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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1940. PIONEER BILL | TELEPHONE EPIC | i Juneau's Greatest Show' Value | LASTTIMES | Duaily Crossword Puzzle THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES VUNEAU S Smokiness or COLISEU SHOWING FOR Tt T m Solution of Yesterday's Puzzie 10. ACROSS o Last Times Tonight indistincts 13 Lavge boay of C(OLISEUM THEAT! owt: Y obiRtD ' Wo THEATRE L L Ol ATRE TONIGHT J C PATT i3 AST TIMES 8. Arabian gar- n O\;\;”hmfl‘. i o h mag- V PLACE OF JUNEAU | o ooy # ificence Out of the stirring past of this THE STORY OF L I8 . Mohanime: ) ; i | 2 N| Among great nation emerges a drama of p | HAL ROACH presents 4 e BB Lo A - Kind of rubber lishment that symbolize > y Al o A SPECTACLE i Captain Fury” Ends To- | it yresowea SRR i e Alexander Graham Bell | - . | 16 Z bat | of stupendous pioneer struggle! nlth as Feature at | ETA| * Pritlaent of | story of Alexander Graham Boil vith | e BRIAN AHERNE - VICTOR McLAGLEN i o AN ey |inventor of the telephone. His is Don Loretta Henry | . L . Caplm] Thealre |1 o7 . Susical in- | the dramatic Tomance of one who AMECHE YOUNG FONDA | - A’ , | o Rueme L {dreamed and struggled, loved and RaLaiy " Foollike part ¢§ 22’ Reparation 3 | ved. Simple, buman and in- MUSIC NEWS | ture and rich romarice of the fron-| ,o o s proper TS York state: | pictyre which ends tonight at the - tier days in Australia in the early Winged al , ahbr. 5 ot e e . 19th Century, Hal g | 30" Dependea E[P]| 2 Sins Coliseum pays homage to his Released thru UNTED ARTISTS h Century, Hal Roach's “Cap- Equalizer for z? 3 Wearing & genius and to & woman's devotion. 5 .e . . tain Fury," co-starring Brian a vehicle e, : . > R 38 Pertaining to a 37. Fobd from Darryl F. Zanuck's production of cavin upurt to ussia Aherne, Victor McLagl and| rai - s EXTRA! MARCH OF TIME NEWS i “,‘“ el ‘ ‘f“‘ n)r Corialn €OM 46, Seizes tightly 8 Old tribeof g Fvimasng “The Story of Alexander Graham 5 e Lang, will end tonight at th 24, Rage of a hat 43 Purpose Indians 29. Iridescent Bell,” a Cesmopolitan production Capitol. Rounding out the hand-‘ 35. Smallest state: 2. Number 4 Town in Cali stone i MIDNIGHT =11 n i Stass Wl | abbr. 50. Not ignited Fomia " 4u Set af thres for 20th Century-Fox, with Don picked cast of stars who POtray| g¢ qpose who give 51 Cut off P 41. Rope tier Ameche (in the title role), Loretta PREVIEW o1¢ @ MIUion the heroes and heroines of those| »o - tiiento © ' 33 Doleful 5. By birth &5 Engleh must- A g ) davy an 3 .| 38 Sea eagle 53. Intervening: 6. Wreath: al composer | Young and Henry Fonda sharing ALSO PICTURES OF LOUIS VS. GODOY FIGHT dauntless days are such well known| 3" Roman law poetic 45 Goddess of stellar honors, tells with power Hollywood players as John Carra- emperor DOWN 1. Musician's _ dawn 3 & ' » H Wi 2. Danish island 1. Be under obli- stick Exudati v a u- dine, George Zucco, Paul Lukas.| {3 Topes b g | e e Dot RS e Vingiala eld, Douglas Dusbrle] ok bied | % trltiutions 8. Gone by . Feniainint | manity the drama of a great man virtually any oceasion T8 2 i | . Gift of learning 9. Dry abbr. and the love that inspired him Lumsden Hare, Mary Gordon, John . Warburton and Claud Allister Briefly, the story concerns the high, wide and handsome adven-| tures of Captain Fury, a politieal | prisoner from Ireland, who arrives | in Australia to discover the per-} fidious and greedy practices of | land barons who are trying to oust | the settlers and colonists so that| they can establish vast feudal es-| Biological Survey, Fishery Bureanlo Be Consolidated FEFT ] i (REOLE SAlMoN { Despite its moderate cost, eanned |tocrat among marine foods food | with exceptionally versatility—lend- Recipe Is Given for Menu | erenc tpes of aishes. . . | A small amount of salt for flav- Planner-Will Certain- |fresh salmon in the canning pro- cess. The rieh liquid found in cans IS lAIEST DISH i salmon always has