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MIDNIGHT PREVIEW Tonight—1:15 A, M. MATINEE The Shew Place of Juneau Sunday—2 P. M. SUNDAY — MONDAY — TUESDAY for lovers of fun and Aifoients screen entertainment / presents SHORTS PARIS ON PARADE (Fitzpatrick Travel Talk) " THE AWFUL TOOTH (Our Gang Comedy) n TUPAPAAO (M-G-M Miniature) N NEWS OF THE DAY FIRST SHOW TP.M LAST TIMES TONIGHT “PLATINUM BLONDE" “BOSS OF LONELY VALLEY” Last Episode—"LONE RANGER"” WORLD'S SECOND LARGEST Y ACHT NOW IN HARBOR Five and Ten Luxury Boat on Long Cruise to Bering Sea | Fluhr has a crew of 47. One man was taken sick and the ship getting along with a crew of 46. The Norapo, palatial in every sense of the word, was built in 1929 at Newport, News for George Baker, late New York banker who died at sea, following an emergen appen- dieits operation, two years ago on a cruise to Honolulu. Aboard the craft with the Nor- n Woolworths as guests are, Mr. and John Garland, of Los An- geles, heavy real estate owners, Mr. o ROt ARAA AR sbventy _two feet| 220 ‘MGK JAHUFMCIES, bf TUDAID, . Ay i a drug manufacturer of Dodd’s Liver of yachting luxury docked at Fem- po) "o q hinoc ana My 1 Mr: mer’s Wharf this mornnig with|___ S S0 M. wor Me THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1939. 'VIRGINIA BRUCE, FREDRIC MARCH COSTARRED HERE b"Ihere Goes My Heart” Opens as Sunday Bill at Capitol Theatre Fredric March and Virginia Bruce romp through the merriest adven- tures of the year in “There Goes My Hal Roach's gay comedy | nce, which begins a three-day | engagement at the Capitol Theatre Sundi The story casts Virginia as a mad- cap heiress who tries to run out on her fortune and March as a re- | porter who tries to run out on his boss. | Virginia gives up her yacht for| a job in a bargain basement and finds a new world full of walk-up | apartments, kind-hearted salesgirls and eccentric motormen. Then into her life roams the rov-| ing reporter and the pair have a| barrel of fun eating hamburgers, visiting skating rinks, riding in the | subway—and falling in love. | The new streamlined Patsy Kelly| heads the supporting cast as the electric vibrator demonstrator who befriends the poor little rich girl, and versatile Alan Mowbray has one of his maddest roles as Patcy’s sub- | way motorman sweetheart, who works all night and studies chiro- practic by day. | Nancy Carroll returns to the reen in an important featured role, while others who are promin- ently cast are Eugene Pallette, tienne Girardot, Claude Gilling- ter ar Arthur Lake tenight for the last Howell, of New York, who have it in sugar, H made hy * and “look- no publicity,” according to orth, the party will spend a three weeks in the northern end of Southeast Alaska, fishing and enjoying the scenry After exhausting their desires in this section, the party will cruise to the westward, eventually fetch- ing up at Nome, and probably re-| turning directly from the Bering Sea to Vancouver, B. C | The yatcht was brought around | from New York by the crew, pick- | ing up the Garlands at San Pedro and the remainder of the party at Vancouver. | So far, fishing luck has been limited to a few salmon, but the party members plan to seek better fortune with the fish in the next| three weeks. | After taking in the sights of Ju-| neau’s Mendenhall Glacier, the par- ty planned to sail this afternoon. Woolworth and his friends were| buying fishing tackle and camera | ammunition today, but Woolworth | said he was more interested in a | harpoon. 1 His experiences with trout and salmon fishing so far have gotten him nothing but “wet” he says, and | harpooning porpoise or blackfish | from the deck of the Norapo would be more fun. While in the Westward waters, | Howell, an ardent fisherman, said | he hoped to get in some of the Al- aska Peninsula’s famous rainbow | ! trout fishing. S€ | nels,” U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU i THE WEATHER (By the U, 8. Weather Bureau) ! Forecast for Juneau and Vicinity, beginning at 3:30 p.m., June 10: Partly cloudy tonight and Sunday; gemtle to moderate westerly winds. Weather forecast for Southeast Alaska: Partly cloudy tonight and Sunday; gentle to moderate westerly winds except moderate to fresh over Dixon Entrance and moderate to fresh northerly over Lynn Canal. Forecast of winds along the Coast of the Gulf of Alaska: westerly winds tonight and Sunday from Dixon Entrance to Dry B: and southwest and south winds from Dry Bay to Cape Hinchinbrook. LOCAL DATA Barometer Temp, Humidity Wind Velocity 30.28 S 9 30.35 s 3 30.34 w RADIO REPORTS Moderate Weathe: Lt. Rain Cloudy Cloudy Time 3:30 pm. yest'y 3:30 am. today Noon today TODAY 8:30a.m. Precip. 