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THE DAILY ALAKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1940. GLORIA JEAN INSTALLATION BY ' . CATHOLIC WOMEN IN H" HERE Mrs. A. MT"Géyer Given | - Office of Grand Regent ~Candlelight Service Baskets of yellow daisies, orchid columbine and bleeding hearts were placed at each pedestal for ANG OOERATED. W.D.6ROSS STARTS " TONIGHT ‘ i B Juneau's. Greatest Show Value— STARTS TONIGHT “WERE PUTTING YOU,ON TRIAL... APITOL SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU THE BIG PICTURES and LATEST NEWS are at the CAPITOL WE GUARANTEE: | To prove our confidence in one of the finest entertainment | achievements of the season, we will refund the money to | any patron who does not agree with our recommendation. | | ' “The Under :i’up" Opens Tonight at Capitol for | Two-Day Run | (Signed) ARE C. D. BEALE. poL | the candlelight installation cere- | Wnile it is the singing voice and mony performed last evening in ;ymumul charm of the 1l-year-old Parish Hall for newly elected offi- | newcomer, Gloria Jean, that fur- cers of the Catholic Daughters of nishes the pleasant surprise to au- America. diences viewing “The Under-Pup” Mrs. A, M. Geyer was installed at. the C: atre, the amaz-| as Grand Regent, succeeding Mrs. - ing youngster is by no means the|George Shaw who was presented G\O"a julml(- show of the new romantic|with a Past Grand Regent pin in | comedy. appreciation -of her work during - ‘V A | Producer Joe Pasternak, maker|the past term. A : = |of all the Deanna Durbin hits and| Other officers conducted into |one of ywood's outstanding | their several stations include Mrs. preduction fs, has turned out|J. Fowler, Vice-Grand Regent; | another entertainment nugget Mrs. C. Devlin, Prophetess; Mrs. |Universal's “The Under-Pup.”|Peter Bond, Treasurer; Mrs. H,J. | Played by an imposing cast, well|Turner, Financial Secretary: Mrs. | | directed, and blending comedy, ro- | Mary Giovanetti, Sentinel; Mrs. | mance, moments of drama and George Simpkins, Organist; Mrs. music new film is filled with| Guy McNaughton, Trustee; Mrs. J. {etnries K. MeaAlister, Monitor. —Poland and Norway—two nations invaded by the | o o P oo g g gers ll ! lTstHSE!ptEm!bevrl—:\‘x ?q?n’l nted in this group at the New York’s world fair where s s N G, g L e ey Mt (l;l:::n;z:e:l 'i‘vclemafive costume. For Poland, at left: Laura Strobel and Sophie Mocarski; for Norway, at right: Gunvor Engelsen and Olga An Cummings and Nan Gr is represented at the fair. , already | Grand Regent: Mary VanderLeest, dersen. Czecho-Slovakia, too, established by their appearance to- | Dramatics; Mrs. A. J. Goodman, SHORTS gether in “Three Smart Girls Grow | Study Club; Mrs. W. T. Mahoney, o : | Up.” And the fnnnundnm cast per-| Sewing Club; Mrs, Glen Wald, | & 5 3 p "HEI.I.'S K"(HEN" [} forms as anticipated. Among the | Scrap Book; Miss Betty Goodman, | M ihl"("(’“""('[&’ Amouiance MAGIC, BEANS leaders are Beulah Bondi, Virginia |Brides and Babies; Mrs. W. G.| Al (ouSEuM S]’ARS : : 2 vam;, M;\mnrvlll Lindsay, C. Au-|Hellan, Publicity; Mrs. George Scraen Play by Crane Wilbur and Fred Niblo S | brey Smith, Billy Gilbert, Ann|gimpkins, Public. Health; Mrs. " AV Wd Jr.