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- g o e S S e s G R T R TG = IHL DAILY AL;\S!\A hMPlRL WE EDNE \n\\ M\ (, 1937, Reviewing s E P T E M The Show Place of Juneau STARTING TONIGHT The master creator &?‘pu\ver-' ; ful fithon ... the magie studios of M-G-M . ..combine to bring you the unforgettable drama of three men who found romance . . . only when they courted death! Landon Chews a Stogie and assails New Deal By VOLTA AP Feature Service Writer “How do you do, Mr. President?’ Couzens 0 TORREY \ friend, mac G 2, lost “How are you, Governor?” 3 ev one holiced, wen America’s Presidential rivals look- Republican ed each other over in Iowa in Sep- pan Has No Word For it tember, and sallied on. Around t ) il not waste,” Hitl, \ sald, vation | Gor ould be swinuming in, |)m ram I if he had the Ukrair Like the automobile manufactur-| Ural beris on, e« d, “the ad- Fascists ir ieves in brngng ou Wl m . Tolec i every year.” 1 nd two babies nsurence poley is se- 1 m amid b na- charged. “No savng 1 carnag (e, J marines’ , patroled and mine, though we i} f n ttement !work in nill or in the office or{ a n old to shake in the stor he President preach- Is, or ¢ There! is po ed, “can still be life in ;,wt'n w aid Tokyo's pastures’ and beside ‘still waters nister Japan- aine Goes Republican i v") being taken down the d. Lon- chaenge our American democracy.” in Washington, ] Feel Like a Feather y Alaska Empire News KYNE NOVELTO SHOW HERE ON GAPITOL SGREEN This new melodrama is a saga of the sea presenting Bancroft in his favorite and most familiar role that of a swashbuckling, burly tas master who gets what h nts by right of might. The film’s action take: board one of the al boats that play the tuna trade shark-infested Mexican w: Oon board Bancroft’s boat, the Southern e on in the R S Cross, is his new wiief pennile Bangiofl Returns to Screen g™ hom he had befriended but in Sea Drama Due a few days before, and Jim All his mate. Ann Sothern, as M Taylor, who had married the bi tering Morgan out of gratitude, soon finds herself desperately in with the handsome Allen. | -, - LUTHEXAN AID at Coliseum “The Three Godfathers, based on love Peter B. Kyne's widely-read novel will be the feature attraction at the Capitol Theatre tonight. The picture tells the story of thr bad-men of the American deser Fascists End Alcazar Seige and ;,m'wxlv search the ruins Bob, young and reckless adventur-| n with whom they wished er; Doc, the elderly. educaied| ILL INSTALL ond on obscene, lewd o1 “lunger”; and Gus, 11Hceratc and | lascivious subjects, happy-go-lucky—who descend upon Pays Money few days before Christmas. New Officers to Assume, mation “The Letter Club Dit ent” then assigned a file numb In their escape across the desert the three men find a dying mother, | an infant clutched in her ~arms. ‘The untold sacrifices they make to save the baby’s life and get it back| Mrs. Olaf Boading will be nstalled | safely to civilization prevides the as the new president of the Luih- theme of the human story. eran Ladies Aid Society at their first, In the principal roles are Chester'meeting of the year which is plsnned“ Morris as young Bob; Lewis Stone as |/ for Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the philosophical Doc; and Walter the church parlors. Brennan, remembered as the patch-| The other officers to be lnsnl]s‘d‘ eyed-roustabout in “Barbary Coast” Friday arve: Vice-President, Mrs.| T as Gus. ‘A\i. A. Mello; Secretary, Mrs. Olaf aged by the 15 r Pel al peni- | (he description of his desires, Other stellar actors in the castjSwanson; Treasurer, Mrs. Wallace| tentiary sentence mgpted out to ) then started correspondence by : include Irene Hérvey, Sidney Toler,/Rasmussen. Mrs. Alfred Zenger has!Gayle R. Cleveland of Pensacola, | dressing “The Letter Club Di Dorothy Tree, Roger Imhof, Willard [been chosen to serve on the Execu- |Florida, Miss Georgia Clayton ent” enclosing his .sealed envelog Robinson and Robert iLvingston. |tive Committee, and Miss Gayle Cleveland, on charg-| with its obscene contents, marku George Bancroft, the screen’s; Following the business meeting the |es- of sending obscene matter the enclosure for No. ——. 