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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1945 HURRY AND SEE IT! This Amazing Picture Absolutely Leaves TONIGHT!! Their Stoty Will Be Long Remembered! The WHISPERS Gréw'into'a ROAR - the WOMAN Grew in_ta_ a LEGEND! itn CORNEL WILDE NINA FOCH GEORGE COULOURIS A Coluumbis Pistura d’. IN TECHNICOLOR >E ( 1 \ L! For All Duck Hunters— “MALLARD FLIGHT” :illfl’fililifl‘ ——AND NEWS'OF THE DAY BY AIR EXPRE TOMORROW! ONE OF THE GRERTEST FILMS OF TODRY! Dawid O. Selyaicks ince You' ent flway | ‘starring CCLAUDETTE COLBERT JENNIFER JONES JOSEPH COTTEN SHIRLEY TEMPLE MONTY WOOLLEY LIONEL BARRYMORE ROBERT WALKER United Artists Releass MATINEE Doors Open 1:00 P. M. Feature at 1 FRL-SAT. EV Doors Oper Feature Starts 6:00 and 9:10 P Lewis and Mrs. COASTAL AIRUNES 32" ™ ™ FLIES 28 WEDNESDAY .55 West, Jr., THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE — JUNEAU, ALASKA VILAST NIGHT FOR | Ghosts, Goblins, V. F. W. Head BIG FEATURE AT | Oees and Gambols CAPITOL THEATRE ** """ 0™ i | Trick: reat’n” All Hallowe'en | = goblins { with well-stuffed tummies Columbia Pictures’ “A Song To _ . pt Juneau doorbells in constant | Remember,” the story of the famous | jingle last v 2g: but more prank- mposer, Frederic Chopin, and his|iq, elyes in number and |love affair with the novelist, femin-|¢pic mornine residents surveyved list, George Sand, starring Paul [son cheather panes, flattened tires Muni and Merle Oberon and featur- | and misplace it toldbeit |ing Cornel Wilde as Chopin, closes sighs it been much, |the run tonight at the Gapitol. Other featured players in the cast jare Nina Foch and George Coul: Imn‘x.\ with Howard Freeman, Steph-ijimited mainly to shattered street len Bekassy and Sig Arno playing jamps as City officials and house- | prominent roles. | holders toll ‘ David O. Selznick’s “Sinte You |{oday Went Away” opens at the Capitol| gtyeet barr es on West Tenth 1Thv;nrc tomorrow night, starring |and Twelfth streets dvowed the ex- Claudette Colbert, Joseph Cotten, | penditure of misspent energies, but {Jennifer Jones, Shirley Temple,'short of detouring the city bus caus- Monty Woolley, Lionel Barrymore aq little inconvenience Just how and Robert Walker. Taking the sim- | myuch effort misdirected was ple theme of the life of an ordinary |testified by the ponderous concrete American family on the home front, | ygller from the ball park, which | g |€elznick has woven the story of all {wound up front and center in one of |the Veterans of Foreign Wars |America. It is the first real tribute'the town’s principal streets | |organization. Stack, who is chief [to the unsung heroes of America’s| Tantalizing to Dad's mis- of Allegheny county detectives, superb war effort—the women and|geeds and taunts anent the soften-| was elected without opposition by {children back home. ing influences of modern life to the delegates who held their meeting BB TR contrary—Juneau’s younger set had | in Chicago, (International) U itself a right good time last night, N vulh very little paying the piper to-| HKVE COMFORT, IS WORD FROM CHIEF FINIS SCRIBED ON SKIES HERE , their “thank yous™ skies last night with three ships avy slip- dawn- ing with and best were few gates uld have {much wors Store window soaped candled, but malicious pranks were re or counted up the trolls N2l JOSEPH M. STACK, above, of Pitts- burgh, Pa. is the new national chairman commander-in-chief of les of -+ QUIETER COUNCIL SESSION IS SEEN TOMORROW NIGHT , Nov. 1—Mothers, sweet- and wives will not have to! about the comfort of their| favorite GI in Japan this winter. | That's official—from no less an au. | A letdown