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"| Preview Tonight 1:15 A.M. “SPORTING BLOOD" | Latest News OF THE DAY 35. Charge for the TP EEEd NN AN Last Time Tonight! Show Place of Juneau TIMELYDRAMA NOW ENDING | 61 [s]c AR | P E| | Al 18l . ‘ R L5 ) Pt o 5 [a! |"Foreign Correspondent | T | s . { af Capitol Theatre | | 4 | StarsJoel McCrea ) | ; (< ! Directed by Alfred Hi k R | master of screen myster A | pense, the highly colo d { umely drama, Foreign Co E| dent” ends tonight at the Capitol Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzie 1‘;’\‘1‘\:;;-"& SR R 59. Mountain: DOWN | Day, George rs, Herbert Mar o shall and others story de: 60. Require Vehicle for |with a crime reporter on a N snow travel | York daily paper who is sent (o | Europe to dig up facts ayed by McCrea, the young reports s up not only facts but cracks open an | international intrigue that has never been matched on the screen | for thrills and excitement a s 3 # The film is a Walt Wan H production under the auspices of United Artists. One of the out a heavy standing spectacles of the| Were thrill \ espondent” un- s with gripping drama, breath- nt, red-blpoded 1o ligh-pitc ir BOUGLAS - - 3 T 3 {HIGH SCHOOL BOYS N E,‘Vs ; TAKE OVER ROTARY CITY COUNCIL ACCEPTS MEETIHG FOR DAY KA STEAM MAN HERE assistant auditor for the Alaska Steamship Company was a Juneau arrival on the Alaska Mitehell will be in Juneau for several days and leaves the next Alaska Steamship Co. vessel south for Seattle. e Subseribe for T CLOTHES that are CLEANED OFTEN—Wear | Longer! Send YOUR OARMENTS Triangle vour appenrance 18 WE NOW OF‘P.‘ER Delicious Cottage Cheese Made Fresh Daily! Delivered with your milk 20 cenis per carlon And for Those Who Like to Make Their Own Dressing— CHEESE CURD 10 cents per carfon Juneau Dairies | PHONE 638 School representatives wh The Douzlas Council in regular ’ term of school is scheduled for this | attended Juneau Rotary Club 5ession last evening voted accept=!gvening at the advanced hour of Imeetings throushout the past yeas A0ce of the city’s share in expense [g:30 olclock due to the baseball took. aver tbday's meeting of the|Or Mpérating the public school next game, Mrs. Glen Kirkham, retiring All taxes, it has been sald, are Al year to the extent of $5031. The | president, said this morning. The nhecessary rqrms of evil. Like other L T e g, W'l,“ e | presidine, ' fotal cost is stimated by the bt:arll program will consist of special music | truisms, this contention has been | Loitn Tngram Varnell DI at $18.289, and of: that amount, $13,- Lyith folk dancing by Miss Fraser's largely over-used. . [ fRUMRINES 0“ ey O oo o : 58 will be paid by the Territory. iclass. The new officers elected at ~ Even were it correct in essence. 2 L b R S Election by the Fire Department o previous meeting will be seated. it could hardly apply to municipal bers for incorrect answers and ¢ nige pusich as chief, and Alex Refreshments will be sold by the | taxes, based upon properly levied | WAY To pAINT turning the proceeds over o0 he| Gajr, Jr., as chief fire truck driver, | freshman class and equalized valuations of real Iron Lung fund was approved in another action. In- 2 i iagts g i Kbl "and personal property. lAIlN lANDS O..W. Tupper ‘of Sitka and demnification from the insurance ' ALUMNI MEET POSTPONED In order to assure property ANt Kiveke B company for loss due to damage Regular meeting of the Douglas owners of such valuations each e e pany assistant auditor, were done by fire in the electric switch High School Alumni Association, set | year, the municipal government \ be sought by the Council. | day on Trip fo Inferior | it ‘ | and South America | t the Gastineau Hotel today af- ter arriving from Ketchikan on the|approved with reservations as | Alaska is Mrs. J. Hansen and young certain requirements. Approval was Notee painters of Alaskans, Alas- 500, Mrs. Hansen is in Juneau for igiven the request from the Girl ‘ a short visit and will return o Ket- | Scouts to meet in the City Hall cn kan scenes and Alaskan dogs, Mrs INina Crumrine and her daughter, chikan ina few days Wednesdays from 3:15 to 5 o'clock Josephine, sailed from Juneau on & S Kl p.m. The arrival of a brand new SHYMAN NORTH chlorinator to replace the one loan- the northbound steamer Alaska to- |day. The Crumrines are bound for a |summer’s trip to Anchorage, Fair- |banks and Skagway. 