The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 26, 1944, Page 3

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PAGE THREE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR 'MELVYN DOUGLAS, ?CDA SOCIAL IS [FEDERAL EMPLOYEES|BETTY GRABLE IN || ANN SOTHERN IN = WELLATTENDED; |MEETING TODAY HAS, MUSICAL PICTURE FILM AT CAPITOL PARTY PLANNED LARGE ATTENDANCE AT 20TH CENTURY Ann Sothern and Melvyn Doug- | las come to the screen as a new Members of the Catholic Daugh- Betty Grable Serenad 1omantic team in a new idea in 4 | comedy entertainment, in “Three Federation of Federal Employees the sparkling 20th Century-Fox| held in the Gold Room of the Bar-|musical, which opens at the 20th WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1944 WHERE THE BETTER BIG PICTURES PLAYI | l ters of America and women of the|today’s meeting of the National|the star of “Footlight A capacity attendance marked The glamorous Catholic Parish crowded the Parish NOT EVERY HUSBAND GETS Hearts for Julia,” opening tonight at the Capitol. Miss Sothern for- Hall last evening for a social meet- ing during which time plans were anof Hotel. Dr. George Dale, Vice- | Century Theatre tonight. But, of President, presided during the noon |course, she does more, much more, made for the affair, February 2, TO T Douglas becomes a rather serious which will honor Bishop J. R. ‘}‘{‘“ff““}“‘\‘}‘ place of the President, |than be beautiful. Betty dances to OWN journalist in their new characters. Crimont, commemorating his 86th atu‘;n"o‘ ‘n\\ ade, who Is in the s‘“"es"loutine.s by Hermes Pan; sings new SUCCESSOR Complications start when Douglas birthday as well as his 50th year|**Present- = o o cteq|Di tunes by those master song- «..as Ann m.ngle’ returns from two years abroad to in Alaska. lan@ those pr;\son{ we;;\ ahodh aniwritt‘rs. Leo Robin and Ralph. find his wife, Julia (Miss Sothern), Members of the Parish and all interesting film, released by the or_;n“"‘[!“'- and romances with co- Melvyn in a four \ ANN FIODLED while @ MELVYN BURNED! ‘/4:«4 SOTHERN sakes the flippancy of Maisie and planning to divorce him and com- {riends of the Bishop are extended fjce of War Information, entitled, pletely absorbed in the affairs of a an invitation to attend the recep- “price of Victory.” feminine symphony orchestra. He tion which will be held in the even-| 1n connection with the Fourth so finds he has two rivals, in the ing. !War Loan Drive now in progress, ersons of Lee Bowman and Rich- The general committee in charge Dr. Dale announced that the Fed- rd Ainley. of arrangements for the occasion eral employees would take over a When Reginald Owen, playing his includes Mesdames Lillian Uggen, bond booth Friday even}ng, Janu- publisher, doesn't know how to iron R. L. Tollefson, M. J. Furness, Lon- ary 31. The committee in charge of out his tangled marital life, a sym- nie McIntosh, Neil Moore and the sales will include Reinholdt phony conductor, played by Felix Aquina Barnhill. | Brust, Miss Frances Lafke and Miss Bressart, takes a hand. In a hil-! During the social last night, sev- | Phyllis Jenne. avious climax the bewildered hus- eral games were played, with prizes| Guests were introduced during the band and his musical wife finally going to Mrs. Eske Eskeson and luncheon hour as well as the follow- rind their difficulties settled. Mrs. Pat Groves. Probably the most [iN8 new members: Leonard Allen, Music by the women’s symphony, clever portion of the entertainment Gf‘ rge Morlander and Louls C. Pet- orchestra is beautifully executed was the guessing of song titles, wim‘l‘l v / fairs; Stephen O. Calser, Ralph A. and they:add a pictorial highlight. each number being enacted in cos-| it 3 e Miss Sothern’s Irene-designed ward- g crriault, EraRLISANYSUC tume by members of the program % . Katherine Boswell, ffice robe will attract much attention committee including Mesdames .o I’Itl'mAdn?\iniitmt:sxT !Ghi(;bg-t 'Xl . c from feminine audiences. |George Simpkins, Peter Bond, TOM moiand, with the Fish and Wildlife | Hall. The affair will begin at 8 e {Rudolph and Evan Wruck. MIS. gervice, and C. F. Wyller, with the | 0'¢lock and pinochie and bridge will |Lillian Uggen provided piano ac-| public Roads Administration was re- | b plaved. [ 'companiment for the actresses. instated | Mrs. Andrew Rosness and Mrs. | Punch was served during (h(-; PR <. 