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e s ST ey emmm—— 10| DRAM A Sunday ' Monday Tuesday fiow Much of Ocean Really Belongs fo This United Sfafes!| (Continued from Pagc Ouc) harbor. The United States called it unfriendly and vexatious to have Britain move in on us so, even if she were looking for ships with car- goes destined ultimately for Ger- many. “But my dear fellow,” England replied, in effect, “we are sta ing -outside the three-mile limit. It is perfectly legal. And besides, during your Civil War you bloody well bottled up Bermuda with THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY SEPT 30, 1939. THEATRE SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU your own fleet.” However, En- gland finally pulled her ships out | to the six-mile zone to pacify us. GULF A BATTLEFIELD? We have a right to prevent war- ships from carrying on a battle so cl fall on us, when the U. S. in wait to fight commerce raider Enemy ships Chesapeake ship Kearsage lay “Alabama.” can’t operate . That is a closed water, But what about the Gulf of Mexico? A submarine might slip in there and slug a British tanker loaded with Texas oil. That,| Goigstein, too, would be getting close to home, and awfully close to the Panama | Canal. But we don’t control the gulf the way we do the Chesapeake. One thing we do know about| Oldest Bank in Alaska Commercial Savings ' Safe Deposit Banking by Mail Department The B. M. Behrends Bank the Confederate | MIDNIGHT PREVIEW 1:15—Tonight MATINEE Sunday—2 P.M. EXTRA! Exclusive Official Motion Pictures of the Ring Classic of All Times for the LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP of the World Between Lou Ambers Henry Armslrong Furious Action! and judge for youself if LOU REALLY WON! SPECIAL e to our shores that bullets could j, France insisted on that| SEE LATEST FILM OF EUROPE'S WORLD WAR in our NEWS of the DAY Last Times Tonight MICKEY ROONEY—CECILIA PARKER LEWIS STONE—FAY HOLDEN in "‘Out West with the Hardys" and OPENING CHAPTER “DICK TRACY RETURNS" NEWS the three-mile limit. If we get careless and let a belligerent ship | sink his enemy in our three-mile zone, we have to pay for the sunken ship. PRGEASEST e etbeb TREVA (. TAKING NINE HUNTERS OU Ralph Reischl’s boat Treva C. will | take a party of nine duck hunLers' in| to the Sumdum Flats for Sunday shooting, migratory waterfowl. Included in the party are Harold’ Charles Goldstein, Bobby A. B. Hayes, Kaarlo Brown, Nasi, Curtis Shattuck, Elliott Rob-| ertson, Phil Lydick, Floyd Fagerson and Bob Henning. FIREMEN GOING OUT FOR DUCKS Five Juneau firemen -friends are planning a duck hunting trip for | Sunday to the Sweetheart Flats in | Port Snettisham. Those leaving are Arnot Hend- rickson, Kelly Blake, Jinmy Orme, | Fire Chief V., W. Mulvihill and As- | sistant Chief William Niederhauser, The party will make the run on| | 1. Goldsteins’ cruiser Bobby G. e REYNOLDS COMING NORTH Percy Reynolds, of Percy’s Cafe and Juneau Liguor Company, is a passenger aboard the North Coast for Juneau after a business trip to Seattle, s s ATTENTION MASONS There will be a stated communica- tion of the Gpstineayx Lodge No. 124, F and AM, Tpesday, Oct. 3, #t.7:30 pm., ip the Masonic Temple. All members are urged to attend. Visiting brethren welcome, By order of the W. M. SAMUEL DEVON, fienrem.ry. MOOSE LODGE HEHBEBS—ATTENTIUH! iy First Social Event of the Moose Fall and Winter Season BASKET SOCIAL * n Evening of Fun and Frolic for All— Bring Your Wives and Sweethearts. Have your lady bring a supper for two in a box, basket or what have you. Prizes will be offered to the best decorated basket and to the basket obtaining the highest bid. 1.0.0.F. HALL Second and !