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’ TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1944 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE——JUNEAU ALASKA REMAINS OF TOM CASEY BROUGHT FROM PETERSBURG The remains of Tom Casey, who died suddenly at Petersburg last Friday, were brought to Juneau this afternoon by Ernie Carter. Funeral arrangements will be made known later. P‘red Patterson, Music Director; wm Barnett, Art Director; with cos- tumes by Fred Guinup. Produc- tion assistants were Frank Flower and Carl Gettman. The .troupe was headed by Lieut. E. W. Dou-| giello. From here the show will go di-| rectly to Skagway and continue on| along the Alaska Highwa; P, From Ketchikan — Mrs. Dolly | : o g !Bmckweu Mrs. Betty Strickland, as venl“ tertain servicemen in all g - > .n bt v | Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Evans, O. R. [ Flint, and W. E. Graham. i France goes to war to the tune 26 ARRIVAU 0“ | From _petersburg—Ernie Carter, | | Mrs D. R. Beel, Ed Locken, and Mr. Clever Arfists afternocn and brought the follow- ing persons from Seattle — Frank Stine, Lucille Stine, Robert C. 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SHOP AT THE BEST CASH GROCERY! |of “La Marseille.” The English go to war to the tune of “Therell Al- and Mrs. Lloyd Peterson. ways Be ,An England.” And Amer- vESSEl Do(Kl"G et jca—with special emphasis on the BACK TO SKAGWAY | Northwest Service Command, enurs} IHIS AFTER"OON Mrs, Ray G. Day, former Juneau the battle to the tune of “Shooj | roatiiartt Whar Hax He visiting i |Shoo Baby,” as sung at last night's| resident who has been g Frosty Follies of '44 by soldier Will & ‘me Capital City for several weeks.; | Bamett. vessel docked here early this/has left for Ler home in Skagwayw| | The two-hour vaudeville was clamorously applauded by an over- {flow crowd of servicemen and their |special guests who crowded the| |grade school auditorium to view| the array of talent which_ emerged.; from the ranks of GI's to present| one of the most entertaining Army | shows yet to be seen in Juneau. Marked by originality, high spots of the fast-moving entertainment | were the professional comedy acts of long, lean, jelly-limbed Hank| George, who had the audience roll-! |ing in the aisles and literally gasp-| ling for breath at the end of each appearance. Vying for top honors also wns‘ |golden-voiced Bill King, who was| |especially fine in his presentation | jof “Someday,” which was sung| with.much feeling and which show-: ed to advantage the wide range pof | his well controlled baritone voice.| |King was also exceptionally good' in the comedy song “In My Afy- plane.” Following closely in the {footsteps of these two was versatile | By JANE MARLOWE PORTRAITS for . . . Mother's Day, Graduation THESE BIG EVENTS ARE NOT FAR AWAY! Mother, more than anything else you could give for Mother’s Day will cherish your picture . . . Your portrait, the only permanent record you can keep of how you looked in your cap and gown on Graduation Day . . . 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Soldier John Gooden was another | member of the troupe whose patter q":""“ A"“‘_";;'“‘}‘]‘Klo"‘t;'z_fivv"ml::::;gl talk had the audience in stitches.' ;r\(s-xt‘[ll‘:; ownl We(cinesday afternoon, HE AVY Blow Gooden really “wowed ‘em” in “Thej HEAVENLY TARTS g Faker,” in which act he was ably 9 graham crackers, rolled into fine crumbs April 19H at ez "];‘:;km’f: ;:‘: :f\‘:; il assisted by Barnett and Miss Ca- TWO DELIVERIES DAILY 1 Tblsp, sugar % ernor's Hous« o R ot —_ melia Campbell, one of the four | ‘TM‘]’" softened butter ‘l:’ ki’:’;‘;;“ ;Fl:;‘“:ha;m wmfl:;h“me‘ (Continued from Page One) USO entertainers with the show. 10:15 A. M.