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The Shew Place of Juneau SUN. — MON. — TUES. Midnight Preview Tonight 1:15 A. Matinee Sunday ') P. M. The News o \SE L[‘,Efi (oY' U\(q e VOGE OF EAPERIE: Wl ‘]“\PE\o\:N PERT WELTEN it CENTLE by “ G\‘.‘.Co W AN %H\‘ E (Y8 x mu cmmt.fl SHORTS LAST TIMES TONIGHT MARCH OF TIME |Bombing and Sinking Panay 3ehind the News CIRCUS DAY SKI SKILL M. 8 N, N. GUNBOAT: and “RACKETEERS IN EXILE"” “ROBINSON CRUSOE” OUR SHORT SUBJECTS ARE THE TALK OF :THE TOWN! Five members of the crew of a twin-motored army transport plane were rescued from the waters of San Francisco Bay when the big ship was forced down by engine trouble. Sgt. G. J. Parker, Private F. Col. Davenport Johnson, pilot and commandant at Hamilton Field. pulled from the bay, oaly slightly dam-l:rd at top, left to right: Women's Club Essay Winners Are Announced Violet Paul Takes First l)lflcc i" DISCUSSXOI] of Alaska Rl Rl e S ol of winners in the Juneau Woman's {Club essay contest on “Alaska’s | Gift from Mother Nature Violet Paul is named winner of the first ‘])HL( of $4; Patricia Berg, second, 182 1. and Betty Nordling, third, of fifty cents each ded to the following in named: Merion Cass, Davis, Shirley Davis, | Dorothy R etts, John Tanaka, and | Dean Allen. The contest was open |to students in the seventh and {eighth grades Mrs. R. B. Lesher was chairman lof the department in charge of the essay contest for the Juneau Wom- assisted by Mrs. A. M. lll‘ order | Anna Lois {an’s Club, | Geyer ‘ —_— -so {LISTON’S DAUGHTER IS ABOARD BARANOF John Hagmeier, Members of the crew are shown | M5 John Hawmeer, xd“(;g}:fi; A. McCallum, Lt. A. L. Moore, Col. €. E. Giffin, ana |21 1 C Ln and S50 of Moy The plane is shown below as it was |aboard the Baranof accompanied by | her husband. When Leland Stanford, Jr., died in 1884 in his seventeenth year, his parents founded the university ‘nigm at 8 o'clock. Card party to fol- | lina State College, says the best| of that name at Palo Alto, Califor- | low with prizes for pinochle nia, as a memeorial. | whist. Admission 40c. adv i X 3 “{ Mr. and Mrs. Hagmeier come SONS OF NORWAY | Earl L. Hostetler, nead of animal north from their home in Portland.. Meeting at Odd Pellows Hall to- husbandry research at North CJ!‘O— —————— Italic type was first used in 1501 by Aldus Manutius, an jprinter. and pork comes from well finished ho ;welghmg from 200 to 250 pounds. Ttalian [“Trees,” ]HIT PARADE ClsTomey AT CAPITOL Panay Hnmhlng Scenes Al‘v on for Last Times Tonight Primitive 1\2gro melodies hms not enly have had a mark- *ffect on modern dance music, 1 on the and | but ev instruments usec dance bands, according to Duke |Ellington, Harlem’s aristocrat of whose understanding of bar- | Ibaric jungle harmonies took .him from New York's famous “Cotton Club” to Hollywood to be feaured in Republic’s “The Hit Parade \Which will have its local premiere he Capitol Theatre Lc rhythms of t xample,” he poin are emphasized by the tom-tom, a primitive neg ment; of the gourd, another pro-| duct of the jungle, and of the clavis, | which is simply one stick beaten on another. | The novel plot of “The Hit Pa- rade” revolves about a young ent’s efforts to elevate an unknown inger to radio stardom. Tempor ily stymied - when jealous rival oduces a prison record for the girl, nces Langford, assembles the biggest names of stage and into a brilliant testimonial cast to clear the name and repu- tation of the girl. Among present are Carl nmr Parade Orchestra, Du 0 instru- ag- | those and his Hit| Elling ‘ull Elmer, and Max Terhune. and “hestra, Eddie Duchin and 4‘!