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i | | ! | { ! NOMAY, FERLAGES, 15 3 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA A PAGE THREE Zero at Sea STORY PLAYING | TONIGHT NOW AT CAPITOL, Loew Amvrt Lewin ’So EndS OHighi," BBS- ed on Famous Serial, Stars 3 Favorites David S0 ENDS OUR NIGH REORIC WARGARET FRANGE MARCH - SULLAVAN - D¢ Glenn Ford* Am\a‘S(;n. «Bilch Vm;x Strofieim| m ‘ 7| POIGNANT LOVE | the famous Collie Magazine serial, “Flotsam,” by Er i ich Maria Remarque, “So Ends Our Night,” the David L. Loew-Albert | Lewin production co-stars Fredric| March, Margaret Sullavan and| Francess Dee and is now the fea- ture at the Capitol heatre. “So Ends Our Night” was direct- ed by John Cromwell and its large| cupporting cast features Glenn| Ford. Anna Sten, Erich von Stro-| heim, Roman Bohnen, Leonid Based on Kinskey and Lionel Royce Heart! The Picture Briefly, the action of “So Ends; You'll See Our Night” is concerned with the| With moving and poignant love story be-| Your tween Ruth Holland. portrayed bY' phe man in the mask ¥ seaman Margaret Sullavan, and Ludwig Ha»sld Lindquist, togged dt in his Kern, played by Glenn Ford. The| special cold weather garb, includ- unfolded in several Euro- | ing face protector. He is shown on s and told through the | the top deck of the “Eagle 57,” flag- | ship of the inshore patro] that keeps wa alert on activities around Pugd Sound, tory i Q “AQUA PLAY” PL"S LATEST NEWS FREDERICK BACK pean cay eves of politicai refugees who shut- tle across the continent in order h | triumph over oppression. One of the largest sets built for, the production was a carnival set Amby Frederick, Alaska executive depicting the Prater, known as the! director of the Boy Scouts of Amer- “Coney Island of Vienna.” At onc ica, returned to Juneau last night end was a brilliantly-colored mer- after a lengthy visit in Sitka, where !y-go-round, with real animals of he conferred with Scout leaders on all descriptions to ride—giraffes,| Tne y. . Civil Service Commis- plans for extension of the organiza- lions. tigers, elephants, zebras, sion announces an examination for tion’s work in the defense city. triches. Safety Instructor positions in the | - i - e e . - Bureau of Mines, Department of the Interior. The positions pay $1,800 a year. Two years' responsible ex- perience is required in the coal-min- ing, petroleum, or non-coal-mining - | (metal mining, quarrying, and tun- Ineling) industries. A Bureau of Mines first-aid or mine-rescue cer- tificate is also required. A written gerieral test will be given. Applicants | must be between 25 and 35 years old. | | Applications must be received not | later than April 29, 1942. | An examination for Inspector of | Hulls and Inspector of Boilers has also been announced. The positions are in the Bureau of Marine In- ‘npec!lon and Navigation in the De- parlmenl of Commerce, and pay $3.- 200 a year. There are three classes of servce — Seaboard, Great Lakes, | and Central Western River ports. ! Al applications must be sent to | the Washington office of the Civil [ 1serv1z:e Commission not later than | the closing date specified. Full in- | formation as to the requirements for | these examinations, and application forms, may be obtained at 311 Fed- | eral Building. | Subscribe to the Daily Alaska Empire—the paper with the largest paid circulaum LOLA’S BEAUTY SHOP Will be closed until March 10, 1942. | —adv. The Alaska Federal Savings and Loan Association of Juneau has again declared an annual dividend of four per cent for its depositors. Start Your Account Tomorrow with $1 or More 4" Money Available at Any Time Accounts Government Insured Up to $5,000.00 Alaska Federal Savings and Loan Association of Juneau | WORLD'S LARGEST SELLING - STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY SAMPLER ; the