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PREVUE TONIGH‘I" THE PICTURE Sveryone WANTS TO SEE! To an expectant public, we present Carol Lombard’s last picture . . one you will alway remember! < QT Alexander Korda \ presents CAROLE LOMBARD JACK BENNY ., ERNST LUBITSCH'S Melodramatic Comedy }ffieor/ / We with ROBERT STACK - FELIX BRESSART LIONEL ATWILL-STANLEY RIDGES SIG RUMAN Yors Ynided Andists QX _ SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12; 1942 TOMORROW!? .ADDED... COLOR CARTOON LATEST NEWS MacArthur at the Front 6:25 — 8:25 — 10:25 ENDS TONIGHT! ‘Sailors on Leave’ d- ‘Confessions o Boston Blackie' ALASKA COASTAL PLANES FLY TO SITKA, EX. INLET Passengers leaving Juneau this morning with Alaska Coastal Air- | lines for Sitka were A. E. Engberg, Harold Carlson, Jeff Wandel, Leon- ard Taylor, Betty Carter, the meeting of the Moose | night, visitors included Mr. Mrs. Ernie Ca and daugh- | Miss Betty , of Sitka.| lar meeting, Gobble only MOOSE ACTIVITIES ARE NOW TO CENTER AROUND CHRISTMAS Activities of the Moose to center around the doings, according to reached at the meeting There will be no regula of the Moose through (!n mas and New Yc the next meeting ary 8. The however, will nulu an ing next Friday, Decemb On Tuesday, December Moose will hold their Christmas doings for the the program starting in the evening. oy members - .o STOCK QUOTATIONS NEW YORK, Dec. 12. — Closing quotation of Alaska Juneau mine stock ¢ y's short session is 3, Anaconda 24%, Steel 53%, Common- Southern 1, Curtiss International Harvester | 27, New York | 1l 10, Northern Pacific 7, Unit- | States Steel 46%, Pound $4.04. for are going Christms de last night Bethlehem wealth and Wright 6% liam Otcheck. Outgoing ‘o Excursion Inlet were John C. Alexander, Andrew J. Mar- tin, Scott Cross, Carl Grassner, R. | J. Blanchard and Clair Adsdale. Arriving in Juneau from Excursion | Inlet with ACA this morning were | F. w. sirnas, Anton Lee, H. L. Saw- yer, Philip O. Howe and Royal Kaidera. IMPORTANT NOTICE BULLETEN — Due fo unexpeded illness | am unable fo keep up retail deliveries, Bring your boitles when you call for milk. Plant office hours-9 a. m. fo 5 p. m. JUNEAU DAIRIES, Inc., FRANK MAIER. To All of Our Customers in Juneau and Douglas and Vicinity: WE CANNOT DELIVER MILK UNLESS WE HAVE THE BOTTLES TO PUT IT IN! @ Effective Saturday, December12... hly meet- 18 22, the annual children, 8 o'clock JONES AVERAGES wing are today's Dow, : Indus'rmls 115.82; DOW at % ; no milk will be delivered or sold unless an emply hottle is received in exchange for each holtle of milk. Due to the serious shortage of milk hottles in this area, we are forced fo take this siep. We are sure that there are many emply bottles which our customers have forgotten ahout. It would be of the greatest aid to us if customers would turn in all of these exira emply bottles and the danger of the shortage would be greatly decreased. JUNEAU DAIRIES, Inec. Nancy | Burke, Arncld Didrickson and Wil- | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE——JUNEAU ALASKA WAACS BEAT CHEECHAKOS IN OVERTIME SCORES LAST NIGHT Cheechakos Edged Out by (TUNEFUL "CADET GIRL" IS COMING 10 207H CENTURY | B Carol Landis and Georgei Montgomery Star in New | Gay Film Here Sunday | Juneau High Beats Douglas, | When Cadets get furloughs, they 30-23 |head for New York for fun and Juneau Scrubs Halt Douglas relaxation. And when they get| Scrubs, 31-12 to the big city, tt happen! | 2l 20th Century-Fox | concocted |Theatre on Sunday through Unit-| The mighty Cheechakos went | ‘Cadet Girl” a gay film centered| ed ists release. Presented by Al- |under to the Waacs last night in one |around just such a situation, and| |exander Kor “To Be Or Not|of the most exciting contests seen |entrusted it to two of its fast! To Be' has Jack Benny and the this season, losing by one slim point | rising young stars—Carole Landis late Carole Lombard in the top [in & game that went into the over- |and George Montgomery | |stellar roles. This Lubitsch picture | time period. The Waacs won 254‘ Called a “lilting, laughing tri-| was Miss Lombard's’ last Holly-|to 24 angle film,” the new picture which | wood-made film before her untime-| In the contests between the high |is due at the 20th Century \\Al\dx\)‘.