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i r PARIS, 8ept. 19.—Two thousand new model planes will be constructed during the next two years in France at : cost of approximately two hundred seventy million dollars. This is the huge aerial rearma- ment program envisaged by Minis- La Cambre, told the Senate Committee for air recently that France's aviation was in a deplorable condition but would immediately. ‘These 2,600 first line new model warplanes would be in addition to fleet program, stating that the planes had been considerably proved to meetsfurther war depart- ment requirements. he assured ate, France would have 3 planes and 4.500 motors at including United States. six hundred ter for Air Guy be remedied the present air told the Senators, Altogether. of his placed in the program, For refreshing mildness = - <. Jor pleasing aroma... for bet- ; ter taste. .. the things that really count in a cigarette . .. smokers are turning to Chesterfield, It takes good things to make a good product. That’s why we use the best mgredlents a cigarette can have . . , mild ripe tobaccos and pure cigarette paper. . .to make Chesterfield the cigarette that smokers say | is milder and better-tasting. Copyright 1938, LicGeTT & MyERs Tosacco Co. ¥ PARIS ORDERS tlndlans Make 2600 PLANES, Suggestions on r [ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, SEPT. 19, 1938. NOW! | ENACTED AS pore | CAPITOLBILL Tense Dmma of Man Serv- ing Ten Years of a ferm Is “The Last Gangster’ Edward G Rnhm.«.m\ is at his best in “The Last Gangster,” the thril packed, - deart - ling, to the Capitol screen yesterday. Of added interest is the fin hpear- ance in thi > of Rose 8t ner, be ful Viennese actre: who was imported by M-G-M anc who, in the role of Robinson’s wifc proves herself to be an agtress of unusual distinction, Robinson gives everyl got, and t s plenty, of Joe Krozac, who thinks he can fool the Federal government has fooled his fellow crooks and even his wife who learns only aft has borne his child that sh never had her husband’s love But in the end he is sent to pr and loses his wife and child tc - other man. When he comes out of prison it is with reven: n his heart and it is not until a turn of events shows him what kind of man he really is that he s up his ch SHORTS walks into a rain of bullet Pete Smith’s hlmn the gun of an a ing gang- ster. “Golf Mistakes' Although Robinson alway dominant in the title role, the per- e formances of both Miss Stradner Wily Weasel as his wife and James Stewart as the other man, are the kind the gave awards for. stand out in a note Others orthy c who st ure News of the Day Lionel Stander’s grim henchmai ~| who eventu on him, little | Douglas as the sor John |Carradine and Sidney Blackmer. | Edward Ludwig has done an effec- | tive job of directing, and the spec- | tacular prison scenes and back- grounds are up to the usual M-G-M \‘JIHLA d Mount Canving " lflflfl;];g Used hy Miners . EDMONTON, Sept. 19. -Inc ent prospecting, particularly in min- |ing fields of the Northwest Terri- |tories, is a thing of the past and GETTYSBURG, S. D., Sept. 19 Two clubs of the Iroquois Federa- | tion, the Wam Bli To and the Wapa | ‘Waste, have suggested that to the figures of Washington, Jefferson, | Lincoln and Theodore Roosevelt| now being carved in massive size| on Mount Rushmore, in the Bla Hills, there be added a fifth, that pend- of an Indian. Advanced as possi-| - '»' : 4 d G it |nearly all operations are on a big bilities were Sitting Bull, noted in : : : |scale, reports Robert Jowsey, presi- the days of General Custer; Pon-| &/ TPPECS HOFT. SOTS, Dres. tiac, Ottawa chief; Tecumseh, al E. O 250 THOe8 fomied and Shawnee chief; Hiawatha, and)PUREr SSAT Drost “‘"l Sacajawea, Shoshone squaw who| e o b(‘him‘ “mm['l““ on the guided the Lewis and Clark ex-|cP" Fa%: benween me ‘]‘" ) ol pedition, ars and at pr i s |In early Ontario