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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, A STORY EVERY WOMAN WANTS TO BE TOLD . . . A b experts, Columbia’s “Bedtime Story” | ¥ 4 Jack rnxpiuc yesterday opened at the Capitol |opened last night at the 20th Cen- P Pslarl F Theatre with Fredrick March and |tury Theatre. ¥ £hon 'y Pepper M A R C “ Loretta Young starred. One of Unlike many of her past films, Contury-Fox Pictore LORETTA with ROBERT BENCHLEY ‘s ALLYN JOSLYN 1942 "BEDTIME STORY" NOW SHOWING AT . CAPITOL THEATRE |Fredric March and Lorefta | Young Are Stars of Clever Comedy A lesson for husbands, a shock | for wives and a howl for everybody | who wants to learn about love from the most delightfully delirious, do- mestic dilemmas ever brought to the screen by Alexander Hall, di- Ibines kicks with kisses, riots with | romance. A superb supporting cast, includ- ing Robert Benchley, Allyn Jos- lyn, Eve Arden, Helen Westley and Joyce Compton, lend brilliant aid to the stars, in roles finely-fitted rector of such comedy hits as “Here | i . oN AREAHEADQTS. FRENCH CONSUL E OF UNCLE SAM'S DESTROYERS _ The U.S.S. Tucker (above), a destroyer completed March 30, 1937, has a speed of about 36 knots. “ Comes_ Mr. Jordan,” “The Doctor | her older sister and brother ! Takes a Wife” and “This Thing | | With. braces on her teeth and Called Love,” the new comedy com- | ther unbecoming horn - rimmed 1,500-ton SWEENEY'S ' JANE WITHERS IS . STAR OF PICTURE | ' AT 20TH CENTURY! "Small Town Deb”" Brings . Young ActressinTeen- | Age Story Here | Jane Withers comes through with another grand performance in her latest picture for 20th Century- Fox, “Small Town Deb. which |“Small Town Deb” is concerned largely with stogy—and interesting story it is. Jane victim “of the social very is the ambitions of 'glasses, Jane is no match for them anfl she turns to sympathetic Jane Darwell for solace in between her attempts to puncture their In the unusual climax, Jane un- dergoes a complete metamorphosis changing into a gorgeous who surprises even her ego. beauty discrimin- WHERE GR OWNED AND OPERATED By W.L.GROSS HOSPITAL NOTES [ENTORY with Cobina Wright, POUGL. Jane Darwey Bruce Edwards Cecil K, ellaway Katharine Alexander "THE SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS" PAGE THREE I to their various comedy talents —AND— “Bedtime Story” is a romantic duel FOR uso Io BE | BA(KS AMERI(AN ating brother. . between a playwright and a Broad- 2 BORS NEWS { MARCH 0!' TIME way star. The former told bedtime | lO(A'I‘ED HERE OFFENSE. OU"S Mrs. Bert McDowell and infant % COLOR CARTOON latter kissed and told . . . another e s Fs Ann’s Hospital. | COUNCIL MEETING . man to look her up in Reno! | Headquarters for the Pacific Uproeariously funny, its comedy Northwest Area of the USO Ovor»‘Fran(:OIS Bnef Res'gns In stemming from a clever story and|seas Division are to be established | suspenseful handling, from scintil-|in Juneau, it was announced today Boston — Commends {lant wisecracks and situations by Leonard R. Hall, Area Super- African Thrust |streamlined for laughter, “Bedtime visor, who arrived last night from Story” is the season’s gayest and|Prince Rupert. Mr. Hall left here NG giddiest “must see” film. the latter part of September to lattend a conference of UBO and | D8t the American offensive A The first November meeting ¢f Mrs. L. W. Kilburn nas returned the Douglas City Council is scheds to her home in Douglas after a uled for tonight with routine busi recent operation in St. Ann's Hos- pital IS JUNKED WASHINGTON, Nov. 9 Rep. Martin Sweeney has failed to ob- tain a Supreme Court rbview of a decision dismissing his $250,000 Iibel suit against the Washington Times- CLOSE UPON NO. AFRICA ness on tap. - TO RESIDE IN DOUGLAB Mrs, Raymond Wiseman and in-| -Herbert Savikko and family have fant son have gone home from St.!moved into town from out the Ann’s Hospital. Douglas Road and are established - SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU BOSTON, Nov. 9. Declaring in Bt 1 mpom N North Africa cannot