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e & o ——————_—_ e S Young Man, 32, Count of Paris, Awzits Summens and Countess of Paris. Head 'F m!h Empare [throne, the Count of«Paris likes |to” think of himself as a man of |ideas; and as democratic, | He wants a monarchy “to pre- crve French lberties,” asserting through close friends that he nei- her created the war nor signed > Armistice and would not have igned the peace treaty Poor France, she has suffered a 3 | Adding to this sband W n | pou ut dar cen visi, lan bor Cver king, * THE DAILY ALASKA 1 sat,” further ble de ste him > Duke r of the festos: 1 rule. Roy sts the late fa- ed several ‘monarch- of Guise, count, calling for ccently some ob sulated the Petain ke only a at restoring Countess ervers have gévernment temporary one the mounarchy Betuins belief wes Brazil of the whese to a receive ar from the return from the formex was her of trip report offer Char puppet kingdom Hitler would-k monarch's ideas ve not been for the record” published under his recommended a ‘de- effected by di- the provine its "“nataral regions.’ everything would be the rbitrating and pacitying— pire between capital and la- and other factions He's a Troveler ex- l)’lG France e in tralized on into are MPIRE, FRIDAY, OCT. 25, 1940 SUEDE COATS TAKE ON NEW AND DRESSIER LINES | | | The Count Working toward such an' ideal - " 3 TR A ! have been Royalist groups in every AP Feature Scryice ave insisting, perhaps to Adolf| French province, mdny insistent ot ¢ Gibraltar far from Hitler himself that solution of upon being called by (-cnl.m'ul\vum Left, Ida Lupino; center and right, Maureen O'Hara Pragee 4 \w in flying the problem: ‘lenm‘:rilm': lh(-‘ :\\n\ .(‘I(Ir‘;‘ "“E.wr than' “monsicur or The dutumn, 1040, suede coats have taken on O'Hara, modeling the other two. is wearing, cen hours, a trim, moustached aristo- rench bt i e S S i dressicr lines, even for sports, and have gone in for | ter, a dressmaker coat in rancho tan with turn- Sal Fusies himself st the: task vf Uibicounttasgovoralgn aienry SIETL IR SURs BRUIG handed down E8 0 narrow gores and wide flares in dress | back collar and slash pockets, worn over a Del “awaiting events.” ©On Leave From Ltgion the lonig line of forbears who ruled pioqers™ "Tha suede is being manipulated as if it | Monte green suede dress. Right. suede is cleverly He dictates to two secretarie he pretender tormally would | France 1000 years, has financed ywere a wool fabric and mf new colors come in | combined with tweed plaid. . This is a suit with He. tends many telegrams, He in-be takiig things casy since he'is|the cRmpalgn. wide range and bewildering loveliness. 1da Lupino | Mojave brown jacket trimmed with brown and #H i b : o leave from a period of incog.| Owning estates’th Belgium and has chosen a bottle-green, three-quarter coat for | white plaid dyed to match, and plaid skirt, with terviews countless visitor oL I [Ttaly of well’ as at Larache, ‘the football games. It is smartly tailored, with turn- | handbag half plaid and half suede. The hat is Over the activity hang nito soldiering in the French f \ o down collar and four large patch pockets. Maureen | brown suede. of expectancy, its pulse elgn legion count has traveled much. His falling with Arrival of each mes-| “Hut' the business in”hand leaves|SEOIEy iionopiane “grt shiny” fed - sage from the north few idle moments. Bugatti (Ttalian) automobile are,. 