The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 14, 1937, Page 3

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Beautiful But Buosinesslike! TR STAGE, SCREEN, FURIOUS ACTION RADIOSTERS IN BIS BROADCAST, [Comic Treatment of Radio| Business Theme of Fea- ture at Capitol SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAT ’ TONIGHT { GLL-AMERICANS of ithe SHOW WORLD! g 2 S { The world’s greatest i 0 T entertainers in a “Big S B deast” thats top TONIGHT THEATRE 3 BREATHLESS THRILL ABOVE THE CLOUDS! Commercial Put to Test Winging through speed | A dozen big time radio entertain-| ers in addition to a st the f screen and stag " , ; port plane |been assembled by Paramount to g ik g thrilling moment |mak Big Broadcast of 1937 L : SR . Lle? ’ di Without Capitol Theatre, the ron production of its kind.| k Benny, George Burns jand Gracie Allen, Bob Mar- {tha Raye, Benny Goodman and hi 5 ISwing Orchestra, and Leopold Sto- {kowski and his onyny Or- |chestra heading radio headliners, and Shirley Ross, Ra) {Milland, Frank Forest, eonore |Whitney representing Holiywood The Big Broadcast of 1937" is an lall-star attraction whose individ- Jual performers have followings run- ‘ning into millions, | The story is a comic of the broadeasting busit f one of 3 wboard which its most occur, RKO Ra Orders’ )] to the C m ; romantic drama The the eat of modern Robert Armstrong and Vinton Ha- the principal masculine Sally Eilc rdess with whom avi worth have rival pilots, plane stew of *d with to the en Ha- and 1= finish tested L thrilling treatment s directed this film Benny, g e " version of the Peter B. Kyne story |as station master, has unen- he production guidance of |viable job of keeping Gracie Allen Reid. The supporting players Isponsor of an important program, o Ward Bond, Frank M. happy. He is also responsibie for % S | , Arthur Lof SR L SIMMONS BACK "FROM SEATTLE SATURDAY P.M. teaming with For- ALSO v It With Candy False Alarm Straight As An Arrow Evergreen Bowl e 4 o Activities Are MARTHA RAYE BENNY GOODMAN and his orchestra Shirley ROSS Ray MILLAND Frank FOREST BennyFIELDS and LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI and his symphony orr,lwstra mas and {gets on the air- st, to the good fortune of the au- |dience. She and Ray Milland carry the love interest. It might be s 0., that she is beauti ; ) i university at Oxford, O., was selected as the i -ed cn the campus, she is taking a business cour itent on & commerical career rather than professionalizing her pulchritude. | 'LEAVES SERVICE "+ e’ b o b s s AAT Pilot Makes Flight to ; (AFTER 53 YEARS trers; 0 ret Joseph J. P. Wi who Ie and ¢ July Kenai photos Yolo, photographer ms, of the F taking w <pect to be gone un aking bear “sho and mcuntain sheep in the McKinley Deadly Ne Sunday Go To Meeting males—Daily Alaska Emp! out in the » met the then su- Columbia & Navigation Com- and accepted with that I'ro perintendent of t meals, and he also initiated many improvements for comfort of se He personally super pre B. C fl. and fough space for pas and bigger wi late Capt. J. W. wide reputation for splendid This Morning Kootenay eam pany, at Nelson his invitation to join up He remained on the upper for three yea in Troup in build- wheelers to run \laska and Tele- on Stikine have been the all- ish John W Juncau-Young make - garding Everg that we can hs GOEBEL feel kindly | | LBl I known, Northland spent some mionc 3 and if I remember used the mallets for horse balls for cattle and had a up. ‘Perhaps as much of my early life it on a ranch We liked action were not always fond of supervision.” Through the courtesy of Mr valuable contributions b Iy been made to aid in beautifying the premises of Evergreen Bowl, Ll da SEAL SAILS ON PATROL DUTY TO WESTWARD 3oand f¢ ward, the ion ve: B. C Alaska dmn mere back Transport Pilot Shel- ms has foilowed his ar- here from Seattle Sat- peds urday evening, with ene flight yes- terday and one today. Meanwhile Pilot L. F. Barr and the AAT Stin- iplane have taken it easy returning to their han snoon after spending the Lake Hasselborg north from S tle immons in the AAT cket Saturday were ] , R. R. Brown, J Gucker and two small and Jerry Gucke Simmons left Seattle about 7 o'clock Saturday morning, and, after stops at Alert Bay Ketchil arrived here 5 bout 6 o'clock Saturday evening. The flight was completed in about ) CLOCKS PLACED IN lar EVERGREEN BOWL (=% TR sunuery. o0, the Cunsaiin QT