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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1939. = 5 2 | | 1 | " JUNE AL > Support the Rotary Conference———and Boost Junequ! ‘SKY DRAMA AT ‘She" S|eeps Oul GOODW“.'. IOUR | ' I " SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU || I | At Moser Island x oA e LAST TIMES Without Fuel ; «Ts ‘ : ‘ m ‘ ea |es Juneau’s Greatest Show Value . THEATRE TONIGHT ENDS TONIGHT : JUNEAU MAY 30 | ' . | Simmons spent last night » Last Times ngh' N P R T —_— nah Sound with the Alaska : . " H o Air Transport Lockheed when h¢ | ra I( 1 | | THFUL 3 H ¥ igh > beac efter part N F ' \0\\“ \m\\\\\S Starring Richard Dix |niohs on the benet e vecter il Pianned with Seaftle | Anew angle on love--ant “ -‘E“ dch ' M r-’ Simmons was returning from Cape (hamb eru | LOS ANGELES, april o—Mix a| 4 to find @ funnier on c\\‘_s “‘h an ester Morris Fairweather via Hirst yesterday af- ! € p [ lovers' quarrel with too many Jolts | : ‘\ ‘“ Al ternoon, expecting to gas his ship of liquor and you have a potent \“k The drama imvolved in a pioneer- | at the mine ‘there, but on landing, Seaitle’s annual good will tour potion ing flight acrcss the Arctic to estab- | he found no fuel available. party will be in Juneau May 30 Take, for instance, the effect of [ lish a new air route to Europe forms Continuing to Sitka, after load- ' from 9 o'clock in the morning until that mixture on Beatrice Montano, the climactic theme of “Sky Giant.” | ing aboard three bedrolls belonging |5 in the afternoon, Foster L. McGov- | Bl two. N RKO Radio's new aviation film | to passengers flown to Juneau earlier |ern, Chairman of the Alaska Com- Recently Miss Montano and her playing for the last times tonight. in the week, snow squalls were en- | mittee of the Seattle Chamber has boy friend quarreled. He left in a Starring Richard Dix, Joan Fon- | countred, so with visibility poor and advised the Chamber here. B « dncide i | huff. She decided, for the first taine and Chester Morris, the film's [ fuel running low, Shell landed in A luncheon at the Baranof Hotel time in her life, she said, to get action revolves around the work of o | Peril Straits, taxied ashore at|will br together members of the drunk a e s — big aviation school at which Dix i | Moser Island in Hoonah Sound and | two Chambers and however many Liguor {s available for those who| EVeR(PS V' sistant superintendent. Harry|strung up his radio aerial to a tree. other citizens of Juneau who desire | wi t sank St alha o e I 3 wish it, so drunk is what she got. Yo 9 W Carey as a strict disciplinarian is| Getting contact with Juneau,! to attenc D et e ae v oS our r n e head of the school: his son, Morris, | Hirst, Su!(a? and other stations, Shell -']'iu party i leaving Seattle May| M ER FIRST HIT on |to commit suicide in a highly spec- nheatt o ki Y is @ student flyer and Miss Fon. |asked for “fifty gallons of gas and|27 on the Aleutian and will spend 16 | proadway in years gives Tal- |tacular manner ke VP e S w Dio'vos Laoto ok F 2 taine is the belle of the outfit a sandwich. days on the trip. The visitors will be | Jyjah Bankhead the role of She weaved and bobbed to Ex- 1 ook © ¥ p 0 you know the movie stars s romance between Dix, Morris| One vessel, reportedly the “Gram~|in Juncau June § from 7 o'clock | greedy, cruel Regina in “The | .,iiion Boulevard and University 1 ich thine® off the screen as well as on? If land Miss Fontaine provides the |pus,” left Sitka yesterday evening|until 10 in the morning