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THE DAILY ALAS with JAMES STEWART WENDY BARRIE UNA MERKEL WELDON HEYBURN TED HEALY RALPH MORGAN Directed by EDWIN L. MARIN Produced by LUCIEN HUBBARD — MAJOR BOW PUB LOCAL SCOUTS PREPARING FOR JAMBOREE ON FEB. 5 The annual jamboree of Gastin- eau Boy Scouts to be held on the fifth of next month is the occasion of a series of practices bei held here nightly by local troops. Ex- perience in first aid work and sig- naling is being developed. B ANN'S AVE. PROPEETY IS NOW TO EE Miss Theresa Camphs chagof, new owner in Dou a visitor here yesterday lo the property she recently purcha from Sam Hartley, also of Ch gof, with the view of repairing improving the buildings, which are located on St. Anns’ Avenue. LEAVES SEATTLE TONI Jack Warner is booked for sage to Doug on the Pri Norah, scheduled to leave at 9 o'- clock tonight from Seattle, afier nearly two months’ absence seeking medical attention. He is reported much improved in health. R EXCITING CONTEST EXPECTED, HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL The fourth game in the Channel High School basketball champi: ship series, Douglas vs. Juneau, is scheduled for Friday evening in the k) REPAIRED | | ferred to W IFINE CAST IN . THE NIGHT THE FASTEST ROMANCE OF 1936! Love'seis a dizzy pace ...and James Stewart, your grangd new fa- vorite, lsads the way in a filr-full of laughs and action! Metro. otlwyn\ "= Mayer & i VAUDEVILLE IC GHOST NO. 1 S Juneau High With one man v hand and another member of team a wrenched knee, the D will go into the game somew handicapped and their char again winning would seem rem However, the never- -die spir will give a good account of itself in spite of the apparent odds befora they lose out entirely in the s 2 which a defeat would mean. e e— NEW OFFICER IS CHOSEN FOR C. D. A. AU their iast regular meeting Tuesday night, the Catholic Daugh- ters of America elected Mrs. Loretta Heron to fill the office left vacant Wenzel. Mrs. Wen- night on the North nzel has been trans- hington, D. C. - CLARK—Focs Scheol Gymnasium. v an injured tha at of rit Mr. V RHODA MAY Cln= ; rectionist. 517 Goldstein Bldg. adv. WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE— Witheut Calsmel—And You'll Juup Out of Bed in the Morning Rarin’ te Go . The liver should pour out two, ot ot bile oo your bowels daily, T¢ hie bl s not flowing freely, your food It ’fll'-d:fln'yl in the bowels. Gas bloats up r stomach. You get constipated. Your hole system is poisoned and you feel sunk and the world looks punk. Laxatives are only ?‘5; i A-fi. bowel movement doesn't a ‘cause. 5 T o, i Caars Uil Tiver lls to get t) two po e mae you feal up and up"", Harm: less, gentle, amazing in making bile Carter's Little Liver Pills by y efase aaything oy Ay for ‘wame. Stabborn [P For Prompt, Safe Efficient Service CALL CHECKER CAB PHONE 556 A THE TERMINAL “This Is Something Different That You Will Enjoy.” f The First National Bank JUNEAU ‘ [ ] CAPITAL—$50.000 SURPLUS—$75.000 @ COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGE ACCOUNTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 2% Paid on ! | Savings l Bi cent pecple. ;I t’s Gossip From Zoo )gosfiip from Cincinnatis zoo: i‘esses are awaiting the stork, | largest in captivity, SPEED" DRAHIA OF CAR-MAKING Twenty-two Charged wit! Murder in Unigue Court Trial of “Fury” The drama and romance of mod ern indus which . tl 1 large seldom rec: combine n engagement of the Coliseum Theatre is happily titled. Tt pace of the hanical age and at tihe same (ime, human- ines the sceme in any typical Ameérican industrial plant. It is a| story of automobile manufacturing and of dare-devil tests on dan ous curves, with = colorful love af- fair in progress. | The ¢ con Weldon He Morga 101 One of the most room scenes in the his ican jurisprudence—a trial of {(y-two men and women jointly charged with first degrec murder