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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, APRIL 1, 1940. ATTENTION MASONS s called People’s Ticket, appears on| (hannel En 0 ' | S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU Called Communication of Mt DOUGI A S the ballot, and A. E. Goetz heads| joys ur ‘V/ Juneau Lodge No. 147 this evenii it for Mayor and for his Gouncil THE EA THER i S Mo, 147 cuis e e et SUNY Sunday : T0 ADJOURNMENT (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) e ; J. W. LEIVERS and Alex Gair Jr. » adyv. ecretary. NEWS Robert Bonner Jr. is the inde-| ou' o' Iown 1 1 | ; pendent candidate for Mayor and - FIRS]’ OF JUNE‘ Sdreoast for. Yuticatrund vibinkly. Dogtartie- At §:90 mm,. Apil | in the same way for Council seats| Yesterday was something like the Clear tonight, partly cloudy S minimum temperature {o- “MY SKIN WAS FULL OF CITY ELECTION TOMORROW |are Glen Edwa L. W. Kilburn,|Fourth of July for Juneauites who [ e — night about 32 degrees. Gentle va 3 PIMPLES AND BLEMISHES” | Polling place for Douglas voters| Frank Pettygrove and Anton J. slcmlled .sunny[ streets or took (o ar verBarkley Tfl'ks Wlfh FDR_} Forecast for Southeast Alaska: Partly cloudy today, cloudy with will open in the City Hall at 9|Rie the woods and fields. occasional light rain Tu y over south and west portions; slightly o'clock tomorrow morning and re H - ‘ night and Tuesday; gentle to moderate changeaple winds main open all day. closing at 7|didate listed for member of me‘W‘“m. Says NO New l-egISh ol t, becoming southerly Tuesday. Arne Shudshift is the only can- Dozens of hikers enjoyed the 5 s h windless day up the Basin —— BOTIH Sowsi sanpor i Road while the Glacier Highway . ' i Forecast of winas along the coast of the Gulf of Alask OTH bow ¢ 4 -| o'clock p.n | School Board h 7 = s s g the coast of the Gulf o aska. e g ot sy o % e e e | Reterondum a8 to_ e’ proposea| Vs heavily traficked by sighisce- Hemsing Returns—Burdick | tion Contemplated | |, o o i onsent o Divon £ 10 ce o Sitio, las by rug § Mg PRy Qe DO 0~ change of time appears last on|ing motorists and summer home COmin Ba(k wi'hin _ otherwise moderate to fresh southéasterly from Dixon Entrance residents. g WASHINGTON, Aprit 1—Sena-| godiak. the ballot. At Jordan Creek, at the Juneau : tor Alben W. Barkley said today | Dairy, nearly a score of fishermen Few Weeks (fter a White House conference | LOCAL DATA | COMMUNITY T ISE & 1 N 3 3 | I8 “‘%Vfim;.';wr" | dipped their hooks for cutthroat ; that “Apparently no new legisla-| Time Barometer Tcinp. Humidity Wind Velocity ~ Weather HO”Y OOd Slg/)/j /I)]d S,’/I{)Idj | AN SR DT A9 and Western Brook Trout (Dolly The big task of purchasing non- | tion or suggestion for legislation”| a.90 \ 0 vego 29.95 Pt. Cldy w Good progress in the construc-| native owned reindeer for the|will go to Congress this ! e : ; Seby | Varden) and two Juneau men made 0GR GRS e tion of the new Fagles” Hall S|y fine cagch of cutthroat trout and|Federal Government has proceed- | Barkley added: “We are st e i B i o AR | noted as a result of the past week- | \wegterng at Windfall Lake through|ed much more rapidly than was|ing to get out of here by June 1| L 3 ¢ § 2 HOLLYWOOD, Cal,, April 1—Wheneser T begin to brood over | end. Good weather and @ £00d | ojes in the ice. anticipated, with the result that|if not sooner.” RADIO REPORTS the mechanieal, prosaic, workaday turn thi icture business has | turnout of members and even non- Several people tried for salmon,|the work is almost do = 5 ol i | TODAY taken. in recent vears I (ry to think quickly of men like Otto |y members of the lodge has made it|put githough herring Seler Mar-| This was the word bro ¢ Youx tipt. | Lo s s Bregip. . 