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Fairbanks Daily News-Miner from Fairbanks, Alaska • Page 7

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DAILY NEWS-MINER THURSDAY, JUNE .12, 1930. PAGE SEVEN Signature Songs of the Air Musical History SCREEN LIFE Home Maker 111-1- art Keith McLeod SllCC and not original compositions Fnllv Pi'nnVWe: i teilfasr the story 5 a IlUIy flOneerS.JMeW vant tthe Type of Song'': McLeod, r.ature'sonjs of tbe air have ously bsen famous melodic of wew lone City. past days." has taken the music kad of the world in the last twenty McLeod, trho a great masiaan years is now offering- as its latest, I nd musical supervisor lor the the'signature somr of the air. Rational Broadcasting Company, felt that should call forth its own type oi music, and worked. the 'signature song 1 of the air.

The signature "iMig follows ragtime, jazz, waltz ballads and thane sonjrs. The first two are "Slumber i this laea lnd severs! On," by'Keith McLeod. of the 1 eliTS JOT lle "what lie Slumber 'tto C. granted with On," He Slumber Hour- over the N.B.C. I chain, and "My Reveries;" by Keith for the Black and wrote his next "My Reveries," a wi itt waltz ballad in.

nnlf an.hour.,Si K- Hour? also nat fonss are the first special N.E.C. feature '(and exclusive type'oi radio music. as-the music; went -STr. is anativeof Love- with our pictures was reminiscent: Colorado. Iowa Primary Finds Farm Aid Still Big Issue not seeking re-nomination.

Three of the group have opposition within their party and seven will face dem- ocratic contests in November. I Three republicans are seeking the I nomination for governor with a proposed state income tax as the principal issue. this DES MOUSES. la. CAP) cultural relief has bobbed up is the principal issue among the four difiates.

for the republican nomin.E- 'tion for United States senator the Iowa primary election month. The winner will oppose Daniel F. Steck. first democrat to represent Iowa in the upper house of congriss since before the civil war. Steck has no opposition within his" party at the i The republican campaign has developed largely, into debate over the pending Hawley-Smoot tariff with Rep.

L. j. Dickinson supporting and Gov. John Hammill attacking the measure. Frank.

J. Lund anSJw. O. Payne, the other revived! demands for incorporating the equalization fee in th'e bill. Dickinson, once dubbed "a hell raiser for agriculture'-' has insisted that an attack on the Hawley-Smoot bill is a Gov.

Hammin, seeking promotion to the senate years Iowa's chief execiitiyercontends that opposition is not of party: New Bishop loyalty. Both Dickinson and Hammill have support to farm HOLLYWOOD TO FAIRBANKS Well folks, ycilcrdsy I told you that the Lovy i'arade would give you something to about. Now let me tell the critics of the. soui.tr>' have to about it. To with, the cntic of the New York American had this to say after' viewing the.

picture. "The combination ef Lutitsch. German, and Chavnlior. the Frenchman, -'working for the American screen, is irresistable. This gay.

sophisticated, altogether amiable ie-singing boasts the radiant caarm of Maurice. Chevalier, the subtle adult direction of Ernst Lubitsch'arid, the captivating melodies of Victor Schertzingeir: For Chevalier we simply can't enough superlative 'adjectives. He is utterly delightful, (entrancing, and enrapturing. His i trink his smile his what I they call personality, his superb un! demanding of Lubitsch's mega- phone; his refreshing performance. of the leading role in The Love Pa- I rade should how to his I fan mail Chevalier, in our opinion, is the most vivid actor on the screen totjay." This, from the Brooklyn Daily Eagle.

Comic opera of the liest variety, awaits the sereengoei- in The Love Parade. Certainly, the audible screen has disclosed no more pleasing entertainer than Maurice Chevalier. In none of the ear her talking pictures dramatic comic or musical, have there ibeen lines that crackled quite as crisply with the.bon mots of sophistication. There are songs in The Love Parade of course, and Chevalier sings them with that ingratiating, charm that earned him the name of "happiness boy of the boulevards." And the Billboard says "It is a new Maurice Chevalier of a sly wink, a knowing look, and unsuspected versatility in a. new direction.

