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GREATES Show Place of Jungau NOW! A BOMBSHELL nY SiTh s FISTS AND A SENSATION WITH H:S FEET Our SHORT SUBJECTS are the TALK OF THE and the NEWS TIMELY. CHARLIE MURRAY' T0 OPERATE NEW GOLD BOAT SOON Fortymile Mmmg Man Will | Install Dredge on Can- | yon Creek } Charlies Murray, veteran Inter-| for mining man, passed through| Juneau southbound a month ago to make arrangements for a dragline| outfit on Canyon Creek, in the Fortymile, but returned this morn- ing on the Baranof to report he had made arrangements for a dredge instead. Murray has several miles ground on Canyon Creek, h\(hcltn unworked ground close to the In- ternational Boundary, a short dis- tance from Jack Wade. While in San Francisco, Murray and his partners organized the Boundary Dredging Company,” and | purchased a two and three-quarte: foot bucket dredge. The new dredge, which will lea: ve Seattle June 6 aboard the Tanana, for Skagway, is of the pontoon hull type, and is being rebuilt by Walter Johnson, well known dredge engin- eer. From Skagway the dredge will go over the White Pass and Yukon Route Railway to Whitehorse, and thence downriver to Dawson, from where it will be taken by motor truck the 70 miles to Canyon Creek, and assembled. Murray said about 35 men will be employed during assembly of the gold boat, and 15 men for two crews when the dredge is put into opera- tion. It is expected the boat will be working by August and should get 1939, Will be admitted to the kinder- | in about a 60 day season. Included in the equipment Mur- ray is bringing in are several Cater- pillar tractors, ’dozers, and trucks. A radio-telephone set will also be installed. More consti ated > “Fot 30 yedrs n.aa cristipation, awful [ Bloatiog, headaches m'”?u:fi ains. lenka b ped right away. Shusage, ls "t waat: bananas, ! felt bemr 4 vl Mr: chott. Butler-Mauro Drug_ Co.—in Douglas by Guy's Drug Store. adv. enthusiastic than before eat about the mining possibil country between Fairbanks and the border, Charlie Murray said there is increasing activity in the area. “They haven't been paying much attention to lel ground until just i this last year,” Murray said. “There’s an awiul lot of good ground in there that hasn't been touched. I would like to see for or five dredges in thcre opening up the country.” Asked concerning his pet peeve, ‘more roads for the Fortymile former Representative in the Terr torial Legislature, Charlie Murray smiled. “Better lay off,” he said. “Every- body knows we need a road in there, but they're getting sore at me for harping on the subject.” Murray is flying in to Fairbanks tomorrow with PAA and will then fly to Canyon Creek to set up a camp. « KINDERGARTEN, FIRST GRADE PUPILS SIGN UP Children Entering School for First Time in Septem- ber Register This Week Parents whos dren will enter school for the first time in Septem- ber should register them with the kindergarten teacher at the Juneau Grade School this week, according to the following announcement made today by Superintendent of Schools A. B. Phillips: “Children whose sixth birthday comes before February 1, 1939, will be admitted to the first grade next September and those whose fifth birthday comes before February 1, garten. “Parents who are anticipating en- tering children in either the first grade or klndergnrten next Septem- ber should register 'their children with Miss,Cynthia Batson, kinder- garten teacher of the Juneau Grade Schools, sometime this week. Miss Batson will be in her room ready to register all who come and who will |be of the proper age. “While it is better for the parent to come and register the child, it is not necessary. A note giving the child’s name, address and birthdate may be sent to Miss Batson by a brother or sister or students.” AN INVITATION If you are interested in remodelling your home or converting your attic or basement into apartments, we cordially invite you to inspect our new apartment any afternoon this week between the hours of two and four. It will give you done with limited space. Rice & Ahlers Third and Franklin Streets some idea of what can be Co.