The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 30, 1944, Page 3

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DOUBLE FEATURE 15 CAPITOL BILL THURSDAY ONLY Air-minded Amfnmnc meaning all 130,000,000 of them, will be par- icularly interested in the opening Isequences of “Victory Through Air Power,” the full-length Walt Dis- ney feature coming to the Capitol Theatre tonight only, through United Ar s release. It contains a hummuusly contrived history of n, particularly appropriate this year. With typical Disney deftness, the unconcern of the world of in the Wright’s heavier-than- air flight of 120 feet is pictured The Dayton newspapers (the home | town of the Wright brothers) found | the only *news-worthy item in the| accomplishment to be the fact that| A M U S T for FEvery American! WALT DISNEY’S FULL-LENGTH SENSATION ;Ornllr and Wilbur were due home | i for Christmas The first transcontinental “"‘mib 1 {is unreeled with all of Disney's o masterful lightness. is hilarious entitled “A a Gob” with and Lucille Ball, which | was produced by Harold Lloyd, one all| THROUGH AI R NWER NATIONAL FOOTBALL | LEAGUE DECIDES ON | PLAY-OFF CONTESTS Based ol the nation-wide best-selier by MAIOR De SEVERSKY - jfé’flfllwfok | | PHILADELPHIA, Nov the National Football tern Division today | to determine where the f games are to be held in| season ends in a tie. | | Philadelphia and New York | |tie the play-off will be in New York, if Philadelphia and Washing- {ton tie the play-off will be in| | Washington, and if Washington |and York tie Washington gets | | the the flips decided | - MH[H‘( SIANDARDS | FOR POST-WAR GAMES { 30—Club | WISE CRACKS and ROMANGE rushing thrills and lusty excitement in a headlong dash for screen hosiors as the all-out comedy of the year! game, 10 BE PROMOTED NOW |« | | PASADE {move to A, C rlI Nov. 30 k blishment of a | | nationwide st d for post-war |collegiate athletic competition and | eligibility of returning veterans was indicated at the Pacific Coast Con- | ference meeting. | While no official en, it was disclosed by Hugh Willett, Southern ference Delegate to the meeting in Columbus, Ohio, next January, that he had been in- structed to promote a national standard on the matter. >~ NOTICE! - A action Prof Con- NCAA the big laugh show produced by HAROLD LLOYD with GEORGE MURPHY LUCILLE BALL EDMOND O’BRIEN HENRY TRAVERS -FRANKLIN PANGBORN Directed by RICHARD WALLACE Distributed by RKO RADIO Pictures That I will not be responsible for any bills uniess authorized by me. (signed) EMIL GALEO. Nov. 28—Dec. 1-5-8-12-15-19-22 BUY WAR BONDS T | “THE FOX" in BROOKLYN shouldn’t happen to a dog! VICTORY THROUGH AIR POWER A GIRL, A GUY AND A GOB 7:00— 9:45 ... 8:05—10:50 T DECORATING should not be confused with the ordinary run of painting. It is not only our business to suggest proper color harmony but to see that the decorative scheme is properly balanced. LET J. §S. MeCLELLAN SOLVE YOUR DECORATIVE PROBLEMS CALL DOUGLAS 374 | SET FOR SATURDAY| | Navy—narhes to be IBOXES FOR ARMY, NAVY GAME SELL " FOR WAR BONDS' 'SHIPPING LOSSES OF NEUTRALS AND ALLIES RELEASED WASHINGTON, Nov. 30—\]\1[_)-‘ ping lcsses of Allied and neutral Governments since the beginning the w through 1943 totaled s aggregating 22,161,000 , the British Government i through OWI. War Shipping Administra- | to- | | Smokes; Shorfage Is Noi o Blame WASHINGTON, Nov. 30 The {President cut down his smoking. P L S e 30—All g5 throat, however, had more to of the 200 boxes allotted to thelg, wit it than the cigarette short- Maryland W ance Committee lage (hat hit the White House along for Satur Army-Navy game|ywith i of the GORAkey. have been sold The President said he is smoking |* With a $100,000 bond purchase 8s|guhsiantially less