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o = .‘ THE CAPITOL has the B 1 G PicTURES | RED CROSS E OF IUNEAU A SHOW LA THEATRE N 0 “/ 4 A STORY THAT DARES FICTION TO EQUAL IT! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE MONDAY NOV , 1940. Crossword Puzzle ROLL CALL - BEGI ERERE ACROSS Skip £ ssi Impress % either . Singing bird Chess pleces 9. Immerse 9. rd part 12, Daughter of [o! tion o NNING - mple: 'JUNEAU TO CELEBRATE g ARMISTICE Where the Better BIG Pictures Play mgb/‘ [[//I'l//”’ TONITE and TUESDAY TYRONE GEORGE a § POW T . 1 R, 8 e LOY POWER BREN MICKEY I i 15, Aindu cymbals 57 Girdla bli 1is A SOUNR_SIeY RPU IC Ceremony IS Slated LOUIS BROMFIELD'S . 18 Davghters of pess \‘ b L ion f Hk" 5 : the same short moe Ly SRS i byl o fls | TEIE RAINS CAME heuses, cffices ol ucllg:“:y o Pty pass an Solution ot Saturday's Puzzie | Ha” a' 8 P M nerally cut of deors cous O e hurd i 505 O i | . . o RN s e i e ) i 5 wreh official 5 d musical & frem hgme. (he i Hania ¢ 51. Woolly surface note | : g Juneaw's Greatest Show Value hustlers in, the var saction indicator 48 1‘ i 3 of A{vvll\n & b5 \\‘KN;‘ : | Arm Day ccerem:nies will be Mo city cwill a0t g2t into action Bl Pamtormers dropped 5 ool wnight ap § cslosk ot | Last Time Tonight! until tcmerrew b L b under s Pic > OWNED AND l)NhA'FD % A. B. Phillip r f th RPN n Bradford Post of g oA Ao 1. Fragments - ) Lagion. The public is in- the : 41 and s wrsed 10 atiend AL JDLSON ALICE FAYE | Past Department Commander An il i s of 4 i with FAY BAINTER o e 3 lict, E. Karnes will give the ad- e » war, we, 4 time | OFT ol € ; darc's cf the evenir Com- B ! w h- " GEORGE BANCR T i ose of Washington Square METRO -G active | DATURPS e % L d will conduct the meeting MAYER PICTURE Vo w,~’ s 1 10. City in Spain t of the program includes ey Cress continucs its much ded 1. Visient pain ihe 1eading of ‘'On Flanders Field" S evTRA werk'in peace _‘[ Form for shap- | bv Mrs. Ray Hagerup, music by “"BROMFIE[D NOVEl Au[E FAYE ST‘RS E 4 BRI LDV s ing shocs Hish £chool Band and community MAR NEWS o e WITH AL JOLSON Feature “THE SPOILS OF WAR’ Mest cf us are familiar with the e onding Metcalf announced that the entire "ow plAY!"G AI k the Red Cross does il times unning knot czrem would be over in less than A" (ouSEUM SHow of a general caiamity st 2 Jogs Wiss definitely demonstrated the fact war. flood or famine but 30. Misch 2l : e T MI(KEY ROONEY that historical roles are unot for that its work ccntinues on lou% i vn:’ow» u'alurod ial the Coyseum adult stars alone. after the ocutward appearance of the -~ . S ) eatre is “Rose of Washington ¥ R SRR v b WAl ST 1. The R c S Square,” co-starring Alice Faye s - of the triumph of a typical Ameri- Red Cross insists, I S0 Dive e tries and will nel opcrate evivals of old songs, “Ros and human that it will bring o tries and w G it 24 Warm Glow ia. the beart of many N Bemmimion. | BB REOPENING er and George Brent o e ' . " 8 boy and former boy and a Y “The or assistance- this year 15, Healthy of the a. I'he . ' "Young Tom Edison” Fea- to the cve of cvery sister an1 “The mood for assistance this v Dt E. Zanuck, prdustion it The movie opered < probably be far greater than LR g n i 4 fast night and will end this eve- I d i L I Sh mother in the audience. There i e The only. way this - The Rains Came,” the sensa- ning ured at Loca ow- a generous portion of comedy in e i e umun, successful best-seller by e e b an be met is by unselfish Besides the main attraction there . the story, comedy which Rooney 7 lu(u‘n(m from those who can isen <hould jcin during the annual for tomorrow evening at the Scot- Louls Bromfield, was presented at|, "oy "0 (ML AT PR Mar(h of Time does to perfection because it is SHTRMEONS A TR LT e Rl Call because it is important | ish Rite Temple for the Order of i the, 20th Century Theatre yester-| oo, &0 DR Mooy shorts o genuine boyhood comedy. And theWPROTL B8 PRE L S T eace time for you, vour family, your town| Eastern Star has been PoswOnel The Keusington mines at Berner's Gay by 20th Century-Fox, with