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| THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES == SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1940. Lana Turner, Lew Ayres in 14 NOW wise Lana out-smart- ed fate to get hers at a bargain ...and no cheap onme at that! Pigs Marine Circus Latest News i Exira! 7 Land of Alaska j{ Nellie Crime, Tragedy, Pathos Five Scenes Plcked up on Busy Moments in New York By GEORGE TUCKER YORK, June 5. postcard folder of New the kiddies: Scene 1: NE souvenir York for man walks up to the box office of |yitoc 1oy a theatre in West 46th Street, where | gui inctead. Jchn Barrymore is playing, shoves business end of a shotgun acress the till, says, “Give me what money you have here and be quick about it.” gives the money into a bag. Backing out of the lobby, he turns and flees. Scene 2: Another man, a m'll- known hoodlum, is attempting cave his own hide from the electric chair by turning state's evidence| in a great murder trial. They get him on the stand. “Yes,” he says, I killed five men. Yes, it is true that I put Joe on the spot. Yes, Joe and I were friends for 14 years. But it was Joe or me. What would you have done?” Scene 3: This young woman is Dutch. She is the daughter of a famous Dutch family of Dutch im- porters in New York. Holland is invaded She reads the reports, and talks of the war with her fam- ily and friends. When word com that the Dutch have been ove: whelmed she quietly puts her affa in order, climbs to the window si! gazes at the pavements far below, steps off into space . . . Scene 4: This one takes place in 34th Street. If T were a betting man, and I certainly am, I would bet that more traffic hits 34th Street’ than' any New York thor- oughfare. Well, it is five o'clock at night. The pent-up crowds have Just been disgorged from a million offices. Taxicabs scream through the streets. A’ woman, wo horrified PRI P S S S s ! NEWEST IMPROVEMENTS IN KITCHEN EQUIPMENT Mlu'plty Cabranette Kiichen office at Radio Engineering .and Manufacturing Company. Phone 176 R S e T T S —Here's a newspaper, walks on. He crosses 50th | the home of Zeppelins which plants The box office man| The man with the gun "‘ke“'xsk me. " Rubberls | Capitol Film “These Glamour Girls” Has Debut Tonight af Local Theatre | Hollywood's newest potential star ~ith |makes her leading role debut at ¢ " C the Capitol Theatre tonight and *LEW AYRES the resulf augurs well for a bril- *x LANA TURNER ' |liant future. She is Lana Turner, | : featured opposite Lew Ayres in| *TCM BROWN [the collegiate comedy drama, |“These Glamour Girls.” | In “These Glamour Girls,” Miss * TANE BRYAN VIR e i faith placed in her by her produc- ers and delivers an excellent per- {formance as the Ten-Cents-a- | Dance hostess who makes the mis- | | take of attending a collegiate week- | |end party to run into a feminine| | free-for-all with a half-dozen deb- | | utante glamour girls who resent | Iher intrusion | Lew Ayres, as usual, delivers his‘ | high standard restrained perform- ance as the wealthy college buy: {who invites the Dime-a-Dance girl | fto the college fostivities and there- | |by causes all the complications, | jonly to find out later that he ls\ |really in love Wll.h her. PLANTOF LEPPELIN IS RAIDED ANITA LOUISE A MGM PICTURE into the street is chas- | to scream, where a boy, ing a ball points maybe seven, You can hear the brakes | scream and you can smell the rub- | ber of burning tires. One car| swerves behind him and another in front. One car smacks Into a gar- | bage can on the curb. It wouldn't happen again in a year—it couldn't but it happens this time . . . The bey gets clear across the street, missing death by a hair twenty | . and there isn't Then why is he hell, he's lost his| I.)m('s enroute ch on him lmwln:g' well, ball Over German Indus- frial Factory ZURICH, June 5.