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THE BIG PARADE OF FUN FROLIC... AND NEW FACES! All set to Music that'll start your toes a'Tapping! VICTOR LUCILLE MATURE BALL Seven DAYS LEAVE —AI g with Kate Smith with HAROLD PEARY MAPY CORTES GINNY SIMMS Froddy MARTIN ond bis Orchestre \{ Sin, Information Please THEATRE THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES! i "7 DAYS' LEAVE" STARTS TONIGHT, CAPITOL SCREEN What happens when a young en listee sets the stage to maiTy beautiful society girl and win a THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE JUNEAU ALASKA MOSQUITOS STING AREA, - WEST REICH 1 1 "MALE ANIMAL, COMEDY SHOW IS AT 20TH CENTURY 1 | One of the most charming com- ' edies of the season, Warner Bros 1 “The Male Animal,” which opens at WHERE T 790" [N TURY to find him-| ymfed by love, provides the| Lln 20th Century tonight, is a spark-| ‘ ling film that brings together three grand performers — Henry Fonda | Olivia de Havilland and Joan Les-| |lie. It has a delightful story that| I will take you out of the realm of worry and trouble, with comedy that is both riotous and plausible sizable fortune only self sty story for RKO Radio’s spnrklmg musical revue, “Seven Days’ Leave,” starring Victor Mature and Lucille Ball, scheduled to start tonight at the Capitol Theatre. (British Flghters Also Strike! | France and Belgium in Moonlight About to sail for an unknown | battlefront, Mature learns that an LONDON, Nov. 10.—Speedy Mos-| The setting for “The Male eccentric relative has willed him | quitos of the.Royal Air Force kept | mal” is a Midwestern University, | $100,000 on condition that he marry | sirens sounding in western Germany | college as typical as its name with | a certain New York socialite (Miss |lost night for the sixth time in alits usual enthusiastic scholars =ad Ball) Backed by loans from his | week. | equally enthusiastic alumni, who | soldier buddies, Mature contrives to| The Mosquitos bombed (!\)J(‘l‘“\'l‘&‘iuhp every anniversary as an excuse | meet the Lh] and begins a “charm |and battered that section of the|to reminisce about “the days when campaign” to induce her to break |Reich while British fighter struck | they attended the university.” | her mgagcmom to one of her own at two airfields in France and Bel- | Among the more genial of profe. {set and marry him. In the process | gium by moonlight. |ors, is one Tommy Turner, pla)ed‘ lof “rushing” her, Mature falls in Meanwhile, British had the first ' by Henry Fonda, whose sense of | *love with the girl and realizes that |free raid mghl in exght momm m,hl and wrong gets him into! she loves him also. |trouble with the college authorities. | Ani- al The story is star-studded with! i His wife, portrayed by lively Olivia sparkling musical numbers, spec- | !de Havilland, is sympathetic with | ialty acts and dance routines hun and realizes the importance of | his work, but she likes to have her| ‘nn\ | The fun is provided when an old, Freddy Martin and Les Brown an their bands supply the music. “The/ Court of Missing Heirs” and * ON HOMELAND .. or Consequences,” two top mate (and ex-football hem»‘ programs, are presented in part; pmtm_\nd by Jack Carson, comes Mapy Cortes, Latin-American star, back for the big game. He and |Olivia,_become a bit more friendly lh.m old acquaintanceship warrants | {(at least from Fonda's point of' e |view) and another trouble is piled ! STOCKHOLM Nov. 10—Reports upon the professor’s back. But from Germany, on the eve of the what's the use of telling more. |25th anniversary of the World War |See it. | Armistice, when internal chaos broke the Kaiser's empire, indicate ARMISTI(E DAY IS dances torrid rhumbas and congas; Ginny Simms sings and Peter Lmd‘ Hayes gives several of his fnmoua 1mpm~on‘umm SHORTAGE OFLIQUOR IS TIGHTENED. Himmler's Gestapo still has a firm grip on the home front. However, in view of a succession of defeats suffered recently by th: German army, Nazi leaders have, taken a number of precautionary | HERE IoMoRRow measures designed to keep uffairs' at home under control and avert TH P EF, ’Em AP — fat he seco wartime observance N the possibility of a collapse due t) (By Associated Press) : % of Armistice Day will be held in the cracking of