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RS NERSR. ¥ FIRST SHOW STARTS 7:05 P. M. Aleader of mutineers —but he suc- cumbed tothe exotic enchantment ‘of this South Sea isle! RETURN SHOWING OF SEA DRAMA NOW AT CAPITOL | SHOW PLAVL OF JUNEAU | Nordhoff and James Norman Hall. mutiny against the {who rise in captain and who| tyranny of their MICKEY MOUSE MATIN THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1940. SATURDAY—1 P. M. “Mutiny on the Bounty” “Lone Ranger” $2,000,000—TWO YEARS TO MKE-—W BRING YOU THIS MOST GLORIOUS ROMANTI A Frank Lioyd ‘Production « i THIS GREAT PR()I) JCTION BROUGHT BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND! ‘hy the sensational book of Charles|encouraged to continue such con- | tribution in order t is the true story of a scien-| States may retain its outstnndlng tific expedition of a group of mcu‘posmon in the field of aeronautics; and “Whereas, that the United Public Resolution No. | are eventually tracked down by tlu-‘ 14, 76th Congress, approved May 11, | ACROSS Entirely . Languishes . Chess_pleces English letter Positive elec | tric pole Bustle The yellow bugle or herb eve Unaspirated consonants 1. Kindled . Distingufsh . Final . Unit of work Vigilant . Equally advanced . Nerve network . Scandinavian - fFpos 1 D(uly Crossword Puzzle ' long arm of England’s sea law and | 1939 (53 Stat. 739), provides: | - y Sy ,, |led back to an ignoble death on “‘That the President of the MU'I"Y on the Boumy |a yardarm. | United States is authorized to | Charles Laughton, as Captain designate August 19 of each year Boasts Excellent Cast— | Biieh. far sumpasses any perform-| as National Aviation Day, and g ance of his spectacular screen| to issue a proclamation calling Here Two nghfs }c He gives the role of Bligh| upon officials of the Govern- & | the breath of life that only the[ ment to display the flag of the | 5 i _ | original Bligh could give it. United States on all Govern- | (H\Tl’\\ll\llll‘-"\dr’)\l\)(‘:):e i?‘un( Mc‘tl:(;t: Clark Gable appears as the :11@!. buildings Ol; that day, and | will be seén’ tonight in a return|leader of the mutineers, Fletcher u()iu;xllg‘ tlw(peo;lnje i “:,e Ux;u-, engagement at the Capitol Thea- | Christian, and through his charac- P.,u joe Ori:w"e”c e a,), " picture that must take| terization climbs ‘one more notch| WL SPPropriafe SHercues o ahest place of all sea dramas | igher as the most popular male s awm‘;“ ik ‘Lflhs "“Jl‘)‘i’f;d | converted to the - motion picture - Star of the . films, State: " | screen P TP T “Now, therefore, T, Franklin D.| Three stars top a notable cast | Roosevelt, President of the United ' ol more than 50 featured players AUGUSI 19 IS States of America, do hereby des- but the outstanding star of all is ignate August 19, 1939, and' August | the stury little square - rigger, 19 of each succeeding year as Na- | DESIGNATED AS AVIATION DAY| tional Aviation Day, and call upon officials of the Government to dis- play the flag of the United States | on all Government buildings on “H.M 8. Bounty,” which figured in of the most dramatic chapters of sea drama more than 150 years ago. one “Mutiny on the Bounty,” a _ that day, and invite the people of crowning production achievement i the United States to observe the | for Irving G. Thalberg, is the sea Governor Issues Presi day_ with appropriate exercises to| further and stimulate interest in | adventure immortalized so recently dent’s Proclamation aviation in this country. ffu’&fi;\ Mawting Co Emil Sick, President SeaTTLL BREWING & Since 1878 TR TTETT) { by Gov. for Observance August 19 has been National Aviation Day in Alaska Ernest Gruening, who is- sues the following proclamation by President Roosevelt: “Whereas, the development of aeronautics in recent years has been so rapid that aviation in its many) designated | WAGE AND HOUR: | SITUATION HERE The wage and hour situation phases has come to exert a profound | influence on the course of events| throughout the world; and “Whereas, American initiative and | industry have contributed greatly ! to this development and should be LA, MACI’“N‘STS Meeis Monday LOCAL 514 IN THE A. F. OF L. HALL 7:30P. M. || i B B i i | Labor, | Alaska Clipper. Dille is calling on various Fedeml in land Territorial * officials preparation for his task. - - - here The Tl e Subscripe to The Daily Alaska Em- | pire — the paper with the largest | guaranteed cireulation; CHERRIES | A 2 Ponnds 25¢ Fanéy Blue Rose RICE - - Mother’s Schillings Standby for CANNING 99¢ Celery - Cukes- Danish Squash - Local Radlshes and 3 pounds 25¢ COCO A -2 pound tins |§¢ COFFEE. Zlmnd'lsc SHRIMP: 2 s '““Ts SPUD Crate Green Onions Large A[’a’skfl Pack 29; ey Spray 25 Pounds 19¢ CRAB m'rzm- 1 can FLY TOX and ) Watermelon Ber R Gun - bot IS INVESTIGATED yAlaska is to be investigated by John | |R. Dille of the Wage and Hour Di- | vision of the U. S. Department of | wh oarrived here on ',hv.