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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1944 O IF YOU'RE A MAN... : you'll love every one of them! IF YOU'RE A WOMAN... you'll be proud of them all! N i garevt SULLAVAN Ann SOTHERN FAY BAINTER ELLA RAIN MARCH OF TIME Cartoon — News PLUS — SHOWPLALE oF Lfusteaz | B AUDITS ' SYSTEMS TAXES NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY Public Accountants—Auditors—Tax Counselors 208 Franklin Street — Telephone 757 Fairbanks Office: 201-2 Lavery Building A KINLOCH N. NEILL JOHN W. CLARK WE OFFER TO A LIMITED NUMBER OF CLIENTS A COMPLETE MONTHLY ACCOUNTING AND TAX SERVICE TELEPHONE 757 Flash Flash Flash YES, We Now Have Some of the Number 5and 11 PHOTO FLASH LAMPS Alaska Electric Light and Power Company JUNEAU DOUGLAS Phone No. 616 Phone No. 18 1| STORY OF NURSES |~ AT BATAAN SEEN, . CAPITOL SCREEN “Cry Havoc,” the new Metro- | Goldwyn-Mayer film now showing |at the Capitol Theatre ,is an in- tense and gripping drama realis- | thirteen women who stayed behind with the wounded during General MacArthur's delaying withdrawal from Bataan. | Margaret Sullivan, Ann Sothern ‘nnd Joan Blondell star as three of |the courageous women whose con- !fidence in their country never wavers. At a base hospital in Ba- taan, nurses and nurses’ aides are desperately needed to care for the (wounded. Fay Bainter, Margaret Sullivan and Marsha Hunt are the only remaining workers in their unit. Six girls volunteer to help them. These girls are from all walks of life but united by a common cause From the very first friction de- |velops between Ann® Sothern, a ood-hearted but wise - cracking | girl, and Margaret Sullivan. They| are both in love with the same |man. It is not until he is killed |in action that Ann learns he was ecretly married to Margaret. With | this disclosure all their differ- {ences are patched up. | “Cry Havoc" presents a vivid and |real picture of the epic struggle lon Bataan. The all-star cast rises |to the inspirational theme and | every performance ‘stands out as a| sharply-etched characterization. —————————— | STOCK GUOTATIONS | NEW YORK, Nov. 20 — Closing quotation of Alaska Juneau Mine stock today is 6, American Can 87%, Anaconda 27%, Beech Air- craft 13'%, Bethlehem Steel 61'%. Curtiss-Wright 6%, International Harvester 77%, Kennecott 347, North American Aviation 9, New | York Central 19, Northern Pacific | [16%, U. S. Steel 56%. Dow, Jones averages today are as follows: Industrials, 106.34; rails, 42.03; utilities, 25.20. | PRICES SATURDAY | Alaska Juneau Mine stock closed Ih\st Saturday at 6, Anaconda 27%, Beech Aircraft 13%, Bethlehem Steel 61%, Curtiss-Wright 6%, In- ternational Harvester 73%, Kenne- cott 35, North American Aviation 8%, New York Central 19, U. S. Steel 55%. Dow, Jones averages. Saturday | were as follows: Industrials, 146.02; | | rails, 41.64; utilities, 25.10. CUBS MEET TONIGHT IN GRADE SCHOOL GYM |tically depicting the heroism of BASKETBALL GAMES ARE SCHEDULED IN DOUGLAS TOMORROW Tomorrow night, Southeaster or Taku, in the Douglas Gymnasium, starting promptly at 7:30 o'clock, the Beavers meet the Dolphins and the Sub-port quintet tackles the Douglas High School Huskies, The Beavers appear to be the favored team in their tilt with the Dolphins, having won two games thus far in the tourney,| while the Dolphins have lost two| games, including that of November 14, which was lost to the Douglas Huskies. The Dolphins, however, may be able to stage a comeback and up- set the dope. The second game, between the Huskies and the Sub- ;port. promises to be exciting, al- though the latter aggregation has dropped two contests this season. —— e CHAPELADIES TO HOLD MEETING TUESDAY NIGHT The Chapeladies will meet to- morrow night at 8 o'clock at the| home of Dora Spaulding. It is ex- pected a report will be made on the sale held last Saturday night at the Chapel-By-The-Lake. e COASTAL ON ONE TRIP { Alaska Coastal Airlines made but one flight over Saturday and Sun- day, carrying the following passens~ gers from Sitka to Juneau: Capt.| Charles Beech and T. A. Morgan. —_——ee——— HIGH SCHOOL SKIERS CHOP LARGE WDOD SUPPLY The Juneau High School Ski Club | woodchoppers’ brigade had a suc- cessful day of it, members reported ' today. They cut a little more wood | than the Juneau Ski Club members did the previous weekend and also packed up the equipment to be used during the coming season. ——————— POLICE COURT FINES In City Magistrate’s Court this morning David Starr was fined $256 on a drunk and disorderly charge THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— Residents of Manila Reporfed To Be Starving By AL HORKINS WITH THE SEVENTH DIVI- SION ON LEYTE ISLAND, Nov. 20—Residents of Manila are starving and 85 per cent are sub- sisting on sweet potato leaves, ac- cording to a Filipino College stu- dent. The Filipino student, 24, worked as messinger to an American officer before the Japs took Ma- nila. He said the Japs tried to sell the Filipinos the idea of a puppet Republic Government but when the “Independence Celzbra- Japs had to force the Filipinos to participate in