The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 25, 1940, Page 3

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= ROMANTIC ST THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PI Show Place of Juneau L | STARTS TONIGHT R s EATTLING FLAMING DOOM IN N/RICHARD ARLEN ANDY DEVINE OF EXILED FLIERS | NOW AT CAPITOL Rl(hard Ar|en Andy De-x vime Star in Local Film | i Drama Showing Here THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, OCT. 25, 1940. ORY Crosswqi& Puzzle ACROSS Viper 4. Book of naps 9. Condensed moisture ot > x> Offemo > 7. Gold: neraldry 12 Debased Irish 13. Trvall marker enir wbove timber 14. Artificial language B Demon [5) Part of an T amphi- L theater 17. Contend A 18 Send out ot . Correlative of S in the country neither } Hitting a new mark for two-| 20. Paths of 53. Cultured Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzle i A\! fisted action is Universal's current! Desvénty 5i. golotian g : . i rame v 3¢, Comw| Preceding DOWN y series of adventure dramns co-| 22, First 56 Composer b P i starring Richard Arlen and Andy| p a4 - R 68 Title of a 2 indefinite | Devine, = “Legion of Lost Fyers ing machine Widow™ i baronet R opening tonight at the Capitol Pot oy % o ot 4 South Anm } | Theatre. | Pile 64. Early Iinglish weight 1 Arlen 'spd . Devipe are. again| 2 Wordusedin . . money L fonunston 5 IQ(U»V‘( h plald i £ | 3 N G ecline R | colorfully cast, the former as an sense of sorts Cligue 2 10Rian civer I :\, ANNE NAGEL ace pilot and his comedy sidekick § Tangle IR : bR Wi as chief mechanic at an Alaskan S et 5/ m. LUNDIGAN airport % S hiiea tion : ; | . Sorrows b ONA MUNSON The Istory opens on a United Of Erenter age States transport plane crash. News-| Part of a s 3 ps P gl B iid | A UNIVERSAL .;‘)ipus‘ Kpad h(’a.iflmu bl}.\mim,_x Baprety 9 PICTURE 00p illan (Arlen) for five peally deaths resulting from the accident.| Brother of Disgraced, the flyer makes his way to Alaska to join a band of pilots| Moses Be profitable blazing a commercial air trail over y | out of humoy ] treacherous northern mountain | . Waste piece routes | poSf cloth There Arlen bides his time until Broad open T e iEe T e vessel he can uncover the real story of| DA ot the fatal crash and clear his own . Stingy person has several fights with (omxmmnnv ¢ name. Meanwhile, hie finds romance | Yoarics in the person of Anne Nagel, and| . Vegetable . One who rules for an absenl flyers, sovereign Other roles effectively played m-4 L A T MAD ABOUT MUSIC” WILL BE SHOWN ONLY ONCE Willlam Lundigan, as a_dyed-in-| Bible Y STARTING AT 8:50 P. M 4 the-wool “Heavy,” Guinn “Big Boy" ' EGanupiet the * p B Williams, Ona Munson, Theodor| . freland Von Eltnz, Jerry Marlowe, Jack Car- ot pat i n o son, Leon Ames. Leon Belasco, Da-| ery { DBAN A { vid Willock, and Edith Mills | NSNS ov bR T MUSlc Director Christy Cabanne an.d| MA Associate Producer Ben Pivar have injected. a maximum of action and adventure, and a touch of romance “erberl M AR s H in the fast moving story, an original story by Pivar ALL. GAIL PATRICK ARTHUR TREACHER 2 NEW UNIVERSAL PICTURE JO ANNE PLEADS MICKEY MOUSE MATINEE-SAT., 1 P. M. GUILTY TO LUCAS "LEGION, OF LOST FLYERS" CARTOON COMEDY “KIT CARSON" NEWS CANDY A . | Be Sentenced for Forg- There is no substitute for i Jo Anne gelo, Texas, who made Newspaper Advertising at Seattle after for $200 signed by Mayor Harry Lucas of Juneau, pleaded guilty in District Court at Ketchikan yester- Commissioner of Education at the iday to a charge of forgery. She will 1 t | close of the first six weeks of| | be sentenced by Judge George F. “ | school are as follows: | /, Alexander. I | Enrollment This Year Last Year A Sfiflfk//'W brew of the Miss Thompson, a rodeo per- | High School o o1 ) v former, was