—Allied war- anes have bombed Friedrichshafen, Scene 5: A man in Lexington Avenut is walking down the street, absorbed in a newspaper. He pumps into another man, looks up, apolo- gizes, sticks his head back into his|Pk Street this way, without looking up. |are now making airplane engines, He bangs into a young woman, who|and other military objectives. lip as if .to say, “Please,” Accidentally, the Allies dropped | she suddenly screams | SiX bombs on the Swiss side of the “Johnny!” Johnny's head pops border and houses and roads werci up. He stares. He drops the news- |98maged in two small towns, but no casualties resulted paper and grabs her with both . hands. Sure, he kisses her—four. C€rman anti-aircraft gunfire was| or five times. Who's Johnny? Don't |heard as the Allied planes soared 1 never saw either of them ©Ver the German side of Lake Con-| | stance. Wait for Mussolini To Speak Dmovery 'Rumors Prevail Premier fo Standard 0il Makes An-| Make Broadcast | nouncement — Plenty Tomorrow | for National Needs ROME, June 5—Reports circu- |lated today are that Premier Mus- FLEMINGTON, N. J., June 5.— solini will broadcast an address to W. S, Farish, President of the Stan- | the Italian people tomorrow, de- dard Oil of New Jersey, told the manding concessions from the Al-| stockholders today that the com- | lies as his price for not entering Lhc" pany has perfected artificial rub- war. | ber and is prepared to supply It is believed that Il Duce's de- enough to fill all the needs of the mands are so excessive that they Nation in any national emergency. will be rejected by Britain and The product has been named France, thus affording Mussolini Butyl and is similar but not iden- |an excuse to plunge into.the war tical with the German Ersatz ma- |on Germany's side. Al } before. ‘ArMmaI terial, | It was presumed that Mussolini oo | will demand the section of South- }castern France that once belonged Emprre classiffeds bring results. to Italy, the Island of Corsica, the| French terrotories of Tunisia and Djibouti, joint control of the Suez Canal and perhaps other conces- sions. | The terms suggested have been ‘| demanded by the controlled Ttalian | press_at’ various times in me past | two - years. Box 2824 THIS IS IMPORTANT TO YOU. Why not check your | values—and your insurance today? We can supply you with helpful forms and information. SHATTUCK AGENCY | Office—New York Life Telephone 249 P R e e e as oW Changing Values Necessitate Changes in Insurance : MARITIME GROUP The value of your personal effects, | home or business property may be materially higher—or lower—than the last time you took inventory. But have you dltered your fire insur- ance to correspond? 7 CONGRESS, ASKED- 10 INVESTIGATE xSeamen s Umon Says that Marine Commission Is Aqgainst Workers. ASTORIA, Oregon, June 5.—The | | Maritime Federation of the Pacific today requested a Congressional| investigation of the Maritime Com- | | mission’s opposed anti-alien legis- | lJation. | Resolutions were adopted at their |annual convention which said the commission was responsible for the! union . busting pregram and was against all maritime workers. The convention rejected the in-| | corporation -proposal because it would “leave the unions subject. to the whims” of legislators, courts and corporation laws, Allied Planes Make Flight - "WONG IN CHINATOWN' Duaily Crossword Puzsle ol NEWEST KARLOFF FILM Governor Says COLISEUIMm ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 13 o | OWNED AND_ ODFRATED W.D.GROSS 4 oot singing bird . TO OPEN AT COLISEUM | suneuus Greatest s St Al Juneau's Greatest Show Value B :=i AlaskaDefense 6. Aitord a Brother of " pleasure atok: The first film of the series, “Mr. 2 Pastchourd | I . Tiny | Wong; Detective,” was a great suc- 15 Lis Precious stone s w Ssure o d the s 5 ” . 