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Fashion-Jiit NEW SPRING FROCKS Rudget- Priced! TAVERN I§ SPONSORED BY CHURCH | WESTPHALIA, Hr\\.l March 14— The only place in this town of 200 |where a man can buy a glass of beer is operated by ‘a chuarch. It is the Westphalia clubhouse, part of a cooperative founded by‘ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1939. IT MAY BE GOOD-WHILE IT LASTS | | § | R - U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU THE WEATHER (By the U. 8. Weather Bureau) % Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 3:30 p.m., March 14: Fair and not so cold tonight and Wednesday; moderate to fresh east and northeast winds. Weather forecast for Southeasi Alaska: (North Portion) Fair and not so cold tonight and Wednesday; moderate to fresh east and northeast winds except fresh to strong over Frederick Sound, Chatham Strait, and large channels with an east-west direction and fresh to strong northerly winds over Lynn Canal, (South Portion) Mostly cloudy and warmer, probably Snow flurries tonight and Wedlieldly. moderate to fresh easterly winds becoming southeast, excepf ™ fresh to strong over Dixon Entrance and Chatham Strait. Forecast of winds along the Coast of the Gulf of Alaska: Fresh to strong easterly winds, becoming Southeast along the ¢oast from Dix- | [n(‘»RN Hubert B." Duren, pastor on Entrance to Cape Ommaney tonight and Wednesday; fresh to MT:K ?gg'l)fe::ihiat:gc g:;:‘:cch strong east and northeast winds from Cape Ommaney to Cape Hinch- he c oy el es’ a inbrook. general store and a “credit pool” | LOCAL DATA which makes loans to members. 4 5 Fu:)‘\m Duren declared 98 per cent N 310“119 Bnromgur 'J;;HIP. Hunsl;dlty Wind Velocity ~ Weather s L E 3 . . | :30 pm. yest'y .. 30.1 NE 18 Clear ® i’)‘m‘x']‘; ‘?)""nf’"“"“s in the parish 3:30 am. today .. 3025 19 36 NE 20 Olear | The clubhouse, which with an OO I < b o fdg £ Qlgar - " ’ athletic program fol‘:s the recrea- RADIO REPORTS ',J jonal facilities of the cooperative, ers tional e ol th o il 0 b ) Max. tempt. Lowest 4am. 4am. Precip. 4am. 4 (E 7, by IR SCIEIIR, B NS Station last24hours | temp. temp. velocity 24 hrs. Weather ebe @ &P Father Duren declared the aim | ::;;omge :: | ¥ R T4 Z disar of the cooperative is to enable all Barrow 4 I -12 4 12 0 Cloudy |to create a “good life” for them- PR 18 | 4 6 1 0 Clear Smart budgeteers! pesivhe o S0e | Bethel . 6 } 0 2 22 0 Cloudy Buy your Spring A | Fairbanks . 16 | -14 -14 4 0 Clear Dawson ol 4 | -34 -34 0 0 Clear ess wardrobe | 2 i Noted st. Paul R B o ocloudy NOW and SAVE! |- 8 & Dutch Harbor ... 28 [ 12 28 16 T Cloudy | A ll | Kodiak ... .3 TR 6 01 Cloudy % ey | Cordova - 34 | 20 20 4 0 Clear | Juneau .22 | 1 19 20 0 Clear Doome(l Seka L9 | 24 e = [ a0 A Ketchikan 42 | 26 26 0 0 Clear Prince Rupert 42 | 30 32 4 [] Cloudy v NEW YORK, Mar. 14.-—"Shubert’s Edmonton . 