0 " O e o aris, a voung Political matters come first, of| fAmiaf in” wost Eropdaxcipi- Daddy WOMAN ATTACKED man who inherited a fortune esti- course, closely allied with his au-|t8ls that Kuow him' as one"of ‘they me a mated at 320,000,000, is awaiting thorship of ~Royalist ncwspaper| continent's best-dressed men . de- S'andley BY GOLDEN EAGI.E word which would make him articles spite a “preference’ for aviation re d st & senburnig et o i Is Dea | Scion of the House of Orleans, tion also takes its toll in hours Bireedt Erom ¥rante ; lgger as ¥ WALLOWA, Ore, Oct. 25—Mr the 32-year-old nohleman believes ~And mot overiooked is the me-| As headof” the Bourbon-Or- g% * SEATTLE, Oct. — 1. E. Barton Wade is in a hospital 'to- restoration - of ‘the throne may’ be cossity of making his athletic ‘fig-[1¢ADS 1ime He "is ‘barred from P “Daddy” Standley, 96, longtime | day suffering from serious cuts in- “just around the corner. ure, delicate features, little smear| Fiance under "an old law but B! er Hole propriefer of “Ye Olde ¢ sity | flicted by a huge golden eagle that So from a retreat at Larache, of a moustache, blue ey songht, prior to the war, to efiter g Shep,” and of Seattle’s most aiacked Her in Spanish Morocco, he is pulling calm, thoughtful manner as s country 4‘“}“‘“ Torces. widely known citizens, died The bird swooped down on Mrs. strings, . keeping in close touch miliar as possible urned f“f““} by President ” Al e e result of pneumonia. wade <he''rode hotsebadk Bear with Royalist sympathizers who As pretender to a non-existent Pert Lebrun, “he jed to the Eishermdn John Fujimori s in The little man with the black pop panc; ¢ome. The woman man- o c forcign legion under an assumed Ann's Hospital today Sufferix Sia. vap, moved through the fotie't Tr T e cagle, bieake _ name and was assigned 10 its @it frem burns received wherhis 27- 1 chadows ef his waterfront (o fng Ohe' df 1t Wihgs, buti the Hid orp! When his father died last foc trolling boat biew up for the ist .‘;(l!'ml v slashed and again with . p 3 ] |/ August, ne was given leave second time in as many days at the curics and museum pieces from | ;o poo Phs canie was . | Royalist activity was directed City Float 2" over th 1d, fer 41 y . E » ¢ . BN | Hollywoed Sights And Sounds | | oor . on®s e sl Siaors yos ot & lodk G iata! 'Cislteéers cal o siop con- Lier shct 2 3 8 WIGK' 25eead By Robbin. Coepiiilal? ¢ o ifpip Manoir d’Anjou, Jjust outside.the explosion, but waterfrorter i the world's largest col- | M TR SRR prges e Brusst where the Duke of gas fumes ¢ 1 jection of Alaska curios and HOLLYWOOD, Cal. Oct. 25.—Confessions of Hollywood's | Guiz Look up residence in 19 handicrafts. INVES"GA"NG ex-bad boy Jack Oakie, a year and a half after his last personal on. the ‘death ‘of ;his ‘cousin, Dt " R | contact with interior varnish ‘Pm”‘m‘lv of Orleans, pretendc i o~ P P 6M§ el T v, 7o tnd e i [P LS O E T L GINGHAM BALL derful in the momings. That's fine. Birds singing, sun rising ing' the campaigh St e vald WASHINGTO? | Oakie shining wonderful i ss-toppad ‘desk on which - - !