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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE TH‘URSDAY, JUNE 13, 1940. 34 NEW SINGING " Daily Crossword Puzzle ((OMEDY-DRAMAAT | COLISEUM THEATRE SIAR Now I" S heathe Solution ‘of Yebterday's Puzzle WIll E"D IONIGI'" Juneaw's Greatest Show Value Last Times TONIGHT THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES APITO| ERFSEilA — TONIGHT Put to death ; ?":\]”?;‘“,,,,‘w | In “Hells 1;1;17.(~x-;." which cnd:j “,',;,J'J S} K’TC" &4“ 29 o|m[r| IOW PLACE CF JUNEAU Hi e e > Theatre 3 WE GUARANTERE?! | GlorialeanlsFeatured in i vt R i B Wiy with THE “"DEAD END" KIDS S ek es, fire hose, and a sundry assort- MARGARET LINDSAY--RONALD REAGAN 30. Bacchanalian ment of bludgeons ranging from - ~ o | “saps™ to “two-by fours.” The storm ORIAL center is ex-racketeer Stanley ~ "TheUnderPup”End- | & piiaese We wish fo offer our sincere personal endorse- | 1 ing Here Tonight B ot meni of the most enjoyable, brilliant, 'DIF- 2. Droops in the | DREED B moving boat (‘el‘lll.‘l' v STDTRIT 1. Berlasiing 33 M;S’..’.’T;K‘n. Fields, now a reformed man but n pr 3 3 v i 7. Combat be- 3 o ca ake s hs - . FERENT" picture in years. Your money || A new motion picture star. pos- 3 Comit b L one who can't make his hands be-| ; ’ sessing a remarkable singing voice gx_ {"rom‘\un X 5. b":vg;,!m“"r have, They kept wanting to be'as guests of Mr. and Mrs tat, and Mrs. Winnie Manton, whos ack 9 2 p rsonality . & ¥ 9. Wanders ajm- ; 3 e IF: Tetirn He r daughter ‘atitdek. # hack if you don't agree with my recommen- | and o personality at once warm 3 Wiy w sduita |sts Geeslin, Johnson will return b daughier at Tatitiek. 3 and refreshing, is Universal's “The 33. flmk‘v}w_@ & 2, Ta‘l\‘\:]l:\({nn 3 The “Dead End” Kids and some next week and remain f sev- of the Forest Di-. de C.D BEALE. Under-Pup,” which ends tonight at HE b " the year 200 youngsters who share a shelter eral weeks before going south Office of Indian Af= 2 . the Capitol Theatre. ® iy ey 86, G196 oft fumes oy home with them do their share 5| Miss Hughes, a Seward native far as Juneau on She is Gloria Jean, an 11-year- k 52. Largo sand- 67 Valleys Ircigated clouting, too. Frankie Burke heips.' girl. joined the staff of the Offic He w return tow old whose coloratura voice and 3. Comb. as & Stone blcek g And even the romantic lead, Ron- here as an Assistant Clerk, She ) look over timber | natural appeal dominate a picture| 0. Sound u{’n 5. Early English 2. Dt;l‘l“i\’ wrong= PReing 2o ald Reagan, who plays oppositel has been in school in the States. ti headquarters are in replete with romantic, comedy and | gy ppache o §7. Ameriren lake 3 Subdue or - Mhouses Margaret Lindsay, has some fist- Rl I He is stopping at the \- \ musical “surprises.” Presented by| 42 Ward oft 58" Heavy wagon dishearten: Angry linging to do. ¥ snaves Gastincau Hote ““%‘ ‘_ st 43. Periods ot 60. Style of type archaic Large dogs L 4 “ Producer Joe Pasternak, the man time 6 foney drawer 4. Clear profit .(\;-n or“Ad:mlw“ & g g o - Leaving from Juneau on the o o who also introduled Deanna Dur-| 4 Eubion *% T . Cora jalnnd Shail stream | © North Star were Virgil Farrell, Sup-| The “dead heart' 'or northwest bin, Gloria will undoubtedly be 48. Device for tion % EoRreh K‘R’[H STAR IN erviscr of Arts and Crafts for the regior of -Australia will be compared to her stellar predecessor stiring the g purup et moReme L | INUR Office of Indian Affairs, who Is| crossed for the first time by an leat Varnell, | American expedition led by an who