0 | -24 -24 4 08 Clear e Alley,” famous traditional hangout Seattle jroees 46 J 32 40 16 08 Pt.Cldy { of actors between 44th and 45th Portland .. - 48 | 38 38 [J 28 Cloudy streets, may be demolished in the | Sati Frangiero . B | 46 46 0 04 Clear '« near future and replaced by a New York - 38 | 34 36 16 0 Clear street. | Washington 50 | 34 38 6 0 Clear 4 Brownstone houses between the WEATHER §' ; . YNOPSIS ‘3‘:z:{\r};m;le;ndofm:h:uf:'mm‘;e{g:;‘ There was but little change in the barometric pressure distribu- | 'to the Astor family. A movement THAT TAVERN TYPHOON who (rains on beer in ONE-ROUND Joe Louis tion this morning. A ridge of high barometric. pressure was still s on foot, ding to inf t: his bar-room, Tony Galento (above), promiscs to “flatten dat observes his usual silence about | present over all Alaska and northwest and gentral Canada, with the is ¢' n .00 » according to informants, bum, Louis, wit’ my left” when their bout is actually staged, come Tony Galento. The records show = highest reported pressure being 30.80 inches at Fort Norman, N.W.T. » to tear down the houses and oblit- summer time. Whether Louis will carve barrel- \h”’"d Tony doyn that Louis finished Schmeling | The barometric pressure was low over the Gulf of Alaska and north- erate the ‘bus station now in Shu-| 4 hjs gwn lean size no one knows, but Galento exn ts ] in 2:01 of Round 1 and Lewis in | ¢a5¢ portion of the North Pacific Ocean and British Columbia, with » bert Alley. reducing on his own. “I'll really train for 2:29, Round 1. a center of 20.30 inches at latitude 48 degrees north and longitude . ‘]\{Ixmy an - eager meng hopeful | =, o — | one hundred fifty-two degrees west. Light snow fell over Kodiak Is- 4 has flitted down §hubcrt Allc_\i‘ i » F i land, upper MacKenzie Valley, Saskatchewan and Monitoba and light lnukmu. for a br(_eak 1'n thc‘ theumv X to moderate rain along the coast from Vancouver Island to . ~~many an ageing I“hESman_ has ne eans ar o ea ln I California, with generally fair weather over the rest of Alaska ® Tnlnln- “;.1 ll,e):‘fi'};milexg:nulhtche{;:’c:ufil oo ok dend . » $ . and cenwal Canada. Temperatures were somewhat warmer over Shle: " S i * the extreme northern and southwestern portions of Alaska this apEN AGAIN TH“RSDAY h;n‘)r ‘\Wf)dl “},f"‘ an-dl wnedrm,:ms morning and colder over most othar portions of the Territory. of beautiful chorus girls and show girls have flitted along that short Juneau, March 15.—Sunrise, 6:18 a.m.; sunset, 6:02 .m. AT NOON —— biack - — AT o d ERWIN'S CAFE |1911 PLANESTLL | : # : Hollywood Sights And Sounds ! - | ollywo ights And So % . I Servin the Same ST z HOLLYWOOD, Cal., March 14—Good toughic part in “Each PHILADELPHIA, March 14.--an De 1 Die.” the Ji C A t C i u HOmE‘COO"ed aeroplane” bullt -by ' the Wright awn ie,” e James Cagney starrer, went to L:eorg . i ienerous o brothers” i D11 1ov. @rover Cleve: W}:t;h had Wa;‘nex; own Hlll:inphre: B:)i:rt schxoo:ed :‘n to;x(xh:ess i T : i land Bergdoll, millionaire Phila- | and deserving the chance, talking about beating it for New Yorl b 4 "mlly Style Meals i{n delphian, who later became the na- They're going to put hair on baby-face Bobby Breen's chest in ] = tion’s most notorious draft dodger, | his next directed by Bernard Vorhaus. ... By same script treat- l‘le same SOUIh Fran still is capable of flying. | ment accorded Rough-It-Up Bob Taylor. . . . Bobby will' wrestle 'H Iin S!reet Locafion A William "H. Sheehan, who flew with a snake, have three fistfights, play hob with a cutthroat llmd-*hlp in 191)(21-191‘& F:;ltd now is a | gang, be hero in a forest rh&~nnd (I guess) find time to sing a guide in Franklin Institute's avia- | dozen ditties. tion hall, where the aeroplane is 5 ‘ . MR. AND MRS, J. W. ERWIN hotided. satds i Binniie Barnes is first of the movie cuties to wear that ribbon “We belleve it's the oldest plane | tied coiffure (peruke) that’s coming back to style. . .. In Jack -« in'the country: and still capable -of | Benny'’s “Man About Town.” . Same picture has Edward Arnold P flight.” 