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3 e ... S ————— [EE The CAPITOL hi the BIG d News that Is New . Show Place of Juneau STARTS TONIGHT DOUGLAS JANYD, 3 piTA " THO':";:\'EJ‘ L o HAYWORTH * ! ¢ Wi n, irected an Procet by BEN HECHT « hssciate Froace UUGLAS FAIRBANKS, . SHORTS 55 | They Want ‘Union Now’ i | at the “Federal Union Now” meeting in Los Angeles are (1. to Rathbone, film star; Thomas Mann, world-famous author, and Millikan of the California Institute of Technology. The al U nion Now” proposal is that the United States and other demanracies join forces in a unified foreign policy to halt aggressor nations and to insure lasting world peace. eries, Inc. UDOM EDWARDS co., Alaska Dlstnhl_liors i Juneau Dairies Pure Cream Pure Cream and Srawberries! Americe’s Most Delicious Dish For Delicious Nourishment JUNEAU DAIRIES MILK is tasty and nourishing in its natural state-—but sometimes there are rebels’ among children and grownups who object to being served milk as a drink. 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Skip Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., States o | alone for | tillant | did |thing in his life, | cast in { line, " | ference where ! studio is not just like another | | et [ | | | i feld Columbia Brew- | | Costello are { they're in it only briefly) | our Take up Rita Hayworth, Thomas Mitchell Head Cast 18 Qraol ap fov 15 Bl 17. Tibetan gazelle . Small I\quh 18 Thrilling ry of four of| 19 i tender sto e most unusual human beings| 21 supposed 53, Feminine ht to the i to flow In name i - asual the veins of 4. Civil injur, ause they are typ average o 1 the ods Smai case Techt's “Ang < 23. Is defeated 5. Animal doctor: Hecht's “Angels Over Broad-| 3% {fides bolie, W opens tonight at the Capitol Theatre W Douglas Fairbanks| with Rita Hayworth, | s Mitchell and John Qualen| d | The new Columbia drama, which Hecht wrote, directed and produced Jr describes the st e and wonder- ful adventure of girl out of no- where, a boy who trims “suckers and thinks he’s tough, a drunken| playwright trying to play God, and a little man seeking the end of dis- aster. The adventure which brings these four together. and leaves each of them chastened and changed takes place between the dusk and dawn of a rain-swept Times Square night, “Angels Over Broadway” has been one of the most unusual uctions of the year, not alone srod for its intrinsically meritorious nar- not brilliant direction, its superb cast and s and | | ECRErFo Z [ mZ~ o /Z/0 | Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzle A thrilling film that tells the| % story of those career girls of the BL. Yoey conony DOWN | sk the airline hostesses, will Mot Kl 1. Tablets 60, Tax 2. American i 61. Ily before the Indian wind \ Aiacourse . Typesetter 6. Mobammedan Hoble | Wait for ! Small _sturgeor | Wise men { . Nonmetrical ‘ uage Accumulate ! 20. Deposits of mineral ertaining to | andparen rns like v | Agreeable: colloq, Hastencd Horse Jne who rejects orthdox beliefs Celestial body Donors 4. Pointed arch More rational Angry | Sticks in mud | . Not any | . Member of the performances, but also oding atmosphere, its sple photography, its throbbing mu- - sical score. Ben ¥ Fairbanks as a boy who ha a breken-down auto parked outside a pool hall. Today he has an Sl'i- 000 house, plus swimming pool, the valley. Abbott, his partner 10 years, a burlesque house cashier Hayworth is a tired cafe ;:‘h“n ihpfinu;f;:‘;efl |.;:1,.;l]?r(fl|(\}:‘,:l, fearful of the future 4% o ¢ afraid of the past; Qualen is, “p\ it teaming was the result of as a wispy, weak little man .o pument, many arguments embezzles his firm's money o ATE A e Iy e then a small-time bur- When Lou order to keep in luxury hlsl ot S b faithless wife, and Mitchell is seen Vs straight man one night he invited AYyWr t, unlu with his box. ud out o he cashier's and women, who attempts to & ’n'(,'ll e (( ;mi' : l“’ b g » the lives of all three. He ; . : § New Jersey, Abbott in Atlantis , and he succeeds, n N P City under a circus tent in LIS IONBING that| oictello in Paterson in 1908. Ab Times Sq dawn w h ends |bott had worked backstage at the gels Over is a ro seate px'mmw afte circus and had been a sign-paint- murky nighu.