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New Officers For NAPOM And NAPOL The members of the National As- sociation of Post Office Mechan- ics and National Association = of Pest Of Laborers, at a joint ) held on January 8 elect- follewing officers for this ‘lb\' Star No More !BIG FEATURE WHERE THE BETTER BIG PICTURES PLAY WILL BE SEEN, || ¢xo SUNDAY 10TH CENTURY Lfi@"[ffli[/fi MONDAY TUESDAY 't “Ma ey PREVIEW TONIGHT MATINEE SUNDAY Till We Meet Again ot b 2:00 P, M, | Ong; d°o"n5(“a':‘d$;k; fi!§° A LOVE STORY YO'ULL LIVE . . . WITH A CAST YOU'LL LOVE “'Til We Meet Again," costarring Merle Oberon and George Brent, ke e oy bt o ot me|| Every Character a Star . . . THE CAPITOL has the B I G PICTURES and NEWS that.is NEWS Sunday | PREVIEW TONIGHT Monday THEATRE MATINEE SUNDAY Tuesday SHOW PI ACE OF JUNEAU 2 P. M. veryone, and erfully refund \:»q if you do 20th Century Theatre. Featured in Moreau the stellar cast are Pat O'Brien, El'(’ry SCENE a T"R'LL: Harry J. Geraldine Fitzgerald, Binnie Barnes Krane. and Prank McHugh, 7 | Trustees—Willlam L. Bills and The poignant and tender love|j fhey Hid From Tomorrow= 'L. Weise ° > 2 Morning Services at N.L. Church the Bar of All Nations, Dan and Joan, (the roles played by Brent and Miss Oberon), meet over a tail. It is a hail and farewell for she is sailing back to San Francisco immediately. They part, and Dan runs straight into the waiting hands of Steve Burke (Pat O'Brien), a detective who has ailed him all over the world since . sentenced to death for mur- had escaped on his way to Quentin. So Dan and Joan t again on the boat, but she| story begins in Hong Kong. At oo In Each Other's Armi ... WITH TWO WIVES ON HIS HANDS! EXTRA? MARCH OF TIME FEATURING Sccops on the Foreign News Fronts Reporters Fight Censorship for Truth Behind War News ki ¢ t | ) oesn't know he's a prisoner, for| One A[fanged for Thosel allows him the freedom of! 2 tae ship. He, on his part, doesn’t| SPECIAL? I Who Desire Qut-of-Door | know that she has a heart ailment { Adion on Sunda | which may cut off h(‘;; life at ahny e, | m it. Both know, however, that FITZPATRICK'S y cvery moment they have together is breathlessly important. The romantic, intriguing and tragic im-|f* plications of this situation are fully| realized in the brilliant produc-; ""Beautiful Sitka and JUNEAU" v there will be at Beginning tomorr two morning worship servie the hern Light Presby CARY o i Church, instead of one in the m o (A Tale of Two Cities) ing and another in the evening as| As an added feature, the man- D"NNE .. GRAN TRAVELOGUE according to announce- | agement is showing authentic pic- % ment » by the Rev, John A, tures filmed in London during an| Gla ; air raid and under real battle| TECHNICOLOR 9 hours will permit conditions, The picture is a thriller and the earnings go to England to help the unfortunates. an earlier hour to! nd enjoy the pri- v forty-five minute | sermon by the| ster, 1 splendid music by the| Shirley Temy? |G B. Schmidt with Carol Beery | signed & new contract to play in : t the pipe organ. It is an films with Mickey Rooney of Anay b Hardy fame, is rapidly growing ’ P4 E a| up. Mo longer & baby star, Shin H A LONDON CAN TAK IT dater’enjc v i iey today is 11 yeurs old; ke i AUTHENTIC! Not News Reels Shots—Actually Filmed and all may feel welcome and invit- | shown above in l\egllfllflfl picture Under Air Raid and Battle Conditions! ed to do so with fullest prepriety taken in Hollywood. ions The regular 11 o'clock service will| — HEAD SEE HOW AND WHY- of course be continued and conduct-| T & S e ed as heretofore, for those who may, UeS 10 be found In the worship s “LOND”N CAN TAKE "99 1 st uch still prefer the customary time and | Vices of hurch, and so muc length of service, needed by the individual and by the (NOTE: Earnings of this film are to be sent to England to help the unfortunate people.) .