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The CAPITOL has the BIG Pictures and News that Is News NOW! FLIMITED ENGAGEMENT FULL LENG A NOTHING CuT BUT THE PRIKE heran Ladies to Meet on Thursday At Church Parlors of the Lutheran lay 10 last meeting of the meat. Thu 30 o'clock Plans be diset member £ 1 at- in the for nesxt will ndance Holm a r hostesses for the will be oe- - — CARD OF THAN wish to express our sincere and appreciation for the 5 of kindness and sympathy so for the beautiful foral of- s during ‘our recent bereave- ment MRS. ARTHUR KUNNAS. TH KUNNAS. —adv. We thanks Casualty of Shlpyarfl Strike William Frohwein, 46, was riding in a Navy truck through picket lines at the struck Moore Drydock Co., at Oakland, Cal., when the rear gate came loose, He feil to the ;,wun\l bry are making him comfu:table as thy await arrival of an ambulance. Suxcxde Air Crash i in Whlch Two fiilfiam D. Woo‘;iward.” (lcfl (right). pilot-mechanic at t! after the young men fought a hand 10-h ship. Blanpied leaped on 8 wing, managed to crawl in the'cockpit, but was unable to halt the i ship “crashed- whila ‘Blanpied fouglit Woodward for control. Woodward left notes mdm: | to the South ), & student at Wichita Unlma(ty, Wichita, Kansas, lnd John mufld,n THE "GONE WITH WIND' BRINGS FANS 10 CAPITOL THEATRE Famous Movie Confinues to Be Popular in Four-Hour Version wind,” four<hour movie starring Leigh and Clark Gable, opened at the Capitol Sunday and continues tonight and Wednesday, 7:30 P. M. Tonight “Gone with tk Viviar lowing first shown A year ago. When “Gone opened in Atlanta, all agreed that Mr, Director Victor Fleming had fash- oned a stunning and epochal en- tertainment from Marparet Mit- bchell's best-selling novel of | old south and throughout virtually as when with the HOSPIIAI. NOTES V. W. Mulvibill returned to “home today after receivin medical treatment at St, Ann’s Hospital her ne Lee, Mrs St today Doug the nation -porn daughter, Thomas for her With Mary left in hony performances of Scarlett O'Hara, the individual | Vivien Leigh as | clark Gable, Olivia de Havilland a medical| ;g Leslie Howard. “The biggest, Hospitali oyeatest and best picture | made,” was Motion Picture Daily’s | designation of the three hour and forty-five minute production. The Hollywood Reporter said: “The su- | preme triumph of film history.” | The Boston Traveler called the production “the most magnificent notion picture we have ever seen.” lo. Alaska salesman,|The Minneapolis Times Tribune au today after a trip|termed the film's release “the | Whiteside is resistered | ereatest event in the history of the at the Baranof Hotel | entertainment world.” The New| - York Times declared the release Empire Classifieds Payt !‘\hv most ambitious film - making Charles A, Mcoker fon was Aan's a broken n to St. A 1y afternoon - o For for Lloyd treatmen AT BARANOF Bud Whit arrived in J venture in Hollywood histor and the Washington Times-Herald said: “The greatest motion picture of all| time.” ->oo —— Vquniary Service Card Party fo Be Given on June 18 The card party to be given at the Governor’'s House by the Women's Voluntary Service has been set ahead o'clock Wednesday, June 18, ac- cording to announcement today. The affair is a benefit to raise | funds for expenses of the organiza- tion. Mrs. Fred Geesln and Mrs. Russell Maynard are in charge of angements and anyone desiring| to reserve a table may call either of | the chairmen. 