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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1940. { pendence ' and' ' 'integrify * of = the | . DEPARTMENT OF comm WEATHER BUREAU | Americans. It was, and is, de- signed to prevent aggression in THE WE A T HE R 3 this hemisphere on the part of any x,nn-/\nmu-:m‘ )xm'(l;ll. ; i (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) : 8 g :L‘V v I’;’)‘]‘iC]'Lw Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4:30 pm., July 20: Notices for this HOLY TRINITY CATHEDRAL ‘f;;“_h uppear to e arising in| PArtly cloudy with moderate temparatures tonight and Sunday; mini- il EPISCOPAL iy P ‘bhical arcas of the| Mum lemperature tonight 50 degrees; gentle south to westerly winds. not. later th Fourth and Gold Streets bt ek 6 Riibea Tho, 8 | Forecast for Southeast Alaska: Partly cloudy with moderate morning to change of| THE VERY REV. CHARLES Rmiles’ ¥0 the Monrce Doctrine,| temperatures tonight and Sunday; gentle to moderate south to e g 4 Marys mrl;;nmm' lCl:U’:r Director WIIH BURKE but which would in reality seem | wc“:}ii’u‘:::d‘:' Rinde sl Moot & Al Bk B Adns b 0 A ¢ Bel U ¥ . ly the pretes for o | 5 SE Yabxsbn Rive Organist i |¥C|n"””0.‘llll (:; ::::qflf‘it lz’y :’::; Moderate westerly winds from Dixcn Entrance to Yakutat; and mod- MEMOKIAL R it 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion i \;:m\:d ! ¢ erate southerly winds from Yakutat to Kodiak, except fresh south- WAI';.;;R /\\ BOLEFF, Minister ‘).(,1,:“‘:,(:, oy e P e | WASHINGTON, July 20.—James That* ghve Abe | Bresjdent an| ftosterly wids near Km”kl,ocm. % ] , B 789 | 1 o ; 58 b . " satey th B West 8th and E S phone 782 B 1A Rmfi. former Mi: fourl Demo ‘)ponm to unxy he \nhalg Lhem?. Time Barometer kemp. Huriidity Wind Velocity Weather “Given to Hospitality | cratic Senator, has offered to co- a step further two days later. 4:30 pm, yesb'y 30,06 36 0z SE 13 Rain Sanday. services BETHEL MISSION operate with Senator Burke, who ough Secretary Steve Early hel o 0 {oas " 3006 54 100 s 5 Rf" 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School ASSEMBLY OF GOD has bolted to Willkie, in organiz- suggested to Japan and Germany,| ' -IL;Lm 2y i o o o ll; 2 ,.;.\v 11:00 am. — Morning Worship 121 Main Street ing Democrats who are opposed to in efiect, that they apply the| NoO% . - 0 oudy st s S RALPH E. BAKER &t tah : principles of a true Monroe Doc- RADIO REPORTS T80 p.ma=Evening Woship. Scr- Pastor ! — e, trine to the problems of their con- 4 | TODAY mm; “I Am God's Instrument! Sunday servioes | = tinents, that each nation be al- Max. lempt. | Lowest 3:30a.m Precip. 3:30a.m. Y 3 ‘ 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. ‘ D Ch lowed its own voice in continental Station lastfl hours | te;;)p l':;olp. 24 hours Weather ; 6 11:00 am. — Morning Worship ouglqs urch s 4 Barrow 36 i 0 FoRey ME‘HKOP("(‘}IT'?.:{C::W"mufl 7:45 p.m.—Evangelistic Service. | H There might be the germ of| Pairbanks 5 ox ‘:’4 €01 Cloudy S Besrard: Streste Tuesddy, (7145 D.m ErRser Mesc: I Services the mutual Monroe Doctrine. Nome 62 | 56 58 0 Cloudy whrth s i.r‘éx; el S AR 54 The net result of all this from{ Dawson 76 | 58 58 0 Cioudy THE RER S50 (P ; 5 Friday, 7:45 p.m.—Glad Tidings the American government point| Anchorage 68 | 55 55 0 Cloudy 4 ,KMGSHTA, -M;“»‘ml Band of Young People | Notices for this church column of view 1. fitst. to get the orighlll; Bethes I | 53 55 01 Rain U0 e g Al You are welcome to these serv- | must be received by The Empire Monroe Doctrine before all the| St. Paul L | 45 4 21 Cloudy M”-‘?O e s m"”‘;z; os not later than 10 o'clock Saturday republics of this hemisphere, not( Dich Harbor . 