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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY; !_’\___I} 1938. STARTING MIVSHIAINNY 1M JAVH SUOSANIM aa1ixd | THEATRE TONIGHT e N T - ’ The Show Place of Juneau | Here Comes a | Heart-Throb! | A stirring drama of the greatest naval school on oy earth! IT’S A FLAG-FLYING ROMANCE THAT WILL MAKE YOUR PULSE BEAT FASTER! MARRIED A YEAR on June 3, the Duke and Duchess of Windsor still wander, banned from the England Edward ruled be- fore abdication on Dec. 10, 1936. They may leave Paris during June state visit of King George VI, (Associated Press-Faramount News Photo) *UNCLE DAVID’, as she calls Edward, has always been fond of Princess Elizabeth, 12, whose recent photo shows increas= ing resemblance to Queen Mary, her grandmother. Elizabeth has nelped build up King George's popularity. ] 1' COUNTRY STORE—GOING PLACES- ROMANCE E. OF CELLULOID—MOR! G JUDGE EWS OF THE DAY ANNAPOLIS LIFE DOUGLAS NINE PORTRAYED IN NIPS PAPS IN . CAPITOL FILM, FINAL INNING Rivalry of Navy Cu(]t'tS‘]s]an(Jcrs Repeat 5-4 Win Over Girl Form Basis on Home Lot-—Moose of Story Meet Elks Tonight | | ‘ us WL GROSS WH & SN X riti i i \ FOR AHOY™ Me( LAT ADDED “GIRLS SCOTTY iUIRE STEELE TAKES TEN - ROUNDER FROM KRIEGER Shows Wicked Right and More Caution to Get Decision* ATTLE, June 15. — Freddie Steele, middleweight boxing champ- jon of the world, last night won a bruising ten-round decision over lv Krieger of New York, in a on-title bout in the Seattle Civie Boxing Arena Steele cut down the “toughes middleweight” Krieger with a steady fireé of disconcerting lefts and 'd port » follow shots was a classy Steele that was It given a thunderous acclamation as the jammed arena watched him slap the Bronx tough boy around the quare. Smarter, by reason of his recent eastern fights, and in top condition, Steele showed a cunning side to his FRANCIS Nothep Dawn' | SRrTTT———. e Juneaw’s Greatest®Show Value STARTING TONIGHT i EVERYTHING YOU WANT IT TO BE EN AEBMS OF IAN H{ INTE HUNTER « FRip Herbert Mundin.G, p, 1 RIEDA INE o usic by Erich \\“y;:rf‘::”;:;::v")"‘“ “«”M'/',\L‘I)Syr;rng’,{‘ . old « i A Warner Bros, Picture ENJOYMENT NORTHERN LIGHTS —~CARTOON MOVIETONEWS KAY FRANCIS, ERROL FLYNN £0- STARRING New Koinantic Team Fea- tured at Coliseum in “Another Dawn” Three top-ranking stars from the Warner Bros. studios appear in the romantic adventure film which opens tonight at the Coliseum Thea- tre—Kay Francis, Errol Flynn and Ian Hunter. “Another Dawn” is the picture— and the story is about a small Brit- ish garrison in wild and picturesque Iraq (Arabia). Flynn and Hunter both love Miss Francis. One or the other has to sacrifice his life—and leave Kay to the survivor—in order that the | garrison might not fall prey to the blood-thirsty Arabs who surround it. One of them does. How they de- cide which one it shall be—how the The bitter rivairy between two! Just a ple hit; a bthe: Rt i Ve e st Bie young naval cadets, which comes| “swinging -hitter gl oM e (hero goes forth to glory—and how to a head when they both fall in!“Big Andy” Andre ; a tantal- = Fertoder “swihghld "x"umm‘r Yousd the remaining one fares with the love with a preity gitl, visiting An-| izingly bobbi ball that jounced Sy the m"”h.:,r' ‘(hn‘fl o uA | girl—all these things make up what napolis during June Week, forms the | momentarily away from the cluteh- 4 - (iff, damaged W€ s saiq g be pne of41937's tepsest champion “plenty,” but Steéle “"""n’nd nioat: g?ipp’!ng m‘éflbg basis of “Annapolis Salute,” an RKO ! ing fingers of pinch-pitcher Lefty (o and ~speed v *the. SetawRs: Radio picture, opening at the Capi-| Smith—but, it was enough to let ; 5 f’] .‘”I" ghear ‘”L V" AWAYS| Pesides the members of the tri- tol Theatre tonight, in which Harry Lonny Grant score from third with “"l“]‘ s Fj‘_{"y“’." ‘;’f “‘l-'\ o ]_!