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.- i ""HOSTAGES" HAS | DOUBLEHEADER i § weonavt | GREAT PUNCH; IS | SCHEDULED FOR bird . . in & gilded | 'l [ | AT20THCENTURY, TUESDAY NIGHT When Frank Tu assigned | Both Juneau and Douglas to direct Paramount’s picturization |School basketball teams of Stefan Heym’s widely-read novel, morrow night at 7:30 oclock on = which is now appearing {the flocr of the Juneau High gym Century Theatre, it was |when thie Douglas Huskics meet adventures into the {the Signacs in the opener, and the e Tuttle, in the |crimson Bears tangle with the ricted megaphone |Beavers in the finale. mostly to musicals and Vilie “th “ivon Tover fh dies. Fortunately, the director- e AR b ial choice cbuldn’t have been a bette have an ea tim on v The story deals dramatically with FUE O s o e 0 unconquerable and plucky band e s non of azis, who, working as an | PRI By underground army,” sabotage, mur- [°¢ pane der and strike terror in the hearts of [ably the stronge vige iesaloAx ) the Germ the league Tuttle with admirable thorough- L or e has built an eng ng story of 4 LOTS OF RUMORS IN THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA SOLDIER FERRIER IN 'BONDS FOR BABIES' WINNING STREAK AT OAKLAND Touptey CAMPAIGN STARTING 'FLOWER COLLECTION | | An excellent representative Scdis Bonds for Babies,' a National | OAKLAND, Dec. 11—Big, blond,|War Bond campaign which will be |vicinity of Platinum has been do- swashbuckling Sgt. Jim Ferrier,|a permanent gift service, is nowhated to the Temritorial Museum by California, put the sponsored in Juneau by Beta| Wilfred McAllister of | United States Army on the golfingSigma Phi sorority, according to the Washington. charged home in the | War Finance Committee map when he final round with a 68 score, thus| In promoting the sale of bonds asthe Juneau Botanical Club, |winning the Oakland Open with a|gifts for all pre-school children, | ProPer identification being made 2-hcle with a total of 277 and especially to newborns, the com- | Under the direction of Dr. J. P. An- He mittce has secured an attractive gift | 4€rson: ed in second position as he d teed off. In the last 18]certificate, decorated with gay Walt " oy “Mads e hioles' the Soldier ‘caught ‘ivsenaRDisney figures.’ This certificate will {80 Name districts have beeti i b T g e A e ar. | Wresduty o ? x aught up andg = > € ¢ with each bond pur-|15ed and it is hoped that eventually appears as Private Hargrove. Keen- — derground army passed the leader, Harold MeSpas iven out With each bond pur-!78C P 0 it i an Wynn plays his buddy, Private | on. gt the ninth. and. breezed injchesed for a child, and can be used SPecimens from all parts of the s ey P from there as a framed nursery picture later on, | TerTitory will be forthcoming When Hargrove, a reporter on the | e : ot .| In charge of the service in Juneau | = s 3 | RAL: g ol | Ferrie picked wp s1000 in wash, T (0 ARG TTC ook 02 FROM ANCHORAG! Charlotte News, is drafted he quick- g R e el v and anyone wishing to secure a| MALY snasht is in town from |1y learns he is not adaptable to Army T I I bond as a gift by Christmas time is|Anchorage and is registered at the| Wavs. Tl buddiss playsatin ey ’ , Xk “Bill” Phillips do thier best to help This service will be carried on throughout the year by the sorority.| FEMMER TAXI—PHONE 9 TRADE WITH SEATTLE DONATED T0 Muswm NOW BILLED ON Puyallup, | The specimens will be mounted by with Other collections from the Barrow PAGE THREE GR [ Z0°[ENTURY - LAST TIMES TONIGHT 75//1!