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WEDNFSDAY SEPTFJWBER‘) |942 SPY MELODRAMA ON CAPITOL BILL An Exciting International lady Pack- | Story of ed Full of Exciting E,{E,’}f,fe e o ‘ Adlon Is Here atrurmg roles, Edward Small’s | ternational Lady,” a thrill-packed | spy melodrama highlighting the activities of a gang of international saboteurs, will have its local pre- miere at the Capitol Theatre to- | United Artists re- {night through lease. Based on | written by E. Lloyd Sheldon and ‘Jack De Witt and directed by Tim | Whelan, “International Lady” un- ‘Iulds its dramatic action in London, Lisbon and New York. The sup- !porting cast in the film feapures |Gene Lockhart and George Zucco. BRENT. MASSEY . 4 | " Briefly, the story of " “Interna- tional Lady” concerns the activities BASIL RATHBONE . TERNATIONAL \LAD detectives to shadow the young lady in an attempt to discover the higher-ups. don, shifts to Lisbon where they embark upon the Clipper Ship and | winds up in New York. How the| gang is finally vides the film with many thrilling sequences and a smashing, pense-filled cllmax TIDES TOMORROW | suspected of 'belonging to a sabo- ——AND— tage ring bent on crippling the flow of American planes to England. “SWORDS AND SOLDIERS” A Story of West Point The FBI in Washington and Scot- “TAKE IT OR LEAVE IT” LATEST NEWS with GENE LOCKHART Released thu United Artists SHOW STARTS at 7:15 — FEATURES 7:50-10:10 Salute Our Heroes! Buy U. S. Bonds and Stamps Today THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES! High tide - 1:32 am, 153 I<‘Et Low tide 7:46 am., % | High tide 2:03 p.m., 167 Ieet. | Low tide 8:03 pm., 0.8 feet Show Place of Juneau guests, The next meeting of the group\ will be a social meeting to be held | September 22. (DA Makes Plans For Dinner This ® Saturday Night GOV. GRUENING LEAVES ON TRIP‘ DOUGLAS NEWS LlGHT VOTE FEATURES BIENNIAL ELECTION Members of the Catholic Daught- ers of America met last evening in the Parish Hall here and held a Douglas voters tumgd out yes- routine business session during | OGOV: Ernest Gruening left Ju-|terday in small numbers only for which plans were made for future neau by plane late yesterday for,the Territorial Election, as but 66 activities. an official business trip to the out of a possible close to 200 bal- First on the schedule of events | Westward. He expects to be absent lots had been turned in when the for this year is the annual birthday [OF two weeks. polls closed at 7 o'clock. He was accompanied by Capt., One of the ballots was found to party of the Juneau group, called the Court of the Little Flower, es- tablished five years ago in Juneau As the annual celebration, a din- ner will be held at 6:30 o'clock this saturday evening in the Parish Hall for members of the court and their Car] F. Scheibner and Maj. M. R. Marston. .- The Daily Alaska Empire has the largest paid circulation of any Al- recorded. aska .newspaper. | Among the other candidates, and lincidentally those receiving highest votes in Douglas were all listed as | Democrats, Oscar Olson for Treas- {urer received 51, Walter Sharpe 61 | for Commissioner of Labor and Ar- | thur Walker 57 for Senator. } Candidates for Representative tal- |lied as follows: Crystal Snow Jenne |46; R. E. Hardcastle 43; James V. Davis 44; Andy Gunderson 33; |Prank Garnick 29; Edmund J. Krause 17; Grant Baldwin 17; | Ralph Bartholomew 14. be blank, and Anthony J. Dimond who headed the ticket as candidate for Delegate to Congress received 61 votes