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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1942 RHYTHMS SOARING ACTION BLAZING d 'Wekiern . Gtan “Don t Talk”, Car LATEST NEWS FEATURES START at 8:20—10:30 THEATRE THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES! the Stockholm of the National Switzerland U.S. Relations He quoted the Stockholm Dagens Nyheter as reporting that the dif-| ferences were accentuated by Ital- jan permission to allow Myron Tay- plane to land in Rome when correspondents Zeitung of o1 pecial envoy was on his way Vatican City confer-| vith the Pope, and by de-| pmen of treatment of thel ‘r in the U. S i Lniet, in Rome o Lon- ounced b : stdale: {6 i ouce 19. Ttalian the US ( ! ; nee C C vics of Biddle’s announcement n eing dropped in Italy. P The story did not disclose the y 1 1 means, but p American or lopments figured ish pla from Malta| rift between the other sed. e reported or ean Axis partners came from are being some Mediterranean base| i | | Don't Give Your Iron a Chance o Go A.W.0.L.! Your electric iron is one of the most useful of all your household appli- Don’t let worn cords cause “shorts” and ances . . . so keep it ironing! blown fuses. Bring the iron and the cord in as soon as trouble starts. Electrical appliances are hard to replace! We Mal:e ALL Electrical Bepairs? " Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. ELECTRICAL REPAIR Basel, | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PENNY SINGLETON IN NEW ROLE AT CAPITOL THEATRE "6Go Wesi,flung Lady” Gives 'Blondie’ Boister- ous New Star Part | the performance turned in by senny Singleton and her feminine cohorts in Columbia’s “Go West, | Young Lady” is any example ‘of e punching power of the “weak- er sex,” motion picture entertain- {ment is destined for a sharp and | sudden reversal of form. In the boisterous new musical comedy, now at the Capitol Thea- | : re, Miss Singleton is featured with Glenn Ford and Ann Miller. Story |of a tom-boy who goes out west to | ame a bunch of bad men, “Go | West, Young Lady” is packed with | melody, mirth and melodrama. Real Key to Victory L | Miss Singleton tames her bad | en by, first, warming up with Glenn Ford as her opponent. Mr. Ford, who also serves as the ro- {mantic lead, offers his face as a | target for the custard pies Miss | | Singleton throws adeptly and un- |erringly. Miss Miller is the second | of the sparring partners; together, |these two engage in one of the most whirlwind, knockdown-and- drag-out battles ever filmed. The preliminaries under her belt, | |Miss Singleton takes on her major |opponents — an entire crew of | |rustlers and renegades. With the! 8 lassistance of the aroused towns- | |women, and armed only with an| |assortment of pots and pans,| Glaiiorous Evelyn Keyes, screen |brooms and rolling pins, the women | actress, has been selected to rep- |engage the meanest villains west resent the motion picture industry of the Mississippi in as joyous a 35 the “keys to victory girl” | from collection of 100,000,000 - Having finisifed a successful sea- rough-and-tumble as ever was| SymPpolizing the drive to x and unused house keys througl LOGGING SUCCEEDS json in the fish business as buyer staged. 12,000,000 pounds in nickel & | out the United States | FISHING BUSINESS {for varfous interests, Arthur Ladd i Tires, Tubes (ertificafes For 1 Week tubes |with his boat Cheechako, has trans- |ferred his endeavors to getting out ‘pilings for the Guy Atkinson Com- | pany. Associated with Ladd is Carl Ashenbreuner. Scouting for available timber that is suitable for purposes needed as well as as- sembling booms is their job. Certificates for tires and were issued to the following during the first week of October: e Federal Communications Com- mission 2 tires, 2 tubes; Juneau DELINQUENCY DATE NEAR Dairies 4 tires, 2 tubes; George City Clerk L. W. Kilburn has an- ' Brothers (for farm truck) 1 tire, Ernest Gruening (for 1 tire, 1 tube; City of au (for Street Department) 1 James D. Madsen (defense) 4 truck tires; Harry C. Bracken (de- fense), 2 truck tires, 2 truck tubes. 1 tube; Gov. official car) nounced tomorrow as final date for payment of taxes with dis- count allowed and T7:30 o'clock in the evening as the closing hour. For the past several nights Kil- burn’s office has been kept open until a late hour and with fine esults so far. He anticipates prac- ically a hundred percent wind-up. EL e L SR TAX NOTICE ; October 15th is final date for lF tax payments before delinquency. My office will réemain open until 30 pm. Thursday—L. W. Kil- burn, City Clerk. adv. g g S P TN Sealskins from the Pribilof islands have yielded more money than the entire purchase price of Alaska. COMPARE THIS VALUE WITH OTHER WELL KNOWN BRANDS || An especially good buy when you consider this: I. W. HARPER is such su- perb whiskey because, in making it, cost is no object. ing his curreng visit to the Middle ‘ i | HALE ME SEEN CHOSER | ROUNDRABOWT TH' | | CANMP® GROUNDS, CORP'L? T ARMINTIS TOTIY € FOLDIY MONEY | ] BAY LN SKEERED WE'LL FLNG T TO T THE GOLD ! TOUR WINDS MEDAL WHISKEY I. W. HARPER 914 Proof « Bernheim Distilling Co. Lavisvlle, Ky. When Willkie Met