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= ____ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA o "~ PAGE FIVE g UNIT | "MGE"COMDY JA Townsend Clubls | WOLVES LEAVING SOUTHSEASSTORY 472 GREAT 6 Saow:: | sushreanee . PONS Now Arrangingfor | ARCTIC COASTAL ' ISUNFOLDED; NOW [20MENTURY 1...ruN unLomep !t | ascapnorsgi SETFREE, | “iajioweenPary REINDEER ALONE AT 207H CENTURY LAST NIGHT! | makes for hilarity in RKO Radio’s {send Movement is the larger at- H H “Heavenly | Sindence gy b e Reports Indications of <:i omunce-naventure co-starring Srorring the ranking redie teamt 1 Isle of Forgotten Sins”, the South | "HE battled for sunken feature comedy, 1 —- | tendance at the weekly meetings of | <gold ... SHE yearned ys,” in which he shares starring (Continued from Page One) the Juneau Townsend Club, which | M ' N 'h John Carradine and Gale Sonder- for a love thrill . .. honors with Molly. This feature is — { Cartacts (b ABHME wrid - detars ove from Nor gaard. Climaxing a series of ex- SEE-What now showing at the Capitol Theatre. ' pyepy prison’s massive stone wall| mination that pervades the organ- citing episodes involving deep sea AT happened! The story opens fn the MeGee'S| 4,y (6 he hoisted immediately to |ization throughout the nation. | Jack O'Connor, Game Manage- diving in search of sunken gold, a § home town of Wistful Vista, with',) = shoulders of a cheering rrowdi October is a month of more than ment Supervisor for the Fish and terrifying monsoon strikes the i Fibber and Molly preparing to g0 10| ¢ 305 japanese Communists and | usual significance to all striving for Wildlife Service, returned yester- islands, and a tidal wave carries the JIM JORDAN - MARIAN JORDAN GOROON OUIYER SAYMOKD WALBURN .‘7 ' 2 Washington to help out, thelr 00US-| g o oqp,, a liberal allowance for elderly day from a field inspection trip plantation into the sea, Ahling with § ins, the Clarks, with some govern- p e e . 5 A i Westward and Interior a bevy of sarong clad girl lovelies Down With 1 alis | citizens. State and regional di- to the Westward and Interior on 3 i ment work. En toute, Fibber looks, Mt v which he called in at Seward, An- Who had been brought there by the § | Shouting “Banzai for the release, rectors, according to an announce- or an average et his opin-| for an average man to get RiS OPIN-| ;¢ "yiopyiers of the People’s Front,” ment by the organization’s weekly |chorage, ions, but can't find one. He does| ; 1 g . s. | oWl Waved v b | f1as . orge the Na- among other stops. meet Dr. Gallup of the Gallup Polls, the crowd waved red flags and flash, will converge on the Palmer and Fairbanks, proprietress of a gambling casiuo (Gale Sondergaard). “Isle of Forgotten Sins” will be 2... "NEW AMERICANS"” with 3 oy eridstiae: Tiki ional Oapital next Monday and| He reported an increase in game THE GREATEST CAST TO EVER owever, and sels him on the idea o | e e e e o whlilwiad drive to win|Violations over provious years, es- Shown at the 30th Century for the APPEAR IN FILMS! vn‘ax“fiir;u;hrm‘:,’g;“’il;:fm:vemgn4Kyuichi Tokuda urged overthrow | some definite action on the Town-|peclally in Southwest Alaska. Most last times tonight. THE STIRRING STORY OF THOSE PEOPLE WHO In Washington, Fibber, still wy_\’or the imperial system. {send Plan by Christmas ; ‘:K;glzmon; are (u,nu»lvnui \‘«nmm-u:‘n HAVE FOUND PEACE — SECURITY AND ing with his notion, decides that| The imperial system is the root| Speaking at last night’s meeting, aK0g D Mo0ss, MAY COW moose IAKEN pRlSO“ER HAPPINESS IN AMERICA! Congress ought to know what John|©f all evils” he asserted. Tokuda Jack Wilson lauded Dr Francis|being shot from roadways. | G. Public is thinking, and accord-|SPent 18 