of the remaining 65 votes IN WAR AS IN PEACE DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED B AtaC . U et |D. I. W. C. MEETINGS | TO BE RESUMED AFTER | Mrs. Norman Rustad will be the Club to be held at her home this evening. The session will be given over to reorganization and making of plans for forthcoming sessions. Mrs. Sam Devon will be assist- ing hostess. All members are urged CONSERVATIVE management and strict Government supervision work constantly for the protection of our depositors. Additional security is provided through this bank's membership in Federal Deposit Insurance Corpora~ tion, & United States Government agency which insures to attend. each depositor against los to 8 maximum of $5,000. Fir t N t' l B nk MOVING s a l0na a Mr. and Mrs. Joe Peloza and of JUNEAU, ALASKA ;lmle girl are today moving their INSURANCE CORPORATION iresidence from St. Ann’s Avenue to |Fourth and F Streets. MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT OPENING TONIGHT |.. the screenplay | land Yard in London both m\sign‘ This job starts in Lon- | rounded up pro-| sus- | PERIOD OF VACATIONj | hostess for first of the Fall meet- | ings of Douglas Island Woman's | THE DAILY ALASI\A EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA AUTOGRAPH COUECTOR___ 1 | Pretty Esther Williams, the swim- | ming champion who now is play- ing Mickey Rooney’s girl friend in | the movies, found it easy to col- | lect autographs from mcvie stars | by using a white satin bathing \ suit. NATI TANKS STORM WEST STALINGRAD Red Army Still Holds Strong-Beats Off As- saults in South . (RGOSR e, THRILLtothe THRILL 1o the THRILLtoo THRILL to Dorothy then charged to drive off Axis e ! ; P ey pagan rites of volcanic eruption hundred maidens Lamour singing i 'TALMAGE RITES @ South Seas ...carthquake... in the sacred be- “The White Blos- Late yesterday, German tanks wedding! giant fidal wavel trothel dance! soms of Tah-nil* and planes punched another hole in Russian defenses west of Stal ingrad, but tinued to repulse southwest of the city. In the Caucasus, stubbornly against driven into Novorossisk. Dorothy Lamour Hall, /Arousing his Wild, Pagan Heart! reunited once again by popular de- 4 mand, top the cast in Paramount’s Technicolored “Aloma of the South Seas” which opens tonight at the 20th Century Theatre. Both Dorothy and Jon thrilled { the audience with their adventures | i and romantic interludes, but one' B! old lady almost stole their show. Her name is Mother Nature. She 7:30—9:35 appeared in a rainbow symphon: of colors—golden beaches, a yello /fl The 9|°"°us IW' Iadm ALOMA ! moon, the blue Pacific and the wild | of “Hurricane’ re-united |+ 8:15—10:20 the Red Army con- | Nazi onslaughts outnumbsred‘nmt Juneau man who died last Soviet defenders continue to ngm‘v\u‘k ~end. SOUTH SEAS Is - SCENE OF NEW LAMOUR PICTURES § & b"[fl/fl/fly STARTS TONIGHT Technicolor Film Will Open' Tonight at 20th Cen- tury Theatre Where the Better BIG Pictures Play!? LOVE PRIZE OF THE.ISLANDS' and Jon ® !| tropical splendor of a South Sea at last! !lisland paradise. And as for startling drama, old { Mother Nature came through with |a Volcanic eruption—the like of { which has never been seen on the screen. For Hollywood duplicated the explosion of Krakatoa, repyted to be the greatest single natural disaster in the history of mankind, ! Against these spectacular scenes, Dorothy Lamour finds herself torn between Jon Hall, the island prince, 'and Philip Reed, the prince’s en-| vious cousin who has designs on | the chief’s job as well as the exotic Ammu .