southbound Little Foxes,” a tale of southern |40 "oy o500 o ttempted to hurl po you do, this week’s test should heart interest, which reaches a|for Shells beach airport with gas,} - money-grabbers. herself, beneath the wheels of the at least start easily. crisis when the two men are strand- | but was elther wrecked or had en- | sheie : e ; i r strand = 3 automobile. The first driver dodged . = . o as shile. ma ¢ an|gine trouble, radio advices be S | i - . g ], What @) fim comedian was led in Alaska while mapping an|gine trouple, radio advice - el RE FRVATIONS ARE | Harc G0N SN SGadn. And pres- Whiteman orchestra trio has be- with Lew Landers directing FHD RPN penited Ehell ihis i | 7. K. Oarls; paustng to investigate, | &P Umiis 1 movsen Stars(v). onte fu- i 3 it Yironn R Shall started i, Kt Ak EASTER BREAKFAST FOR M"_"'ARY L Sa e e "“k mous movie actor has become an three o'clock this afternoon, was | beem 45 T s s | ‘\k 2 leader; (d) theater critic AVIATION NEEDS snowbound again in Hawk Inlet, - NEtNLF ot ERINaIOLes IO A fudte | X G E“ . ;an outstanding film comedian? | waiting for weather to lift and facing | Ree wade with | BAll SAIURDAY ball player charging a tackling dun- E\-“\-\ 2, What star fas had the great |the possibility of another night MIs. Jc sormick and at Gar- | my. } N\\(\'\ Wato? 3 srinted il e by g P g |ashore. nick's Grocery for the Easter break- ; ) ; _They took Miss Montana in tow o Delmor ‘What famous violinist, ma Fortunately, Simmons had picked fast sponsored by the Busines: and | Patrons and patront for the | Sobered, she appeared before Mu- L‘{\‘ Tolbo! o 3. Ted to s former motion pi SAYS EDWARDS up the three bedrolls at Hirst, and | Professional Women's Club, formal and invitation dance of the | nicipal Judge Louis W. Kaufman Jone T ol M wosd ture star, is now playing the lead | experienced no trouble with lack of — Immediately” following the church | Reserve Officers Association and |and told him the story of the lov- Ereculie t::;d;' Jomes T in his first picture? | : + | bedclothing. ervices Sunday morning the break- |the Gastineau Channel Nurses As- ers’ quarrel and the false consola- Name two historical charac- ‘Major Te"s chamber A||' - — fast w held at the Legion Dug | sociation Saturday evening were | tion of John Barrymore. o ters portrayed by each of the p WA B | announced today by Lieut. Cort-| After reeciving Miss Montano's . ters portrayed by each 0 ! : ; out. A truly southern Easter menu |® ‘ : | : s ADDED ATTRACTIONS L O St | Transportation Is Nazi Coup Raises Is Being arranged and o Targe at- 1804 Brooks, Chairman J peoiilse taat EREIEIEE Bt Swis, Floyd Gibbons in (d) Charles Laughton, (e) Greta | . | tendance is anticipated. The dance is to be held at the| the judge gave her a sentence of “Your Trus Adventares”™ Garbo. { ighted Now | Problem that Got B Charee ‘of the o ttair is Mrs,|Scottish Rite Temple, with Army, | ten days, suspended. Ao » What three sisters portrayed { ol McCornik, who will be Navy and Coast Guard officers es- o b, B3> PRI | COMEDY-——NEWS SERpELRes tn R fecent gy | (Continued from Page One) | The Great Napoleon sistea vy s, Linian Uegen, ars, Peclally invited. Soects! decorations | Empire Classitiad Ads for esiils. | um—— . M ¢ f— | C. P. Jenne and Dr. Ray Lillian |Will consist of blazenry shields for — . ey i 9 . | Garlsor 2 each military organization repre- For every question correct- |anently the arterial lines of com-| (Continued from Page One) | Carlson {“t a i e i 9 ly answered count yourself 20 | munication as well as those between | - i e L whict Ry b‘ ringtime S m h ny! points. If the score adds up to | strategic military points even though DR maoh clns e 1‘; : p g y p o y » : s were already :’raroglnfl .':";lr.