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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1937. § '"T"gg‘.'g'f{"f'""'.'f.""fl'fi“fl'l"‘ TRUE'T“"”FE iMiss America of *25 Prefers ‘ - NEWSWORKIN | Kitchen hpron to Bathing Sui LAST TIMES TONIGHT BL h CAPITOL FILM Law-Menacing Clans In- dicted and Unveiled in Feature, Coliseum ‘A fsror:\r !oEny‘s[ | | ro%! pages | “Women Are Trouble,’ whi lcned last night at the Cap atre, is a mewrpaper stor respect. h op- Here's Picture of an Average Gongressman By SIGRID ARN AP Feature Service Writer May 6. Here's man nd is 5-foot- o, became a law- arried and bad two children 10ws quite a bit of Amer TONIGHT IS THE NIGHT THE SHOW PLACE JUNEAU Ty The hit of laughs and thrills - It gives the audie I really the cou point on current events t d like to do something by the working new it he cnly knew the best | And, most encourag roceed newspaper life without 5 400 le a day. He tion. $1,500-a-year stenographer | Stuart Erwin performs an excel-| letters, and a $3,500-a- [lent task in his characteri ry to listen to world- |Matt Casey, a rep. | nd job-hunter lance Rice, daughter of the news- Bell Fits Description |paper sports authority, Grantland | Good looking, 51-year-old C. Jas- |Rice, portrays a girl reporter as, |per Bell Missouri is typical. | |newspapermen know the type. Paul ie econd t in the| |Kelly, who *sits in” as city" editor, I part of Kansas City| |draws a character with whom every| 3 |reporter is unforgettably familiar.; \ The picture was produced at Met-| HOME tro-Goldwyn-Mayer studios by Lu | Miss America of 1925 ( new is content te he Mrs, Wi cien Hubbard, not many years J. Daniels, mother of Shirley Ann, 1. ALSO ALSO one of the- mu.\-ht cf(lt:l]rln( ;;r\\ \])vl — Stranger Than Fiction —ALSO— per men in the world. Michaell AR AND, Col, M & i ? e Camp Meeting the screen play and Richard Blake, |’ b Sl 4 Early Bird and the Worm The Oily Bird another one, wrote ‘the adaptation. | Ay : : R /: Tracking the Explorer ski Love Ski You | A stirring indictment of the hood e y ai B ire News| l:k' Love Sl & ed legions that once more have been : ried to Daily Al Empire News| Paramount News menacing ideals, is found in Col- L h Cht- N T ,! lumbia’s “Legion of Terror,” which for page one . INIGHT IVIE AR ERREERND | penea yesteraay at - the Gotiseura backless bathing s e aad i E Theatre. s make no hit with “Mis - : B KGY Francis Geo:ge Prent COOCKING LECTURES | Bruce Cabot, Marguerite Churchill fca of 1935.”" In fact, as she i - and a newcomer named Crawford back on her own almost d v town 9 ko ve o = 1 “ ) wn ol ke * MISS ARE SCHEDULED BY _|%wcacex toact the fim's more prom. lc sppearanees in “ihose st sou dovr. ,_ lforia unber lowh| | BELL OF MISSOURI GIVE ME YOUR HEARI | MRS. VENA CRONE /inent roles, and aid in making it could ght through,” she is not was or | g [l i pres ve » » |a thrill-filled, well-acted affair real s e approves. : il — |in his district, but he also has 30,- 7 " The story deals with two newly- : back 000 farmers, hundreds of war vet- . In response to the many reques 3 9 #: A ) the she W pack to : E 8 | ! 4 appointed Postal Inspectors who Dinnc y ~ [ ted. |erans, s w /o sions, | then a Congressman. s | b+ for fusther cooking nstruction, M . Sikiio Fa W the setaes of Relatives Oj Presidents 1 Filmis i crow where si arted ]l‘-t:'ll‘l|~1:‘m|;))\i‘]il;|‘:i‘:;)~ want pensions, then a Congrosmun. foe Retiaine ena one announce 3 x 3, L anged he I : 5 s . 