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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—]JUNEAU, ALASKA ROSALIND RUSSEL TIRE, TUBE |STALINGRAD ’i’fl&"fi"fi%‘iflfi“&u RATIONING | ARMYBEATS | "y vow e ANNOUNCED' OFF GERMANS sor of Chase of o TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1942 WHERE THE BETTER 790"y BI1G STARTS WEDNESDAY PREVIEW TONIGHT 1:15 A. M. "MAN AT LARGE" LAST T!ME TONIGHT MAN A7 LARGE | .con=nm. MARJOR/E weaver (| “HOLD BACK “'. WAR BONDS BUY A BOND AS A SALUTE TO YOUR HERO IN SERVICE "Design for Scandal” Co- Stars Walter Pidgeon, i Flyer Showing on 20th Century Screen Popular Acress Rosalind Russell, who has run a The exciting story of the escape wide gamut in her screen charac- of a German Flyer over the Cana-| terizations, now emerges as a lady dian border is the thrilling plot of judge in M-G-M's “Design for Y 120th Century-Fox's “Man at Large,” / John BARRYMORE (Continued from Page One) | Board Also Reminds Mer-| — | & ying that Nazi officers and troops (hams NOH*COS"Of"_W' are becoming disturbed about the | ing Reports Soon Due progress of the campaign The newspaper, Invi “The Germans must hurs kelor Girl E\-\' l( . 1is on the Scandal,” which opens tomorrow at the Capitol Theatre. It is a role which proves once and for all that Price and Ra-| certificates The tioning Ju Bc War issued u | sians fiercely dee the time passing and fear the| ( delay of another bitter winter stru gle, with no pro push forward instead | the current attraction at the 20th Century Theatre. Maearjorie Weaver, George Reeves Steve Geray and Mil- GEORGE R EVE RICHARD A 20th Contyry. ES DERR Fox Picture THEDAWN" nd tubes Richard Derr, 1s a comedienne Miss Russell comes | for tires to the follow- lose leading the Hollywood |ing durir week of September ield (28 to October 3 Teamed with Walter Pidgeon, in| M. P. Munter he role of magazine phulogr:\-;mbv.w (defense); Yellow her tempts to involve Ro- |5 tires (U. S. Mail ¢ alind scandal, the actress|is M. Brown, 1 t nce again demonstrates her Ilnn‘“’“\ Royal Blue Cab one {‘or comedy timing “and the ability 'new passenger automobile (taxi). o give a fresh accent to almost| The Board wishes to remind the any situation merchants of Gastineau Channel She has an able foil in Pidgeon. (that non-cost-of-living reports are As the man who makes mm,fl”due to be filed with the Office of to the lady judge only|Price Administration Ociober 15. with the hope of unseating her All merchants have been given in- rom the bench, he makes h,J,uuumm regarding this report, | ‘Jeff Sherman” not only likeable leither "by mail or by personal call out completely believable. 1(,1 a representative from the of- The complications begin when|fice of OPA and merchants Jeff’s boss, Judson Blair (Edward )Wishing further information should Arnold), is divorced by his ‘wife, |feel free to ask for it {Adele (Mary Beth Hughes), who| ‘We are here to help s also allotted a monthly alimony |€Very way we possibly »f $4.000 by Judge Cornelia Parker Board says. Miss Russell). Jeff unfolds a cheme by which he will entangle " of forcing a Russian retreat.” the ton Parsons, are in the featured cast of the film which was di- rected by Eugene Forde. John Lar- kin wrote the original screen play It was produced by Ralph Dietrich Crammed with intrigue, suspense and unsuspected angles, “Man at Large” moves at a breath-taking pace. From the opening scene in a newspaper office to the suspense- ful climax staged in the fifth columnist’s hideout, it is spine- tingling entertainment, thrillingly portrayed. The unusual part of the film is that it is plausible and might be going on here now! R to The invaders are pictured as sac- an appalling number of men hines in headling Nazi at- tacks in the northwest suburbs of | Stalingrad and it declared the | besiegers are losing thousands of men killed every five hours S EASTER LILY CAUSES AMAZEMENT WHEN IT BLOOMS IN OCTOBER Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Nordenson have one puzzle the botamsts and garden clu members. An Easter lily, casual. laced by Mrs. Nékginadnin » W& box when it ceased blooming last spring, lost track of the seasons and four aays ago again burst into bicom and Co., 6 tires, 5 Cab Co, ; Lew- 11 (de- Methodist WSCS MeeIsrTomorrow The Women's Society of Christ- an Service of the Methodist, urch will meet at 8 p.m. tomor- in the residence of Mrs. Stan- Hillman, Mead Apm'(mcl\ts, and Park. Norman Rustad will act as co-hostess and will present the|appointed executrix of the estate evening's topic. Mrs. Claude B.