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OW PLACE OF JUNEAU LE NOW! Kate Douglas Wiggin's Memorable Novel [ e e U S | i MARCH OF TIME How to Raise a B: ~—Danald Duck SHORT NEWS CHRYSLER A COMPLETE MARINE ENGINE OTHER A Atlas-Imperial D‘PSPI\ Palmer Engines Johnson Qutboards and other engir —These eng have proved themselves in TROLLIN s and NE boats foi COMPACTNE ECONOMY—LACK OF VIBRATIO! CLEANNE AND POWER. ARNER (C. s and Machinists—Marine Hardware of qual CHAS. G. Engineer: JUNEAU ALASKA | Hollywood Sights And Sounds By Robbin Coom HOLLY Cal., A t we nly y lay it seems 1 K afternoon 30 but it was member nid I looked evident th us. I whis| we slipped « you pleast if nt Life wer cat n at the custody the Our mes in code, bes spotted M: in a hallw nobody guzzlajava which is code Strangel some years grettable, fc her but she gether agai on enteri _sippers 15 recognized well y blonde and just to the at my side a booth, ord | ually around u java as ca as 1e Leon G I had in t not even ikt Turrou mporary here- tuc eet—realized autiful of the m e-believe 1 Spies done 1 it Leese and amaze your friends) \d T said, looking at the ceiling so sing her, “I )-de-drugstore, She tossed her blonde hair oped away I mean it was to rranged nts have be cautious tudio woulc k I 1 tell was all and hi. : ous operative in paths I Hollywood d n ed befor (They ros his is Lys i re glamorizing “T was English doir Er her she d, “but foreign versions. time with Charles Boy » T went to the I could 1 was not speak at Metro Then T learned d abroad to make I had a frightful time T was to make another as thinking and doing n citizen. . picture but nobody w ther And c home to Germany in about pictures much 5 W easily abrogated, so that she could return the only way she could return was through At Hamburg she was “detained” five but andinavia 1 vangry? well, well .. pardon our sang froid, but caring for hungry people is our business, and we know that our 40-cent plate lunch will really do the job. PERCY’S R e AP USSR 1 days, was permitted to leave only when friends interceded. She was born in Berlin (of Russian parents, “I want never to go bac this picture!” she added “This picture” is “Confessions of a Nazi Spy.” From the sets thereof come strange tales of nervous actors, of actors playing under assumed names, of suspected sabotage, of guarded secrecy. (But the set is closed to all, so the set-up is perfect for all sorts of : however) but to Germany—and especially not after . laughingly ories.) Miss Lys, how aybe it's the pleased with lifi and T didn’t know ever, did not appear harassed. On the contrary Nazi Spy in her) she seemed quite gay and very (“I was signed in New York t picture I would play in until T arrived— but I am glad to play in it.”) and wh: At thi: point both of were waitress, in particular, s? How could we I pursued the theme. Coffee. in broken frankness, thal she loves coffee—all fee. She adores French food, but the coffee— t she had no other recourse but to bring her own to the urants. She was afraid they didn't like it, either, ys speaking her mind like that. . . . forgive her for this, too, and remember that she is e doesn’t see why Paris clothes should be she’s buying hers at home. Her hats, too, if she (She hates wearing observed. There A G-woman, ¢ the time was short > told me jan c Par ther ian re. but 1 she Paris mus an American be r than our hat was buy a which she probably won't them.) We both glanced at the clock. XG-12. Adieu!” “Bon voyage, Z-24 wood.” And triumph! She sighed, “I have a fitting I saluted. “I too must see a guy in Holly- that was all. No one suspected anything. It was a THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, APRIL 3. 