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THE € \l‘ITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU Tomghl and Saturday STARTING 7 P M e If you've got rhythm..Bob's go' the band.. 7 ‘ The champion action-comedy of the year! Richard ARLEN ' Andy DEVINE slnmng BOB CROSBY and his DIKIELAND BAND with Astrid Allwyn JEAN ROGERS Children’s Ma!inée Saturday 1 P. M. FU MANCHU - CARTOON - CANDY Leather Pushers WAt YOU'VE CHANGED COFFEES| ) Can't fool an old coffee-lover . . . this is Schilling . . « and goodness. B I recagnize its full flavor Nat Wings of the morning! YOUR CHOICE \ DRIF 4OR PERCOLATOR Furks In every nook and c of your home or office if DEFECTIVE Anny you have WIRING. {'you have any doubis about the wiring in your home, don't hesitate, call a quali- fied elecirician NOW during National Fire Prevention Week. ] We Serve You Twenty-four Hours Every Day! ENATIONAL DEFENSE thesigh 5 TWO FEATURES ' OPEN TONIGHT FOR TWO DAYS BobCrosby in “Let's Make Music”” and “Leather | Pushers” at Capitol The hilarious career of 4 woman whese ho life really began at 60, and her fame brought romance to > young people, forms the spark- theme of “Let's Make Music,” tonight at the Capitol , which marks the screen ebut of Bob Crosby, Number 1 swing band Rogers, Buloff featured leading roles. lively story revolves around spinster school teacher who writes an alma mater song which becomes a smash hit when it is Ipicked up and featured by one of the country’s foremost band lead- ers. Despite her pretty niece’s op- tion, the spinster joins the band as wild fling at all the life she never had before. The novelty song | wears out, the niece marries the orchestra leader, and the spinster returns to her small town class- room refreshed, renewed and happy. | Horace MacMahon, ac \ueen villain, forsakes his usual ‘“men-| ace” characterization for a comedy | role in “The Leather-Pushers.” Elisabeth Risdon, Jo- a a who springs sound of a bell, or church bell, in support of co: len and Andy Devine in this a tion drama of the pnz(*-xing ———.o— Scandmawan Dance Planned by Sons of Norway Tomorro A Scandinavian dance ned by the members of the Sons of Norway tomorrow night in celebr: tion of Leif Erickson #ay, which was October 9. Because the day came in the middle of the week, it was decided to hold the celebration on Saturday. The dance will start at 10 o'clock in the evening in the Odd Fellows Hall, and Albert Peterson and his accordian will lead the musicians Before the dance the organi will hold their regular transact business. Rice Bowl Tea Will Be Given October 21 In order to rais nese relief, Lhe“guneau Woman's Club, under the sponsorship of the Department of Defense, will hold a’tea at the Scottish Rite Temple on October 21, betwsen the hours into action at be it alarm clock | MacMahon is seen tars Richard Ar- ion meeting to of 3 and 6 o'clock. It is reported leader of the nation. | and Joyce Compton | an entertainer and has| Portraying a punch-drunk hoxer, | the! . is plan-' took in the Canadian National Ex- position, which was taken up with Canadian war effor! They m;,u " drove to Los Angeles and up the ceast to Seattle wh they boarded the Denali for home funds for Chi- THL DAIlY ALAbI\\ EMPIRE, FRIDAY OCT. | Leaders of the Hollywood film industry are shown as they appeared before tho Senate subcommittee in Washington which is nnungltmg charges that war propaganda movies are b are Nicholas M. Schenck, Loew's president; Harry L. Warner, Warnar Brothers’ president; Darryl Zanuck, counsel for the movie men, | .’.Oth Century-Fox vice president; and Wendell L. Willki DONSKUSEAND | " WIFE RETURN | . AFTER DERBY ACROSS . Dance step . Compositions for one Expressed 1n numbers Side piece of an umbrelia ed i 9. Pile | TR 2. High mountain Mrand Mrs. Don Skuse returned | 13, Three-banded to Juneau last night aboard tk armadillo | Dentali, after being away more than| 4 Mountain in nwo menths attending the Soap Box | 15, Strict | Derby with Jerry Chapman, Juneau | 17. Vine champion, and tour in the States. 