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» THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, APRIL I, 1939: ~ 1 KATEWIGGIN'S [mususy wrar CLASSICISSEEN | - COUSEMSIARS AS (Ap"ol “'I Th‘\‘ three RlU?rolhfln taking A‘ : " : *lat the radio broadcasting studio’s scheduled to open Sunday at the . Opens Engagmeent | oo e o e Tatest | Hel'e Sunda | starring comedy, “Kentucky Moon- | Y shine.” - In this 20th Century-Fox film, | 'The beloved story of @ fatherless| with Darryl F. Zanuck in charge New England family which en-|of production, the now established | thralled American readers for the|madmen of the movies have added | past twenty-five years, selling al-|many extra film frenzies to pro- | most 750,000 copies of the book, be- vide merriment |'6omes a notable screen event with Interpolated through the plot the lccal premiere at the Capitol |[of “Kentucky Moonshine” is a ro- |Theatre on Sunday, of “Mother jmance between Tony Martin, the @arey’s Chicken: adapted from |popular radio (and more recently) Kate Douglas Wiggin's epic tome. screen crooner, and the delightful RKA Radio Pictures have injected | Marjorie Weaver, who has come & |a humanness, simplicity and |long way toward stardom since her warmth in “Mother Carey's Chick- |“break” in “Second Honeymoon." éns” which have caused critics to| The double bill, “Dangerously liken the picture to “Little Women,” | Yours” and “Man’s Country” ends | SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY MIDNIGHT PREVIEW ATURDAY—1:15 A:M. SHOW PLACEWOF JUNEAU b s L TUESDAY! SUNDAY2 PM. Bringing YOU a BIG 5-UNIT PROGRAM: Unit No. 1— Unit No. 2— 3 STARS by LIBERTY MARCH OF TIME e “The NEWS Behind the NEWS" Kate Douglas Wiggin's el Yeel UNCLE SAM-The Good Neighbor Unit No. 3— ROBERT BENCHLEY in "HOW TO RAISE A BABY" STOLEN GOODS ~Funeral Services WA CLAMING Are Tmonowtor | Y OUF Screen Test FROM MARSHAI. MrS. A._j. pa'mel’ li g 1. Fathbone beat s child; (o) o ship's captain order a dead man lashed; (c) an Englishman recite WA Lincoln's Gettysburg address; (d) a dog pull a sled with a one-ton load to win & wager for his mas- ter? Tomorrow afternoon final tribute Articles A"egedly Taken|wiibe eiven to Mrs. A, J. Palmer pioneer Juneau woman, who passed from Ma”S Here by away here last Tuesday, with ser- vices to start at 2 o'clock in the Ja(k Sparks Northern Light. Presbyterian Church. The Rev. John A. Glasse will de- R | liver the eulogy and interment will Waiting at the office of United | gonow iy the Evergreen Cemetery States Marshal William T. Mahoney ( active pallbearers include: Trev- for claiming by owners is an as- or pavis, I. Goldstein, William sortment of new merchandise which | Reck George Messerschmitz, Charl- was allegedly stole om the mails | o5 Sabin and Wallis S. George. Hon- by James E. Sparks, Federal Build- 'y pallbearers are Dr. L. P. Dawes ing elevator operator who has been john Reck, Guy McNaughton, Judge | indicted by the Federal Grand Jury James Wickersham,-Allen Shattuck on four counts in connection with and A. W. Fox thefats here. L > - Finding owners for the articles will be difficult because they were ALASKA I-ADS coming mails all taken from i Deputy Marshal Walter Hellan says Sparks told him. The problem is FOR(ED DOWN complicated by the fact that at Jeast some of the things recovered —_ are believed to be C! tr pres- MT. VERNON, Wash. April 1.— ents, which the addressees would Thomas and Frank Thorson planned not know even if they saw them. to board a steamship at Seattle to- Here is a list of mew articles re- day for their home at Bristol Bay covered. If you w cting any | after they had been froced down in of these things in the mail, iden- @ small plane yesterday near here. tify them at t | an earlier success by RKO Radio. tonight at the Coliseum. | Anne Shirley, Ruby Keeler, Jackie il il s s 5 H this faithful re-creation of the Wig- | 1 Anme Shirley .