vears in prison for voicing| Townsend as “The world's greatest At Anchorage, Mr. O'Connor con= A-ll KISKA "AVY ingly starts to make a speech fromSuch thoughts—before Gen. MacAr-| humanitarian” and “the founder fe T4 With Frank F. C head y the Senate visitors' gallery. The re- thur's directives and Shidehara’s and chief proponent of mfe most‘n.l the l)f\lsmn of Predator Control, | percussions from this exploit win new liberality gave him immunity.'effective method of providing an Who flew there from Kotzebue, Mr. M A“ IEllS STORY Fibber plenty of kidding attention| Three other’ prisons, Kosuge, adcquate pension, and helping (nl('lalsvr reported that a check on from newspapers everywhere. After Toyotama and Tokyo Kochisao, also assure the country’s economic sta- wolves around Arctic reindeer herds - $... “"New Orleans BLUES"” . ' with LOUIS PRIMA'S ORCHESTRA the Clarks hastily ship him back to opened on the Oct. 10 deadline set bility." has revealed no fresh tracks and = gmATTLE, Oct. 10 — It took a d RAY EBE Wistful Vista, he discovers he has by MacArthur. Many of their po-| Visitors who enjoyed the dancing no wolves, 3 'bayonet and a tommygun in the | 1 : an AY E _,RI.E won the Gallup Poll choicé as Amer- | litical prisoners had been held and were introduced to the mem-| Pilots flying into Barrow and pangs of invading Japanese to re- HEAR——“ALL OR NOTHING AT ALL"-“BLACK ica’s The Average Man. | without charge for 10 to 20 years, bers included Mrs. Nellie ricksen, Navy personnel engaged in drilling poue R, L. Coffield from Kiska in | MAGIC” — There are shorts with this feature after they had advocated Com-|of Grand Island, Neb., Mother of |operations in the Navy’s northern tpe Aleutians, but he still thinks f 0 GOOD NIGHT" — “WAY DOWN YONDER IN 3 " qQu leave Kiska bill including movie news of the munism or spoken against the Mrs. Beity King of Juneau; and Alaska petroleum reserve have re- (hat any w present world series. |ruling Japanese Government. Mrs. Ethel Brown of Mapleton,; ported sighting no wolves north of go04" the former prisoner of war B | ki RS ST SN Ore., former secretary of the Tuwn-;‘h'! Enq:mn range and the Baird gajq today. - | | send Club there, who is visiting Mountains. | He was one of 10 Navy men sta- A New commun j 1 q.| Indications are that the wolves Kisk I 3 | s i t Guard, | cations are that the wolves tioned at Kiska to send weather re- o0 IY w Id F i EN ll H B her son, who is in the Coas! | v S 1 mn | or ree ress i |and her daughter-in-law, Mr. and|have moved out of that part of ports to Dutch Harbor, Coffield S OF THE BEST YET | . ' Mrs. Bill Brown, Mrs. Brown spoke | Alaska. ‘caid, He had been there three Drlve Iakes Shape plA" B'G RALI.Y' interestingly on the activities and > 5 | months when the enemy arrived be- U achievements of the Mapleton fore dawn June 7, 1042. .4 H oo et ke P ANTASY CAnTonN WASHINGTON, Oct. 10—A 1d‘ Gl's IN pROTEST Townsend Club, and gave her hume‘STAIEMENI MADE | The guard, S-2c W. 1. Gaffney of | 4 2, WO o community a boost by referring to Coquille, Ore., gave the alarm and A ‘ ety |“we took to the hills after destroy- Added n - ‘2‘00 press drive is shfliplng up in: the fine fishing in that part of the ! | Congress around. President Tru-| 't \noN Oct. 10—English brides State. | BY M(lEAN 0“ Ap ing our code and smashing our ra- ¥ pop pyR THE SAILOR jman’s request for five and a half A Hallowe'en party will be spon- dio.” % % § lof American soldiers rallied from SN S ) 4 oXP S oy e R'{‘“b.g":‘ediau over Britain today for a mass Sored by the club Oct. 30. Pumpkin | A E HI H( R'I' bt R s e {“\'i)l;‘?l"‘:fisf Nl:(:)‘z: ates Relief an ehabilitation | ) aofl i sie and coffee will be served by a as a prisoner, Coffield said he was A VOLCA? S meeting and demonstration planned F " b |“hungry all the time,” his welght 6...First Pictures World Series Administration. Representative C.