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27, 1942 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ) " PAGE THREE - MARCH OF “MEr Crossword Puzzle’ INEWSPAPER ; Where the Better BIG Pictures Play Sintlny ~COMEDY SHARE " STORY FILM AT {| Lagr “THE GREAT AMERICAN Monday | smA.cnoss borgihee | A A " Tuesday (Ap"m. S(REE“ . South African 35 The berb eve { ZOTH (ENIURY __:.L\_‘L—M—— towns o ESay | Frien Investigation brownle o 5 Tomionl 40, Leather maker You Belong '0 Me' Open- K‘:T‘::]':{" 4. {"?\lr'n';elll)!’“nl- ing Tomotrow, Stars Bldlculed 5. witnels ttiea an eastern 47. Made a short i country circuit 1SS dlanwyc Part of a 49. Small fish hammer head 50. Product of Persian poet natural dis- EB Gone by tillation Hor |z im[o[>] [m[<m] E <[Zmcie/-[nojc gmix|>0) SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU BELONG 99 “YOU ") ME with “You Belong to Me,” starring Hen-| ' gy ent 51. Immerses One of the neatest packages of BARBARA HENRY | speakers 54, Surfeited with Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzle | entertainment to be delivered - to v g Stanwyck, is " 10 ry Fonda and Barbara wyck, 1s | A Y STANWYCK FONDA the feature attraction which will| D ate ot B4 In'general DOWN laternrets local film fans this season Is open tomorrow at the Capitol The- | aweather favor 1. Young man archale “Roar of the Press,” is said to be the , . Musical note 59. Avid Monkey. So be It | atre, after a preview tonight. 30. Roman helmets 60. Allve Suspended s G:la:a fast-moving Monogram comedy Miss Stanwyck, whose major role | Guldos, Blarinet B EEEAtS | geanimation g East indfan | drama starring Jean Parker and song bird Wallace Ford, which opens at the in the films has lately been in . Butbentine tree| | rollicking comedy work, is the bride fl“%//““ . Buropean izom Century, Sunday. who wouldn't stay for breakfast, W frult-bearlng | rne picture follows the trials and and * " is f % n..-- Soclal bud tribylations of a small-town girl |wacky honeymoon Miss Slmn:'yr!(. “. -u.- . w:;n:; . I;fi:&s (L‘Ir\:\tt Cl:‘:l; E;I]nt»;’“‘rsrl;;:fln:'; with her usual reezy style, keeps 7/// -..y u. .7/ '/ refining i 'S L A : Henry Fonda on the run through- 4/%/ s //% /Z // ~"‘"::l|:‘m‘;°”"‘ L‘/’:;‘";‘;h fitllcmre"w: ‘;’l:lrx "‘)-\ l\ll;‘l‘l" e love CIaz ///“. .flg . Metalliferous | en he leaves on th D“\"Vll'll‘lt :;)\‘: ‘[:-:(?:x-:u:‘m be shown nfl.%//////fi//% Tn?ng i wedding night to cover a murder Commana.” CFTE T T T 1P F] ather Xilling ana front that o the Pointing out that the fury of /». A 37 Sort Olntment || secret headquarters - a b g [ quarters of a Fifth Col- Japan’s attack indicates a knowledge fl %fl.-%a.fl% g made of ol u " ganization, ‘ that her time is short, the editors! | T ‘/// 7 1 7 1 . Brasiilan | While his bride alternates be- of the March of Time this month H.u//fl‘.n. .//%fl. Safe keeping | tween pouts and fears, the re- AR (Y cast new light on events in Malaya, | fl -n%. ..n‘.. . Brood of porter gets in as wild a series of ! f '“"'SW Tonite Australia and New Zealand. “Far L 5/ R Ex‘;’.’fn‘.‘:"‘“ scapades as ever befell any news P 3 1:15 A. M. [East Command,” latest March of | fl...‘ .////%%fl.. L Putina for- | |gatherer. To top it all off, both L - Time film, warns against underesti- | W 7 B EEm m . Rows he and his bride are kidnapped by " ln Add“lon | mating the importance of the Brit- | //%//%a. .//%“HH.////////& Einlehed lana |Strong arm men in the employ of " £ POPEYE 11»1\ delaying action in the Malay | Hz{ ...’////a. .uu Plrmh:r tres | the Fifth Columnists. CART N — TONIGHT — March of Time || peninsun and efters evidence to - ™ | /% & It takes some very shrewd ma- Ay (1)0)0( 4 . show that the progressive-minded | - / ) ) SN I S “SING ANOTHER “Far E ) o ; Hi nnds Now. Zens /% hold god town girl to get them out.of this . covers Sportlight HORUS” 5 ar East Command people of Australia an ew Zea V/ .g-blel s i #7 dl : " 15C! ON the SPOT g PR The War’s Hot Spot |1and will prove a decisive factor in| n--../%fl. .-.. kg (dangerous predicament. The action wehaw 19! e * | the conflict now raging in the Far | alternates between suspense and hi- new? Ledd\™ and | | = e Y a larity witl® never a letdown in the A o™ s bt 2 ISSUES 2 ""Roar of the Press” Starsi, Matinee gg, : * Preview Jean Parker, Wallace || Sunday b’“[[”’””y Tonight Ford, Jed Prouty ‘ O . 