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SHOW PLACE JUNEAU STARTS TONIGHT Of 1 Shorts Selected Short Subie L Latest News of __the Day! TACOMA DISASTER BRIDGE MY PLAYS ST. ANN'S SCHOOL EIN GIVES CHRISTMAS SHOW PROGRAM TONIGHT Ann’'s School will in a Christmas pro- recitation: 1d two Quest Me- of St Pupil: pear tonight am of music, Feaar Rergen, Charlie Mc- Carthy Mortimer Sne(d in Whodunit chanical Jan: The Junior nd present Thibodeau Shaw, J Haffner Cast follows: and Senior Choral Ann’s carolers will everal numbers. Mary Isie Daniels, Gerald Wade and Robert give recitations. the two c - St Me-~ rry will of play Mechanical Robins, A her sister Mechanica Florence Hafiner. “The Mrs, Elwood, C Jane” en Godkin Virginia Ann 1 Jane,! Abigail Prisciila, Quest” re Olsen; Gwen- dolyn, her daughter, Rosemary Doogan; Elise, her French maid, Detecti i Dorothy Thibodeau; Guardian An- which. Charlie 8¢} t0 Gwendolyn, Eileen McDer- all o him. Mott; Policeman, Francis Doogan; Jdwyn Fol. Mrs. Philips, Irene Haffner; The Babts S sntinad o P children, Madge, Lousan| and bits. He iy . Krause; Alice, Gloria Gullufsen; Letter of Intra Beth, Marilyn McAlister; Dauv; S brHrd e Francis McDermott; Cynthia Ma Adolphe Menjou and Zelma Gross; Virginia Ann, Ar-| in “you leen Godkin; Ruthie, Sonja Gross Man” he Bill Baman, Bobby Pasquan, with his George Shaw, Harold Michaelson| and Kenneth Kearney are stage| managers. n titie role “C s C. “Bill McCarth! has the r. Only pr ot Fields Detec- tle role, fly in 1 enemy, Charlie > not onl 1 big w. LSRR e MARRIED AT ANCHORAGE Lois La Strange and Arthur| Melickian, operator of the stage line to the Willow Creek Mining tion, were recently married ot hor the me throt work to screen ralirk - o TION REBEKAHS Wed.. 8 pm KAY HALM, a hick from ifieds Pay! : Ex—Newsboyr Governorzfilect Banker Russell Tracy, playing host at a banquet 37 years ago, ex- pressed the hope that one of his youthful newshoy guests would some day become governor of Utah. One has, and here is the banquet scene today. The newsboy-to-governor is Herbert B. Maw, right, who won election in November. Tracy is shown, center, telling newss boys the story of his hope. At the left is retiring Gov, Henry H Blood, Bangquet is held in Salt Lake City, | result of a hemorrhage at Anchor- ference of American Legion Auxil- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 11, 1940. i . | Senior Ball Will Feature Undersea | Decorations,Favors £ |CANNED SALMON SELLING REPORT IS MADE PUBLIC Industry’s Three Major Drives Show Great In- terest Being Taken SEATTLE, Dec. 11 ing support for Alaska's mon on the part of U, S during the present year is described in a report to salmon packers led out this week by the ad- vertising office of the Canned Sal- mon Industry The report estimates that during ach of the industry’s three major lling drives—Lent, Summer, and w Pack Festival—more than 75 individual stores featured Al- canned salmon as a leading t food value, using colorful furnished by the industry » occasions. aterial illustrated with di- color photographs of attractive dinner diches prepared with canned lnic the industry advertis- aign in with the ultimate » of salmon in the grocer's T Lrossword Puzzle %! 3 |0 . Sunken fence 5. Tropica: bird G Deposits of mineral Title of a knight . Heavy with moisture Seripture reading . Like 3. Dispatched . Falling gently Made a succes- sion of slight sounds 31, Ol musical note . AR mir . Continent: abbr. Predicament Highest Garden plesents its Al r AR Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzie for put- the rapid Kind of ape Conjunction Appointment to meet 65. Tree b o G4 Belor . New re undersea atmosphere rat lod of time ; 1k apanese banjclike instrument Tude uneral oration ve K¢ Befty Publicity, Parson Do Davi Gt LeRoy Kaufmann in mailed tendanc is ant Sn lair; Isabel P Reed Hallie Invitat McEeazhrar 2 th . Elevate Boradom Units of force ymboi for tantalum . Undeveloped flower . At home . Couch Be penitent drive, three the trade,| ched 263 were all! requests Te- wholesaler: the Lenten were furnished 1l distribution These piec written broke ipated - Sybil Godfrey an Mothe{Bazk Home Miss nire wheat . African tree Food staple Tall coarse grass stem . Rubber trees 3. Make eyes . Fur-bearing animal . Division