the parade. R 7 e i o HEALTH COUNCIL TONIGHT The Gastineau Channel Health Council is to hold its regular meet- ing tonight at 8 o'clock in Room 108, Territorial Building. Participating organizations are urged by the secretary to send a substitute if the regular delegate is unable to attend. ety ALASKA AIRLINES FLIGHT Eleven passengers left via Alaska Airlines yesterday, including Mr. and Mrs. C. Woubrinen, who went to Gustavus; William Smithenn- gale, M. Holmes, John Kells, John Lott, B. L. Landrum and William Fike to Anchorage, and Mr. and Mrs. C. La Rose and M. L. Ward to Fairbank: >-oe - JOSEPHINE FISHER AND ALEXANDER WATCH WED Josephine Fisher, of Juneau, and Alexander Watch, of Fairbanks, were married Saturday afternoon by Commissioner Felix Gray at his office in the Federal Building. Witnesses were Nicholas Vennte and E. S. Wetzoff. AN CHARGED WITH LARCENY John H. Baker, arrested Satur- day on a charge of petty larceny, is in Federal Jail today on default of a $250 bond. Baker is alleged and Charley Jacobs was fined $25| on a similar charge. to have stolen a watch belonging to Michael Haas. The Cubs are to meet tonight at | 7:30 o'clock in the Grade School | Gymnasium, while the next reeular | meeting of the Boy Scouts will be held November 27. i The program for the two or- ganizations has now been taken in, hand by the sponsoring committee, | according to Henry Harmon, Ray Adams asks that all his Cubs | be on hand tonight as he has something of interest to tell them.: — e, | DIVORCE ACTION Violet E. Hansen filed a suit for | divorce today in Federal Court | against Robert S. Hansen, charging desertion and non-support. e NOTICE That on and aiter this date we will not be responsible for any in- debtedness of the Northern Cock- tail Bar unless authorized by us. Cy Martin, H John Page, - et ——— GOODY SALE TUESDAY The Senior Guild of the Church of Hqly Trinity will hold a goody sale next Tuesday morning at Sears Roebuck. The sale, which starts at 10 o'clock, will feature Thanks- giving delicacies. 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MITH tion” was held a year ago. the | SKYTRAIN TROOP CARRIER CRASHES LONDON, Nov. 20.—Twenty-six American soldiers were killed and four injured in a crash last night of a C-47 Skytrain troop carrier that was enroute to England from France. Air Force Headquarters said that the plane was not an ambulance Skytrain transport and was of the type that carried thousantls of men to battle. It crashed near an 800- foot peak north of Brighton, in southern England. e HERE FROM ANCHORAGE | Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Hill and | P. D. Robinson are in town from Anchorage and are registered at the Baranof oHtel. ——————— SEATTLEITE HERE Mary Ann Coluccio is in Junwm1 from Seattle and is registered at| the Baranof Hotel. i A MY HERE FROM SITKA F. J. Smith and Mr. and Mrs, W. Raymond are in town from Sitka -and are registered at the Gastineau Hotel. .- | BOVICH IN TOWN | M. Bevich, from Seward, is reg- | istered at the Gastineau Hotel. ——————————e HERE FROM SKAGWAY A. L. Davis and J. St. Martin, from Skagway, are registeréd at the Baranof Hotel. { 3 PRENATAL CLINIC TOMORROW | ‘The- Prenatal Clinic will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Government Hospital. R e o Bud Seltenrich. and Joseph Hart are here from Fairbanks and are staying at the Baranof Hotel. e e PARIS, Nov. 20 — President Charles DeGaulle will leave shortly | to_ visit Moscow on invitation of ment announced today. Premier Josef Stalin, the Govern- @ 'SUBMARINE ALERT" IS TENSE THRILLER AT 20TH CENTURY Mile-a-minute entertalnment generously sprinkled with thrills gnd action and built around as nice a love story as you could wish to see, is “Submarine Alert,” Para- mount's story of enemy subma- rines in our waters and the men who tip them off to their vrey, which is at the 20th Century for last showings tonight An excellent cast headed by Richard Arlen and Wendy Barrie, and including Nils Asther, Roger Pryor, Abner Biberman, Marc Lawrence, John Miljan and others| keep excitement high and the pace | fast, making “Submarine Alert” a | highly satisfactory evening’s en-| tertainment. The story gives us Richard Al len in the role of an unemployed radio expert who goes to work for &' spy ring in the belief that he is merely repliriw: a short-wave dia- thermy apparatus when he is in reality servieing a high - powered radio transmitting set used by the ring to tip off enemy submarines The FBI enters the case when it is discovered that the sinkings follow a regular pattern and Wendy Bartie, a lady agent of the bureau, is assigned to investigate, which she loes with thrilling results. PAGE THREE TI0"CENTURY LAST NIGHT! . RICHARD JARLEN WENDY BARRIE in = ‘psugs Bunny Cartoon ALSO—! o B COLIZIUM [THEATRE] LAST TIMES “STAR-SPANGLED RHYTHM" Empire Want-ads bring resulty TRIPLETT & KRUSE BUILDING CONTRACTORS EXPERT CABINET WORK OF ALL KINDS 20TH CENTURY MARKET BUILDING SHOP PHONE 9% After 5:00 P. M. PHONE 564 DECORATING should not be confused with the ordinary run of painting. 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