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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE EDW. ROBINSON Films Go Skate-Conscious: SMASHES GANGS ~ [rs All Miss IHcvic’s AS TOUGH DICK ot MONDAY, JAN. 25, 1937, ALASKAFISH INDUSTRY IS & b start as early the sea f waiting while he {Jhless Strike Ends Soon,loperating Many Canneries Be Un- 2 able to Operate their next season’s operation. Be-| sides the part of the pack that has | been held in ports, there is a very | part of it tled up in various are laid up on the way st Coast The Show Place of Juneau TONIGHT large Fault though for Alaska time, Southeast 51 Bay region to do not have to I am afraid that or the companies Gulf,” Mr. Bailey | isheries 25 in the Br they b ost on the HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Jan. | €carcely had preview echoes of “One {in a Million” begun to fade before g ok | Hollywood was thoroughly sknu‘-.\[m_ ; | conscious. Sonja Henie may not b"‘ | entirely responsible, but hers is| the first film to feature skating| and may take credit for starting n;hfiA cycle on ice and rollers. | Jack Dunn, whose rink talents| “Bullets or Ballots”,|have been waiting at Universal for; National production which!their opportunity, will get started attraction at the|soon, and a contemplated feature of | the new Pred Astaire-Ginger Rogers| The story is by Martin Mooney, |picture is a dance on skates. There | Now York newspaperman who|also.is a skating chorus or two i, g, I ed radketeering in the news-|spotted in other films, and it is ‘a‘h‘ 1d |papers, and was sent to jail for|matter of course that Sonja Henle |y, thirty days for contempt of court|Wwill make another picture. s because he refused to divulge the| Before the preview this seemed ¢, s source of his information. a matter rather for conjecture. The et : i vl § There is an unusual talented cast |blonde Norwegian Olympics cham- . v 1 1 v in the picture, with Joan Blondell |Pion was not exactly “picture ond e, Hiom A playing the feminine lead opposite|terial.” you know. One-picture star T Th jEALR Eo ot s G d5 by spring. Bt when the tie- near settlement, but was taken ill | S Tankrord, S Smn—'su S?xfi 1:5 pc‘\pxtl:;;:‘:‘o:;:n fetch- Y able |and left his ship at Ketchikan to ding, Smith Ballew, David Niven, (0¥ SCEPIFC Cl CIEE KO0 enown 125 Tepded * Hats recover. He came to Juneau by | Spring Byington and Ernest Cos- |8 aside from the girls well 2 { { | fowess on the ice. » suspend construction and jplane last week. | |sart head the cast of Walter Wan- (P erew came out on the| “I will stay here about two weeks | production for Paramount, the Gen. W. C.|longer, then if no break has come, | alm Springs,” at the OColiseum | |our operation will be off for this Theatre. ed by elaborate ice ballets, is pro- eason and I will return south” This is the first time the resort|vided by a comedy built on the sure- . ! Mr. Bailey said in conclusion. \ inear Hollywood, where movie stars|fire formula of “Sing, Baby, Sin </ /8 a Irest and play between pictures, has|There are Adolphe Menjou, the Ritz Palm Springs, Playspot of Western Rich, Filmed for First Time Robinson returns to RACKETEERING HUSH MONEY! It rips the veil from | Edward G the rackets! he screen in First jeht D RTHA SOCIETY IS GIVING, PUBLIC LUNCH, FEB. 17, od 1 strike y is going other the com- to buy ause of dout f the strike, Our com- handicapped finish our | it was | unwork- in t up on ne needed mate panies have been u the low prices b to the settiement Bailey continued Com- [pany will be greatly Kodiak.