Stalin President Roosevelt’s personal representative, Wendell L. Willkie; is shown with Josef Stalin, Soviet leader, when they met in Moscow dur- radiophoto. BARNEY GOOGLE AND BLOOD AND SAND THRILLING FILM ON AT TWENTIETH Tyrone PoWe‘;linda Dar- nell, Rita Hayworth in | Stirring Picture Blasco Ibanez' famous L) (20 Vicente novel, “Blood and Sand” comes to| Al the fire ... the the screen of the 20th Century HIR f 3 power...the thri Theatre tonight amidst a blaze of | lling Technicolor reflecting the tempes- | romance of lbanez’ tuous stirring Spanish life that was magnificent while it lasted. great novel brought ‘This 20th Century-Fox film, pro- to the screen in gor- duced by Darryl F. anuck and starring Tyrone Power, owes much . of its thrilling spectacle, its pano- geous Technicolor! rama of color, and unforgettable scenery to the fact that Director Rouben Mamoulian took a troupe of 300 actors and technicians to! Mexico City where a good part of | the picture was made. It was the first time in years| that an entire troupe treeked out of the United States for foreign | locales. But it was necessary. An' authentic Spanish background was| needed for this story of the humble | hungry urchin who became his| countr; greatest only to| succumb to the wiles of a beautiful | temptress. And Mexico City is one! of the few places in the new world that retains the beauty, the color, ! and the vibrantly rich Spanish at-| mesphere of the old Tyrone Power and other mem-| bers of the cast, who appear with him in the thrilling bullfight scenes, were coached by the leading mata- dors of Mexico and Spain in the intricacies of bullfighting foot- work TWO LINERS | NEWS SAID 70 BE | TORPEDOED 1ypinG cLASS British and Canadian Craft, SET FOR NIGHT Reported Sunk ButNo | SCHOOL MONDAY Confirmation T By Awoontea presy | Other Cougses to Be Offer- ed Here If Interest Warrants s hero, LINDA DARNELL - HAYWO Nazimova - Anthony Quinn « J. 7:30 and Y 1 7:42 The German High Command (,lm‘ afternoon said U-boats have sunk| the 23,000 ton British liner Orades| and the 20,000 ton Canadian liner| Duchess of Athcl | The announcement declared the| With 12 persons enrolled for class- two liners have been “engaged in Il b"u“_‘l‘l‘“‘un P“‘ffl’“““““ N'f“‘ a ting tri S P School will offer that course be- f;]:n:,?;::(fi:"ong_f)pb R e ginning Monday, October 19, with There is no confirmation from registration (o_atar( at 7 pm, A. B. any Allied Source. | Phillips, Superintendent of Schools, : ___|announced today. The class will be held in the High | School Building on Monday and | Wednesday nights until just before Christmas. | Almost enough persons have reg- |istered for advanced typing, begin- ning shorthand and bookkeeping I Phillips said. If a few more come in this week, classes in those studie | will also be offered this season. Miss Evelyn Olson will teach the | Night School classes in typing and | sherthand, if those classes are of | Yered. | A bookkeeping teacher is alsc ! available if enough persons registe: to make the class worthwhile. Trig- | onometry will also be offered if 10 enroll. | Anyone interested in these classes | should write immediately to Night School, Box 1271, Juneau, and state what subject he is interested in tak- ing. Tuition is about $10 for each course, but may be more, Phillips said. - e ON HUNTING TRIPS Among Juneau residents leaving | this week on hunting trips were |W. C. Kennell and son, who | planned to go to Shelter Island | for a week; Ken Junge and John McLaughlin, who expect to re- turn the first of next week. i et Alaskan Indians erect Totem East, Russia, and China. This is a they think their tribe is descended ‘here the Better BEG Picture LENTURY RITA Naish - John Carradine « Lynn Bari Laird Cregar - Vicente Gomez | poles to the animals from which | T e ——— & 63 Calls An OWL CAB PAGE THREE STARTS TONIGHT TYRONE POWER as Javcln, the matador of Vicente Blasco Ibgnez’ immortal novel LLOOD arnd SAND in. TECHNICOLOR! RTH Carrol ):45 0:00 Say British OnTorpedoed italian Ship “HOLD THAT WOMA and “RIDE ON VAQUERO” ORI . . | ol High Command Claims Al- X lied Prisoners Are , y Sent Down 1 IR A e CINCINNATI, Ohio, Oct. 14 = ROME, Oct. 14—The High Com- John L. Lewis announced today the mand said that an Ttalian ship | yiiee " e workers will start af oaded with 400 British prisoners organization for a drive among W,‘ 1as been torpedoed by a British’ 000 chemical workers in West ViFe submarine and that an Ttalian sub ginia and 50,000 coal mine super s missing in the Atlantic. visory employes and ‘“great seg- The communique said that 261 ments of agricultural labor” for & British prisoners of the torpedoed six day week. talian vessel were saved by the - -e (talian crew. BUY DEFENSE BONDS = 10 MEN WANTED Wood Spliiter Riggermen Hook Tender Signalman Bull Cook Fallers and Buckers Chockermen Juneau Logging Company PHONE 358 SNUFFY SMITH NO, T HAVENT, N“\(T?\‘O&Q‘KEE&'Q 4 MANBE WE'S STUFEIN WINMSELF FULLR \CE CRERN SN JEEPERS Y T KETCH THAT WFBNNEL KRNGAROO SQUANDERIN WS MONEY O SODY POPS aw AR GUN, T - U — NEAW - ALL NS AW, GOTTA D0 \9 CONE BACK, cao%e: 'L\ CRTC %\%& R J\EEY

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