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" BIG PARADE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WE! GEORGE ABBOTT 15 AT CAPITOL 5™ '.C_rossword Puzzle ACROSS INE. JNE SHOW: PLA AU STARTS TONIGHT > OF JU 35. 36. Urchin Specjes of go0S6 . Organ of speech Screen Version of Famous L ; | i . Style of archle Stage Comedy ‘Too Many s gt jt’d MB Frozen water Girls" Is Full of Songs . Peeler Traveling salesman 22. Hewing tools Ancient Greek en . Collection of things city Separates Puff up 81. The herb ain . Bring Into a row 34. Article 58. Gone by . American capl- talist of Youh! new note in screen en- er ruck in the elabor- ate review presentation of George Abbott’s highly successful stage al comedy, “Too Many Girls,” 1 opens at the Capitol Theatre tonight, Nine catchy tunes and four scin- tillating dance numbers, a spark- ling plot, embracing a campus ro- mance, football players in disguise, a millionaire’s idea of protecting his heiress-daughter from fortune- hunters, and the spectacular Iting of a college campus in New | Mexico, all combine to make the picture a real treat for film-goers | in addition, the picture boasts an all-star cast of top stage and screen players, dancers and singers, in- cluding Lucille Ball, Richard Carl- |sen, Ann Miller, Eddie Bracken, | Frances. Langford, Hal LeRoy and the Cuban sensation, Desi Arnaz. Eight of the songs in the film, including the popular “I Didn't, v t is sf THE MINT COMEDY Shorls P T, 35 T Y A s T 5 Yo TRIPS T0 YOUNGS BAY LAKE NEARS FOR BOY SCOUTS. Commiftee Offers Sugges-[ tions for Make-up of Pack for Hike nal arrangemenis for a three- » to Youngs Bay Lake will . by local Boy Scouts this 6:30 o'clock when, with t Leaders and adults who d intention to accom~ the youths on the trip, the group will meet in the American Legion Dugoub. On board the motorship Forester, Scouts from the whole Channel area U. S. Envoy to Yugoélavia Back‘ 7 Arthur Bliss Lane and Buck in the United States after witnessing the German blitzkrieg | sume her work in the Soclal Security Arthur Bliss Lane, is shown with his in Yugoslavia, Balkan country, York, Lane, who NEW e 0 iy ! e | and bedding Know What Time It Was” and ove Never Went to College,” hit tunes in the stage ver- The ninth, “You're Nearer,” DNESDAY, JULY 23, 1941. = 1Z[>[a| <] [Zi0]= 0/ 3[m|<[ |0 ERa0 CRIEES FEEES SilJEA - EXHEIC E SO0 WO CIEIR] 2] =] [=I0| olR| [o}>] Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzie DOWN . Song from an opera . Corrupted . In_Buddhism, noninjury ot animal life . Agreeable: colloq. . Antlered ant- . Long narrow boards . Moleskin color Go in 33, Something in- serted . Article of fur- niture . Quilt . Reverse end of a hammer . East Indian mountain pass . Theater box . Love to excess . Angry . Volcano Turf will leave for Youngs Bay Lake on | been written especially for the | Admiralty Island at 6:30 o'clock on picture by Rodgers and Hart. Cake ‘AUTO DRlvERS the evening of Friday, July 25, from | ¥ rhumbas, congas and bri the small boat harbor. They will (liant specialty dances by Miss Mil-| leave the island on their return trip |ler, LeRoy and Ar feature the | al 4 o'clock Sunday ernoon and ; offering. A remarkable campus set- | should arrive home approximately ting with its buildings and decora- three hours later. | tive motifs following the Navajo | Transportation of the Forester is and Hopi traditions is the | Juts and Scouters taking only food ' the picture’s gay m-n‘:x‘:. e Meals are to be plan- Produced and directed for RKO Operators Given Until Aug. 15 to Comply with New Highway Act ned by patrols, according to latest Radiy by George Abbott himself, plans released by the committee in the film closely follows the origi- charge. Final troop meetings Will be ' na) show by George Marion Jr., Thursday evening so that ), jig highly melodious songs by Scoutmaters may have a final check pio 4 podoers and Lovenz Hart Under the proposed Alaska High- way Traffic Act all persons