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" FEMININE TOUCH" MARITAL COMEDY ON CAPITOL BILL ‘RosalindrRhflsseII, Don Ameche, Kay Francis Star in Romance | The green monster of jealousy was just so much apple sauce to the college professor of philosophy in “The Feminine Touch,” the new comedy now playing at the Capitol Theatre. It should be excellent tidings to rle R Perfect M1 ] A8 4 Pt Ry s | & Million Loughs When They Stort @ Lamh- i i Lease Love Progrem! ; Ra RUSSELL Doa !know that Rosalind Russell, Don AMECHE |Ameche, Kay Francis and Van Ko Heflin, of the New York stage, |offer one of the most amusing FRANCIS | four-cornered love affairs vet to L \reach the screen | The idea is sound and original | Miss Russell, as the wife, clined to disagree with the theory of the young professor that ousy is a contemptible and mori- bund emotion. He writes a book on the subject, which is bought by New York publisher, portrayed by Van Heflin. Miss Francis is his | a is in-| jeal- | | ment bodies warned this is a pre- {liminary | | { [ beautiful and sophisticated aide- de-camp, who decides that the PASSING PARADE professor, Don Ameche, is her LATE NEWS hero. like George, Hatch, Ellender, Dan- | aher and “Cotton Ed” Smith, did toss around a few sparklers, but | there was nothing that could be called a display. The old mail bags had carried the load. Fireworks aren't popular this war. TIRES, TUBES ARE ISSUED TO THREE | LAST OCT. WEEK in the Senate, in spite of all the | thunderheads, was a pretty tame | coiricates for tires and tubes affair on the surface. Except for Prentiss M. Brown (D.-Mich.) in- b el o i r THEATRE Show Place of Juneau "Will of the People” Is Given Reflection On Legislative Acts (Continued from Page One) troduced the Administration bill, of _ Jack Westfall, 1 tire, 1 tube; which he was co-author, and the James S. Drake, 1 tire, 1 tube; J C. Hickey, 3 tires, 3 tubes calm plea of Majority Leader Alben Barkley, there were no real verbal firework: A few of the Senators, Feature af (apllol LAVAL GETS PULP MILLS NOW UNDER JOINT LAW, NEW YORK, Nov. 2—The great |North American paper - making business, producing more than half THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-JUNEAU ALASKA CELEBRATION OF EXCISE TAX JACKEE COOPER MOOSEHEARTDAY " RETURNS IN BILL soupeeareAR, HALLOWE'EN | 7 2omh cenruny The Moose hewiuareie IS HOBGOBllu Child Star 0' Sklppy Is Seward Building was packed Fri- day at the celebration of Moose- | | Seen as GI'OWn Jp in ""Glamour Boy" heart Day and the program went | PAGE THREE Where the Better BIG Pictures Play! TO0"CENTURY NOW Playmg New Levies Start Amer- icans on Last Minute | over with a bang. Members of the | Moose were joined by the Women of | the Moose and there was plenty of games, etc., for the children. The! Jackie Cooper is a big boy now! of the world’s supply, went under joint United States and Canadian | restrictions Saturday. | This is the first wartime conti- nental conservation plan and em- braces the entire civilian industry under parallel orders effective at midnight Saturday,” issued by the WPB in Washington and the War- time Prices Trade Board in Ottawa. The orders forbid manufacturers of paper, including newsprint, book and magazine papers, producing more than the average rate |output in the six months which | ended September 30. At the same time, both govern- step toward further cur- tailment of production in the near | future, - ULTIMATUM ONWORKERS of | |Project in Salinas, California, and; The OPA announced that new | | Marathon Pictures a fictitioyg {left for the South on a recent!taxes will be passed on smokers | Hollywood movie studio—hires him | = steamer. |and drinkers at rates revolving| {to coach a new child star, a radio UNE NOW PLAYING— FEW IMMUNIZATIONS next affair of the Moosé will be the H | Yesterday, at the 20th Century | e of SNl Buying Sprees i TERl e it anaver who i) on November 6. sl |won fame as “Skippy" a decade| i - WASHINGTON, Nov. 2. — The|ago, now a husky youth of 18, nation’s biggest Hallowe'en hob-|buckled on the belt and golden Picture with Elspefh Douglas globlin, new excise taxes aimed at|spurs of full-fledged adult star- A jumping the Treasury’s take by dom in one of the most delightful iy i Transferred 10 |$50,000000 in . November alone,| comedies to come this way in many conPER | |sent scared customers to counters a moon. The film is Paramount’s t minute buying sprees across “Glamour Boy,” with songbird Su- SUSANNA ~ sanna Foster as Jackie's co-star A novel note is the inclusion in of several e country Saturday. he first month heralds increas- | beer, | “Glamour Boy” Salinas Projedii&;{ FOSTER sequenc- Miss Elspeth Douglas, bookk jes in excise taxes on liquor, (for the U. S. Forest ;;x\ltp ]:e‘};:i wines, cigarettes, cigars, lubrica-!es from the “Skippy” of 19031 WALTER ABEL- DARRYL NICKNAN neau, has been transferred to work: tion oil, slot machines, photogra- Jackie Cooper is depicted as a has-| ‘“" GILLIS WM. DE"ARESI s of the Forest|Phic apparatus, train, bus and plane |been kid star, turned soda jerker.