|of Kenyon Cleveland Talmage, des Brown will conduct the devotion ceased. All persons having claim President Mrs. James Boyle ur against said estate are required lEGIoN Gkoups es all members of the organization |present them, with verified vouflk to attend and invites friends and|ers as required by law, to sal INS'I'AI_I. HEADS newcomers in is as green and fresh as ever a Mo“DAY NIGHI lily could be with ten love.y white NOTICE the city to the|executix at the office of her ats meeting. LU U Rubber, Unknown “It ey knowledge of why Le was here|Cornelia in a love affair, where- ke i torney Howard D. Stabler, Shate (Continued from Page One) | IEA(HERS VISIT The unusual plant is causine A”red Zenger Mrs RayG NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN: | tuck Building, Juneau, Alaska, withe satad T AP T ini much comment among patron; of That on September 15, 1942 in the Day Take Over Top. | n six months from the date hour later, as rubber administra-| he judge for aliena affec- “I have a very high regard for A S ol et HERE 0“ wAY To the Baranof Coffee Shop to which | Commissioner’s Court for Juneau the first pubiication of this not! LEONA TALMAGE, e o oanee | [OF: he was talking to the new icns. By all odds, the resulting 2 ? these men in overalls, because | ..' mio first words were: Bhodal . shonid iR the Nordensons have looved it Precinct, at Junesu, Alaska, Leona | that is where 1 come from. After NEw pOSITIONS Cne customer coming in for vreak- Talmage, of Juneau, Alaska, was A joint installation of the Seven teachers and nuises for erican Legion and American Le- Executr e, F don't know a thing about rubber |from the bench, offering Blair all, they are my Kind of PeoPle.|nut T will do whatever is meces- | spportunity ;“ s ik m\"’ fast this morning looked, and My father came direct from Ire- | coro t0 carry out this assignment. fofe & nicre 1(‘;“(‘,“‘ fhidg® o looked again, then commented, “1t Jand. He was one of a contingent of | . 5 e must be true because T haven't hag Alaska Office of Indian Af gion Auxiliary was held in the fairs visited with Ge‘neral Superin- Dugout last night, with J. T. Pet- tendent Claude M. Hirst this morn- rich, Department Adjutant, as in- Irish section laborers that helped‘“a‘fh;‘:m i iy ‘l.f:,'h;; a drink today.” build the Union Pacific. He never | L ' MORE WOME“ ARE e ing on their way to begin woik at Garden CIUb '0 stalling officer for the Legion outlying points. They included and Mrs. Mildred Hermann, De- . ol {H e MY ot ‘beyontl tha-pas [Lo¢ /udeations = And answers, the Lawrence B. Williams of Mee' Tomorrow partment Secretary-elect, as in- | |men who know were pointing out MEET NEw OUOIA a, cn his way to teach stalling officer for the Auxiliary. | voongs AtMrs. Forwards sition of a laborer and never m‘ pi b his lifetime had a salary in ex- thab birly, JEUEISIEL g nnPd to know anything about rub- cess of $55, and he raised nine Or{br-r e " Baralh - dommittes. his us and did a pretty good Job . - "lyiq oyt the blueprint. From here [on, it's a job for a tough-minded, 95 @ lapgeoce lsland. She was assisted by Marion Hen- | hardboiled, A-1 executive, E S e G Lindell F. Bagley, and Mrs. Ethel drickson, retiring President; Esther | .- S i i O, M. Bagley, of Missouri, on thew a¢ o meeting to be held tomor- Gullufsen, Junior Past President; | luction chairman of the American way to teach at Stebbins on Nor- row, October 7 at 3 pm. in the Antoinette Keithahn, Sergeant-at-| Red Cross, took the pins out of ton Sound; Virginia G. Waltz, of porio of Mrs, Gharles Forward, arms; Betty MeCormick, Chaplain; | ‘er mouth long enough this morn- Missouri, on her way to teach at 101y 1 Street, the Juneau Garden Mabel Lybeck, Historian: Elizabeth | ng to make another plea to Ju- Koyukuk on the Yukon River; Jo- giup will hear O. C Carnegie ais- Nordling, Second Vice President; eau women to drop into produc- sephine Yanachek, who will be a|cyes care of buibs thekr el 'Ir“ Edna Polley, First Vice President; lon headquarters in the Elks Club nurse at Klawock, and Mr. and gnd storing for the Wm“.,.g‘ “i Lucille Stonehouse, Secretary- o help complete the big quota of Mrs, Clarence Holland, on their| ey 48 wiiie GakESHA Stor vn":w'mm;' Treasurer: ‘Adnes Keilir, acting | jand planting of early spring f{low- lering types suitable for planting who in at is m TONIGHT— What’s Happening | “Her First Romance” in Argentine” CARTOON NEW row ley Sixth Mrs. an Mg-#wcrune LEE BOWMAN igreeable “MARCH OF TIME" THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES! to any tor O'Mahone; committee on western metals, the committec was knocked over by his know! edge of American resources Called to Washington, recently,| he arrived at 5 pm. He had no J—eflers, Bouncing in As Administrator of in can,' the - 15 - 22 - 29; Oct. > Sept 6. 