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PAGE THREE FINE START IS MADE ON RUBBER SALVAGE DRIVE 3,150 Pounds Turned in| Up Unfil Friday Night Here Up last night, Juneau 1’es1-1 dents had turned in a total of 3,150 pounds of scrap rubber in the current campaign which closes June 30, Chairman Tom Dyer reportad| teday. But the city still has a long | way to go before every ounce of scrap rubber i turned in. Juneau ministers will contribute to the campaign tomorow by giving | | three-minute sermons on the col- lection drive, This procedure 1s; being followed in Marin County, California, also, Dyer was informed today in a wvire from Stanley E. Stretton, district sales manager for the Standard Oil Company of Cali- fornia, which is backing the cam- paign along with the Union O:l Company Edna Almquist and Elsie Blythe, of the Alaska Game Commission, made the rounds. of Federal Build- {ing offices today with waste bask-| ;em. collecting everything from rub- {ber stamps to hot water bottles. { Juneau Boy Scouts are carrying | lon a collection contest among the | six troops and are also carrying on | a campaign to collect the rubber| tires used by boat owners for fend- ers | If you have a donation, give it to your grocery delivery man, or if you wish to collect the one-cent- TO0 CENTURY the men of Annapolis ...and the girls they love! Here is their story . . . of heart-throbs and thrills. .. of fun ashore . . . adven- ture at sea...as “middies” are made into Navy men! Hilarious! Spectacular! Romantic! | to ROBERT YOUNG. LIONEL BARRY NAVY BLUE AND GOLD; with Florence RICE -« Billie BURKE Tom Samuel S. _Paul Barnett BROWN - HINDS - KELLY - PARKER | | | | 1 | | PICTURE Scteen Play by George Bruce A Sam Wood Productiog Produced by Sam Zimbalist CAPITOL The Capitol Has the ANNAPOLIS 1S PORTRAYED IN CAPITOL FILM Jimmy Stewart and Robert Young Head Cast in "Navy Blue and Gold’ “Navy Blue and Gold,” M-G-M’s spectacular navy picture, returns to the Capitol Theatre tomorrow by popular demand, with James Stew- art, Robert Young and Lionel Bar- rymore headwng the “big name” cast in a story of life at Annapolis which traces the respective careers of three youths who come to the naval academy from different walks of life and with totally different aims, Supporting the trio ct stars are Florence Rice, in the feminine lead, Billie Burke, Tom Brown, Samuel 8. Hinds, Paul Kelly and Barnett Parker, with the direction in the hands of Sam Wood, one of Holly- wood’s outstanding megaphonists. Commander Harvey Haislip, USN, acted as techrical adviser for the Academy scenes. The story described the dramatic rise of a common seaman from a| battleship to high honors at An- napolis. The role is played by Stewart, with Young .appearing as a sardonic youth who cares little for Navy life. They both love the sister of a fellow midshipman, play- ed by Florence Rice and Tom Brown, respectively. Barrymore is the veteran coach who influence: James Stewart is coming to the M-G-M’s thrilling navy romance. Jimmy'sinthe Navy the Navy team to win in a bitter { gridiron battle against Army. Due to an error in the record of his father’'s Navy service, the man portrayed by Stewart, faces disgrace | " | Pending a hear- al the Academy. ing he is forced out of the Acad- emy but eve:tually he clears his | father’'s name and is reinstated. - - - - ALFRED LOMEN, F. C. AUSTIN ARE ON WAY T0 NOME Pr 1 ident of Company and Alfred Lome| Lomen Commerc F. Clinton Austin, Vice President of the Comp: were in Juneau last night on their way to Nome, headquarters of the company. Mr. Lomen and Mr. Austin will spend the summer months taking care of the company’s interests and return to their Seattle offices next fall, according to present plans. Mr. Lomen is well known through- out Alaska aud has served several sessions as Sevator in the Territos- ial Legislature as has his brother, Ralph Lomen, who is now repre- senting the Lomen Company in Fairbanks, - .- INVASION OF MIDDLE EAST IS INDICATED (Continued from Page One) |the taking of Black Sea ports of the Crimea will make the oil of | caucasus more available to Ger- many, and the Caucasus leads into the Middle East. Capitol in “Navy Blue and Gold,” Robert Young, Lionel Barrymore, Flevence Rice, Billie Burke and Tom Brown are others in the star- studded hit. - “TILLIE THE TOILER" | ! and “THE PINTO KID” BIG Pic DOUGLAS NEWS SCHOOL BOARD MAKES | TENTATIVE SELE! | | NEW SUPERINTENDENT Pending favorable response to | communications already sent out, the choice of Superintendent for 1l)<mg!as Public Schools next term | was settled, temporarily at least, at a meeting of the School Board last evening, Several applications |for positions were looked over, the | necessary conta ordered made. Other business disposed of includ- ed payment of current bills and review of repair and improvement work