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) THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, MAY 4, | THE SHOW PLACE OF SUNEAU | LAST TIMES ATEATRS, TONIGHT GARY COOPER | Madeleine CARROLL MIDNIGHT PREVIEW w “WOMEN ARE | TROUBLE" EXTRA! “March of Time" “The News Behind the News” Daily Alaska Empire News RAINBOW GIRLS Puliizer Prize PRESENT SHOW ' Awards Ave Given : wrights, Editors and ’ “The Piot Thickens” Comes| Others, Distinguished to Coliseum Under | or NEW YORK, May 4.—Awards o Lodge Auspices Pulitzer prizes were announced to- { | |dealers for all lines of community ¢ day as follows college for women. | éiasair | Revolvinz about the activities of| To Margaret Mitchell for her - They tock a flying leap together | TAND A (r(u’ifm'enm' between Boy 'u\d‘ ar tional g O 21| Civil War story “Gone with the e i to the top of the ladder in their lGinl s ; p an international g g gt O Y 45 ; Al |Girl Scout leaders, Gastineau Chan- thicves and two my jus and | Wind. < 5 i FRSERSIOT WREL Loy, (SR IROUIe nel Baseba 4 icials, deemingly untelated murders, RKO| To the St. Louis Post-Dispatch for Drive Started to Get En-!tdwn,” a study of a typical American | {e 'r:]»:v.ml-lmlmr:fl:? ;I“fl;"":"" ";: Radio's “The Plot Thi will | the most disinterested and meritor:- rollment Up to Six “‘»";\1 Fony i“"]“' & YRS WREVE AN | 4 |arranged shortly and it is antici- be presented under the of|ous public e in exposure of A L iR, Ind, GLNg eearon dox ). ; S |pated that the major awards for| the Rainbow Girls tonight at Un‘l']";‘ \'\-’,hnhxlvkx-‘:gx.\:r;::mI frauds. Million Persons :‘":‘i"’;‘: il “"“|~“J’( A publishing | Fcho of Lindbergh Kidnap- winners of the Buy At Home Gaod Coliseum Theatre. | To Van Wycks Brooks “Flowering S S e o . e |will Contest wil <pense The new offering ngain presents|Of New England.” as the best Am-| BERLIN, May 4 drive is being It's Soul Shattering | ing Heard in Federal oaid i el oy S dhtort " made to step uj e members N : ¥ [&* b e ¥ James Gleason as the redoubtable|erican historical work. e to step up the membership of o, o)) ghout it this way, be- Court in New York inz all the points visited by win- Inspector, but a new “Hilde-| To Allan Nevin for his “Hamil-|the Natlo 2 ociallst German La- | tween chuckles. | it \ners of the Better Times All Al- farde” in the person of ZaSu PRitts,|ton Fish, Interhistory of the Grant!Por party from three million, five F12 fasty EWAR 3 — Paul| sontests plus an all day boe e iein v]\;-y., el e S e SrADt, undred thousand to about six mil-| He: “Wirting a book with some NEWARK, N J, May 4. — Paullaska Contests plus an all day boat whos e il ,].' i S 2 |lion. Membership in the party has One youre married to is a soul | Wendel took (lu"v\mw» stand w~‘mp across Puget Sound with lun- ";R“A'fl;‘l;m““écf‘“X:”fi:}:‘“I‘;“;‘C:‘I‘lw s L Uheen closed since May Day in 1033, shattering ordeal. 1 reaily friend-|ddy, over the objections of the de-|cheon at the beautiful Empress of the film. Screen fans Wil roel | o 81000 mmrd s distinguished | The new members of the German 1y ‘cat and dog-ing |fense, in the Federal Court, In the Hotel in Victoria, B. C. then El D Edms My Ol e A e example of work of roertore. s Labor Front, the National Socialist| ~She: “We divided the work to|conspiracy trial against Ellis Par-|Paso, San_Antonio, Houston, New Broderlck severally enacted Qe o Tive, Howard . Biakes, [Welfare organizations, and the Na-|b done in sections, wiote separ {ker and his son Ellis Parker, Jr,|Orleans, Chicago, St. Paul, Min- son's cial pssistant in the shared by five, Howard W. Blakes- | jons) soclalist Women's organiza-[ately, and then ediled together.”|to tll the story of his abduction|neapolis, Butte, Helena, Spokane cd;;l:; gc(ixl;;“g:l:: ;\l‘:f‘s it O'Neill C?i‘ “{TOCX;“?W“ Y()llf&“}-k;!:md tion. He: “We made a deal that neith-|and when he was forced to confess and home. Siot: ke, faathiscar \\'cn]gthy col-| Tribune; Cobind Beharilal, of Uni-| leaders have three reasons for €r could throw aws the oth ‘Ial ely to the Lindbergh kidnaping. But wail and nee.. This idea is lect(;r PN n:mx‘eum Sied se’em‘v?!