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and News that Is Ne: SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU WALTER WANGER presents GEORGE RAFT and JOAN BENNETT in Preview TONIGHT 1:15 A.M. “A Pete Smith” “World of 1960” Latest News “SING DANCE PLENTY HOT” and “GOUCHO SERENADE” Mrs. William D. Byron Widow of the late Representative William D. Byron of Mafyland, killod in the recent crash of an airliner south of Atlanta, Ga., Mrs. W \liam D. Byron, above, has announced she will seek the nomina- tion to fill the unexpired term of her hushand. Mrs. Byron is shown in the late congressman’s office in Waflhinwlon Norlitemen Will {old Last Dinner On Tuesday Night “I 2dics night” will be held Tues- day the Norlitemen dinner. The last cathering of the group this sea- re be nning at 6:30 o'clock, the din- | made by calling 373. ner will be prepared by Mrs. Kath- erine Hooker and will be served by | memiers of the Young . People’s Chcir. Celored slides of Juneau and vicinity . will be shown by Trevor | Davis ‘and vocal selections will be sunz by the choir. The Rev. John A. Glasse will preside as toastmaster for the occasion and the affair will | be held in the Parlors of the North- ern Light Presbyterian Church. GRAVES STORE Headquarters for MEN’S HATS ervations are nocw open and | HUNTER ElE(TED EXALTED RULER OF JUNEAU ELKS Members of the Elks Lodge met last night fer a busines and the election of officers for the coming year. » Those elected were: Earl Hunter, Exalted Ruler; Arthur Adams, Es- teemed Leading Knight; Floyd Fag- | erson, Esteemed Loyal Knight; A. B. (Cot) Hayes, Esteemed Lecturing Knight; M. H. Sides, Secretary; Wil- liam Pranks, Treasurer; George F. | Shaw, Tiler; Ralph H. Beistline, Trustee. Earl Hunter was chosen as dele- gate to the Grand Lodge and Dr. George F. Freeburger was named Jalternate delegate. HOSPITAL NOTES Bud Nance was distissed today from surgical care at St. Ann’s Hos- pital, Admitted for medical attention, Katherine Hughes is at St. Ann’s. | | A medical dismissal from St. Ann’s, !Mike Hanioglan left today. James Liva is at St. Ann's receiv- |ing medical care for a foo! injury received in an accident last night at the mine. | After recelving medical care, Louis Zacota was dismissed today. » Mrs. Leona Sebenico left St. Ann's tcday after receiving surgical care and returned home, ——————— SAFETY MAN HERE Harry Kazee, senior safety in- structer for the U. S. Bureau of Mines, returned to Juneau on the Northland after a trip- through Scutheast Alaska. §\\&\\\\w\m\\ A\ W MMMIMM/II//IWI/M 23 Proof | : . \mmz\\ W”l\mhllllIlmlfl""lllll”llllllll”/m//m” A Friemfly Wluskey meeting | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, STARS SUPERB Crossword Puzzle IN DRAMA AT ° ' ACROSS 23, Telezraphed Draws tightly 34. Rugged moun- togethe tain ridges 6. Small cups used 36 Apnly in cutting 37. Ll diamonds — 10. About 38, e 12 Rent agaln 38 Speed contest Unforge"able I_ove S,or 13- Kencing weapon 40. Turkish cap 14, Negati 41, Representative 5. Change < I 5. Told in "The House =i polecat i 18. 101 A(ross 'he Bay 19. Conslisting of thin layers before 21. Insect i: Latin 23, Rectangular . Cream pitcher Walter Wanger's “The House % Hngw]u . Run away Across the Bay.” ends tonight at 37 perceives A Ll the Capitol Theatre. Not only has 9. Sw‘m‘l‘! for Ull musical drying Mr. Wanger produced another top- 30, California notch motion picture, but he he e T spotlighted a story which is posi tively one hundred percent audi- ence entertainment. With George Raft in one of his punchiest and most exciting roles in years and Toan Bennett giving the best per- formance of her outstanding career, “The House Across the Bay” |is without question one of the most important pictures to come out cf Hollywood in many a moon. Raft and Miss Bennett are bril- liantly supported by Walter Pid- geon, Lloyd Nolan and Gladys George, all of whose acting turns the feature into a film that can truly be called an achievement in screen annals. | “The House Across the Bay” is the story of Brenda Bentley, a beautiful and alluring woman, who is left in a hostile world when her husband is convicted for income Delaware THUR S l)AY MARCH 20, 10 T MBI on—=> <> x| Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzle N DOWN 5. Thong ,’,' i\ y quarrel 