3 siaun: Brower, Ernest Schoedsack and Jim Haven ‘“‘ of the most successful to date|iin Hnlst has his “pot” set for t uneau by W. M. Hemsing 2 Station las: 24 hours | temp. temp. 24 hours Weather Movic e been mechanized. Adventure and romance are 'of community enterprises ever|annual arrival of herring “any day." | Reindeer Unit Manager, who a a n ure XidbH it 5 5 cibady charted in celluloid footage, in sound frequencies, in units of el “;"";' “]‘ “"”i‘“-‘ b ”P‘no salmon were taken, sisted Charles G. Burdick with the Nome 13 Cloudy ectric power. You trip over cables on sound stages. The camera M oy k'-v S amecugey o i : R S purchasing Bethel 8 31 3 Cloudy framework for the ground floor| Difficulties encountered werc B —— d Fairbanks 2 * . Clear ns itsself electrically. Beauty and glunor are ‘hm., nfl[)i.x llr': | i ana "sbhdy2es Bhire e ‘M(md‘THI D AN A fewer and of less seriousness than | KETCHIKAN, Alaska, April 1—| /"p ‘ 2 7 e mnd paint and false hair and publicity, Nature has been brought b iory framing g ; f Ben' SnAES BaTINGE Hahirian St. Pau . snow i > fficials expected, Hemsing said. He > Wz ta hiarss . 5 e ai e S Saturday when he, Duich Harbor § s fen ! Y S S g Ces 0! 00C l ohot, w A | o ata y juree indoors and is just a pocess shot. Holl i ired f| TR . came in on the PAA Electra Sat- |atally injured [ Rk o " Py for sound, punching a time-clock | | . igees ; : ' fell off the edge of the garbage 3 : 2 JUNIOR PROM IS NOW urday and is going ba ‘ dbtaeve . Cloudy But the Browers, the Schoedsacks, the Havenses still go forth % g P u' {a\es Y R R _ | dump dock to the rocks below and o p | SCHEDULED FOR APRIL 27 lakatla, where he was 1 | Lot el e | Joneau ; Y and adventure goes with them, beyond the reach of automatic Rl 1oup1as High Sohool Prom. this ENDS SATUkDAY cipal before being transferred icle wels BY. ' HACvonas ‘BiFH 1n | Stkh P T T ryear will be given on the 27th off the reindeer work Notwad ahd risAkA: allbard. the hall-| - REPEHIKdn Otto Brower is a director. Mild, gray-eyed, soft-spoken, you tthe present month; according (0 ¢ Burdick will return to Juneau .o Seio e Ho had resided here| Seattle wouldn’t pick him to lead an expedition into Africa. The studio an announcement made this morn- wm\‘ the d. play of oils .'\vml within a few weeks, Hamsing said. 0o “ A0 e did. Brower came back with enough exotic film to make }ing. Wes Barrett and his orchestra »::“_"fihf“* Sflll"lxdy tevnmng at the = 5l < aalalaaiiy Sl | ssn Prancisco ley and Livingstone” and have some left over. He's off again tis to play for the dance and ever-| U anrgal Amateur Photo # p 4 ok | hibit, added interest was created and R VI iR S SIS s, eoause Zamuck has “Tanganyika Exploit” coming up. In [fereens will'be used as the backs | B SO el SOl SOy Ll Father-Son Dinner SWIS WOMEN “ Pressure has been low over the Aleutian Islands and an intense Africa, a studio man has no trouble with a supervisor. Neither has w,;nnnt.l in .decur:il:;/le s,lcne-;:: Lo Bresbyterian Church were crowded Lhe, NetmfoRIRY R ATuah ¢ disturbance was centered this morning about 200 miles southea he a supervisor to whom (o take his troubles. He is one his own a i " | with those individuals, who went (o W d d N. ht s sculti | tif of decorations is not yet de-| =it Mot inspection of the work e neS ay |g m Akm Now of Dutch Harb & high pressure were situated over South- through flood, disease, heat, difficulties b 1 ] ! v a3y y ¢ cided. | s aska and off the coast of California while a trough of low “efficiency schemes” and the practical “certainties” of studios. X 0. 