1! number one he-man, ends his re-|ladies are planning a social, Mrs. through the mails the Postal In- Letter Club Different” then i cent retirement from the picture, M. A. Mello and Mrs. Alfred Zen- spection service has launched a na-|warded to the person of the num! fold with his’ re-appearance on the ger being the hostesses for the #i- tion wide drive on obscene corres-|so- designated the inner detler o screen in Columbia’s “Hell Ship terncon. pondence clubs conducted through contents. In many instances, 1 Morgan,” which is coming to the| |the mails, it is announced at the ther than continue to clear th Coliseum Theatre tonight. Cofea-| SELDOVIA STARS LIBRARY |Post Office Department. {obscene exchanges through ! tured with the star of “Underworld”| A public library has been started | Cleveland was the operafor of headquarters of “The Letter Clu and “Docks of New York,” in "Hell-ja.t Seldovia and Mrs. Dorothy ‘Wér- | “The Letter Club Different.” one;Diflerent" the :persons involv Ship Morgan” is Ann Sothern with ner has been named Librarian, ac- of numerous obscene "orrespond-“signed their own names and follc Victor Jory in the leading support- cording to a communication received |ing clubs, which have for their pur-|ing receipl of the first lett ing role. here. pose the mutual exchange of ob-|carried on direct correspond: scene literature, photographs and|with the person or persons |drawings, and which have been un-‘were placed in contact with c LUVEl(d by postal inspectors in var- | inally through the “Letter Club ious sections of the country. The|ferent.” ‘Pl‘nSdCl)lkl “Letter Club Different” | |of Cleveland was conducted in the| Duties Beginning at Meeting Friday to the individual, who then wa quired to forward two dollars for | year's membership in the | Upon payment of the annual Gu | the member was then supplied v lengthy s of both men and men, with brief descriptions each, who were identified by bers rather than names. W “club” member found a per acour- | either male or female, 2 UP; GONVICTIONS Post Off:ce Depallment Is “Conducting Nation- ! wide Drive WASHINGTON, Jan. “cluf e \ ‘/ 2\ o =% R.A.Gridley You are invited to present Many Rounded Up | Thousands of obscene ¢ |same manner as are the other ob-| pondence club members h: |scene correspondence clubs ‘which|ready been rounded up by postal |are now the subject of a far-flung|spectors in every section of this coupon at the box | office of the |follow as rapidly as the indivi {cases can be worked up for pre Grand Ju tutes provide a i ‘u"l‘l(,l‘ [ How It Worked As operator of the “Club,” Cleve-|tation to Federal land would insert advertisements in|The Federal si ‘thu cheaper magazines offering, for| year: jail sentence or a $5,000 finc ‘a small fee, usually ten cents, wiboth for any persen found gu put interested persons in touch with of sending obscene matter throt \others of either sex who were inter-ithe mails, and this penalty b ested in the exchange of literature | been invoked on many occasion ‘an(‘l photographs of an obscene na-‘the sending of a single letter. {ture. Upon remitting the original;, A second form of obscene ri {fee of ten cents the persons an-juncovered by Postal Inspection |swering the advertisement of “The vice in its drive on the purve; |Letter Club Different” were then of obscene matter are the ma |forwarded an identification and de- zine - letter exchanges whic |scriptive blank, which, when pmp- for their purpose the dissemi " |erly filled out and returned to “The of obscene literature and [ 14 990 4 ’l’l‘ellt offering, Letter Club Different” gave a mi-lgraphs and which dre conducted i i oo d Q}ll ! Iigy nute description as to the Bemrs}regular letter exchanges by t Yfllll‘ Name May Appeat 'l'omormw age, weight, height, features and cheaper love and sex mdgaz.m' 5 5 i physical measurements in addition _ .WATCH mfl, SPACE to stating the type and sex of the!brought to justice by the postal in ¢ Capitol Theatre and receive tickets for yourself and a friend or relative to see “Three Godfathers” As a paid-ap subseriber of The Daily