‘rankliu Sireets 'FRIDAY — SEPTEMBER W—40 P M BE PREPARED TO ENJOY YOURSELF. There will other entertainment. There will be supper for those bo who reusic, dandnq and fail to bring a lady. opening the season on/ IS COMING AS CAPITOL SHOW University BfMWashington; Girl Has Good Role in "Young Dr. Kildare’ What will be the fate of Jo Ann Sayers who as Mimi Lily n, Uni- versity of Washington sophomore, was catapulted into a motion picture contract directly from the campus and cast immediate! feminine lead in “Young Dr. dare,” featuring Lew Ay Lionel Barrymore and Lynne Carver al the 1 Capitol Theatre at the preview to- night and then regularly starting | Sunday for three days? Jo Ann virtually skied herself from | Seattle to Hollywol She was 8ki Queen of the University of Washing- i ton ice carnival. Then sk ppeared in a campus play, “Bourgecis Gentle- man,” and the next thing she kn(vw} she was in Hollywood under con-| tract to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Tt | was one of those dazzling, unusual | things that leave the principals a | |little dumbfounded. Miss S Ino exception. ! The plot of the story of “Young | Dr. Kildare” is just another thrill- | ing chapter in a doctor's life, It is a dramatic story of human saeri-| fice that wil restore faith in all | men, a revealing drama of the lives of medical men and their sacrifices | for humanity. | FIRE DESTROYS AT FORT YUKON Bulldfiig 5?%? %@fil i Early, Moming Blaze, | ¢ «~Chimney Blamed. The -bdhbil | ub {Fort | Waken, for- | merly part of the Territorial sysuzm but, recently taken over by the 01— fice of Indian Affairs, burned to the ground early yesterday morning. | George 8. Wilson, teacher in the | npmled General Superlnwndenu Clgude M, Hirst by telegram today that the building and equipment are Ia total loss. The fire is believed to have started from a chimney, Wilson notified the office here that the new community shop has |adequate floor space and light for |a sehool room, and these guarfers 'will be utilized nf least at present. {Mrs. Alta Ledgerwood, teacher in e burned school, will move in with the Wilsons for the time being. | e . 4 | HosPITAL NoTES [| o James King was admitted to tlm Government. Hospital today for sur-j |gical treatment. Elmer Carlson, who has been in | St. Ann’s Hospital for six weeks with a broken leg, was dismissed from the | hospital this morning. He flew to his home at Windham Bay. Arthur Arvidsen was admitted to | St. Ann’s Hospital yesterday for \surgical treatment, He returned to| his home today, Irwin Fleek who has been in Bt. Ann’s Hospital for surgical treat- {ment, will return to his home in| | Douglas tonight. | Ike Tolsedo was admitted to St Ann’s Hospital this morning for| medical treatment. \Church to Resume Vespers Tomorrow | Vesper Hour wlll ‘be résumed at\ the Northern Light Presbyterian| Church tomorrow. Services will be | held between 6 and 7 o'clock. The | topi¢ for discussion will be “What | Does the Bible Teach about War."| ‘There will be speeial music by the | vesper choir compesed of high school young people directed by George| Schmidt with Mrs, Joyce Morris Weston as organist. The services will be concluded with | community singing. | e ——— | MARRIAGE LICENSES | Marriage licenses have been fs-| sued by U. 8. Commissioner M. E.| Monagle to Joseph Edward Trum-‘ ne and Alma Esther Werner of Ju- neau and % Charles Harvey Biggs of Skagway and Gertrude Ruth Gamble of Juneau, - el L THE PALACE of former Kaiser Wilhelm II at Potsdam, Germauy, ‘ hxd 600 rooms—and two bnthmoms | | Are You Tired of Ordinary Food? Drophctlh.law!y Blllllm CAFE | ~WHERE YOU'LL FIND- ; | !a social evening. Any couple inter-| aska which left Seattle today. | | ing Austria, Daily Lrossword Puzzlo ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 13. Town In 1. Imitates Alaske 5. Sole of a plow . Hapoy 10. Vocal compos : Toms of & sition Mohame 14. Ore deposit medan 16. More refined 16. Object of devotion . Variet 1%, Bibite whoat country . Phick sou 18. Between: pre- ! Presses fix . Loave . Sum . Sheeplike . Parts of shoes . Legal action Persian coin ‘emale saint 7. Gush abbr. 30. Society bud: Imaginary ¢ animal {ne 81 Mo vented by chanica Lewis Care part roli . Contented . Pilotea 3. 