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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ~ ~ __PAGE THREE R R T T WALLACE BERY | Goodnews Bay‘rmh' Columnists [FRIDAY LAST |EARL CARROLL . ~avwn o || AS ROBIN HOOD Are Fired Upon in BECAME ACTOR, 7" NOW? | “or vio Granoe Operator 10| il by Senries| DAY TO EAT ' ™ hug own riim OALEATORY e » A AR l "AGAIN TONIGHT 'Spectacular Drama "The I_ead M TN@LS comtonic iroa iae mignt at it DU(K DIN“ER 20th Century Is Featuring' Bad Man" Now ShOW' columnists who shof rockets into H "A nght a' Eal’| Car' f the skies in violation'.of the strin- News NOW! i i I nt blackout rules widay of this week is | the last | o . | Ing at Capm)' Charles J JOhnSOfl Named grslnz,lllmkw:'vlvrld orders " Lo .\h(mt]dal;' wh:’vn duck hunters ||‘u|_\" |'I|Jtn" TOII S Tf)n|gh1 ST H to kill and fired Into several houses|the cold storage birds ru over | | Wallace Beery as a rioting, rust- Presldenia'sea"le Mee' where lights showed. from . the hunting seaso! which [ Feminine beauty, bright g - e o Vel r | es, are the satisfying ling, romancing rogue of the cattle int P ended the last day of Nlovember, |and hit tunes, are t : country rides madly into thrills of Mmmg Association staples In the mixture of music, D it was pointed out today Wy Frank | srarring |and hilarious complications in “The - { Dufresne, executive officer of the |comedy and exciting melodrama WALLACE Bad Man,” comedy thriller which| SEATTLE, Dec. 15. — Charles J. | Alaska Game' Commissiond {called “A Night at Earl Carroll's’ ! presents him in his most colorful {Johnson of Goodnews Bay was an- The 20-day period of giace dur- |Showing tonight at the 20th Cen-| B E E R Y role since “Viva Villa!” Teamed [nounced as the new President of ing which hunters may hatve ducks |tury Theatre. prars ez o 5 with Lionel Barrymore, he presents[the Alaska Miners' Association. oKAvS NAVY in their possession after the end | Pooling their efforts to make COLISEUM Lionel Barrymore the astonishing character of Pan-| Other new officers includes Rudy of the season will end on Decem- this production gay and enjoyable “D A ine Way” Laraine Day {eho Lopez, Western Robin Hood. |Gehardt, Luther Hess, James Rob- {ber 19 and the following day wild- 'entertainment are such experts of own Argentine! Weay ® 1| Based on the stage hit by Porter|bins, Harry Donnelley and Paul |life agents will make the muudsycomedy as Rose Hobart, Ken Mur- Emerson Browne, the new picture, | Sorenson as Vice Presidents. of cold storage plants and meat ('8 and Brenda and Cobina as OIN THE FUN now playing at the Capitol Theatre.| At a recent meeting at the Arc- markets and confiscate birds still | they go man-hunting in Carroll’s ] s ladds to this tue colorful locales|tic Club a banner turnout heard . being held, Dufresne stated. club. The cast includes many vau- B 0 w L {about Gallup, New Mexico, thrills|an address by H. L. Faulkner, Ju-| wasHINGTON, Dec. 15. — Au-| If any hunters have more birds|deville and musical comedy favor- on hand than they will be able to ites. You'll be humming and whist- g cat, Dufresne asked that they no-|lNg the tunes as youll léave the It's Healthy, Too! OF TIME - NEWS - PETE SMITH jot cattle stampedes and bandit|neau attorney. on the wages and|.,.;ation for the expansion of | chases and other lavish outdoor de-|hours question. The miners hold |y . {hited States two-ocean navy i FECT IR e = St X bany ddao i S8 i theatre. ’ | tail. luncheons every Friday at the was approved quickly today by the|tify the game commission and the| i i | i 'v deals with a group of [ Washington Athletic Club for fur- 5 FH 0 ittee | birds will be pla in the hands ey i y ) o The story deals with a group of | Washil Athl I Housz-“ Naval 1 Affairs Lz\]mnlul[m RLEh WItePr pioadl I the hehdh [ ‘Th;; :"fi'\l e 13‘;‘.,,?