The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 19, 1942, Page 3

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' THEATRE SHOW PLACE OF JU TOMORROW THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES! TONIGHT "The Mayor of 44th S1.' LATE NEWS—"JUNGLE GIRL” SATURDAY with THE WEAVER BROS. & ELVIRY FRANKIE JAILHOUSEBLUES | | Anne Gwynne, Nat Pen- dleton, Robert Paige in Musical Comedy kind of “Jail en Announced new comedy musical, Universal's House Blues” comes to the scr the Capitol Theatre tOMOIrow with a cast headed by Nat Pendle- e Gwynne | Robert Paige MacMahon and other as a f of ton Horace { player Inspired by lines, the $tory Blues" concerns a viet who on he produces with his fellow performers ton is the news head- “Jail House doned con- aining in a musi- inmates recent of pa re; insists prison while cal show as the Pendle while amateur show- the mi Several the Paige supplies t of music e included in new hit eatured roles in “Jail portant use Blues” are filled by such 1l known performers as Elisabeth ion, Warren Hymer, Cliff Clark Wlf Harolde ul Gerard Smith and Harold hored the screen play original story - NEW ENGINEER FOR DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH HERE eimer, P.A. Sanitar; r the U.S. Public arrived in Juneau Tarst from Smith H Engineer Health yesterday from the south, and is Service IS NEW PICTURE | SET FOR CAPITOL THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Dufresne Is | Author Game TO SETTLE Life Booklei LABOR WAR Photograplil’s',fl AStaHsti(allPresidem Uses Powers of | Maps Confained in Re- | Order Monigomery-Ward cent Publication Co. to Accept Decision Mammals and Birds of Alaska,”! WASHINGTON, Nov. 19.—Presi- a 37-pe booklet issued by the|dent Franklin D. Roosevelt today Fish wildlife Service and jdirected the Montgomery - Ward | copiously istrated with Company “without further delay” |graphs should accept the Labor Board order | | an photo- | and statistical maps, is & recent publication of the U. S. Gov- | that the big Chicago mail - order ernment printing office and of par- firm should include the “mainte- ticular interest to Alaskans. nance membership” clauses in their | Written by Frank Dufresne, Exe- contracts with union employees. In Roosevelt's letter to the com- pany’s president, Sewell Avery, he cutive Officer for the Alaska Game Commission, it contains dependably said he considered “such a course accurate data under convenient of action essential to the interests topical heads which include 8c*|oe ourwar effort.” {counts of the appearance, habits| = phe company had rejected the [and geographical distribution of | poard’s order handed down Novem- |game animals such as large brown per 5 which calied for the union and grizzly Dbears, black bears, maintenance contract and also com- | mountain sheep and goats, moose, | pulsory arbitation and guarantees caribou and deer of wages and working conditions | Transplanting Experiments for a year | The introduction of game ani-| The firm said, however, that if|interest of the picture mals not native to the Territory |the President, as Commander-in-| A hundred questions stemmed Spring BYINGTON - James GLEASON is the story of successful trans- Ch‘tef.ud"‘fl‘llfll the Compa to ac-| from that title. Who, for instance Geee LOCKHART | planting experiments with elk, buf- |éPU- the rulings, it will obey. It|would be the “Jane Doe"? Capra ] i S S 3“ i | planting experiments with lk, bU(~| Gl ndoq, however, that the TWIngs | met that provlem by casting Bur-| _® Minutes Latest News- . | abty ‘dowh': réindeer, ‘and - res [ SEETLINGRL GNA Anecanomio bara Stanwyck, lovely and versa- | e .1 AR ENSSNSCERBRRN) 5 T ST minds the reader that musk ox % tile star in the role opposite Gary! |were plentiful in Alaska at one ADM DARLAN‘CUOLH‘X: G S ] time but were ruthlessly extermin- | N B lated by the early whalers and L § traders because of their innocent trustfulness in man, so that they T N T S | were no longer to be found at the |time the Territory was taken over 0 {by the United States, the text AFRI(A RUlE | points out. FDRSTEPSIN "MEET JOHN DOE’ IS HUMAN STORY AT 20TH CENTURY Gary Coopé«r' and Barbara Stanwyck Share Starring |\ Honors with Fine Cast | The new Frank Capra produc- | tion starring Gary Cooper and Bar P N NOW