18. So be It | “The Derby was cne of the big-| 19 Sido ot & gest events in the country,” id | 20, Preceding Skuse today. “Even 1ed news nights men, who have attended many of DRty the big rting classics in the al ending whele pleased country, were surprised at the scope .of the affair and wrote columns about it.” | Jerry was qhite the center of at- traction, Skuse reported, and his parka drew mu nment their return trip thro already they were told he had left for heme following the opera- tion on his knee. . /u.‘...// When the Derby was completed 2 the Skuses visited in Teronto, Can- H//'.Hy/fi-.////aa ada, fcr three weeks with Mus Former Wireless Man Is Suing Radio Station | Edwin A. Kraft at Radio Station KINY from February 1, 1939, to Moose l°dge Meeis the District Court here alleging | that Kraft employed him in direct Io (omple'e plans Walter Rolfe, who worked "for| . February 1, 1941, has filed suit in viclation of both the minimum Crossword Puzzle 3 10, 1941. Fllm Exeéutlves Attend Senate Hearing being produced. Left to right [SILIAIPEPIAIC [ANNATGE] |is currently showing at MORMON EPIC ON SCREEN OF 20TH CENTURY "Brigham Young Is Bas- | ed on Heroic Trek of Pio- neers fo Salt Lake City One of the most stirring chap- ters in America’s history—the epic of the Mormons-—is . stirringly brought to life in Darryl F. Zan- uck’'s production of “Brigham Young,” by Louis Bromfield, which the 20th Century Theatre. The new 20th Century-Fox film l.u. Tyrone Power in the starring | role. Linda Darnell appears oppo- site him while Dean Jagger is seea |as Brigham Young. The film depicts the almost in- surmountable odds the Mormons conquered on their heroid. trek from Nauvoo, Illinois to what |s now Salt Lake City Featured are Brian Donlevy, J-ne Dnrwell John Carradine and many ov.hers Henry Hathaway based his expert direction on the screen play by Lamar Trotti. gowan was n\wclale producer. Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzie DOWN 4 1. Daddy | 3. Part of a pl ¥ ! I'rll]ak @ PAY 5 Astringent | . Mournful Frolic . Posed for a | painting Jewel Narrow roads One who pro- as new . Pouc | Artess . Announced publicly brofitable Il' . Blunder Nothing Growing out . Second note of the scale . Kind of meteorite . Corpulent Chess pieces Kind of lettuce | Groove 38, Pértaining to the hands . Performed oy miiunr:llon pright Baseball teams 50. Misfortunes . East Indian water vessel . Sauey . Genus of the Virginia willow - Stained ¥ (.H.y in Belllll. Troop 2 Junior CDA [H} Bmm E8s 0ng aoal ngmfiggm Thomas Steward Is IENEWRE NEEGHE Cogk cE Siafioned al Sitka, INETX TR E[TIHIARIG]Y] | [YIOINJIS[E[AIS[OIN]S] | Private First Class Thomas B ITIA|P [PIE[D IS P[A[T] Stewart, son of B. D. Stewart of | flflg [RIo[oMEIRIA[S [E] i.!uncnu, has been transferred to Efl [0]G[E|=MO[T|H[O] | Sitka, according to news received (o] JML [EIA[RIINIC[UIN]| |here last night. He came north [EIND I [SILIEMEIRIN[S] | from Fort Lewis, where he had been stationed for some time, { & guard for military information. Stewart joined the Army the | first part of last summer and has| been in the States since that time. The length of his stay in Snka is, of course, unknown. e, (allfomia Minister - Will Replate Cauble The Rev. G, Herbert Hllhrmnn Mll take up his duties as pastor | of the Resurrection Lutheran Church here soon after the first of November, it was today by Rev. John L. Cauble, ! present pastor of the church, who | will leave Tuesday to become pas- tor of a Lutheran church in Long- view, Wash. Rey. Hillerman, who has just ac- cepted the call to the pulpit of) the local church, has been pastor of St, John's Lutheran Church at Gardena, Cal, for the past sev- eral years, He is the son of Dr. George H. Hillerman, for many years Western Missionary Superin- tendent of the board of American Kenneth - Mac- | as| announced | !Where the Better Big Plctures 3rd BIG NIGH TYRONE POWER ~ LINDA BARNELL COLISEUM l “FLIGHT ANGELS” | I missions of the United Lutherai Church of America. | “Rev. Hillerman is a graduatd |of Midland College, Fremont, Neb land also received a Bachelor | Divinity degree from the Weste: Theological Seminary in 1933. is married and has two children. of | r [ Made to Order ASK FOR PRICES SEE QUR CATALOG The Empire Praise of Teacher’s Sec otch Alaska FIRE DEFENSE Elects New 0fi|(ers! has been expressed