/ they st fove for . il i 2 Wm ot come! - / . [ - 'ARMY LIFE FILM If your funnybone could stand a | bit of rib-tickling the place to go is | the Capitol Theatre where M-G-M’s | movie version of the humorous side of Army life, e Here, Private Hargrove,” is playing. Robert Walk- er, who made his movie debut to immediate acclaim in “Bataan” and | | him, but grove finds himself | | spending most of his time polishing sperate love with Luise Rainer and | et Any person who has already pur- TN““ Taxi Service announced by|gn.page cans. Things change when Arturo de Cordova as the mmanuc' BUFFALO, N. Y. Dec. 11—San|chased a bond as a child’s giit mn-»jllo-m? Femmer. Give us a call. Cour-| yryjyehill, whose eye is quick to MR | A'R AS I.EAGUES GH | Diego traded First Baseman George “\”‘ “\«‘l Six (Wur ‘Léoxm [:)rn‘(' ]rllm_\'] ! { detect the means of making an extra il { McDonald and Outfielder Jack |OPtain the gift certificate by calling | g — | dollar, sells Hargrove a date with FEMMER'S T B READY FOR TRADING ' whuppic to Seattie for Thira Base- |MTs: Carnes or the War Finance Donna Reed, although Donna knows | Y de Cord New Taxi Service announced n;.f Sy Mk BN Oyeelinan aht BitaNEge] o mittee of Junedd | nothing of it | Bal“e[ - (18 oIl 0V3 D. B. Femmer. Give us a call. Cour-| BUFFALO, N. Y, Dec. 11 Jack McClure and Frank Tincup e 4 1 Despite Donna’s response to Har- | WILLIAM _PAUL teoua atiendants. New cars [Trade-minded baseball folks had in a Pacific Coast League deal an-| ANCHORAGE PEOPLE IN | I’”"“‘“d‘;‘{“"‘”“”“""' they ) Bendlx . l"kas o ', - T lonly rumoyps to talk about as the nounced by San Diego President —_— | e gy ey - love an argrove turns over a nvw; . 4 BACK "IN TOWN | minor leaguies wound up their con-|William Starr as an important| Mary Baird and Vivian Mills are ! ';,‘;’ZET ot e e ol :“‘[“ "“‘d‘ “""L';‘““‘“l‘“l:“““l" and more | « Katina Paxinou o T . % strengthes 45 e T 4 i a1 nteresting things take place. N e AL [T : ;o %o strengthen the club for |regisicred at the Baranof - Hotel| DIXIE 48 Ak oIk Oscar Homolka e st o =) Brookiyn e tndsrelbod clo i Matiager Pepoer Martin from Anchorage. R ————— PRETREmEET. g 3 BoRa Y 5 'la dea >t z stage, e Reiaia + % R ST ORI o e <o oo | SE. LEITES ‘RE isted by FRARK TUTTLE « A Paramovat Pictare ! and is staying at the Baranof|, Satohers “and.pttenety h:w Al PEARI. HARBOR DAY Mrs, Amos Browne, Mrs. " § T Sunity who wouta neo e ece- | USED BY KETCHIKAN [0 MR, Moess ot e o Al . e *e*——— _ |ers of Cleveland are in a re- Bernice Strahl, all of Seattle, are|source of helium in the United a B T TAR MEETING ... iive mood with the leaders in FOR BOND SH_“"G staying at the Baranof Hotel lsmm. NOTICE! | Juneau Chaster. No. 7. mests|closed sessions with other pros-| i = That I will zot be responsible |, - S Dv“”)‘:“ 0. T, MEELS | . tive trades. | - | = for any bills unless authorized by | Uc5¢aY. DeC. 1~-. ab 8 p. m. In-| " pacific Coast circult was en-| December 7, Pearl Harbor Day, | "\ me. (signed) EMIL GALEO, |Struction i‘f!‘{' “‘(‘g]lfh Of Officers.” |y coq by President Clarence Row- | Was used by Ketchikan to further Nov. 28—Dec. 1-5-8-12-15-19-22 | S ljand’s idea about a third major|thelr bond sales. Every stofe de- R U | Acting Secretary. !, - . o monkod tha | VOted part of the day to selling | {league which never reached the | . ATTENTION MASONS! | ‘(-m\\'mmun floor. | bonds, with at least one salesperson Stated Communication of Mt i g ) SR ki orders, Sachbend wesretn X Juneau Lodge Monday evening at | ed with the legen oug! onds e 7:30. Election of Officers and| [ }““C‘:“::'H““‘f’"“v’ia Sl THERE'S ONLY ONE BETTER | gegree work. ‘ ; hairman