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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, FEB. 26, 1937. mmmumnmmmmluuluumullmglwflu@u|||||||||||||||mm1 RADIO STARS ; | -~ ¢ Mirning Classes | , & IN TOP SPOTS A gt % . Are Organizing . .. Fighting men of THEATRE the raw frontier he Show Place of Juneauff UF NEW F"_M 1) First Session Is Held Last BE#PSS defend the West STARTING TONIGHT udh s : B E\(el\rlillg — Enrollment e : against the in- ‘A Modern Hermit Hero of ; \ . Started, Open to Al : vasion of gang- FOLKS! I 4y i Western” Loaded : i > : students were present last | It’s 2 ‘ with Action > # > N night at the opening session of il | v University of Alaska Mining Time for ol ey S T 3 tension course which is under the , Ve i weadliners, Bing T % U J { K con= REVELRY! by and Bob Burns, have leadi J 4 b o B e by r b e [roles in the newest of the Crosby| 3 ; ! : . % 1 {musicals, “Rhythm cn the Ra e $ e en and t t Ischeduled to open tonight at the » . G O Wwas spen the discussion |Capitol Theatre. The picture fes % & i R various minerals and wh tures Frances Farmer in the fem- 5 AW ’ ; ] arc located in Alask: inine lead, and boasts a cast head-| B 3 ) ' ough (he cour jed by such outstanding players as| 4 starte tudents may enr |Samuel S. Hinds, Warren Hymer,| B 2 3 9 4 3 time order that ever |Lucille Glesson and George : iStone. It als: troduces for the| 3 3 . o | : X - Stone wisointroduces for the| { i p ge of | the : 0} ! HENRY B. WALTHALL first time to screen audiences Mz s Kot the i |{tha Raye, dynamic stage comed : 5 T § Sanieot AU g MARGARET CALLAHAN fenne who boasts an acrobatic face . . 1 st ; next Monday | o * and a rapid-firc line of near-in- A oy it 10 o'clock. Evening| sanity. - L & ses start at 7:30 o'clock. ... ALSO... “Rhythm on the Range” launch* 5 2 - asses will be held daily for a % S g hics, ol of them ot \ & od of five weeks and they meet| Chapter 5 BING CROSBY rently heard on the radio and in| & . g the Williams Building, cc { \ ~ 2 - » S AR VAl dance halls everywhere. They in-| K . . . 4 cond and Franklin Streets be \ G ; “FLASH GORDON lclude “I Can't Escape From you.” : > morning and evening classes {“The House That Jack Built For ) _ 5 . will be kept parallel so that those| S Jill,” “If You Can't Sing It You'l| [ ; . : who enroll may switch 1 “1'();}:‘;3" in Have To Swing It “Empty Sad-| i 3 ik : Wy forth w v | Harbor Lights % i ldles,” “I'm An Old Cow Hand from IR - > X for X SR "IMv"I"OR AND the Rio Grande” and “Roundup i i e VITALIKY Lullaby.” R by Territory, t! I re ap- Ye Old T Sh Day Journey Crosby and Burns are cowboys in ; $ ok ¢ : propriated funds for this work to ke DY o the picture, which opens with the i ‘ ¢ be carried on by the University of| PR | pair appearing in a Madison Square L ; : Alasks | THEATRE |Garden rodeo. The story's plot re- - e ubjects are handled so as tol Late News |volves around their return trip to] ! i be use to anyone inyerested in s | Arizona. Crosby rides in a box car| : ¢ prospecting, and previous technical {with a prize Hereford bull he I ¢ J knowledge is not nec r - : s S purchased—and a stowaway, Miss ; 5 rollment. All the expenses are paid| | BACK FROM DIESEL SCHOOL Farmer, who is a society girl flee- 3 5 s by the Territory outside of a lab-| ng from an undesired marriage.| SAILORS S| | ) oratory ual, blow-pipe and ea ""uca“ 1] | Seuming 10 Junted CHN. ST | |Burns rides in a passenger car A flock of new spring hats has been designed to wear with the suits, platinum e, which the student! ing aboard the motorship Norca | from Seattle were Clifford Berg, D, |and has the erratic Miss Raye as| scheduled fer great popularity this scason. Some of them are keeps for his own use. { H | ‘raveling companion variations of the sailor. Here is one with a drooping brim of natural - | Special classes twice a week will be| e”ury argfl E. Baker, and Ray Hagerup, thres BOF: BURNS At The Coliseum rough straw, slightly reminiscént of yele-built-for-two days.” |held for the CCC men who wish to Juneau youths who have been at { “The Last Outlaw’ RKO Radio’s| .mppa jow crown is of brown belting. (Design by Harry Solomo; further their knowledge about m Bl tending diesel engineering school in e low cro is of bro elting. esign by Harry S Oms. Seattle for the past several months, |outdoor action drama co-starring 2 i ing. They will be held at 8:30 a.lp = X | CHILDREN’S MATINEE Harry Carey and Hoot Gibson and| "= 0 T T R OVENTISEE L m. o Saturday and 1 5. m. oniParents of White Girl, and i oA i e i featuring Henry B. Walthall, Mar- o e fir b | yi X R 5 | cial classes for th . 