'Frances Meals Has ' Visit with Father | | Miss Frances Meals, Librarian at | the University of Alaska, was & | passenger for Seattle yesterday on the PAA Lodestar after a few days’ | visit in Juneau with her father, William Meals, Chief Accountant |and Office Manager in the Unem- | ployment Compensaticn Office. Miss Meals will visit in Seattle, | returning to her work in Fair- { banks when the University reopens |in the fall, | e | LAWRENCE KERR RETURNS | Lawrence Kerr, clerk of the House | of Representatives during the 15th| | Session of the Territorial Legisla- | ture, returned to Juneau on the steamer North Sea this morning. Kerr has been on a short trip to the Sauth L. I. N. Phonephoto king his leg. Other non-strikers famous which Wind" Georgian crities Selznick and 2 h the Reviewers in New York were | unanimous in_their echo- Casheit | jng of this praise and in lauding DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JUNE 3 Affirmative (io: Seoteh Adverbial end- ing 36, Organs of scent ACROSS . Eternally Wise men f Guido's Mother . Roman spirits ad ’ olution Of Yesterday's Puzzle DOWN 4. Masculine A irist name 5. Climbing plants 6. Hermits « | e Impres grandeur School of Whales food court Animal lPfiUlnL/lS [Union Auxiliary | NEWS AND AUXILIARY Moved forward from Thursday HOLD INSTALLATION | the regular meeting of Jur ‘ | Ladies Auxiliary No. 34 will be held A fraternal event of interest was | this evening at 8 o'clock in Union| [the annual installation ceremonies | Hall. Important business is scl held in Douglas last cvening by|uled and all members are a Douglas Aerie 117 Fraternal Order |attend. of Eagles ard the Ladies’ Auxil In a joint session, new officers elect- ed last menth were formally inducted into their respective offices. Sam Devon, Past President of the Aerle, acting as Grand President, | di lling with aid of Claude El and Conductor for the Eagles. Cecile Mortenspn as- | {sisted as Grand Conductress for the Auxiliary Mrs. Lillian Bonner, retiring Pres- ident. of the Auxiliary, was present- |y iooescary delay. ed with her Junior Past President's| 14 j¢ hoped to complete the ex- pin by Mrs. Mamie Jensen. Refresh- |, ninations this month so that any | ments and dancing followed the gefects may be corrected before ‘,\:]‘:‘:p":”m‘;:fl" ")“'“‘“‘n’l‘l‘: at the pi- ;the children enter school in Sep- ¥ F Ok Ot l“:‘"M tember. This examination precedes' Presinint * Tlogd. Guskn: Vice | the examination by the family phy- | e > ~ !sician for the school year of 1941-; 4‘Plt‘ldfl“ Norman Rustad; Chap-|jg49 | A; 3] 3;‘]?:" z’:fi:i’L::":"Tcsr:‘c‘éi';\" Schedules for examinations for| o “link “Bants Desam: . Tropsurer, | SLa0eg 18 el pooel, Ao NPRCH Leonard Johnson; Conductor, Edf|®rdcs il be .a“,"o,“nce_d,me' IBB!‘]IZ Inside Guard, Gust Erickson; MRS, KIRKHAM'S OLD HOME Outside Guard, Fred Endres; Threc ) 5 jear trustee, Robert Bonner. IN ENGLAND IS BOMBED| Auxiliary Officers President, Mrs. Leila Devon; Vice- President, Mrs, Esther Bavard; Chaplain, M Dorothy Tuckett; Secretary, Mrs. Margaret Cochrane; Treasurer, Mrs. Catherine Balog; Conductress, Mrs. Frances Erickson; Inside Guard, Mrs. Josephine Logan Outside Guard, Mrs. Fred Endr Trustee for three year term, Mrs. | Anna Pusich; Trustee for two year term, Mrs. Mamie Jensen. | EAGLE® BOOKED FOR Mrs. S. H. Oliver and son Terry are passengers on the steamer) North Sea and were in Juneau for a few hours this morning. K Oliver is the wife of a Navy r at the Naval Air Station , and is booked for the fense town to join her husband. at de-! at 218 for appointments to avoid | | } Mrs. Glen Kirkham received word in the last mail from her mother in Liverpool, England, that thclr home there had been partially de- i stroyed by a bomb and a sister had sustained several minor injuries, Her | mother had escaped injury, how- ever, § For several consecutive nights the city had been raided from the air, | the letter said. —e———— # T 5 g Subscroe 1o the Dauy Alaska P,:i;'g (;‘I;VI;E“‘T" EXAMS | Emptre—the paper with the larges aving children who will| paid circulation. enter either the first grade or kin dergarten next September are urged | to take them to the Health Center in Juneau for individual health| examinations by the public health| nurse. Days set for the examina- tions are the afternoons each Mon- | day Tuesday and Friday. Parents (OLISEUM-DOUGLAS Tuesday—Wednesday | was s proving as popular in its second §. Herml