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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1941 A DRAMA of " a changing world pattern of LIFE! VFriday - Salqrdéy PROGRAM M: Hall 10:00 c 10 START 4 pay, A GRAND WAY L ¢ Fulllavored, satisfying Schilling Coffee wins warm praise..starts the day on wings of the morning! Sh1111ng JTHL MO@NING ,»\ WINGS United For DDefensel MEAT is playing a big part in our defense efforts too. MEAT is building strong bodies for both our armed services and our defense industries. e THE C Al’]TOl, H AS THE BIG PICTURES AND NEWS THAT IS NEWS NOW! | R T PR T B Vs Shew Place of Junedu ™ SHOWS STARTS WITH THE NEWS AT '7:00 P.M, Pastor Hall P.M. ¥ Pastor Ha . M. | i FU MANCHU and LATEST NEWS | 5 IT’S A 3-ALARMLAUGI| RIO1 = Told w lml\\ I|ul oft e mountain Intimate No. 1 Baby s back with ED(;AQM R @ bong! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE rr—jUNEAU ALASKA NNEE QEME DR IBE! Ui‘gfi] [—3"[! Solutich Ot Yesterday's Puzle 64 Expres DOWN 1. Strong taste slon of contempt 65. Color MATINEE SATURDAY 1 P. M “SANDY GETS HER MAN” Short Subjects 3"PASIOR HALL" appearance Limb Stalk Be undecided Repeat Roman emperor . Beloved Gladden Corded cloth Universal Shakespearean hero S, Point of time Uneven - AND SECOND FILM | OPENING TONIGHT Anticipate with fore- boding Happ ¥ ces rubbed Capitol Showmg James| Roosevelt Picture and | “Sandy Gefs Man™ | ut Drench Authorize 3 Ghost 5. Old piece of cloth Less keen American general Melancholy . Genus of the rose Merit 4. Accept 5. Hastened 8. Diive a nafl t an angle original story by Ernst Toller, will have its local premiere at the Cap- | itol Theatre tonight through United NOT CLOSE Stores and other business houses in the small German town of Alt-|ywin pe opened all day as usual as dorf who dares to oppose the Nazi|well gas all Federal offices. regime The schools of Juneau are holi- The second feature stars Baby|qaying today, programs on es Sandy making her fifth screen ap-|tia] features of Alasks Day cor pearance as the star of Univer- i, Vnatedniie ibaditio - 4 sals rollicking comedy film, “Sandy 'gi.p S(“:wol and Grade School, Gets Her Man,” with Stuart Er-| >--e win, Una Merkel, William Fraw- ley, Edgar Kennedy, Jack Car son, Wally Vernon and Edward| pe(lalFlrSt Ald Brophy. | PR PASTOR WOODTO | RETURN HERE SOON Pastor H. L. Wood, Seventh-Day Adventist, expected to arrive in Juneau about October 27, accord ing to a radiogram received by Mrs. The First Aid clsss for those who were unable to take part in it last spring will start Wednesday eve- ning, October 22 at 8 o'clock, 1% |was announced today. The class is sponsored by the American Wo- men’s Voluntary Services. | So many people were unable to Wood, |take the course last year when it Pastor Wood has been to Duteh |y’ orfered. that the present class Hl‘;;b‘:; tam; K:dxak “;m wl’:fr::athe is being arranged for their bene- FAOAG B9 SRISNERS. ac WL ©T'|fit, 1t will be conducted by one Artists release. Filmed from tne! screenplay by Leslie Arliss, Anna Reiner and Haworth Bromley, | “Pastor Hall" has a starring cast ; which includes Wilfrid Lawson, No- | - gl et b | Alaska Day will be observed ter- Goring and H Petrie. It Was pitorially tomorrow. Banks and ter- directed by Roy Boulting. ritorial offices in Juneau will be Briefly, © the story of “Pasto closed all day. Hall” centers about a clergyman | . Class Meets Soon. James Roosevelt knew that he| had a truly great screen property | in “Pastor Hall" when he decided > to present this stirring and dra-| Nazi Germany to movie audiences.| The pict which is based on an| i coumaons 10 ' PAY TAXES TODAY Mcre 1onies i than $5,000 in sc ) due to roll into Territor- ul the final settlement yesterday { the tax collection dispute be- !ween the Territory and contractors for defense projects in Alaska. The 85 school taxes for more than 1,000 employees of Bechtol, MeClone ccmpany at Fort Richardson was |to be paid today, according to n wire received this morning by At- torney-General Henry Roden. Payment of the taxes will sound |the death knell of a suit brought | against the contracting firm by territory when the contractors sed to furnish a list of employes {to territorial tax collectors or to collect the tax. Yesterday, Roden revealed, word was received from the War Depart- |ment that its contractors were being instructed to give lists of their employes to the tax collectors and/ to collect the school taxes from the | men. In places where the army en-| gineers are in direct supervision of| project work, lists of employes will be furnished tax collectors and the collectors will be aliowed to enter military reservations and make tax collections during hours when the men are not at work, according to | Roden. This is/ in line with a law and Parsons contracting WESTERN STORY AND MURDER TO ' END RUN TODAY George 0’ Bnen in "Triple| Jusfice” and Second Fea- Hure at 20th Century The romance between a two- fisted cattleman and a beautiful western girl whose brother parti- cipated in a crime