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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1943 TONIGHT! the World’s Fantasy... Tt We Urge You to GIVE ALL YOU CAN for the | NATIONAL WAR FUND Alaska Electric Light and Power Company Douglas Phone 18 Juneau Phone 616 STARTS SUNDAY!?! PREVUETONIGHT The World’s Greatest Story Teller Brings You Walt Disney's ~, and " MARCH OF TIME" “SHOW BUS GEORGE OLSEN AND HIS ORCHE “GIVE OUT ngTEBS" with the Andrews Sisters "DANGER IN THE PACIFIC"” Greatest | in Gorgeous MULTIPLANE TECHNICOLOR SUNDAY—Feature at 2:50—4:50—6:50 8:50—10:50 NESS AT WAR” THEATRE {E CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES! 'MARSHES, ROME " FLOODED T0 STOP ALLIED ADVANCE NEW YORK, Oct. 30.—Some pon- tine marshes, 50 miles southeast of | Rome, were flooded presumably to | forestall Allied tank operations, Merrill Mueller, NBC Correspondent said last night in an Algiers broad- | cast. | | by a pumping system. V. R. FARRELL BACK tion for the Bureau of Indian Af- fairs, returned yesterday by plane from the Interior, spent the past supervisory visit. TH! management of this bank is pledged to conserva- tive operation. The safety of depasitors’ funds i 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 los to a maximum of $5,000. First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA | YOU can't pick up your telephone and order more fire insurance while your | | home is buming. Now is { the only time you can make sure you have enough insurance. IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED Ask this Hartford agency | to check your policies and | give you the competent ad- vice your insurance needs. JUST CALL Shattuek Agenecy INSURANGE—BONDS SURANCE CORPORATION There is no substitute for newspaper ad;lernsing;! JUNEAU ' | his most adult original | selling Felix Salten novel, which en- | joyed | Book-of-the-Month choice, with a|and painting the Sunday School | ward Brophy, Julie Bishop and| | record to date of more than 650,000 | | | created a whole new form of en-| | tertainment. s |growth, romance, anguish, triumph The marshes jad been kept dr_vl‘ V. R. Farrell, Director of Educa- | where he has | few weeks on a| NEAUALASKR Christian Service ~ |"STEEL AGAINST | Society Meets Wed. THE SKY" COMES - T0 20TH CENTURY The 20th Century’s new picture, “Steel Against the Sky,” which The boys and girls, as well as the starts Sunday, is a two-fisted drama teachers of the Primary Department' of adventure and romance with | of the Methodist Church and the|Alex Smith, Lloyd Nolan and Craig | Women's Society of Christian Ser-|Stevens in the leading roles, sup- vice wish to thank all those who|ported by a cast which features assisted in the work of calcimining | Gene Lockhart, Edward Ellis, Ed-| THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—! "BAMBI” NEXT ATTRACTION AT CAPITOL SHOW In “Bambi,” feature attraction beginning Sunday at the Capitol Theatre, Walt Disney is offering important and his most feature-length picture. The of “Bampi” is the best-| The Women's Soctety of Christ- ian Service will meet Wednesday evening, November 3 at the Meth- odist Parsonage. | the distinction of being a| rooms, especially the following who | many well known players. “Steel Against the Sky" is the ;snles. The picture has been in pro-|gave so much of their time: cmy | duction for five years, having in-|Collen, Claud Brown, James Boyle [story of the men who build the | | deed been started before “Snow | | bridges that span our rivers: Their and Leroy West. work is hard, gruelling and danger- White and the Seven Dwarfs.” It| represents ' the highest peak of ous, and when they play they pluy" achievement by the man who has| | In the United States Commission- | jus{ as intensely as they work. ers’ Court for Juneau Precinct, Divi- '11ovd Nolan, as foreman of the slo: N‘I"“b;r L?'t"" Territory of Al-|iteel construction gang, is in love | aska. n Probate 1w < . is o1 Technically miraculous as it is, it| . with his boss' daughter. This is| is the emotional content of ‘Bambi” |, NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN, |(he yole played by beautiful Alexis | which gives it its greatest import- | iie, Vo bucinda Raines, admin- |smith, who recently made such a Snce; The His oyols of every ""’"fl!d ratrix of the estate of Alex Boroff, | sensational hit in “Dive Bomber.” | with @ heart to love with, a soul to| Ccocased: has made fo the within |pe invites her to his home for din- | rejoice with, & body to suffer wnh,l‘wun’ and filed in his office, a re- | e and his younger brother (Craig | Tollowell 1o thE Stars. Bidh. turn of sale of real estate of the|gievens)) takes her home when ; igec'eas(ed. made by her on the 22nd Nojan gets inio some temporarily —all ave found in “Bambi.” Through (4:“: Sa\,ozt[w;;'v:r&rmfi‘;hB;l";g | inextricable difficulty. Romance his wild animal characters, Disney lo'(-]uckAA AR 74 HaH .ng a‘nd th(‘vl.ylc\w)m» between the two, especial- tells what may be called one of the ! sty B vir s ly after the girl admits to Stevens courtroom of said court, as the time | (hap she likes but doesn’t love, his great love stories of the world. | and place for hearing the said re- | prother ’ . s Princ And the story developes IB“;"’.