+From an Original Story by Crane Wilbu: DRONR ORI HGH * Riyamima’ Walbum: e 0 aiar St i DEAD END" KIDS u | many others, Mrs, Peter Bond, Juniors. | 3 ALSO NEWS This feature is on for two nights. | Plans for the fall activities will| Hell's Kitchen,” the Warner PICTORIAL s - L | include a rummage and goody sale Bros, drama opening at the Ooli- CARTOON—NEWS ./ "When the depression hit him, land a hand quilt award, it was de- seum | i 1, i ”“‘ the “De ': i ks | Mr, Riddick “finally wound up on |cided at a short business session. End Kids” in a brand new type o | a park bench,” he says. Still, he MODES | Later in the evening a social was ”‘_11‘ > By ¢ CBESCENT nmz =30 | waen il « % g i i he “angels with dirty faces” have s | wasn't much worried. He had “been |; held with Mrs, J. B. Kennedy in I ; 3 A 5P, M. |a smart guy so long that I was | of the MOMENT || charge, assisted by Miss Mary| Higthe, sympaihy, on, thaly sldes i :fl!__...M& . | confident the world was my oyster. VanderLeest, Mrs. (. Battello and | this one, for they shown as th 2 by Amy Porter: | brutally of a apc 8 : 3 weel K.2LChHens 1 had Broadway brains. I thought Mrs, M. Dabo. | {Prhis ecs started screaming fcr auto- by WEST WIND of Alaska as a place where I could | | e [ T e was homé ground, A recoup my fortunes quickly and l t 'M | T, 430 D bl e eche knew just what 2 Phcrsz your home? Mr. Riddick fared in Al- Sin A G COMIGH-y ¢ ch the fem- rc you, like many home aska is told in his article, “Dream- H & } PR I wanted to ask owners, annoyed by smoke, i { Playing the romantic i the pon how he felt about his per- staleaic 200 oL O Built Empire,” which is 'Ieat\xn\“ 0[ If (OU S Ao ik Marea ; qs o MO - ‘f“ his per from the kitchen and creep in this number of “Alaska’s Maga- » Y fcrmance And I'd b a sarong through all the house? zine.” Here TomON'OW 10 a s by A e that, his West Wind, an i stve, good Another article in the July issue | h 3 5 ol SHANEE s uld have been: “Boy, looking, q.;;,, vmn‘ fan, set | concerned with chances for young [,;To meet their new, camp dn‘ecm.x. 4 Il never play a return engage- in an outside wall of your kitchen, ' men in Alaska is “Wilderness Op- Miss Margadel Jehnson, . snd, 1o for Beg' Ar‘or in ment in Cor ]iwz_“y',[[,'.r:veryumfi:’fodm portunities” by Frank North, which make final plans for summer camyii 4 A% LY ous, heavy air as it rises from the | (1. n1)y states that Alaska is no activities, members of the Girl| I to ambulance chasers: stove and’ turns it out of doors. It R T . s | | Scout troops will meet tomorrow A l' Tt ieral Communications Com- keeps the air of your entire home | P-2¢€ for a man to try to make a e, ) s e A O Dohoble Callus | Start “without a stake.” afternoon at 3 oclock at the Metho- v mission (the boys who rule the 2 e Wi n e dist Church. . & g ether) somewhat 1 y T ot el the Went Winl An Indian Told Me Where” js y : ; G i R “ is somewha imited in Voo s b e Belen s | Al girls planning to attend| British described this as a bullet-riddied French ambulance, machine- IVEN I8 ROOSEVRIl inira-siate activities but it went A story by Stan Lilian. The “Crui.s;' | camp are requested to be in atten- gunned by Germans on a trin out of a fghting zone. e into high gear on a complaint |of the Little Snark” reiates the :dance and to bring l}\glr camp | —— (Coritiriued from Page' One) from Illinois. The FCC wouldn't story of a trip from Seattle to Al- | ansY. and 1\:9&1[: hcemncawfi i | the guests* with honors going to - - ““]‘““l the " town or persons in- 3 o ; Assisting iss Johnson with ac- H aany sl50n § geling s volved, but it laid d ';;l:,?,gm:n;" ;:“fm[m:,::g ,f,;‘ifi tivities at Eagle River will be MISS ThompSon as h‘:;:“ Niglson and Angelina 8ave-| oniative Brown, ' of the Ohio' tq an minols u,.aififnfinéhefm Therefsacrbieg | homes in Alasks, arrived in this Miss Kathleen Carlson, Senior . D' | Those attending the party were :_':“:“;;‘?