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| | | | | | Sumday i Monday Tuesday Show Place of Juneau iE CAPITOL HAS THE IBEGG PICTUR ES AND NEWS THAT IS NEWS NOW | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE BEST SELLER TO - BEFEATURE AT | CAPITOL SUNDAY 'The Howar?s_of Virginia’ Is Screen Version of PREVIEW TONIGHT 1:15 A. M. MATINEE SUNDAY || 4 2 P. M. "Tree of Liberty’ SATURDAY, JUNE 7 1941. It's Fall in/Rio | "THEY DRIVE BY NIGHT" SHOWING AT 20TH CENTURY George Raft, Ann Sheridan Star in Picture of Truckers WHERE THE BETTER RIG PICTURES PLAY i "King of the Lumberjacks"” ronigar “"Wanted by Scotland Yard” Prev:ew (,'/wz Matinee Their tender, emotional love is the saga of a people...! Their lives . . . the story of ,SIINDAY — MONDAY — "‘"F’"‘ !" “They Drive by Night" starring jeorge Raft and Ann Sheridan, Carved out of the rugged back- ground of a mighty nation, and CARY America's glorious birth . COLUMBIA PICTURES GHANT SCOTT ° THE HOWARDS | VIRGINIA |, considered one of the most stirring picces of literature 'of the year, sabeth’ Page's “The Tree off y" comes to the Capitol The- screen cn Sunday as “The . Ca Grant starred as those s y in love that they broke witn who believed in their/ the destiny of their| with such intensity that b willingly offered themselves, and their future to share in Am- erica’s struggle for freedom. Producer-director Frank Ll screen version of the novel, which ‘was a selection of both the Liter- Guild and The Discoverers, is 1 to have been made on an ela- borate and spectacular scale n keeping with the high standard of | the book. Farrar and Rinehart| published the Elizabeth Page work atre Howards of Virgin Scott are of Virgin: Martha Howards and “The two young Americans who fell ma all tradition; destiny present MARTHA and upported by a strong cast including Humphrey Pogart, lda Lupino and Alan Hale, opens at the 20th Cen. tury Theatre Sunday Raft and Bogart are cast as broth- T ruggling to build an independ- ent truck freight line. Bogart's wife wants him to leave the business to vork more regular hours but Raft prevails upon him to continue. When Bogart is injured in a crash, Raft promises to take care or him and in order to marry his sweetheart and pay expenses, takes a job driving for another outfit. Ida Lupino, wife of the owner, in love with Raft tries to get her husband te zive Raft an inside job. Raft repulses her and she becomes slight- ly demented. When her husband is killed Raft is brought to trial for the murder and tense exciting drama follows with Raft, Sheridan, ing for all that is dear to them Lupino fight- | Don't miss it when GEORGE clashes with ANN SHERIDAN from “The Tree of Liberty” by Elizabeth Page According to the publishers, Miss g with Page spent more than five years l\/il-' G d{ d IDA Sir Cedric Hardwick Alan Marsh il writing the novel. Critical mmmcnt; i '3S 0 rey an ATLEGric URIGWICKY - J0AR SSAESAN of many world-famous literary, H i Richard Carlson + Paul Kelly - Ann Revere celebritios indicate that it is one| arry axwe' A J[ . . . of the year's literary masterpieces, - | 3 Elizabeth Risdon Irving Bacon just as the film is headed for top| '[0 Wed Tonight takes on honors. T A summer, waxss strong I’ the HUMPHREY Miss Page, now living in Cali-| {j g fall moves in on Brazil, and | ‘fornia, is also the author of “Was-| that means new gowns for milady. | (At a candlelight ceremony at 8 ‘ ons West” and “Wild Horses and [Here's the latest, shown in Rio de | ¢l0ck tonight in the Northein Gold. | Janeiro by English models on a Light Presbyterian Church, Miss For the last times tonight the. [British fashion cruise. Flying shoul- | Sybil Godfrey and Mr. Harry Max- ALSO Capitol features a double bill, “Lost der? nndlslim armor silhouette, plus {well Jr, will be married with the ! G S , . Horizon" ““d “Texas Stagecoach.”, & sleeveless effect with high neck- | Rev. John A. Glasse performing Latest News featuring the lme, wikke SHifls ati I06A Gown for [BE caibnibn. nightclub wear. | The bride will be given in mar- Escape of Hess from _|riage by her uncle, Mr. Horace O. Germany APM szT(HES mously to America First Alams. Her cousin, Miss Louise s i 7 P M “LOST HORIZON” Constance Bennett's Beauty Cos | Wally Kain spoke in the defense fi‘:"\tsh.vwci:pll:ik;g the candles be- i TONIGHT # & 8o “PEXAS STAGECOACH” metics Gifts Free to the