3 > n:‘i)tl the u:(u demonstrations will®, timebomb to a United States Sen- s mv fim executives | He has to know about the 10,000 (he’s losing money because he took Firm in Front | ek e LS » Northern |2t0T: and run across a hooded or- £ ) relire permanently. [bills that are introduced at each it. | 3 ;",,!,".'[“,r,‘.‘:‘\,'{-‘\.):xt‘ e ors |ganization that i terrorizing the o e Dt Coo. [session. of Congress. He has to at-| He's getting gray here in Wash- | Of Nenana the first on Wednesday evening, and |AMmerican clty. They meet a straight = p e (Mrs, |tend meetings of the four commit-|ington, but he's keeping his waist- | b (e mcond. o ropeat demonstration,|{0T¥ard young fellow who is loud in I i tces on which he serves, make|line down by horseback riding FAIRBANKS, Alaska, May 6.— on Thursday afternoon condemnation of the : ; pretiy|speeches in the House when his| He has read Gibbon and he shiv-|High temperatures, with a genoral Beczxa‘u%‘(" et R h ister, who fears fc b © with a big|committees have a bill up, andjers over the degeneration of the thaw, prevails at Nvmynn. but the N Noh Tave: pae oM Trom It is only after the young man iy and staff of \then return to his office to advise|'glory that was Greece and the ice in front of Nenana is apparently b ch'nt; and. fooll 16 ‘wolset, 68 meets death at the hands of the ""‘ % al [Mrs. Grub-Stake who wants her [grandeur that was Rome.” He'd 88 firm as ever, e, Ms. Crone is planning to Legion: and the girl and one of the g wasingy i eately—if [daughter introduced at the Court [like to prevent a repetition here. | Water Is spreading over the Chena P "‘{‘“"\‘“i'l it .d”m’onft‘l‘_u“on*; a0 Postal Inspectors are about to be pH A Y Y"1t St. James's and Mandy Jones| o : |River in front of Fairbanks, also D 88 Dy g two disposed of in the same fashion, i i ik P “tor.|Whose husband who has left her| The world’s supply of antimonyalong the edges. W T e e that the organization is apprehend- P ol Y is almost exclusively controlled by | . The demonstrations are given o pected uit pic minute | Didn't Plan to Come {hiR Wl ol "0 per cent| Today's News Today—Empire. * through the Department of Voca- ! RS lhe hed $200,000, cold cash, stored| He didn’t plan to come to Con- 10f the -total | outgt. -SFhe | yearly) o R R Honal Education in the Territorial e b sress, although five ers of his|Production is about 12,000 tons, “Alaska” by Lester D. fenderson. Rl i g \‘ ; lika % . 120, hundred years. He had to work for | M ILL BE I | B v just isn't|his schooling, because his father and | ““HERE FOR SUMMER v lkinz turkey,!legs. But he had an uncle who was | | & At lawyer. piaa | Hollywood 1 \bout it 3 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weidman and IN TER R l Tfl R Y - I...uf:k here, why go to school any i » mall son, who arrived in Juncau | ctus, th md rab }f":"" aid “,“‘ 2 ’f“" one day.| "% aboard their own boat this week, |bit in “s ad to an-|"Pound a typewriter in my of o @re now established in their home | RS ‘ her rabbit for a v “’;"“‘ you law.” The young- | - i EtrEat Tof the. SIGBDIET : A B |ster snatched the chance s T""‘;}‘ 5‘“ SRy ,“‘mm‘[x' | Heintzleman Sees OPI)Ol“ P Ho - stk ‘olbde’ 1~ Fusthass: tor ] Mrs. Weidman is a teacher at Port . : | | H v . e . 