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|HALROACHFIM ' Deputies in Their Strike-Line Battle Dress JANEWITHER 1 e mrme e it Svreomm | 1S PLAYING NOW comeoY B0 | FUDACENTURY S CAPITOLSHOW AS LOCAL HIT s o “Turnabout”” Is Hilarious "Pack Up Your Troubles” Yeu!! bove @ Novel by Thorne at 20th Century with | gn Kbsodess Smith the Ritz Brothers PP 0 S little ma’amselle When Hal Roach decided to pro- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, APRIL 7, 194]. 3" When Jane Withers stars in one in all Fronce! duce Thorne Smith’s “Turnabou of her own comedies the hilarious United Artists Reloase which 15 playing now at the Capi henar ns that occur are usually tol Thatre, he little dreamt tha pretty tough on the props and fur- niture. The same thing goes, only three times more so, for a Ritz Brothers picture, for ‘this wacky | trio hasn't any respect for the nice-| ties of an ordered tence Put Jane and Ritzes together in| one picture and what have you got Well, in 20th Century-Fox's “Pack | — he was letting himself in for th LATE wildest experience of his varied and by no means tame, car Considered by far the funni book by the irrepressible a of the highly successful “Turnahout” conce hilarious comedy of errors follc >m = <oz[-| ={m|[ <[P THE RITZ ACROSS A"\nld‘l-(‘"‘ 4 ing the transformation of a hus- Up Your Troubles,” which stars| 1. Small_nall ducte d's per and voice into Jane and features the famous. | BROTHERS sh sauce wife, and vice versa MNZ - = intain in the body of freres, you've got a riot thatreach-| 3 R e 8L witseriang e (AR I John Hubbard, the scien who fell across the Atlantic! Jane's| v LXSI SERE 1 B R B S|T| | hard for he Housekeeper i the bravest Ma'amselle in all France | s 48 Birert and pes El ClA| | Di er,” and Carole Landls. Deputy sheriffs stand guard outside the International Harvester Company plant in Richmond, Indiana, ., the Ritzes are in the Army--| 4. Allow late prehistoric peach of the sp as workers went into the factory. The deputies are wearing football helmets and carry baseball bats . 4 mule battalion® it ""‘1 avcuie Produce: Sol M Wurtzal One Million B.C and clubs, Besced by W e Hebariane ittt recied harrassed young cou- Lynn Bari, Joseph Schildkraut,| e rondh 200 Cantury-Fos Petors lar Roach ey plays the en ple, aided and abetted by Adolphe ’ . u Stanley Fields, Fritz Leiber ahd tor ahds«Verree Teasdale | o cast of the film which ends to-| 1 King |2 Mo [mim'm o[m led type annual Martha Society church din- > s % New Organization, Spon- AT FORT RICHARDSON 1 = -~ votball posi- 3 " Pl Salution’ Of Saturday’s. Puzzle o IS W[l' Be A ”I 17 night at the 20th Century’ Theatre. | i . 2. Blushes i p . [ ] H. Bruce Humberstone directed | Beatio. Nseea 1. Gaelie 3. Edison’s midale M th D h? 5 I e r S “Pack Up Your Troubles,” with Sol | 0 “lea. Hrof 8, Solicitud: DOWN name i g i Y b Al b Al . ad ——— vy - A 0. clear profit €4 Solicitud P T o e e il omer-vaughier According to announcement, the [] M. Waurtzel, executive producer. | | | 11, Discolored | Rainbow Gi or the Mother- | Lester Sumr: 16. Recently AT aughter Banquet; s held Apri tion, to a packed LAST TIME TONIGHT “ 0k :;m':l]u-m;u}z} n-“\:'u ‘;‘\’rr‘lxnll)-nlul xi\-l :ll pETER MEI'SF[H IO i!:i»:“n«r Au-‘,:»nl:lzl‘\ l:yl God last eve- Sofed by Salva“flfl il . ‘ “THE nnms cm" np Iar meeting of the order lG(A]‘E AN(HORAGE 1ng held the attention of the - A $3,133,000 contract to construct| Perhaps _'—- Jience as he named the enemy that Armv, Formed buiidir to house noON-COMMIS= |~ 4 The business session was held archaie ! o | || Different ones | in the lodge room of the Scottish % would eventually master Hitler and sioner officers at Fort Richardson, | R Sorrow < Tt . o ”? Peter Melseth, for some tim® on| e C whiel roduce Pheaotsh chorage, . e 5 