| Service G ency Rubber | fares He gets his comeback chance when She was entertained with several laround a half-cent a package of |quiz kid, played by little Darryl parties given by friends and ‘H&o}clpalmu-\ to 50 cents on a qum Hickman, in a remake of “Skippy.’ with a surprise party at her home | 0( 100-proof whiskey. ->>o s HIGGINSTO BUILD 1200 "COWBOY and the BLONDE” | COLISEUM OWNED AND _OPIRATED — ., — CONTINUE TRIAL ON the | \ | Subscrive w une wvatly Alasgs | Empire—the paper with the llrm vaid circulation. { Mexico City, including its suburbs, now has a population of 1,600,000, | 'EMPIRE PICTURE " SURPRISES MOVIE STARLET NO END GIVEN AT (llNI(‘ In the mnnlhl) immunization clinic sponsored Friday in Juneau Public Health Center BERN, Switzerland, Nov. 2. Germany has given Vichy Premier | Pierre al two more weeks in which to declare a formal con- scription of French workers for the Axis, informed French circles re- ported here. They said that a new series of strikes has broken out in Haute Savoie province in unoccupied France, reflecting the people’s re- sentment The two-week extension has not affected the November 30 dead- line for the delivery of workers. -oe LINDBERGH IS 3-B ON DRAFT CARD ENGLEWOOD, N.J., Nov. 2. Charles A. Lindbergh has been classified as 3-B by his local Se- lective Service Board, classification given to married men with depen- dents engaged in war production. Lindbergh, 40, has four children, . & and is employed as a consultant in the. Ford Willow Run Bomber plant in Michigan. DOUGLAS NEWS Kay Frances gives her attention to Don Ameche, but Rosalind Russell is his wife in "The Feminine Touch,” a comedy of marital jealousy! HARVEY R. LOWE PUBLIC ACCCOUNTANT Announces the Opening of His Office at 237 FRONT STREET PHONE 676 e Accounting Systems, Audits, Investigations Monthly Audits and Analyses of Costs, Sales and Profits Preparation of Income Tax Returns —WANTED- ONE HOOK TENDER ONE DONKEY ENGINEER ;e Juneau Logging Company PHONE 358 | MRS. PIKE COMPLIMENTED | A group of friends assembled at | the home of Mrs. Milton Valeson | on Saturday night in honor of| Mrs. Viola Pike whose birthday it was. The evening was spent visit- ing and enjoying refreshments | served by the hostess. A lovely | ;ift was presented to the guest of | honor by those present. - e PUBLIC IS SPARED ANNUAL DISTURBANCES Spared the tribulations this year | )ecasioned in years passed on Hal- | lowe’en, Douglas was a quiet and| oeaceful town Saturday night. Ab- sent Sunday morning were the severed clotheslines, soaped win-' dows, broken gates and scattered 3 boats, lumber and other | things, which occasioned more or| less distress to those affected. In appreciation thereof Mayor Erwin Hachmeister has expressed his gratitude for the benefit which thereby accrued to the community. e - RUDY VISITS Rudy Pusich in his uniform as a member of Alaska Coast Guard, was home for a few days' visit over the weekend, first since his enlistment early in the spring. .- YOUNG MEN RETURN Elmer Savikko, Frank and Harry Cashen returned home~last night from Pelican where they were em- ployed in the cold storage plant by Sebastian-Stuart Company. + NURSE WILL VISIT The public health nurse will visit in Douglas tomorrow, Miss | Stephenie Bogdon announced to- day. During the morning, home and school visits will be made and in the afternoon from 1 to 2:15 o'- clock, she will hold a well baby conference in the teachers’ room of Douglas school. ——————— EYES EXAMINED and BROKEN LENSES replaced in only | lnme children were brought for in- oculation against diptheria :md bills. It had been pointed out in i " (in what to her, is the far north, s 2 ; stimony that the sabo- So she sent Sgt. Levi several gl L Mrs. Louis Delebecque and her | Previous testi | 8t §iosay daughter, Katy, left on Saturday i‘:"l“l';’m‘;““w‘eg "‘°’3‘°ng;;“::‘5‘:;’)‘1‘|”:;' l lon | photographs for pin-ups, also to SAMPLER for the south on their way to Se- d;‘:trnchon i:“:l‘:: United States. igive his friends in the Army an- i 13 the famous assortment of* L atblo: to . Soktis Ml Delsbioqiis "who mupls e 1 |other view from that the news-| :eu-hk‘cdco&kcfl::l