60 | 50 51 58 H:;:,TZM,A ‘;mfl, ;E:.in will sing rr— | morning to- guarantee change of as a dead document, but as a live IV{VOSH:Sil\skl 8 | 45; gt; .zg prvssa A gl Pt s oy : J o <y | S€TMoN topics, etc. instrument of the United Stat anatal 62 | 5. B Calvary.” Miss Caroline Todd will. NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBY- | n as vital today as it was in 1823.| Kodiak 59 | 50 50 20 accompany him, i TERIAN CHURCH } & ey € the collee.| Gordova 63 | 55 56 04 Foggy 7:00 p.m.—Epworth League. Miss' “Where Welcome and Worship ‘DOII&)G.LAS EA;rng:;c S g OIUR 'nf’hfl{ “g’}n:})\m:‘o“;:_“ Juneau 58 54 54 80 I(m. P reiscE Moo n. e Franklin at Fourth = !gp yyKEs EPISCOPAL CHURCH the American nations to handle| Ketchikan 64 | 58 53 0 Cloudy SN S 48 g, THs Tor Med) JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister ™ "coriioo ‘tomorrow their own affairs, and warns off| Prince Rupert .. 68 [ 48 51 0 Clear tation and Rest.” Mr. Roy O, Rudy GEORGE SCHMIDT, Chorister o o : [fllll'l it EXCERT forl Ere George - 78 | 56 57 0 Slaar of the Pilgrim Congregational CAROL SRY DAVIS, Organist x 5 i € S a =iy 138 Thighe .l Seattle k] | 51 58 0 Cloudy Church choir Seattle, will sing 9:45 am.-Sunday School. | ALASKA EVANGELIZATION Hise BIRAS GWHRI FUEIPEAD SIHEY e = h bt aced . ’ | SOCIETY already held sway, such as Can-| Portland. ...... 8 | 0 60 b oudy “Enough to Know.” He will be ac- 10:50 a.m.—Musical Moments | (Native Gospel Services) ada, and®the Guianas. That, and| San Franeisco .67 57 59 0 Pt. Cldy companied by Miss Bernice Mead. 14:00 am.-Morning Worship, | QEGRCE }1' L OVELEES m‘“'m“”“] b i e Wednesday evening the Susannah | (See our display advertisement on ! Misslonbry-16-Charzs 4 i WEATHER SYNOPSIS Circle will meet this page for further details.) | 10:30 a.m.—Sunday School. SOMETHIN The weather chart this morning showed a ridge of high pressure Priday, 17:30 pm. — Epworth TR : | 7:30 p.m.-—Evening Service. : r\:ux; u‘g:-u, over the idea (hat| €Xtending porthward into the Gulf, and a minor disturbance cen- League will meet. SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST | ognesday, 7:30 p.m. — Prayer the United States does not wig| tered off the coast of Washington and a deep disturbance situated Cueime ‘Bapont i MR- Suat PRAREL i the possesions of France in o] 0 IR LU S DR B L L raly fal in-the. Tn- e 7 i v s *!" Thursday, 3:30 p.m— ren's itba emisphere, tha i il 3 B e RESURREC ':':3:(:11 AHEEAN H. L. WOOD, Pastor ! Glass. ]\X‘Iu{:I;O‘H’tg:bg?':“‘]::}):‘]‘ux::n(’):’ terior, hawever, light to moderate rain and fresh to strong “In the hc«:t O D s el AR 1| ., GTOBETROR BerRies of this’ “ay are invifed to altend these m”’d tholr 240,000,000 peaple decide] Southeasterly’ ‘winds - prevatied over ‘the Bering ‘Ses and Bristol B e 3 ® | church are held on Saturday, the A il 4 el jons Hoatte of the: Sl shurch e A gh eIt segvices. held. in, um Mission a;nm what should be done about them| B Sreat Julg At Seies 4:20 SHLE B BB Fiy R Maln shd, Tokd Bis. bbath School 10 am. Saturday | 0. if France should try to yvield I.lu‘u" sunmse 4 ;fla am., sundet 9:40 pan. AR T i % REV. JOHN E. CAUBLE, Pastor | .} Bible classes for all ages to Germany. & " % 9:45 am.—Sunday School. 11:00 am.—Sabbath ~ Worship. at is something new. It illus 2 11:00 ot Morninig Worshin, Li-| soemm by weinioies o locat SIAHF Dot]GL As trates the Good Neighbor . policy, WEADWEH NONER turgy and Sermon. Holy Gospel f0r | wednesday 7:30 p.m—Midweek | even though the policy is actually, f the 9th Sunday after Trinity, Luke py., Meeting and Bible study. | N z ws 10 part of the original Montoe Doc- | THROUGH [o 'mfkm 16:1-9; sermon subject, “Wise 85 porcus meels every second and Robest Wilcox and Florence Rico trine. [ Serpents.” esday 2 It has set some insiders in Th bl invited t foulth, Wty St it ‘Hollywood. marriages of Artie Shaw, swing band leader, and Lana Washingt to talk bout H. 1. Miller of Fm banks, one or* T ] The public is invited to come > invited prvico: . 