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Show Place of Juneau TONIGHT AND SATURDAY YOUTM takes it @ the chin and osks fo AND A RETURN OF THAT GREAT PICTURE “THE REAL GLORY” Starring GARY CODPER Children's Matinee SATURDAY—1 P. M. “GALLANT SONS” FU MANCHU . . CARTOON . . COMEDY JACKIE COOPER L BONITA GAILPATRICK IAN HUNTER Lo Ponie AND TO THE LADIES SATURDAY NIGHT | Ffll'lfl YOUR CHOICE T | @F Any Piece »§ Constance Bennett Cus‘metws REMEMBER - IT'S FREE - ONE PIECE - YOUR CHOICE - FREE! le—Total 11¢ CHILDREN’S PRICES: 10c—Tax B S Three Youngstersfo |Smorgashord, (elebrate Birthdays' Bazaar Planned | will by > first week held t r is being of the met wrch l|4l¥ frien party will beme ! A were r the P dinner and . membe BRINGDALE HOME r J xolmnl(l handle detai committee w a sisting of Mrs. Olaf Bodding, chah-‘ al, going then to San returning north via a trip of several weeks s nad in man, Oley Mrs. Westby, Mrs. E. O. Jacobsen, Mrs. en- the tea The committee for cempesed of Mrs. on arrival in Sea and. Mrs. Ture Holm. in the Lutheran Hostesses will be and Mrs. Westby. - .- Mrs. PLYMOUTI'S | | FINEST FAIRHURST IN TOWN Hal Fairhurst, representative Sea this morning. He ng at the Gastineau Hotel. INDIGESTION Butler-Mauro Drug Co. The Rexall Store By Ladies’ A|d‘ bord dinner and Baz- | ed by the | Ladies | Mrs. Harry Stronghouse, Mrs. John Lowell, | Pete | Hildre, and Mrs. W. O. Rasmussen. Bert McDowel Mrs. Al Zenger, Mrs. Bert Alstead selective Service The nert meeting of the organi- zaticn is to be held November 6 Church parlors. Rasmussen - RELIEF FOR ACID § ' YOUTH HAS ITS ' FLING IN NEW 'GallanlSons fo Be Shown | i Together with Return ‘ of "Real Glory’ ; Jackie Cooper had to throw baseball accurately enough Iknock out a fleeing criminal; he and Gene Reynolds stage a thriil- a liam Tracy, who played the vil- lainous “Squire Poultice,” as well as Leo Gorcey of the Dead End ;Kld_s and Tommy Kelly of “Tom | Sawyer” fame. The adult cast 1§ headed by Gail Patrick and Ien ;Humcr, who provide the mature romance. The play deals with a group of |high school youngsters who turn ! detectives to track down a criminal land save lan Hunter from prison. |They have narrow escapes and ~ ! thrilling moments amid hilarious | comedy situations and a number of poignant heart interest sequences. | The second feature is a return |showing of “Real Flor starring (xm'y Cooper. Army (apfain Will Examine . 5. Draffees Physician, Appomted by Governor, Is to Visit Isolated Villages Capt. J. E. Cannon, newly ap- ’fpomwd medical advisor to John| McCormick, Territorial director of will accompany McCormick when . ne Juneau rext week, it was an- nounced at Selective Service head- quarters here today. Capt. Cannon, in | 0 rezu- Eighteen| nt to discuss, sewing A tea is also metime in December. of the dinner, appointed con- |Island Landing Field near Ketchi- |kan, has been appointed by Gov. of Ernest Gruening and he met Mc- the Seattle Hardware Company, ar- Cormick in Ketchikan Wednesday | rived in Juneau on the steamer |0 8ssume his duties, 15‘ The two officials will conduct iexnminatmns of registrants at Met- {lakatla, Klawak, Hydaburg and Kake before coming here. From ‘Junenu. they will make trips to | Hconah, _Angoon and other out- lying vmages to examine applicants |where there is no resident physi- icisnA | [HELP AN | ALASKAN Telephone 713 or write The Alaska Territorial Employment Service Delivery Service Out the Highway Every Day! { | A p! "| HAULING OF ALL KTNDS! ) | Daily Delivery of the ! Daily Alaska Empire | Highway Delivery PHONE 374---Juneau- At the Empire Prmhng Gompany 'H.R. "SHORTY" W for this qualified worker. ° STENOGRAPHER—Woman, sin- gle, age 40, high school and busi- ness college education. Expefienced in respons}ble Ppositions, all secre- tarial and stenographic work. Call for ES 376, L NOTICE! Regular meeting of the Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Pioneers of Alaska will be held Monday, October 5. Refreshments and social. adv. AVIATION ARE 'YOU PREPARED? NOW, as never before, op- portunities in AVIATION await trained pilots, Men, properly trained, can gain higher - rating and pay in armed forces of the United States and in Com- mercial Aviation, Applications for a number nf stutleuts are heing ac- today for flilht tnin ng. Prepare Today SHOW AT (APITGl_ to| ing fight on a school campus, and, |with a group of youngste trail | {a criminal all over a city amid thrills and laughs for “Gallant| |Sons,” coming to the Capitol to--L night, Bonita Granville shares top hon- ors with Cooper and Reynolds in the new drama, and the cast also features many of the talented youngsters of “Strike up the Band,” including June . Preisser and Wil- returns to| Army physician | |formerly attached to the Annette| Crossword Puzzle 1 ACROSS Forgy weapon 1. 