endenhall re- BUY IN BONDS w TR ’ * AR T alvers < Samittary ] | or or's ?pr,rl: that total sales were over ) \ ALRWAYS SYSTEM il 3 |$25000 in E bonds, bringing the WAR BONDS o SN | total sales in this class to $104,000, | LOS ANGELES — Undefeated acgording to advices received here. Randolph Field overpowered the e GLENMORE DISTILLERIES COMPANY | ? WHING DING e T : 4 aerial strategy of the Fourth Air- ra ) 4 ke tocde AN SRl LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY X g force Fl.vfl;s of Mmzh Field, HI\HIB“DAVE FEMMER STARTS Three to 30 times faster. PAN AMERICAN AIR the Ramblers a 20 to 7 victory i i | HIS TAX! BUSINESS EXPRESS offers savings worth hundreds of dollars. - i Phone 519 | e | You can fill rush orders weeks sooner. Flowers for the i | MIAMI—Staff Sgt. Dutch Harri-| Dave Femmer started his Fem- | bride, replacement parts for your car, new merchan- . ! son, Wright Field, Ohio, won $2,500 | mer’s Taxi Service today and an- | di | | ishablk ial medici | WATKINS | g first money in the Miami Open | nounced the callis 9. For the present | ise to close a sale, perishables, special medicines... Golf Tournament over five other|two taxis will be operated, Femmer 1 GOOD HEALTH players. driving one and Ted Lammer the | Ship and Specify . | other. The service has three new | PRDD“CTS § ATLANTIC CITY — Willard N.|cars, a Chrysler, DeSoto and Buick AIR EXPRESS Foods, Medicines, Flavorings Geim, head cf Denver’s School and |and a third driver will be employed | and Spices, Toiletries and SAMPLER Education Recreational facilities, | 1ater. | between Household Necessities at 111 the famous assortment of | has been elected president of the et TP | PRE-WAR CEILING bnl-lil;ed confecfi:ku s3:here ) National AAU ; FITZGERALD IN TOWN SEATTLE JUNEAU FAIRBANKS PRICES |l vy = .., ; SEND YOUR HOLIDAY NOME BETHEL WHITEHORSE , Phone 174 | NEW YORK-=Eléction of -the Taté | “: '?'"-ifl“hlv"- 'I;Um ‘;V;;Wh;“"fl A ey ¢ is staying at the Baranof Hotel. \ Rates and Full Information | { BUTLER-MAURO Commissioner Kenesaw Mountain COMPLETE STCRE “The Rgxall gggc CO.{ Landis to bascball's Hall of Fame Ob T AETS CLEA““‘G IN EARLY 135 So. Franklin St. Phone 106 127 SEWARD ST. | drew unanimous approval from | VISITING IN JUNEAU | Lt e e el representatives of 16 major base.| Irene Wilbur is in town fom | Nl o —————— ’ ball clubs. It is apparent that no|Fairbanks and is registered at the) PAN AMERICAN AIRWALS i+ e = g e === |successor to the Diamond Czar will |Baranof Hotel We Pick U | sreTem CABINETS FIXTURES be named at the annual mid- S st Oliicty) EGRED i p —_— - e——— = i ' A and DECORATIN R | ction fer divorce has been files LG.FULTON&COMPANY | . e e e oot o , LAkt Wb the. et ‘;)m_’:l for the First Division by Selene | Dehver should not be confused with the ordinary run of painting. It is not BUILDING CONTRACTORS Nt ol T e oham| Torum against Sam Torum, charg- only our business to suggest proper color harmony but to see that REPAIRING and REMODELING momml:, mu,‘ b ‘1 ; C A&:"‘} c ":""Im‘; incompatibility. | PHONE the decorative scheme is properly balanced. LET ship by crushing Washington, | ALL TYPES or GLASS wunx 31 to 0, in a Sunday game. : | J. s o M(SCLELLAN i AGE LR T | Frank Hynes, Regional Director of | SOLVE YOUR DECORATIVE PROBLEMS | the Fish and Wildife Service, is en- | CALL DOUGLAS 374 Panes Replaced—New Frames Made NCY FOR SURPLUS | route to Seattle on official business, | WAR pRopEm'y NAMED | From there he will travel to Chicago | = 3 l PHONE 433 149 So. Main Street ’ | to attend a Regional Directors Meet- | —_—— e | ing, returning