|by not being able we |new | as th to repl s very able any longer Mr. Bailey recently he shipping next two it cannery n. from Cape to False Pass are doomed declared F. H. Bailey, | as cannery opera- | Mr 1able ocia Spence thi seri on of t-luncheon v of the Northerr rch and year th tions at hte Kadi pany p to old rearly ants i one left Seattle, ¢ on ¥ a public | lary 17 were made. | yanq committees are: . cont tt, dining commit-|¢o ne Housel, Kkitchen commiite 1 Mrs. Ray G. Day deco Addition committae memb nted a a lat da 4 : 4 gr arner st Nat'l ZPicture W ship s, we had t most of the voyage Mr. Bailey Conditions Everywhere me A Paramount Picture wit FRANCES LANGFORD SIR GUY STANDING ERNEST COSSART DAVID NIVEN SMITH BALLEW Directed by Aubrey Scotto A WALTER WANGER PRODUCTION Comedy Bolsters Her Excuse for her skating, surround- of ADD! continued. - > o year the com-| send their first| t by the first of | AY to get | TIVES wape for the beginning ! This year, no one ]\LLS‘ ything ill)\)llli Things have been | us to even place AHEY BEANG PR ANDYV; ¥ RS BRANDVULLY been filmed. Because of its inter-|brothers, Borrah Minnevitch, Ar- esting atmosphere, it is used as the|line Judge, Jean Hersholt, Don EMBAHGB | | | | { | 1 | every- | |setting for the story which offersj Ameche, Dizie Dunbar and several 3 | | | | !Frances Langford as a young so-|others, most of them slightly mad in UN anUNTEERS ials, and after the| lN SPAIN S WAR‘ it generally takes to get the supplies on | Two Nations Send Notes to yough rail transporta- i i et d that time somewhat, | G‘»‘/at B']tall“‘s}mllar in Their Intentions xpensive | - Loxpox, Jun. 2. — cermany| JWC 1S TO BROADCAST ly, in striking similar nnus‘s TONIGHT OVER KlNY t Britain, promised an em-| foreign volunteers in the| war as soh as other powers, At 8 o'clock tonight the Juneau tak teps. {Woman's Club will give their weekly > |program over KINY. Mrs. Ralph | Waggoner will be the announcer and 'will provide appropriate music. !-‘IAA the .where have been re s Albert Wile of 2136 Ator ite tment 5, Detroi to locate her |sixty day ndvold, who ? was in Junean 1 n Matanuska Valley en if june of 1936. That od of Maple Street We Mass,, Is trying James Patrick |j, tion with the set- writes. Two A. Hood, and Mrs. i Webber, are anxious t aid to benefi to nephews information should notify behavior. But when Sonja dances on skates, you can forget everything else. She is more graceful than a i tives | AL 2k bird in fight, and less earthbound d L master Sterner stuff t [panion piece to “The Informer. {is “The Plough and the Stars” from Mich jSean O'C play, directed by brotl - | the same John Ford who made “The writes AT H wAsHINGTuN Informer” memorable Marie Prevost, star comedienne in ‘! The setting again is the Irish re- bellion, in the spring of 1916. There lwis a love story between Be Stanwyck and Preston Foster ciety deb who is suddenly thrown into the gay maze of a Palm Springs vacation. do d for 2b ALSO Wash Your Steps Banff and Louise Daily Alaska Empire’s News Vamp Till Ready Thrill for Thelma News t ette more MARIE PREVOST FOUND DEAD IN HERAPARTMENT HOLLYWOO®D, Cal, Jan. 25— is what we are up against. | not able to get underway we can not ason, and in that pay, our comy erate at all this Companies Hit companies hit by the k in coast of a good y been ar-| e it most probable that| Mrs. Arthur Adams and daughie sales are already lost.|{Helen Jane, left St. Ann’s Hospil: the club, will be read by Mrs. Clara the pack is vital to the |yesterday afterncon and are now at | E. McKinley, secretary of the club. s they absolutely |home in their sulte In the McBride| 1 the sales for the silent film days, was found dead Saturday in her apartment. rbara \dow to Fahey tlemer st flag of Deriving its title from the fn( the rebellion, the film tells (the uprising ainst war-harassed | Britain, the brief triumph, the los- to Present Balanced Re- finz struggle, the ultimate failure | g Film Has ‘Everything’ quest for Biennium | Det derson and soseph Filkas said sie 3 X had apparently been dead two or Gov. Martin Keeps Promise s and death was due natural caus The mournful howls of a dog shut up in the apartment led to the dis- tive Lieutenants LeRoy S e e nis} lik: eason ward ar small nailer have cially hard of ng up of the ps ough the re! it has to locate RS. ARTHUR ADAMS, DAUGHTER, AT HOME; A paper pertaining to legislative |maiiers prepared by Mrs. R. R. Hermann, legislative chairman for Tl either having or both Wile - r, Tarmer, say fivst deeds comic and Courage, heroism, great | mingle in the streets with OLYMPIA, Wash, Jan. 