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TUBDAY NOVEMBER 3, 1942 GRACIE ALLEN 15 STAR OF MYSTERY TONIG ifa SET FOR CAPITOL i< ol temorrow. the he \:\ew York stage, is the masculine half of the title, in one of the most ‘enterunnmg comedies to reach the screen. Her only clue a lobster claw, Miss Allen inadvertently solves a mys- tery that baffles the police and al- most sends her husband to prison, but before she gets around to that, there is a rare combination of mystery and comedy. Nichols told members that a Sitka Army band will be in Juneau next week and will be able to perform for various civic projects. Any persons representing organizations desiring the use of the band should contact Col. Nichols or Comman- der Alfred Zenger of the Ameri- can Legion. A guest at the meeting was Garrett, US. Army. WOODLEY PLANE MAKES FLIGHT FROM WESTWARD Show Place of Juneau LES TEAGLE 1S INITIATED INTO JUNEAU ROTARY Les Teagle, of the Baranof Ho- tel, was Inltiated into Juneau Ro- tary Club this noon at the meet- ing in Percy's Cafe. Lou Hudson oificlated for the ceremony. Red Darnell reported on the club’s recreation project for serv- ice men stationed outside of town The .club has sent records to the men and Joe President tha insen. OUT TO SEE... and be Seen! Seersucker HOUSE COATS ZIPPER and WRAP-AROUND QUILTED ROBES, T00! in Plain and Flowered Patterns. Sizes 12 10 20 Family Shoe Store Seward Street Jones-Stevens Seward Street ~WANTED- ONE HOOK TENDER ONE DONKEY ENGINEER ¥, PEL Juneau Logging Company PHONE 358 (LUTHERAN LADIES THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA TWO MORE Jfipssufis IN BATTL BRITISH TRAITOR C¥ES? LALY Duncan Croall subject, was Wandsworth the Home ONDON, Nov. 3 ) tt-Ford, British executed today in Prison for treachery, Office announces He was 21 and was a British mer- chant seaman and made regular trips between England and Lis- avy Frank vith this news, however azainst “grow about the Solo- onition & f bon il ewsmen at the confer- s " nen The official announcement of tho It still is a bitter, tough uncement of th execution said in Lisbon Brit- isher was approached by a German agent and for payment of $72 was to supply secret information con- cerning the British merchant fleet, inovement of convoys between Lis- bon and Great Britain, weather conditions, aircraft protectionn and other data izht.” e They have a fleet of formidable ortions left. We haven't any loubt that they will come back.” Knox reported the sinking of the two enemy cruisers as based on late information from Vice Admiral Ghormley, who is now back in his former command as Chief of Naval Operations in the South Pacific. Ghormley's account of the battle off Savo Island the night of October 11 and 12, Knox said, listed five enemy destroyers and three cruisers sunk. The Navy communique for that engagement reported only one en- emy cruiser, plus four destroyers and a transport. Ghormley's report thus added two | cruisers and one destroyer to the toll _|the morth Pacific will have some Knox ‘also declared that he is|reqding matter to while away the “particularly proud” of the Nawy'’s 1o, hours soon, due to the gen- subs, saying that the sub services 6o ar - Firiat R have generally “done & particularly TOSlY Of Juneau Tesidents R " are contributing through the AWVS amazing and outstanding job. 2 | |for this cause. | BATTLE WAS BIG MELEE Only last Friday, the AWVS PEARL HARBOR, Nov. 3—Am- Placed in the Federal Building two erican naval guns sank two and boxes, ome on the ground floor possibly nine Japanese warships in | near the service men’s writing desk the Solomons on the night of Octo- “nd the other on the Post Office ber 11 and 12. floor. The engagement was described Port Captain Warren Caro is here by Capt. Ernest Gregor Small 'seeing that these boxes are emp- hell of a melee” which com- | tied of their contents regularly he enem 1 he magazines, newspapers woks are distributed in the Wil for the ships on patrol duty