fig to get | Ginty,” Meets at 8 Tonight - | 1941. GREAT McGINTY CLOSES TONIGHT AT 20TH CENTURY Comedy and Drama Enliv-f en Rise and Fall of Political Boss ‘This is the ry two men who met in a banana Republic. One ) them was honest all his life pxcept one crazy mm\m The other dishonest all his life—excent erazy minute lm- both had| out of ntry.” p word: opening the wh mne wove pre; e Great unount for th or the the last Centu cannol frama ick time t ainment tc dicture which more completely fulfil One sits forwar and forgets to we understand, to be made under his contract with selection of the have been inspired rges's decisions as to capably into he had created, In Donlevy as sh-and-ready product of nimble of wit a chip on his wisdom was the Boss Akim Tami: come, Noi ise. tion t back. This, ire irges by Preston rector The cast would most fit n street and with real vole of made for MeGinty's wife, girl who has a secretary, in but is in fine calibre), Murie ideally cast. an injustice to bott id its creator to at in outline of the story - New York Cicaiion shoulder exer cised. 'The indabitably beey the pie tempt even | Paris no longer the style capital of :he world, New York has taken the | lead, and here is one reason why. Photographed at Belmont Park, this New York creation is black | with a cascade of sheer drapery “Safari” may telephone the . Health Centex‘. down the lront. Municipal Airport were killed when the plane shown below. craghed d battle in mid-air. Woodward, forbidden to fly, jumped into the e s J A X %, Wheeler (left o Vo it York City. Because of its declar Sen. nd Charles A, Lindbergh ulukflublil S. flllg"lhl ”ll' ttee in New resemblance to the F' m‘fi‘:flfi%’:;‘n bee:nnreplud in New York public schools with the military salute. In his ad Tindbergh ed would die if America entered the war, Leaders of Amerlca Fn-st Commlttee Salute Flag e anti-war rally of the uscist salute, this old dress, | comedy | could | Mr. that prom- in anticipa- new writer-di-| Paramount. | also | nuptual largely | kosh, sister of the bride-elect, and| who the casting | “Dan McGinty,"} the| Irish Cath-| the | & | long lost son,” he said, WHERE THE BETTER BIG PICTURES PEAY - A ] | F20 e romy Last Time 'l‘onlgllt to Meet “T | "Great Mchty YOU'LL NEVER FORGET HIM! ( 2 EDITIONS OF LATE WORLD NEWS! HElEN RITTER AND - RAYMOND HAYDON WED TOMORROW TONIGHT and WEDNESDAY GEO. BRENi—ISA MIRANDA | ‘ADVENTRURE IN. bl&MONDS' ¢ which could | ) Miss Helen Ritter, daughter of and Mrs. John Ritter, and | Mr. Raymond Haydon, son of Mrs. | Anna Haydon, will be married to- | morrow morning at 7:30 o'clock srat | the first|in the Catholic Church of the Na-|¥ . ¢ NA“| £ 10:00 A M., June 11, 1941, | tivity. The Rev. W. G. LeVasseur will|® perform the ceremony and say thn' mass. Mrs. Stanley Tie- Mr, Ernest Gilligan, brother of tue | groom, will be the only atendants. | Following the wedding ceremony a wedding breakfast will be served at the home of the groom's mother for the wedding party and close friends and relatives. In the eve- ning between the hours of 8 and 1 o'clock there will be a large eception at the home of the bride’s parents, Both Miss Ritter and Mr. Hay- don are well known and popular young Juneauites, having spent most of their lives here. Miss Rit- |ter is a /graduate of the Juneau 1| High School of the class of 1939, Mr. Haydon attended high school | Outside and also was a student at the Coyne Radio School in Chicas 0. He is employed as an operator | in the Alaska Juneau pewer house. - MR. AND MRS, CARROLL | RETURN FROM VACATION 1 1 Harry Carroll, popular chef at the Gastineau Cafe, returned from a several weeks trip to his home town of Aiken, Minnesota, on the Motor- | ship Northland, Bringing a new automobile to Ju- neau with him, Carroll said he and (his wife enjoyed their stay in the States and toured for several weeks. In Aiken, where the chef visited, rel- | atives, Carroll “was treated like a | | LGN