The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 26, 1943, Page 3

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7 7 Jeanette MacDonald Robert Young Ethel Waters Prevue Tonight S Ends Tonight! ; ’(A I Ro TOMORROW! The story of LITTLE PEOPLE WHO ARE BIG! enry FONDA Lucille | BALL The BIG STREET DAMON RUNYON'S thrill-packed story of Broadway! THEATRE ‘ THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES! e —————————————————————————————— 'FORMERAIR INFANTILE FORCEHEAD = PARALYSIS IS ARRESTED Committee for National Liberation directed the arrest of General Jean Marie Bergeret, formerly the Vichy Air Minister on charges of treason, collaboration with the enemy, and crimes against the security of the state, it has been reliably reported. Bergeret formerly mmmundtfd "lv“ncrux'rvd French air forces under G"‘“““"Conmx and was relieved of his duties last| summer and sent to West Africa when accord was reached between Giraud and General DeGaulle - COURT FINE Total Number of Cases Reaches 1,084 in this city and 84 e of c ses to 1 LENORE ANDERSON WEDS POLICE {and Mrs. George Anderson, W Carl L. Jineyson was fined $30 in City Police Court this morning on a drunkenness charge and R. C. |Copper Center. Graham was fined $25 on the same - charge. | BUY WAR BONDS INCHICAGO ALGIERS, o(mizs The French Three Deafhs Reponed_ CHICAGO, 111, Oct. 26.—The third death from infantile paralysis has Cook This morning three new cases were reported, raising the total number Lenore Anderson, daughter of Mr. | | recently married to Leo Rhode, of the Alaska Game Commission, at NEW STOCK Floor Lamp Reflector Bowls ALL SIZES Floor Lamp Breakage lleplicemenls * 'CAIRO" SHOWS | - LAST TIMES ON | ~ CAPITOL SCREEN Mari | Showing for the last times to- | B | night at the Capitol Theatre is i 0, a rollicking comedy of spy- | | chasers, starring Jeanette MacDon- | | ald and Robert Young. Rokert Young plays a small-town | newspaperman, who unwittingly be- | comes the dupe of a group of enemy | agents. Jeanette MacDonald is ai Hollywood moving picture star, | whom he believes to be the leader | of a spy ring. | Some of the scenes are extremely | funny and contain amusing din»;‘ MAUREEN O'HARA . (Will logue. There are several musical | cenes, in one of which Ethel| Waters, playing the part of the novie star’s maid, sings a ballad.| Supporting the stars are weil tnown character actors including | Reginald Owen, Grant Mitchell, | Lionel Atwill, and Edward Cianelli > |ALASKA STAR IN FROM ANCHORAGE Alaska Star Airlines had a plane ¢ { n from the Westward on -Sunda | with the {ollowing passenge Frank Meester, Elbert Schotield Joe L. Henton, Robert Hutchinsy John Scott, Harry Hill, 1. N. Wine sardner and W. H. Taylot | The return flight had John Weese | going to Cordova and Vernon Met-| calf for Anchorage. Pilots on the trip were Larry Flaha'i and Roy Doogan. | Today another flight was made | to Juneau from Ancherage with! ! Joe Degnan, Joseph G. Degnan and | Ruth Schaltker. Pilots were Bill Lavery and Larry Curiie -ee - MRS. CURTIS SHATTUCK, SON BACK FROM TRIP Mrs. Curtis Shattuck and small son, Allen, returned last evening by the northbound steamer from the States. They have ben visiting for the past two months, with Mrs Shattuck’s narents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Patterson in Seattle. - - BRANDT TO SKAGWAY Harry A. Brandt, Director of the USO in Skagway, who has been visiting in Juneau for several days, left for the Gateway City last night. - - JEFFREYS TO WRANGELL J. S. Jeffrey, traveling man, ac- companied by Mrs. Jeffrey, left for, 1 Wrangell yesterday afternoon on a | business trip. ¥ ¥ £ LF & o oy 3 ANNABELLA (Tyrodé Power) - AT GASTINEAU HOTEL | At the Gastineau Hotel, R. J |Claire of Sitka is here enroute to Skagway B RGO A | KINOCAID IN JUNEAU | Harrison R: Kincaid is at (Baranof from Anchorage. S e, BEAN IS HERE ! Harold R. Bean of Anchorage| |has arrived in Juneau and is at !the Baranof. | the Corporal Walter Bodt's squad D { O'TOOLE AT BARANOF | | A, Dermott O'Toole, here from Tenakee Springs, is at the Baranof.