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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, AUGUST 3, 1936 G NEWKID STAR HASPROPOSAL Hor Weather No H!rd;btp for T, IJL’J“(J Stm (TONICHT | "1 SHOWN IN ' FOR CONGRESS ROMP ALONG ON 5" MADCAP MARXES Amsmsmmmmn. TONIGHT Night at the Opera,” “ERE THEY cu“ tickle your funaybonel Jone Withe' ¢ in “Paddy!Beeatiet Urges U. S En-| ODay” Playing at | dow Research on Coliseum Now ‘ Farm Surplus | Funniest Conn-dy of Year, That i Opo ned \'t*sl()rrla)' Triumvirate of Those merry m AT 1e Marx tflmfoolery"' Brothers Groucho, Chico and Harpo—spent two years in prep ration for the filming of t comedy, “A Night at the Opera which opened yesterday at the Cap- About the adventures of the cun- WASHINGTON, Aug .",—Hunnd\ ningest colleen ever brought to the geep in a little pamphlet circulated | screen, “Paddy O'Day,” which op-labout Washington (and perhaps | ened yesterday at the Coliseum elsewhere) is a proposal for Federal | laughter, song and Theatre, weaves a story of rapid endowment of private scientific x't’~‘ dance... featuring fire song, dance d comedy wit earch. Some think the suggestior a heart tug. ultimately may take shape in a tol Theatre. Jane Withers heads the produc- pjll before Congress It was worth waiting for! tion with Pinky Tomlin, Rita Can-' The proposal was made in (m‘ Here is a picture that is not, sino, Jane Darwell and George article by Dr. Karl T. Compton,| only tops for the screamingly fun- vot backing her up. President of Massachusetts Insti- | ny comedy you would expect from The story of “Paddy O'Day” fol-|tute of Technolog | the Marx Brothers, but one that lows the adventures of motherless| 1t js his idea 1stained xv—‘. is built around an intriguing plot, litle Miss Withers as an immi- segrch would go a long way toward | grant recently arrived in New York. golying the farmer's problems by | Although she has run aw: an interesting story and some truly brilliant singing by two Broadway v from finding crops to replace those now | stage favorites, Kitty Carlisle and — the immigration authorities at El- rynning a surplus. | Allan Jone i lis Island, numerous k7ndly people| Alert manufacturers,he said,con- ! A 16 ion romps al at a pace as Groucho, Chico and Harpo go into the grand opera | business in Ital dash across the befriend her. Finally Pinky Tom-|sider one per cent of capital used | DS i lin, eccentric young heir to mil-'gnnyally in research a profitable s oo ALSE S 500 ! lions, gives her refuge in hiS house, jnyestment. Such a percentage of | and it is through Jane’s influence sprightly \ X u S ] s norms ia ricultural | Atlantic and sta an opera in Gentlemen Sports | the normal sales of agricultura ‘ i s i i that a romance springs up between | p.oduets, he added, would come to | | New York that has the city on its _ | Tomlin and Rita: Cansino. $90,000,000 a year. | | ear KITTY CM“.ISLE Under able direction the cast of - { Orig Diphats Benotit al comedy, sparkiing dia-!| ALLAN JONES ; logue, delightful opera and, of course, the three madmen, vie in Paddy O'Day” turns in sparkling, GOVERNMENT NOW AT WORK spontaneous performance There is a hstantial bit of su Stars of Tomorrow 2 ERA research going on in several Gov- | imo funniest, most delightmul fun- —ALSO— BN ernment departments now n(u.\l)l\‘ igg;‘ -Ll.\‘ n:.\‘ come to the screen (,;".»" old D;'\ys Fox Movietone Just as Dr. Compton suggested | A 570 ff_f i e v ! WARDEN GIVES WARNING COMING SOON i A warning to persons fishing Ship Creek at’ Aninorase 1‘4)“,?(&1;‘!]