The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 28, 1935, Page 3

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THE DAILY ALASKA éI\ii’lRF RIDAY, JUNE-28-1935= v CREW CAPTURES -7, =755~ OPEN SECOND |GHARBEOF ALL | .. coinsto se o bloder § ihe third-pla Zane CI EMPIRE TROPHY = ¥ 55 HALF OF PLAY ENFORCEMENT | Sz ™ o= I Mutley, “Whitey”, Lo Dunlap, Carroll| ): Coast Guard Eight Wins Sen monstt . IS fter Two Postponements, Meetings Between Mine Of- n 3CC n Robert icki . . . by . Colorful Race from coach, aseball League Likely | ficial and Union Reported Destroyer Boats Doug Gray, who handled tpe de to Start Tomight ' te, Have Ma_df Progress T tails of the race for The Empire; GAME ToNSaN {Cash Cole, who donated his motor s the Officials’ Boat;} , : the effects of its high stroke B neit, R. R. Her-{ 3 s avis District Attorney Holzhelmer told | With a few hundred feet left to!mann ack Dayls, judges ofi . K {the wegen that he could not re- ¢o! somebody ‘on the destroyer Zane'the fi i due t0ljease ¢Fo men without bond be- must have figured . that vessel's e SEY realiy begins 1ol .qye “he had np assurages they t‘\' "W PLUNG[NG through the line el i —crashing into love! Three rahs for the All-American thrill romance of the year! (Continved from Page One) (C:atinued trbm Page LSned Baseball ; Park—EIks vs. " M ( crew needetl-a - little! " encourage- B cond half off oyl be on hand for triaki He ment, end pulled the ship’s wi “QUOR LICENSES §1! B 1 chedule! . '5in59 that the law had been vio< i s wor e, ISSUED BY BOARD ¢ way tonighbsiitle iy, thht the men arrest I a r ‘with her 1 . accused of riotinz and it would be deep-throat histle. And that TO JUNEAU FIRMS‘ 1z eng al neoessary for a jury to determine duet ntive for sevi 553 9 : 3 their guilt or innocence ing ! v ting of thegt \ prevail- o man who sald his name wa The cheerit 3 the ; Jontrol today tha ’ were Count-paryy Harkus @nd admitted he thrilling ture “Poughkepesie.” 1108 applications were approvs: me: belng d 25 yas mot a citizdx of, this country, Moving the stroke up, the Tally od and licenses issued for Juncau * ite the offick but was staying because he did not held off the courageous challenge 1 vicinit $ have money endagh to get out, at- ADDED of the Perry and, with Juneauites A4 inlander Distributorst tonight "¢ tempted to argue with the District g ; shouting on the nearby dock, the >. Duniop); neau Liqua@\‘ of twa of the 100D'S| aytormey over the guilt of the men Fishing for Ccast Guard outfit flashed across Co. (Lenma !/ Alaska Diss ley square oIf - for the tod but the offictal soon end- Troublz the line a winner tiibuters, Inc J. Meherin) g€ ] The Leglon, o4 15 when he. begam questioning : Bela Lugosi : | Northland Transportation Co. (S.Sg8€ n the first half, are not o man apout his citizenship. Duke for a Day Florance Rice Jee G Wet Nerth Sea) and Transporta ‘: be ol ) Wiih- Man- No .One tp Go Hungry % [ N Then, just to make it a real CreW ion ©5. (M.S. Northland); Pacifify® G Henry. sticking to thet oo, "o o™ iGeireq the - Women News L Directed by Erls K race, little Joc Gregoire, Tally . v Co. (N. A, McEachfgdineup which won nine games in 12|y ( o ol a8tk was ‘within his Soomrlaqr ii:std .\l’x‘u«;u(!u‘v\(\vflllrl ran, Agent); Alaska Steamship pie he ratibirds dave . ft. POWEr 1o woman or child would go waters of the harbor by his exult- (g5 iDellwood); Gastineau Caféel " 4 IRSARNAI NS Y hungry o t 8 ] NIGHT PREVIE ant teammates in a traditional h Blggs); Home Grocerfit! 