The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 10, 1939, Page 3

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. - e e e SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU THEATRE Last Times Tonight | Serw Ry IDIOTS DELIGHT ANYMZG. M. PICTURE moves SPRING MADNES hat nothing beyond the | {he hoofer getsher out of the debris | SE N N, nd they go on together in a partner | \ct to become great stars - FOR l;AH TIMES "Idiot's Delight” Playing NEAVY HALIBUT LANDINGS MADE on Screen of Local N SIX MONTHS'I Theatre o it e Int. Fisheries Commlssmn} R > et Makes Report from | § (ility in “Idiot’s Delight,” whicl : _S 0 | s fotlant 96 G108 April 1-Sept. 3 ‘ 1di Delight" P | prize as a stage with 1 ecords of the international | Fontanne and_Alfred Lunt in Fisheries Commission show that for roles now played by Miss Shearer the period from April 1 to Septem- . and jle. Robert Sherwood, the her 30, 1939, the following amount : s \athor, wrote the screen play and of halibut have been landed in the | Ruth Spargo of Houston, Tex., took adroit advantage of th eat various ports on the Pacific Coast: demonstrates . . . range afforded by the screen. On Aven S Jivei3 i} : tHe stage that delightful Omaha ac U. S. Fleet 19,692,804 venture was established only in re- Canadian Fleet 2,173,104 puBlI( lIBRARY trospective dialogue. In the pictur L S | we join the tfoupe at Omaha and Total 21,865,908 and the girl in the trapeze act. The to date but are subject to further story begins where it gan | corrections The Juneau Public Library has in the mind of the author For the period from April 1 to|the following new books on the is as it should b September 30, 1938, the following ! shelves ready for distribution: fter the Omaha meeting, the girl landings were recorded Non-Ficti and the hoofer part to follow di- Colby, “Alaska”; Jordan and Ev- vergent routes. They meet again in U. S. Fleet erman, “American Food and Game Europe, In the interval, she has ac Canadian Fleet Fishes' wpery, “Wind quired a munitions maker as an — and Stars”; Victor My Eskimo “a and poses as a countess Total 21,744,604 Life"; He “You're the Doctor”; hoofer is still doing his stuff For the month of September,| Merrick, “True North”; Digby, “Down cording to the program. He recog- 1939, the following amounts of hali-| Wind”; Sheehan, “Not Peace, But a nizes her instantly. They renew the but were landed: Sword.” old acquaintance and each of them Area 3 Fiction { ) without admitting it, that U. S. Fleet 3,659,344 Harrell “O. Henry Encore”; God- the light love which was born in Canadian Fleet 940,067 den, “Black Narcissus”; Wolfe, “The Omaha has never died _ Web and the Rock”; and several War ¢ down over Europe Total new mystery stories. | € oped in a border town Acknowledgment is made of the D y planes dive m the stance given by the Department TRAVELING MAN HERE )y oping bomb A 1 heries, Canada, United States Traveling 1 Ken Graves and crashes into the buildin: au of Fisheries, and the Can- H. B. Crewson stopping at the wve taken refuge. They are adian and United States Customs Gastineau Hote ing arrived this in each other’s arm: aware in the compilation of these totals. morning « « « that combines self-contained Loop Aerial, costly R. F. Stage and super-efficient Loktal Tubes. 1. 2l No Aerial Wires overhead. No ground wires underfoot. No mess,no bother, no fu No Installation! Just plug in and play. Carry table models from room to room. Place consoles wherever they look best. Clear Tone in Nolsy Locations! Annoy- ance of man-made static and noise conquered! Undreamed-of Power in every 1940 Phileo, even at lowest price! 3- 40 PHILCO 180 XF $381.50 Fiuest console ever offered at this price! Built-in Super Aerial System with Twin Loop Aerial gives finer American and For- eign reception. Cathedral Speaker. Bass Compensation, Variable Tone Control. Electric Push-Button Tuning, including button for Television Sound reception. Gorgeous Walnut cabinet. Comein—seeit! Carry It From Room to Room ! Plug in anywhere and play Joy finer, clearer reception, thanks to the Built-in Super Acrial System. Built to receive Television Sound. AC-DC operation. Handsome Wal- nut_cabinet with carrying handle. Tremendous valuel PHILCO 120 C §25.85 JOHNSON SO. FRANKLIN ST. w. P. TELEPHONE 