PLAYING! ( | | \ bers “Mr. Deeds” and “Me. Smith", those other grand guys Frank Capea bara Stanwy “Meet John Doe," introduced. So, America |is the feature now showing at the ...MBET JOHN DOE! 20th Century Theatre John Doe, the forgotten man the essence of anonymity through- out the ages, is the hero, in fact . he plays the title role, of the new | Frank Capra product Gary : Cooper, one of Capra’s favorite ac-| GARY H tors, was chosen to play the title \ ‘STAN There is an expressed challe in the title of this new Capra pic Y N |ture, “Meet John Doe. It's like S - daring Robert Riskin, the writer E“ and Capra, the director, to i something out of nothing, « to e nonentities interesting. 1 a story handicap which both Writer JOHN DO Riskin and Director Capra have |given themselves but which they XBWAND WALTER 3 TTER BIG PICTURES PLAY! WHERE THE E HANDY MAN MATINEE to be assigned temporarily to the| Many Subjects Treated a _ s r———— e e meY Juneau office of the Territorial| Land fur animals numbering IN lNFANTRY 3 Department of Health to aid En-|fourtcen species, as well as sea F . » e D0 GL o' in the afternoon. Birndi Richard GrheR | mammals, predatory animals, vari- Sa S He |S Sh” Ca" in BT NOW. PLAYIN U AS g Mr. Pireimer has been on duty|ous types of birds and a useful y h ying | COLISE“m ’ ’ [ B.B. DOUBLEHEADER in Whitehorse, but was in the registered-guide service for sports- H R ; ; ks nA“cE Hm NEWS | A doubleneader of basketball is States for a short time before men, are other subjects (reated Ou' Pe'a"‘ SManda'e’ He Has Runnmg S'an n e | scheduled for, tomorrow (Friday) | coming to Juneau | topically. ThOUgh Wlth A"les B | evening in thé Douglas gymnastum | He took his training at Penn-| A considerable quantity of the Use of Grenade and i il FLORIDAN TO WHITEHORSE |as follows: Waves vs. Hillerest; |sylvania State and formerly worked |bulletins are on hand in the of- into a steer on the Idaho-Nevada SELLS MINE INTEREST Carl Floridan plans to leave some | Bruins vs. Beavers. First contest is|in North Carolina and Washing- |fices of the Fish and Wildlife Ser- LONDON, Nov. 18- Admiral Jean AISO Bayonet {cutoff highway. The impact threw| Nick Myatovic has sold out hi§ time today for Whitehorse where |to start at 7:30 o'clock, according |ton, D.C iod; Nt IDLTEAKHG Leprkk Tand may | AL, PIORGGAEHOR from Algiers, Ithe steer into the front of a car|interests in his Spruce Creek lay, employment awaits him. He re-|to announcement this morning Green is plapning' to leave on|be had by calling there for them ;f::‘l::m,m":;tvmc‘:l‘flr l,'q"'ni"";';:.’:(_ DAYTON, 0. /Bax. 19--An jall- |4fiven by Mrs. Lucy Martin, Thel AHID distiict, (o VoA Brisiess SUY cently returned from a several | >+ the first available transportation | (3ot e O orth e round athlete is.. pretty handy|Crash dafhaged front ends of the | leaying. the section.for. VABONIE SR el » ————eo———— by Marshal Henri Petain of Vichy, prelly handy| . o . : | after bring on the lay for four er months’ work engagement at Prince | NOTICE for Anchorage, on a short trip| France will “contihte with a large|™2D in the infantry. |two automobites, -but the staer, di-| A8 S o e Rupert and previously worked a| After this date I will not be re- [during which he will confer win | JACK NEWMARKER | polaiger L il "8¢| His sports experience, says Lt.|rect cause of the double accldent, | five ¥¢ B ARy * year at ke, sponsible for any debts contracted | military officials and Dr. G Oru(“ R S | preme authority (to dire¢t and. ad-|Robert E. Riley of Company B at KOt up RHA WALKeH Boey PRI by anyone but myself 11.“ who is now in the Westward | TAKING up FOOIBA | minister the. ‘Tanritories entwusted Wright Field here, enables him to! - [+ Mrs. Ralph Reisehl has returned DOLLIE SHOW COMING ady. OLAF HELLER city on Department of Health | l_l lto them™ become proflcx;m in hlllantry as-| Political cartoons had their ori-|pome from i, Ann’s Hospital where Invitations to attend the “dollie AR AT | | IN OKMHOMA S(HOOU Darlan again restated his con- :’e";‘;mfm‘sld’l“mc qulesy d”‘.