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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA | REPORTS GIVEN |LAST SHOWING OF HIGH HEELS AT YESTERDAY'S | "SWAMP WATER" - BOWLFIRST | " scour counciL, AT 201H CENTURY GAMES, ELKS Eleven members were present at| Awesome Okefenokee Swamp of along and top it. Just new the| Last night the High Heels took i ysterious, 1is sterday’s meeting of the Girl Georgia, dread and mys " }S‘;mxt nC“ounclI helg in the pent- the locale of a fine motion picture, | nation’s top comedians are topping over the Elks' alleys, the Federals their previous efforts in a furiously | winning over the Baranof and the TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1943 WHERE THE BETTER BIG PICTURES PLAYI (S CENTURY LAST TIME TONIGHT The Greatest Adventure Story Since - - ""WHO DONE IT" ENDS TONIGHT, CAPITOL SHOW ‘ With every new Abbott and Cos- tello comedy comes the chorus, | “This is the one they can't top.” ABBOTT and COSTELLO in w "WHO DONE IT" TOMORROW! Prevue Tonight 4 20th Century-Fox's “Swamp Water,” 8 e Light 1}:[‘::“:,:;;_“&?‘““ Blectric Light 4} film ending tonight at the 20th Reports on activities during Gir Century Theatre Many are the legends about the| Scout Week were given. Mrs. Felix swamp. Few who entered it ever funny entertainment called “Who|Alley Cats defeating the Lady Elks. " 26 Was .. > Domsylt?" The picture, a Unlvemal}fligk}\ scorers W(‘r(‘LTz\vlm‘ for thr»:m"?dm:noutmid“:t}:zms?:,.bh,m. lived to return to civilization to tell| comedy, s showing for the last|Federals and Mack for the Alley |oen mre mogene Moore. in charge Ol tDEIF experiences. Most of the | ] " |times tonight at the Capitol The- |Cats. s o R""”f"l il }, ChATEE missing were " ‘gator-et,” for Okef- "[easure ISIand s Woliowing . ate | the ihaividued | the candy sale, reported a net epokee has some of the most viclous | For downright, elemental fun, it|scores: ,pmm gL e wiig | ligators on this continent. But vy ry is difficult to compare the film with Baranof | ‘Teachers of Candy-making Who jts forbidding appearance, the awe| & any of its predecessors such as|Roush 107 149 126 e Benerously gave of thelr Ume Wwere in which it is held by the natives| “Buck Priv + “Hold That Ghost” | Carr 15 98 132 5/ Mrs. Victor Power, Mrs. H. L.'made it ideal as a hiding place for| [or the more recent “Pardon My |Peterson 147 117 122 3| Faulkner, Mrs. Norman Cook and criminals. Hunted killers made this with Sarong" Admaitting that these were|Shultis 128 118 133 379 MIS. ]H Gur;‘in. L.:\gics w::p offered Utiels home. Thers Wey hl: Iron: " . G o " g . . |their homes for candy-making were: the law until they could make good VICTOR LUCILLE ’::::2:‘ t);efl:-(c;;xzmixlw:’orcD‘mx‘\t;v;::y.I Total 497 482 513—1492 ll;\llrsl.kamr Powers and Mrs. H. L.‘(hrixi' czfiflpo-—t(:r ?‘?tilnbhoxnl;lgn[orzj W/‘IATER BRENNAN breezing along, as it does, over an| Federals ‘nu_ ot thr st vagive ooty wond |entirely new trail in movie laugh-lShflfD“ 71 98 125— 204| Girl Scouts who sold candy dur- them. | W/‘LTER HUSTON films McNaughton 129 137 135— 401 ing the sale were: Katherine Ba- | L oeB o iy, crac ey i SRR SRR | Taylor 138 160 169— 467| vard, Patsy Oakes, Iva Jean Schutt- | | and | | Nottingham 102 98 141— 341 lplvz, Patricia Waugh, Jeanette Dou- | (HuR(Hlll ‘ . | —— —— -—— ——|cette. Helen Dapcevich, Josephine | SKI CI-UB HIKE Total 440 493 5701503 | Hand, Betty Steel, Avon Grudle,| | 30 Minutes Latest News N ;Lm'rnine English, Arline Godken, ' | SlATED SUNDAY ;Ad s ol ah Joan Martin, Bonnie Lee Hulse.& u I N | S 5 | ams - I in, | FMB0-— HAROLD PEARY | il .. 