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|DR. KILDARE FEATURE FOR CAPITOL BILL Lew Ayres Plays Lead in: Production with New comer' Ann Ayars HOLLYWOOD—Moe, the myth- . ical movie mogul, got a legendary Playing a secondary rolé in herijetter from the mythical Oflice of first appearance before a Holly-|pMovie Control. It said wood camera one day, and catapulted | gIR We have studied your to the leading feminine role in the ccript, entitled “Mother Goose picture the next, was the rocketlike ' which you propose as a film pro- experience of Ann Ayars, the gyuction. Our conclusions follow sereen’s newest glamour “discovery,” ! to wit who plays the debutante, “Cookie,”| (a) On page 20 there is a char- “Dr. Kildare's Victory,” newest| acter designated as “Little Miss in the Dr. Kildare series, opening|puffet. According to writ- at the Capitol Thedatre tomorrow crs, this person (1-a) at on a The former concert singer joins Tuffet” and (2-a) ate “Curds and EL(% Ayers, Lionel Barrymore, Rob- whey.” ert Sterling, Jean Rogers and the, Before proceeding, it will be nec- Iregular Kildare characters in a cssary -for us to know of what |graphic story of an accident to a material said Tuffet is constructed beautiful girl, the operation by | 1f of silk, or stuffed with kapok, it ENDS TONIGHT— Why MOVie ‘ Moguls Go Dafty Dil By ROBBIN COONS Geo. Raft - Pat 0'Brien _ and MARCH OF TIME “THE F.B.I. FRONT” PREVU Tomorrow! 12:30 TONITE e e e s R AYARS meets AYRES! Sha's Sulking He's Balking and it's a battle of wits...and hearts! TRAP LINES b y HENRY PEARSON The only thing that isn't by rationing is the corn that ¢ out of the radio. Gasoline rationing that father will now have to walk on to work so that mother can do|Council some driving on the week ends. ritory Rationing has hit the restaur- ants too. It's getting to be such! that some restaurant owners don't know whether to give two cups of | coffee per lump of sugar or two lumps of sugar per cup of coffee. - — RETAIL CLERKS T0 UNEAU ALASKA THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE - UBLIC HEARING COMMITTEES GAME (OM. 10 BE ON WEDNESDAY Fo R H o u SE The Game Commission will hold era a public hearing in room 420, Fed- ral and Territorial Building from 1 to 5 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. The House late this afternoon Any person who wishes to meet with adopted recommendations of the|the commission at this time is wel- Committee on Committees for the|come. makeup of the 16 committees of _Dan Ralston, Wildlife the lower house. Shortly after ap- ) Ketchikan, has arrived and proving the recommendations, the|With the Commission today. b House adjourned until 11 am. to-| Game Commission sessions are morrow. The committees ave ,‘s‘slill more or less of a general na- follows, the first name being the|tUre covering a wide variety of halrEh e ux;(h subjects preparatory to forming re- cha ch: AT 4 | gulations WAYS AND MEANS: ROBB®, "o vajye of game meats taken 1}.m.’uusllv, Whnlley. OShen,Jenne,‘by hunters in the Territory is far Scott, Egan, Smith. more important than is generally BANKS, BANKING AND COR-|ynown, said Chairman Earl Ohmer. PORATIONS: Hardcastle, Porter,| ‘During the past year an estimated McCutcheon, Lander, Kehoe. number of 10,133 game animals, JUDICIARY AND FEDERAL | gg 350 migratory game birds, 80,000 RELATIONS: McCutcheon, Roust,|grouse and ptarmigan, and 25,000 O’Shea, Kehoe. rabbits totaled 1200 tons of dressed EDUCATION, PUBLIC HEALTH, | meat valued at more than $1,000,000. QUARANTINE AND MORALS:{It need not be pointed out how Lander, Scott, McCutcheon, Gun-|important is such a contribution dersen, O'Shea, Egan. during the present war situation. ELECTIONS, ELECTION LAWS |It is the Commission's policy to AND MILEAGE: Linck, Jenne,|permit the greatest possible utili- Porter, Smith. zation of these products consistent ENGROSSMENT AND ENROLL- | With maintaining a safe breeding MENT: O'Shea, Roust, Gundersen, | SUPpLy." Linck | - e ailsnerizs, st aaus Avo|FAIRBANKS MAN HERE IN CHARGE NAVY TRANSPORT