The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 1, 1940, Page 3

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, APRIL 1, 1940. 3 b COMEDY VERSON OF | THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES }id i R v T N 0 W Robert Donat Marrlage in ALEXANDRE DUMAS STORY AT (OLISEUM Done Ameche a se sufficiengly to Ainder- UNEAUS | COLIS OWNED¥AND i OPERATED W D.GROSS Why, Mr. Hofis me change, involves; one only—shall ‘'we arise omne hour earlier by the Sun and go to n bed one hour earlier by the sun? By \(i'. Ay e we merely ad- " L] YT ter T'oda ) VAN NUYS, Cal.. April 1.—Actor P 7 Noah Beer: and Maxine wghter of Cowboy star Buck Jones, | 4 Juneau’s Greatest Show Value AGAIN TONITE N AMECHE wd THE were married Saturday at the Jones’ m. at this time of " sy ;..m and left shortly ;vm the | anyone to contend that there is Goodbye Mr. Chips Fea- Jony by motor {or & honesmo0D any othcr cife : ver of Duma Three Mus ened at the Coliseum T akb tured Now at Local o m 4, In Theafre i 4 : 5 RITZ Bkflm s City while they, are honeymoon= lowine may s i ’ {in its proper light. Please hn ar in Muqm\comcdy\h;o;so - mind that, as stated above, the time ALEXANDRE DU change will mean enly maki « (HANGE OF TIME; ‘ . A COMMUNICATICH Empire, March | 1 ) ue appeared cation from Mr. P An- (U ncing placing |3 mset one hour fect the time by tk your personal ha THE THREE MUSKETEERS NES BINNIE BAR GLORIA STUA:‘ PAULINE MOORE KRAUT Joseph SC:lnl.LDJeh“ et ALSQ: Spot Musical - L] opens with da fide A is at celebrated Jan which is curr s who g oto work at 9 a. till go to work a inge is made. costumes, ng his entire life there. He be contended that if |2 d bes \lhll\lJ when she ately dies the edy leaves “Chips” with a great hu- man understanding and compas- ’ omes th deal of the boys l§ dvance e time ( e el | hcgylu nd CHANGE YOUR ose one m“ S \1(,], (2) That | Sun, but not by the ‘clock. Mr. An E:;\:(:;”\fiy'l' e ! Dow < ADDED Pudgy the Watchman ‘r lhu( the | V THINNED - OUT LUBRICANTS! tostrum and proceeded | FISHING SUMDAY £ Arrested for fishing on Sunday Anlll No. 31 lier by the sun you e 21, simply because the do on sun ris about six hours later in Laughing at Fate RS S SR e e R T O 006 00000 e00c00000000006Cocvscosocovbccco000600060000606( EONNGBS MOTOB R ¢ December it does in June. We . For Want and For Sale Empire jay position and therefore it is | Who wcing the clock ra ]”,ml in | Cops and Robbers ¥ COMPANY classitieds hring.ds wr > the time ting a one-hour tary of the In Sy 5 1 1s that Mr. Anderson nderson is cor- ‘erior < himself th. | ............................... Empire classifieds bring results. has not wdied the effect of the hat if you get up f a baby. Aagrtaies PSS The two men, Collins report ll\(l by the i they didn’t know it was Sunday e i w you will lose one hour's u must have lost six hour's 000606606000 0008080 '“llII‘HHIIlIIHIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHI!|IlllIIIllIIIIIII|I||IIiIIIllilllIlillllllllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIII|IIIIII!IIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII‘ 1:?1, ATTENTIBN VOTERS ! © Mrs, Harry Lea Honors Daughter e | Juneau Transport Workers .\‘lv’ h4 hour y 1e Sun, which will mean goir to school in the dark during the short winter months. It will alsc mean more complete utili- y Lea entert m«\ You have an imporiani selection lo make fomorrow at the polls if daslht. i thei clase) Saturday 0 the family reside WEFETING you desire the Juneau Public Schools lo continue to operaie on their i bl uncheon sndan informal afier oK. " present high standard. oo L, liminating Ut mank mevends. M oy St WHICH DO YOU PREFER AS SCHOOL BCOARD MEMBEB? e ey o tome i S0 e IMPORTANT BUSINESS T0 that they will have another PG A e O Wiy B ' o “sunece o THREE DIE OF | BE DISCUSSED B A man who has actively assisted in One who has never publicly evinced since.when has i ‘boen con- i cartiedlie ok . o8ciis el Ay SR U Pablte Sebosle or eng et sy ani i T vy STARVATION IN E. H. HILL, Secrefary. hich it b(]l(‘\t‘.\ will fit Schools for the past 20 years. other civic activity, except fo run for of- Y its members but the com- ALASKA CABIN \ : rge? Since when b A man who has aided in bringing the fice a year ago. “narro and '”Searchers Flnd Man, Two r any group to have p Juneaw Pidblic Schools 1o their present One who has never offered any con- b e bw ® propositon. ot loz Uhiliren Toad on . .