\"_" i BRUNSWICK “tenderfeet” on a cattle ranch near |ther discussion of their problems. oo the cize of the conmmplntcd'or charitable institutions for rm‘d-‘n‘ it i fsiesy R g BOWLING ALLEYS Mabel Knox and Marceli Demesy the Mexican border. Their lives are| New directors elected by the (i cooce oo reduced from 900,000 I8 the needy. - '"‘v‘“‘»- One lv_““’- At You" by R have been sentenced to two years pARIY SAIURDAY tangled through love affairs and|group include, Roy B. Earling|yon¢ 1o 150,000 tons | i iE'"l,("no” pogg il oo i b T in prison by Judge Simon Hellen- ¥ | financial troubles, when the bandit, |Charles Herbert, Luther Hess, Glenn | ¢ ‘tho request of the Navy the | i | Washington; “I Wanna Make Withi “gjeoripe to the Dally Alaska Sl o Andhoragh AT SON RN Pancho Lopez, arrives on plunder) Carrington, Fred Johnston, Capt.|jeacure left the type of ships to A I ' H Id (o HAppy SRS Y Loesser and | gypire—the paper with the largest for violation of the White Slave Act ez AR ading man|A. E. Lathrop, Ernest Patty, R. E. P e | UXI lar 0 0 | Gertrude Niessen, and “Cali-Con-|,aiq circulation. = e SR SO0 ad bent, recognizes the leading be constructed to the discretion of | fon” by Cacroll Dbroks. Goohvah Dé‘;’; “:; 030"’ s ? ! as one who saved his life, and sets| Wyer, Andrew Olson, Charlee Hol- |y “pocidont but Chairman Ro-| I aan r -I- d i:nh B e N s . ol B DU - Juneau children will attend their Out with a bandit's psychology to Charles Johnston, Joe Ram-|pe vingon said no battleships will | mha 100 tues ay| S AUTOMOBILE OWNERS annual Christmas party at the straighten out their lives. His stead, Alex Matheson, W. A. Cas-ipe ynojyded — | § ATTENTION Capitol Theatre at 1 oclock Sat-methods, unethical but effective, jtleton, George Hellerick, Frank| .mpi; qoesn't mean we are| The American Legion Auxiliary Yu'e"de Tea to Be s The 1942 Automobile License|urday afternoon under the sponsor- | provide hilarious situations |Whaley, W. E. Dunkle, W. W. Stoll, gyandoning the iGea of battle-|will hold @ special meeting on Plates are now available and on sale |S2P of the Elks, it was announced Beery as the swashbuckling ban- Robert Hatcher, Carl Whitham, L.|gine» vinson added, “but it takes|Tuesday night in the Dugout to H " pr g o 02 lHodiy dit, uttering such philosophies as|A. Levensaler, Paul Sorenson, J. 2 Id them.” { init ¢ candidates lven women stiu at the Office of The City Clerk. ay e Y 3. LitklsBage. Hefiry Roden and J {longer to bui em. initiate new ates ‘Territorial and. Oity regulations| A® 8 customary, all the young“Life—just to be here is life. It i8] Y RED R R 5 TR | This work will be carried on by ey e rha;v. e i)la!es S disl- guests are asked to take cans of & little thing—unless it is one’s|A. Williams. & iuw officers . of |the organisation lisnenibers. of the SUAKEG N05: )lz\yod Mratied food to be contributed to the Elks|OWn." is menacing, philosophical 355 Hostess Is |ve {under the direction of Marion Hen-|man's Club are urged to be present e Christmas baskets. Those who are 8nd comical by turns. Barrymore drickson, president at the tea being given by Mrs. R R. G.»RICE, unable to do so will be welcomed|as the irascible old Uncle Henry, (HA“NEL lEAGUE | Handker(hiefs a' | Other business under discussion|B. Lesher between 2 and 4 o'clock City Clerk. only man not afraid of the bandit, will be the part to be taken by the | First publication, Dec. 12, 1941 Hoyeeer, in her home in the Lesher Apart- |bas lines crammed“with comedy SlA'I'E opENS I“ | organization in child welfare, re-|ments tomorrow after i : | 3 | ments afternoon. Last publication, Dec. 15, 1941, | I_un(heon Saturday})mbmmnon and emergency work.! Assisting Mrs. Lesher, president | - eee - I SANTA wu.l