The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 14, 1939, Page 3

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SUPPORT THE ROTARY CONFERENCE — BOOST JUNEAU (AplTol SHow l The Show Place of Juneau “ ANOTHER GREAT REVIVAL? ™" sov LIBERTY Magazine Awarded 2 it 4 STARS % % % % and called it “EXTRAORDINARY” “You”ll seream with delight!” = Photoplay PROGRAM Lady for a Day.. 7:00 p.m. Reckless Living. . 8:35 News i i 9:45 Lone Ranger 5 Lady for a Day..10:15 \ FRANKCAPRA PRODUCTION MICKEY MOUSE MATINEE SATURDAY “LADY FOR A D. “LONE RANGER” 1P M THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1939. -~ Raule as Apple, REVIVES FIIM = = MASTERPIECE May Robsokn*Seen in Re- turn Engagement of "Lady for a Day’ “Lady For A Day” Damon Run- yon's story of a %ardboiled gambler | with a soft spot in his heart, begins its return run at the Capitol Theatre | tonight | May Robeson pl: formed overnight into & {y leader through the benefic- ence of a gambler, Warren William plays the gambler, with Guy Kibbee, Glenda Farrell, Ned Sparks, Jean Parker, Barry Norton, and Walter Connolly in the cast. The picture was directed by Frank Capra, Col- umbia’s ace megaphonist Second feature, a double three-| some of top rank comedians and popular screen players of the young- er generation will be seen in the featured roles of Universal's “Reck- less Living,” a Tast moving comedy | drama, | Heading the trio of funsters is jimmie Savo, world-famous panto- mimist, whose superlative mimicry has been seen in every capital o . Europe and America. With him are| Charles Judels, veteran m maker from the New York musical comedy | stage, and Frank Jenks, famous for his portrayal of the music-mad | WA 100 Men and Girl"” taxi-driver in In the romantic leads will be seen Rebert Wilcox, Nan Grey and Wil- AND HOUR A(T liam Lundigan, in a three-corner| love story laid against a background (HANGES I_ISIED of racetracks, night clubs and the Copies of Rep. Norton's hi-de-ho-spots of modern youth. LOUHELEN UNLOADS ; Amending Measure Received Here 12,000 POUNDS ON FISH MARKET HERE il One halibuter sold today on the 3 rsey proposing Juneau fish exchange, and one was|Norton of New Jersey proposing on the books for having sold yes- changes in the wages and hours act, & | were re terday evening. hes v g Stewart, Territorial Commissioner The Avona, Captain Martin Bran- 2 locate dahl, brought in 13,500 pounds that|Cf Labor, from Alaska Delegate An- | thony J. Dimond. sold for six and four cents, yesterday to Alaska Coast Fisheries. The bill, H. R. 5435, was intro- The Louhelen, Captain Knute duced by Mrs. Norton, Chairman Hildre, sold i:%0 pounds to New!of the House Labor Committee, for England Fish <ompany today for | Administrator Elmer Andrews, who six and 4.05 cents. | proposes the amendments which, in D |the main, would do the following things: Jane Mohan WRLTER z SEC})ND FEATURE—— : Wife Changes (1) mibidt son ovirting pag M employees who get $200 or more a Mmd; Has 'month in guaranteed salaries (as S (ase Dismissed distinguished from variable wages), (2) Guarantee that employers will Charges against Milo Peterson of not be prosecuted if they follow the being drunk and disorderly and dis- | Administrator’s rulings and inter- turbing the peace were withdrawn pretations, pending court decisions teday by Mrs, Peterson, who had her | on moot points. Employers now take spouse arrested yesterday on the|andrews' advice at their risk, complaint that he had been Slmg"chnncing heavy damages, fines up ing dishes ai her. to $10,000, even six months in jail | Mrs. Peterson paid court costs and ¢ the courts disagree with the Ad- obtaitied her husband’s release | ministrator on what the law means, | (3) Don’t make byisiness men sub- ‘jom to punishment if they buy |goods produced in plants where the | violated without the pur- knowledge. Clearly exempt processors of | specified agricultural products from | paying overtime. (5) Exempt Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands from the arbitrary wage minima prescribed for the U. S. and let committees familiar with island industries figure out how to raise wages without ruining island industries now accustomed to living in an ecohomy with a [|much lower scale of prices. | S GARRETT THROUGH 371+478 Charm and personality of Jane Mohan of Garden City, L. I, and Genevieve Garner of