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3 - w Where Better Big Pictures l'hv& TO0 CENTUR TONIGHT. and TOMORROW! They Agree... We Agree... You'll Agree... IT'S FUNNIER THAN “BROTHER RAT THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1941. __THE CAPITOL HAS THE,BIG PICTURES memss SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU \COMEDY MARKS PLAY SHOWING AT 20TH CENTURY "Brother Raf and a Baby” Is Packed Full of Hilarity NG HIT NOW | FEATURED AT ? (APIIO?-. SHQW‘ ¢ fiNnkon Eddy Siars with | Jeanette MacDonald in "New Moon” j 0 | = e\ first Jeanette MacDons Romance gets away to a run- * 15 y film in mor ning start in Warner Bros' FDlelson - well worth | “Brother Rat and a Baby,” now * proved | featured at the 20th Century Thea- * ¥ | tre, because the boys have al- at ‘the | | ready met the girls and are well * AE | | past the casual acquaintance stage. * s will find | One of them, in fact, has already X the types | married the girl, * + which ‘they were in- | : The introductions were performed " again in the cos- |in “Brother Rat,” while Eddie Al- tumes and manners of tne 1780 g | bert, Wayne Morris and Ronald sport their audicnce to v:“:‘? IATTLESHI PS FLY—lhey look like this, for British fliers refer to such long-range R".““‘“" WES Sadblh X AUy another world, a word of imagina-| “underland reconnaissance flying boats as “battleships of the air.” 'l'hh plane is convoying ships, | military college. Albert married s tion, song t s and intrigue Jane Bryan. Morris and Reagan FRONT PAGE NEWS which includes in its unfolding,| didn't get quite so far with Priscil= shipwrecks, riots and life on al Al la Lane and Jane Wyman, respecs | magical tropic island. tively, but made nice progress NOTICE , I_eglsla'ors Honored Never has the team appeared at| “Brother Rat and a Baby” picks ATRMAIL ENVEL(l)PEQ_N.xhnmng better advan'zge. Miss MacDon- 5 GACROS'S 34. Roman date o ‘» Sl ¢k 3 up ‘the same characters a . year air route from Seattle to Nome, on S d E t uld beauty 4 such| 1. Groups of ten 36. In England, a ‘B 4 after the boys have graduated from 8 Sd s 3 : y sand hill VS " tale at J. B. Burford & Co. adv. aiur ay Ven'ng a popular favy Came| " ulsilate 37.SthMine d : college. As a result, wh? ll:rls’clll:\ b ) 1 9 ar vay: to New York, where WHY SUFFER with ¥ feet? Back to Me, Paree,” | 13. Bird of the 40. Highways and Jane come 3 ci © ! “Rondolet,” “One and “Want- hawk family 43. Engineer . Wayne and Ronald are working nome o Caatopodit D1 sieves, OOVEINON'S HOUSE | “Ronoieon . pihe e ashing Duc de mountain abbe J® | the boys are able to e wit! ; L by ‘ lators John MeCormick, W.| on Eddy is superb. His/Uh KIRQ et ~— 44TERCEL kisses instead of handshakes M N%V AH}AID an A. Egan and Charles Herbert, with > Stirring “Stout |18. Oceanic 46, Permit As for Albert and Jane Bryan, 101 DUl ATKAN rs. McCormick and Mrs. Herber und the hauntingly il broneun 47, Spanish articl e they are slready the proud but S Y or eating too much T were Saturday even- |, ., As in a Morning {20. Other 50. College degree H H el harassed parents of an impish ADLERTKA quickly |ing at o dinner party given by Gov.| grrice. b %flr!.nnl‘(a"f oot Bt ;V',gl{,;;- comb. Bill by First Division Rep- voungster, played by -monh-old and my doctor t’s 'and Mrs, Ernest | Apy in support of Mis; . Drink slowly Employers o Peter B. Good, whose antics brix; - ) | 4 It TS Ay Ge . S .| Ma \d Eddy is @a stro ?“sx'%}"fi" ; ,-L",L‘XZ“.',Z‘,:“:;:"’ Solution Of Saturday's Puzzle senfatives (alls for about most of the bilarlous com in ‘Douglas by Guy's |W. W. Co i iy by Mary Boland as |2 Footbail posi- Staging. $ plications in the plot of “Brothe: 5 3 tion: abbr, singin, 61. Public DOWN ! —adv. buu‘bn]m b iss MacDonald’s romantically in- (0. snen"h;:‘rK - §8. Woolly " o 6a pnltOrehoues 3 portrays 300,000 Rat and a Babyi” THEATRE M)]l uKA Luurn Butl T- Mauxo Sundborg ang TS, cline d aunt, Valerie, Miss Bcland’s attaching a . New Zealan: mplement for ' 1) o iatate B R =72 individual ‘l\pc' of comedy is per-|s. Pared " - 7 i of mind ! Funds for the construction of a| = M“VBTO LAST TIME TONIGHT 14} w o suited to the o teriza~ 3. Metal container | Territorial Building at Juneau and JU"H“ [ "HOLLWM A .i“..