+ Ruby* Keeler W DONALD DUCK in {gin best-seller, while such favorites A“mjAl NAm"D i 5 b 'y 'y !as James Ellison, Ralph Morgan, James Ellison; '« Fay Rainter ' G 0 0 n s c o u T S | Walter Brennan, Frank Albertson. | - o 1‘Vn1nm.1 Weidler, Phyllis Kennedy | —_———————. i — } = . Unit No. 5-LATEST NEWS FLASHES BY THE NEWS OF THE DAY | * ©. o« e s LoagueChams Wil Sor call, “Mother Carey's Chickens” | N B " S " i ——————————————————————————————————— | G005 with the family of a naval| H H officer who dies during the Spanish- | ew a u"s A"a" deavor to make a go of their lives. TONIGHT . . . GARY COOPER——qgnd——JEAN ARTHUR e o o o Eoarfimg | On the evé of National Baseball | house—plans which run into un-| Week, the Moose Lodge will this| ‘am, a school-teacher, and between | Elks Hall, where the Moose will hold | {the younger daughter and their|their annual Baseball Dance. {landlord doctor, lead to the various| The purpose behind this evening’s | | The return engagement of “Mr, Sults for the coming season’s fray, | Deeds Goes to Town” ends tonight |2nd 8]l profits will be devoted to, | at the Capitol Theatre that purpose, N for, though snow still clings stub- | Dlnner Pa ny for {bornly to the hills, the rap of bat on | ball is not far away. Within but a Moran and little Donnie Dunagan and Margaret Hamilton hav impor- | “MR. DEEDS GOES TO TOWN” | s LAST TIMES i e at Elks Is Success forseen difffculties—and dual ro-|e€vening fete its Gastineau Cha.nnel) complications and dramatic situa- |8ffair is to secure funds to equip| R R An additional aim is to begin to | * a X few weeks more fans will be trekking | MISS Torkelson}\‘flwm‘d the new Firemen's Park for | What Shakespeare plays have ® been made in‘o feature-length pictures? L | it No. 4— tnn! ) |comprise the four “chickens,” and MOOSE Io S"AGE ¥ U'..t 0. | Fay Bainter portrays Mrs. Carey in wi tant roles y, the five Careys bravely en- mances between the older daughter |champion horsehide squad at the | tions of the plot. the Channel champs with new ball ?whip up local baseball enthusiasm, |an evening of umpire baiting. ! > Mrs. H. M. Hollmann entertained |last evening at her West Twelfth ' | Street residence with a dinner hon- | NURSES ASSN loring the eighteenth birthday = of R 5 Miss Katherine Torkelson. i MEE"’S MOND AY Ten guests were present for the occasion and an Eastér motif was | f carried out in decorations for the | A meeting of the Gastineau Chan- | table. | nel Nurses Association will be held | During the evening Chinese|Monday evening at 8 o'clock at the | checkers was played, with Miss Ce- | residence of Mrs. Verne Soley in the | celia Thiboleau winning honors. | Sommers Apartments. | R 7 s I | This is the regular monthly meet- Six new Kansas oil pools were‘lng and all members are requested | discovered in the first two months to be present, Miss Marie Storms will of 1939. be hostess for the evening. ‘ e s after visiting their parents, Mr. Your knowledge of screen and stars is colossal if yon ean The List and Mrs. I Thorson, at Bellingham.| | 8¢ore 90. A score of 80 is excellent and 60 good. Count 20 for Two Forstner gold key chains. ad weather forced the brothers l ch question. A Lochinvar thermostat. to set down in a field. A Montgomery-Ward desk cig- NISTERS TO MEET | The Farm Credit Administration | arette lighter. MISS GEORGE The Juneau and Douglas Minis- | estimated that 35 per cent of all & A woman's apron. terial Association will meet in regu- | farms in the United States carried STRAI I'wo pieces of gingham cloth. HOSTESS W"I’H lar session Monday morning at 10| mortgages in 1938, the aggregate One dish cloth. |oclock at the home of the Rev.|indebtedness amounting to $7,082- We Advocate and Will Support the 3 Evelyn Brent has her best * role in years in “Second Shot”; George Bancroft’s come- back already is established. Name the picture which years ago sent these two rocketing to stardom and was also first of the great gangster melodramas. 4 Ginger Rogers (shown left) * and Fred Astaire have gust completed what is announced as their last picture together. It por- trays the life of a famous dance team. Name the team. What actors or actresses are ¢ commonly identified, justly or unjustly, with the following physical characteristics: (a) legs; (b) a large mouth; (c¢) big ears; (rd)”flu!lurmg hands; (e) large eet? Two hand towels. One bath towel Two luncheon cloths | Miss Maydelle George, daughter 7 One dinner cloth. of Mr. and Mrs. Wallis 8. George, ALASKA FEDEBAL SAvas § Fo‘lawtng Platform: Two hand-made pot holders. entertained last evening in the Iris We pledge ourselves to conduct the City’s Business on a Strictly Budget Basis System, said Budget to be prepared and predicted upon the retirement of a substantial amount of the