famous assortment of best-liked confections . . . here direct from the makers:-$1.50 %0 $7.50. Butler-Mauro Drug Co. “The Rexall Store” __|tell us that to take millions of men IBUSINESS MEN ' GIVENWARNING | ABOUT DRAFTING |Selective Service Has Great| | Task to Do-All Must . Helpfor Defense | ! WASHINGTON, Feb. 23 — Re- |eruitment of the armea forces re- |quired to win the total war in |which the United States now is en- |gaged means a readjustment of | |manpower that will affect every | community and every industry, Brig. Gen. Lewis B. Hershey, Di-| rector of Selective Service, warned |every businessman in an address ;to the Greater Cleveland Safety | | Council. Addressing the Council’s 23rd an- | Inual banquet and meeting, in zhe} | Statler Hotel, Friday evening, Feb- ruary 13, General Hershey wnmedf employers that they must prepare; !for this drastic readjustment of | | business conduction, particularly | with regard to available workmen, | by close and patriotic cooperation ! with the Government. He said: | Must Face It common sense ought. to | I | | | “Sheer |out of the everyaay walks of life| land to place them in the nonpro- . IsFoundGuilty Laura Ingalls, speed flier and self-styled “international Mata Hari,” who was convicted by a Federal jury in Washington on a charge (PRISCILLA LANE ' HEADS CAST AT ;”” 20TH CENTURY "Million Dagr Baby” Delightful Romantic Comedy | —_— i “Million Dollar Baby,” starring | Priscilla Lane, Jeffrey Lynn and Ronald Reagan, is the offering at {the 20th Century. In the featured suporting cast are May Robson, Lee | b“[i/m//zf Is Patrick, Helen Westley, George( }Barb‘lcr. Nan Wynn, John Qualen, | | Walter Catlett and many other | well-known players. | The new film is a delightful ro- mantic comedy dealing with the “d-l ventures of a shopgirl who inherits a million dollars. Pretty Priscilla' Lane, star of the “Four Daugh- ters” series, is, of course, the “Mil- lion Dollar Baby,” and Jeffrey Lynn, | her “Four Daughters” sweetheart, lis the young lawyer who first |brings her news of her inheritance, {then stays to sue for her hand. Ronald Reagan, popular young star of “Brother Rat,” who won' 'such wide praise for his work as George Gipp in “Knute Rockne— |All American,” is cast as the cyni-' lcal young composer who is in love with Priscilla, too, but prejudiced |against her money. Veteran May {Robgon plays the eccentric, wealthy old woman who gives Priscilla the So good, so guy, 10 lovable that it's ot the whole ‘own smiling! Hurry along and ~ollect your share »1 happiness! Our Added Entertainment ‘oflfip u‘ (o i -~ .\w |ducing status of armies, Which| that she acted as a paid agent of Germany without registering with 'milion dollars for reasons of her !must be fed, clothed and armed, is' the State Department. The jury of ten men and two women deliber- | own, LATE WORLD NEWS |to affect every phase of our exis-| ated unly a little more than an hour before returning the verdict. | Leonard Spiglegass has written “TEMPERAMENTAL LION" [danses Ane;: Hikt; Lo I IWhMu IS Maximum penalty is two years in prison and a $1,000 fine. She !a sparkling story, full of bright going to. happen—eo let's face it." dmitted accepting $3 month from the German Embassy to ‘ituations and frrestibly human'7, 9 I Giades. ‘68| ous. Dty etivey Tha TR =Uiod omaDBE A s b s A Tl il o TiBhes. ; Coliseum—Last Times Tonite R dlaa demninide AhEk. 0N keep America out of the war. Soundphoto above shows N ngal i pr o em| S , - ” v: 5 - tv.mzsler of such a large segmem leaving the courthopse: after shio. was, ognvioted. SA“TA rn m“- of our male population to our . | i ATTENTION MASONS armed forces be made in nrderb :vmch they toox 2 toll of one devo:ed women, if not from that, Stated Communication of Mt. Ju- The Daily Alaska Smpire nus | fashion and with the least possible enemy light cruscr and two de- list? ]nenu Lodge No. 147, Monday eve- largest paid circulation of any disturbance to industry and agri- |stroyers, It was «kill that counted Genf]ml lH(;rshuy :xm(:] hl(- hus 1;]«:lninq 7:30. Work in M. M. Degree. aska newspaper. v culture. On the other hand, he m~‘_‘n‘)or( You km‘.ll he l] to sp;ln ':nm. }r;:zelr Jslplglz",j\\‘:”sp:\r,c(\m ness w Lyl J W LESIVERS‘ . F those ho are charged with | (2 your ski w do such things 1 CH v . s Secretary geton, Mine W0 e " “If we want trained men tor the| - S What About n‘ .