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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, MARCH 26, 1940. THE GAPITOL HAS THE BIG PIGTORES — 1 i DRAMATIC TEAM | Duaily Crossivord I Yuzzle Gay Fiesla v‘ Soers. avetend o THEATRE | Last Times Tonight ! FEIQTPAR;ROT%V{AY sl (SRS . it Is Io Qpen ,1‘ 4 M!g!“m Last Times Tonight SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU , e SPONV ENZLE, 5 i e d imr;lczx‘g C‘VUI‘KRANTEVE f)F PEACE AND GLORY! SINISTER SHADOWS & BURNING LOVE! “Wuthering Heights” Isfo 1 xiiie: STEPHE et (OaS! fair WINGS OF THE NAVY™ ’ Have Final Showing | = u3 ' EIAT] 32! : ‘ Here This Evening b ESSAw f Golden Gate Infernational | ALS O [ 2V MLUSEATED. AL S0 2. Throw lightly Geo. Brent—Olivia DeHc‘xvilland——]ohn Payne Common= e | 2 S AR TELD B Kiver oo Exposition Starts on s:nmml Goldwyn's Wulhcrm: LAREREE PENTRL - e ot S Mo £ e N May 25 NEW PREMIER TIMELY NAVY HIT DAVID NIVEN h J I S T o ’L % Cmmt | pmasune Taranp ON saN OF FRANCE AT (OLISEUM SHOW mmgm at the Capitol Theater. § [Released thru United Artists . Nl i ot e s tra “thaitord | 30 srows lare S A ' This feature has won the thunder . i ? 5 i < ru S .IL(.1‘ ; T\ : ”:l i 7 'S END'"G 'o"lGHT i ous plaudits of audiences. Merle 1 ALSO: Tl’avelogue and News “Obmon and Laurence Olivier are| ~ Massa- 5. 3 ¢ esiden 52, Escape by ate Int Exposi (3 e 4 2 ) . ¢ 4 i atur 1 2 R yir for the last times to- st as the romantic lovers Who . 65 Priveot Kl 5, will gg&‘[gf,"MAN or co“n"EST { |ascover e beauty and despais| B EES o ontmitatas CELITR (el marked by cere hat will fo- : e un ¢ at the. Cofseiifn Thidbes {a of love as they wander wildly over| 13 Raite s nap on & Lt ko iy b v s the the entire 3 2 3 Wings of the Navy,” starring love- |the desolate moors of the York- en cloth > be W 1 l\w‘“m;} i rid ol asure Island F . Olivia De Haviland, George - AR ant chire country. The stars are bril- 3 . 3 ddres 59, Tear apart Plan: ¢ day's cere- 4 Brent and John Payne. c Peer > the rduced at the val air bases EDU(ATE [v;(:.ul;l. IOS].;IXI~ ~‘i°‘"_ ”; you blkm W | liantly supported by a cast of out-| & Sketd : ¥ IR Pty hack : monies : omise. 40, be : 3 atl; ;“? s L“ --“h'h "‘I" ba (I 0/ standing players including David| & ns i, Learnin Mi 61. x | most spectacular in world's fair a acola, Fla. and San Diego, end elementary school, but fur-qijen miora Robeon, Hugh Wil- DR jee L & HEE history 3 pproved by #F Cal. in cooperation with the Navy, B catiol i S s im- l 1 s L R OURSELVES INTO ‘,hm mdm{‘-mf':,,ffi; i""; seems IM- | )jams, Geraldine Fitsgerald, Don-| 4 Two:prenc ¢ " . 8 oun | Witliam M nahan, executive | | B". wWings of the Navy” is one of the {‘Ufild 2 ”é‘ : f v]“fnf‘, ‘““-1“ ald Crisp and Miles Mander. B Cd anTone, L0 . » | vice-president and general mana-| § T = & timely films to be released ER".Y ou pl:uq hul rave 11 een lem]h“ Briefly, the story concerns the y - 7 [ ger of the Fair in 40 ® m Warner Brothers Studio. e M i s of U8 juet|lives of five strangely assorted / Thrill upon thrill will follow in v R Besides the three leads, also in- connst be domar fown TU JU5% people. Its mood is one of great % v close succession of events from - " cluded in the cast are Frank Mc- a - g " N e o | love reat disaster, played out 12, neon, until 2 o'clock the llow- | gl ctor ry, itel 1 Editor's Note—This is the In Pittsburgh lives Billie's re- ove and g dl plays neo inti the follow 3 3 Hugh, Victor Jory, Litel and Regis first of a series of twelve ar- yoie cousin, Jack Black. Ja k__.m an atmosphere of strange emo- 4 | ing morning Exposition lights e Toomey 3 st NTHONY E eyt i & g Ack’s | yions, strange hates, strange moods, are finally dimm| s : ; , A BB ticles in which