thority than Lt. Gen. Robert Packed sessions Eichelberger, commander or uqe]ouncat common Eighth Army. {ular November meeting Gen. Eichelberger has just re-|HAll tomorow evening. o turned to Tokyo from an inspec-] Mavor Ernest Parsons disclose > today that he expects again to ask ton of his army's Areh (At o00UBe~| o Gouricll to put in an order for but living on in the thoughts tion. He says the boys in Japan g ; : piling to complete Boat Harbor and of local citizens are many memories r":]‘:‘h[“:‘n"d "[1;:\‘_5';1‘1’1 ‘;‘(:l “{f}]‘[‘d‘r‘;‘i.Cily- Dock repairs. Also, discussion of the City's throngs of blue-clad at, 2 3 is expected on City Attorney Ho guests, their appreciativeness, their hot water, showers, heat, warm|p “grapler's report on the North verve and enthusiasm and, not the clothing and enow equipment. sportation Company’s request least, their many acts of reciprocat- The first snows already cover the 2 v approval of sub-letting City ing hospitality as tk made their upper areas of Mount Fujiyama|pack Building space for a bottling ships and their tal free to their and the mountainous regions of the 2 works. host city northernmost Jap home island of | gelection of architects for various —Geodbyes were Hokkaido. I municipal construction projects for ternoon and early in the evenir Says Eichelberger: “I didn't 0 which advance planning money has last liberty set many middie- up there to see if they had dust in|peen approved by the FWA is a bit » for final greetings to the corners of their barracks. Ilof hang-over business that may pop but fast-made friends w up to see if they have what jup again they need. They told me.” o After aCT0S writing Juneau’ shing fingers of light, Uncle Sam’s fighting N from T€ s forecas! of Council’s { eg- ped silently out t¢ at the City ing hours of today them Juneau's goodbyes wishe Fleet Week, 1945, is a part of the cary past, iid yesterday af- R Judy Ted Walter Dirigible Service New York-Canfon Is Proposed fo CAB % WASHINGTON, Nov. gible service between and Canton, China, today to the Civil Board. 1—A diri- New York ! was proposed Aeronautics | MAR(H 27 WAS BI6 DAY FOR WM. EYLAR NOW HOME FROM WAR More and more frequently the phrase, “it's good to be home again” is being heard, as returning veter- ans are welcomed back from th battlefronts, and none have express- led it more sincerely that William |E\L1r who arrived yesterday, ac- {companied by his wife, the former Ida Wida- Wilburn Mayock of Los Angeles, ! { Annabelle Hagerup, and little daugh- President of United Natiens Ai 'm, Donna. ships, Inc., told the board his com-| Arriving in Normandy in Decem- pany proposes to operate two $8,-|per, sent into action with replace- 000,000 lighter-than-air craft be-|ments early in January, wounded tween the terminals by way oriand taken prisoner after two days Los Angeles, Honolulu, Manila and'of combat duty, and liberated on Shanghai. A round-trip would takPlded\ 27 (which, from now on is about 13 days. igoing to be his Christmas, he says) The United Nations Company's' Eylar spent most of the ensuing tim case was heard in connection with in hospitals. Mrs. Eylar and Donna other applications for airlines from!went south early last summer to be the United States to Alaska and near him, and together they visited the Orient. Mayock insisted that his parents in Montana. Johnson, Frank Paul, J. Adams and Mrs. Alaska Coastal Airlines yesterday SO : transported the following passen- ;‘(: {:5\,(?:\%3}‘1”‘ M 'biv'm;“w]m' gers on flights to and from Juneau 7 & A7, I From Ketchikan. F. Nugent AT James H. Jacobsen, Leroy West PORT CAPTAIN and P. F. Schnee — From Hoonah—Mr. and Mrs. F. Lt. (jg) Edward