\ g. QF EVENI rey General J ¢ “Parties are diiicrent, though. Hardest part is before dinner rested a crystal bowl containing i i S ay that Grand Jury pro.eedings Everybody sittir ound chattering and glowing and I don't a handful of French soil Radw Behawof o) ,flyfign ’ H have been instituted against the know what to do with myself, I hold a glass of soda pop in When the Duke died the estate .!I‘vy (191,414 W N:fi I President of the Transocean News my hand and I we up to guys and I say something bright with the pretender’s role, passed |l| Maflia Service for . possible violations of and it ain’t so bright and I know it. A coupla drinks and T'd P e A Dri { N | & R T Lkt hing 10 v A el Elaborate Wedding Baffles Expert Prizes for Most Novel At- act. mead of the orsanization was e Most active step taken by the it (\ g 1 recently accused by Martin Dies of | e s b s o e i a3 e ¢ i o e U s 5 Sl tire-Lostumes Nof Nec- beins agents. e aiie T worder if e . to a country estate near Paris' : | : finges T wonder 1t the pop tan'h worse | Tlend. seo i bontt i o, e essary, Admittance than the porters assembled in secret, read ; 4 know wi uappenitig to me? Terrible thing. The ||a manifesto urging restoration of (; H drunks enney me! T sit n the corner by miself and look at the king { tadi i ar of ever ‘em, and 1 think ‘who-am-T to gel annoyed? But it's true, s’help || The incident, marking the first m- States the P by the me ~ and some of my buddies too. . . , time he had set foot on the land|dition puts i equ nt out|f | Women's Club, wi Ar (his ancestors ruled, drew muc‘h‘(r ord w evening at the Elks' “T was at 2 party the other niaht ahd the shellac was flow. || Public atiention as had his wéd~|" ‘These were observations”of i ing ove jor, but all around mb. The host comes up dine. etk Jeprs SUMRG IR EIRRIEOREL Wentiar Sleau SaeimiL | - DA S otoacBlng 4 2 and Le's talking and 1 pulls him closer and says, “Talk right at sophisticated "L rincess Zsabelle|ighuiied fo Juneau by PAS Plechrmiana musio will be'.pr me. falla - T'm not drinkin’ 1t bub T like ‘the ‘breath.. Ha-ha- granddaughter of the last em-|teday after installing or che <rven piece crchestra. Dancers are o2 A e peror of Brazil radic-sendé equipment dt Ketchi- | requested to be in costume to par- ho-ho! L | Like her husband, the princess kan, Juneau, Anchorage, Nome,|'ic:pate for prize awards being of- “But parties are cramped nowadays. 'S not like the old days. is of French royal descent but, Bethel and Barrow fered, however, persons not in cos- Everybody’s on guard. People aren’t saying what theyre think- | through a quirk of the law, is per-| Co tod with the Instruments|tume will be admitted. ing they're afraid it'll get back to the boss or to somebody | mitted to enter France while he|Division of the Bureau, Powell has| There will be a bar who matters. There used to be real clambakes in Holiywood. Lotta Is nob {specialized in radio - sonde, the where douzhnut | Parents of six children,” they weather-cbserving bal which | and other geosd ! were married at Palmero, Sicily,|send information back to earth by|fortune telling bocth will also be ' 'f‘ n C ‘7 2 g c /l " '41 | i A blabare ARy nttender radic open and another concession will be V] Vi |by a thousand guests representiny| The seven Alaska stations making loden with confetti and noisemak- | all royal, houses .of Europe daily observations cvmp.mv with 24| er: 657 L 5 in. the Ste Besides the popular dances, there Powell said that, “of course” theiWwill be s 1 scottisches, quadrilles STO P A“N'VERSARY | stratosphere is warmer the farther|a GOING SOUTH! ! ! aorth one goes. But he’s at a loss| This evening at 6:15 o'clock, Mrs. AT PERCY'S CAFE 1 {to explain why the northern lights A M. Uggen will again be hea A FEW MINUTES Breakfast, Dinner or Light . ;ha\\- no etfect in the North T tion KINY, in a pro- EVERY DAY Luncheés Twenty-five years ago. Miss Cor- i Enp A le rranged to publicize tomor- Get the benefits of $unshine's & delia