8. Sullivan sHowed and cast Alaska and off A 4 ) Sl Committee in charge of prepara- | pressure extended across the northern portion of the state of Schoedsack stayed at home to make “Dr. Cyclops.” With Me- 11(m: s w;h};'()P]D““ § Washington, The weather continued clear over most of Southeast b oyl R 3 Sl Krsitl;. Ghan “Bilngwiet, B0 Mook, [ Batie ooy o thetr work in | nesday” évening. will: e s Pather SPLECTIand's [ipee, SRR OF Yool Aliskaiand clody fo parlly Sloudy oyer jths remainder of Alaska rin ~ p o 08 fa f the eart E: 0 a /i i r {ier 5 ' o ng el riah; Gooper; he: used( to: roam the jfar places' of th b {and savisor, Supt. Galvin Pool [ the speeial” exhibit Saturday in-| and Sen banquet and reservations . oldiers, 350 strong, called i only g few scattered areas o precipitation. Temperatures A IllFLmE faEv leludsd™g, W Ylvers, Sigrid Wal-| for’ the: affafr may be made;untii P10 drve “"“"“-\m o e "I'}’_‘»‘I were slighlly higher over the Bristol Bdy region and extreme wesi- S L | ther, P. J. Hussey, Wyatt Kingman medical services, began their [t o portion of Alaska and temperatures continued above normal over : tomarrow night by calling ot 11 i | LOSES TO, KETCHIKAN 'y "¢ Holden, The dinner will start, ati8:30 o | TOnUL of tralning &6 Hisch fecedbly most of: the remaftider of Alny -4 rifls oot" staged between ~ e 1 an orde: f ¢ first’ day WM/ 5l kg gt eoibiot sohoofs | 1t was suggested thit another cx-|clock and will be served in the \' pirelbafh v Al R Juneau, April 2-Sunrise 5:27 am., sunset 6:42 p.m 7 poougas. 8 hibit be held in the Fall and special | social rooms of the Methodist| wyoove limstick uikd i NOW | auring the pastireeltWab won with| rdiieration willf bat given to this | Ghuren, Members of the Susarinahi. | - L°Ave, lpsicks and powderi. A el | ample margin by. the latter team: wuonowl it was mm,‘.d Wealéy - Clralé will prep: ‘e the bOXes at home,” said the order Bring scrub brushes instead __/\f' The local team was. only recent]y‘ % . & ; . ’ matfs the reception AT organized and lacked the consid menu, with Mrs. J. B. Smith i “qpe’ women wear regular arny fe--You'll SaY ::;“;3‘3“';”;:::?":“3"‘ erable practice which ~gave the| i P uniforms save for long loost 4 B i aliiarer delicious | Retchikaners all the odds. The e er es G “civilian style” ‘trousers instead ( or COUS Van Duyn Zandies. Little {match was staged by mail {ttees. They are trained ‘in W b > mmtmiy ', PETey’s Ko T Di InI Chape'ad'es it 5 seesi s Lol if you step around fo THIRD and YRESH exclusively Miss Elizabeth Fraser was u).x- es erlor Mrs F Campens and first aid '.nr.‘ FBANKLIN 10 see cussed movies which he had ts Taking the place of the regula in the Interior and Westward MetHioaIS:, et e o Spsa.) . DABEL, BwIESHIS SE sent today from her class room al ”y” . school, Mrs. Calvin Pool is sub-| ; T T Jan § il 7 . Fooggi oo sagheal BRIGGS auocoufl:” stituting FAIRBANKS, Alaska, April 1. —| o0 FCOE Territorial Treasurer Oscar Olson VAN DUYH CHOCOLATE SHO! " M | Peter- Torres, 76, native: of Peru,| Will be held tomorrow evening ati o CTREML G ocnikan, . : IN HOSPITAL TR it Aash R 8 rours,| o' Home. of Mrs, Tred, Ghmiperi | loft on the AlesER [or fSohkan R e s t !’ { EoRT N A S 's. Ollie Gilbert was taken to|jg 16 : and all members are asked to be Mr e is dead here. He lived in § i THREE FLOWN IN they brought back “Chang” and “Grass” and many anpother film " 1 JE FL N I} - S o " St. Ann’'s Hospital yesterday for pefore i T present - o W7 & N 2 i o i e e Tony Sehwamm, Petersburg flier, FITX'TE iREs—lN CH R4 beauty of the past. Africa, India, Indo-China, Persia are but a medical care but is reported rest- Mrs. Jenny Pederson will be host- e48 for the opdaglers flew to Juneau Saturday afternoon few of the places their cameras have been. ing easily today. Tom Sanford is 3 ’ . Ay W. S. Van Dyke used to be a camera rover, too. The South reported still quite ill, FRMH plA"ES S : \[\“’ three passengers aboard ('x ! . 