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THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES STARTS TONIGHT FIRST SHOW STARTS 7P. M. News 00 P.M Last Episode of Flaming Frontier Renegade Rangers San Francisco 10 P.M. 30 P.M 30 P.M. NOTE: San Francisco will be shown only once — starting at 8:30 P. M. News Flaming Frontier Reneg Ranger 10 10:35 P.M. de 10:55 P.M # Mickey Mouse Matinee—Saturday, 1 P. M. ith RITA HAYW TIM HO e “RENEGADE RANGERS” Last Episode—"FLAMING FRONTIER CARTOON——COMEDY- "THE LONE RANGER RIDES AG COMING |15, which reads as follows 1 ¢ FAULKNER SAYS “I thank all those who, today, to- g gether with me and my Government ? fiORWAY (ul’ OFF bold out to defend Norway's inde- pendence and freedom. God save Norway!" On April 12 the Norwegian Minist- Alaska Vice-Consul Has! King's Proclamation- Funds Are Raised er in Washington sent to ihe var- ious Consulates the following tele- gram For your information please note that the self-appointed so-called Quisling government has no support in Norway but only by German in- vaders. The present Norwegian gov- ernment headed by Prime Minister Nygaardsvold is the only legal gov- ernment. appointed by the King and fully supported by him as by the culates via Stockholm and is not sub- unanimous Parliament and by prac- to the above restrictions.. Bod, tically all the Norwegian people. No Hammerfest Mosjen, Sandesjen, instructions coming from Quisling Steinkjer, Svolver Troms. Traffic or his so-called government should for all places in Norway is only ac- | be obeyed.” cepted at sender’s risk and subject Campaign Is Begun to delay Throughout the States, organiza- tions are being formed for the pur- pose of raising funds to assist the people of Norway in their terrible plight. Nerway, which has lived in (Continued from Page One) ject ing’s Proclamation Faulkner is in receipt of a copy of King Haakon's proclamation to the Norwegian people, dated April HOW PLEASANT IT IS, when your globe-trotting bachelor, Uncle Gilbert comes 10 visit you . . . and you're fearful that something Jeall. might not please him, to have him exclaim . . . “Wpw thats whal’ THERE IS NO MYSTERY about coffee-making when you use Hills Bros. Coffee. Just follow directions (',urc('nlly and you will be rewarded by delicious coffee every tume. / The Comrect Gaind is guaranteed 1o give best results by any method of coffec-making if directions are fol- Jowed. Hills Bros. Coffee should never be reground. Regrinding results in a loss of flavor and aroma and the coffec loses freshness faster. & - PERCOLATOR: Start with cold or hot water. Percolste slowly 7 to 10 minutes after steady pumping starts. TANT: Carefully observe tim- O At method. 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Coffee, Inc., San Francisco for a free copy of “The Art of Coffee-Making.” iy 174 ) fhile Coprrih 150, e B O b CANDY 125 years, I army Th peace for over tically no standi little means of defe is apparently to be made the b round of Europe, and we pect the same through the invasion of the as prevailed in Finland las living 1t is difficult away to visuali ern war There many Alaska and many other ian descent We be anxious tc col bute lief in some measure tressed countrymen at Beyer of Seattle, Vice State of Washington, is appeal for funds, and Augu mann, who is well known i has been appointed chairr Norwegian Relief Commi contributions Mr. August Buschmann Building, Seattle, Beyer, Norwegzian Washington All those desiring to « here may do so through Consul, Mr. H. L. Faulkne; neau, who will forward t to Beyer. for one the horre Norwe of are who, hor or Consui - AFTERNOON FIRE A fire started by a defec called out the Juneau noon to a house near Franklin tinguished and | reported. MODES For l big evening outside conditions r of mod think to the their Consul for the making hould be sent to Mr. ALARM Fire partment at 1:45 o'clock this after- Third and The tire was quickly ex- little damage was TR T NI THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1940. "SAN FRANCISCO - RETURNS T0 SHOW NOW AT CAPITOL "The Renegade Ranger” Also Billed Tonight at Local Theatre In “San