1939, FAMED STORY | - ISENACTED AS | SCREEN HIT "Mother Ca.r;?s Chickens’ I ying Now at Cap- a G 0 P Rally Kids for Easter Egg Hunf; it's Lofs of Fun Juneau’s Greatest Show Value OFUN OREDOPI | E RITZ BROTHERS in "REHTUCKY MOONSHINE" TONY MARTIN--MARJORIE WEAVER itol Theatre nized as one of the foremost omen writers'in the realm of Am- rature, the late Kate 1gin was the author of Mother Care Chickens,” now | brought to the screen of the Capi- ol T At in a faithful filmization original sweetness and ntiment the of Ruby and Keel head the cast in Chickens” which andard” book in the | past (w d Original - |lished as part of a trilogy | sellers” which included “Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm” and “The Birds' | Christmas Carol,” “Mother Carey’s |cr " has been serialized uccessful play by Mrs. Wiggin { Rachel Crothers Depicting the loving, rejoic of a Shirley Ellison | “Mc Hn' | has beco les of b cken as a and sorrowing oted family two beautiful aughters and two young sons Radio’s “Mother Carey’s Ch offers the contrasting roman two lovely girls as a highlight New England settings d its early 1900 period have been ansferred to the screen by the the camera and the tech- of movieland. Its in d comp s of human, | | By | AP fo s a fine Easter party dessert. COMMON LABOR A bunny's nest, tapiosa cream with timmings, ALEX \\lll R Feature Serv MRS. GEORGE |, Writer An Easter party for childre ell distributed throughout, ))HI( re will be thin. Do not ov I r k.) Beat egg white until just stiff n is al- o ADDED RITZ BROTHERS STAR 1N COMEDY NOW AT (OUSEUM THEATRE Scme ent-minded cu left the asylum door open ye 1 and three upper classmen graduated with d of bug-heuse-cum- | taude-ar | Which is only an inadequate way {of trying to explain what took place at the Colissum Theatre when the i Ritz Brothers brought “Mm nshine” | The plot, what the Ritz Brothers {leave of it, is fairly plausible | A radio company sends its talent| sceut, Tony Martin, down to Ken- tucky to get some real hilibillies.} Marjorie Weaver, waiting. for an | audition, overhears the plans and | rushes back to her theatrical board-| {ing house to tell the Ritz Brothers. | They go down to the hills, dis- |guise themselves as mountaineers . get mixed up in an old feud hoodwink Tony Martin into putting (on a broadcast in thé mountains Cator Cario “Kentucky | to a hysterical audience. | n--Pictorial—News ployee fell Saturday afternoon while kiinz on the . second meadow of the Douglas Trail Latsen recelved .a we spraim the right ankle and was taken to St. Ann's Hospital where he 18 recelving treatment, Dr. W. P. Blan= ton being called asi-lwendlnz phy= fan ke DeMolays Hosts ~ With Novel Party Sport suits and silver dancing |sandals, sport dresses and velve$ |evening wraps, office suits and Ipatent leather shoes, &ll thess “bad taste” party givem A (marked the AL the Scottish Rite Temple Sate jurday evening by members of ‘the DeMolay order g ‘The music however, in perfect |good taste, was provided by Albert Peterson and his accordion, and members of the DeMolay's and their guests enjoyed an evening of dancing and festivitles on’ the April | Fool's Eve | B an essential of your \inment program ou'll probably have v tors f about one age at your party. And/ tots you | East- | You'll spring lovable characters live again in 1.4!\1' of the day The cast includes Fay Bainter. Walter Brennan, Ralph Morgan,| Frank Albertson, Jackies Moran and Donnie Dunagan - FOREST SERVICE AND CCC HOSTS OVER WEEKEND Open House Held af Camp| ~Two Parties Take "Show Me’ Tour the. e if yours is a party for littl really should make a hunt gs part of the prc find it will be as. well li 15 the refreshments or the favc -and | | that means real enjoyment | All Shapes, Colors and Sizes | Before the party kinds, shapes and colors of eggs as| you think of all over the place—| upsta downstairs, even out in the You can buy and small, and you « too brightly ind in the those, of course, you'l home-dyed, est-to- | | goodnes eggs, too. Paint funny faces | and scroll designs on them. The | Seventy visitors called at the Mon- | harty will go over better, too, if you fana Creek COC camp Sunday to|jet your own children do their sharel attend an open house held to cele-|of decorating and hiding the brate the sixth anniversary of the Bt viher ool st ave COC organization sembled, give each one a tarlatan The callers were shown sag and a score card and let them the camp | set forth. Rate the scoring b, ments. 