“ F*. 4] | providing the equipment for our&3&in." | fighters musi be alert to provide Reminding nis hearers that Presi- | the increasing needs of the Army dent Rooseivelt huc said thal the nnd Navy. Great Responsibility The accomplishment of such or- senal of democce throughou: the iworld, General }uwhe) said this derly transfer of manpower is the !would require an industrial effort main wartime responsibility of Se-|“far beyond the wildest imagina- lective Service, General Hershey ns-'hon of the plmnmh of a year a;0." serted. | “Great “While the chief reason for the everywhere jestablishment of the Selective Sev- ties,” he “but millions of vice Bystem is to create armies,’ | Fen and women must drop their he said, “it recognizes family life,| peacetime tasks to provide tic la- industrial and agricultural skills, bor to ¢perate them. In -this effort and the needs of industry and the Selective Service System may agriculture. In its regulations, every play a part. On its rolls shortly wili Iprecnuuon is present to prevent be the names of 41 millions of men {the promiscuous taking of men|enlisted for the duration. whose place is behind the lnes.| «war industry now is short mil- It insures the equal distribution ""hons of needed workers. Where el the burdens of sacrifice on every |can we ‘get them, except for part of the country. It is a sane e fair, and common-sense method of military recruitment. It is service| according to degree of qualifica- | uon.” | After describing the functioning, of Selective Service in detail, in- c'uding the rights of employers to| act in cases where skijled workers i refuse to avail themselves of their | :::m “:;m phyles! condition, own rights to duferment from mili- | el Sl tary service, General Hershey said: Give and Take to said, pmude the facili- | Wide World Features you to have and, if the necessity arises, to call on you to cooper- HEADQUARTERS TYPHOON SUITS Ideal for Hunters and Fishermen 1891—Half a Century of Banking—1941 The B.M.Behrends Bank Oldest Bank in Alaska COMMERCIAL SAVINGS Sizes Small, Medium, Large Extra Large All in Stock M. S. Graves The Clothing Man line until they are equipped, or send in an improperly organized | force. A well equipped army, the Gen- | eral pointed out, must have in it men who can do a thousand things that are done in our everyday life. Skill Demonstration “I need but to recall the epic of Wake Island to prove this point,” ke asserted. “A treacherous attack bling at hors d'oeuvres, but . got the idea for the Perisphere? Marines assembled United States taust become the ar- | s et v SCHOOLS RESUME | \:.mvnnce of Washington’s Birth- |lar se | Largest. paid circulation of any Al- our aska newspaper. LaughatWarandlikeli | By ELSA MAXWELL Now that the government has requested woinen to get themselves | | really helped me make up by mind something had to be done. “There is another picture I want |that if T could cut down my girdle size an acre or two, it would leave | T've decided the time has come for me to | YOU’LLbepleclodwlthll- amazing efficiency of this I guess when you get right down to it, the rubber shortage is what m‘rflmm it zone Thriftivator washe I fis od i ing Thriftivator will safely cleanse the sheerest lingerie, Of course, I've had to be more careful