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DAY, APRIL 2, 1941. ms : THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNE 1 The czmm;x, has the BIG Pictures and News that Is News NOW! pOWERFUl DRAMA ‘ Fr m T wr"er I i spow prace oF UNEAU || SEEN ON S(R[EN P, ot ¢ i ype el OF I o4 W STARTS TONIGHT | "y’ cppi7oL Wi | "Florian” fsfiaying Here *THOSE WERE THE DAYS" IS FEATURE AT 201H CENTURY George Fitch’s Inimitable 2 ' g o Could Not Forget . . with Robert Youny and Helen Gilbert in Leads Saturday Evening Post Story Out on Screen i | Tracing the fall of the Austrian George Fitch’s inimitable Satur- Empire as the mighty background day Evening Post Stories about for the love story of boy, a girl, “Good OIld Siwash,” which set a and a horse, “Florian,” spectacular nation to laughing at the foibles | filmization of the novel by Felix and pranks of the collegians of I 5 Salten, is the attraction now play- circa '04, have been transformed to ! ing at the Capitol Theatre. | the screen in the form of “Those ¥ The story starts with Austria at Were the Days,” the new Para- j N its most opulent pericd and pro- mount comedy romance opening to- f ceeds to the World War, revolu- night at the 20th Century Theatre tion and fall of the Hapsburg dy- with William Holden, Bonita Gran- nasty and their effects on a pair ville, Ezra Stone, Judith Barrett of lovers and a magnificent Lip- d Vaughan Glaser in the fea- pizan stallion; property of Emper- tured rcles. or Franz Josef. There are spectuzu- | Hilard »f young love and / lar Imperial social affairs, festi- jons, the Fitch $ boy and a girl vals, the review of the Imperial woven into one fnd Florian...the horses in ‘lht‘ Spanish Riding | stressing man_v.nr the ’ : School of Vienna, contrasted with| most hilarious highlights in the Emperor’s Stallion the' stark drame of world cata-| whole bulk of the author's work - 4 with clysm. And with such 2 topnotch story in Robert Robert Young, who triumphed hand, Paramount saw fit to give it | ? | “Northwest Pas * adds another | an cuthentic framework, taking YOU NG / | notable role to his list, and Helen| layers and camera crews to the /) | Gilbert is persuasively dramatic as| c s of Knox College, Galesburg, Helen : the Duchess. Irina Barcnova, chief tilinois, conceded to be the legen- dancer of the Ballet Russe, is ex-| dary “Siwash.” otic and compelling as the fiery st this glorious bacl pund, sweetheart of an archduke, enacted | the narrative flashes into motion by dashing Lee Bowman, Charles th the famous “Petey” Simmons, Coburn, Reginald Owen and Lu-| Eileen O'Hearn, pretty bruneite, is making a quick jump from a job ty William Holden, on his D ‘c.nc W':wson handle important roles behii:d a tyepwriter to one in front of a movie camera. Until last v' Fx’\\;u.x He gets into trouble | »rsgifx;llkg e stenographer with the Los Angeles Times, she holds a con- “,‘i‘.""' i ”"i.‘]'fif"‘l‘"’l ne “:‘ L s ‘ Star Maria Jeritza by the Austrian » has acted in cellege and community theatres. falls in love with Martha Scroges, : : government, in the title role. The a role essayed by Bonita Granville, almost-human horse is amazing! and stays in love with her despite 2 EDITIONS OF LATE WORLD NEWS! BULLWINKLE |Officers of IS IN JUNEAU ON LODESTAR Elks Arefo ~ Belnsfalled |and lovable, YeMolay fo [MOOSE BROADCAST DeMolay fo o oMY NiGHE: Hold Annual | pecrio FRIDAY - Dance Friday s He and other Lippi- zans, including the only five in this country and others filmed in Aus-| tria, are central figures in the| story. | —— g FRANK McCAFFERTY The last program in her father’s threat of a six months’| sentence