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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ~_PAGE THREE A -COBRA WOMAN' FRST REGULAR |MUSEUM VISITORS 'SOLDER LOSE REACH FIRST RETURNSHOWING, %55 roymymy | " 'TONITE! | ISFATUREDBIL |~ MEETINGOFCUB | WILL NOT BELIEVE =~ RUSHNOMEY o OBJECTIVES | COMEDY FEATURE | | h | | | | NOW ATCAPITOL. PACK MONDAY| ICEWORMDISPLAY = AT 20TH CENTURY| TONIGHT | | | Have you ever been a soldier, i l A | / PTG | and blue and away from home for | i e A mythical South Seas paradise he first regular pack meeting 1)1‘ Visitors to the Territorial Mu-‘“'x long months? Have you ever | 1.4 spec % il ik 8 b 0 NL Y ' provides an exotic background rurfu u cub scouts will be held|seum m_Juumu invariably laughlsaveq your money and planned ‘luglfl &‘mh of |lm‘u‘»‘\-~ Olhjul ‘., ® Universal's “Cobra Woman,” latest [next Monday evening, January 8at the display of ice worms, Ed-lynd qreamed of that furlough that |is ~ch_¢dulcd at the 20th Century B RETURN Technicolor production to star the|and Ray Adams pack leader, asks/ward Keithahn, Curator, reports.'was coming up, only to have it : ! 9 Boasting a cast of comedy stars SHOWING AT e 02 hat 2ll boys try to be present. HelAlthough the evidence is indisput- g, e o H popular trio, Maria Montez, Jon (! y snatched away from you? g 4 Hall and Sabu. The exciting ,N.wl;.l.\o asks the Boy Scouts, assigned'gple, it is impossible to convince| 1¢ you have, yowll know how Key PO””S on Germanqucludmg Olivia De Havilland, OF THE COMEDY P & s b w P Robert Cummings, Jack Carson screen adventure is now showing at|4¢ den chiefs to be present t00. {some that it is not a joke, thanks | sei Henry Zaleski feels today. NOI"h Hank Iaken b 3 § HIT. the Capitol Theatre. Here is a list of the boys who haveit, . J. White. Zaleski's lonw-aweited: Joawe | 18 y Charles Coburn and Jane Wyman ” TR PTRT % «nrolled in the cubbing program and ite, known to thousands as Ay e H the production if full of good " Featured in a distinguished sup-|, 0" iianded the meetings almost 4 » due within a few days. Yesterday F"St Army Troops laugh situations and merry mixups. pRIN(ESS ! ast are Edgar Barrie s perpetrated one of the grterno : . 1608 porting cast are Edgar Barrier, Lois |, "o cent from the ver: afternoon he stopped in at a local pia il Sue il i o Hee - a¥ ¢ % " greatest hoaxes in history when!cafe for ¢ oftes g ;. . Collier and Mary Nash. Moroni| cafe for a cup of coffee and left (Continued from Page One) Ak foomuite the:Sragram b Bobby Dapeevich, Raymond Hegstad, |5 R0 A Wb . : s MARIA MONTEZ | oisen, samuel s. Hinds and Lon|pts alaga (moved to Minnie Flelds |PS @inounced the discovery of ice|his wallet (a Christmas gift from |~ 5l % S ey v " Chaney have leading roles < & - {worms in 1899 while a reporter on his wife) on the counter, with all! | jn" Hlll p é ot & rome), Elroy Ninnis, Thomas Mor- Be Hlantiks Dally’ Ntget | his { s alll 4 against stiffening tank op-(@ © © o o o e & o e Action of the picturesque drama ; Vicey on |the Klondike Daily Nugget. his precious furlough money inside. | { ; b SR AT SABU }g'\n Steve Johnson, Vicey Johnson Dubing early néwspaper aays. th . position. . WEATHER REPORT centers around the romantic affalrs | jearge Messerschmidt, Dale Hiller-, 778 “BFS FERITEH (S 1A short time later, reallzing what| goye’ g5 miles farther south,|e (U.S. Weather Bureau f a glamorous princess and her {man. had happened, he rushed back only [, o0, o8 RS 8L O as]e Temperatare Por 2A-hour vi te: SS mtez is o ivice was a thing of the future and it @ "4 SWI Btsr. M Monted o Goeg 21 accite St el o S0 Tind. U EnLe ihalted, at least temporarily, by;® period ending at 7:30 o'clock local excitement a prime necessity | zaleski is plenty sick about it| i OLIVIA i : : iviolent ~German counter-attacks| e this morning L with i b ™ George Gilligen, Jerry Wade, Mil- e 1"””“““1" The actress, Who|ion Purness, Dick Folta, Elton Eng-'y 0 oo™ o i A Kbich -\("\:'\:f:?