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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1942 TONIGHT— 3 b W THESE HO ‘:Ifli THE ENEMY ot Wednesday—Thurs “THE MAYOR OF 44th STREET” with GEORGE MURPHY ANN SHIRLEY and FREDDIE MARTIN AND HIS ORCHESTRA Prevue Tonight 1:15 A.M. Show Place of Juneau Berthod Schwartz, a German monk, is generally considered to be the inventor of firearms WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE— Without Calomel — And You'll Jump Oct o | Bed in the Morning Racia’ to Co Tise liver should pour out d bile into your bowcl Caj pint ®ood, effective Liver Pills to th hile Howing freely to make vou feel v Am ing bile Aow freely. | Butler-Mauro Drug Co. by Guy’s Drug Store in Douglas R AR When it’s you SZHEER LERDER OLD Kentucky Straight Bour! 7 National Dis WM#W##/#”#/I/I/}/})IHMH [T Distributed by National Grocery Company, Seattle, Washington Keep Yofir Coffee Maker “Perking” t What a comfort that cup of coffee is before and aifter a long day of war Your easy-working electric cof- tee maker is a boon you'd hate to do work! without! Keep it c! 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GANGLAND STORY CHEECHAKOS HITLER MAY | SET FOR OPENING o capior b TROUNCEJHS | LEAP INTO 'The Mayor of 44th Street | lAST NIGHT MIDDLE EAST Stars George Murphy | BLY . in Broadway Film [Rangy Winners Tender-|Advices Say Germans Con- A pangland meoarama paved 0| f00fs in Name Only, | centrating Heavy Units in | Greece for New Step i | | | a stunning climax amid the shift- | the continent indicate that Hitler | is preparing new thrusts from the Balkans against the Middle East toward Suez in the hope of counter- ing the American and British cam- | paign in North Africa These informants said they were in receipt of reports that Hitler has of 44th Street,” opening Lomorrowi Bruins 5; Waacs 43 at the Capitol Theatre 5 Thoroughly up-to-the-minute,' One of the smoothest basketbail this picture presents the seamy fives seen on the Juneau maple side of the jitterbug-boogie-woogie- in many a year gave Juneau High swing vogue, with a courageous boy | School’s Crimson Bears a fancy and girl waging a bitter struggle |drubbing last night, 38 to 19. They ling lights and shadows of Broad- Fans Find Out | way and pleasantly spiced with Ly | Ithe sweet harmonies of Freddy SCORES LAST NIGHT LONDON, Nov. 17. — Competent | Martin's band, is RKO Radio’s| Juneau High School 19; foreign military and diplotatic i“““" film offering, “The Mayor! Cheechakos 38 sources said today that advices from [ { | for survival against an unscrupu- call themselves the Cheechakos,| iy qrawn more than 40 divisions, lous owmlami of crime. lbut the rangy lads o anythirg | 16 of them :\rmur»»n( from the Rus- I George Murphy, whose twinkling|but tenderfeet when it comes to|gan front feet have earned him top rank as handling the leather | Some are reported being taken |2 dancer, broadens the scope of Juncat ians who stayed home |ty western Europe for reorganiza- { his talents by enacting his first/by the fire probably missed one|tjon there. dominantly dgamatic role. He is{of the finest contests seen. Chee-| The bulk, however, is said to be | effectively teamed with Anne Shir-|chako guards E. Smith ana C.|concentrated in the Balkans, es- ley, another youthful star who re-|Schork, both of them lanky enough |pecially in Greece, ready “for big veals a personality of expanding to take monopolies on backboard |action” in the Eastern Mediter- | charm rebounds and fast to boot, coilect- | ranean. DU ed 14 and 11 points respectively.|{ These sources also pointed to Smith got his in seven field yoals. | dispatches from Turkey to the effect | Bears Outclassed jthat the Germans are using Bul- The Juneau boys played good ball for a high school team but were outclassed by the Cheechakos' height and passing ability. Several | intentional fouls were called on| the Juneau players and they didn't set any too well with the fans. In | all, the Juneau boys had 13 per- sonals chalked ' up against them, but the ranginess of the winning outfit made the checking job tough under the basket. |garian labor to build new air fields {in Greece near Turkey's northwest | frontier. Chape!aJi;s‘to Meet Wednesday The Chapeladies will meet tomor- row night, November 18. Mrs. Clar- TH ithe: sasnhillg 0 ence Wittanen will be the hostess 1 the sexord game, a gane bul|g¢ the home of Mrs. Fred Campen EAST MAY GET LESS GAS STILL Ration Coupons Value May THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— | estéd