been a real aris- 1 ing itself easily to use in many dif- & joring is the only ingedient added to ; ly Tickle Palate e of salmon is pure salmon oil-—an 3y CAROLYN EVANS Home Economist Creole cooking is an American adaptation of French and Spanish cockery. It developed in the ro- mantic Old South where French and | |important source of valuable vita- mins, Salmon and salmon oil sup- Iply the dish in which this seafood tis featured with an exceptional ar- ray of diet essentials including high- grade portein, calcium, phesphorus. idodine and vitamins A, D and G tates and rule them like mediaeval | tyrants, Fury is set to Wwork, shearing sheep, on the compound | of Arnold Trist, a cold-blooded vil- lain who has been terrorizing the entire settlement, a few hundred | miles outside of Sydney. How Pury | (Continued from Page One) dicated the President’s stat | ment that “The Bureau of Biolog eal Survey administers Federal jaws relating to birds, land mam- | Spanish cooks worked side by side, | '“& T R IR L ally de- ! e 1 e ibians | g b uned from each other and adapt- : e S il outwits this man and brings ecivi-| mals, and amphibians, whereas Lvhc e - c ed the cullnary arts of their native | icious servell in & biscult ring. It )ged law and order fo. the opm-| Bureau of Fisheries deals With S e septhse B MREEIUte datems | asispertise Jands to the new land they had 1S Wede according to the accom-, munity provides a thrilling climax | fishes, marine mammals, and othver | o . e * made their home ; ORI TR to the story which is filled with aquatic animals, The natural areas| e sl o G : An occasional Creole dish lends Salmon Creole in Southern many hair-raising, blood-and-thun- of operation are interrelated and | “ ,,,,;.,,, erngisnss 4. phivis sk interesting v y to menus, as thes Biscuit Ring der episodes | similar in character. Consolidation | : | witl eliminate duplication of work, >eo— - are skillfully scasoned with Serves six. One pound canned sa- = facilitate coordination of programs, L aroma and |1 green pepper; 2 egg yolks (beaten {until light); 3 bay leaves; 3 table- diner with their savory templ his appetite to new enthus- jasm with the first morsel. AN AN PP T {he right blend of spices and /mon; 2 tablespoons butter: 2 table- ' LT flavoring to make them invite the spoons flour; 2 cups milk (heated); and improve service to the pub- o]0 onion (minced); 2 tablespoons lic.” Although economies are ex- i i ,5 |pected to be cffected in the ad- ministrative overhead of the Fish > / 7, Mot ‘aud Wildlife Service in Washin At no time in the year is a recipe spoons parsiey (chopped); 'i tea-| for Creole service of Alaska's own |spoon thyme; ': teaspoon salt; 1/8' ton, Delegate Dimond said that ne , canned salmon more welcome to the | teaspoon pepper '¢ cup mushrooms | r ldid mot expect the consolidation would have mueh, if any, effect menu planner than now when spring our palates for new flavors | (fresh or canned). | Melt butter blend in flour and add on employees in the Alaska field. to hot milk. Cook, stirring constant- e long dblay, tn ATBS the ab GOES DOWN and foods, or old foods in dramatic new dress. ~[lv until npmur.- is !hich‘nfd, Add | Boibbment for tvesoftlds” 6t tha : wn Creole is a real find l(ni nmfm. green ln‘vx'n-x. bay |.\‘11'Vl?.\ B folisioner of WSHBHIERY indi- the hostess who lengs to have her parsley Lh,\:w. ?.nll. pepper and £ » eis) | cates that the wiien of Shese two menus interesting, yet must care- mushrooms. Slowly pour hot mixture SUfVIVOTS Pl(ked Up in ity e fully keep within budget limits: For into beaten egg voiks. Return to 3 - i vl canned salmon is an economical saucepan, add flaked salmon and Llfeboa' '|'e” Of DlS- s ; paniry shelf staple—one that comes cook few minutes longer, Serve in 5 lGab’:u-l::mh :ul \hleé’ i ¥, ra yabrielson, hief 0! " aster Last Week LONDON, April 16.