““l“‘(?‘f\:'k)( b A.«x-‘“mm' Elvird Berggren, Bddie Dull, |y 0 " Gnen ordered one day to g \P;I“;ula”y\ l:;u;\l‘ u-‘:. -‘t‘»‘”v; e Bl L g b DeHAVILLAND g s D ite Savage| srthur McKinnon, Terry Gallagher,l, o 5 %0 oo iduced o tale out|ppe mife. ahom e Wil it o |ag8i0st the famous 10lst Airborne|e In Juneau—Maximum, 34; €l is said to be even more colorfully |Geoffry Pegues, Bebby Waugh,| B¢t @ story.” a to his wife, whom he will visit on|pie Rondsteds Resiiaiie | o 30. Rainfs & with 2 : prdtl W Y *lof his own fertile imagination that |y, ; 2y A | Division. Von Rundstedt has bui minimum, 30. Rainfall, .12 attractive in “Cobra Woman."” Se-|puane Arlowe, Dick Klingbeil. | that furlough that will now only be ), . % | o EDGAR BARRIER i iyt rocked a nation. He wrote of the % |his southern flank force to 100 di-|e of an inch Lois Collier M quences in which her dancing high-| Gary Hedges, Billy Orme, Thorleif| . possible if his wallet is returned to | ;. | Fei RO 4 i ory Nash o v {breeding of worms in glacial ice {visions. . At Airport—Maximum, 32; Moroni Olsen Samuel S. Hinds | 1i8hts primitive rituals, are describ-|Snaring, Lee Pollack, Roy Peratro-| 2 " him LA Blsnatel he Seventh '® i 27. Rainfa ¥ 5 e 3 . A o during the time of the blue snow-| gz ) W g ispatch from the Seventh minimum, 2’ Rainfall, .1 ed as vividly spectacular. vich, Ronald Hildre, Robert Hildre, Zaleski's address is Det. 120th|, . ¢, Y kettia]'e s A % Al b 3 % A e b alls. He described their love call,| S S ] B Army front in northern Lorraine | of an inch. ) Hall is seen as a valorous islander | Alber'. Carlsen, Jack Livie, Jerry| »|AACS Sq. Airport, or he may be - . hrust | % 5 ) g 5 " w3 |care of their young and their daily !yeqc i ¥ \said the threatening German thrust(e e e o © o o o o o who helps to stage a rebellion |Hill, Manuel Diaz, Dick Forrest, Vin-| 3 reached through the Empire. lsouth of Bitche has been blunted|® TOMORROW'S FORECAST against a cruel monarch and her [cent Esturis, Robert Pollack, Gerald habits. - —oe— - | > | 5 s ;! & it o " i tand U. S, Gen. Patch’s men are ® e o o s ister s. | shaw, Bobby Murray. | When White began receiving 1and X ‘ unscrupulous Minister of Affairs 3 3 1 hammering steadily on the flanks ® Very light rain or snow Jurid sa ial rites @ i Jack Gould, Jack Schmitz, Freddie |letters from all over the world, ask- . j K X aHd) pecnpee T Donaven 'ing for more ew |(e|'s re of the enemy salient, achieving|® tonight and Friday morning. among the court followers are dra- |Schmitz, Bobby Lesher | i Dl [l i i § iracy in|Dolan, Eddie Cochrane, Bruce Cas-|new discovery, he immediately re- | some advance B AROHBHENT SRRUBATINS v For JACK ‘ b o % atic reludes to the S - | " o SPECTACULAR CAST - [ I i | heraon. Evgene Predricksen, Richard|vealed that it was merely a fig | Persistent German attacks from e night, 31; maximum Frida p B | which the twin sister of the prin-|Pers e sen, ard | vea L y a fig- ns a e y ks s Bawaves.