of & school year Vine AUK LAKEROAD €. D. A’s Meet and (AMP BUILDINGS = Approvelegislation ARE DISMANTLED . ent out ived on from retailers. crdering this material to-| d 1516. Of these, 36 were brok- 584 were wholesalers and vol- group beadquarters who dis- the material to retailer cus- temers or members, 120 were d vision headquarters or main offices | of corporate chains, 74 were sales-| men or other direct representatives| of canners, 742 were individual re- | tail stores who secured their ma-| terial direct from the industry of- | fice rather than through whole-| salers ; | For the summer drive, the indus- | try offered two display banners, Al e of pieces were dis: tributed. This material was requisi tioned by 19 brokers, 577 whole: salers and voluntary headquarters, 100, corporate chain divisions, 1 direct salesmen representing can- ners, and 232 individual retailers, This was a total of 943 firms. For the fall drive, two display pieces were offered. One hundred two thousand, five hundred eighty lof the two-way hanger, and 99,860 The Em mother. 3 J. B. Godfrey d to Ju neau aboard the af busineds and vacation trip to § t Victoria 8ybil Godfre rial , of I, anc return tikon report taf nd - FLKS LODGE T0 INITIATE TONIGHT C J of An regular busi- Gec Simp- proposed legal- Ith Department of work of » Department. Both approy Catholic Daugh night for { ness ion. Mrs kins reported on ization of the and n the Chilc proposals w All members are the home of Mr: tomor for ing meeting. There remains much hand work, stitching and cutting " on the Red Cross dresses which ~ should be 1 that time l‘ he He: ¢ 1o Be Used for Recrea- tional Purposes—No Further Need reen buildings Adm Lake workmen wesque a hold mor tonight of Pershing Clas Committeemean cand the in" lunct initiation the “John the ion the lare are follow ed 535 tes 2 to meet George Simp- all day sew- d and meetin -+ SALVATION ARMY AUCTION ON AIR From 6:15 the Salvation 20 on kins of the Pub- m road camp being . ¢ antled who will site on € Serv Auk cce th { e ‘ | im Yiet 0 « completed at iex Forest recreatic The need o - Business Women to Give Card Party Professional road camp no longer ex- said. Workmen moved to any point from Juneau in less tenight, | en Glacier ists. PRA now the highway time than it took several yearsi 0 to get them on the job from (M, = o o © Auk Bay Wemen will 1o 6:45 o'cleck wetic KINY good p! nd for re that If you don't catch ti anyway - WELLING IS GOING SOUTH Capt. A. C. Welling came in on the Yukon last night on his wi back to his post at Ladd Field af ter a brief official trip to the States. With Capt. Welling is a new Lieu- tenant for Ladd Field, J. B. Corey, Florence O'Neill, of Anchor- Jr. ge, was guest of honor at a recep- Both were to fly out with PAA|tion given for her last evening while| The Order of Rebekahs will meet for Fairbanks. the Yukon was in port at the Amer- | {onjoht in a business session be- o T TR ican Legion Dugout by members of | ginning at 8 o'cleck at the Odd Fel- DAVID NN DIRs the Juneau. Auxiliary. |lows Hall. Al members have been David Bowen, 34, who had been, The group presented Mrs. O'Neill| yroeq to be present. employed by the Emard Packing with a corsage. She spoke infor-| ajl members are urged to take Company at Anchorage for the past mally telling them of the more in- | .on(riputions of either canned goods cight years, died suddenly as the|teresting happenings at the con-|.. o kitchen utensil for the Christ- mas boxes. e will The double will be Arifl Army 1 the over can e i ing a total of 202,440 pieces were ordered by the trade, Tarms ordering the fall material o included 25 brokers, 531 wholesal- - daia . ey public card ey or voluntary headquarters, 151 loop highway. 3. 0¢ ‘“) <AL ‘.