- Women of Moose Have First Meeting "| Women of the Moose held the | first meeting of the year this week 3wi(l| Mrs, Ira Hermanson presiding. | During the meeting, committees appointed for the year, included the |audit committee of which Mrs. Ole Westby is chairman, assisted by Mrs. Wilma Rhodes and Mrs. | Cora Costello. On the entertainment committee | | | | Paramount's music-fiiled thrill spectacle in glowing TECHN/ICOLOR ! with LYNNE OVERMAN - PHILIP REED KATHERINE oeMILLE - FRITZ LEIBER for Sept. 19 are Anna Rodenberg, DONA DRAKE - pirected by ALFRED SANTELL chairman of publicity, assisted by v} Mrs. Hermanson. Mrs. Art Me- % 4 Kinnon and Mrs. Elsie Soufoulis will be in charge of lunch. A large \(‘lass is to be initiated on Sep- tember 19, After the business meeting, games | were played, with Ronald Hildre A Thousand Thrills Even More Thrilling in Technicolor! SET FOR FRIDAY Funeral services will be held this Friday at 2 p. m. in the Lodge |Room of the Scottish Rite Temple ‘!m Kenyon C. Talmage, 54, promi- Shower Feies The equatorial circumference of the earth is 24,902 miles, the meri- dional circumference 24,860 miles. ward Small production, “Internat win « CHAPMAN chx FRE STORAGE LOCKER FOR THE HOME Extra Large Capacity Eleven Cobic Feet Space for 500 Ibs. or More 65" High 38" Wide Dp. ENIE EFFICIENT CONVENNT || operaTioN SEE THEM AVE TINE o g TODAY The Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. JUNEAU ALASKA \S. CHOSEF FAGHT" \S CON TS SATURDAN WGHT ZHT RIGHT, ARD B\RD ¢ . Capitol Tonight George Brent and Ilona Massey are the romantic duo in the new Ed- intrigue and espionage today, which comes tonight to the Capitol Theatre as a United Artists release. THERE'S & RUMOR FLONTIN 'ROLND AT TH “SERGERANT CASS\DY TS ABONT QAWT ON TR TWNE .\FNE SCALES ¥ a Nazi wedge The Masonic ritual is to be uscd M 0 W 'b it was announced toclay. | fS es y SRPE PSP RD RS S { Mrs. Merle Rhodes, assisted by [o00ceeseocce '! Mrs. Bliss Gallagher, entertained |® WEATHER REPORT o yesterday with a shower honoring * (U. 8, Bureau) b Mrs, Ole Westby, with pink and|® _ Temp. Tuesday, Sept.8 @ white sweetpeas and pink candles|® Maximum 60, Minimum 55 | Tha Dally Alskd Hmpire nas tha around a stork for the centerpiece ® Balp—.01 ;trieh ® largest paid circulation of any, A{- -o..ooo..--.ongnewgpnpur of the refreshment table, | Those invited included Mrs. Ole | Westby, Mrs. Merle Rhodes, Miss Dorothy Drew, Mrs. Vera Loner- | gan, Mrs. Robert R. Brown, Mrs, | | Bliss Gallagher, Mrs. Mae Rhodes, | | Mrs. Charles Miller, Mrs. Walluf | Rasmussen, Mrs. Olaf Larson, Mrs. | Swen Swenson, Mrs. Harold Aase, | Mrs. John Sunderland, Mrs. John Lowell, Mrs, Casey Hildre, Mrs. Pete Hildre, Mrs. Harold Snaring, Mrs. Peter Oswald, Mrs. Frank | Olson, Mrs. Harry Bracken and Mrs. Gene Graham. e s DELIA DULL RETURNS } Delia Dull returned to Juneau this morning, after about a month spent in the States. She left re- | SHRAND cently to accompany a hospital For Al ST patient to Seattle for treatment. Generations KY STRAIGHT Mrs. Dull expects to return lo A Grear BOURBON WHISKEY her nursing at St. Ann’s Hospital Ay 7 Whiskey » immediately. i ———.——— ‘ Natiomal Distilters Products Corporation, N. Y. * 90.4 Proof ——————————— e TRINITY FOOD SALE To be held in Shattuck Bldg., Saturdny, Sept. 12. ional Lady,” a thrill-packed story of TWS KANGAROO CANT GO N “TRE RING \WTH CASS\OY — HES A FEATHERWENGHT Y, N OFF 2 MOREN HRE T IARMNT x #