“n L;‘C gin in the middle of the 18th cen-|ghe underwent an operation res fashion show” on Saturday, No- | v S ‘ | SRR IRl Gt iovgn 1 e s work- he'.iczl Apigler. hrisponed, . e e qently, vember, 21, were: yesterday. mailad adv. ! FOOD SALE |ing in collaboration with the Al-1T.t o 0 4ooc oo experience| P el seavuil e e bk (e RO TS A Catholic Daughters will hold | 1, a letter written to his father|lies. he is fulfilling Petain’s man- )., L i the Business and Professicnal Wo- EYES EXAMINE food sale at Bert's Grocery Satur-|and received today, young Jack date given before the Germans oc- | “wrgye grenade-throwing, for ex-| men’s Club of Juneau. The show|aud BROKEN LENSES replaced in | 9% November 21§ am adv. | Newmarker reports on his activities cupled all of France ample,” says Lt. Riley, “This is| will take place in the Methodist our own shop. Dr. Rae Lillian e - |as a high school senior in Hugo, | GeR g 3 purely a different method of throw- | social hall in Juneau from 2 to 5 Carlson, Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636. BUY DEFENSE BONDS | Oklahoma, & city of about 10000. |, prn Gor HOUSMAN ing from anything the men have Jack is continuing his active in-) & 6\, W‘AY 'l“HROl'Gll done before, but it embodies several : x| eret n ports, M. Newmarker it |y, . o Housman, Por Pl they know wll | e trosh s first experiencos | AdrCffioeswithiths BesttienPort | LISORRE & GG 1 8 SO0 v [in football. He entered school in|Of Embarkation, passed through f, oo " 0 ©F L SR L e st | Kansas City, Missouri, but found (Juneau today. Since his last Visitf coq po el i ey Basdball Al I the eity too large and strange for |to Juneau about a month ago, Col { gorto iy bocce My B ne™s o ooa| comfort. Mrs. Newmarker is now ; Housman has been promoted from grenade m;m because he 18 g“_ in Hugo also: e rank of Major, customed to hitting a moving ob- | ect some distance away. “And a grenade must be sighted and thrown up in the air, ven when the few seconds it takes ‘o explode, if thrown in a direct| ine there is a possibility of the ° "::::D ) nemy picking it up and throwing Y it back at you,” he said. e spirits. 5% straight whiske, straight whisk Schenley Blends Now Both Enriched with Rare, Fine RESERVE. The straight whiskies in this prodyct are 672 or more yrs. N Enmcum) by whiskies from > Lltheworld’slargestreserve! Schenley Reserve — a prized formula! Light. .. delicate ... distinctive! Schenley Royal Reserve —a blending achievement. Rich, luxurious . .. America’s finest. Both blend the best from Ken- tucky, Indiana, Maryland and SCHENLEY RESERVE. The straight whiskies in this product are 5 yrs. or more old; 35% straight whiskey, 65% Grain Neutral HAVE YOU TASTED SCHENLEY arcece AND scuzm.zv% ! Seseroe? Pennsylvania. I's The Taste it Takes 4 States to Make! kBlended with Grain Neutral Spirits 5 yrs. old. 15% straight whiskey, 6 yrs. old. 15% straight whiskey, 7 yrs. old. SCHENLEY ROYAL id; 40% straight whiskey, 60% Grain Néutral Spirits, 23% , 6% yrs. old. 17% straight whiskey, 7 yrs. old, Both BLENDED WHISKEY, 86 proof. Schenley Distillers Corp., N, Y. C. %o po S~ “Be's doing an important job—and HE KNOWS ITI" NOPEW, THIS \S ANOTHER OAN HE SHOWED UP MISSIN® — RECKON KANGARDOS \S ALL ALIKE — HE CANT PUT NO DEPENDANCE ON 'EMY Although you might think boxing might be the best preparation for bayonet fighting, Lt.Riley says ‘“no.” “Strange as it sounds, the bes training for bayonet work I can think of is basketball. The pivot is highly important, the same type of pivot used in basketball, a long pivot that will carry the soldier away from his attacker. | “Then, too, it is different from| boxing in that there is very little arm action: Almost all the move- ment comes from the body and shoulders,” he explained. | Running is the most often used training a soldier receives. Broad jumping experience is of value in clearing obstacles. Wrestling train- ing will come in handy when a soldier finds himself with no weap- on except his hands, or perhaps a knife. Keep Your Cotfee Makef "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? | BUMSIEER Alaska Eleciric Light CALDWELL, Idaho.—Idaho law| /i says any participant should nm? “I and iner cO. leave the scene of an accident un- til after officers arrive, and two| motorists would like an opinion | on a steer’s violation of that sta- | tute. | A car driven by Al Meacham rar I OON'T SEE 1 SHOR M\SS HOE NERSHNR TR LITTLE FURRN OF ‘W' . ANGEL — SNUGGLIR' NEXT O HIM WUZ BETTERN WOOL KNERS TWS FEET VARMINT —

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