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MARK TWAIN’S cavalcade of Walter CONNOLLY |4 William FRAWLEU ; Time—News AT THE CAPITOL FROM3P.M.TO4P. M. n THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, DEC. 18, 1939. MODES of ¢he MOMENT, ] Black Day ' For Jews, April One NEW YORK, Dec. 18.—Next April | evicted from their homes and driven to that isolated district near the new Russian frontier which is to be the only home for the Jews in pres- Germany. However, this tion is not being done at of the State. The Jews themselves, have been charged with organizing and financing r own exile. And they will be allowed to take little of their possessions along | into this German “Siberia.” Per | sonal belongings, 120 dollars in mon- ey, and essential household goods are all that are to be allowed in the new ghetto. And, once there, Himmler is to see they are barred from any communication with good Nazi Ger- mans and Poles - DIETING COEDS LUBBOCK, Tex., Dec, 18.—Three hundred coeds living at Texas Tech | residence hall eat 500 loaves of | bread a month, drink 60 pounds of | coffee and 210 gallons of milk. In three days recently they tucked away 130 pounds of fried chicken, 62 pounds of veal and 504 pork chops. ent-day mass migr the expen 1 is going to pe more tnan April Fool Day. It is going to be a black day for the German and Polish Jews. April 1st, 1940, has been set as the deadline when Germany hopes to ,/have finished what Berlin refers to as a resettlement project Now project a resettlement something like slum clearance, or low-cost hous- ing. But, in the Third Reich, this particular resettlement project pro- poses to set up a vast ghetto in East- ern Poland. Tt is a district set apart by Hitler for the two million Jews remaining in Greater Germany, in- cluding Polish territories. To this ghetto, all Jews are to be transfer- red. April 1st is the deadline—and Hitler's efficient police chief, Hein- rich Himmler, will be in charge of getting the job finished on schedule. America would mean in [ | R - YOU NEVER KNOW COLISEUM OWNES AND OPERATED By | W.L.GROSS Juneau's Greatest Show Value NOwW? ERROL FLYNN in “THE DAWN PATROL" witk BASIL RATHBONE ALSO ARTOO: ERROL FLYNN PLAYS WAR DRAMA LEAD, COLISEUM THEATRE The Dawn Patrai” warner's new aviation story, had first local howing yesterday at the Coliseum "heatre. A full-bodied action dra- | ma—it marks the return of Errol Flynn to the adventurous type of role which made him famous “The Dawn Patrol” is a story of British wartime aviation, a moving and exciting compound of the piti- DAVID NIVEN 1 DONALD CRISP NEWS ALsn N and-one-half flying hours. It was a time when raw and hastily tratned recruits were, in a constant, deadly chain, sent forth to almost certain death soon as they reported for service. - END OF RAC BERKELEY, Cal, Dec. 18.—The Kaliwas tribe of Indians, who once ranged over a great area in Lower California, has dwindled to five fam- ilies, says Dr. Perveril Meiggs, who has just returned from a study of HE WILL ANS YOUR QUE as Argentina officials announced her crew will be interned, but at the same time Uruguay sought to learn just how the Nazi crew sent the ship to the bottom of the Platte River estuary and blasted her hull | The Government has arrested four ! members of the crew for questioning | to determine the sinking process. Most of the officers and crew went to Buenos Aires by tugboat and | | barge in the hope that Argentina | | will treat them as shipwrecked sail- |ors rather than belligerents, but an Argentina official has stated the crew will be interned. | Uruguayan gunboats patrolled to- through his day near the tangled wreckage read by mil-! Personal orders from Hitler di- sequel to “Tom recting no suicidal battle but rather person of Mickey internment after the battleship had | first solo starring been blown up, have been desjoyed, | showing at the Coli-|it is claimed. ( Floating oil still surrounds the | wrecked battleship. | -+ MICKEY ROONEY PLAYS