1 be several changes W'I?:ny “‘“’: :\’:}Su"l‘)’:"’twg ;‘\‘]‘;"‘:{ ARTING TONIGHT MIDNIGHT PREVIEW: ceremony (Thibodeau and Hermle). o cup of the 1ast-placq|gheiner | there : Wefe' any . in the MAY ROBSON. &5 The Empire’s trophy was handed | Horuck Brewing Co. (Commercial ™ n when that squad takes' oyoun o would like to apply im- 3 e to Lieut (jg) H. F. Stolfi, Who poag); J. & J. Dunbar Co.; Kaufght ¢ ficld tonight | mediataly for food, relief some half n - coached the crew, on the Juneau'mann ‘Gafe (Robort Kaufmann) g TN it g o e ot o Ferry Float a few moments after{gentral Beer Parlors (Pepetich (é’ Thirst Helps State The Governor explained each in- THEATRE THE MILLS OF THEy P the finish. Little Miss Sandra w2undich); John = Lancaster: ww& dividual case will be investigated GODS” Anderson, 3-year-old daughter of conc Petri Winl R « fitiahce min-'and Must stand on its own m ichagot, and Hirsg, i zens do their bit for the ©n: new arrest was ma'e last —————— T R T B :;;‘.% will be the ROBERT YOUNG ' STUART ERWIN - LEO CARRILLLD BETTY FURNESS - D HEALY-PRESTON FO3™ RUSSELL HARDIE A Metro - Goldwyn - Mayer Pici: STARTING TODAY CHILDREN’S MATINEE at 5, W The Home cf the Best Saturday—1 P. M. Sigtupes i “THE BAND PLAYS ON” Cartoon Comedy News it B e P e el Lieut. and Mrs. C. A. Anderson, 3 . t, Agent); Mrs; o R before relie: o o made the presentation on behalf Wi <5 on approvingly as Ru- Pefore relief is granted of The Empire. She didn’t exactly| Gpicharor M s Co. o KilSHAgE hight. ti ik ] R o ; R i agof 1 0., O h v " , dripking more Night, that of Marlon Warner on g | ¢ -V;dvl,fi .(-(l‘r she ,(\“,L \:.‘.“v‘ Fous! 234 r, l”ltr' ix‘)t‘(‘m‘\‘tj 1)Iml]ll|: a warrant charging him with riot- WHAT? BASKETBALL? ONCE IN A BLUE M ity b : > e i i e y lwhen the time came ‘ ; ftat 1 monopoly Tately has 1% and unlawtul assembly. War-| PIGHT! .70 GAMES FEATURE BILL, UPTO THE BAND PLAYS ON LOWE, HOLT TEAM IN The winning . crew, with M MR, MRS. STRAUS I 1 to about $60,000 daily. | ants "”M:_):l ll;:l;’:revl!‘:s:lldothvrs AT DOUGLAS TONIGHT v AT CAPITOL TONIGHT COLISEUM PRODUCTION fnioon wnd b S vl HERE FOR VISIT. = Tty At & O All of the men afrested previous- “hapl: cnce ate - Inquisitive Deer |1y have been:arFaikhid bators U, &, Althouzh todsy s Fyldky, June SOoPL hce romipicl iSRS er and Pond photography £ o 1 Commissioner J, % Mullen on|38—the middle of bassball'ssason— nio -0 8% T BATC L G e It was pointed out that | To renew an old friendship ot k The “deer charges of rioting &nd their bonds| twb basketball games will be playéd o \ayon POt gl Stiiydr « oafmbn - palled many years standing, Mr ond Mrdy] what of a disadvantage bec M Strau re. nts of Se ‘o] | | THEATRE o T e v e SRR L A, SSESCHES SN SO e e s ST SEE ST PR RSB S R e Edmund Lowe and Jack Holt, ap- ng in “The Best Man Wins, The Band a Or ezening at the Cap t t, is strictly a colle; ure L he ory of in a Blue Moon,” which opens;at » as inquisitive as placed at $3,000 each. They arc|in the Douglas Natatorium tonight. o, ypiown Theatre tonight, “@he Higy are 1o 1 boats bor rrived here on the North Sea fromd o't port today. ich opens at the Coliseum The- report engincers work- Simon Franr, Ivan Jibiloff alias| The two United States Navy ¢o= fym wag written, directed and gifo- .mm,-h:. discovered socme un- St the: Tl : ; E: ‘\lll} craters of the Moon 1)‘ |‘l>.hx Rennie, Nicholas Sfl'o,w S .m. port }|.|.< ‘I.n*‘.v 1 UP 4quced by Ben Hecht and Chatles and tribula- 1al facts while filming underwat- AR ME. arit S RN siay. A monument, Idaho. Much Kupoff, Ciarence W, Farlin, Mentor | With basketball teams anxious for npo.apphy % udes, its scenes in the pictu They M2 .m.~ ady iges even in the . 5 ,(m”, 1: b(l.uu, i1l stay “"‘f, d and lovelling of roads is Peterson, Harry Datoff, Abel An-| competition. So, soveral Juneau, procic lovers will enjoy v.he':&m . dean soa divers can Matter of ships. This was appre-|Juncau for two or three monthd gl P Brnest GHOSAHARY Acios I TIaYers, members of team v ‘ ers . clated by the crowd and both losing Vis! with Art McK i 4 3 music of George Antheil. Jimmy lean over and virtually rest on the °ASC PY * g v tHEiriof ihe MANADI T b > Muilins, Lee Johnson, Alex Rupoff,| C:'y League last winter, are Savo's own song, “Sugar e water ‘with perfett ease ind bijo|SENEL were casered JOb SRS K. il d“‘v’ . :0M BEVERLY HILLS Nathaniel R. Orme, Alex Daroff,; % “n giving the sailors just t " is one of the high Nghts ance due to the air pressure within ’I;l{‘(;l }\;“' '”(‘;n.