The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 23, 1936, Page 3

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Show Place of . Juneau TONIGHT BAFFLING - Mys? [ 7% William PUI.UEI.I. THE S MRS, BRADFORD JEAN A RTHUR JOHNNY ARTHUR Robert ARMSTRONG An RKO Radio icture MARCH OF TIME The News Behind the News Skide Sweeps THREE GREWS AT siéSreem WORK REMOVING " Fover e S. Pullen of the Alaska Elec- tric Ll ht a i ‘x(.d. that Tuck on Lower F Sireet, 1 swept out the poles carrying the nain power line feeding the city. SLIDE DEBR!S | Three Sluft\ to Be Main-| the wires were buried in the debris tained Workin g 24 of rock, and trees and electric- N ians were severely handicapped in HOLUS; Mayol‘ Says | making the emergency repair. Comment however, was rife in city today that the light men ' Late this afternoon three differ- ent removal crews were working on the Lower Franklin Street ter- go minus of the slide. Two shovel g p, | crews were loading trucks from both sides of the slide, and the third crew was sluicing the mud and de- bris from the face of slide into the sluice box, constructed last, night along the drive of the Ju-! neau Cold Storage, emptying into the bay. In addition removing debris various sections cluding the site Matson . Boarding House where it is believ-|T ed victims may be entombed. Stumps and portions of buildings'cs " were being pulled oul with a cable rig powered by a caterpillar. Mem- bers of the Juneau Fire Department were clearing away surface debris and playing streams of water into openings they had made, trying to put out fires that apparently had burned all night and continued to do so, many feet under the cover of muck and mud. Mayor Goldstein said this afte noon the city would maintain a 24-hour workday with three shifts of workmen in an effort to tear| away the debris and take out any| cne who might stii be in the wreck-| Mrs. Tom Shearer, on the west age. {side of the slide at Salmon Creek, > A R | moved out this morning, it is saltl. |because a small lake was forming SITKA MAN BELIEVED not far from the rear of the house | BURIED IN AVALANCHE and m)gm break at any time. e Cscar Lem of § Sitka, who had a NO’l‘lcE TO THE PUBLIC wwoom at the Matson Boarding Due to the maritime strike and House, and who is believed lJuns'd\mnr inability to receive shipment nl in the avalanche, had come to Ju-! fresh meats, the Sanitary Meat neau for medical treatment several}Mnrket will discontinue business days ago. Efforts to locate him until such time as the next boat around tOWn up- to this afternoon shipment arrives. had been futile, —adv. ED. the the lights on again around m., consideri the difficult conditic under which they had to work without any light but their The entire city was again by 10 o'clock. flast being served MR. AND MRS M'NUTT NOT IN SUNDAY SLIDE Despite rumors, Mr. and Mrs, C. F. utt were not in the slide, Mrs. Nuit reported today in person to 'he Empire. Rumors were rife last t that the couple had been ht in the avalanche as they had been invited to attend a dinner with friends at the Nickinovich Apart- ments. of slide, in- e MILK CARRIED OVER . SLIDE, IS DELIVERED Milkmen on Glacier Highway were g but at that deliveries were only lightly delayed. B SHEARER LEAVES HOME, GLACIER HIGHWAY SHAFFEB. ORDER TODAY! RUM ICE CREAM Quart—$1.00 PUMPKIN or PLUM PUDDING ICE CREAM Quart—70c PHONE 94 JUNEAU ICE CREAM PARLOR PERCY REYNOLDS, Manager i 2 had done an especially fast job inry. ed D SHELDON SIMMONS MAKES MONDAY TRIPS v¢ weather ' and Sim- | last sea- of it dam- day 1 the | rud —adv. NOTICE There will be no meeting of the Women of the Moose tonight. adv e RHODA MAY CLARK—Foot coy rvectionist. 517 Goldstein Bldg. adv. | News Today—Empire. B Try an Empire ac. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY NOV 23 1936 Around Juneau ‘ 1 1917 today as rescue crews worked IN NEW FILM AFTER 3 DAYS -':-" from $30.000 to $50,000. It strucs . garde Withers Do Super- | tral Part of City—Sub [pof far from the present side ana William Powell films are notet| MADRID, Nov. 33—Insurgent air| 1917, Weut info Gold Creck B wing that tradition, most. firmly| € in the heart of the city. S ontlre iy, shuiting off are amu: y reversed by the star| “X:ergency Defense Council. S R. Bradford,” at the Capitol Theatre| AIr assaults, which had been sus-| Fred Ordway, of Ordway's Photo | Arthur who has to do most of the | e o treats before her advances. It's aj MADRID, Nov. 23. — Two o Isince she appears a young woman |CCrVantes and Mendez Munea in on Seward Strect es, and Powell, cast as a So- by the Ministry of Air and, Yo, svbid B |aged, the report says. over the week-end, Shelc and she not only wears d"w“‘m(knd Spanish Government w".