days travel was American rarmers received $609,- by land and water routes but on 000,000 from sale of their products a recent flying trip to Canada’s in July, 1938, or 18 percent less than |northwest he had been able to the $740,000,000 they received the|cover extensive territory in a few same month of 1937. days. Chesterfield Time on Your Radio PAUL WHITEMAN PAUL DOUGLAS JOAN EDWARDS THE MODERNAIRES Every Wednesday Evening All C. B. S. Stations Norma Shearer, screen star, is pie- ves osplal COUNT TIS | BIE BAME IS BIG SU | Count Kalman Ti | pest, Hungary, who pa ing after a hunting Interior and Cook Inl One, the Count has from Europe that war ia high point and Count it: may be that the {he, Count has been arka in the last few sheep, one moose and that Ty an hat is a problem. Forgetting troubled . ¢ - H pr ol Sec Bes n sured leaving Mount Si Hospital, |Count Tisza has large land hold SbiARl D SNSRI, - Wasie] ! econd. Best ?r(gmal'c;llyod New York Ci after havir ings and a happy married home, 5 o ' ! Varieties in talents were shown!diawing, Curtis Bock, first; oy p 1l ‘observation for sev- |the 25-year-old blueblood hunter | (Kid Galahad™ Morris, Othery T/ EH-0 Co i uhe Gisplay en-|Reid, second. Dest original water : to over his hunting e notables in the cast include Doris|in the Domeste ke fit “Alaks olor, Robert Larson, first. Best col- R o i | Weston, Frank McHugh, Ronald| gered. An (K1Y ";’ b eiots k ing | or chart (primary secondary), Ro- Jstinie S ., |Reagan; Henry O'Neill and Regis|ka Fair, the following awards bems B0 w00 WM oo o Bolyan, sec- He made his trip with Kingman Toomey jssued to students of the Juneaujb e oyl B 77777 Brewster, prominent Washington, 25 b bty o e Douglas schools and grade ond. Best stenci . arvel h ; Lloyd Bacon directed the picture | < Dedisn Bolhelde nd. 1] D. C, law associated with Sen-| ¢ " cenplay by Wil w chools: | fivst; Dessa Schneider, second. HE Guulfl"t Eat tor iw and also with A. A. L‘:i{"m g s £ 6 g i Best jelly, Betty Wilcox, first.] Best original crayon drawing, Bartlett of Louisville, Kentucky, and il 5 Best cookies, Jim Glasse, first, Best| Betty Jones, fir C‘:rlfFina mf‘: " J. R. Whitney, world’s largest mink table, Jim Glasse, first. Best wo. sed \’\,“‘,h ‘d' ‘:!r(v» I;r“r‘,‘?-z' Rt rancher from Escanaba, Michigan. ¥l copper, Dallas. Neyard, first; Jack|Ray Sajorsbury, Best deeigh - And In the Wood River country, Brew- | D 0 U G L A s ! Newmarker, second. Best individualj Greiner, .PLOH(.V ; ‘:m; ‘iirst' S . S g ster and Count Tisza each got his | { | plece, Carl Click, first and ¢ d.| paper cut, Be":q D'nbl b WOOD GREEN, Eng, Sept. 19|00 after a long pack horse trip. | ! | Best architectural drawing, Carl|ior McDermoif, second. o A wagon driver who says it's im-|g. .. ting then from Whitney and I | Click, first Relicf map, Bob Phillips, first, possible to stop his horse—lights or 5 Ao 5 e age typing, Lola La-|Emma Nielson, second. Best book- Bartlett, who went to the Anchor Bost plain page typing 1 3 gt no lights — when he's on the Way | oo 5o ifor fishing, Count Tisza| | Pauzh. fiest; Frances Newman, sec-|let on Alaska, Curtis Bock, firsf home was fined $1.25 for driving | e i & 3e ewritten desicn, Ruth Best serap book, Lodema Johnson, and Brewster went to the Skilak cnd. Best typewritten de D cirst: Joan Swearinger, second, Best hroneh o red L iously sug. Lake country in the Kenai where DEDICATION OF SCHOOL Runpas, Hat; , Paulng, Mo e wing’ trom: HbAsL 0N WIS, AU| :Il‘"(hlll” "\:n tin from | ¢3ch gob his moose and bear. { A B0% EOR. 8 T”“G"Tf"” > B”L,m)k“‘tu ";2 ()\W “lnm::- first. Best original poster, Jim Wil- o : The Count shot two black bear 5 la La Paugh, first; Betly . | x the rse. Thel 2 C clerk 3 » o { cox, first. Best original cartoon, Jim Il k '!hl i Wll.]l‘“ I.I.