The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 25, 1941, Page 3

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The CAPITOL has the BIG Pietur SHORTS Strange as It May Seem Servant of Mankind WS Two-Year-0ld Honored with Birthday Party Van Mavern, maine. A birthday party in the honor of o year old Billy Lee Turpin was| vesterday affernoon by his | mother, Mrs. W. J. Walker at| green wich dividual little host kes for the guests. The|—and clocked was presented with a large | 2:24 a.m. | EARIN' OF GREEN The First Lady pins a green carnation on the lapel of the President’s coat at the White House. Besides being St. Patrick’s Day, it was the Note their wedding anniversary and/or St. Patrick’s gifts—an Irish potato decorated celebration of their 36th wedding anniversary. with clover and a planted pot of clover. Preview 1:15 a.m. Tonight “PRIVATE AFFAIRS" the | Fred L. Turpin, Mrs. Dean Hamlin | and sons David and Dicky, Mrs. Har- ry Murray and son Bobby, Mrs. A. Mrs, and daughter Scharlie Ann and Mrs, Vincent Farrow and daug > BUT NO CALLING CARD ROXBORO, N. r home at 301 in the Decker Build- | Clayton knows what time his hng station was robbed, ar or scheme was pink and | The thief tripped on an extension lighted candles and in-|cord attached to an electric clock and News that Is News NOW! lAST SHowlNG SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU Last Times Tonight OF COMEDY AT | | I | | i butante” Stars Well Known Film Family As fresh in its viewpoint and a new in its appeal as though it wi i seen for the last times tonight. with two lighted| Comedy, of course, is an impor- tant goal of all the Hardy pic party were Mrs.|tures but it is a brand of comedy the typical family which the pic |tures portray, and is | pointed up by con disappointments, embar it John Nelson assment. !tunes may seem. | - - DINNER DANCE FOR ROTARIANS himself exactly at Those Assistin~g with Min- strel Show Will Be Guests of Club Juneau Rotarians and guests will attend the first Club dinner dance of the year Baranol Hot Saturday ev inner will erved promptly at 8 k, with an orchestra on hand for dancing between the courses and after dinner, it was announced by | Chairman Horace Adams All th who a: ted the Club in putting on its recent minstrel show, and who are not members, are in- vited to attend as guests of the Club invited Rotary at the Honor Legislators Representative Cormick will be hc with a cocktail party supper at their residence on Wes | Twelfth Street, The cocktail party, between 6:30 and 7:30 o'clock, will honor mem- bers of the Senate. Members of the House will be honored guests at the supper. Later in the evening the party will attend the Legislative dance at the Elks' ballroom, VACANCY Nugget Apartments. WIDE VA Left, jacket dress; center, navy biue flannel nautical suit; right, dressy suit Buits and jacket dresses are almost the first thing you think of when doing some spring shopping. ‘This season there are a wide variety of colors and styles in these models. Ida Lupino, left above, is modeling a smart dress which features the fitted peplum jacket. The little coat has a long collar which turns back to form tabs.. The full skirt of Mlue wool is the same color as the jacket. Joan RIETY OF STYLES, COLORS IN SPRING SUITS eslie, center, has chosen a nautical mode as her_ first suit of the season. The double-breasted jacket is finished with gold starred buttons and old bullion thread on the sleeve. A navy felt beret is set at the back of the pompadour. The dressy suit, right, is made of deep Parma violet CAPITOL TONIGHIf " Andy Ha;d_y_ Meets De- the first picture ever filmed of that popular family, the Hardys | Metro- G 01d w y n- Mayer’s “Andy | Hardy Meets Debutante” is bring-| ing laughs and a goodly share of| !tense drama to audiences at the! | Capitol Theatre where it will be| which is as natural and homey as always | with the| ter Char-|and near-tragedies to h any average family is the prey. “Andy| — Hardy Meets Debutante” does not| fall short of this ideal and there| is never a moment when the on-| C. — J. Lester looker loses his sympathy wi!h‘ till-|Andy Hardy and his family no| | matter how comic their misfor-| o SH SATURDAY Truck Fa it | | s s s | | | | | | These girls gathered armsful of flowers from blossom-covered fields at Fuyd THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1941. ADOL TIMEINN. W. AGAIN b 4 T Ky liup, Wash., as the town pre- pared for its annual daffodil festival. | lls Through Dock Info Channel oil VehicIéHTapples Info Water as Section of Wharf Collapses A twenty foot section of Femmer' dock collapsed at 10:30 o'cl this morning, plummeting Femme 2% ton cil truck 10 feet into the water Keith Wildes, who is in charge |below. With window ashed and of reservatio should be notified |p rumpled the t rests on by tomorrow by those planning to!its rear whes its 1gine and hear | attend |lights staring upward, propped = > - a nst leaning piling. | The truck, loaded with 240 gal- | John M(C l'm!