15 Like cess, and the second, “The Mystery || reseee— 16 Ecclestastical A of Mr. Wong,” was also acclaimed. | fWO GAN PLAY AT MURDER C: 29, Seasonini | i - 18. Village herb The third, “Mr. Wong in China- P rt! W {a 4 oh . ng is an ex| 32 Rduve uvers Butter sub- - town,” is billed at the Coliseum The- st v skt L i badib: stitute ’ tonight, and it is the opinic \ Type square ot larind D | w Al k E _ | atre tonight, s the opinion f rhe Chinese super \ jg“u‘k“u'v‘“" 5.4 A ger ep onng ar' asKa £x of many fans who have seen it that §Jeuth's most exciting o 3 Small fresh- . > 20 Weeps bit. S ik e I_ ks . |the successor to Warner Oland’s [ ase! He must solve the 4 sl Yot . sidelong e(u"ve 00 fOl’ In Charlie. Chan will not be another [ iecret of the slain prin. 33 Dad Kianoe dD ' Ad | Charlie: Chan, but another Chinese [ :ess-or die himself® 34 Dad Mountain 1n | . L ‘“‘:,‘e"r’;y'““" C ‘ (reasea veiense Alds | detective, James Lee Wong, in the 35. Help | person of Boris Karloff 38, m;l‘_nnrfil, tree of the (Continued from Page One) “Mr. Wong in Chinatown” i H\w 35 Thisgiroen 56. Not covered 4 Pn;‘ium\“e :\“g;’l:‘i{};;n — | story of three murders—the first of H ol + ¥ ) 40, Earin: comb, 55 Mistake oo modans 4 Figurative Forest Service under the direction | Which, the killing of a Chinese prin- oL Rugaian L. HeRI SOVHES. 515 S IR words of B. Frank Heintzleman, regional | cess, occurs in Wong's own house mountaing - g1 Affele dramas gt Epatival forester. The new building is an| Oustanding in the cast are Grant b Fipis 8 Princely Too exact replica of the original, even | Withers, in his customary role of 66 E t v 2 > ¢ & 9 34 10 e % 45 Interminable g7 Fisa Italian Fubllc: vehiele | (o {he method of bullding with | Police Captain Street jorie Rey fiaes © DOWN 9. Components 50 Again: prefix pess. wide hand hewn boards, and | Dolds as a troublesome cub reporter; £ Abo E Paoiity 10, ufp' L et - e tine totem poles Lotus Long as the princess; and 52. Lacerate 3. Metric land and thread 64 s\mg?x or Great credit for his work Mm,nr,‘ Huntly Gordon, Lee Tong Foo, Peter 53. Exclamation measure . Bea eagle g 7 1 the Natives should be given E. L.| George Lynn and William Royle A thousand thrills ... with the m A z #ricks 1 r Keithahn, director of Arts and| William Nigh directed “Mr. Wong of a thousand / 54 i in Chinatown” from the screenplay / / crafts at the Wrangell Institute, Qs Darli f 9 2 under whose direction the native [Py Scott Darling. e /3 peeple, young and old, have re- turned to their old art of totem- Rookie From Scranton c cost a thin dime—is a real penny from Heaven for Tom Yawkey after the bundles of cash that young man has spent for pitching talent which couldn’t deliver. Jjor | Boston Red Sox this year and he mlght as well be back in Scrantan I///fl.llfll N/ AdNEN A MONOGRAM PICTURE been cvident in recent years. I was / carving | V real industry among the na- | ..H////“. .%H. tive people, one that should be|f / -E /“‘n cffective in providing them with IS GIVEN FOR ““..- % winler employment,” said Gov. @ 4 TR v A impr()vmuthmr WARIORIE REVNOLDS “H work and are ing a greater m- REl IEF H Elp} PETER GEORGE LYNN 37 % %“. terest in their carving than has ‘, al/ flfll//flll W very impressed with what they are | fl.//// .% // fl“ . G e o wes sven NOM - Combatant: Military] ~ ALSO: DI i £ G, Proposed CRESCENT QUIZ | 2 5 ON THE STAG umpire, saw Mickey work and tipped | MARRIGTON, Jyne: b-ARpiEY }ln[., a number of National Defense sl v Wl flW//lll%flflfl %%II/%IIIIE%/E U“,,Bl‘”‘ Iipun, e §nx seout. | ovisions, the Senate Appropria- | A : Mickey was sent to Clarksdale for | o, "committee today reported out {no Protest is filed in the District a year, then moved up to Scranton, e aromull’: Telief - bill !Land Office within the period of carrying $1,073.584,016 and also an additional | Publication or thirty days thereafter $125,000,000 in loans |said final proof will be accepted The Senate is expected to begin |and final certificate issued | consideration tomorrow on a com- | FLORENCE L. KOLB where he won 17 and lost 4. He went south with the Red Sox this spring and won his spurs, an- | nouncing that the club needed two | left handers—"me and Grove.” P as far as his surroundings affect Hols Aoing hia-ARase to breve ha's | Tstes adopted provision for non- | Acting Rru‘l' ‘i him. Jittery? Not Maurice C. Har-| .. B AGNSIIASNAXRIRPIYe "“;v-unmulmn training for COC youths. | Publication dates, May 1-8-15 { ris, of Queens. “"H" RV 8 S R RS S iy | June 5-12-19-26, 1940, | B 15 Mos! arden! rooter? om | o | “Naw.” says O . S“Why | ) LE J Y AK = Naw,” he says scornfully. “Why Vawkey., And Mhvenott | CHOMLEY OUT FOR KAKE ! should I be jitterv? All you can do is throw them in there the best \Ull | «Tne cannery tender Chomley | know how-—just like in Scranton. Mrs Wl"'am FrYe |1eft Juneau for Kake this morning| beat them or they beat me. More |after ebing in port several days to| DISTRICT LAND OFFICE likely I beat them!