(,""“}i “(m::_l”f.” and his moose there, and Brewster — An inlcr(\shng program of dedi- \‘f(mm Fetin QI‘B ([‘N “h‘xl::;ilé Wilcox, first. Best building in per- ;i ll;?w‘v)“‘ triver riiled that out; - |EOv two blatk bear anid blg grl cation ceremonies is anticipated for | Shiriey Ratl, Hr oy ‘;—:»; 3 | spective, Jim Wilcox, first. e Aty e replicd, | that measured eight feet nine in- | this evening, starting at 8 o'clock, | article, e Ander.| Judess n' 118 divison wre g e A A food ches squared. to properly commemorate the buiid- | Best bread board, Vi e e Bliks. . Metas Kénnsib: JURBE = “‘”," e enjoy my oW 104 Try gurope doesn't “go crazy and |ing of the new school. Invitations {S0n, first. Best tle tack CUIL BRS{ By s aigh, R 3 go to war’ Count Tisza and a have been extended to all who have | POtf, first. B“} A DRI & friend are coming back to Alaska had part in bhelping Douglas m‘f‘“‘“"" “N‘l};‘ I“" ’”i' < | in 1940 to spend several months. | the school a list of such|BParcksten, first. B 180~ YAF 1 piece, Erling Oswald, fi " q — guests include 1 Anthony 0. [ M€ LEUPE L { !n LUl GOES OUT TO SCHOOL Dimond, Gov. Join W. Troy, At- |Griffith Nordling, fit e AR torneys H. L. lkner and Frank [ o8 N0 ( L N a ur e“ James L. Gray, Jr., who for the Foster, H. D. Kelsey, officials of Art Awards Made 0‘[’" ul Jr“n | past summer has been visiting with the 'Puhhc Works Administration, | p.o oin life (charcoal), Anna iy PARTS, Sept. 19.—Apartment for|his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L.|the Iemmmllbm\xd of Efl\lvfl‘-"m Personeus first; Roy Brown, se i rent. Apply, Monsieur Mare, Eiffel |Gray, left for the States on the and Juneau s 30“1\ “\vohlvfll hocuknd I B $11 1o (w NORFOLK, Va & pt. 19—Julius Tower, Paris |steamer Aleutian. He will enter it is hoped be able to attend. |y tirst. Be 2\ W. Pierce literally was on the “wa- Perched more than 1000 feet|the University of Oregon as a| President of the loca enoo] ght). Sylvia Anderson, 'ter wausm—but off it theoreticaliy. above the ground on the Lhud‘»nphomolc for the coming term. Board, Arne Shudshitt, will ac >uane Haffner, second. Best d Pierce a4 $150 in police platform of the Eiffel Tower here, | pRHi /o S, |master of ceremonies and s hel;, .olor Jim Wilcox, first: L Jeourt on conviction of driving while a little penthouse flat is for rent.| EDITH HOPKINS OUT {briefly relates the story Of the|ganii second. Best original poster| drunk. He was driving a truck with It is very small—just one room,| FEdith Hopkins, daughter of the|many/ trials and tribulations fln-irm colors), Mar Rice. first; ater tank on it when he had bathroom and kitchen—nd one of | Assistant Manager of the Fairbanks |countered ce he first in 1935 Inoris Cahill, seco olor har-|a fon that led (o his arrest, teel ct passes 1gh the | loration Company, was a pa 1essec need of a -new school | manv wheel, John Pasquan. firs L el s e floor and ceiling of the living room. |senger with PAA from Fairba before a meeting of the Parent- | Besy paper mache, Gordon Cli-| Try The mmpire ctassifieds fot But it is unique in the world. Its|yesterday and went south on the|Tvacher Association to the suceess- | {hero, first; Doris Cahili, nd. | results. Iview is incomparable. Aleutian this morning. ful conclusion of the project, he!—— —- — ——— - —— {will call upon each guest to teil| b w Sh l’{ i |of his*part in the accomplishmen. | een l" 1 Olle ow ere Youtig, Blueblood | Back to Europ: Possible War Service | Juneau on the Aleutian this morn- 0 back to Europe with two worries. belongs to Hungary's ironic practice for more grim work ,,,‘, . Thea Hanson, second. than shooting big game animals. |Zone for another, and then o San rizinal water color, Clarice Two, the Count still has his Diego fc lot. more mm.. first; Leonard Olson, see= Tyrclean hat studded with em-| One of the most modern o ¥ FAIR LAST BA n, ¢ original poster, Patsy Mc- blems of the hunt in many corners |marines, the real D-1 (also known Alister, first; Chestor Ferger, sec- of the earth, and