‘ SCHMELING'IQE while only enough fish to meet their While the rest of United States was sweltering ’ lady reclining on a huge chunk, of ice, they may hunt one thing and f‘\«l{ another. The Dl’p'ulml‘nl of A“n-‘ culture, hunting an insect spray | recently discovered a remedy fOr| ynjer one of the worst heat waves of 1936, these | the background, left fo right, Marie: Wilsom and | o lqe'n o o 50 9 e i 5 | : | . certain human ailments. They made | three Hollywood beauties found no difficulty in | Carol Hughes cool their pipes with some ice cream sipattliloed g k4 - T i ABGODE BN, July. i h discovery in testing whether | iecping cool. Ann Nagel 15 the attractive young | as vhe cool breezes whip around their swina suits. | fisd by R. Newcome, Cook N ! - — - | Maurstad a visitor in Angoon h\m\.ln bvmp | | wanton destruction of fish in this | - - —— ez FLIGHT { area led to the ¢ tion KUBICEK 0 over the week-end. John motored p). compton was afraid Congress | | Wctu i —_— & across’ Ohathlm Bralts in an’ o4t~ | ould get’ pretly impatient if 16| apa" u yl“g 1DR M’MONAGLE AND Ernie Kubicek, piloting the Unit- A DOl ]GLAS board boat from Sitkoh Bay where noironinted millions. fo conduct | | 'WIFE ARE TOURISTS 'cd air Transport: veliow Fairenia HALIBUT, SALMON he has charge of a CCC crew aboh th SO ond tine s NEWS | urunen: St et o e FISHING, BYiStol | ABOARD CHARLOTTE v e, <tum it o SOLD HERE TODAY Vi I Al Frisch and Linius Carlson ar- pans nothing turned up quite as rived from Warm Springs Bay coon as Congress thought it should. | Dr. and Mrs. George Monagle | there. K ‘1‘,],‘.”"‘, Ax‘mll“,f:)f L‘:’p;“,;l::.:x Selling on the Juneau fish market Edqun\(lL (}:[)lrivl'“ ‘on:d.l;mi»-r r.h; —_— {Sunday, July 26. They left SiX e had ancther reason for sug- | Ba Re IU" Nuw are round trippers on the Totem- | yesterday morning and returned| °Ver the week-end were: The Ida| George Robbins, Tulsequah: M. W, DOUGLAS SCOUTS GET ours later for Hood Bay ! use of Federal money to| 3 land cruise of the Princess Char- last evening, Tom Mitchell, to| L Capt. John Sonderland, 7,000| Odom, City; Dan Kenny, Seattls FISH BY HUNDREDS e arch staffs in private in- i lotte. Dr. Monagle is a dentist whom the plane is under charter POURAS of halibut and the Carol H.,| 1ra Jorelman, San Francisco; John HEns From all reports it appears that ek 1,500 pounds of halibut, to the Al- Coast Fisheries at 7.30 and dustrial plants. He thought it would : ® ; | with offices in the Cobb Building for the be pretty hard to persuade Con-|Operations Constitute Se- in ¢ summer, remained in Ju- King, Denver; Ruth Woodward, ttle and although a resident neau. They expect to return to boys accompan- | there a very few ine fish ir Minneapolis; Mr, and Mrs. J. 8. Eleven Dot fed by Assistant Scout Master Du-| Kootznahoo Inlet. The Exhibit, gyess (o pay enough to retain p of Washington State for many F es Lake soon 5. The Toster and the Elfin | .Briggs, Minneapolis; H. L. Brewer, Pree made the trip to Turner Lake "i‘““‘; for l(l‘l‘flr‘“-]' n ‘:9“ “‘l F“‘l' fentistg of *real gentus” in Gov- | rious Threat to Am- years this is their first trip to Al- S Tu];)«tm E. U! Swanson, each With| Oregon; R. Jackson, City: Charles vesterday for a day's outing. They Orite Bay all of July 29 and only onment bureaus . ~ aska, and both he and his wife are X pounds of salmon, sold to' g vollege, 'Alasks - found the fishing fine and brought |netted 1,600 humpies Private industrial organizations, | erican Exports greatly impressed with the country JOHN NELSON DIES the Alaska Coast Fisheries ;v »l}v‘xl-f"‘é'l‘lhrfin‘ll.h “a \'\ll\ll\::n JU}; home a couple of hundred choice T he said, “have done practically ev- | — from a tourist’s standpoint. While YESTERDAY EVENING The Sadie, Capt. S. A. Stevens and | Baryows, Fairbanks: Mr. and Mrs, cut-throats and several hundred| Practically all of the hand trol- erything that has been done to| ., @ < the steamer was in port they vis- pandeigs the Yah Sure, Capt. R. Fitzgibbons, | p. J. Balzar, Seattle Dolly Vardens. formerly camped around An-|gevelop new outlets for farm prod- | ATTLE, Aug. 3. — —Scientific| y0) Mys G, V. Goss a life-long e : Sebastian-Stuart packer boats, were Task T RS ety 4 |g00n are now either at Point Lull |,qpq | investigation of the possibilities of piorii” o the Monagles John E. Ne pioneer, who had | in with 4000 and 9,000 pounds of S 3 S or Morris Reef Gknd salmon fishing in extra-territorial S iy s S been in Alaska since 1900, passed| salmon respectively. Peter Kassen, City; Mr. and Mrs INFROUING EREIDENCE 3 PR 5 | waters in the vieinity of Bristol Bay + taway last evenin Ann’s HOs- | Two New England Fish Co. pack- Resmussen, Ketchikan; J. K. Paul, Mark Jensen is having an