MEET | | | | The committee in. charge of en- of the organization, in serving, will \ElKS BoleRs> DouGlAS IONIGHT Mrs. C. W. Stevenson, who is|tertainment for this meeting will|be the members of the executive YOUNG ROIARIANS | i |leaving Juneau, entertained co- be Wanda Martin, Ida Carnegie |bcard, Mrs, C. C. Rulaford, Mrs | Channel League basketball will | Workers of hers in the office of the |and Alba Newman while Myrtle| Thomas Parke, Mrs. Burras Smith, | Ibe revived in the Douglas High|Unemployment Compensation Com- | Meek, Silva Zenger, Idabelle Bry-|Mrs. Charles Crozier, and Mrs. Hardeman AT I.UN(H IUESDAY SZho:;ll cmnasium at l’7'§0“o'cloik'"““”°“ at a luncheon in the Iris|son and Mrs. Nance are responsible | Harold Knight. | , ‘ i WATER-PROOFED i | Baranof Hotel Satur-|for the refreshments. ristmas decora v i tonight “when. the Douglas Eagles| oo™ Of the Ba {fo Novel Christmas decorations will | % o : - day noon. | = i AR o be used to give a Yuletide atmos-| 4 The younger generation of Ju- meet the Juneau Firemen in “W‘ Guests surprised the hostess by | SOUTH TO WED phere at the tea. ! Hats neau Rotarians are going to mvr't! first game of the season to be | giving her a handkerchief shower on | pearl Everitt has left for the south s 0 | {the old gent with the red pants played on the west side of [he;that occasion. Those present at the' where she will be wed on New ELECTRICITY CURTAILED | u d ' and white whiskers tomorrow, it channel. | luncheon were Mrs. Alice Coughlin, | year's Day. QWIS 2 Bl Aoarcits, ar GIbHs eaaquariers ] was announced today by Lou Lis- Sy ‘—“ b 450 Second game of the evening will| Mrs. James Hodges, Miss Elllen | - o B SR power at Anchorage recently, the | - ton, chairman of the Rotary com-| It Was a good day for Lodge 4201, yoiween Douglas High and the | McKechnie, Miss Fay Stoddard, Miss TOM DONOHUE HERE gt n} % i 44 on the BP.OE. bowling lanes yes- \ clectric ranges at Fort Richardson | o . GIrav |mittee in charge of the childrens| = ~=" "t Tt No, 1 and | EIKS auintet. | Elizabeth Terhune, Miss Alice Smith | om Donohue, Anchorage attor-| were cut out and cooking was done | s {{Ohtistnas. partyeko telield SamiE e, % teams lrmmp‘lu-;l in atter- 25 — {and Miss Marilyn Jackson. ney, formerly of Cordova, visited In by coal stoves. Citizens also mll"] The Clothing Man m;& :uuf\ at a-PT ,VT“(?:!IN; . haje M0OD matches. The No. 1 team took . . i z G 5 MR Juneau last Saturday. i tailed cooking. ‘A TRULY FINE PIANO [l | Rotarian dads will bring their| . aperican Legion quintet, 210! JUNIOF @Nd YENIOr ‘Ri“e and piflol | Biadant of youngsters six years of age or un- i, 2647, while the No. 2 team beat i | roduct der {o the luncheon meeting t0- (1o Baranof Bowlers, 2699 to 2177 CDA ‘OH v P ri | 4 | lb . morrow. Liston said. The kids willl' Tndividual scoring | ave rarty (I"b wI" Mee' a mlll have a chance to interview Santa Elks No. 1 g & ! {Claus on the proposition of & j Barragar 191 133 187 511| The Junjor and Senior groups of s i % I¢ is sufficiently compact bigger and belter Christmas this Boyer the Catholic Daughters of America | Members of the Juneau Rifle and | o m«t(l‘;‘t e year, and in return they will pre- + V. W. Metcalfe 172 176 178— 526 completed plans to hold a joint | Pistol Club will meet wmm;‘m‘ E sent 4 proj 1 program for Sterling 57 1562 13 5 Ity S rday @ - (1 ¢ i | B ments of the smaller sent an impromptu program for Sterli 157 152 136— 445 | Christmas party on Saturday after- |Mght at 7:30 oclock in the space of ‘modern living the club members. | Eenescue 179 188 161— 528! noon, December 20, in the Parish |Fange under the Alaska Meat Com- | » yet it retains the incom- Mz, Claus has signified that he Stevenson 196 168 203— 567/ Hall, during their business mecting | Pany to clect