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TUFSDAY DECEMBER 30 1941 SHORTS: Battle, Walt Disney Cartoon, Latest News Preview Tonight 1:15 A. M. SPECIAL NEW YEAR'S EVE PREVIEW Starting 1:15 A. M. Tomorrow Night Tickets Now On Sale At the Box Office CHARLIE CHAPLIN in “THE GREAT DICTATOR™ GENERAL ADMISSION 65¢ JEAN ARTHUR FILM SEEN LAST TIMES AT CAPITOL THEATRE With Jean Arthur starring, “The | Devil and Miss Jones” presents hi-| larious romantic comedy to thea- tre-goers through its unusual story ' and treatment. Robert Cummings mantic lead with Charles Coburn shares title-role| honors with her as multi-mil- | lionaire whose efforts to solve personnel dispute motivate “Maizie Was a Lady” to their punishment. |a clerk in the shoe department, be- friends the lonely newcomer, pro- |tecting him from the attentions of the supercilious floor manager and | introducing him to an elderly feminine clerk who she thinks {would make an ideal him. Coburn discovers lhul s boy-friend the leader of the Miss Arthur, that Miss (Cummings) ‘rebels,” Ar- ro.|Of the others so he can discharge ,md‘mcm all. However, through the | well-meant and forts of Miss Arthur, the million- o |@ire comes to view the |a different light, th v n‘tum-m he himself joins the ranks plot. This picture is shown for : A )10\: ‘) inst. the| 7 . lof aggrieve i Reningd & last times tonight at the Capitol| 8 I S a8 | store management Theatre ‘ SRS The troubles originate in a huge 'London Broadcast has the the star, a department store—one of hundreds | of enterprises Coburn o\nhr—\tl\mv a group of emplo\em trying tc improve conditions have hung ('o- match for | | S| lege grimly he tries to learn the names | unsuspecting ef-| and at a crucial| THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Savings, Loan LEADS OCCUPATION 'Dividend Set By Directors; A four percent dividend on sav- ings accounts was announced day by the Alaska Federal Savings |and Loan Association, following a | recent meeting of the board of di- | rectors The dividend, the second declared this year, is the ninth consecutive |one paid by the association. | A 20 percent increase in assbts | during the past year and substan- |tial increases in earnings and re- | |serves were reported by the di-| rectors. | Officers of the corporation ul(‘i T. A. Morgan, president; Stanley {Grummett, acting vice president; Ray Sievens, treasurer; and H.| secretary to- 4 | Service office here today from Sec- |retary of Agriculture Claude Wick- ard, announcing that due to the press of work caused by the wa {emergency, office under the De- | | partment of Agriculture will not | |declare holidays on either New | {Year’s Day or on Monday, Febru- | [ary 23, the day on which Wash- | ington’s Birthday is be cele- |brated this year A E S ile Muselier, who occupied St. Pierre-Miquelon islands ree France, saluted from his ship, while, according News Service, the dock sang the to in the name of to Free French “Marseillaise.” the crowd on During the siege of Boston, the American army used the Harvard buildings as barracks and the col- moved to Concord, returning 1776 substitute for newspaper advernsmgI There is no | Sallors of Free France Take Over IsIand '\\ trouble in| | mprowe condions have bune <o To Salufe Juneau Angered at the insult, Coburn secretly takes a job as a shoe clerk| An aerial salute to Juneau in the establishment, seeking to!be broadcast from London on New learn the identity of the nm-‘\'eaxe day, it was learned here to- leaders so he can personally attend {day in a wire to H. L. Faulkner | {from the New York headquarters of | Bundles for Britain, Inc. | Faulkner has been chairman of {the Rotary sponsored Bundles for | Britain