‘ s “_de"_’_' th }_)“"“‘ of | turn, when and where any PAAON |40 o expifing olinack » | [p«‘fx‘ uom ; lm}“m;:?; ‘“"uTht""'-inu-x-vsred in the said estate may | b ) ", the captivating little cottontail; | gppear and file objections to the Flower, a skunk who can be describ- ¥ confirmation of said sale, and may be heard and may produce witnesses | in support of such objections. GIVEN HERE 'o"lfim | | oy [ ed only as very sweet; Faline, the doe Bambi wins after a life-and- death fight; and many other inhab- The real estate sold is all of the | itants of the great forest. in- | (real estate described in the |ventory and appraisement of said ” estate filed in the within entitled| The Girl Scout Dance is given | court;and the sum for which said real | tonight in the Elks Ballroom start- estate was sold is $8,035.00 cash, free {Ing at 10 o'clock and.is open to pub- ——————— FROM S"’KA VIA |and clear of erlcumbrance; and the {lic patronage. Music will' be given ipersons to whom said real estate by the Bob Tew orchestra, and in- ¥ |was sold are named in the Return ‘[mcnlmm are dancers will crowd the ALASKA COASTAL ot o et Bt an erion vsoom. | At 7:30 o'clock in the ! for Confirmation filed in the within | tonight, Yesterday an Alaska Coastal Air-{(.,“,u,»d court on October 23rd, 1943. | Presbyterian Church, Floyd Fager- lines plane returned from Ketchi-| For further particulars, reference |son will show movies for the Girl kan with Joe Green, with A. Van|js hereby made to the return on file |Scouts and they, their parents and Mavern and L. M. Hogen coming |in the within court. ‘ernds are invited. from Petersburg. | Dated: Juneau, October | Tomorrow will witness the end of A return flight from Sitka hx\dlzxrd, 1943 |the Girl Scout Week when the the following passengers: Jenny | RUTH LUCINDA RAINES, Court of Awards will take place at Vometkho, Mrs. Con Harrison Administratrix. [2:15 o'clock in the afternoon at the R. Kincaid, Doak Bird and M1I_V|F‘irsl publication, Oct. 23, 1943. | Presbyterian Church. The public Aubrey Perrin. Lasé- publication, Oct. 30, 1943. lis also invited to this event. NO ONE CAN LICK US | . » « but Ourselves! Alaska, WERE IN A WAR. We didn’t ‘ ask for it; we didn’t want it, We | simply could not avoid it. is all of us . . . s0 also is the job of preserving America the job of all of us. It’s right smack in the lap of every single citizen of the United States. The job calls for men . . . and it calls for money. We have the men , . . brave marines, gallant soldiers, courageous sailors, intre- pid airmen . . . fighting, and bleed- ing, and dying on the battlefronts of the world. But our government needs' money and that's the least any of us can contribute to the struggle being waged for our very existence. Especially, when the gov- ernment does not take our money o.4 o it merely borrows it! And it not only pays it back to us . . . but pdys us interest for its use. But . . . now that we’re in .. . we are going to win! No power in history has ever licked America. No power on earth can success- fully resist an America aroused to a just cause. | { | | | And no one will lick us now . . . | but ourselves! Our own indiffer- ence to our individual responsibili- | ties , . . our own apathy toward our national needs . . . the attitude of too many of us not to care what happens, so long as it doesn’t hap- pen to us. As the late President Wilson so aptly said: “America is not any- thing if it consists of each of us. It is something only if it consists of all of us.” And just as America While men give their lives we are asked only to lend our money. What American could do less? NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO. - SERVING M DEPENDABLY In War In Peace GIRL SCOUT DANCE. PAGE THREE LAST TIME BETTE DAVIS—GEO. BRENT in TONIGHT *“In This Our Life* G WHERE THE BETTER BIG PICTURES PLAYI STARTS SUNDAY MATINEE SUNDAY 2:00 P. M. A WARNER BROS. PICTURE. With “ALEXIS SMITH-LLOYD NOLAN-CRAIG STEVENS GENE LOCKHART - EDWARD ELLIS - Directed by A. EDWARD SUTHERLAND N LA A s ek i i, A Wt o s Pt PLUS SPANISH FIESTA—Musical and FRESH HARE—Cartoon Both in Technicolor 20 MINUTES LATEST NEWS SPECIAL ATTRACTION 9:30 P. M. OWL SHOW TONIGHT 12:30 A. M. IT HAPPENED IN FLATBUSH FROM ANCHORAGE FIRE EARLY TODAY HERE A cigarette fire this morning at a residence on lower front street, called the Juneau Fire Department out at 7:30 o'clock. There was no damage. At the Baranof Hotel, R. R; Gebo is here from Anchorage. 7 > THORNS SUB FOR PINS . ¥ N - STEELMAN HERE L. E. Steelman, of Anchorage, is a guest at the Baranof Hotel. e e BUY WAR BONDS NEW DELHI—The British army has solved the shortage of pins i India by using thorns to faste papers together.” Thorns are from the common babul tree which floury |ishes in scrub jungle all over India, —_————— 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. TW MARO BIRDS & Y, SHH-- WERE SERGEANT2? | “E COMES WK WH-IHEN DIO B NOSE W TW CLOWDS By BILLY DeBECK PRSP S pp— S Broiled Steak and Fried Chicken BERVED ANY TIME THE DOUGLAS INN * DINS AND DANCE OPEN UNTIL MIDNIGHT ectric Hammond Organ Music DINE AND DANCE