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| Last Times Tonight | v ang Midnight Preyiew BE’I’URN oF “THE GREAT | A ing fish w ALTZ" Near Yakutat T BaisSbiown LR 21. Blunts | S 22. Affirmative It’s the Greatest Musical *‘Mflr;‘“‘f;l;! Olf ]r‘;\t'h- a, lt(;l;l for)slx 3 Sidelong . Vi 'S, vas tol ere lay when V: ALSO Ever Writien Marine Ispector Capt. F. E. Coops gz i’%i'?;‘!el ; |brought U. S. Commissioner Felix | 32 Bhilippine March of Time—News | Gray word of the discovery of the Mohamme- g | missing fishing vessel T-1028 near Bugiereall Tloyd Loomis of Cordova and vinegar CPI( DRAMA Io KODIAK STR’KE ‘S | George Nelson of Yakutat discovered | 39 Indulge to ex- | the wreck ‘of ‘the T-1028 on the | 41. Pronoun (I.OSE Now A-'- SEITI.ED' BOA‘I'S beach between Sitkaga Bluft and | o the Yana River on June 2. The bat- | 45. Obstruction in tered and rotting hull, half ¢covered &, Adonoue of ‘5 s ABove T RT 4. Swindle: slang 81 Olve iiforma- 3. Disencumber = 33. Having elght 3 b ‘N:]T(%fiin% ‘ix;dlh(‘ sfi:ud.{Loomia and lolutll:n of '3 Txr‘\‘!‘;g“‘n:l‘;l‘.- 8 lu"ks b i a5 Pne'xl:zlll duck Allegheny Uprising”” Co- No Delalls “Given in Tele il Nt St el oo RNAe Tt b oy, | g+ 4 U ks S i | vorkathi % = (TIED] ry‘ny],; 3 Q&) 51 Stair . Small orna- Twisted fron stars Vlaire Trevor, John | gram from Warden 575 Giomres v s coie (U CRRARY 3 L f s | . e showing the T- i Manel oo a i anges Wayne-Ends Tonight Ferrandini lin 1984 tor Wrangetl. No. ome had UM b teth o cirfoits, Dl e Reviving a stirring chapter of Séett 1t Sltice. 25 m s o 15 Shere 54, :x’.’«‘x’fl:m‘m American history, Neil Swanson’s| Settlement of the Kodiak Island| i 3 Bt 83 Bucper. v 2 B s popular nove, “The First Rebel,” | fishérmen's strike, which has kept | 1 y 69, Garden plots 25 Harvest 58, has been brolight to the screen in seiners idle all season, was m-‘(‘"ADAN IRAVEI_ DOWN S L\,Tf,?v’"“’,'}‘,,"; e a pretentious and authentic pro- nounced today in a telegram re-!| bl ; {;1'1': finé‘»r:“ AR i 61. Topaz hum duction entitled “Allegheny Upris- ceived by the Fish and Wildlife (ONTI"UES UNDER s ! " 'row 3% lii"q'd o A ing,” which ends at the Capitol Service from Ralph Ferrandini, Theatre this evening. | Warden at Kodiak, v Based on a brief but spectacular | ‘Fishing is to start at noon to-| OI.D REfiUlA‘"MS « outburst of the spirit of indepen- morrow. Son]a bmally Says I DO dence, which a few years later, 1éd| Federal Conciliator John O'Con- 3 to the Revolution of 1776, the bulk nor of the U. S. Department of - of the story is laid in the Vallcy‘,l.abor went to Kodiak recently to| May !’ro(eed Pendmg Ap of the Conococheague, in what|offer hla help in ending the tieup.| now is Franklin Cointy Pennsyl- | pm ot : i pom'ment.Of PBSSDOI" vania. Aside from a military bar- { O"I(ers racks in Canada in the opening| B D SIEW‘RI ls ot B el DUE HOME PRIDAY S sppaniecn o Constie Loudon, the h;nc'w' of Colonial set- | h_censlng ikt Y ¥ tlers, the mansion ‘of Governor Jol\x\1 | 208 10, Liaskn {0r SEnOT g Pcm; in PHiladelphia a frontier Tesritorial Counissioner of Mines‘ WEL Gpntitio juserl reqlauE tavern and ‘numerous outdoor lo-| = D Stevart will refim to Juneau L ey i s 1 cations, all in Pennsylvania. ‘on SLie St M e R e T ColleclLor L Johi Sae idui ¢ Gl Alevdr) Friday, according to information re- | toms James J. Connors fromn Wash- who soared to overnight fame* wxu; cevel. by his, oflice, s has bettt) THeltt, their - pbrtrayais in “Staghsbath” making his annual inspection of | New U. S. xmxmqnuon_ regula- are (Aol Ranl as. stailh bR r&umng properties in the Interior and | { tions require persons traveling from ‘estward, Canada to the U. S. to have pass- Radio’s melodramatic romance — | Sl | ports. Wayne as the leader of the rebel- | Subscripe to ‘ihe 'Daily Alaska Em- | Passengers in transit from Can- e ;lx‘:m)?h“r{:n“cm:nm