how to ])ultl‘n_\""" the Dolphin), was used for the u)(‘ Stiil 1 charcoal, Florence the results of his Alaska hunt (one IKS ACTIN SEEN HUNT 1 NAVY FILM oitss 1 COLSEDN Weston Plays Heart! Interest in ““Sub- marine D-1"" Pat O'iirien—Wayne Morris George Brent vos NOW v | atest Show Value Headed Doris and of Buda A € TeSOUrce f the United; assed through 5! Navy were lonned, it is said Warner Bros. tor the production thrillinz roclodrama called The grandest sub that ever took a crash dive, manned by Uncle Sam’s trip in the of a et, is heading “Submarine b vhich is now " ] S playing at the Coliseum Theatre, most reckless- soors} received word and is announcec the most stir-| danger is at ring and authentic film ever made|3~ Becailse, fhel W - tli " yas LIRCRENESH0S ¥ Pest wood carving, Virgil Anderson, By ‘“.‘(:vm-l‘ ,‘ e 1 ke EHBHL A VA l\..\t E len, second. Best, ori= rifle shooting |as Il Subiec 3 ¥ Wl crayon drawing, Kathleen dotng in Al-| The movie folk journeyed to New- ret; Merwin Click, second. port, R. I, to mike p to Cocos Coco in the P weeks is but block print, Anna Mae Per- - WIN HONORS AT picture. Battleships, cruisers, de- Liobsou, first rell Krause, sec- e \n-n_\;. e and the 1;:«»‘ hl\' the score Domesllc An Display! i Geu ie crayon, Rodney Nord- I ¢ |are to be seen in its action v first: Lew Williams, second. something of o " OBrien and George mreni| — Showed Talent and Sorgtite, bt Haber peetor! Wl Europe, where | 21 co-starred, and in one 1 Originalilv ‘e’ Haffner, first; Elizabeth Is- leading supporting roles is the v 4 | Musical selections on the pro-| gram will include a selection by e school orchest under the di rection of Ernest Oberg and a piano sclection by the latter. The public is cordially invited to | attend DOUGLAS MWAN Is WINNER | | ‘{ J. F. D. CAE; SECOND TIME | | | Mike Gaveril, | as the lucky\' holder of the winning ticket on | the Chevrolet sedan disposed of at | |the Southeast Alaska Fair by the | [Juneau Fire Department, this| | morning staled he i ied to dis- | |pose of the new car and keep his | coupe. It is the second time that | |the big prize of the Fuir has come | |to Douglas, the first time in 19 |when Ed Martinson: wa. i ner. - e MRS. FLEEK GOES SOUTH | Mrs. Elroy Fleek and two chil- | |dren left this morning on the Aleu- | Itian for the south. She is Lakin her baby girl to the Shrine Ort} pedic Hospital in Portland for sur gical treatment. HOME FROM HOSPITAL Mrs. A. R. Edwards returned to 'her home yesterday feeling fine Wayne Morris and Doris Weston |after two weeks at St. Ann’s Hos- | ghe feature bill at the Coli-eum. | pital. & B Do g , H owled; ‘There Really ‘Was a Death | '/CHICAGO; Sept. 19.<-There iv 2 old superstition that a dog wili howl and bark in the presence of | death. Science scoffs at such beliefs, g but: . FIRE is not the only destroyer of property. Other ‘mxhe:‘ew‘:;g;‘"r v, }i;;:“’:“;mz":‘r’;;‘ | hazards take heavy toll, too. ‘For a surprisingly small yesterday, the dog of his landlora | Premium, have an Extended Coverage Endorsqrmmt was moaning and barking, ||| attached to your fire insurance pol It will protect Worrled, Hansen hurred to his![ You, in the same amount and upder the same conditions apartment and found his mother, || as your fire pohcy, agdlns:, explosion, windstorm, f; ing aireraft, hail, “wild” motor vehicles, riot and eivi Mrs. Frances Hansen, a widow, with | ‘A 4 whom ‘he lived, dead on the bed ; commotion and smoke (from a pern :mentl;, installed who have leads in “Submarine D-1" room floor. ~ She suparently had | oil burner). suffered & heari' of | o e in, write or teicphone. 4 S e e il Ty o | RUMMAGE SALE TTUCK AGENCY JPHONE 249 . | By the Salvation Army, Tuesday, | Bept. 27, at 10 a.m. in the-Salvation | Army Hall. adv. |, e eapdsta Syumine ke | ST - ] 3 m i p ot e e i fico—-—-—— York L v RN 31 Today's News 'Today.—Empire, Sl L m New ock Lit:. 4% B ; e