in Eleectric Light and Power Co. SALES and SERVICE Phone 616 nne Pnzvmnou WEEK ocr-5-11 that the “Rice Bowl” affairs which Wage provision and the maximum have been held in the States have hour provision of the Fair Labor Plans for the annual “Mooseheart many ways, but three _ 1 Treop 2 of the Junior Catholic been very successful. The temple has been donated for the occasion, making it possible ! to turn over the entire proceeds from the tea to the China Reliaf' Committee. The affair is under the | management of Mrs. John McCor- mick. | Thete will be a display of OLi- .nese handicraft, and a charge of x . Delivery Service Out the Highway Every Day! i HAULING 0!' Al-l- KINDS! - Daily Delivery of the Daily Alaska Empire llighw vt P At the Em;nr PrmtmgCampany iz HORUSHOR! a wm'mm Owner R I — 25 cents will be made Taylors 6o South {the Alaska Road Commission, and )Mrs. Taylor - left Juneau today | abeard the steamer Columbia for a vacation trip in the States. They expect. to be gomne about a month. During - their stay. the Taylors plan to . go to Washington, D.. C, where Mr. ,Taylor has business, and then visit in various places on their return trip. G HART GOES WESTWARD Oscar Hart wellknown traveling man, left for Kodiak and Seward on the Denali last night. ———.—— §ons of Norway will have a public dance Oct. 11 starting at 10. Albert Peterson’s music. Short meeting at 8 PCM. in Odd Fellows’' Hail. Re- freshments. Admission to dance 40¢ per person. —adv. On Vacation Trip & Ike P. Taylor, Chief Engineer of | ;Standards Act, also known as lho[Day" celebration will be completed ,nge-licur Law. !tonight when the Moose Lodge Rolfe claims that during the first meets at 8 o'clock in the L.O.OF. |seven months of his employment Hall. = Regular business will be | +he worked an average of 101 z‘lrarsacwd during the meeting. hours a day and was only paid 32‘ The group also plans to make |per day for listening to coded news fina] arrangements for the show- ‘broadv&sfx and - transcribing them |ing of the Mcose film “Young Am- |for broadeast on KINY and that|ericay, which will be shown in the lunder the Wage-Hour Law, he|near future at a local theatre. should have been paid at least 25 ———— ‘cent.s per hour, whereas he was lonly paid an average of 19 cents per FLORENCE HERE | hour. ; Reolfe . alleges that thereafter he !was paid in excess of the minimum wage but not paid time and a half for overtime and has brought this| Les Florence, commercial repres- entative from Seattle, is a Juneau visitor and is staying at the Bar- anof Hotel, sored by the Oatholic Daughters. Daughters of America met yester- day afternoon to elect officers and |plan their winter activities. Chcsen| auring the meeting for President| | was Mary Thibodeau, for Vice Pres- ident, Arlene Godkin, and for Sec- retary, Margaret Atkinson. The group has made plans for their winter project and for a Hal- loween party which is scheduled for later in the month. | ———————— | ATTENTION C.D.A. Goodie Sale, Sat, Oct. 11, in | Sears Roebuck’s new store. Spon- suit to colleyt overtime for every| |week during his employment at the rate of one and one-half times his |vegular wage, all of which amounts| to $873.81, Rolfe has been employed by Radio Station KEQD in Anchorage since| leaving Juneau, i Chapeladies Offer Baked Goods Sale i The Chapeladies baked . zoods sale, . which takes. place tomorrow at DeHart's Grocery, will starl promptly. at noon. A variety of de~ licious. homemade goods, including pies, cakes, cookies, doughnutsand rolls, will be on display and of- fered for sale to highway resi- dents. 8150 FOR ONE YEA| Mary B. Pool, Publisher THE ALASKA WOMAN is dedicated to the modern Alaskan woman. It will carry news of women’s activities all over the Territory. DON'T MISS A SINGLE C?PY mmm’-mbnummwnuuuwdm ‘Meheckorno-qomru m ALASKA WOMAN R’S SUBSCRIPTION Box 284, Juneau, Alaska words say it all; 86 PROOF SOIE U. 5. AGENTS; Schieffalin & Cc Dedicatory Initiation Class Wednesday, October 22, 1941 REFRESHMENTS Grand Opening Of New Club Rooms Satm'day, Qetollel' 25,1941 at9:30 P. M. Elks and Their Ladies Cordially Invited TEACHER'S Perfaction of Blended SCOTCH WHISKY NEW YORK CITY uwomlsmuu