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- T i E WHO KILLED JULIE MANCINI? Show Place of Juneau Friday—Saturday PROGRAM SHOW STARTS 7:15 News 1 i3 Danger on Whes 1 ris Day Theu Shalt Not Kill . 8 M. < News 9:30 P.M. v 18, Jr. Owen Davis, Dauger on Wheels 9:40 P.M. Paul Guilfoyle Thou Shalt Not Kill . 10:40 P.M. ALSO: LATEST NEWS Candy Fu Manchu S Ty Co.emonies in keeping with the chur will be held with n Lieut JEDICATE CHURCH; - , pastor, officiat- Charles J. Conway and other civ A of congratulations was by Pastor Dowler from hop Kaila as follows: “One having passed on 23 since laying of ation stone of Finnish Church in when Finnish-born Etholin was Colony Governor, and Cyg- naeus was first pastor of Lutheran Church of Finland. Send you and congregation sincere wishes oi peace and blessing, hoping you will to follow Holy traditions of our Father (Signed) Kaila, Archbishop of Finland.” Other communications have been received from Lutheran bodies throughout the States. Birthday Dedication Dowler states that in se- November 23 as the day for cation and cornerstone lay- the Church Council, at a meet- message received Archui: which read hun- No- build- No- Cree Sunday laid n ka THIS WHISKEY 55 YEARS OLD continue ing held two months ago, did not e realize that the date selected co- incided wit cne hundredth the ka church until Hardeman WATER-PROOFED H. S. Graves The Clothing Man | pistillery €0 wmflw -nd':"l:_‘f,mucm ! TO COMMEMORATE ELECTRIC RANGE WE OFFER YOU THIS NEW CENTURY FOR ONLY RS §129.95 O commemorate Hotpoint’s Millionth Electric Range,we offer the New CENTURY model. A rich fund of manufacturing experience and skill enables Hot- point to produce this big value i The NEW CENTURY electric range at a truly low gives you Hotpoint high price. See it at our store today. quality at a reallow. price! 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TWO FEATURES foun- | Douglas | TURS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-~JUNEAU, AEASKA MURDER DRAMA AND COMEDY IN"° THE CROWD ROARS ...as fearless pilots fight 1 Capitol Shdwifig "Danger on Wheels” and ""Thou Shalt Not Kill” Now A gripping story of human heart- |break is brought to the screem in “Thou Shalt Not Kill,” Republic which opens today at the Theatre ith the problems of & man, ostracized drama sted young " society which does not under- tand him, it follows his downfal ;““ "“l‘.fi and his ultimate regeneration at |the hands of kindly and sym- pathetic mini istic in treatment, the story Now en Stevens might be the story {of any boy who, finding himself Iu(u of harmon; vith an environ- the telegram from Archbishop Kaila |ment U and strange to him, st iionship and un- arrived. And Archbishop Kaila has | not been in touch with the Church |derstandin sources undesirable Council prior to his telegraphic | N ek | Involved, in an un- The new modern construction ;,s}fl}"u‘ly murder case, the wisdam expected to be complete by Janu-|9f the minister alone saves him ary, 1942, It is located on Lincoln |from death on the gallows. Street, in the heart of Sitka's| .Charles Biadford turns in a busine: listrict, which central lo- | Penetrating and unforgettable per- cation will afford easy accessability | {OFmance, as Reverend Chris. to the Seamen’s Mission and read-| In the second feature, ing roqm planned for the basement |iN€: one of the most thrilling and of the church. The R. D. Peterman | Uangerous of sports, s affords the Construction Company is the gen-|StOry basis for Richard Arlen and eral contractor for the structure,|Andy Devine’s newest co-siarring| and the architecture was planned |Picture, “Danger on Wheels." Coms | |edy and romance are blended with | by the H. B. Foss Company, of 3 Juneau spectacular racing scenes in this/| Immediately preceding the lay-|neW Universal production ing of the cornérstone, services wili | AR ol e held in the Coliseum Theatre, | where Pastor Dowler will deliver a sermon entitled “Cornerstones