provides a dramatic highlight in the Metro-Goldwyn-N ry,” co-starr sylvia 8Spencer Tracy, at the tre. Many weeks of faced the unique se Walter Abel youns district conviet the mem used of burning o kill a kidnap suspect being guard- od within. Others in the strong production includ rd Ellis Wa Brennar George Walcoit, Frank Albertson, Arthus Stone and ) an Wal reflects is of James Stew- | Una Merkel Healy, Ralp! unusual cour of Ame twen- s COONS Sidne; apitol Thea 1 Pre-iy 1 (rio-—Deanna Dur- 1 which |pin nd 4 10 Ray Three § wetre y On of this| Cabot D he d on tk hout the adolescent lid it by playing of grown-u n Lila ladies when sk p L Anita I The picture, scenarized by Di- r i rector Fritz Lang and Bartlett Cor-'den, bef playing le Anne Sh mack from an original story by ley wore little girl dresces as long Nerman Kresna, is a gripping story she could and then, when the dan- of lawlessness in America and gerous age arrived, began dressing tragic effect on the lives of inno- like an ingenue. child chose staye 1t sdree years ayed ads fledged Mont- as did Baby - .- > Osborne, out great Uncle Sam'sin & U. S. Bureau of Mines Has/| Largest Library of = | Films in World WASHINGTON, Jan. 28. — The United States Bureau of Mines says it has the largest circulating library | of movie films in the world. Oddes: thing about the million dollar col- | lection is that it cost the government nothing to produce them. A coal company, for example, paid ' for the elaborate portrayal of coal production which is enlivened by shots of terrific dust and gas ex- plosions set off in the Bureas experimental mine at Bruceton, Pa, | to demonsirate the extreme exposi- bility of coal rust. Another shows how «miners use a canary to test for the presence of carbon monoxide in a mine. The latest two-recler, of a Vir-| ginia park, produced by the bureau for the national park service was| paid for by an oil company — on! the theory it would promote tr: to parks and consequent consum; tion of gasoline. In like manner the whole 62 of the bureaws films (whose 3,800 copies are booked solid for months | ahead) were financed by one indus- | try or another. | M. F. Leopold, who promotes, pro- | duces and edits the films, says his | expeditions have covered all the| contenents. Filming “Glimpses of | Texas” took him to the heart of the Chisos mountains on the Mexi- | can border. { The Bureau’s films, available free to any public organization had 76,000 showings last year to audiences to- taling nearly 7,000,000. Most of -the films are devoted to production and industrial uses of minerals, from silver to sulphur. Boih , a different futuae Tung: Britain's in Dither Plans to 1nc. LABOR LOST Edward’s abdication forced (his s reliefs for the cerenation, 1o 5! Elizabeth as his subjects this ¢ By GODFREY ANDERSON LONDON, Jan. 28. — Al months’ preparation for the c ing of a bachelor king, haras onation officials have had h to revise their plans as a re Edward’s abdication. | One set of regaua, one |one crown, are no longer en {There is a queen to be crov The queen’s crown, Wit |mous Koh-i-noor diamor queen’s throne, the qucer must be prepared for Qu ; | beth. CINCINNATI, Jan. 28.—Bits of | Must Find More Se Architects who designed ¢ Eight lion cubs have been sold in|10F KIngs robing roon cent months but zo0 officials say | PAIUY erc at least two of thi mai ion. | Westminster o o SO g over their plans e Mr. and Mrs. Tiger are also anti- ;‘nquems IR Toom st b | The Duke of Norfc A shal, has a host of fresh | has begun to| gomenow he has to allot sca Jiberngts. ; already crowded Abbey Giraffes must have their spinach Elizabeth's family, the Stra and each alsq gets two onions for ,nq to her friends. Wreokinat.. .. | Historic Proccdure Susie, the “only trained gorilla in| Growning of the queen i the world,” gets cod liver oil, tds th follow Bistoric pre 3 Abe, the alligator went to sleep| On the same aitar ste in October