In this production, he discloses a superior sense of the de- of. comedy thoroughly diverting and mirth provoking. It has brought musical to the screen story without the backstage situations that have as a rule been needed to insert a song in a musical film since the screen found voice. Then again there is another surprise to the film in the work of Jeannette McDonald. Miss McDonald makes a.

sOfrniog and thoroughly captivating Queen. She has an innate sense of humor that fits nlceJj into the character of the Queen, who after all was woman at heart Miss McDonald's voice registers nicely both in song arid in the spoken line. The Love Parade is a'tri- umvirate triumph for Jeannette McDonald, Ernst Lubiysch and Maurice Chevalier. Chevalier, tnru this effort, has stamped himself as a prime favorite in the new realm of filmdom. Remember folks, in view of the extreme length of The "Love Parade there will be only one show jstrating at 8.

Good Night. DON. The EMPRESS. casionaiiy, the Rev. c.

E. Nichols, pastor of the Princeton Christian church, has nothing to do but train the voices in' the public schools of the town and the county, act as president of the chamber of commerce, arrange banquets, work' for better farm conditions and assume the regular duties of. a chief community booster. He has held his job three Subscribe for toe News-Miner, LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF FINAt, ACCOUNT 'I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that' the undersigned, Admirultiator of the-Estate of Ben Allen, Deceased, has riled his Final Account'in'the Probate Court for Nenana Precinct, and said Court fixed the hour of 2:00. o'clock P.

-M. of July, 30, 1930, at the courtroom 'of said Court, at as the time and place for hearing same. Any person having objections thereto should them with said Court at said time. Dated, Nenana, Alaska, May 22 1930. GEORGE HDPPRICH-, Administrator.

First Pub. May 24, 1930. Last Pub. June 21, 1930. PAote Edith Gross was chosen Home Maker" by stvdents of CXn- SUta THIS PASTOR SELDOM FINDS TIME DRAGGING PRINCETON, To relieve that tired besides conducting weddings running a county Sunday school, holding regular weekly religious services in three different churches and, conducting revival meetings oc-i You'd Be Surprised at.

the variety and quality of work done at The Hatters and Cleaners A. OL1N, Prap. 2nd Opp. Prompt Taxi Service AT ALL HOURS TOURS TO. ALL SURROUNDING POINTS OF INTEREST New, Enclosed Cars CENTRAL TAXI GO.

Stand: Pioneer Hotel Residence Telephone: 43 For those pests BUHACH, MOSQUITONE, QRONITE OIL CITRONELLA, FLY KILL Red Cross Drug Store 7Le SEX ALL Store iodge Directory North fish hatcheries will distribute 4,500,000 game fish this year. Associated Press Photo Bishop Arthur J. Moore of minghum, was elevated to college of bishops, Methodirt Epis- copal'Church South, at Dallas convention. DUCE AIDS IDLE WORKERS -the equalization fee, Lund, whVwas Senator Brooknart's campaign manager four years ago, nas Dickinson and TTammm as, rekctipnaiies. Payne, an old time'republican editor, has brought court issue to the fore.

'vi Dickinson is the one of 11 republican representatives CARRARA, Italy $2,000 among the out-of-work in the famous local to" tide them over the seasonal unemployment. The heads 192'families the-Duce's--bounty to the extent of about $10 apiece, and sent their thanks to Rome. The last Spanish steamship ling between, Spain and the Philippines: has service after more th.au 100 years of operation. SOCIETE CANDY STORE Opposite Fairview Hotel, 1st Ave. MRS.

M. BATRD NICE LINE OF Candies, Stationery, Cigars, Tobaccos, Perfumes, Etc. Iftoo No. 4 Pioneers of Alaska First Monday of Each Month CHAS. MAIN, President GEO.

MOODYrSee-y. Always ready to senre So quickly, you 'will How we do it, you will have a wonderful meal before you when yon come here to eat. The quality of our offerings 2s unsurpassed our prices make it an-economy to eat here. THE TAVERN CAFE Steve Boinich, Prop. F.

O. E. Erety TtumdM Club Soamc Open All Times 1 for Memben tat 'Their FHarfi Lendtaf PerMiieBb, Poo Tsblet, Card and 'Other Music. All Members Urfed to Use the Clnb Often. DOEMAN H.

BAKER POST NO. 11 Meets Every Second ad Fourth Tuesday at Legion-Hall Ralph R. Reeser, Commander; David Adler, 'Adjutant. I. O.

O. F. Fairbanks Lodge No. mectc every Wednesday Arctic Encampment neetr second and fourth Visitors Always Healy River COAL ECONOMICAL DEPENDABLE SAFE Graded to Suit Every to Suit Every Puree Fairbanks Agency Co. Empress Building CHIL LED Beef This Shipment Arrived in Fairbanks Unfrozen.

Costs No More Other Beef HOME MADE HEAD CHEESE The Same as Mother Made TOOBS FOK WHTER mm GO..

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