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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE; MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1938. R . | . " 1 and thence to Seattle, to return on| Bergmann Hotel dining room which| dent, in the pent house of the Al- o e ||DEA|. STATE Ramhuw [;"IS BEHG 'S Tn [ her nest trip renamed the Chat-| will be opened under her direction | aska Electric Light and Power Come .4 ' | i ham. tomorrow morning. pany building. i Now. ‘ | | Capt. Eldred Hansen and Purser| Mrs. Pileberg states that she is| Appointment of the nominating ", PLACE { l GET ANNUAL | Eric Swordmaker, formerly on the B £ 2 union agreement with Cul-| committee for the local club will OF 4 First Show ‘ | Berg, will be on the Tongass, recent- | C s, No. 871, tonight. She | also mark the meeting, which is the JUNEAU Starts 7:15 PM. || [ !l\' purchased by the Alaska Trar dining room from | next to last business session of the ¥ | H portation Company and scheduled | Andrew Tweiten Juneau Woman’s Club to be held o | | SRR PE—— i ‘ ar v, D" | to make her first trip north next| D P sk under the present officers. Mrs. » { Friday. | 7 Day stressed the importance of 0 ’ 1 — w%fi%‘g sAng&BEE]_;‘(l)NG i having all members in attendance. . S Plans for an Easter party to be The steamer Evelyn Berg, Capt. l : 7 Pl()ducllon DraW§ Large‘ht‘ld following the meeting of the Olaf Hansen and Purser wx‘llmnrDlNlNG ROOM OF \ SET FOR TOMORROW Crowds to Capitol Order of Rainbow Girls on April 16 Scott, docked in Juneau saturday] BERGMANN UNDER [ COLDS were made at the meeting of the night enroute south, but has been | | Candid: for offices the Al- Es‘ Theatre group Saturday afternoon, with|laying over here to await the ar- NEw MANAGEMENT‘ a k.am;‘”' m‘x:l :l l\;V'n\ml\'-‘n‘s"(:luh.\ .. Yield quicker to the | Miss Edithbelle Heller, Worthy Ad- rival of steamboat inspectors on the | will | visor, in charge. | Yukon, | Announcement is made that Mrs. | the Juncau Woman's Club tomor- v. [~ *s more u_muu three rx}.llllon PErsons, | - Appointed on the committee in| After her annual inspection is Hannah Pileberg of Petersburg has|row a p.m. when members will A SN VAPORUS who paid roadshow™ prices to see|charge of the party were Miss|over, the Berg .will sall for Sitka | taken over the management, of the lmeet with Mrs. Ray G. Day, presi- | [T LMELE e st o £ " S o I “Lost Horizon,” starring Ronald | gren and Miss Margaret Harris. Lu i l ot ortaen” sveing Bonaid | gre, ‘o Miss Mariavr, Barls. ] . T size crowds at the Capitol Theatre, next meeting. ending tomorrow night. | Sponsorship of the motion pic-| In one hundred and fourteen |y e ‘“rhere Goes the Groom,” with cities millions of movie fans flocked Burgess Meredith and Ann Sothern to these limited preview showings s pianned for April 19 at the Capi- at advanced prices. Their verdict tol Theatre. has been recorded in the glowing reviews that have been written about it and in the shattered box- | ’ rnl"‘ cAPRA s office records the picture has left Mightiest Production in its trail across the country. e More than two years in the mak-“ H H I RONALD COLMAN e e ot et s e K B1CikAN Gir : 0! y Poultice-Vapor action of oted upon at the meeting Previewed from coast to coast b; ed upon at the meeting of Yesterday, 30 members of the Rainbow Girls attended the Luth- eran Church in a group. tures ever to come out of Holly- wood, “Lost Horizon” is Robert . . Riskin's screen adaptation of James Lnses I_Ife m Hilton’s best-selling novel of the same name. In translating the . Hilton novel to the screen Mr. Ris- B at Acnlda“t kin and Frank Capra—the men In Reply TO THE STATEMENT OF THE ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER responsible for such memorable suc- cesses as “Mr. Deeds” and “It Hap- pened One Night,” to name only two Ne”anna McDonald Drown- TOPPING spate reosgired all of e bieatd- | o When Small Craft . BXPECTATIONS snd o wwesoms bty hat con:| Capsizes and Sinks COMPANY RELATIVE TO THE PUBLIC OWNER- ; tributed so much to the widespread | iy FRANK CAPRA THE GENIUS aPpeaI of the original story. | N askn. il _‘7 % 2 . GIVES YOU THE CROWNING Featured members of the huge | Nahanna MeDonald. 