Quickly the boxes were filled by Juneau residents who had recent »f popular magazines to ontribute, late issues of news- pers from all sections of the paperbound books intercst the boys in .o RESIDENTS SHOW GENEROSITY WITH MAGAZINES, BOOKS Coast Guardsmen and Navy men patrolling the dangerous waters of ud one ably iou place on s nizht in the Savo hich might ervice. boxes will remain in these locations permanently and dents are urged to assist in this cause. It is sug- nly the most recent azines and newspapers be given, since the boats are in port every so often and the men have a chance to pick up the older copies at that time. ited of the hese from action Americans to expedition to T'he wo - e + AIR MAIL GIFTS MUST BE OPENED FOR INSPECTION . | Juneauites Are Warned to- % Gas Ralds Bring Parcels fo Post | . Offce Unsealed Predicted Postmaster Albert Wile today LONDON, Nov. 3—From sources warned residents that no sealed in Europe, comes a warning that shipped out of before the winter is out, the Nazis British Isles, but only if the RAF | package has first been examined i st : lat the Post Office. Mallers are hawbecoms e0 At the Germans i e driven to desperation. Britons warned not to seal packages are warned to have their gas masks they wish to send them by air nangy at all times. mail. e — Postal officials will examine the! Apout 50,000,000 meteors | unsealed packages first to make toward the earth every day. sure that no inflammable, explo- sive or other unmailable matter is enclosed, and then the package may be sealed at the Post Office and sent. | The examination must be made by one postal employee in the presence of another. If the con- 'Lents are acceptable for air mail-| ing, the package may be sealed and | endorsed by the names of the ex- amining employee and the witness together with the postmark of the office. Y | Persons who can not bring their unsealed packages to the Post Of-; fice in person are cautioned to print on the air mail parcels, “Postmaster: This package may ‘be opened for postal inspection if nec- essary.” Otherwise the package will be returned to the sender. T0 HAVE CHARGE OF OPEN SERVICE HOUSE; The Lutheran Ladies Aid Society Resurrection Lutheran Church will have charge of the Open House for Service men at the Dugout from tomorrow night, November 4, to, November 8. The following women will assist | the regular hostess: Mrs. W. Al Rusmussen; Mrs. H. Stonehouse, Mrs. Ray Nevin and Mrs. Ed Ja- | cobson. of William Post, Jr and Gracic Allcn BARNEY GOOGLE T WZ JES 080Nt 10 QS NE is‘e NE SERN CWOSEF BUT T SEE NORE A NEW RECKROT. =3 O\ PAREZE YO, NEET Me-- AN SANFEN SNTTR WWT'S MORE e e—— WOMEN HUNTERS SPEND DAY ON DOUGLAS IS. ‘To spend a day hunting on Doug- lus Island, Mrs. Calvin Pool and | Mrs. Ed Arnell donned their outdoor clothes and left Juneau early this morning. The women planned to hunt for deer in the section above the old foundry. A it The total area of the Galapagos Islands is 2,868 square miles. ACKIE COOPER STARS IN FIlM OADURINGNOY. AT 20TH CENTURY Drastic Rentfal Regulations!Glamour Boy Brings| Affect All Dwell- Skippy Back to Screen ing Places In Grown - Role It is unlawful for landlords to| Starlet Ann Gilli charge a higher rent for living'14 years old, portray quarters than the rent charged on cld film star March 1 of this year according to licking comedy of Holl C Office of Price Administration regu- mour Boy showing lations, Calvin Pool, Assistant Di-I20(h Century Theatre rector of the Territorial office, de Jackie Coopct clared today g bird” Susanna Foster ‘This regulation applics to hotels |~ Anp is one of the most and rooming houses as well &5 0| ouno plavers in apartments nn_d homes, and requires cause of her amazing that the premises be rented on the | act any age, including same periodic b as on March 1, 118 % Taat bite, “Nice Qs or at a rental yielding no more for |1 Der jast picture, “Nice Gir the period than would be realized if She Played Deanna Durbin's the premises