‘:mlzh- “Another Dawn” has such Carey, James Ellion and Marsha ' the run that changed a 4 to 4 tie _The Krieger dynamite - londed piayers as Prieda Inescort, Herbert Hunt head the cast 6 Ahothar B th: 4 win' for the gt Epeenb Ay landed once,and | Myndin, G. P. Huntley, Jr., Mary The story concerns the feud of | Douglas Islanders on their home i Wiy Bt “K“' Just starting 10| porbes and Bily Malyon, twb( midhipmen] 'onb son of a|lot :“;' 2 xy A '»\'(““' It was directed by William petty officer in tHe the other| The Tslanders are now almost se- i, Foc R nfile 1 OO s L | bad round, but Steele showed his the scion of a wealiby family who!curely intrenched in first place m champion caliber and came back in PP R gy has promised to remain at the Aca- | the League standings and will now e 0 ey ety o demy mer 1 enouzgh to get|take to the sidelines until Frid with "“"!‘I'l\y'l‘l”g'\”f'l"zll:‘!:ll:f‘i;:‘l']:"::l!fii MISS VANDERLEEST . S A s and e vl ton vl WILL RETURN SOON The constrained relations between | Elks meet both this evening and . . ko 1ot the two carry over into thelr second | Thursday night to play off a pair of WHEN THIS FA‘M LY )NI LE Rfi LENT and permit Edward and his lnf'r:can;born duchess to visit ‘lir{gl‘agdt. noflfi;liec a cut over the left eye. | ks Foarizisvandesiionst davghs year and suddenly burst into full| post Jaed. Babie ot Bhemen knows. Here's Queen Elizabeth (right) and King George (holding hat), whose year since May 12 coronation has been devoted to pi - - - | ter of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Vander- TEAL W g o RS IR0y 28 ity appearances, Queen Mother Mary stands with Georg is believed she Lasn’t seen E «d since soon after the abdication. At left are WOMEN OF THE MOOSE e e flame when the sister of one of their| P ‘the Princess Royal and England’s third royal son, the Duke of Gloucester and his duchess (in liht coat). Resilas hoting: “Wedneanas: eest, will arrive in Juneau June 22, bunkies comes to Annapolis to at-| pm ‘” odd F(‘”(;;\ p I'“‘n‘lh on board the Prince Rupert. Two Pitchers | Miss VanderLeest has just com- tend an upper-class dance, and the ) o vale ot Tall for her, The| In Order to save their top hurl-| 45 eng the session. {he’ Moose and tHie. Talanders were | Strusk: oube’ By Converse 1. (Bon.] , Bim Waiker's DeLuxe Fyo or)ton of bificers; all yedr Wb ZHoiatdd/ s fesching pdurse i Mis o idthipmen {0 win| €FS: Bob Kimball and Lefty Smith G batalt | again ungractous ‘Ho e iy 3 Uik Haghma, | Bourbon whiskles are Botiled-in-| Moose invited to social and luncheon | wooq's Kindergarten School at Min= o g forth many complica- |t WOrk against the Purples in the| magiund celebrated his return to|did more than thelr share to win|J. Sehmits, MacSpadden, Werner, Bond and are 7 Years Old. Available| to follow. = neapolis. She will journey as far as tiis, Bht oitimatels, Jofo. fhe thbf s Dext clashies, oie Mdose 1ed off the . fray. with %t running | the battle for the home nine, it being | Grummett 2, Converse). Pitching | A Popular prices. Ask your dealer! GERTIE OLSEN, Prince Rupert by train, and will S enoriies in lasting friend- |\2st night with Clancy ConverSe On cateh of Erskine’s drive to center|a little pop-fly that ‘most anyane records: Ganverse 4 runs 5 hits 1 adv.| adv. Recorder | poard her ship at that port. ship, while the girl promises towait|the mound and after a four-run | with an Islander on second, in the|on the right side of the diamond | at bat against in 2 innings, Mac-| preCal ey iy { gl A Ty until graduation to consummate her| DOUgas sally in the second frame, jast of the fifth, Haglund scraped|should have gathered in for the|Spadden 1 run its 14 at bat| “Alaska” by Lester D. Henderson.' Try an Empire ad. Empire classifieds pay. N marce with the son of the Navy|rePiaced him with “Big Mac” Mac- ihjs knuckles on the ground snaring | Moose, that opened the road to the neHSlE L 178 nrif ith 0] = - Bl officer. Spadden, who worked the rest of {ne pall then whipping it to second | four-run Douglas spurt in the 1 hit 1 at bat against in 0 in- | i - Directed by Ghristy Cabanne, the| the seven-inning route until Smith| gy 5 peg that would have doubled- | ond inning, and ruined Converse’|nings; Turner 4 runs 9 hits 29 I cast in “Annapolis Salute” includes| ¥2s called upon to pit