The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 8, 1941, Page 3

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the BIG Pictures and News that Is News NOW! . I OF JU AU ast Times Tonight 3 ol FAPITOL B ot T AEAT RE S ] EANNA GIVES THE BOYS D Leasnrna. | 5!”?50/,{[[” ”y ERROLL FLYNN...AN ‘The Sea Hawk’ PREVIEW TONIGHT IR IR OF THOUSANDS! | &R ." (‘A‘A [ENTURY LAST TIME TONIGHT In Magic Technicolor “MARYLAND" | 4 with RBIN <15 A.M. | SEEIT ——WEDNESDAY, THURSPAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY | mumee acavey awhno 5 ROBERT CUMMINGS - MISCHA AVER HeoBe ® ® > 3 o5 B ROBERY CUMNINGS ISCHA AUF ’ " ’ WINNERS! W g = S0 | . - T AW P TR T M FXTRA? PREVIEW —LISA M - . TONIGHT ;) T March of Time | ., yo- | SPRING PARADE L itM larch of Time | ..p ggpNTINE NIGRTS” | 3 RINO V) e ; " FINISHES 3-DAY ' | FOR STRATEGIC SHOWS FOR LAST ) ACROSS 32, Delicate z | veral prop ) \ 1. Siamese coln wiid | LAST TIME TONGHT . i v ity eminine name { : Hallywoogd = s RUN AT CAPITOL : v - METALS PRESSED TIMES TONIGHT |, , uus zovicn TEARS 3 ) ' elr s \ . [ vy 3 ;iyb\, W ron 1 pl | 12. Chinese pagoda i dalsmly “E o“ tv h ) pes beneath i | 13. Oriental rice 38 ':-‘“‘ ) . I- o us mi “uDSo“ 3 : | dish 39. High mountain v HOMURIN: HOONS the surfa \ vera- Deanna Durbin Is Star of |, o™, 3 tisn meuntain Geological Survey Outlines % ot : ‘ A 1Al ‘ Three Academy Award aashing sgainst buue sy an st . Period Film - Latest I~ R for 1941 e Old Chicagc nbs exploding Inith erio 1im - Laies 10 epnenecy. solq Sh Bejnsing. | Togl'am or i green turf, with the country’s best e Dichigan's. vdge, | Vs 3 ‘ March ot Ti e S Field Season | Winners Head Cast at thoroughbreds - competing, is one By $h s phad) dv been | arch of lime | is: scirin of ativosr 4o i SRicna ! e | that will Jong be remembered. 5d of & wading out lo “‘}‘ | 19. City 1n Para- ruminant | — ! Zoth cen'urv Director Henry King has fash- 7 S Dunki - Deanna Dubin's current picture, | 5o g5 g | gearch for Alaskan sources of tin, Pl ioned a great heart-warming pic- t DAEY 4 “Spring Parade,” showing for the| 2l Superiative ch_plaid ¢, chrome, quicksilver, tungs-| ture everyone must see. {o it, just on the v lisaster” man, had | jag4 times tonight at the Capital | 35, Bies ot Bie ;v”;*;g;; a & "',“fn?.rnlfi“ orbldden | and antimony are being pressed| pDarryl F, Zanuck again has cap- ARG 3 AP A vou' thril jin to ter charted for €X- qppeqire, establishes a number of | \h-\“‘nk [g:“uuy - "cu_l“sfile” paim " tare with special vigor this year, accord- | tyred a great tradition with his X of t i | Aell- wpipgts” for the, singing star |37, Bet harme for b4 Flutter B st A T * (- a press release of the Geolo- | mechnicolor production of “M: SKI (luB wlll y U ti y ) }““'\'»W ‘("":“l~ It is the first picture in which a closc rels- 81, Blaving catd , ¢5. stain A eriang gical Survey land,” new 20th Century-Fox pic- . ' in pal WA Joudspeaker volce 0" she has appeared in period cos-| 2. OId times: €. Rodent _bown 7. Wanting a syl Plans for work in Alaska by the| yyre which is showing for the last The B. E. F., after all, did Jand e oo B e The evac- | tumes. She is scen in the role: of | g0 Frontus T e O R AR W lsblane the Survey duriig “l“: f‘;‘l “I“'“) S€ASON | pines tonight at the 20th Cegtury El[u OFFICERS much chance { o T g, e oy fa @ Hungarian peasant girl wearing 8. Number B e Oy aat e oo | Theatrs. Packed with, thrills, ro-| A ROy The n Y ) HHE ke 2 dleen dasih over the | the voluminous skirt and numer- 16 LRIy i l‘:‘mum :'au(.f- i m:‘"_l s | mance and beauty, it is even great- ToMoRRow m" e ',”' bridge of litile boats to the sailing Ous starched petticoats of the peas- Y Boouetu anie . | myny nts or are |Jn-rl‘("cl||1g arrange- | oF than “Kentycky” and 1is solid 4 iy S A were | vessels. Other little boats pushed into folk-dr Something % . |rasnis for thelr wotk entertainment all the way through., F st L alis reground, for other soldiers.to| It is her first period picture. The o, cogucaiaed | “he tasks to be.undertaken range| Walter Brennan, fhat fre-eatln The Jyneay gkt Gluuwil sk to- LR R g d in. The cameras turned, the'story is laid in Vienna, in the year, 2 Nervous