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The Bright “PENNY SER)| and “REBE| in this most thrilli He CHARMED her with daring... and HAUNTED her with death! CARY GRANT JOAN FONTAINE | “SCENIC GRANDUER BisSL JLld G ACTION Germany R;pats Maneuy- ers by Brifish Fleet, ir Force, Troops bl BERLIN, Oct. 17.—The British fleet, Air Force, and ground troops around Gibraltar carried out the biggest maneuvers there last night since the start of German radio reported patch from La Linea, Spain, which faces the British base. the war, the in a dis- The electric the ONLY materials used in needed repairs! SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1942 _ Your Electric Toasier Has Gone Ot toaster you now have is one vou'll be We Mal:e AF. Repairs? Alaska Eleciric Light and Power Co. I‘OR THE AA RKO-Radio Picture with Badric HARDWICKE - L E li'. i 4 ELKS WILL BOWL SOLDIERS TEAM AT2 TOMORROW tomorrow in the Elks the Elks team will ' team in a pre- 2 At 2 pm, Bowling Alleys, take on a sold season match. The match is intended to draw interested bowlers to the discuss plans for the Elks which will alley s Major League, start @ week from tomorrow if possible Elks bowlers are requested to be on hand at 2 oclock. H. R. H Stevenson Will be in charge of the Elks' team and Capt. J. O. Conwell of the soldiers’. - NURSE'S AIDES MEET ON MONDAY Nuises Aides will meet at 7 p.m. on Monday in Percy’s Cafe for a dinner session. - - BUY DEFENSE STAMPS fo 10 ‘Hari ble to get till the Axis gets the Axe! — the it are war mater- ials now. This means you must keep it clean, don’t let it get clogged with crumbs, and let the Alaska Electric Light and Power Company make L Eleetrical |his excuses and his devotion finish, Lynn learns which man she g But when she hears of the mys- really loves. Nigel BRUCE - Dame May WHITTY S A d friend, under circumstances that point, indirectly at least, to John- WOMAN'S CL lB 3 nie as his murderer, Lina is THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA "SUSPICION" FINE MARITAL COMEDY FILM OPENING AT STARTS SUNDAY CAPITOL THEATRE AT 20TH CENTURY Joan Fontaine, Cary Grant, "Moon Over Her Shoulder’ farring in New Mystery Stars Lynn Bari and Picture John Sutton WHERE STARTS SUNDAY Preview Tonight 1:15 A. M. Presenting a vivid and unfor- Her husband told her to get al gettable story of a woman WhOSe hobby, but he never expected her troubled mind leads her to suspect to pick a tall, tan, sea-going glam- that her husband is a murderer, our-guy. And when the hubby is Suspicion” stars Cary Grant and a “love” doctor who makes his |Joan Fontaine in what is said t0 |iving fixing up other people’s lives,| wastrel, Johnnie AyS- film due tomorrow at the 20 Cen- garth, and Miss Fontaine that of tury Theatre. | Lina McLaidlaw, quiet and imagi- John Sutton has gained promi- |native daughter of a wealthy Tre- nence as an authority on marriage tired general. Fascinated by John- problems. But he neglects his wife, nie’s charm, Lina succumbs to his Lynn Bari, in favor of his interest whirlwind wooing and elopes With in his business. She does her best him—only to learn that he hasn't to get him to pay more attention a shilling and that he’s been liV- to her, but he can not be pulled ing on borrowed money for years. away from his professional activi- At her horrified protests, John- ties, nie indulgently g0 tO Escaping from crowd which work. Lina not for mistakenly thinks she is going to long. Soon she learns that Johnnie commit suicide, Lynn meets Dan FUN! did about it!) agrees to but a is happy ALFRED HITCHCOCK hvas. been at the races instead of. Dailey, Jr. He takes her to his 2 working, that he has pawned her yacht which is used as a fishing wwho thillled you with wedding present from father, boat. Dan is attracted to her, and REBECCA {that he has been discharged for she does not tell him she s mar- |apparent embezzlement. With all ried. ‘Then Sutton and Dailey meet, this, she still loves him, accepts and fight over her! In a riotous Sunday Confinuous frightened, and this is the begin- § ors Open at 1:30 ning of a breathless series of TO HEAR ABOUT i : . suspicious happenings that build FEATURES START toward the strikingly dramatic WAR AC'”V!'“ES 2:15—4:10—6:15 climax of the film as well as L] 8:15—10:20 toward its romantic ending Moo R Adhering to the club theme for October, that of War Service and man’s Club will hear terse, pointed active in war work, at their monthly sceial meeting to be held Tuesday at 1 p. m. in the Methodist Church ocial parlors, Given in the form of The ction Church, corner of Main and Third Streets, will be host to the members Resurr Lutheran STICE N a dessert the Rainbow Girls at the 11 luncheon arranged and served by o'clock Worship Service Sunday the W s e committee with i\ i morning Mrs. John McCormick as chairman “u The title of the sermon by the the meeting will introduce Mrs pastor for this service will be, “Un- Belle Kartung, recently appointed conditional Surrender’, and the Juneau policewoman, who will dis- NEW RECORD choir will sing the anthem, “Arize, cuss her work and some of the par- FORT KNOX, Ky Col. Frank Murphy, Associate Just- ice of the Supreme Court, spent only four weeks with the Armored Force, but during that short time he set a record, of which he is probably unaware. i According to records at the Post| The British Prime Minister, who Signal office, the Colonel's bill of|also is First Lord of the