Alaska Empire New Deal fog, Tal- in primaries. don warned, “that leads| don, P Washingten be- ized government of un- n n monstary Only so many matters left. Republicans emph: ed, un Melts Machine ve the American way of life! fel hip based on “I have not ht, T do not seek r urged by Dr I repudiate,” said Roosevelt, “the James B. Cc 554 noted schol- support ‘of any advocate of com- ars of many nations joined in col munism or any other alien ‘ism’ orful pageantry to honor Harvard. which, by fair means or foul, would Power men of the world, meetin went to the Smith- 1-{to sérve two months rcundup by the Postal Inspection | country and prosecutions. are (0 Reasevelt, Gels Dre ed ¢ L r 1 oloed a Richman, hopped gettir German airmen pite out « York, cl Arline nche killed 33 Norway vill A Ne¢ ntie in hed the T ed of snow I rains helped This I 1 Is Mr. Simpson. . . lh:uk. Legion member cte a Detroitl Comr ist Can e Browder w rerre Haute, slondell and Dick P Mickey, that $500,000 celebrated Birthds Hollywood also had rtoon was ) appear, rep I lonely Mr Er- This is speaking. Mr of Post.” London Simpson | Hitler Covets Ruscia and an army hangs on his words ctors are the dealers ) di iribute obscen: matter directly through advertisements and list purchased from the operators of tho various obscene corresponding club, and other dealers in this type of objectional matte: L . SIMMONS MAKES ONE DAY RETURN FLIGHT, JUNEAU, KETCHIKAN Completing a round trip flight ¢ Ketchikan yesterday, Pilot Simmons, in the Alaske Air 'I port. Nugget, arrived back here al 4 o'clock in the aflernoon On the flight seuth in the morn- |ing, Simmons carried Ed Mork (M. M. Custard and Olav Lillegraven, {to Wrangell and Mrs. Verne Hoben land Norman Edwards, to K Returning from Ketchikan, Sim- ymons flew S. J. Sorenson and Mrs. |E. €. Reynolds to Craig, then con- |tinued in to Juneau empty. All planes in the Juneau district today because Shelg | | were grounded : |weazher conditions, -oe .-|\SAMPLES REPORTS HEAVY WIND SUNDAY IN HOONAH DISTRICT U. S. Deputy Marshal, George W. Samples -arrived m;m&uu.,n.m on the Estdmth. blmunxm prisoner, -{Dick Moses, an Il(vun..' nteticed in’ the Federal I1boats were blown ashore during the - {sale. Over Hoonah, Archie White, 14- reported mi when he arr year-old boy, r|Samplés said, but v [here he discovered that young White 1{had come into Juncau after being {last reported missing from ‘s-on’s Bay. Swan- IES HERE Livie, son of John |Livie of Juneau, accompanied by {Mrs, Robert Livie, arrived in Ju- ‘neuu yesterday aboard the steamer | | Dr. Rob ! They are stopping in Juneaut for , __gdy. a visit with their friends and rela~ > tives here before confinuing south. The Livies plan to return to the |spring. — MOVIE STUNT 936 MAN1S DOWN, Dick Dickinson, One of | |Sulzman joined with Miss M. Doo- | of | ;srnling impromptu musical ente tainment for the passengers. | ed a had Blow | who served in the upper house last y and two or three session, ing, | g | munication 1nrder of the W. M. A third group which is ‘bein;|Britsol Bay district agaih next|Skagway and way ports tonight at "PATTERSON AND I STARTING TONIGHT THEATRE NEARLY QUT to inspect that beautiful )IOBAR-—-Now on display "The Store for Men'— 1y Window. Many, Just a Cancelled ‘[nsurance Policy By ROBBIN COON R - HOLLYWOQD, Ca i Dick e 4 . Dickinson is a worm 2 1 i - 4 cancelled “insurance poli K As STRONG As vie thrill g THE SEA- ) YSUIR AR ke But a softy for women! HERE'S DRAMA THAT STRIKES LIKE A TYPHOON! GEORGE His, bc and he still re stun shot 1 made such a ph a th cey s made. Dick gets his B N i nd his chearful young wife, N did there would have to be u nurse S OT H ER N Dick. Dick is “just fine” some % in Cheerful Despite Situation k 1§ a checrful cus is relief business and wants but what can he do? Extra k. yes, when he can get it and itting-down job, His bitter- when it erops out occasionally, L he movies' atttude toward men in general. A 5 says, it is 1 it was in the old days. When ck started, back in the two-reel 1edy cra of the films, men ris eir necks for $3 a day, with a too. He / ter now w:th vr o&y ALSO lay