L. Nugent, St. Clair, Marion McKinley and U. S. Coast Guard Reserve, Cap- Mrs. Marion McKinley. tain of the Port, Juneau, returned From Petersburg—Linn Forrest. | to his post here yesterday after- To Hoonah—Don W. Johnson, nhoon by Alaska Coastal plane. He William Hart, George Martin, Sam had been on temporary duty for a RETURNS yill for Juneau Shares of Alaska Airlines Are Put Official Register PHILADELPHIA, N¢ An un- pecified number of shares of com- mon stock, expected to net procee 000,600, was registered to by Alaska Airlines, Inc., Anchors with the urities and Excha commission. The Company, sta that the number of shares, price and underwriters will be filed in mendment, said in its registration the $2,000,000 will be used to equip transport planes and enlarge flight {facilities and other airline needs. ds Martin, James Knudsen, Ray Fois- |few days at Coast Guard District berg and James F. Church Headquarters, Ketchikan. To Ketchikan—Col. R. P. Sha- B 00 T S rood, W. K. Barton, Hugh McClel- DRINK KING BLACK LABEL! the dirigibles would not e direct| After the visit in Montana, there The line has routes within the competitors of planes, since they | followed another period of hospital- ' Territory of Alaska covering 6,698 would devote most of their cazgolxzauon but Bill says he is all right miles. ,capacity to freight, express and now, and just wants to get back lu R ot USO DANCE TONIGHT Imaglne | 2 guarts of zefaole mailk from 1 swzall box/ Not a skim milk ... Kraft's is powdered whole milk with uni- form cream richness! JUST RESTORE THE WATER and have a delicious milk for drinking . . . for all milk uses, including infant feeding! secondary mail work .and settled down again. - ' | I FROM KETCHIKAN ) The USO will hold a dance to- night at 9:30 o'clock with music by Buddy Hunter's orchestra, Gordon, USO Director, | | today. 'HITLER, MISTRESS BOTH TOOK LIVES| BERLIN, Nov. 1—British head-l quarters said tonight that evidencei |sifted from intelligence reports ! shnws “as conclusively as possible | without the bodies” that Hitler 1and his mistress, Eva Braun, died ilast April 30 in the bunker of the | Reichs-Chancellory. Their bodies later were burned just outside the bunker, the British | intelligence reports said, even as Russian armies were applying the last torches to the conquest of | Berlin. The British report said both ;’commmed suicide, Hitler by shoot- !ing himself through the mouth and his mistress taking poison. ’ James H. Jacobson of Ketchikan has arrived in Juneau and is regis- lmou at the Baranof. announced Zach | PAGE FIVE PANTHER'S CLAW' 57955 AN, siowmcs LLO LENTURY AT 20TH CENTURY ET NIGHT! final showing The Panther's which winds up a successful agement at the 20th Cent Theatre, Featured in this Thatch- Colt mystery melodrama is S Blackmer, supported by an un- sually competent includ ert Rawlinsor Ricki V News »Freedoni Is in Amendment fo Measurg, UNRRA Nov 1.—T wrote of t W marks the thriller, TASHINGTON today tentatively dified news cedom amendment ito a bill granting $550,000,000 to er the United Nations Relief and Re- habilitation Administratior By a 158 to 147 vot roll-call tally I T l)'x House hat no United 8 funds pro- H for UNRRA may be lin aitry which does not g Lirected by William Beaudine s-gatherer from a story by Anthony Abbott s of UNRRA activities which appeared in the Cosmopolitan - magazine, “The Panther’s Claw” has MEN ARE GUESTS AT CHAMBER HERE - Salvation §rmy officials here for YOUTH RALLY WILL e v v v BESATURDAY NIGHT There will be another Youth for *ting this noon in the christ Rally Saturday evening, No- Room of the Baranof Hotel, yember 3. It will be held in the Commander