Ladies R ¢ eioe Rnd ofiuia e syi HECR, cfliim,g g A F F ". IAT I o N ekl e o apposition fq & | ron of honor and Miss Jean Van- of tl ke " | derLeest and Miss Mary Wildes will | {movement of this kind,” and point-| be bridesmaids. |ing the time his current film houseboat to be spilled into an-' Ton out that the: Abefesnce i the o] : Hollywood Nothing But the Truth”) was Other tank. S OUDE QR Rasekn by JookiniahL thz _Edward Amell will attend \ind schedule—he is at the| ; ; | their directors. the groom and Mr. Joe Bird and » _ = By, 3 o'clock he's acutely aware | White Propeses Forum Mr. Lance Hendrickson will be v Sights And Sounds tudio lookiug through & 'niee|tnat ne forgot to eat lunch at | White, attacking a previous ref-|Ushers. ' ck of mail, after which he the luncheon, so he sends out for ’ Gtande N "1‘1)(3]1!1.’\:11\‘ Dl'fl—“ Following the ceremony, between By Robbin Coons kL (Slnceh Bt onls ol Qurind D ;‘;“C,‘;;‘f'“éfiflf"ffiof{lfi’:“&mff Little MOI'O than DOZefl posed a forum in Juneau for the de- ‘flm?c“k:i ;xlt({dt:fk' ru)rvcmm;n to with the year's tep cast, headed =, OLLYW Y — Just!rehearsal of same, he signs a bate of topics of the day and sug-|W all friends of the couple are t ').\" v\\:(\‘)'::x)(D'z’.:‘v’\:xm}ImZ' ln;’l‘:r:‘ lozen tries on a couple Hree.”d g Visting Thiemen @bas Meet fOI’ SWIflg '0 ‘th“m‘(‘l a ‘“Ltlu peace .al(n'\lu\x:lu~ (:;'_‘im'ited‘ will be given in the Gold GALE PAGE % A"AN HALE - ROSCOE KARNS | f S s Lt L | an iterview, : | i 3 anize and do our share regardless|Room of the Baranof Hotel. virocied by RAQUL WALSH < A WARNER BROS. ~First Nat') Pictwre out’ Bob Hope a few minutes| . s Ble hone | i He's due to quit work at six, bu Ame”(a FII’Sf lof how much they eriticize me. T wall weakly for grand-| 1S a couple of phone|if necessary to accommodate an- Azt Only dissension in the group of| Z—L TBEDITWHSWWIJ NEWS—2 Lok Ryl e T explains that he cawt other player (who has a commiit- il e’ A P Gruenmgs 10 Be into rvous breakdown. at one war pelief benefit mCDLI for] the mon;m\.rll] hennlwo:’li _Thirteen peace-minded Juneau elderly pioneer, just returned to the i b1 'k about Bob Hope! he's scheduled for an- O In this event he'll call home,citizens, a 90 per ceril decrease in Territory after several years of | At H T d cvery time I hear an actor com-|other the same night |58y _goodnight to the kids and at-|pcpulation since last week's meel-| fouring the world. Murphy sald ome lues ay | sluin about the hard life of an| By 11 am., two, maybe three ff;‘x" 5 e }“"“"’; ‘"‘r" h"“““;"" ing, swung to the other end of the that conquest and war builds up a e REHORSIERIS ¢ s et PR e s is when he’s due for another penduium last night as they set|country, and cited the example of| (ler —the infamy of it all, the|scenes are finished, Hope has % RORGRIUNE B/ | y A p javer m:» a few Spmw housands| grested @ delegation of visiting| benefit—maybe in your town ifjaside thelr tentative affillation with the United States waging war on | or ommisswn{ KBA SWNED A = 25 3 Hremais S aEBe0E o AHpURT | 54 you're around Hollywood—so he or- the “trade union supported” Amer-|Mexicc for a large portion of the i ietd Andlabaths oft comal (hete: SODVEBHON L tHE fa1l, Jhaa ders a steak sandwich and ice ican Peace Mobilization and voted Scuthwest, and mentioned the pur-| Governor and Mrs. Ernest Gru- ’ Tonight, Sunday, Monday ots. lntbly from hoh-mavie. peo-]posed-Tor “gug” pictires on relier| oA dellvered ‘to: Bis ear, washes to join the America Pirst Commit-|chase of Louisiana. i Rl A i BEI“G Bu'l' “LITTLE OLD NEW YORK” oabout the way Bob Hope gets|skates, has tampered with ths his face and changes his clothes. tee, “a group sponsored by business| Next meeting of the group was|tWeen the hours of 5 and 7 o'clock B s S cround. tor benefits, pushing - lan writing dn G mext scene and BB €ate his dinmer in the back mon” and cailed “advessiang ¥en-|left{up tv the cummuittee for an-|for Warren G. Magnuson, Repre- e — shows. “just_as it he were getting| signéd-up: for'a British war relier %At and then is on; hia way. ke Impesialism. nouncement. sentative from the State of Wash-| preparations for the opening of| has managed for several years, will g s By 8:30 pm. he walks on the Advertised as a meeting and or-| ——— At ot ington, and chairman of the Al- wmitch Dabo's Sitka Cafe in the new | gpen his new establisiment