5 2 kot spesa RGBT for Cooperation | | |years because there was a pretty Alexander, while Mr. idman | { nurse in Nebrask: ho & me Mr: Jaged fishing. ) ) 4 | | H se 2| a who became Mrs o (nuaged in fisin ; with National Program | o | Bell. They wanied a nicc home, : 7 | s «nd they have it now, on a lak: MALONEY TO SAIL 5 | GflMlNG NURTH <o : (Continuea frcm P n . side 5018 y. B. Maloney, mine foreman at Tul-| s (it 5 o O,e,) | When Frank Wilson. cousin of Woodrow Wilson, arrived in Holly- | L] ;“"Nm ,_f:,':g MS.’,[,’\ ot Job sequali, is stopping briefly in Ju- | wood to make his film debut. he was greeted by a relative of an- s b e e R ) neau at the Alaskan Hotel, and will| Allen Shattuck, chairman of the | gep Jte president, pretty Elane Sheppard, actress-descendant of ‘ iyt )“N’ ¢ Telt Mirec S a leave shortly for the States where [small boat harbor committee, re- James Buchanan. i H o himselt: 101 ol RHORRGH R 1 ton for several weeks, |ported to the Chamber that Doug-| R A that landed him in the Kansas City | ‘ e las had decided to file a protest|™ ey — CO“;“’” for four years. l"lT'm‘t Wfl\"w gainst the recommendation of the ’1" l; f I{ -~ o {Sto » 3 ,d f . @ pleasure,” he & although he 7 { . h e sioned for S . . | |Army engineers for development of Sl(lrs (1179 [0 ()tlr‘,",g | ‘“f’m ? COlll'ml 7 n lost money on the job. 'l'hen he be- | | |a small boat harbor just north of = | Season—First \oyagc came a circuit court judge, and the Douglas bridge on the Junea B I I 3 M 2 I p T l" ~ B ity | E ; | |side of gGastmeaE Channel Conllu b s ul‘ t $ Obt ’ e 3f (' v ; bt"“[b on Mondd.\ | | iy % . 3 - Lol | | {munication recently had been re-| B ] < | The Ala WITH MEALS..OR ANY TIME | ceived from the engineering corps e B30 B ke & she got it. | has commis- aski rotest w ade 3y ROBBIN COONS A i) REEIN A0 proceny e o, KR andc. By 1 | Mary Packford May Quit | for the first drink fine In an effort to divide its patron- HOLLYWOOD ‘When a movie [ ¢ ESE o Ll L age, the Chamber voted to hold its st s going to retire, you| Mary Pickford, unless she d Syt R g | |meetings for a time at Percy's. lieve w1l retire that something pretty soon, will be for Bristol Bay car- A ‘ - | e s ey Db ot morning shetl the retired list. But Mary I ing canner plies . . ¢ el 12 about her S2id she was going to retire ; crew quarters have been in- 8 Ame"ca" Legmn oo again, giabons DEE R Bae U entiis { durinig the winter and pas- WINES | g i Ann ‘Harding once talked about|senger accommodations enlarged ! ien she sets a limit on the i b | » THE BEST ,,."‘x]_,\\.",,, ¢ ,J-n stay in pic- (leaving films and going back to theland remodeled. 1-1‘ . \‘f'; can believe '.Yl'lb teo. | A PR et R oT 4 2 Sauternes, a fine dinner o | ss es I]" e Tk g sk B | . Vi Dare (light) Wine, ‘ swert s, one—it e no) - (G-Mlan’s Slayers Arraigned oo . | land then art all over again Old North Star | IN TOWN! | Maur Sullivan used to say| < Brand Blackberry “o | that if s n't get what she want- % e e, Garrett’s Concord | ed out res in a couple of | | Lnjoy nne Ameri- | () N i years she would quit. She was go-| St e s & Valdez Glrl IS Second_ ing to qui .«mv\» y, after she mAAr‘-(‘ duced by Garret * THE MINERS’ F ried. Weil, she's married, and she's | g P ] ormer Juneau Boy i making pictures. | Sdler e & - - ) Recreation Parlors Clara Bow Meant Tt i Company, Inc., G L AT | | Brooklyn, N.Y. | | | Clara Bow put that retirement | S BILL DOUGLAS ANCHORAGE, Alaska, May 6.