\'” fil';:l“'f\‘““,fli;“:‘i\";‘):i),”’,‘\ If the firm persisted in using po- ooy | manner. VEREOURE, 8ud MEIY - BEYORNY Il'f ay INNET | Mmisses Gloria: Gudbranson, Peggy| ™ ; F e el radio calls for tips. on dis- rugs oo the same B o 3 5 R eI | Hermann nm_i Ethel Fukuyama, Houk, Dorothea Hendrickson, Marie AN ary i Y00 patching ambulances to the scene bl o | Jumior Councillors... . — | Severson, Mary sperling, Joy. De- P o Sk > |of traffic accidents for the pur- | Mrs. M. O'Malley will be camp i ., | Mers, Joyce Smith, Lillian Nielsoz, i ; . pose of soliciting business, the -y | cook and Miss Edna Thompson| Miss Audrey Jean Thompscon Angelinw. Savevich ' and . Marforis from Mr. An FCC , opined said undertakers | - and Miss Ruth Briggs will pe|daughter of Mr. and M‘r.s» S"I;mu; Thothpéon t(fu!dn & by s 'hvtlu-rv h-‘”\\m"” soon would have to undertake to | HoleG oF U S !camp nurses during the outing. Thompson, was v”’."“’“f"‘:“‘""l .nu PR i’ ‘mll J‘xml r‘llfl)m:l\,“t?. '(i,\v,huhb:h‘h_,‘,”] get themselves out of the klink, = Ei D | v | p Bk Mol B U520 ner thirteenth birthday last ('\A!n- DOUGLAS CANNEwxy MAN HERE |81 righ l.uul An::xum. to ll\lk\l/l]— seabliitds M i L) LERe TR SCOTT ON PRINCESS ing with a dinner party at the| ;"\ gaiier, Superintendent of al etiquette . until A I'V.. / ; | lmk wr'H SUB Walter P. Scott Jr, returned to|amily home on West Eleventh | the Douglas Cannery, -arrived in| BrOWR explained that he and other ARRIVES FROM PETERSBURG chllatmg an | 4 i {Juncuu on the Princess Louise, He ! Street. | Juneau: on "the motorship North- |Tembers anl the committee had re- L. W. Mallack, proprietor of a G [ Nazis SayS ‘Their Repofls | has been attending the University After the birthday supper a|iang. salter is registered at!the | C6ved similar letters from Mickey burg radio shop, was an ar- nlCE&AHLEBS co H d W h. t G | of Washington avanger hunt was enjoyed E)_\," Gastineau Hotel. ll}oo:v_v and Shirley Temple (re- : assenger on the motorship fi: - F s TR AR SRS SRR — — S —— —— red). Northland. Here on a short busi- . - PHONE 34 . a_ fasBmgdon 0 " ¢ ¥ d P | MINING MAN HERE At about this time, Don went ness trip, Mallack is staying at | ”,,l 3 | Mike McKallick, well known min- | up in his lines and didn’t regain! the Gastineau Hotel. g = | Ing o or eaux | Dally Lrosswor uzzie ‘ ing man, arrived here on the North- | his equilibrium until the session | - | ¥ ! e £t g land. was over, and the stenogs and Todey’s news today in The Empire, ALASKA SPORTSMAN BERIIN,.June13-=An.autkorised | . across Solution oF Vesterley™ Puzzl® 7. Loox “ - ot in L st cu scurce here smdv it was a German 1 Exist Bea’ eagles = E ———— FOR JULY BS“ED cubmarine which stopped the | ¥ Suike genay L pmend . : . - American liner Washington yester- | 7 Pertaining to . American | D k ' h t t ? |day and.that the German govern- e author | o you eep your rIEn S 'ps ln (ons an repalf. “The depression hit me like a ifi hat | 18 Mouatains IR] | GREUE wen' god ment had not been notified tha 1o g T Pilot wallop from Joe Louis’ left, and|the liner was on a northern course| «Swim for Health Week” is this | 14 Wear away 1] . A great deal: 1 0 =3 with about as disastrous results, from Irel t had been| | YA < | 15, Australiap collog. X » 3 - ound and bu month, and here's a suit t6-pro- bird says Merrill K. Riddick in an ab-|told it was going to Bordeaux. mote the cause. Navy eatin las- | 16 One sent with [E| . Light beds | sorbing personal Alaska experience | | When questioned regarding the| ey girled in broad stripes of | 1 Summon. S| it R 3 article in the July number of The | United Statgs’s position in the war,| ,eq white and blue. 20. Saltpeter H . City in Scot- Alaska Sportsman, just issued, “I the reply wasi “Rearming, the ec- | Sl o TR 0T L = . However had come from the wars equipped | oMomic quedtiony and the forth- y ; Remain IN| . Have on with enough flying experience and|coming Presidential ~election are | 'J'fx?t::nn um :fia".