in the Here's a picture of what goes on| At noon he's at the comm stage, full of bounce, and “gives”|ganization of the American Pe IN ON YUKON aska International Highway Com- sitka Hotel are under way today| near future. - in Bob Hope's daily life, between! to attend a luncheon for a v for a lengthy show. He's home at|Mobilization, a group of almost 100| 1 g Goffin, traveling man, ar- | iSsion, and ‘Thomas Riggs, former as a 20-foot gumwood back bar IS\ aaqe compieiely of gumwood and benefits: ) |ing dignitary, His first scene after Tidnight for an ice-hox raid and "“f‘ in the CIO Miner’s Hall a Week | vived here last night from the south \G'ge"‘" ‘:rt‘““k“ [being built in Krafft’s Cabinet’ immeq in white mzt‘ul“ the back Usually, a before-breakfast nine ! lunch has lim dunked into a tank ‘L‘h:“fi‘;r;"“ into bed—and golf in ;afk;“‘L:i ;fi:‘xgt:‘::«:g;&l:‘:\:-‘“" the steamer Yukon. Coffin ,s‘,cr,,‘ii’fi“éi,’v“ gfiggsbfizsn,‘f:;be;“": Shop. P es gol lor water in a o-bait boxX an ing. | a5 staying at the Gasti : 3 or o TR ; AT e Yo s ‘)‘:l‘ccioxox‘“: Bob Hope makes ME tired, but greatly depleted, but decided its af- L R HOUL the Intenational Highway C“’"'I nzh:hbntfgot:n"‘t Sl o S TR 3y eight—at least it was so dur- hauled bacl he = ; Beb Hone' dtesct seen -t niid.| | filiation and elected a chairman ,m(” e sl mission who are to’ arrive-in Ju-' guk (‘t s to go into the ne»\' and sliding doors, mirrors and is A e A e ITn fact, ne seems to thrive on it. |three committee members. ) 2 neau’ on the Alaska to confer with a restaurant are all being bul't covered, as will be the eounter and e i | Climax of the meeting was when,| Traveling man H. A. Gerstman|gay Gryening on the Alaskd High- | by the iocal cabinet shop, and will| iLe booths, with tah linen color s . | Py 7% lengthy talks and attacks m"returned to Juneau last night on | way. jbe shipped to Sitka for installatioa| farloex counter top fabric. juneau alrles “ e ream | !the merits of both peace organiza-| !11(- SieAME ¥ukon after a busipess B — tnto the new bullding. Dabo, leav-| The whole design will be done in b | aula Kay Cook [tions “the representative group of | ip_Outside. Gerstman is stopping Oonstiiaton ek b e T ing the Gastineau Cafe, which he. varnished natural color. |Juneau citizens” balloted unanimous- | *¢ the Baranof Hotel. % | H L h 1y, ‘with one excéption; to affiliate| A 4 A Houdes 'of "Faslsmony PRI 90 e iAo 3a e * . - ears. | as un( eon On wit hthe America First Committee. ]a:;;:té;:jli mfi;fi:p‘{;& ::?; t:l‘ ¢ —— o . . Henry Benson was elected secre- R & u.. uo E'ghfh B'nhda tary of the organization and E. E. dSkB nevsac{p:r BUx BEMSE BONDS l. A. mcmsrs ’s nd.’ . : | Robertson, Max Lurz and Chris Hen- T s nings as a committee of three to or- ~ 14 2 m 514 -~ . ' P l. Little Paula Kay Cook celebrated ganize the Territory into a Com- Lrbssw’ord Puzzle IN THE A. F. OF L. HALL i her eighth birthday yesterday when mittee of 36 for America’First work. i her mother, Mrs. Norman Cook, en-. America First Attacked | ACROSS 30. Ruled ‘;i:;age%t:lm? in g;ncheon for her | Temporary chairman for the meet- 1 uou tqzofiner' :34} }c‘nmlish lelt:‘r t e friends. |ing at its beginning was Henry Ben- +5 St S Saxlng . can ¥ The nft:xl—lnog:. was spent playing | son who immediately put before the| & C":"d"’l"':“ H r'ri(‘,‘l.f‘-'?‘grsnx St - games on the beach and playground |group the problem of which of the| arged ot §: B5: Frepeh Ju“ a S [ t F- hifl, 'l Cruh“ . 13. Wild 1l . Part: 3 - near the Norman Cooks' Poimltwo peace organizations should be| 14 Poem‘n it al:.af'ngss‘ e u pOl’ s ls g ure vieam an raw erries Louisa home. * started here. After several speakers| 10 Nativeofa 27 Live ina tent J ’ ! ¥ ° PR had spcken in defense of APM and | .:uanuo knowledg- s ALMON D ¢ e 1 ; land ent of America’s Most DeliciOus || me near pank of the onio |14 the America Pirst Committee| 17, ez ey pald BY . / River bounds Ohlo,. Indiana |2 510UD.Of “businites men advocating) i QXGL, o 4% Hiih, ony g e Dlsh | and Tinois. Hence mo part of | Yankee Imperialism,” and “financed | " ““Giscora” 4L, Possenscn g g i | J °' by moneyed interests,” the defense| 20 Bhort journey 42. Nobleman nnow n ! the river lies in the three A 22, Bstuary 43, Enumerate 4 m Another - e = | e of the America Pirst Committee was | between 45. 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