| |er, theater cashier, operator and HOLLYWOOD, June 11—If | producer before he joined Loa Costello went to Hollywood, starved sometimes break out in chilly as they sign on the dotted a while or ate on the cuff, worked as a scene-shifter, stant man, and bit player. He doubled once for Do- you can't blame them too It makes a whale of a dif- they sign, and one it's narrative presents a Broadw ‘grifter, never done a de who takes a ng when a girl asks him rific bea to; Miss entertainer, and who too, 50 ac- lores Del Rio. His squ y voic made him a fugitive from the| talkies. miioh. Their writer is John Grant, time burlesque wheel censor g show-doctor, Grant met “Lock at us now,” says |the first time when he was as- chubby little guy who is one hall|goneq to cut salaries up and down the funnier half—of the Abbott| the 'wheel. He sliced Lou’s $75 to and Costello team. “If we'd signed $65 W ; i ; vithout a peep from Lou. at M-G-M-, as we thought Wwe| aphott and Costello have might, we'd just now be coming| | standing order (and Director out in our first picture. We signed| thur Lubin concurs) that at Universal—and we've [linished| ...00q keep grinding awhile fourth, are ready for our“px the director yells cut. b ; lof their best stuff is caught that The Metro picture was “Zieg- - lway. Girl” recently released. Abl ", «Rijde 'Em Cowboy” Costelic Universal Bud Abbott b and LOU win pide a horse practically fol making history 3S ne first time in his life. He is not| well as mf_me}: Their first mov rehearsing—he wants to be sur-| “A Night in the Tropics,” is 8et-|pceq and to look like a fellow| ting revival runs talthou;,h‘““u doesn't know how to ride.| because | yo ysed the same technique on the| their second, “Buck Privates,” Nas|pammock scene of “In the Navy” been 50 (to put it mildly) colos-| ¢, yake his struggles authentic sal. Their third, “Oh, Charlie,” ‘S‘Thsv are, going back into production with/ i a bigger budget because nwu\ fourth, “In the Navy,” has \vo\vr\d‘ Subscrive w the Daily Alaska audiences at sneak previews. | Empire—the paper with the larges Once Lou’s Hollywood home was| paid circulation. Sociefy Girl Weds Count one- and| the the af- Gene Tierney, New York society ‘Irl 'I!n has become a film utreu. and Count Oleg Cassini, Washington, . C., dress designer, smile their happiness after their surprise marriage at Las Vegas, Nev. They eloped by plane from Hollywood. Cassini was formerly wed to Merry Fahrney, patent medicine heiress, l 19001 Ar-| Some | pr Moro "trive . Bound GEC.BLACKOF PARLIAMENTIS | DAWSON BOUND Yukon Members and Wlfei Through Passengers | on Charlotte ‘ George Black of Dawson, mem-| ber of the Canadian thalnmb‘ for many years representing the; Yuken Territory, was a through‘ passenger yesterday on the Princ-| ess Charlotte. | Black is headed home to Dawson| following a long and important war | meeting of the Parliament at Otta-| wa. That body was to have ad- journed yesterday, he said during! a brief visit in Juneau. He came| | away early because of his long tup | home. The member is accompanied by‘ Mrs. Black, herself a former mem-| Costelio! Per of Parliament. When Mr. Black | was ill several years ago, Mrs. Black | . | was elected in his place, becoming the second woman ever to serve in| the Canadian Parliament. “They asked me in Ottawa,” re-| called Mrs, Black, “what a lady| would be doing living in a place! like the Yukon Territory. I to!d; them I was no lady.” (Candlelight Servie | - Marks Installation | ~ OfC.D. A. Officers | With the beautiful instalation | service of the Catholic Daughters mf America, new officers of Court |of the Little Flower were conduct- ed to their stations in a candle- | light ceremony held last night in | the Parish Hall. In the absence of | | Mrs. Walter Hellan, Mrs. George | | Shaw as Installing Officer, 'and | | Mrs. J. D. Harrington, as Ins'.a]llng} | Monitor, inducted the following into office: Mrs. Herbert Redmaa,! | Grand Regent; Miss El!zabech‘ Goodman, Vice-regent; Mrs. Zola; | Devlin, Prophetress; Mrs. A. M.