4 | v " L ashinglon to talking about a' I and share in this hour of worship \”, ".”.m‘,‘fi[ bt ol R S‘Mk BAYIE ERTURNE er, screen actress, and Actress Florence Rice and Actor Robert | a1 Monroe Doctrine, a policy the real pioneers of Alaska, is a respmng T Churih Connsh will heid.a| o Shien ! Ton g nnmun{ S tlcox have reached the breakup stage, according to word from the. |00t by all the American na- Passenger on the Baranof. He and ON ‘ e s e L | After two years' absence, during im capital. While Miss Turner told newsmen that she had sep- : 3 g o~ Mus. Miller are returning home after 2otk brief meeting after the 11 oclock THE CHURCH OF THE AIR |ypion time she had charge of :mm from him, Shaw: fnsisted they still were in love, Miss Rics, |UOnS, as expressed in the T s w4 henhtis b s s GEORGE BROS. i . 1 st at| RS CHHANER Minister 'tho sacred Heart Mission Schiool s Baughter of Grantland Rice, the sports writer, filed suit for divorce ‘g‘“‘ ““["‘”““”2‘ e r"f"‘;""‘”‘ States, ' FARM The Luther e will meet at| Broadcasting over station KINY poo “rero o aed Bose M. Davis, fd &% & ffom Wilcox, charging extreme cruelty. uenos Aires, Lima and Panama o T ? h r Miller was at Treadwell from 1891 the church at 5 p.m. instead of “The Old-fask evival Hour,” o Mo 8= —|—anl expressions of hemisphere L it nhslmg 6:30 p.n. (\r(-]él Ogun:;l;onge:ing nlflt 8:20 g::;;numefz: ;]c:::;)l y::r:c:]ea:m;g P = § junity and providing a common to 1803. e ]‘?vynada 'eB! C ful! Wednesday, 7:00 pm. — Junlor o'clock. Be sure to tune in. fo Douglas last night abourd e A Rev|val o' Monroe defense, | Subscribe to The Dally Alaska eryday el Choir rehearsal. b5 by Mot Nerinly e ',o These insiders can cité you Empire—the paper with the 1argesr‘u_ PSS, | ALASKA !EVANS‘VELIZA’HON | With retirement now n ' pros- D | in 'Jus' Wha' Em?gincv Lh};u] al""‘;“““l‘l' I:Ionz'loe paid circulation. FIRST C M OF CHRIST, - HOGIETY pect, she plans to stay for a few oCir e, octrine may already be in the — —p e FIRST “““l‘:“r BE. QST (Native Gospel bervices) vioaki. e 18 e, Tordneit, 08 Sitavt making. They can show you how Hfll : SCIENTIST | GEORGE H. LOVELESS |0¢'h ! i the declarations provide thal any .lllllmmllllmlIllllllmlllIIHIIIIHIIIIIHIIIINHHHHMIMI IIIflIHHfllIIIIl nday vices e hela at 7%y of Mrs. L. W. Kilburn. Later she lfi-u day services "‘“‘1 o beid & Missionary-in-Charge expects to go. to. St. Paul, Minn, Lo one nation can call the rest of the | = e 1 am. in the Pirst Church of} 5.99 pm—Sunday Sehool. 3 73 nations together for consultation Christ, Sclentist, Junean, on Pifih 5.0 pm _ Afternoon Service, |1<r former home city o visit with rom P 3 case of trouble H Il d SI hts Afld SOll)ldJ' and Main streets. The subject will 3 MR - relatives during the wintér months. | (Continued trom P; One) in case of trouble. : (] ywoc g 7 A | Friday, 3:30 pm. — Children’s 3 s They show you the economic be “Life. Class | Speaking of her residence and[ 3 A e d £ B : By R 10:00 am.—Sunday € IR, are welcome at the Native WOk In’ the Interior, Mrs!' Daviy ¢ [ her possessions in this hemisphere and financial advisory committee y Robbin Coons Wednesoay, 8:00 pm, : . 5 me at the Nallve .., .cced keen appreciation of that { — small. already set up to plan economic : jal meeting. Ciospel Mission, on Willoughby op- 14" 0¢ the erritory. Although the s resistance against foreign systems. HOLLYWOOD, Cal, July 20.