his portside| off Manning, had not second-sacker | ball game. bat sgainst. fn 7 innir ned | arm against the southpaw hitting of Gonyerse failed to touch the bag. | rurs: Off Converse 4 i Harry Carey, as the father of James Eliison, Marsha Hunt as the girl, Andrews for the final play of the Cushions Crowded den 1; off Turner Van Heflin as the scion of a wefllthy | £4M¢ In the last of the sixth, the Is-|’ er, Turner. Losin family, and Arthur Lake, Dick Ho- Islanders Get Lead Janders very nearly recaptured their Spadden. Hit by pitct gan, Ann Hovey and Marilyn Ver-| Converse kept the Islanders throt: | jepq, crowding the cushions when | onverse, M ! non. Robert Sisk produced. tled in the first imiting, after his Manning was hit by a pitched ball| TacSpadden; by Tur- AR | mates had spotted him a one-run} s wing two walks. By courtesy of | THE BOX SCORE sed balls: Left on GOOD BEAR PICTURES |15t on Kol Binke's leac-oft single | Momse managenment, Kelson took Moe AB'R B PO A inies Mowse 6 Dousle 10 Time followed by Tom Martin’s double, over the running duties for Man- Blake, ¢ i ap desrt SREE ) ame: 1 hour 36 minute Um- | OBTAlNED DESP[TE the first hit of a four-for-four day _ but he ‘and the other Tsland | Haglund, cf .31 2. afpire Welch and Sh Scorer: | | B INCLEMENT WEATHER at the bat for the Pap center gard- _trotters died in their tracks| Martin, If 4 1 4 2 0|Clark | TR ener. But, in the last of the second, yycn Bonner hit into a force-play | Snow: 1b s SR AT . 3 a barrage of four- Douglas singles, (o) the third out. J. Schmil T e N SR R T | i H Photographer Joseph Yolo, Wild|with Johnny Niemi’s stopping a - Tough Inning | *Macsp: gap 00 3 !Q"he" cashfln H Life Agent H. R. Sarber and Forest | pitched ball mixed in. scored Jensen, . the opening half of the final| Werner, 3b 2 0 o 1 200 DY | Inspector J. P. Williams are back |Palmer, Niemi and Roller to put the .puyrer the P»‘ps appeared to be | Grummett, rf | o) AL gl R ) = in town after three weeks in the |Islanders well in front. getting under way again, moving| ‘Converse, p, Rl ke N ) T e o T Admiralty Island region getting Clouters Checked men to second and first on a walk | {Smith, p g0y 00 P Ba s B RS FiE| 44 E B . o P T motion pictures of bears an§ oth_er Followed a tame third inning as and a hit batter. Ma lined to i e | -, . 3 3 3 ISR § TEEY scenes for the Alaska wild life | both Turner, on the hill for Doug- right for his fourth blow, a seem-| Tofals 29 4 90119 9 e | e- vice on ana n d ug an movies series now being prepared.|jas and MacSpadden kept the clout- ing double into the old cellar, but \ning run scored with oue out| Miss Isabell Cashen was installed Bad weather hampered their worklers in check, then a half-hearted| the ball took a lucky hop into the enth innir |as Grand Regent of the Catholic LA but despite the handicap they got|Moose asault in the fousth, When out-strstched mitt of Harry Pal-|*—MucSpadden replaced Converse Doughters of America at a meeting A bushand worth baving is worth pleasing. abeut 700 feet of film dealing Most- Martin and Snow connected for sin-/mer, Douglas pasture recruit, and| as pitcher, third inning; Conver last, evening at the Parish Hall |f It tod i ly with brown bear and grizzlies. |gles. Bit, it was not untif the open- Blake was thrown out at the plate.| going to second for MacSpadden succeeding Mrs, Walter Hellan, who s as easy today as it was hundreds of years I all they saw 92 different bears. | ing half of the sixth that the Elks| Palmer broke into the game last|i—Replaced MacSpadden as pitcher | acted as installing officer for the | Budwei ago. Just remember his other self—the Inner and :av. at vafrmus times a total | were able to make their offensive evening in good form, rapping out| with one out in seventih l {4 DRINK By eiser FOR FIVE.DAYS. Man. If you keep the Inner Man in a good of 124, some of the 92 mdre than|count. |a nice single on his first time at installation cere-| £ once. Home of "ttie’ pictures Were Haglund Gels Tap |the plate, besides: holding up his| Dou AR R H PO A et l |E ON THE SIXTH DAY TRY TO ORINK 3| humeor, the whole husband is happy. The taken at distances as clos *25| Hilding Haglur s | : ; Roller 3 1 1 1 2fby then jlace. The | any trouble, Wild Life Agent|turned from college in the States| Lonny Grant again proved him- Bonner. 