be interpret-| Herald columnists, Drew Pearson i | military officials in Washington, . . . & M. I.AVENIK IS PAUl S. SORE"SEN 1B oXe} . ed as aggression, but is on the and Robert Allen, authors of Wash- Smke w"h 0verwhe|m|ng ‘21 érlu- \‘Nfllh\m Sparks cottage on | John S. Cowgill, who will be in CONtFary the first step toward the ington Merry-Go-Round. . Mrs. Lygn Tuoker has been dis- " + HIGH BOWLER HERE FROM HIRST | charge of USG in Juneau also|lberation of ~France, Francois| » .o Mlght—Powefful Chal- | charged trom st. Ann's Hospitai Bz o g W o ON BUSINESS TRIP! arrived in Juncau last might rom Briel French Consul in Boston | to Hitl Ny nderwect & | i A " since 1937, resigned his post operation AEL-FIORN FUNERE RO MAJOR LEAGUE o e e e 2 DARLAN, JUIN - 2™ |qmine e o e 4 Martin Lavenik of the BP.O,|8¢" Of the Hirst-Chichagof Mine, | ipeir small daughter, Georgiria and RETURN TO JUNEAU | — ————— | Ann's Hospital for medical care. | HAUS ' FOERR B MR iclks team made high score in the |41Tived in Juneau for Alaska Coust- |ihey pave taken one of the Tripp| Mr. and Mis. J. . Jeftrey re-| MAY AlREADY ward o LR Alsises, but o i 1 SR 1 Major League bowling tournament %! Awlines yesterday afternoon youges on Main Street to reside tumed last night from Ketchikan : o no evidence, as yet. of any| Mrs. Joe Johnson, a native, has, ON HUNTING TRIP ¥ extension of operations to the east- ward beyond the Algiers area. sames last night at the Elks Club|iom the mine and expects to re-!; , .. after an absence of two weeks on (entered St. Ann’s Hospital for sur-| Ralph Mortensen has taken alleys when he rolled 222 in his|Main here for a week on busi-( s, accompanying the USO business in the southern end of No AULN Taland {wical care | ot trom. ‘hik dutiés ‘s’ oHier ‘& first game of the evening. The|MSS: Mr. Sorensen will return to| .. J s Miss M the Division. Mr. Jeffrey is a well | K |6 Peusi-Jens ‘ Fhirst-Chichagot to.oomplkta the . Lry to Junesu wesiAtjss Marie | A late afternoon Vichy broadcast nc ree Nevins has entered S, 3t the Feusi-Jensen store and | BPO. Elks hud the high total| FeSRTRGEN O COMPAI tH0)struve who will be in-ithe ‘Area |knOWN merchandise broker. says no attack has occurred in the , VIS e¢ FOVIRS Tas SHIETEC Bl oup with his recently acquired Tok ghig shroe - games WHE 2900: .« (o LS WD S oy & l:!m‘rice and also temporary assis- it lias region of Constantine, inland from """ Hospital for medical care. | ypoamova, on a few days' hut Scores for last night's tournas| 8 Bl 0t to Mr. Cowgill, until such BERLIN, Nov. 9. — German the Algerian port of Philipeville, but ling trip. Bob Davlin of Junesu ag mines for the duration. Production | ment games follow: | Mrs. Guy Prince has been admit- time as a permanent woman assis- military and civilian preparations Cardinals of the mine was stopped on Octo- Women of Moose tant is selected. dispatches from Vichy said late today: are being made against a possible ted to St. Ann’'s Hospital for medi- companied Mortensen. ’ B Senescu 170 157 119— «siZ:':mI_'r’ in compliance with Federal| * nr. Cowglll did splendid work in' H B y “Ii is assumed here that there |and eventual Allied thrust on Tun-cal treatment | NEW MANPOWER FOR . Duckworth ot g o b BORE R {organizing USO in Ketchikan and ave Ig Meehng is'the grebtest Drovabllity Mon. . ‘|58 MEVIDE SoaiRwestwid vOmn. 5 B S S e TREADWELL FOUNDR¥ Lok ing 191 3134 . 186 480 early part 1;1 D w.b ity the | yoquested the position in Juneau, 3 day morning that both Admiral {TOM Arzew. A O Vi 6 ARk Wassiiat " | Joe Perusich and Oscar Li McCarthy s, 187 114ty |SSF part S Dt and €on- | according to Mr. Hall. “I Was Women of the Moose had alarge, Darlan and General Juin have The Prench broadcast says the In T |strom are two new members Stevenson 176 154 134— 464 0 the States to join his| oo than pleased. to have | been taken prisoners in North Americans have reached St. Cloud, Mr. attendance at their Saturday meet- | Emile de Brabander is a medical i the Treadwell foundry crew, havi " ___|family for the winter months. » about 10 miles