v 4 :m‘lvl_mnl Rite Temple and was presided over ; ¢ l Tt 1@ | N s0C which produced An insteliation sexvice: for Troop Anchorage, has been awarded by |by Miss Elizabeth Tucker, Worthy '2¢ B Ml e iy fl:e-,mm 614 of the Boy:Scouts of America, |(h¢ AImy to the J. B. Warrack | Advisor, O 1€ ount: X y peaker enumerated VArious gponsored by the Salvation Army, Construction Company of Seatls, | 7 | for Ancl where he has ac-j. cepted a position with the Alaska | sf oad Commission >>re - In commemoration of Rainbow s of medern society that are wij pe held Tuesday evening, April Sound Construction and Engineer- 5 4 B o iied Anniversary Day, the members iance with Hitlerism. Among g gt 7:30 o'clock in the Salvation IN& Company of Seattle and Peter, : were science, philosophy, ‘a1t Apmy Citadel Kiewit and Son of Omaha, accord: 3 ) | 43, C acter in their Mother Adviser, M Robe Cowling, attended morning services and democracy. But the fatal ene-| An interesting program has been iNg to the Mining and Contracting| at the Methodist Church yestec- » y of Hitler, Sumrall says, is the arranged by the scouts to which the Review. = A " . . M 'day. B{‘,b TQUSSAINT ch. For his proof he quotes salvation Army Girl Guards will the celebrated Albert Einstein in also contribute items. Peter Swachta,” of 1243 Cleaver NaSI Wi" Speak ISSF?IOUS[Y JLL [ Time. of September 23, 1940 m-m».| Haroid smith, on benat of the (, Y, KAY FLIES T0 | Street, Chicago, writing to Poste | brownle 0 | . Resinous sub- | 8 a lover of freedom, when the revo-|local Scout Council, will present the | master Albert Wile, is seeking in- lution came in Germany 1 looked | official charter, membership cards | SITKA FOR BASE JOB formation in 1ocating a married to the universities to defend Jt,|and Tenderfoot Badges. A demon- sister. knowing had always boasted |stration of Tenderfoot work will be of their fight in the cause of truth; ‘given by those receiving badges. h month Bob Toussaint, well known Juneau | Swachta says in his letter: “My C. V. Kay, former night clerk at'mg rieq sister left Chicago for Al= . Understand ambul- d today is still in an uncon- ALCH 4 . " the Gastineau Hotel and at one a & + 2 but no, the universities were im- Donald Vertin will be officially aska about the time I joined the Kaarlo W. Nasi, Sanitary ser scious condition, according to ate 2 i 4 | T he Babit e T L T S S mediately silenced. Then ‘T looked |installed as Scoutmaster. Charles I‘("I’(“ ;\rm:\,:: "r‘(‘)’r“’“;"::“c;‘;‘si‘:“i‘;‘vA S. Army. I had lost all contact = s e - o the great e s 0 . news- . R. . B. Les ’ s 4Y with her at the time and I do not speak at Wednesday's ceting of | Toussaint is in the office of the (0 the eat editors of the news-|Carter, R. R Hermann, R. B. Lesher " ] i Wi FAMILY OF ELEVEN | 0' E S' WI” Have the Watar v athre 1o b ]:;;(;l::, {55 | TaFbiYobial Trasuter papers whose flaming editorials in|and Catalino Barril serve as Troop With Shell Stmmons. 4 il <POW to what town she moved. All i and all take ADLERTKA when need- penthouse of the +AlG8Ba.* Bledtiic DA 2 | days gone by had proclaimed their | Committeemen with Adjutant Stan- )‘.\}L-{(T"\;n&:, Tf:"fmt”u:.?eqifn‘:fi)rfl-“\‘f km::v s: thnh whe: I returned i cd.” (W. N.-Towa) When partly di- | P g T d y Li . e El Th love of freedom; but they, like the ley Jackson serving as chairman. s Siems Drake | from the Army she and her husban . N. a y ght and Power Company. The R L i v | M P 5 9 o se | " B 1 bringing. an sour stomach or bloat: ‘\ An obligation ceremony and East- | in the afternoon. N '"up TO WESTWA “&lcrt weeks. Only the Church stood | bY the leaders and troop to the pub- ;;" o ;”"hl"‘uc o] ! e iilw ¢ will soméwhere in Alaska. Her husband’s 4 ing, try ADLERIKA. Get it TODAY. | "0 oovam will - feature ey — - 0 suuarely s the