\'k :':'::1'1(f;n:l-gfi’ln:'!mll.?;. 2 might not be 80 grest. on which was to arise the great sold, were not issued to these al- Lflxellnrobhnwhnd-ginlh.esprlng.n.-h, try is good, 80 ranks as “excel- | Cables laid down for the system POWer age. Oapitalism grew and S iving Hokels, Lionk, BRI You cita CELHIERN U g Burle, S i el i iE at & cost of $1.500,000 are now obso- | thrived in & nationalistic atmo-| said, explaining why a number of Just sing out the news: | sphere. It took several kinds of | persons did not receive the bids. Here's the best blend 1o choose — Jor atotal of 90 or over. the comercial need of service ther lete and are not being used, except capitalism of the Sixteenth Century, cement to make up a healthy na- ‘n number of tic The patron list consists of Gov. A Callfor Calvert’s the thing, tra-la!” the one from Juneau to Seattle v Answers on Page SIx Major Edwards sald tionalism. A ruler needed territor- John W. Troy, Mr. and Mrs. Charles b&# i - — Parallel Service ial, racial, C\‘ll'\l?nl or religious unity. Carter, Judge and Mrs. James | 4 Two-kilowatt sets are now being an of these was absolutely essen- Wickersham, Mr. and Mrs. Claude | v" 3 EXPORIS SHow “ew 'l'es' (ase on installed throughout the Territory | tial: all should be present. - M. Hirst, Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. | . and will soon parallel the high fre-| Other great rulers tried empire | Hawkesworth, Dr. and Mrs. J. F. . gu (1] | quency service so as to give unin-|building without the natural uni-| Worley, Dr. and Mrs. L. P. Dawes, STEEP DE(REASE Val'd“y po‘ke‘ terrupted service, the Major said. | ties. Louls XIV, for instance, c Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Haigh, Mr. | The Seattle to Juneau telephone [ated an age and a culture. But so and Mrs. Charles Naghel, Dr. and FR MYEAR AGO v ‘ LU u d service instituted two years ago|Simple a trick as the Dutch people Mrs. E. H. Kaser, Mr. and Mrs. e o II el'way is not yet a paying proposition, he | turning the dykes on his soldiers Harley J. Turner, Mr. and Mrs. o R Ay said, though business is gradually | Wrecked :h whole plan of emp | Harry G. Watson and Mr. and Mrs. G g Page One) increasing. The War Department | and taught Louis the lesson of na- L. H. Metzgar, | ¥ T(Jfal fOf Mar(h 31,092,' S has given its approval to construc- | tionalism—too late. | & ‘w,w,”-... ¢ S : Ition of a Ketchikan telephone cir-| Likewise Napoleon, the military | i 559-Gold Decrease turned when vetoed, because the cuir <o that there may be telephone |and political genius, tried to build 40 AND 8 WIll g Congress which passed them 10| corimunication between Juneau and |an empire without consulting the | Ca—" f0|‘ Has Efled on List | longer exists Ketchikan | spirit of nationalism abroad in Eu-| But an entirely different situa- One of the needs of the Alaska |rope. He got by with it for a while, MEEI IoMoRRow o A e s T (aye S0 TR BT adjournment of | Communications System, Major Ed- | but finally, it got him, too. a e what they were for the same month the m-(\k; .\(l;\wnln 1:()1’, ]l\l);\‘gqxlx‘);‘n:l war x] said, is for r.«unc method lor % ; R 2 bt ROk 7 S .