1 BUY DEFENSE BONDS % an be- Am- i- at Se- THAT SAVES YOU MONEY Clean, uniform Standard Furnace Oil leaves no clogging carbon on your furnace nozzle—and thus helps In railroad circles, he has an en- viable reputation. In World War | 1, the government kept him on as UP general manager through fed- eral control of the rail carriers He's a pioneer in streamlining-the | passenger trains and Dieselizing | the freights. ‘When he testified before Sena- AM. LEGION AUXILIARY ‘[Mvets tonight in the Dugout at 8. | All members are asked to be pres- | ent. adv. eliminate 75% of ordinary service 4 BT calls. An economy that can really BUY DEFENSE STAMP! save you money ——every year you BerrER FOR Basy! - EASIER FoR You! use this “live heat.” QUALITY , Of Heinz Strained Foods ouU know you're giving baby the best when you buy Heinz Strained Foods —because a 70- -year-old quality reputation sup- ports your selection! Heinz uses only top-grade fruits, vegetables, meats and cereals — scientifically prepares them to preserve vita- mins and minerals. And they save you time and trouble, for they’re ready to serve in heating time! Your baby will thrive on these 13 superior foods! 308 . | retiring Commander C. C. Carnegie. | After the Auxiliary installation, | w A N l E n y Betty McCormick, past Department lothing now on hand. way for service at the Indian Af- Sergeant-at-arms ! Any woman who can »\l’a“-’_ @ fairs Hospital at Bethel. Auxiliury Officers i :“v: ,lkxlz\(l‘:\w‘ll-:pll‘:!t;;dhlt)fi, (rl;:xotp b;r:; - this fall. | Officers installed for the Auxm-i a 'S , { y i o g At ) Opening promptly at 2 pm with ary included Ann Day, President; b AlASKA GUARD To |ing will then take up regular busi- Hazel Petrich, Second Vice Presi- All the things being produced in| o Incluatg: et e e o SRS BT B 8 r r - Treasurer; Beulah Boyle, Chaplain; s i1l 5 |for the new club year and re 3 » J::*‘;‘H“:mo‘:fmk“mm{:‘mfi“"_‘[‘,’;‘e" MEET THIS EVENING | ...... subscriptions to the clup Dorothy Manthey, Historian; Anna | o e su‘i)fs e ol | gardening magazine. Bodding, Sergeant-at-arms. i e emergéx)c)' clothing,| The Highway Unit of the Al-| Co-hostess with Mrs. Forward| Mrs. Carol Davis played the pi- #ill be stored and in case of amy ASka Territorial Guard will meet will be Mrs: Forrest, who togeiher (ano during the installation. emergency, will be distributed to 8¢ 7 o‘lock tonight at tie Auk|with the olub members Will wel- soyi v those who need them. Lake road camp, Capt. Osborn an-|zome back the Secretary-Treasurer,| Offsers of the Leglon Instalied| St L stoq | nounces Mrs. Harold Smith, by Petrich are Alfred Zenger, q ul e completed | Commander; Fred Cameron, First ?s soon as possible, Mrs. Thomas | Vice Commandér; 'Leslie Sturm, says, urging all women who ulin,‘ oml ' ( I'OI nl I Second Vice Commander; George to aid in the work. ng o ap o g Gullufsen, Adjutant; Homer Nord- T ling, Chaplain; Trevor Davis, His- REBEKAHS WILL i | ; g torian; James foulis, o MEET TOMORROW | at-arms, g _—— ‘w;?.;t:i,l::’hsn w}x:: Eee:hm. (;!d :’c;‘oclk; Following the Legion installation, ig e ‘el- John Newman made a presentation lows Hall, with nomination of of- of the Past Commander’s pin to| ficers set for the evening business. | 4 A treasurer also will be elected to complete the unexpired term. | A | The vauy Alaska Empire has the largest paid circulation of any Al- aska newspaper. Secretary, presented corsages to Mrs. Hendrickson and Mrs. Day,! the two Presidents, and Mrs. Her- | mann as installing officer and| Department Secretary-elect. ! Mrs. Hendrickson, on behalf of the Department of Alaska Auxili- ary, instructedq by Department President Mrs. Alvin E. Rank, pre- sented a Past Department Secre-| tary pin to Betty McCormick, who | has served five years in that post. Lunch was served after the meeting to about 60 Legionnaires and Auxiliary members and visitors. —_———— AM. LEGION AUXILIARY, Meets tonight in the Dugout at 8. 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