—The British o the aid® of the homemaker on ring of hot biscuit e ] ! the Bureau of Biological Survey, i | believed to head the list of eligi- {bles who would be in line for a teamer Stancliffe, 4500 tons. was pointment to direct the activities torpedoed off the North Scottish | of the Fish and Wildlife Service.| coast last Friday. He has been with the Biological Terms of the recent Finnish-Russian peace gives Viipuri, strategic » This became known today when Survey. since 1915 and has been Finnish seaport, to Russia. And so the l"l!finfi(,hb(;th dhvr‘:ltm;ngd a lifeboat was found containing i it) % soldiers, evacuate the city as they are (lmngvm he top pl o n its chief since 1935 Without refer-| TF L %" ' ain highways leading from Viipuri. Below is a frag- cight bodies and 16 men, one of i - . . whom died shortly after fig;filn:gn:heD:’m(‘;‘:;Cr"mZ{)nm:ev:rl;l ment of the official peace treaty which ended uie war nr;dd:lh‘lgmnz . : 1y i 3 relea ica . Signatures inclu ’ DEchrahc candlda!e !or The rescued men reported that | months ago made plans to be in now has been uloasc;l;grap:l\‘njlwl;{x;sz:zl si;ng:rs. a second life boat, with 15 crew-| | Alaska for two or three months this summer to make personal ob- | servations of the wildlife situation there. men aboard, was smashed as the Stancliffe went down, and all are believed to have been drowned. TYLERS FOR ATLIN Aboard the Princess Norah, which UNION OIL MAN HERE K. B. Stevens arrived on this SEEING TRIPLE _Excitement reigned in . Washington, D. C., household of George E. Boyd, Panama’s minister to U. 8., REPRESENTATIVE Plan Outlined { - e » when his triplet daughters, Edith, Mildred, and Elena (lef} to W Hepigh Yor {le oW morning’s northbound Yukon and |docked in Junean last evening, were r lp A 130 40 FREN(H plANE right), got an effer of a movie fryout.in m:w :,’:‘n:v ‘;‘:‘a erol';o‘:::, or e |is in Juneau for a short stay.|Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Tyler who are J e r J— Bl QAN 40 e F | REENO fiy | Mr. Stevens is connected with the [on their way to Atlin, B. C. Mr. rriforia imaries pri ’ 18 | The Bureau of Fisheries and| i, oj Company. He is stopping | Tyler is a placer miner in that FAllS IN FlAMES 1y the Bureau of Biological Survey in| .. (1o Baranof district v the Department of the Intenor‘ 3 ' with their respective functionsare consolidated into one agency in| the Department of the Interior to be known as the Fish and Wild-| NOW BEING H.ANNED‘,“IG Service. The funections of the NEWS D.F.D. ANNUAL DANCE BRUSSELS, April 16.—A French plane fell in flames today killing CLOSES HERE | one of the crewmen and injuring | | consolidated agency shall be ad-| The French plane was chasing | | ministered under the direction and T SITKA, ALASKA “A Square Deal For AII” Everything fora a German bomber near Londlier, | H | o | near the French border. OHIY Iwo Days Remam to | w::::;:ryy‘!?n:’m“tm‘:nt::“d:;‘li‘supervislon of the Secretary of the| | It is believed trouble aboard the H H H g Interior by a Director and not| ; plane caused the crash in flames. Ob'am TKke'S in 3;?&.%“; ‘;fi‘::wl:‘sp;fi,mdmom than two Assistant Directors, | R 3 = I T MU N W] I(e classi( meeting of the committee inchh‘rgr-"’ho shall be appointed by the Sec- | o | Tetary and perform such duties as I ‘of the dinte is to be held at 8| WMM“HM| | i il | i o'clock 'this- evenihg in ‘the Oity|he shall prescribe. The offices of | Y Residents of Juneau and the'pan to'make all arrangements for | Commissioner and Deputy Com- ¥ 5 4 Gastineau Channel area are Te- (he eyent, suécess cf which is in | missioner of Fisherles and the iyl i 1 7 minded that but two days remain| ey hands. ¢ 3 { offices of Chief and Associate Chief | As | before the closing date of the local| TN, of the Buréau of Biological Sur- |ice pool sponsored by The Amer ’ i vey are abolished and their func- ¥ can Legion Post. }J’“’K SEY'S CELEBRATE tions transferred ‘td'‘the consoli- i | “only a limited number of tickets | 5‘:"':"5:: ‘“‘:‘;’:‘i‘:‘:““{ dated ageres / are left, and of course no more | e twenty-fiftn wel g - | When Etfective . {will be printed. versary ot Mr: and Mrs. Jack Bey| Under the provisions of law “The NORTH.LRN PACIFIC Tickets are on sale at (and when |Was the ‘otcasion Sunday evening | reorganizations™ specified in the offers a wide range of accom- @ Washday's a whole lot easier with General Electric appliances. Less time—less effort—less work —and better results! Our General ElectricWasherstal-~ 7 " *!2room —get clothes beaututul; cicua, _ : $56.95 G-E WASHER and up @ Our General Electric ironers let you sit while you work and iron everything from shirts to ruffles | filled out may be returned to) the following Juneau business firms: Alstroms News Stand Brunswick Bowling Alleys | John Pastel—New York Exchange Alaskan Hotel Arctic, Bar Guy Smith's Drug Store Triangle Bar Imperial Pool Hall Butler-Mauro Drug Company | Hollman's Drug Store Juneau Drug Co. Baranof Liguor Store Kaufmann's Cafe Northern Beer Parlor Harry Race's Drug Co. Davis Beer Parlor Percy’s Cafe Bailey's Bar establishing their future home. of a family gathering at theit’home for a dinner party with covers laid for eight, and with pinochle and tripoli following for pastinfe enjoyed. g Mr. and Mrs. Jack Westfall, Mr. and Mrs, Arthur McBride, Miss Jagynth Sey and Thomas Hall were the guests of Mr. and ' Mrs. Sey. ———— POTTERS MOV Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Potter and little daughter moved today from their residence on Third Street to Glacier Highway where they are Al T plan shall take effect in accord- ance with the ‘plan: (a) Upon the expiration Of sixty calendar days after the date on which the plan {is transmitted to the Congress, but only if during such sixty-day period there has not been passed by the two Houses a concurrent resolution stating in substance { that the Congress does not favor the reorganization plan. (b) If the Congress adjourns sine die before the expiration of the sixty-day period, a new kixty-day period shall begin on the opening day of HOME AGAIN Mr. and Mrs. John G. Johnson| the next succeeding regular or special session.” | it & A Ay | 8.B. MEETING At 7:30 o'clock tomorrow eve- modations to fit all travel budgets — Reclining Chair Coaches Modern Tourist Sleepers Observation-Club Cars Standard Pullman Sleepers Lunch Tray Service “Famously Good” N.P, Meals and all the luxuries of the Roller-Bearing NORTH COAST LIMITED Completely Air-Conditioned Private Bedroom Cars For your next trip East choose this fine train with its hospitable crew who will treat you like an “Honored Guest” and see that every comfort and convenience is supplied. Write or wire for lowest fares to any point East or South; we'll help you plan all the details. KARL K. KATZ, Alaska Rlpuunlqliv‘ 200 Smith Tower, Seattle ‘ report having had an enjoyable s0- | ning the Douglas School Board will journ in Seattle during the five| neet in the school for attention Baranof News Stand and lingerie. Come in for a dem- | Many joint pools of four or G-E IRONEN |the tickets are selling it promises ; : = $69.95 lto be o nice litle pot for the| Miss Jennie Johnson. also home “ i = . lucky winner, wit er parents yesterday after| 3 $ = o | her annual vacation, today re-i LIVER BILE — no“lT ovnnloox Tnls Polm g = and up | turned to her position in U. S.| il 1A TS Junp Ouk BRIGGS { = it T .| Without Calomel~, lou'll Jump ., = 4 Hol’!fll NOTE‘ ;Il::.nsury Regional Disbursing of [ o Bed Foll of Vim and Vigor, “ B pat t ar e % i LR |1 R i _ Your liver should pour put two pinnfil. € ” w | | 7. 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Price: Exclusive Dealer | #] 00 onstration—and details of our easy payment plan. more members are being formed by Juneau people, and at the rate PHONE 616 Government Hospital today. are much improved in health. months they have been away.Bo‘h underwent medical treatment and| | to regular monthly business. . | LWAY

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