| . Ty s committee headed by Mrs. F. I.| 3P 3 Brown, an Ohio newspaper puh-;“" L"”'.i?” “’"l';"m“ 9 l',"“.‘, i v | G dropping from 195 to 160 pounds. The SPORTS REVIEW BASEBALL GAMES lisher, has announced he will put|® campaign to obtain speedy trans-, L, ning, Mr. and Mrs. i, NEW YORE, Gct. 10-Rabert Me- gire thing he did when. he reached e et walk T ikt § : I portation across the Atlantic so onday evening, Mr. and MIS. e president of the Assoclated g et it e et G i “ IN THE NEWS OF THE DAY—DIRECT FROM STEDIO it in writing, in the form of an Hi Nielse tertained at their b San Francisco was to “eat a big steak b g2 amendment, to forbid aid to any|tDEY WAy Jjoin their husbands in Hans MNelsen enertainec B M€ press, has lssued the following state- ginner. — BY PAA CLIPPER EXPRESS s s Y|the United States. |home the following members of ment on the Supreme Court’s denfal pegpite his experiences, the nation which does not enjoy free- ' S Tow b il: Mr. T dom of the press as it is known‘ Doughboys * with wives in the tl:; M?r"g:;? C((:l]l:‘l)l g;lm]:nd P Monday of a petition for rehear- cegttle man said he would remain — | United States meanwhile entered & 8. 3 . - ing on its ruling that the AP j, the Navy if he could pass the rin this country. l i . = " . 'S oy | The UNRRA bill comes up soon the debate, 16 affixing their signa- Henry _Goddmfi. Mr. a",d» Mrs. G. E must amend its by-laws on admis- phygical examination when his leave oll before the House Appropriations|tires to a letter to the London Almquist, Mrs. David MIner, son of new members: is up. it PRIop edition of Stars and Stripes pro- Robert Burns, Mrs. F. I Timm and| «The Associated Press has been . o | testing that the use of ships to R. W. Marshall. |advised by counsel that, with the de- FEATURE AT 8:15 and 10:35 LAST TIMES TONIGHT ! ¥ L {send English brides to America' Following a short business meet- nial of the petition for rehearing, all FRANK'S 2 — FEATURES — 2 1‘ would be a blow to their own hopes ing, a delicious lunch was served.'efforts in the courts in the govern- NK’S ‘' ZASU PITTS in ‘Ihree palen‘s Are ‘nf a speedy return hom(.A i:‘r;((;::‘tuzt:‘;l.u trust action have been QUICK “So Your's Aunt Emma” comply with the decision so that the i o 3 ' Obfained by Boeing | | | | FUEL SHORTAGE " ADOPT UNION PLAN [ o, 2 i s *—— : . Engineers on Autos | Wer Pund, ifter conterting with FACING BERLIN AT NOON MEETING ereetest news service shail operate : | |permanently under restraint which X | members of the Executive Commit- | ik . | | threatens government supervision of | 3 | ATTLE, Oct. 10-Three patents RIS > tee of the NWF, has agreed to | P BERLIN, Oct. 10—A fuel short-! The Constitution and By-Laws of the channels of news. | Faams i ; through have been obtained by Boeing en-| . s ,Uni TEAM WIll HEAD :f;::‘li( 1(1)1" ];?io;ha; t‘;?epafi-‘:) fi:“fip;n gineers on a new ultra-}x'noder:sauwfi“ge may cause civilian unrest in the Federal Employees .Union, Wo.! “Although limitations have been L i \:)m s ‘ihmbt lbes‘;:e ¢ n;‘v:i mobile and the design has been as-| Berlin this winter, Maj. Gen. Floyd 251, weréread, amended and adopted paceqd on its right to control its own I, [ et i . L. Parks predicted today as he re- At the regular monthly meeting of gtfairs, the Associated Press will con- (I OF (‘ ROGRAM jone for et aistusiviiel e LG e ounpy; S Boslig W " the National Federation of Federal tinye to supply all the news—unbias- - -, i - | linquished his post as commander dees not plan entering the automo-, !InNq P Emnibubdsheld today 11/the BATAAL ta. wan Uil e il |bile business, President William M. of the American garrison in Berlin ¢ | land U. S. representative of the Hotel. |delity that has charaeterized its Speakers of the day at the| R H b Ofi' | Allen said today. ! 