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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, APRIL 2, 1940. i ;s THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES DRAMATIC HIT Comiskf'ys Win SNOWFALL MADE | Aqu&CzK e Candidates ; T AT CAPITOL TO | © "~ ™% ' MARCHUNUSUAL g ey @ COLISEUM CLOSE TONIGHT ! " WEATHER MONTH e - % L " | omen s v S 5 s 3 NG s PR 3 | LAST TIMES TONIGHT Robert Donat Stars in| : . s&se less Sunshine than Nor- @ ¥ TR AN & 80 | B Don Ameche—3 Ritz Boys "Goodbye Mr. Chips"- | o Mal, According fo B8R ¥ 3 : B ¥ ROBERT DONAT Greer Garson in Cast | FEEE\~ - Bureau Summary | £ : O T B The 3 Musketeers and lovely. One of the most popular actors i Y Che wedther for the month of GREER-GARSON of the screen and one of the most 3 in Juneau was somewhat g 4 popular novels in recent literature £ W and slightly drier than G i : ; are combined in “Goodbye, Mr. e, : 3 s with the percentage of s ¢ e SR i i j}fi The Jones Famlly ALSO: THE LATEST NEWS OF THE DAY Chips,” James Hilton’s haunting | : { § | shin than normal. accord 4 5 3 4 4 SES Al g B I #r § story in which Robert Donat, fresh | i @SRREN ¢ to the monthly meteorological \ 4, - &j 1 “EVERYBO! 4% g i ?.' iew — FIVE CAME BAC'{ from his triumph in “The Citadel, . o p g ed today by the Juneau g 5 8 4 Y N returns to the screen. Third of UIE“ the Bureau Office. 4 pictures filmed at Metro-Goldwyn- | : temperature for the th t S ¢ St Gfl amounting to $209.66117 have been Mayer’s English studio at Denham, | £ B | overazed 356 degree sompared ! i ; § : EUM (UMEDY IAL SE(UR"' received ends tonight at the Capitol The-| : g AGPMAL B 336 ; it g g 3 RRERR g Z ;" g 0 1.. |4 ' , ‘ o : L i DULED FOR N i A atre § g X e highest temperature 5 ¢ . e A : Ly s “Goodbye, Mr. Chips"” tells a story 3 & N 1 as 53 degrees on s % S 3 2 ¥ % (1 understanding. Donat plays M . g Jrd. The warmest Me % ¥ 3 > 7 EflR TERRITORY FEKS RE(ORD Chips, who starts as a young man 3 3 record was that of 1903 i § oy Fasks I Ameche, as a singing, & teaching in a great English schoo! I | aver de 2 e y 1 9 § D'Art an, and The ten rature of — for boys, and passes his life at the | ses, and the coldest that of 1918 phoney musketeers P sy QF HES B!RTH work. He becomes the inspirtation | 3 vith 270 d - IR Ay e S k g § ith carving knife 0ld Age Assistance law of boys who grow to manhood and | £ . of tniRaralint For Nanch vord, 20th Century-Fox in Fred Willard, genial second in turn send their sons to him. He ? e 61 degreas and b dbgre Expertiy wiel the tape measure, Mrs. tose—Eleanc R sl dy version of “The F dc b b cer on the steamer Yukon, really shapes the destinies of great men| # % s ' assists hubl i a shapels t for his wa 3 usket has found a new ungon '” Jted y has a bid to be known as an Alaska of the future. He meets and mar- The total precipitation for March ,¢ the New York World's Fair. Li 5 e hundreds answe th nting the Alexandre Du- was 5.18 inc F pared with 1 wuties to appear in the aquacad captivated and a | Board pilot. for Willard was born in the | ries a beautiful girl. She dies. and . : S, as all for bathing ich has capti FLdera oar Territory during the Navy admin- from the tragedy a deep human un- Mrs. Grace Comiskey i b T ke e Gebe Alanoes and. YR : test March of reeord in Juncau was . s conceived al- jstration in 188 derstanding is born in his heart.| R S Security Board| vainly seeking to check his birth Thrills of the World War ensue.| “I° ,G;“:‘,". f‘]“'."y (‘,‘f"“;l‘:.?;( that of 1909 with 1057 inches, and p Territorial Director. date for renewal of Master’s pa- The teacher, now grown old, becomes | (o, G “-;:lm\ :;‘:i.““;.