sen, Scott, Lander, McCutcheon, Paul Lien, Lieut. j. g. U. 8. N. R, Hardcastle. LABOR, CAPITAL AND IMMI- arrived in Juneau last night to assume duties in connection with GRATION: Jenne, Roust, McCut- \cheon, Lander, Gundersen, Smith. MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS: Roust, Hardcastle, Kehoe, Linck. MINING AND MANUFACTUR- |the Naval Air Transport Service. ING: Scott, Hardcastle, Egan, O'- Lieut. Lien, who was assigned Shea, Smith, Lander. here from similar work in PRINTING AND PURCHASING: | Seattle office of the Naval Air Porter, Rogge, McCutcheon, Wha- | Transport, will have his office in the local PAA offices. Born and raised in Fairbanks, } Lieut Lien attended the University {of Alaska for one year, was grad- ley. ROADS AND HIGHWAYS: Whaley, Gundersen, Kehoe, Linck, uated from Columbia University, ind wag in the traffic department of Pan American Airways and in O’'Shea. TERRITORIAL INSTITUTIONS: Kehoe, Jenne, Porter, Linck, Egan, charge of the Where-to-Go Bu- reau in Seattle before he was in- !ducted into active service with the ott. TRANSPORTATION, COM- Jenne, | Navy last fall. - fifi:}fl:: Gundersen, Whaley, Egan, FORMERLY WITH U. 5. EMPLOYMENT RULES: Smith, Roust, Rogge. commrrtee . on - commrt-il. G, HU TEES: Rogge, Whaley, Smith, | Jenne. HERE; Jol"s SIA’F H. G. Huxley, executive officer for the War Manpower Commis- AT RA(E DR"G S'ok[fslon in" Region Twelve, who ar- |rived to head the meetings now Lloyd V. Connell, registered phar-““ session here, has been with the micist from Chicago, Tll., has been|War Manpower Commission since added to the stafl of the Harry|the regional office was set up last Race Drug store here and arrived July. His present headquartersare in Juneau yesterday evening. in San Francisco. Connell and Hugh Wade, director! Prior to his connection with the of Social Security in the Terrilory,‘wur Manpower Commission, Mr. were schoolmates in Des Moines, Huxley was with the United States Towa, (censored number) years ago,!Employment Office and at one the latter revealed prior to the ar- time was supervisor of that office rival of his old chum |for the 11 Western States. “We were in the same grade from | — e —— the third on,” Wade recalled, “and | continued together on into highiFRA"K meHT, JR- school. We have met but once in! agent at met | 1L IS e SURREALISM N PAINTINGS AND "LATIN LOVER" ouble Talk, Art Troubles| Form Pattern for Smart Comedy, 20th Cent. | Showing last times tonight at the| 20th Century Theatre, is the smart sophistcated comedy, “A Gentle- | man at Heart,” which stars the in-| imitable Cesar Romero and pretty Carole Landis, with laugh-provok- ing Milton Berle as a spicy side-| 'SENATE HAS " SHORT MEET ONTUESDAY - | The Senate held a short session |today, adopting the rules of the! | Fifteenth Senate for the Sixteenth | Session and transacting other min- | |or details. | Lieut. Col. Roy W. Riegle, vet- |eran legislator from the state of Kansas and Commander of the U. S. Troops in this area, was m-. {vited to address the Senators. He!dish i {spoke briefly on the famous Kan- | ,n"e well-kiiown {qomadiai: b sas Legislative Council, Bd"p"ed’ways an employe of a horse race |in 1933, forerunner of similar coun- | pookmaking syndicate who makes Qs in 15-other .states. bets for himself under a fictitious At the close of Riegle's talk, name and gets entangled in one {Senator Frank Gordon suggested |jam after the other. The sttuations the advisability of the present leg- are as funny as any ever filmed, islature’s looking into the possi- and with Berle making the most of | bility of planning for a similar|these situations, “A Gentleman at ibody for Alaska. | Heart” provides hilarious entertain- Riegle served for 12 years in ment from beginning to end. the Kansas Legislature—eight, yeursv R o | | | | | | 1 11 | gl i | | 1 ] e | | | |Ayres and Barrymore that saves is forbidden as you well know by |ber life and various complications stady of our Rules and Regula- when their action clashes with rules tions, Volume 2,008, Chapter 198, of