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TH g | |(OLISEUM COMEDY s "ok 0F SVE - ABOLITION | Y or Screen Test | s it i C ‘ TIMES SEAS ENDS RUN \ OF TR APS YOUNT yourself 20 points for a question answered cor- ATRE Lt rectly—five points for each part of a four-part ques- Show Place of Juneau IONIGHI, (APHO!. tion. If you score 60 your knowledge of the movies and the —_— 1 stars is good, 80 means it's excellent, and 90 rates it as Wallace Beery Is Starred Wi NS 9-7| i ™S 3 in Current Feature at iy k Toliowing Local Movie House Fights Over Meas-| @) - sandlot baseball ure for Five Hours Yes- | tesm: (o) shes e, O | Horatio Alger is brought back to| mayor of North ! Col life in the person of Marcel Pagnol, 1 Hollywood; (¢) i -. § e author of “Port of Seven Seas,” new | ‘erdfiy Before Vo'mg She is part & Y 10\‘.‘ Wallace Beery starring vehicle | e @wner of a big 8 S A ‘ which is based on Pagnol's tr (Continued trom Page One) I‘;‘i‘; ;‘;"P\,‘\"J‘]“' J 59 B & : : TR s . phant st play, “Fanny s g ' deeioe ‘ e i ity b S 2 WILLIAM {the picture which is ending tonight | ward cannery unions and fishermen by the ¥ - “The B t Butler \"74 at the Capitol Theatre. | painted a picture of his version of French govern- P e "'” i ‘mh”"' [ PO\{/ Pagnol, today one Prance’s | “the menace of ment. . 3 few seconds of the opening of the boy lived in abjec > halibut, codfish and other fish.” Z What was i 4 picture and carvies the 1 mpc 'ANI\‘A PRI the gay and colorful e he has! When fé d by the question as to »e "‘” _“' _‘j 3 through the entire tory | N ‘J.Lr' | pictured with such vitality in “Port|where the Territory would get an fin‘,‘) o 3 : 2 i |of Seven s | it of revenue to that 10st| 35 animal | There are many stories told about |in trap abolition. both Kayser and Star? {Pagnol as a young student t insisted “the fishermen will | | for his Doctor of Philosophy degree. | subscribe to every dollar of that tax.” | | him, but before the decre ame absolute, in December 1937, he bi Name two P . married Gladys Thompson This one is typical | Brunstad condradicted statements e three ; _ i Outlining G'Brien’s “romance” Pagnol had no money for fuel and |0f Arnold, and other trap propon-| AT P cord, prosecuting counsel, Laurance | he was numb with With his|ents by insisting that “seine caught} g ich "Charlie ¥ Z 5 Vine, described him as a “profes- final examinations only a few days|fish are better fish than trap fish) . @han from oth- - e sional polygamist.” | away, he found it difficult to woi u)vn the whole," claiming that traps een detec- S : | AR “ are intimating |in the shabby room he occupied. So|are often left working for a week at S | ALASKANA, By Marie Drake, 50c | . of the interviewers . KATHARINE | Sl hoh sy it e e o 1 i, St st 0 s i o S ey, B o Pentinent for what? For ab it was warm and ligh three| tora while behind the tarred web- o cently received the unuspal honor of being nominated, with | i"!‘nfi ES gA(K feelings of a few reporters. or Iub-fdays he remained in that dentist's|bing | four Hollywood actresses, for the Motion Picture Academy’s best- ning away from a few § F office. Each time the ¢ ud| Denying charges that “95 per cent performance award? N “ ers? stick his head out of the v Pag-|0f the traps in Alaska are absentee ] 3 i ’” FQQD 6RA£[S In a recent interview Miss Hep-{nol would politely give h o ! owned " Arnold said “at least a third, | 5 Unseramble the following mis-statements: (a) ‘(nnstancc YUY » «@ | purn made some such remark as|he next customer arly half of them, ave owned * Ben father was an l‘,])m}'upd] nlnm‘.\}(: .(lv\fiu}?’J"ff"l.‘fi — this: “Seme of the writers were pret- ibsequently wrote v independent tra on. or one| Starred in aforeignfilm which was banned in this country; 2 h m riters ey When he subsequently ndependent trap men, o ne B FoEn ol s At Hero bt () Eedy ¥ ai6ar later s thatiied ty hard on me, but I deserved it. If | play, “Topaze,” it ran fo ne ‘cafineries” and that purchass PIas; “topape.” i 20 ; to a famous radio tenor, T i i T were a critic I know I would never | formances. Incidentally wa f ivid raps from Al- o - 7 ¥ & M e'ropo | L f an Wr!tErS be able to keep my personal h'i‘id\u*‘-nw filmization of this pla s by the corporations, has in ' _ X b EAST! Travel costs le Acam Faif to Adress_ :‘x; m‘ what T \\'nfh' ? 5 3 Myrna Loy made her first bic " |, -u‘rt‘(l additional wealth into " TR | i M_; : N o Luxury Coaches on th : Some of the writers certainly did |stardom, follow rritory. and would “lose a half million dol-j W > I I,' i : BAla . .