1 Painting on the way, the artists ed to the city Al Shyman, traveling man, came |north on the Alaska as far as Ket- chikant ' water system, was reported. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE A THOUSAND THRILLS . TUESDAY, MAY 13, | Only a few feet from his destination in New York, Col. James A. Moss, soldier and author, was killed when y s struck this taxicab in which he was riding, demolishing it. Nineteen passengers in the bus severely shaken up and the driver was taken to the hospital with head injuri dent of the United States Flag Association. traffic problem of SRR T e ] . . AMILLION LAUGHS!"! — Bob Hope, Paulette Goddard speeding cars. { More signs at certain sections should be tried out it was decided and then 941. Col. Moss was presi- S. Assessnfiem _ if they failed to slow down motor- ists they will have no occasion for | grief if hailed into court and fined. - P.-T. A. AT 8:30 TONIGHT The last meeting of the Douglas Machinery of “THE GHOST BREAKERS"” 'ROMANTIC COMEDY | 5 "My Love Cafiie Back” Has| | of | Heaven Too" 'Il | LAST TIME TONIGHT The Hit Show! “My Love Come Back" Olivia Jefferey DeHavilland Lynn /L VU N A AND ‘GDSRATED. M 080085 OWNEE STARTS TONIGHT “Gentleman from Arizona ON 20H CENTURY SCREEN TONIGHT Final Showing at !“l S(HOOL Local Theatre "TOTEM' IS OUTTODAY Annual Thi; Y:ar Dedicat- ed Alex Dunham-Min- ing Indusiry Is Theme Juneau High School's 1941 Totem, annual year book, is out today. Printed by The Empire, this year- book has as its theme, Alaska’s sec- cnd largest Industry—mining. The Totem is dedicated to A. 8. Dunham, rd One of the most charming films the season; Warner Bros.' Love Came Back,” which end: the 20th Century Theatre tonig! is a *sparkling Hollywood produst that puts Jeffrey Lynn in the front ranks of actors headed for top flight stardom. Playing opposite Olivia deHavil- land, Lynn has an excellent oppor- tunity to display the effervescent nality that first demanded at-| tention in “Four Daughters.” The clean-cut, handsome fellow has gone far in his short time in films, “Yes, My Darling Daughte: All Came True"—"“All This, and and now “My Love Came Back"--all varied roles that have proven him to be an actor as who for the past twelve years has well as “personality boy.” been associated with the Juneau Lynn’s role in the new film s High School as instructor and prin- | that of the eificient business mana- | cipal. | Carrying out the school colors of boy falls for Miss deHavilland nnd}sc“flf‘ and black, the annuals red is left to Lynn to straighten|Cover bears the name and year of things out when complications set the book in blick lettering. Contents in. Olivia unaware of the scandal 0f The Totem includes a foréword, ger of Charles Winninger. The old |she has caused, is dumbfounded|dedication, a memoriam, adminis- when Jeffrey admonishes her, and !ration, classes, sports, organize- the comely Melanie of “Cione With|tlons,-music and drama, social, cal- SCHOOL BOARD Bl'“(iICT‘ box at the school gym April 3 will Request for a lot on Fifth Street where he plans to build a home was announced. received from Frank Pettygrove and to by the Territorial Department of Health for use in the Discussed at some length was the Parent-Teacher Association for this City Explained for tomorrow evening, has been put! provides for a re-assessment of l'off until a later date, Miss Jennie| both real and personal properuesl Johnson, President, of the