-1 i | } United States has a tele- | phone to every seven persons. | i | in ‘ GENE TIERNEY | “Parties weren’t much fun.” navigator 3L Perceive optically 82. Babylonian deity 33. Elves 3. At home . Viper AN ann . Light ‘cotton N dEEEN 42. Make keen // 7/ 44. Falter W Ve 45. 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Dull or heavy Society Cinderella’s Program Is Io Make Easl Meet Wesl By ROBBIN COONS AP Feature Service Writer HOLLYWOOD, July 19. — Six/ |months here making movies, six ! months free for the New York stage. | That's what 20-year-old Gene| | Tierney’s movie contract, like that of many another screen newcomer, |grants her. Newcomers and vet- | ‘erans, once they’'ve known the stage, |have demanded the freedom to re- | turn. But is usually ends there. The | | novice, if she clicks, suddenly finds | herself cast for four or five movies ahead, and the Hollywood pressure force sings an enchanting song of mansions. and ‘swimming_pools. The | stage waits, | “See If l’nl Not”' “Six months from now," says Gene Tierney, brown-haired, green-eyed, “T1l be in New York, doing a play ur.looklng for one. See if I'm not!” She is relaxing on a couch in her | dressing room, rubbing her shoeless feet. as she waits for, the call to her first, screen, role as heroine in “The Return of Frank James.” . ,Tierney. would be our new- gst, -Gl ella_if she, 't been nxac -ally 3 princess to begin with, Dm ter, of the very social Howard 8. 'merngy of Bridgeport, Conn,, she | t to school abroad and at home, | made hey debut and joined the | | 1 butterfly brigade, | ‘But, - the . parties weren’t much | “I'd always wanted | an accres.s, My father didn’t a.,fiw idea, put he consented to let me try . He made the rounds of | producers’ offices with me, I'm sure was pleased when a month went | by without. results. But one day 1| read a part for George Abbott. Dad was a good sport when they chose . The Site Is Picked | 'l‘lemcy soon had reason to believe | his daughter, would be cured. “M Q'Brien Entertains,” her first play, ) only four weeks; her second, | Two,” three nights. Then[ az;; “The Male Animal” the El- liott Nugent-James Thurber hit, and | Qam was in—and in the movies, ’l year and a half after her smge‘ debut. “I think Dad has come around to | my side,” Gene says, smiling, “And‘; T'm going back to the theatre every | six months, without fail, because I want to learn both stage and pic- tures.” A Gene isn't opposed to domesticity.- |In fact, she's picked the site for | her honeymoon — the Italian Riv- |expect to be back before midnight. jera. But she hasn’t picked the man to take her there. —————————— B. P. W, Club Messenger Trip Will Spensor A Suynday jaunt on the Messen-| ger with the Business and Pro-| fessional Women's Club as the or- der of the day, will be an event July 28. The group will leave at 8 o'clock in_the morning and, they do not Fishing may be enjoyed and any other hobby which may be de- sired, Camera fans will be given a chance to shoot the scenic beauty spots, and, an enjoyable outing is anticipated. Taku by lunch, salmon stripping at high tide, and other highlights will feagture the entertainment pro- {gram. If it is raining on GastinealL Channel, the Messenger . skipper will puff up a little more steam on the ship and leave the wet clouds behind. Arrangements for reservations may be made with Miss Anita Garnick at Garnick’s Grocery Qr with any of the club members, | Coffee will be furnished the pic- | nickers “and - those who plan to | make the cruise are reminded that | space is- limited. — e+ California traffic courts 330,000 cases in 1939, e v gt heard | a motor | weighing eight and one-half pounds, BREWIS - SAMS WEDDING HELD AT FAIRBANKS The marriage of Gladys Brewis and Mr. Harry