UNEAU, ALASKA 'COULDN'T SAY NO' IS FEATURE NOW " ON AT TWENTIETH {Roger Pryor, Eve Arden Are Starred in Roman- tic Legal Infrigue A gay, delightful comedy which | makes for real light-hearted enter- tainment, is Warner Bros’ “She | Couldn't Say No,” which is now showing at the 20th Century Thea- tre. ‘The film is a lively melee that mixes romance with legal intrigue ring a trio of popular and capable players. Roger Pry handsome band leader-leading man, is starred with Eve Arden, talented stage star who has made a name for herself in pictures. Clff “Ukelele Tke Edwards is featured Pryor plays the role of Wallace Turnbull, attorney, and Miss Arden portrays Alice Hinsdale, his secie- tary and sweetheart, law- yer. The action starts when Wai- lace gets a case—he is to purchase a large tract of land from an ec- also a centric old millionaire, Eli Potic | played by Clem Bevans, who won't sell - DOUGLAS NEWS LIBRARY ASSOCIATION SCHEDULES 2 In order that all who are inter- may participate, a public | meeting will be held in the coun- cil chambers of the City Hall, Wed- nesday evening at 8 o'clock under the auspices of the Library Com- mittee of the Douglas Island Wo- outclassed Bruin team lost to an-|g, the Loop Road other lanky outfit, the Waacs, 43| At the meeting, final plans will be | to 5. The Briins collected three made for the bazaar to be held i points in the List quarter and two the Chapel-by-the-Lake on the eve- more points toward the ‘end ol the | ning of December 5 d ELKS WILL INITIATE Be Reduced, Govern- ment Source Reports WASHINGTON, Nov. 17.—Reduc- tion in the value of basic gasoline ration coupons from four to three | ‘The next doubieheader is sched- | gallons in 17 Eastern seaboard| yled for tomorrow night in the | states has been tentatively ap-!High School gy i o : y s gym, will start at | proved by the Office of Price Ad- 7:30 o'clock and will find the St ) BIG (MSS WEDNESDAY ministration, a Government source'Iouis Blues taking the floor tor g said today the first time against the Malu-| A large class, the “Fight for Free- niutes wio last week made a fine showing dom” class, will be initiated by the Wz and the Falcons playing | Elks at the regular meeting tomor- = the Officers’ Club, another tough row night. Apart from the initiation r turn to be a team |there will be surprises, entertain- s Following are last night's box|ment and a special feed, according scores to Exalted Ruler Arthur Adams and the special committee in charge. - BOX SCORES Juneau High School — \\\\ TP | s N 3 M serve the whiskey that’s Z | | Pasquai, /B FOC F:‘ o MAJOR MARS"’ON ‘ing theme and a cordial invitation “CHEERFUL AS H. Sperling, F 0 0 0! to attend is extended to the public. ITS NAME™ | J: Floberg, F 03022 09 10 | g - | F. Krusl, F 1 9.8 IS OFF fOR AR("(’ TO VISIT IN SKAGWAY |R. Snell, C 0 2 2 TR | rs. Gene Hulk and daughter ' E. Horton, F 0 0 0| Major M. R. Marston, on special are planning to leave soon for a K. Thibodeau, G 1 0 2ldetail among the Eskimos and a |'riP to Skagway for a few weeks'| E | D. Anderson, G 2 1 5! visitor in Juneau for the past sev- | Visit With Telatives. {J. Bavard, G 2 Z 6l eral days, left by plane this morn- 3 s ¥ E (). Kendler, G 1 0 2!ing to return to the St. Lawrence § K. Kearney, G 0 0 O‘area, where he expects to remain Hosp'IAl "oIES | — — | uninterruptedly on duty for the next § Totals 7 5 19 | sixteen months. Cheechakos | ' B T S A 4 § | FG FT TP Ann’s Hospital for medical care. RAND Lo Bandini » o 1 1 PINTS A WAR CASUALTY i bon Whiskey § 3. Hi, P g 0 | BATH, England—Public houses Pete Brynolf has entered St. ® 90.4 Proof % |D. Pennock, C 1 9 g|here have put their pint glasses Ann's Hospital for medical treat- NN E smith, G Poi s gstin stomes UNGH QR PR NAS, De- | ment iE' Powell, G 1 0 |cause of the acute beer shortage. %~ e A |c. schork, G "5 1 q1|A half pint a serving is the limit Tsaac Niemi is a medical patient | e {W. Langley, G 1 o ‘“";w‘r a c{]slofner S in ;st A“m)‘s th?pil:nl._ i ! Totals 18 2 38l | Bruins ! | FG FT TP| | Sterling, F 0 Ta) TOMATO | McConnell, F [] [ [} Rogers, F 1 1 ‘(i | Brandt, ¢ 05040 o . ITS e SO JUICE AT | Kenyon, G 0 0 0f Sovereign, G 0 0 0| ' Christensen, G 0 0 0 F'NEST H Demith, G 0 [ 0 —_— Totals T s Waacs i . FG FT TP| F. Cerini, F .3 [J 6| S. Dishler, G 2 2 6 H. Radford, F 2 [ 4§ insist on K. Saul, F -0 -] W. Boychuck, C -3 1 1| J. Norris, G 3 2 9 R. Shormaker, G [ ¥ 1 L. McIntyre, G 1 9 2 h n - 1 Cross, G .4 9 s! e lll'ahlm. F. Stoppelo, G 0 ° af Totals 18 7 43 Referees—Ryan and Krulikowski. Timer-Roth. — .