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MGM's MELODIC SUCCESSOR TO “BABES IN ARMS” ROONEY GARLAND with PAUL WHITEMAN and ORCHESTRA June PREISSER * 9¢/clliaon TRACY hurchill, Roosevel in Complefe Accordon Wa U. S. Not Enlermg Fight (Continued trom Page One) Februa Executive get any jointly last The Chief Russia will not also said lease-lend home to all Democracies The President also told the ques-|aid from the United States as fi tioners that as far as he knew,|Soviets can pay for all war equip- Churchill was not coming to the ment. United States and the President| The President left here immedi- does not intend to visit Great ately aboard a special train for Jritain for awhile, ‘Washington. I'he President said the idea for 8§ -t the high seas meeting wa posed RBUY DEFENSE BONDS 1/Vell,‘ Welz Look Who’s Here! B aaNy Remember Bebe Daniels and Ben Lyons, Hollywood movie favorites of yesterday? Well, here they are, working at a London movie studio. Bebe is “fitting” Ben with a dressing gown from the re- mains of a Nazi parachute dropped on London. Bebe and Ben, you know, are man and wife. A Run on Silk Stockmgs lete seerance of trade with Japan and the increasing use of silk for mxhury purgoses, ‘suich as parachutes, Ameri- can women face a shortage in silk Zose. This mob scene resulted as New York women jammed the stocking department of a department store, seeking to build up reserves. Note the lone man, apparently herping out his wife. Because of the almost compl l'l! a Covic Diesel in Your Boat If You Want m ROOM IN YOUR BOA for Your Money o ' :"smiki UPTHE | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, AUG, 18, 1941. DYLE, ¢ - BAND” IS FULL O NEW SONGS Capitol Sh(;i_fling Mickey, Rooney and Judy Gar- land in Musical ACROSS . City In New ! Y tate . Angel of light . Restricts nar rowly Unorthodox doctrine Withdraw ie nan spirits of the dead {20th € | "Public Del Twin brother | Romulus Myself Playing card Hard question Strike up ‘the Band” brings| 31 Phees to 'sit Boastin Mickey Rooney, Judy Garland, June| 25. Quantity of -y Solution Of Saturday's Puzzle ious st Preisser and other clever young-| % 1 o windl ths Ko Neetion ters (o the screen in another lilt- | 35 Al ro time ument Past © . ing musical of youth, their first ticles igainst the ince their smash hit in “Babes law in Arms.” It is the current attrac- S mance is packed wi 1gh tion at the Capitol Theatre. n,I-“fvf-w ) | the dialogue s organize a school central part screen has offe nr band and su--o an uproarious tra- (iw“‘-m-“l\- s Versatile Geory Murp! vesty on old-time melodrama with Calmer Breifda I the “corny” ditties of long ago. S manow kout' east. Other merry-i Judy sings such modern song hits Flower ers include Elsa Ma \ obody” and “Our Love Af- Sapltaliof Dolas | iitsclin's R ol Ri " Mickey contributes a comi- riph Bellamy, M cal drum solo and other pranks, Ee Chiut il and | June Preisser dances and imitates | . . P Pang | Anna Held in “I Can’t Make My past age Public. Deb. No. 17 tells th Eyes Behave” and the dramatic| A CHRTIEH of who turn climax is a radio contest with Paul | _ point giided “Red” under the influer Whiteman appearing in person, ) o . O HeE Rt butler ar which the youngsters win with a . ct reasoning |is smacked Dback o line by u| rendition of Gershwin's “Strike \:u‘ broke but brash yc Brenda |the Band,” embellished by clever | “ | Joyce is the deb, ! ,[ musical specialties by the princi-| [7Z : Smail liquid old-fa P n Mr! pals. [ ‘ fl Hindu pHn Murphy as the first step in their| Whiteman, aside from leading his | . o .. . Fxcellence riotous romar | crchestra, proves himself a capable el Threugh ies of sereamingl actor. Other clever principals are| “ {nfi[{.'cllr:.‘\‘.“ funny .developmer the tor \Mllmm Tracy, 1.;“3 Nunn, Mar-| f55 ¢ moves ra to mash sur- cis Plerlot, . George Lessey, Ellott |~ - e Joyce do grand work Carpenter, Virginia Brissac and| the group. All mewbers of (he CDA | (pe couple involved. Elsa Ma end their friends are invited to at- CDA fo Hold First unusual party ar Enid Bennett, star of silent pic- | mo « tures. * tend, as the organization v Misct 101 ibutes top-notc: & ‘mmh its quota of Red Cross Mtfiresdiny Bushy Berkeley. who _dircted| 0f Wee BWING onts s oot ik SRRt iro LS Babes in Arms” and “Forty Little | i Other fine Performances are turned | Mothers,” again showed his deft M ' "' X i in by Ralph Bellamy, Maxie Rosen- skill, George Stoll's musical han-| eels OmOI'I'OW MINE INSPECTOR SOUTH | pioom, Berton Churchill and F Aip g SEisctive, SUERAY, DS | Bitish Columbia mine inspector i photography artistic and interest-| . gt meeting of the ing. Arthur Freed, who also WXot2 1 ugnie ! Catholic Charles Graham left Juneau on the of America to