‘ifll S;zrvice' and’ David ‘Die?t of deciding upoh the expansion of the|Work without warning.” | Wendel said he had known _lhv good and can be wuxkcc_i out to ad- £ al i mg lic !tho‘ HerinpaaFoward o» O lparty at this time. In the first| They are as frank children |elder Parker, Chief of the Burling- |vantage of all as it climinates so- to 0] El.' mi Cflflva '(1)' e police, nUl"Thp' 3 pps-! :’lz]r UeWSDADETS| J1ace, the German Labor party|about their experience with mar-|ton County detectives, for many licitation for each of these Individ- is there apparently any connec- y were awarded the distributed, . .o funds. Then too, the party riage and work. Marriage is one of years. He said he first discussed the ual activities, which are bound to tion between them and the disap- $1,000 for coverage of the Harvard mearance of the famous Cellini |Centennary celebration last year. | Cup from its case in the museum.| Editor John Owens, of the Bal- But Hilde curiosity, and|timore Sun is the winner for dis: ‘he ensvaetic. If often mistsken, ac- | tinguished editorial writing. | tions of the Inspector, finally bring Gecrge A. Kaufman and Moss to light the underlying motives of Hart have been awarded the prize ..n organized gang of crooks who are | for the best play, the current Broad- responsible for both killings. }way hit, a comedy of American Life o “You Can’t Take It With You” | WAKING MOOD OF| ey Bote Work— CHINK IS THEME| " Lomds™ Put Head OF COOPER FILM Conflict of Masses and War Lord Background of Screen Romance | Together io Write Their Way to Success, and How Modern war-torn China is the ckground fc the fast-moving drama of romance, adventure and | intrigue. e General Died at which opened at the Capi- patre last Sunday. rom today's head- picture presents v Cooper as a soldier of fortune in the ranks of the people’s n- gaged in a war of annibiliation with the war lords who have preyed upon the country for centuries. Beautiful blonde Madeline Carroll plays the part of the lure used by a war lord to trap him. } In a swiftly paced story which faithfully adheres to fact and re- ROBERT AND HELEN Married To Is “Soul Shaite M PROFESSORS LYND, Writing With Some One You're ync. cays, “Helen is't the tains all the magnitude of the great Instead ""l choosing betw Kind that chatters.” | awakel r f Cl P’ fi reveals marriage and a career, many a 4 " e 5 i ’ | of the girl in the young hero she| fessions and business hag P8 out GOBCUEE s mtumsion’y is ordered to destroy turn to teamed up with husband or with "%"¢ '™ sy \ s ‘”“j‘f riration and then to love. Hay wife. In a series of arlic of !“m "““““I & o trapped _him, and having herself| Wwhich this is the first, he - CHiEges h ki become enmesked in the web of in-| Arne, AP Feature Service g o 1“.“-‘ g Ay L trigue she helped to weave, she of-| er tells how some of them have ks o SRl fers her life for that of the man, donc it it e A ek she betrayed. Cooper, in a desper- Nt G Ot Irust Stk Howa By SIGRID ARNE GEORGE BROS. ! PLAN GOODWILL TRIP CONTEST Buy-at-Home Campaign Idea Being Considered by Juneau Store On his recent trip to Pacific Coast cities and smaller communities in t Northwest, Joe George, of G Brothers Payn T t and the ler Department store made a special study of the latest mer- chandising ide: and the propor-| ticnate cost expended by merchants in various lines of business in pro- moting good will of the communi- ties visited. Commenting on ings, Mr. George sald ated the Townsend Club I inves plen as staged in various localities, his find- nancing of trips for winners in Com- and travel mercial baseball leagues _|tours for winners of contests which cover all points in the Unit- ed States and even some trips be- ing offered for major awards to Pe , France and return. Don Eck, of the Don Eck Travel Tours, rep- senting the advertising depart- ments of the Alaska Steamship Company the Northern Pacific Railway, Southern Pacific Company, ate gamble, saves his life and that the other is tired. The Illinois Central Railroad and the of the girl whom he loves by play- AP Feature Service Writer who wants to read must grin if the| Pennsylvania System of Railways ing to the vanity of a dying man. NEW YORK—“The Lynds” think othier brings a guest. And so on, |§aVe me very valuable information, | R bty af6 toxtinate HeiRnRE Moy ATe the Lynds laugh over the explaining that the usual procedure known as “The Lynds.” They like it friend who groaned at their wed-|in ‘outside’ communities was to put that way. ding: “They each needed an an-i0n one hube Buy at Home Good Will Conventionally speaititg, (h\‘\’rcln 1 they goth got an.” \’Cumml in which all merchants, Prof. Robert tamd of the sociology! Pl D i | business and professional men can PARTY ls UUT division in Cu!