28 or some other 5ys= Two “show me” trips were con-| 15 for & pold ‘eze. 1% 168 ducted by the Forest Service 10 for a.red one and so on day and Sunday for represer {75 tims o0 AatAGRRATIY f the various clubs of Juneau let ait sight ohi the: FIGHE “Show Me” Guests if they the 6-year-old s or On Saturday C. H. Forward took | {pereabo For older children, it's Mrs. Tom Haigh, representing the | probably better to arrange them at Juneau Women’s Club; Mrs. OSCAr | tables, decorated with your E Olson, American Legion Au | rabbit, nests, flowers and all the rest and Miss Caroline D. Todd, Business |of the holiday trappines j and Professional Women’s Club. Ducks And Chickens E. M. Polley on Sunday took a| Now for the actual refreshments: party consisting of Jud Whittier,| Creamed chicken servied in chiek- representing the Chamber of Com-len or duck bread cases with a tiny merce; E. J. Blake, Rotary Club,|fufy ¢ on top will delight all and Waino Hendrickson, I\n\r'ruuni; ses of youngsters, Or cream cheese Legion. [ W lettuce or peanut butter The guests were shown examples | andwiches cut into rabbit, duck o of Forest Service and CCC work at|chick shapes will go well with hot Mendenhall Glacier, Nugget Creek, |cocoa, marshmallow topped. the skaters’ cabin, Mendenhall lake,| Por dessert, orange sherbet and Auk Bay, Auk Beach, Lena Point,|fancy barnyard and animal cookie: {Lena Cove and. the Shrine of Saint|will make a Terese. The “show me” tour also ex-| To the bread cases for creamed tended through the Forest Service|foods, cut ducks (or chickens) from warehouse, garage and sign shop | g.inch-thick slices of bread. Re- here. The visi S had luncheon "L‘ move the centers to form little con- Ilw Montana Creek CCC camp. | tainers. Tos [rr— imed or buttered food i\\'nh any cr —‘ You can use the same idea for - AN INDEPENDENT o anect foca or aver cuss TICKET a Fill with a chilled or frozen sweet Another food, distinctly Easterish | is made by moulding several differ- ent flavored and colored gelatit | mixtur egg. shells (better col- |lect shells for several days in ad- vance for this ed and peeled, purpose). When chill the gelatin eggs arc | served in a nest of cress or shredded {lettuce and decorated with salad dressing. Or you can turn gelatir hide a many | candy ¢ large wooden if you lo Besides plenty of colored ar stores thr and served light r ugh | rseh- color tem: w the eg -coun n the guest FOR COUNCILMEN We are both American citizens jand believe in the principles of Am- | erican government and the rule ur‘ | the majority by ballot. The will of | into desserts by serving them | the majority of people will govern|in nests of tinted cocoanit or cake our actions if elected to the City }strips and covering them with Council. We are independent of all faction | and for this reason we choose to run| For a -real fancy dessert, bake as independents. We are both gain- | cake batter in egg shells set in muf- {fully employed and are not seeking|fin pans and frost them all over (any paid jobs from the city. W?JWIU\ icings tinted delicately in East- custard sauce. A Fancy Dessert roll need | {HARRY TOWNSEND serve plain, filled || enough to hold shape. Fold hot fapi- mixture gradually into egg white. Mixt thickens as it cools.) n slightly cool, stir in flavor- Chill In 1830. a total of 288 man-hours were required to produce 100 bushels of wheat but in 1930, because of mechanization, ¢2ly 49 man-hours were needed ’ @ hmlm* headac elpe. fizhl e oc c Whe ing -o o (Strucuon PATSY BREWER HAS S e o iy dlerika helped . [fausage, bananas, ‘e M taine afternoon welfth irty es i Pa Brew and Mrs. Paul i nine of her 1|lt'|lll\ ye: the family Street with an er sterday residence Easter a remance nearly goes on the rocks, FORMA[[Y SET“ patched up again and fame on But, like a triple decker sandwich —it’s what goes in between, that Lrades Council wishes to laughte public of Juneau | building and wuction trades ) LARSON RECEIVES has been entered into by the Gen- ineau and the Building and (‘un- fon ' s Council ep- ] i { o struction Trades Council whieh 1ep-| 4, ciher gkier “bit the dust” when | Ed Larson, Alaska Juneau Mine em- WAGE S(ALE IS ’ and when the smoke clears away the radio comes to every one. The Juneau Building and Con-|leaves the audience limp with the local Butler-Mauro - Drug cq.p‘m