enclosed| pppp (o Toritorial radiophone | “HOISKATIVE PROPOSAL |10 B carried on during the 1ast| Australian Shoots | pital eds were in over the woek-end, The | CItV; Max Saul, City; C. Reddes, porch added to his residence OB oy ot Tenakee, has resumed, FOT that reason he suggested that | two months by scientists and stu-| Uncle He Mistook The body is at fhe Cartér Mor-| Nuiunce 11T, Capt. & Thompson,| CiV: Guy Scott, Ci Fifth Street. scheduled with KAED at Angoon, COnEress “directly or otherwise”| gents aboard the Hakuyo Maru 5 tuary. Furleral arrangements have with 15000 and the Fern, Oapt. Zynda A;()VE’T_;TUI‘;FAU KAEP was unable fo contact An- :;::e;o}\];;:.1";,:-::-‘]:(,,:m;lfml)‘l\w:)gzl-i\“M} ship of the Imperial Japan- For Wild Plg ’“"D’Mf" 4\'}‘0lf'::::‘l"‘{'l‘é"*"*(‘)" kl;‘]’(‘);m rela. - Jobn Lowell, with 6000 pounds of Mr. and Mrs. I E. Shrout, Silver- Mr, and b Walllmakl have Fo-Jo0or 1 DulLD CRRSH SUSHEIETR0L) 0 i b on kpricibusk N e e T byes, @ *iLilE BT *"kfngs. The prevailing salmon price tofl, Colo. Hehifotta Elliott, Ketcht- Hoved o] Jpeau and are now ld- |IDek Dermitt wasiswaliing the ar-| T oo fe otanten’ i agrionlc |t s it o e | POR'T MORESBY, Australia, Aug : oo % 14-6-4.and 4 cenlp: o M S0 MB. 6. MECulsRs cated in the Knight Apartments|TIVel Of a new 2618 KC crystal for | & "o HeR S€OREC FEOM 88 | tle preparing to sail south to study| 1 _Faulo Umio snored like a pig BUYS MORTUARY The Hyperien and the Nuisance B“"‘“"""- Wash; Doris Lowell hey were tenants in the Wahto|DiS transmitter Bt white. those intereatad in the | fiSRin opportunities off the Call- and it cost him his life. Purchase of the Williams Mor- 111 took bait and ice this after-| @nd daughter, Oakland; L. M. r‘._s,c’,mfl, e e e sty SorBlE | out hunting at night with his!tuary equipment has been an- | ROOD | Waugh, New York; R. W. Dow, e Dr. H. L. Brewer is leaving An- PrOPOS ¢ incorporating the iden, | ., C2TYiDg twenty-three memnbers nephew, Tugugania, 'another na-|nounted by Fred P. Carlquist, An- s P Woddsville, N. H.; O. E. Boucher, goon on the Estebeth August 1.| of the Imperial Institute’s graduat- ; s Seisted; to Breiot Sataet « tive, and four other men, he left chorage jeweler. The new mortuary| W, B. BELL CALLED faps it | e is journeying to Anchorage,| a¢} FreC om0 T PIOME >l\f d in | D8 class the Hakuyo Maru left Ja-|the rest of the party, sat down |company will be Known as Carlquist . i e TG where he will open a clinic. magine, It wes, suggested In} y 12. Purpose of the insti-'near a net stretched to snare a |and Trew BACK TO WASHINGTON lone quarter, just how eagerly a and a chapel is being 3} tute curricula is to fit students to wild pig and fell asleep. erected. to P W. B. Bell, head of the wil S Fias o X 4R W E E & |erected, to be completed within a + head of the wild life| | w ’ Mrs, Eimer Garnes was hostess|New Deal Congress would approve | command and operate floating can-| Tugugania, hearing A mofse which | monin | ivision of the Biological Survey | 1OMOITOW’s Styles{ . at a dinner given in honor of her ;n(;u‘l;x" o o ‘I ik “""‘_‘: neries, | he thought could be made only by | EF AP | who was here recently accompany-| Tod . house guest, Mrs. Ethel Lister stry headed by “economic| students are thoroughly trained in a pig, flung a spear. It pierced | FILES APPLICATION |ing the Senatorial delegation on ay Those present were: Mrs. E. R. rovalists” | methods of finding the fish at sea,| Umio's chest An oil lease application on 640 | board the Chelan, has left the Che- Garnes, Mr! Ethel Lister, Mrs. TR | in freezing and canning operations,| A court tryi gug: for | acres in the Ililamna region has!' lan at Unalaska and has take: p At 10 Ol Piled high on a certain promin- | " ETg Tuguganta I Ba. S John R. Maurstad, and Mrs. Fred and in navigation. The Hakuyo| murder accepted this explanation | becn filed by Hugh Brewster, aero-| Coast Guard Cutter Shoshone di- Brandes, Sr. An enjoyable time °0t Senator’s desk one day was a| Maru carries experimental equid-|and released him nautics mf]n(lm with headquart-| rect to Seattle, having been called ’ 3 | Was had by all. sheaf of letters, together with some| ment for the packing of salmon, P {ers in Anchorage, the U. S. Land| back to his Washington office, ac-| DOUIBVLBH, Mg, St — impressively thick documents. | halibut, tuna and shell fish. Samples| ~California produced 34215 tons| office records reveal. The area|cording to word received by the! M. Logan, incumbent, held a 3,869~ § The seine boat St. Nicholas| Atop that was a little pink| of water are also being drawn along| of walnuts in the 1934 season.