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Support the Rotary Conference———and Boost Juneau! The Show Place of Juneau LAST TIMES TONIGHT THEATRE ANEW UNIVERSAL PICTURE WITH ALICE BRADY CHARLES WINNINGER TOM BROWN + FRANK JENKS « DOROTHEA KENT TOMMY RIGGS &t icf BOAT BUILDING ——— NEWS RADIO'S NEWEST SENSATION SHORTS GOING PLACES COME ACROSS '\m)\n HT PF " MR.DEEDS GOES '1'0 TOWN @ You'll never know tea at its best until you try Schilling Tea! Com- pare its exquisite flavor! Compare its clear, fragrant, refreshing goodness! If you want tea you can take pride in serving, insist on Schilling Tea Schilling THE TEA OF HAVOR SPECIAL MEETING Juneau Transport Workers LOCAL 172 THURSDAY — MARCH 30 8:00 P. M. UNION HALL IMPORTANT! PHONE 411 . .CONNORSMOTOR COMPANY BARANOF BARBER SHOP Most Beautiful in Alaska ARBTISTS AT HAIRCUTTING Your Hair Is Cut to Fit Your Features Shave, 35¢ Haircut, 65¢- Entrance Thru Lobby { You Can’t Fease a Ray fully-aufomatic oil burners are built to lqugh at the toughest heating jobs — and, they'll make you laugh at your fuel bills. RICE & AHLERS CO. Third and Franklin Streets PHONE 34 JUNEAU’S ROTARY CONFERENCE—May 18-19-20 o i REC.U.5.PAT. OF F the screen. USED WASHING MACHINES WANTED NOW is the time o furn your old washer in on a nice, new, white, guaranteed model. Select either . . . General Electric Easy 'Ther You can't afford to miss this deal: LIBERAL ALLOWANCE EASY PAYMENT PLAN Alaska Electric Light & Powerk_Co. JUNEAU-—ALASKA—~—-DOUGLAS ISTARCASTIS | PLAYING N | CAPITOL RIOT _'Goodbye B—radway' Ends | Tonight.at Local 1 Theatre i Loaded to the hilt. with the great- jest collection of funsters, scene- |stealers and giggle grabbers ever {assembled into one picture, Univer- (sal's hilarious funfest, “Goodbye {Broadway” ends at the Capitol Theatre tonight. | With a bang-up story famous play by that convulsed Broadway for endless months, ger has combed the outstanding hits jof the season to corral his blue rib- | bon cast. The prize line-up starts off with Alice Brady, fluttery favorite a million the talk of the country after | sensational performance in “In Old Chicago” for which she won the | Motion Picture Academy Award.| Co-featured with her is Charles Winninger, “Show Boat's” one and \u\lv “Capn Andj who stole AH | the honors in othing Sacred” and “Every Day's a Holiday." Then along comes handsome Tom- my Riggs and his Betty Lou of the Rudy Vallee program, the most talked about comedy feature in ra- dio today. And that's only the be- ginning. There is Tom Brown, fresif from | I'his standout performance in "N;\x-y | Blue and Gold,” and “In Old Chi- | cago”; Frank Jenks, unforgettable singing taxi driver of “100 Men and | a Girl” and trombone tooter of “You're a Sweetheart”; ‘Dorothea Kent, America’s most beloved “‘dumb blonde” who scored in “Having a Wonderful Time”; Donald Meek, the mild mannered zany of a dozen screen triumphs, Jed Prouty, Wil- lie. Best, Madame Fifi, the traimed| sea lion and an odd assortment of other players handpicked for their | proved ability to create bedlam from based on P SN0 MG MASONS ON VISIT Members of the Masonic lodge | |at Petersburg recently paid a fra- |lnrnal isit to Wrangell. of | laughs who has become | her | | tomorrow They Rule Bohemia,' ‘Moravia | { | \ \ | ( James Gleason | Produced Edmund Grain- | General Gajda General von Gablenz | General Rudolph Gajda, Czech Fascist leader, is now the “fuehrer” of the Czechs of Bohemia and Moravia, eastern provinces of dis- membered Czechoslovakia. Meanwhile, General von Gablenz, one of the commanders of the German troops who marched into Bo- hemia and Moravia has been appointed military governor of the city JUNEAU 10 BE [SERVICES ARE " DEFENDED FROM HELD TODAY.FOR . FOE ‘TEMORROW MRS. SHEPAR {Map Demonstration Being Held as Army Day Observance ered