~Phone 34 HAVE YOU INSURED YOUR CAR with the Comprehensive ~All Risks” Automobile Policy? This unique policy protects you against loss of or damage to your car from practically and theft. coverage. It provides much only a trifle more than fire SHATTUCK AGENCY PHONE 249 Office—New York Life It can be secured with or without collision m HAVER © INS. O, N A ANY cause, including fire more protection, yet costs and theft insurance alone. JAMES CAGNEY IS FEATURED IN MUSICAL FILM & Hollywood's swing-band and effectively Cagney's the band-leader, who gets an offer some other| THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, MAY 23, 1938 o ¢ rie, { Ahn Is Now Showing on premier musical direc- ts off | erals peerless performance as|U. S FHA insured Loans For Property Improvement Amounts up to $10,- 000.00 may be borrow- ed to improve existing structures homes, farm buildings, busi- ness and apartment buildings, institutions, factories, etc. These loans provide credit for extensive structural changes. .. for repairs such as paint, reroofing, re- flooring . . . for rehab- ilitation such as re- wiring and installing modern plumbing and heating systems . . for landscaping . or other improvement to the property itself. They may not be used to buy equipment. Ask questions at the district FHA office in Juneau. They will gladly give you in- formation about tech- nical points . and other helpful sugges- to star in a motion picture Others in: the cast include well known stage and screen celebri- Harry Barr Candido, WII lam 1L|\Ir!\|m Rll H.\Irl | Arthur 4 3 “Something to Sing About’|“Goat” of West Point in a class of 39. General Pershing fifties. dismissed after gradua such GEORGE BRENT, >+ Juneau's Greatest Show Value COLISI R MORF T IN A MINUTE THAN MOST Marck Windheim, Johnny Is ] ; S lTI N n ’E IN A LIFETIME! Dwight Frye and Philip ¢l V] THEY'RE THE SCREEN'S 1 - - MOST ROMANTIC PAIR! - HER PARENTS [(‘l(l B. l\\nc\ Thriller “To Go Getter” Is Fea- GEORGE BRENT - ANITA LOUISE To Get Usual Honers 10NN ELOREDGE - 4 4 i Mrs. Jack Lukens arrived on the (s Capitol Screen (Continued from Page One) Baranof from her > in Port- ture of Aviation Go GE"EF HENRY O’NEILL I | 'but Richard B. Scriven, the “goat’ i :m. i g Ylia, B 3 b ooy moaerd Few casts, even in the most pre-| of that class of 1842, won a citation !;hri:nm the "I"‘ . Sttt el bl it CHARLES WINNINGER A COSMOPOLITAN tentious Hollywood productions, can| for gallantry in action in the Mexi- 1o UiGied iy gpbegeosa by eum i e ‘wm‘ L 'l‘l .‘||m ',',“d,‘_ Sl el et of 4 Sevw ect :ugn':-:u,::"- be said fo be more perfettly balanced| can War ) oo i, L r e e ¥OR ADDED ENJOYMENT .:'...:'.:.:,.,‘...,...’ than the group of players, known George B. McClellan, Norther (o prough 2 SRR >‘ 4 \\ny‘ muv ] involvir x}n:.)mv \ wJ ical th Beautiful Color ! unknown, dancers, singers and general, was Number Two in his|jcp to s AR Sble S0l CRATe Py, Rl specialists of one kind or another,| class but major Civil War fam>| = p\rpp % Hor Wloranan] JABRE Gk Srematip gathered by Victor Schertzinger. | fell on General Grant, who was 21st| pathe att ho: Funsa Gegrge I ind Anita Louise carry the antic interest School for e ) then w tjoin a sister in the family group, civss. NEW DAUGHTER r, for James Cagney’s latest star-| came from the middle ranks of his h with I { e gt s, B 4 and Mrs. Ward are reported get~ vehicle, “Something to Sing class and so did General Malin Zieq from ot B ouer BolGuls in the X st ine lude ARRIVES IN RAY ting nicely. Mr. Ward is plan~ About,” which is the feature at the| Craig, now chief of staff, The goat| aopool She expec P BTl S ‘1“‘1‘“”]”' HEnAy WAL -CioEs FAMILY ning to o south.to bring them north Capitol in Craig’s class is David L. Stone.