officers “”;Tl Y . parable tonal qualities will be on hand, using the Juneau| Totals 969 891 939—2799 | last Saturday. ing: year, It ‘whstgfinouniced Lt inherent to Baldwin- Rotary meeting o ment as an Legion Mrs. Mary Rudolph represents the :“-”H(;fl:ll |7.V1 J};dy Williams, PICM-‘ built pianos. opportunity to give his reindeer a Carnegic 184 153 158 495| Senior group on the refreshment (dent of the club. S - There are ten distin- el vl Taiioa dated. Donner Lavenik 193 191 186— 570 | cominitiec while Mrs. George Rivard | Becatse a nuimber U[u:hc !Om(;‘ g For thls uished styles of Acro- needs exercise for a game leg and Parks 183 115 218— 516,15 the Junior representative. Mrs, |marksmen are now in “b:‘,"“l‘: . o guished sty L ‘ gan Add: B9y 157 194 156— 507 V. L. Hoke is in charge of enter- | forces of the nation, a membership | B'g Famlly slze oonics mow om display. Blitzen should run off a little ex- Stewart 170 180 209— 559i tEiRInRRE | drive for new rifle and pistol shots | . ALASKA MUSIC it e Pf“g“ e Bork 1 ol 87 833 9272647 The group pledged itsolf at that | Wil be required durlng the next few SUPPLY ‘Ql‘l wistmas Eve, Santa informe: Elks No. 2 meeting to cooperate with the Am- ' months, Williams stated. o iy 122 Second St BESAioad Club, Duckworth 226 192 188— 606 | erican Women’s Voluntary Services! The club rifle range i; no}vln Jm; 2% Second St. | > Holmquist 192 227 182— 601 | in serving coffee to civilian guards- | Used for practice work by the U. & 3 AMERI(AN lEGlo" i Couneil 146 198 179— 523| men. Mrs. Walter Hellan was Rp_;Cuasl Guard while it has b:enct:n' | P. Berthol 151 151 157— 459 Pointed chairman of the committee fered for use 9( armed guard m | | MEETING IONIGH]' F. Barragar 206 138 166— 510! to carry on this work. { bers of fhie olvig URtense JlE af Ay | 1 | Totals 921 906 872—2699| An extensive colored historical | time. | | = | Baranof | map of the United States which - 7 T TP ! | Members of the chnl post of the Teagle 168 132 152— 452| Was sponsored by the national or- ! "Ew I"SIRU(IORS | . (American Legion will meet LD‘““"“Scnoev.tler 165 124 139— 428 | ganization of the Catholic Daugh- | Y’ 5 |at 8 o'clock in the Dugout. The|parpell 147 186 138— 471|ters of America was obtained by | AFI‘ER (HRIS"‘MAS Ku. | committees appointed on collabora- R, williams 113 119 163— 395 | the local court and presented to the | A {tion on civilian defense will make | Nordensen 129 124 130— 383| Juneau Parochial School. The map | | | s 5 Ji Johnson of flight | reports. The committees are head-' Totals _..738 701 738—2177 | covers the geography of the United | Miss Dorothy Jane S 1 v and t led by E. M. Polley and Waino - P Ui s S8 States from the time of Leif Erick- | Anaheim, Cal, has beenvelecbetil to| i | Hendrickson. ATTACKS GIRL son. |replace Miss Ruth McVay whose | ;“c‘:gu | i cada s | Norman R, Helland has been con-| On Thursday, December 18, the resignation will become effective NO MATTER how you “Roo TRAVELS SOUTH "victed at Anchorage of attacking a | OT8anization will meet at the home |this week. L kst | Mrs. William Rodenberg and baby 14-year-old girl and been sentenceq [Of Mrs. V. L. Hoke to work on the Miss Johnson, who is a graduate | look at it—from top to bot- Jmss I have left for Petersburg for an in- by Judge Simon Hellenthal to four |9uota of women's and children’s o tne University of Southern Cali-| ¢one from front to back “:;r with | definite stay. years in prison. skirts they have been assigned bY fomja, will begin her work here bl f : | tomemm s Ty, the Ead QU |after Christmas. She will conduct ...inside and out—this is 7 he or IS o S A A A AR A2 A2 2 e For the time being, the regular.c“isses in first, second and third g A lsured Salel | business meetings of the Catholic | 2 b