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1 - B STARTS TONIGHT at the Show Place of Juneau A SHAKEDOWN: SYNDICATE.... .trapped thru a ruse and a y Tonight BOB LIVINGSTON GRACE BRADLEY Smiley BURNETTE A Republic Pictare Snapshots Grips—Grunts and Groans Romantic Mexico School for Swing Latest News The Democrats’ Family Battle (Continued 110 Page One) step in and do the job by prescrib- ing a clear, concise and understand- able Federal law regulating inter- state commerce. But we should em- phasize localized control of our econ- omy wherever possible.” And That's The Issue There is the comin sue in the Democratic party, through the eyes of the man who fought back and beat the President’s plan to reju- venate the Supreme Court — and who, -incidentally, insists he still is a friend of the President. When the President next turns the heat on Congress, watch the. Mon- tana liberal. He may be the man who signals whether the Democra- tic party will split up or keep its banner in line behind Franklin D.| Roosevelt. D “Adaska” by Lestér D. Henderson. CHOlR REHEARSA[S WILL BE RESUMED AT PRES. CHURCH| The Northern Light Presbyterian Church Choir will resume activities tomorrow night at 7:30 o'clock at the church after a three months inter- lude during the summer. The choir will be under the di- rection of George Schmidt, who | was named director to succeed By- ron Miller, who is not returning to Juneau this fall. Mr. Schmidt has been associated with the choir for six months and has previously taught voice and directed other choirs. Carol Beery Davis will be the ac- companying organist. All members of the choir last year ! and all persons interested in be-| coming members this year are asked to attend this first meeting. RS Ry FUR COATS adv. am Fly from SEATTLE or VANCOUVER to CALIFORNIA and the EAST—low fares United Air Lines, oldest, most popular in U. S., offers 3-mile- a-minute service with twin-engined Boeings or Douglases. Only 5%¢ a mile (including meals) from Seattle and Van- cottver to California and 200 major cities in U, S. FROM SEATTLE (Your air fare includes everything—meals—"'no extras.” 10% off on round rips). 135 pounds Baggage Allowance. Portland . . . $ 882 1 hr. SanFrancisco 43.98 5 hrs. Los Angeles . 62.93 7!4hrs. Denver.... 77.74 9ghrs. Information and reservations: Alaskas.S. Co., Jun or United Air Lines 1314—4th Ave., Chicago. . . . $105.00 1334 hrs. New York .. 149.95 18 hrs. Fast service to Detroit, Cleve- land, Washington, Boston. u, any steamship purser, ttle, Wash. -UNITED AIR LINES just arrived at' Gay Blades Are Featured Stars Of Gapitol Film At Least "[;;eny On the Air” Has Couple of Swordsmen The leading players in Republic's ‘Larceny on the Air,” which will open tonight at the Capitol Theatre, both go in for fencing in their spare momwents. In fact “the blades” migl.t be considered the popular couple’s one and only hobby. Auburn haired Grace Bradley has been fencing for years just to keep that Grace-ful and symmetri- cal figure — witile Robert Living- ston has just taken up the sword as a diversion. Livingston was forc-/ ed to learn the fencing art when preparing for the starring role in “Bold Caballero,” Republic's first color film. He was so fascinated with the sport that he adopted it. - — DELEGATES ARE CHOSEN BY AUX. AMER. LEGION Delegates to the American Legion Auxiliary Conven- tion were elected last night at a Imeeting of the auxiliary at the Le- gion Dugout. Representatives will include Mes- dames Betty McCormick, Esther iGullufson, Edna Polley, George Pen- ny, Floyd Butts, A. E. Karnes, Jack Hays, Harry Stonehouse, Florence Manville, Lorraine Johnson. Officers for the coming year were also nominated at the esession Nomingtions will be closed and elections held at a social meeting ! September 21. Choices received so far include: President, Mrs. Syl- va Zenger, Mrs. Betty McCormick, Mrs. Alene Olson; First Vice-Presi- dent, Mrs. Alene Olson; Second Vice-President, Mrs. Esther Gulluf- n; Secretary, Mrs. Lorraine John- son; Chaplain, Mrs. Hattie Peter- man; Historian, Mrs. Ernestine Ty- ler and Mrs. M. J. Wilcox; Sergeant at Arms, Mrs. E. Gruber, Mrs. Bert | Lybeck. Mrs. Harry Stonehouse presided at the session, at which time plans |were made for a rummage sale to be iheld next wock. Mrs. Florence Manville and Mrs. {Dorothy Jones will be hostesses at | the social session. ol e A minor operation was performed this morning at St. Ann's Hospital on Jack T. Glindon, who was ad- mitted last night. Anchorage Public’s Mind Is Purer, Mystery Stfl[y, Sm First Fan Dancer Feature T“mgm Claws” Is Topliner for Movie Fans Fir tery drama, has Coliseum Theatre as the feature at- traction starting tonight. !the fourth of the popular by Eric Stanley Gardne 1 by th novels to be same of the Vll\Ll Claw baffling and the sus] to the mom {max. There are two possi es for the murder—to cov ndal— wealth. el NEW P. 0. CLERK IS ! SHE INVENTED THE FAN DANCE {his wife, at once to report to the Postoffice 755, | =Ju-lin Juneau, according to advices re- cer, Who!neay miner