2 <05 iy T B ! Chris Wyller are on the entertain- program and later in the evening| ment cornxl\l}(ce. and the km'hon‘ |those present retired to the b“",'Al JOH"S H"‘ | committee will be composed of Mr {and Mrs, Harold Snaring, Mrs. Ma quet room for other refreshments. | The committee in charge included | | Mesdames Joe Thibodeau and T. J. Jacobson. " RIS 7 i SIGNED BY BY TRUCK; IS PRESIDENT AT ST. ANN s, with the Office of Indian Af-| |stars John Payne and Victor Ma- [ture. The film features Jane W |man, James Gleason, Phil Silvers and Cobina Wright, Jr. Willlam Le Baron produced the film, which was directed by Gregory Ratoff. Public Ca.rE’Pa rtvy - 0f Sons of Norway On Saturday Night The second in a series of public | card parties sponsored by the Sons of Norway will be held next Sat- |urday evening at the Odd Fellows" Young hearts dancing . to the irresistible rhythms of romance in the musical miracle of the year! ! garet Berlin and Mrs. Sigrid Hildre. | — - - 'IMPORTANT MEETING FOR TERRITORIAL TENAKEE MAN IS (Continued from Page One) | Al Johns, an employee of the GUARDS IOMORROVF br&duix e (,:nofm;en‘ts_a; ’ BURNED Io DEAIH % -C[A-A"' »\bn: severely ll”JL'u.ll"d bw]mn 77777 \ sion to break with the Axis making | ’ ;;yf,“,mj‘mvflw;,ri‘::szxfil.;) (me‘:‘i‘\:“ The Juneau Unit of the Terri-! the announcement following his | HR TH M I“G Juncau side of the Juneau-Douglas!torial Guard will meet tomorrow| & i signing of the decree i E Is ORN Erion ™ night at 8 o'clock in the Elks Hall,| e et . LEE BOWNAR President Ramirez anonunced the | 3 Johns was taken to St. Ann's according to announcement. i Directed by GREGORY RATOFF Produced by WILLIAM LeBARON Helen German and Japanese Ambassadors <MARTA- LINDER - REGINALD OWEN According to information received | Hospital by ambulance and accord-| All members are to go equipped| by Wiian i : B with rifles and ammunition belts Screen Play by Rober will be handed their passports im- . ‘i RE ¢ 5 | today by the U. S. Marshal's Office 'ing to his physician, Dr. J. O. Rude, Logan and Lynn Starling “SWING TIME BLUES” FELIX BRESSART mediately. | here, Brown Benson, 86, of Tenakee, ne is suffering from scalp bruises; There’are a number of important | onastory by Fidel Lader AN MG M PICTURE The breaking of relations came| was bur i i k g e : 8 ik Konnaih forl was burned to death this morning |a,,q an injured hip, matters to be discussed and all| e THe g i AN Yoy » two years after most of tHe other | OWL SHOW TONIGHT - in a fire which totally destroyed his guard members are urged to attend.| ONG pg e A\ i Carter has been conducting ex- off of all commercial and financial | Latin American countries had cut|home and for a time threatened £k R ol L connections | the town. The fire was said to have AN“A GARN'(K CORPORAL 12:30 A. M Announcement is also made of [started from an oil stove. | 7 Word has been received here an- 3 i /i |the arrest by the British of Argen-| The radiogram sent by Dermott nouncing the-promotiop of LeRoy | o [tine Consul Omar Helmuth last O'Toole stated that the remains had EDMU"D KRA“SE Vertal o A o B ] Plus Short Subjecls—l.aiesl World News week when a steamer was stopped not yet been recovered. Wellknown here, Corporal Vestal |at Trinidad enroute to Europe. Hel-| Mr. Benson's son, John Benson, ‘HI.E FOR HOUSE 18 Tiow With' the' combat enginecs| USRS - |muth was on his way to Barcelona.|is an employee of the USED in| |and is stationed in the Hawaiian | He is charged with spying. On evi-|Juneau. | s | Islands. Before id- | 1w . I g 2} s. going to the mid- dence the British supplied, Argen-| i Two more candidates ':hls a‘flcl | Pacific, Vestal: was ab. both: Kiski! s'o(K 0“0‘“'0“5 tine authorities have begun'round-| iivon. Llisd n:fhe HagRice: lwkpt‘und Attu. o ing up numerous persons impli-! |for the House of Representatives,| X NEW YORK, Jan. 26, — Closing ' subject to the April primaries. 5 quotation of Alaska Juneau mine i | n,;' Anita Gp le thi e o o o o o o o ® g,y today is 6%, American Can ALL “Ew suow e e R — o | MEETS THURSDAY iss Anil arnick has thrown| stocl s 6%, ican bephic Attt . WEATHER REPORT ®|g5: 5 TED CARTER TO tensive experiments along this line | WASHINGTON, Jan. 26. — Sec- | {Det Dot tnfe Lape e SR ¢ (U. 5. Burean) o R e o ; n ) e getaling ey retary of State Cordell Hull |lhc first time. Also filing was Ed- 4 b 13, Bethlg em eel 57'%, Curtiss T 0 N l G ll T e i presumes Argentina will adoj L‘ The Dorcas Society of the Sev- mund J. Krause. Wright 5%, International Harvester < SPEAK 'IOMORRow PIONEERS OF ALASKA AND [ijo0 5 e for the securit 5f:enth—Dny Adventist church will| R e Temp. Tuesday, Jan. 25 @75 Kennecott 30%, North American | AUXILIARY Renith - Atnerion” vow” Nkt Bugnos!mee' at the home of Mrs. Arthur/ YOUR BROKEN LENSE® ® Maximum 36; Minimum 31 ®|Ayjation 8%, New York Central AT CHAMBER MEET | Dinner at 6:30 pm. Friday, Jan.