morale, according America's drinking citizens are 8 to agvices from inside Germany. | face to face with an acute liquor shortage which appears to be fast enveloping the entire country as the demand for whisky in some places has reached fouy times that | Juneau tomorow, with no planned Goebbels and officials of the po- celebration of the event. Rather, lice chief's propaganda leaders held Bhe day. will be-markedby. & guisg a lengthy conference in Berlin two [SPect in tribute ‘;’91;““‘”:‘;‘ ha weeks ago to study the situation OUPt i A 68 -S0ns Court to be held at Anchorage each dropped a's much as 60 percent. VAlDEl Io lOSE * | year instead of Valdez. { A fire in 1940 destroyed the cour TERMS OF COURT; | 60TO ANCHORAGE has been no proper building avail- to hold a court term there. able | CAA MAN HERE ST | Ernest Sanders, employee of the WASHINGTON, Nov. 10. — The | o) peronautics Authority who has + Senate has passed and sent to the | peen fn the Westwaid, arrived i White House the bill providing for | Juneau yesterday by the general the District 'a guest at the Gastineau Hotel. term of It Is Important at This Time to have your Electrie Refrigerator - house at Valdez and since then there ' q¢50n plane and 1s and decided: ;\l)‘m dxl\)uu).\t:‘ex: L‘}:(‘ u?:ia.y"' ;nushnm 1. German security by the police 'N¢ 0P which they startec. should be strengthened and better All Of the Territorial and city of- armed fices will be closed, with the Fed- 2. Quasi military formations of "”’; °{)“°,i“p_'f’ ”T"l:l': A:pmt _B“",k; the Nazi party must be held in a sy o oo ate et N close their doors and schools will state of intensified preparedness. be dismissed at 2 o'clock, follow 3. Stricter control must be exer- o, R cised over all areas in which are 8 progreim i the &ffsrbon located industrial plants and over ThrthPns‘(mec:‘-]]wx:e;\Is,ub:ghcl:sml. s all port areas. 6. Empire Wi published as usual. n R | Dmdend fo DeGaullels | of last year, while supplies have | More than half the rationed States report liquor to be scarce and the is progressibly getting t worse. Rationing, either by State control or voluntary, now affects some 30 States. Rations range from one e bottle a day per customer to one a momh IGO0, & i BACK IN JUNEAU Jd. L. Gaffney, formerly of Juneau, buL now residing in Anchorage, ar- n @w/on me Sif- thats. my wife You'll Laugh, you'll roar —then laugh some more! He's the absent-minded professor 'cause there’s nothing on his mind 4 1 L ] PAGE THREE, HE BETTER BIG PICTURES PLAY! NOW PLAYING fol —but gals! Warner Brol. Newest Hit with JACK CARSON « EUGENE PALLETTE « HERBERT ANDERSON - Directed by ELLIOTT NUGEM From the Play by James Thurber and Elliott Nugent * Produced by Herman Shumlin Screen Pley by Julivs J. & Philip G. Epstein and Stephen Morehouse Avery » A Warner Bros.- First National Pictues. LATEST WORLD NEWS OWL SHOW TONIGHT 12:30 A. M. [] nved in the Capital City yesterday | s o R | d 1 Be pald APA Now v".'u al .;;mn o suest at the Gesuneau STOCK QUOTATIONS NEW YORK, Nov. 10.—Closing] |quotation of Alaska Juneau mine | stock today is 5%, American Can 821, Anaconda 25';, Bethlehem Steel 56, Curtiss Wright 67, Inter- | national Harvester 65':, Kennecott 130"z, New York Central 16, Nor- thern Pacific 12%, United States I Steel 51%, Pound $4.04. ! Dow, Jones averages today are SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 10.—The Alaska Packers Association will pay a dividend of $5 a share on Decem- |ber 1 to capital stockholders on re- cord as of November 20. MARRIAGE LICENSE A marriage license was issued in Seanlc November 9 to Thomas V. Gxeenhow 29, and Elinor Thompson Head, French ALGIERS, Nov. 10.