-‘ ug I’I”I ”(17‘%'““ 17 canners’ salesmen, and 281| koA Pinochle and whist will be in play(qividual retailers This is a total | with awards for high scores of 1,005 firms | Mrs. Florence 0'Neill Rebekahs to Mee, i between | 175,000 and 100,000 retail stores. | m on hookup | heard tune (API. and in a Sponsor tabli the | | - \} ON VACATION Dennis Godsil, Fairbanks cloth [ing man, came in by plane yester- qduy and is at the Gastineau Ho- a brief vacation trip. , R TO WHITEHORSE Mrs. J. C. Morrison, wife of the| PAA airport manager at White- horse, came in on the Yukon last| night after a vacation trip south; and will go in by the next avails able plane. |ia Presidents and Secretaries | which she, as Alaska President, at- | tended recently. age. - >, Subscribe for The Empi Subscribe for The Empire. KES HEAVY TOLL OF LIFE e i | | lof the one-way price hanger, mak- | |tel, on his way to the States r“:;‘ Where the Better BIG Pictures Play! m?b“[[l’””y WEDNESDAY THURSDAY SMASHING THE AFRIC N Deep in the fabulous % diamond mines of South Africa where life is cheap and only the gleam- ing white stones & are held dear... a game of hearts is played —with %iam ds trump! fi& t George Brent-isa Miranda ADVENTURE .. DIAMONDS LAST TIMES THEATRE TONIGHT TWO - FEATURES——— TWO “MILLION DOLLAR LEGS"——and “CODE OF THE SECRET SERVICE" NGTICE AIRMUIL ENVELOPES, showmg air route from Seatile to Nome, om adv, ADVENTURE IN DIAMONDS" AT 20TH CENTURY that the darkness of the| | “dark continent” must ce short of the Union is “Adventure in, Diamonds,” a picture of high life n Cape Town and one of the brightest and most dazzling come- dies to reach the screen this ceason, which opens at 20th Cen- tury tonight, George Brent and Isa Miranda co-star. To the stickler for accuracy “Ad- venture in Diamonds” can not reali- be denoted as a comedy, for,| as the title indicates, it is an ad-| story, a dramaiof an in-| criminal ring's effoits; to lapt the fabled diamond hoard! of Kimberley. But the scintillating dialogue, the fast-paced romance,| he dashing setting of gay Cape| Town and the unconventional be- havior of Brent and Miss Miranda put the film definitely in the come- | dy class for this reviewer, and high comedy at that! | “Adventure in Diamonds” gets off | to what can truly be called a “fly-/ ing start,” when Brent, an officer| n England’s Royal Air Force, casu- ally meets an international adven-| turess on a liner bound for Cape Town. And not all the defensive; ctics of the R.AF. avail him against the beauty and charm of| the lady in question, played «f course by Miss Miranda. - BAHNKE BUY PROTECTION for Your Valuables SEE THE SHATTUCK AGENCY Office—New York Life Phone 249 Proving -called top some pl: of South venture ternational Motor-Driven Brush Cleaner Complete with Attachments Save Yourself your time, your rugs and your money. BUY NOW. Alaska Eleciric Light 7& Pny.ver Co. JOHN DIES John Bahnke, Alaskan Pioneer who had mined in the Nome dis- trict since 1900, died recently at his home at Bluff where he had been bed-ridden for the last three years, Surviving him are two daughters, Lena and Josephine Bahnke of Bluff; a son, Perry, of Bluff and a son, John who resides in Nome. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GENERAL LAND OFFICE District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska, October 11, 1940, Notice is given that Thomas Jef- ferson Selby, has made application for a homesite under the act of May 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809) for a tract of land designated as Lot D, U. S. Sur- | vey No. 2392, containing 4.75 acres, situated at Auke Lake, near Juneau, Alaska, Anchorage serial 08866, and it is now in the files of the U. S. Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska. Any and all persons claiming ad- versely any of the ahove mentioned land should file their adverse claims in the district land office within the period of publication or thirty days thereafter, or they will be barred by the provisions of the Statutes. GEORGE A. LINGO, Register. First publication, Oct. 30, 1940. Last publication, Dec. 24, 1940. Relief At Last For Your Cough Creomulsion relieves promptly be- | cause it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and rm laden phlegm, and ald nature soothe and heal raw, tender, in- Granis. Tt your arugsies b sell yoa your sell you & bottle’of Creomulsion with the En- you must like the way it £ At least seven persons were killed when o large storage warehouse at Tw of the wreckage of the warehouse. caused by a gas leak. This Asscolated Press photo shows a general vieoppenish, Wash., was blown to bits by an explosion believed to have been glch:lvy’%umem&ormm ION CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Distributed by National Grocery

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