| Geyer, Lecturer; Mrs. George Shaw, ‘Hnanciul Secretary; Mrs. George | Simpkins, Treasurer; Miss Flor- | ‘ence Durocher, Historian; Mrs. Ray- | mond Haydon, Monitor; Mrs. Mary | Giovanetti, Sentinel; Mrs. A. J. | Goodman, Organist, and the Moes- ’dnmes Vern Hoke, Della Dull and| | Harry Turner, Trustees. { l Large baskets of spring flowers| were used in decoration for ‘the | occasion. Following the ceremonies | & supper was served by a commit- | tee composed of Mrs. William T. | Mahoney, Chairman, Mrs. J. A. | Thibodeau and Mrs. John Monagle. | Mrs. A. M. Geyer, retiring Grand | Regent, was presented at this time| | with a Past Grand Regent's pin, | | A building permit has been issuéd to W. L. (Bud) Nance to remodel windows, balcony and fixtures of the Rustgard Building store quarters formerly occupied by Halvorsen’s Dress Shop. Remodeling will cost $500. Nance plans to move his 8 and N store to the new location. Another permit has been issued to the Hat¥ri Machine Shop to complete a sewer connection for Jim Rona's cabin opposite the power house at a cost of $100, l ————— ‘The Dally Alaska Empire has largest paid circulation of any | aska mlfl' | Lostess whom Dennis Morgan wants | | any (of the Chichagof Mine, arrived FLIGHT ANGELS” STARIS 'I'ONIGH]- WHERE THE BETTER BIG PICTURES PLAY sramcetoRy 2O LENTUR Dennis Morgan Virginia 'I'I'IEYSIIAIE E Bruce Star in Romance - of Airlines Here TONIGHT and THURSDAY make its local debut when Warner | Bros.' “Flight Angels,” with an all-| star cast, opens today at the 20th Century. An adventurous comedy “Flight Angels” describes the plight lof an ace pilot who is forced to | teach a group of girls how to be- come airline hostesses. | Dennis Morgan plays the part of | the flyer who becomes a teacher| whv\\ the doctor informs him that eyesight is going bad. Virginia is seen as the beautiful life-time ~ schedule. Ralph| in the role of the Flight has to ground his| best friend, realizing that loyalty to his profession is greater than| friendship. Wayne Morris plays | the role of Morgan's co-pilot, in-| terested in two things—Jane Wy-| ma 1d a stratosphere plane that he and Dennis Morgan have in- vented. Jane Wyman is cast as an airline stewardness who is inter- vsted in only one thmz‘mnrrmgL to Wayne Morris. | “Flight Angels” is one of lh«; most swiftly paced stories of (l\«: air ever filmed. Comedy, adven- _—— ———— - e L A MMIGRATION COLISEUm on his Bellamy, Superintendent A WARNER BROS.-First Nationa! Picture. eron gy i Lo 1o 1 i Sy oy o M e “THE ORPHAN DUCK" “ “HYDROMANIACS" A L s 0 LEW LEHR in “SILLY SEASONS" in a way that spells entertainment| | from start to finish. The picture, was directed by Lewis Seiler and| N o ) : the scenario was written by Maur- mu “ERE wNED AMD OV ERATED & lice Leo from an original story by LAST TIME TONICGHT Jerry Wnld and Richard Macaulay. G'VE ADvI(E . 54 hugns il S vl HIDDEN STAIRCASE" and DEATH RIDES THE HELP AN WARBURTON ARRIVES Stanton Warburton of the Pelcan | Cold Storage Company arrived in Autho"'y w'" Be In Ju. Junean from the south vesterday| neaul for Week fo Clear {and is stopping at the Baranof Ho- | i Hira Immigrant Problems ALASKAN AT BARANOF | » Stella Easley and Mrs np]dmg‘ Aid for persons desiring clarifica- Telephone 713 or write The Alaska Territorial Employment Service for this qualified worker. STENOGRAPHER—Woman, sin- gle, age 29, university graduate, sec- retarial training. Teaching ri- ence and office experle'nee for ES 317 el M+ ELKS ATTENTION Dunlap of Kodiak arrived in Juneau | from the South yesterday, They are stopping at the Baranof Hotel. it g il JAMES FREEBURN HERE 'tion matters was offered today by Edwin C. Stevens, immigration in- spector of Ketchikan who will be | in Juneau for the remainder of the M‘ek, James Freeburn, former aperntnr On a tour of Juneau, Petersburg in and Wrangell, Stevens is staying at h-|the Baranof Hotel where any. person at/needing help in immigration and naturalization matters may call on tion of immigration or naturaliza- I Juneau yestérday on the nortl bound Alaska and is stopping the Gastineau Hotel. (B Bl i him. Wednesday night, regular meet- i e chile, spaghetti. BUY DEFENSE-STAMPS | ing. Initiation, ey - Iran (Persia) is the fourth oil- T e, BUY DEF‘LNSE BONI)S pmduclng country in the world DUY DEFENS IONIII . ey A 1+ Chesterfiel in the clean white pack with the COOLER, MILDER, BETTER TASTE liked by smokers everywhere J ust as you know you’ll always find it cooler at the beaches, smokers know they can always count on Chesterfield for a Cooler smoke that’s refreshingly’' Milder and far Better-Tasting. Everybody who smokes Chesterfields likes their right combination of the best tobacgos that grow in our.own Southland * and that we bring from far-off Turkey and Greece. THEY SATISFY. BETTY GRABLE starring in 20th Contury-Fox's hit “MIAMI® in Technicolor.