were rented on that|Year-old kid sister. Her next pic- ‘ture will present her years old. LANDLORDS TO REGISTER WITH in Paramount’s rol- d, “Gla- at the picture ind Song- now The di Hollywood bility her own cussed b same periodic basis, Mr. Pool point- | as ed out “Provisions are made in the regu- | In “Glamour Boy" Ann portrays a latons,” Mr. Pool stated, “whereby |ulnmomus but balky film star landlords and tenants can apply for| The cast of “Glamour Boy adjustment but, until adjustment cludes Walter Abel, Darryl has been approved, the rent pre-!man, William Demarest vailing the first of March is the |Searle. legal maximum which can be col-! Bob Hope, recently lected now, even though the property | comes tomorrow in is the subject of an unexpired lease | e Tryth.” or has been improved since March.' Living quarters constructed since March may be rented at an amount agreed upon by landlord and tenant, but the landlord must immediately apply for approv: \I of the rent by OPA." Plans are being made for regis- | tration of all landlords of dwelling accommodations later this month e Ontario Clamps on Liquor Purchasing Mgt Wednesday Liquor Control Board has ordered! Chapeladies will meet tomorrow that from today on, no person can in the home of Mrs. Frank Maier purchase more than one bottle on the Glacier Highway, with the of liquor per day in Ontario. | LIQUID SUNSHINE JUNEAU, Ala.ska. — The remark liruid sunshine is used throughout Southeastern Alaska often as a re- ference to the heavy rainfall and the absence of the sun. While this reference is made somewhat as a joke, persons little realize that it does not take an expert to find much truth in that remark. ‘Wateh the sun evaporate any water or moisture that is present and. notice that the breeze also evaporates and purifies this moisture only for it to return to earth in the form of rain and be absorbed by vegetation in those rainy regions. Vegetables grown under these con-| ditions are best for you as they have absorbed and contain that | in- Hick- and Jackie in Juneau, “Nothing but ' - - | NEW KETCHIKAN FIRE HALL A contract for construction of a new $75,000 fire hall in Ketchikan has been awarded to the J. B Warrack Construction Company. e, The greatest known depth in the | Atlantic Ocean is 30,246 feet, at a point narth of Puerto Rico Chapeladles Wil | LIQUID SUNSHINE. I have a sizely pile of LIQUID' SUNSHINE GROWN TURNIPS, but not enough to go around to every one in Juneau, so I am offering them through local grocers who | have stocked up on them in the order named: g George Bros., Bert’s Cash Grocery, | Gastineau Grocery, Home Groflary” Thrift Co-Op, James Ellen Cash Grocery, Thibodeau's Cash Grocery, Irving’s “Whing Ding”; Feusi and | Jensen in Douglas. Growing fall | L, | mentioned in this ad. Feature at Capifol Geot Need ASK for and stock up on SATKO'S adv. | i What a thrill to see your son racing to a touchdown! 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U LENTURY 2-FEATURES TONIGHT—2 “MURDER AMONG FRIENDS” COLISEUM OWNED AND _OPFRATED 8 5085 main business of the meeting to Renewed complaints in Kef be the planning of a fancy work kan that some cocktall bars ha sale to be held in December. All been selling liquor to . drun members are urged to attend brought warning from Mayor "Mg ————— Cain recently that unless liquof dealers clean house they face bein “put out of business.” Jamaica is the largest and most valuable of the British West Indies. 3 ke ks nd Star Brand shoes e T rectly, and careful fashioning of quality leath- er make this correctness long lasting. Don’t overlook their long service and low prices. $4.50 10 $6.50 Family Shoe Store Seward St. 1O WAY BUILT-INFIT 1. Room for growing toes 2. Correlated heel-to-ball At 3. No binding insteps 4. Age-conforming arches 5. Ankle-hugging top lines 6. Snug, pear-shoped heels 7. Straight-tread lasts 8. Free-action flexibility 9. Soft, durable uppers 10. 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