6. Gives the gt oyec B meaning of 8. High: musical 7. Thought 4 Paro 8. Part of a flowet . Religious de- nomination . Number At present | . Word spelled | like another | of different | sound and meaning Companions 22. Optical instrument Diliseed . Constructed Mediterranean sailing vesse Metal fastener . Irish expletive . Peruse | nm\-uderna 1 Looked slyly Comes in . Monkeylike animal tax evasion and sent to a Federal prison in San Francisco Bay. It is Brenda's problem to battle this ing sound wild plum Light bed hostile world and to work for the faith and loyalty expected of her by the man behind bars. Brenda 15 — AT e o Mrs. Spaulding Is | Chapeladies Hostess band remains a blinding emotion to which she clings against ail Mrs. the Chapeladies at her odds. However, when Walted Pid- geon, impersonating the second ro- mantic lead, comes into her life, the picture moves swiftly and dy- Doris Spaulding entertained |March 31, are Ethel Burnett, Mat- Dean C, E. Rice and interment will| tie Baldwin and Treva Rieschl. pe in Evergreen Cemetery. Members of the entertainment committee include Alma Pearson, Gertie Olsen and Mark Jensen.| On the refreshment committee, Ly- da Museth and Mafl.ha Gutche. | e = I | P S N : “INDUSTRIAL MIRACLE” IS PREDICTED FOR 18 MONTHS, PLANE BUILDING AL | From New York comes word that | . John H. Jouett, President of the Aeronautical Chamber of Com- merce of America, thinks America':si SIX LEAVE JUNEAU Fon A'R BASE JOBS m‘rcrau output during the mext 18 ‘month: will be an “industrial mir- Employed by the Territorial Em-|acle.” In a speech the other day ployment. Service, six Juneau men he said, sailed for jobs at Sitka with the made show that the present month-| Siems . Drake Puget Sound Com- pany on the Northland .last night. ‘The mien are Vincent Yakopatz, this basis, the industry would be George Mooney, R. C. Mechel, C. producing at the annual rate of H. Gils, Owen Jones and Clifford from 21,000 to 24,000 planes by the Shea, and will be employed on the Nava] Air Base at Japonskl Island. annuuly six munt.hs lnter Top left, embroidered organdie bib; l‘i'. sallor collar and cuffs; right, dinner The new styles in neckwear are beld anu splashes that are very flattering to youth “and maturity. dresses and suits, - The fine embrofieribmmdu bib, top left, hu a turn-over pointed collar with rufie border;.below, cmm'nu.p:qwmmudmdmm a coltar in sailor shape to wear —— S mousecline'de'sois’ wil home on | the title “studies (which we have| an age 19, single, high school and ly production should rise to 2500| cyjator, typist, shorthand. Call for planes by the middle of 1942. On| pg o279, md of 1941, and a rate of 30,000 Phone 64&. Chiropodist Dr. Steves. | (adv.) Nl-iw NscwaAR FLATTERS YOUTH AND MATURIT" Greek letter . Have obligae tions MOOSE BROADCAST IS GIVEN TONIGHT Hands, Happy Hearts” is of the third broadcast in “Busy Inamically to a climax that is as the Eagle River Highway this week. | the special Moose series which will punchy as it i ““""l"“'"“' Visitors present were Mesdames J. | be aired over Station KINY, at { T E. Ervin, B, LaBrash, L. Larson and [ 6:15 c'ciock tonight. This enter- E. Trambitas. Members attending | taini tetch featuring Franklin card Par'y Held were Mesdames Harry Arnold, J, Dc-‘ S| * Adams will prove to be Hart. Z.) Jekill, Loren Card, Max|a aling parallel between the| By Moose Women Mielke, J. Pederson, Milton Ward, | ehild who has unoccupied time at Clarence Wittanen and the hostess. | his disposal and the one who is in- The next meeling of the group is | fluenced by supervised activities. A Dpinochle. party followed last anncunced for April 1, at the home | Ay their Gity of Childhood - at night's meeting of the Women of Of Mrs. Fred Campen. Hostess will Mooseheart, Tllinois, the Moose Fra- the Moose held at the LO.OF. Pe Mrs. J. Pederson, ternity provides each child with | Hall. R an outlet for his natural manual Winning high honors for the oc- taleni in addition to the regular tcasion were Mrs. virgmia Puzel CHAPEL SERVICES FOR acudemic educaion. AL this won- and Andrew Rossness. Low scores derful city of youth, jails and were made by s, o, Bodanz MIKE WALL TOMORROW npoiicemen are not neeacd, for there, | and Gildo Battelo. chiid delinquency is an unknown During the business session Mrs.