than one pack- the minimum requirement per box age a day now instead of two|® officials announced 15 boxes were packs. Downstairs at the vending| h sold for a million dollars each. |machine where White House em-|tion said United States losse - ployees bought thelr clgarettes|tAled 733 vessels, ageregating ARMY AND NAVY ARE Bore wasii'h o muck b gt 311,000 tons, in the period covered| | s rest of The 16 i B by the announcement. The United States cmx.wtrurlml‘ flosp"‘l NO'I-ES about 30,000,000 deadweight tons of | merchant ships, roughly offsetting — {the losses. The Maritime Commis | Kelly was dismissed from St.|sion, in its construction reports, Ann’s Hospital yesterday after re-|used deadweight tons as a meas- ceiving medical care since lastiuring stick while today's report| Thursday. |spoke of gross tons of merchant Mrs. in st BALTIMORE, Md,, end of the football more scoring for senior Navy players, including a dozen |top stars, lies in the Baltimore Municipal Stadium. They'll be there with their under-class in a fight for a pot of , not of gold, that goes with| ory in the fifth renewal f the service cla: and perhaps, because it’s their last try, they will be depended upon to throw every- thing into the effort The list of “last timers” will in- clude such names as Doug Kenna, Tom Lombarde, Bob Stonge, Joe nowiz, Arch Arncld, Ed Rafalko, Dale Hall and Bob Hayes of Army, and Hal Hamberg, John Hansen, Jack Martin, Ben Case, Dave Barnsdale, Ben Martin, Vic Finoa, Gail Gilliam and Charley Guy for conjured with in realm. Nov 30—""“\03l rainbow for Army and John Fournie, who has been |ships. Ann’s Hospital for surgical| Deadweight tonnage is somewhere discharged yesterday in the neighborhood of 30 per cent Fomnan was admitted to/greater than gross tonnage. No| Hospital yesterday for figures were given for the 1944 ment losses but, at the rate of construc- Steve Spolrich was admitted |tion to losses, it is known to be to St. Ann's Hospital Tuesday for vxmmoly favorable. medical care. Mrs. William Nelson has a b oy, arh bt pletls i 6 BR"MN SUH:ERS \ —ee in the pig: SPORT BRIEFS PASADENA, Calif. — Victor O. Schmidt has been appointed Com- | missioner of Athletics of the Pa- cific’ Coast Conference for 1945.} Arnold Eddy of Southern California has been named President of the Managers' Association and Al Ul- | son, of the University of| shington, secretary. Herl d CAMP SHANKS, N. Y gt. Joe Louis has { re for 60-day assignment to assist in| he physical conditioning program. | Staff K NEW dded YORK to the with Gunder g, Hakon Lidman, pete in this country Government Hospital. Frances Depperman was admit- yesterday for medical care. She is here from Anchorag | lIVES AND HOMES\ Arthur Brown of Juneau was| ladmitted to the Government Hospi- | tal yesterday for medical atten-| LONDON, Nov. 30—Britain toda ticn, disclosed her story that the fi Mrs. ert Savikko and baby | years of the war has cost the nation ' girl we missed from St. Ann’s | 733,000 casualties, including 136,116 Hospital erday. | civlians, “most of them a treasure of Gust Lundin was admitted to St.| our grandfathers.y vesterday for medical | A six-page white paper gave Pnr- treatment | lament a statistical story of Eng- ‘ Archie Fraser was admitted to St. | land’s conversion from factory to a | Ann’s Hospital for medical care yes- | fortress and her production, also terday. losses announced that one out of Kenneth and Ralph Austin were | every three homes in Britain wefe | :«d from the Government | destroyed or damaged. | Hospital yesterday after receiving| The white paper reported that medical attention there for the past | more than one-third of all British few days men between 14 and 64 are in the Lillian Martha, from Juneau, has | armed forces and nearly