Willlam Barrett | 0odd Fellows Hall and begin at 7:45 speaker, talking on “serving p m. This promises to be one of ind sharing.” the best meetings yet. Lt. Col. P. L. It was announced that the Execu- MaBevoise will be the speaker for tive Committee of the Chamber|the evening. He is a noted speaker favors a holiday in Juneau on Mon- and was very well liked in his ap- day, Nov. 12, the day after Armis-|pearances here before. He has been tice Day, which falls on a Sunday. s Youth for Christ speaker in the A letter from Alaska Delegate E. states and will have an interesting Bartl was read in which he jand inspiring message ed no Federal dredging work ean mp. Liooram will Legin be done on the Gastineau Channel Singspiration led by Dr. J. T. Spur- until the money appropriated by ;- .Fnllnv\nm thepe ©A e testl- % S :fl”‘"“ THns) e “"“‘l S monies, 'special numbers and a :;“ ekt :\“x’ IZ:'“ll!|\:\‘d(luy|\::r';.xsl<h“”y Bible Quiz. The main feature of Brig G, A Taylor. heod of the the program will be the numbers PR aMlbes s i given by the Salvation Army dele- Army for Alaska, intro- °. duced P. L. DeBevoise, field director |25 Who are here for their Con- for the Salvation Army in this re- gion; Adjt. Henry Clark of Anchor- age, Capt. Albert Dietz of Sitka, and George R. Lloyd of Petersburg. Another guest was Yeoman Agnes Schieder, SPAR with the Coast Guard Office in Juneau. -os REDFACED CHICK ,\H‘\ on Sheriff wasn't due to windburn. es stole from in front of the jail an impounded automo- wo highwaymen had used in here. and ucsts at the Commerce mes Gold aind with a hs MERMAIDS ON PARADE OTHER SUBJECTS! Y COLISEUM % TONIGHT and FRIDAY e “THE Sonja Henie, Her |_/PUBPLE HEART" | wea"hy Ma'e Are Empire Want-;ms hrma results! Going fo Separafe CHICAGO, Salvation . Everyone young or old is in- |vited to these programs which are designed to help the young people follow Christ. (4){141 —~That rosy glow Arthur Wilson’s i Nov. i.—Sonja Henie, ice skating champion and movie ctress, and Daniel Reed Topping, althy New York sportsman dup near decided to separate ofter a marriage . of ttle over five years, says their dttor J. Arthur Friedlund No immediate plans for a divorce were announeed. ' “" T Uomerts Avpanet - “It's the Nicest Store in Town” Baranof Hotel Building when Britain ended the. ot became a demo- - THRIFT C0-OP, FRIDAY — SATURDAY WALDORF Rum and Brandy E FRUIT CAKE - Tastewell Cling ~ No. 2% cans PEACHES 2 for 3¢ No. 2 cans PEAS - Pfor§3¢ Old Ranger No. 2% cans PEARS - 2 for §9¢ Phone Phone 767 Packed for Mailing 2 Ib. cake $2.20 Sun Gift No. 2% can | Fruit Cocktail - 43¢ Tastewell Cream No. 2 cans CORN - 3 for 49¢ CAL-NIA WHOLE UNPEELED No. 2!, cans APRICOTS 2 59 21b.jar | Dennison's Pi. 35¢ Shurfine Bradshaw's \Civil Liberties . Of Brazilians Are Guaranteed RIO DE JANEIRO, Nov. 1.—Braz- ilians were told today the civil lib- erties of all citizens would be guaranteed without political or re- ligious discrimination as the govern- ment which supplanted the 15-year regime of Getulio Vargas paved the way for national elections on De- | cember 2. i The Cabinet of President Jose Linehares, emerging from its first meeting announced adoption of a resolution that its first duty would be to prepare the nation for the election of a President. - e ELFIN COVE VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Williams of Elfin Cove are’ guests at the Bar- ‘anu[ Hotel. i SERVING:-ALASKA ¢|Peanut Butter qt. 60c Reliance No. 2 cans | White Star Salad Pack SPINACH 2 for 39¢ | TUNA 39 2 Ihs. 65e¢ Shurfine Orange and Grapefruit "HILLINGS 1 Ib. - 33e¢ JUICE - 47 oz. §2¢|COFFEE CORNED BEEF HASH-3cans89¢ TWO DELIVERIES==euz10:30 and 2:30