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v Where the Better Big Pictures Play g b“[fl/fllfly LAST TIME TONIGHT ST OF T RIVER" S AT |sPECIAL 20TH CENTURY | & e v e w | John Garfielfi’lays Lead-| T | ing Role of Fast Moving TONIGHT { Film with Sincerity | 1315 AM. The drama.of life on the \nunx',‘ W,S(RAPPY IRISH Last Times Tonight | FOLK IN FILM SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU {| AT CAPITOL ‘: Judy Garland George | Murphy, Charles Win- ninger Head Cast state: abbr. Kind of apple Aecrial route Biblical character upport or East African native >ariod of t b ald \ of prop- t starring JUDY GARLAND with Vacillating For chtertainment that leaves m}:l:‘rv'p.;vn i 2RENDA Geo. MURPHY - Chas. WINN|NGER P catch in the throat and a la R Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzle |side of New York Town is telling-| AR i ki in your heart, “Little Nellie Kelly ‘\',"'w;,'fl % 1ind-of pigeon AL ly depicted in w:.n;:r Bros.! moy- LINDA DAMELL [ All > Char P I ver,” starring s e ————— O | D ating Judy Garland in he: Charge inder 1. Jewish montn |ing, “East of the River,” si And not bad, either! B TIME he bill e 6 g 1 - ' John Garfield, Brenda Marshall l Iy first solo starring role, fills the bill ernanation. . 85, Become 2. Change one's ohn b ) | “ EARCH or PREVIEW TONIGHT at the Capitol Theatre, residence and Marjorie Rambeau, which Tvnfl EPOWEB g D15n8§ i oa FRANK MORGAN in The filmization of George M f\,::“;g;"‘ closes at the 20th Céntury Thea- Latest, News HULLABALU Cohan's smash Broadway stage his bodies tre tonight. is a merry medley of Songs and 5. Hop kiln Fagt moving and "exciting, the ina 2 ) Ik in tk v story is woven around colorful 3 comedy, scrappy Irish folk in their mollusks story S ; 2 'i Taku River was so low a few weeks | feuds and friendships, the romance AL RS characters of New York’s tenemen LOUIS BROMFIELD Qxas ever aVl ago. of an Irish colleen on the sidewalks L o jungle which have been artfully Story H . An Asscclated Press dispatch of New York, blended-with a f . Winglike cast with capable, well-suited play- FlSh-Ea"n (ow Wl erta i " lale to the|MOMeNts of poignant heart in- Stears outat | ers. i b Mgt 08 il b i) Salamander John Garfield, who himself hails GEORGE \S *WILLIAM LUNDIGAN - Ovacted by Ovtside world was read by Perly o | Go in ’ he s setting used in ' [ 3 Amtm-Awunluowun— Savis, 4 resident of Spur, who ap-| Judy shows a ‘mew facet in her : BoMbilyoadobe AFTOM ke same . seiting. used . Bmg am e e GRS ot From ‘way down in the Lone Star parently is tired of remembering the | many-sided talents in the role, first A\-’m-‘: ::”m"y East ox Lhe_ l:i\(‘x,‘ pa)sM“S'}:OHE State comes word that the eyes of Alamo and would like to see Alaska. of the young Irish girl who marries Rains hard with sincerity. Brenda Marshall, COLISEUM — TONIGHT g ) | Writer of r 9 o . Texds are upon-Mary Joyce's famovs FErclosing a clipping of the article, |and journeys to the promised landj ToAr lovely looking screen newcomer, Yfl“ YOUNG AS YOU FEEL cow, the Taku Lodge bovine which 2 wrote to Miss Joyce: of America—later as “the joyo B8P exvettive | BErrira pepadine, Jslent, 1 . 08 “MARSHALL OF MESA CITY" tock to catching salmon when the | I see from our morning paper you | charmer of the Bowery, a ch&r- of a city dm:..“m +eao Ay O v.hedsfle'ra‘l . - —— | are having a time with your cows acterization that easily -takes its| (‘ml-hd fabrio in which she has already won eating fish. Down here in Texas place as one Of her greater Peri praise. Veteran stage and screen star Marjorie Rambeau does a fine we put a wire muzzle on them tc |formances. \ Work G The supporting cast is headed by Leading dovice job as the Itallan mother. George chrislmas cards keep the from eating. Try this; g dov g % if you don’t have one, let me know | George Murphy, who also appears| ma Tobias turns in another comedy Neube" and Aides .md I will send you one. It works |in a role new to him, one in v(!“" ;.‘r"\“lo.'.'. & performance that is quickly bring- | . I am sorry I never did get|which he neither sings nor dances. | " hie “fouthwest |Ing him to the attentiony of movie- to came up there and see the won- | Murphy proves excellent in this| W college | BOCTS. And William ndigan s Head ior Ke'(hlkan derful country. Now I want to co type of characterization Charles capable as Garfield's adopted more than ever, as a man here|winnicer seen as the elderly.