ambulance district zoning Pages 276 to 420. Also, you must Robert Sterling, a young intern, and said Tuffet is ‘union-made. his sweetheart, played by Miss LTSN Rogers. He makes an impassioned s for the “Curds and Whey," plea for them before the hospitally, must warn you that the film, : ";“fm:d of young Dr. Kildare, j;, oypipited nowhere on Curds and lfl.;)l) inds a way to solve their Wheyless Wednesdays. o Cm“: (b) On Page 22 there is a char- | S acter designated as Little Boy Blue., | DOUGLAS (1-b) if any significance not ap- parent in the seript it attached to caid character’'s cognomen. We sug- gest “Little Boy Red” would be |LIQUOR SELLING ORDINANCE 'ture of friendship to our Soviet' [VOTED BY DOUGLAS COUNCIL | Alljes | Effective today liquor selling (¢) On Page 40, there is special | | hours in Douglas will be shortened 'emphasis on a character yclept | aowrs, 18 to vote taken by reference to the alleged fact that £d he City Council last night. An | “her cupboard was bare.” This must |ordinance clesing the cocktail bars!be eliminated because (1-¢) it re- flim m. to 12 noon, and retail | flects on the efficiency of OPA ra- ; o that are laid on|noon the foliowing day was ap- inch by inch, of said cupboard's HlOr rirnih:hgl:\o gr!:r:{ o :pm‘,m‘ | wall space to establish beyond doubt pore e 2 | The action taken folowed a re- What your writers claim, ie. that only mmm‘quc.\t from Gov. Ernest Gruening 1T cupboard was bare.” We sus- to all towns in the Ter- COmpartments. g for closing periods. ":U:‘h\'ro ‘n41 your script is it L’s-‘ | AT L‘\‘ uh\ 1;«!-1{‘1; L'hi.‘: Muz}xex‘ Hub- Guasoline rationing has so aflected | BUS LINE OPERATION ard (hereinafter we shall call her ime and paper) hs ! i that motorists no longer g0 Out| Douglas City Council at the reg- pai 'y PP(”, P4s Procured her of their way to run down a pedes- ular meeting last night decided, explain her (je},'n;“m,;.v h l:z trian. after a discussion in which both | papier gt once to her lr{cu] ration- Traffic thinned out so much on|¢; jeave the organization of a X-9 h ¢ WX o ’ " -2-B-C-2197 for her convenience. thé Hollywoed. Boulevard after E“’“!cump.my to take over the busses She must be prepared to state ac- IBIIQ;HUQ went 'l?l“’ l"“‘:f:c:]‘(““‘m‘:l‘l"‘uy purchase and their future oper- | curately her pedal mileage per day, thorities wer 0 rese lation to a group of individuals per month, per year in traveling to sceg; o0 x safoly Head In ihe lqonations of cash. Tt is believed was bure m‘d“?“ of ‘the ‘boulevar |that lists are to be circulated and| (d) On Pag reference is made W, among those subscribing a com- to a sequence entitled “Hey, Diddle the business, volous. Also (1-d) you employ a PP B character yclept “Cow” who is al- DEGAN URES HAND leged to have “jumped over the While handling cases of mer- moon.’” This character is cancelled { terday afternoon Sante Degan had Patriotic duty to stay in the dairy |one of his hands severely cut on and produce, and we cannot permit a tin can, necessitating five stitch- the bad example of such dilettante es being taken by his physician. CARD OF THANKS L |+ I want to express the deepest ap- G. E. Allen, president of the Re- | by tail Clerks' Union, will preside at ;}recmu‘m\ to the Douglas people: tomorrow evening’s meeting when | uneauites and Red Cross officials After a comparatively small turn- | valuable assistance following the out at the meeting for nominations, destructive fire at my home in a large crowd is expected at the Douglas. My children were splen- current meeting. | didly cared for and everything pos- Ayres, as Dr. Kildare, befriends indicate clearly, in close-up, that |board. and the injured debutante IF we permit its production can It will be necessary for us to know NEWS TR more appropriate—as a subtle ges- for the duration at least by ten|Mother Hubbard. There is emphatic ot stores from 10 p.m. until |tioning. Also, we demand close-ups,' behalf of the War Planning pect her of hoarding in concealed the automobile driving In Californ- LEFT TO INDIVIDUALS ‘Mother H.” to save our valuable members and visitors participated, | ing hoard, and we enclose our Form teen pedestrians who had been |y, p formeq by subscriptions or|said “cupboard” which you claim ipany can be formed to carry on Diddle.” The title is deleted as fri- | chandise at the Douglas Inn yes- because (2-d) all “Cows” have a ELECT TOMORROW | ot et 1 election of officers will take place.