if he sees her again. story then develops, going to an hilarious finish with plenty of excitement IR T TR i [ — e LAST TIME TONIGHT “TORCHY PLAYS WITH DYNAMITE” and “RANGE WAR” THEATRE election by vote of 144 to 35 tal- he can make after the convention. | HERE 0" BUSINESS ;l’m special broadcasts, presented by | lied for H. L. Cochrane. M Pool will substitute as in- |the Moose Fraternity titled “What | Total votes cast in the election structor while her husband is | : | Every Man Wants,” will go on the 195 out of a possible 210, and ' south Traffic Manager of PAA | 'Frank McCafferty, former own-| announcement was made foday AT Thursday night at 6:15 otclock N]EW'S est in several years. Two bal-| Alaska will also be represented s The new officers of the Elks will |er of the Juneau Motors and City | (01 the an ‘m] Bt <2 Ball, over Station KINY. The old ques- thrown out on account of | al the meeting by Supt. Kelly of StOpS in C"y on Sho” be installed at the regular meeting | Councilman here, is in Juneau on | o o SEREL CEERES - T tion, “Ts it wealth and power or irregularities, A few non-candi- Ketchikan and Supt. Beck of Pet- tonight and the result of the bids |a short business trip from his pres- ":]'iz;":“’("f“”f“\ oo ot DeMolay, |security and happiness that_every | dates received votes for Mayor and ersburg. 1 .5 S |man wants? Business Trip on the new building will also be | ent home in Santa Barbara, Cali- will be definitely an- Douglas Womenfo | Council. | ———————— i ,fi““"‘mced- The bids were opened | fornia. w;‘,’.‘,f\(‘,’f}“}f': s 140 the) wered during this period. This edu- A i 9 last night. | McCafferty said that he would be |~ S Aty caticnal series sponsored by the . | | IMPORTANT MEETING In Juneau and his way to | s T LT mmittee 3 " i ANVAS LO’ pag) Juncau and on his way 10| Tr oo muttee for tonight's in- |in Juneau for several weeks before| The eniertainment committ L.“].uym Order of Moose has been of | Be EnteflamEd TO CANVASS BALLOTS | P.-T.A. IS THIS EVENING trip R, O, Bullwinkle, Traffic Man. | stallation is headed by L. W. Turoff | returning to the States. Staying at | headed by Clifford. Furuness, has|great benefit to men and women \Csmc.‘lalw"‘““"“ °th":gl]lai Cib,\;‘ April meeting of the Douglas 2 ¢ g 4 & PO rma vi AL % - 5 { 'mer Ju- | been rapidly pushing plans for jall over the country, a e | Council canvass the ballots and| “ A e PR o oste of the Pacific Alaska Alrways |85 Chairman, with J. H. Walker, |the Baranof Hotel, the former Ju I jall over the y, and fOMOrToW, pu. po T g Woman's| qotes te el Of eloction was| Pi-T-Ay Which s set for this eve with main offices in Seattle, arrived here yesterday on a PAA Lodestar. Bullwinkle said he would return to Juneau on his southbound flight and indicated that he would be in the Territory for only a few days, Latest development of the Alaska service by PAA is the announce- ment of the four round trip sched- ule weekly between Seattle and Alaska, he said. |H. C. Redman and M. E. Monagle as assistants. Officers to be installed are Earle Hunter, Exalted Ruler; Arthur | Adams, Esteemed Leading nghl;l Floyd Fagerson, Esteemed Loyal Knight; A. B. (Cot) Hayes, Esteem- ed Lecturing Knight; M. H. Sides, Secretary; William Franks, Treas- | urer; George F. Shaw, Tiler; Ralph ' H. Beistline, Trustee. ® Vacalioning ® Fishing Complete Story of Alaska! In Printed Wo 1941 Daily Alaska Empire PROGRESS EDITION the last |2 which will start at 9:30 p.m. night's program will prove of excep- and end at 12:30 am. Music will! tional merit | eonsist of a six-piece orchestra di- {rected by Lillian Uggen s for 1941 Friday