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LAPTISM TOMORROW AT e ¢ "TURNABOUT" IS CAPITOL has the BIG Pictures and News that Is News NOW! ——,—_— - Preview Matinee | COMEDY FEATURE Tonight | p MBHER Sonday CAPITOL THEATRE 115 A. M. | 530w PLACE'OF JUNEAU A M SUNDAY — MONDAY TUESDAY % cafo‘e l.afldlS 7and Hand- —try some John Hubbard Costarred in Film Carole Landis, who made her - . 3 bow under the Hal Roach banner “THE NEWEST AND Srarred witl héndsai John ik ~FUNNIEST IDEA to comedy, *Tunahekt” Bimed Trop ever reach Pe screen! the Thorhe SHith Tiovel and dated Hubbard are supported by an im- author of "TOPPER” MAL ROACH pressive cast of players which Lol s i -3 lphe Menjou, William an, Verre dale, Mary A Donald Meek and N ret bout” was directed by Hal h ly and its hilarion cor the high jin L duced when Miss Landis ADCLPHE MENJOU o BaR e hange sexes. ‘Lhe CAROLE LANDIS S ot i ime! s with the pr e portion of broad-shouldered : cmes a fashicnable society Fitron and fiutters about at cocktail blems faced humanity Hubbard JORN HUBBARD William Gargan . Veree Teasdale Mary Astor - Donald Meek -foot ma- parties while his wife wears the pants—Iliterally everal of the largest and most lavish sets Hollywood has en in recent years were constructed for Turnabout,” the most outstanding among these being a replica of a skyscraper office building which the advertising firm where 1 great part of the action fakes place. The decor is modern It-in-wall radio and books! 1gular furniture in black an gray colors. It veflects the strictly- attitude of the man who it, and his volatile nature. R SHORTS: Strange As It May Seem %o | HEALTH COUNCIL TO MEET MONDAY L) i Land of the Pagodas [} o | Latest News The Juneau Health Council will convene at 7:30 o'clock on Monday evening in the Public Health Center in the Territorial Building. A film relating to health provement will be shown and members are requested to attend. | — e - KANE RETURNS Traveling man B. F. Kane return- ed to his Alaska district last night on the northbound Denali after a three months’' trip through the “HOUSE OF 7 GABLES” —— “BLACK FRIDAY” Shows Only Once at 9:15 P. M. FIRST SHOW 7:30 im- all Triumphal Entrances.’ “Christ’s Mrs. Dudley Reynolds will sing “The Palms” by Faure. There will be baptism of children LM SUNDAY SERVICES, and parents who wish to have children baptised are req contact Rev. John L. before the service. — e d to lasse RTHERM LIGHT CHURCH s will be held k in the North-| an Church, | Subject for the service will be’ the . anof Hotel. « S eee The fir: sewing machine patented in 1846. was Empire Classifieds Pay! The Complete Story of In Printed Word and Picture 1941 PDaily Alaska PROGRESS EDITION The N@GW ON SAL @ History @ Industries ® Vacaiioning ® Mining ® Fishing © Hunting : ® Defense ® Mountaineering and Many Other Articles, Too Numerous to Mention! Mail It to Your Friends ~ «..and 25(: %’fi%%APPE‘]‘): ' ALL NEWSSTANDS and THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE ACROSS 1. Slope for exer- o, Fruit 31 And not 3. Old: archaie Move Withs Carnivorous 52. Ingredient of Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzle 62 DOWN i i6. Bither of two s 63. Anciont Jewish & Siar thistie © | points in an Inspe wseetic . Fish orbit weights and 64, Outcasts Black and blue 8. Resound measures. and use wdruped ma may It be Tow fabrics Symbol for cal adulteration 65. Planted . Dillseed . English river | 6. Ancient chari- ize block opening Fibrous Shower t sucks plant juices Headdress Behave Scatter, as seed er unner of the violin Decay Roman bronze | State house Tending to ex- cite mirth Story 3. Triangle with unequal sidet s, C | . Adi document red with a clay er bottoms Flower con- tainer Knock 61, Compass point ALLEN IS ELECTED MOOSE GOVERNOR attended meeting £ Moose lastn G. llen was elected