who fell of Uity | cetved today by Postmaster Albert atmos-| pock Saturday night, is reported wi is very much improved at St. Ann's Hu\ln- s uistain Hak | RRAT. 15 DHA. it out the clesning up 9tital today. adelphia Postoffice for some time shows. She thinks the is growing “cleaner mind-| . ed.” !1854-:,(, “When they first came to see the| female form they came out of cu I iosity,” s more inters of it.” Nudism? Faith frowns “It isn’t nat vs she. they were se y would regate the sexes dren together so mm would be no curiosity about it." - REBEKAHS WILL HAVE CLEVELAND, Sept. MUCH IMPRO 8—Faith Ba-| pruno Lundstrum, rictly ether: or her performance - and is transferring with Glen Wald, Crimean war ok place in who is now on his way to the City of Brotherly Love. artistic side ted in the The First National Bank e kS CAPITAL—$50.000 SURPLUS—$100.000 INITIAL FALL MEETING » _ The initial mi;m: of the fall :OMMERCIAL AND SAVING geason will be held tonight at the ACCOUNTS I. O. O. #. Hall by members of the Rebekah Lodge. Mrs. Katherine Hooker, who at- SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES tended the Rebekah Assembly at Vancouver, Washington, this sum- mer, will discuss the session. 2% Paid on Plans for the coming year will be made, including social activities Savings and initiation of candidates. | Following their meeting, the Re- | Accounts bekahs will be guests of the Doug- | las Odd Fellows, who will send a; bus to the lodge at 9 p.m. flIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlHlIIIIIIIIIIHHIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I|I|IIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIII||IIIlIlIlIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'IIIIfl and continuing every afternoon and evéning for the pening Tonight! Southeast Alaska FAIR remainder of the week l.loyd Rutter Yon are Invited to present Lais coupon at the box office of the Capitol Theatre and receive tickets for your. self and a friend or ¥ relative to see “Larceny On the Air” As a paid-up subscriber of The Daily Alaska Empire Good only for currenm offering. Your Name May Appear Tomorrow WATCH THIS SPACE Fresh Fruit and Vegetables HOME GROWN RADISHES, ONIONS and FRESH LOCAL EGGS DAILY California Grocery THE PURE FOODS STORE Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery E|||IIH|IIIHI!flIIHHIIHflHflHflm1HHHHHHHHHMHMHHMHMHIMWWIHllHHlIHIIIIIIIIHIHHHIHIIIIII.“ — SOMETHING DIFFERENT — New Display of Home Products—Visit All Departments—the Various Exhibits in the Main Section—Instructive, Eye Openers! Special Deluxe Entertainment for Your Enjoyment DON LA VOLA, Slack Wire Artist; DAINTY HELEN LE CLAIRE, Acrobat—See Her Spanish Web; MILLY DARLO, Musical Contortionist. Acrobat. Change of Program During Engagement SPECIAL ENTERTAINMENT FOR CHILDREN—Thurs- day and Saturday afternoons ALL KINDS OF CONCESSIONS—Novelties Galore— Gaiety Every Minute! DANCING EVERY EVENING—BAND CONCERT nightly from 8 to 9:30 o’clock Watch for Other Special Entertaining Features! DOORS OPEN DAILY FROM 1 to 5—7 TO MIDNIGHT GO TO THE FAIR-Your Home Town Enterprise-GO TO THE FAIR MANY BIG AWARDS to Be Made at Midnight on Saturday RO RO B Coliseum Show, “The Case of the Velvet] The Case of the Velvet Claws,” National's latest murder mys- en booked by the This is| ant amateur, e is maintained up of the amazing cli- <|BARR HOPS OFF NOON|LIQUOR QUESTION IS and to gain p(»wwon of COMING FROM EASTmck, iocel o Saul Silverstein, ac.companied by; is leaving Philadelphia |senger, Trene McDonald. O OLISEUN — - STARTING TONIGHT ADDED— 3 —CHIMP CHAMPS— AIN(. NELLIE ll()Ml - LATEST PARAMOUNT N lIIIIIIIIIIIllllIlII||I||IIIIIIIIIIII|||||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllIlllllllllllllllll TODAY WITH WARRACK BEFORE ELKS TONIGHT QFOR SITKA ONE OTHERI Repeal of Lhc ruln which at pres= e | ent does not permit intoxicating li- Leaving at noon with J. B. War- | quor on the club premises is sched= fruction man, for |yled to come up for discussion in the upich for Chi-|form of a resolution at the meeting chagof, Pilot 1 Barr of Alaska |of the Juneau Lodge of Elks to- Air Transport was to return this night, it is announced®. Question afternoon with two passengers from | has arisen as to the legality of serv- *Angoon. | ing liquor on the premises and it is Pilot ‘Barr also carried a pack- | expected the matter will be threshed age of repair parts for Prosper out mm‘,m Ganty to Todd. Yesterday after- i il 5 noon Pilot Sheldon Simmons re-| Mrs. Eddie Butler was admitted turned from Sitka with one pas- to St. Ann’s Hospital yesterday as a medical case, Attt [f your "Daily Alaska Empire” has not been delivered By 6:00 P. M. PHOKE 226 A copy will be sent you IMMED- IATELY by SPECIAL CARRIER. (Do not call after 7:15 P. M.) P S . T S A 4G HOTEL GASTINEAU Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE in connection AIR SERVICE INFORMATION WHO OWN 1937 General Electric WASHERS See our new model selling at $55.00 Terms if desired. Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. JUNEAU—DOUGLAS