‘\ s gradua l",j i :p«n‘hvm.nlv on a percentage basis X Fabimintint ool LRk PAUL WENDEL |thereby spreading the cost equall; &4 the larger and smaller) | ciology lecturer at b Lawrence [h('! ween the sociological problems they teach. Lindbergh kidnaping on March 12, So they accepted a stiff challenge 1932, when Parker expressed the| to their theories about 15 years ago wish to contact some one in the when they said, “I do.” | underworld concerning the case. Hiking Was Their Cupid | - e - Lynd was just out of Princeton;| | Mrs. Lynd had finished Wellesley. ! SOFT LANDING ‘ He was hiking down Mount Wash-{ | ington in the White Mountains, finds it must get a firmer hold on the masses, particularly in view of the increasing religious opposition. Lastly, the party is being reorgan- ized internally in order to give it better supervision of the German people, and it needs all the help it can get. | Each block warden of the party come eventually anyway an dgives he public and various participants a great deal more for their money than they would be abie to receive under other methods. “In the meantime, Mr. George said, work on the alterations of the George Brothers establishment is being rapidly pushed and it is | the activities of the Boys and Girls | Scout troeps in raising funds for their annual jamborees, the fi- | TONIGHT ONLY PRESENTED BY THE RAINBOW GIRLS THIN 'HE 1S AN / ALSO Dame Shy Cherry Blossoms Bold King Cole The Hills of Old Wyoming News TONIGHT ONLY General Admission Children Loges (manding the city’s water outlet, it DEFENDERS OF BILBAO FIEHT IN LAST DITCH Ten Thousand Women and | is claimed. Three thousand Italian soldiers are reported to have been killed in the attack on Bilbao. e BARR T0 ATLIN SPECIAL NOTICE Regular meeting of the American o - |is supposed to know all the people lin his district. He is also respon- his national when he met a man with two girls. ‘They stopped to chat. Lloyd thought “Nice. They like to hike.” When {hoped that plans for this gigantic (Buy At Home Good Will Contest {(um be perfected at an early date| WITH 4 TODAY Children Reported to Legion Auxiliary Tuesday May 4, af FOR $10.000 {Former Producer Claims He| || Lent Actress Money— sible for caring for comrades in case of need and help- one of the girls mentioned T! ing them with their problems. | Veblen, the economist, Lynd was - PAATO CANGEL ———— intrigued. He continued down the :T: A : 1 /mountain, and l.hc- ule:('r pur':\' \\'f‘m }:_lectra \vl“ Probably NOI STOCK QUOTATIONS { lup—without introductions. Two days| > | @ 5 later Lynd puffed up the moun-| Return to Fairbanks tain again to see if the girl had! Until Next Week i And where did they spend their Because warming weather in the| NEW YORK, May 4. — Closing |Signed the guest book at the top.| quotation of Alaska Juneau mine She had. He wrote to her. | I believe the whole community can be greatly benefilted by a com- bined effort.” MRS. LYDIA WEBBER MRS. JOHN WALMER SHARE CEDAR CHEST Have Evacuated ST. JEAN DE LUZ, France, May 4.—~The Basque defenders of Bil- bao are today fighting in the last ditch to save the city. Evacuation of at least 10,000 women and chil- dren is assured. Insurgent dispatches said Gen. | Leaving the airport here this morning shortly after 10 o'clock, Pilot L. F. Barr flew his North Can- ada Air Express plane to Atlin, B. C., today with Harry Clark, Miss Winifred James, Miss Ruth Durie, and Warren Cartmel as passengers. Pilot Barr was to make the re- turn flight to Juneau this after~ noon, and was slated for a hop with |stock today is 12'., American Can | Mount| Interior has softened the snow-| freight to the Polaris-Taku Mine || She Forgot to Repay | LOS ANGELES, Cal, May 4.— | The $10,000 recovery suit of David| Shratter against Greta Garbo has| |been continued until Jume 21 on| \plea of the film company she is busy in a picture Shratter, a former European film producer, alleges he advanced money to Garbo when she was struggling for recognition and she failed to |repay it. S e ee ACCUSED OF ASSAULT { Jack Glendon was arrested today | by deputy marshals on a warrnm! |charging assault and battery and | was released on $150 bail. He was accused by William Denomey of as- | saulting him at Denomey’s place | near the Douglas Island end of the| Douglas bridge. THE BEST TAP BEER IN TOWN! THE MINERS' Recreation Parlors BILL DOUGLAS | porrrrre e e e Cigars Cigarettes Candy DRY CLEANING e Soft Water Washing Your | ALASKA | PHONE 15 Pabst Famous Draught Beer || On Tap TIMMY™" CARLSON B e Ly {Light and Power 10%, Bethlehem Washington, talking about Veblen, 4 !honeymoon? Hiking up | $9%, Anaconda 53'%, American “ODES e covered landing fields until they are too hazardous for landings with Steel 87%, Calumet and Hecla 141, €t 2l At R ; § et Gommonwealth and Southern 2% | They still hike on Sunc 'Thflr,‘”“’ wheel equipped plane, the re: Gurtiss Wright 6%, General Motors Doy, Stoughton, goes along, but litile| {Un flight fo the Tnjerion piriis, 30%. International Harvester 107,|Andrea, the three-year-old daugh- "1_*?