Treasury, $118 for telegrams and phone calls receives a salary of £10,000 a year. set an all-time high for aflicers.i and most of them, naturally, were| to Washingion numbers. { Close on Colonel Murphy's heels| for honors is a sergeant at the| Armored Force School, who must| have been interested in a girl with wanderlust. He ran up an account | of $112.46 trailing her from Col- umbus, Ga., to Durham, N. C,, and thence to Louisville. However, fu- ture bills of this size were eliminated for the duration three months agu‘ wheh' a ruling was passed limiting | credit for enlisted men at the, Signal office to $25. | The average bill for enlisted men | of the first three grades (staff ser-| geant, technical sergeant, master sergeant) and officers runs around $8 a month. Canadian Officers at Ft. Knox usually have the largest bills because of their many calls to such cities as Ottawa and Wash- ington, D. C. Officers in the hospital also tend to run up larger accounts than they would normally, by fre- quently calling home. Every month approximately $10,.- 000 worth of telegrams and telc- phone calls come through the Ft. Knox Signal Office. This includes officers and men of the first three grades, not the thousands of men who keep the pay stations jingling calling home. | BIGDANCE ~ ATDOUGLAS Shine,” by G. F. Cobb ticular problems to be worked out. Frank Murphy, Others in the Army transport service Red Cross. found it to his taste he'd be backmage reservations. Newly elected Don Buchanan, member of the with the cash to pay for it. The ¢y, member who has been added 42 graduating class of the Sitka e Miss Juanita Kay, civilian contact representative for the ‘Red Cross Armed .FOI'(GS, Keep | JACKSONVILLE, N. C., Oct. 17— Wires Hot |A fellow broke into the Alcoholic| Gyl members and friends who Beverage Control store, took a bot- | plan to attend are requested to X Ky, Oct. 17—Lt, tle of the finest lipuor and left a phone Mrs. McCormick, phone 547, officials didn’t find the joke funny ¢ the committee to replace Mrs. Territorial School, left recently for and had him jailed. R. E. Barnes, Mrs. Homer Garvin,|Seattle to enter the University of A will assist in the arrangements. | washington. ,full()w(\d by Miss Mable Moore. of note that he'd sample it and if he |, Mys A, L. Keithahn, 0373, and OUT TO UNIVERSITY - - i SE BONDS I Empire Classifieds Pay! Bruce, Cary Grant and Heather Angel. Miss Fontaine and Grant are co-starred in the picture, which deals with the marital life of Joan and Cary—the latter being an undisciplined waster, and consequently, a source of anxiety to his devoted wife. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH NERW - T SEEN Rt NARD BIRD, R ] Dancing tonight in Douglas for| Wokax ?RS&\(.\&E‘Y a geod time and to aid the fire| ST T CANT TELL NG, BPETART W laddies of the island town to finance SaeN - AN THING - TS * MLLTARY STCRET “- HMPH their extra preparedness for fight-| | yaE ME SEEN \ \i\TARY SECRET T NEUER HEERED S\CH ing fires during the coming wlmerl THET \NFUNNEL Bt g months, has been arranged. KONGAR00 e T | Douglas Volunteer Fire Depart- RO\.\N‘)QBO\“‘ | ment assures the good time at their T PREMGES rannual fall dance starting at 9:30 | o'clock in the Natatorium. The floor| | ERORN, CORPLZ |of the big hall has been made rsmooth and slick for the event and | with Lillian Uggen and her orchestra on hand the best of music is most certain A special invitation to service men |and civilian to attend is given by | the Douglas Pire Eaters. \ “iT°Ss THE KIND OF A MOVIE THAT MAKES PEOPLE WiISH THERE WERE MORE MOVIES LIKE IT! {be one of the most gripping and then you have one of the most {unusual romantic dramas ever unusual situations ever filmed. {\vvn on the screen. This feature This is just what happens in When a “love doctor” gets s coming to 1e Ca . 20t1 el - ' v C edy i 1 com the Capitol Sunday. . 20th Century-Fox's new comedy so busy fixing up other Grant ts the role of a reck- “Moon Over Her Shoulder,” the ea 1 Aot B yeing people’s lives that his wife feels neglected . . . THAT'S (At least it is when wifey does what THIS one SHOULDER LYNN BARI - JOHN SUTTON DAN DAILEY, IR. Alan Mowbray - Leonard Carey - lrving Bacon - Joyce Complon - Lillian Yarbo LAST TIME TONIGHT————*BLOOGD AND SAND*> H ? PAGE THREE THE BETTER BIG TI0 [ENTURY PICTURES PLAY! STARTS SUNDAY Matinee Sunday 2:00 P. M. Ah...here she is —down on the waterfront— and is she having a wonderful time!! RUT O ADDED: 2 MINUTES LATEST NEWS 7:30 - 9:45 Novel Short Subjects Moon Over Shoulder 8:20 — 10:35 Special Attraction Pen Is Mightier | Than Il Healh KINGSPORT, Tenn, Oct. 17 As long as his pen holds out, there’ll be preaching in the Rev. Harry Hudson’s church near here. | The pastor is ill in an Asheville, |N. C., hospital, but he writes ser- ixm)n-k'l.l,ers to be read at worship cervices and also carries on an ex- tensive correspondence with mem- bers of his flock, the missives tak ing the place of personal visits .- Empire Classifieds Pay! ""Moon Over Miami"” PETERSBURG ELKS MO The Petersburg Elks are to have new club rooms, taking possession ¢1 the place formerly occupied I‘ Sammy's Cafe, The piace will be emodeled, cleaned and redecorated. 10 MEN WARNTED Wood Splitter Riggermen Hook Tender Signalman Bull Cook Fallers and Buckers leockermen Juneawv Logging Company PHONE 1358 By BILLY DeBECK | OKRY ,CHOSEF - HERE'S NOWR ORDERS BALLS O' FARE '\ NHBTS JE DOW WE & DUEFY BAhG 2