25—Gov. quirks of caution, truculence Po: Clarence D. Martin’s budget for the |petty thievery. The masses are | state for the next biennum, was|ing, laughing, fighting small fich Na given the Legislature today and he|The idealistic leaders 11, ar thi F requested $139,447,886 for expensw“!wmzz and laughing and fighting ' is 10(¢ yring the Tex- handl crop sful from Cana tobaceo sot the se N C BURNER OIL \\\ For quick delivery of this highest quality fuel for oil-burners, call UNION OIL COMPANY For Prompt, Safe Efficient PHONE Service CALL A CHECKER CAB 556 ST S SIS .:.,,.w-,-—o"om““--wm;;.; THE TERMINAL “This Is Something Different That You Will Enjoy.” The First National Bank JUNEAU -] CAPITAL—$50,000 SURPLUS—$75.000 COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 2% Paid on Savings Accounts estimating receipts at $154,180,538. of small fights go on, however in- The Budget Department said Gov. « Martin had kept his word in pre- senting a balanced budget. 1 CALL FOR BIDS SEALED BIDS will be received at the office of City Clerk, Sitka, Al- aska, not later than 7 P.M., on Feb- | ruary 8, 1937, and then publicly opened and read for furnishing all| labor and material necessary for | the construction of the Sitka Gym- | nasium Building, a frame structure | with reinforced concrete foundation and 5-ply built-up roof, in accord- | ance with plans and specifications on file in the offices of H. B. Foss Company, Juneau, and City Clerk of Sitka, Alaska, where they may be| |examined and copies obtained. A deposit of $10.00 will be required to| |insure the safe return of plans and ! specifications, this amount to be (refunded when they are returned. | All bids shall be accompanied by | cash, certified check or a bid bond, | { furnished by a Surety Company au- | thorized to do business in Alaska, ifor five (5%) percent of the amount | jof the bid. Should the successful| bidder fail to enter into a contract | and furnishe satisfactory perform- | ‘ance bond within the time stated in | | the proposal, the deposit shall be | forfeited as liquidated damages. The successful bidder shall be re- quired to file a performance bond in the full arhount of the contract price, which bond shall be furnished |by a Surety Company acceptable to the Public Works Administration. No bid may be withdrawn, after | | the scheduled closing time for the | |receipt of bids for thirty days. | This project is being financed in | part with funds provided by the Fed- | |eral Emergency Administration of Public Works and shall be construct- | ed under rules and reguiations of the | Public Works Administration as ap- proved by the Administration, by jexecutive orders of the President, jand as amended for Alaska. Attention is called to the fact| that no less than the minimum wage | rates as shown in the Construction | Regulations included in the contract | must be paid on this project. If any person contemplating sub- mitting a bid for the proposed con- Itract is in doubt as to the meaning of any part of the plans and speci- fications, or other contract docu- ments, he may submit to the City | Architect, Sitka, Alaska, a written request for an interpretation thereof. The person submitting the request lawill be responsible for its prompt delivery. Any interpretation of the proposed documents will be made only by addendum duly issued and a copy of such addendum will be mailed or delivered to each person receiving a set of such documents. The city of Sitka, Alaska, will not be responsible for any other explana- tions or interpretations of the pro- posed documents. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids and to waive any infor- mality in the bids received. There is available the sum of about Twenty Three Thousand Dol- lars ($23,000.00) for this project. CITY OF SITKA, ALASKA By MAYOR KOSTROMETINOFF First Publication Jan. 18, 1937 Second Publication Jan. 25, 1837 Copyright 1937, LicGETT & MyzRs Topacco Co, partments. Today" You say MILDNESs Well » you get it in Chesterflelds—refra i mildness that’s neverlflll:f for the good things smoking can give you. ..