17 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, OCT. 10, 1939. res Co-Ed Slump with a Poise-onality Fhe swordswou Miss. . The can is Sara Jean Cosn terpisc Jackson San Antonio . tals of body mechanics, rhythm and AL I I for P enbers college prince : or e 1 " | weighs | toning abdominal muscles, to cor- | rect her particular faults gy e 115 WIY | At the end of eight weeks a sec- s : mgiery s M 1 |ond silhouette study is made. Usu- the u 10.000 physical N cant the girls [ally her shoulders ar squaver; her head is where it belongs atop her have ! This i mile M f S {ightens @ | body and she probably has improved o amed | girl's & cu houlders | her pesture.? ' 1 forward. Her | Rl ; o BLIND QUZINKIE 1 stu- | a slig mann o v O ot et e v NG { 1 X rrect tua I university emphasizes the develop- | disele »articular sort of co- Reka Laschinsky, blind ative ment of correct pe in its physi- | ed slump which each af- | child who has been at the Tacoma cal education courses, and s the | flicted, whet i is round shoulders, | Hospital the past three yeais for sst as an added incentive to|kneck kr r ne other fault treatment, was a through passenger the Yukon, at Ouzinkie, on home 'HEARINGS GET STARTED WITH FLYING FIRMS ;CAA and FCC Men Come in by Plane-Meeting af Baranof Today | | | i With the arrival today of FCC and returning te lwl'l via Kodiak CAA officials from the Interior, a | preliminary hearing with Southeast Alaska plane operators was to be held this afternoon in the lobby of the Baranof Hotel, according to Ray Stough, Director of the Bureau of Economic Regulations under the | CAA. . Stough and his wife, and W. J Madden, CAA attorney, also from | Washington, D. C., arrived on the | PAA plane this morning to conduct | CAA hearings here on certificates | of convenience and necessity for | plane operators in this section i | ' Col. T. L. White, of the Federal BACK TO WOR K—_Mounting demands for steel and large | o D ine et Cia el Atk orders from the railroads have made lineups such as this at Jones | e P & Laughlin plant, Pittsburgh, common in steel centers. Mills are | M. 8. O, altorney for the FCC, recalling thousands of furloughed employes. | also arrived on the plane today to conduct hearings with the plane op- erators on the question of radio fre- quencies and operation in conjunc- tion with airways operations. Both CAA and FCC men were to | meet preliminarily with pilots and their representatives in the Baranof | Hotel lobby this afternoon to dis~ | cuss plans along which the hearings will be held. | Stough said his work is sched- | |uled to be completed by Monday, | when he and Madden will sail south, | stopping briefly in Seatiie to confer with post office officials, mail carr; ing dovetailing with problems of is- | suance of certificates of necessity and convenience for plane operators, ALl S s KODIAK JOBLESS " ARMY DESCRIBED BY FERRANDINI Bureau of Fisheries Agent Arrives to Take Charge of Local Office Kushing Hospital Evacuation | i { ! | | | rushes | of its hospitals as Germany threatens a new | ampaign of bombing horror. Here is a scene in the lobby of Westminster | Although work is well under way Tospital -as patients were moved out for journey to a safer area, away | on the Naval base, Kodiak still has from the capital. | many more men than jobs, Ralph - Ferrandini, Special Agent of the Bureau of Fisheries reported today when he arrived from the island The job-seekers are camping in tents, huts and barns in hopes of getting work in the spring, when the «qndon GREAT NORTHERN'S NICK CARTER HERE his headquarters at Seattle. On his annual trip to the north, Carter has already visited the Interior and Westward. He arrived here on the . ON ANNUAL VISIT | 25 il o both ' PAce Of constructlon is expected to I ssonik N e s veported D¢ _stepped up considerably. The i Higt L e 5 reportC ground has been broken for the Alaska Repltésentitive ' ®. (Niek) | by Carter. He is registered at el Pl et oIl & Dialataty Al Carter of the Great Northern Rail- [ Baranof. crew is at work at present. Ferrandini will be in charge of the Juneau office of the Bureau for about six weeks, until Warden Clar- ence Olson arrives from Cordova. H> reporis a good salmon ‘season at Kediak and an excellent herring in Juneau today . to | - = UBLIC INVITED Plv_qung T MARTHAS way arrived spend’ a week - befo W L -,.5.