from their landing 4 Total 865 *762 7422369 - Hirst-Chichagof has been oper- fc;‘;lg;l]ln:s:o:: ;?;:ffl:: z::o::“vifi:s ing, when a surprise shower was A"'“'v s oy place, also gained Valmy, inland patient in St. Ann’s Hospital. recently signed up for thelr win ating on a limited basis for the 3 given for Mrs. Olive Nesby, follow- about seven miles south of Oran on — Jobe, : last year due to labor and materts | FCSidents will be glad to have him ing the business meeting. wAlASKA COAS'I'AL the Mediterranean, and at Safi,| Peter Kochergin has been dis- G 50 T 4 Fehrman 153 154— 457 shortages, Mr. Sorensen said today |organize USO in the city. John| The next meeting is to be Nu-\ where the U. S .forces are fanning charged from the Government Hos- Knoten 147 161— 4191, o nen will B Tfh at dike et ;| Caragher, who was formerly in vember 17, with Mrs. Harry Haas! out on the Atlantic Coast. This pital, I"oulnv IS MADE ¥ Hansen 167 siBe= gast g o IR T IR R € MINe | pairbanks, has taken over the!as chairman for the month, scl":d»i M A K ES SI'K A broadcast said reinforcements are | | Arndt 108, 125— 435 0 A" CUE OF S COMPANY PIOP- | work in Ketchikan.” uled as library month. { | debarking in considerable strength | ABOUT SAM M Fehling 183 147 14— el 00 08 SR D me“mr‘m ryn te) | Temporary headquarters will be| Mrs A. F. McKinnon will have| FlIGHIS SUNDA {but the defenses of Morocco have| NoTiCE — | & Buen paranof Hotel. |4t the American Legion Dugout,|charge of entertainment for the! H |not been undermined. The broad-| After Nov. 10, no telephone Anyone having any information Total 748 812 7402300 Py according to Mr. Hall who will re- | evening, assisted by Past Regents. | — |cast declared the cogstal atterics| renials for the monih of Oo- | pyiiing Bain Moans Will il \"RES' TUBES ISSUED main in Juneau for several weeks| December is to be Moosehaven| Leaving Juneau for Sitka W“h‘“ Oran e yet lutact. £ tober will be accepted at a dis- |, ;40 The Empire. Two travellers B.P.O. Elks | to help with the local organiza-|Month and all who intend to give| Alaska Coastal Alrlines Sunday | TS count. All remittances must |y, Juneau are anxious to I Carnegie 173 212 150— 544 HRSI WEEK' NOVEMBER tion, |for the box to be sent to Moose- “ere Kenneth Martin, Willlam 0,1"0 S(HOOI- FOR bear postmark of not later than | Means who was here in moomm Vogel 158 171 179— 508 SRS —————— I haven should bring their parcels to | [srael, Martin Rathe, Ryder Con-| discount day. Please be prompt. | to 1920, as one of the travellers h Lavenik 222 120 152— 494| (Certificates for tires and tubes |the November meeting. | verse, Jack Garrett and Stanley | 1 JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS g letter from him that year, ng‘ Hilcger 152 160 164— 476'issued by the Juneau Rationing HGHI ARRIVE | On the committee for Saturday|V. Grummett. | IERR. GUARD ON adv. TELEPHONE CO. his address as Juneay. 4 Taylor 183 167 167— 517 'Board for the first week in No- | | were Mrs. Haas, Mrs. Anna Bod-| Passengers from Sitka with ACA | - — " e e ding, Mrs. Cora Gostella. M, |Sunday were E. K. Rushton, Helen TUESDAY N|GHT‘ Total 888 830 821—2539 | one tire and to Paul Satko for FROM S.E. pORTS Charles Miller and Mrs. E. L. Tate.|Contely, N. A. McEachran, F. M.| Yankees one tube PRI A Buchanan, Harvey R. Swan and| - | . Mondoker 164 156 152— 412 o ey SUNDAV "IGH"' Leslie E. Britt. Paul Sorensen was| No non - commissioned officers | Oskierko*Arm’o 140 *159 *137— 436 BPW MEETING SET an incoming passenger from Hirst- |school will be held this week for | — w A N T E D e Ignato.*Ferone 153 *167 *144— 464 | AGRICULTURAL AGENT HERE Chichagof. members of the Alaska Territorial Bystrek*Hanson 179 145 “125— 449| ON WAY TO CHICAGO MEET| Arrivals in Juneau from Ketchi- | FOR THIS Ev D | Guard because of the “Turkey Gob- Hagerup*Lich'n 16y 137 *136— 442| Harold W. Rice, District Agricul- [kan last night were Frank A.