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Aoniaric R O TWO LATE L TWIN-MOTORED NEWS Id will be built at \m mmodate the larger ship .md make it possible to fly with wl\wl‘ the year around . Pilot Les Cook will be going Outside in a few wee to pick up the new plane and expects to have PLANE TO FLY b ‘m. s, Atlin D School Data Now Recorded in Office, " Northern Airways Branch- ing Out—Making Ju- neau Entry Port Northern Airways of 'T., has branched out for flying business apparently, is going siderably. A few weeks ago, Northern Air- ways began flying regularly from | Carcross, Whitehorse and | Atlin, to Juneau, bringing in pas- | sengers and taking freight 1 passengers out on the return trig Pilot Les Cook of the company has been making numerous trips |boy from the Interior to Juneau in the|of past few weeks and business war- rants the purchase of another plane, company officials said. It is planned that an eight or ten- place, twin-motored plane will be brought north within the next two months to be put on the June: Atlin run, and that a 3,000 Carcross, in Inter- and Juneau to profit con- X of wie second six weeks period of the Juneau Public chool, following information has been d with the Commission- je At the close ment of Grade School making a total 100l. Enroll- hools 124 2d 126 girls aling The are 434 boys in th tire public scheol and 413 girls, whic makes a total of 847 pupils enrolled this year in the Juneau School. The number of days taught this month to date are twer ight, and boy Hollywood Sigits And Sounds By Robbin Caons HOLLYWOOD, Cal.. N 28, say Swing is passing out. But Hollywood doesn’t believe Hollywood is set for a ride in a jitterbuggy. Hollywood is going to bring it be Or give it the COUP DE GRACE, if it’s going For a long time the “influence” pictures, Young ones—it’s funny .when the Q-ing either F (Venerable Harry D in “The Cowboy The Dead End Kids Faces.” The Little showing their 1f sal—with Ted Weems z Some it. , if it's gone, now ones, old old one: MAS has been apparent supposed to be e been trucking and “characterizing” in specially do it—have Suzy or for single hots. venport Lady,” does it effectively, and of it not in this manner, 50 does Gary Cooper.) “Angels With Dirty be ed, are Uni- and the did a little Tough Guys in to out-truc “In Society.” There’s a picture s and his orchestra—called “Swing, Swing.”« There’ll be swing in “Ice Follies,” and swing (a 1 Ritz) in “The Three Mnsketeers.” The movie, “St. Louis Blues, is full of it, with Matty Malneck and his boys providing the hot licks. Dick Powell’'s new one, “Always Leave Them Laughing,” is concerned with the transformation of a classical musician into a jitterbug. Maxine Sullivan has left her blue notes in sev- eral of the new pictu “The Wizard of Oz” has a Jitterbug Song. in Which is all very well--for the swingaloons. The rest of can have our jitterbug jamboree in waltz-time—in “The Gr Waltz.” That sequence showing how the Vienna villagers cumbed to the waltz as frantic jitterbugging as ever today—but in good waltz-time Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers are doing nothing to con- tribute to the longevity of swing. Not this time. In 'he Castles” they haven't even any new dances. Just the old ones that Irene and Vernon danced and made popular. Hermes Pan, who looks like Fred and helps with the Astaire- Rogers dance routines, says the Texas Tommy might catch on B e EVERY EVENING you can enjoy a different, a better dinner us at sue- is you'll see at new PERCY’ B e PSSP 2 again. Also the Maxixe—although that’s more difficult. Irene Castle today thinks jitterbugging will pas: She doesn't like it. But if she said so she'd be thought a back number—which she isn't. She doesn't say so. Hermes Pan, a. tender-hearted guy, is having his troubles. The big chorus numbers of yesterday are gone from the screen. The other day he'had to select 60 steppers for a series of dance shots showing how Castle dancing influenced the world. “Two years ago,” he said, “the girls were so busy I couldn't have found 60. Today I ask for 60 and 500 girls apply.” He knows most of the girls, but he has to look through them when he's selecting. He can't hire all of them. It breaks him up. He wishes the “big numbers” would