|e 88 ; OF THOUSANDS! cess is restored to the throne Roberts, LeRoy West, Sidney Smith, ment of imagination. Many, how- |the Saar to the Rhine, however, e | cAnso“ e | Jimmy O'Connor, Dick Keithahn. |ever, refused to believe that it was| |forced Americans from holdings in' o o o e | | Adams says, “Some of the boysi/not true, and for many years the| Installation of officers high- the German Palatinate, east of the : | B, O GRS FILM MUSICAL HY H H s & ” | OBAL AIRW AVIB'IOI\ Edll(a'lofl, are already nearing the age of ten-|story reverberated throughout the lighted the meeting of the Wo- | Wissembourg gap, and from all | E * CARTOON | 4 | derfoot scouts. ‘These boys we want/pation. White received a member- |Man’s Society of Christian Service |except the Saarlautern Imdgehexm’ - . Greal Pubh( Syflem, |in particular, to hold and to try to'ship in the Ananias Club, which Which took place last evening in]in the Saarland. 2 |interest thel i going ol P @) eller o 'the Parsonage and pel of the| General advances of up to four " Planned '0[ POS'waliu.;umm 1113225 :leo }Z“r’)l:plcl:-‘ l:‘:‘(‘tl(l] ":"T ]t“’;;:tc;;.e ll:p 3(,(:,:10,“_,. 0,{“,:,](‘_: ;Mmnult‘lxls?“é%:ur:;x. 5 hml:s Em Lorraine x'ench:d almost cunun“ 3 = cub work and then drop out and The public had finally accepted | The newly-elected officers are: (to Repuertswiller, six miles below T'SON .THE BEAM. (Continued from Page One) @G not go on into scouting are pass- !y, fact that the ice-worm was a |MUS. Catherine Young, President; Bitche and just 13 miles north of < ' FOR. EOVE AND RHYTHM! "~ |ing up the finest opportunity of creature of dreams, when the dis-|MYs. Dorothy Rustad, Vice Presi- | Saverne, on the Allied lifeline to = TS {their lives to be led in clean, in- g | ~ ‘kette. re- | Stra b TODAY and FRIDAY 237 now offer aviation courses of |syructive |covery of authentic glacial worms, dent; Mrs. Hazel Burkette, Secre- | Strasbourg. | kot Rl A5 AR oy hioneh| Ty (11(‘-‘,3";‘11‘112:?cl'p1l1‘;z. that ‘““’Iwclf announced. Scientific data de- (g])] i-:rrcasur;r.”h:ll'sEV\"nl(‘er‘ \I‘éuovdz\l;?m/:1 ;lm;l: ln;:‘-r of lf}n)mncu;\s x}\xn\‘(; JOHN SHEPPARD 't’s Gay. i to continue and expand their courses | Cubbing is more than o play pro-|*CFioed the worm as being about| OHAMAR Of the Tweng SewIE|E LI B o o the ‘ol LINDA DARNELL after the war. Of the 140 not teach- | cyam for boye 1t o & sapcrueed | HATee-auarters of an inch in length, | ircle; Mrs. Leona Emil, Chairman {Bitche itself, a bastion on the ol o S“ucy Fu”.' ing aviation now, 95 already bave | program of ali activities both at'® 4eep brown in color and as thick | : the Afternoon Sewing Circle; Magionet Line. | | plans for introducing them a 5001 a5 | },ome and at school |as a commond horse-hair. Under|Ms. Ronald Lister, Devotional) Von Rundstedt sent a hundred Loves of the war situation will permit. | Adams then stated the simple “._ilhl‘ microscope it resembled a | i Chairman; Mrs. B. Grant, Program {tanks and two infantry regiments | i P " starved earth-worm Chairman |erunching into the snow around | Edga]‘ A“en Pne The silkworm and the honey-bee | Guirements for boys who wish to® | All of this, understand, has| nter the Cub pl'ug’mm e Th;vi It was explained that the reason Immediately following the instal- Bastogne against the sky troopers. R T domesticated insects. g lation a business and social meeting |Some tanks filtered through the| - nothing to do with private flying|,,ust repeat the Cub promise. (2) |the tiny creature seldom made an| : 24 schools, thousands of which are|phey myst repeat and explain the|appearance was its sensitivity to | Was held. Devotional leader for thnilnu- of the F?agh- Division, which ready to take off as soon as they iy to the Pack. (3) They must/light, causing it to adventure into ¢VeNINg was Mrs. Claude Brown. |shouted "nuts” to the demand to, can purchase surplus Army and cxplain the meaning of the r'\nk.s ithe world only after sundown.