Amarillo, Tex., win queenly roles for them. Miss Mohan is Bermuda's Baster lily queen, reigning at Hamilton. Miss Garner, granddaughter of Vice President John Nance Garner, s queen of the annual Winchester, Va., apple blossom festival sched- uled for April 27-28. | Perfect | | ived this week by B. D. ed the idea of having pretty girls undertaken on a large scale. Eagster Queens and Chump | drama of happenings in a ficticious | mid-western town. ALASKA T0 GET ; C CADETELYING [ f o5 ™ 38 IS ] | Genevieve Garner GRECIAN BALLET WILL ADD CLASSICAL TOUCH T0 H. S. VAUDEVILLE dainty and intricate TWO ATTRACTIONS BILLED TONIGHT AT share Policy on Training of Stu- , Juneaw’s Greatest Show Value STARTING TONIGHT 55 OUTRAYEO L By | WD ,GROSS COLISEUM THEATRE Thru action Pic- Isior . i WHEN HE $ * § STARTS TOOTIN' ¥ 4 YOU'LL START e w»"”"l and his trum- honors with Lola Lane Singleton in “Mr Warner Bros. comedy X DAVIS LANE SINGLETON Penny the CONSIDERATION | AT PENNY POPEYE MATINEE CARTOON dent Aviators Not Yet Clear Application of the University of Alaska to be one of the schools in- |cluded in posed program_will be given careful con- | |sideration when a the subject is held at Washmgmn‘ in the a Bartlett, Secretary of Alaska, was notified today by rhythm, graceful action, Chief of the Private Flying Devel- | steps—these opment Division of the Civil Aero-| the vocational Government’s pro- | flight training conference on E. L. future (Bob) | Grove Webster, | will lend a classical touch to the nautics Authority. annual Juneau High School Vaude- ! ville to be presented on April 21 in!ceipt en from passed by the Territorial Legisla- | : - y Golden Book,” the ture. The plan for training pilots in Mary forms of theatrical dancing known ' the universities is still in an ex- perimental stage, Webster said, and the High Si Homer's origina Grecian Ballet is one of the oldest gym. * {to the world. Webster wrote to acknowledge re- 2 x ,"'!'\r.i'!.?‘_,' Owder of a copy Although the French inaugurat- it is not known whether it will be dance the ballets, this is not typi- cal of the original Grecian presen- tation. Six members of the varsity basketball squad will perform to the strains of Mendelssohn’s “Spring Song.” Costumes of filmy Ghes loth of pastel b 1 an adequ An opportu dancing in meo Hu Hal, nov Reischl, and Tom “Ba face”Powers. The Senior orchestra which will accompany the boys is directed by Mr. Robert While, S RAINBOW GIRL WILL INITIATE TOMORROW Three candidates will receive the degrees of the Order of Rainbow Girls at initiation services to be ex- emplified at a meeting tomorrow night at 7:30 o'clock at the Scottish Rite Temple. | Plans will be discussed concern-| ing the father and daughter ban- quet being given by the girls on Ap~ ril 22. In commemoration of the found~ ing of the order, members of the Rainbow Girls will attend the reg-| ular Sunday morning service sof the | | Holy Trinity Cathederal, it was an- NORAH SAILING e BAKING Schilling jikne You will bake finer textured cakes, that stay fresh longer, with Schilling Baking Powder. It assures a smoother, creamier batter. Double-acting, made with pure cream of tartar—never leaves that “bak- ing powder taste!” Good cooks, for over halfa century, have relied upon Schilling for swccessful baking and true economy! 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Garrett, Atlin storekeeper is on | nounced, all members being request- the Princes ‘l\'orah. returning from | ed to meet at the Témple before the a trip Outside. church hour, too high at the “Modern Pure Foods Store.” FIG | CHOICEST| EGGS BARS h H ‘ New York Exiras 21bs. 25¢ Lozrpiimg - doz. 99¢ S& W e KITCHENETTE TELEPHONE PEAS Poungd ... o vl Pt 4 —er PAPER No. 2 tins 120-oot rolis 3 for 49¢ 3 for 50c “Always the LITTLE PIG SAUSAGE Pin;;l;ple Best” JUICE FRESH FRUITS PORK -BEANS~--2 .- 35¢ CRACKERS KRISPY SALTED or HONEYMAID GRAHAM i D et JELH A;,., 3 PACKAGES lse 5 s Fage ] s 2 POUND CADDY 39c SPECIALS! SPRING CLEARANCE USED STOCK 1 Crosley Refrigerator $80.00 1 Maytag Washer $17.50 1 Hotpoint Electric Range $20.00 I GE Wringer Post Ironer $15.00 1 Colonial Qak Coal Heater $15.00 1 GE Console Badio $49.50 1 GE Table Radio $32.50 These appliances are in A-1 condition and will give your money’s worth. Don’t Wait If You Are Inferested! 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