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Chester Vlromla MORRIS *GREY ) DOUGLAS DUMBRILLE 'WALLACE BEERY Hugh Rodman, Navy Admiral, Passes Away THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1940. \BETTE DAVIS STARS | | 1| TODAY ON BOARD ///Q STEAMER BARANOF CARL EDMOND SHORTS: 3 5 CLEM BEVANS ¢ CARTOON Miss Phyllis Oison Be- Peront NORWAY Visited Alaska Twice;Slap- comes Bride of David T TES NEWS OF THE DAY ped ng on Ba(k and c langdon CLAUDE RAINS * JOHN GARFIELE LAST TIMES “MAN’'S CASTLE” and “"LAST PATROL” LATEST NEWS FLASHES TONIGHT Was Knighted ton Roads, Va. He was retired au- tomatically when he became 64 years DONALD CRISP \L¥ SONDFRGAARD FNRY @NFILL Directed by WILLIAM DIETERLE A WARNER BROS. PICTURE A story book romance with a the big American Admiral. In|nappy ending was climaxed at 10 World War days he received George | gclock this forenoon when Miss JOSEPH CALLFIA AN ~ 2] : : Daily Crossword Puzzle THE CAPITOL has the BIG PICTURES and NEWS that is NEWS WITH PAUL MUNI IN | B — | N . » SIARS IN F"M el ACROSS & Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 23 r’rnp"r’e::g:";l OWNED 4RO bm”w - 4 urns over Sllndal’ M“’nlghl Pl’eVleW r & Roots of D[S 24 Timid oF (OUSEUM FEATURE Junean's Greatest Show Valuel ! 1:15 A. M. TONIGHT HERE SUNDAY s OIT] . witihratse . Mflnduy § - bl [T 1 e o Co-starring Bette Davis and Paul| SUNDAY d HEATRE Sunday Matinee — 1o s iibuts g m;;,rm,fl M, “susres” new Warner Bros e ' Stylis ; o he O Tues ay OW PLACE OF JUNEAU 2P. M. Thunder Afloat” Starts if Bowmen ra chiter | picture opens sunday at the coi- MONDAY - TUESDAY A Feaure af | ™ " PREVUE TONIGHT T [ad 1 | entertain- NIE| 33 nunm!n aying the part of the “Abra- IT PACKS A WALLOP WHIf‘H ONLY THE U. S.NAVYCANGIVE! | Sunday as Feature at T R ol (0o Bl Rl e UET . i 30 [lwea o 36 Meaning rebel ' 1 1:15 A. M. Melodrama that has never been 2¢ Golf instruc- E|D g AL leadérshib surpassed in sea thrills, plus three i Haoink M 43. The herb eve | . Dyav sk 2:00 P, M. ...The story of the il gl oo dboitiors 2 vt s R B A A[R)| 42 The hesb Miss ‘Davis 1§ seen as the love A superb performances from Wwalé of color A[S|A| ¢ Cutting wit Empress Carlota of Mexico valiants of the Sub- Chester Morrls wndl VIt | | 19 gail bied | LIE[G) °F Creoss - | Gale Sondergaard has another lead- ==nu== chaser suicide squad redmelie EIRGRLATOR Miltary obe st Riyer fowing | ing role as the Empress E cpens Sunday at the Capi- 0. Atrean 4 Amertcan g e Playing for the last times to- Conflict that rocked the world £ ;. Ong, pr. Hae. oo | ey & Medetor Y g v B Toog e night s the double attraction “The Drama that will forever thrillit! the season. Story of moften glnss seam 88, Division of a | Adventures of Jane Arden” and the improvisad subchaser fleet and Hair ointe o thec® 6. Feminine motor high: | gy Patrol pAu L ) -aine ments C nickname way ool 3 its courageous, \”\lAi“"T(F‘n"'n m’hn ¢ Confectured " Cof:;:(z’r';x: % Etiraiaions 59 grn,"«h?, ot et met the U-boat menace off the 4. Night before secretly of contempt learning & Atlantic ccast in 1918, “Thunder .. PRl 69. Beseech s cement by L Philippines campaign medal; the | Afioat.” combines sea action even BT foedt ' T ERIEEISIR S 10 ing of French Legion of Honor the Jap- “ T S: v W 0 bric E r ising Son anc more exciting than that of “Cap- Al Apply 71. Sandy wastes 62. Basebait anoee Opvler of the FUsIng s e Coendiob™ Wittt |t I sapsiny” - HuBunsng dos tearm |the Grana Cordon of Leopold II, L A 59 Nostrils DOWN : 63 Finished conferred by King Albert of Bel- BETTE story based on actual naval his- 53. “0,,.," and 1. Flower 1 M P racter] g 3 2 Wicked 13 gium when he entertained that |tory and characterizations au- 55, Lflhwg”“. 