The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 20, 1940, Page 3

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THE CAPITOL has the BIG PIC TURES and Sinnidinee P EORRALEERS ¥ ; ! onday E Tuesday The Show Place of Juneau e D T ENTED His intentions R ——— S E PLAY THEY NEVER THOUGHT BERNARD SHAW WOULD PER THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SA1 l_R_I)_/}_Y_m 'Pygmalion’ Al Capitol OnSunday Leslie Howé_rdiand Wendy: Hiller Star in New Film Affraction Here NEWS that is NEWS Midnight Preview 1:15 AM.—TONIGHT Matinee SUNDAY—2 P. M. IT TO BE FILMED! Lavishly mounted ected, ¢ with 1 the new acting “find," Hiller, offering two of the finest 1 trayals seen on the screen tin Pygmalion,” filmi- ] of the w com- edy hit, oper at the Capi- inment brimming with | human interest i ¥ of “Pygmalic y Higgins, a p! on a bet| drab flow wh New York Critics Name . 10 minutes, unmould, carround with hot but- iill and 20, 1940. E New Red TLeader "JESSE JAMES" ON SUNDAY 4 COLISEUM H 1 F. Zan- 20th The I uck pro epic which was two years in the making, will receive a wildly enthusiastic wel- come from audiences at Coli- slum Sunday when the pectacular drama of the most col- w that ever lived thunders > screen, utilizing all ihe I Technicolor to tell the epic f a lawless era e performance of Tyrone Power rofe is certainly one of nding acting contributions { . So perfectly does he po ¢ ost lengendary figure ot Jame at after a tin you ompletely convinced the famous outlaw is once more roam- Other brilliar aracterizations are y Fonda in the and Nan- o 8 wife Randolph & did as Mar- shal W d ne supporting cast do down to the last Henr directed the pic- Final showing of “Midnight' will c 1 ] ¢ It Among the ‘10 Best n. His exg ent is be s ton The comedy hit ‘Pygmalion’ magnificent But now that star \("mw te - Colbert and Don —N.Y. Herald Tribune a flower girl| & Ry Ameche 4 . I ! her pr eneral G: M. Stern oo Worth Seemg_}'\lwar:eé‘.)& have 1 u One of the youn Russian DOG SAVES LIVES i he the military leaders, G ; t eache Stern, . aboves s besn bl akened by their pet dog jump- for jle denouement Ehare o Gibdamadbpiat & ing on their bed, Mr. and Mrs, Ed Ending 1 | Bamnett, winter caretakers at Pax: Ride o ons, escaped frem the flames Mickey Rooney, Ce which destroyed their two room Fay Hold Biouns 1 tan ikabing: af Cha house. The couple saved a small 2 Gy in the MaBERD amount of clothing but nearly all their food stores were lost. The Moy n (Thatt| Warfare Iast ) L or fish. (CRRRL A . replaveddn flis FAr SRt roadhouse was not damaged pinach is epen to several T g B3 ving ggesticns. Press £ ¢ }J = cacked tpinach i a butterea | BN 3 B1G SHOT--WHAT WOULD 1" tered beets, ceassned with a e 5 little pped sweet pickle rel- b ich. Or sprinkle the of the | # = het, sea: spinach with '] ' e chopped salted peanuts and | i H i che Surreund with baked P i SHORTS: ! LAST TIMES TONIGHT: apricots, generously spread f I ' 1regy p " with crange and lemon juices. e ‘ { "THE HARDYS RIDE HIGH e e teaon s b Continued from Page Oné) [said, is a doctrine Which Captain E I > ! . __Cartoon——News covered \\lilh l;m.,.,.-.l mush- i/]lll:l\QAII carried over from the Brit- % vooms and with a spiced pea | 1o FIGHT OR NOT? . ; Earblh oftrs Ristoetbr (DA nE. 1 '> e Sisi Ssdition secause the welfare of so |u\]\ For a pungent sauce made to | the Far Fast, by of arms|Americans, as compared Wil 1‘ serve over gr beans, cab- |jr pnecessary | Englishmen, was bound up with bage, kale or onions, put a lit- | 14 Griswolds Beias. el o traffic of any kind he Hoinikeior Tuls, (o whsr" deciniy e e i » baq |SaK, “the American people never b Bl g e for the Unitéd States ever|¥ined:fo.dn:tiose. things a8 much n on the responsibil- |88 the British. Here tangerine sweet pota- S Fitt He believes| But that is a mistaken policy, toe four K ame, Said the naval man. “Professor Four led sweet potatoes, % ot d London Griswold states that the United cup butter cup granulated " t Philippine in- States invests less l::l%nlll abroad MR 5 oy i, Sanberine. 1o ; t last but than Great Britain. This is one | ections e it rry meutral. |Of the’ contributing causes to_the Cut cooked sweet intol'ity law showed a ver il ‘4:,.