| The regular meeting will be held |surrender when surrounded at Navy training planes and get the (s snow the i) handn"lusp 11‘1101‘0 St s};ccxua o the SR lon the first Wednesday evening of Bastogne earlier in the campaign. gasoline to fly them % ’leach month; the afternoon sewing ——eteo—— H & | 9) Give the motto and salute. jall belonging to the genus Mesen- | . 2 3 1 e : The idea c:\l.clmm on now and bc»; Satisfactorily passed, the boy then'chytraeus, most of which are found |meetings on the second Wednesday i % - ing gunned like all get-out by the |, h afternoon; and the evening ""““““‘Elus ( RR'ES HVE o | . 3 (2 ol : omes a Bobcat, entitling him to|in Alaska, although several are sirplane industry is to make aviation £ | g e ' leircle gatherings wi 3 o biFpiag Sl y the Bobeat pin and the cub located in the Olympic Mountains |¢l¥¢le gatherings will be on the Johnny Jones as his opportunity for of the State of Washington. i b avoiding illiteracy. vance in rank by passing various| It was further stated that genu-' tacts mueh lik2 the <o, > regular scouts ine specimens were found on the| J?"gb‘”‘ il o RO Yesterday Ellis Airlines carried | : S g e B30, n.nn cub is 11.1jt was from the Cushing Plateau | * Joe Green and Lew Rhodes to Ket- | | anks are taken from the tribal; Gjac; chikan, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Larsen GOOD HEALTH {|"eoi i = © iy m tne museum here were| o sy v, TOMGHT to wrangell and witlam ancerson | | ppyGENIESS im the STATES? - big|ocllected by the American Geogra- Wil 45 Petersburg. o \ ! 3 week for the Cub Scout and parents |, - . L Alp |meet at 7:30 o'clock this evening | i ol B ! PRODUCTS are asked to watch for further duz | Hcs Bl Expedition, on AUS-|at’the home of Mrs. Walter Woodal TO MAKE TRIP § Foods, Medicines, Flavorings | nouncements of this meeting, says "y, % 194 L _lat the Frances Apartments. | FLY all THE way g 2 and Spices, Toiletries and Adams, ] 1o SPDEN (BURCL: MAVIDE U“LL‘ | Mr. and Mrs. Georg> Salo plan e ! Houschold Necesities at PSRN g [been duped, now refuses to accebt| pyBLIC HEALTH NURSE [to leave on the next steamer for in less than a day. .o ! PRE-WAR CEILING PRICES jthe scientific facts, Mr. Keithahn GETS NEW APPOINTMENT a two months' trip to the States. ' :;flflwmflf or G ¢ nplT l Complete Line NEw DRAFT lIST states, with the result that the | oo {s.no will go through the Mayo| Viu Pan Am.ri‘cn GARNICK’S GROCERY |ice-worm is still a joke throughout| Miss Margaret Higgins, Public Brothers Clinic at Rochester, Min- Hogsoom Phone 174 REI.E ASED the world. | Health Nurse, Juneau Public Health | nesota. i Direct Come in and get your FREE IODAY T | Center, has received notification of Dally FAIRBANKS T ‘i“ Calendar and Almanac = Service, it was announced today. MARTHA SOCIETY IS | her commission as Assistant Nurse Latest reclassifications issued by TO MEET ON FRIDAY | Officer Reserve, U. S. Pubic Health | Dine at lhe Service ” WHITEHORSE tie local Draft Board are as fol-| . === | Niicion Of Miss Higgins' com v e JUNEAU iows: e Martha Society will hold a| e 58 ‘ DPECORA TING L A—Kenneth C. Carson, Freder-|meeting and dessert luncheon at| Mission was made January 1 by the Bataan Cafe Ak et SEATTLE invol ¥ha Juat ancther job of painting or PRI/ Bmaeer. Harold Guthy Tarel180 ook fomuteow attemipn. in| (EEEMCRERII SR INE CAT (] (00l ) nide involves more an just another job o L £l e lthe parlors of the Presbyterian|SStan urse icer in the U. S merican-Chinese Dishes vimje, Gerald Green, Willlam Odell,| ¥ SOYLEXIAN | pblic Health Service is equivalent | Pt DD mp=pI=s=D! yapering. Remember, the important part is to be sure 4 o geldign . Shbrakic Hofeshis 5w " ) papering Albert Rhodes, Harold Wiley, Wayne ch. Hostesses Will be Mrs.