2 : : h il 3 | _lani a % dobrie resent at this meeting was Walter course since its,foundation. weekly Juneau Chamber of Com- | aln OW I(ers The design was worked out by Ed Allied Kommandantur to return to Fleek, President of the Oregon State sIts staff Lhr‘dughout the . vt mierce luncheon meeting tomorrow | . ward C. Wells, Chief Engineer, Don-| Washington for a special asslen- pojelyijon of Federal Employees is dedicated to this purpose. | Its will be members of a recruiting | 0 0 ra |(e ald J. Euler, Chief of the Special m;’""ks L SRR 'and Klamath Falls Union, who Was cperations are e‘(pfind?ngx:; s tias team representing the Alaskan De- | | Development Unit, and Norbert A. Parl old a farewell press con- ;. ... nenta) in starting a Union In o war recedes. It will continue to | ¢ ‘ e LUNCH —ol 'FEDERAL EMPLOYEES | Frompt action wilk b taken BA0V binglly o' BF o ies In et “Undergro:n“;—Rustlers" e . AUDITS SYSTEMS TA:XES NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY Established 1940 Public Accountants — Auditors — Tax Counselors 208 Franklin Street — Phone 757 FAIRBANKS OFFICE—201-2 LAVERY BUILDING Kinloch N. Neill John W. Clark partment Headquarters, U. S.| Ceremon 'I'oni h' ‘_Colh‘r;s, a member of the Engineer-!feren;e :{he fuel problfem. wn:l‘d. Anchorage and Fairbanks. Imerit the charges leveled against it INQUIRE ABOUT OUR MONTHLY ACCOUNTING SERVICE Army. } y g {ing Deparimiont. -1t hes an engme-‘be the ; knottiess Jans dSading | Ten new members were welcomed b ' : i re is i SSOT i y the government that its service is = Members of the team are: Capt. \’m the rear and is streamlined lukclsuccessol, Maj. Gen. Ray W. into the Union today and one trans- of outstanding quality and that its' R A. Schmitz Capt. Cone J.| The officers of the Order of Rain-|® '4rdIop. ot sopuander 0f SRGIIRY fop form of organization is assurance | BRONZE SHAFTING — STERN BEARINGS — PROPELLORS Thompson, Medical Corps; and bow for 'girls will meet this evening! - Eighth ¥ Jatentey, Dms’?"' Wwhich New members were Paul Raqund,‘tmb the news h i / Vi ’ 8 i A ite : soon will replace the Eighty Sec- : . 2 gathered and distri GR AY ) M/Sgt. Melvin Taskman. |at 7 o'clock in the Scottish Rite gy i P! p Lawrence Wilcox, Lawrence Zach, puted by the Associated Press shall MABINE LNGINES The three Army men were to Temple for a practice mmfl‘ifln-‘fi"h Reponed {ond Airborne as the OCCUPYINE nfghel Rundall, Estelle Wolf, Ruth be as nearly impartial, objective and SALES and SERVICE arrive here from Anchorage today |Mrs. Charles Tuckett, Mother Advis-| force. Coffin, Edna Johnston, Minna Lee complete as human endeavor can . g y and leave for other Southeast Al- for, has announced. 2 3 Ty Coughlin, Carol M. Carlson, Claribel make it." | Juneau Weldmg and Machine Sllop aska points tomorrow. They will| A complete attendance of the offi-| Ame"(an Emh l p HH ' Rakestraw. | 2 BRSPS | make three additional visits here |cers is expected, and it is quite im-| Oall I'OVISIOIISO | ‘Bsther Curtis transferred from' Mr. and Mrs. A. J." Kamm nndk S5 T i o iy before returning to Fort Richard- ;portant that they should all be pres-| Arden shws UD u " jLocul No. 1 at San Francisco. :chnd, of Ketchikan, are guests at A 7 S son: fent, she said. Gl Bill Gefs Rise | e the Baranof Hotel I There is no substitute for newspaper advertising! The purpose of the team is to‘i e 5 | KID IROUB[E & — e KRS . S o 2 - explain fully all details and answer | . % . | HOLLISTER, Ida, Oct. 10—Pfc.