\ Bt you ¢ What It Is About deal severely with her performances, |an oriental siren Site Sells For $100,000 lar§ in revenue.’ | wed Lo P 1 i same ‘personalized service ¢ ; especially in “The " a luckless| Pagnol next wrote “N g Arnold cited one instance where Coffey's Argument 2 same friendly concern for you Y > assignment for any actress, but if!two. sensation in Pari. - trap site was sold by Ketchikan Lined up for the bill, although m,,n‘)" !" < & comfort. Daily: to Spokane, 2y GEORGE TUCKER “The Lake" is to be used as an ex-|ing it with “Fanny,” which no e for $100,000 to cannery |he had introduced formerly, a grad- J 1 B Twin Cities and Chicago. NEW YORK, Feb. 21.—Miss Kath- |ample, I should like to see what some |comes to the screen as * f | interest ual abolition measure, Representa- ki S Hepburn, the de-glamorized |of our really accomplished actresses |Seven Seas.” Frank Morgan, Mau to “blame” for certain traps'tive Coffey st aps drove fisher- 11 17('(“‘5 | g ASK P, PHIGK” CARTER merning glory, is back in the good |could do with it. Katie certainly |reen O'Sullivan, John B which fishermen claim are “destruc- men out of Southeast Ala 1 1400 Fourth Ave. Seattle graces of the metropoiitan press, and | didn't do much, but then there |sie Ralph head the cast in yort| tive,” and “monopolistic,” Arnold you want more traps or more people i & N P A IR all the movie writers seem too, too | wasn't much that could be done. |of Wallace Beery. Don't blame the industry.| Representative Walker charged| LONDON, Feb. 21—A romance may pleased. In fact, they seem just a Lou .wait. She’s rehearsing cur-| - \ke that criticism to the Bureau of that young King salmon are killed in | be the spice of life, but to ordinary, | too & volent for my sensi- rently a new Barry play for nw; Fisheric traps, while Representative Davis unprepossessing forty-one-year-old > craw, f » Hepburn | Guild. “The Philadelphia Story ymu‘MAYOR IN TAX plcg‘ Gunderson, of Wrangell, an ' charged in turn that young King|Patrick O'Brien of London, romance : them how the hell they get let the notices be good, you see how | i ndent trap owner, spoke salmon are also Killed in seines | recently brought eighteen months ay. {decile this Connecticut (!h/'lnl".\[ g4 the measure also, as did Smith then threw his bombshell | imprisonment and the title of being “hey are sayinz nice things about | daughter will be. She has always mu'DoESN’I pAY OWF Grover Winn. Juneau attorney who with an unusual legislative move,'a “professional polygamist.” ! now, but it was only a couple spised the business of being pretty-} “. independent trap owner.!“admitting” defeat on the measu Brought up at the Old Bailey court | Februaries back that they were pease for the camera. And she can't| e Besides Brunstad and Kayser, and calling the vote at eight to eight, in a charge of bigamously marr writing D » “ran the gamut understand why it isn’t her business| PITTSBURGH, Feb, 21—Mayor|John Olafs seine boat operator | which perhaps changed the one vote. Gladys Thompson of Bury St., Ed- m tion from A-to-B" and jeering if she “vaunts to.be alone”—like|Cornelius D. Scully’s face was red-|from Ketchikan, also spoke. When Smith “forewarned the|munds, Suffolk, and stealing a ring her Garbo 1 ner Garbo. ider than evel | Frank Lioyd, independent cannery Democratic party,” that if the mea- | from her, O'Brien was revealed over It is frue that Miss Hepburn fre-| T am very curious to see what| The mayor has been campaigning ; man from Ketchikan, facing Repre- sure were voted down, “they’ll never | a period of eleven years to have had ntly ed h head and fled some of her sisters under the skin|for weeks to get residents of this|sentativ arl Drager on the floor, live it down,” he “questioned” Dele- | five “wives,” lived with other women, | m phetozraphers. It is true, in my | will write about her the first time metropolitan center to pay up the ir | answered Dra s question as to gate Anthony J. Dimond's sincerity |and made capital out of his curious nicn. that she was very bad in all she leaps through the kitchen win-|delinquent taxes and stave off an whether he would want “immediate in his trap abolition measure in fascination over them. the pictures she made in Holly- dow when they ring the front doo: impending financial crisis. abolition or gradual elimination of Congre Here is his record: ‘ i except the very first, the one | bell, or what the new Dorothy Park-| Then, the unhappy truth came |fish lra by saying, “Would you' Representatives Anderson and| 1927—Married Beatrice Howard at | which she played hardly more €r gag: will be when she is glimpsed | out. It was learned the mayor|rather be hung a little bit today and | Spencer leaped to their feet simul- Battersea, London. 