‘xmt her |iDe driest that ‘of 1806 with 044 sible 365.2 n i e ends at the Coliseum announced today | pers, Willard today scur: about | the very spirit of popular educa-| court fight in Chicago to kees BIBACL ORI DN : of 1290 to the juneau while the Yukon was in tion control of the baseball club in SHE LR et our Alaska for the pur- port, and an interesting stors de-| “Goodbye, Mr. Chips" brings to| ihe Comiskey family. A probate inches ‘on the 2d sting the Territory to|velcped behind him. the screen Greer Carson, beautiful| ecourt judge denied a bank's re- le precipitation fell on outh s 5 ) A of its old-age as- 's fs e shyterian English actress, who plays the ro-| quest to ask bids for the sale of |~ 1ys of the month. The total with s r v ) ik & 5 A B G A l N s the balance of th b ests L miscion manece sequences with Donat with the club. for the month 322 1. Y rial r ending June d'}i ; g A‘ au ¢ i 7 ';,, Haine 'mpelling charm. Donat plays ages ~ rch ich Was xtlm b 1 “’]’ T e C b : ,’ in clfllhes 5 t': , to lians there fairly inter & Pond 7 of Alaska ma 3 8 5 - lives t mal amount. The maximium most warlike natives of the Pan v (I Y. ouT pA handle The average When Willard was sched Roy Ferguson, of the Independent vicinity of the Federal ar amounted 10, 1jve his father put his :r.u WIFE 'I'ES‘"F'ES Lumber Mills at Fairbanks, anived | Teritorial Building was 19.2 in H pient in a Klukwan potlach s and in Jnuvm{ on the Yukon this morn- P‘T_' n the ‘341.1 De; the unu: e Security Board since | the crew paddled tc 150 ing and flew to the Interior metrop- | ally 1\‘::\\‘ fall of snow occurring ? " 277 eyrich W the date miles away:: WhE doaks IN HANlEY (ASE is with Pacific Alaska Alr between the 13th and 2dth, the Alaska old-age assis-|in the region, a : ard Ferguson, who has been in Seattle | warm weather during the last weels f t into effect) has the U.S.S. Jamestown, anchored ir BE for the past three weeks on busi- {;1 the month melted the snow rap- to the Territory of Sitka’'s harbor, brought Willard FORE COURT ness, has been busy assemblinglidly and none was left on the $517,20647—for the fiscal year|into the world i materials for shipment north with ground at the end of the month. " July 1. 1938, the Territory| But Willard, not definitely sure everybody trying to get their stuff | «There were three clear, three AT ; et {to Seward to beat the Army trans- | partly cloudy and 25 cloudy days & $14 58.99 e ext fis- | just how old » is, can't find Sitka . . . . 1 ‘ , $14445609, the next fls-just how old he is, e find Sitka| o macfic Sifyation Aired|vort st. Minier and & crowded rail- it received $163,176.31, and road . present fiscal year grants h ever bom. as Wife Charges Mosts e R y | with Conspirac FISHERlES BIOLOGIST Senator, Save Those Glasses st ‘solm T T [] ® times, Mrs. Elizabeth Hanley told| Allen DeLacy, Bureau of Fisheries g in the Superior Court today how |Aquatic Biologist, and C. M. Gilbert, "’ b ; she had pleaded with her elderly |assistant, were through passengers ® husband, E. B. Hanley, Seattle and |today on the steamer Yukon bound “d4 Alaskan financier, to cease his as-|for Karluk to conduct scientific in- sociation with Mrs. Betty Bevan, |vestigations on the Karluk River Medford, Ore., hotel tobacco|and lake )L 4 G e g e ' Phone 374 for We Print:— Mrs. Hanley was testifying in o o 2 vt DOUGLAS PRINTING FOR EVERY PURPOSE '\ —) A * Handbill ley’s business associates, with con- s AT ; = / ® Letterheads spiring to “gain control” of Han- NEW > g - b g J o N ley's Copper River Packing C ; ” N N | # 3 ® Envelopes Com- TOMORROW 4 PEESTN L 1 pany. v e His wife, 55, said she told him | B U K B AT ® Business Forms in the spring of 1938 that he hat.‘lm'\.l HOUES Ox: VORING NEVEN' JL IN DOU J & | ° i been behaving in an indiscreet UNEYFTENUEL IN. DO i Invoices City election in Douglas started 5 manner, but he noa bt . o left on a trip to) ooy o jefsurely ‘manner this morn- © Account Books Medford saying “If you can't stand 75 % & Kiivhgs ing with the polls opening at 9 ¢ H WEB %‘ :EJ BE %%T ¥l this, then get a divorce Blonk oA tohie b ballots hvirk EH\HE E.’i 1 o 1Y | Announcements She said she told him she would i he fin o 1 not because “That will lurn‘bw‘" deposited in the first couple o © Posters P { hours’ of voting i " Fald g o e | Registration books show about X fiuzs T Dl Ez ® Business Cards. Etc. Conizass ) wacd 210 persons qualified to vote but Mrs. Hanley related how she,| -0 DCrsons qua ¢ : her daughter, Mrs. Katherine E. Heffernan and her son, E. B, Han- ley, Jr.. learned Hanley signed a contract which she says gave the Mosts controlling vote in his com- | pany. usually from 15 to fail to exer- cise their franchise Y There is apparently no indica- tion as to the outcome of the elec- tion, general opinion being that results will be close i Straw vote cast at the high school e said that she and her son|, . ..."the forenoon gave majori-| Z?Slfgd ih “h“_ he did so and he| .. 