le Guy’s Drug St Federation of L.bm |.nnldmg and con ion braues auons, Tuis statement is signed by C. W. | Wright, Secretary-Treasurer. Incorporated in this agreementis | the wage sc for common labor | which has been set at 80 cents per | C A s H C “L E jour. The agreement took effect| on Aptil 1 and the ensu- ; ) INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE for MAYOR 'WILL SPEAK IN THE INTEREST OF HIS CANDIDACY OVER RADIO were played between 2| pa— o'clock and refreshments erved by the hostess’ mother. | Guests present for the occasion inc ed Lynn Bodding, Jean and Ann Cole, Evelyn and Heather Holl- mann, Beverly Junge, Jackie Gould, Robby and Jimmie Keaton - and 4 | wree 1 cover - .- TWO ELECTRAS DUE THIS AFTERNOON the 4 IS T0O EXAMINE (HI(H'»’W AREA A Townsend, the well known engine arrived in Juneau steamer r nd w s were due a port this afternoon from Fairban th five passengers for here and | is t y b yrot to- | are Al Monsen and Bill| and Murray Stuart and Bert | Harry ngining on t y te ¥ bly NOToW Pilot Kno: Lien, | Passengers are Carl Berg, Helen Bender, Mrs. John Cross, Major Paul 8. Edwards and John White. - | FROM CORDOVA | J. 8. Jeffrey, traveling man, and his wife, came in on the Yukon from Cordova. lode A, The two properties Tow examaine are the Mike Arms ng-Nylen lode p Townsend will go on the Northland tomorrow and transfer to the Estebeth at Sitka. He is stay- ing at the Baranof, D properties 1 will yects Don’t Forget — Vote Tomorrow. O IIIIIIIIIIIIIH!HIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHIIIHIIHIIHIIIIIIMIHMIIIIMI PROGRESSIVE CHTIZENS TICKET FOR MAYOR . . G. EMIL KRAUSE This is the Emil Krause who has served you faithfully at the City Hall fir more than ten years. Don't confuse this candidate with another candidate em- ployed at the Alaska Juneau Mine. FOR CITY COUNCIL: HENRY HESSEBSCHHIBT Hm\c nothing to sell the city, anduvr hues. ’axe seeking a seat on the City Coun-|them in cocoanut. cil for the betterment of Juneau. ‘We are running independently be- {cause we do not believe that any |candidate should have his vote con- | trolled because he was elected on ‘nny particular ticket of the City | | that every dollar | city will recei ue. Taxpayers spent as if it were your ov expended a dollar’s worth of | L. | new blood, can supply it, if elected. If you are perfectly satisfied with a change, if not, your support will |assure us that constructive changes | are needed. THEODORE R. ADAMS HARRY LEA (Paid advertisement) | our city government do not vote for | nest with tapioca cream: |sponge cake [\nlh bunnies, We believe and if elected will see | party. y the |is made by filling delicately tinted | |1 or 2 egg whites, 1 teaspoon flav- Serve them plain or | Or lightly frost an angel food or and then decoraie it rabbits and chick fashioned from fondant or from gum drops. And, last of all, don’t forget the favers, They are vital to a children A novel home-made favor egg shells with candy eggs and then money should be | sealing the tops by pasting tissue paper over the ends. You can even The City Council of Juneau needs | P2int faces on the favors and add and we believe that we |22y toppes and frilly paper col- ors. Then, of course, you can alway: buy unusual little favo: Here is how to make PROG a bunny’s 1 or 2 egg yolks, 4 cups milk, 1-3 cup quick-cooking tapioca, % cup granulated sugar, % teaspoon salt, oring. Mix egg yolk with small amount of milk in top of double hoiler. Add tapioca, sugar, salt and remaining milk. Place over rapidly boiling wat- er, and cook 10 to 12 minutes after water boils again, stirring frequent- Iy. Remove from fire. (Tapioca will 7 p.m. (Paid advertisement) JOHN G. FARGHER Each of the above candidates has rcsuled in the Territo twenty years. All are BUSINESS MEN, TAXPAYERS, HOMfiYO%EHS “PROGRESSIVE . . ., smtnm:. ... ENTERPRISING QOur City Wlll Advance Under Their Admlmslranon' A MGEYER " more than inierest Your Tax Money Expended for Your Inferest! RESSIVE CITIZENS TICKET‘ VOTE THIS TICKET STRAIGHT DO YOUR DUTY AS A CITIZEN—VOTE TOMORROW! _Polls open9am.fo CALL 441 FOR CARS TO TAKE YOU TO THE POLLS. TUNE IN ON KINY TONIGHT AT 9:00! i .al!( OO0