5. studies 8. asticatory ck beetles . Short for a man's name Nocturnal bird Hindu parment accessory . Note of the scale . One not present Two of a kind i existed shaned molding oy Kill . Negative votes 66, Ribbed cloth 33, Boundaty . Headland \ / By MORGAN M. BEATTY AP Feature Service Writer | ABOARD U. 8. NAVY PATROL BOMBER OVER THE ATLANTIC 1 —White caps are pretty from the |air, but they're just plain brutal |when you land in them in the North Atlantic at this time of | It's risky for the plane, the |crew and the boatmen who take | their lives in their hands to come out and get us, but the Navy's lgol a job to do and it’s doing it, short of unduly risking men and material, Today the whitecaps are unusu- ally high. You don’t know it from | the air, but when you come down you bounce off a four-footer and leap many feet into the air. darn things fall out from under you too. The shock puts accordion | pleats in your spine, but somehow you emerge whole. The floating base is always anxi- |ous during a landing — anxious | for all the crews required to moor a plane safely. The crews'll be glad this winter when that $28,- 000,000 Argentia air base in New- foundland is completed. Planes fcan be handled there with much imore ease and safety. Everybody admires these stout fellows who come out to get us. They drive their whale beats through the spray, un- cencerned, risk arms and legs to get you off your boat. Minor accidents are not unusual. For instance, when we took off a big roller pitched a whaleboat up against the under side of a wing, ripped a big tear. Our floating base is ready for all that. Like the plane's arma- ment, the technical equipment is secret, but it can be told that a wn\' in the wing is only a few tes' work for the monster of the sea we call an airplane tender or floating air base. They simply hoist \the craft aboard and do the | work. The tender is a cool $9,00, 000 worth of the machinery T quuod keep a 24-plane squad- ron flying. What she can't do foc an ai plane or an ailing sea- | man just can't be dane anywhere. The 0] nuna roomlansur- geon’s peradise. It may not be as dainty as \Bellevue, but it's every, bit as swia.ry and effective. Den- tists, barbers—every kind of serv- ice a sauat get ashore he can get there, And when \a plane is holsted | aboard for attention they work about as fast @s your small son with a toy plane. The ship’s rolled into a glant where the mecks prescribe for her ills. If the motor's not vuauu right they pull 'the thing out, put in another | one quicker nu'd dream | it's possible. | The emergency -\-I—untu sun from our ten-hour flight to-, ward Iceland, our floating air base, anchored “somewhere ‘in the North Atlantic off ‘the American shore,” lmu uka the old home- Now the boat puts out from the . Short stabbing fi////flll 'III H=I%HIII% %flflll e ANEN AN AR ICELAND PATROL-NO. 5-FINAL: HOW WHALE BOATS KEEP - Nawy BOMBERS FLYING The | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, OCT. 3, 1941 EESNALENAPER) Solution OF-Yesterday's Puzzle DOWN 3. Palynesiam 1. Malo deer yam 2. Vessel with 4. Learned man twin hus 4 . Rowiny imple- ment . Verdgnt . Covered with marsh grass Poisonous tree of Java 1 inter- on of Seripture abbler muslcal ures nd Strikes with e fear s . Conx 45, Early part of dny 0 Yl 48, latic natives 24 > of confusion . Irrigate | Refuse . Lowest of the high tides 57. God of war Ocean . Grow old another. We aren't |the only patrol in this man’s ocean, it seems. The boat shoots! up moun of spray, and it's a| leap for life like in the old umnc serials to get aboard. But the| lenm r, then we're alongside the tender. After our shower and a change of clothes, we go after that dinner we've been wanting ever since lunch. But it's no harum scarum | affair — dinner aboard a floating naval city’s wardroom. The offi- cers are required to wear ordinary dress uniforms, with coats. gather is light-hearted, keen. 1 All this is another shock to an outlander. Down from a leng patrol over ocean wastes to a drawing room conversation with remarkably courteous gentlemen is a