laid out for the summer. The painting and calsomining job is to | be started at once it was decided - D BERTINE TO MOVE | To occupy the home of Mr. and |Mrs. Loveless while they are away jon a trip, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Vertin expect to remove to Douglas early next week. S e — MR. LOVELESS TO BE | ORDAINED DURING VISIT TO STATES Mr. and Mrs, George Loveless and daughter expect to depart ear- ly nex: week for a trip south, vis- |iting first in Vancouver with Mrs. | Loveless’s parents, and continuing |to Deioit where Mr. Loveless wilj be ordained in his ministerial pro# fession, They plan to be away three months — e — FROM TENAKEE i Mr. and Mrs. Jack Warner ar- irived in town this morning from Tenakee Springs on a business trip over the weekend. —— MISS JANE HIBBARD GIVES RESIGNATION . FROM HEALTH WORK Announcemernt was made this | week by Miss Jane Hibbard, senior Public Health Nurse, of her resig- nation from the Juneau Health Center. Miss Hibbard’s vacation will start on July 1, when she will go south to visit in Oregon for a time. Her plans are indefinite beyond that. Miss Stephenie Bogdon, Public Health Nurse who has been assist- ing in the Health Center, will re- main in Juneau. I ORPHA P. GABLE T0 BE MARRIED THIS EVENING, Announcement was made today i { | 1 that Miss Orpha Pear]l Gable, nurse | in St. Ann’s Hospital, will be mar- ried this evening in the St. Ann's! Nurses Home to Franklin Barnett of this city. {* The Rev. W. H. Matthews, Jr., 1 will perform the ceremony this eve- | ning. Following the ceremony, the | couple will go to Sitka in the next | few weeks to make their home, —————— | i | i Added Enterfainment | tertain tomorrcw for all service men | hosts are !treatment for the removal a-pound price on the scrap, deliv- er it in person to either Juneau Motors or Cowling & Davlin Co. .- ALASKA COASTAL MAKES SCHEDULE, CHARTER FLIGHTS A COLOR CARTOON 1OBBIES LATE NEWS | tures! 'NVESIIGATORS Passengers who arrived here n'oml | Sitka yesterday afternoon with Al- laska Coastal Airlines were Clyde |F. Nunnally, Mrs, W. A. Rogers, | |A. van Mavern, S. Einstoss and A. GOVT. AGENCIES ~ o.:on | Roy Williams, Paul Kinch and Investigators to perform investi- | Willlam Paui, Jr. were outgoing gative work for Federal agencies | Passengers from Juneau to Hoonah are being sought through an an- | Yesterday and returning here from nouncement rcleased today by the|Hoonah yesterdsy was T. H. Dyer. United States Civil Service Com-|Dr: James C. Ryan returned -with mission. The salary is $2600 a|ACA from Tenakee. . vear. It is expected that positions| On & flight of ACA to Sitka this will be filled in Washington, D. C., | morning those leaving Juneau were and throughout the United States.|Mrs. L. Reinke. Louise, Katherine Appointees w.l probably be in a|tHd Alden Holt and J. E. Weldes |travel status for the greater Two- charter flights wers made part | - lof the time. The work will be iR 't0: Tyes, lriuge of | late yesterday, a confidential character, in which|ing in Fred Krigin, and one to Po- the investigato» must meet and con- laris-Taku, ARE SOUGHT FOR |fer with individuals in all walks of | DR G life. The daia developed must be, STOCK QUQOTATIONS |assembled in written reports. | Experience is required either ln} NEW YORK, June 20 Closing making investigations in connec- 4 Ition with the prosecution of civil ornquolation OF BB 1D B 107 £ i, day's short sesion of the stock ex- criminal cases, in the general prac-| change s 69%, Anaconda 247, |tice of law, which included court pethlehem Steel 51%, Common- ! presentation or investigation in pre-| wealth and Southern 3/16, Curtiss paring cases for trial, or in respon-' wright 5%, International Harvester sible positions which required the 457, Kennecott 28%, New York exercise of tact and independent Central 67%, Northern Pacific 5, |judgment in meeting and dealing| United States Steel 45%, Pound {with the public. Education com-|$4.04. pleted in an accredited college may ! DOW, JONES AVERAGES be substituted for a part of the!' experience. Persons with legal edu- | The following are today’s Dow, |rails 2357, utilities 11.99. - e MRS. L. REINKE AND GRANDCHILDREN GO BY PLANE TO SITKA L. Reinke and her three| are particularly desired. Applicants must be at least and not over 55 years. A written| test will be given to competitors to determine their aptitude for learn-| ing and adjusiing to the duties in| MTS: the service. Applications must be Srandchildren, Louise, Kathryn filed with the Civil Service Cum-i“"d Alden Holt, who have been | mission, Washington, D. C., and will |$Pending the last week visiting in | be accepted until the needs of the|JUneau, left by ACA plane this service have been met, morning to return to their home So that additional persons may i Sitka. have the opportunity to apply for T e