| girog pas made the long delayed Walthers at 414 W Ninth Street go| Bepiseed In. our GWh.enep. Miye | e hain ®(16%, Northern Pacific 14, United 2 to be followed by meeting and |5 R0 RER T S e | Thursday, January 2. The ladies| “Xpmined. Dr. Rae Lilllan Oarlson. |® 5 inches of snow ® (States Steel 52, Pound $4.04. |Joint Tnstallation. adv. e e tola & pross oantor- | Plan to spend the afternoon in sew- | Slomeren Blds. Phone 636. adv'e e o o e & o o e o Doy, Jones averages today are TABLETS Ted Carter, Sitka gardening ex- | dis .-—.-.-07-0.-;—. o olence, “It will be most gratifying to|1n8 and in studying the first les- n— as follows: industrials 136.71, rails for BYPE pert, will speak at the Chamber of IME |all the Allied Nations, including e!'ison in a course called “The Educa- 35.75, utilities 22.18. RACIH Commerce meeting tomorrow noon : " Fcl‘:a?;il;,c‘;‘l“l'am:atre at 8 el pecially the gy republics” | tion of the Little Child.” Anyone | EVERY NIGHT v S STOMACHS in the Gold Room of the Baranof | | + et Lo B e o R s | o and 10 iblook: o| Other measures provided for in|interested is invited to attend. Except Wednesday EILEEN CASEY HERE L —u on the future of home gardening in | ® At 20th Century at 8:10 e the resolution adopted by the Am- 5 2 | SR 4 bt dedera A e e o lerican republics at Rio de Janeiro Former Rambow Glr's Eileen Casey, registered from Se- | gutler-Mauro Drug Co. o e o0 00 0 0 e e @ o in January, 1942 include the cutting| 1 attle, is at the Baranof Hotel. 3 PLUMBING SHEET METAL PHONE 787 NIGHT: B. E. FEERO J. R. CLARK . Juneau PiMing& Heating Co. HEATING OIL BURNERS WELDING hird and Franklin T WHY Alaska Electric Juneau Phone 616 AGIFTNOW... Vision Aide Adapter Fixtures Using the Silver Bowl Lamps for indirect lighting. Easily installed, and a nice addition to any room. See Them Today Company NOT? FOR THE HOME Light and Power Douglas Phone 18 There is no substitute for newspaper adverlisi‘ng! iintercourse direct or indirect by the Western Hemisphere with the Axis | nations. ————— ATTENTION ELKS The Night of nights for all Elks— Past Exalted Rulers’ night—Feb. 2. Save the Date! adv. ————-——— PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY Have a pourtrait artist take your picture, Hamersley Studio. Opposite Federal Bulding. Phone 2904. adv Baranof Beauty Salon Under New Management Skilled Operators Complete Line 0Of Beauty Culture SHOP HOURS 9A.M.TO6P. M. OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT PHONE 538 MARIE HAMMARLEY ‘Manager Are Initiated Info OES, Four candidates, all former mem- bers of the Order of Rainbow for Girls, were initiated last night at a meeting of the Eastern Star in| the Scottish Rite Temple. The new members include Miss| Marjorie Snell, Miss Bernice Mead, | Mildred Kendlar and Mary Eliza-| beth Rice. Beware Coughs | from common colds That Hang On Creomulsion relieves promptly be- cause it goes right to the seat of the trouble to hel ‘p loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, in- flamed bronchial mucous mem- branes. Tell your to sell you [ derstanding you must like the way it %xlckly allays the cough or you are have your money back. CREOMULSION ! for Coughs, Chest Colds, Hrogchitis | e bottle of Creomulsion with the un- | Musi STARTING AT 8 0'CLOCK JOE, AL and MERV 229 South Franklin Street / MEN WANTED Two Millwrights and ic by MOTORSHIP LEAVES for HAINES and SKAGWAY 8 A. M. SUNDAY All freight and parcels must be delivered to boat Saturday afternoon between noon and 5 P. M. For Tickets and lnfqrmation CALL AT PERCY’S CAFE —SPECIAL CHARTER TRIPS AVAILABLE— Two Machinists PATRICIA JUNEAU LUMBER - MILLS, Inc. Must have availability certificates. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH SEE MONKEE BON™ NOWR FREND OWE | Ve BEEG B -4 s e By BILLY DeBECK OID HE WURT NA,PAL2? TLL MEET MA--SAME TIME, SAME PLACE - TOMORROW' .4' * WO ON, NE AR NAEK TNE TH TN Y NN A\ Fried Broiled Steak and Chicken SERVED ANY TIME DINA AND DANCE THE DOUGLAS INN OPEN UNTIL MIDNIGHT Electric Hammond Organ Music DINE AND DANCE

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