4 DOWN 49. Town in Ohto g 1. Herring 62. Cover the in- 2 Outdoor game side again 3. Kind ot cheess 4. Particulars 59. Intimation i s: Latin 05, South Amert- 63, City in Por- & County In ean moun- tugal fouth’ Dae aing o kot " 66. Steals [3 Crnly slang 67. Malign m of the 7. Knack 68, Sheet of glass p vine § Bnglish letter §9. WVithin Buropean 9. Mistake 60. Roman date blackbird 10, Important 61. Lowest of the 0. Clo constituent high tides 71, Vehicie on of the 62. City in In- runners earth's crust dlana 12 Supports 11. Chlef Norse 65. Encountered 3. Catch sight of s0a 60. ARe FILIPINO PLEADS ‘Couple Club Meets GUILTY TO CHARGE Next Monday Night The Couple Club will meet Mon- day night at 6:30 o'clock in the Orse Credo, Filipino cannery church parlors of the Northern Light | worker from Yakutat, pleaded guil- | Presbyterian Church. The Rev. and |ty in District Court at Ketchikan Mrs. John A. Glasse will be charge of the meeting. |liquor without a license and was There will be a covered dish dm-\w“wmm to eight months in the ner followed by a round table dis- | Federal jail. Credo was taken off a cussion ‘of current events, Election of officers for the com- | chikan recently. ing year will be held at the business SRR P T meeting, after which there will be! ""GIVE ME A SAILOR" IS COMEDY FEATURE AT COLISEUM SUNDAY Get ready for Navy Day! Although there's nothing official |in the celebration, it's being obseryed by the Coliseum Theatre, which, | starting tomorrow, will present Par- amount’s new. nautical comedy, ested is wvlcome to join this group. - MRS. GREGORY NAMED (ENSUS WORKER HERE Appointment of Mrs. Mary A. Gregory as a Juneau census enum- erator, succeeding Mrs. Guila Chap- n-u, who has obtained permanent | t'mployment was announced today | | by Alaska Director J. P. Anderson. | Mi$, Gregory will cover the hill sec- | | tion of Juneau. Enumeration begins Monday| morning in Juneau and Douglas. e, COLONEL ON ALASKA Col. L. E. Afkins, in charge of river and harbor work in Alaska for the War Department, is a passen- ger for Juneau on the steamer Al- PR i owi2aie: THE AREA of Germany (includ- Bohemia and Mo- ravia) is approximately the - same as that of Texas. New Jap Premier + Gemeral Abe is & new picture of General jyiki Abe, new premier of Who ig said to have served four wars but never ap- ‘on the battlefield, OF BOOTLEGGING in|to a charge of selling intoxicating | southbound cannery tender at Ket-| \’ suubmt m P MONDAY ® Malines Slndly 2:00 P.M. Preview Tonight 1:15 A M. The fleets in, and Marthg's out ... to catch a matel “Heaven help the sailors with BETTY GRABLE « JACK WHITING « J. €, NUGENT Diroctod by Elliott Nugent + A Paramount Piclure Martha 1«1 Cupid with @ sailors knotl.. 10 the 1une of “U. §. A, ond You', “Whai Goes on Here in My Heart?” and “4 Linls Kisy @t Twilight” i ADDED ATTRACTIONS: vox Porky Plg Movietonews Oartoon et o s e m—— _..LAST TIMES TONIGHT... GARY COOPER in “THE LIVES OF A BENGAL LANCER" with FRANCHOT TONE—RYICHARD CROMWi LL Vitaphone I}-Color 1\ “Give Me a Sailor,” (o locul audi-|“College Swing" and now ences, repeat thelr sueccessful The story tells of the hugh jux of Hope will be seen as |saflors and (iicir officers on shore cob whose chief interest got~ leave and what happens when they 'ing Martha married . his get mixed up in the rivalvies and | brother, so that he will ke the politics of a madeap San Francisen | right position te win l;u 3 | family. AL the head of the cast are | Beily G |Mariba Raye and Bob Hope, who There ate many mh&hm&n | first teamed together in the revemt ! production, DO YOUR WOM In Half the Time with an Armstyong Porta-lestric IRCGNER $28.95 RICE & AIILERS co, Third at Franklin SR N R S AT nor:zz fl!ll:CllACREB Generul Eleectrie et $89.95 WASHER $89.95-G. F. WASHER $20.00—TRADE IN $68.95 IS ALL YOU PAY al * Always a Liberal ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT"

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