| Funeral services for Mike Wall Guantity. What becomes of Moose- | Alma Pearson was named to have 51 who passed away March 13, at ]‘r:m graduates is _no longer charge of activities for the month St. Ann's Hospital, will be held to-| Matter for speculation for of its| of April as head of the Home morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock from | !indreds of graduates, the records| Making Committee. the Chapel of the Charles W. Car-| S00W that not one has ever been Serving on the auditing com- ter Mortuary. charged with a felony. This pro-| mittee for the quarter ending The eulogy will be delivered by F'am should prove of interest to| parent’ with a small boy or| P — ALASKAN | | Telephone 713 or write | | The Alaska Territorial | Employment Service | i for this qualified worker. t STENOGRAPHER—Young wom- | business college training, Run cal- — e WHY SUFFER with your feet? ‘They are worn.on all sorts of | autobio; | fantastic ‘prosperity — inshort, the mest | soldiers | 940 MARK HELLINGER | PLAY OPENS AT 20TH CENTURY James Cagnev and Priscil- ; la Lane in "The Roar- | ing Twenties” debut at the Theatre tonight is| “The Roaring Twenties,” co-star-| ring James Cagney and Priscilla Lane. The film which deals with| the. turbulent and eventful decade following the World War, is based on an original story by Mark Hel- linger, ace columnist. “The Roaring Twenties” is the phy of a nation on a The day of the flapper zmd‘ eakeasy, of mob rule, of Making its local 20th Century the glittering, gaudy and fan- tactic age in history, is recreated on the screen as the background for a vivid and compelling story ot n who rises to the heights of only .to be'smashed intothe 1 when the era comes to an end In France, as the war ends, three (played by Cagney, Jef- frey Lynn . and Humphrey Bogart) make joyful plans for their return to America. One plans to go back to his job as garage mechanic, an- l“"l is going to. start his law the third, scoffing at intends to go back to sale keeping. Cagney is. also looking forward to meeting the girl who has been writing him cheery lett throughout the war. But in the world to which they return their plans are no longur feasible - COURT STAFF LEAVES FRIDAY FOR KETCHIKAN IN JUNEAU; WiLL Robert E. Coughun clerk of uw Federal Court will sail south to Ket- chikan tomorrow on the steamer { Baranof for the equity term of Court ‘tr_ open March 25. With Coughlin will be deputy clerk | ‘Peggv McCloud and Court. reporter {John H. Newman. The equity term will be opened by Federal Judge, George F. Alexander who will return from the States for the term. R CREWSON HERE Registered at the Gastineau Ho- {arrived on the northbound motor- ship Northland. He will be in Ju- |neau for several days. U.8 8. IS V Copyright 1941, Leccwrs & Myras Towacco G, ter BIG Pictures Playl [90"enruny 3DAYS 3 THURSDAY ... 10 YEARS THAT Packed the THRILL of a CENTURY . ROAR B/!(‘Evk ATEST EDITION OF WORLD NEWS ~ALASKA PASTOR KLEMENT CONDUCT SERV'(ES | Pastor H, C. Klement, Education- al and Missionary Volunteer Secre- tary of the North Pacif) ence of Seventh-day Adve has been the guest speaker at the annual spring convention held {Ketehikan and Wrangell, arrived in lJumum on the Nerthland, in com- pany with Pastor M, L. Miles. | Pastor Klement will speax Fricay . who 8] R tel, H. B. Crewson, traveling man, |night at 7:45 o'clock in the Seventh- Hldv Adventist Chapel, corner Sc- ccnd and Main. The regular Sabbath services will be held Saturday, with THE ORDER OF THE DAY IS Chesterfield _MILDER COOLER...BETTER-TASTING Y;s, the Fleet smokes a lot of Chesterfields...and so do millions of other smokers like yourself. You’ll find that Chesterfields are MILD, the way you want a cigarette...not flat, not strong. They SMOKE COOLER. . . with a decidedly BETTER TASTE. ?mme"ffiqa3tfiz&1m ! Signalman GRAY BENSON is host o SRENDA JOYCE Hollywood Favorite FRIDAY — SATURDAY Confer- | in: Colors TONIGHT — FIRST RUN! "HIDDEN ENEMY" Sllortp News Sabbath School at 10 o'clock, and preaching services at 11. Meetings will be held through Sun~ day, beginning at 9 o'clock with & devotional service, and closing with a meeting at 7:45 Sunday evening. The public is invited to the evening meetings. Ul R R “mnive Ciussiliecs ray DO YOU SMOKE THE CIGARETTE THAT \,,7, HE SMOKER'S CIGARE i I‘*i‘ rgir