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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA YANKSWAGEWAR (MANPOWER 'ALASKANS TO "on ool 5u HOARDED BY BE AT ALCAN | o1, ’Brlafl Donlt;;Pai 0 Brlen GOVERNMENT ROAD R I T E S (Continuea ;;(\n_:\ Page One) Star in "Two Yanks SMNISA fn the Ares, however, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1942 GREAT NAVAL BATTLE FoUGHT solowoRs.zs | MUSING LAW DUO Where the Better BIG Pictures I’h% STARS IN ROMAN(E AT 20TH CENTURY, T IOPLENTURY. Roger Pryor, Eve Arden/]— NOW PLAYING— Have Roles in “She TIIEY’LL Fmflrf o IN UNIFORM! ; mANYTHING IN SKIRTS! {8 ‘ TWO HAIR-TRIGGER FIGHTING MEN ON THE MAKE MEET A NEST OF ENEMY SPIES IN A HAIR-RAISING AND RIOTOUS RAMPAGE! -\ { and during the day of Novem- | it i ‘\ 4 ber 13 they were attacked con- c S ¢ : , in Trinidad” | Federal Agenues Hoard- | Official Party Headed by % Gy by Amerioan pisnks, | ouldn’t Say No” | Sl'[e 3 | | i Late in the afternoon of that | 2 S ing Workers, Senafor | Barfleti Leaves Here | auy, a tarke dap. et con: | The gay story of how o vouns. fl d % Pat O'Brien and Brian Donlevy | taining at least 12 transports |®ttractive girl-lawyer ot nt yesterday introduced a marathon Byrd SBYS TOmO{rOW | ““u,rkh”‘,y warship N‘m”l over her .\W(‘Nh(‘m‘lAlt\\«')‘l-x‘«' law { free-for-all to Capitol Theatre au- | i I e Cuadaloanal from firm, is entertainly told in Warner | diences. In Columbia’s hectic, hi- HINGTON, Nov. 16. —» Sen-| An official party will leave Ju-| the vicinity of Bougainville, |BTOS: amusing “She Couldn't Say W ) |larious new fun-and-fistfest, “Two |ator Harry F. Byrd charges m,n the ingau tomorrow morning on its way| again intent on putting troops | NO- Which opened at the 20th Yanks in Trinidad,” the stellar pair |Federal government is the “chief to attend the formal opening of| ashore at Guadaleanal Osnbuey ' Boniey. | wage war upon each other with de- |offender in waste and hoarding of |the new Alcan Highway, scheduled| BOMBARDED AMERICANS Shite INARN ol W Ap B lightful disregard for consequences, | manpower.” and declares that a|i; pe helq F the Alaska- Shortly after midnight, the |tractive twosome—Roger Pryor, §i 4 interrupting their fraternal homi- |dismissal of one-third of the BOV-| yukon Territory border | enemy warships bombarded the POPUlar actor-band leader, and Eve j =3 " cide only long enough for them to|eriment’s civilian employees Would| “rhe party will include Secretary| American positions on Guadal. | Arden, Witty and charming, who She tried and join forces with each other in or- | M€l the war effort % |of Alaska E. L. Bartlett, represent-| canal preliminary to their pro- HOIYWwood picked from her Broad- . "~ | Senator Byrd said that a Senate 5 way success in “Two for the she tried der to play a spectacular part in ttoe o the redution of none |ing Alaska and the United States;| posed landing. dnb M gL ’ |a bigger war. g District Cadestral Engineer George{ But later, as the transport | -DOW' t0 appear in such films as/§ ang she triegs ? essential Federal expenditures would | o 1 Stage Door,” "No No Nannette | Junet Blair, comparative DEW- | soon open hearings “to tell the peo- | A: PATKs of the Public Survey Of-| group approached (e iland, it | SWW8? Door “No Wo Wannette! |comer to the screen, whose T0les|pje the whole truth with respect to | | fice; District Engineer M. D. Wil-| was smashed by an air attack Pryoe "md st’: Ardon. are Clift | become increasingly better,, shares | quplicated activities, and m““mn_.‘lnms of the Public Roads Admin- | At least eight enemy (rans- “Ukelele Tke” Edwards, and privd acting honors with the “TWO|ning, of practically every agency of | istration; Maj. Carl F. Scheibner,| ports were sunk tmdnatid t r'). R | Yanks," and major supporting |the government {military aide to Gov. Ernest Gruen- | The remaining transport “:“ IR RS l‘_"‘{’“’-‘- Vi players include Donald MacBride,| Tt is estimated that there are 3,-|ing, and Lieut. Warren Caro, Ju-| group, however, continued to- JONIEY Towan S0 ST Roger Clark and John Emery. 