- SKATING PARTIES ENJOY GOOD ICE | AT MENDENHALL | Among numerous skating parties who took advantage of the good ice on Mendenhall Lake last night iwas one made up of Doug Camp- | bell, Jimmy Peterson, Mr. and Mrs, | Merv Plum and Earl Barcus. Skating was said to be excellent and the skaters took advantage of the open fireplace in the cabin to warm up between rounds on the smooth ice. e ———— ‘The bagpipe, also kpown as du- delsack and cornemuse, was in pop- ular use throughout Europe in the| 15th century. . lean, take care of it BARNEY GOOD MGHT 1\ and MOU HAD HOUR HANDS THAT KANGAROO GOOGLE AN SNUFFY S men’s Club. Purpose of the meeting ‘ls to form the Douglas Library As- ation and to take action nec- for the incorporation of the soc Since the facilities of the library |are available to everyone, both young and old, and so will con- | tinue according to their statement |the cammittee extends a cordial {invitation to all, men and women alike, to be present at the meeting g T T e SENIOR BALL The Senior class, Douglas High | School, is preparing to give their | annual dance on Saturday night, November . 21, according to an- nountethent receiven this morning The event will have a Thanksgiv- sam_ pessiot nas enered 5. SITTING UP IN BED F YOU like tomato juice that’s really delicious, pressedfrom the pick of the world’s choicest tomato crop—tomatoes Heinz has spent years crossbreeding for finer flavor. Serve this better tomato juice for breakfast—at bedtime— any time. It’s different! . 1 i { | | and breach-of-promise suits, star- | ¥ Grand by Guy's Drug Store. """ PAGE THREE WHERE THE BETTER BIG PICTURES PLAY b/‘[[//fl/fl Preview Tonight——1:15 A. M. T TIME TONIGHT ‘ £ She ) GARY COOPER * She | pARBARA STANWYCK conldnt S, \ ; 3y 4 The Picture of the Year “BRIDE WORE CRUTCHES" and ! “TUMBLEDOWN RANCH l IN ARIZONA" SAN JUAN, PR. — From The Thunderhead, weekly mimeocrunfl-, Spai nls Mobilizing COLISEU OWNED AND -OPERATED By W.(.5ROSS A. T. HADDIE PASSES e Yukon Councillor Andrew T. Tad- | Defense Forces Be Massed| ci, wei koop counvite merenen, fo ""Protect Neutral- sult of a foot infection that neces- d newspaper of the Antilles ; A sitated the amputation of a leg © e "y” of Nation above the knee. He went to the|TAsk force: “First Lieutenant M |interfor via the Cook Inlet route, Shall Groover had a hard i convineing the long-distance home town exi | first mined on Eldorado and then | established a business at Granville | He was a bachelor. BERLIN, Nov. 17.-—A radio broad- cast report from Madrid says the Spanish Cabinet has ordered mob- ilization of the defense forces to | “protect neutrality of Spain | There is no indication as to what 1 quarter in Spain feared violation of | that country’s neutrality and it could be aimed ‘either at the Nazis or the United States. e RUMANIANS INDICTED, ESPIONAGE Two Priests,Magazine Edi- tor Under Charges of Detroit Grand Jury DETROIT, Nov. 17.—Two priests of the Rumanian Orthodox Church, | one of whom investigators said sought to arrange the entrance into | [ the United States of former King | F5 Carol and Magda Lupescu, have been indicted along with the editor of a Rumanian publication by a Jury here onh charges of espionage. e — | MONROVIE, Liberia, Nov. 17— ' Radio listeners here have heard Vichy broadcast a report that a| military mission is enroute from | —— Dakar to North Africa. British officials in West Africa interpreted this report to mean that ! B. P. 0. ELKS. negotiations for peaceful cnmtuln-; | Fight for Freedom Class - WEDNESDAY November 138 * ® INITIATION ® ENTERTAINMENT ® BIG FEED e SURPRISES * See This Largest Class Initiated! * , ELKS HALL tor that his o 08 It’s not enough that Standard Furnace Oil comes from selected crudes and is distilled to exacting specifications. That purity and cleanliness must reach clear to your furnace. So pipe-lines, ships, tank cars and trucks are checked and double-checked — and all who handle this oil are trained to maintain im. maculate cleanliness that means better burner operation— lower fuel costs. L STANDARD OF CALIFORNI | relieves gas pressure, but you won't t much sleep that way! If gas pains, e to occasional consti] cause restless nights, get AD] 5 its B carminatives and 3 laxatives are just t for “n z'd lazy bowels. Get to Butler-Mauro Drug Co.—in Douglas ; i b Heinz! It's CRITTER COLLON! QT USE To us 2 FoL wo' e s Syadicate, Inc.. Wockd rghts 104

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