| years the Presidents have as ed providing secrecy for messages. In| A S g | n important meeting of the last year, Alasks's shipments {0 (b |04 because Congress was not phys- his trip through the North, he said Miadte vl it gl and 8 is scheduled for tomorrow AMERICA'S FIRST CHOICE WHISKSY e e e e Sronrne | loally ‘. sessian stter aflouming | the principle ansgment of the DeO- 1 s Hedss ftdee Aot everything night (Friday) at 8 oclock. All Calvert's “ Reserve” BLENDED WHISKEY— 90 - 1 tivdle gestchcai e BT the first session the executive could | ple seems to be listening in on other | Nanoleon had built, like a hurri members are requested to attend the 65% Grain Neutral Spirits . .. Calvert's “Special” BLENDED y report of Collector of Customs 2 ke - s lapoleon ha uilt, e a hurricane > E e P not return vetoed bills to Congress people’s business. i 2 meeting which will be held in the WHISKEY—90 Proof—72% % Grain Neutral Spirits . . . James J. Connors. o 0. (W9sl "anil’ Gn6A. he| ‘“There are’lath of Holes-fHithe devastating a countryside. That Dugout } Coor. 1939 Calvert Distillers Corp.. N. Y. C. Gold shipments last month were | o) et po gidn't have to. And sieve up there,” the Major declared catastrophe was inexplicable, but it et i s oGS Gl A S e N e valtied at $605,319 as compared to |- B : ¥ e P ," the Major declared. | sent him into exile, crying in his el - since he couldn’t and didn't have Meets Old Buddies | + $1280976 in March, 1938 B e Wit sian vere | DnE AP WY, ther| L RL (s He never learned that EAS'I\ER CANB Other losses were exhibited in| g 0 M8 W0 SO iS. Glear? | who served with him in the Army| Yo% CU't lsnore nationalism, | clams, down from $35486 to $415; ~ ¢ el e 2 vk v V! The mighty British empire learn- | = P S SD oK B Sumners contends the idea is just prior to 1908 when he was de- | iy S oht s voday | FOR Ym o e ol AN, |y constitutional. He says the Presi- tailed to Alaska but traded assign- sty bttt ik Sl G BLEG to a0, e o i |dent CAN deliver & bill back to ments with anofher soiler so that |,y v e | mm Tabarh Qlnppenved: SChais 0 b | ConSroE IR first session by he could go to the Philippines in- | oo they passed the famous statute B i ronse Vs afiaurs| Simmly aultvering 1t o it meats- stead, Major Edwards said. From | =0 8 BRAEE o o oh no YANKEE CHIC charac- in the export of beaver »\km’\‘“_“m tary. He calls it “constructive” de- conversation with these men Wha"dominmn ) b SR 18to terizes Movie Actress Ann $835 to $6,188 livery. That would give Congress, came to Al_aska. Edwards said he is%w ithont 44 ex mre]sus,ed] it sheridan who wears a erisp R Poast| Bt its second session, a right to pass about convinced he would have done | ‘” B“)t“ o . 3 it s P ""i yellow h"e“; with “{tfilc"b"‘%d s wy STOTSED B doinparad) o Ll over (e velo: better In the Territory than in the|Sion. But the dominions remain| strapless styling. Crystal beads 3 : G s s compare The secretary, Sumners says, is Philippines |loyal. In a sense, they exchange trim the slim bodice. . u::‘}lx $1.7324 fifd year ago. a lawful agent of the Congress so| Dr. Judson Whittier reported at|1OValty for the protection of the - —— ) mlm‘\s:(po”‘ or last month IS 4S|),ng g5 the Congress itself is still today’s Chamber meeting on the | British 'n“n 3 < e a going concern. And it still is after Forest Service and CCC tour he took | There's the key to what Rifler Fresh and frozen (except { . Lizet. aeenlon. e Tags BUK N lh“ dous and 1 doteg LA S ANEITIARS ¢ et | In its ten-year-old decision the Visitors introduced were F. E. Wel- | kans. Caught in the hurricane of it s 1g916| Supreme Court said this ‘con- don, of