‘////. 4. Genus of ducks | sther appropriations totaling more (HOOSE DE“GATB } FpRE 8. S3alL Satante than $700,000 are asked in bills in- e 6. Gazed .%.. .. 7. Likened troduced 'in the House of Repre- | 8. Wing sentatives Saturday afternoon and| Juneau Natives will meet tomo Ra arson ‘ % £ SN oday. row night at 7 o'clock at the A.N.B W ? " 0. Misfortunes The entire First Division House tall to choose delegates for the IRvI"G SMARKET | 1. Capable of belng | jejegation ‘authored the Territorial | convention ‘to be held next month sginto 8 wire Building bill. It calls for the sv-|at a convenient Southeast center HA IIENDERIZERI a ses wa Mahinion { propriation of $300,000 for a Ter-| for the purpose of choosing attor- | - Anclent Roman ritorial Building here on land do-|neys to prosecute the Thlingit- ! Résound nated by the City of Juneau, Haida lawsult which pertains to 5 i | Lavor © Its introduction came on the|claims by the natives on the U. & New 'nsta"atlon IS Made Ray C lied yesterday in | § oy In Nevada | peols of a report to the House by| Government. f f v P n on, h al Ay-: '-]"’i 3 ([%D||‘uilnel ¢ !Ils Committee on Territorial In-| Douglas natives had their meet-| Whuh ”alms FfeSh- ich ccording | - Phe chomaer | Stitutions citing the need for 26,800| ing Friday night, electing Sandy recei Juneau I % f M ' eceiv Juneai. | pDlde square feet of additional office| A. Stevens, Yimmy Fox and Joe ness 1or Meais e ek | Novel by Scott | space here for Territorial offices|Stevens to represent them, Other i “"“/\ : he lr [ ot . |alone, with Federal offices also|meetings are being held in native| gomething new in the line of méat oo it B f 2. {fi:’r‘.fl'fi.’:’é... asking for an additional 57,000 villages throughout Seutheast Al-|reservation and assured sanita- north in 1898 American square feet of space. The present| aska. When all delegates are chosen | jon by the installation of a General ‘11«\. m(n\'e\l! author Federal Building has a floor area|the group will gather to select the|mlectric ‘“Tenderizer” at Irving's g Satiakt of only 58000 square feet. fanumey: This convention prob-|:yper Market, is sure to please the | . Towara the Alternatives Proposed | ably will be held in Wrangell early | housewives of Juneau and vicinity. hich he ently | mouth The Committee suggested four the Columbia Lunbe D cookle in April. The new “Lite-Ray" device, whica " e - ¢ RatL: Aorisis alternatives for alleviating the con- sterilizes and eliminates air-born i 240 o sl river dition. These are for purchase and bacteria and mould spores in meat, | ; renovation of the Goldstein Build- and allows for the storage of-meat Daughter Arrives B | F—B,, Joseph (0) F. Krsul mling‘. construction of a new building at higher temperatures, will assure l 5 ST v Garcia (2) |adjacent to the present Territorial o b Juneau's buying public the last word D | G—P. Kinch (2) D. Fleek (6); Building, purchase of the Hotel From Fa"banks 'o in the difference in taste of meats. G—D. James (8) Shudshift (4) | Juneau x_or temporary quarters or The installation of this device at (4) | construction of a Territorial and Irving's will assure local purchasers J. Devon Visit Sen. Walker Happiest member of the Legisla- ture these days is Senator N. R. Walker whose daughter and grand- {daughter arrived in Juneau by plane from Falrbanks Saturday to visit Eenator and Mrs. Walker during the last thre weeks of the session. Mrs. John O'Shea, formerly Miss Florence Walker, and her small child, Mary Jane, were passengers to Juneau on PAA’s Douglas DC-3 from Fairbanks, where Mr. O'Shea is an assayer for the Faitbanks Ex- ploration Company. The former Ketchikan girl, who attended high schéol ‘in Junedu dur- ing the 1935 session of the Legisla- ture, was a student at the University of Alaska at the time of her mar- riage and this is her first trip to the coast, since. Mrs. O'Shea and Mary Jane are guests of Senator and Mrs. Walker at the Baranof. { Municipal Building between Third and Fourth Streets on Main Street. | Another recommendation of the Committee, that a fireproof vault should be supplied