accused by the Mayor Grade School 561 595 !plye.,;eflf__w/f/} f/]é’ l{/”f {of copying on the check an auto- = = ABET | graph he had given her. When ai {rested at Seattle as she shore from | Miss Thompson wellow Havor of he Past 'in an all-night poker game he The BUY In Big-Game Rifles N buying a Winchester Model 70 rifle, you get the world’s finest development in a bolt action sport- ing riffe. Any choice you make, of seven different high- - efficiency, popular, modern big-game calibers: .375 H & H Magnum, 300 H & H Magaum, .30 Gov’t. '06, 7 mm. Mauser, 270 Winchester, 257 Winchester- Roberts, .250-3000 Savage. Available also in two smaller high-velocity calibers. And besides, this su- preme leadership is now further stepped up in some calibers by Winchester’s sensational new Super Speed Silvertip cartridges — with the advantage of assured deep penetration and controlled expansion at all hunt- ing ranges. If you prefer the lever action, Winchester Model. 71 gives you the latest and world’s most efficient rifle of this class. Furnished in .348 Winchester caliber, de- signed for all North American big game. Both Model 70 and Model 71 take the regular Winchester Super Speed cartridges, with dependable soft-point, hollow-point and pointed-expanding bullets. See your dealer’s selection of Winchester big-game rifles today. And ask about the new Winchester Super " , %Z ¢ 1Speed cartridges, both re‘u]ar and Silvertip. 344 255 NINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS COMPANY w based on| and screenplay by Maurice Tombragel. BUNKO ATTEMPT Texas Rodeo Performer fo Thompson of San An- news a few months ago when she was arrested cashing a check stepped the Alaska Clipper, claimed that she had won the $200 from the Mayor } ' r- Within a month, Lupe Vele: re announced in Hellywood. |time to answer to the Grand Jury also pleaded guilty. They are M {S. Stevens, forgery; Lester Chacey, forgery; Charles Chuck, larceny in a dwelling, and Tom Shortridge, assault with a dnngcruus weapon. - ‘ ROYAL SHEPARD (,OVIIN(- l Royal Shepard, insurance man who will have charge of Alaska ter- ritery_for several companies, is re- | turning north to Juneau aboard the North Sea after consultation with home or‘nces | ->oe - | Sunscrme tor The Empire. Mexican actress, and Guinn “Big Boy” Williams, curly-haired actor from Decatur, Texas, will be married they Miss Velez, who was formerly married to swimmer Johnny Weissmuller, is shown with Williams in a Hollywood restaurant: F /o, other Junes ::cl: him and two other Juneau (HARGE(WEDFW her priscners taken fr " " e e e e ""ATTEMPTED" -TO RAPE The charge against him changed from attempted rape to rape, Wil- lie Hanson was arraigned yesterday before U. S. Commissioner Felix Gray. He waived preliminary hear- ing and was committed without bail to the Grand Jury Hanson, who requested that his case be disposed of at the present term of court, will be taken to Ketchikan by Deputy U, S, Marshai Sid Thompson tonight. The offense with which Hanson, a native; is'charged, involves a seven-year-old native girl | ATTENTION!?!! All MOOSE and WOMEN of the MOOSE YOU ARE INVITED TO THE MOOSEHEART Day Celebration e i | TONIGHT --- Friday, 0d. 25 8P.M.