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POSITIVELY LAST TIMES TONIGHT « ieal machind pitol Theatre tonight ¢ in the t en M £ Washington,- Othe € C States Se Edward Arn as a re Guy Kibbee 1 i as a Wash “ and Beulah Smith mothe: Markey. Hollywood screen writer. Sidney Buchman penned the screenp! The { conciuding a five- i n an wing to big busi <>+ § J OMMERS C(OMPLETES 2436 PWA sewer cor completed by th Som mally accepted b NOMINATED —Likely president of Rotary Interna- tional for 1940-41 is Armando de Arruda Pereira (above), Brazil manufacturer chosen by nomis nating committee, LITTLE, BUT OH! MY—older bowlers than he envy the record of Joey Ferraro, 9, of Cliffside, N. J., whose average | for 150 games is 140, whose top score is 237. He weighs 59 pounds, is 46 inches tall, and uses a 12-pound ball. : Picking Theit Targets Pliers of Finland’s small but efficient air corps pick out their targets on Ex‘:rr‘; %cfc:'e taking off on a bombing expedition. Men like these played bob with Russian rails, in particular the lone line to Murmansk, Glamor Comes to New York Glamorous Hedy Lamarr arrives in New York with her husband, Gene and was promptly ordered to bed by her physician, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TULSDAY, FEB. 6. 1940. OUR RECORDS SHOW THAT N ""MR. SMITH GOES 10 DEATH PENALTY FOR BRITISHERS WHO TALK OUT Feb. 6.—Be. aons tod iain LONDON incun eonsider- 1be! wh is the Minis- try of Infcrmation, announced that twe hal Y 1y ion being printed fc t naticn, posters will carry piceures d v ning st even the 1. & conearn- and rmation -that might be by en FINNISH FURDS AT 2 THEATRES Tt Finnish ef Committe will e a gir ipitol and Hedy complained of the cold and & CO'lseum Theaters T ning to accept ¢ butions to the Finnish Relief ve. No so- licitation will be made by the! iND'ANS WII.I. girls and the offering will be froe- | | wil ‘, s - ! PLAY TONIGHT mps. went suss ' o FOR ALLEGED FALL hall Court &b, T possibly per suffered nanent fall pain- on a of a ies as the result Two Indiat ems i tairway on the Decker Apartment e the -Alaska H' T~ Julia Neill today filed suit in Dis- hood A B i " trict Court against Mrs. E. O ne Hpouig S O o hars. el e of K. N. Neill barnstorming % 15 native Vil- v in her complaint the fall oc- - JEpe HnAa e wme Wikl J0CL o rred last September 18 when her Thdlads’ toradht s games U1 e ATl heel caught in a stair carpet ‘ e - ARREST ELEVEN FOR RECRUITING HEINTZLEMAN ? GOING 70 SITKA Regional Forester B. Frank Heint- zleman is leaving on the North- Sitka, where he investigate will possible work project Mich., Feb. 6—Fed- n Agents DETROIT eral Bureau of Investigs have arrested 11 per in De- troit and one in Milwaukee on charges of recruiting soldier in 1937 and 1938 for the panish Re- publican Army Ten men and one woman have been t into custody, the an- foreign service is S. laws D e = Elks fo Play Krause Squad is to be a basketball game ng in the City League B4 Elks and Krause, according the schedule. The Ska y School five was to have played the Juneau High to- night, but because it is necessary between the to play, ore the ! Prime to return on the Mount McKinley to Skagway, the second game with Juneau was pla; this afternoon. far as is known, no other is scheduled for the gym to- ht other than the Elks-Krause As John Hill an operation performed in the open juring a snow storm in St, Louis, ., saved the life of John Hill, 10. Je swallowed a metal pencil cap, vhich lodged in his throat and cut < slated for 8:30 o'clock, S all air. Dr. G. N. Maggness, ling to the two-team schedule, school physician, placed him on the' s snow-covered ground, slit his wind- vine and removed the obstruction. an Empire ad. P LIFE'LL BE EASIER—Rep. Robert L. Doughton (left), 76, North Carolina Democrat ‘who recently announced his de- cision to retire at the end of this year ““to take life easier,” is shown at Washington with a fellow-legislator, Allen T. Treadway (R.