Davis became the bride of Mx.! = affair. Juneauites are in- bl “"““L’i‘.]y"fiu‘ 4 DELICIOUS FOOD William O. Carlson | iy b - 5t it Gl monghs and 1o’ Spring ® FOUNTAIN SERVICE Tonight, Mr. and Mrs. Carlson will{ gk i e *‘:""'."g B i ® REFRESHMENTS observe the event by a quiet family | MEMPHIS, Tenn ~—The Tennes b 1, PR i ‘me‘“;;:;:“:p gathering at their home on Sixth | 5%¢ Powder Company plant is guard- SI'O(K OUOIATIONS produces”as ‘uch ulra-violet as Jawghs. Like when a fellow took a beefsteak and pinned it to |20 Seward. The couple h“‘““‘Ede:o,fh.m L [Lh-“ [mlelsfl {Or :1‘ S koo st I sound bones | . % ok o alked around that way all througt ,‘“ Juncau since their wedding. '"" RHES (Do \0,5 “,c ‘ .l e g 2nd steong limbs. A few minutes all o 5 the tail, of his coat and wa . through i i ai. [the guards' mascot, a friendly - npw vORK, Out b5 > Glosihg exposure daily is all you nced. e W ve MDUBIY SR SU00Y- DUt now. ey Bighs < |tle pooch, wears an identification g oration of Alaska Juneau mine NEVER BEFORE ably s Throw that guy out They definitely wouldn't think Subscribe w0 ‘Thie Dally Alask: | badge. stock today is 4%, American Can SUCH LOW PRICES asfellow was funny if they walked in and caught him sawing off || Empire—the paper with the larges I 5 g oL ey TRLT R Right now is a good time (o in- the legs of their piano — once we laughed like cverything at || PBId circulation. Subscribe for The Empire | Steel 83, Commonwealth and e that. . . . e : ~ = Southern '1X. Curtiss Wright 7%, pRCIanrM: W r } General Motors 50, International flfn .u.wh, \‘({hx;hc;cx yuulwl.«"‘: “Hollywood’s different another way too. T reme en || | Harvester 49, Kennecott 32%, New heen accepted by the Council of a producer got up in meeting and said about big his | £ / York Central 14, Northern Paecif- !:':E"?ii'cd?c':'f'fl’&ogfiufi’{ Amer- fellow was drunk last nizht and insulted me and my wife, but || EVERY nm: w”"m(llls isch&Um" d States Steel 63%, Pound I'm happy to announce that we've d him to a new five- || . e 2l ke “Those were the da a star could get by with any- When the :gmnunx (n;nncn of baking ()“ »yw Jones ;:\L»: g industrjals 131.15, Hilng. We fised 1o have some big names, so big nobody could coakies fillsthe kitchen, you can be assured of ae? A A e imagine the movies without ’em, but most of ‘em are gone perfect results if Schilling Baking Powder was - - today. Stars can't get by with funny stuff. One false step and :;',f,:':17:;‘;?::";:“::’5:_:::"";;;‘;:; Mlling " BERYTITN the door’s open — and you get knocked down by the crush of ! 1aste!” For over half a century, Schilling has Returning from - a - visit - to- the fi,, sorful S-1 type lamp (illustrated) pecple comin’ in to take “Yep, I'm havin’ fun. all I know what to do with the shellac and that’s leave it alone. Can't play with it. and I don't need it. Fellow I feel sorry for is e one who's on the wagon and can't sleep. He goes to bed early like a good boy but after four or five howrs ef tossin’ and turnin’ hes crazy. Then he thinks maybe he can slcep if he takes on or two and he’s . “3{ #Me?" T never have any trouble sieepin’, - Not me!" I N "llnv’m 2 MONEYIACK To show our unbounded faich in this CREAM OF TARTAR Buking Powder, your grocer will regurn your mones at our expense, and will also pay for the egs, butser, flour, gic., you, have used, if you find anyfault whatever with it. helped make baking swccessfuland economical. 