105 123 120— mlg‘,‘m J":fdwaon.".m',{:or: i SR,:::‘V‘* — 2 NOW— ] Kate Smith PY CORTES The Juneau Ski Club will start off | pynie1son 101 126 124— 351 | poneenicts. AL mpq .o,;' el 5 "I"v’smu GHOS]‘" § Informattion Please Ma the winter sehion Wit & QOUUIND ionibmren 193 123 133 seg|r s s e BALKSLS e | OLI’EU Late News GINNY SIMMS ing hike next Sunday, November 14, = 7 77 77 Davis, Roberta Messerschmidt, | "FUG"'VE m v‘uivux Fréddy MARTIN and Orchestio ,Non-members as well as members Total 469 510 475—1454| Those who gave of their time to [ i THEATRE : 3 lof the club are invited to join the | Alley Cats ‘Smt'k g‘»vlcnng\' fllwotlht’ Sfl;fle WGAH"» e 18200 — ; e g ;hike 5 i 5 7 ane Bailey, Carol sen, Mrs. Ar- (Continued from Page One) I | The group will meet at the tront | OCKridee N 155 114 s thur Hedges, Mrs Andrew Baker,[ 0 o8 O | CHILD WELFARE SERVICES |BABY BOY ARRIVES AT -+ ‘steps of the Federal Building on Grove 148 105 124— 377 | Mrs. T. Terrel, Mrs. Norman Cook The Moscow accort “has the ef-} 2 Fifth Street at 1 p. m., rain or shine. |y 163 109 157 42 'and Mrs: H. V. Callow. {fect of making our Russian friends | SUPERVISOR RETURNING NOMEFORC. A. Rous All those intending to go are asked ! — __ ___ __| Among the people who graciously feel as they never felt before, thnt: A to get in touch with John Winn, | s06.1513 donated candy for the Girl Scout it is the heartfelt wish of the British 2 . | According to news received here |Frea Cushman, Ernte Parsons, or| O - oL e 0 1313‘%]? were: Mrs. Harvey Starling, 8nd American nations to fight zhe! Miss Alice Brandebury, Supervi-|y, a.s 1eonard Holmquist, a T H EATRE Eleanor Stoddard. | Mrs. Ransoph, Miss Pearl Petersen, War out with them in loyal alliance, |Sor of Child Welfare ser"‘”sp‘m::f boy was born last Friday at Nome Following the hike, all the par- | Julia Steele, Drusilla = Claridge, ®1d afterwards to work with them the Territorial Department of (o her sister and brother-in-law, ‘!ici)t)anti ax'le invited to the Ski Club 4 BII lEAGuE {Mary Lou Crowell, Betty Sharpe, on a :ns}is ofl mut;al resp;t;t anc: h'.‘)V(’i‘lf:ldre.“ev‘ll‘l;otrlllsisSi‘::?ee“ el:r‘l m(‘)cl;- | Mr‘:hnnd Mrs. C. A.Jimfi.m l' IRE party, the location of which will be | . . 5 _ comradeship for the resettlement |tende s v s e young man tip e scales THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES! announced later. Gladys Overby, Katherine Torkel- . " 1 iding of this distracted |ber, is expected to return the lat-!af 7 pounds, 8 ounces and both hp son, Etolin Coulter, Betty Nordling, | Mrs. Doucette, Mrs, C. H. Forward, *' !Mrs. Terrel, Mrs. Messerschmidt, Jean Body, and Kay Pinson. nd tormented world.” [ter part of the week from Fair- Sounding again the note of un-fhnnks. according to Russell May- conditional surrender he declared: !nard, Director of the Public Wel- ' “We must make sure confusion and |fare Dept. 1 Yankee Undischarged STARTS TONIGHT The newly organized 4-bit League |and his mother are reported to“y‘ | doing nicely. ' Bbiva | Mrs. Roust is the former | Williams of Juneau, and Mr. Roust successful conclusion. ! The puppet government countries | PUPPET CHIEFS by Scout Commissioner Mrs. H. L. London, was to combat Allied over- represented were the New Philippine | will starf owling tonight on the % ¢ . Y ON ‘.Altgpub- » stional Government | Bll"e' Ge'i 21 German ;lxl](ls S::lliv;-b nndgthe ;cmbfls e foerh‘t}gllé::;:‘::a:l:‘o:&x‘:e;}:}s chaos do not follow the victorious P During her absence, Miss Brande- | was in the House of Represenum WIlI' (ARR 1] of China” at Nanking, Thailand, H . H the various teams are asked to be other Home-made Candy Sale be- o) °F stultify under an unex-|pury has visited Cordova, Valdez, at the, last term of the Alasks | Burma and Manchuokuo [ risoners, neroic laie ... 4 ¥ pected surrender by the enemy.” |seward, Kodiak, Anchorage and |Territorial Legislature, t | g i : [1hete onSs .jcandy will attractively boxed t0 The central theme of Churchill’s | . DE lAR | " e = i e ¥ Lonly il the Matanuska Valley and Fair- R aa— | (Continued from Page One) | e Y, gaas: o idess, SDRERD. 