| | B o | VISITS FROM SITKA Martha Kostrometinoff, at the| Baranof Hotel, is here from Sitka. - — THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA AMERICAN H BY LEFF Pacific. We needed information badly. The squad got it, but was cut off from our lines. Using handkerchiefs tied to bayonets, Marine Corporal Bodt wigwagged the information back. tained other wounds from furious enemy urgent. He stuck and got it through, winning the Navy Cross. Weapons. are urgent too, and your War Bonds buy them. ne AP Features THE U. S. Marines on fighting fronts say that for Christmas they would like pin-up pictures of their wives in bathing sults. As a starter, here are some movie attress wives, with the names of their respective Marine spouses with each picture. IDA (Louis Hayward) [ i | was spying out Jap positions in the He lost an eye, sus- | fire, but his message was U. S, Treasury Depariment | S ik S MERE | { LUPINO DUFRESNE BACK; DEER REPORTED AS SCARCE Returning to headquarters in Ju- neau, Frank Dufresne, Executive Officer for the Alaska Game Com- mission, arrived yesterdey from patrol in the Icy Straits district 4board the' Grizzly Bear Dufresne reports a 15 to 20 per- cent decrease in deer this season, due to the severe weather condi- tions. Although the deer is quite scarce at present, with the snow fall on the mountains during the past few days, the game should begin migrating down to the mus- keg and from now until the end of the season (Nov. 15) huntiug should be much better, accovding to Mr. Dufresne HEINTZLEMAN WILL FLY TO KETCHIKAN, SEATTLE PAGE THREE SEA STORY T0 CLOSE TONIGHT, 20TH CENTURY = e The attraction at the 20th cen- | PLAY'NG RuITI] 4 tury Theatre, “Sons of the Sea,” is | a lusty tale of two brothers who | both loved the sea and the same woman Made in England, the new film stars two of Britain’s most famous young stars, Michael Red- grave and Valerie Hobson The setting of “Sons of the Sea” is England, during the last century when the shipping business was in of changing from sail- ing ve to steamers. To the older men, the change represents a dangerous risk of the profits they have been amassing in the emigrant No Greater Story of Heroic trade. But to young Charles Mav- e Than the Iver (Michael Redgrave) and his| f A | o ngry Se brother David (Griffith Jones), | of theAnery o= who have inherited a banking and | chipping firm from their father, | the change to steamers means the | forging of a solid link between the | two great English-speaking nations. “Sons of the Sea” will be shown | for the last times tonight 1 DECISION GIVENTO P 'BELLOISE. BALTIMORE, Oct. 26.—Steve Bel- | loise, 157 pounds, took a unanimous ! ten-round decision over Jackie | Cooper, 149-pounded in Chicago. 30 1 JonE: GRIFFITH U MARTLEY A . BESSIE LOVE MILTON AOSMER « FREDERICK LEISTER o ond Gmane 30 MINUTES LATE NEWS ->o Alaska Woman's Coast Guard Son Woundeq, Action WASHINGTON, Oct. 26. — It is; announced that Thomas Richards g THEATRE NOW PLAYING— aied "‘BAHAMA of the Coast Guard has been| [J® 28§ wounded in action. His mother,| ASSAG_E s Mrs. Effie Richards, resides at| AR v 1 Kotzebue, Alaska. . TIDES TOMORROW . , FAIRB!/ VISITORS | High tide— 0:44 a. m,. 153 feet. Here from Fairbanks, Mr. and| Low tide— 6:39 a. m., 1.7 feet. Mrs. Joe Degnun are at the Bararof Hotel. High tide—12:50 p. m., 17.3 feet. Low tide— 7:11 p. m,, 02 feet. ¥ See Qur Stock . . . 