-.NEWS.. Test ef Giant Bomb Destroyer Chure Challenges Mussolini y Fessi W RANDOLPH SCOTT Q)~ GAIL PATRICK™ ANN SHOEMAKER LAST TIMES SHOWS START "MONEY TO BURN"” and TONIGHT T'dgsm "FLIGHT AT MIDNIGHT" SPECIAL piie . pated that number of on this service will go dre ¥ ! : , e s aiinounies el oty & nstdiay, el QY EalonsHatiad: Prasi: ‘RENE DUNNE ;“;;;’;,;{.,,”;‘(.TS‘:;:;“;,f;,;‘.:.lg?,?;df JIMMIE IRUITT IS Vioe 1 o further effort of The North. ;;y‘;,;;,““ e ot morning | dlent of Juneau Local- ' T | o e e mun. PROMOTED; YOUNG omo Lisit Chureh to 50 sdiost M6 ierested 1o atiend its services, Others Are Chosen onven- e LG interest at Sitka. AI (AP"’O[ Ending tonight is the double bill te the g est possible number of principal tribes of the southern members of the Musicians Union, | “Money to Burn” and “Flifht at| Lieut. James G. Truitt, son of At- | the people; by making more avail- United States, averaged six feet in Local 672, the following officers h 5 fc BING CROSBY — BOB HOPE — DOROTHY LAMOUR Jempcion "\’hdm;hl - torney General and Mrs. James S. able these moral and spiritual val-' height. for the year 1941 were elected and 66! We"’ Tf " I fJ Plus - Truitt of Juneau, has just been pro- . e AL L e i = they will be installed at a meet- The Ra“d t0 S‘”y“ »a\'e Oque 0 uneau | moted to the rank Senior Engin- | ing on February 2: | | President—Ray Eaton, Vice President—Dave Burnett, ’ b f e T ere is no substitute for | nick. | Executive Board—Harry J. Krane, =7 & &y | Bddie Lawson Ted Austerman, Al- /\’eu,'spflper A(l’v(’rtlstng | bert Peterson. . Business Agent—Lillian Uggen. |~ b | Delegates to the Central Labor Couneil, A. F. of L, of Juneau— | Lillian Uggen, Anita Garnick. 1 : | cer, U. 8. Army, according to word March of Time Also NORM RINEHARI vecelved by his parents S : H Lieut. 1 tt at 40 is b(lk\(ll to on Sunday Bill CHAMPION CCC ot sounses: amy Engineor of| acoss 0. aue is grade in [h( United States. His 1. Tennis stroke 31. Restrain B thi “My Favorite Wife,” opening (HoppER HERE In.ldqualhxs are at Seattle 4. Wading bird gfi 33‘..’&1.,‘,"”“‘ Sunday at the Capitol Theatre, re- > - 8 Stg 34. Leaf of & 3 1L Night before o CATHOLIC SERVICES B, 1 5 mene irant for the R 12. City In Nevada 36. Like a Australian bird nephew thelr Academy con'esf at Monfal!a Creek w“.l BE IUESDAY }:. AT REY o R ncive lrel dy of a first time winne; o You Can Cook This Complete Meal for Five on a New o enriammenconich, Affracts Crowd of 2 FOR FRANK CASHEN f Eien. . o557 | Appointed to represent the Mu- & E wh 3 fferent in theme, lncuned trough 39. Back of the | sicians Union on the Committee Y. 1 me potentialities as the 150 Pefsons i B gf;‘""’ T e s of the President’s Birthday Ball on enera "c ange f mashing sophisticated suc- - | Last services for Pmnk Cashen, ' 2. Yl;"l"';r;g" ::l‘ mfiél:?'wn_" | February 1—~Mrs, Mamie Sperling. % § €ss, Norman Rinehart of the Montana ' who passed away yesterday at St.| g4 New Zealand 45. Old musical Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzie | ——— - For Only 3 Cents* > My Favorite Wife” is accorded Creek COC Camp yesterday became| Ann's Hospital, will be held Tues-| - hedge laurels = oote of s i | Trya cmsqmed ad mmgmpm a ilined treatment of the the champion woodchopper of the day morning at 9 o'clock frem the | 2, Changed one's 48 Engum |e;|er : llnpen;ancg 1. Mother of | —— — r noch Arden plot, equipped | CCC in this district when he cut:Cathelic Church of the Nativity,| residence 4. A judge o n mahogany Castor and 3 ] 62. Act | ith will be said by the Rev. W. G| 3 B auart - e e i o 85 Doteh ety Pollux NOTICE TO CREDITORS ital mix-ups and plot com- | through a 16-inch log in fiye min-|Mass hich should develop the utes and 10 seconds to win first LeVasseur ¢ comedy suc- prize money of $10. Prayers will be held in the