2b 5 2 1| and plans for the next meeting, at Budweiser’s fLavor THErRearTer. | tributes to his feeling of well-being. Its fine Sarber said. § yesterday in time to take his old!self a very. troublesonie fly in the Grant. ¢ : 3 1; fl) ;m ch time five new members will{ flavor adds to his appreciation of good IO?d. o ahBAELRR S heics " Beritertield’ for® the Mbde| egponcnis s fitle’ by wetting|Erskine, 1b 3 be initiated into the order, were dis- | 3 o L or the opponents’ soup kettle, by gettin: - < | GABE PARMAKO! in last night's game, opened the|in the way of a pitch for a free|Jensen, If 3 1 0| cussed. Mrs. George Shaw will be in | WhenheWantsBUDWEISER,he.wantsn]ight ON RETURN VISIT E” ;""i“gh?;l’h“l):rttwiz? s tap t!;\(rin to first base as the Inl:md;r\ :“ i:::lm“ : ? (1] cha ;C[>:£La”1 A igemer ts m}n. | ORDER A CARTON No peposit NOW...sokeep a generous supply in your refrig- rskine which he beat out. A passed | started their last turn at bat. Er-) 7/ o Recia of the meeting on Junc FOR YOUR HOME REQUIRED erator all the ti insf serv- TO TERRITORY|>! put Haglund on second, then|skine moved him fo second with| ‘Andrews 1 0 028 ! 3 time...ready for tant Martin came through with his third |a sacrifice. Then Turner helped o — —| It was further decided that the ing at unexpected as well as regular occasions. ibe Paraints o il forscote Haglund. win his game with a single which T}(;‘"hl = 26 l21 13| organization discontinue meeting ¢ abe Ps A e snow Has D: . s | *—Hit for Jensen in seventh in-|during the months July and . . : & known resident of Juneau, is a| joe Snu:l,‘ who 'l‘ike:v{se had a p“Itt,C::sml;:]nmll:g‘L Andrews, who| 1ing. o | August. A '”‘llenmr’.’[ nlnr Il))lv”‘ NOTE TO HOUSEWIVES: Fine beer tastes best passenger aboard the North Sea f0r | mighty day at the plate, rapping/had turned his first-basing duties| e dramatie division is to be held next from a sparkling-clear glass that has been chilled and Sitka and expects to return here|oyt a double and two singles, fol-|over to Erskine for the game, called THE SUMMAKIES | Tuesday, evening, this being the then rinsed quickly with cold tap water, for a several days visit before re-|joyeqd with his third hit, moving|upon himseif to hit in the “money-| Errors: Moose—Grummett, Con-|final get-together before the recess : turning to his present home in San|martin to the third station. Jack spot,” while, not to be out-strate-| verse; Douglas—Manning. | 1g the summer months. g ANHEUSER-BUSCH Jose, Cal. Schmitz topped one toward Jimmy| gied, Moose captain Grummett| Sacrifice hits: Bonner, Erksine.| Plans were formulated at last = i @ - s g Parmakoff will be remembered|Manning at third, but Manning countered by sending his ace south-| Stolen ba: J. Schmi! Roller, | night’s meeting to aid the girls in s - < o i here as a city league ball piayer,|over-ran it and all runners wére paw out on the hump to throw| Turner. Two-base hits: Martin, their Junior Camp. which will open member of the fire department,|safe, Martin scoring. The fourth wrong-side curves to Andrews' weak| Snow. Runs batted in: Martin, at the “Shrine of the Little Flower” In Bottles In Cans the Elks’ club and active in 2 good many other things. He met many old friends here yesterday while the steamer was in port. and fmal ‘Pap' marker was chalked up when Snow romped home from third on a passed ball, Werner popping up and Grummett {annh:g spots. | Freak Hop But the freak hop on the gentle | Snow, J. Schmitz, Roller 2, Manning 2, Andrews. Pirst base on balls: Off MacSpadden 3 (Roller, Grant, | Trv The Emplre classifieds for | roller that Andrews hit, crossed up' Palmer); off Turner 1 (Blakc;,iresultl! | on June 19, ANHEUSER-BUSCH » ST.LOUIS KING OF BOTTLED BEER ——————— 86 sb LSS ASLSLALA - et SR s . S AN .

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