| is in the region of the half mil-| Alaska Game Commission. brought Mrs. William P. Johnson |Scratch sheet upon which the Sen-| the route of the voyage. These sam-| Oregon, the only other state grow- |lion d Havernstrite interests,| The Chelan is now visiting at Iunequ’s Own Store to Angoon from Chatham for med- 80f had scribbled, obviously by|ples will be shipped to Japan for ing walnuts commercially, produced | where preparations for drflling are! St. Lawrence and Univak Islands! ical attention. She gave birth to o elephone dictation: analysis. 1,803 tons in this period | underway | before returning South. United States Senator 5 baby girl this mornidg. Mother and| Butter, eggs, bread, celer Although a large part of the pop-| =g — s, Logan's vote, in the face of in- baby are doing very well P ) ulation of Japan is engaged in fish- complete returns, totaled 126,260, WAL S | F. M. Smith, Laredo, Tex., set fl:(ng. that country consumes very and Beckham at 122,751 ANDREWS LEAVES | Wolf trap to catch rats, but caught| little of its annual canned salmon - % C. L. Andrews, oldtimer who has| 2D even dozen 'possums. . . a moth-| pack. Most of the output is shipped been in Juneau for several days| ¥ CArrying 11 young in her pouch.|abroad. The success the Japanese of babassu nuts from 1,152 tons renewing early acquaintances, left - have had in world marketing of (worth $42.420), in the first three!on the Northwestern for Sitka and “Tiny,” a black-breasted, red game| canned salmon, crab, and other vote lead over former Gov. J. C. W. Beckham here today in the race for the Democratic nomination for An increase” in Brazilian exports months of 1935 to 11,709 tons (worth | geattle. ‘bflnlflm‘ owned by Edward Simp-| items is an indication of the ability $738,120) the same period in 1936 RN N T T TR | son of Atlanta, Ga., weights only| of their fisheries, with the aid of is attributed to the U. S.-Brazil | Bine ounces and lays eggs that|Jow labor costs, to go into a market re procny treaty Empire classmeds pay. r“mh less than half an ounce. | at substantially lower prices than packs of other countries. The pro- 4 '8 jected expansion of Japanese fish- ; TEXAS STAGES NEW KIND OF WILD WEST SHOW frig (ODerg¥iiEih Absbliches s citbns threat in American upc\t markets. - - For SOLDIERS HERE L - " ON'WEDNESDAY Attorney Genera CHILKOOT BARRACKS, Alaska Aug. 1—(Special Correspondence) —According to the present plans | Company F., 7th Infantry, Capt. A i KOTZEBUE, ALASKA, R. Nichols, commanding, will pro- ceed to Juneau on the Fornance, n | Wednesday, August 5. The soldiers $ AUGUST 2/ 1930, w\ull bivouc at the Evergreen Bowl for two days and return to Chil- T T | TH by Lol E GREATEST GOOD FOR THE GREATEST Approximately forty members of ! NUMBEH OF OUR PEOPLE FROM KOTZEBUE the Chilkoot Barracks garrison will make an all day picnic trip to TO KETCHIKAN LET’S GO!" | Lake Bennett August 4. - e HAROLD GALLWAS 15 HENRY RODEN | NAMED GAME WARDEN Harold Gallwas, who has been connected with the Bureau of Pub- lic Roads, has been appointed War- | den for the Alaska Game Commis- | sion and assumed his new duties Eh- Wild West of yesterday was mixed with modernity in entertainment at the opening of the $5,000,000 today, it was announced by the For Attorney General. 1, [rontier Centennial at Fort Worth, Texas, for a scheduled three months’ run. Here Is “Beauty and thé | Commission. He was to be attached 11 Beast, starring pretty Laurene NeVell of Chicago, who dances before an audience of lions. (Associated | to the Juneau office for the pres- I,‘j_\, e RS s L it ST G PP O G AV I ent, |

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