—(hreat into effect. She's been liv-| W.1.LAKER €O, Inc. JUNEAU Ed Holt, son of William Holt, Su-ing with Rex Bell and Baby Bell | Sacktls Bributors Iperintendent of the Seward High cn the Nevada ranch, and she's! | [ ] School, has won the $25 prize in the happy. But still once in a while,| R T T " ihistorical essay centest sponsored she considers offers for films. lL‘.'Y l | CAPITAL——-sso,Ow by the Department of Alaska, one of those “if-I-get-the-right- ! | - | 1 D s p z o R l c | American Legion. {part” ideas. | i SURPLUS—$75.000 A | Ruth Converse of Valdez was| Then there was Constance Ben- | ) DRY CLFANING |second and Elliot Bradford, of nett. A few years ago she was say- | ¥ : by 1 Wrangell, former Juneau boy, won ing she'd quit when she got a mil-, COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS |third prize. on dollars plunked a Nuw| | e Twenty-one students from Fair-/she says she never said it, and hn-‘ | ACCOUNTS |banks, Seward, Valdez, Sitka, Wran-sides she’d be bored if she quit.] i |gell and Petersburg entered the con- |She tried it once, and found it dull.; YOUR EYES SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES sofi | test. She's rsma. indicated, too,!| i are your most pricelcss » wl'fl ‘L — 5 a P“ of money.) aeadioet o | red” to domestic- i ’A: o . Washing st Army Balloon . . lity when she married Lew Ayres. !| Only One Pair to Last a Lifetime 2% Paid on ‘ Found Near Ontano plit, and Lola neve ed do- | If you suffer from headaches, S |mesticity, anyway. She's back, too.| blurred vision, visual dis- avinqs 9 | COCHRANE, Ontario, May 6. — Not long ago it was Ann Sothern. | |} comfort, have them exam- |If the United States Nevy Depart- She was going to quit in just a few | |} ined for refractive errors, Accounh ment wants to send an expedition more years. She’s married to Rog-| i} old sight (presbyopia) or Y““r |through the wilds of Northern On-ler Pryor, the band leader, and it's| '} possible muscular imbalances. |tario to the Arctic fringe of James to be domesticity. We'll have to sce. | 2 SKA {Bay it can collect the balloon it! Arline Judge was going to quit, | Call Today for an Appointment! |lost there sixteen years ago. too. That was when she first mar- 1 ALA d | “Back 1n 1020 United Staies navy|red Wesley Ruggles, She was go- ; Dr. Rae L. Carlson FOR INSURANCE - 4 Mmk, |balloonists lost their way up above ing to quit to have @ paby. She Robert Suhay (arm in sling) agd‘ Alfred ?ow(e‘r :rf{n prett{{‘un:\;m:fil; OPTOMETRIST & k " | i i shown being arraigned at Kansas City the clouds and finally hit the earth|did. But she returned. When she | looking pair. They are shown being & g 3 4 Fioat 6 Bagt L 3 2 {twenty miles north of Moosonee, on | divorced Ruzgles and married Dan murdber of G-]V[hatnfw- W. }l‘,“‘k‘?r "‘i:h{;‘e’r?;a:’rfz?"ull’:sf(‘;fl,:fi:;hflfi t¥° Ostlge LM"; Negene. Jewely See H. R. SHEPARD & SON |James Bay. They were eventually|Toppinz, she didn't say she was| had been sought for quesliong 2 4 Enthe it cand e nep Ires i el Mhitie nictrres VEIS: & W45 | yank last month. Federal authorities are moving relentlessly to sen Phone 331 mm 15 frescued by Indians after being. @iye|quittifg: plotures: "Shis:demanded &1 “ pair to the chair for their crime. Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldq. en up for dead. leave of absence from 20th Century, |

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