seven hours fying tine, it ex-] N i iy Bnatii ol ol o Air While in this B. C. Coast service earned a ‘ . : Glacier Bay Early TOES TWEAK WRESTLER’S NOSE the { don d sent ship: S. Bryom Retires from priia Active Life — Well- 1897 assisted ing a fleet of I between: Wrangell aph Creek, B and 3 wider Cap ngers sh basins. my quet nerly of Juneau h —ee correctly, we Passed t the Pioneers Home| river. This was Great Lak el Wednesday, June 9,! e “All-Red”, n s 12 to advices received from | ¥ . : ! the Y but eason s s 2 [ : Eiler Hansen, Superintendent at the hoats Home. The ploneer was laid to rest| Blakeley. Cemetery on Thurs- | the y on a ¢ I line ind the round- ' &ceor with Bel- Mrs, w and this was y natur over by pen 1y ! in Atlin a year veteran ‘caterer in il remem- urdoughs he popu- Atlin in § sons, J nd too much iR born in Germany, overie came to Alaska the occupation later placed the e rer in 1898 following ind he i . of cook and ba - Je undreds of old the man w Kootenay S and Hotel in in the Bellanca at 10 o'clock forenoon, Pilot Simmons to Chichagof with three min- s and returned here 5 o'clock fternoon with George An- and Henry Peterson from Chi- of and F. E. Caruthers, Georg. Melbo and Elmer Freeburg from Lake Hasselborg. Up with the arrival here south- bound this morning of the steamer 11\111\“1 McKinley, Pilot Simmons and the Totem took five roundtrip | passengers off that vessel on a char- ter flight to Glacier Bay, then back 1917 3 to Hoonah where he left them to Mon- : await the McKinley. He took off|_ |from here at 3:30 o'clock this morn- | J/ing and returned at 6 o'clock. Pas- (b0 and Freeburg. He then re- sengers were: P, J .Andrea, of the Mmained overnight at Lake Hassel- . |Oceanic Sales Company, Seattle borg. All reported excellent fishing salmon brokerage firm; . An- 8t the lake. " |drea; and their friends, Mr. and! x:;mrsx W. Rohrfi and Joseph Sag- PUBLIC |Nvl'|'£D TO |“Pitot L. ¥. Barr compietea nis| FLAG DAY SERVICES, | nere) ELKS” HALL TONIGHT latest hop when he returned | Sunday forenoon at 10 o'clock from | Sy Lake Hasselborg with James Larson, | | B passenger recommeéndation of Grover | - Fi8 - 3 b g G 2 Winn, member of the .Junmu} i 3 Sk B_“' ‘ (“"““{"".‘ ."‘"““" Board, clocks have been pla 3 ey, e Tosl i i Sihsed i ; Columbia river to enable children to| [ i sy Dol Appoliea intende when parents have so s g |ioin t ter accepted | shore rd, wh until 1815, when he Great Lakes as marine superin- tendent for that branch of the Can adian Pacific’s operation patrol duty laska Jeal saf Sunday with Capt. K. in command. . Ameng those were Cl Rhod Execut of ion, who is on a swing Territory in connectior 1 the c jame Commis-| gopoo de at A % nd coastwise neral su Byrom in convenient Bowl home ed green 100ard | peturn Assistant Commis- G hrough the Lode and placer iocation notices with game' for sale at The Empire Office. Fresh Fruit and Vegetables 'HOME GROWN RADISHES, ONIONS and FRESH LOCAL EGGS DAILY California Grocery ordered BYROM VANCOUVER, B. C., June T. (Special Correspondence) — Sailor, shipbuilder, hotel keeper, dining car dent and war-time food control ldent and wa In the heat of a wri ng match in Milwaukee, Wis., Bert Rubi (on the mat) tweaked the nose of Jack Kogut with his nimble toes. The grip irked Kogut so much he ended the affair by pinning Rubi. Transferred East further afield transferred tie 1woo controlad- | treal sral superintendent viser to the Canadian government|the Sleeping and Dining Car at Ottawa, all this J. Byrom, partment of the Canadian Pacific lencompassed in fifty-three years of fhm found himself a few months la- active business life extending from|ter loaned to the Canadian gov- Scotland to the Yukon and Stik-|ernments food control board |ine rivers in Canada’s Far North |he remained until the war ¢ THE PURE FOODS STORE H to the Pacific C & B e B o SREPAT -4t Vioh Returning to the Pacific Coa Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery ||l ik o o e post of car|1918 when Capt. Troup sent 2 Itering superintendent of the Canad- him to go to Juneau, Alaska % 'ian Pacific Railw British Col-|connection with salvage of t umbia Coast Steamship ted Princess Sophia, he 1 He went 1-iwhen | in to i 5 R 2 N | Redman, M. J. Wilcox, John H, Walmer and M. E. Monagle. A dinner at the Bills' Club was the opening feature, the travelers | reported, followed by an intiation | of four candidates by the Wrangell iloduc. Climax of the evening was a barn dance with a real, live cow on hand for a prize. - .