—If anybody's thinking about st posite the Alaska Native Brother- b e B Spokesman for Sugar N-| The conquest of France was a il v U laying ott a new collége eampus, here's the place to come. Christian. Science Reading Room pP7¢ P #0° |weather had its extremes in cold p | different story, 4 perfect example. o yITes Oy & Rps! pus, ke D.agen TRIme. in church building. This room is > . and warmth she enjoyed it as well dus'r 0‘ Louisia‘na For, officially at any rate, France ) NU‘ »Ch : ; I never knew how a campus sl?ould be laid out ?mul I saw open afterncon from 2:30 to 4 y e {as her school and living quarters. y | retains her independence, even T will Ak, be 1951’9“5“’10 for '“““31 the set of “Too Many Girls,” which offers the buildings and o'clock. i | She had a maximum of 37 children| Agams' Nommee Honih e, oonkusmrt: bowar.: Knd d“b;\a‘"‘tu”t‘d Néfll‘ vo"fr not signe grounds of dear old Pottawatomie University. mythically located The public is cordially mvited to SALVATION ynder her care and tutelage, all in| {ieferdnd thia"Ahe GTAND to kieh ar| DL ot SOWER SN at Stopgap, New Mexico (a town which also ain't). :::efld these services and visit the ARMY ‘the first four grades, The institu- NEW ORLEANS, La, July 20— | dispose of her possessions as she (Bigned)NRL SLPHIPT “'wvf(;:' The set will offer more ideas, of course, if the youthful campus ding room. Willoughby Ave. jon is located hr I ) es fi : e it % s ghby 1:,“% : rl;m T:bvout t x;e Ll:fl csl Charles Farwell, spokesman for sees fit. B Bk L cuties are decorating its envirens ax?d parading solemnly through - Sunday— [EVVRTILL s SO UMM Y 08 : indus-| So the State Department got - « its stately halls of learning. I can’t guarantee any solemn aca- CATHOLIC CHURCH 'back and forth was facilitated| Louisiana’s $150000000 sugar ¥ NOTICE ‘ . Church of the Nativity of the 3:30 ‘p.m.—Fruige. MUK, 'l(r ly by dog-t At ¢ try, joined the state's delegates in busy. A round-robin note went to AIRMAIL ENVELOPES) #howing demic parades, however, for come to think of it there isn't a Blessed V. M. Jm{““ 6:00 p.m.—Sunday School. “:e%ee)h iyncrezgs‘e:‘:::.v.ivit zl:tsiilc] the Democratic National Conven- France, England, Germany and .. rom Seattle to Nome, on hall of learning in sight. ‘This too is an idea for campus layer- Fifth and Gold Streets 730 bp-—Salgation Meeting . |[UC et sectioh it g ibuliq. [tiop headed by Gov. Sam Jones in|ltaly. Tuose nations were, flafV| e gt 3, 8. Burfod & Co. adv. | outers. REV. WM. 5O Tuesday, 7:3) pm.—Prayer and able in that section e bulld-| o volt against the nomination advised that the United States . . G. LeVASSEUR, S.J. Testimony Mesting. ing of roads and bridges. of Henry A. Wallace, Secretary of would not recognize any transfers e g i Pastor Wednesday, 7:00 pm. — Guard At Anchorage, enroute south, Mrs.| Agriculture, for the Vice-Presidency. 0f possessions in this hemisphere, What strikes you first about dear old Pottawatomie is the way Tenth Sunday after Pentecost | Parade. Mrs, R. B. Lesher, Guard Davis had the pleasure of a Visit ™“p /Lo Dinned on a Willkie but- nor acquiesce in them. The Mon- they've provided for dance routines. Take that pueblo-type adobe D e Leadgr. jwith Mr. and Mrs, J. O. Kirkham . ‘ang stated: “Wallace has done roe Doctrine was not mentioned. | home of the college president. There’s a balcony on the second e M Thursday, 1:30 pam. — “"me“"m’ wish to be remembéred to| i ower to destroy the sugar| It was implied, however, that story and you reach it by two wide flights of stalrs, whereon strficuo:.m._ oly Mass and In- League Meeting. : :their friends here. industry.” the incident at Martinique where| the coeds and eds can — and do — practice their steps. In the e .am—Holv et gM_:ml"ud‘t\yx 7:30 p.m.