(kS |lons of fuel oil, was parked on the | approach to the Government doc next to Femmer warehouse when | the section gave ay. No cne was in the vchicle or near it at the time | of the collapse, Juneau firemen rushed to the cene immediately to eliminate any fire danger, but left after an inspec- | tion. Because of incoming tides, no| |attempt has yet been made to sal-| iva';v‘ the truck, which according t {D. B. Femmer carried no insurance i NI DR THOMPSON BACK " FROM WEATHER CONFERENCES Bureau fo Cooperate with Army and CAA in De- U. S. Weather Bureau in Alaska, after spending two weeks in the/ Interior conferring with Army angd | CAA officials on a cooperative weather service arranged to meet | the needs of the national defense proggam. 3 Stopping first in Fairbanks,| Thompson checked weather equip-| ment at the Army Air Base at Ladd | Field. Accompanied by Capt. W. H.| Neal, weather officer for the Army, he then flew to Anchorage where he spent ten days with Army, CAA, and Signal Corps representatives arranging an extension of the co- operative services. “The presence in Anchorage of| Major Robert B. Woolvemm,i Operator-in-Charge of the Alaska | Communications System, enabled us to make a thorough study of | the problems,” Thompson stated. | Returning to Fairbanks, Thomp-| son enjoyed the unique experience of a ride in an Army bomber, | The scenery from the elevation of 8000 feet was magnificent, ac-! {cording to Thompscn who stated | that both Mt. McKinley and Mt. Wrangell were ‘clearly visible at the| same time, | RED CROSS TO SEND SHIPMENT CLOTHING RED CROSS TO DSEND K Four more cartons of elothing made or knitted by Channel Red | Cress volunteers are packed «nd| ready for shipment to England, ac-! cording to John Newmarker, local Red Cross Chairman, e purple wool, with a lighter shade of taffeta used for the bodice of the dress and lining of the bolero, Both jacket and skirt are light wool. The frock may be worn with or without the jacket, The 2601st anniversary of the leg- | endary founding of the Japanese| Empire was celebrated during the peend week i Pebruary. | fense Program IMrs, Robert Bender will be hostesses | at a small luncheon at the Baranof Howard J. Thompson, head of the | wednesday afternoon. returned yesterday from Fnirbank.‘s} {. ACROSS Leaden pre no time il cube 10, Sand hill Dru 5>H[Z|0N|—|B[0[ miw| -0 r slang, M ne name P Nir a - f Lily Photographle 0ls]| instrument 2. Heavy cord S|E v Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzle nt rried Legal convey- ance 64 Princely Itallan 67, ca house Lo ted next bo- low the jack "[/ 7 \d “street: abbr. 63. Declare G Tio . Breed of dog Aspersed lan lake 7. Diminish . Puts into type again . Worked . Bird of the crow family Newly married woman Ardor Popular success . Cast off Kind of balsam Iinglish county . Newspaper employees . Bhort for a wile animal ‘ of the alr Enlivened . City in Nevada . Before . Marked with spots . Biblical mountain . Carbohydrate found in agé Intrigue Living yver . Paradise . Poker term . Require BASEBALL IS TOPIC Legislators Wives | Luncheon Guests For wives of members of the Leg- islature, Mrs. Robert Simpson and Principal business scheduled for a special meeting of Douglas Volunteer Fire Department tonight is consider- ation of baseball for the coming season. All members ould be on hand for the session which starts immediately following | the home guard drill EE FRANCE wid | O HELP FR i il A group of sailors from the Free French fleet at Tahiti are pictured on theif arrival at Sydney, Australia, enroute to join General de Gaulle’s Free French forces allied with the British. To carry his seaman nearest camera has improyised suitcases out of native 9 Photo was-sent from Australia cloth and a cardboard milk carton. via trans-Pacitic clipper, { | —until Zorina falls madly . broves a boomerang. interested 3 - 'ROMANTICFILM ENDS TONIGHT AS LOCAL PLAY "l Was an Adventuress” | Will Be Seen for Last Times, 20th Century Glamorous Zorina and