this afternoon at the Holy Trinity Cathedyral to pay final trib- ute to Mrs, H. R, Shepard, long time resdient of this city who passed away in Seattle during the early part of last week. Services were conducted by Dean C. E. Rice and members of the Am- erican Legion Auxiliary participated » | in the commital service at the ceme- tery. Interment was in the Elks! plot of Evergreen Cemetery. Active pallbearers included: Char- les Sabin. R. L. Bernard, Lu Tur- off, John Walmer, Everett Nowell and M. E. Monagle. Honorary pall bearers were: Mrs. H. L. Faulkner, Mrs. J. Hellenthall, Mrs. Josephine White, Mrs. Charles Warner, Mrs. E. H. Ka Mrs. Charles Goldstein, Mrs. L. P. Dawes, Mrs. J. E. Barragar and Mrs. Wil- liam Brit Juneau will be defended against an invading enemy tomorrow nigi by officers of the Reserve Offi Association. The defense will be im- aginary, as will be the enemy. Worked out on a map of the dis- trict, the, demonstration of defense is being ~made in observance of Army Day. The demonstration will take place evening at the High School auditorium beginning at 8 o’clock. e Today's News Toasy.—Empire. . were elected Scores of Juneau residents gath-l [MUSICAL COMEDY . 'HAS FINAL SHOWING, ‘COLISEUM: TONIGHT siiging and “‘daneing stars furnish the hilarious fun of the. new Pagamount, musical, 4Thrill of a Lifetime,” which ends tonight at the Coliseum Theatre. A galaxy of stars studs the cast, \ with the Yacht Club Boys, Johnny | Downs and Eleanore Whitney, Judy Canova, Ben Blue, Betty Grable, Leif Erikson and Larry Crabbe heading ( the list. The whole film,is tuned, by - the mad moods of the Yacht Club. Boys, who take active part in the plot and appear in all the sequences. The Downs-Whitney combination is as charming and light-footed as ever| and has' a wonderful opportunity to show off its unique talents. The duo is joined in.this latest. film. by an- other talented young star, Tammy Wonder, who does a. clever dance routine with his “dancing doll” Bt TR0 sl v S Brilliant FLKS OF PETERSBURG HAVENEW OFFIEERS At a recent meouug of .the Pet- ersburg Elks the following . officers to be installed on April 4: Exalted Ruler, Lester Wingard; Leading Knight, Marion Stout; Loy- al ‘Knight, Uley White; Lecturing Knight, Dr. E. I..Baggen; Secretary, Carroll Clausen; Treasurer, Frank Kelley; Tyler; Kenneth Welde; Trus- 'tee, Hugh Jones. Outgoing officers are T. S. Else- more, Exalted Ruler; L. R. McDon- ald, Leading-Knight; Marion Stout; Loyal Knight, A. B. Holt, Lecturing Knight; Carroll Clausen, Seeretary; Hugh Jones, Tyler; Frank Kelly, Treasurer; -Charles Greenaa, Trus+ tee. v MRS. J..C. COOPER /1S RETURNING ON DAWQF Mrs.J. C. cooper. wife: or,Jumu'-l certified public accountant, is passengers for this city on th steamer Baranof. Mrs, Cooper hai been in - the :south. for the, past:few weeks. $COUT VOTE TONIGHT PII Election of-a vBoy .Scout. Council of seven members will take place tonight at 7:30 o'clock meeting.at, the City Council . Chambers to which the public is invited 44-PAGES — WRAPPED NRT'MAILHIG'Z that’s the 1939 | 1 k says so much from one day to another you can't expect Lupe w IS THERE SOMEONE YQU WANT TO TELL ALL ABOUT ALASKA? NUW IS THE CONVENIENT TIME TO DO IT —SIMPLY SEND THEM AN E{MP}IRE PROGRESS EDITION! = -— GET THEM AT NEWSSTANDS . . OB Tll!: ey - —— EMPIRE OFFICE.. HMI.ED FREE WITH- e T Oll'f lelfl ADBBESS . ... .. CALL 374 TORS 70 BE FETED HERE AT CHAMBER LUNCH NEA Visitors |nv11ed to Dine-and Bring Own Speakers June 16 King sa)mon will head the menu at a luncheon to be held at .the Baranof ,Hotel in honor of visiting members of the National -Editorial Association when the group stops in Juneau June 16 during its con- vention' crujs» The luncheon is being arranged by the Juneau Chamber of Com- merce, with Curtis Shattuck ‘in/ charge of the committee ! Program and speeches will be fur- nished by, the vistors, 150 of whom will be guests of the Chamber for the day. The editots will stop in Ju- neau briefly on their way back to the States several weeks later. MRS. HAHN AND BABY LEAVE HOSPITAL TODAY Mrs. sar, mann ana baby son were ‘dhml\wd today from St. Ann's Hos- pital and went to the home of Mrs. T. M. Reed. Both mother and baby are said to be in excellent health. ————,o — TAKLA IN PORT The big halibuter Takla, of Prince Rupert, was in port today on its way to the fishing banks. JUDY CANOVA and_BEN BLUE HEANAL WuTHEY JONNNY BOWNS GAR RETY ’5 ) FINEST, A‘MIWN‘ Virginia-Dare Wine (Whit or Red). . Qlds Notth Sta . Garrett & Compgny, Inc., Brooklyn, N.Y. Established in 1835 | W. J. LAKE & €0. } 3 mnue mmmmfiu Mywood Sights And M By Bobbia Coses " HOLLYWOOD, Cal,, March 30.—Lupe, the original whqppn! clattering up the sound stages nnln——nnd the word is el‘lur /First you; hear her, then you see: her—the Veles. ; She's pree- <« ticing a tap routine in floppy sandals, and she breaks out—between breaths and taps—in a gusty vocalization of “My Heart Belongs to Daddy.” The song has nothing to do with the movie she's making but seems to be her theme today. $he’s singing about her heart and then, when you tie her to a chair to keep her still a few minutes between scenes, she uyl it ‘doesn’t belong to nnybody This is- typically -Lupe, because a few days before she bu said nice things about a mysterious. attractive New York swam, But now all she knows about that is what she's read in the papers. “I weesh they'd teel me wheer he is, thees fine lover they ' write about,” she pouts, working hard to keep her feet still. “All T know is I read I'm going to Reno to diyorce John-nee . (Weissmuller) queeck. When I go I don't know—I just read it.” You, like Lupe, may have read it too. You read it hmuu' Lupe said it—but Lupe doesn't remember that. Because Lupe remember what she’s said. Her scene today (in “The Girl from Mexico") has her crack- ing a vase over Leon Errol's head. But Lupe never, never does such things unless the script calls for it. . “They say I have terrible temper. T have not mw m qnly temper 1 have when I get paid for it. I break vase today, I get pardon our sang frofi bui cm for hungry-people: .and we know that -our 4&oenl . plate Junch will xeally.do:thesjeb. PERCY’S I I S e G L N o i.. salary for it. T break my beautiful long finger nail today stgo. See my be-you-tiful nail--all short again!” The Velez energy never.zups down. ,She upn«'mmfi' .mated players rest. :She. sings;when W- 100, Weary: w She-eats: NLL e y “Today for luneh,I haye tomiato A’fl’éflm rm.,u\dmud.; .and four hot dogs, and saugrkraut, and i¢e cream. - ¥You see Y. eat what I please, when, I please. This.mopning I wake up. ‘am 1 have beer and a cheese. sandwich. When, I sleep 1. mm ~-nobody else—hard. I wake up rested. “You can't kill;g bad-one. - The good die young: but the hlack y Sheep—thats’. Lyupey! ?.wu il ‘her. Jr: New mm ¥ 8ay T must rest but' I get segck of that. ‘I get w,uupm Stork club. Lupe wan't be here long . Never anywhere long. “I like to make picture.here, then I go - Two.months I .can stan’ Hollywood, no more. I.get seeck of it. Same: in:New York, same in Buenos Aires, same . evepy place. I haye: grand,time everywhere, meet fine friends, haye-fun, then. move on. . I cannot stay same place all the time.” 7 A From stying.in same chair tgo-long; Lupe, the. whogpee,dd. ves- } cued by ‘her director. She, adyapees -to the fray.;to. the lovely breakaway vases, {0 her waiting.glass of- “‘coke:” -Her eyes are bright and her auburn hair. is gleaming as she swigs a.swigbefore stepping into the camera. range. She looks.as healthy . Ifl *lk as she did before--before that ingredible lunch!

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