R ] Empire Classifieds Pay! NOTICE Notice is hereby given that bid . proposals for furnishing plaster board, linoleum, white lead paint, kalsomine, lighting fixtures, plumb- ing fixtures, lumber, windows, etc. | to be delivered at the Federal Jail at Juneau, Alaska, and the Federal Jail at Skagway, Alaska, will be re- ceived at the Marshal’s Office in the Federal Building at Juneau, Al- aska, up until two P, M. June 14, 1941, Invitation and bid proposals for furnishing these articles may be | bad by calling at the Marshal’s Of- fice in the Federal Bufldlm lt Ju- neau, Alaska. st WILLIAM, T, :;'1 i United States. Marshal, Juneau, Alaska. First publication, Juna 3, 1041. Last publication, June 12; 1941, ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS SEALED BIDS in Triplicate, will be received at the Office of the Commissioner of. Education, Terri- tory of Alaska, at Juneau, Alaska, at 10:00 A. M., June 11, 1941, - and then publicly ommd Jfor the Fur- nlthnx of all labor and materials UCTION of a scuoo:. BUILDING with Teech-| erage at Pauloff Harbor, Sanak Island, Alaska, Plans mdy be obtained from N. TROAST & ASSOCI- ATES, Architects and Engineers, at Anchorage or Baranof Hotel, Juneau, Alaska. A deposit of $10.00 will be re- quired for each set of Plans and Specifications, A Bid Bond of 5% of the Bid will be required to ac- company the Proposal. The successful bidder will be re- quired to furnish a Performance Bond of 100% of the Contract price and also furnish sufficient Com- pensation and Fire Insurance to protect the Territory. The Territory reserves the th!‘ to reject any or all bids and to waive all informalities. DR. JAMES C. RYAN, | { | i { | | be received at the Commissioner of Fducation Terri- ADVERTISEMENT FOR BID! SEALED BIDS in Triplicate, wlu Office of the vy of Alneka, at Juneau, Alaska, and hen publicly opened for the Fur- nishing of all labor and materials for the construction of an ADDI- | TION to a SCHOOL BUILDING at LRuby. Alaska. may be optilned from N. LESTER TROAST & ASSOCI- ATES, Architects and Engineers, at Anchorage | Juneau, Algska. or Baranof Hotel, A deposit of $10.00 will he re- quired for each set of Plans and Specifications. A Bld Bond of 5% of the Bid will be requiréd to ac- company the Proposal. The successful bidder will be re- quired to furnish a Performance Bond of 100% of thae Contractprice and also furnish sufficient Com- pensation and Fire TInsurance to protect thic Territory. The Territory resesves the rhht to reject any or all bids and .o waive all informalities. DR. JAMES C. RYAN, Commissioner of Education. '| Publication dates, May 20 and 27, June 3 and 10, 1941. adv. NOTICE NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN that Joe White has appiled or is about to apply for appointment, under the provisions of Chapter 56, Alaska Session Laws 16 administrator of, the esta Archie, White, deceased, the gas screw or, 1 “J Official No. 231980, nine. net is ihvolved in accordarice. with his petition heretofore . or about o be filed in the United Stdtes Gom- missioner’s. and - ex-officio probate court for the Sitka, Alasks, Com- missioner’s Precinct, and that. all heirs, creditors, lienors, and.ofher interested parties are required to file .in said court and make. l‘llll‘ objections to his said tment within_thirty (30) days after the termination of the posting and publication of this notice, mm within thirty (30) days after 6, 1941, Dated at Hoonah, Alaska, 26, 1941, May JOIWHITI Pirst publication, May 26, 1941. Last publication; June 4, 1941. NORICE AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing m‘:'gwflfimshflflfl WAKE WYTR LIVER B Without Calomel— Bed in the The liver shonld pou¥ oit two pintl g bfi':‘x.m."l'uf Towels iy 1g sfi: not. flowh .‘ s not divest. It uw Gas bloit up p.zui. You loll sour, Nl' Commissioner of Education. Publication dates, May 20 and 21, June 3 and 10, 1941. adv, mwfimbmlht g L ifl 2 Waal noaY