drive here, which has al- ready sent more than $2,000 ‘woo]wwh Memorial Hospital. { The broadcast, to be entitled ‘‘“Calling Juneau, Alaska, from Shooters’ Hill Memorial HOSpltdl {London,” will be oh the air start- | ‘!m" at 8:25 p. m. Pacific Standard Time. It will come over short wave {lengths 6.11, 9.58 and 11.75. Juneau folks with short wave receiving in- struments are urged to lmcu in, — e 'NO HOLIDAY FOR with Insured Safety Members of the Forest staff here will probably be con- |spicuous by their absence at New 0 Inight, for the foresters will have ino holiday on New Year's Day. [ S U | ) Ice Cream Holiday Specials EARNINGS On Savings Accounts ® Accounts Government In- sured up to $5,000. ® Money available at any time. . ® Start an account with $1 or more. Current 4% Rate Alaska Federal Savings and Loan Assn. of Juneav Phone 3 Plum Pudding Nessel Rode Pudding New England Frozen Pudding Juneau Dairies Inc. Phone 638 will | FOREST SERVICE Servize Year's Eve watch parties wmormwI Word was received at the Forest | to| w ke | Free French sailors, fully equipped for their part in the sudden occupation of St. Pierre-Miquelon, stepped out briskly to do their part in the occupation of the istands in a surprisc move. FreeFrench Flgg Flie; der Occupied Island The Free French Jack with the Cross of Lorraine flew above the Tricolor on the flagstaff of the Gov- ernor’s residence at St. Pierre-Miquelon lnllowlng the occupation of the islands by Free French torces. 50— HERE HE COMES- Efi%’é"fi& WL USE FQR BENG lZ_:,ONE ' 0 Features Syndicate, Inc, World rights reserved.. DON'T LIE TO ME LIKE THAT = | CALLED LIP HIS HOUSE THREE TIMES TODAY AND NO ONE ANSWERED — WHY -MAGGIE -! WAS VISITIN' YER BROTHER DANNY- I WUZ WITH HM ALL DAY- By GEORGE McMANUS YOU CALLED UP TH' WRON?_ PLACE- HE'S GOT A NICE- WARM CELL®- PAGE THREE 20TH CENTURY '~ LAST SHOWING OF LAUGH HIT "The Great Mr. Nobody” Starring Eddie Albert Is on Screen Tonight There’'s a moral to be learned| | from “The Great Mr. Nobody," the| | warner Bros. film with Eddie Al- | bert, Joan Leslic and Alan Hale,| which is to be shown for the last| times tonight at the 20th Century! | Theatre. | It tells, amusingly and poignant- {1y, that “what it takes” to be a 'hero aren’t bold, magnificent ac- tions, but that quiet spirit that |even a newspaper advertising sales- man can possess | Accent is on human characteri- | zations in the plot. There's Albert, |a dreamy, open-hearted hero-wor- | shipper nicknamed “Dreamy.” His | girl friend, Mary, who works on |the paper with him, portrayed by |Joan Leslie, is sweet and under-| 258 Where the Better Big Pictures Play TI0[ENTURY LAST TIME TONIGHT PLUS An Array of Unusual Short Subjects PREVIEW TONIGHT 1:15 A. M. AND STARTING WEDN "LOVE THY NEIGHBOR" “LADIES MUST LIVE” “PAROLE FIXER" WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE— Without Calomel—And You'll Jump Out o Bed in the Morning Rarin’ to Ge ‘The liver should pour out two pints of Tiquid bile into your bowels daily. If this bile t flowing freely, your food may not . It may just deeay in the bowels, bloats up your stomach, You get constiz pated, You fecl sour, sunk and the world looks punk. It takes " those good, 1 ving in muking bile flow freely, Little r Pills by name. | nything else, Price: 266, boat m.n bornly ref a soon Smart People Present a Smart Appearance Triangle Cleaners It's Healthy, Too! BRUNSWICK JOIN THE FUN— BOWL BOWLING ALLEYS | standing, but she gets furious with < |"Dreamy” for tetting everyonestep| € @ I T S T U M all over him. ¢Skipper” Martin, |played by Alan Hale, is an old | A MARINE PATROL | Lumbering along in his job, the BOA'I'MEN WIll | salesman does badly, and he