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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1937. 3 ) ROAD DANGERS Peace Offizers TOURISTS MAKE PULITZER PRIZE ——— ILLUSTRATED | MustBeFairto | SCENIC FLIGHT PLAY, CRAIG'S | [T IRETW _ ot AT COLISEUM Strke Factions| WITH SIMMONS WIFE, CAPITOL G Danger rides the highway in| If you want to be a policeman| Starting the day off with a scenic| The greatest pl‘l} from the pen of A HELLION ON 3 REVENGE! || l?ll'lfi REVE “Crash Donovan,” the thrilling Uni- | during a bitter strike, Charles W.|flight over Taku and Mendenhall George Kelly, the Pulitzer Prize ,NE HIGHJACKERS! [ versal drama which opens at the Ostrom, vice president of the Los|glacicrs, Sheldon Simmons made the winner “Craig's Wife” reaches the 0F RENEGADES! Coliseum Theatre tonight. Angelu Board of Police Cnmmts-‘nm Alaska Air Transport trip this screen of the Capitol Theatre to- Second feature at the Coliseum sioners, has words of good advice.| I morning at 7 o'clock, taking aboard night. A Columbia picture, it of- Theatre is “Winds of the Waste-| “Maintain a strict fairness for Mr. and Mrs. Van Eaton and son; fers Rosalind Russell and John land,” Republic’s thrilling histori-|both sides, do not be partial to and V. W. Mulvihill, C.P.R. agent Boles in the s ring parts, and an ical picture of the West's early days., either side and enforce the law,”/at Juneau, nmrm y here in time imposing supporting cast that in- IThis show is climaxed by Johnjare his axioms to allow the Van ons to continuecludes Billle Burke, Jane Darwell, | Way accurate shooting while| Mr. Ostrom, a passenger aboard | their trip south aboard the Prnu-v.\\‘l).~m[h_\' Wilson, Anna Kruge |crouching on a narrow wagon the Prince Rupert, which docked |Alice Thomas Mitchell, Raymond Wal- [tongue between two rumeway hors-|here for several hours, last night| At 10:30 am. today, Pilot L. F ‘mun Robert Allen, abeth Ris-| 4 has had ple ons on| Barr left for Wrangell in the AAT| |don,” Nydia Westman and Kathleen | ‘ STARTING C" '-,g,ggyn TONIGHT " BIG DOUBLE FETURE PROGRAM FIRST SHOW STARTS 7 P. M. s WRENTEST PICTap,, A distinguished audience @i authors and editors thus acclaimed Crlig’l Witel' “A perfect pmhne' One of the best I have ever seen!" —Benjamin DeCasseres famous columnist “Terrific suspense! Most diffi- cult role any actress ever had to play! “~Gelett Burgess brilliant essayist of oc The dynamic Jack Holt is starred |[Which to sée lis formula work. n carrying Frank Dufresne of | Burke | v [ it in the role of a motorcycle officer! “During the San Pedro maritime Alaska Game Commission| Craig's Wife” marks Miss Rus- “Rosalind Russell superh! > aboard as { ~—Ellery Queen of the California Highway Patrol|strike, there was not one serious round {rip passenger |sell's first port in “Crash Donovan.” In the open-|casualty, he declared. “This record al of a dramatic |and C. R. Griffin, salesman tolyole on the ser [ ‘best-seller writer’ "Even mrg offective than the ing sequences Holt is seen as a dare- | Was achieved in pite of the fact that| ;”"‘ 11 before returning to J""“‘“‘ Boles, co-starred with Miss Rus-| . 5 devil motoreycle stunt rider with|feeling ran pretty high at times. The| wh e it § {sell, is making his first important | Pl y "".""‘75"","’ S e e |05 Angeles police, however adhered|. Simmons left later in thé morn-screen appeannce since “A Message | « Towe: ling for Chatham, Sit {motorcycle patrol when he falls in|to the policy of treating both sides| and Chich: |gof, f g the Alaska Air Tran love with the daught f i -|with equal fairness and no major o ighter of its com 1 ; ) pm: Bellanca. He took Mrs. Andie |mander. {troubles were encountered.” i AR Supporting Holt, Nan Graw por-| Mr. Ostrom, accompanied on this| L AnE S Aeigh oUW Chatham; Everett Lundy, to Sitka; trays the girl in the case and John |trip by his wife and pretty 16-year-| g, poyow "0 Mike Wasylek tol {King is his partner in the High-|0ld daughter, was selected for the|cy o 3 i asyle 0 cold and calculating woman who! (way Patrol. Other roles are played Dresent post in June, 1935. The R.