handsome Richard Greene make a stunning couple in “I Was An Adventuress,” the 20th Century-Fox romantic drama, ending now at the 20th Century Theatre, in which Zorina stars by courtesy of Samuel Gold- wyn, to whom she is under con- ot The film is set inst a lavish panor of fhe smart European resorts and casts Zorina as a heartless enchantress who ensnares | wealthy men with her beauty while | her confederates, played by Erich | Von Stroheim and Peter Lorre,! | fleece them of fabulous sums -of| | money. Greene looks like fair prey| { in love| scheme | with him, and the little JOHNDELEO "~ PROMOTED Alaskan Made Captain by“ United Airlines-New | Qualifications 1 Steamship Agent and Mrs. R. J. De- Leo, ¢f Cordova, has been promoted | to a Captain by United Airlines and, |as such, is qualified to piiot any| of The United Airline Transports. DeLeo was graduated from the 1 High School in 1935 and| that date has been w ng toward the captaincy just received.| | At the time of the promotion De- | Leo was in a hospital in Rawlings, | Wycming recovering from an opera ppendicitis. The acute at: irred suddenly while he wa ring by auto from Salt Lake | City to Denver. One of the steward esses of the line, who was making | the transfer with him, drove 200 { miles befcre reaching a hospital | where DeLec was received as the | appendix ruptured. Owing to the | ‘mmediate "attention and the excel- lent physical condition of the form- | er Alaskan, no ill effects were suf- | fered and DeLeo will be ready to take |advantage of the promoticn next Rebekahs Will Hold Gathering There will be a business and social | meeting tomorrow night at the 1.0.- O.F. Hall for members of the Rebe- kah Lodge. The session will begin at 8 o'clock, Mrs. Pete Hammer will be in charge of refreshments. Cards and Chinese checkers will be played at the sceial. AEbIR R e \Ernest Gruenings Are Hosts Tonight | To honor Dr. Edward LeCocq and Public Health officials, a cock- tail party will be given this eve- ning by Gov. and Mrs. Ernest Gruening at the Governor’s House. Guests have been asked between 5 and 7 o'clock. COURT APPOINTS ADMINISTRATOR James York was appointed admin- istrator of the estate of Frank Rob- erts ' in Commissioner's Court this morning by U. 8. Commissioner Fe- lix Gray. York has been Roberts’ personal agent and has been taking care of bis business for the past four years. 'Moose Red Cross Workers to Meet The Red Cross sewing group of the Women of the Moose will meet Friday night at the home of Mrs. | A. F. McKinnon on Eleventh and D streets. All members are asked to | be present at 7:30 o'clock, | -ee HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs. R. Ramberg and baby son | were dismissed today from St. Ann's | Hospital. | | Creighton Daigner was admitted to | 8t. Ann’s today for care of a finger |mjury. He is an employee of the | mine. After receiving surgical attention, Pete Mandrich was dismisced from St. Ann's today. Where Better Big Pictures Play! 20 CENTURY LAST TIMES TONIGHT PETER LORRE $IG RUMANN FRITZ FELD. L) 20th Century-Fox. Picturs | ARTS TONIGHT 2 — FEATURES — 2 "ILANO KID" and "THE ESCAPE” Doris Freeburger Completing Senior Thesis at College REED COLLEGE, Portland, Oré., March 25. da r of — Doris Dr, Freeburger, and Mrs. G, F. Freeburger, of Juneau, is com- pleting her senior thesis at Reed llege on the patients of Morn- ngside, Alaskan hospital for the insane. She is comparing types of diseases, age groupings and sexes of the local institution with national figures. Miss Freeburger is President of Anna Mann dormitory and also a | member of the Women's Council for this year. WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE— Without Calome!~—And You'll Jump Out o. Bed in the Morning Rarin’ to Go The liver should pour out two pints of liquid bile into your bowels daily. 1f this bile is not flowing ly, your food may not digest. It may just deeay in the bowels. Gas bloats up your st murh.Ytgj get consti- pated. You feel sour, sunk and the worl looks punk. It. takes those good, effective Carter's ls to get these two pints of to make you feel “up and in_making bile flow freely. Liver Pills by name. g c!se. Price: 25¢, e OFTEN—Wear Longer! Sen1 YOUR GARMENTS to Triangle Your appearance Is Assured When You It's COLD and creamy AND it tastes better than ANYTHING I've had be- fore! It's got REAL fruit flavors, TOO! JUNEAU A medical dismissal, J. Maki left St Ann’s tids morning, DAIRIES

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