurses at the Government Dbuly Cross-word Puzzle Hospital on Willoughby Avenue, who have been making their home in the staff quarters, have moved this week to elsewhere in the city, Electrified preparatory to the remodeling of ACROSS Solution of Yesterday’s Puzzle 5. ~ BTt ““\‘k'“‘ ‘eaq. |the rooms into wards for patients. boat A C E 5-1 6. alk unstead ¥ i Fr: nents A - - Rosy flush L T fnlnc meter | (2, Enthusiastic |D BIOILIE] & Mireh " i FIRE IN WRANGELL devotee: | Play o 13 parof a é 1 g_vaé% 10. 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DeMille has film that will rank as one of the outstanding cinema creation: l Ably portrayed by Lorette Young, Henry Wilcoxon, Ian Keith, Kath-| erine DeMille Aubrey Smith Joseph Schildkraut and some 10,000 other persons, the kings and queer the soldiers and warriors, the Ch tians and Mohammedans, who en- ed in one of the greatest in history, spring to life under Mille's skilled direction in a that is positively breathtaking in | its scope Another Face,” first performance at the Coliseum last nigk a fast running, tense- |1y exci v.uvv melodrama, lavish comedy, and played to the hilt by a highly capable cast. Brian Donlevy, Wallace Ford, | Phyllis Brooks, | Lamont, Addison Randall, and Paul | Stanton are the cast of the film. oo wars De- story which had and so it| | MILK ACCOUNT | Due Tenth of Each Month | Effective at once, accounts must | be paid monthly on the 10th, with five days grace allowed. All empty milk containers must be returned. adv DOUGLAS DAIRY. [ 2 O. B. Williams Co. 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