in the present | Territorial Building for the records’ of the Welfare Department and | Unemployment Compensation Com- mission, is carried out in a bill; | by Rep. Harvey Smith, calling for 'an appropriation of $7,500. University Fund Boosting the asked-appropriation | total along today was a bill by the entire Fourth Division delega- tion asking $386,500 for buildings |at the University of Alaska. The House met morning and af- ternoon today to consider nine bills in second reading., One meas- ure was defeated, by a 12 to 3 vote with one absent. This was Rep. Harvey Smith's bill to allow dispensaries to sell drinks for con- sumption off the premises. A number of controversial meas- of fresh meats, at least as near fresh as they are obtained in Seatfle. In the states over 250 markets are us- ing this recently new “Tenderizer,” and have already proven its practi- cability. . ——————— A RECORD? SCOTTSVILLE, Va.—Friends among the townspeople have erect- ed a monument here to Samuel R. Gault, who died after servihg as pestmaster for 50 years througi Democratic and Republican admin- istrations. - BIRTHDAY PARTY SRR DR R RS | v " & KILBURN FILES FOR Jeanine |Pnth birthday | [ peoave Dishaw has retuned 1 Ju | MAYOR; FIRST CANDIDATE was the occasion of a party given f::"é“d:u"nl”wr)'z]c);fi‘n st B filing for the City elecnon}yeauxdny by the little girl’s aunt, " The Dishaws have been absent for | It Douglas to ‘be held on April 1, | Mrs, Harry Jenkins, at the latter's ) i g was made Saturday by Mayor L]hom at Salmon Creek. the past five and one half months t Klawock wh he has been f W. Kilburn who signed: to sucneed‘ Games and contests, followed by | at Slawock where hie has been 191¢" | nimself for another year, the fourth! refreshments were enjoyed by the| man in charge of building the Doc- y Heaien : v consecutive one this time for him following: Mrs. S. Greiner, Peggy ¢ quarters and Dispensary there Mrs, for the Bureau of Indi in the office. Before the present and Sylvan Greiner, Mr. and Mrs, The Dishaws have ta series of years as Mayor whmh Lynn Geider, Mr, and Mrs. J. L dence at Apartment No. 2 in the 20tn | Kilburn has served he previously | Hopgood, Myra and Jimmy Hop-| Century where they are at hcme to| completed three years in the of- good, Lucile Goetz, Helen Isaak, ity VR fice. | Patsy Balog, Noreen and Phyilis| iy S SO Also to be elected are four coun- | Andrews, Ruth Ann gnd:rson cilhen to round out the organiza-|Betty Kibby, Peggy ochrane, | ATLENTIUN: ODD, TELLOWS tion this year. Filings for the. Thomas Horn, Henry Jenkins and| Beginning Tuesday, March 11, | ion for y & e bl * d ¢ four vacancies are expected to soon|Mae Ouf Tt 0Odd Fellows will meet Tuesdays at| ... e DS |7:30 P. M. instead of Thursdays. ; i e — ady. - T. HAGERUP, Noble Grand. ; WOMAN'S CLUB MEETING s MRS. RICE ILL Lol gular meeting of the Douglas Mrs. Glen Rice has been ill iniyg.nq woman's Club for March is bed for the past tWwo days With an. cpoquled to be held Wednesday | Relums Here | Greiner | | ‘| The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences bestowed homot | on Ginger Rogers for the movies’ champion actress for 1940 for her charactrization of “Kitty Foyle.” She is shown arriving at the annual dinner in Hollywood with her mother, Mrs. Leila Rogers, and before the film star was aware cf the honor to come. attack of !lu g v |evening ‘at the City Hall. Mrs. S. ures, ‘lncludmg Rep, Almer J. Pet- Brasmen 2. - s 25 14 J. Greiner and Mrs. Val Poor will ::g:‘sofm:’:';: :filv.::: tfipg:- . , ‘ DOUGLAS HUSKIES LOSE . bpise - w Vi A TO SEL s""c‘so" beMtrt;e l\}::-cus .sv;msen chaifman 'of| Partment of Health bill, were con-| Gmn Oiel'S re '0 tinued in second reading. Health Bill Hearing A hearing on the Health Bill was held in Committee of the Whole Saturday afternoon, with op- ponents of the measure pointing out what they claimed were sec- tions which would allow the Com- missioner of Health to impose vir- tually a dictatorship on the Ter- ritory, and friends of the bill con- tending that the Federal Govern- Douglas ‘High School Huskies, the Ways and Means Committee, playing a ‘vallant ‘game against a'has