Train_feners] teconnalasenve inves- | horse-loviet pid. gOdger. Who (was CISTRW DIF A Percy’s to_elect new el R e R speakers rasped “Action!” and! 1896, in the reign of Emperor Franz' poitening 1 of mineraiized areas to in- | “Kentucky's’ Academy Award-win- Officers for the soming season. In “ camoras, were . the scene the flaming, roaring hell, | Josef..of . Austria, : Homn.in, Matne | ensiy rch for some of the stra. |ning star, heads an outstanding ‘N absence of P‘-“mg.nn-mt Myn?n jeck of a sail- | Was under way. It is the first picture in which Shatiluent. " mincials, Topographic surveys | featured cast including Fay Baint- f."“dh“'-\‘-llV‘Co 5’;"‘"?“‘:“7 v e e clevated | Only (his time it didn’t flame, ex- Deanna has ever performed any-| [ wed to Supply, information|er, Brenda Joyce, John Payne, 70 W BUESHE C0 g by L form. in the air cepton the truck, and it didn’t roar. ng but a ballroom dance in her ‘rl d in the mineral investigations | Charlle Ruggles, Hattie. McDaniel ) ook second prize in ;ym ¥ izht up. M | 1, after One of the forezround boals had productions. In “Spring Parad Empnoery [and in the national defense program | and Marjorie Weaver. ! rade, was in, charge,.of Bmmml::. Bt i perch | tanzled with a moored yacht, and she does the czardas, wild Hunj Kind of pigeon |will b2 carried on at an accelerated | The absorbing sory centers on yeaqed by Orrin Kimball : Rk s 11 from the spot|ian (it danos < A NSO oo 7ing both ground methods |2 mother’s dversion to horses after = present officers of the Ski Club ! i i hanas ane € mprassed air “bomb” was Auer. and the beautiful Viennese' erlal photography her husband has been thrown and gre Secretary, Jane Vickery Wilson; ¢ ladder, strai > - y held the “bomb” and | waltz with Robert’ Cummings as - |xilled during o fox hunt. Despite Committee Chairmen: Outdoor, on a le with the - t ]‘ die m the Hwflhl\‘-d her partner | i DRICKSON FLIES her inhibitions, her son becomes an Ralph Moreau; Ski Tow, Bill Hix- hi ra. b - lllvllfi- ‘1' i .\;\yll:u‘nw,‘.‘.v,-tli For the f time in her eight + Lance Hendrickson, Chief Clerk | €¥pert horseman and, to further son; Membership, Allen Wicks; So- 1ere we could see. e gl cleurny | pictures, lyrics for. her songs were o goueabinth’ of the Alaska Game Commission, | COmPlicate the' situation, he falls' clal, Virginia Eveland and Orrin 1 the Dunkirk ‘ il § E x 1 Iadiv. wilblen TA ha o@as. T15 Marked with plans to leave by PAA plane today it love with the granddaughter nf Kimball; Publicity, Sybil Godfrey b crater ]” ’ hs (1 s . The WOrds o her four numbers were month, and | for Fairbanks for a routine audit of (& horse trainer. All the glory, ro- Maxwell; Photography, Elmer. Bene- 1 lig AN rui fLa R B ol Sight. "The | written by Gy hn, dean of An\-‘ Commission accounts in Fairbanks | mance and traditions of the South, dict; Bulletin, Jesta Timmerman. rned ske of planes, 1 mu e been an lyric write P ’ s away | 8 i TR e : ariocrt 44 (RS ah 4s. to Ayart icar \\n\ \.”.‘ ot Ak = :«Lm Ax[u‘%u r‘n’gf:itlie plans to be aw :lrf‘ c‘:a\p'::;:ld 1;1 the devtglopment of | : : b s of the p ibility of te . In “Amcrican: 1 lu». :\].IH ) about two wee ‘.eM 7 d)." Llsun'll.fll"l story. : 1 TERROR TERRIER v tudio bui ti ng. But Hollywood's “con- O s A plement | T T W Moiicd SRRy BE eS| . f.scene workers, & bib of the fusion, operated from a switch- UNC screen an lmportant and infor- b e e The Dafly Alaska Empire has the| ica’s most spectacular stecplechase; LANCASTER, Mo—Henry Roberts b board and a loudspeaker, made a e film—and at a time wh A — largest paid circulation of any Al- —the Maryland Hunt Cup Race.|terrier went visiting on a farni. In wasn't a swimming day, but convincing imitation. ¢ American people will n;l-h.,} reiflitiring “with ‘Dudisy’ Beyriolgs MU aswmsper. § oo o0 . The eptctanls o RBDUR silks the next 20 hours he killed 110 rats. 5 e “’”)’1“ TE e oy I‘““ ¥20,.arf - w as chairman of the troop conimit- % TR Ak i e He Spotted the Bismarck e e, o0 16 70 BE HELD IN | S s s st e Brains and Brawn at Penn Graduations atest March of Time will prove ; o ek 16 RAS’ Patnt Ta By ‘ | | Captain #X” tells an awed group of English men and boys how he and his crew members in a U. S.