8y Ui iGNIRER anks ATTENTION ELKS 4 | | ‘,Iwo BASKEIBAL[ | Mrs. S. B. Hillman was appointed luncheon of the new Lord Mayor of i i Special meeting of Elks y (By Associated Press) A Japanese radio broadcast said a conference in Tokyo attended by leaders of the five Puppet States, adopted a program for world peace “through mutual ance,” States and Great Britain of “in- satiable aggression and exploitation™ in East Asia. The broadcast, recorded Associated Press, further delegates issued a joint declaration pledging to continue the war to a by the aid and assist- | after accusing . the United said the | Tornadoes Kill Seven NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 9.—At least| The organization will also be on seven persons were killed and a|an area basis, with one man as- score sent to hospitals for injuries [signed to each area and that man when a series of tornadoes whirled | Will be the economic boss with sole in South Louisiana and Mississippi | responsibility to Crowley. He'll take Sunday and Saturday night. over when the Army and the Allied Bl - 5 2l Military Government move out. BUY WAR BONDS Crowley already has borrowed a line from Herbert H. Lehman, for- leign Relief and the Office of Econ-| |omic Warfare (successor to B. E.| {W. and all the rest will just be-| come divisions of O.F.A., with no| possible over-lapping of responsibili- | ties. It Is Important at This Time to hav Electric Refrigerator checked for that minor defect which | might cause a complete breakdown for the duration. * Alaska Electric Light and Power Company Juneau Phone 616 |mer head of O.F.F.R. O, in letting :it be known that Uncle Sam is not playing nta Claus to anybody. O.F.A’s program consists solely| in getting the people of freed coun- tries. back on their self-sustaining feet as soon as possible and then getting out. Observers here already are say- |ing that O.F.A. looks like bureau- {racy at its very best and giving the nod to Crowley as one of the real organizers in Washington. It's | pretty generally agreed that Crow- {ley’s organization will be one of the best. The problem will come in | whether he can fit that organiza- 3tian into the State Department ‘schsmc of things. For it's almost ‘curulin that no man nor any agency has ever taken over more authority {that formerly rested with the State {Department than Crowley and his | O.F.A. | RED THRUST e your | Douglas Phone 18 THE management of this bank i pledged to conserva- tive operation. The sfety of depasitors’ funds s our primary consideration. In addition, the bank is 2 mem- ber of Federal Deposit Insur- ance Corporation, which if- sures each of our depositors against loss to 8 maximum of $5,000. ; First ER FEDERAL DEPOSIT National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA INSURANCE CORPORATION' SMASHES ON ' NAZIS' HEELS (Continuea 1rom Page One) mans still fighting in the area between the Dnieper River and the Black Sea. Still another Russian army is op- erating far to the north in the Nevel sector, and is reported in a Moscow broadcast to be at the gates of Polotosk, a rail junction on the Vitebsk-Riga Railway only 20 miles from the old Polish border. - e — ATTENTION American Legion Auxiliary mem- bers are invited to a work party at the home of Pres. Mabel Lybeck, |Nov. 9 at 7:30 p.m. adv. = 00LDS one DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED Prevent from developing sign of nasal irritation. Its Faulkner, as chairman for procur- GAMES TONIGH ing Awards for the Scouts as they |are earned. Mrs. Felix Toner, resigned as Basketball fans are reminded of |Leader of.the Brownies after giv- | the games to be played tonight in jng several years of splendid and | |the Juneau High School Gym be-|very valuable service. Mrs. Arthur| | ginning at 7:30 o'clock. The Grem-'gHedges and Mrs. W. J. Manthey |lins and Copper will tangle first, were appointed to fill the vacancy. followed by the Sparks vs. the Che- |~ yoreafter the Brownies will meet chakos. 