1:15 A. M. SUNDAY — MONDAY — TUESDAY [F[=1>ln %]~ =] lo[m |~ m x>z [l > 0>z >0 mz /G- im=/m o) - >H]x] [c[o]=] . Roman house- |neuvering on the part of the small- | fast leading roles, Jean Parker and a {3 s ; s WORLD e | DOUGLAS REGISTRATION gt - TR | Jerword! NEWS 'E. E. MURRAY, PAF 1 NEWS SE-I- FOR JUNE as the managing editor and a trio ne { of former headliners, Betty Comp- PRODU("ON MGR., | son, Dorothy Lee and Evalyn Knapp, SIXTEEN LEAVE B.B. SUNDM; ON WAY TO KENAI| s s or e ‘ 30 IS DELAYED ™ = 2w FR E}'_f ‘Badlands of Dakota’ Cartoon East. i | Artie Connallyof Van Horn, Tex- | .0 0 o delay in receiving mR_]R. M. DouGuS' | E. E. Murray, Production Man-| . . DUR“.G NlGHI Weather permitting, of course,yoer for Pacific American Fisher- 5 Will be the new Instructor Of terials, registration for men eighteen Juneau and the St. Louis BIUES joc was in Juneau overnight on Mathematics and Science and direc- 'y yweiniy vears of age, scheduled for SI'A"DARD 0". Arrivals here from the Wast- will meet Sunday evening at 6:30 hic way to Kenai Peninsula. Mr. tor of al}hlcncs in Douglas Public j,,e 30, will be postponed, ac- ward last night were the following o'clock in the baseball park. Murmv}mn“n“ed this morning ror:SChool'\ if present plans of the cording to John McCormick, Di-| REP., IN JUNEAU JEAN PARKER * WALLACEF RD passengers; Thomas Shannon, Ir-| There are only three games. in-|ipo nterior from where he will | School Beard which met last night rector of Selective Service for Al- A : Vin Eaton, Madge Mushmore, Mag- cluding one postponed last night ake a plane to the Coast. materialize. aska. . JED PROUTY - SUZANNE KAAREN - HARLAND TUCKER gle Olsen, Gordon Picotte, Norman and one scheduled for tomorrow, in — a. Murray will spend. the next | At the meeting, a special one Date on which the registration is| On his annual trip through Al- Produced by SCOTT R. DUNLAP - Dire Carpenter, Rodney Hunter, Homer the first half of the schedule Which | ¢wo weeks inspecting his companies’ |called for the purpose of choosing to be held will be made public as {aska, R. M. Douglas, Superinten- piay by ALBERT DUFFY - Orgnl Peterson. is to end with Tuesday night's gperations on the Peninsula. a successor to Arthur Ladd who soon as definite word regarding the|dent of operations in Alaska for Those leaving here for the south game. | | recently resigned, perusal of var- materials needed for it has been|the Standard Oil Company, arrived were for Petersburg, Miss Anna| The second half of the schedule ' ious . applications for positions re- received, Mr. McCormick said to-|here by plane last evening frovn‘(:'m IN'EUM Worden, Dean Story and James begins Friday, July 3. DOUGMS MA“ IS | sulted in the selection of Connally. day. | his headquarters in Seattle. 1_ Wahasala, Mrs. Louis McDonald, | — e Mr. Douglas made business calls ' John Livesay, E. M. Hazelton and “o(K OUOIAHOHS ; ARRMG"ED 0“ lx:&hw fhflf)‘,"f(‘,‘ial,;"vfi';;‘fi': ,}:3?: ALASKA COASTAL PLANE (at Ketchikan, Wrangell and Peters-| ~WAIT'LL T up oo BR:'Z:: ::r:sl::lsufel;hud i with Harold Warden; for Ketchikan A. stated and he is capable of in- MAKES SITKA TRIP burg on his way to Juneau. Hc! - H. Rippan, Russell Schnider and MAYHEM (HARGE;suucnng in various kinds of ath-| Passengers for Sitka from Juneau Wil remain here for several days| COLLEGE SIATION, 'l'rx.uTcxas!O“r own_shop. . Dr, Hée - Vernon Schaefer and for Seattle,| npw YORK, June 27 — Closing| letics, basketball and football par- With Alaska Coastal Alrlines this and possibly make a trip to SIKa|s & M. has a freshman mile re- | o 0% Blomgien Bidg. Phone o4 H dE::ggseolde;bgg;mL:?;ag‘Pxi?:: quotation of Alaska Juneau mine| David James, of Douglas ar-|ticularly. He is married and ac- morning were John Nordness, Clar- 'before continuing to the Interfor i,y team that has been clocked ! sopeen | Qe e stock today is 2, American Can|raigned yesterday in U. S. Commis-|cording to the application dated ice Green, Thomas Thomson, Ray |and Westward sections of the Ter- |y, 3.9 2 o ckolk, Sr., R. E. Kunckolk, Jr., Mrs. g7i, Anaconda 24%, Bethlehem |sioner Felix Gray's Court on a'earlier in the year they want to Peterman and Gus Jurgelait. ritory. He is making his head- o AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, s Gertrude Eaton, Mrs. George Gates giee] 50%, ' Commonwealth and |charge of mayhem, has been bound | come to Alaska, —b— quarters at the Baranof Hotel in ST e air route from Beattle to Nome, and- Mrs. Rosemiry Biucker. Southern 5/30, Curtiss Wright 6,/ over to the grand jury on.a bond| Immediate contact is to be estab- BUY DEFENSE BONDS Juneau. BUY DEFENSE STAMPS sale at J. B. Burford & Co. #d —— .