“(",m'm ot 2:30 pim. Simmong|narties wey to attain her “"‘“ |by Eddie Acuff, Ward Bond, Hugh|board of police commissioners is F i "‘(xmn goal—absolute independence. brought El Buckler, James Donlan and Doug- composed of five members. He pre-| g ,“,,:Mn' HJ:’X‘("I‘”I‘]‘“E“’:Q&"““;‘A"‘]‘\“mw stands aloof from everyone, ilas Fowley. The picture was direc to Garcia.” He enacts the role of ig, one thwt gives him opportunity to display| ting talents. | Craig's Wife” is the story of a| ridew. ghem down ! He st hem up! Hef makes them knucklg ~d then takés viously had served as deputy prose-| Annabelle Freoburn from. Sitkn iy |€Vel subtly, her own husband, CHAIG g WIFE ed by William Nigh. cuting attorney for Los Angeles. her hom whom she uum(h rs merely a nec-| € e in Chicl f. ! 10th (‘.hzlpter e e s, g e » tremendous growth of Lns“hm”\ after to !:‘:}\“h:; (mfh 1]]}:4 evil *er home is her tem- . From the play by George Kelly | Angeles, which in the past two Years(w. Troy, Mrs. Robert W. Bender, |P'® he .\\‘mhnl:. of triumph, and § Directed by Dovothy Arzner “Darkest Africa” C. S. EXAMINATION [has amounted to approximately 200-|Mjss Ebba Erickson, Miss Harriet|™® I MBI SRR 1§ fram, el G qo A COLUMBIA PICTURE 1000, according to Mr. Ostrom, has|May, and A. V. K e Pathe News | FOR PRISON DUTIES o cit ly from Mary ased police difficulties in ghat,Joyce’s lodge at Taku. § 5 7 S The United States Civil Service | ton. | b6 1] COMING Commission has announced open| “The larger a city gets,” Mr. | ATING ALSO OLSON and competitive examinations for the OS more com: o anghai S ales : 4 positions of chief of probation and plicated becomes its method of en- [ CHILDREN'S sghe \hlwn,l o ‘ JOHNSON patrol service, $5600 a year, su-|forcing the peace and dignity of | Way Out West f KEy e i dag t ot i \ P Shet McLean i s Marine Music Over Broadway : in pervisor of protection, $4.600 a year, the metropolitan area. Not only is N' lot "l;“ M]‘ L}'(‘{'"l “1‘ ”"“M"”"; MATINEE M Maior Bo g 7 4 s agsists sy fihen ey k. il rways Fairchild today flew W. ajor Bowes i “Cou RY and assistant supervisor of proba-|there more people to watch, but In| MOSCOW, suiy 2.—Leoni B A “ gl AT T : A el - SC , wuiy 2.—Leonid Zak-|Wplf and John Winn to Hawk In- iia * Pathe News GENTLEMEN” jtion, $3,800 a year, in the Bureau the case of Los Angeles, it hasioysky Chief of the Leningrad Se-|let and returned wi ook TURDAY—1 P. M. g b sENTLE of Prisons, Department of Justice. meant more area to cover and @l b and relyrnan ithiesenry: - Moy {91 i Pl ntial Jusioe DL R SIS0 and &cret Police, announces the arrest|and Agnes Goodwin from Hoonah, | e " \“;”"."C( ;l;l).(u“nq(“"iduu ion and MI‘ z)iu‘l:m“"i"ll‘ S tand “liquidation” of more than 70| He then flew a fishing party IACK I{OLT 1 CRASH DONOVAN experience are: reguired. o . > Was en-|pey; § edly acted as c gl rpidy " (R RIC A . Full information may be obtained|joying his respite from official du- fi!y:s(:‘lll‘:‘:‘llx;:l;: d}\":\lmn!“.t_m!m‘- composed of M. E. Dickerson, Bar- : ! e I)AIH\E‘h’I‘ 4!- RICA 2 2 2 at Room 311, Federal and Terri-|tics and expected to return to his{gjomist spies of “diver-|ton Pittman, A. Johnson, A. Hanne, | CARTOON COMEDY CANDY for the Estonian Intelli-iand M. McDonald to Hasselborg Since 1865 Ifththouse tenders, The annual per capita consump-|iorja] Building. [desk with greater zest after the|gence Servic sturdy boats used for rough work,tion of wine in the United States 57 i o e fdip. into_ Alaska's beautics. BV Fervice. Lake, at 3 p. m. he flew Mr. and | G i | The alleged leader of the band,|Mrs. Lisle Hebedt to Lake Flore have been named after flowers, treesincreased from less than a quart - 704 ¥ et Gy > RS -t and vlants. The “Orchid” andin 1934 to nearly a half gallon in “fi;‘ya‘zrp:;:. T::,,L,: \“,:“nv::";u\x:- | Lod R identified only as “K” is said to| Pilot Alex Holden an dmechan: The parachute was conceived by Building or a metal flying machine “Tyy” are. typIoAl- narnes 1936, H ¢ %| Lode and placer iocation notices|have been killed when he resisted|Jarmon returned from a trip to|the artist Leonardo da Vinci, who is mentioned in the Mahabharat vy” are typical nam ; near Enid, Okla. Ifor sale at The Empire Office. arrest | Sy et i st Leopardo da Vingl, who is mentioned in the. MRASEISSS: | 4th of JULY | oOO0D | Dress Up and Celebrate in Jones-Stevens Suggestions | " ‘ 4th of July at 3 p. m. described it in 1495, an ancient Indtan cla»ic FRESH FRUITS WATERMELONS ‘ HONEY DEW MELONS | CANTALOUPES SALE ENDS SATURDAY NIGHT— Featuring all Spring and Summer Coats, Suits, Dresses, Knit PLUMS STORE OPEN SATURDAY EVENING Suits and Millinery! PEACHES . oo E= No Approvals . . . . . No Exchanges . . . M! 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