Myr- ] S L All suspicion that Mickey Rooney SLOry has its drama, its tears, it SR R8T D00 T Gniariums, and vour nation that the American until November 26. o , oy will be opened in the spring, its | 14 Los, Tyrone Pover and Georse ; was strictly an unusual personality thrills and, above all, its triumpks) oo o0 highway statious and Red Cross carry on The ledse will, however. hold & yast ores to be worked again for the | Brent in the stellar roles, and rather than an actor vanished yes- —the sort that brings an exultant o = 0 e # - regular business meeting at 8 ©'- first time in over (twenty years, | the occasion was one of which the rdas when. “¥onne Tom: Bdlson | mp ‘into your, throat st i sy clock tomorrow cvening and ail according to all indications. producer may well be proud terday when “Young Tom Edison ng on ali cver ol R s R e ing to ! e oy, SE oA opened at the Capitol Theatre. “Spoils of Conquest.” latest March i)l have added to it the immense 0 E S Rou ca" | members are acked to be present Harry Townsend, independent ¥or a truly great motion picture MASONS DEGREE Playing the great inventor as a of Time film, is also featured. It prcplems resulting frem the war in A TR 8 e el nlunmg nn:;lmem-. ciumlmlfmm Seat- :;m” been lnmdc-I of I}Xmil;xflwld; g 1 rreken AR 2 of o tle over the weekend to examine | thrilling story of a handful o vouth, Mickey clearly cstablishedl presents an exciting film story of Eyrepe . P e ; i his right to being called o the Dutch East Indies, richest “Perhaps you are one of tne peo- Dmner Pos'poned O ontion o At Yarious mining properties near Ju- humans cul off from the world IE M " I'Rlp H2 presented clever colonial empire in the world, which ple whe have let their Red Cros . Lodge this eventng at: 1:30, neau and revealed his engineer’s in the colorful mythical city of & e et it i r Juneau i report made following recent inves- Ranchipur, India—their emotions —— a human characte is today left virt unprotected membership lag in o been' made. by} Work in the F. C. Degree e titg Wook ‘ut Kenstoitis et o Pl ot F an impersonation so against Japanese aggression now Perhaps yeu said: ‘Let Geor Anouncement has Al s tigating wo @ sington w a e breaking poin weir - lives l 'I' | foit yo turning back the that Holland itself has been taken ft, We must have all of the Wcrthy Matron Mildred Wyller that | J W LF;;ILI;:::“‘ favorable.” and that “apparently at the climax. and all reswain: T1VE LEAVE FOMOITOW ON « Young Rooney over by Germany eorges™ this y ear. Every Amer- the ,,;«.mm; roll eall and dnner’ adv. - °' _ the mine will be opened in the swept away as the untamed forces ] > scumm u%'( ! Strait '\ of Otranto o Tl M‘HW ARGYROKASTRO ITALIAN TROOPS, con- centrated in Albania, pushed into Greece through the valleys that traverse both countries GREECE MAIN RAILROADS S0 100 ; MILES Mediterranea AP FEATURE SERVICE Greece, with an area about that of New York state but only 7.- 196,900 population (a little less than that of New York City alone), is unfortunately situated. For centuries it has been a bloody road trod by Europeans invading the Near East or by Near Eastern people in- vading Europe. Now it is the path over which the Italian armies hope to march into Near Eastern oil fields. Presumably the Italians hope also to establish bases for attacks on the Nile delta region in Egypt and the British air and naval bases there. The Italians pushed off from Albania, which they took over in April, 1939. Mountain valleys which run through both countries furnshed easy passage. To get to the British oil fields in Mesopotamia, the Italians would have to go through Turkey. Once in Greece, they have their cheice of g land route. via the Dardanelles and the Bosphorus, or hopping A MAIN BALKAN RAIL- ROADS converge at Sa- lonika, which also is a naval base dominating the approach to the Helles- @l pont and the Dardanelles. Sea Of Marmara &9 iy ea m across.the islands, of the Aegean Sea. The Dardannelles and Bosphorus are Russia’s only outlet from the Black Sea (o the Mediterranean. 