showing The Francisco,” which Is tonight t the Capitol in a retur engagement, you will see Clark Gable as Blackie Norton, the roughest, toughest dive owner on the old Barbary Coast when that colorful street was the st drag from Singapore to and back! You'll Donald a all ater see lovely Jeanette Mac- Mary Blake, the modest town girl who becams an and then went into Blackie's Paradise Dance Hall and ens of that smoke- 1e loved her star ORTH L to the der d palace because an! And you'll hear Miss Mac- Donald singing as she never sang before, beautiful operatic arias, rag- time tunes, even the most beauti- ful religious hymns. You'll see Spencer Tracy in the n amazing role of his career, as a priest conducting a little mis- ion on the world's wickedest street! And the m thrilling nd breath-taking disaster scenes er filmed before in this new W. Van Dyke production! The second feature reveals the work and perils of the Texas Ran- ¢ one of the nation’s oldest and very Most picturesque law-enforcement igencies, RKO Radio's newest out- thriller, “The Renegade Ran- er,” brings George O'Brien to the 'n in a story of romance and you'll see st \ad prac- and e country le ex- may thert Germans st winter so far revenge O'Brien portrays ned to bring in ranct he a Ranger as fugitive Mexi- 10 is ¢ 'd of killing an. The stirring adven- experiences during his make for an unusually color- picture. Rita Hayworth plays O'Brien, and the cast in- s Ray Whitley, Tim Holt, Wil- Royle and other well-known David Howard directed sians in | tures Norweg- would | f re- | OpD: dis- | clud Einar | lian u ite me. actors an t Busch- Alaska 1 of the tee. All to either Colman Einar Seattle roe - Bermuda Censor Find Letter that Reveal; Sabolage ontribute the Vice r, at Ju- he funds (Continued from Page One) under indictment in the United States—undoubtedly would be un- der suspicion if he returned today, although the indictment has been dismissed Both of these COULD have been the activities of British propaganda agents. SO COULD BE THE PRES- ENT disclosure of a leak in U. S, naval secrets to Nazi Germany But who's fooling who and why isn’t important. What is vital to |our interests is that something’s o[ tfie MOMENT )l by Adelaide Kerr tive stove De- the war zone Paquin of Paris designs this gown of pale apricot lace whose bodice and skirt are finished with the frou-frou of tulle ruching. | | Duaily Crossword Puzzle ACROSS 1. South Amerl- can anfmal Small cushion Timber used aboard ship Pertaining to grand- arents wing Central male character [PIOME] gflfl S| ™[] (Mo} Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle . Wreath bear- ing a knight's crest . Send forth By . Pronoun Pay court to Body bone . Make needle- work Faithless JUNEAU S OWNED _AND_OPERATED Jy W.D.GROSS Juneau’s Greatest Shaw Value - STARTS TONIGHT DOUBLE-FEATURE Made up of dis- tinct parts . Rodent Pair Right: abbr. Realm of an emperor Measure of distance Form used in stamping . Authors Draw through thin paper Unctuous com= bustible substance mio—| im0 —|Z] ) I=ITO] =3 . At home Tilt Fuss 4. United . Young sheep . Kind of pastry. . Roman road 61. Pintail duck 2. Spike of corn Flesh food DOWN 1. Agreement 3. Declare openly . Dry Play on words . Corpulent Resounding blows: collog. . Unclose: | poetic Meadows | Medicated lozenge Nadd 4dd8 AlSE L 721 11 EEd 4NN JdEERE AW T A T %), I/ anddmnn e 2 0 JEEN dmE /il dEl W Al S 1 | 7 o2 JEEN up and in a big way, The Brit- ish seizure of mail finally has dis- closed a skunk in the woodpile and it'’s up to the F.B.I, naval in- telligence, or somebody, to smoke him out and find out whose flag he’s flying If Great Britain is up to one of her propaganda tricks—it’s time we found out. If Nazi Germany is getting sticky fingers where U. S naval secrets are concerned, then it's time some misguided soul went to jail It's all right fo these‘'things as long as no one is sure about anything, but once the espionage die is cast, We, the Pub-| lic, should have a look-in. | shush-shush e, — MAY QUEEN FETE T0 BE HELD BY TINY TOTS HERE A gurden ot colorful flower beds will be the setting for the crown- ing of the May Queen at the May | Fete to be presented in the High School Gymnasium on Wednesday May 1 at 7:30 o'clock in the eve- | ning, The festival will be held oy | the Kindergarten and first five | grades of the Juneau Public School.