‘ eason, in which 350,000 barrels were | * 3 M processed. Withofit: —. 'Yt Jump. S H of - Vigor. gy y,:‘, Ii‘m“:. m,mm:'wm‘ The annual Martha Society tur- son. Mrs. J. F. Worley will have key dinner will be held Thursday charge of the dining room and dec- liquidybilg Juta your howels daily. If this bile is not flowing freely; your food doesn’t digest. 1t just decays in the bowels. Gas bloats up your stomach, You get eonstipated. Your wations will be arranged by Mrs, George Phillips. Assisting with the evening in the Parlors of the orthern Light Presbyterian Church wholeBrsas 1 SeoNgs ANE gonten aouc. | a large attendance is antici- serving will be girls of the Vesper A mere bowel movement doesn't get at | 5 Choir. e o, e heaa e pints of rman for the dinner is Mrs.| The dinner is public and # cordial bile flowing freely and make you fecl “up | giiyey Thompson. Other members invitation is extended to all Juneau- ‘rlr:lldking »,fl.fi::#?:ifif‘f:}ui%,'.mt';‘.:':::x:"; |of the committee are Mrs. A. F. ites to attend. Carionty Little Taver Pills on the red-pack= | 101t Mrs. John Rogers, Mrs. Ho- | R age. Refuseiaputhing;eles. Bolos> 356, | mer Nordling, and Mrs, G. W. John-| Try an Empire ad. 4 b Course ~‘Princess of Posture Miss Spargo won a 1939 pos- ture prize. “Too Many Subs o Charles Wharton Stork Prof. Charles Wharton Stork, 58, English professor at Bryn Mawz ollege, shown at New York, sur vived the Athenia disaster, was aboard the United States freighter Wacosta when it was stopped and searched by a German submarine skipper. Prof. Stork acted as inter- preter. “I'll see you at a tea dance in New York,” the U-boat captain promised as, he fllgft“ COLIS OWNED AND OPERATE EUIM: Juneau's Greatest Show Value Last Times Tonight JAMES CAGNEY PAT O’BRIEN THE 'DEAD END' KIDS HUMP} Y BOGART ANN SHERI 0. BANCRPF1 WARNER 6RO ! Jimmy Dorsey and Orchestra | Fox Movietonews POWERFUL DRAMA J PLAYING NOW AS | (OLISEUM SH ow Acclaimed by audicnces whic the opening of “Angels Sunday, this inte: bringing al- it the Paces’ melodrama 1 ng ntion of mi um Theatre, A powerful cast which includes James Cagney, Pat O'Bria “Dead End” kids, Humph E t Ann Sheridan, ard George croft brings the vivid story to the screen. Set in the slu istriet ef.a veat city, it deals wi problem f saving its youth from I of rime. On the side of good eitizey the underworld is fiis \ d friend, a big-shot gangster (played by Cagney), who is a hero to the boys. The story builds to & terrific climax when the killer comes over to the priest’s side in the last minute of his life. e,—— HERS THROUGH TEA Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Rusch, Office of Indian Affaifs teacHers, are through passengers on the Yue kon, heading for Noadaltom. - .. Lode and placer lovation notices for sale at The Empire Office, Want Ads Bring Results. , Empire Daily Lross;vorci Puzzle ACROSS Bolution of Yesterday's Puzzle 8. Look after 1. RoOL out ¥ 9. Unit of work 10. Cuttings of 10. Tray plants 11. Cultured 16. Outer bound- woman ary of a 13. Japanese ad~ o pollane fisure 13, poniest 16. Pertaining to escen one’s birth 1 Sinones About 21. And: not 23. (n?ulry after 2. U 3‘ . Undermine. 28. The pick . The itallan opers. 24. Type meas 3 Nt God of lov 3. Mother 7. New England 34 Thou state: abbr 35 Lifeless Before 31 Injury . Conjunetion 38, Sharp and . Syllable harsh in 41 trejand cheers 43 Old-time 32. Leaf of the pistol palmyra 46. College palm egree 3. The widow's Secured 4. American 43 Solug coln Metal L 53 Beverage 34 101 655 Lawless crowg 0. Slugs or plays g5 Medium of 36, Pertaining to 56 Symbol for under a exchange the ogean radium lady's win- 56 Happen again 88, Jewigh month 8. Direction dow 87 Kind of resin ronoun 61. Exist 59 Petty malice 42 Spoke from 62 Unit of welght APWN 80 Sounds memory 63 Light open L After song 63 4. Season for cotton fabric 3 Allude 68 > ? 65. Away: prex 3. Metric land 64 45, 66 Claw measure 67 s 47 {derable 68. Cooking for- 4 Paint 68 tin ber mula ;5 Mohammedan L 49, § 70. At home priest 60. Fresh-water 71 Public store- 6. Pertainingtoa 78 porpoise house whale 51 Anger 72. Count over 7. Tipped up TR e T e Ad/dNAANEN

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