22 pounds lighter and looking like a thrgst to juvenviles. . . . Well, 1t was the thirteenth plane con SOME juveniles. . . . Did it by skipping meat and liquor for four structed by Orville ! and = Wilbur | months. . . . Wright, aviation pioneers. Universal still expects Danielle Darrieux for two pictures about e Recently one of Bergdoll's sons | March—if she can seftle her French contract suit. . . . First may fl visited the museum with his moth- | be “Almost an Angel.” . . . er and was permitted to sit in the JETR L e aeroplaue § Smartest thing the Ritzes ever did was to back down on that . { silly squabble over “The Gorilla.” Sgory might be a dud, but it's “ : z \ | served befter comics than they are—who didn't kick, either. . . . oL Baked kidney beans with ham, French or Italian bread, a big bowl of green salad and lots of coffee, is The world premiere of “Honolulu” was in Honolulu, where ELK HEADS FOR KING o Diant) BisaE | Critic John B. Peck summed it up neatly with: “The picture was s g ! By MRS. ALEXANDER GEORGE | ¢ ;oo o o o pom bone and I : ! | LONDON, Mar. 14, — The Hud-| " A® Feature Service Writer B ey a o e ora | Hands pf J » s son's Bay Company charter, grant-| The kidney bean is an often-ov- | g ih® & P20 BECE 00T T cherchez m temw ed in 1670, .requires the company | erlooked member of the cOMPANY | (o iioye icason with half a teas- | NGHP frata gt o to produce two live elk and a pair|of vegetables. It's purple red color oo ... .4 one-fourth a teaspoon » of black beavers as tribute to a|adorns any plate of food; it chock‘f)1 white “.jm,_, BI"en hu‘ Yes, Monsleuf, We knDW g British monarch visiting Canada. | full of nutriment and it its own t : i J | Ry fomsicin * da v o effect- | Creole kidney beans will give var- | b ~ o o ontis Vit May.vs. | et of the Kidney bean i the | €17 10 vour mefus. Berve this 85 8| OMAHA, Neb. Mar. 14—*Family where 1o find her. If she's anada for a month’s visi ay 15, 'SNes 3 24 : 4 it s P 7 er - shanae ” se 3 S has agreed to accept instead two|company it keeps on your menu. flx';;yyxlx‘v F‘.;»” Z:Vv“ ‘mvlr A\"i‘lllc“‘-‘]‘):)‘:;ni :’,l( »‘-'&Z'QI.’ hl‘)‘e“l(l(lm, '\f::fl v\‘:: A glr:“‘o;r?:e)g% a Smal'i flll’l She S havmg her u;:umle(l elk heads and two beaver nul;.{o;-gqf:e x;x-((;nl:(-ri(:«:{i x\;»:];(p’;n;(:‘x:l chepped green peppers, three table- Al Schneider and Victor Belitz in- bteakfas} ;1 skins, ¥ il 3 e U spoons of chopped onions and two | vestigated and: S The company said the presenta- ;"‘:L‘;I“’! “;":l'“:;f" 4 ncidi .