| | Following is a list of the cast of characters: Queen, Allene Maloney; Crown Bearer, Bobby Turoff; Train Bear- Fred Schmitz and Kent Hay- | Violets and Daisies, First | Grade; Daffodils, Tulips and Buu- | tercups, Second Grade; Sunflowers, { Fifth Grade; Morning Glories, Third Grade. Butterflies, Donna Olds, Bebbic Jean Tew, Patsy Brewer; Fairy, ‘Shmay Erwin; Boy, Jack Sorri; | Girl, Rena Carol White; Children |in the Woods, Third, Fourth, and J Fifth Grades. Presenting Flowers to the Queen, Waffles ot pancakes, Tender! Golden brown! With that real wheat flavor! And nary 2 crumgdeft when you use Fisher's Pancake and Waffle Flour. So quick and easy too! Just add liquid fo pancakes— plus an egg and shortening for waffles. Buy Fisher's Pancake and Waffle Flour today. At grocers in the economical 2, 3.and 104b. sizes. vor [Cg Zw " ne neaL wHEAT 4’ m|mo/o/O|] (70— >>] . Drinking vessel 2. Type measures . Airangement of the works of & watch or clock . Drunkard . Long narrative poom . Light cotton “fabric . Note of the scale . Abscond 46. Boon come panions First man . Indefinite quantity 51. Genus of the Virginia willow §2. Saucy . Long narrow inlet Bdge Exist PROGRAM Maig 100, m—>ZI0]-m/o] m0l0/] o |mo|mim| HE MY NoT BUT HES sugsm,g‘ a 8. Medicinal plant 4. High mountaln . Stickers . Turkish name . Marked with the day, month, and year 8. Be quiet! 9. Persian falry . Sandarac trée 11, Meaningless repetition 1t's 60 minutes of fast and furious football, loud and lingering laughs! UNMARRIED LEN TWELVETREL BUCK JONES DONALD 0'CONNOR Matinee Saturday 1:00 P. M. CANDY--SPELLING BEE GERT WHEELER | MARIEWILSON ‘a%GI.ORIA DICKSON e e § § /Al GIRL e SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., April 26 tty Los Angeles blonde, Vir- ngels, been chosen as Streamline,” theme girl of 1940 San F co Exposi- CHC THEME TWO BILLS SHOWING THIS WEEK-END AT (OLISEUM THEATRE - “Miss the has “Unmarried,” opening tonight tion the double bill attraction at Coliseum Theater, is a warm man, funny story of a couple who find theyre not tough when faced with the pros- pect of bringing up a nice orphaned kid. Buck Jones will delight his followers with his fresh portrayal of a fighter who never makes the| grade. Co-starred with the cowboy favorite are Helen Twelvetrees, who returns to cinematic triumphs after an absence of 0y and Don- ald O'Connor, 13-year-old vaude- ville veteran who made his film debut in “Sing You Sinners.” With such team as Bert Wheeler and Marie Wilson setting the pace, any motion picture would have more than its fair share of laughs, and “The Cowboy Quarter- back,” the Warner Bros. comedy which plays as second feature, bears out t axiom perfectly This fiesta of fun, however, does not depend entirely upon its two leading comedians to be, as it is, continuously amusing from start to finish. It has other ac- complished fun-mekers in its cast. which includes the generally seri- ous Gloria Dickson—who 1is, in this case, the not too sinister mcn<‘l on the hu- hardboiled LICENSE EAMERS Bar license for the steamers Al- eutian and Columbia were granted the Alaska Steamship Company yes~ terday by the District Court S0 Harriet Day, Pauline Daroff, Bev- erly Rhind, Stanford Clark Presenting May Baskets, Kinder- garten Maypole Dance, Kindergarten Heralds, Earle Hunter Jr., Jerry Gucker: Daisy Chain, Mixed Group; Maid of Honor, Diane Hunsbedt; Ladies-in-Waiting, Patricia y Lois Hared, Mary Sofoulis, Lee Goudie, Lodema Johnson let Dapcevich D President Siglis Bill Giving Big Sum fo Wrangell WASHINGTON, April 26—Presi-| dent Roosevelt has signed the bill ordering payment to the city of| Wrangell, Alaska, of the sum of $6,092.76 from the special Federal District Court fund for taxes the| Diamond K Company disputed pa: ing the city and was subsequently YOUR FURS Designed to Order —tailored by master furri- ers, from your own pelts. 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