| EN!NG ANCHORAGE BUSINESSMAN | ble” being given by the Elks on ~—— —— —— —|tural Extension Agent fo; South-|Clark, and Earl McGinty; from | e HERE ON WAY TO STATES Tuesday evening, it was announced ONE Hoox TE“nm Total 805 1764 694—2263 | west Alaska, was in Juneau today | Petersburg, M. J. McDonald, Louisi Business and Professional Wo- e ’wdny. : e on his way by plane to Chicago to|McDonald, D. E. McDonald, J. E. men's Club will meet this evening Al Corey, businéssman of An-| 10 the event of an alert on Thurs. | > ; 2 ] attend the Land Grant College |Boyle, E. Lee, V. Heimdahl and J.|in the parlors of Holy Trinity Ca- chorage, arrived here with Wood- &Y SHering thid week, all Guard E“ mzm ANOTHER CAR FIRE meeting there next week. His head-{W. Jones. thedral, with a regular business ley Airways from the Westward‘:;e:‘l :“”e wtr?’pol:tlatkthe[lr usudal NE n KEY The motat of Ben, Titeh Hod- | quariers dre fn/ Pafner, There were no passengers for|meeting scheduled. Sunday and is in Juneau awaiting | oy *renout o 4 XERCE TP baugh's auto caught fire in down- ——————— Juneau from Seattle. Members will discuss the results further transportation to the States. | gy 1 ¥ Bl eanool | town Juneau early this morning, Xk f the rec: He will join Mrs. Corey and their Sxolie MPERL Rl R Glrade Bchool st el D s In 1766 Rhode Island enacted > jof the n«..e?xt Scholarship Ball, re- ,' w Jjoin 3 y < | auditorium for the first of a seri * B b g port on which was made at an ex- young son in Tacoma. Mr. Corey | of lectures on the subjects of “Guer- gine before members of Juneau|laws ”for the preservation of the pRoMINE"‘I‘ M'"I"G ecutive board meeting last week. Will be in the States for some time rilla Warfare” and “Defense of | Volunteer Fire Department ar-|oyster” to keep coastal beds from 2 | Also to be under discussion is the on a combined vacation and busi- Towns.” All Guardsmen are urged | rived to extinguish the blaze. . $0GLOW |being scraped bare. “They are saving fats for vietory in America— what are you going to do about it?" v-80-721 [T aE— Courtesy of Bailey’s Cocktail Bar MA" HERE 0" H'S 3'!->t)dlliiI Sewi;\z (I:;nte‘st. which will ' November WAY TOWESTWARD 55 o ™ 2967 > { e MRS. HAZEL KIRMSE LEAVES FOR SKAGWAY Mrs. Hazel Kirmse, owner of gift -— —_— W. W. Stoll, general manager and part owner of the Indepen- dence Mine in the Willow Creek district out of Anchorage, arrived and curio shops in Sitka and Skag- in Juneau from the south and is Way, left last night for the latter here awaiting transportation to community to look after her busi- the Westward, [ness interests. The Independence Mine is con-! tinuing operation due to the fact that it is producing strategic min- | erals, Mr, Stoll said today. Opera- tions are, however, on a reduced basis. He has been in the States| or two months on business and | s staying at the Baranof Hotel vhile in Juneau. ness trip. While he is south he will buy merchandise for Leonard Hop- kins Men's Store in Anchorage with which he is connected. - J. E. BOYLE RETUR! J. E. Boyle, Union Oil represen- tative, returned to Juneau Sunday night after an absence of over a week on company business in the southern end of the First Division. | to attend these lectures. B s LEAVES FOR WESTWARD Mrs. Ted Ernst, whose husband is with CAA in Anchorage, arrived from the south last night and left for her home in the Westward city Mrs. Ernst has been in the south for the last four months for medi- cal care. | BARNEY GOOG i F g HOMESICR. I BETTEE Do SNOW MAKES DEER HUNTING BETTER| Executive Officer Frank Du- ‘resne of the Alaska Game Com-l nission reported today that hunt- | rs have been bringing in plenty »f deer in the last few days be- ‘ause thé snow is forcing the ani- nals down on the beaches. One party reported sighting 13 oucks and 14 does. Wildlife Agents | Rod Darnell and Ed Arnell will| eave on the Grizzly Bear today | for patrol until the end of the' season in the Juneau and Sitka irea. | | ————————— | BUY DEFENSE BONDS J SO NOU'RE GONNA SHIP HIM TO MOUR OL' WOMAN 1 GUESS IT'S TH ONLIEST THING TO Juneau Logging Company PHONE 358 DO - WOMAN A WONT GIT A H\-FALCOTIN NOTION TO MAKE HERSELF A NEW FUR COAT OUTTA TW CRITTER - e By BILLY DeBECK