operat- ‘mg motor vehicles are required to | obtain Territorial driver's licenses before August 15 and failure to do so with the boys to participate in the 4 will make them liable to a fine. trip. All Scouts in this area inter- [ ested in taking the trip are to report pack for the trip: | Driver’s license in Juneau will be issued in the office of J. B. Carlyle, to the meeting tonight in the Legion Pack sack or packboard for each | Room 100, Assembly Apartments. In Dugout. Anyone desiring informa- person. tion may see or telephone Harold Sleeping bag or equivalent bedding Roth at the Evergreen Bowl. for each boy (two good wool blan- Following is a suggested check list kets). from the trip committee for each Six-foot by nine-foot tarp if you mended) . | other municipalities licenses will be Scout axe, knife and sheath, | issued by municipal clerks and else- Matches. where by United States Commission- At least one flashlight for each | ers. patrol—candles. | Reasonable car operators have plate, knife, fork and spoon, small to take the public into their con- bucket. fidence in mutual cooperation to Candy bars. | make highways safer places, First-aid kit. | Due to delays in getting under Suggested limit of 30 pounds per | way with enforcement, the time for re- of Scout and Scouter making up his can get it. | Change of wool sock and decent footwear (tennis shoes not recom- Fishing tackle, | nothing to fear because enforcement Light raincoat. officials are not going to be snoop- Small frying pan, tin cup and ers. On the contrary they expect pack for each boy, including food. Protection will be furnished by the leaders—no other guns allowed. Each person should take at least two cans of condensed milk. | Salt, shortening, etc., are always needed. Eln | | ——-— McKechnie Miss Ellen McKechnie passed through Juneau on the North Coast last night for Sitka. She has been , visiting in Ketchikan for the past few weeks, and will spend a week in Sitka as the guest of Mrs. Foster On Sitka Visit, ‘,reck.less driving has been unavoid- ably extended but after August 15 | careless drivers may expect to be warned, and if warning proves in- effective, they may expect to tell their troubles to the judge. e | JULIAN TASSELL SERVICE FRIDAY for; Julian Tassell, native boy who died early yesterday. The service will ‘be. held Friday at 2 o'clock in the afternoon at the Charles { W. Carter chapel. The Rev.George | H. Loveless will officiate and in- terment will be in Evergreen Cem- Funeral plans have been made | paid tribute to the courage of the ‘Yugoslav people under German attack, returned on a Clipper plane. . wife talk to reporters | Mills before returning here to re- | etery. —————— Subscrioe o the Dally Alaska 4 Empire—the paper with the larges Try a classinen aa m-i'he kmpira paid circulation. U. S. minister to that conquered wife talking to reporters in New office under Walter B. Sharpe. B, oo o capaes ool BAY BRIDGE Atfairs Committee. No Senate action is Fequired. This air view of the bay region depicts the proposed location, a five and one-fenth mile span on the San Franeisco shore to Bay Farm Jsland, Alameda County. There would be a drawbridge over the 2 channel o the lower center is the San Francisce-Oakland bridge: e THIRD SPAN—Joint Ariny and Navy “investigation of a proposal for a new low level bridge across San Francisco hy, vital IM- w, was recn.-n‘od MRS, L. LEMSTRA | GOES 10 SITKA, . SOUTH THURSDAY National P@eni of Am-| erican Legion Auxiliary Presented with Gifis Mrs. Louis J. Leméra, National American Legion Auxiliary Presi- dent, left this morning at 10 o'~ clock for Sitka, where she will visit the branch of the American Legion Auxillary. She is being iccompanied on the trip by Mrs. john McCormick of the Juneau 1mit. Last night Mrs, Lemstra attend- :d a no-host dinner at Percy's for members of the Auxiliary. She left to make a radio address over KINY at 8 oclock, then returned to the Auxiliary members and addressed hem. 5 “he