“l”§\n()x'lcl crisis. Economists almost halves, lengthwise, in!qu m of the ‘comma - |universally agree that the sug- shallow baking dish so that there| the-sea’ doctrine,” he said g . pReial will be only one layer. Heat but-| Did Captain Puleston ag exports in 1929 was an important ter, r and water to form a|with him? He did not. He 1 cause of Lh.‘: fu‘mnvml” L.rx,slx..]l?:‘ thin syrup. Pour syrup over pota-!ihe navy Alme 1animous view continued lm)k”m»m“jm}“f P ;“I‘ toes. Bake uncovered in a moder- that the theor f sea power out- '?"““ ‘\’x);‘ GieE | ProvReil Bhe ate oven (375°F.) until syrup has'lined a g py Captain | d€pression. 3 been d by potatces. (Abou jl ,(;\“H“‘ ATe. Imore now Kmun thing g?“ on rj"dk"‘ Ly 30 minutes,) Baste potatoes with aver before Just how SRR DO syrup a few times during bakin, When Americans realize,” 1“':;1‘”?\1“; ";:;ML:’; “J:'Lj:;‘l'l:“”;[‘(;hgj’“ Just before servimg, p tanger- | said, “that the best naval defense D2VY 15 6T SRR e ine sections (unpeeled but free o naval offense, I am convinced istic Captain Puleston glories in| | membrane) generously over top of will provide the necessary i o potatoes. Sugar lightly and place G 'm“ Arganioan flest:odn Au;vmu.un.s mayv ,.“OL. m\flt “an“ under breiler for few moments un- Far East.” (These, no doubt, | #o" R o ST bod AORESTale Teatad . 1 RAl '~'r'(ul\.'-1' e Bhillp-| 20 nia history. when they dld| - pines or at Guam, or botl ik ? ATTEsiON MASONS “If the Philippines did not o f‘";:’dryu bk There will be a stated cosz-uni- | ist, it would be necessary ghangec LETIERALG J . { cation of Mt. Juneau Lodge Mon- rotect its i) | at 7:30 in the East,” he con- | also balloting. inued even own | J. W. LEIVERS, i adv, Secretary. | PRO AND CONTRA ! | > e - On the other hand, Griswold ar s | FLIER GETS LICENSE gued that there were no ground ver o ' In in experience for the assertior | Albert Helmer, 23, flying out of | of the sea-minded t America | Sweet notatces look gaver and zain a rich flavor when fixed this way with tangerines. Fairbanks, has been granted a com-| must fight o1 be ready to fight 5 SR 5 e ~ mercial Li He received his pi- all parts of tne world to prote Pilot L. BAER tale; off, for / afif] B ALEXANDER GEORGE ; in filled, The |an itdrtabt wiese on Eilan fiates.|lot's leense ‘ladt July) ita foreign trade lines. That, he| oM (e Sigpdrk Here ftodpy glter new and min f{illed. The an important place on salad plates. i & 5 a visit of a few days in Juneau. AP Feature Service Writer ring can be weid as a m Surround with piquant cabbage = e Seven passengers made the hop in substi for lunchesn, sup- | salad with cooked green beans in b f H' l Id l Barr’s big Pilgrim. They were Mrs. | 1 sre bickering in your or dinner. Cosk carrots in | it lSter o ‘t er's ea L. F. Barr, lfvms. Clure};we Sands, old ve beiling saltea water until ten- R o George Robbins, Bill Nelson, Mrs. | me old’ Ger, then prese through 2 Carrot balls go fancy when E. Clark, Mrs. J. Walton and Ole | time to ring seme chi course sieve. Take two cupsful mixed in with creamed pota- Johnson Brichten up the old (aheat three caps of cubed un- toes, hard-cocked eggs or cel- g A sauce, snappy top- rd will mwake this much) ery. Cesk the carrote and then £ — —f'll' I novel flavor blend. Add three tablespcons cut out balls with a French HOSPITAL NOTES | sts and garnish to melicd bulter, '1 teas n each vegetable cutter. Use up the * ——— %! ¢ the vegetables into diffe opion and ) jefiover carrots soups and g y some by fas ons flour souffles. A baby boy was born this morn- | nin into round, ring it bread crumbs, A mixture of grated cheese ing at St. Ann's Hospital to Mr. | moulds. Put in fruits and fruit tezspoon of salt, and chopped parsley dresses up | and Mrs. Willlam Rogers. The lit- | es for subtle seasonings, and | the tops cof plain, seasoned tle fellow tipped the scales at birth Mere is a CARROT RING— t green beans, turnips, cabbage, at 6 pounds 8 oun | e 3 red . ring cnions ov cauliflower. S1ip | inutes in a4 | ynder the broiler for a second | William F. Kelly is receiving med- hot water in 2 moder- | 4, prown. Grated hard-cooked ical care at St. Ann’s Hospital for | ile careiully, urround with ereamed butiered green sauce or buttered , ¢hecse Serve car and turnips to- & . i gether. Cut the carrots into small| €O is a good m It ties up lices and the turnips into thin|flavorfully with cooked egg plant Cook separately in boiling, es, celery, tor s B water; drain well and put|Serve