3. Enthusiastic 4 h at di BHard the fag- thentic as the film’s backgrounds. 4 iy (71 ey Neik Hindu | monarch at dinner abos e fla P rapt vh 57. Klnd of rock slang 2 of the air acrobat l\h‘p New Mexico at San Francisco As a tugboat captain who joins R R s 6F "avod : the Navy after a U-boat has sunit |in De Ol oy sz- 1 > | hi i o g \\\‘ill to South America brought him f U Crafy Befry. Wts 5 TP orders of El Sol from Peru and El n e e Rodman was born at Frankfort, while Mortls gives him two-fisted | capital of Kentucky, on January 6 Wi i ML B 1859. His parents came from pion- | WipG o Hoe § ISROLBrLFLOE satA, |cer families and he was named for her first important feminine lead hii Jathier. "o bbtamed an'’ ap as Beery's daughtor : pointment to the Naval Academy in Playing for the last times tonizht 1875, was graduated in 1880 and is the double feature return en- commissioned an Ensign in 1884 | gagements of “The Lost Patrol Thereafter he went up through the and “Man’s Castle grades in course. e * | He was married July 3, 1889, to Etfmbeth Ruffin of Prankfor (Continued from Page One) | old on January 6, 1922 |V of Great Britain aboard the New | phyllis L. Olson of Seattle and Mr 5 atic 1 o] sta - 1 e 9 4 y i o % — Pioneer on Spree Home and is &rrested for disturb- | tody was Anna Lydal, to serve two R B i GRS DATA 0. Langidoty iof, amag to- l p ing the_ peace, that's news, months. for Sacrdetly ‘conduct. jon No. 9 of the battleship force ed With appointment as aval rep :'"(“.M by the n Prince of Wales,| peated their marriage vows in ALSO ALso Kicks Wind Lo which joined the British Grand |resentative on the mission which later the Duke of Windsor, and|capt joe Ramseurs quarters on Movxe(onews ICKS WInAdows Fred Engwall made such news at Floct and i May, 1918, was given attended the centennial of Perw's| members of Rodman's staff said|ino alaska Steamship Company's n . Sitka this week. Last night he was MARRIAGE LICENSE command of the entire American independence in 1921. After his re-| that as the royal guests weré leav-| garanof, 5| Qut of Sitka Home brought 10 “Juriesu By Deputy U.| A marriage lcense was lssued|battleship force. He saw the Ger-|HrPmgnt he thrice was summoned ing the bluff Admiral clapped Wie| e Rey, G. Edward Knight per- LAST TIMES TONIGHT S. Marshal Victor Ross to serve yoday U. S. Commissioner Fe-|man high scas fleet surrendered to back to duty. In 1923 he accom-|King on the shoulder and exclmm-‘lm."",(l the ceremony in the pres- usxv PATBOL" St 8y ven Alaska pio-| @ four-month jail sentence for his| jix Gray to Rachel Cunningham|the British on November 21, 1918, l]’al’;“" (P““”:“‘“Al Pt""";“ 1“9“1 ”'"‘ ed |ence of the bride’s mother and sis- 1en a 69-yeus -« aska plo- | & Tour-d : to Rache - latter’s