|Who gave me and my family such - |sible was and has been done to relieve our suffering. Thanks to ‘diddlf‘- daddle. Unless you comply with these rders’ by last Thursday, your pe- tition will be denied. You under- stand, of course, that we act in a purely advisory capacity. (Signed) Office of Movie Control per Alexander Botchitup Examiner of Scripts. Poor Moe, the mythical movie mogul, hasn’t been the same since. - ® e 0 0 0 0 0 0 WEATHER BUREAU the meantime—I just don't remem- | ber the year—but we're still friends.” | SELECTION OF PETIT JURY IS UNDERWAY With selection of a petit jury panel on the calendar for this in the House and four in the | Senate before donning a uniform 'and coming to Alaska. He resigned his seat in the Kansas Senate upon | jcoming here. President of the Senate O. D. Cochran was pleased with Riegle's S p E A K E R appearance, being a former resi- | |dent of Kansas, himself. | | Later, Riegle also spoke to mem- {bers of the House. i oF HousE; | The Benate adjourned until |o'clock tomorrow morning. 7 ! Sl N o Kehoe Withdraws Name as GOVERNOR T0 Candidate-Help Is GIVE MESSAGE, Selected jo’“]' SESS'O"{ (Continued from Page One) i [Christian R. Roust, Stanley Mc- | | Gov. Ernest Gruening will de':Outchoon. Smith and Davis. | Jiver his message tomorrow at 2:15 Voting for Rogge were Repre- o'clock at a joint session of the gsentatives Crystal Snow Jenne,| House and Senate. The dc“"’ylkchou. William A. Eagan, John| will be made in the House cham-|; O'Shea, Jr. Mrs. Alaska Linck, bers. !Jesse D. Lander and Rogge. 1 Thus Second Division Represen- tatives went down the line unani- CHARLES J. JOHNSTON |tatives went down che ine unani- ARRWB HERE fon Ivote In his own division, that of : |Rep. Jenne, and the Third Di-| WAR MA"POWER Mifl‘vuton was divided evenly, while the Fourth naturally back l'wm;el 100 percent. To attend the War Manpower| 1 meetings now in session in Ju:;uu, Mrg, Margaret Qrisham, who has| Charles J. Johnston, Treasurér -of |¢rved for four! previous sesslons, the Good News Bay Mining Com- was unanimously named Chlef1 pany and President of the Alaska|CleTk. A. B. Caih was elected Ser-| | Miner's Assoclation, arrived here |3eant-at-Arms over John E. Winn. {1ast night from Seattle The Rév. Walter A. Soboleff was Because of strategic minerals re-|unanimously named as Chaplain. | {covered in connection with platin-| Speaker Davis appointed Repre-| lum mining, the Good News Bay sentatives Jenne, Whaley and| |Mining Company has been author- Rogge as a special committee on | lized to continue operations during help, and after a short recess, the! the coming year by order of the legislators accepted the commit-| ‘WAI‘ Production Board, Mr. John- tee's recommendations for the fol-| |ston said today. |lowing House attaches: }pany has been in operation since Other Help 1 1934, Mr Johnston said. | Belva Roust, Assistant Clerk; Rosellen Monagle, Engrossing Clerk; | Mildred Leach, Enrolling Clerk; JOSEPH I' H'AKNEI Bernice E. Johnson, Wntchmml;; DIREGOR oF u s Mary C. Gregory, Doorkeeper, and ' i Helmi A. Bach, Messenger. ARRIVB “ERE o" E EMP[OYME""' HERE The House adopted the rules of | COMPANY BUSINESS! 5. = riakne, Director of tne | United States Employment office | Frank Wright, Jr., Secretary of (in Alaska, atrived here by plane Ithe Icy Straits Salmon Company, from the south Monday to attend |arrived in Juneau from Seattle|the meetings of the War Manpower late last night. He will remain in delegates. 