Sams, both formerly of Juneau, was performed in Fairbanks, July 10. Mrs. Sams was employed inethe Territorial Welfare office here and Mr, Sams was connected with the H. S. Graves Clothing Store | The following details are re- printed from the Fairbanks-News Miner of July 11: | Miss Gladys Emily Brewis and Harry Alexander Sams were mar- ried at 9 o'clock Wednesday morn- ing at the home of the bride's par- ents, Mr, and Mrs. J. L. Brewis, 505 Ninth Avenue. The ceremony was performed by the Rev, R. Rolland Armstrong, pastor of the Presbyterian Church. The bride was given away by her father. Her matron of honor was her csister, Mrs. C. L. Lindberg. The best man was the bride’s brother, Henry Brewis. | Wedding March Over Radio Mendenssohn's Wedding March d by the KFAR broad-| c ng station and was received on the radio set in the Brewis| home as the bride entered the liv- ing room with her father. Immediately after the ceremony, a wedding breakfast was served by Mr. and Mrs. Brewis at their home. | Those present at the ceremony besides the persons taking part in it were Mrs, Brewis, mother of the bride; Mrs. R. Rolland Arm-| strong, Mr. and Mrs. Don Ham-| 1m.ml C. L. Lindberg, Mrs. Verne yler and her daughters, Patricia r and Beverly Tyler. duate of High School The bride is a graduate of the rbanks High School, She attended the University four years, she has been employed | | by the Territorial Welfare Depart- | ment with headquarters at Juncau‘ the men’s clothing business. He| came to Fairbanks from Juneau about six months ago, and has| been employed at the Bernie Carr Store. The newly wedded couple left in| car yesterday for Circle| Hot Springs. On their return here they will take a suite at the Cater-| _ pillar Aparlment& | e e ANOTHER SON FOR GEORGE SUNDBORGS | News of the arrival of a son, | was received yesterday afternoon | by George Sundborg, member of | the Empire staff, The boy, second for the Sund- borgs, was born at St. Joseph's HOS- | pital, Aberdeen, Wash: Both moth- | er and baby are repcrbed domg‘ well. 3 LL FLAVORS UNSWEETENED | COLISH OWNED AND _ OFERATED R v FEA ATURE NO. 1 NSIDE STOHY .I!AN IOG!RS CHICK CH DOUGLLS FOWLEY JOHN KNG JANE DARWELL TONIGHT AND SATURDAY FEATURE NO. 2 Meet the gal with the wrong way brain! Her sweep:takes ticket was good for 150,000 dollars...her wacky antics are g00d 67 150,000 laughs! AKES erST ST AER MARIE WN.SON Allen Jenkins e+~ —— ! Consistently Offering Juneau's Greatest Show Value! ~ TWOBIG FEATURES plus LATE NEWS MATINEE SATU!IDAY—! P.M 'MYSTERY THRILLER PLUS COMEDY NOW Jerry Colonna, | and Johnnie set a high, { | pace for a group of comedians in- | cluding Allen Jenkins, Charley Foy, and Others in the cast are Vera Lewis, hilarious Eddie Kane. COLISEUM The story two excitement-seeking newshounds would not tures “Inside Story,” tury-Fox production on tonight's double bill seum Theatre. With Michael Whalen and Chick [ Chandler in the roles of two report- | ers who get up to their typewriters| in mystery, and Jean class of|the cause of all the excitement, gets off to a fast | spend two months on leave in the | “Inside Story™ lof Alaska two_years. For the past| start and maintains a terrific pace | States. from beginning to end abundance of action, The comedy team of son and Johnnie Davis ing roles of the Warner Bros. on tonight's bill. In parts perfectly suited to their! tees the largest daily circulation of rdlsnnrtive types of comcdy. Marh‘zmy Alaska newspaper. the 20th Cen- | which comedy 3 U | romance in this new hit and yes-| The bridegroom is engaged "‘ltcldny.s audience delighted in it. ‘lmg is to have an operation “Sweepstakes Winner,” comedy with a| | racetrack background which is also | FEATUR | Granville Bates, Bert Hanlon and Sidney Bracy - SPERLING BOYTO HAVE OPERATION | AT MAYO (CLINIC write fea- opens | at the Coli-| S, on w Har! Forest the steamer Sperling of the U. Service plans to leave Rogers as| Mount McKinley There's an| In Seattle he will meet his son, mm\Hany Jr, and go with him to | the Mayo Clinic, where young Sper- on | his elbow, Since June Harry Sperling Jr. has been a student at the Univer- | sity of Washington music school ————— Marie Wil- in the lead- | The Daily Alaska Empire guaran- MEL——-—-FINEST BACO N A% e00000000000 SCHILLINGS M. J. B. 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