45 o B Goets for Mayor and United States Senator Robert A. Taft of Ohio, Republican presi- replied, “TI never would have signed Balog; Kilburn and Pettygrove for u"nlxal candidate, lets his glasses slip as he dines with new house such a paper. I never wanted to Counéilnlz)x\ Nrote. for ‘chiaheb. bt member, Representative Frances Bolton of Cleveland, in Washing- give Joe Most control. Well T did Histe. was 13‘ o and acaiakt Ekngid ton. An enterprising photographer catches the slip. (P. 8. Senator sign something. I just made Jm:"l DAV ¢ i ™ Taft caught the glasses in time.) manager. He always was asking me to sign something.” Mrs. Hanley said that at a con- 3 g | Geneva Walters will be the fereticy: (NHerl . Pimepn. Moy 1o hostess for regular meéting tomor- Finn MilliStel‘ SIUdiCS Map | tnpted _n?lam Alasks hie” ¥put ‘the row evening of the Wednesday - - VING CLUB M ““.’3”‘_ Uy o ;’:r ’;{"ST""' " Inight sewing club. The club will las 1 e o beon bit by kN8| gather at the home of Mr. Walters' ik he xadi i some_i:;lszer. Mrs. Wilma Jensen. ¥ 2 B OB No Stock Transfer e The action which began yester-| ~ Gpypy ENGINE WORKINGS day was Started last summer when Science and physics class ot ; ‘fi',d.geHM“’lw‘.m D?:’g’“' aeting on| .., anjed by instructor - Arthur word that best expresses the Moot et Ao rameurained| aqd, made ‘a trip to the whaif . - fanley from | pic ‘morning to get some know- 1;;:1:?:5‘:: (;:I:Crkt ::;“’,‘:Smf“"“‘“ ledge of the operation of a gas work that we turn out, and i i Bepfes- | aine BE Larit” actibnie Weriisas desdtrain- | 000 (20 Te0C, Qg e engie that means complete sat- n his boat partly dismantled to T ing order is asked as well as the| g o0y e e isfaction to you. No job is A'&@fi fcm"f aside. of “‘previpus . stok) —— . too big nor too small for ransfers. 1 o 1 2 MRS. FLEEK HOSTES F 0 R ¢ R P 4. THE EMPIRE PLANT to a e ©6 5 Mrs, Dale Fleek entertained the What 2 sAySs Went SR ‘i ity 4% handle, Phone 374 for full x TWO0 (ouplB Monday Night Sewing Club at her an B am, 1 e ks A home last evening. Two contests | information, i y S e 1 hek o o MARR'ED BY pruvided extra diversion' for her ness was easy. All he had to do was to set s. Winners of contests were up shop and weit for the cusiomers to 4 (oMM'SS'o"ER Mrs Mark, Jénsen and Mrs. Elton come in. | Engstrom. : M he offi The club will be entertained for| Business men of today know that the thing arriages took place in the office | yo yoyt meeting by Mrs. Leonard ess “go” . . . is hard g;l}?yesstemn::;"m;;yfim Gray | johnson, { ! MODEBN EnulPMENT S smanship combined with customer- | : g Yesterday Joe Paterson and Eli-| service. r\y go out for new business. zabeth Willard were married, with | Mr. and Mrs. John R. James as at- | tendants. | CRAFTSMANSHIP is the the quality of printing Sy A They see that their ted solicitati I nouGLAS'colisenm ' ‘ EXPEBT PR'NTERS A“n hi:hyc]: ;. They cpo[::‘e‘ms;n; oarc;::slhaer: ! from our expert printers. They This marning Adolf George Olof-‘ | Tpesdhy andWednpsday ] IDEA MEN ARE ALWAYS : ., 4 for information, |son and Ernestine Barbara Jones | SILVA SIDNEY in “ONE .Wenit out™ about 1858 b, Raipn Jameson 3 witnewes. (& _ o OF A NATION” AT YOUR SERVICE HERE! | s s 2 s s e R e e el T NEWS BAY IS — it Soothinq Orqcm Music and i’ 1. 1. N. Phonepkote ! Winston W. Spencer, cansultingi Delicious Fried Chicken T“E EMP IRE P Rl’ %{Jr Bt R RS e ot e v e PR | Phone 374 JUNEAU Hjalmar Procope, Finland’s popular minister to the United States, he Yukon. Hi 1 i takes a look at the mp to find new borders of his native land nfl.e:" ?:::; myh::'etf:r tfiev:,flp lti)wt‘lz: nwms l"" ' ety Wi T Sovie Unon. e st Wasbmgton |19 Yooy Pione sl mam_ - L 2 . 3 L]

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