evening, As in the past, the affair will be{April 4, to be followed by a banque Al Zenger will be hostesses to the |formal and invitational | oo | Lutheran Ladies Ald Thursday| Members of the DeMolay basket- | | atternomn at 130 oclock at. the 2l team hwve veen s 21 | agion Auxiliary P Plans May Dance ol iatin'ed | — { Try a ctassimiea aa m he smpirs Subscribe for The Empire. { | Plans were started ¢ | meeting of the Ame | Auxiliary, for a May Day dance | The session was held at the resi- |dence of Mrs. Edith Davis in the | | Baranof Hotel. Nomination of offi- |cers was held. — .- — LEAVES HOSPITAD neauite arrived here on North Coast. oo e will hold their election LUTHERAN LADIES MEET Mrs. Hattie Stonehouse and Mrs. | rd and Picture | John Wagner was dismissed to- |day from St. Ann's Hospital after | receiving medigal treatment. | ERER et SURGICAL PATIENT | Admitted for surgical care, Betsy | Kadake is at the Government Hos- pital. | The defense office of production management has handled more than 350 labor disputes covering | more than 500,000 men since last| ! June, Club is to be entertained Thursday evening with a party at the home of Mrs. Ray R. Day, given by the/ Juneau Woman's Club. The affair is to begin at 7:30, and bridge and| pinochle will be played, as well as Chinese checkers and other games. Mrs. Burras Smith is in charge of arrangements, and a commit- tee consisting of Mesdames Henry| Larsen, Stephen Hoag, A. ¥ Knight, and E. F. Vollert will as- sist. Refreshments will be served| and all members and friends are| invited to attend. | T BOB BONNER ELECTED NEW MAYOR OF DOUGLAS Douglas, voting yesterday, by a majority of 42, gave Robert Bon-| ner Jr., the mayorship of the town' for coming term of one year to succeed L. W. Kilburn, present in-! cumbent. Their comparative votes were 117 and 75, respectively. | Candidates for Council and their respective votes were as follows: Erwin Hachmeister was elected for one-year term, unopposed, 164; elected for three-year term, Nor- man Rustad, 131; Sante Degan 130, Carl Lindstrom 119. E. E, Engstrom with 115 failed of election. | For membership on the School Board, Alfred Bonnett carried the Crossword Puzzle Soclety ‘buds: collog. . Passage In . Alkaloid in the Calabar beay . Thoroughfares . Temporary wound . Bleak ané chilly Poem ‘| kane on April 9, 10 and 11, To at- se % £ X ning at 8 o'tlock, is a very impor- set for tomorrow evening by action | tant one as the annual election is of last regular meeting, ! scheduled, Although much secrecy prevails regarding the entertainment pro- gram, il is expected to be quite unusual in some of the numbers, No musical numbers are included. }”couszun-nousus | SUPT. POOL IS TO ATTEND CONVENTION A convention of the teachers of Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Mon-' tana and Alaska is to be held un- der the banner of the Inland Em- pire Teachers' Association in Spo- tend the session Calvin Pool, S\lp-; TUESDAY—WEDNESDAY erintendent of Schools in Douglas, ZORINA in will leave on the Yukon tomorrow.! “ 2 »” He will return on the first steamer 41 Married Adventure A e e e Hollywood Sights ,4;;-,:",3‘0”;3 By Robbin Cosms SRR | HOLLYWOOD, Cal., April 1.