73 T SATURDAY, 1 P. M. , garet Callahan, and Tom Tyler nine lead in an exciting romance | CC men weré held 1ast year and Ne gro Husband A[) e Empfrg ad. “Rhythm on_the Range” 1 is the story of the riproaring come-|With Hoot Gibson. Tom Tyler is FOR CONFERENCE ;:ovca to be very sccesstul in Ju-| pear in Court Chapter 5—*“Flash , back of a two-gun Rip Van Winkle.|the mod leader ay Mayer, Harry | R neau, Ketchikan, Petersburg, and| il Gordon L 4 Carey in the title role is in a|Jans, Frank Jenks, Frank Thomas, Cordova SR Giitoon Candy : sense a modern Rip—a famous d.,s_‘qp'.;:;d r:::u\!& ;lu.mlralw:::” .m?‘m?;r;‘ Pa oF . L. Wood ;n-rln"n-d in Ju- The MERRER S Teore, G| ABTA Palmer, parents of Felta Pal- perado of the old west who loses|® U ptor iplete neau this morning in his mission ALARAJRIY "0 dore, Ga er Menifield, and the girl's negro| AR et e e wona to @ e st et e Mesenger t 4143 oock, P B B o f [Duhin Joh Lo Manifid, 3 it ter century—not in sleep, cent. to second degree | e ] e e prison—and walks out into a be-| L3 sy 7o) tend the 7th Day Adventists con- her home. iy R SCha AotrisThe SO e WRITER s DEATH ge-ra S blet e bullet i idering maze of automobiles, ra~ SEAL OUT ON PATROL . |yengion which opens tonight at 7:30 - D e il age 5 16 Th e e é dios, cocktail bars, and airplanes oclock in the Mission Chapel, at Putvin, Miss Wilma Putvin, Mr.| v . : Paraffin tests made under the di- 4 Setting out on a post-trapping > insists the girl is only 14, s : _|to find himself looked upon not as'season patrol of Lynn Canal, ex-|M and Second Streets. and Mrs. Coon and their two chil- i T ls AGGIDENTAL‘recd“fm[\oé‘is:]e:gcrg:;](. tl:gy‘):g: a celebrated bad man, but as an|pected to take about a week, the ates from Ketchikan are:’'dren, Jay and Duane; Miss Eloise ps b "4 8 i ° the PTeS”| ut-of-date old fogy. Alaska Game Cominission vessel|J. A. Wandve, Bruce Johnston, Mr. Crowley, Miss Genevieve Herwick, IS OPERATED UPON c l lng jaRce 8t ;‘:fi‘cp"e:ibggwgfl burns o0} Cirpe film reveals his thrilling re-|Seal, with Junior Administrative ond Mrs. John Tetter, and their(O. W. Herwick, Bernard Johnon.| Mrs. Hurry Sakamoto entered St 2 e % Koi Ay *|turn to fame as a fighting man— | Assistant Dave Wood and Wardem{son JohnniesTetter; Mrs. Anna Pet-, The two delegates from Peters-]Ann’s Hospital last evening and V Shot that Killed Pearson at| iere inconclusive in reconstructing | . "o side of the law. Dorioine Gy aboard, safled. from erson, Gloria Peterson, Robert Pet-|burg are Mrs. Ellingsen and Mag-|underwent an operation this morn-| IPURE VAN ILLA . 3 i Shmeting. Margaret Callahan, appearing as/ Juneau this morning early. lerson, Mrs. W. Putvin, Miss Dona nus Olsen. ing. Palm Springs Was Fir- | undersheritt steve Lynch said S L SR : 1 that the weapon apparently dis- . ed in Struggle |charged as Mrs. Pearson tried to | wrest it from her husband. PALM SPRINGS, Cal,, Teb. 26— Mys. Pearson is still in a hospital Officials today expressed the be-|prostrated with grief and suffering lief that Humphrey Pearson, promi- from shock. nent film writer found dead in his| S ! desert cottage yesterday, was acci-| { dentally shot to death as he and RHODA MAY CLARK—Foui cui- his wife struggled for possession of rectionist. 517 Goldstein Bldg. adv INCOME TAX REPORTS PREPARED For your convenience our office will be open until 10 P. M. dur- ...sun-cured in the tobacco ing tax period. JAMES C. COOPER COMPANY fields‘ of Turkey and Greece Certified Public Accountants 205 Seward Street .. .these are the spicy leaves that help make Chesterfields an outstanding cigarette. 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