Chapel Dunne, miss-| Sam Johnson, native CCC en- of the Charles W. Carter Mortuary y rollee, was close behind with alMonday evening at 8 o'clock time of five minutes and 20 sec-| It is requested that no flowers be onds. He was given $5 of the money |sent to the services, % Too partieular |IN THE COMMISSIONER'S 3. Credited | COURT FOR THE TERRITORY | « Goddess of | OF ALASKA, DIVISION NUM- | PIREN, BER ONE, | 8 Large mass of | Before FELIX GRAY, Commission- | 6. Chemi er ‘and ex-officio Probate Judge, T e g Juneau Precinct. turns home on the very d\) that which enrollees had coilected for S S 1 d has had her declarad prizés. | »g;ll;m- In the Matter of the Estate of! sad and is embarking on Other times were: Ward Kell Faulkner to D'S(uss | - Sand i JCARL (CHARLES) BIERNOTH,| econd honeymoon with Gail seven minutes, 10 seconds; Jan Canbeids | Deceased. L Miss Dunne intercepts the| Willis, seven minutes, 28 second ln(Ome Tax Law at 20 Chlor | NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN| s, sending home a flab- Richard Davis, 10 minutes. Bill! it A S g“m the undersigned was, on the srgasted Cary Grant and his Kiss- Perez, Dave Kasko and Ed Fenghh . . % ix::?re‘ 26th 1:;3& :rd D‘ec‘::nbg l?«l)l,wduly less bride. Returning, he learns that failed to finish, N I t D | 3 & | appol ministrator ol es- ‘- or ' emen lnnef' F..ZK,:. opaque |tate of Carl (Charles) Biernorth, irst spouse spent those seven Some 150 persons witnessed flu, alone with handsome Ran- competition at the Montana Creek | Scott on a desert isle! Camp yesterday afternoon. es the March of Time, show- Finals for Alaska CCC axemen 1w reporters outwit the cen- will be held in April as part of P ] deceased. L. ate S . Worthy of the All persons having claims against Alask m m L gh' & P c utmost love | the estate of said deceased are re- a e lc L ower " . Bard : Threo-vanded | quired to present the same, with PHONE 616 H. L. Faulkner will lead a discus- ision on the Federal Income Tax| Laws as they now stand and changes | s in wartime Europe, a special| the celebration of the eighth an- i;"“ i e e g Bua G proper vouchers attached, to the o . feature in ‘Technicolor showing niversary of the organization. Rme—‘":lcn PR dleoknguol the Norlite-| part of & uviltd;rslgn’ed 4:}{ Jur::nu," Alask;.l = <z = - s travelogue of “Beau-| h: 1 S g | % th within six months from the| i /}’j“:"&"‘:’.‘_ e wglu(;g:(: z:zm‘l‘)‘i :g:";;:‘_l Dinner will be served in the Parl- | Pats aa time : | date of this notice, I P Covic Diesel in Y Boat If You Wa ; iaiys hikan, Betersburg. - Gondo €1~ jors of the Northern Light Presby 1 Jqual N O BANWIELD . Pul a Covic Diesel in Your Boat ou Want g 3 terian Church at 6:30 o'clock and| . Wild plum Ad 1 A y harles ale recom- var hel 3 - . i ministrator of the Estate jer Charles Beale recom- | Seward. There will also be a buck-|yecorvations may be made by calling | . Dry of Catl (ORGHAY Hinrnots MORE ROOM IN YOUR BOAT s this- travelogue with a ing contest at the same time. 373 before Tuesday. . l-lrs!' name of es) Biernoth,| More Miles for Your back guarantee to those not e — | ) & (s deceased. A Comfortable, Quiet Ride An Engine that Instantly Starts Assurance of Safe Trips Freedom from Fire Hazards A Broad Range of Smooth Speeds l‘:: Operating Il‘mw Costs uced Insurange Full Diesel Dependabi An Engine u..:c-..n.m;mc.unc CllARLES G. WARNER €0. GMC TRUCKS Compare Them With All Others! PRICE - APPEARANCE - ECONOMY DURABILITY PHONE 411 | —————— Juneauites will see the| Subsgribe fOl Tne Empue } Sub.scnbe fo The Em adv. BRINGING UP FATHER SO YOU THOUGHT | WOULDN BE HOME SO SOON AND YOURE GOING TO HAVE ONE OF YOUR \ AND CABBAGE-I'LL FIX HM=— By GEORGE McMANUS GREAT HEAVENS -THAT IS HE LOOKS AS MISS TERTRAIN'S BUTLER- IF HIS | HIT THE WRONG MAN-HE || BUTLER DAYS WAS RETLURNING A FEW ARE OVER = DISHES SHE BORROWED~