it well seasoned in creamed | %t A ahoras 108 oped 1 ¥ i e " owl gar- raw carrois in strips, find| For a new m R S5 —_— 7" Inish there are PARSNIP CAKES. PO — |Cook and mash parsnips, season MEETS MONDAY L. A.MACHINISTS LOCAL 514 IN THE A. F. OF L. HALL e e e e e ] [ 7'30P M { |parsnip cubes into vegetable ba:- 2 » of z‘ter Pry as usual and serve hot e35 volks and chopped pimien- tes or green peppers also dress up the iops cf escalloped mix- | tures. Add tepping during the last 10 minutes of baking. well with . celery salt |and butter nto i-inch |y Femond Romilly, the former Jessiea Freeman-Mitford is picturec | cakes, roll in flour or cereal flakes | ywith her husband behind the bar of a restaurant at Biscayne Bay, Miami land prown well. Or put cooked| Fla,, where they are barmaid and bartender, She is the sister of Hitler’s “Tdeal an beauty,” Unity Freeman-Mitford, who returned from Ger- nany with a mysterious bullet wound in her neck. Romilly is nephew of Winston Churchill, British First.Lord of the Admiralty. with celery sauce, meat gravy or a shoulder injury received wk shift at the mine, on After receiving medical attention, William Kauzlarich was dismissed today from St. Ann's Hospifal. Al Blake was dismissed from St Ann’s Hospital today after receiv- ing care for a leg fracture, Elizabeth Grant entered the Gov- ernment Hospital this morning and | is receiving medical attention - - 1 GOOD PRICE FOR MARTEN J. W. Thompson, from the lower Goodpaster, recently sold 81 marten skins in Fairbanks for $3,000. Wally | Ozier, Mile 31, sold 17 marten pelts | tor $600. 3 PREVUE TONIGHT 1:15 A. M. MATINEE SUNDAY 2:00 P. M. nesday .« « but to the simple o'k who knew him, i victim of cruel injustice! . ... and to the girl in TECHNICOLOR starring TYRONE POWER HENRY FONDA NANCY KELLY RANDOLI':H SCOTT a Henry Hull . Slim Summerville - ). Edward, Bromberg . Brian Donlevy - John Carradine Donald Meek - John Russell - Jane Darwell Directed by Henry King Amociate Producer and Onginal Screen Play by Nunaelly Johmon' A Twentieth Century-Fox Picture ALSO Color Cartoon——————Fox Movietonews ALSO LAST CLAUDETTE in DON TIMES s couwEnt VIFINEGHT AMEcHE ALASKA RAILROAD'S GEOLOGIST STUDIES ROUTE CHANGE DATA Sound “The geological investigation in- volved examination of the character tructure of the bedrock of the through which it would be ecessary to drive tunnels, one of h would be approximately 13- and icdge 00 feet long; study of the condi- A report on the survey work which ) it the near-by glaciers which has been done in connection copardize the project by ad- changing the terminus of the or destructi of drainage; aska Railroad from Sewarc hservation of other. fea- age Bay is contained in th 1 hat might be helpful in the 5 issue of “Science,” the official ion of a route so as to avoid magazine of the Amerfcan Associa- | ¢ slides, springs und unstable tion for the Advancement of Seience ad.! ,e e — The reference is as follow: “Dr. P. F. Ba the g the Alaska Railroad, has reported in Washington for serviee in the office of the Alaskan brar of the Geological Survey, where 1€ olog Rainhow-DeMolay ° Io install Jointly will be afforded facilities for con tinuing his st of the data col- Joi lation vices will be lected in Alaska during the past heid tonizht at 8 o'clock in the field season odge room of the Scottish Rite Temple by members of the Order of Rainbow Girls and DeMolay Boys. The work will be in open session “The field studies were made in connection the considered change In the line of the Alaska with Railroad near the head of Turn- and dancing will be held in the ball+ again Arm, Kenai Peninsula. The room later in the evening. new route would traverse the nar- So Wi HNT AN BANFIELD ENROUTE Norman Banfield, who has been row, but mountainous neck of land that connects the Kenai Peninsula to the mainland and would have its vacationing at Sun Valley, is en- deep water rminus on Passage route to Juneau on the steamer Mount McKinley . Canal, an arm of Prince William Confer in Venice ——— Count Galeazzo Ciano (left), Italian Foreign Minister and son-in-law of Mussolini, and Count Stephan Csaky, Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs, meeting in Venice, are reported planning ways and means to resist German gconomic aggression against Hungary,

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