—\ chestra, Pic and Pac, Al Pearce m(l‘ his Gang, George Givot, Oscar and I Gus Meins lent his capable hand| . oF Al | Shuvalova), Russian singer, who ri The Panay bombing scencs will| bride of Stan Laurel, famed screen comedian and partner Laurel-Hardy team. Despite a profesting affidav Laurel, a final decree of divorce wed in Yum: Laurel showing, the sports film,! Jast wife being Virginia La will be presented ; e IJri Rae Carlson be shown at the Capitol for the last| time tonight | As a special event of the three day Ski Skill” was ente ar coming | Arizona. Mrs, decree been marrie 1, who contes G-MAN divorce ' DOUBLAS T RAINBOW GIRLS, DE MOLAYS WILL INSTALL TONIGHT Edithbelle Heller Becomes Worthy Advisor, Charles § Jenne Master Councilor & big night at the This is ac- Tonight will be Scottish Rite Temple jcording to an announcement made today by officers of the Order of nbow for Girls and those of Roy~ Arch Gunnison Chapter, Order of DeMolay for Boys. The occas- ion is the joint installation cere= monies of both orders. A large at- endance |and boys Masonic |pected The incoming {stalled of the parents of the girls as well as members of the Lodge and Eastern Star, 1 invited guests, Is ex- to be present [ officers to be in- < the Rainbow Glrls are: 3 Worthy Advisor, Edithbelle Heller; Worthy Associate Advisor, Kather- |ine Torkelson; Charity, Jane Blom= lgren; Hope, Phyllis Jenne; Faith, | IMildred Webster; Recorder, Lazette | Shearer; Treasurer, Elaine Housel; § Chaplain, Christina Nielsen; Drill = Leader, Barbara Hermann; Love, § Mary Stewart; Religion, Beatrice ell; Nature, Sonnie Erickson; i alily, Sue Stewart; Fidelity, |Lillian Olson; Patriotism, Ruth, {Kunnas; Service, Ruth Allen; Con- tidential Observer, Lila Sinclair; Outer Observer, Marjorie Snell; Mu=- |sician, Bernice Mead; Choir Direc~ |tor, Margaret Harris; Choir Mem- |bers, € Martha Harris, Eli- |zabeth Tucker, L Tucker, Jer=- |dis Winther, Francis Paul, Dorothy l“u\un Dorothy Fors, Sylvia Da- ' , Doris McEachran, Mildred Ken=- and Betty Rice. Mrs. Harold ently became the |Smith, the newly appointed Mother of the | Advisor, will also be installed. The it by the first Mrs. |ins officer will be Aberta 1d the couple were assisted by several Past twice bef Advisors. ted the validity of | Officers of the |installed will be: G his DeMolay to be Master Councilor, Charles Jenne; Senior Councilor, Bill Alexander; Junior Councilor, Herman Porter; Senior Deacon, Elwin Messer; Junior Deacon, Peter Warner; Senior Steward, Shelby | | Tucker Junior Steward, David Ba[:k Fl]"flwu]g FUR ALA K {[Reischl; Standard Bearer, Harold N E ws ‘ |Zenger; Marshal, Donald Wilcox; [ Almoner, Claude Hirst; Sentinel, | 0 tnmg"‘ Meet MAKES TALK Harry Watkins; Preceptors, Frank - [ Parsons, John Alstead, Rudy Ed- MISS FEERO RETUF oo |munds and Alfred Zenger. Past FROM PRINCE RUP t {Master Councilor Peter Mel Miss Geraldine Feero was an ar-| Dr: Rac Lilllan Carlson, local op-| FB] Chief Tells Juniorfact as installin: afioes D:le:iitt:dw:yl xival here on the Princess Nopah |\OMeUrist, returned to Juncau on B 0 the PFit Norah, atter a five Cllfll]ll)kfl' 0[ COHHHLILL‘ |several Past Master Councilors. Mr. last evening returning from a three Frank Garnick will be installed as 4 ; DR week's business and pleasure trip to 2 g ~REN i i weeks' visit with her parents, Mr Portland S i el i Some Plain Facts Advisor to the boys and Mrs. Frank Feero at Prince