—2:15 P. M. | }’;‘m’ a;flmlj#z' ing, stiffl Miss Campbell was equally good in MINIMUM DELIVERY $2.50 o oo i il g whipped sewing project for the health de- brondcast p d up here. partment. | ”The broadcast also stated that| There will be a report on the|German fighter planes took off Officers’ Reception Committee, the | f,om dozens of airdromes along the day nursery’s efforts to find a suit- | . ,,;¢e to engage the American for- able house and on the Aleutian Air | .4 both the dramatic acts and’ skits of the lighter vein. Another hit of the show—"Three' Little WACS”—namely the Misses Cornelia Ely, Joy Nicholson and Natalie Priest, was a clever medley Mix crumbs thoroughly with sugar andbutter. Pressmixturefirmly against sides of well-greased tiny muffin tins, luvm small depression in center of ake in 400° oven 10 minutes. (,ool and chill. Gently loosen sides be- FINER FOODS ALWAYS AT BERT'S! 2 Our portraits, your assurance of an Base boxes. Anyone wishing to con- tribute cookies or books for the lat- ter project will please take them to the meeting. Anyone interested in helping on any of the A, W. V. S. projects or who has suggestions for | new ones is cordially invited to! attend. | —————————— “Despite bad weather,” Royal Air Force Mosquitos blasted Cologne |last night, the British Air Ministry | says. One plane is missing in the night operations which also includ- |ed mine laying. American heavy bombers late yes- terday hit Sofia and Belgrade and lalso railroad yards in both capital | with original and strictly GI lingo, |sung with understanding by the three charming USO members. [ The acts were given a musical background by an orchestra of five servicemen, who can really ‘“beat ‘out" anything from “jam junk” to | classicals. The musicians for the evening were soldiers Fred Patter- artistic, true, and lovely likeness. HAMERSLEY STUDIO 104 Ber CASH GROCERY S fore removing tarts from pan. Fill with jelly. Top with Avoset, stiffly whipped and flavored with powdered sugar and vanilla. Makes 8. FROM HARRISBURG son, Ted Feltych, Bill Wieman, J. P. Boyd and Ronnie Tyacke. The soldier revue, with USO girls, was written, staged and perform- ed by soldiers of the Northwest Ser- vice Command, with supplementary material (and we quote) “stolen from the best available sources.” Staged by Frank George, John Goooden was Company Manager; | cities. Aircraft ana component factories near Belgrade were also hit. Mrs. Cyrus Jacobs and Brent are | arrivals at the Baranof Hotel from Harrisburg, Pa. 1 B ML { CHAPMAN HERE - — - — ERNIE CARTER HERE Ernie Carter, proprietor of buf- | fets in Sitka and Petersburg, arrived | in Juneau this afternoon from Pet- From Buffalo, N. Y, L. M. Chflp"ersburg where he has been in con- man is at the Baranof Hotel. nection with his estflbhshmem there VOTE FOR James MEET TWO STARS that'll win you : the “Academy (culinary) Award” hands down. 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Then, too, it's stabilized with just 0.4% vegetable stabilizers to assure creamy smoothness! ‘Why not stock up on both delicious types at Freeze in west tem- Candidate for TERRITORIAL SENATE Democratic Primary APRIL 25, 1944 TOMORROW NIGHT 7:30 o’Clock OVER KINY VOTE FOR ZIEGLER o e DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY @ Four Terms in the House of Representatives EVI,,Y, r:,,s, Delicious in coffee, on cereals and fruits, for oll table uses! Avoset Whipping Perfect for whips, des- sert. toppings, ice cream. Just whip ond favor as you would fresh whipping cream. 'NEXT TUESDAY ® Speaker of the House in 1943 Session Asks the Endorsement of the People of Alaska. .. Not Federal Officials? ® He has won his spurs for the Senate "I have served through four stormy sessions in the }fouse, the last term as Speaker of that body. 1believe the experience thus gained qualifies me for the position I now seek—that of Territorial Senator representing the people of the First Division. I am proud of my record of legislative service, and I know that the residents of the First Division will look well into the record | before casting their ballofs in the Primary Election on April 25." VOTE FOR JIM DAVIS----APRIL 23 (Paid Advertisement) i Hear A. H. Ziegler tomorrow night! (Paid Advertisement)