blamed on the rancher, is the exciting basis of | Georgé O'Brien’s “Triple Justice,” | now showing at the 20th Century. O'Brien 15 east as a westerner { who seeks to track down a trio- of ruthless bank robbers after he himself is' falsely accused of their latest robbery and killing. One oy one, each crook meets his just des | serts, but after the last victim is accidentally killed, O'Brien falls 1v‘ love with his pretty sister. | 'The young lady’s suspicions that {O'Brien is a crook, her efforts to ‘nld him escape an Arizona deputy sheriff, and the spectacular cli- {max in Mexico when O'Brien ex- [ poses ‘the ‘deputy as leader of the gang, make for thrilling, action- laden entertainment. Virginia ‘Vale has the romantic lead in “Triple Justice,” while other important - roles are plgyed by Peggy Shannon, Harry Woods, Paul Fix and LeRoy Mason. David How- ard direcied and Bert Gilroy pro |duged the film for RKO Radio. | 2 second film is “Murder :n the Air,” hailed as one of the year's most thrilling pictures. The |new Warner Bros. film stars Ron- lald Rongnn who appears as Brass Bancroft, fearless secret ser- vice up“rmu who must battle a group of ruthless espionage agents in order to uncover the secrets of terrifying death tay! - e- GIRL SCOUT TROOPZHAS NEW LEADER Meeting in their new central ‘hpndquarters in the Union Hall, which was offered them by tae Juneau Mine and Mill Workers Union, Local No. 203, a large group of Girl Scouts yesterday af- terncon gathered to plan future activities and try out the new ping |pong tables installed for them. Mrs. Robert Jonas was intro- ffers this afternoon as a res-| | Troop 2, which is sponsored by the | the Rebekahs. and practiced new scout songs dur- |ing the meeting, and also arranged several projects for National Scout duced as the new troop leader of, WHERE THE BETTER BIG"PICTURES PLAYI| [[”"m LAST TIMES TONIGHT TWO GOOD FEATURE PICTURES! SPECIAL MATINEE——.\ATURU AY—=1:00 P, M. “East Side Kids” in “Boys of the City" CHILDREN ALWAYS .09¢ Always 2 Edilim\s of Late World News SPECIAL SHOWING 4 Tax Total - 50c . STEP to Health with Better Week, which begins October 26. At Feet. Phone 648, Chiropocist Dr The Pioneers o One Night Only Proceeds to laska T Gutter-rat toughies sent up the river—for a vaes 05¢ Kiddies 9% Anytime Mrs, Sawriiay, Juneau Woman’s Club. Mrs. A. E.|neau and Douglaa will cooperate in The Dlily Alaska lanpuv nllfifl Maloney is leader of Troop 3 and|a week long cookie sale. Incharge Mrs. George Folta is acting leader |of the sale are Mrs. Charles Bur- |of Troop 1. These troops arespon- dick, sored by the Martha Society and Douglas and Mrs. Robert Schoet- | tier, President of the Central Com~ The three troops met together mittee. lmpfldmaflmdwn- F. G. Campbell: of - adv Defend Your Health With Good MEAT! 20th Cenfury Meat Market ThereTs No Substitute for Newspaper Advertising! that time all Girl Scouts of Ju-'Steves. go to Fairbanks then come to Ju-‘of the doctors, and will meet in neau by PAA. | the Grade School Auditorium. Use oo lof the Sixth Street entrance is | requested. Mrs. Rose Schneider is incharge of the class, and anyone desiring 'more information is asked to call| her. TRAGEDYCALLS NAVY OFFICER T0 BLAST SCENE Commander William Sihler of | Seattle, aide to Capt. R. E. Thém- |as, 18th Naval' District officer in charge of defense contracts at | Navy bases in Alaska, was in Ju-| neau today awaiting transportaumi to Sitka, where. six men were| killed in a dynamite explosion Sun- day. | Sihler said he left Seattle upon| receiving an hour’s notice of the| | tragedy and has not received an official account of the facts as yet. He arrived on the Yukon y: .|terday and is staying at the Ba |anof Hotel. 1equiring that no state or territor-] ial provisions shall impose a burden on the work of a Federal agency, he explained. Just what provisions may be made to collect taxes from men working | on projects under supervision of the Navy Department is not yet known, he declared. ENTERPRISE FUND, Daily Alaska Empire, Juneau, Alaska GOODIE SALE 1 artha Society Goodie Sale to- morrow morning at 10 o’clock m | former location of Sears-Roebuck. ——adv .. hereby donate ’HER!’S A CONVENIENY ;WAY TO APPLY HEAT Subscribe for The Empire. ariicles or amount of money on line above) I io the fund to provide recreational facil- yecn men at Chilkoot Barracks. Clip the above coupon out and present it with your subscription at the office of The Duily A!uskc Empire or at a Juneau bank | | { Delivery Service Out the Highway Every Day! MANY ACHES | AND PAINS These new General Electric Penetrating Infra -red heat ray lamps are at once convenient and many times are applied for the relief of various conges- tions. The next time you have Empire Classifieds Pay! Dedicatory lnitiat(qgt Class Wednesday, October 22, 1941 REFRESHMENTS rand Opening Qf New Cllgb Rooms » obher 25, 1941 Samcday. 2A0P. M. forms; floor, table or hand mod- that you have your service. Table Model $5.95. 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