will ustralian, Lindsay McMillan, un- Miss | der auspices of the New York Mu- u- | seum of History Gloria is by no means the whoie visit his ps show, however, nor is she the sole KYRD EXPEDITION W. Rinehart, passenger for Y | newcomer: One of the year's long- est casts has been gathered, and . = \ N\ NN\ iz Office of Indian Affairs OLD Ship on First 1940 all deliver in impressive style. In| FLLET TR IO e S NYB N psduled to-broad- part of “Pip-Emma” with the easo JhPiG oak 501 CAA Engmeer Reports New | that belies the fact that it is her peaking at 5:15 p. m Coast time, Saturday, on ‘msl picture. She is cast as a poor Drift Toward War.” | Ra“ge S'ahon '0 Be | girl from the East Side of New Finished in Ju|y | York, whose “lowly” station in life and her eccentric but loveable fam- ily incur the ridicule of a group of Construction work on the Rau-| wealthy girls at an exclusive sum- ston Island radio range and beam mer camp. The heart-break of station, under the Civil A(’x'onuu-\_(}lorin‘s attempts to make friends uthority, is in its last stages| with the “Penguins,” her winning vy tics A ) S’Il)eet KZthenJ of work, according to Construction | over of a bitter old-maid camp air yet she has a personality all her' 47. Three-spot equal parts length { going to Nome; Ingram &/ 7/l : ineviw CODE 0!' THE S'!'REET | romantic assignments Robert Cum- / j : R T g T e T ) RIRGH ls RAI.SION JoB | Smart Girls Grow Up,” /4 % while Nan | Grey, again opposite him, is equally Beund aorth ana’ west on its firet voyage to Alaska since taking the Byrd expedition to Antarctica, the Office of Indian Affairs yessel | North Star, Captain S. T. L. Wh X was in port here yesterday neen and evening tory of the long voyage south was told by Herman San- Chief Engineer, at an, in- reception for the vessel's at the Governor's Man- igipi nnw/fl/fl/m Try Old Sunny Brook today. It's so remarkably smooth and mellow, so full of fine bourbon flavor that you'll regret not hav- ing tried this famous old-timer long ago! This Whiskey is Ask for &y WEST WIND Superintendent V. E. Rowley, who sponsor and the amusing part she \"';I: ”“,"k(:‘;,'?(h“.;',,r,xx‘.”n,l,'.,dS‘S:(\:Jt.: 4 XEAR g,:,',:',! 2 came in from the island vesterday | plays in the lives of other adults R R ,”; L B oLp 'u,..‘,i OW abuut the atmos- on the chartered boat Betty Ross. |provide the memo 0[ the story. | 4 L » 93 Proof at Package He £ 5 " utility vessel in the Antarctic. He ag! phere of your home? Rowley said the ;\)rpmxmmlmi . 4 Are you, like maay home 50,000 project will be completed | made special mention of skin cloth- HHT owners, annoyed by smoke, b 1a ‘l!ul‘; with fifty men '“n“ ” " ing from Alaska as being invalu- ! stale air and odors tha: come b O ? MISS AI.ASKA | |able equipment for the expedi- from the kitchen and aep employed on the work - = el ‘“0;‘ equig the expedi . through all the house? A 380-foot wharf, 12 feet wide, 3 — California’s Attorney General e LB I TR West Wind, an inexpensive, good- | has been completed at the south- NKS (’TIES pARls SEES Earl Warren says he intends 10| The North Star left at 11 o'clock looking, quict ventilating i’:n, sct | west end of the island, five steel crack down against so-called “anti- last night for Skagway, Haines, fi;:]furs’fi::fllv:f :;;l;!chm- towers, each 146 feet thh,hlnvv ARE 'I'oo NOISY | fifth column” and other vigilante|yades, Seward, Kodiak, the Al- : iy h:ya{y ek “"’;ms (romodmrhe bfi"n x"x}:ed_ and L'\ 1‘-(b)|, h;)U; . | groups capitalizing on war hys- gska Peninsula, Aleutian Islands, stove