'Alaska on company business for|{ This is Mr. Flakne's first visit |several weeks and will visit the|t0 Juneau since he left last spring |plant at Hoonah before returning|t0 open an office in Seattle where south. he has been working on employ- “The Icy Straits Salmon Com-|Mment problems of Alaska In co- | | the Fifteenth House and the Fif- teenth Session’s Joint Rules with the exception of Rule 33, referring | to smoking, stricken on the mo- tion of Rep. Whaley, and Rule 38, requiring that the Speaker stand for each question, stricken on the motion of Rep. Kehoe. Speaker Davis appointed a Rep- | resentative from each division to Where the Better BIG Pictures Play (20 ENTuRY _LAST TIMES TONITE! Rose H leroms C Elisha Cook, Jr. Francis Pleriot A 0h CENTURY-POX ricTuRs = e may e serve as a Committee on Commi tees, and the House Wwas recess r at 11 am. until 2 pm. On, this committee are Representatived Jenne, Whaley, Smith and RA'",.‘ ik motho “of the “Bratisn” Navy is, “Seek out, engage, and destroy the enemy.” i CLEANERS New Location Juneau Laundry Buil:itnq “for better appearance” PHONE + UP GOES PLYBOARD all. Plyboard is going up in the Win-|aqy. (Signed) GEORGE CORTEZ. dows of the Federal and Territor- | >o-o ial Building today to conform with | the dimout regulations effective | next Monday in all coast sections was chased 1,%0 miles before of Alaska. 'Royal Navy sank her. (U. S. Bureau) Temp. Monday, Jan. 25 Maximum 20, minimum 10 ® o 0 00 00 0 0 .- The Berman battleship Bismarck the BUY DEFENSE BONDS New York Debutantes Enter Soéiéty en Masse {8t 10 am. The defendant will be i mon i | presentative of the Alaska Sal REP. HARDCASTLE |represented by Attorney Grover C.|ynqustry, Incorporated, arrived last| | | I i me hundrcd New York debutantes made their leap into society in a single group, thus saving thousands of dollars which were used to purchase War Bonds. Shown is the receiving lire at the Victory Debutante Cotillion and Ball at the Ritz-Carlton are, left to right: Olga Zuloaga, Georgette Louise Meyer, Rosalie Fletcher, Ysabel Angulo and Mrs., George B. St. George who is greeting Capt. J. Tremont, U.S.N. Miss b Angulo is welcoming Mrs. Tremont. ® afternoon, the U. S. District Court P3"W MR. AND MRS. BURRASS will operate during the com- season,” Mr. Wright said to- RNOLD HERE FROM KETCHIKA W. C. Arnold, well known attor- convened at 2:30 o'clock today ‘M8 with 35 men and women reporting | i for jury duty. Completion of the g;m jury panel is expected w'iw- (.A y. The case of the United States| of America versus Arthur J. Mar- | tin, charged with larceny in a boat, | 1 is set for trial tomorrow morning| ... 'srom Ketchikan and legal re- Winn. night from Ketchikan to be in Ju- | neau on business. | Mr. Arnold is staying at the Gas- SMITH RETURN HERE | tineau Hotel during his stay here. FROM VANCOUVER| oA rees, Burrass Smith, chief mechanic | LENSES REPLACED for Alaska Coastal Airlines, re-| Dr. Rae Lilllan Carlson's office turned to Juneau yesterday after|in the Blomgren Bldg. will be a vacation in Vancouver, B. C.|open for repairs and replacements Mrs. Smith, active in club work |of broken lenses on Monday, Wed- in Juneau, returned with her hus-|nesday and Friday evenings only, band. She has been visiting in}from 7 to 10:30 pm. No eye ex- Vancouver for several months. amination until Jan. 15. adv. BUY DEFENSE BONDS B BUY DEFENSE BONDS operation with employers in the| Territory. He is staying at lhe“ (Baranof Hotel. | —_——————— |COVEYS HERE ENROUTE WEST | Mr. and Mrs. Bailey Covey ar-| |rived in Juneau last night on their | way to Anchorage where Mr. Covey is representative of J. J. Meherin, | wholesale broker. —_—————— Retail Cle Loeal HERE FOR SESSION | Rep. R._E. Hardcastle arrived in |Juneau late last night from Ket- |chikan and was in his seat when the House convened for business this morning at 10 oclock. He missed the first day. ! —— e - | ALLIED HEADQUARTERS IN AUSTRALIA, Jan. 26—Gen. Douglas | MacArthur is working as usual on his 63rd birthday, different from | his surroundings in a tunnel in Cor- | regidor one year ago. Members of Ihis Staff, Naval officers and Aus- | tralians paid respects. 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