—Holiness Meet~; PET”._VlS Lt A French and British warships are patio in front there’s a big sun dial, like half a drum, on which : y Ma ser- | mg, | _PAUL ERSON VISITO TO SUPPORT WILLKIE playing hide and seck, is just’ as you know Hal Leroy and Ann Miller are going to tap a conga. mon, f¢fiowsd by Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament. 8:00 am.—Holy Mass daily. D of Special Devotion | Gospel Sunshine Program. Monday, July 22—Feast of Saint KINY 6:15 pm, Tuesdays, Mary Magadalene, Penitent. days and Saturdays. Thursday, July25—Feast of Saint | James, the Apostle; anniversary of the conseeration of His Excellency Most Reverend J. R. Crimont, S.J., Rev, D.D. No All are welcome at these meetings. | Officers in charge: Adjt. and Mrs. | Stanley Jackson aver Thurs- CHAPEL BY THE LAKE Highway at Fritz Cove Corner JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister regular sessions during the Friday, July 26—Feast of Saint summertime; but special meetings Anne, the mother of the Blessed from time to time as announced Virgin Mary, in this paper. NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN “Where Welcome and Worship Meet” REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister. GEORGE SCHMIDT; Choir Director. CAROL BEERY DAVIS, Organist. 9:45 SUNDAY SCHOOL An inteiesting and informal summertime hour of song and story and study for everyone. 10:30 MUSICAL MOMENTS Come early and meditate awhile. 11:00 MORNING WORSHIP SERMON, “Various Views of Christ’s Return.” SOLOLIST, Roy G. Rudy, baritone, singing “Prayer Perfect,” “Stranger of Gaililee.” Jean Rulaford. ‘Young People’s Chorus. | Paul Peterson, former resident of | ‘of|' HARRISBURG, Pa., July 20.—The the Island and an old Treadwellite, | newspaper Patriot, of which Vance visited Douglas for a short time|peCormick, Democratic Na tional much in French Guiana. That note focas as, say, Youre right, because that's what they're doing new. They and the other kids are warming up, in the prexy's patio, to the was delivered in Ber- strains of a rhumba orchestra which plays that hot bit called about the middle of this week and| Chairman in Woodrow Wilson's|lin on June 18. On July 1, Berlin renewed a number of old friend- | campaign for the second term is|struck at the bait. It was Berlin iz lgBucilg the Juflian: J ; ships. Remembered well as one of publisher, announces it will sup-|that brought up the Monroe Doc- The professor over there, the tall, distinguished gent in the {a group of popular young men | poft:Willkie: | trine. | 4 sweater, is George Abbott, sometime of Broadway, who is taking there when the mining camp was| BT A DR | Joachim von Ribbentrop, the ) ! at the height of activity. in sports, Peterson, who left here 22 years ago, has a responsible position with | a lumber company at Reed, Cal. | - eee SCHOOL BOARD HAS | OKEHED GYM, PLANS With plans before them for prin- cipal consideration of the session, |Augustine Boggi, 65, and his wife Douglas School Board held their arrived in Philadelphia from Ttaly regular monthly meeting last|they invested in a hand organ and night. Official approval of the plans|began saving pennies. after agreement with a few sug-| BY 1030 they had $1,600 in the gestions of changes by Supt. Pool,|bank toward retirement. Then the| and subject to affirmation of Supt.|bank failed, | German Foreign Minister, said the Motor-Driven Brush | Monroe Doctrine interpretation “im- Jplml in the American note woud Cleaner Complete amount to conferring on some Eu- with Attachments ropean states the right to possess Save Yourself mf time. \lmmones on this side of the Al- iyour TURS | lantic, but not others. |'smoney. - PERCY’S CAFE Organ Grinders OPEN: ALL NIGHT Lose 2 Bankrolls PHILADELPHIA, July 20.