and’ turns it out of doors. It ]““mi 'Sx:m;l::‘: Mw‘o]“stl)m.m r-?ld | teria. At the same time Warrcln Bristol Bay, Nome, St. Michael, k'cps the air of your entire home has bee: e 5 . announced that two men had al-! ging Island and St. Lawrence Is-| e e o e Coll g [of the island and “connected with | FITst Venfure Upon Arrival Teady (been arresied on CHATEES lana It will not siop at. Jumess —Ilet us show you the West Wind | the wharf landing at the southerly; Seattle Purch of taking money under false pre-|southbound. | ; Veatilating Fan 1ond by a lhree-qualrl.e;—lpxle r;md.‘ In deattie urchase tenses in connection with the new| preight for Interior stations will! . The project, one link in a long| type of organization. | be dischar; s X 30 p arged at Valdez to bel chain of new CAA range stations Of Bafhlflg Su“ | The Attorney General also said | trycked in over the Richardson | oA el e i recently built or unldtil' Lcl;)m“l;lu:' | T that several organizations, includ- | Highway. tion, was begun April 1. cal help SEATTLE, Wash, June 13— TOURS, ing the Nat 1 Republic Letter-| ficers g ; France, June 13—Tt is| ing the National Republic Letter-| Other officers of the North Star SPECIAL MEETING / | |only has been emploved on the|Minnie Motschman, 21-year-old | officially acknowledged late tonight|8ram,, with offices in New York|in addition to Whitlam and San- Th thi itori T _h;'(‘“f:_,“&m",g job through the Alaska Territorial| pretty Eskimo graduate of the that German armored troop columns | @nd Washington, are under inves-| wick are Chief Officer Charles | Employment Service and has rep- University -of Alaska and queen | gpe tigati j \ b/ pouring over three bridgeheads tigation. Salenjus, Secund Officer John Wal- | | resented a large payroll for the Ju-of the Fairbanks Ice Carnival, ac- on the river Seine in an effort to 5 ORI i e e | bury, Third Officer William H. E.| ’ ; L . neau district this season. companied by “Miss Nome,’ Miss| complete the encirclement of Paris 5 | Schroeder, Steward Sigfried Sundt Engineer Rowley said most of Margaret Scott, arrived here to-|from the West, l" 'H' h |and Purser Francis A. T. Bearse b y the crew will come to town {or day enroute to the New York| It was also admitted the Nazi Iié 0 |a Way B Passeugers g s Vde ! |the Fourth of July for the first|World's Fair as guests of the! hordes have crossed the Marne, east | Among northbound passengers | time since the work began. | Junior Chamber of Commerce. |of Paris, on a twelve mile front. (ommi lo I g F | Mi d M Mil - While in town for a few days,| Minnie’s first reaction on her| g ss n s F:J:,:eand. s:nu of yr:kxma banmJoK}:::“ Rowley is a guest at the Baranof first trip to the States upon Vcntllatingfi” {Hotel.- ;nval here was, “My, it's noisy in| An"-r'"h (olumn fiwen Ex'ens'on ;i?xyght;s),r I?ex:\il%!ki:finxlssundfler:; i \ the city, isn't it.” WASHINGTON, June' 13.—Presi- | bert Grant. i TRADER HERE Her first venture was to pur-| I " U d A" k d 3 4 5 ent Roosevelt hds signed the ‘bill| Johnson, Superintendent of the BlcE &A“L“s co, \ Fred Shroder, trader 1rolm uAn.u fhasle a bav.hmgdsuxt A quien has S 0w n el’ a( extending the life of the Alaska|Yakima Indian Agency, continued | PHONE 34 B tie oy npdof e ge\za?]m,‘hzissxa&e‘)tsn::; i International Highway Commission|on to Seward on leave while his 5 is spending a few days in Juneau. an. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, June 13.' for four more years. wife and son remained in Juneau! 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