| o+ jeast one mor Wi s B 0§ “f“_‘y"‘““ Valkis. The WARD in the next few reekd. Playing opposite the popular,| major general commanding the| .., ew acquaintances with her for- RIGRULE Wan mxujul by Bushy %3\»17 P | PENTRSY S R red-headed star, whose versatility is| Panama Canal Zone. The Number| .. classma keley, from a screen play by Del- | | well demonstrated in this picture, is| One man retired years ago as a - " | mex 11:\\«‘; Regional Fiscal Agent Ray Ward | EDWARDS GO SOUTH a lustrous, young newcomer to the | colonel. i | The adviser from the Navy| ..oy, 8, Forest Service was pass=| — screen, the auburn-haired Evelyn| General Douglas MacArthur, now | GUNDERSONS IN TOWN showed Busby Berkeley, the direc-| ;" (ut" cigars today and getting| ‘Major Paul Edwards, Acting Of- Daw, whose glorious talent marks| marshal of tha Philippine army, was | FROM CHATHAM STRAITS| tor, and the players how things €0 .caqv to really concentrate on his|ficer in Charge of the Signal r as one of the real lyric_soprano| Number One in his class of 1903 fast s | wrong. He taught George Brent, who | co1nion fishing at which he is re-|Corps, United States Army, passed voice and dramatic screen “discov-|and is considered the brightest star| Capt.and Mrs. Andrew Gunderson | @PPears opposite Anita Louise in| ., .taq to be an apt student. |through Juneau aboard the Alaska eries” of the current season. She|in the army firmament. He jumped |arrived in Juneau today aboard the|the film, how to give disaster or-|™"myg official has just received |for his headquarters in Seattle. He appears as the ingenue soloist of a|over the heads of dozens of gen-|tender Pirate from the Chatham d€rs and manage things when they| o d of the birth of a daughter May | has been to Fairbanks on the pres- go awry on a dirigible. - > 20 at Portland, Ore., where Mrs. ent trip and will probably come Ward has been staying. The little north to Juneau within the next | lady, named Norma Elaine, who will ' month or two. to be chief of staff of the|Straits Packing Company at Sitkoh army while still in his early | Bay. They plan to return to Chat- The goat i thet class was| ham tonight Today’s News Today.—Empire. Now's the - Romodall How ° You May Benefit Under an FHA Mortgage The borrower of a Modernization Loan must have an assur- ed income, and a rea- sonable ability to pay . He must own the property or have a lease running six months longer than the term of the loan. Individuals, partner- ships or corporations may qualify. The Power to Revise Your Home Just As You Would Like It—Is EASILY WITHIN YOUR GRASP.,. An FHA Modernization Loan Is Your Answer! [ ] With efforts should be made in Don’t delay any longer . . . but carry out your plans NOW! building and home Repayments, suited to individual income, are arranged- by-the s lender on a monthly, semi-monthly or week- ly basis and may be spread over a peried TAKE ADVANTAEF QF T‘"§ UPTO 5 YEARS. BIG BUILDING OPPORTUNITY g financing conditions more favorable than ever before, :special keeping with your own ideas and your family needs. If you’re deciding on any changes; alterations of rooms, redesigning the interior or exterior, planning an addition, these should s0 low, and with mortgage terms so Wherever the FHA sedal is displayed, you will find someone who will help to an- very minimum, through the provis- ANCING costs are down to the favorable, now is a splendid chance to make a lasting investment that ions of federal and local organiza- will prove its worth in happiness and tions. With present interest rates security. swer your quest{ons about the FHA Plan. * HO . fl Developniéflt

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