subject of her discussion was the work of the American Legion Auxiliary in the present emergency, and the need for women in na- tional defense, During the evening, Mrs. Lem-| stra was presented with a gift of an jvory desk set from the Depart- | ment, and an ivory pie knife from the Juneau unit. Mrs. Lemstra and Mrs. McCor- mick will return to Juneau to- morrow, and the National Presi- dent will leave on the Aleutian to- morrow. ——————————— Visitors Enterfain Guestsin Iris Room Mrs. C. S. Freeman and Mrs, Ralph Wood, who are visiting in Juneau entertained last night in the Irls Room of the Baranof Hotel for Mrs. Ernest Gruening, Mrs. Simpson MacKinnon, Major B. B, Talley and Major D, W. Titus, The party spent | the evening informally at the home | of Mrs. MacKinnon. | Mrs. Freeman and Mrs. Wood plan | to leave Juneau on the next south- bound Lodestar. ——— GEORGE O'BRIEN - OF WEST FEUD 20th Ceniums Featuring | Double Bill of Western, | Charlie Chan Mystery The battles between cattlemen | and lumbermen that marked much of the development of the old West, form the thematic basis of “Timber Stampede,” latest of George O'Brien’s starring vehicles, showing at the 29th Century Thea- tre, beginning tonight. | The plot of the new offering is woven around the efforts of a pair| of crooked promoters to strip a vast erazing land of all its valu-| able timber, thus ruining it as a range, for the slashings left by the leaging operations make tne| ground impassable for cattle. Fighting this scheme is a group | of cattlemen who face bankruptey if the plan goes through. O'Brivn! portrays one of the leaders of this| opposition, and his strategy and| daring in getting evidence of the! premoters’ illegal methods, and ex-| posing them, make for the swift| action of the picture, A romance with a spirited young | newspaperwoman is an important | part of the story, which is said to, be one of O'Brien’s best. Marjorie Reynolds, in this rele, has the| femininge lead in the picture, with Chill Wills again playing- the part of ,O'Brien’s comedy = companion, Such well-known actors as Robert Fiske, Morgan Wallace, Guy Usher, Earl Dwire and Frank Hagney have prominent supporting roles. David Howard directed. Also playing as a second feature is the latest Charlie Chan my;tery,I “Charlie Chan in Panama,” a story of the famous detective’s unearth- ing of a plot to destroy the Pan-! ama Canal. e Cocktails Tonight To Honor Visitors STARS IN PICTURE t | Dr. John Westommwill be host tonight at a cocktail party in the Bubble Room at the Baranof in honor of his aunt, Miss Sally In- panions, Dr. Helen Gibbons and Miss Lois Perrelet. . About 30 guests will attend the affair and it will be between 5 and 7 o’'clock. At its conclusion colored | Empire—the paper with the largesi | | the | gram and her two traveling com-| Where the Belter BIG Picfures Play WEDNESPDAY L20MENTURY. <o FEATURE_NO. 1 Nora Boyle Here 77 | To Visit Uncle | Miss Nora Boyle, who is the| niece of Frank A. Boyle, arrived | in Juneau on the Princess Louise from the south. She plans to spend | a week here visiting with the‘ Boyles. Miss Boyle is a public school teacher in San Franeisco. f ———e———— Subscribe 30 the Daly Alasea/ paid circulation. | | moving pictures of Alaska, taken | by Dr. Weston and Pete Clements, will be shown to Ythe guests in the Gold Room. by the House Naval in right foreground is the Golden Gate bridge; SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING CO 2 GOOD PICTURES FEATURE NO. 2 Qne man cyclond pattiiag the wirh CHILL WILLS MARIORIE REYNOLDS RKO RADIO Picture | Direcied by DAVID HOWARD. Produced By BERT GILRQY. Screen Ploy by Monoo Gram OLISLUM @ THEATRE] LAST TIMES TONIGHT Was an Adventuress’ BOUND FOR MAYO Mrs. Elsle M. Bacon is & pas- senger aboard -the Princess ‘Loulse enroute to Mayo, Y. T, after visit- ing in the States. ———-——-- — — BUY DEFENSE STAMPS @ lesdore—. DOROTHY McGUIRE . o2 o newes! 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