of ARMY REFUSES | me .o | INWAGE WORK Legion Juniors Hold o1, pynn Says Engineers Elections; Plan.for | Won't Reply to Labor December Adtivifies ~ Division Enquiries 3 | Refusal of the U. S. Army Dis- Eileen Hellan was elected Presi- 'y Engineer's Office at Seattle dent of the newly reorganized Am-|(, 1on1o (o inquiries by the Alaska erican Legion Auxiliary Juniors at' pivicion of Labor the meeting of members held Wed- nesday afternoon in the Dugout The meeting was in charge. of Mrs. about back wages owed workers on Alaskan defense projects was announced today by Steve McCutcheon, chief clerk cf w J] N l‘“‘»" the division _ Othe ';“‘_“;‘ "“~'l as follows:| pyoiects by several former, em- E Vice-President, Florence Dob- p)oees of the Army Engineers sen; Second Vice: President, Claite oorps who were unable to collect so o rothes - ; g)l_“z" Se _‘r‘ ) D““}’; hea Hen- wogo5 earned at the Yakutat air H““ o el e )I’“‘- field project, caused McCutcheon SIBLRIian,; arrlet Stonehouse; ¢, tgxe action in their cases sev- Sergeant-at-Arms, Connie Davis S 5 eral weeks ago. Three Juneau men AR b were subsequently paid a total of Plans for a Christmas party and gsqes pe the Seattle office, some Chaplain, Carol Olson. “Maybe they can't reply to our other activities for December will of the money involved being sent be made at the next meeting, which ¢ wrecuteheon to deliver. will take place Friday, November —powever ool B, C. Dunn, in 28. Members will meet in the home gyargo of the Seattle -offices, e of Mrs, A. W. Stewprt in the 20th g, nformed the Division of La- Century Apartments just after po. that his office “in the future school. will be unable to reply” to com- % M- 2 munications from the Territorial |office regarding back wages. Dunn | 'DI'. Hl!" |0 AddreSS |suggested in a telegram to Mc- 5.8 Cutcheon that claimants of back physmans al Meef veses be advisea w0 contact the Seattle office directly. It was fail- ) . ure of the Seattle office to repiy Dr. Frank E. Hull, Red Cr0ss 45 individual claims which origin- physician, will be guest speaker gyy prought action by the Terri- Monday night at a meeting of the torial authority. Juneau Medical Society. The phy- & ‘}l:;is::l“;;:,;?‘ietg:nfefdmk pe ik communications,” McCutcheon said, Routine business will be taken up ‘:nut ““:L x_sntlgomg fa:halt the by the group, and then Dr. Hull will f,ommlun cations! If a laboring muq speak on the part the private phy- 15 OWwed money byl anybody. and sician will play in national defense C2n't collect' it, it's the specific emergencies. Iduty of this division to help him.” { e { - . | Four Generations | et ‘ ound .. Present at Di | orresentaibinner oo o v e w0 MEEISTONIgh ‘When _ guests assembled. at the Thanksgiving dinner - yesterday ‘in the home of Mr. and “Mrs. Stanley Rekosh, four generations were rep- | c‘éy Business’ whigh, Has ; | b i as:piled up resented: Mrs. Mary Kemmerling, for the past monglh tfue to be sort- mother of Mrs. L. M. Ritter and eq out tonight when the long: | 8- Mrs. D. B. Femmer; Mr. and Mrs. delayed meeting of the City Council Raymond Haydon (Helen Ritter), is held, beginning at 8 pm. in the Grant Ritter and Mr. and Mrs. City Hall. Rekosh’s small daughter Elmbeth’ Postponed previously, the meeting Ann and Mary Agnes, | was made possible when Ernest Par- ;Oux:n last v‘week- returned from a | 2 ess trip to Sitka, where he Delicious? - JUNO-MAID operates an electric supply shop With Mayor Harry I. Lucas and || Councilman Harry Lee in the States, the absence of Parsons previously Now A le at ; °¥W cor Every Day. Excellent | for Winter Salads | Try the New | CHOCOLATE MILK 10c pint 18c quart | JUNEAU DAmIEIS Incorporate: cil session of the month from beinz |- held because the city fathers lacked ' 2 quorum to conduct business. THANKSGIVING NOW | With Old Sol hesming down on ' Juneau after - @ stretch of rainy weather, local residents took ad- | vantage of the fine weather to call | on friends yesterday