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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1936, g THENTRESHAVE | Campaigning Tough Now? |FORMERJUNEAU. CHANGED BILLS = Drinks for 361000 Faited 1o win in 1500 | GIRL INSPIRES - i MIDDLETOWN, Ohio, July 22—If the modern-day political cam- paigner thinks he has troubles, he can get some consolation from the l | following account of campaign expenses filed here by one seeking 4 oy office in 1900: 5 = b S G : “Lost four months, 23 days canvassing; lost one whole potato crop,|Klonda Olds Mathews Plans | a?‘ 0 0“54 angSlel four sheep, five hogs and one beef. to L(‘ ave f()l GI"!H(I ! Film — Coliseum Has “Gave away 76 plugs of tobacco, 33489 drinks of whiskey, 2,804 2o or SE | “‘Remember Last Night?’ /D\‘ Junction This Week In “Show Them No Mercy!” which | A Mrs. L. A. Mathew former opens at the Capitol Theatre, pro- ! Klonda Olds, daughter a ] { Surroundcd ducer Darryl Zanuck has managed | cer - Juneau .“'n' who by t"IG YG“OW to catch a new slant on pictures __‘H,‘ . 'm‘““‘ g ol | . . which deal with the war against the finspiration Gl hurmibet of en- 0 dos‘ of crime! e glasses of beer, elght Sunday Schodl BOOKs, two pairs of suspenaers, |,¢ T HO! o hunsle ot o y | three callico dresses, nine dolls and 23 baby rattles. i gt o el v £ i Violence, intense emotional drama, i 4% Mrs. Char Sabin.. entertained ‘ Society's most hated e, Tense empUonal drama | “Kindled 15 kitchen fires, dug 17 of potatoes, foted 273, . Ve . enemies. n are_tightly packed in the speedy se- | buckets of water, put up seven stoves, kisscd 146 babies, shook hands o, Zinnon Hgnored Mrs. Mat- |quences of this new picture which | with 23377 men and women and told more than 2,883 lies. thews at a luncheon, Mrs. Robert gave a tea, and Mrs. Dun- reveals the new underworld terror| “Loaned three barrels of flour, 20 bushels of meal, 150 pounds of | Bend in America’s fight to wipe it out. |bacon, 97 pounds of butter, 42 dozen eggs three umbrellas, 13 lead |can Sinclair entertained at a birth- iay d ng blade, seven boxes of collars,|day d media SHOW THEM attended by the im- family Mathews intends to leave The plot of “Show Them No Mer- | pencils, ‘one Bible dictionary, one mowir cy” car Rochelle Hudson and Edward Norris, two innocent young one overcoat and two horses. None have been returned people with their baby, into the “Was bitten by dogs three times and a baby broke my watch chain g, on Saturday and accompan- ' \ . Al hideout of the gang. The gangsters“‘““‘h cost me $3 to repair. Called my cpponent a ‘perambulating .q her two children, Myra Ann g \ ROCHELLE are all for putting the young cou- | liar, and paid $10 doctor bills Had three arguments with my wife Who ing John Lester, travel to Seattle \ ple out of the way because they threw one flower pot, broke one broom ndle and pulled out two!where she will meet her husband § \ Cesar Romero know too much. | nandsful of whiskers.” iwho has been attending the 1\2 A‘A ¥ at- Through a series of exciting scenes, P. S. He also lost the election. Convention at Pnrllnn_d Mr. the picture reveals how the well-laid S TSN i + is the Superintendent of plans of the Department of Justice at Grand Junction, Colo- draws the net tighter and tighter|tion that there was no fear of a My Zynda Irado, to which city the family will food shortage. from Seattle STARTS TONIGHT .- ADDED .. “MIS. VAGED” about them until the mobsters flee. . Hjourt M..I\I‘g"“}(‘\)(f\(t(gf.“ Also in the cast are: Bruce Ca-| Before he ““""“] with “s“‘ three. Rescues | Mrs. Mathews has been gone from GOLDEN TOUCH et i L 3 bot, T % sons aboard the schooner Sewanna | Juneau for fourteen years, having e s SETTY BOOP bot, Warren Hymer and Edward |0n® 8RO €06 <0 0oNrt 0 st Mirs. Zynda Qo' hr only: otHesLgIae i et EASY ACES Brophy. . One of Universal Pictures’ spec- ials for this season, “Remember the President promised a personal ime about eight vears ago. She |inspection - of those Northeastern —Rather a bad few minutes were|oypressed herself as amazed at the Last Night” with Edward Arnold, areas devasted this Spring by spent by Mrs. §. Zynda, of the Zyh-|changes in Juneau