-made Consolidated flying boat spotted the fleeing German battleship Bismarck after it sank H.M.S. Hood. As a result of his radioed instructions, British warships and planes trapped | and sank the mighty Nazi dreadnaught. ! As Nazis Continued Advance i This radiophoto, released by th 4wy -bridge replacing one destroyed by the Russtans as'the German forces tier into Soviet territgay, heipful and enlightening. It ure that every (rue Ameri- want ce, ! n will R LIVINGSTON WERNECKE HERE FROM INTERIOR Livingston Wernecke, general r of the Treadwell-Yukon at i consulting geologist for the Al Juneau Gold Mining Company, has arrived here from the Interior in his private plane, pilot- ¢d by Charles Gropstis, WerneZke is in Juneau on his an- nual trip of inspection and is con- culting with P. R. Bradley. Both Wernecke and Gropstis are stopping at the Baranof Hotel. e ——— Guest for Knotts | Due Here Saturday Miss Virginia Smith of Buffalo, N. Y., will arvive in Juneau on the northbound Princess Charlotte Sat- urday for an extended vacation in the Territery. While in.Juneau she Il be the guest of Mr. and Mrs.’ mes H. Knott, Jr. A G e BUY DEFENSE STAMPS Against R e Germans in Berlin, shows Nazl motorized columns crossing an auxil. advaniced scros the true LEGION DUGOUT ‘Activities in Youth Train- ing Increasing in Territory To develop plans for summer ac- tivities and a round table trainiing , a Scout Leaders’ Pow-Wow | will be held in the Legion Dugout at 8 o'clock tomorrow evening, ac- cording to an announcement rom | Arizona, and she is the daughter Dr. Willlam M. Whitehead, Dis-| of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Krentz of trict Scout chairman, and Jack|hat gity. She arrived July 4 from Likins, District Scout Commis-| geattle on the Aleutian. sioner. | Witnesses to the ceremony were The meeting is open to all per- sons interested in scouting. Scout | leaders invited. Further announcement from the| two Scout heads reveals that (he ‘Auk Bay Scout Patrol and Cub Den have recently re-registered un-| der the leadership of Clarence Wit- | tanen, who will act’in the dual ca- pacity of Scout and Cub mas ‘The Norlitemen troop is also re- ‘Arizona Woman ls tol Bay and at Dutch Harbor where requests for registrations have been received. i Bride of §itka Man‘ Miss Bertha Krentz was married to Peyton Ramer at 7 o'clock last night in the Catholic Church rec-/ tory by the Rev. William G. Le-| Vasseur at an informal ceremony. Mrs. Ramer comes from Douglas, | | Mr, and- Mrs, Oscar Olson The Ramers are leaving today for Sitka, where Mr. Ramer is em- ployed and where they will make| their home. ! it o s University of Pennsylvania football stars go into their last collegiate huddle as they admire a diploma received as they were graduated. Left to right: Robert M. Hunt, varsity football guard; s X. Reagan, holder of the individual football scoring record.at the pniversity ; Raymond A. Frick, grid captain; Anthony “Tony” Chizmadia, fullback, and An v Caputo. who won six letters in three varsitv seasons. CAL M'GRAW HERE | Cal McGraw, of Sitka, arrived here | yesterday and is stopping at the Baranof Hotel, _ THEIRFIR Brenda dance as husband and wife at a their marriage in New York. The 2 -year-old heiress and her athlete- husband plan a honeymoon in Honolulu. Diana Duff Frazier and John Simms Kelly enjoy their first _ SOME LIKE FROCKS DARK; SOME LIKE. HT, - STDANCE Lett, éelanese sandcheck dress; right, wine-colored Persian print costume Some women prefer dark clothes with touches of white to wear in the hot weather; others choose con- trasts like brown and white, and still others stick #0 cottons that are easily laundered and are very cool. The sandcheck dress, left, is made of celanese. It is in one of the popular new shades of m refreshing green, and brings out the tiny checks in the weave of the sheer fabric. ‘The erisp linen collar adds freshness, as daes the_shoulder corsage of .violets. The hat is a “Trinidad- tan. bursi . - straw. Joan Bennett, right, is modeling a Persian print costume in summer wine. wedding reception which followed

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