| il brother. Having completed a preliminary inspection of mining centers Walter The well-timed drama was writ- iten by Fred Niblo Jr. from a John can’t catch a fish, let alone a cow. “If 1 can be Irish grandfatber, best opportunities gets one of his| rritory, in months and' Territory throughout the Neubert, administrator of the Fed- of any help to you with your problem, please let me Fante and_ Ross Wills original ‘" .o makes the most of it. Douglas Me- it ' 3 2 i know. | B _]’ g ""1 "_ e .z I w AT 'T MEANS TH'S story. Alfred E. Green directed. |eral Wages-and-Hours Act in Alaska Ry ORI osrene. ‘I“mmt‘ { . and Washington, will leave Juneau mn‘ls ANYWHERE /" i '\hcrcd‘ for his work in “Babes in P 5 for Ketchikan tomorrow enroute w TON, E¥C. | Arms” essays the juvenile lead pARIY S'I'RA"DED his Seattle headquarters. ;';r“c;)o.v- with sincerity and feeling [ E L With his chief inspectors, Wuner covered thousands of miles by air- - - o | | | McCrea and Paul Paschke, Neubert plane to check up on whether mine o ,r":.‘i’n'l‘" by o S i) | ! | BY losTRuDDER arrived from the Interior Saturday. operators were complying with the i Octobe ; 1541 * | ~roEmpedl During the summer he and his aides provl.sioni of the act. Made io Order erritory of ' Al By MORGAN M. BEAT e e | apparently whiie trying to divert at- tention to Leningrad, the Mediter- ranean and Africa. That'’s an old A lost rudder meant a chilly night | on the beach at St. James Bay Sun- day for a five Juneau persons, who AP Feature Service W . Wyoming Man ASK FOR PRICES ASHINGTON, "Oct. 4. The SEE OUR CATAL t he is the Business M Alaska Bmpire, and th e best of his kne of the Joins Staff of paer, | ) usso-German war now e 's @& stage that may demonstrate the staying power of the two powerful mechanized armies—and reveal Hit= ler’s plans for the winter | German military trick. They may { be expected therefore to aim their | mext big blow at southern Russia. | {. The Germans may have convinced themselves that the Russians are were brought back to town yester- day in Rod Darnell’s cabin crujser, In the party were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barragar, Mr. and Mrs. Heinle McLeod and Pete Snyder. Aboard The Empire aforesaid the % Local Company to Alaska \ fresh cut of replacements, and. can't big Nazi armies on the eastern fropt have been marking time for morpi“»‘ L Elroy Ninnis' cruiser, they encount- | ered a stiff southeast blow Sunday afternoon and were forced to row wn in, push down south. regard hard frozen one the Also, Ne ground, still unencumbered by heavy S % A vacation trip last than a month, either getting read] embodied in Rezulations. printed | spring by L. A. Stevens, certified for a new push or trylng to pal | B three miles to the bay after the O O e f‘(,(,ff'\‘.“,“. 1o BCCOUNtaNt from Midwest, Wyo. to- up their communications system-—oy | Wintel snowfall as an_ tdesl polo! 5agit SRy oot 4 g e 18 - Ie: publisher, Enpire | of Stevens affiliation with th Observers in Washington already | the big push could begin now and | 4o costarday after they failed to | NOW, as never before, op- “Alaska; Bueiness | C. Cooper Company here have checked off Leningrad and |land under full amlater 0 epurn from their trip, | ARE YOU PREPARED? Jumesu, Al Through business acquaintences Odessa. They take the view that | October. s e g A LGN { portunities in AVIATION § /Company. Jupeau, Alaskai Helen Bender, here, Stevens contacted the Juncau these two positions have been hn!')ru‘ . CASE TRANSFERED await trained pilots. Juneau. - Alagka; “John W. ‘Troy. Juneau, | firm after he returned to the b‘i:mlw less for R‘u for several \'\'N*m‘. What would such 4 Nazi drive| Men, properly trained, can Ca ,’f“\“‘}i‘u';‘d“,',’j(,‘[“,i"‘; 2:‘,::‘]”::; 0:‘1‘.\; ,;‘:’.pl”;d h,‘ A gdov iy ‘"'J,T-’fi e ibaiia 12 | The divorce action of Mathilde | s 2 . 