‘today | zets him so entangled in the in-| this morning, Simmons went out [being the murderer himself, and has| LONDON, Nev. 3.—A terse wire- Inlet and Herbere Lee to Tenakee A mystery yarn displaying scleen""‘“"“ou‘ explosions disabled the|tyrned to Juneau at noon. of Stuart Palmer'’s popular fic-|Sunday. The ship listed suddenly,!payid Morgan and Mr. and Mrs rowing at the Coliseum tonight, |the Wireless confirming the Span-\tuming at 4 oeclock this afternoon. his RKO Radio picture have their '}Albertu. so three-quarter of a ders that appear at first to be nor-' LONDON, Nov. 23—It was re-| ATTENTION MASONS ispicion of murder guilt is sup- ly launched a counter offensive nn‘No 147 at the Masonic Temple i.&llpp()rllng cast by Leslie Fenton,!in Universal City were recaptured J. W. LEIVER along the Bay of Biscay in an ATTENTION O. E. S drid | Tuesday, 8 p.m. Initiation by Past|cre Today | LILLIAN G. WATSON, | ‘ |Former Big Slides slide of 1920 and the snowslide i at the sc ene of the | | |resulted in the death of four men |and property damage estimated at \Inspectors Plper and Hilde- |Shells Are Fall alling in Cen-| |not far from the present slide and Sleuthmg at Coliseum Attack Reported store, wrecking that structure. | The great snowslide of Janua ir raiders dr sever: s and darkened the entire town f for supplying something unconven- raiders dropped several bombs ea_utly & .wnflfi Yliheg e mlmsnw FoL_ | today at the Ministry of War build- hours as blinding snow clouds cov- ostablisti'd by “The Thin Manv| ©ne shell fell on the Patrio Build- daylight. the us. 1 relations between lovers| D8 Which is the headuarters of the ORDWAY TAKES RARE and his co-star, Jean Arthur, in’ Several other bombs fell in the | their mystery comedy, “The Ex Mrs. \mmml district of the city. AVALANCHE PHOTOS | e pended for three days, were resum- [Shop, flashed many f | 3 s ing. tures during the It’s the attractive, blonde Miss| e e { : 1IPS ATTACKED BY i teday t many unusual | os of jromantic pursuing in this RKO| N o) IBS the avalanche and those engaged | Radio picture, while Powell - re- | ST RN, BEEOR P foneg i ol 5 E i A complete set of the photos is pursuit that calls for all of the|Ramed m.'ug" il attack_ed now on I{m‘ ’-( s Ox-d{\‘\'\l i |actress’ charm and sue e humor, the Spanish Governmen warships a o !with an uncontroliable passion for Q.\rtq.:rna l_mrbor yesterday morn- | |poking into dangerous murder| 8- This is the charge made to- ciety doctor who prefers peace to & After being gre y | the strain of sleuthing, does his hes'.j The, Qeryruiles Wm)_ bacly et iU e 2 W | In Valencia, the report says: “AL"“OHS' in the AAT Locl rw,. othing stops Miss Arthur, now- }least two of several submarines at- ' iplane, made a large 13".?;;91’1:;‘ n-sistanr(;,_ to heri charm | ps and they must have I)vlonged' After making a photographi h a gay romantic campaign, but | a foreign fleet.” | flight over the city at 8 o'clock tigation of a series of fantastic| EAF lagain at 10 o'clock, taking D. E illings, that he is suspected of| MYSTERIOUS EXPLOSIONS [yeony 0, %7 060 R8T solve the mystery or “take the less message from the British de-inut was forced back by weather rap.” Glowworm _reported two| from continuing to Sitka, and re- sleuthing at its cleverness is “Mur-| Spanish Government’s cruiser Mi- | Taking off once more at 1 o'clock, der on a Bridle Path,” latest ca.vlb““l de Vervantes off Cartegena|gimmons hopped to Hoonah with ional detective team, Inspector Os- | then toppled and limped into port. gary Douglas and their child, and 2 Piper and Hildegarde Withers, There were no other details, but | |took A. Parker to Gustavus. Re- James Gleason and Helen Brod-|ish report of a possible attack by|the Nugget brought in Mr. and erick in the co-featured roles of|Submarines, IMrs. A. Parker and their daughter nning and irage taxed to the LOYALISTS MAKING NEW {fresh beef, from Gustavi 0st in investigating twin-mur- OFFENSIVE, NORTHERN AREA | - > - mal, accidental deaths. {ported here last Saturday night! There will be a Stated Com Youthful romance threatened by|ihat defenders of Madrid su(mgn.