0f | SMALL MOTORS Frank Heintzleman, Regional For- ster, plans to fly to Ketchikan today or tomorrow to spend a week in connection with post war timber use development. From the First Ctiy, Heintzleman will then go to Seattle for-a two weeks' confer- | ence, - - MARTHA PIERCE HERE Mrs. Martha Pierce, arrived on And BLOWERS for GRAVITY OIL STOVES (A. C. ONLY) P 2 X & WITH BUREAU OF MINES Registered at the Baranof, Nor-| man Ebbley, Jr. is here with the| CORPUS HGH'I' Bureau of Mines. Alaska Electric Light fid Power Company | HOSPITAL NOTES. Ethe ‘steamer- last night for a visit| B __ |with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John John F. Strutz, a medical patient, g, vis and her brothers and sisters. has been discharged from St. AnN'S|pg. the past year she has been on | Hospital. |the Naval Hospital staff at Brem- | |erton, Wash, Her husband is now PARSONS ELECTRIC (0. Juneau Phone 616 Douglas Phone 18 T e SIIll RAGING Here from Anchorage, Harry J. Hill is a guest at the Baranof. | LR I CREWSON IS HERE HONOLULU, Oct. 26, — Federa Judge Delbert Metzgar has made an official decision to hold Lt. General ot DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED THE management of this bank is pledged to conserva- tive operation. The safety of depasitors’ funds is our primary consideration. In addition, the bank is 2 mem- ber of Federal Deposit Insur- ance Corporation,which in- sures each of our depositors against loss to 3 maximum of $5,000. First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA GMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION' Fried Chicken SBERVED ANY TIME Broiled Steak and H. B. Crewson, well known sales- man, is a guest at the Gastineau Hotel. Robert Richardson, Commander of the Hawaiian Department, in con- tempt of court and fined him $100 - > in a signed order to that effect. NEIMI FROM ANCHORAGE From Anchorage, W. J. Neimi is registered at the Gastineau. BRI RS ! WRANGELL HOSPITAL DRIVE The recent drive at Wrangell to! raise funds for continuance of the Bishop Rowe Hospital resulted in over $4,200 being raised. | SRS A o O B KETCHIKAN BASKETBALL ter to Hawaii’s wartime habeas corpus dispute. Edward Ennis, Spec- ial United States Attorney General, said that he had made no decision made within 90 days. HERE FROM SPOKANE gistered at the Baranof. The decision added another chap- | regarding an appeal, which must be | P. J. Sweeney of Spokane is r(--} Baby Elizabeth Joseph left St. |ical care. | Mas. Minnie Johnson of Yakntat!| entered St. Ann's Hospital on Mon-! day for surgery. Isobel Parsons was admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital yesterday as a' surgical patient. | SKAGWAY | BELLAMY TO | panied by Mrs, Bellamy, left last: | night for Skagway on a short busi-| |1ess trip. . | BUY WAR BON in the Mérfchant Marine and is ex- )| Ann’s Hospital yesterday after med-| pected to arrivé here this week from the Westward. oo — FREIDMANS AT BARANOF Mr. and Mrs. Julius Freidman of Anchorage are guests at the Bar- anof Hotel. - e — GSO MEETING TONIGHT Tonight the GSO girls are to meet in the USO Building. The Ben Bellamy, local broker, accom- ! session will start at 7:30. D MISS BRANDER HERE Miss D. E. Brander, secretary with the Elliott Construction Co., is. nere from Seattle, She is at the Baranof. Eight cage teams have been or- ganized at Ketchikan for the bas- ketball season. LA AN~ S WAKE UP YOUR ‘LIVER BILE— Without Calomel—And You'll Jump Out ol Bed in the Morning Rarin’ to Go - out two pin JUST GOT BACK -\ CANP, S\R.-- bile is not flowing freely, your food ma, not t. It may just the bowels. Gas bloats up your s! ou get consti- {“k‘.’. You feel sour, sunk and the world ool It takes those good, effective Carter’s Little Liver Pills to get these two pints of bile flowing freely to make you feel “up and up.” Amazing in making bile flow freely. Ask for Carter’s Little Liver Pills by name. Stubbornly refuse anything else. Price : 25¢. © ® | DINSE ND DANCE BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH NARD BIRD SANTH )} AWW FINEN i SEND Wi W, RGWT QNANY, BB RTSR- “E . .““. - OON'Y BACK SASS e SEND W W\ MOTORSHIP PATRICIA Is temporarily laid up while new motors are installed and other improvements made. Waich this space for announce- ment of resumption of schedule between Juneau, Haines and Skagway. © ByBILLY DeBECK 'THE DOUGLAS INN OPEN UNTIL MIDNIGHT Electrie Hammond Organ Music ‘ H DINE AND DANCE § i

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