the Coast Asbestos Company, | hationalism that his own agents ik Lot 19| Structive” delivery sof ‘s, bill by Which has just opened an office | fanned too soon into flame, Hitler £ ‘SE the Py 7168 handing it to the secretary would here; W. J. Clark of Washington, i trying to repair the li{amaze by \ The CP\U fif Salmon, canned 164750 1Ot Work. But in its decision last Field Agent of the Office of Indian calling his acquisitions protector- P\OT e gy 750 | cossion it held that it would work Affairs; Harry Long, new program ates” and granting them autonomy. POLL.PAR cept shellfish) : 5 at least while one house is in ses- director for radio station KINY, and| He has cut a leaf out of the Brit- s g Cod SR 163 | Sion. The case arose when a vetoed Garret Forbes of Boulder, Colorado, | ish book, and pasted it up on his — Salmon 6391 genate bill was returned on the who is here on a bear, hunt. | office wall. But will nationalism in s Shellfish: held that while the Senate was not e — | the Balkan states give him time to _|having a week-end rest. The court DRIER BAY PLANT make good in the solid, British way? Lagy|held that whil ethe Senate was not| Eighteen men recently came north The historian tells you that his ; Shrimp 20’402 actually there, its secrefary was, to construct the Drier Bay herring | record is against him. He works LOO_STATION EKINY——5:30 P.M. R akie, ! and could take the bilk | reduction plant. |fast. | Daily except Sundays & Wednesdays Bavie 3 6188 Sumners thought that was skating | = e - v = g Fox: ¥ |a narrow line. He ha.t”a l)wnch the ' i | court may reverse itself when a new 16- . lengths — 58- e s g:;zg!::: case is fied—end ome s being FOR GREATER B 0 A l ' N G FEEAST e ol Red 8237 | 3 tom — weight 390 Ibs, — v wite 20| AT THE REINELL FISHERMAN —| &' o concity — Hair-seal skins 30| OPD FELLOWS ATTENTION 1f you're looking for a boat adapted to sports use in Juneau waters, her | prass shaft and under- Chocolate Treasure Trove! g 210| Regular meeting of Silver Bow § it is: Economical, staunch, sleek. Up to 6 hours running per gallon of | water fittings — cedar :‘,!::_;kl.n ]3.2?‘;!;?12?:9::0&1" 2 "mts eventing at 7:b3“- gas from Bendix inboard, air-cooled engines (1 to 5 h.p) equipped with | decks and planking — : iR ;. ores A S vesses kgl te § cer ger. DOWT JAT 70 S8 TRE SUNRLL stem, keel and knees of Add greater zest and more enjoyment to the All other 16,868 | yrped to be' present, ] fir. | 2 it manuisciudes | MY mepar, | EGG HUNT with these chocolate and marsh- ' ive animals g " 3 A : & Wood, timber and lumber Wil Toiiogy, MOl Oread: I. GOLD STEI N — JUNEAU — Resident Agenl mallow delicacies. There will be more le_ Ore, matte and regulus: | Toouys News -vocav.--Fmnt - read agm| T n ocev~xmane N, ure for the youngsters in the search and for A Trophies, specimens, curi- | a & 25 the grown-folks watching. e Spruce Oars 102| : | Tbtal value of products of L K S LAST cABAnET 9 ' Total value of e FE Don’t Forget the Rest of the Value of United States | Srodicty rehrea 07450 CABARET of This Season Family : ¢ (flm-ll \"fllluf dl_)i shipments e —_— | They are just grown-up kiddies and they will get a big thrill i o 95 D A N C E out of one of our novelty Easter-Egg Nests or Baskets or an 30ld 605,319 v e pdd GOOD MUSIC g Easi;r box of sweets., It's thg.'qrandest array of Easter | candies ever seen in Juneau. yours now at— 4 ; ses0 SAIS:EH.QII“Y : coons: s P n oot | PERCY'’S o vones o s v oo | =m= IR@freshments === Standing Only | R N Y e adv.l# ¥ 5 .