o ’;‘ | . alia 9 ¥ 9 paper picture rovided | irect from the makers went south several weeks 980. | (g hix saboteurs executed in Wash- G l " s I n ,‘ i bty Ji g © $7.50. Mr. Delebecque was transferred ] When a couple of months ago, he Empire picked out of its col-| frrrr e BIG PLANES _ smallpox. |lection of “pin-up” pictures a % Another clinic of this type will| lusumls study of movie starlet Jan- et clnie o e tve il Witness Says Defendent New Orleans Ship Builder o, sucy of movie saret - | enie Bogdon, public health nurse, 80 A H page, it tjckled one of the Army ! urges all parents of children not | Gave Hlm $ 0 fo nnounces nuge con' [boys in_this neighborhood pink. E—- immunized against these two di- i Sgt. Ellis Levi, who as it hap- seases to bring them to the ciinic, COI’I(eaI n AUQUS' trad Awarded Hlm | pened, is a friend of Miss Carter, ! | clipped out as many of the pic- WASHINGTON, Nov. 2. — An-| g, hef, O 8 T lay his hands drew J. Higgins, New Orleans ship o) builder, said today that the Army has awarded him a contract to build 1200 large cargo airplanes in New Orleans. He said he couldn't divulge the| type of plane he will build, de- livery dates, or other details. was in $50 not only for the protection of the child, but for the safety of the community. CHICAGO, Nov. 2—Carl Eggert, plasterer, witness in the trial of six Chicagoans charged with treason, testified today that Hans Max Haupt, one of the defendants, gave him $800 to hide the day after the Federal Bureau of Investigation an- nounced the arrest of eight Nazi saboteurs. The money, he said, ‘The next time he wrote the star- let in Hollywood, he enclosed one of the clippings Last week, Sgt. Levi received a letter from the young actress. She! was amazed to find that she was| 'known to newspaper readers even MRS. L. DELEBECQUE AND DAUGHTER ON WAY 10 SEATTLE ington on August 8. | BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. “The Rexall Store” L from the Juneau office of Pan | American Airways to the Seattle Loffice of the company. The 33 pounds of tin used in’ solder for a medium tank would make 10,000 tin cans. DEAN COUNTERS GO SOUTH TO RESIDE Marion Deutsch, airport mana-| Mr. and Mrs. Dean Counter left ger for Pan American in Juneau, )ast Saturday by steamer for the | has sublet the Delebecque residence. ' south, where they expect to settle T |in Seattle. Mr. Counter formerly ! was on the mechanical staff of The | Empire and Mrs. Counter was em- ployed at the Juneau Clinic. They have lived in Juneau about a year. AEF Mall WASHINGTON, Nov. 2. —More than a million Christmas parcels' are included in the record total of 3,396 toms of mail sent to the Am-| erican armed forces overseas dur-! ing the first 25 days of October. | The volume far exceeds the amount sent to the AEF during | the same period of the World War, Secretary of War Stimson said to- | day. EDEN STATES BRITISH ARE ONOFFENSIVE | GLASGOW, Scotland, Nov. 2— Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden declares in a speech that Britain is now shifting away from defense. He told a Scottish unionist con- ference that the war has started a new phase and added that Bri- | tain's air command over the nor- thern coast of France has proved her planes can attack Italy either by day or by night. b e The population of the Soviet Un-' ion, 170,000,000 at the last census, is approximately four-fifths European, one-fifth Asiatic. New Bill at 20th Century Susanna Foster, little Darryl Hickman and Jackie Cooper in a scene from Paramount’s lively comedy-romance, “Glamour Boy,” showing now at the 20th Century Theatre. The makeup box is a replica of the one used ten years ago by Jackie when, at the age of eight, he starred in “Skippy.” The “Glamour Boy” cast includes Walter Abel, William Demarest and Ann Gillis. One egg out of every seven pro- duced in 1942 will be made into egg powder for use by the United | States armed forces on far-flung battlefronts, and by the Allies. Drawn for Office of War informeiiel). Courtesy of Bmley s Cockta.ll Bar . e i By BILLY DeBECK BARNEY (GOOGLE ANB SNUFFY SMITH WO AN T Bt GOT NER Wenareo )/ BALLS O'R 1) ME. WEST POCKET, EITHERY OONT GIT ‘\%E\.F - 0K RUN ALONG ON B\ RAED WP - PEOD\E MER W?‘E.@ WY'WR, CORP'\~ TH SURPRISED MER ON DTN OFTER WEWN' ABUND DAETE WWCH TURNED OW TBE TW GENER\S DRANGWTE! CONGROOULET NS, T OECLORE, T JES' KNOW ONE OTW BONS WEN WY, ) our own shop. Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson, Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636. —————— ~Q¥);/ C Mot o, Word righis e |

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