R VeI, VS $i o iz UBIIS | Following the installation cere= vert. Formerly living in Doug | »Be »n cha wther t e 2 tw s wil I arlson left Juneaw last month Be the on chasing rather than monies the two organizations will the one being S. Hostetter, vision of the F vestigation, Friday lur amber of C High School It was poin Miss Feero, who is connected with| D! the Alaska Game Commission, now |t0 atiend the expects to res |of Optometry at the Multnomah Ho- Portland. Optometrists of Ore- {gon, o : iing a Britis] Col- GARY BACH 1S 4 YFARS | Washington and British Col . lumbia were hosts to their fellow To celebrate his fourth birthday [/ e BOE il i Mrs. Ed Bach will entertain many [BHE “’“"i"‘(w A of the young friends of her little!>'Ates and Canada son Gary, tomorrow afterncon. 'A| PTeSent Were optometrists from pleasant time is in store for the 25 fAr east as New York, Louisiana, sty [Missouri and also from New Mex- lico, Texas 1 many from Cali- Northwest Congress ide in Juneau. > o | tel training, special trainin must head of who must be at leas must have considerable chased,” ed D./tender a dance to their invited ka Di- guests in the Temple auditorium, u of In- music to be furnished by Rand’s or= spoke at the regu- chestra icheon of the Junior ommerce held in the st . Salvation Army i Leader Passes deral Bure profe: \mn.nl have three months/ g in Washington, D n|fornia. Dr. Carlson was the only tan, D. i i 'l' |one present from Alaska, and dur-|C- #nd must have a record tha nu as urc |ling the week of the Congress g v Will stand a thorough inve rmdum, ’ |la great deal of information on|There are only 674 agents in the | | Alask | Men organization. Several inte! displayed, trac | plained, and | plaining the ac partment, Internationally known authoritie on Optometry lectured before thi: | congress, among whom, were Dr. |M. Skeffington of St. Loui: Notices for mms church column fialist in analytical optomet I | Sewices | r— | must be received by The Empire|T, A, Brombach of San Francisco, 200 Philll inot later than 10 o'clock Saturday |California, specialist and author on|the best cur imorning to guarantee change of|visual fields; S. E. Wirt of the Key- |44 Raymond |sermon topics, etc. est awar stone View Co., autthority on schoc problems of vision and reading; EPISCOPAL CHURCH |z, Taylor, author of Controll KE y to F |les, specialist in orthoptics After the Congress closed. Dr. Carlson spent a week in Portland, | {working with a specialist on analy tical optometry, :ufltul with friends in V. |Tacoma and Seattle, and | DAVID WAGGONER, MInister | geveral musical concerts by we | Sunday services: |known artists, during the ensuing|' 1:30 p.m.—Bible School. |three weeks. 2:30 p.m—Preaching service. l | DOUGLAS CATHOLIC CHURCH [ St. Aloysius Church No services. man of a speci |plans to encc Junior Chamb: nizations in the pur 1 ddea This ac e recomme merr who i DOUGLAS PRESBYTERIAN MISSIC following which she ncouver Shattuck, board, All are welcome in these services o LAUE KNG IS Walmsl | ALASKA EVANC Mr. Mogsetl 7:45 p.m.—Gospel Service at the Home. Monday, 4 p.m.