sew on Red | southbound stedmer Prince Rupert a song number for the picture, gprecc nments will take place |yesterday after a tri b r X s 11 taks ace | yesterda el p to the Canad- produced. temorrow at 2 o'clock. The meet- |jan Polaris-Taku mine. ‘ ISS u en | ing is the first of a series to take ctiiag S f |place every Tuesday afternoon in‘ DRUXMAN LEAVES | Ba(k rom X 00] the room provided for sewing g.mups! by the American Women’s Vcluntary HELLAN, FLEEK Spl" HONORS s-»rx\;::uvmlum A. B. Hall | IN LAST DERBY"D KINY radio announcer Bob Drux- man sailed south on the Prince ,hupmt Sunday morning, bound for Hoke is cha:rman of ' Seattle on a short vacatio: Miss Ruth Allen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Allen, has return- ed to Juneau after completing a business course at Graceland Busi- ness School and Junior College i Lamcna, Towa Miss Allen expects permanently., &he from Juneau High School in 1940 Following her school, she traveled through Michigan, Califonia, and up | the st to ¢ meeting he father there for the return trip. Stevensons Mark ~ |: Sixth Anmversary eexgned for Early Fall Wear to remain here was graduated e - Larssons Hook Two Large Fish fo Place in Sal- mon Contest { Olaus Larsson’s Junehu ing Club salmon de by the group this fi: came to an end r ¥ Sports the last ing sea- yesterday shal | Walter Hellan and George Fleek | | tied for first prize, each with a 12 { fe } | son, | evening with Deputy U. S. Ma pound salmon. u? | Mr. and Mr W. Stevenson (,(::\0 :—Jziatlh\%gl l&]‘l()zl.i }‘)T‘lze in ';he celebrated their sixth wedding an- | cerby ollie Larsson winning | niversary yesterday, and received | second prize with an 11 pound co- | | hoe, Vic Crowdahl taking third| prize and George Larsson winning fourth prize. Dusty Rhodes wan pot mreney on| the Wanderer with a 13 pound | fish and George Fleek took second prize in the pot. | - | FLIES SOUTH ON BUSINESS | Returning to* the new air field | Aat Cape Yakataga ‘after a businéss ‘trlp to the States, Lawrence An- derson ‘of the contracting firm of | West and Anderson passed through ;’Juneau yesterday on a northbound | PAA Lodestar. Anderson has been | to his home office in Mountain | View, Cal. West and Anderson has {a contract for the construction of the Yakataga air field. —— .o - The birthday anniversary of the They were married in Puyallup, Washington, in 1935. Mrs. Steven- son is with the Unemployment Com- pensation Commission and her hus- | band is a pharmacist at Butler-| Mauro Drug Company. | - HELPAN | | ALASKAN | is qualified worker i; | I OFFICE WORKER - SALESMAN; —Men, married, age 32, high | school educatién aild two years of | | college. Experienced in general of-| Telephone 713 or write The Alaska Territorial ' Employment Service | | | Emperor Yu, founder of the Hsia . — =1 fice work, timekeeper, payroll elerk. | dynasty and “father of Chinese En-| g s wears this new outfit designed for fall. | Also has been automobile saleés- | gineering,” is observed by the na-| wear The dress i3 of flat-surfaced black crepe. Especially inters | man, and clerk in men’s clothing! tional ‘Chittese Engineers Society.| esting is the cut of the jacket. The hat worn by Miss Diggins ds an | store. Call for ES 350. Yu' reigned over China 2205-2198| off-the-face model in black felt.. She carries bag and gloves of '| % - InteloPO. i BUY DEFENSE BONDS B. C. 'CIO Strike Halts Defense thpbulldmg ; - rm with ;d’uul to m‘ofi.w-umd Ihrm u&'fi d out worlwn. “The Brooklyn, N. Y., lhprunldmg yards of the Beth- Company sho were ehn‘ down When 6,000 mmm i and merehantmen Union of , N. J.. y-rd- of many congratulations from friends. I U A R TR e S (o8 Wiiere the Betler BIG Piclures Play aduation r\\l\l‘”(“‘ for in the famed VI patio ruir NOTICE NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN that hearing will be hel before undersigned Probate Judge on 1041, at 10:00 o'clock in the office of the United the A.M, States Commissioner's and Ex-Of- Probate Court for mi the Sitka Pr EVAN 4 Alaska ek pon the petition ¢ TET OFF for his Letters of All perso required iminis s in Inter said how cause e of m him by tio time il 1,. houl granted prayed for. and this 5th day hand issioner and F "()All( io Probate Judge f Sitka, Alaska, Commis- s Precinct, dates, Aug. 1941 or sioner Publication 13-14-15-16-18-19, The Daily Alaska Empire has the t paid circulation of any Al- aska newspaper. official edo, Spair It was here that I 1 v siege for many weeks during the Spanish civil war, d petition | { N { 3 'i { | ! b At a new lower cost you can now enjoy the cleanliness, cool kitchen comfort, the speed and economy, and the better results of modern electric cookery. 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