half of the | a new baby boy, borr sterday in | country’s women between 14 and 59 the Government Hospital | were in uniform or in industry nt Martha Johnson, of Hoonah, has | the end of last year. | a baby boy, born in the Government | Britain lost 11,500,000 gross tons | Hospital yesterday (Hmn(‘ | of shipping two-thirds of the ton- | | e | nage she had when the war broke i R T e (T 8 T | ~Impetus has b(‘(’l\‘ CHRISTMAS TURKEY SHOOT | The cjvilian casualties through | 1945 indoor track| Watch the paper for where and | jast Sepf temborincluded 57,208 killed. | the announcement [ when distance runner, and | hurdler, will com- | at AAU events. TIDES TOMORROW High tide—2:42 a. m, 168 feet. Low tide—8:26 a. m, 2.3 Teet. High tide—2:28 p. m., 12.2 feet. Low tide—9::03 p. m., -2.8 feet. | Lutheran Ladies Aid on Friday, | Dec. 1st, 12 noon to 5 p. m., ml — The® PGC ( Church Parlors. against ath- B e traveling east or BARTELL IN TOWN ———— the possibility Samuel Bartell is in town and is| H. G. Fairhurst is in town from resume intersec- |registered at the Baranof Hotel |[Ketchikan and is registered at the Irom New York. Gastineau Hol.el PASADENA, Calif. has lifted the ban letes or teams midwest, raising that teams may tional grid games. EVERY WOMAN LOVES THINGS THAT ADD CHARM TOHER HOME . . . here are a few suggestions designed to give her pride in her home surroundings. These and many more are to be found here at THE HARRI MACHINE SHOP. .. HORSE BOOK-ENDS of heavy glass are in a modern design that adds grace to a table display. GLAZED PORCELAIN HORSE . . . A charming figurine in a delight- ful shape. MEXICAN POTTERY in a modern mood with painted decoration. HARRI MACHINE SHOP BAR TRAY of wood has two interest- ing square decanters, large and small gold band glasses, coast- ers and relish dish. VANITY SET in sparkling glass . . . tray, powder jar and two per- fume bottles. Fitting tribute to her dressing table. Christmas is less than a month away. NOW is time to stari thinking of the family gift. A SUNLAMP would be a nice gift, and we have just a few of the Sunkrafi Porfable Sunlamps Alaska Electric Light and Power Company JUNEAU DOUGLAS Phone No. 616 Phone No. 18 " The Three Mesquiteers [BOB STEELE TOM TYLER JIMMY DODD PHONE 319 Plumbing === Heu;ing === Giifts | | | l | qur»st ions have | CHRISTMAS TURKEY SHOOT PAGE THREE (20 reNTuRY LAST NIGHT THRILLER FILM IS NOW ON SCREEN AT 20TH CENTURY | Cmn( to Blow Up Am-! erica,” 20th Century Fox’s thrilling story of Nazi saboteurs, which is the featured attraction at the 20th Century Theatre, will recall to| mind the sensational newspaper | headlines that told of the landing of Nazi agents in America early in the war. The film, which stars Sanders with a strong featured cast headed by Anna Sten, parallels the actual story of the landing of the saboteurs on the Long Island and Florida coasts, their subse- quent arrest by Government agents and their execution in the nation’s capital. Carefully worked over by director Edward Ludwig are many of the details in the pictu Some of the problems which caused headaches were: just what did a Nazi naval officer look like? How do the N run their “sabotage school” and is it possible for a student in this cchool to have time for a love af- r? That these, and many other been solved effect- vely is well established by the rave reviews given the film by press and public alike e e “They George ' GEORGE say with ANNA "'ESRS /ard Bond - Doy, Sig Ruman "°% £ 4E0) NE\V;‘ and Other i CARTOON ubjects {Hi-Kiddies!? { DONT MISS THE BIG Salurday Matinee Watch the paper for where and when. S e J. La Melle Is registered at the Gastineau Hotel from New York. |_ COLI/LU | TUEATYRE] TODAY and FRIDAY! 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