| any questions about the enlistmentijewlsh wo’ke’s In Dwight Shaw is on his way home, | F'om u- SA Sena'on program and service in the chma;i i following liberation from a Japa-l | PORTLAND, Ore, — A burglar, Army. ‘l | SI k nese prison camp, to learn that he| AgHINGTON, Oct. 10.—Senator more. sclentific” thah' * domestic. | —_— ~ hal and ‘34, inelusive, who are inter-| JERUSALEM, Oct. 10 — Jewish His wife believed Shaw was d”d\hmadenmg the loan provisions of the P{ggfi:d‘,:&fizh awoke and found L'S"e‘: i“_““: Armytc:reer.t:nlris:- workers throughout Palestine left ;nd "l‘)‘““el‘;“a :l:VS;mVCW“:‘" h'“lGA 1. Bill of Right. his bed sprinkled with chloroform, ments will be accepted, on the fol- ithejr jobs for five hours yesterday December, a e and her| After looking over liberalizing . lowing dates: Oct. 13, 16 and 19.‘“1 a g)rotest strike against British second husband have declined t0|amendments suggested by the Veter- ?h:;icx::s?;;n;’;om:su" o wE ARE INSTALLING HEAVY EOUIPMENT AND CAN The team is prepared to induct|limitations on immigration. discuss the complications brought ans' Administration, the American' powever, the intruder forgot to enlistees on the spot and send! The workers attended mnngs.abouz by Shaw's pending retum.'Legion and other groups, he com-! treat the‘ baby's bed and the OFFEH )= Lt them to Fort Richardson at govern- and prayer sessions. About 50,000 The second husband believes the|mented: ’yowhng child scared him away. 1 ment expense, for processing: |attended a mass meeting in Tel three will get together and try to| It looks as if a veteran could get| S e U el H. C. Nugas, Regional Deputy Aviv, where the British government |straighten out the situation. {a government guaranteed 10an of | pmuire Want-ads bring results! S A L E Executive, Boy Scouts of America, was urged in a resolution “not to R e o R R $2,000 for just about any purpose I ot ¢ e SR < . o F. 0. B. OUR DOCK—HAWK INLET will also be a speaker. {shirk its international obligations FROM SITKA cept to go out to the race track.” (F. 0. B. e LET) .. |to open the gates of Palestine. 4 | Millikin said the loans should be | ALASKA ELECTRONICS | B Arriving here from Sitka yester- restricted to such worth-while pur- i - -4 AMERICAN RED (ROSS | vonwow wome Progpog gty o o ok byl R GR l 1. Gibson Counter-Balanced Mill opE"S loul Offl(E | Fred W. Yenney, who is with the guests at the Baranof Hotel, are!entering business, or financing | Expert radio repair without delays % d o CAA in Anchorage, has arrived Mr. and M. N. E. Thompson, |farming operations. | P. 0. 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Filling a long-felt need in the“ community, the American Red Cros§ is opening a permanent of- fice here, according to an an- nouncement made by C. B. Hol- td land, chairman for the local board. Located on the first floor of the Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. 'Building, the office will be under the able supervision of Mrs. John McCormick, Home Service and Executive Secretary of the Juneau Board. Beginning tomor- row, the office will be regularly open from 1 to 5 o'clock every week aay except Saturday, when it is to be open in the morning from 9 to 12 o'clock. only. The duties assumed by Mrs. McCormick, through this office, will include assistance rendered to . service men and ex - service -men, such as handling emergency fur- loughs, dependency discharges, and assistance to their families when Factory-rebored at cost of more than $400 and not used since. Price with rest $500. s c HENLEY | IF INTERESTED CONTACT | RESERVE W. §S. PEKOVICH [ R fea s SoRnwan AU Hawk Inlet or P. 0. 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