-Mass.), ranking minority member. Doughton heads the ways and means committee, has served in congress since 1911, EAR ONE HALF OF THE POPULATION CF JUNEAU (Last Census) HAVE SEEN “é"fl@?»“ MoNGHT ZE N @ B I A VDNGHT Month-Qld Pedestrian & cRmbgge Juncau's Greatest Show Value e e mfi;w “ Last Tines Tonight ALICE CONSTANCE NANCY FAYE e BEWNETT o KELLY ‘““TAFL SPIN* with JOAN DAVIS—CHARLES FARRELL YL s ¥ GHOSS ALSO ALSO "VFMi SPIN,"” FEATURE ATCOLISEUM THEATRE ENDS RUN TONIGHT A smashing, romantic melodr or adventure will roar across screen of ‘the Coliseum Th when “Thil Spin,” 20th Centur Fox's thrilliig story of threc men of the sky, has it 1 shiow | ing tonight. Breathlessly picer | magnificently acted and brilliantly directéd, this glov t ) women who fly is real to stand up and cheer The world’s youngest pedestrian is Patricia Lee Jones. Although slightly | Although the sercen ha en over one month old, the little lady can walk—with just a little help from us many “epics o i \ her mother, Mrs, Lynal Joues, of Baltimore, Md." Here, the tot Struts countless stories of a 3 down the kitchen table to her bath, #8066 ‘MROMNEE. here 1s the f1 attempt to tell the story of women who fly, the thrills that come with :i&i?fi&?? WORKERS ANDEW AASENDROPS | their split-second escapes and the ¢ heart-throbs behind their spectacu- ELECT OFFICERS DEAD LAST EVENING ooty benind hei spectacr and with what telling effect! United 10, Andrew Aasen crman, dropped | With Alice Con- elected Mart t of dead last evenit 7:15 o'clock | stance Bennett { Nancy the Juncau ) nounced near the Gol Apartments on | Kelly as Lois " s the todRY South @rank Strect. The re- | €xciting tale of these three who Vice President Thomas, mains were taken to the Charles|brush wings with death in the 3 BiliEoss ABeht s, Sec- | W. Carter Mortuary where they are| gamble they can lose only once. y retary, June Bo I'reasurer, bending word from a brother, Swan | Trixie for the money that's QUEZON QUEST? Ak hret. WRNEIna) and Ser- | Swanson, at Hoonah, in it because she finds the ~ Though Pres. Manuel Quezon ] ritd : . i SicPa Bhe g 5 & (above) of Philippine Islands geant-at-Arms, Hazel Dennis Y piace to hide from love, gaye (hat idea of rod Eo 3 3 says protectorate - o HOPKINS THROUGH ON and Lois because it brings her js' “repugnamt” to him;, b f Bies ; KETURN ©RIP aNSIDE | closer to the man she loves, thought he may discuss a sub- AUSTIN HERE J. E. Hopkins, General Manager - - ;mmel Philippine independence DR the Palchanks' Dynideation Cobi ormula on coming visit to U. 8. Traveling man G. E. Austin, for- pany dredging Fairbanks, ar-_ PMPire Want Ads Bring Results. 3 mer Juneau resident now residing rived on the nley and flew in Anchorage, arrived on the Mc- PAA t ankE toRar: sftat Kinley from Ketchikan today. a trip to ti Hollywood Sights And Sounds By Robbin Coons. HOLLYWOOD, Cal;, Feb. Movie ideas are coquettish little varmints. They flit around, evasive almost as the snipe you once hunted as a tenderfoot camper, and once in a month of double- features they alight—smacko!