AN h £- 'father is not rich, not well-off at . {fice! el | . TS ¢ Ed- k Off aL|\ferle Oberon is magnificently cast - | Challengir 1 imagin- : X S, Commis-icner o all, but he is a skilled mechanic| ° o o7 i : / : ! SULLIVAN TO TRAVEL Territery ¢f Alaska, and has never lacked work. J as Cathy, a high-spirited beauty 7 7 | tion touching almost upon the 3 LLIVAN 2 R S e R e il K| whose life is mysteriously influ-| 4z Bizarre, will be the part piayed in| B : - es the latest reper is a bright boy; he is fortunate in ) é shich she | 3 A i O. S. Sullivan, Deputy Collector ~ati Policies Com- 3 3 ; a1 .1 | €nced by the moors on which she program by Admiral S B n that he lives in a city well able . “"yo0q gy her life. Laurence - | Ric I, Antartic explorer. of Internal Revenue, plans toleave mission ashington, “Educa- |5 support good schools, It may o ] ; 5 3 : A Lok B8 Juncau April 9 to “hold confes- 5 ) ic Well-Bein; p Olivier plays the role of Heathcliff, % In far away Little America, Ad- g tion and Economic & Ipinch the family finances a blt.‘v‘ broodir melancholy figure in |2 Sl Byrd will throw g . J : L sions” on income tax and other in American Democra Mr. |pug if Jack wishes, he will go to - S O e’ 5 7 feiiay S S | ; @8 matters throughout Alaska, He will T that thc Poli- love with Cathy, with remarkable 7 leasing the impulse that will set off | ) 3 4 ke Karnes tells us a high school and then continue his trength and poignant fervor.| thres TR B tol Ve return in October. fes . Commission has been. i |equcation in an adve bl | StTene three al R Ciy : education in an advanced techni-| p,u\q Nyven, as Edgar Linton,| 7 burst high above Treasure Island It was lcal institute. ¢ . } 7 2 | Equ'\l‘l" vl of ~BpORtINLY 15 il | (UEnS 40 a.portrattiofunumal fidel- 77 Release of these newly-developed | ¥y @ Ascoclation and the |siopats Teday ton meny sther mn.|it%, and conviction, ;and Flora Rob- Beiibe, will occur just mfter dark| WAKE uP vouR e = sy % 7 V! as 4 's T 'S p cment the ve burne " " e American Association of School |cidents and accidents, other than| S0l known as El1blalldb greatest 4 .m‘rl l)}u m hey ha l.l bu! n“ d! poliowing resignation March 20 of LIVER BII_E out, the vibrations from the voice i Administrators. Tt has been 'gpilicy and willingness to work, de.| CHracter actress, is perfectly cast / preasl e i s 4 h d as Cathy’s nurse. of Presic Roosevelt, over the| Premier Edouard Daladier and his working to ald all teachers and | cide how much chance a child will Y i . [ 5 enk oes b 4 e .. Without Calomel—And You'll Jump Ost st e e ot 4y Lo , I | teng jce telephone from the| cabinet amid criticism of France's " Bed Fullof Vim a0d Vi of conditions vital to their gt 7 3 Natic apital, will turn on the| prosecution of the war, President ettt Bl (asks. It sceks to guide them A ' Ph i F 7 spectacular night illumination sys-| Albert Lebrun appointed former | I your bowels daily. If this bile i s timg s 0 % PIONEER WOMEN mateur ¥noto rans . |tem | Finance Mintster Paul Reynama |*i33esiauine foslyyoussd dose it the ideals of American democ- | Each hour of opening day Wwill| yne republic’s new Premier. Gov- | Your stomach, You get constipated. Your vitem is poisoned and you feel sour, schools.) Daladier had been clothed since ’ | Ready for Exhibition ' 0 paacc: o parade of chldre | (L sar sart with viwal i i By ANTHONY E. KARNES HERE |N APR“ y it Basgaden. (R{BHBY Fower ? G o, gentle, yei amasing 1a xhibitc:s who plan to display | jorette contest, wit fie bile flow freely. Look for the name - ) ; ‘ beautiful girls competing, and 5| the Chamb v s Little Liver Pills on the red packs e ry plays favorites with | v “\()"v'm;c‘l’x‘_‘c‘!