and Miss Trevor pire—'the paper with ‘the largest|ada through Alaska to ocher parts ery pioneer sweetheart. guaranteéd circulation, of Canada may proceed without BT T A TR PP X A onahg s P T passports, even under the new 1eg- -""“""WL"'EW"MWWW'""' - ? s Hollywood Sights 4nd Sound.r ROYALTY ISNOW o - (OMINGTO U. S HOLLYWOOD, Cal,, July 16—Ideals — in the movies — are || st born in peculiar ways. { I give you Towne and Baker, the producing pair who even ‘ ARG T, iy, LoE sk W now are preparing a third in their series of good, stock, standard, ::g::;:i ;?iihglzf:;‘:;b;m;m:: sweet, wholesome (and the rest of the adjectival catalogue, if *‘Fflm“yv' including the husband of you wish) yarns for filming. : the Duchess are expected to arrive . Messrs, Towne and Baker, having made movies of “Swiss | in the United States aboard the Family Robinson” and “Tom Brown’s School Days,” are going to { United States Cruiser Trenton. The give Louisa M. Alcott’s “Little Men” a new whirl at the cameras. J| State Department said they will en- . This is funny only because, of all the writihg gentry in town, [ | ter the United States as guests of jonja Henle and Dan Topping th?‘se two in their pre-producing days were most likely to get ol counvtrAy vl e o Long-awaited marriage of Sonja Henle, the ice-skating queen of the pointed notes from Joe Breen, the self-censor man, to the effect | The Daily Alaska Empire guaran- | movies, and Dan Topping, sportsman, finally is per ormed in Chi- that “you CAN'T do that!” tees the largest daily circulation of | cago with only close relatives in'attendance. " The two are shown Baker (who gets a chance to talk at length only when the any Alaska newspaper fter the ceremohy louder-lunged Towne is out of town) freely expresses their de- light in what must be Mr. Breen's suspicious astonishment that Itall Pl R Off A k F h l la : so far, in Towne-Baker'’s new scripts, there has been nothing in } an qnes oar to tmc renc 8 the least shady. | Messrs. Towne and Baker, by virtue of their screen subjects, ‘\ 3 are championing the cause of screen purity—and this is how it | all came about: g | “As writers,” Bsker relgles, “we never got to see our stories } on the screen as we'd written them. We decided to produce our | own. We hit on the name—‘The Play's the Think Productions.’ | This was an expedient alibi for not being able to ‘afford Gables and Lombards as stars.: We would fofget the stars, and stress - the play. There we hit another snag. The new ;iluys on Broad- way cost too much, and we couldin't miodestly turn to plays by Towne and Baker. We still hadn't decided what to dg, and PERCY’S CAF OPEN.- ALL NIGHT g A group of o.mouflu'«l lmhn hnule planies are shown rmrln‘ across the Mediterranean Sea to attack the French island of Corsica, according to the German caption which accompanied this picture. Note Gene was in New ‘York to tell. the’ RO conventioni aboit “the i i s o pictures we would make. He went around to tHe pfiblic library . for ideas. They told him the most witlely read ‘book of ‘all ‘time was the Bible, but DeMille had borrowed that -already. Then they gave him other long-time best-sellers—the-books we've filmed and are filning. "S6 Géne took a look inside 'Swlss Family’ and saw a picture of the Boati and he said that's a movie and it's good enouu“ for me. Besldes the movie rights were free. So he went ‘to t/fe convention and announced the pictures, and then He read the books and turned white. That’s why the boys have had to re-vamp the “classics” which I nad stories of a sort but not exactly theé sdrt that make a movie move. They ‘afe doing mény things to “Little Men™—Miss ‘Alcott herself in the book admitted she had no plot—and not the least of these alterations is to good old Buttercup, thHe cow, who' wil play in support of Kay Francis, Jinmy 