3:30am temp. 24 hours Weather 40 03 Cloudy 1 40 02 Cloudy * 30 Cloudy 38 Rain 42 Cloudy 48 Cloudy 44 Pt. Cldy 38 Cloudy 42 Cloudy 42 Cloudy 42 Cloudy 45 Cloudy 44 46 48 56 56 52 Lowest temp. 38 38 26 36 40 46 44 38 38 40 42 4“ 45 42 38 48 56 56 52 70 4 WEATHER SYNOPSIS High barometric pressure prevailed this morning from Nome nml“ Barrow southeastward over the Gulf of Alaska to Oregon, the crest being 30.42 inches at Sitka, while Jow pressure prevailed over the Max. tempt Station last 24 hours | Atka Anchorage Barrow Nome Bethel Fairbanks Dawson St. Paul Dutch Harbor Kodiak Cordova Juneau Sitka Ketchikan Prince Rupert Edmonton . Seattle Portland San Francisco New York Washington Clear | Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Cloudy 8 Trace ;| which opens Sunday at the Coliseum | tainment it affords, “Garden of the | w2 3 vt 22 22 2ag 2a0 3100 T2 0n 2 2 ¥ "GARDEN OF THE MOON' OPENS FOR THREE-DAY | BILLING AT (OLISEUM Music and comedy are the two' basic ingredients of “Garden of the Moon,” the Warner Bros. produc~ tion based upon the Saturday Even- ing Post story of the same name| Theatre with Pat O'Brien, Margaret | Lindsay and John Payne in the fea- | tured roles. Aside from the continuous enter-} Moon” is likely to become a memor- able production because it introduces John Payne to the motion picture | public in the first important role| with which he has been entrusted since he came to Hollywood a cou- | ple of years ago. In this tall and handsome youth| with his unaffected, ingratiating personality and charming singing' voice, the Warner Studio is convinc- | ed it has a veritable star 'of the most brilliant magnitude, a youth who possesses in superlative quan- tity, every quality that goes to make up the ideal young singing actor. | Tonight, the double feature,| “Daughter of Shanghai” and “Glory | Trail,” will be seen, for the last times. ' SRS P S . S PIONEER WOMAN PASSES AWAY AT HOSPITAL HERE Mrs. Albert H. Goddard Dies Following Aleutian Islands and southward over the Pacific Ocean to latitude 40 Precipitation has fallen throughout Alaska during the past degrees. in the vicinity of Keichikan where fair weather| 24 hours d except ail June 11.—Sunrise, 2:55a.m.; sunset, 9:04 p.m.; June 12 AFL INVITED 10 JOIN (IO effect the Maritime Federation pro- posal. The invitation to the AFL the CIO Industrial Labor Uul as follows: “Local Industrial Union No. 882 went on record last night to inviic the Hod Carriers, AFL. No. 139 to join 882 without initiation or pen- | alization, providing they join in a I.a bOl' ers S“" at l.OOSG, 100 per cent body and send in their Ends in Local Work- | ™" ‘ ers’ Friction EVERGREEN BOWL 1 A few days ago, the AFL laborers’ IS READY FOR USE union here agreed to tak ein all CIO Playground supervisor, J. Mec- laborers through “regular channels”|Laughlin, announced today that the to settle the stew of union friction Evergreen Bowl is now ready for in the Capital City—and today it use and that weekly tournaments' was announced the CIO had invited |ij)] he held every Friday afternoon the AFL to come into the CIO un- at 2 o'clock as scheduled last year. ion—free of charge. < Tennis, horseshoes, ping pong, No reply was forthcoming fromiyacepall and other outdoor activi- the AFL group on the proposal by ties will be included in the daily early this afternoon. The AFL group program, according to Mr. Mc- meets Monday. Laug] o S In the original proposal for labor aughlin. New tennis nets for the peace here, submitted by Maritime fx‘)’"t'l:: :: d)’r‘fre :;dn‘:::er Wé“ be Federation representative George g8 D week. e L e eharios and | JIM DAVIS GOES OUT WITH PLANE go over to the AFL. The ALF and CIO carpenters and CIO laborers agreed to the proposal, but the AFL laborers agreed only to take in CIO| Capt. James V. Davis flew fo laborers in through “regular chan-|Chichagof this morning with Ma-| rine Airways to spend a few days| initiation fees, as proposed. in connection with mining busi-! This action left the labor problem jness. of the CIO is the first move smcegknown Alaska-Chichagof property the AFL laborers turned down in near Chichagof. and not admit them without at loose ends, and last night’s action| Davis is connected with the well wealthy Norman Woolworth )5 :mdi 10) and his party aboard. The yacht, Norapo, second lar est yacht in America, is a mons among pleasure boats, of 1300 lons: gross. The white craft, with gross gar- goyle at the bow, is trim in teak | and mahogany above decks, cruises | at 14 knots, and has a cruising| range of 5,000 miles. | At present the craft is ‘“short- handed.” Ordinarily Capt. 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