1 John Barrymore. at the ringside tables in the night- | hasn't paid his own taxes yet, be-|a littie bit tomorrow and so on until taneously at that instance, and bit-| 1920—Bigamously married Con- T can not understand clubs. Very curious. |ing about $600 in arrears on prop-|youTe dead?” terly condemned “anyone who ques- | stance Batchelor. Convicted the 1 / newspaperman or wo- - uld ever become excited ov- £ | > tor Bu"ed Gold lures | Fire loss in Nova Scotia during{a. “Let’s vote the Democratic shouting his indignation over hand | Howard dissolved. [ p extent of be- 11938 totalled $1,441,786 as compared | ticket as we promised to do—for im- |clapping in the gallery | May 1933—Legally married Mrs.| W . L4 g = = in what they write. 4 [with $1409249 in 1937. Fires in|mediate and total abolition of fish| Representatives Martin and Dowd, | Lydia Rolis of Highgate, London, a EMPIRE BU]LDER P) B 1 & Aus‘rahan Farmers 1938, however, were 8 as com-|traps.” | opponents of the memorial, unknow- | widow. Marriage dissolved 1635, [ W 471w P c make j 1 pared with 1,694 the previous year.| Representative Davis, indepen- ingly lent humor and irony to the December 1935—Legally married | 2 e B nk Hollyw made a fine — e — dent trap owner himself, and bitterly | picture when they leaned back to Rosia Eleanor Pike, She divorced mess of a very nice package when it MELBOURNE, Australia, Feb. 21.| Being a good Samaritan proved |opposed to the measure, said, “When eat sandwiches sent in by a friend.| 5 4 gave pouting lips to Hepburn, caved —E. Richards and J. McEldrew have | profitable for C..J. Borman, Trans-!you find it expedient to ignore your | The sandwiches were of canned sal- | in her cheeks, and hung floppy bangs | given up the monotonous life of vaal farmer. Injured motorists | platform, do so. No man should be mon-caught by seine. over her forhead. That first slight farming for the more exciting one |whom he drove 200 miles to a hos- | bound by his platform beyond his | S e - rele she played in “Bill of Divorce- of boring for Spanish gold and |pital pressed a Rhodesian sweep-|OWD reason.” ! ment” was the last glimpse anybody ' treasure. | stake ticket upon him. It paid $470. Representative Gordon called the (HAMBER[AIN ever had of the easy. natural kid| The immediate object of their - whole idea of “immediate abolition,” | who went to the studio lots looking ' search is gold which was worth| Today’s News ‘rodav.—Empire. as action that “would bring cha "i SEEKMG MORE [ s for a carcer. Thereafter she was fifty-two million dollars at the time |—— g + A — — | - made to follow some of that fine it is supposed to have been b\ll'lCd“ - — 2 E 3 | ow are eso l l 10"(’: E;‘ Slywood reasoning, so that it was by Spanish pirates 150 years ago. | | DEFE“SE FUNDS‘ b B r of time before Hep- | The present value of the gold would O q / /' MOMENT | ! | burn pictures began to be no especial be about eighty milion dollars. J 0 t e | LONDON, ¥eb. 21. — Premier| draw at the boxoffice. = o Chamberlain today asked In any case she is back and some! Try an Empire aa. by Adelaide Kerr | ment: to_ double the nation’s two | 4 i — : | billion dollar limit borrowing and | ’P | 2 * lincidentally” gave' a warning that o 1 g u e WO & » o7 e erty. As lobbyists finished their argu- tions the sincerity of our Delegate same month, s 4 » 7 e - {ments, Drager, speaking for the bill, | to Congress,” Anderson, usually mild, | 1932 — Marriage with Beatrice | e e e G /I«’Mf “fi‘ ! =3 | | even further funds might be neces- I’sary to meet rearmament costs. - - | ENARL AR WY | In 1930, textile mills with 452,- | Schilling BAKING l ;,l\-in(,- . {007 women employed as operatives : POWDER l) &5 ] . and laborers, ranked first among By this time, a lot of the resolutions that were so shining bright on New Year's When the tempting fragrance of baking 0 I Y a ! =y = . {the women-employing industries | cookies ills the kitchen, you can be assured of Wder : {in this country. Day are badly bent or broken. perfect cesults if Schilling Baking Powder was § used. It's double-acting—made widg pure cream ¢l ling . : - | of tartar—never leaves that “baking powder £ . A 4 . Maybe your resolutions were too lofty to allow for human frailties. 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