‘\ €3d > S0 1 J c 4 X X pr = quL mxnge interest to t 1:\\ om\ high educational standards. structive program for public education. o i the tnmer providcd b Quarfz Creek R E H. pETERSON One whose ignorance of your munici- pal government leads him to think the School Board has power to levy enor- mous taxes and pay off the school bond issue without regard to the town's finan- A man who knows that the Common Council, not the School Board, has juris- diction as io ilie time of liquidation of the Public School bond issue. and two chil- y cabin on Quartz . . At o Democratic Candidate for ort received by Act- 1g Governor E, L. (Bob) Bartlett J om U. S. Commissioner Ronald Gillis of Candle. y and two £ a nnnullu ,vmm h g question put on the ballot and because this group favors the |, change, that its members constitute A man who was highly instrumental cial affairs. unorganized majority. dign-o Adieal ul in securing the construction of the pres- One who would put the town into fur- ?fq"?eAfiffirZfifiloffiiiliTgl"}f?‘“.f'\v',ffll bl i T Territorial Primaries—April 30, 1940 ent Public School buildings and who for ther debt regardless of the fact that the ok give untty 1o tne “grens wn. | UICIUn8 Darty was. sent from : A orpahized: majority.” That's why We| ~ jony P, Locke and Jim Hadiey, SITKA ALASKA years has guided the destinies of the peak of our school attendance has heen MRS o tse tatice; v | ponn B TSk and Jim, ek, / 4 Public Schools in accord with puhlic temporarily reached and the schools are = wil set more piessire trom . o0 e man an o children “A Square Deal needs. now losing 5 to 10 pupils weeky by re- = chanine ine sime. there seeme .| %05 % miles from Candie e 1> A man who knows that cafeterias moval to other towns. straiit'by & menitan trom 0 do| | CANADIANE T T For Al i have been conducted in our Public One who ignorantly assumes our Pub- changing the.time “iakes us away| | NOT BE ACCEPTED FOR Schools from time to time and that there lic Schools have never conducted cafe- = |otten done i this wrttiem sscv| | First National Bamk. || i : is no demand for such a service at pres- terias, and that one should he insfalled S v niow mave . & arircs weses | gueBgttaBehronds Bonk | | There is no substitute for Newspaper Advertising ; ent. (Each and every day there is free immediately regardless of expense, de- = manemade. zero meridin o1 1o — ; milk and if necessary other food furnish- mand or need. : et YU s ed fo under-nourished children and paid One whose published platform indi- 5 sround the ern, i does vt i o for by you taxpayers.) cates a lack of knowledge of not only = <ome sreaer m properion 6 bros- VOTE FOR , A man whose proven aim is to run the school affairs but of municipal affairs as = way o the cquator. suricens ¢ : Public Schools harmoniously in the in- well, who indicates a desire fo injure @ = the scatons, ae far ae s ot o1 2 . S . daylight are concerned. If we can terests of all with proper regard to com- well-organized and properly conducted gain certain advantages, now denicd F L 0 Y n F A G E R s 0 N munity welfare and finances and with- school system and make it a wrangling, EE“’E’E:‘E,’,"?E‘“E;S{{‘??IL’!“‘“,‘: | % . - d4 out grinding any axes. petty forum for personal grudges. R o, tima For Councilman & : R o it Which do you prefer to have as your agentin assisting intheman- E 5555 conms o anrre Alaskan Pioneer by Birth agement of the most important business your City conducts? | = BIDS AR Giili> Al if you prefer “A” then you slmuld cast your hallot for School S O fl(')fiuuseimgil - Also a Taxpayer Director for - e semi-| y mail service to Cape 3 S i of the Coast Guard Lighthouse ° Alaxpayer of Juneau ior many years. ® A resident of Junean since e ECONOMICAL ADMINISTRATION A uate of Junean High School class of 1904. ® A graduate o the University of uashmgton. ATTENTION SHRINEZS | OF CIVIC AFFAIRS. ® A member of the Junean School Board since 1315 ° And each yeal‘ 0 R SCHm B e acte w3150 has been a better school than it was the year hefore : A TN the Scceiary 'IIIIIIIIIIIIlllfllIHHIMIIHIIIHIIMIIIIIIlIIIIIjIIHIHmflHIIIIIlHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHITIIIBIIleIMHIIIIHIHIIIIIHIIHIIMIIIIIIIHIIIIIullllHIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIHIIII.‘ WK President

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