—True |at the Home. and M 1 owing ti i Blue Girls Arnold Mogseth - Congratulations are being extend-| Repair Job ed today to Mr. and Mrs \mm,uh 1Ld\n.1 Krug) whose w wl services, surprise to their many friends in), g A large attendance marked the Jm{(’au, i ‘d ‘f :ymm:‘(‘j: meeting of the Loyal Order of Moose| The ceremony was performed at|, o 'of Indiar last night, when members discussed 5 o'clock by U. 8. Commissioner Fe- /g o0 1 o0 plans for class initiation and roll Jix Gray in the Commissioner’s of- call to be held soon. The meeting ¢ Harry Sa s attended thely poiive vy was held in the LO.O.F. Hall with while Mr, William Collen Was|arm in a fall Ed Rodenberg, Dictator, presiding nt for Mr, Mogseth it? Luncheon was served after the e bride is the daughter of Mr. " 1o Bureau Mmeeting with Pred Ericson, Romy and Mrs. John Krug of Seattle and tructions. 1 on at t pared by Rodney Nordling. John Bavard spoke at Bavard will be assisted hy 10:00 a.m. umul in the H ¥ Benson Polytec! }Dnuglaa Children’s Home, ar”e fl i h lland, is mill e! | 6:00 p.m—Broadcast X a Juneau 1 day, a wedding supper for tr was held at the Gastineau|on a trip to remote schools of the Friday, 4 pm. — King's Messen- | i e o gers Boys' Club. [Popular St. Ann’s Nurse cqge Wednesday, 8 p.m.— Fis Iulm"nxl A . | Bible class, Lesher apts., Willoughby We (IYs Ll(,cltnu.m | avenue, Juneau. | esterda | . All are cordially invited to these b Long Distance Armold Dope On Arm broken arm was repaired to- teacher at Karluk, near Kodiak, that resting pic fie poe were st Flora Quick, Adjutant, stories were told x-! Dies from Heart Trouble tual work of the de-| v way| From Sitka comes news today of nt event on NOXWay|y. geath of one of the Territory's Reaber xecolved the ot faithtul workers, Mrs. Flora ‘?;' ril;:;} n:’( ‘1“:’: :t"chk for many years associated in Sent Tohin 'Xunwk:; " ISalvation Army work in which field : 3 she has long served as Adjutant in won the prize for | 2:00 pm—Sunday school. |reading—a correlation of diagnostic| Dick Clithero, Bdward Wood, and gy, | 800 pm~—Vesper Service andteaching and corrective technique,|G¢orsc WATWEY Tce | PO “Mrs Quick died in Sitka follow Sermon. |and Dr. George Crow of Los Ange- |SCOres 0n & quiz of Wo! X ing heart trouble from which she il Bk Al had suffered for some time. A na- b B tive Thlinget of high rank, she is 1l committee to make | busian alHes qmmr““” known throughout the Terri- b (’( s tory. She represented the Alaska e schoots of Aasks |Stlvation Army in the International oo ot exehanaing | CONETess held in London in 1914. » ; ADEIME | o ntain Stanley Jackson of the 1‘.11”.11 i "“‘f‘ D oo [Juneau Salvation Army Post plans g _lto leave by plane for Sitka tomor= aber of the governing o clate - last F“dfly"”lw::\-w officiate at the funeral ser- ey and Edward Wood | § |DR. LUELLA KING e e HEADING TO WOODS lectrician at the Al-| Dr- Luella King is a Bureau of ; nine, He is the son|indian Affairs passenger on the rs. Fred Mogseth of |C0ast Guard cutter John C. Spencer, Dr. King, Associate Supervisor of emeptary Education, will be gone | from Juneau three to four months e ceremony Isuuau nf Indian Affairs, COLISEU' STARTING SUNDAY Prevue Tonight 1:15 e Matinee Sunday 2:00 P.M. SUNDAY IS THE .;.*(mud by the Bu- ucmur 1 Affairs office here H. DeMoss, school|| et the OLYMPI with Warner Oland Katherine de Mille LAST TIMES TONIGHT D an had broken her and what to doabout office here, wired in-| Sullivan and Henry Gorham on the was graduated from the Providence i g i e “DRAEGERMAN committee. [Hospital. For the past year she has COURAGE” ——————— {made her home in Juneau, associ DANCE — DANCE with Joyce Kilmer, author of the poem ated on the nursing staff of St.|Elks Hall Saturday night. Wesley| Jean Muir—Barton 9 was killed in action dur-|Ann’s Hospital where she has made |Barrett’s Dance Band. Given by MacLane ing the World War, many friend American Legion Ausxiliary, ndv.‘