3 i 0! and Gas Company as to those of resistance. | Most observers here feel that the 'B. Nussbaumer against Emil A the Ukraine and the Caucasus, now | Nuysshaymer, was fransferred fa, the nay armed forces of the curities are: Nome and engineering duties in connection tk t i i f J ns | these three situations: | Fairbanks Federal Distri 3 : 9 g 4. That the two pargraphs next above, yy e v snerating pia: 3 3 all- | v o sheigh 'Rk Unifed States and in Com- { eivine the mumes ot the mamesr Spote: with the steam generating plant that Hitler scemingly has been stall- | 3 " gitier may have been using b 'by notion of the Juneau court ARl nolders, and security holders, ir any, Which furnishes electric pcwer for ed in this major assault on Moscow. = mercial Aviation. | . i |gas and oil by the millions of gal- il contain not only the list of stockholders; the city of Casper, Wyo. Later he The vigor of the German drive at . . | and ty holders as they appear upon|po. oo R o s~ the remaining slice of the Ukraine. jlons weekly. ‘He inay havé reached _ o 1 | handled the corporation cost ac- the remaining slice of the Ukraine— |70 ine where he cannot wait until | oks of the company but also in cases d . th or security hold- | counting on the production of oil as well as its direction—will dem- | . lenish reser There- Probably number more than 900,- | / i jons for a ppears upon tae books of the com- e P et i spring to replenish reserves. ere- b= | \Pplu tions for a ryumher pea S IR Sacks ok I:guf,:“r‘y!nnd gas. onstrate Hitler's strength and his | reve he will muster a big push, aim 000, Prisoners and missing -should of students are being ac- on, the name of the person or cor-| Stevens is a guest at the Hotel weakness it "at Rostov. If successful, this raise the total to 1,000,000. These tuday for flight poration for whom such trustee is acting, | Juneau, R Tigureé are based. on, the mathe- r(-p(('d the said 0 paragraphs | | would give him the northern rim of embracing affiant’s | s this way: Prepare Today CONSULT Alaska School of Aeronautics, Inc. P. O. Box 2187 Phone Black 769 ' OSSN S SIS TUSSS SO SIS SN ) { e e PSSP d belief as to the cir- | and conditions under which | s ard security holders who do ppear upon the books of the company tees, hold stock and securities in a v other than that of a bona fide | nd this affiant has no reason to that any other person, associa- _ ' Found af Taku or corporation has any interest di- rect or indirect in the said stock, bmm‘ Radiosondes, these little trans- % other sccurities than as so stated by |mitting stations which daily go m. |dloft with the Weather Bureau's balloons, are being (hmlmas Eve ' Radiosonde tion, 5. That the average number of copies {of each issue of this publication sold or Observation distributed, through the mails or other- {wise, to paid subscribers during the twelve \qund e months preceeding the date shown above local pecple, b2 |day here. 7th day of October, 1941 |in and redeemed for a dollar ". (Seal) Hae. " g iy Y | the Weather Bureau was one found | this weekend by Cliff Tisdale. The instrument was released last Christ- R. L. BERNARD, Delivery Service (My commission expires April 14, 1945.) mas Eve, records attached to .showed, and ‘Tisdale found | dangling from the limb of a tree along Moose Creek, ncar the mouth these days by, it was announced to-| it | it! i The Russians {rom the start have surprised the world with the amount of military machinery they had, an their skill in handling it. Nobody was more surprised than Hitler. But it seems apparent that the Russians must have thrown the best of their manpower and their equip- | ment at the oncoming Nazis. Like- wise, the Nazis were forced to go all | out. Both armies have been punch | drunk for several weeks. The Nazis | found they couldn't drag up supplies | quickly without roads. They've been | forced to slow down, and take count- er punches. On the other hand, the Russians themselves have been rock- ed on their heels in all sectors. Now comes the crucial test. With- cut a long rest, how much more punishment can the Nazis deal out ‘m(, Black Sea, and put that body of | matical averages of modern battle, | | water in shape for the start of the | battle of the Black Sea. Oil is just beyond the sea’s eastern rim. 2., The Russians may be running short of critical war machines, such | as planes, bombsights, tanks and (heavy artillery. The United States ‘mlsamn in Moscow will be in a posi- tion to report just what it would‘ | take to keep Russia in there punch- ! {ing. | 3. The German offensive may fall {short. Both the Russian and Ger- man armies need rest. Neither may be capable of a sustained offensive just now, like the beginning Nazi | | drive, or a counter