™” load supplies, The Chomley is an| Al y o | nchorage, Alaska. Mickey started off for the Sox by At Bal'anOf HO'EI\”“"‘“ RULY. SOmdreiint hokd } April 9, 1940, winning two, losing one. Ee has 2 s, william Frye of Miami, Fla., | United State | Notice is hereby given that Fred fRaagLanswer, fan s sHowIog and former resident of this city, | arrived here last night on the DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | Richard Henning, entryman togeth- “I've got plenty of stuff and I send it in there all the time.” It's the Princess - Oharlotte: GENERAL LAND OFFICE |er with his witnesses, Norman B. DISTRICT LAND' OFFICE | Cook, and Burford Carmichael, all singere statement of a rookie with| Mg TR L ol sublime belief in his own destiny, . 2 § Anchorage, Alaska, |°f Juneau, Alaska, has made final the Canadian steamer and during| April 12, 1940. proof on his homestead, Anchorage iy UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR General Land Office - SURE FINE AS HURLER Proving His Stuff With mu‘i not the popping off of a brag- her stop-over is a guest- at the| Nuuw is hereby given that Alex- | | serial 08036, for :\ tract of land em- Red SOX o Baranof Hotel }«mdor Stephen Heydek, entryman, braced in U. 8. Survey No. 2108, site “And don't forgel,” he adds, “TI've BURDOT HOWeL G oo g & | uated on Point Louisa Beach about ot 8 real ball club out there: be- ' Mr-F¥ye, who 1s also well known together with his witnesses, Jack| ;g mies: from Juneau, containing By STEVE O'LEARY hind me.” here; is now general manager: of|Jourdan and J. A. Berg, all of|o5 oores Iatitude 58° 28° N, longi= AP Feature Service Mickey attracted some attention the Monmouth Plumbing supply‘Tsjnflknc Springs, Alaska, has sub-| iy qe 134° 43 W,and it is now in the BOSTON, June 4—Cocksure and |a few years ago when he tried to Company, in Miami. |mitted final proof on his home-| s of the U. 8. Land Office, An- for land embraced in Forest List 8-102, con- ! talk, Bill Terry into glving him a| oo pare o Grassiey | stead, Anchorage serlal 07207, chance with the Giants. Terry, it seems, was in a churlish STEAM HEATED ROOM. Phone|HE: S. 239 New serial 2381, period of publication or thirty days mood and bade the youthful pitch-| Green 675 taining 19.36 acres, and situated | thereafter, in the district land office, ing aspirant be off. [ on the north side of Tenakee Inlet, | the final proof will be accepted and Mickey hied himself away but not approximately 2% miles east of| final certificate will be issued. until he had singed Terry’s ears| furnished house, including pi- Tenakee Townsite, latitude 57°47 FLORENCE L. KOLB, with a scathing blast. " ano, radio, refrigerator, etc. for‘N longitude 135°08’ W. and it is| Acting Register. ~Terr; loss was Yaukcys gain.| summer. Ray Ward. Phone Black|now in the files of the U. 8. Land | pirst publication, April 24, 1940. Jack Egan, old American Le’\guc‘ 375. | Office, A“ChDI”&EEv Alaska, and if) Last publmatmn June 19, 1940. apable Mickey Harris—who didn't chorage, Alaska. If no protest is filed within the WILL SUBLh r modern 5-; ronmJ Left-handed Mickey made his ma- league debut with Yawkey's America’s ARETTES is Chesterfield with its Milder, Cooler, Better Taste THE FLAGSHIP CHESTERFIELD, named for the popular Chesterfield Cigarette, leads Ameri- can Airlines’ great fleet of planes across the U.S.A....and right across the country, mil- lions of smokers are getting more pleasure from Chesterfield’s milder, better-tasting, cooler-smoking combination of the world’s finest cigarette tobaccos. The Chesterfield combination is the only combination of its kind. That’s why Chesterfields really do SATISFY. BETTER MADE FOR BETTER SMOKING o the one right standard of size “and shape for @ cooler, better- fasting, definitely milder smok “Chesterfislds are made right in every detail fo give you the ciga-

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