%‘”f?sfm nerve to take up any kind of cof-|all ‘things which do not affect us. r ran e | 24 stitch IT|o] Iridescont fin! with a cockpit and an en-|There is no reason for a comment.” | 31 v.r,‘iw. 7y 3]“ vfig,"r'p". | gine,” he continues: — e - {2 P 'S ' 4 HaveTodiine jsiefliA[C] P e “In the golden, barn-storming NOTICE ol 3 . | 36 Eternity . $ ridges | days of aviation, T could subtract| Notice is hereby given that the n a ar 3%, Minera! spring 3 Masculine pown ™~ 4k Sering montty $15' from a passenger for a five-|plat of survey No. 2348, City Park, w o “lx P“""n' Betel palm name F: migute Qighk. X sould soak ambisl clilzy of Tueeg wn.]’ 1;e {fle;; gl O P Lo : b 3,2'.‘.&’., trees % o,::,i,,.,m “’,’f,‘;’b:’,'“f““'“ e Basieth nest, | | . . ous. an eavy-pocketed youths|ally in this office July 1, . o o of e o stripe ' abrig. « conveyance T O L. Luuriat Con, Publishers of Boswell's “Life of Samel Johnsow'™ z wood Dress st Bff . Is th awing by paTRAEORES ” B $30 per hour for flying lessons. I| By reason of the reservation the “ear Ru r' 6. Blanched - wm:'.o 7t t uofi;‘{firfifi 4 h‘lv‘:hmauer ‘ s be strength to your com-“e" And when skies had many hundred-dollar days and|lands are not; subject, to. entry. WH B 4. Kind of in- hammer Massachu- 49. Obstruct | All who knew wise old Sam Jobnson, the author of 1 gt 3 3 o8 my only Worriés were comeerned| GEORGE A. LINGO, : ternal decay 51, Bobbins : setts .. 50. Salutation | firstgreat English dictionary, were awed bybiscapac- are bright again, what a pleasure it is to y y b i 4 5 il fruit 68. Series of ten b Scene of com- 51 Feminine | e awilhy o { with spending my easy money.” |adv. Register. &2k’ ) mAd P| O Coaelor 8t o Enullh latier 6. Staies ssfact 52 Rodent s 'htggr'efi" md work and charmed by the willy compe) gather your friends together to laugh over s 4 3 A 3 etter t a { 3 . i 5 Sallmg Satkos De|ayed on : : A & ‘ the past, enjoy the present and plan for i Sommo oo Commercial PSP — The B. M. Behrends Bank Oldest Bank in Alas ‘Safe Deposit Banking by Mail Deparfment Trip fo Cook Inlet in Homemade Vessel (Continued from Page One) scmetime later, figured Satko could vefloat the Ark from the sandy bar at high. tide last night, and prob- ably without damage. The skipper said that the strange {craft really showed up like an ark. The scene of the stranding is about 70 miles from Ketthikan. Capt. Brisbois said he and the oth- er boat did not offer to aid because they assumed it was not needed then, Brisbois said if the boat is re- floated successfully it probably could not attempt to resume the trip to Ketchikan today because of a threatened storm and the long| stretch of open water at Dixon En- trance which must be crossed. | ——l Lincoln = Ellsworth, the explorer, was an ax-man on the first survey | of the Grand Trunk Pacific Rail-| road’s trans-Canadian route. ka " Savings AEEMAA N e R P il B 7aan) al BEN W ddi o N e P N ANd AN g T Y/ %HI=I7/ i Sam Jobnson said that a man should al- ways keep his friendships in “‘constant re- pair.” He was right. 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