pretty big ad- justment, but it’s everyday business for these fellows. | Tomorrow some of them are going to get up at an odd hour as we did today. They'll trek up to the operations officer's cabin for a conference. He'll sit at his desk, give them last minute orders. They'll nod, pick up their gear, for another foray into the Atlan- tic, just like driving to the office. The Nnvy does things thm. way. ""DAYS OF "98™ Postponement ‘of the Juneau Fire Department’s “Days of '98” celebra- monthly meeting of the department at the Fire Hall last night. |ward to the new date because of difficulty in securing the Elks Hall this year. The Elks have scheduled several affairs of their own for the {hall during November and Decem- ber. | Only other business at the meet- | ing was the induction of Gene Lock- | ridge into membership. Lockridge compléted a year's residence in Ju- neau this week, fulfilling the de- | partments requirements, TERRITORIAL DRAFT HEADQUARTERS MOV 10 NEW OFFICE SITE Members of the Territorial Se- |1ective Servige office were adjusting !mvmselvu to new surroundings to- |day, having completed transfer of their offices from the Hotel Juneau !tn the ground floor of the Marine | Apartments at the corner of Wil- loughby Avenue and South Seward Street, The pew headquarters include a |1arge front office, two private of- fices and a storeroom. 1 wilF'not be responsible for nny :::Lf}% zm %, ml adv. GILDO BATTELLO. | | trick’s done, and in a few minutes| They, around, discuss the movie | of tonight, the day's work. Banter and leap ab‘;ard a bobbing bmtEHolmes Afe coming CELEBRATION IS POSTPONED hion until February was voted at the ! Originally scheduled for Novem- | ber, the celebration was moved for- | TWOFEATURED BILL SHOWING | | - 20THCENTURY, ‘Father Is a Prince’ with "Covered Wagon Trails" | Makes Up Program “Father Is a Prince,” a Warner Bros. comedy which. opens at the 20th Century tonight, has every- thing audiences like. Its - whole- some humor, amusing situations, and interesting plot will appeal to the entire family. The story takes place in an av- erage American community and, concerns itself with a typical Am- |erican family. Father is a bluster- ing meddler whose main interest | i life is his carpet sweeper fac- tory. The cast of “Father Is a Prince” includes Grant Mitchell, ' Nana Bryant, John Litel, George| Reeves, Jan Clayton and Lee Pat-| rick. Robert E. Kent adapted the| play by Sophie Kerr Underwood| and Anna S, Richardson to v.he“ sereen, Jack Randall follows the trail of the pioncers in Monogram’s thrill- ing “Covered Wagon Trails,” the other feature tonight. Randall, who is rapidly becoming one of the screen’s most popular | western stars, plays a true son of ftho old west in this picture. He is | Jack Cameron, horse trader, who is helping settlers get through to Oregon, battling the fur traders | who don't want civilization fo |come to the west. | The battle between the two ele- | ments comes to a climax when Randall's brother ‘is killed trying to prevent sabotage on the Brad- ford wagon train, the largest to | undertake the trek westward. - AWVS Knits Tonight, Governor's Mansion The American Women’s Volun- |tary Services will hold their week- I) night knitting session tonight at 8 o'clock in the Governor’s Mansion. All members and friends |are asked to come and knit for ithe Red Cross and British War | Relief. Yarn for these may be ob- tained from Mrs. J. C. Thomas and | Mrs. D. L. Wallace, respectively. ' 'ALA Food Sale Opens Tomorrow The food sale being given to- {morrow by the American Legion |Auxiliary will open its doors at 10 |o'clock in the building formerly occupied by the Hollmann Pharm- acy. Members in charge of the |sale are Mrs. Alva Newman, Mrs. Ted Johnstone and Mrs. Esther | Gullufsen, i The Legion and the Auxiliary will hold a joint installation next Tuesday night. Here Aboard Louise Arriving on the Princess Louise tonight are Mr. and Mrs. Richard | Holmes, who will be in Juneau for |about three weeks visiting friends xhere The Holmes were marvied ;l’ecamly in Seattle, Mrs. Holmes being the former Mrs. Iva Tilden, |first grade teacher in the Juneau| Public School. Where the Better BIG Pictures Play GR M[[”’-”fiy TONIGHT and SATURDAY ~ 2—GOOD FEATURE PICTURES —2 " FEATURE NO. 1 FATHER IS A PRI NICIE A WARNER BROS with GRANT MITCHELL NANA BRYANT JOHN LITEL ¥ Special Matinee SA‘rmmAY 1:00 P. 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