—1.0.0.F. Hall ¢ Entertainment o Refreshments Daneing i Preduction | Juneau Play;ers» to Present: Dangerous Corner” in n T é "T ONIGHT- A TWINHIT PROGRAM! HIT FEATURE NO. 1 HIT FEATURE NO. 2 Real Stage Play-Fran- ces Keenan in Cast Constant rehearsals under the Y splendid direction of Fred Ayar, with PRESTON FOSTER experienced director and actor, are LYN’N BARI ¥ g Aly rounding the Juneau|@® ~ KIDDIES' MATINEE———SATURDAY——1:00 P. M. < production, “Dangerous §f Candy Prizes———Cartoon inte a fascinating por-| tyal of the devious channels that| oftentimes cenfront once in every- "CHASIMG DANGER' PLUS WESTERN PICTURE NOW ON (OLISEUM'S SCREEL play will be presented at the Coliseum Theatre on Friday and Saturday, November 8 and 9. Every on n the community who longs the old time stage plays is cor aially invited to save one of the, Gidves ‘Chasing ' clea Zahara, a pair of camera daredevils | Theatregoers will be charmed by| \i\ " onack into romance—and. an| Frances Worobec, who carries thela opin yevolt—in 20th Century-| ) ng emotional role. Her polished | hilaricus, hair-raising. film of] realitic characterization tugs b thag title which will open tonight | ha heart strings. For years, as|ay the Coliseum Theatre | T'rances Keenan, she played i stock| prosion Foster js the dashing (m,' cempanics. Before that tlme, sheling American newsreel cameraman v for three years with mm“],., ABhes in where NEGvE! Yem Pacen in “Lighinin’” appearing at|fear to tread, and Wally Vernon th~ Guaicty Theatre in New York. his comedy assistant and side- For another three years she played | kick with Martha Hedman in “The| Lcvely Lynn Bari is the beauti- Bocmerang” at the Belasco Thea-|ful siren who lures them into all tre. AnotHer year she toured the|sorts of cntanglements. Actually a country with the grand old actress |spy and the heart of a finan- 1 REobson in “Nobody’s Fool.” |cier whe is backing the revolt with { | The back stage work is being stolen millions, she risks her neck * capably supervised by Darrellland theirs too in the course of a ‘WE DEVOTE OUR stage manager, assisted by ‘l]muwm(x breath-taking adventures ENTIRE TIME TO Juneau Players, C. C. Rula-| Also featured is the Westerner THE RADIO i tage carpenter, and Ra Wagons Roll,” starring Tex Graff, electrician Sl aie - - HIGH SCHOOL | REGISTRATION ON INCREASE . Grade School Aflendan(eJ for First Six Weeks Under 1939 | | At the close of the first six weeks of the Juneau Public Schools, | the high school - enrollment 1s| | slightly higher and the grade school | considerably less than the time last year | The figures as submitted to the| _Enrollment by Grades | | This Year L.le Yc.u Kindergarten 48 1st grade 81 2nd grade 58 3rd grade i 4th grade 57 5th grade 57 6th grade 66 7th grade i 8th- grade 46 Total 561 595 { SONS OF LEGION INSTALLATION S | HELD, DUGOUT | Organizing for the next year,| Sons of the Legion elected and in- | stalled officers at its meeting in the American Legion Dugout last night. New officers are Roger Connors, Captain; Ned Zenger, First Lieu- tenant; Gilbert Monroe, Second Lieutenant; Gilbert Monroe, Second Lieutenant; LeRoy Vestal, Adju-| tant; Leslie Hogihs, Chaplain; Na- | than Skinner, Historian; Jack Tur- off, Sergeant-at-Arms; Bobby Gold- stein, Finance Officer. A. E. Karnes was installing of- Jficer. Past Captain’s buttons were pre- sented to Horace O. Adams, Jr., and Harold Zenger by George Gul- lufson, & Following election and installa- tion of officers, cakes, cookies and individual pumpkin pies were served by members, of the refresa- It duck hunters would like to| know where all the birds are k.up-‘ ng themselves, Frank Dufresne can | enlighten them, | Great numbers of ducks arve hid- ng out on the rocks along the sther side of Douglas Island, pos-| sibly sneaking over to the flats on| this side to feed at night. | ‘The Executive Officer of the Al-| agka Game Commission saw the iucks by the thousands yesteérday vhen he made a turn of Douglas Island in the new Game Commis- sion airplane with Wiidlife Agent CAPITOL RADIO SERVICE Division of - Junior Trinity Silver Tea Will Be HeIdSaiurday Junior Trinty Guild mempers will hl' l\l) tesses tomorrow afternoon be- en 2 .\nd 6 o'clock with their mnu.\l Hallowe'en silver tea at Trin- ity Parish Hall. 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