positions in the Government Print-| A~ VAN MAVERN RETURNS ing Office, the closing dates for| Van Maverh, commercial brok- Bindery Operative and Printer, returned to his home in Juneau Monotype Keyboard Operator, hnve}"y Alaska Coastai Airlines yester- been extended to July 30, 1942. AD_‘day afternoon after spending sev- plications for these positions must| 2} days in Sitka on business. be filed witii the Commission's AR oy IR Washington, office not later than| A. N. DUNLOP ARRIVES that date. | A. N. Dunlop of the Continental The appointments will be for the CA0 Company, arrived in Juneau duration of the war and for no|bY Plane yesterday after a busi- longer than six months thereafter. ness teis (0 MikA Announcements and forms for ap- plying may be obtained at 311 Fed- | eral Building, Juneau. . AUK BAY PICNIC ‘ FOR ARMY SUNDAY ' | Residents of the Auk Bay aren‘ and the Glacier Highway will en- 251 25| of the area, at a picnic postponed from last Sunday. A program has been planned in case of bad weath- er and all service men and their urged to meet at the Auk Bay area at 4:30 o'clock. e -——— FRED KRIGIN MAKE! FLIGHT FROM TYEE Fred Krigin arrived yesterday af- ternoon from Tyee with Alzxska‘ NOTICE Coastal Airlines to have medu‘ul‘ AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing of a |air route from Seattle to Nome, o He |sale at J. B. Burford & Co. adv. — - ee+e - | CORSAGE_Marion Weisert wears war stamp corsage. e et R piece of steel from his eye. cation and appropriate experience Jones averages: industrials 10442, OPENS SUNDAY AT TWENTIETH |'Kisses for Breakfast’ Stars Dennis Morgan in Comedy In a far fetched and fast mov- ing story madc for comedy, Den- | nis Morgan, Shirley Ross and Jane Wyatt are coming to 20th Century Theatre tomorrow in “Kisses for Breakfast.” The story deals with an amnesia victim who marries not | lone, but two wives, Miss Ross and | | Miss Wyatt respectively. ‘ When two wives arrive on the lscene of the honeymoon, it natur- lally results in a free-for-all, ex- | pertly handled and hilariously fun- ny, with Morgan, as “Rodney | |Trask,” the amnesia victim who |has too many wives, getting most >f |the blows. Dennis Morgan’s singing and his |engaging personality add the touch |of reality needed to the wacky |story, but good direction by Lew's | Seiler also goes far toward mak- |ing it an excellent comedy. |Lee Patrick, Jerome Cowan, Una maine Callender. | On the screen tonight at the 20th !Cenbury are “Dead Men Tell,” a Charlic Chan mystery and “The | Fargo Kid,” starring Tim Holt. MOOSE LODGE T0 HAVE CHARGE OF PARADE ON 4TH| The Moose Lodge, No. 700, of Ju- neau has been given full responsibil- | ity for the parade to be held here | on the Fourth of July, according to | the committee in charge. At the regular meeting last night of | the Legion of the Moose, plans were | made to have the finest parade ' possible and it was suggested that | it be called the “Victory Parade.” Moose Minute Men will act as guides. It was also decided last night that the Moose will not enter a | float this year, but will have the lodge represented in another man- ner. Moose mep have been invited to“ a party tonight in the Moose Club | Rooms following the installation of | officers of the Women of the Moose. - — SUBSTITUTE P. 0. - CLERKS WANTED The U. 8. Civil Service Commis- sion announces a Post Office Sub- stitute Clerk examination for the purpose of establishing an eligible register from which selections may be made to fill existing and future vacancies as they may occur in the positions of Substitute Clerk in the Post Office Service at Juneau. Applications must be on file at the office of the Manager, Elevenih | U. 8. Civil Service District, 326 Post Office Building, Seattle, Wash- expected to return this weekend Lo BUY DEFENSE BONDS i Tyee. BUY DEFENSE STAMPS ington, not la'er than the hour of ‘closing business on June 30, 1842. Supporting the three stars are | O'Connor, Barnett Parker and Ro- | | The date and place of examination | ation, requirements, salaries, etc) will be shown on the admission|and application blanks may be oh- cards furnished applicants after | tained from e‘ther the Postmli&‘, close of rece.p: of applications. ’ur 311 Federn. Building, Juneau. Copies of the announcement of R this examination (containing full| The Turks introduced coffed to information as to place of examin- | Europe around 1683, A i "Kisses for Breakfast” § | Warner Brothers “Kisses for Breakfast” is coming to the 20th Cen- tury featuring Dennis Morgan, Jane Wyatt and Shirley Ross, the . trio above. { NOTICE! Effective today, Thursday, June 18, all outstanding accounts owed to the Triplex Cleaners are payable at the OFFICE ONLY! ® TRIPLEX CLEANERS SAM, THE TAILOR GEACTIVATOR ror ENTLE WASHING ACTION oy ) GENERAI ; Alaska Electric Light | ELECTRIC [ & Power Co. Faokero B #