guaraniee. Now a stunt m ask from $75 kL 00 per stun T e A E TR THE VAUD-O-MAT k, but he won't always ge SOF‘T BALL GAME ftd kil you” says Dick, PENNY WISE L we got when we asked a cent price for a trick that some writer sat down and dashed off The boys who can still do 'em e getting the same beefs. Th pioalily wilty thie ViRERS VIEE IS to listen to men who sit b p with t JOUGLAS Natatorium., al_their lv\ml”w‘v' worth. ’ ¥ ,q 0 ATTRND FENBRAL eyl lAllm, I,'\“,,; ,ml‘[“";)"f LVEL W e Members of Gastineaux Lodge, per. | All 'he ‘stes 18 the money he B & A7 M Bre 0 attenc i SN pSE. 3 ‘,]“ At 2 services tomorrow for James Ram- wl"v dc 1\w.~0;(:|: ,1 “ 51:‘.:- t ANTA CLAUS. VISITS say, old-time resident of the Island. re at o stunt man i o GOV'T. SCHOOL TOD. 2 S f insurance poliey on their pic-| Christmas festivities jor the chil- ATTENTION, MASONS tuke, They pay us a premium gnd deen of the Government scheol and | The members of Gastineaux Lodge we guarantée ‘that none of tReir Uheir parents were boing held today NO: 124, F. & A M. are requested to higt 1 people is going to get With tree cxercises and distribution | assemble at the Scottish Rite Tem~ hurt cost 'em from ¢ gifts and candy. Old-time In-|Ple in Juneau, not later than 1:30 up in delays. . . .” dlan dances by both adults and chil- P- m. on Thursday, January 7th, All “Behind Eight-Ball” dren will be featured in the evening 1937, to attend the funeral of our Dick got his start in the days am which will include » play- !ate Brother James Ramsay. when stunts were harder and les songs and readings. | By Order of the W. M. protected by safety equiyment. He P ‘fld" SAMUEL DEVON, Sec'y. gets no state compensation because D.H.S, HIGH QUINTS WIN | TN “like the fellow caught in the buzz oo saw, I couldn’t tell what tooth bit improved form in their me.” to recent practice “And there were 20 men I knew High Sahool who started at the same time I did," lets, F.OE, “and all of 'em that didn't sccond stri m“ or killed have ended up fo 24 at a hind the eight-ball.” last COLONY PRlESTf GOES THROUGH ON WAY TO JOIN FATHER HUBBARD into camp 31 the Natatorium will be In treating your family's. colds, don't experiment and don't !uk: chs chances...us The First National Bavk ey there Imu On his way to Troy, New York, where he will join the “Glacier IU‘NEAU Priest,”” the Rev. Bernard Hubbard, ® CAPITAL—$50.,000 SURPLUS—$75.,000 [ ERCIAL AND SAVINGE ACCOUNTS ; SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 2% Paid on Savings Accounts for a speaking tour on which they will show some of Father Hub- bard’s Alaskan pictures, the Rev. rill Sulzman, priest at Matanus- is a passenger on the Gorgas. ka, The purpose of the tour is to raist funds for the completition of the Roman Catholic Church at the Mat- anuska Colony. Besides leading the colonists in their spiritual exercises, Father Sulzman is- Chief of the Palmer Fire Department, and is a foremost figure in all the Colony activtiles. While aboard the steamer, coming to Juneau from Seward, Father COMMI ley, of Cordova, and J. P. Hannon, Anchorage radio announcer, in pr ———————— BRUNELLE HERE |- - b FROMSEDDIVISON | ppeSH TENAKEE CRABS To rvpr;:sent the Third l)ni:im‘ EVERY MONDAY in the Territorial Senate, M. E. S. Brunelle of Cordova and Joseph Pauerspn of 'Valde, arrived on the California Grocery THE PURE FCODS STORE Telephcne 476 Prompt Delivery |Gorgas yesterday. Senator Brunelle, is President of the Terri- torial Chamber of Commerce Senator Patts n has had former legislative ‘service in the House, ing in that body from the Third Division last session. TSR ATTENTION MASONS " PHONE cne 536 For Prompt, Safe, Efficien: Service CALL A CHECKER CAB will be a Called Com- of Mt. Juneau Lodge No. 147 F. & A. M. Thursday after- noon at 1:30 sharp for the purpose of holding the burial service of our late Brother James Ramsay. By There J. W. LEIVERS, Secretary. THE TERMINAL “Deliciousty Different Foods" Catering to Banguets and Private Dinner Pari . NOTICE otorship Estebeth. sails Xor The‘ seven o'clock, —adv, Permeaent Waves $2.5v up. Phone —adv. Friday night to be played in the Mothers! o