\(;’J‘)’("'th':;i tablespoons of minced celery in five | 1. Schneider fell through an out- an s g ol \if““ would “08 Gnigih. By Ashley | cups of beans, three tablespoons of ' hoons; of diced salt pork Pf’“lj-“d" frppdoos. while: poowiing APt Perc ‘ ’8 ooper, CERPRIHE RERIAor, prob-| horseradish, one teaspoon of minced cups of tomatoes, one-half | the locked and darkened honse. | ably at WWE M’) 24. {\mium, mr'w fablesnoons of mey- | ® teaspoon of salt, one-half |m~p09n 2. The householder ;elephnped po- " % 3 - i | onnaise, one-half teaspoon of salt | ©Of #ranulaled sugar, one-fourth of | jice burglars were menacing his P RAISE Mou[y “ |and a speck of paprika. Serve hot ‘aspoon of P et e R S : | v a leaspoon of paprika. . Belitz finally got in— - o) G I § R‘Isfls n‘BB"S -k;;un: ht‘:)w fifi;‘y o e simmer ten minutes, Pour OVer | eq by a punch on the jaw. | ‘Honolulu'—but it wasn’t Honoluwlu.” . . . Everybody was grateful, un‘ p e ' NIGHT three cups of cooked kidney beans| 4 Reinforcements—two more po-| though, for those frequent dialoguie mentiona of pineapples. . } FOR 5’“:‘_"“_“: !.\l‘(.ll'lfil L and bake in a covered casserole for | jicemen—arrived and helped arrest Gene Krupa, the hot drummer in “Some’ Like It Hot,” is G-ry » LOS ANGELES, March 14-<un-| Did vou ever e o, Poace | forty-five minutes in slow oven. UN | the householder. Grantish in looks—but not so. tall. . . . Shirléy Ross"(in same) GENERAL ELE employables” receiving ‘relief ‘‘are Qflllayy mlt.soup_r:n;n.; or tha };Dke‘d cover and buke ten minutes to brown | 5 gchneider went to the hospual‘ “gets” Bob Hope again—he being the only ciitena romnnflc she ; being trained in an unusual project | 12! Saturday night favorite—baked| the op | with possible ‘ankle and. shoulder § .on"canture according to the seript, writers. ‘ - 3 S here that may make them able to|Peans? Try them for a change. Here 1a'a recipe’ oft Rasdilk anett by )18 S ® G-E ACTIVATOR gives Long Life fo clothes. carn a livelihood after all. The busi-| YOU also can call on kidney beans | peaps and ham, serving six persons: . s s e st © PERMADRIVE MECHANISM gives Long Life to washer. ness is breeding -angora rabbits for | ¥ substantial salads. Here's @ T€= 3" taplespoons onion (chopped), 3| Lynn Bari (“News Is Made at Night”) looks more and more ® RUBBER-MOUNTED G-E MOTOR is quiet, efficient. wool ! cipe that makes eight portions: | tapiespoons olive oil, 4 cups kidney like Claudette Colbert. . . . Joseph Pastenak, the producer, has T 56 UB s hand ' e Slian The project started with 50 rab- Blend two cups "" cooked kidney | heans (canned), 1 tablespoon pars- ME his own way—and successful—of getting scripts to fit his person- ® PORCELAIN-ENAMEL TUB is handsome, easy to s bits 18 months ago shows.a.net gain | P¢ANS With two diced hard-cooked | joy (minced), 4 cup dry vermouth, 3 alities. . . . His little Gloria Jean, 10-year-old singer from Scranton, ‘ © ONE-CONTROL WRINGER . , . stops and reverses rolls, of about $1.000. eggs, two-thirds of a cup of diced | gice smoked raw ham, % m,h‘ pEAsA"TS BY plAv Pa., is spending time as house guest of the vaer Joneses, during epplies and releases pressure, automatically tilts drainboard. S ::;i’vl“‘?:‘:‘;i;{_"’;” - ""I""““:‘r;"‘n:r’l: | thick l‘ which seribbling ,Grover will opserve and write her into I A. R. © PERMANENT LUBRICATION. y Al BRRIE o0 o it : Qook the onion in. £he*ollye bi Wylie’s yarn, “The Under-Pup.” . . . Pasternak has Scribes Bruce f > (’ ley and one-fourth of a cup of diced | apout five minutes. Drain the beans, | ‘March 14—Th . : b ® QUIET WASHING OPERATION. Mates Go dil pickles. The pickles give a pung= | gdd onion ),, ley “and VekmOGE MFX“’(‘; LlnY l?" 2 one_thef Manning and Pelix Jackson close to Deanna Durbin, too, to ‘catch © GUARANTEED