- Prof. R. C. Buley of Indiana Uni- | versity's history department each ent reward to the de- - e service,| {2 { TAILOR MADE SUITS from $55 turning the organization he has|came to Vancouver as ass built up over the past three dec-| ades over to his assistant, J. H. B. Reld, \rine superintendent |C. D. Neurotsos, He tar unde followed Capt former chief steward of the|Neurotsos to Victoria when he suc- Margaret Meck Selected as “Queen of the Great Lakes”, Miss Margaret Meck, 22- Vic Colburn, and Shelby Tucker, |whom he had flown from Junes |to the lake Saturday evening, leav-| ling here at 6:30 oclock. After |landing them on Hasselborg, Pilot | | Public Flag Day services will be |spring gives a 5 held by the Juneau Lodge of Elks at 8 o'clock tonight in the Elks’ Hall and a program fitting of the student who sees the first robin. - Surgeons removing the appendix occasion has been arranged by EX-|,r Herbert Ferguson, 56, Linton, Princess Marguerite on the Van- ceeded Capt. Troup on the latter couver-Seattle run, whom he chose|retirement, and Byrom became ca and trained for the post. tering superintendent | As he did so, and received the y.oudj Although he held |wishes of his manager, Capt. R. W.|several times calling |McMurray, R.N.R., he looked bac e it o3 {on a career jammed with adventure | g . . . . . . in many widely separated regions| Third Division Passes in Review at Fort Lewis of the globe. Born in USA. | , He reversed the typical North American success story by being born in New Jersey and migrating as a youngster to Scotland, instead {of being born in Scotland and com- ing to America, as Andrew Carnegie did. Still in his teens, he braved the GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. iraw North Sea winds in schooners e o Wacshing Machines oyt and steamers oll‘%hu. ‘SCUIH:J: [& L. Vacuum Cleaners RS TR Flat Irons cific Navigation Company, predeces- THEY SATISFY! |Barr returned here empty in the #lted Ruler Norman C. Banfield.|rnq. coal miner, found a stone in it |Patco Saturday evening to ve Music will be in charge of MIS. |ap inch and a half in ciyeumference, |here again for the lake at 8 o'clock | Hairy Sperling. | >ro !that evening with Carruthers M“I"‘hpll\f ‘J“rlc"'ilm Eltkfl‘khvmh‘d ;»y tilv NOTICE 3 . | Exalted Ruler, took part in the| c e Moos | initiatory service and Elks' jubilee | nponqay ul)t: [&%m. Ellgg.ltemtgf ’:[elg: |at Petersburg Saturday night and | ceps All members urged to attend. the Flag Day services there yes- GERTIE OLSEN, terday. They were Banfield, Herb gzqy. Recorder. FourFreelectures —By— STANFORD KINGSLEY CLAUNCH America’s Foremost Food Scientist, Psychologist and Health Instructor AUTHOR: The “ENERGY DI System Scientific Eating The P Diet Health and Beauty. ———— PROGRAM TU , JUNE 15 — Rebuilding Radiant L_ - Health In Sick And Worn-Out Bodies. WED., JUNE 16—Fighting Disease, Old Age And Death With Foods. THUR ALL HAND WORK SHOP FROM OUR NEW PATTERNS BEFORE JULY 4! SAM THE TAILOR PHONE 642 SAM SHABALDAK year-old blonde Cleveland model, will reign as chief hostess at the exposition in Cleveland this sum- mer. position: for seamar of For C r of the present B. C. Coast ser- vice. He served on the Islander, later destined to be lost at sea and in 1890 went to San Francisco to| join the Goodall, Perkins line op- erating from the Bay City to Puget | ‘Suund and British Columbia ports. . By 1892 he was chief steward on| Alaska Electric Light and ||\ oo vl e Power Company Tune in on KINY-—12:15 noon, 5:45 P.M. 17— Your Conscious Mind — How Thoughts Make Or Break You. FRI, JUNE 18—Your Subconscious Mind — Releasing The Mighty Powers Within You. 117 Franklin Street, Juneau Admission Free, But Come Early for Best Seats. All Welcome. Summertime is health-building time in Alaska.” the original Canadian Pacific Em- press liners. On Sidewheelers Later he was employed on the| well-known Puget Sound sidewhegel- ers, North Pacific and Seahome, and looked after comforts of Can- ludlan Pacific passengers on lhclrl Seventy-five hundred soldiers of the Third Division, largest peacetime cnncentra‘ll‘m in the history of Fort Lewis, Wash., passed in review during spring maneuvers there. Some of the units are shown above, passing or 2pproaching the reviewing stand. The men were assembled from Wash ington, Utah, Montana, and California,

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