14, dasgnter of SHIP OF PUBLIC UTILITIES——— cast supporting Colman in “Lost Horizon ” include Jane Wyatt, Ed- ward Everett Horton, Isabel Jewell, Thomas Mitchell, Margo, H. B. War- ner, John Howard and Sam Jaffe ——— Murdo McDonald, was drowned last night when a small boat in which she was returning from a picnic with four other girls and two boys, cap- sized and sank near Rosa Reef, west of here. EFFORT OF HIS CAREER * A COLUMBIA PICTURE The light company said: "It is immaterial whether the majority of the voters are in favor of public ownership or not.” Shorts—NEWS OF THE DAY and CARTOON - The other members of the party s LR RR AR RO were rescued by Chief Machinist P | pEEnL 4 HOSPITAL NOTES 4 | Mate Wesley F. Cain, of the cutter Common sense alone proves the statement far-fetched to say the Hfll_I_YWUUD ls theg, Toriids geccesding dutdpor. i gt B fi}'fi?ll‘;,ffr’:;eii = least. Certainly the light company is interested in maintaining its pres- vew Cast Calle Arnold Johnsen, cal patient, | W s ere fishing nea F] 3 it MU | "8 aaiERua ke 6 Sxiocir | wie SaAR Tesomny 7o B A | = BN ek = ent monopoly with all the profits of an unregulated monopoly, and cer- |to an interior set may require dif- Hospital. . e eudnbelioved to: have (lec B tainly that monopoly cannot exist in direct opposition to and with no H PAINS ferent actors. For inside sc in e caught in »the cabin of the small = T f By f entirely diferent cast may be needed. William Denohomme was dismis- | b0at when it capsi = regard for the expressed opinion of the majority of the voters. | The unit manager has to call these sed from St. Ann’s Hospital yester- A0S ‘.’""__ é : people, who may have planned to day followi: edical care. = : 3 i 1 1 WHEN |T RAINS sleep Tate, and motily them 1o be In| e e | sm"dmg Ruum = The light compay said, “The vote is what is known as a straw " make-up not later than 8 o'clock. John R. James was admitted for vote, and means nothmg. - | Property men—who sleep with medical care at St. Ann's Hospital = Everyth l ng sud den ly ears alert to rain, anyway—likewise yesterday. LONDON—Enlargement of Wem This statement is an attempt to play down the importance of the iation cup finals for the next 26 == : i i i i A 7 ot Star Patlormere before their usual time, to make| was dismissed yesterday. ars, calls for sldndmg-:‘oom ac- | = l,ssue' Avote YESisa Slgnal to your Cl’[Y Coun?ll togo ah_ead toinves tigate and make proper arrangements for public ownership. |are awakened by the unit manager.| Harold DeRroux, who has been|bley Stadium, scene of Football As- L3 Change fOl’ Everybody They have to get to the studio hours receiving care at St. Ann’s Hospital, | sure that all necessa props” are commodations for 38,000 persons. ¥ | on hand for the “c set.” ! Kenneth Trafton, a medical pat- o e 2y 15, SR BY ROBBIN COONS | Transportation department driv- jent, was dismissed yesterday from| Rock wool is now being fabri- HOLLYWOOD, April 2—If you're ers, all set to report at 6 am.,, to take|St. Ann’s Hospital . cated in Texas. a movie star you needn't know en- and crew of “Gold Diggers in| | - ough to come in out of the rain.|Paris” odt wa JUUNEAU S The light company said, “"We cannot get something for noth- ing, and two and two still makes four.” O on location, are awakened| Mrs. Fred Tiedt was to be dismis-! That’s all taken care of. to be told they mneedn't bother.|sed from St. Ann's Hospital this ! Very efficiently, too, And, if you Make-up men and hairdressers and afternoon, following surgical care. are a movie star, entirely painlessly. drobe women are called and ins- Only a lawyer would attempt to argue the arithmetic in that Q If, however, you're not a star but tructions changed Mrs. Corllis Druley and baby [t ittt statement. However, gettlng Somethinq fOr nolhinq iS possjb]e- The ex- 4 merely one who works behind the The stars, however, can sleep on | daughter Sara Tracy, were dismissed | @ perience of the llght compdany proves that a gl‘e(]t deal can be had for scenes in pictures, rain is a decided as usual. They get to the studio from St. Ann's Hospital yesterday | Juneau's Greatest Show Value . . Citi C . beli h : pain., on time, the usual time, and they and went home in the McBride ..NOW .. nothing. The Progressive mzen}s1 ofmmlttee elieves that t erfa 1}s1 a The rain, just as imperiously as find that they've already been tak-| Apartments. ili i i i ot e B e i el BT AT ; | BOB BURNS prevailing sentiment in Juneau that for many years this monopoly has MARTHA RAYE in “Mountain Music” bers, sets telephones jingling all —— over Hollywood, Burbank and Cul- | NURSES MEET TONIGHT made a maximum profit at a minimum investment. i i " | } The Gastineau Channel Nurses' 4 3 5 B . vor iy, production managers call NORTHERN LIGHT | Assoclation will meet at 8 lock || Serected Short Gamri The light company said, “Adding the cost of a municipal light these gentiemen begin calting oth- SERMON GIVEN BY ' tonight at the home of Mrs. £ K. | 1 th mest n Entertaimment plant would increase indebtedness to 25% of the assessed valuation of ers. | MRS L P D AWES Kaser for a regular business scs-\ ITS THE COLISEUM 1" Work Begins [ . . |sion. ‘ all property. “ A midnight rain over Burbank, In the absence of the Rev. John| specifically, brings these results: A. Glasse who is attending the an- | Almost certainly, the first man|nual presbytery in Angoon, Mrs. L.| * it will awaken is Tenny Wright, P. Dawes delivered the morning| production manager at Warner’s,|ermon at the Northern Light Pres- | probably because all production |byterian Church yesterday. | managers are light sleepers when| Mrs. Dawes’ topic was “The Par-| they sleep at all. At the first p",y,ep.lahle of a Foolish Nation.” The solo| patter Tenny Wright reaches for| selection “I Lift Mine Eyes Unto the| his bedside telephone and dials. |Stars” was rendered by Mrs. John| “Hear the rain?” he asks the|Chappell. sleepy answering voice. ‘ — e “Uh-huh,” is the reply, “Ill put COUPLE CLUB TO MEET i i The Couple Club meets at 6:30 in the early calls. Goodnight.” | Wright mikcs Y thore gsxmilar‘p'm‘ today for pot-luck dinner and calls and then, probably, puts on‘a regular gathering, following which his robe and slippers and goes out ?:m;e:s wu'lrra‘;ter;ih e c?_-.cert 911; to make sure his pigeons are well ., oorcas E B e Wi be held, as usual, in the Northern! protected. Pigeons are his hobby. | We now leave him with his pjgeons‘ Light Presbyterian Church parlors. ——ao and carry on from there. | France began its conquest of The unit managers—those he has Cochin-China in 1861. { ‘ telephoned—get to work. The rain| Wwas not entirely unexpected. Rain | « That statement is without foundation. There is no evidence that a-light system would cost the city one dollar extra indebtedness. In recent years many cities have acquired their own light systems with- out pledging the city’s credit for a single dollar. - .TANANA RIVER ICE MOVE The light company said, “The city might be ready to embark in the electric light business if it could legally enter into competition with the company already in the field with a franchise from the city.” o There can be little doubt as to the city’s legal rights. We have had that point settled here in Alaska. The City of Seward overcame all fi opposition from the private company. Aided by the government the City of Seward is now in the light business—at a profit to the city and a ( saving to the consumers. ; | & and theft. It can be secured with or without collision coverage. It provides much more protection, yet costs only a trifle more than firg and theft insurance alone. PROGRESSIVE CITIZENS’ COMMITTEE Paid Advertisement NENANA ICE POOL ; CLOSES _ April 15, 1338—Midnight SHATTUCK AGENCY PHONE 249 Office—New York Life O in Hollywood and vietuty sty MY Skin Was Full of Pimples v 2 a.m. § 5 By electing proper City Officials . . ..Officials' who are Public Bives Warning. If not, the weather | rupe yorns sesiop: oie sone Rt | 1922—May 12 at 1:20 pam. = Spirited . . . Officials in favor of City Ownership . . . Officials with the in- " B Torivien Yo oL ceta” have | e SEM Ay gt B s e | 1923—May 9at 2:00 p.m, = telligence and courage to act for the best interest of all the people of Ing. A “Coves st” i e o ‘it Tab i ST uiies T ST 1 May 11 at 3:10 p.m. = Juneau at all times . . . Officials who are not tied to any special group i o £ o nll 1 Dol R May 7 at 6:32 p.m. = and/or clique with selfish interests. By Electing Those Who Openly Fav- e % >—April 26 at 4:03 p.m. E or Public Utilities. : HAVE YOU INSURED }?2'28_7—;&2‘( lg g: ig P fl = The Progressive Citizens Committee suggests that you don't YOUR CAR I”S—Md§ 5 at 3:41 :m = need the advice of any lawyer to vote in tomorrow’s election. Lea?t of ) ¢ the Modem way 930—May 8 at 7:03 p.m. = fisllh?z Otrl'rlle (;/g;ers require the opinions of lawyers in the direct pay of the ) o s 3 with the Comprehensive \ZINRY(OlY 1932—May 1 gt 10:10 a.m. = : ; “All Risks” Rutomobils .. 1933 May 8at 7:20 pm. = USE YOUR OWN JUDGMENT AND VOTE YES ON THE BALLOT. Policy? 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