and extend ' Thanksgiving greetings. Several resi dents held open house for thel friends, and other informal calli was done. Every person on the Channel Ienhex‘ entertained guests and men- bers of their families or took part in dinner parties traditionally over- | flowing with huge turkeys and a the trimmings. Today towsnpeopl appeared to be still suffering with uto-rac- | DOUBLE FEATURE | ¢ 1 } ! Away from the movie camera for months, Screen Player Virginia Bruce finally comes under the camera glare at Beverly Hills, Cal, as she poses proudly with her son, Christopher Briggs Ruben, 11 months old; her husband, J. Waiter Ruben, producer, and her daugh- ter, Susan Gilbert, The daughter is Miss Bruce's child by her first marriage to the late actor, John Gilbert. prevented the first scheduled Coun- N tported the Germans were halted I Romance in Old California styled by Tyrone Power and Linda Darnell! Greater than his triumphs in “Jesse James” and “In Old Chicago” is Tyrone's portrayal of the famous masked adventurer in “The Mark of Zorro,” 20th Century-Fox film which is now at the 26th Century Fheatre. Linda is the beautiful senorita who gives the bandit her love, With Basil Rathbone she heads a superb supporting cast which also feature Gale Sondergaard, Eugene Pallette and many others. { the effects of overeating, but a glaz- | Soy beans and byproducts, Si-| ed and happy look is upon their berian timber and dried fish are of Vladi- e principal ok. faces. exports Sons of Norway to Have 'I'h“.d Pany; of 1941 total 19,078, 2 Meeting Saturday " Holding the third in the series of card parties, the Sons of Norway invite the public to take part in the games tomorrow night at.8 o'clock in the Odd Fellows’ Hall, the pro- ceeds of which will be sent to the Norwegian fund raised to purchase airplanes. Prior to the party, the group will hold a meeting at 7 o'clock, and several new candidates may be in- itiated. A. Haugrud, organizer from San Francisco, will conduct the meeting. Vo oo Pid Yeu Enjoy Yeur Thanksgiving Dinner? |we HoeE so Tula Baifle “''Now Serious LONDON, Nov. 21-—A ' Moscow adio tonight, picked up. here, said ‘serious situation” has developed in the battle at Tula, 100 miles south, where the Russians had re- If you bought your meat at the 20th CENTURY MEAT MARKET, we know that you were a proud hostess, and will continue to be smart by making all of. your meat purchases with us. auring the past few days. i B Good Meats | Makethe Meal YOUR CHILD'S coughing —caused by throat “tick’ rifation, mouth b ng, or ‘a cold—can cften be prevented b rubbing throat chest wit sl | 20th CENTURY VAPORLA'S poultice action loosens phlegm, relieve: ICKS VaroRus ful sleep. “Try jt!. \ —————— | Janet Beecher, Robert Lowery and | Civilian air raid deaths for all| England in the first eight months Vhere the'Better Big Pictures Play TYRONE POWER, | . 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Gale Son- | dergaard scores as the vain, flir- tatious wife of the wicked alcalde, |and others who shine in the superb YRONE POWER in the most famous screen roles! cast include Eugene Pallette as Fray Felipe, J. Edward Bromberg .cwo Il' ITS E Pj‘ las the alcalde, Montagu Love, i, Lol ot “MARYLAND" | Chris-Pin - Martin - "Daughter Born ;o | Sunngyg Family| It was a real Thanksgiving yester- day for George Sundborg, planning | technician of the National Resources | Planning Board, when a radiogram informed him that he had become | the father of an eight-pound baby girl. To be christened Rosemary, the new member of the Sundborg fam- ily was born at Hoquiam, Washing- ton, where Mrs. Sundborg’s family Indians of Santo Domingo Pueb- ‘o in northern New Mexico believe | that eagles control the movements of the clouds. B BUY DEFENSE BONDS CLOTHES that are CLEANED OFTEN—Wear Longer] Send YOUR GARMENTS to Triangle Smart men present a smart Inoking appearance 4 » weiei Lney resides. 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