in the basement of the Queen Mary knelt at the reptile house; they put him in a King George the strait-jacket until April. of a century ago, a com: A e | will kneel at her husband In 1806, the Ohio Legislature cre-'be crowned and anointed ated a lottery law to raise $12000/ The dean of Westminster needed to repair the bank of the|hand the archbishop of Canterbury Scioto river at Chillicothe, the holy oil in the anointing spoon ed , the Kodiak Bear and KA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, \JAN. Wings of Song T e oEYE of Fum was in her I B Coronation t all over again—with George VI and Ulqueen upon the head. A queen > | prayer all the pe 7 |on the throne, supporied by the bi 28,1937, rbara Ann Is Losted Eithe ents Jound he r Barbara Ann is 1dst or her pars lost, because New York poli ski suit and all, weeping gotten when Police Lieu- tenant William Cassidy produced a bag of ca 't A ACCOUNTS ARE "¢ BEING GIVEN % 70 COLONISTS coniract same 4 L % AV ed 14, the bowing age inder ; W | tim: | Final Metmorandums Issued to Matanuskans—Credits that Are to Be Allowed . Jan, 28 has been issued b er Ross L. Sheely to all col- ts of the: Matanuska project ; the final basis ement on h the purchase contract will eventually be made. The reductions, authorized by Directors and approved by Wash- ington, include that no charge will drilling and je will be mad frequently hing in particula npa wa D and Judy 20th. Century MER, Alask A i randum Was Waiting d about eight years' and she was wait- into a picture oppor warbling is lyric a disciple of red- off several hum- m an was just for pump b el well pip medical and hospital charg nuary 1, 1987, will be Geducted ie amount due the corpora- n jcal she a who was just 11 Jan to be heard in pic- he specializes June (real “mame ) tried out for ar but the man ir Jack Haley, w oach. She is i Credit Credit will be given for commis- at the date of $5 it and child over 12 and $36 for each child under will be given for acreage red. These reductions in char; 1, it is estimated, approximate the amount it ' would have cost to main- these familic n relief in the for ti months. y led a The deductions ar me basis an- 0. e past Accounts The findings reves tfoir ff " dcedih about” $12,000 af ywed, while on the bill i Ruddell, of Louis v Minn,, said he has been given notice to vacate his heme and all stock or tiels or legal taken. His eviction no- from ‘he ARRC a Jlure to cooperate onable demands. aid “to go ahead T h’fl’(’(."u”. Hurrie e a Queen ¢ releas for and © unrea t on and T'll fight this. is gick at present but promised more later ly di 1 seven childrer e colonist and 00.” One Applies For Closing st - H d Johnson, hton Cour Mic ha d for glosing of his aceount and wdrawal, from the colony. M Johnson died on J y 13 as t ult of, & stroke. The Johnson farm will be hgld for him until March so an make aryangements for th of his son, aged three. John- wishes o return and may re- sume his pliee in the colany. > s Hiloh-Hikes Self Info Legislature DALLAS; Texas is lon hitch-hike 18 anointed upon the head only, but| Legislature on a peldge "Lu! the king is ancinted on the head,|vote to the best of my judgment| breast and the palms of each hand.!and refuse to be bought off on any| Archbishop Givesr Ring aitter for any amount of money.” While the queew is anointed she HL‘ _r('v(mg ,fi“:,‘f“[,“." and that is supported by her two bishops| s me absut the youngest mem- and & maginificent, golden pall 1s |PCY Of the state lawmaking body on { held over her head by four ladfes<in. [F°C0Td.” e says. | S iged by friends of C | The archbishop ‘then plices on ldon entered the first prima the fourth finger of her right hand, |July against five other candidates, the 's ring, encrusted with|[&nd emerged: wictorious from the 7.as he €00s.507 hcirun-off-lesss than ‘a ‘month’ Tater by the sggd of & 0f4,150 ‘td 1,938, and God to. whom be- | e ipeople out on’ the' road ongeth. all power and diguity, prog- (Al know Iwas adgthing but ver you.in this your- honor, and biker when I was campaign- | grant you therein-dopg to -continueing ?