since her last N ' | floods da Hotel, yesterday when the elec-|yisit and claims that if she had = Constance Cummings, Sally Eilers, w % In a conference with representa- | tricity was shut off for about half State aries, but faile vin | Robert Young, Rt rmstrong, not known she were in Juneau she recent firo i ? it 2 ] | State primaries, but failed to win |Robe 8, Robert Armstrong, . .. or the wUnited States Flood|an hour. Mrs. Zynda R st b sl recent firo. T Fdith Bax |a delegate. Reginald Denny, Gregory Ratoff and : could never have recognize he Yaiah v Putlicity ol g Control Federation, he pledged his | process of operating the elevator in|.jty on her arrival v ard, Y i 3 . l man, announ > 8 nm= National Chairman John D. M.|others, opens tonight at the Coli- RSAL NEWS PARAMOUNT NEWS | Ha ri ew Engle seum Theatre. cooperation in hastening Federal the Zynda Hotel upwards from| Begides her sister, Mrs. Mathews f book € liected al= H::":‘:,"l \(\?:?mg( ki (@.115:::1;1[, e the first floor, when suddenly there|jag her mother, Mrs. J. A. Palmer, i ek ot B “l‘d b boogers (B i:l‘- (;mr:;‘ i The conferees represented areas was no more power and the eleva-iang a brother, Harry Olds, living [} FeRlys G Ahinh ARGOEE. SRR ‘“"("“"’[‘ T 1)". 2 ‘a" ‘_“lf ““C,“" ernment in drought relief and re- in New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, tor remained stationary between | pere LA ¥ Rogk; o <lsiate: shquid leaye, thoe L \“\']‘1‘““’ F‘“Smlflx\mxl‘::\\b: ]x&'\(“l:\: I;ablllmuon was set forth by Un- west Virginia, Maryland and New | the first and second floors. | el {2 » at th ‘Ilmu au (ix\x umu";' i «Co RS Faly e T i der-Secretary of Agriculture Rex-|England. No one was in the lobby at the| yar 18, Bavard also siales thab $he Centinuea from Page One) in the Ampr;c?n L,lber'[y League and ford Guy Tugwell after an exten- S0 10 cosarne heri gt s M ANDERSON, BENDER AN Auxiliary of Alford John Bradford : o T R who sent a letter to the Democratic sive tour of the afflicated areas. "OREIGN AFFAIRS |Zynda settle i b nite: Tong > Post of the American Legion will ident of Columbia University and a | oonvention calling for the defeat i O e ted GOE (e b 1o Jong C. OF C. SPEAKERS sponsor a movie at the Coliseum Tugwell announced two immed- sojourn in the dark elevator. An abortive attempt was made on the life of England’s King, Edward VIII The 42-year-old monarch was rid- Likeral leader of Republican thought for many years, assailed the actions | of the Republican Convention. Dr. Butler made no reference as to what part he would play in the of the President and the nomination of a “Genuine Democrat.” While Ely has implied previously that he would support the Landon- on August 11. It is not iate activities: the providing of des- k k ly known yet what the movie titute persons with necessities; and the saving of as much of the live- stock as is possible. Mr. Zynda, who was downtown| Juneau Auxiliary Plans Col- at the time of the incident, noticed l 2 { I) l g f 2 . that the lights were off and rushed ection o Y00KS lor will be. Sitka Library e Iver Anderson of the kane Company and Robert W back to the hotel to discover his ISDAY Knox ticket, he gave his unqualified ) ing back fr » Park king- der of The Empire, who ha s e czmpaign, or whether he would support to the Ri‘nllhll("\nw ':n:-r his el B Ll lx:n)‘l?:‘]\(l':n“unizz;\i"\:::\:;yIfimxkll?r-; wife's situation. He hurried to the! | t o yl s ?n e \‘!v hing ROLTA (MAVE % S 3 sse the Loy g g e ® program is the financing of = |/ i i g ~ basement & laboriously turned EID SN YT Assistant District Attorney Geo. fuyport or oppose the Landon-Knox | .onference with Hamilton. B 8 of farm-| .40 of guardsmen. Just as his "PoC DA ncrlonsly il attendance at the Demo- The American Legion Auxiliar ir B g W. Folta, who was called to Ta- coma recently by the death of his motk is sailing from Seattle Sat- the motor over by hand enough to get the elevator and his wife to the second floor. ticket ing operations In the fall of this ) o nacced under Wellington Arch While Dr. Butler was criticising| another wel-omee visitor to Tope- year and the spring of '37. The eve e b TahAtE A