'Lytlon, Jack OnMe and the rest. Buttercup offered opportunity for a stroke of gmlus in the ex- ploitation line. For at the New York World's Fair was thére not Elsie, the beautiful Jersey who symbolizes a nationally advertised biand of milk? Elsie, Whos pretty face is reminiscent of some current fem- 0 inine star I can't quite place, s ‘making her film debut for art’s sake only— s ” that s as wily Graham Baker hasiens to udd, “we RITAIN u%snus PERMACHINES OF WAR—twus Franee uster conea of the Axis e tanks like the(e Egypt, to guard against threats Against her “M SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1940. WRECKED SHIP, Daily Crossword Puzzle strel show Unaspirated Genus of the blue grass 5. Young goats MAN'S SK Ty 5. Snatch % A FouND 0" BEA(H | 12. Part of a min- Missing Six Years, Boat Is| ** N7 & Discovered Ashore . Place for keep- FOREST SERVICE | - CHIEF ENGINEER - LEAVING ALASKA ‘Norcross Complefes Sur- vey - Heintzleman Returns Here T. W. Norcross, Chief Engineer of the U, 8. Forest Service, passed through Juneau today on the steamer Columbia enroute to Wash- ington aftér looking over the For- est Service road and trail program in Alaska With Regional Forester B. Frank Heintzleman, Norcross traveled in Southeast Alaska, Kenai Peninsula, to Fairbanks and out over Richardson Highway. He was famil- farizing himself ‘with Alaska roads and road plans, not having been here in 16 years. ¢ heointzleman returned | the Columbia, here on - FISH, WILDLIFE OFFICIALS MEET IN BRISTOL BAY Gabrielson,_fldes Begin | Trip from Naknek fo lliamna | A meeting of officials of both the | fich #nd wildlife arms of the new | Federal took place at Naknek today, cording to word received by Alaska Game Commission, Dr. Ira Gabrielson, Chief of the Service; Charles Jackson, Acting Cemmissioner of Fisheries; Seton Thompson, Fisheries Executive; Frank Dufresne, Executive Officer |of the Alaska Game Commission; | carlos Carson, Wildlife Agent, | Fred R. Lucas, | were among those present. With a Fisheries speedboat which they will portage upriver, the men left from Illamha LaRe. e S SEINERS CAUGHT | TAKING SALMON IN CLOSED AREA ac- the Apprehended fishing with a beach seine in the Upper Lagoon of Ta- | kanis Bay, Capt. Tom Elsvick and | Sverre Larsen were tried yesterday in the court of U. S. Commissioner |'W. W. Knight at Sitka. 1 Convicted of fishing m a re- | stricted area Elsvick was fined $225 on one count and $25 on another, while Larsen was fined $25 on each count. A 55-fathom beach seine was | confiscated. | The arrest was made for the Fish |and Wildlife Service by Deputy | Wildiife Agent C. Douglas Swan- son and Captain Don Gallagher of |'the * Alaska 'Game’ ‘Commission pa- | trol vessel Bear. 1 YESTERDAY HOTTEST DAY IN MORE THAN | THREE YEARS HERE Yesterday was Juneau’s hot- | test day in more than three | years adcording to the records of | the 'U.'S. Weathér Bitreau ‘office | here. Maximum temperature, reached at 5 o'clock yesterday aftéfnoon, was 795 degrees. Not ‘sthce ‘the 83 degrees of June 10 1937, had | Juneau known so wirm ‘s day. | Previous high in 1940 whs 76. Highest at any {ime st year was 77. The all-time ‘record hllh temperature for Juheau'ls 89 de- At roon today the thermomet- | er registered 72. - - —- | RINEHART COMES | FROM PETERSBURG | Jimmy Rinehart flew up from Petersburg this afternoon with Vernon Jsraelson in his Aeronca ]Glscler Bug, and expected to re- turn ‘to the Wrangell Narrows me- tropolis this evening. ey ers, Britain pree East S the! Fish and Wildlife Service | and | Fisheries Warden, | Consistently Offering— Juneau’s Greatest Show Value LAST TIMES TONIGHT RICHARD GREENE PDIX BRENDA JOYCE “Here IAma Stranym'” | STARTS TOMORROW "MAGNIFICIENT FRAUD" TAMIROFF — NOLAN — BOLAND | COLISEUm WNED AND _ODERATED W.