9. Q¢ . wson, Harry Sperling anc Sea, Africa, the Arctic—wherever a “big location” called, there was .-_.— e _.....-...‘....,-1_'.) TUCKER GOES SOUTH B ; Sam Baker Van Dyke. He got credit for directing those far-flung epics of his. ‘RE SHO"' DowN Van Dyke had his fill of travel, has continued on the home lot DU“GLAS cflllsfllm ‘ L . Ira Tucker left aboard the Alaska | as a star director. Tussdayrand KW ednesday or the States accompanied by his' Fer today's news today read The T SILVA SIDNEY in “ONE WESTERN FRO"I‘"“"'" sl ke " Empire resularly. But Jim Havens goes right on, the town’s maritime special- NATION" ist. Jim builds sailing ships and sails them. “Little Old New York” THIRD OF A £ S L BERLIN, April 1.—The Germen| ngh Command issues a communi- que stating that seven French saw some of his workk, but for “Captains Courageous” Jim went s AR = planes were shot down Sunday while 4 3 r D U / l Y l 0 flying over the Western==ront. ' ' ' S stor-hunting. For three months he sailed the seas in search of a '-"-"-"-"-""’-"““""""-‘_ storm to his liking. He found it around Cape Horn, and he rode 7 ; 1 ' Delicious- Fried: Chicken g - it out for some of the most thrilling sea action ever photo- EVERY NIGHT graphed. Soothing Organ Music and T ! DOUGLAS INN | STEVE DAVIS IS There is scarcely a picture released today which does not bene- i . \ 1 i r et 's Wi i # chn Marin, Prop, Phone 66 ‘“1 E t" U fit by the roving Lumv:xumfln; wok. Tgu realism of those scenes J‘ WA SRR P. Sebbiend | ME"DI" , IS To N . in “The Grapes of Wrath” depicting U. S. Highway 66 springs _ simply from the fact that they were filmed along U. S. High- | SA". SOUTH SOON way 66. Norman Poster took a crew to Maryland for backgrounds S | of the film “Maryland.” B A B G A I N s Steve Davis, Civil Aeronautics T ‘, M 0 R R And actors see adventure too, sometimes. The natural beau- in Clothes iAuthurity pilot who was badly in- ties of the “Mohawk Valley” as duplicated in Utah for “Drums jured in a plane crash recently near Anchorage, is still in bed for a num- (I;il:)ng he Mohawk” could not have been reproduced at Movietone joe K3|| HabefM‘l’ ber of bone fractures, but is doing | y. YI well, according to word received bv There’s always unmechanized adventure in Hollywood—away Next to Winter & POKld 1 friends. - from Hollywood. — Davis and his wife will go south | & L — on the Army transport St. Mihiel | i ¢ lc S— - e . about the middle of the month t seek a complete check-up at the Army hospital in San Francisco. e Juneau Radio Service it | PTRRRY 1. LUC AS announces its The banquet room of Percy's Cafe || April Fool Serewball dance in cele- | ) _ B 1 bration of “National Screwball Day.” INA Open to the public a good crowd 1%.: expected t,o be on h.md for the ul NEW LOCATION e | RALPH BEISTLINE (Corner of Second and Seward) Beflv HaVI'flfld ' ‘Mother Vacation| : , FOR TOMORROW-APRIL 2 | | HARRY LEA 1940 ZENITH e BTN Tl " Long Distance Radios Entertain with AND . - « Sunday Dinnerlf we stand on OUR RECORD and ask that you endorse " a ll. cra f t ers Mr. and Mrs. Burford Carmichael | 0“’“ Admin’.stratio” by gain’ ‘o the pollc TOMORROW RECEIVERS and TRANSMITTERS were hosts with a dinner party last evening at their Point Louisa home. Guests were Mr. and Mrs, R. L. a"d VflT'NG. COMPLETELY EQUIPPED o 0 i € el v worth, Harry Jensen, Paul Schnee FOR SERVICING OF ALL MAKES OF RADIOS' o Jick EqpRiRy || Oliver T. Edwards, Forest Serv- ice Biologist, returned to Juneau * i moees o < e K re yOU WISH TRANSPORTATION TO THE POLLS—PHONE 303 mm after making an examination of . ; T AR ° ¥ n it island fur farms in the Ketchikan + ? 4 ‘and Petersburg areas. ——————— Today’s news today in The Empire.

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