ROLE IN CAPITOL SHOW Mark Twain'sfl'i'HuckIeber- ry Finn”’ Featured Now ¢t Local Theatre eborry Finn ippi boy roamer of & She’s dressed for the family Christmas blue wool whose full skirt is attached in scallops. front with a big bib necklace of gold filigree, set with amethysts, ner in a frock of mauve The She covers its ittempts to aid a runaway freedom; his adventures King" and Duke,” a pair 11 swindlers; the negro's f his own freedom to save | | life; and the mad dash b\"Ken'u(ky own river to save the slave ( I I ob of lynchers, are among! imatic highlights, and the Romeo and Juliet” per- FRANFORT, Ky. Dec. 18. — A newly-appointed Kentucky colonel, seum Hi € and wears brown accessories to match her marten jacket. 3 y with the | - e s sideburns, a veneer of culture, and | plained her attorney, George Evans. a quart of bourbon whisky.” “Mrs. Glade had a 1-252nd interest After “the war” “a pair of | when Mrs. Ganz died and then she patched pants, a floppy-brimmed | inherited one-third of one-seventh | straw hat, a tobacco goatee, and a | of one-half interest of an aunt who quart of bourbon whisky.” | died later.” Around the turn of thi Evans figures “mutton chop whiske out with 841- brimmed hat, a broadcloth with 28-2268ths. albert suit, love for the 7 " party, and a quart of bourbon whis- ‘ MARRIAGE LOANS with Mickey as Juliet | valter Conolly as Romeo, is the high. “In these sad Cays of decline for Kentucky colonels, due to the en- 5 croachment of Yankee ideas and| ROME, Dec. 18—The Ministry of who supposed there was a uniform | . ome g quart of bourbon | the Interior approved 3,947 marriage for bearers of the honorary title,| )i | loans in August, 1939, supplying wrote state officials that he was! . 6,679,000 lire ($333,950) to help all brides and grooms start their mar- | Connelly and William Frawley are A .- worried lest he “get into difficulties” ried life. Ten per cent of a loan | the two swindlers of the story. Jim, | the is compellingly’ played by | by wearing non-regulation garb. So Assistant Attorney-General deducted for each child born. e | Re m, noted Negro actor, who William F. Neill, obliging with an —_ CHRISTMAS of comi £ac € the boy' some heirs will come 68th interest, oth EL | century a broad prinee Democratic . r IFT 50¢ Marie Drake. Eat Out Today! tur The y saves from { 's are enact- ed by Lynn and Jo Ann Sayers. M Watson plays Cap- tain Brandy the slave-running steamer captain, and Elizabeth Ris- don, Victor Kilian and Clara Blan- dick lend excellent supportng char- acterizations to the heart-warming the evolution of apparel and tastes story. of a Kentucky colonel like this: In the beginning . . . “a brace of duelling pistols, a plug of chewing tobacco, an overwhelming desire to hunt, fight, place a bet or make ‘lu\'v to some woman, and a quart Glade, an heir to the late Anna of bourbon whisky | Ganz, filed suit here for determi- When prosperity came I nation of her share in a 25-acre broad-brimmed hat, a frock coat, a| farm. She claims an 8-2268th in- pair of baggy trousers, a shoe string | terest. necktie, a white goatee, a pair of “It's as simple as daylight,” ex- ) pla De I in “Green Pas- unofficial legal “opinion,” described | “Alaskana” by adv ——————— H “ TRAPPED WARSHIP SCUTTLE OMAHA, Neb., Dec. 18.—Mrs. Viola llIIlIIIIIIIIIlflflfljllllllllll!fllllllIIIIIIH‘IIIVI Himmler's methods with Jews are DENVER, Dec. 18.—Of all places, already notorious the world over Bailiff Norman Cobb thought his| From all over the Reich, Jews are {lunch would be safest in his desk | beginning the sad pilgrimaage to|in the county courtroom. But some- | Poland. Polish Jews, too, are being body stole it during a court session. p——— Qldest Bank in Alaska Commercial Safe Deposit Savings Banking by Mail Department The B. M. Behrends Bank Juneau, Alaska WHAT'S INSIDE? Fire never destroys a house without burning up what's inside of it. Fire insurance pro- tects the building. 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