trip to Alaska. In 1925 he ; ; i ture: neer sets out:on. a: spree; kicks sey-|-S3capade; and William Paul Zirglis, both of | Afler the war k*‘"“{'“x; i “"| o “\_ylgn'm Gt i S S e You know, thats a mighty size|ter and Miss Margaret Dickey, who Adventures of Jane Arden , eral windows out of the Pioneers | Another p'hnurr Ty Juneau. vanced to the rank of ROITal ARG | et o - visit ‘to” Atistialia ang|1d you'vé got. | was the bride’s maid-of-honor. & 3 12 s i !made Commander-in-Chief of the € on a visit to ustralia and Capt. Ramseur was best man for re.organized Pacafic Fleet, He took i 1937 he was designated repre-| George V was not used to that|,i0% - . it theough the Panama Canal in Sentative of the Navy on the spec- | form of address, but he beamed and :\ up: a notable passage of 10 hours, pilot- | il mission sent to the coronation Iges mats Bndmdnan- Hoogmey Lang:;)c:“ca::“‘!:lr;nad\;";q” N{sl (hu"h sen'ente o) ay 12 yeorge Ires b ) e B! wel ed it personally through the Golden 01 May 12 of George VI of Great Knight Commander of the Order g S 1 Bn;dnrr vIE Gate into San Francisco Bay and Britain. the Bath. Years later it developed|t8% T Si TEMEELATET ” . " 3 5 s e met assembled it at Seattle, Washing- On May 20 Rodman, on the bridge !hat the Admiral asked that the| R o\ 000 o, 109 s iiantha For JOY Rlders [ton, a congregation of 175 vessels of the U.S.S. New York, his World | Actual bestowing of the decoration 4 and 35000 men, for a review by War flagship, headed the line of | '3ke Place in the United s““""\"f $ie Sl s cheste PHILABEURTIA; Th, TSNP i President Wilson when the latter |foreign warships at the coronation |25 he didw't wish to kneel before Mr. Langdon is associated with | Five high school boys who pleadeu* ( made his tragic last transcontinen- tal trip in September, 1919. Retires at 64 Rodman finished his service as Commandant of the Fifth Naval Dmrlct vnlh headquarters ab Hamp- “ALICE BLUE GOWN” SMART FOR BLOND OR BRUNET naval review off Portsmouth. Af- terwards he was received by the new King and given a medal commemo- rating the event. Prince A ‘Likely Lad’ ' But Royalty was notlnng new to the King, Distinguished Service Rodman’s distinguished medal came as a result of his World | War record. He also had the Dewey | medfll tor Mamh Bn\ and the the CAA and the newlyweds wlll)mnlty to stealing an automobile | make their home in this city, for a “joy ride” were ordered today PR - - .o | to stop smoking and go to church | LOURING RETLBNa |every Sunday for the next five Kaj Louring, traveling man, ar-| years. rived in Juneau this morning from If they slip. Judge Harry S. Ketchikan after a short business| McDevitt told them as he suspend- trip. Louring is registered at the ed sentences, they go to jail—for Baranof Hotel. 'a maximum of five years each. ; frrrrraes e ————— | ¥ ‘“THE PRICE IS NOT EVERYTHING"' ‘ : | PHONE 767 PHONE 767 e YES...G-E ACTIVATOR washes your clothes fast, thor- | 318 MAIN o oughly clean. . o leFT CMP STREET 2. YES...ONE-CONTROL WRINGER stops and reverses rolls, applies and releases pressure, automatically tilts the RETAILERS OF FAMOUS SHURFINE and TASTEWELL PRODUCTS 3 FREE DELIVERIES—-3 drain board. 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