““»‘ plays favorites 56 \ieir work in the Amateur Photo | portad increases-of $3,000,000 in the | e L A vote afsulde age. Refuse anything else. Pricc: 20fa g Plans for the Pioncer Auxiliary ' Exhibit in the parlors of the North- w Y FE amount paid to policy holders anq | SVeRIng comes & G;mwni.. 2y a minority vote of confidence. | K l dght, with a cast of )0 i ¢ clieve it? Let us ) oui-do, bl el te ) Carnival are still in the embryo €rn Light Presbyterian Church on beneficiaries, of about $5,000,000 in | take two case histories. Billic J > B Saturday are sautiful girl Brown on a farm in a section of StABe gut announcement comes that Thusday, Friday and Saturday are INSURAN(E (o new life insurance paid for during | ¢ ‘l‘l itul, ir : e -« el it Gnirs tHe Ter( ver 16 Wil Be an event during the mid- {uiged, 10, et thelr, Pickiee 1p 490 . the year, and of approximately $3 Restuned.. CUHING sliby 20P03N O e s L o Aur hands of the committee as 500N as 000,000 in total insurance in force | CCTemonies will be 15-year-old S Sich d d was intendes or al ing. 1 4 n i S sanna ste; Param s sing 4 ® . ! The festival will be held in the Possible. ASSETS ARE Up at the close of the yeax R SO o ”I'I““‘(‘;:“f'm i HO"YWOOd 14 ts And Sounds parents were ill-advised When they ; ' "¢ "p “mall and there will he| Exhibits may also be taken to the During 1939 payments to living | Starlet. She will settled there, but they were YOUng . = o1 100 games and fortune Rev. John A. Glasse's residence or policyholders amounted to $139.800- | Spangled Banner during the Pag- By Robbin Coons. 000, and to beneficiaries in death|eant of Light and, as her voice pecple who thought they wanted [+ it churct rlors on 3 ' 4 telling booth as well as dancing and ' left at the church par % 3 HOLLYWOOD, Cal., March 26.—Gower Gulck it str fo Tive in_ the country and that e4ing booth as wel as daneing and 0, N I SO ofer 7 oclock ‘Remarkable Increase Seen | uenesic. 57006000 reaches B flat above high C—high- || HOLLY al, March 2. —Gower Gulch, the local street S5t T ever achieved by the hu- corner cowboy rendezvous which broke into the headlines with a any land could be made to support . - s = | Mirs. C. P. Jenne, General Chair- oY e » | oy ¢ t a family which was not afraid ;.. 1éprts HhEE obfatiibtees are DOPHIN HERE Reporf Recewed by man voice, its vibration will turn hooting recently, has about one chance in 2,500 of contributing PE SRR [ hard at work preparing for the so.| Traveling man F. W. Dolphin| Kenh W[ldes MEASLES EPIDEMIC e lf,lf.,.i"‘””'“”m” e et l“?u.:’w:”:}:lu‘u:“l: that way, and Bob has been around The cash income of Billie cial night and Juneauites are urged ¢ame to town this morning and Brown's family is so low that it.to keep “carnival minded.” is at the Baranof Hotel I.APS"‘G m NORTH lowing the formal ceremonies cowboys and pictures a long time. He writes cowboy pictures, Assets of the New York Life In- | re will be a presentation of direct them, produces them, h acted in them. Sometimes he o o el | SUraNCe Company increased by $114,- | S iinii ey, abAbies wotdL | Golden Days of '40, with a cast of writes, directs and produces, all at the same time. In his type- 800,000 during 1839 and amountedtc| =~ T, TR Fi J”, ;',“,‘ 268 girls, again featuring Miss writer now are five new movie stories, to each of which he gives $2,762,000,000 on December 31, 1939 erior and N”“.’