(.5ROSS RICHARD | CHASIN' THE GLOOM-_To cheer his comrades, this | French soldier, surrendering to Swiss, kept his guitar, gave up rifte. e 'MORE TROLLERS RICHARD anmlt”“ - TYING UP WITH IS STARRED IN COLISEUM FILM SIRIKE Now ON “Here 1 Am a Stranger” ends tonight at the Coliseum Theatre Two salmon packers were in port| This 20th Century-Fox film is |today unloading cargoes as the off the beaten path and has a | fleet of trollers moored in the|gramatic intensity seldom seen on |channel increased steadily with Ln-:”,,. screen. It's a daring story of morrow night the deadline for ac-|a youth who meets life and love ceptance of troll salmon for the first time--and finds him- caught pending settlement of fishermen’s geif a stranger in the world he demands for increased prices. grew up into. Based on the novel The two packer: coming in were read by millions, it now blazes the Elfin, with 15000 pounds, and (o vivid life, with a great cast the Tillacum, 8000 pounds. glving the performances of their The 'halibuters Margaret and cqreers. Avona came into port today but st: Richard Greene starred; this afternoon had yet to sell their Rjchard Dix and Brenda Joyce, PRIgONe. Darryl F. Zanuck's new star dis- covery who made her debut in “The Rains Came,” featured; Roland Young, popular comedian; Gladys George, dramatic actress of stage PO SR et DEMPSEY WINS IN ZND Rou"D former photographers’ model and | land screen; Katharine Aldridge, ovER wRESIlER magazine cover girl; Russell Glea- | son, son-in-law of the screen’s A Jones Family; George Zucco, last | DETROIT, July 16.—Jack Demp- | sey last night knocked out the seen as Prof. Moriarty in “The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes;"” former wrestler, “Bull” Curry, of Edward Norris, récently In “The Hartford, Connecticut, in the sec-| Escape” and Harry Kolker. .o ond round of a scheduled six-round exhibition bout. Curry wrestled and hung (HEMILAL MAN S. E, Tucker, representing Ameri- gouged and bit Dempsey. can Cyanamid Chemical, is at the Curry struck Dempsey on the Baranof, having come to town this back of the head after the bouL m°m1ns was over. M Y e TR TSR ST Dempsey landed only one bluw, a stomach punch, which sent curry WAKE “P vo“n LIVER BILE— howling to the canvas. Dempsey entered the ring at 205 ; *Without Calomel—And You'll Jump Out oi Bed in the Morning Rarin’ to Go pounds and Curry weighed 195i The liver should pour out two pints of | pounds, liquid bile into your bowels daily. If this bile is not flowing freely, your food may not digest. 1t may just dec he 1s. Gas bloats up your stomach, Ynu get consti pated. You feel sour, sunk and the world looks punk. It takes those good, effective Carter’s Little Liver Pills to get these two pints of bile flowing freely to make you feel “up and on, - ‘ ETOCK QUOTATIONS | | NEW YORK, July 16, — Closing | quotation of Alaska Juneau mine ' | stock today is 4%, American Can i g 3% p."" Amazing king bile flow [reely. 195%, Anaconda 19%, Bethlehem | ¥b." Amusog Ao Bt b ok | Steel 77%, Commonwealth and Stubbornly refuse anything else. Price: 25¢. Southern 1%, Curtiss Wright 7%, General Motors 44%, International Harvester 40 3/4, Kennécott 25': New York Central 12%, Northern Pacific 6%, United States Steel, 52 7/8, Pound $3.83. DOW, JONES AVERAGES The following are today's Dow, | Jones averages: industrials 123.12, rails 26.33, utilities 22.64. e COLEMAN RETURNS Herb Colem:n, who has been on a trip to the Westward, came in on ‘the Columbia. The well known iraveling man iz at the Baranof Hotel. MAY WE TOOT IN ALL OUR TOOTING WE HAVE SAID NOTHING SO FAR ABOUT PLUMBING However, we have so many installations in Juneau . .. in hotels, buildings, apart- ments, homes, etc,, that we do not need to toot. RICE & AHLERS CO. Third and Franklin PHONE 34 GEORGE BROS. FARM Dynamife Blasting Everyday! Be Careful!