‘]].) (1,“ “".‘ "g”,“km". ,‘:,")'»" s n‘»‘o ” , real estatz man George Kodzoff, Nick Kobak, Ji lvalzy for wiiloh shey :hkve aski he screen fantasy of romafice acter—as T a—with which | the divers’ suits R RS S R e 90 v Hills, Cal, 15 enjoy- Turkovich, Warrén N, Bbaveft, Clizf| No Jineai gymnasium could D .omedy and drama. . he is thoroughly acquaintcd, and| 1y “The Best Man Wins® Lowe siroyer uni i e R FLORY TG SITKA und trip voyaze of the Matthews, Roman Ellers, George|0!tainad, so the Douslas floor ie be-. in a Blue Moon” willibs Betty P s, in her fisst 12ading | ang Hol ] i i ¢ f frem Seattle. He is ac- Matukin, N. R.-Correll, 8am Dag-| in7 used. The f gamo It i e ¢ Here Are Crews — ! g p Vel " part since joininz N Iwyn- | Don Juans indulge in adventurcus' e wir » BHEN ot (R cd by his wile ¢ Bill Taroff, Frank Agoft 1bl> header 13 Mayer, supp e L. half of | meander in pursuit of a beau- PR ; n Warher ROd Ed Enbers : RS, 5 lighter youth. tomorrow” cluded p 3 co; Red as gone to Sitka aboard thi the gollege romazi... teous blonde,’ Florence Rics. Bela Frodle, stroke; “Tailgate” Tauge, Fcrester for an inspection of CCOB ON- BOUND- It A b 5 % b b 35 D 1% * 6N ¥UKON RIVER TUI* Leo Carrill cast as com- | Lugesi is @120 scen ia an important “Knuckle” Keener, “But Jak-'work in that arex and will visitl Mr Shaw, prominent in € ON VACATICH TRIP | FROM'LOS AN J Yease T. Dudley s in charge® o: edy campus tailor, the pal of college | Tole. The Columbia film was di- 1in, Ray B Yence” Simonsen, Petersburg before returning ind Mattle ye 5, and her daugh- S5 Mr. and Mr w. Quail, premi- rge y of tcurists whQeare hogs; and Stuart Bewin shares | tected by Erle Kenton. “Cuple” Kuppenbender, “Chubby” the first of the week. Ger Poroity 8 wre Tound. Dorothy Jones, an employee of|nent in Los Ang and known as inz tian at Skagway to T ors Wil Caretia In anding’ the = i AR Marris [ 2 b B i o \tle on 'he Hunt, Mottett Hardware Com-|experienced world travelless, ave en- he Yukon River tour. Duflley lighter touches to the plot. DAILY EMP{RE WANYT ADS PAY!' The second-place Perry crew in- DAILY E L WANT AuS PAY! the North Sea pany, which has many clients in|joying the rcund-trip run on the esents the American Rallway e s : Alaska, is a round-trip passenger| Aleutina from Seattle. Two daugh- Express y and resides in 1 h from Seattle on the Aleutian. Her |ters, Glad and Anne, are om- San Fran of the mem- g . 'y } 3 hems is in Tacoma: anying them kers ¢f his party are Californians. | 9000000000004000000000000000020006150090+v8000800000060600000000009- THE FACE THAT LAUNCHED A THOUSAND LAUGHS! HE LIVES IN A . " [ ] ‘ WORLD OF DREAMS ...and you'll hope he never wakes upl Jimmy Savo, ludi- i h crous half-pint comedian in ; a'storytouched by the magic of & " ‘romance...woven through with X b & 3 loughter, heartbreak ond joy. . Lo presents @ Hoeln.M 'o(o\“ “ ‘. ‘ NOw! ) { > “Once in a Blue Moon” IS RIGHT! No nfieu‘lt is a com- edian unicoyered with such a ‘fitad sense of o &1 b ouist ausical humar! 0 Haverite supporied 4 ; NIKITA BALIEFF PLUS CECILIA Lfl(’i?‘i ; SELECTED SHORTS LATE NEWS Seagram’s is always the same. 1n less than a year SATOII ) 5 : America has purchased 40,000,000 bottles of 5 and 7 FIN 1857 Crown Whiskies—and every bottle has contained the @ 9 7 @@ mm .U t - SATURDAY MATINEE same distinctive mellowness and smoothness, the : p own 1P. 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