Gove! Wayne Graham, Junior Governo: O. Hegstead, Prels John P reasurer, and J chmitz Fred Erickson, tru st was elected dele next meeting of the entertainment oo — FLIES FROM YAKUTAT Arriving f Shell Simmc m esterday | registered at the Baranof Hotel. - >eo —— Try a classified ad in The Empir Alasica!l Fmpire R ' of ht s will e the | raphy s 1ere will be a bean dinnerlot the Juneau High School were } O. Hegstead |mace yesterday and went to Les in charge ofyfucas and { at with Pilot 3 afternoon, States. He is registered at the Bar- | Ernie Whitehead, Caterpillar tractor | Mon and William Walther | salesman, is in Juneau today and e _ | prints. requirements Photo Awards Given ' Judges Pass on Prints Sub- «! mitted at High School | jon, and Ed| | Salon of Photography Awards at the Salon of Photog- ponscred by the Photo Club John Tanaka, tied for \first place; Ingram Varnell, second Iplace; Lee Lucag, first honorable mention; Beverly Leiver hen ble mention, and L third honorable mention i The judges were Mrs. Henry Har- The exhibit is opene d during| |school hours on the second floor | corridor of the High School for 1 cne desiring to view the variou Thig for entrants on- lally. It is permissible to have tue |negative processed by a comme.c | | photographer. | 2. All prints must be enlarged |to at least 5 by 7 inches and have & mounting of white or off white, 3. With the print the entrant| should submit a slig of paper con- | taining his name and the title of | the print. | 4. An exhibitor may submit any "mmbcr of prints. 5. Prints on any subject may be submitted. 6. The decision of the judges will | be final, | A AN Martha Society Starls Adivties | For Ensuing Year | Al The Martha Society met Friday in the parlors of the Northern Light Presbyterian Church. Dessert lunch was served by Mrs. Madsen Streed and Mrs. Katherine Hooker. 1 Mrs. Hooker. who is succeeding herself as President of the Martha Society, appointed her committees for the coming year. ‘The Ways and Means Committee, Mrs. Elmer Richardson, Chairman, and Mrs. H. L. Faulkner and Mrs, Fiorine Housel, members, made plans for raising money for the new year. « A public dinner is planned to be held April 11 with Mrs. Housel in (charge. A plant sale April 26 and .a Mother's Day tea on May 10 are ,other activities announced by the Martha Society. New officers were installed and Mrs. Hooker was presented a gift in hohor of her services as Presi- dent. | Other committees appointed were: Publicity, Mrs. John Glasse, Chair- man, Mrs. Roy H. Gillespie; Recep- tion, Mrs. A. E. Glover, Chairman, Mrs. M. S. Whittier and Mrs. W. R. Leivers; Sewing, Mrs. Walter P. Scott, Chairman; Mrs. Burras Smith, Mrs. Sid Thompson, Mrs. Homer Nordling; McCall's Maga- ! zine, Mrs. Gunnar Blomgren, Chair- man, Mrs. E. Sey; Floral and Sick- | NGSS. . Housel, Chairman, and «A. F. Knight. L4 gl ——————————— | Subscribe to whe Dualy Alaska Empire—the paper with the larges. paid circulation. | Century-Fox comedy, wh i a h 18 ning wrong. The re RITZ 3 sut e it wht e Grothers ha s one of th o i tiudT ndihs: - LYNN BARI » JOSEPH SCHILDKRAUT creened STANLEY FIELDS « FRITZ LEIBER i wo delig F LIONEL ROYCE Jane offers two delightful néw | impersonetions in “Pack Up You A 20th Contury-Fox Pictury Troubles,’ George M, Cohan, sing- ing “I'm a Yankee Doodle Dandy, | cessful lithey plan to produce in the near | 'mg radio plays over what is known | lay! lures "LAST | 7 LSt “TORPEDD RAIDERS” . . . and o Preview e Matinee Appears with Roisterous|| Toniahs A#F /74 7 Sunda Rifz Brothers in Spec- .3?1? M. Agfljfi]]figgfl-” z:«l)lo P. {:, ial Army Feature || ““q/WDAY and MONDAY IS STARRED AT 20TH CENTURY ' With joyous Jane Withers the yravest little Ma'amselle in all France and those roisterous Rit% Brothers in the Army, you're pro- nised a whole kit bag and kiboodle »f fun—and