BY GENERAL ELECTRIC. . ency that brings oul the other f18= | Arrange o layer of the beans M - | a(iet orctuer 1 o bis way, || Her typical expressions and mannerisms—so that,the screen p Quick-emptying pump at slight extra cost. el 44 g(l"l | vors. When ready to scrve, add one- | dividual baking dishes, add the ham, | “'Racently. it announced organiza- || Deanna can be an adaptation of the real Deanna. ... ul pty! P iy half t: cup ‘OI“\AI A‘ x!ll‘wlnlj. cut in pleces for serving, and COVEr' | yion of a troupe to enact plays in| SAgiro, Wi [iRp SES. JOAR (I Da AR 0 DAt t.l:wm o 00 50 D WN BUDGET PAYMENTS If you use canned kidney beans|with a layer of beans, Bake in a| the United States and Latin Amer- | is always fishing in the Hollywood seas—with actors like George SGS & $6 0 LAGUNA BEACH, Mar. lA.—Tllcifor a salad its advisable to rinse off | moderate oven (350 degrees( about |yt o Explaih MasdboW policier Murphy for bait. . . . Murphy (in “Risky Business”) hasn't made :‘“‘.Zx‘b"}f ml co‘lony‘ havet atrmn | tne beal:( ;,;fi‘elf w};:'.: g \;;um | 45 minutes. Now it has decided to give plays | a Metro movie in 18 months, but has been loaned to 20th Century- eci ridge-playing is mot thelr Y 2 oY | i 3 Alaska Eleclnc LIQI“ & ine[ cn forte. For the fourth successive year | Kidney bean soup makes a good| CHARLES —~a¥TE HERE | for peasants T tk;etc&;“ntt}rly Fox and Universal twice each. . . . If one of the loan-out pictures J 1 the ladies have won the “men vs. main dish;it’sa thick flavorful mix- | Charles Whyte, manager bf the |to spread “ideas of benefit to the lures a box-office ‘bite,” Metro will haul in it§ line, use Murphy JUNEAU ALASKA. DOUGLAS women” bridge tournament; | ture resembling that favorite split|Coliseum Theatre at Petersburg, ar- | collectivity.” A TN ‘ as bait for one of its own productions. . . . Cashed in on Hedy IPRPp. pea soup. To make four generous rived on the Yukon on a brief busi- R . Lamarr that way, but if they don't get out a picture soon they'1ll Tamy In *The Hour of Charm* Mondays, ot $:39 PN, 1031, NBC Red Mo . TO FAIRBANKS servings soak one cup of dried kid- nes trip here 5l Gl L have to lend her out again. . .. Her “New York Cinderella" is Before you buty; $puthe latest jo wpshors—they're Genera Arne Havu; foreman' of Forest|Nley beans over night in two cups N | A, Vvan Mavern, traveling man, shelved—for all sorts of Teasons they’ll tell you. . .. But from this T e LR Tt e BRI N CRLCIAS Service projects at Ketchikan re- fif":ol\ildn‘l\lv:( Ir:::.“.]“;;l the hvun.; Artzona. is l‘llu ;n‘r'n 1,..‘:: \xt- T:-l; ook pussage o the Mount sckn. |} ~eorner, with synopsis of story at hand, the real reason looks lie i | cently, arrived on'the Yukon today. A b o Aot K K SB ; ley for Ketchikan to spend a few ] a case of smell-failure ... They made the picture before they R AR i ace After spending a week in Juneau he | diced ‘carrots, one-fourth of a cup by the federal government as for- l€y 7 7 A I“"‘ go to Fairbanks to take chargew"r diced potatoes, two thalespoons of ,.q reserves or Indian reservations days in the First City cal ling on his smelled it! I There isno subsmuie for Newspaper Advertising' 3", e o [ hoppea "onons, three tablespoons | ana parks And monument trade, j :

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