Ahek chadrl the Republicans, they gained new |y, John R. McCarl, who fetireq SOVernment went to work at once|,;o,.o (o sireet, A loaded pistol, National ~ Cony will be the the weekly luncheon new members, Mrs, on -~ in held a social meetin, t evening featured at the Dugout and ir Olive S. Elliott ed two Democratic converts: i ity . sen- 00 this. 4 2 -ee s urday on the Yulon for Juneau, ac- - rmvtrksc(?nalu: williand. Cabelt| V0, Weeks ago as Comptroller-Gen- %y U5 | hge program, the|l€¥eled at the King, was knocked : { of the Chamber of Commerce to- and Mrs. Gertrude Graham coriing to WOkt o bia oo Mike Bruce, of Maryland, whe wrote a v::l'r '}V{,:(i ‘L:f“{mi”;gd“:)‘]‘g‘;i'?:); Government’s announcement said: | 1O é’“" hand ‘;‘ a stocky trish-' PILOT MEYRING ON { morrow in the Terminal Cafe, it' Incidents of the e ; were the e sruce, ar) iy S erno; Jarl declared victory di 3 man, George Andrew McMahon | vas’ annouriced today by Adcretary Pidec I led by Mrs. Edith 4 5 letter o the Kansas GOvernor, ex-| Landon would. bring “the most ec-' *The retirement of sub-marginal| ™ol ™5 Feein” bocced on byt SITKA TRIP, ALSO | Gurcis snate O O Y L, s 1rs. EdIth | Oregon's coast highway boasts pressing his gratification with the | onomical administration our coun- 12Rd by government purchase Or{ ... oun ingictence, no extra pre ? R s z e o, ] fr | five new steel bridges ranging in Landon-Knox nomination; and |iry has known for many a moon.” ol and i relocation of 8- | .oy iions o guard him in the future TOLAKE CRILLON . o e < for the affait| length from 1650 fee 60 feet. Col. Henry Breckinridge, New| “mccarl, a Nebraska Republican €S now residing on such land oo tyyen B o e ; - - TSl v s ik b Reare 4 3 should be eature 5 pany has under way Lc ohnson More than 1,000,000 United States York attorney and Assistant Secre- apoointed by Warren G. Harding, SPOUld be an important feature of " yroaranon was placed in the men- The Irving Airways Lockheed, ' i i 1 3 the organi- cars entering Canada, annually, and tary of War in the first Wilson |pas been a frequent critic of New the long-time program. tal ward of a prison for thorough Seapiane, Gene Meyring, pilot, left| = r » : Ve s G SR Administration, who visited Gover: Several times during the week, 2 Lode. and placer location notices ation ¢ 00] for the 1 from 3,000,000 to 4000000 Ameri- Deal expenditures. nor Landon at Topeka. Breckin- officials of the Department of Ag- ridge opposed the President in four| The program of the Federal Gov- riculture gave assurance to the na- examination. Neighbors character- the local hangar at 11 o'ciock this ized him as a crank ,forenoon enroute to Sitka and way He said he had no intention of Ports with mail and the followin assassinating the King and that he passengers: C. Espe for Todd, Babe ootk bbb only wanted to “make a protest.” | Wilson and Shirley George for Sit- In prison, McMahon asked one Ka. | of his guards: “The King wasn't Stops will be made at Chichagof hurt, was he?” and Port Althorp, with the ship returning via Like Crillon, to re- in China turn the National Geographic So- leaders of Ciety party to Juneau. Cash Cole for sale at The Empire of! cans spend vacations there. The threat of civil |again arises. Milita the Canton-governed provinces of 15 a round-tripper on the plane. | ‘ ” Kwangtung and Kwanksi in South gD ‘ China were allied against the dom- KAKE BOY ADMITTED | inating Nanking Central Govern-| Albert Johnson of Kake has been ment of General Chiang Kai-Shek. |admitted to the Government Hos- The alliance resulted in the ac- Pital for treatment. tion of the Kudmintang (the Na- L T JUNEAU-YOUNG ——" COME IN AND SEE THE BEAUTIFUL NEW FRIGIDAIRE WITH THE “METER" RA MEETS ALL 5 JYANDARDS FOR R[f:IIIGf am tional People’s Party dominated by Kai-Shek) in ordering General ’ Chen Chi-Tank deposted as one of [ the Governors of the Canton pro- Hardware Company vinces. | PAINTS—OIL—GLASS o lts &enlc Feamres | Chi-Tank defied the Nanking gov- | s":;" S0 Sonvy Pammare: 11 ] ernment and ordered his forces mob- |\ N o Sammuniion ) | U P i~ | TOR BUYING 1 ] | r a ilized. 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