‘mum(-:umn of Mt. Juneau Lodge! plied by Louise Laumerv andvowun the western part of the city to oust| Mondd\ evening at 7:30. Short Lec-! {Davis, Jr. They are joined in the the insurgents. Several pcsitions|tures. By order of the W. M John Arledge, Christian Rub, John| French advices said the Loyalists Secretary. Carroll, Willie Best and Sheila Ter-'syadenly began a northern off n- | —————— effort to retake San Sebastian and| Regular meeting of Jur weaken the Fascist assault on Ma-|ter No. 7, Order of Eastern Star, Matrons. Entertainment. Refresh-| wh ments. | Secretary. —ady | Ko | | /4771671’643‘ Al-Star Fleven 60 yard dashes...passes and punts... touchdowns . . . performance! That’s how America picks ’em. By wire and air-mail, fans rush to the football ex- perts the tip. .. Here’s another sure-fire i All-American.” forced to carry their product over | the Salmon Creek slide this morn- And when you pick the all-star cigarette eleven, it’s performance again —it's what a cigarette does that counts T-H-E-Y S-A-T-I-S-F-Y Eleven letters that spell all the good things a cigarette can give...mildness ...a pleasing taste and aroma...a blend of mild ripe home-grown and Turkish tobaccos rolled in purc ciga- rette paper i —the essentials of a good cigarette Copyright 1936, LicGeTT & MYERs Tosacco Co, U. 8. C. G and by ‘\111 an from h t now, ovin Ba, W ldred ered nless he hi: mander spi Ta Court hree rd Novemnt M orth a its emc \ni..\ r ad; n rumc P00 rev fol posal of the car on Ricket TALLAPOOSA " RETURNS; HAS BEEN TO WEST | ealed that crew ) the Wes 30, : el n on ot the p Retur ifor 1k he No Star Whitlam'’s orde om at Unalaska On November no longer needing a convoy, t lapoc left urn to radio me an he ro 1 Chap- | point of ha hen t} 1 that own for and Ol ed to Lodiak with mail and pickin land- seward, Harbor, Seldovia to Atk ning pas: lapoosa went where she rth 16, ssage there and 1 from the the motor la { with the d a crew the cutter, w | ne went dead and it drifted on it M the d all e boat 1 re: which of wrecked iddle ely crashed ued by the had ship powe ) Kodiok took in convoy | had| thirteen white p in its| whe Star, the to to rep! \ff seven men off when Bay, ne: th reached were been Nor to Kor-|lapoc h 1p the | and passenger th S he ar After being exposed 23 hours, nch and e 1 dis fishing by sent proceed | °X ward, Clif the urse shor oV ou & Northland BRUNSWICK Tonight Tonight T TDPER W '-'m! PATHY, TP with Helen Bradpnck James Gleason sport on the R Song Plugger Bird Stuffer and Pathe Topics nge PORTION OF EVERGREEN AVENU] VASHED OUT small portion of Evergreen Ave- ond Gold Creek ed oui and a con- amount of water contin- flow across the street. Planks been laid across the stream s been directed into Gold 1 the straet is open to slow just be the Seward, the passen-~ Baker, off 3 M i seaman off G. M. Will . Riley, and L. ding Id Creck continues to flow in torrential force but seems to be omewhat lower than yesterday af- 1 when it reached within three feet of the retaining which were put in with C. labor two years ago, -y PAA PLANE Bringing another lcad of pas- s for Juneau from the In- Electra plane arrived morning from r, Director of V¢ Education; besides ten CCC I JUn bout from Rid% 1 hea er 19 and an- ARRIVES a total Indians anc locations attention conditior medical inable. Weath tered were fa good ¢ the first th; fourths of g€ and despite successive h storms during the last one-fourth, ned with snow and icing co but very little damag the loss of the launch was ed by the Tallapoosa soon as the members A longer needed up the slide here gain from the 1ail mail is bei icns by the plane. > TALLAPOOSA SAILING | TOMORROW WITH MAIL Unless required to remain here on account of emergency arising as the {result of Sunday night's slide, the ist Guard cutter Tallapoosa I8 cheduled to sail for the westward tomorrow sometime with mail. This | ng to Postmaster Albert - s> it announces those desiring Mn mail westward should do so te- “LATIVES RECEIVED [nignt. M ‘0 .,_NDWL '{ADIOS e CARD OF THANKS For their assistance in making a slide ! ¢yccess of Trinity Cathedral Choir's this| Thanksgiving Festival Dance, T wish Mito thank the committee members 1ing| for their time and service, those bhelr a re quickly|who made sandwiches, George Bro- ponse to the inquiries. |thers and the Sanitary Grocery for > | their donations of food, Mr. C. D. BOWLS TONIGHT the Daily Alaska Empire, the yue bowling at the!a Press, and those who sold n the Arc- for the dance. B Par am will meet the ELISABETH KASER. A-J Camp tri 7:3 l Dance chairman, ions, of to the aid | the | We: no up- | ern Eeale, tickets er (Adv.)

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