announced that tickets are huskier team, the Bheldon-mwkson’bcmg sold on a round trip to Se- School of Bitka, had the visitors|attle for the purpose of raising| outclassed _durmg _mu of @ hot!funds to ald the club library and| game with'the visifors in theschoolhor the yearly purchase of some gym here Saturday night, only to|piece of equipment for the Douglas lose out during the second half ay|school. Any person having suitable 17 points, final ‘score. being’ 44| nooks to donate to the library is to 27. urged to take them to the Oity During the first quarter the. )ush Hall as it is hoped to increase school led 13 to 7 and at half|gpe number of books so that the Convene Wednesday A meeting of the Alaska Associa- tion of Women Voters will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Penthouse of the Alaska Electric Light and Power Company. Mrs, Frank Mef ,p;ulds and a full atumw w’u SEE the New FIVE - SPEED CALROD UNIT el v 10 11 i sy b 4 e et 1 ] 0, Wh bt o mmhmow B T, e ot b ol i o e coimens s o v |~ AUK BAY WATER usees dnosii and R. Fieek scored 1 for th 4 asmuch as for every Territorial 4 GENERAL DHS. Nigh man, : i COUNCIL TONIGHT dollar put up for the health pro-|, There will be a meeting of the g s. Business meeting of Douglas OItY|gram in Alaska the Federal Gov-|Auk Bay Water-Users Association ELECTRIC F—J. Le h' 3. DS, (D | Gouncil will be held tonight in the ernment donates five and one-half, | FmOrTOW night at 7:30 o'clock. All 3 —J. Leas] ) 35) City Hlll. The Hi 1s to meet again fo- members of the association are re- F—J. Walton (6),... 2 morrow it 11 o'clodk. quested to be present. The meeting C—R. David (16) g; el will be held at the PAA building ) | 4 _ @ John Halms Have ot Ak ey, RANGES G—A. Jensen (7). _E, [ Miss Brownjohn fo |pissERMEN'S m(t 1S ‘GREAT SUCCESS A large crowd and good time were reported at the Fishermen's Dance held Saturday night at the Union Hall under the auspices of the Uni- ted Trollers of Alaska. The Capital City orchesira played and refreshmepts were sserved. What MAZDA means to LIGHT, CALROD means to COOKERY. CALROD is the name given to GENERAL ELECTRIC'S HI-SPEED sealed in met- al cookery coil. oty e ! Anniversary Party In a second game Douglas school team barely nosed out a'23 to 20 victory against the local AN.B. cagers in an overtime period. Dan| Krsul with nine points. was the! school's best performer and Brown| with 11 tallies was A.N.B’s best. Line-ups follow: ANB, (29) F—A. Brown (11). F—F. Wilson (5). Celebrating their fourth weddirg I-eave on SS AIaSka |anniversary, which occurred yestery {day, Mr. and Mrs. John Halm en-| Miss Ida Brownjohn, who for tertained with a bridge party Sat-|several weeks has been the guest urday evening at their Tenth Sreet|of her sister, Mrs, Fred Geeslin, residence. will sail tonight on the Alaska en- Guests for the evening were Mr. route to her home in St. Paul, and Mrs. Harry Sperling, Mr. and! Minnesota. While here Miss Brown- {Mrs. Robert Daylin, Mr. and Mrs.| john, together with her mother, |Edward Sweeny, Mr. and Mrs. Burr | Mrs. K. C, Brownjohn, has been ~!Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Jen- | the incentive for many social &f- |sen and Miss Hazel Ferguson. fairs. Mrs. Brownjohn will remain | e e for a longer visit. ’ Half the population of Peru and! e ———— ‘ | Bolivia is native Indian. | ———r————— | | DHS. 2nd (33) .D,"Ksul (3) Krongaist ' (0) | toussun-‘nmus SON 0F THE THE NAVY The only range unit with a hermetic glass seal! Alaska Electric [hghl& Powerfio TRyl Mr. and Mrs. Roy B. Earling are passengers on the Yukon enroute to Fairbanks where Mr. Earling js Fairbanks manager of the U. S, Smelting Company. The Earlings | have spent several weeks in the and loss of foreign markets has;States on vacation and business. given the United States a large They will fly from Juneau to, l_-,urp}us, Jhuh-nks via PAA. Over-production of lard in 1939 The Hawaiian Islands were ori- 'gmslly ‘named the Sandwich Is- lands by Captain James Cook. BALLET FROM BLACKOUTS. toes_again after air-raid injuries, Prudence Hy- man uhunu L 0 blackout ideas for mfififiw " in 1 lr.ondon. Harold Turner is pariner,