City's bonded indebtedneéss. Six lace doilies. Room of the Baranof Hotel With o @ o AR AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Guests present for the delightful Y affair included: Misses Betty Wil- INFORMAI. P RT cox, Lanore Kaufmann, Marianna ur JUNEA“ Skinner, Isabell Parsons, Sue Stew- HONORS COUPLE art, Virginia Worley, Betty Mae! Wilder, Ruth Allen, Mary 'Stewart, o L | - | Barbara Hermann, Mildred Kendler, Mr. and Mrs, Keith G. Wildes en- | Kay McAlister, Catherine Camp- Current Rate of Interest— p 0 tertained informally yesterday at|bell, Esther Johnstore, Bonnie Er- their home on West Ninth Street|ickson, Marion Dobson, Dorothy Upon ‘assuming office we pledge ourselves to make and publish a complete financial statement showing the City's financial condition, and we further pledge ourselves to publish a financial statement quarterly while we are in office. We believe that our schools should be maintained at the highest possible standerd, and, we pledge ourselves to co-operate with the School Board and will assist in carrying ouf their recom- ' mendations as to Teachers' salaries, improvements and maintenance. for Miss Alice Palmer and A. F. Fors, Mavis Nikula, Lillian Hend- 119 Seward St. PHONE 3 2 : 2 Ghiglione, whose marriage will be ickson; Messts Lee Lucas, Paul We favor the continued maintenance of the present high efficiency of the Juneau Volunteer Firée a nevent this spring. Coke, Phillip Harland, Elwin Mes- 3 5 Erik = Department. Guests called between 5 and 6 o'~ | ser; Harry Watkins, Herman Porter, | ACCOUNTS GOV'T INSURED UP TO $5,000.00° : clock during the late afternoon. | Wendell - Schneider, Claude Hirst, | We believe in a continued adequate Police De partment for the protection of our citizenry. § Peter Warner, Jack Glasse, Richard Jackson, Joe Kennedy, Frank Par- APRIL FOOL BABY o, Secxy Mempurdes 1es Vos. AI"'I No FOOUNG tal, Alfred Zenger and Don Wilcox. PRI KR S YTy Just after the strike of 12 o'clock EPWORTH lEAGUE i C A S ]l C 0 L E last night at St. Ann’s Hospital a baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. HAS SOCIA[ N'GHT | 5 be christensd the Hret Abrl FodY INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE baby (only it wasn't a joke) Members of the Epworth League | The little bundle of loveliness mey jast evening in the social room | 2" tipped the scales at 8 pounds, 14% of the Methodist Church for a so- | s ior MAYOR ounces, and both mother and the We approve of the recognition of Organized Labor, their right to bargain collectively; that a spirit of harmony should exist between Employer and Employee and that differences should be adjusted by arbitration. We pledge to fill all appointive offices of the various City Departments with those of proven prac- tical experience, and to run the various Departments as economically as possible. We believe that the City should own its own Public Utilities, and yet are opposed to jespardizing the financial standing of the City. We also believe the Public Librqry should be housed in an adequate quarters, also provision should be made for a public recreational center. 10 We pledge ourselves to adminisfer the City affairs in a business like manner. ST - RV U VR Games were played and re- new citizen are doing well—no f00l- freshments served during the latter ing! part of the affair. T il WILL SPEAK IN THE INTEREST EMIL KRAUSE fo i - P s e | . El r MAYOR Rainbow Girls Have wwwoxs wiws mions | OF HIS CANDIDACY OVER RADIO B . : Poi_lu(k Lun(heon Tencich from Hirst this morning | mY “Essmscnmlgl after flying out James Freeburn to /| 5 Chichagof and Lyle Hebert to Sitka | | m“ J rnflm . A pot-luck luncheon was served yesterday. today to members of the Order of g PR S i Rainbow Girls in the Scottish Rite FLAT BOUND " | T 4 ; Temple, following which a 1 o'clock, Mr, and Mrs. Aléx Mathieson, . . . Y Ao " G“m m mm meeting was held. pioneer Flat mining couple, will ar- ¢ 4 4 In charge of the luncheon was the jve in Juneau on the o ! ¥ (Paid advertisement) : A rive in Ju; e Alaska Tues. . g following committee: Phyllis Jenne, gay to fly to the Interior after a Olza Paul, Ruth Allen and Doris y;cation trip in the States. McEachran. ¥ ] IIIIIII|llIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIHIIIIIllllllilIlllIIIlIIIIIHIIHIIIIIHIIIINIIIIHHIIIMHIIIHI“HIIHIIHIMIII“M“