—When _sToP at PERCY'S ANY TIME for Dinners or Light Lunches that all Juneau is talking about. TRY OUR FOUN- TAIN, TOO! SAYS MR. HULL: That was what the State De- |parment was waiting for. Secretary! |Hull did not even reply to the erman note. Instead, through ms‘l plar press conference he ad-, |dressed himself to the American Alaska Eleciric Light Cowling, was given, Unbeaten, they trundled out the bl ted S nd Decided also ' to recommeéend to|old narrow wagon and pumped L.s{“:m']‘ A’;Ae:?:a Ul())ltgers L;ofilsd siis- & P c° a fling at movie-making. The associate professor, stogky gnd City Council appointment of Mr.|Wheezy l_nelufiles until they lmdlu,n. of course. Said. Secretary ower e dark, is Leroy Prinz, whose courseeis dancing. Between Abbott's Pool as timekeeper and 'H. B.[$2000 saved in a tin can, Hull: direction and Prinz's dance direction the kids never get a peck Phone 616 Schlegel for carpenter-foreman, on the project. Consideration was also given. to the selection of a teacher for the fourth, fifth and sixth grades to| succeed Walter Savikko, rwlgned‘ Several applications were consid- | ered but actual choice for the va-| cancy, being dependent upon lan-| at their books, But they get the essentials of a college education: Swing, hot' rhythm, rhumhba and Conga and song. Campuses needs walks and stairways to swing and tap on. Sun dials for steps. And — of course — youth. “Too Many Girls” has all that. ' Youngsters so young they make an old man feel older. So active, practicing taps and jit- terbug stuff even when they could be resting, they wear you down. (I called for my cane and decided to grow a beard, long and i Sto,lel tlc_f‘fl““\ | “The Monroe Docitine is solely a policy of self-defense whieh is intended to: preserve the inde SUNDAY GAME , MAY WE T00T ? ? 1S SCHEDULED o'clock, ‘ guage qualificafions, must await ;‘:;:“’""“_ ("l"t"’,“('"‘“ I‘“ & E IN ALL OUR TOQTIN WE.HAVE SAID NOTHING § white, after Ann Miller asked if T'd heard of the Conga and had word from mugical instructor Em“\l‘;ougl:.: I‘a):;lm:lu‘w‘s “[”“ ’El;:l‘cs b:.;-‘ SO T ABOUT ever seen it. She was very sweet about it, to be sure. and re- 3:7:::!‘ :fiflhbbc lf;g:;e‘::etsl: llcluia:ll: It tn Pardemen's’ Brk: ; | s spectful — as any child of 19 would be to a patriarch of the Schot- e cu- . i lum this fall, i | Douglas has bogged down, and P L U M B l N G tische and Polka era.) {Elks have lost their first game in - Proposition of renting th gal I s roposition, of reptng the Nati . iarts. Both teams should | Three of the principles—Ann and Lucille Ball and Richard for roller skating was left to Supt.| Pool for suitable adjustment of | |turn out hard driving ball to seek hours used and rental charged. |* "¢V (mlhom e S i Lo SR, However, we have so. many instalations in Juneau . . . in hotels, buildings, apart- ments, homes, etc,, that we de not. need Carlson — weren't in Abbott’s stage production. Most of the others w ere, including Desi Arnaz, the Cuban youth whose rhumba and tango have the local girls dithery. PR T SR Y | !_1 you want the best bourbon to toot. Hal Leroy, the dancer, is making a come-back to films. He ‘ MUGLMQI' . whiskey made in America buy was in “Harcld Teen” at Warner's some years ago. Another ISEUM | WALKER'S DE LUXE made in the ? comebacker is Ann Miller — to the same s she left, after I world’s largest distillery at Peoria, | RICE & mERS Cfl. getting nowhere I pargicular, for the stage. 'She was a hit in Im AM, A Lllinois, by Hiram Walker & Sons. . George White’s “Scandals” and on opening night she bad five —adv. offers, goes to show why locals girls like Broadway. »—"llllfii?lvliilII|IIllllIl!lllllliilllllIIIImllIIIIlllfllllllfllllfllillllfllllflflllllmml' PHONE 34 Third and Franklin | STRANGER™ Yoo ey, . TTY @ classified ad in The Empire.

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