offensive such as the Russians have started in the | center. As a matter of fact, slow‘ | progress of the Russian counter punches indicates that the drive |is more of an attempt to relieve than the start of assuming about 7,000,000 men in ac- | tion on the eastern front. e First locomotive laboratory in the| world was established in 1891, (Qfficial Publication) REPORT OF THE FINANCIAL CONDITION OF THE B. M. BEHRENDS BANK located at Juneau, Alaska, Terri- tory of Alaska, at the close of business on the 30th day of Septem- ber, 1941. RESOURCES Loans and discounts $ 610,448.08 Loans on real estate 403,493.21 Overdrafts ........, 121.16 United States and securities Other bonds and war- ""bonds 1,035011.87 Sketched from life (‘ p Try Private Stock—the mild, smooth, | 1 mellow beer that's aged to perfection. Always Union-made BLATZ BREWING COMPANY, MILWAUKEE, WIS. i 9 Coprright 1940 Biats Brewing Co., Milwaakes, Wis, Private Stock BEER R e ol l of the Taku River, Records in ths 'and how much more can the Rus & ort fleaeen coh rants 186,750.40 “ e I wa ve a ; A a full-fledged counter-attack. | mechanism showed it had reached sians take? 9NehEmindtepbrghatilesdrive | Stocks, securities, judg- i AR 50,000 feet the night of Decem-| There’s not a militaty man of | S : ments, claims, etc. .. 15,219.12 % 2 ) X bor 24, 1940, where the tempera- |FePutation in any world capital who Banking house, furni- n ANG R ture was 54 degrees below zero. No | Will hazard a flat prediction on this | Based on the normal logistics of ture and fixtures . 47,226.37 Other real estate owned = 43,635.76 Due from other banks ... 1,048,273,90 |Checks on other banks and other cash items .. Exchanges for clearing point. But most Washington ob- |battle losses—not on the communi- servers do feel that the Germans \ques — Russians manpower losses have worked themselves into a posi- | should now amount to more than tion where they must pull more | 800,000 dead and wounded — the lmazw out of the military hat—and ‘ best « trained fighters in Russia. comment was made rega.rdlng a 1 possible sight of Santa Claus. I Lurks In every nook and cranny Fastest return of a radiosonds recently was last Monday, when! |one of the transmitters released ! 10,553.44 do it quickly—or lose momentum. Prisoners and missing should bring | house ........ 6,532.54 Ena § {only four days before was discov- | 'The Germans have been. slowly | that total uptol::r:eflmn 1,200,000, | Cash on hand 200,538.52 of your home or office if ered at Eagle River basin by A. puilding up bridge heads on the low- German losses can not have been | Gold dust ... - 22.00( you have DEFECTIVE J. Forrest. er Dneiper and tributary streams, much less. Dead and ~wounded v WIRING. [~ : ket pid Z st claen ot ~| . TOTAL®:..& .$3,660,335.37 i | LIABILITIES i g | capital stock paid in ...$ 100,000.00 o Surplus fund ... 100,000.00 Reserves 40,000.00 Undivided profits l1éss expenses paid 100,942.65 . o Due to other banks 503322 If you have any doubts about the wiring Demand deposits ... 1,150,708.33 3 €5 ' p - I ‘ “Time depostts ... 165649264 in your home, don't hesitate, call a quali- | Cashier's and certified i & = z » checks 876333 fied electrician NOW during National iy Sswasal Fire Prevention Week. United States of America, Territory of Alaska, First Judicial Divi- sion, ss. = 1, James W. McNaughtop, Cashier of the above named bank, do sol- emnly swear that the foregoing statement is trué to the best of my knowledge and belief, J. W. McNAUGHTON, We Serve You Twenty-four Hours Every Day! Alaska HAULING OF ALL KINDS! Daily Delivery of the % : 8 ““"'“ ‘i‘mslm Fmpire § come M " || pleetrie Light way Delivery PO B O reeions. || amd Power Co: I8 (Notarial Beal) Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of October, 1941, GLADYS M, OVERBY. Notary Public in and for the Ter- ritory of Alaska. My commission expires December 10, 1941, {E ) f WHI ¢ &7 FIRE PREVENTION WEEK ocr-5-1 SALES and SERVICE PHONE 374-—-Juneau Phone 616 * At the Empu'e Printing Company. | H. R. “SHORTY" WHITFIELD, Owner Iy doesn’t reign hmm when Sen. Gerald AT CROSS PUIPOSES—m.rm’ P. Nye (left), North Dakota lepnblun and Wendell L. Willkie, also -l”- Interstate Commerce sul hearing on Nye’s resolution asking for m‘l‘-mmm m“mucuuflm t at a Senate o

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