come back, but thinks they won't—not soon. The movie Castles—while most of Hollywood is on the jitter- buggy—will do the Tango too. Sonja Henie, a smart girl, is doing a tango on ice in her new touring show. Shell put it in her picture, and she’ll be making it about the time “The Castles” is' showing. That ought to underscore the tango heavily. Gom, of Education o THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE CARY COOPER | ISBIGSTARIN |~ CAPITOL FILM ‘The Adventures of Marco Polo” with Sigrid Gurie Now [eatured Here A tagnificent mance, splendor cen in Gary The cavalcade of ro- and excitement is Cooper’s newest film, | Adventures of Marco Polo, at the Capitol Theatrs, and ing for the first tim 8igrid | The story opens with Marco arriving in Pekin with his nt (and stooge) Binguccio (Err he amuses and impr. | Khan and falls in love| | featt Guric Polo \¢: Truex) the great with hi: Prince who i ser- daughter, the beautiful Kukachin (Sigrid Gurie), | pursued by the villainou 1 aracen, Ahmed, who determines to away with Marco. arco Polo is captured by Lord lu” (Alan Hale), a general with the Khan. Kaidu's beau- but jealous wife (Binnie Barnes), falls in love with Marco and Kaidu promises to let him live s long as he can keep her amused and off his trail Meanwhile, Kublai Kbhan gives Ahmed full control of his army and he vililain plots to send the army | to destruction in a typhoon in the China Sea and marry the Prince The plot then develops K war the tetal attendance in the grade school is 15,294 days, with a total of 6,562 days attended in the higl school, the number of days attend- ed in both grade and high includes 21.856. Absentee d the grade school enrollment and in the high school 134.5. ‘The number of cases of tardiness corded for the grades is 170 while the high school has had but 93, thel total for both schools being 262 tardinesses. Measuring in percentage, the a tendance for the grade school £ , and in the high school, 97.98. The percent of punctuality is 99.44 Hn the grade school and 99.29 in the h school Lahur Council Stiapes New Group; Meets Saturday | A meeting was held Saturda) right of delegates from the old Cen- Labor Council, the records of which were taken from them by {the AFL in a replevin action, and machinery was set in motion for re- organization under another name The name of the new body w be known the “Juneau Unity Labor Council,” according to Har- old Aase, of the Deep Sea F men’s Union, who said: “All | groups in Juneau will be eligible to membership, regardless of affilia- | tion, for the sake of unity.” Former officers of the old counc | sat at the meeting and it was an- | nounced that a regular meetir would be held Wednesday night The old council was composed of | | sixteen unions, Aase said, which | unions “showed an apparent bal- ance between CIO and AFL with eight AFL unions, seven CIO and | one Independent.” Aase gave them as follows: Deep Sea Pishermen, Ind., Pacific Coast hues as black or Pishermen, CIO, Longshoremen, |C0ats or their fur CIO, Cold Storage Workers, CIO, |Pium, Painters, AFL, Clerks, AFL, Indus- |2r¢ also trial workers, CIO, United Canne Work: CIO, Miners, CIO, Bar-| tenders, AFL, Carpenters, AFL Plasterers, AFL, Plumbers, AFL wmill Workers, AFL, Cooks and Waiters, AFL, and Transport Work CIO. school in 18- By ADELAIDE AT IA shion Ed pouches (like small over: designed for book pler mor to give make-up kit No Nonsense trim. Most of equipped witl with slide deep envelope ha which extends bag, when sther tions, Therc sign or erally closed like a A new invisible closes the bag locks and hold oval when outstanding ing is achieved by me: of flexible Swedish stee Soft galf, sue a (which is getting a year) make by far the bags. When it comes to avenue shops say that | est women are withou it desired, i trin and seen about Handles Are Si Handles, when used ally simple in constr not exceedingly dles”—four or | finish some of nd occasionally | | seen | 3 ; “TURNS | Despite all this | Prank Swartz, who, has been em- | utility, shapes are ployed in the Moose Pass section| From a New | during the recent months, returned | workroom comes a | to Juneau aboard the Alaska, ac- —a flap-topped enve companied by Mrs. Swartz. long, over-the-shoulde .o - | huge suede muff bag At least 64 chemical elements are | in the top. | present in soil and 58 of these have| The smartest | been found in plants, says U. S.