to Juneau in Feb- | | The office of Secretary of Alaska |ruary. | FOSTER & SIIALL has received notification to the ef- —————— | ! Members f fect that the Reconstruction Finance | ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION | i AUDITS SYSTEMS TAXES Corporation has been designated Articles of incorporation have been NEW YORK STOCK EX(;HAN,GE disposal agency for all surplus war | filed in the Territorial Auditor’s | NEW YORK CURB EXCHANGE zliop;(-rty 10:2"“1] in the "J“‘errlwry of | Office by the Oregon and Washing- | (Assoclate) or the direction of the strict of the Evangelical Luth- . . o | ARK and COMPANY |EEFESEse ansSnan + | NEILL, CL an el Mo b v T s e g o Underwriters of Municipal and Corporation Bonds Public Accountants—Auditors—Tax Counselors 208 Franklin Street — Telephone 757 Fairbanks Office: 201-2 Lavery Building KINLOCH N. NEILL JOHN W. CLARK WE OFFER TO A LIMITED NUMBER OF F CLIENTS A COMPLETE MONTHLY ACCOUNTING AND TAX SERVICE TELEPHONE 757 E Six of the DCG Model ' Cory COFFEE MAKERS -Just Receivgd ' Call Early If You Want One Alaska Electric Light and Power Company JUNEAU DOUGLAS Phone No. 616 Phone No. 18 tion As fixsposal agency in Alaska the | RFC is anxious to develop the broad- | est possible market within the Ter- ritory so that nothing capable of economic use in Alaska shall be shipped Outside or abandoned, and to prevent, in so far as possible, any L equality of treatment of individuals 'in the Territory due to lack of knowledge or of opportunity to in- spect and bid on anything they may require. | A list of commodities to be dis- posed of has been prepared for dis- tribution to every Post Office or town in Alaska and will be available for inspection at the Post Office or other public place. Interested per- sons should consult this list and communicate with the Reconstruc- tion Finance Corporation, Box 1349, | Fairbanks, Alaska, stating the num- ber and name of the gorup in which, the product desired.falls. Oppor- | tunity will be given to interested parties for reasonable inspection of any property in order to give every- one in the Territory an equal chance. ~The disposal program, as handled by the RFC, is for the benefit of the entire Territory and every effort will | be made to eliminate any equalities resulting from an individual’s place of residence within the Territory. Communication dista’ ces will be carefully crnsidersd illow every- one, no m hey live in Alaska, an to inspect and bid on ty, and ev- ery effort v ‘0. keep the public fully all phases of the disp as it de- velops and nation be- comes availi HERE F 'ANKS Carl A. B aslie Ner- land are in wre regis- tered at the om Fair- ‘banks, other states. It is a non-profit corporation with offices in Portland, Oregon. We Invite Your Inquiries Statistical Service Available Upon Request DIRECT PRIVATE WIRE TO NEW YORK Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson Optometrist IS NOW IN JUNEAU AT HER OFFICE IN THE BLOMGREN BUILDING Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Phone 636 for Appointment ; i 1411 FOURTH AVENUE BUILGDING—SEATTLE 1 ———————————————————————————————————————————————— | 1,A.MACHINISTS Meets 20d & 4th LOCAL 514 Mondays 8 p.m. IN THE A, F. OF L. HALL SPECIAL MEETING—EVERYONE ATTEND SOTOUSHOUUSSE S JUNEAU CAMPSNO. 2 Meet Each Monday-7:30 P. M.-A.N.B. Hall "BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH VE BETTER BOW DOWN ) BAH ! T DON'T 70 W BLACK BOW) AN SCRAPE ORAGON, SNUFEY — <70 N0 CURRIN' 100LS SOME MEMBERS O NEWNITED T SOCIETY (MGHT BONEY-FIOE BE PEEKIN' AT YOU — x> ;B " By BILLY DeBECK