path of Hit-/lic and all interested In the Dnv‘ employed as a steamfitter. name is John Kolosol and my sis« i i N 200 ot . res > e — ’, i Butler-Mauro Drug Co.,—in Douglas | night's Eastern Star meeting to be FLIES TO INTERIOR & ler’s campaign for suppression of |Scout movement to be present on | e T 16 s te]r? name is Mary Swachta Kolos by Guy's Drug Store. —adV. | old at the Scottish Rite Temple Ernest N. Patty, prominent min- vens left aboard the truth. I never had any special in-| this occasion. " Tty e e (IR 7. <5 AT 3 " | beginning at 8 o'clock. ing man of the Interior, arrived on for the Westward terest in the Church before, but| The Daily Alaska Empire hes the | All members are invited to attend. the Mount McKinley from the south |and will visit in Anchorage and now I feel a great affection and fl i largest paid circulation of any Al | A social will follow the lodge work, jand left by PAA Electra for his also Fairbanks before returning to iration ause the Church X aska newspaper. with Mrs. Sam Feldon in charge. headquarters at Fairbanks. Juneau. 3 nd Church alone has had the fi = == == —__— courage and persistence to stand for CHESTERH;LD i intellectnal «ruth, and moral free- g 3 i i ; ¥ X dom, I am forced thus to confess P.O. BOX 21 v C l t s t : i A l g ) that what I once despised I now NEW YORK CITY 0 r > ¥ ket » ;| ‘2 ‘D "' e e .. ‘. praise unreservedl; i i 1 " ” * y s de ‘! e Some of Sumra poignant say- '9' YOU_' ’"E copy of i £ i ings last night were: TOBACCOLAND, U.S.A. | In Printed Word and Picture “Hitler 15 afflioted with an in- phisidipgbol feriority complex, which horders on fods abest Mbacts insanity. This i$ noticeable in his belief that everybody is against| Reading their copy Tiie 1941 Daily Alaska Empi PROGRESS him.” ©re WILLAM HOLDEN “The Swastika and the Cross will undvno':@\fll, never be at peace. One must die » s it will be the Swastika.” “We remember one God-hater, the Emperor Nero, by naming our favorite dog after him. In what| way shall we remember Hitler?” Tonight in Douglas ‘Tonight, in the High School gym at Douglas, Sumrall, is conducting a free patriotic meeting, for to- night only. He will speak of his! adventures while traveling across the vast expanses of Siberia and Russia. Tonight's meeting begins at 7:45 o'clock. i “I Waonted Wings.” Catholic Women fo |- Meet Ater Services| Following the 7:30 o'clock serv- ices of the Rev. Patrick O'Reily -at the Catholic Church of the Na- tivity, a business meeting will be held by the Catholic Daughters of America. tomorrow evening. Mem-| bers will meet at the Parish Hall. | NOW ON SALI ) @ History - _.® Industries ¢ | ® Vacationing ® Mining i ® Fishing ® Hunling ® Defense ® Mountaineering *.and Many Other Arficles, Too - Numerous to Mention! Mail It to Your Friends Mfinfil'{melness was a surgical dismissal today from St. Ann's' Hos- pital. » e O ' Affer receiying medical care, John | Globitz was dismissed from 8St. Anns 0ol g hesterfield | for a COOLER, MILDER, BETTER QW*' A short while ago we published TOBAGCOLAND, Mrs. John Berg was admitted to i | | | St. Ann’s today for surgical care. ’ A medical dismissal, Mrs. John | J MA]LE]) a g{tac::;;: g e W U.S. A, the only complete picture story of the growing, i c APH ) curing and processing of fine tobaccos, from seed-bed i G!FT-WB APPE“ Shirley Sinclair underwent a ton- to cigarette. silectomy at the Government Hos- pital this morning. BOUND FOR SEWARD | Sam Yancey left Juneau abonrd’ the Mount McKinley for Seward| where he may locate i > - | The Dally Alaska Empire has the; largest paid circulation of any Al- Aska newspaper. § g e i So great was the demand for this book from smokers everywhere that another million copies are now coming off the press. 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