|big squashy pouches Chemist W. O. Robinson suede, though a numg Fur Coat | ... Jacket, Bolero or Scarf choose yours from the largest selection in the north . . . long five the a in aft | exs, Toc cone MINK—SEAL SQUIRREL WEASEL MUSKRAT CARACUL FOX SCARFS Chas. Goldstein & Co. Open Saturday Evenings tions to held feminine KET innovations. ns of a band big choosing such sober | a brow Low! “Ribbon h far York “postman’s lope ternoon bags are n bag. Its genero fol-de and wing-trimmed Mounting mate- also shown ftor 1-lik ik nmon sen: handba Decy b wsps fin rial them Brocade still i which room | medi el m ty of and “date | VP Reason Why U. S. Building Bigger Navy open th clos- one of The US ENDED MAXIMI 1861 Emperor Nap M 1 1 W Maximilian on When the Civil War veteran armic d the French (o ioned, Maximiliar firing squad. A Spanish invasion of during the Civil War cnded by a firm U. 8 In 1896, England iiser Wilhelm's sympathy Eoers, abruptly with U i boundary 1ezuela gator play this most of the color, Fifth |5 e i died before Peru also period wa attitude wrmed by with dis- Vene~ n to match , but wine D green n mple are gene th ar h furthe b powers in 1 debts. Ttaly, Ger- Britain blockaded t Theodore Roose matter before The Hague tribunal, which imposed upon the U. 8. the duty of overseeing the fulfillment by Venezu of her reements. ain wa Americas in the What has happened P had ernoon p har wid wopean payment, of eat ba ile her ports Pre laid the ntration or from dull designer with a e trap and ith a pur the eliminated from Spanish War, since? of ber black S ,,,’ L,“M IT'S STILL THE DOCTRINE The United States has recognized ing participation by th American republics i the protection of the phere. Cer critics say we traded independence ne since 11ly nnot act without consuiting er American republics. Realistic observers say no, when foreign governments tempt lodgment within the Am- icas, the U. 8. will interfere. Sumner Welles, under-secretary , added the latest word n the past few days. Renewed armament, he said, is designed back up Pan-Americanism by ing foreign ression in the tern hemisphere—the . whole of hemi tain have in aj the U the techn that, pacts - > MRS. J. MEHERIN LEAVES FOR SOUTH Mrs. J. J. Meherin is a passenger south on the steamer Princess Norah for a thiee weeks’ visit in the States She plans to visit with friends an relatives in Seattle and Portland be fore returning to her home in this city. .H' &= Job |GOUPLE TEAMED AGAININDIZTY COMEDY FEATURE Parry- |;.\1“l['l w actually ¢ breatening to tell M he lied to him in her *“cc unless she buys him off The film winds up with the hilarious combination elements to reach the sc long, long while, with Mis finally realizing that under dition is she ever to lie to her hu band uin, True Conf Wesley Rug of con n in a Lombard re on” was directed by turned to her Seattle home North Sea. on Miss Beity Minowski been employed at the ation parlor, acco Edward C has been month North S ha Foam anied by who Iver her for the past States on the Evelyn Hanlon, dau Mr. and Mrs. William R | of Sitka, accompanied by nephew, Charlie Bouwens, week for Tacoma for ay with relative nitbs ous proportions provide two big sec- hat are brown, ioo. - NEWS ITEMS FROM SITKA TKA, Alaska, Nov. 22—(Special pondence) — Father Amatoff ek Orthodox Chu itka last Hanlon her little left last an indefinite The local basketball sea: yened st Saturday evening, November 19, at the high school gymnasium with a doubleheader program. In the f contest the fans were treated to an exciting race between the Fleet Al Base, Japonski Island, and the Territorial High Sch v one din 35 to 34. In the second g the ANB. ar the Nava n o 950th anni- rtrance of Christi- ng business 1 of Chr I 1 e organization beer = November vember 14, Saturda tia Reea d here as on the from Juneau Christmas toy Anderson in connection Alaska Grill and Fountain. Mrs. Ve ATTiv Nor! and shop for with the | vere part in the ¢ During | {i€s of the association, The Brothr- her stay she will make her home|hood reelected Cyril Zuboff, of Ju- h Mr. and Mrs. Anderson and | Deau, President for the