000,000 Federal employees and 2,-|neau Port Captain, US. Coast| ward Guadalcanal on the nights | COuldn't Say No” when the film | Gregory Ratoff, himself a comedian | 500,000 State and local employees,’ Guard. | of November 14 and 15. opens on Wallace Turnbull, Pry- of no mean ability, directed the |exceeding the number now in the| The Empire is sending a cor-| This produced another close | OFS TOl&, & mnot very successful new film, successfully interlarding | armed forces respondent, Bill Carter, upon the| range fight between American YOUPB attorney, and Alice Hinsdale, {16k’ oomedts RaducHab. et ate DA !invitation of the North Serv-| and Jap warships of the Gua. Plaved by (e Ak {penseful moments of edge-of-the- {ice Command under Brig. Gen.| dalcanal area. w}:a:‘g,‘;elcr:"’;‘y“ but acts as |seat excitement SI'KA BAND Now James O'Connor and the details| Details of this action have g 44 | The “Two Yanks" of the title are | | of the ceremony will be reported at| not reached the Navy Depart- | aanhatian mobsGR WD Jain e | READY "'0 lEAVE first hand in the Empire as rapidly | ment, JUNEAU TEACHERS |Army; Pat, in order to escape a‘ ‘ns communigations systems permit - - > {“rub-out”; Brian, in order to guar- FOR "up HOME Speclally engraved shears, the | WILL BE GUESTS with JANET BLAIR Jantee 10 ; work of a gunean cratisman, wil- ALASKA COASTAL DONALD M:BRIDE - ROBGERICLARR e | 3 liam Osborne, will be used by Bart- | \ OF ROTARY CLUB fm m Mv ——ALSO— 1WOMAN ,S CI_UB After a mp out the Glacier |lett a;d 'cmn«-s Camsell, North- | M‘KES H.IGH“ ! m " " | Highwa , courtesy of Juneauites, | West Territories Commissioner rep- | o" S u Members of Junenu Rotary Club W i N»fii’igfi'g{m—fi:fi?‘; |n: sm{a Army Band today pre- resenting Canada, to clip a red, | AT RDAY will have as their guests tomorrow CLEM BEVANS - M‘M‘ | SILVER TEA IS | pared for the return trip to Sitka White and blue ribbon held by four it | noon B0 MR € Junsey’ Pun' K3 i g,r |after six days of entertaining in enlisted men chosen for meritori-| Harold Carlson,K was an arrive l]]llc Schools at a canteen luncheon § | W‘l_m . { | Juneau and Douglas for the main OUS Work during construction on | Saturday with Alaska Coastal Au'—iu) be held in the Methodist Church ; ol "?J | SET TOMORROW purpose of furthering the sale of 'the 1,600-mile long highway (lines from Sitka. instead of the regular meeting | | War Bonds. Half of the shears will go to| Passengers from Juneau for Ex-|place. ey b Prime Minister MacKenzie King|cursion Inlet on Saturday with - - | Artistic pxmcnplesgovermngchmcv‘ The officer in charge of the mu- st 7 e o 0 o o . o |of art subjects, music and literature | sicians’ outfit and the band leader 0f Canada, and the other half to ACA were Claude P. Williams, D. g Ao l:!MNW(" L | for the home will provide the theme |as well as the members expressed President RooSevelt for the|P. McCurdy, W. G. Laughlin and o 1 aleihe : |for talks by three speakers within their appreciation for the fine treat- archives. Lowell R. Hamburger o e e ! leach of the respective fields, at the /ment they received from Juneau A guard of honor of the Royal| Alaska Coastal also made a round | {5 hg UBS. Weather Bureau .I | siver tea and program to be held |townspeople and are looking for- Canadian Mounted Police will be (rip flight to Taku River Saturday S g""”‘l‘"cé; ‘:‘:‘ “';"” "" Ly“’(; BRL o\Neo aKo | OviRATEC : . {tomorrow, Tuesday, at 3 o'clock in|ward to another trip to the Capi- Present from Dawson. Gen. O'Con- | - - o n::r‘:" ch:m;']': m‘;“ S( “C“L_ 5 {the afternoon in the Scottish Rite |tal City. nor will speak. Maj. Gen. Simon B.| SITKA NURSE HERE o o to resch a veloctty ot 40 10e (I} “"HENRY AI.DIICH {Temple, by the Juneau Woman's| - Buckner, chief of the Alaska De- | ON WAY OUTSIDE | oo5-iies ner ,:m‘: ;‘“: ;\’m“nfl". 28 Club fense Command, also may be pres- | —_— - Now a' (a pllol Mrs. Joe Werner will evaluate and Hospll‘l NOIES ent | Frances Ward, head nurse rruml: d:":aimg TSNy o ron Pngsmm discuss rules for selection of art ————— the Ploneers’ Home in Sitka, is a @ LR B0 SNRE SN ? | expressions suitable for the home: | & AR A 'KA MEN SENTENCED guest at the Baranof Hotel for rw\u[ |Mrs. James C. Ryan will indicate| Mrs. Guy Prince has been dis-| g 0" popcon “Hovi Howard |eral days while she awaits trans-| guiding values in choice of books, charged from St. Ann’s Hospital i . e | OTtation to the South | &5 and David Bailey all have been and Mrs. Merle Janice Pitts will|Where she was a medical patient Miss Ward is going Outside on a Fa O'Bisen and Brian Daalcy stop chasing spics long enough to cnjoy the charms of Janet Blair in “Two Yanks in Trinidad.” Keep Your Coffee Maker “Perking” the Duration! What a comfort that cup of coffee is before and after a long day of war work! Your easy-working electric cof- fee maker is a boon you'd hate to do without! Keep it clean, take care of it (new ones are hard to get), and let us make any needed repairs! We Make ALL Electrical Repairs? Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. ELECTRICAL REPAIR |point out criteria for selection of | home music, including recordings and their possibilities for increasing | musical experience. { | Tea, also prepared by the Fine | JAI'V..~: Department of the Woman'’s | | Club, - will be served immediately | following the program. Mrs. Henry | Harmon, chairman, is assisted by | | Mrs. Allan Wicks and Mrs. Jack | | Popejoy. Outside guests will be wel- | come. | | —————— 1 | ALASKATERR, " GUARDS MEET TUESDAYP.M. ; Non-commxssloned officers and new members of the Alaska Terri- | torial Guard, Juneau company, are to meet tomorrow night at 7:30| o'clock in the Labor Union Hall in- | stead of in the Elks’ Hall, it was announced today by Capt. G. F‘ Freeburger. | Equipment is to be brought to | the meeting by all new members. 1 Both non--commissioned officers | and new members are expected lo‘ |attend the meeting. BT ok 'Sons of Norway | Card Party Held Sons of Norway entertained Sat- | urday evening at a card party, pro- | ceeds of which are to go toward | Christmas treats for Norwegian boys i who are training in Canada to fly for the Allies as the Royal Air Force of Norway. Honors for the pinochle games went to Mrs. Anna Winn and O. H. Stratton, with low prizes to Mrs. John Lowell and George Osborne. Seven tables of pinochle were in play. The honors were donated by Mrs. John Sunderland. Refreshments were served by committee members |Mrs. W. A. Rasmussen, Mrs. Sun- derland, Mrs. Peter Hildre and Mrs. Hans Loken. Next in the series of parties will be November 28. QUESTIONNAIRES | 10 BE SENT OUT 1018 - 19 GROUP Closely following the affixing of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's | signature on the bill for drafting | 18-19-year-old youth, the Terri- torial Board of Selective Service was notified today that question- naires should be sent immediately to all boys of that age in Territory, John MeCormick, rector, announces. -————— Beethoven began violin lessons at ‘Balbnra V and the party returned | Floyd Fagerson, Carsten Lawrence, {John Adams and Olaf Peterson. | the | di- | sentenced to serve six months in | Jail after being arraigned in U, S.| Fred Lehto, a surgical patient in t. Ann’s Hospital, has retuined COMMissioner W. W. Knight's Bomie Court in’Sitka on charges of being ' B drunk and disorder] Fred Ekle h: been dismissed from St. Ann’s Hospital where he was a medical patient Waddington re- from St. Ann's Hes recent operation. Mrs. John turned home pital after a A. A. Kiefer has entered St Ann’s Hospital for medical care Mrs. Ralph Reischl Ann’s Hospital for has an entered St opera tion is under Ann’s Hospital. Jennie Hanlon and baby and Marie Warren and her baby have been discharged from the Govern- ment Hospnal B HUNTING PARTY OF 13 BRINGS BACK FOUR DEER Mr. and Mrs. Tom Parks carried 11 hynters on a last hunting trip | of the year over the weekend on the James Reed in St medical with four bucks. The hunters were Wellman Hol- brook, L. E. Iversen, Curtis Shat- | tuck, Jack Popejoy, Leroy West, | Otto Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. N.! district. They hunted in the Falls Cl’(‘ckl beaire: o . amamd | EYES EXAMINED and BROKEN LENSES replaced in our own shop. Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson, Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636. | -, — } BUY DEFENSE BONDS BARNEY GOOGLE AN SNUFFY SMITH . TAKE YOUR CHOICE several months' leave, planning to| visit her family in Winnipeg ardd| also intending to take a short \I\Ln» tion trip to California’ - e BUY DEFENSE STAMPS —Courtesy, Columbus (Ohio) Citizen. Courtesy of Bailey’s Cocktail Bar ELKS the age of five years. P. 0. * Fight for Freedom Class * WEDNESDAY November 138 * ® INITIATION e ENTERTAINMENT ® BIG FEED ' ® SURPRISES See This Largest Class Initiafed! * By BILLY DeBECK ELKS HALL A SANDUST TRAWL N T 'PEARS 1 O\ON'T G\T

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