Alums.f to the end that any necessary al-! | terations can be made in the values TR T B | placed upon them the preceding MISS SEY TO BE | year, to record changes in owner- MARRIED IN JULY |ship and to place newly constructed " properties upon the assessment’ Mrs. Jack Sey and daughter Miss | pooks which are thus kept up to . Jackynth plan to leave about the date. i first of July for California where| The assessment date is fixed as' the latter will become the bride of | of June 1. Prior to that time al Mr. Thomas Hall, Jr. The latter is | persons eligible to pay taxes will now employed at the Boeing Air- | yecejve forms upon which to list plane Company’s plant in San yheir holdings, both real and per- Diego. Mrs. Hall, mother of the gona) and fix their own values definite plans are made by the| painters other than “a painting trip through South America.” | They plan to return to Alaska in| the future, — e § Try a crassiied aa i r'ne xmpirs ‘ {will return to Juneau in August and;” " . |leave shortly afterward on an ex-, |tended trip to South America. 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There is no substitute ic{ Newspaper Advertising Put a Covic Diesel in Your Boat If You Want | MORE ROOM IN YOUR BOAT More Miles for Your Money A Comfortable, Quiet Ride that Instantly Starts Assumance of Safe Trips 000000q0000 Serenely confident he'll be 2 major by the time he’s 44, and will be able to “resign and take it easy” is 14-year-old Howard Lane, six weeks a soldier and a qualified machine-gunner at Fort Benning, Ga. He says he likes the army axd is proud of his 177 (just about perfect) machine gun score. He is from Knoxville, Tenn., and now is with the “hell on wheels” (second. armored) division, Py groom-to-be, will accompany the ,non them. These forms are sup- Seys south to be present with them ‘md to be teturned by mail to at the ceremony. | | the City Assessor by June 1. | i SRS St | The importance to the property BOLYAN GOES SOUTH :owmer of making a complete return, Clyde Bolyan sailed for the south \¢n, nagure of the form itself, and aboard the Columbia enroute 10|y ycoc to which the revenues are San Diego, Cal., wheer he will Vsit |, wi;| pe explained in several an uncle. He is on a month’s vaca- | tion |articles in the Empire of which! e e 5 ‘ths is the first. i - ANOTHER SCOW ARRIVES | FOR NEW CANNERY FIRM A second scow, recent acquire-| ment of the Juneau Packing Com- | pany, a new outfit of Douglas and Juneau business men organized to | operate a floating cannery in the Taku River, arrived here yesterday | (and has been added to their equip- | ment being assembled here. The scow measures about 20 by* 50 feet and has a new two story house onr it. | Halibut | Landings Reporfed with Upper part will be used for a mess | house and living quarters and the | | lower for storage. Machinery for the canning plant of the company is due here tonight on the North Coast and will be | | placed directly aboard the scow from the ship. i MEPUPR RS GOETZ 18 FISH BUYER A. E. Goetz left yesterday for Taku ? River where he will buy salmon for | the Juneau Cold Storage Company |cluded with the U. 8, Area 3 fig-| until the cannery season starts. -—— YOUNG MEN AT DUTCH HARBOR HEARD FROM The records of the International| Pisheries Commission show that for the period from April 1 to April 30, the following amounts of halibut have been landed in the various ports on the Pacific Coast: Area 2—U. S. Fleet 2,708,034; Ca- | nadian Pleet, 2,191,746; total, 4.590,- 780. Area 3.