| oo 00 of pirst Lieutenant in the | | | | { | | | | A e B T T 51 correct ealok atyling even ; Hoa b e INFORMATION . RESERVATIONS . TICKETS t]:m‘g‘): ’tnh‘:_ m'hclr::u}i;:;:yyi(); \'cl):v ‘:impl)c. Why not have ;::‘,‘Zimm:;,;:lph R e gj.l]r);uy M;/l[l,]-s, nnvdkgx:; g;::f U‘l‘v'x‘i:‘: :La":s "‘l"'"yj - ! KLLV“;:,; p:m ;';m;gs““" 135 So. Franklin St. Phone 106 your color scheme suit your individuality ? 1-C “Discharged” — Thomas B./bury will lead the devotional, 0SBt Hoath Seviea ¢ | Phone Blue 168 Phone Red 115 — sLAS 374 Box 1216 DeRoux, Montur Peterson, Karl Al- | Alfred J. Opland is in town and is Health June 1, 1944, Soarding Kennels Veterinary stv.;arg a:{l“iio};col:cffl“;l:m%eal o i;egisbgfi:l at the Baranof Hotel | — — -B—Felix s £l ,| from ingham. | Paul Jacobsen, Jr., John Westfall, | e 448 S | R Anlo Fou s ALE FOSTER & MARSHALL % John Hogins, Roland Mead, and Leo | AUDITS SYSTEMS TAXES weGreanor. ’ 'Mx REVIS'ON |S 1 By ‘ Members i CLARK d COMP ANY f-i—‘flgxlalduablzltet: Téif.f"?é?.;nu | i N NEILL, an Lee Imhoff, and Muux;lcc Corthell. i NOI wANIED BY 14 — Boyal Bl“e cab o 14 NEW YORK(A(;SOI}};)EXCHANGE‘. Public Accountants—Auditors—Tax Counselors - 4-B—Curtis Bl nbtuck, Walter 1 : . . i O G SR T U. S. TREASURY ' Underwriters of Municipal and Corporation Bonds g ks Office: 201-2 Lavery Building 46:5:&:333&?:?:’ Karrie and| WASHINGTON, Jan. 4—Tax law ot WA dnwte Tour JOQUEes Fairbanks Ty Phisime b3 i o o Bl ) Statistical Service Available Upon Request KINLOCH N. NEILL JOHN W. CLARK l Cancelled as Delinquent (Regis-|are promptly disclaimed, though s F:g::;;?{,‘g;zg';f;sn’;gzggAn *ered with Californi —Ken-|not_criticized, by the Treasury. WE OFFER TO A LIMITED NUMBER OF e ot o '8 Bresient : 215 SECOND STREET LE 1 CLIENTS A COMPLETE MONTHLY WE S.I_ER"' 'FR‘ o_‘“l !:;::ngi?sdr:;sg niffffflm’.fl'ffid:fi;f Opposite Thompson Optical Co. i oM s ACCOUNTING AND TAX SERVICE JRSLSNIOI Whon. CorpARy. A NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS > TELEPHONE 757 AllIED (oMMA“D At the same time he declared any l. Go FULToN & COMPANY general relief from the record war- vl B ING CO CTORS time tax burdens were impossible M = = UILD] INTRA( CHANGES RUMORED [::5: Zepan was it knocicea out. usical Instrument Repairing REPAIRING and REMODELING A Treasury spokesman said: 3 | “Secret s b 3 WE NOW HAVE SOME [lsiciosm i o, sl omior | and Light Repair Work ML TYWESOF SLANS. W of the mportant changes n the organien s mo smmedine | | @SNETSICUyON s empgyre. movs-w~wpegmsrye ||| Panes Replaced-New Frames Made : 8 e s e et e | RMONE ST BOY EATOMSSwer §| pmozcns . 1 sl .4 crate. e gy — — — — - 750-Watt and e ondon sungera ool BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH By BILLY DeBECK |dispatch added an official statement l000-watt Lamps covering some aspect of regrouping| [ % = ! 1 |NORE NO the Allied Commands of the armies _ o ~—— oA & A is expected shortly. z REEK ‘\DONNV: For Movie Projector o e T 3005 ouRE GO i _ VORESE'F IG# ! N ‘ TO MEET THIS EVENING | | i I HWANSEED AMERICAN, MaChlnes The Missionary Society of the| |SNUFFY,—THEN YOU CAN | R Hemr) Gt il mert | | TOGE OFF NOUR (AGK- oy Alaska Eleclrlc nghl and b:ing a"businesz meeting it is urged PRESTO ‘-‘- — YOU'RE {that all members attend. Power campally BOY SCOUT NOTICE W 3 JUNEAU DOUGLAS All boys interested in Scouting | % are requested to meet in the Mem- Phone No. 616 Phone No. 18 orial Church recreation hall Friday afternoon at 4:30 o’'clock,

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