5 ihe ¢ i A 33.95 up a i passenger; enroute )} o O - New. beautiful S-4 L\pn lamps here on the stcamer North Sea. Mr. iy ‘.1 Swap is an empicyee at the Sanita Pigzgly Wigzly. D e ALICE COUGHLIN ENROUTE Alice Coughlin, in the cffice of Unempleyment Compensation Department, is returning on the Nerth Sea from a momhg \aca‘um ¢ to the States. - : Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. ;A BReNEeS oab e P e e | | | | EVL‘ 4 THE WEATHER S. Weather Burean) (By the U. HER BUREAU DEPARTME v er ng at 4:29 pm., Oct. sional showers tonight and S t not much change in tem ture, lowest temperature tonitht about 42, highest Saturday 52 gentle southeasterly winds Forecast for ~ Alackn: Occasional showsis tonight ar rday but ps oudy south portion S not muc e in temperature; gentle to m winds Forecast of wines along (he Gup o Altacka Dixon Entrance to Cape Spenc tonight, partly clot aturday, gentle to moderate south astorly winds; Cape Spence Hinchinbrook, local ‘showers gentle to moderate easteily ortheasterly winds; Cape Hinchinbrook to Resurrection Bay, mc cloudy, gentle to moderate northeisterly winds; Resutrection Bay t Kodiak, partly cloudy, gentlé north rly winds LOCAL oaln Time Barometer 71emu, [Humidity Wind Velocity Weathet 1:30 p.m, yesterday 29.29 50 ( s 4 Cloud 4:30 a.m. today 20.46 46 74 E 6 Pt. C Noon tcday 29.69 41 7 SI 9 Rain, Shoy 5 RADIO REPCGRTS | TODAY dax. tempt | Lowest 3:30am Precip. 3:30am Staticn last 2 hours ' temp temp, 24 hours Weathe nks 28 22 22 0 Clouc 30 17 18 0 Cles on 24 19 19 0 44 25 o Anchorage 30 3 0 Bethel 9 0 St. Paul ] 14 Dutch Harkor 0 Wosnesenski 0 Kanatak 0 Kodiak 32 k- Cordova 36 0 Cloud Jen 44 06 PL. Cidy Sitka 48 0 Cle Ketchikan 46 I Prince Rupert 15 Prince George 25 Seattle 41 Clea Portand 44 Cloud: San Francisco 55 Clo WEATHER SYNOPSIS Rain was reported to have fall'n during the past 24 hours ove Southeast Alaska and over the B ring with the atest amou of precipitation 166 inches which was recorded at Ketchikan, M cloudy skies were reported from Yakutat and Anchorage north 1 to the interior of Alaska and gene ally clear skies from Kodiak Is- land and the Alaska Peninsula to ard Peninsula Most] overcast skies ‘and local showers wi 1 moderately Jow ceilings anc visibilities prevailed this mor .ng cver the portion © the Seattle-Juneau airway The Friday morning weather c¢ art indic a low pressure cen ter of about 990 millibars (20.24 inches) at 57 degrees north and 140 degrees west and a second low of 9 6 millibars (2941 inches) was lo cated about 100 miles'north of Atk:. A high pressure center of 1032 millibars (30.47 inches) was locate! at 32 degrees north and 143 d ‘GOOD OLD DAYS’—_Gridiron feats were retold at Phila- delphia when Jim Thorpe, Carlisle Indians’ All-American star, was feted. At left is Ray Morrison, Temple coach. Jim. now 52 and 228 pounds, hopes his four sons “will all be athletes.” H LA, MACl-llle'rs Meets Mom!ay 7:30 P. M. LOCAL 514 IN THE A. F. OF L. HALL B A ey i -l L Susoerie o R Put a Covic Diesel in Your Boat If You Want MORE ROOM IN YOUR BOAT More Miles for Your Money A Comfortable, Quiet Ride /hl Engine that lnsl‘ullly Starts urance of Safe T Fru‘dnm from Fir A Broad Range of Smooth Speeds Low Operating and Maintgnance Costs Reduaced In: nce scates Smokeless, Odorless Exhaust Full Diesel Dependability An Engine that Can Be Easily Hand Cranked CHARLES 6. WARNER C@O. Watch Our Windows OR DAILY BARGAIN THREIFT CO-0OP Phone Next to ‘= City Hall ooy wnesge RATRALAL RN ORRED CRSTS Compare Them With Al Bthers! 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