*W eldo - says. “But - when| fearing Him a and always fthey pickedamae up T told them and Jdoing such things as shall p! e weré helping me out, Him, through Jesus Christ our Lord Amen.” At the concluding ) ha t Ruddell he most e wes more than of ap- culptor, under contract to furnish jand the archbishop will anoint the t00, m-td-farm canvas| ion had spent $46| will pay him $10| Legislature is in rds of sses in the Abbey |for th {will raise their arms and place their ja day {coronets upon their heads. | session Bows To Kir { The archbishop will then hand | |the queen her sceptre in the right hand and the ivory tod ed by a dove—in the left. As the queen returns to her place job while the - in Clay County, Kas., advantage of a recent| prices bel e shortage | reduced egg supplies| t they'had none to s o take urmount- | rige in {of feed $0 tF in-waiting and | #e—— chops and her lad: 1 {trainbearers, she makes deep abei- sance to the king as she passes him, Later they kneel side by side again s the communion service matks the closing stages of the ceremony. miling Service” Bert’s Cash Grocery PHONE 105 RA 1 for rea- with + ™ TONIGHT IS THE NIGHT HATE-DRIVEN DRAMA! Hippodrome Judgment Day Alaska Empire News Plute’ Daily MIDNIGHT PREVIEW BETTE DAVIS in GOLDEN ARROW THE SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU \IN SOAKED FIGURED PRINTS. HERALD SPRING ALICE MAXWELL PARIS, igged ! howers n dark Jen, 28-—New flower- chiffons, water - proofed | destined to| bright days this prin The mishe new ‘“raincoat prints’ are softly-glazed like a glor- hintz and patterned in multi- Roses and dalsies are among he flower motifs used on them. 1 fair weather fabries include | West” plaids and “cowboy” | prin Both are rayon weaves eat to look like the smoothest of linens and intended for ostumes, Among the designs on them are sprinters silhouetted in wi agalust dark roadways and ay bicycle racers in a medley red and white whe: Cupid Patterns Ouber pey fabries includg reversi- le cloques of two colors in unu ual patterns. one side and biscui sther, prepare to shoot arrows in 1 colors. Derbies line up in red| and green. Cups and tbapots, watch- es and chains, scissors and horps— il of them snap into reverse cal the cloque's back fs| kir olored on the| | d. andy colors @ mond sugar-coatings L fine, dull-surfaced crepe designed evening. A glamorous maie in crimson r which he delicate as al-| are chosen for! STEP Cupids, light-blue on| Meks in geld brocade are scat- \.vrv(l‘ is also shown for evening. Bl k Sheep Prints A whole flx of black sheep, herded by a gentle shepardess in gra) pogrs on o 1t crepe back- ground. Other print motifs on crepes inc. re; zo-rounds, umping jacks, bewk s, beoks and slave chains. Evening chiffons flash large pat= terns in brightly-colored flowers, smaller designs of mixed fruits or multi-colored strawberries. Lustrous printed satins have lace designs. Lames register new evening smart- ness in red and gold or green and silver cioques. A lame brocade in lemon and silver has a large pat- tern of waving trees with small motifs tucked here and there in the lower branches. Among the motifs are miniature ehurches—No- tre Dame, the Madeleine and Sacre Couer, |allte ¢ e CRISIS NEAR AT PADUCH |Thousands Leaving' Homes on Orders—Warn- ing Is Given PADUCAH, Kenwucky, Jan. 28— A crisis is near here. The Red Cross officers have hurriedly evac- uated thousands of reluctant inhabe itants. Col. Chat Rhodes, Army Engineer, gave a warninz that a 61 foot crest is expected within the next 48 hours nd this was the signal for the Red Cross to insist on evacuation. e e ) INTO A NEW LIFE! Find new and more pleasures money with which to enjoy them! Ta from the ke a tip Daily Alaska Empire WANT -ADS