- " i : International Harvester 45%, Ken- of $5,000. |lished to ascerzazn 1r me Is still i ik d The Daily Alaska Empire has the necott 28%, New York Central 7%,/ James is charged in connectiongyajaple, largest paid cifculation of any Al-| Northern Pacific 5%, United States| with biting a Douglas woman in| PP I aska newspaper. Steel 46%, Pound $4.04 I the face. 8 | FOURTH OF JULY PLANS T ot AWAIT DEFINITE MEETING Only partial reports regarding ac- Wh l E P l o sh ld K Ab Ry ol oot al Every Property Owner dShou now About the annual celebration was avail- able to the officers of Douglas Fourth of July Association at meet- |ing called for 7:30,o'clock last night. Absence of the various committee {chairmen at the meeting prevented janything being done but informa- |tion filteréd through that suffi- cienty money was in sight to afford |a fair celebration. Another meet-| |ing will be scheduled soon to re- !ceive complete reports and make i (actual arrangements. - e s FOR WHICH WE ARE NOW TAKING APPLICATIONS Anyone in Douglas having old tact City Clerk Kilburn who will a“;u‘mzuszg'::dlfig “Ll‘” ::ro?:l;::: The following are excerpts from an announcement made recently by Hon. Jesse Jones, Secretary released by Mayor Hachmeister. of Commerce: William L. Paul, Jr., attorney for s ‘ g ! “It will be necessary for everyone who wants protection against enemy attacks to make his ap- . A_B HSHERME“ | plication . . . because the blanket protection now in force will expire, by law, June 30th. * * % fi fi fififi fi $ § ! “The policies will be issued for a 12-month period to cover physical loss of real and personal prop- 4 PA(KERS AGREE erty which may result from enemy attack or action of our own forces in resisting enemy attack. 'I'o Go 'ro WORK “Blackqut, sabotage, capture, seizure, pillage, looting, use and occupancy, rent, rental value, or ) s A other indirect loss or consequential damage will not be covered. e LE"[‘, DINE and “Effort has been made to provide reasonable protection at as low a cost to the insured as pos- - M i the Alaska Native Brotherhood, re- sible. Recognizing that losses occasioned by war are a national problem, Congress specified in its leg- DANCE [—— t" usie ported today that fishermen for islation that rates for this protection should be geographicaly uniform, that is, the rates to be charged Sl R Al Yakias hove ill be th in the middle of the United States as they are on or near the Coast agreed to go to work and let the Wi e same 1n e 1 e O e Unite ates as y are o r near e Coast. Ful'lliShed by RU I“, at the :":f’ll;’;“" sot_the price on thelr “No protection will be given for accounts, bills, currency, deeds, evidences of debt, securities, T, g ” B R e | cannery money and bullion. :;)rkerskfl! these places have agreed A home owner may insure his home, personal effects and furniture, and private automobile, any work for the Ketchikan resi- 4 g o u a s n n o Nk htae ' “Thede ave the or all, for $1.00 per $1,000.00 value per year. wages being paid by packers in Rates on most other property (churches, public buildings, apartments, business building, and & g""‘hr‘::“ :"dh $ie. approximateiy | all contents of these risks) vary from 60 cents to $2.00 per $1,000.00, depending on their occupancy, E”’o'y a wns:. DERURGEr han lns yea“j type of construction, and percentage of value insured. On all property other than dwellings or farms, o 3 The fishermen will sell on open 50% of the value must be insured if any insurance is desired. SIZZLING STEAK Wlih F}'enCh FTIEd i;’.’e’;'f,m,"v"‘“ e w"wp‘ You should make arrangements for your war damage insurance at once, since coverage will not e N— | be effective until your application is in the mail. No policy will be effective in any event until July 1, POiatoes HA“,IE 'm([ Is 1942. All applications must be signed by the assured, accompanied by cash, money order or check of * FRIED SPRING CHICKEN l lflVlIIG TO 60 the applicant for the full amount of the premium. . -~ Johnnie Can Cook It S i e e ok B. Rice, planned to leaye for the FRESH KILLED DOMESTIC RABBIT south today en route to the United - States Naval Academy at Annapolis, L where he is to report the first of July. i N Dine While You Dance! D L it 55 - INSURANCE — BONDS # pointment to the naval school, and - after finishing his school year ut Phone 68 Douglas, for Reservations R el rear able to come home to Juneau for a short visit,, i

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