‘ ly death. schools, Juneau took both the first (poses the tuneful situation of a The setting To Be team and scrub games, winning the | west Pointer feuding with his tun To Be" W w at | first by seven points and the second | paron brother over the latter’s! lor B Germnn imvasin |by an overwhelming margin of 19 jovely vocalist, Carole Landis ‘ chief characters are a bunch of | TArKers Interspersed with the intriguing| }"hnm" actors of the Teatr Polski, dn[jh:,;;f‘x\i,?“;Efi:;:::‘bwi:)‘x Il‘ljxl h:{?;;- Istory are five new songs by those ! Y h: v " |masters of tunes, Robin and | |Who are forced to give up their | rest vs, the Malamutes and the b theatrical roles for life ones | cheechakos vs. the Beavers, both | FAn8er ! {that are far more exciting than |promising plenty of action. Follow- | John Shepperd ts the role any they have ved in the |ing are the box scores of last night's |0f (George Montgomery's tune baron | brother. He too, has a y for Car | theatre. games: ole—and who can blame him? Wil- i - [liam Tracy M a comedy role, por- HEN“ING BOWlS jtrays a cadet friend of Montgom- ‘ery’s and is instrumental in bring- | - HIGH SINGLE . SCORE ONFRIDAY ing about the unusual climax of ithe film. | | - e Fred Henning, of Henning's team, made high single game score in the Merchants’ Bowling League play on | 'MAJ. SCHEIBNER | - WILL FLY HOME | | the Elks’ Club alleys last night when Fo R HolIDAYS he rolled 225 in his third game. He | was nosed out for the high three- | game total, however, by Martin Major Carl F. Scheibner, Mili- Lavenik, of the Juneau Drug Com- tary Aide to the Governor of Al-| pany, who had 619 for the evening | |aska, will leave this weekend for d Robert Duck th, of Sabin’s, | vhi :th]m m:z: 581 ;l:r m‘-ee gaomes.d :l‘:*]nh- | :"i:}"f;gsglmm t:::ugah ,:]:: eln‘:x:lgn“ | ning was third high for the evening | to the States and thence home to Méh a total :f 5&1. i | Littlerock, Arkansas, for Christ- cores made by the Merchants'| mas with his family. | st W;mfi Iastnmgh:‘\wn' Major Scheibner, who has been = Simmor:;ne“ 13;’“3100" tir 384‘ |serving lately in connection with M ety a7 197 2057 Pt |organizing the Alaska Territorial c ¥ Bycragar 142 144 l5;’~ 433{ | Guard, first was stationed at Dutch Total 496 441 50:——14411 Harbor during the early days of Gk R Ty |the war. Later he was placed in Henning’s |charge of Civilian Traffic Con- 21 trol for the Juneau area. 79 | He will visit with his wife, two 126 daughters and a son in Littlerock. 149 157 Rice, © His son is attending a military 0% e Bom’leu a academy near the Scheibners' Ar- Pl | kansas home. : Total 375 435 57271332’ Haydahl, G, Butler, Mauro Drug Co. Totals _5 | ;B GARRETT 1§ HIGH BOWLER, HIGHHEEL GAMES A. W. Stewart .. 144 170 170— 484 | G. Waugh 139 153 93— 385 | D. Stewart 157 178 166 501‘ | Barbara Garrett, of the Baranof | team in the Highheel League, was e = e high bowler in the league tourna- i Total 459 564 492—~1515 ment games on the Elks’ Club alleys | . last night with a single game high } Leota’s | Kraus, F. to): :Z: and a high three-game total 510. J. Senescu 158 211 186— 555| porg, P, . M. Stevenson 146 116 132— 494 | Cerini, F. B i Jean Taylor, of the Federals, made B. Lavenik 164 148 121— 433| Norris O, i ;;ec?.;‘:ng;, Ikl dbtnrid Mary e T Sl b N e team, 468 415 4301982 ot O was third with a total of 434, | Ordway’s | 4 Baranof team bowlers were high | Spot 32 32 32— 96 for the evening with a team total of L Hendrickson.. 165 120 170— 455 | 1584, topping the Federals by 35 H. Barragar 136 113 97— 346 | points. 'H. Waugh . . 