thrills too—in “Pack Up Your Troubl the new 20th h comes to the 20th Century Theatre on Sunday for a two-day run only. The Ritzes are a trio of vaude- il tors who enlist and fin y to France on a transport to herd of armjy nemosis is a hard t named “Ange overtime Kkeeping emaids Chely jeiled Ser Face," who W rem Lusy. Jans is the gay little Ma'amselle who befricnds the Ritzes and adopt their baby mu Margie, and shc o with plent finds a chancc father. UP YOUR ost Wien “Angel Face” mal things time out to write a letter to t General, tellic he's run r with him that and Eva Tanguay, singing “I Don't —— Care!” Am MONTROE DOCTRINE" /\lls" 4 (in Technicolor) ALS“ TW0 EDITIONS OF LATE WORLD NEWS SATURDAY SUNDAY THEATRE MONDAY CWHEN THE RAINS CAME>” Tyrone POWER —— Myrna LOY —— George BRENT - > - Writers OfPlays Needed Juneau Orgéh}zation Go- ing on Air — New Of- ficers Are Elected The Juneau Players met last eve- (ning in the KINY studio and dis- |cussed plans for reorganization Several important changes were made, among them being the de- cision to hold regular meetings once a month. The following group of officers were elected to head the dramatic association: Bess A. Winn, President; Virginia D. Eveland, Sec- retary, and John G. Young, Business { plays put into seript form. Finished Manager. s ipts may be submitted to Mrs. The Players, it will be remem- |Grover Winn for consideration, the bered, recently appeared in the suc- | scripts, of course, to remain the presentation of the stage |property of the authors. play, “Dangerous Corner.” They are | e R SN now rehearsing a second play which | AT GASTINEAU e royalties on published material. have written the scripts as well. Since the few members who write, as well as act, have but little time to give to this work, the Players have de- cided to invite local writers outside of the group to contribute their ideas. Accordingly, if there are any Ju- neau writers, amateur or otherwise, ho think that they might enjoy vriting plays, such persons are earn- estly urged to do so. The plots may be original or they may be dramatic selections from non-royalty books or Chinellas Parents 0f Baby Daughter Arriying yesterday afternoon at St.. Ann’s Hospital was a baby daughter for Mr. and Mrs. Frank . Chinella. 3 The little miss weighed 8 pounds, 6 ounces at birth and both she and her mother are in the best of health, Mr. Chinella is union business agent for the Retail Cler] HOSPITAL NOTES | John Crobitz was admitted to St. Ann's Hospital today for medical care, g future. | J. L. Cavanaugh, representative of During the past several months | Marshall-Wells Hardware, arrived in they have also given three interest- 'Juneau on the steamer Denali. He s stopping at the Gastineau Haotel. as “Juneau’s Theatre of the Air.” B O e The Players have not only taken | Subscrive I3 tne Dally Alasxs part in the broadcasts but certain | Empire—the paper with the largest members, because of the prohibitive | paid circulation. Wesley Rhodes underwent an em- ergency appendectomy yesterday &f- ternoon at St. Ann’s. A baby daughter was born last. night to Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Eratt at the Government Hospital. NEW SUITS WEARABLE, WELL DESIGNED AND CUT Left, woo) cape and suit ensemble; right, single-breasted sult Never before have suits been as practical, wear- |- nubby knits that are a new and imj able, well designed and cut as now The wool The suit u'cuehlnlndmtmfi fabrics vary as much as types. The bolero is still in benedictine brown. - The single-breasted in evidence, although the long torso jacket and right, is beige wool gabardine. The coat is also an outstanding favorite For spec- with three pockets and has the sports or travel the comfortable cape and | skirt is box pleated. The hat is sult ensembl, left, is perfect. Both are made of o i