1 N | i twice each month instead of each | On Friday evening the return| Tt | match between the Alumni and the week, 16 was declded. is - change Juneau High School will be the fea- !15 made necessary due to a severe confidence. Jury fo Get Nassau (ase [ tured attraction, preceded by a game |ShOrtage of Leaders. Several Girl between the Signacs vs. the Bankers, | ScOut activities will probably have| | be curtailed for the duration S e N ss more women offer their ser-| SHRI"E GAME es as Leaders, it was announced. | Girl Scout Leaders will meet Sat- FIRSTDAY, 1944 | urday, November 13, at the home of NEW YORK, Nov. 9. — William Mrs. Earl McGinty at 213, Seventh Street. The meeting will begin at) 11:30 o'clock, according to anfounce- ment, and all members are urged to attend. Coffman, of San Francisco, General Manager of the annual Shrine East- West football game, today said only | pros will be excluded from the game this year at San Frahcisco. Previously players were limited to college seniors. Receipts of the January 1 game will be divided by the Shrine Hos- pital Committee to various war agencies. Past games have returned a total $650,000 for charities. ———.————— | un ——————— HERE FROM KETCHIKAN Here from Ketchikan, Elmer G. Johnson is a guest at the Gastineau Hotel. e - PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY Have a purtralt artist take your picture. Hamersley Studlo. Opposite Federal Building. Phone 204. adv. —————— - YOUR BROKEN LENSES Replaced in our own shop. Eyes | of {brief story in which she struck Wedn_lesday NASSAU, Nov.9.—Young red hair- ed Nancy Oakes de Marigny today spoke out tearfully as a witness on the stand in her appearance in be- half of her husband, charged with the murder of her father, the weal- thy Sir Harry Oakes, after which the defense immediately rested. Both Nancy and the defendant,! Alfred de Marigny wept during her back at the prosecution implications that her husband was a fortune seeker and that he caused her to become pregnant while she was stil | seriously i1l with typhoid fever. The case will go to the jury te- morrow or Thursday depending on the amount of timo consumed by the attorneys’ summation. R GSO COUNCIL TO MEET Members of the GSO Council are FRED BRANDES HERE Fred Brandes, merchant from An- goon, is at the Gastineau. Examined. Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson. Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636, adv. to meet tonight at 7:30 in the USO Building. — e —— POLICE COURT FINE | Fred A. Lincoln was fined yester- day in the City Police Court on a charge of being drunk and disord- erly. He was given 15 days in jail. —————.——— | Mrs. Thomas S. Sandborn and | baby daughter left St. Ann’s Hos- pital on November 8 to return to the family residence on Erwin St. ——————— MOTORSHIP ATTENTION ELKS Special meeting of Elks tonight at 8 o'clock. Important business. All members requested to attend. FLOYD FAGERSON, Exalted Ruler. Juneau, Haines and adv. Is temporarily laid up while new motors are installed and other improvements made. Watch this space for announce- ment of resumption of schedule between PATRICIA | Skagway. at 8 o'clock. Important business. members requested to attend. FLOYD FAGERSON, ., Exalted Ruler. . * B ODOM AT BARANOF M. W. Odom, well known broker- salesman, registered at the Baranof Hotel last night. Odom is from Anchorage. y THERE'S a glow of pride in knowing t that a little of your blood may save | - a life! If you are between 18 and 60— /' volunteer at the official Blood Donor #. Station nearest you. Give your red-white- & < and-blue blood for the war! - Sponsored by the makers of Calvert | The whisoy with the “Nappy Deading” ‘ -~ - “Be wise! Clear hoads shoese Colvert” ECONT \LOGTENDANT, THEMN DEROGEERY REMARKS TANADE, WAWZN'T IWNTENDED FER O ?q“‘g':k n%tl‘on aids ’ ature’s defenses against colds, Follow vm{ directions Calvert Distillers Corporation, New York City SAssS\W\ & SECOND LOOE" WMAN ALWE T SARGE Broiled Eried SERVED ANY TIME in'folder. VA-TRO-NOL Steak and Chicken DINER AND DANCE THE DOUGLAS INN * OPEN UNTIL MIDNIGHT ectric Hammond Organ Music DINE AND DANCE