—Gen. Chal‘les: e |de Gaulle was left in virtually un- | FROM ANCHORAGE STEVE\SO\' HERE dlsputed control of the French Com-, E, W. Flemister and Elmer J. Dale Stevenson of Anchorage is|Mittee for National Liberation fol- | Nicholson, Star Airlines employees, | >, DOUGLAS NEWS NO— ¥ "INVISIBLE GHOST” - "FUGITIVE IN Vé!lEY" : ‘wnh Mrs. L. S. Grant as co-host An interesting program has béel | arranged for the meeting which_ 1§ lto begin at '8 o'clock sharp this fevening. il - e BASKETBALL HIGHLIGHTS = : | CheCkEd tor that minor defect WhICh ixegnstemd at the Gastineau Hotel. | lOWing the resignation of Gen. Henri | hoth of Anchorage, are registered at SCHOOL AS .USUAL TOMORROW rails might cause a complete breakdown for the duration. * Alaska Eleciric Light and Power Company Douglas Phone 18 Juneau Phone 616 THE management of this bank is pledged to conserva- tive operation. The mfety of depositors’ funds is our primary consideration. In addition, the bank is 2 mem- ber of Federal Deposit Insur- ance Corporation,which ia- sures each of our depositors against lom to a mazimum of $3,000. DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED First Nauonal Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA FEQERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION | Honore Giraud as co-president amid | other sweeping changes which: dre ew | | Communist censure for hasty action. | In the reconstruction of the com- | mittee Giraud's withdrawal which, | however, left him in command of the | | French armed forces, was announced lat a meeting yesterday along with | | the adoption of two decrees dropping | five members and adding seven . others and ordaining the separation of civilian and military powers. The reshuffle was coincident with | 1 '|guest at the Gastineau Hotel. | | 'a guest at the Baarnof Hotel. Bethlehem Steel 557, Curt 0 . B s i | Wright 6%, International Harvester, PELICAN MAN HERE |65%, Kennecott 30%, New York| as follows: industrials 132.68, 32.62, utilities 20.77. | the Baranof Hotel. - e FROM ANCHORAGE Bruce Kendall, of Anchorage, is a PRICES TUESDAY Closing quotation of Alaska Ju- neau mine stock Tuesday was 5%, American Can 81, Anaconda 24%, > i DORA FEERO HERE Dora Phipp Feero, of Skagway, is W. J. Pege, of Pelican City, ar- | Central 157, Northern Pacific 12, At a recent school board meeting it was decided that the Douglas Public Schools will not close to- | morrow, Armistice Day, because of the Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays following so soon. It will also expedite the closing of the school term. i S D. 1. W. CLUB NEWS The Douglas Island Women's Club | will meet. this evening at the home The Douglas High School Huskies ! were on the short end of a 49 to 28 score in their game with the Signacs last evening. As the score at the end of the first half indicated, 28 to 6, the Huskies didn't begin play; ing ball until the third quarter, Curtis Bach, fast breaking Husky center, who scored 17 points in the last game here, received a serious knee injury that may prevent his playing for some time, as the resulf United States Steel 51% Dow, Jones averages Tuesday were | as follows: industrials 131.85, rails 3221, utilities 20.53. METHODIST BAZAAR | ; SOCIAL ROOMS | COLDS Friday—Novemberl2—I11 A. M. Relleve misery ~without "dO’l ' rived in Juneau yesterday and is a guest at the Baranof Hotel. - et — BUY WAR BONDS |the reopening of the consultative assembly and gave the committee a | completely deGaullist tinge which | left the Communists unrepresented. ! One Communist, Assemblyman | | Andre Mereier, assailed the deGaul- !lists with too much speed in re- shaping the committee and criticiz- |ing them for not waiting until the | changes could be discussed “in broad | daylight.” CH I.DS ON ICE That famous flavor found only in Schlitz revives the tired taste, adds cheer to any spread. No wonder lovers of real beer all over the world call SCHLITZ America’s most distinguished besr. A beer so fine it made & city famous, Afternoon Tea—1 10 5 P. M. of President Mrs. Norman Rustad. ;of a foul play by an opponent, ¥ MOTORSHIP PATRICIA' Is temporarily laid up while new motors . are installed and other improvements made. Watch this space for announce- ment of resumption of schedule between Juneau, Haines and Skagway. You don’t bave to drink & bitter beer, Schlitz meth- ods of brew- ing control capture just the KISS of the PRWATE WCLEOD -- DD NOU WASH TO TESTIFY TO THE ENER SWCE TH DAN THAT WE'S BEEN A SLAVE-DRWER L\KE and you'll neverwant to NARD B\RD GOT TO Bt SERGEANT | g Yrarsh Wby OF SKRcRAT T NEVER SEEN-- MAKE WS BED, bittarness. WE SEZ SWNE W\S SWOES - ——— e e ey By BILLY DaBECK N\ REBUTIAL, SERGEANT Z Broiled Steak and Fried Chicken BERVED ANY TIME THE DOUGLAS IN N ! DINE AND DANCE OPEN UNTIL MIDNIGHT ectric Hammond 0ryan Music DINE AND DANCE e