—in the right place. At RKO studios, on Gower Street in Hollywood, Garson Kan- “My Favorite Wife.” This is Director Leo Me- effort as a non-directing producer. He has Cary Irene Dunnee, and Gail Patrick involved in a comedy Karry T Bishop The PRINCE EDWARD WINDSOR- O Toi in is directing Carey’s first Grant triangle. LAKESIDE, CALIFORN/A At Columbia studios, on Gower Street in Hollywood, Pro- r-Director Wesley Ruggles is making “Too Many Husbands.” He has Jean Arthur, Fred MacMurray and Melvyn Douglas involved in a comedy triangle The RKO picture, by Sam and Bella Spewack, concerns the plight of a fellow (Grant) who loses his wife (Dunne) in a ship- wreck and, seven years later, when she is adjudged legally dead, marries again. He and the new bride (Patrick) are en route to the bridal suite of the hotel when they meet Wife No. 1, who wasn't dead after all. The Columbia picture, suggested by the Somerset Maugham play of the same title, concerns the plight of a girl (Arthur) who loses her husband (MacMurray) in a shipwreck and, some- time later when he is adjudged legally dead, marries again—her late husband’s business partner (Douglas). They are happily at home when in steps Husband No. 1, who wasn’t dead after all. Now both pictures have good ideas--good even before Tenny- son wrote. “Enoch Arden”—and playing them for comedy makes duc JULIET ROMEO IAGO PORTIA JESSICA LEAR OTHELLO [POST OFFICES IN SECURITIES, USING ON CANADIAN ONLY TWO STAMPS/ PACIFIC RY/ Prnc By JoHth gR Reg. U. 5. Pal. Office 334-566, May 5, 1936, by Nalional Federation of Post Olfice Clerks i 94 Bearing no other clew to the identity of the addr picture, the above letter was delivered to Charles Marassi, of Lakeside. Harry Bishop, a newspaperman, sent it from Canada where he was vacationing. The picture shows Marassi with a bass taken from Otay lake on one of the Bishop-Marassi fishing expeditions. Marassi, an invalid, whose chief joy is fishing, was so well known for his hobby that no name was needed, 0dd, isn't it? rnfifs\!: reception charming hostessess glve thoughtful guests who bring gifts of deliclous Van Duyn Candies. Little attentions make you & "must come" guest. Try it§ 7/fl " pfly " CHOCOLATES VAN DUYN CHOCOLATE SHOPS Peréy’s exclusively Finnish President at Front them even befter. But why did those ideas, practically identical, in two producing heads at once? have to light Getting wind of their storles’ similarities, Ruggles and Mo- Caréy conferred immediately, found differences a-plenty outside of the basic situation invelved, and both are proceedng happfliv. “We start alike.” as Ruggles put it, “and branch out on dif- ferent lines from there.” i Ruggles and Claude Binyon (whose sixth script for Ruggles it is) have taken only the title and the Eonch Arden angle from the Maughan play. which had two husbands trying to gét rid of one wife rather than fighting over her. Fight? MacMurray and Douglas today had practcally demolished an apartment, proof that MacMurray isn't playing the meék Enoch’s role as Tenhyson wrote it “Comedy?” T asked Ruggles. 3 “T HOPE SO!” he replied characteristically, grinning. Cary Grant, concerning his “Favorite Wife,” has more than hopes. Optimism about a script during filming is supposéd to be premature if not actually fate-tempting. Hooey, said Cary. If you get a good thing you can know it's goed from the Start, and you don't have to bother about superstitions, no sir! The set-up here, of course, is one to make any @etor at black cats and do cartwheels under ladders: it's the Dunne-Gant_combination that made “The Awful Truth,” ‘Wi that original young chap Kanin thrown in for added hit-insurance! President Kyosti Kallio (left) of Finland keeps in personal touch with what is going on at the front in his country’s defensive battle against Russia, A Finnish officer is acting as his guide as the chief executive tours the Karelian sector, RisR