‘1" fofiey fex ‘}CH“}‘ ;. s Kennecott 56%. New York Central|ter, participates only in the Lynds'|Alrways Electra plane has SR, 47, Southern Pacific 57, United dally before-breakfast ride in Cen- celled and 1t is Mot e¥pered B States Steel 104, United Corporation 078l Park. That’s something. The|the planc will return fo Fairbanks| 5% OGitles Service 3%, Pound Whole family goes on bicycles, withjbefore next week. S $4.93%, Pure Oil 20%, Holly Sugar |Andrea in a basket strapped to fa-| Several passengers arriving in Ju-| i g _ |ther's handle-bar: The cops nojneau this morning from the South | 3'5' Beamoer bid Qe TP longer look astonished. |on the steamer Yukon, who were to lic Steel 39. ‘ longer lool astonished. | . ; Life’'s a Family Affair !fly into Fairbanks, resumed their) k The Lynds try to do everything as! journey aboard the ship when in- formed of the cancellation. Among The following are today's Dow, # family. i ¢ Jones averages% mdu.st,rxalys 17630,| After dinner their “priceless” them were: Ted Hoffman, operator i i ITrish housekeeper puts the young|of an airplane shop at Fairbanks, 41, s 29.81. ; s B uilities 251 ‘Lynds to bed, and the elder Lynds and Mrs. J. W. White, wife of the ‘dig into books. They can actually| PAA Auditor at Fairbanks, who is| Jwork in the same room, “because,” returning north from Boston. DOW, JONES AVERAGES AR Lode and placer location notices for sale at The Empire Office. Yesterday afternoon was enjoy- ably spent by Mrs. Lydid Webber and Mrs, John Walmer as they un- |packed the cedar chest which the American Legion Auxiliary award- ed at the May Day dance on Sat- urday. Although Mrs. Walmer was the {real purchaser of the winning num- ber, she gave the ticket to Mrs. Web- ber, knowing how long the latter had wanted a cedar chest. Today the chest stands in Mrs, Webber's home, while Mrs. Walmer is storing away at her home, the attractive contents of the chest. il et P L A SEE FEMMER FIRST For all kinds of feed, also fertilizer. Phone 114. adv. Coronations Are Queer; Here Are Some IL—X) most PROBABLY the tragic coronation anywhere, any time, THE of George IV, was attributed to a broken heart because she was refused admission to hjs corona- tion. Forcibly ejected when she went to the abbey, she returned home to die after ordering this on her tombstone: “Here lies Caroline of Brunswick, the mur- dered queen of England.” "IN 1671, one Colonel Thomas Blood, with three companions, bound the keeper of the crown jewels and escaped with the crown and orb. Curiously, Blood, on being taken before Charles II, not only was pardoned but also was employed in the royal service and was granted a pen- sion of $2,500 a year. was that of Inez de Castro, murdered wife of Pedro I of Portugal. When Don Pedro came to the throne he had her body exhumed, placed on the throne and crowned as queen. The court was compelled to do her homage as though she were alive, of the Redily Q-l;eér”()nes P T ).~ = z. 50 many cases of fainting are expected among the crowds that will jam the coro- nation procession’s route from dawn until afternoon, officials are planning to station an am- bulance man every five yards on each side of the street all along the route. That will mean more than 700 attendants to the mile. Mola’s troops are swarming north of | thig evening, to remain at the mine Bilbao. Their artillery is now com- ' overnight. 300 A Family Most people probably would tell you that marriage washes out a girl's career . . . and that a man gets along better when his wife keeps her nose out of his work. But if you don’t mind seeing old fashioned ideas blasted, you'll enjoy our series of five articles about successful marriages in which They Both Work Beginning TODAY in THE EMPIRE AfEairs IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIllIlIIIllulllllflllflfllllflmumlllflllflmh

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