““y‘ ‘;\:i‘\k_‘ !,; oster. A dazeling fireworks dis- his literary attentions as its deadline for porduction approaches. | Alfred L. Aiken, President, reports 1 Alaska has|;y and Gayway carnival will Eob - dean. At wiEY. chap: Sin dreant. up VIR Ci s |in his annual letter to the policy- fust about subsided, Supervisor of|gose the day's events. ¢ | holders copy of which has beer Nurses Bertha M. Tiber reported | A tween races at Santa Anita. He's been in the game for 34 years. |received by Keith G. Wildes, Ju-|°n her return here from a trip “The cowboy extra has about one chance in 1000 even to [ neau representative of the company | ‘Arough the Territory D et featured roles,” says Bob. “And when they want a star, they | “In valuing our assets at the close |- Many complications H'\lllllu g Ip oma lc usually don't take a cowboy. They take a fellow who can sing, [of the year, we have taken a realis- | [0m. the diseasc, however, remain who's good-looking, and can play a guitar and look like a |tic view of current conditions cowboy. and then they teach him to ride—enough to get by, L] Mr. Aiken said. “All guaranteed | ‘ate has proved to be quite high n ATV and preferred stocks, and all bond s o e RS 5 o e _| For Want and For Sale Empire {33 Gersulvigiather Interest OR BE g = That' nothing new, however. The first of the screen’s cow- "cipal or considerel t~ be not amply | *lassifieds bring results. S = 2 . S E 3 secured, are taken in the assets at A e LONDON, March 26—Turkey is] boy stars was G. M oncho Billy” Anderson. Terry Ramsaye, COMING The Annual The largest single item in the| 4 . . assets, United States Government E i |told several British political leaders k gonds, direct or fully guaranteed, ac- that there still is a chance for Eng- counted for over one-fourth of the ; ' | land to regain Russia’s friendship. | total admitted assets and exceeded 4 i | | Reliable quarters say that he like- N 1 $700,000,000. Commenting on the in- | | wise received no encouragement. ..w ? | Ve P _ crease of almost $75,000,000 in this » ! o /\[‘ 0f the e durlng the yeacs Mr. S - [ That's the receptiom AT | said, “Obligations of the United| #3 an o esS Shakaing hautreadspianie | States Government are still the it Shovoradul gusetn WIS B i & |largest source of supply of new high- il bring gifts of delicious grade investments.” 3 . . Ven Duyn Candles. Little ° Miss Tiber said, and the (h‘n‘r market values. Bonds deemed to be trying to improve relations between the film historian, relates the leg-end of Broncho's debut in eligible for amortization are taken SEEKS DIVORCE the Allies and Russia in the hope| “The Greal Train Robbery.” Broncho Billy, according to the r of war in|fl gtory, was thrown from a horse the first day of shooting and at their amortized values. If all |of averting any dnager y 5 bonds had been taken at market MATE LAZY | the Near East. took the train back to New York. He returned to finish the | values, the company's assets, and However, it is understood that movie, but had no more to do with horses for a while. | likewise its surplus, would have been : z #7774} | Turkey is not meeting with any no- Just as the first “Westerns” were shot in the wild plains ishenps b g “‘&;,‘mpn;\flf:?sA::h;tf‘(S,:F!;':p;'n of New J v 5o cowboy stardom has not swerved much from e e don, Tvan Maisky, is said to have| | Gev't. Bends Popular | § | In the assets, cash on hand or in Rt ¢ ot S . | bank amounted to $67,927,000, an in- YRESH | crease of more han $17,000,000 over | i . the previous year. Holdings of pub- ” ” excluslvely lic utility bonds, $298,900,000, in d . FAIRBANKS, Alaska, March 26. u“ . n E A n A B o u T A L A s K A ' 3 creased by about $28,000000. Can- 3 —Joseph Flakne, Director of Ter- CHOCOLATES o adian bonds aggregated $81,800,000, ) ./ |ritorial Employment Service, here| VAN DUYN CHOCOLATE SHOPS a gain of approximately $17,000,000 | from his headquarters at Juneau, the close of 1938; and indus- |said at least 3000 men are now A T ‘. g P55 B E A n A B n u T J “ “ E A u ' l 3‘1‘3‘1 and other bonds, $49,600,000, | unemployed and seeking work its effete orizgins. W. S. Hart, successor to Anderson and long- g { | were incréased by about $14,800,000. ] : [| time ruler of the movie West, was a stage actor who became a § ¢ |Railroad bonds, $267,000,000, were 5 | o hno sald the number is swell- | “cowboy'—and a real one—for the movies. ® about $10,800,000 less than at the |ing with the spring influx. | Tom Mix 4 Westerner all the way, with a full past of § |close of 1938. Policy loans totaled ; | The Director advises Alaskans range adventure before he hit pictures, and Ken Maynard, out of $320,000,000, a decrease of approxi- {now idle in each community to(l . o come to movies from a wild-West circus. ‘ mately $20,000,000. The total of first : 2 | sit tight and not shift as chances i phid c".:?:liaiewbng: \:lt;:] :;:;: v.la;;ds;;lt]‘ 2 / % ‘;:l):mjn:: 3:;[;‘;? £ But they didn’t find Gene Autry in Gower Guich. Gene's § as at the close of 1938. { ” et from Texas, and he knew his way about, but they picked him H Company Liabilities MRS. SCHOETTLER off the ai Bill Boyd ed to be a “straight” actor before he | Discussing the company's liabili- 4 | BACK IN JU fell into “Hopalong Cassidy,” and George O'Brien was in an ties, Mr. Aiken said, “By far the | Mrs. Robert J. Schoettlel i Academy award pict (“Sunrise”) long before his brawn was : largest item is the sum of the in- p | of the manager of the Ba placed in the saddle. The Ivy League contributed Dick Foran . surance and annuity reserves which tel, returned here yesterds ) and Charles Starrett to the leading man ranks, and they—two i Easterners—were booted, in short order, up into the | The Largest Annual Publication in Alaska, About Alaska ce compaties 3 | Also the liabilities fs a Volun- | For Want and For le Empire | @ tary Investment Reserve of $50,000- Jlassifieds bring results. Duryea orted by DeMille from the stage where he'd done 1000 to cover possible capital losses such outdoor pieces as “Abie’s Irish Rose.” John Wayne, from | |and fluctuations in the market val- 7 e o nue neta s Wadsin e a ues of securities. This item was in- But boys all learn to ride, even if they don't know a are calculated on the most conser- / PAA Electra after a ten-day visit 4 vative basies used by American life | in Fairbanks, surprised S p | Agbanks saddle. Randolph Scott, at home now in frequent Western roles, insurance companies.” § | v - o P [ b hails from Virginia. The movie West's Tom Keene was George |creased by $5000,000 as compared ; (omplele fun"shings bit, fr rrup when they start. Riding isn't eevrything these 25¢ per copy, Wrapped, creased by 350 1 -1 e previous year. Surplus| Saying her husband, Henry Clive, ik o4 ¥ rese > s days—not when the range is supposed to be full of crooners. Ready for Malhng’ l lllmdsh rvedt r(;ntgeneralflc;sn;&;- 59, could make 50,000 a vear if he '0[ MEN And 'n a cowboy star can barely get by on his riding, encies am - | o i ! E y % l‘gm an inoroasé of gbout $1,000000. | T T [BLyuly, bt becanee o there's s Gower Guich. There are about a hundred right . ! R SIS KB4 Hatiicis ls dat- smart tri riders who'll double for a star at the drop of a | The sum of the two items reserved tefled witE $10900 Sonia Clive ‘ JOQ Ke"y, Habefdashel' et e < ‘tot contingencies exceeded $175,- . 7 | 000,000. (above) of New York has sued‘for | Next to Winter & Pond However, when it comes to stardom for the stunters—that’s 0rdel's ers E‘"'lll! l Reviewing the company’s opera-| separation. She had posed as a | . {] one chance in 2,500. tions during the year, Mr, Aiken re-' model for her artist-husband. I

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