is) | fired. Later, his boss falls into the | bay, “Dreamy” dives in to save| HolD MEEIING | him, but has to be rescued himse'f hero—a different kind of hero— and much is in store for him, | ided fo Register with De- | (HAS BEALE T0 fense Board for Duty 1 Juneau small owners will {Marine Patrol assignments from IN los A“GE[ES the Civilian Defense Board, Rod |Definite date of the meeting will Deserting celluloid for splinters,|be announced in The Empire with- Charles Beale, manager of the Cap-|in a few days. ital theatre and prominent Juneau| Organization of the patrol, which civic leader, will leave here soon|will cover Gastineau Channel dur- to take a high executive position|j,g plackouts and special emergen- L“;; A]ngtllo.x l[i was h*u:‘)ned “’(‘l“y'lvm'nvll said cale has been in the motion g £ rite ot T b e Crl As the Channel patrol is vital {to both Juneau and Douglas, the |came to Alaska as theater manager| |duties will be performed coopers- for the B. F. Shearer Company at| . | Ketchikan in October of 1933, He tively by boat operators of both | communities.. Boat owners from |ship of the Capitol here in April lof 1935. pected to attend the meeting | Beale was one of the four or- All boat operators desiring to co- | ganizers of the Juneau Rotary club|operate in the Marine Patrol |and is a past president of that or-|should register immediately at the ganization. He is also a past pres-|Juneau City Hall with Civilian De- fense Director Frank Metcalf, Dar-| Commerce and a prominent mem- ber of the Elks Lodge here. e - In his new position, Beale said|cll Chamber, | he will work directly under Gus| Since the total enroliment quota | Luellwitz, operator of the lumber for this cl has not been filled, company, which operates mills|those interested in joining the land a huge retail lumber yard in|Bmith or either of the organizer: Los Angeles. Ee will leave Juneau|Mrs, Metcalf and Mr. Kenne! as soon as a man to replace him AT Y at the theater arrives. B Third sc.\slon in a series of meet- ings between members of the Coid Storage Workers Union and opera- tors of the cold storage plants in Southeast Alaska was held this morning in the city council cham- No announcement was made by either union officials or operators following the meeting, It is under- stood the meetings are held to dis- cuss proposed working agreements for the 1942 season. included Wallace George, manager of the Juneau Cold Storage Com- pany; Hdrry Nunan, manager of the New England Fish Company, of Ketchikan; and Jack Menden- hall, manager of the Kel.chiknnI landed sea captain who rooms with instead. But “Dreamy” is made the S ” B ' 0 U d | Darnell, patrol director, said today with the Globe Lumber Company in | jas jg being perfected rapidiy, |was transferred to the manager- both sides of the Channel are ex- ident of the Juneau Chamber of nell said. ! throughout Oregon and California|group should contact Dr. Courtney bers here. Operators at the session today Cold Storage Company. e 7:30 P. M. ELKS \LH FIREMEN 8:45 P. M DOUGLAS EAGLES vs. HENNINGS TONIGHT Juneau High School Gym Use 6th St. Entrance Adm. 30c, including tax Headquarters Hardeman WATER-PROOFED Hais H. S. Graves The Clothing Man Newly Organized Red Cross Class Mrs. Frank Metcalf and Wilfrid C. Kennell, acting director of the Public Health Laboratory of the Territorial Department of Health in Juneau, have organized a Red Cross First Aid Class. The class will hold its first meeting on Mon- day, January 5, in the City Coun- Praise of Teacher’s Scotch has been expressed in many ways, but three WORRY- TEACHER’S Perfection of Blended SCOTCH WHISKY ' ¥ SOLE U, 5, AGENTS: Schieffelin & Co., NEW YORK CITY « IMPORTERS SINCE 179§ 86 PROOF