—With due apologies for invading a province usually foreign to this department, we beg leave to report on the Love Life of a Glammer Gal — Gloria Jean. Miss Jean, who will be 13 come April 13, is in the throes. Object of her devotion: Basil Rathbone. “He isn't so terribly handsome,” she confided between loving bites of a luscious custard-filled cream puff, “but maybe I shouldn't say that. I wouldn’t hurt his feelings for anything. But he’s so distinguished — and his VOICE — oh, his VOICE! It’s wonderful. . . . “He heard about it — about me, I mean — and he had a little party for me. I was so THRILLED. And the other night, after his Sherlock Holmes broadcast, he signed off by saying ‘Goodnight, Gloria,’ and I was so excited I almost died. . . . “Then there’s Sabu. I'm crazy to meet Cabu. I love his | | Hollywood hill. Their life is built with walls against any movie- § inspired “fancy ideas.” | Gloria’s father and mother have patterned things pretty | ACROSS 38, Cause to re- pictures, Did you see ‘The Thief of Bagdad?’ Wasn't it wonder- | 1, Golters at- member | ‘tendant 41, Sandarac tree ful? And he has such a marvelous. different voice. . . . | 7. Inclines 42. Barly English “Another one I'm crazy about is Brian Ahrene. I love his | fi: 5‘1:%’!,{‘ .rrr'un 44. Alm:n:iylstlnc. voice. He invited me to lunch with him at fhe studio, and J 1. Eatlitie by 4. Depression be: Lois and I (Lois is Gloria’s sister and standin, aged 12) had & | 18, gmd grape N lfiimr nellkl | wonderful time. Then he sent us a present, a little table, with §} }}: s,E.‘S:, E)} (“;?lc‘e‘k letter } a card that said ‘in remembrance of me.’ I think he's won- {i out 9. While | | Size of coal 50. BExpands | derful. . . . | ¥ &v.l.mg 53' l,\))on P | “And Gary Cooper, and—" etc., etc. And the luscious, custard- ‘. ¥ 53. Lon - f Pulr;al;:\.nruze 2 nfeech | filled cream puff was gone. So was mine. Love is a wonder- J ' . Negative 55. Demand a repl- Il tul thing. | [ ] o 61, Ono. Who Solution Of Y ay’s Puzzle | ! | . Walked w . AL Bt long steps escapes by . bt o ‘ o A . Alarm whistles !ul)l,erluxe DOWN 3. Let the balt These Schoonovers — Gloria Jean Schoonerover is her real [ ] Hlslory [ ] Indllsll' 1es AR tiote Bl Mo 1. Relishes bt l-l;d dip name — are a folksy bunch of people. They're a family without 5. Thin coating 60. Emphasis 2. Food a star. At home, that is. They live in a seven-room house on a | R % grants of deliberately to keep the inevitable limelight on Gloria from throw- ® Defense [ ] Mounlameeflng wmoney ing the other three children into the shade. The other girls are ‘: ' A YD:lrxxg; -‘t,n'v:m.m Sally, 16, Lois and Bonnie, six. | G and Many Oiher AIHCIES, Too n],;ml,a by“ Mrs. Schoonover, a pretty, motherly woman, has a maid in § : i Ao s days (no room for one to .stuy‘ nights) but does her own cooking §f Numerous 10 Mennon‘ 3 lo’zt;"l!: Mvoriat and other household jobs. “It's the way we lived back in Scran- H i 2k . Suprarenal ton,” she says, “and we're going to keep on living that way § Muail It to Your Friends G | | e 1 / :ll:;:\k‘l(::h“fi:uu The scheme is based on frank recognition of the fact that § | Chill Gloria, as a movie personality, would get more attention outside “ | MAILEB s o and than the other children. It would mean that Lois would neces- { . GIFT-WB APPED! ae::Mn % e sarily be a background figure while Gloria took the public 5 ; i I;%e.r:lb | attention. | ON SALE AT 2 °,p“u". Lois understood all thot and still wanted the job. Her $33 3 %‘:;lluf’.’lg"éf;“ ; a week salary is not treated as pin money to sqaunder. Out of it ALL NEWSST ANDS and 4 Lo‘x:la:urm' | Lois makes a “token payment’ toward expenses of her “busi- | y . Apple juice ness life.” It is being saved for her but it helps, her mother HE DAILY ALASK MPIRE - Furpaniing says, in inculcating a sense of responsibility. ! = T ¥ : A E 'Ccz\f‘flo?;al: Gloria shares her extra-curricular rewards — fan presents, H » gt T ‘2 » AT F AR o . Mark of trophies, party invitations with Lois. | iy s

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