—U. S. Fleet, 2543 423; to- tal, 2,543423. Landings of one Canadian boat in- { ures. f These figures have beén corrected ito date but are subject to further correction. For the corresponding peried in | | i | | | Douglas families with their men | 1540, April 1 to April 30, the fol- folkS' at Dutch Harbor were in re- | | ceipt of first letters from them at the ‘air base project received since | they left here about a month ago. | { The ‘men reported the work about | the- same as they had here except | that it was out-of-doors’ and that | | the weather had been wet and cold. | | They have their living quarters aboard the old steamer Notrhwestern | ‘wmch operated on the Alaska run for many years, they wrote. | . Subscribé to the Daly Alaska | Empire—the paper with the larges. | oo’a “efreulation ! ———— Empire Classifieds Pay! lowiig Jandings were recordad: Area 2.-U. S. fleet, 2,754.801; Ca- nadian fleet, 2,247.873; total, 5,002,- 474, Area 3—U. S. fléet, 3,114476; to-. tal, 3,114,476, Landings of oné Canadian boat included with the U. 8. Area 3 fig- ures 1 Acknowledgment is made of the as- |sistance given by the Department {of Fisheries, Canada, United States itoms in the compilation of these | totals. ——— Subscribe for The Empfre. |Fish and Wildiffe Service, and the| | Canadian and United States ©us- has revived T'd graph record of r[wsulgh: som, most different tanne, the actress, reciting the Wind" does an about face and|€Pdar and advertisements. tosses off a mean temper tantrum.' | | — e SOAP BOX DERBY The Soap Box Derby motion pie- ture scheduled for Friday and Sat- | urday at the Capitol Theatre has been postponed for one week, Derby committee announced today. All Soap Box Derby LEONARD JOY has charge of makin, ponullr records for one of the largest phamo- éraph companies . . . + Born in laremont, 'N. in 1804. . .. Went to Dartmouth, led a_col- lege jazz band, majored in Eng- Jish, minored in music, gradu- ated in 1916. . . . Became an in- surance salesman, next a steel salesman. Enlisted in World War I, Discharged in 1919 as a second lieutepagt in the air corps. . . . In 1922 he became a pit eonduetor for Keith in vari- ous vaudeville houses. . . . Ar- ranged music, led orchestras, made phonograph records, han- dled radio programs from then on. ... He's marri?. has one child. lives in Glen Ridge, N. J. . . . Has blue eyes, stands 5 feet 10, weighs 175 pounds. to Get Up in thé Morning’ and ‘You're in the who was a record favorite during “Billy Murra{', “Almost everybod; i A new song trend not |Suzy Winn; the ‘eel at Home If They'd who writes a song wants to have a 1 made. We are forced to return enhe’:’becaulé they're unpublished, or because ti ver: Editors of the annual, Hallie Rice and Isabel Parsons, were assisted by | Associate Editors John Tanaka and Division Sheet . Re- |search, Gilbert Monroeé, Stanley, De- MOVIE POSTPONED | pole; Hodwalkér; Blisiness Manager, Axel | Nielsen; - Associate 'Minager, Dean | Allen; Business Adviser, Miss Mar- Long, Prances Paul, Margatet Fem- ter, Suzy Winh dnd Miss Edna Har- Editorial Adviser, Jjorie Tillojson; Photography, Jack Glasse and Photo Club. The engray- ing was done in Seattle by the Su- entrants eri sponsor blanks signed and DECIOR BRGTRYER OO |turned in will be given free passes to the performance. e e Try & classifiea ad ir. The Empire “It seems as if everyone and Ris brother are writing war songs thesedays. .. . . “During World War 1, ¢ s &t e e tion is: e same. We have ‘Gd‘w&r ica,’ of course. Then, there’s ‘I Am an Ameri- ) ‘Amerita, same trend, of a wave ‘o know ve. and ‘Hinkey Dinkey Parlez Vo terparts iriclud “Current counterparts include ‘“They’re Mlking Mrg All Over in the Army,’ ‘Is It Love, or Is It Conscription,” ‘What Will I Do I I Marry a Soldier?’ Old favorites which various artists have re. vived include ‘Oh. How I Hate Army Now." World Wa# Let Me Jain the Army." 0. Imost all of them, m'rn 00 contro- rment during the last war is a wa ongs about the old Europe. These include g\ffltx aw Paris,’ ‘A Little Old Church in England,’ ‘My S which is based on a book written by two Dutch refugees, E where in England,’ composed by singer Lanny Ro thing we've done is to make re% Alice Duer Miller's 3 pecially for it by Dr. Frank Black.” =eNRT Y +~GARDNER SOULE, AP Feature Service:Weiter ' teh