112 160 89— 361 Scores made last night were: 1 — —_— Dolls 445 425 388-—1258 80 90 —_— 84 97 Percy’s 126 115 17 17 106 103 153 170 BE” IS CAPITOL | FEATURE SUNDAY Production Is Full of Mela- drama, Also Comedy- Is War Reminder Melodrama and comedy ate skifl- ! |fully blended in Ernst Lubitscll’s newest film production, “To I3e| |Or Not To Be,” which will have| |its local premiere at the Capitol 188 of Or Not the time and the is re eve: BOX SCORES Juneau High FG <l T Bavard, F. Krusl, F. Anderson, C. Kendler, G. Floberg, G. .. Thibodeau, G. Horton, G. wlooccoome] ®hococcal Totals Douglas High FG Asp, F. Pusich, F. Boch, F. Shudshift, C. Savikko, G. Devon, G. e | c-—-NoccS Totals Juneau Scrubs FG Kearney, F. Dapcevich, F. Barbridge, C. . Sperling, G. i Daigler, G. | Ll ~l omococod Totals Douglas Scrubs 21 FG 99 158 21- 96— 274 | 200— 484 | 255— mi | spot ; 63 E. Hendickson .. | H. Simmons | F. Henning [} McCormick, F. Krusl, F. vloconol Cheechakos 440 501 Sabin’s 32 32 160 232 170 170 97 130 horees | Schork, F. 420—1370 | Powell, F. | Smith, C. 32— 96| pandis, G :sx’ gfé; Pennock, G. 101— 3280 Lae o Total Spot }R. Duckworth .. L. Taylor | E. Duckworth elioiieicy = Total Totals — e New Zealand's famous pink and | white terraces were blown up by a volcano in 1886, ‘B Sharpe p. Dooley | E. Tertune S. Stewart 101— 114 295 Total 17— 51 204— 527 . 113" 114 111— 338 160 126 171— 457 443 427 503—1373 20th Century Meat | | L. Senescu .. 111 129 132— 372 | | C. Messer- schmidt i J. Barragar Spot C. Carnegie M. Sperling H. Petrich ‘Total A. Johnson |J. VanderLeest.. 165 101 | D. sturgis 98 100 | L. Jones - 126 125 511 "447 Federals ‘Total 351 125— 375 465—1423 166 161 154— 481 Totals . 210 166 174— 550 15- 45 | STARTS SUNDAY I Matinee Sunday 2:00 P. M. Preview Tonight 1:15 A. M. A MAD MERRY-GO-ROUND. OF MUSIC,FUN AND ROMAN(E" 5 SENSATIONAL ROBIN AND RAINGER X SONG HITS! * Uncle Sam Gets Around She's A Good Neighbor 1Nl Settle For You It Happened, it's Over, Let's Forget It My Old Man Was An Army Man JOHN SHEPPERD WILLIAM TRACY, Janis Carter - Robert Lowery - Basil Walker; Charles Tannen Chick Chandler 20 MINUTES um:sr. NEWS SPECIAL ATTRACTION 9:30 P. M. CENTURY - FOX ROBINSON ——— RAFT ——— DIETRICH TORicuT MANPOWER m shipped south to Seattle today} REMA'"S OF wllE where Masonic services will be h BE SHIPPED SOUIH by the St. John's lodge No. 9, H According to word received from un intimate friend in Seattle, ins terment will be in the Jewlshcw etery there. ALL NEW SHOW TONIGHT! = The body of Albert Wile, de- ceased Juneau Postmaster, will be 8 Spot 15 15 . Tnylor . 151 155 K. Kennedy ... 91 126 M. McNaughton 159 141 McLaughlin ... 95 Total 487 456 460—1403 | You Can Be a Scldier s bdg o e Santa Claus 138— 444 133— 350 134— 434 101— 276 541—1549 ! And you won’t have to go with- out lunches to pay the Gift Can- teen! Not if you're one of the lucky members of the Alaska Federal Savings and Loan Asso- clation’s Christmas Savings. If you're missing this grand con- venience, why not stop in now and join up for next year? 4% PAID ON SAVINGS Deposits insured up to $5,000 Alaska Federal Savings & Loan Assn. of Juneau Member Federal Reserve System “DEPARTMENT STATISTICS NOW BEING COMPILED Department statistics for thean- nual report, which must be sub- |mitted to the Governor’s office by |the .end of the month, are now being compiled in the research de- |partment by John McLaughlin, Di- irector R. E. Sheldon of the Unem- ployment Compensation Commis- ;sion said today. Totals .......... A. Lefebrve G. Garrett L. Adams . Haviland 125— 381 | 162— 510 123— 322 133— 372 Total ... 5431584 | 'The tallest American Indians were The suicide rate in England in found in the center of the continent, 1941 among males was about 15 per- | | near the Mluusippi cent below that of 1939, J. G. HAGMEIER as a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRB +is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the-— CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO TICKETS to see: “’Confessions of Boston Blackie” Federal Tax—5c per Person WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name lhy Appear! " BARNEY GOOGLE ANB SNUFFY SMITH BALLS O'FIREL BN JEEPERSY -~ 1wt wWaN NORE GITTWN' WS TH RRMINT ROLLED WS AN' WS - Ng\aow ENE-RALLS - T SWOW, We OF TRV TO Wi RSTOOD EVERN WORD Q FELLER - GF MK o»m{e SHOUTED - T MU' Q \-\o%v L

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