truly a great refrigerator broug | Daughters of America will be heid |Y?3F Latin, dramatics and public ” A of as, i jon the second and fourth S-turdays\"p]e:‘t‘s“sn‘mmh“ T e bargain. It's jam-packed y, ik of each month at 2 o'clock in the | B 4 4 i down- b G | atternoon at the Parish Hall, This |place Miss Thelma Ackridge, who| With good, to-earth other. | ! new schedule will be in effect until |has been conducting the third grade value that performs per- : | further notice. |classes, on January 19, Miss Myer, duri d ‘ ] * la graduate of the University of fectly during years an I | 3Wyomin¢, is now teaching in Cas- years of service-free life. . e 7 STOCK QUOTATIONS .- "wsomins: “Sor ' 1 —el . M“ “ w:ue“‘ NEW YORK, Dec. 156 — Closing | MRS,,C. W. STEVENSON TO See ."'." B'g | 7 quotation of Alaska Juneau mine| BE HONORED AT TEA valu‘ F‘a'uf" ! stock today (Monday) is 17/8, Am-| oo | 15 JEWEL CASE LIGHTER erican Can 68%, Anaconda 25%.| Mrs. C. W. Stevenson, who plans S i | WATCH Automiatid Be“]“;““mdswel h59%~ Common- | o leave with her husband during Even at such a low price, this : 5 wealth and Southern %, Curtiss|the holidays to make her home in remarkable Hotpoint Refrig- . 'A Tl.cnd“qbtah LHEIIN spring lighter. Wright 8%, International Har-|Seattle, will be honored at a tea to P E A B N l N G s e wgiit Pk sonme) vester 46%, Kennecott 347/8, New | be given by Mrs. Arthur E. Lind and | erator has these important oy case. Chrome York Central 8, Northern Pacific| Miss Alice E. Smith on Saturday, : Vacu! l‘.'.\"&"f?l'l e trim. 2% x 4%. 4%, United States Steel 51, Pound | December 20. """"‘“:':"::‘""" = um vy, H i $4.04. | Tea will be served between the Sealed master Unit. ., the @ savmgs ACCOMIS band o (;(?mes | hours of 4 and 6 o'clock at the home P iy T R o ® Accounts Government In 1'1’}“:’1 boaxn ST]?I‘ DOW, JONES AVERAGES of Miss Smith in the Spickett ol Ppe! we; e nt In- lu . I The following are today's Dow,|Apartments. « . All-Steel Construction ... PHECS P 4 ove it. Jones averages: industrials 111.17,| — xR a::nu available at any |rails 2494, utilities 14.07. | WATER COVERS ROAD Pop-ice Trays . .. Plus .. . At the short session of the New| The Matanuska River recently 7 MEN'S GOLD SET LOCKET sl ssior t e & Start an acoount with $1 and York Exchange last Saturday, Al-|overflowed, then the water froze @ Extra Giant Bottle Space. or more. A handsome ¢- HAIN aska Juneau mine stock closed at|and the road to Palmer was glare © New 16-Point Temperature Piece set con- 10-K gold fill- 1%, American Can 69%, Anaconda |ice. Cal ' c 47, n i sisting of clip, ed case and 25%, Bethlehem Steel 57%, Com- PR el e nten urrent 4% Rate cuff links and chain. . Initis] monwealth and Southern 5/30, Cur- HORGR DONORTH ® Automatic Interior Flood= chalh Sremdlr sn:x;nved on ¢ tiss Wright 8%, International Hur-!b Mlll(.’t)r ‘?:‘;wnl l..ufclub }} K:t— lighting St locket. Has two vester 46'%, Kennecott 34, New York | Prook, retired, and wife are in e MORIANCS. o iy Ala’ka rederal sre ved on compartments. Central 7%, Northern Pacific 4% chlk.;n‘:l:rmng Mnjo;; F. lrc. ;1!:)1- ©® All-Porcelain interior The MORTANS £ gora nks. In case. Makes a lovely United St ¢ a ; | brook, their son, and his wife. They | you xtra moas . tates Steel 50%, Pound sl @ Thermocraft Insulation eure of value at no exira coel; » Savings and Loan gitt. o expect (0 remat I the nort or / A iJ P l Bl dh DOW, JONES AVERAGES S SR A A & . 5 S aum slioednorn e g e on”swe oo oo | Alaska Eleetric Light & Power Ceo. 7 A averages for last Saturday: indus-| Martin Lynch tly left for the Phone 8 Juneau's Leading Curio and Jewelry Shop trials 11073, rails 2471, utilities|south on a pleasure and business JUNEAU DOUGLAS I R AR R TR r l m\\\\\Nvmx\xx\xx\\\x\x\x\\xmmW’\?W\\\ 14.06, trip,