3 Occupying Greece would help secure the Axis flank against any later attack by Russia. 3 Greece won its independence from Turkey in 1829 and became a kingdom guaranteed by England, France and Russia. The mwmhy was overthrown in 1925, but in 1935 the people voted to bring King George 1T back again. Gen. John Metaxas is Premier. He has tried to set up a fascist state. Military training is compulsory between 21 and 50. Education is compulsory. Greece is chiefly an agricultural country, but only one-fifth of the land is good for growing things. Chief products are grain, to- bacee, olives, citrus fruits and apples, There is a little mining of iron, zine, lignite and salt spring.” A group of Pacific Northwest fi- naneiers are reported behind the new Keusington development which is expected to include the installa- tion of at least a 150-ton ball mill unit > > - C D. A. Business Sessmn Tomorrow | will l)L a meeting tomorrow fuight cf the Catholic Daughters of iz\mcl ica and all members are J to attend Mrs, A. M. Geyer will preside at the regular is scheduled to start at lin the Parish Hall - Surprise Party Given For Robert Cowling | Complimentary to her husband's { birthday, Mus. Robert Cowling en-| tertained Saturday cvening with an informal surprise party at her | apartment in the Hillerest. The guests were Mr. and Mus. | Burford Carmichael, My. and Mrs, Robert Davlin, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis | Shattuck, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Aker- | viek and Dr. and Mrs. M J. Whit- | thex | e Mrs. Whnte fo 8 o'clock . Mrs, E. J. White, Acting Curator of the Alaska Historical Museum, ‘eft for the States on the steamer Aleutian to visit her son at PFul- lerten, “er at Los Angeles. At Fullerton she will see a brand new ;,mn(lxt)n o mq figst, time, % r&(flWmN Go Mrs Gruenmg Will Honor New Commander of Alaska Sector Capt. Ralph C. Parker, new Com- napder of the Alaska sector of the 13th Naval District, and officers of ‘he gunboat Charleston will be hon- wed tonight at a public reception o which Gov. and Mrs. Ernest | Sruening invite the people of Ju- | 1eau. The reception will begin at 9 o'clock at the Governor's Mamlun | Jancing will follow. D NGTICE AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showmg ) ir route from Seat.le to Nome, op | ale at J. B. Burford & Co. adv business session which | California, and. her daugh- || Electra for Fairbanks of nature age the earth. All the fascinating characters come magi- dR fire and flood seenes are repro- duced with a breath-taking realism team -of -the Scoftish unequailed in the memory of this leave on the Electra reviewer % t W for Fairbanks where a Myma Loy deserts the “perfect 1°cunion will be held and the higher wife" role to play the amorou degrees of _M.«mm conferred on Lady Esketh and proved more en-'® i af 15 camaioan trancing than ever as this lady of osc leaving on the Electra and many loves, Tyrone Power has his ¥P0 °Cmpose the degree team are most romantic and best role as W B- Heisel, H. D. Stabler, J. W, Major Rama Safti, the handsome, | W€1Vers Edwin -Sutton and J. J. high-caste Hindu, with whom Lady | F4*8h°r. N. Lester Troast will join the team ai{ Fairbanks. Esketh finds the only real love of her life. And George Brent is|, J’""-x h,:m ;U([‘Ul.l-'l.l'(‘fl.nl()n wl_l?e splendid as the world-weary Tom |0 1 .“ “[’“I‘"F ":.h l-" llkb Ransome. a ghost out of Lady| /" ‘U’ '€ visited Fairbanks two Esketh’s past D Featured in the perfect support- | ing cast are Brenda Joyce, Zau- Tbe Dauy Aiaska Empire has the uck’s latest discovery, who tri-|iargest paid circulation 0f any Als umphs in her film debut as Fern' aska newspuper Simon > K £1 o P Wear your Red Cross button dur- w ing the membership roll call and | | show ycur neighbors that you are | patriotically supporting a humani- | tarian organization. Join and help Jiss the Red Cross meet ils responsibil- | Large Rooms | ities inuthe national defense pro- all with | gram bath. 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