about what I eat at those parties I attend, too. You know what a party is, don’t you? That’s a |food than she gives her husband all week. It may look a little silly for a sculptor’s model like me to be nib- - what's that? You didn't know I was a model? Where did you suppose the New York World's Fair Committee An Army ordnance officer thinks that diet or ro diet, I still might work out for the, tank corps, so that if I told you just how much I weigh left a number of planes in a tan-|and how much I've lost, I might be divulging a military secret, gled mass, from which resourceful’ tell you this much, though: When I step on a scale now, I get a card planes with telling me my weight; I used to get one reading, “One at a time, please!” h When they're not w0 active 4 BROKEN LENSES | and of constipation | Are promptly replacea in our B‘Il.‘ with beartburn, shop. Dr. Rae Lilllan Carhon e pois e puns gotAD! Blomgren Building. ady lutl who are fil m v buuar-muro DrugCo. In Douglas by Guy’s Drug Store Army and Navy, we will get them: he declared. “If that time comes, and a skilled man comes to yu\l one morning and sa; ‘They need me at the front,’ don't quibble, he | can do far more good there or we wouldn’t ask vou for him." STAMPS BUY DEFENSE AGAIN TOMORROVI After a one dny holiday, in ob-| day, the Juneau high and Grade| Schools will again take up for regu-' classes iomorrow. e The Dally Alaska Empire nas the| HAVE LEISURE ON WASHDAY Electric Washer Save Your Energy, Time, and Money yet is positive enough to thoroughly wash play suits Come ST S P TS ate; for I am sure that, you will | and work clothes. in give as well as take even if we | and seo these features today: ‘ need every able-bodied fighting «Three zones of Thriftivator man in the Nation. washing: gentle, medium and g “Armies, you must know, like | positive. K great business undertakings, are « No oiling, no belts to break, # complex in their make-up. In an silent vibrationless operation. % easy-going country like ours, when o Gear-shift Thriftivator contrel. 1 great emergencies arise, these| Larger casters—easier rolling o armies must be put together in a .'"l'l"::ll“fl- ’: hurry. In our peacetime forces, we 2 train men to do our housekeepirg ] , o Lavgur, safex iovinges by Lonels 3 We need butchers, and bakers, and | that much more rubber for the Army and Navy and Marines to use in o Steam and hoat sealed. tub . cobblers, and highly skilled men‘rubbins out the Japs. " _ius;mlllke hyoui 4 Yes, I'm anxious to do my part for Uncle Sam—more than my part, The PILGRIM 4 “Enough of these men m: ins “ ~- 3 0 avambl:w Aozt e“lynli“:se bwel::i ;pc;r; uFor instance, take that “Keep your chin up” order. IveI Washes clothes beautifully splash- ] 3 ip enough chins for four people! it UGt the sxtant MHak e v an cloan with a minimum of Ing of water on mechanism. ) y 3 | When I decided to lose weight, I stated off by hanging signs all over wear on the fabric. It's the 3 divisions are unequipped With the refrigerator reading, “Hey, Fat Stuff!” “Hello, Overweight!” “Easy Hotpoint way ¢o cleaner, s b trained _specmlists we must hold |on the starches, Pudgy!” It's the best way 1 know of to discourage Brighter, fresher clothes. "‘ those divisions out of the front|y,oce midnight raids. " '; ELECTRIC WASHERS $74.95 thing at which a woman gives a few friends and a lot of strangers better ! Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. | WHY ? WAIT ;...r__BIIINGlNG UP FATHER ISN'T 1T AWFUL MY BATHER PUT MY TEA-WAGON IN THE GRATE FIREME BLRNEg IT=-BECALISE H WAS SO COLD- TERRIB! DuéE:%"s \ ES -MUM- | THINK 1""5 3 A FR G- EN By GEORGE McMANUS Call STAR Cabs GO WHERE YOU PLEASE WITH YOUR MIND AT EASE * (1] . 0 gPHONEg Ride STAR Cabs DON LOZZIE—Owner AND THE KITCHEN IS FREEZING COLD-THE KITCHEN FIREPLACE IN HIS ROOM-HE'S COLD- | * * I o