coming year Maud Wakefield, Mrs. Ander-| With Harry Douglas, of Hoonal s mother, of Ketchikan, who is First Vice-President, and Charlie E'for - indatiiite atay: Johnson, of Kake, Second Vice- | President; Willlam L. Paul, of Ju- William Bawden was a passenger | 1lau, Secretary; Robert Perkins on the North Sea for Juneau where | Klukwan, Treasurer, and Herbert he has been called as a witness in | Bradley, of Wrange! geant- A, case hefore the grand arms. Those to handle the affairs d |of the Sisterhood for the coming e o William Nemi, who | Year are: for President, Mrs, Lucile recently sold their home at Herring | Ridley, of Angoon; Vice-President, Bay, have moved to Sitka and are|Martha Douglas, of Hoona Bage~ making their home temporarily with | tary. Fdith Sheakley, of Hoonah Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kos [ rer, Mrs, A, Wanamaker | Angoon; and Sergeant- at- arms ,,,m”,, Elliott and| |Martha Ridicy, Kelchikan. Due to | pas week is operat- 2 a Nef jury. Mr Mr. and M on Billy mo apartment over m, K. Raatikanen | was unx(lm(hmtl 1nd an eme home to one of the newly-furnished | affair, Sitka has been named apartments owned by Clarence | location for the next convention. Rands. T O A Thomas Tilson Sr. returned H. J. Hodgins and sister, Mrs, | his home here recently from Tilson, returned this week eral mont ouring in Eu- hort visit in Juneau. ropean countries, including his old Bl {home in Norway. Mr. Tilson stated The November meeting of the Sit-| that his intentions to stay abroad Women's Friendly Association longer were changed because of un- held at Castle Hill, Priday, No- | settled political conditions. /ember 18. At this time a health ey program was sponsored by Miss| The gasboat pade, owned Phyllis Lundell, Jocal public health James Pride, suffered approximately nurse. A pupil from each grade from | $150 damages by fire when tied up the Sitka Territorial School, and to the waterfront Monday after- two from the high school, took part noon, November 21. Prompt action in the program. Thirty-one members ©of the Sitka fire department saved were present and Mrs. Robert Geb- the boat and other nearby craft rdt was hostess of the hostess TRETRT Y S T cemmittee for the event. FORMER JUNEAU WOMAN MET DEATH ACCIDENTALLY | Margaret Eru‘kson. the former Margaret. Callahan, of Juneau, me death in a pool at Tenakee last week by accidental drowning, according to a coroner’s jury verdict there, a message to U. 8. Marshal William | T. Mahoney said today. The women | | was found dead in the pool last Fri- | Mrs. Leonard E. Mattraw, wife of | cay. aviation cadet L. E. Mattraw, nL:u ’hUBLhEG to Squadron VP16, re- Lydig from a & sev- was Mrs, Williani €ook left for Juneau on the North Sea last week in an- r to a call for jury service. rs. Jchn A. Horton, wife of ut. John A. Horton, USN.. who is attached to Squadron VP16, sta- tioned temporarily at the Pleet Air Base, Japonski Island, left Thurs- day for her home in Seattle after a month’s stay here. > - Today's Ne to | by COLI PGWNED “AND | IOPERATED! - By ) - W.L.GROSS au's Greatest Show Value NOW! Adelph Zukor presents CAROLE vf LU-\’BAPD FRED M. MURRAY JOHN BARRYMORE "TRUE (ONFESSION A Paramount Picture Directed by WESLEY RUGGLES' ALSO + the Sailor New Post for Him Hillory A. Tolson Former agent of the federal bu- reau of investigation, Hillory A. Tolson, will become director of the national park service's region three n January. Region three compri the tes of Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, New Mex- lco, Arizona and the southern parts of Colorado and Utah. His headquarters will be in Santa Fe, New Mexico. MiSS CARPENTER IS VACATIONING Carpenter, Secretary of the Federal Com- munications Commission, left for the south on the Canadian Pacific Princess Norah Miss Carpenter will join her par- ents in Seattle, from where they will drive to their home in Holly- wood, Cal. Miss Carpenter will spend six weeks visiting in the States, and plans to return here during the early part of January Miss Clara in the office ‘Since using Adlerika My skin is smooth Adlerika washes clieves constipation s & bad complex- Drug Co.—in Douglag by Guy CLEANED AND AT THE TRIANGLE CLEANERS Phone 507 “have them cleaned often ——they'll wear longer}”