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SATURDAY NOVEMBER 24, 1945 "'lll|IIIIIIIIIlIIIIlIIIIIIIII|IIIIIN|||l'||l||IIIIIIIIIIIIHIlllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIHliII|IlllllIIIIH'HIIIIIIl!II|IIIHIIIIIII|IlII L Jus A SUNDAY Extira... “DONALD’S DOG LAUNDRY” “ON POINT’—AlN Aboul Quail Hunting! NEWS OF THE l) \\' by PAA-Air Expres: DOUGLAS NEWS COMDR. GRAY TO SEATTLE Lt. Comdr. N. R., Douglas Gray, son of Mr. and Mrs. Felix Gray, who has spent the past several weeks in Douglas visiting his par- ents, left yesterday morning for Seattle. Comdr. Gray was recently relieved of active duty in the Navy and made his first visit to his home here in four years. SUBPORT WINS The Subport and the Douglas Huskies played a lively game of basketball here last evening at the Douglas Gym, with the Subport five winning by a final score of 43 to 33. This was the first official game of the season to be played in Douglas. The game when the Juneau vs. Cyane game was can- celled. SENIOR PROM SUCCESS The Senior Class of the Douglas High School gave their annual Senior Prom Thanksgiving Eve in the School gym. The gym was decorated in many colors and a very good time was had by the many in attendance. Seniors this FEATURE t a Couple of Sweaier Boys . Working Their Way Tlirough G ER LS Scheol! | ture LON CHANEY—JU PPREER. GPITALNY and tho Houwr of Charm All - Girl @rchestra featuring EVELYN an her MAGIC VIOLIN 6:30 8:30 and 10:30 ARTS AT 4:25 SHOWPLALE oF APITUL. alllliIIIIIIIIIIIIIHl!IIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIHIINIIII lIIlIIIlIIIIIl|IIII|!IIIIIIIII|lIIIIIII|IIMIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIllIIIIIIIh.. in Douglas. The game was played following cancellation of the Juneau vs. Cyane contest. D Enterfainment to Be Feature of BPW Bond Sale Tonight Special musical attractions will accompany the sale of Vietory Bonds this evening in the Baranof Hotel lobby, by members of the Bus- ness and Professional Women'’s Club, thus combining “business with pleasure” for ‘everyone. The very pepular Miss Dorianne Barnes with the aid of the piano will endeavor to charm bonds out of | her audience, and in this will be ably assisted by Lillian Uggen, and per- haps one or two more surprise at- tractions. Tonight, BPW club memkters say, will be a very good time to purchase those bonds you intend to purchase anyway, and it will be well worth the trip up town to listen to the en- tertainment. - The China-Burma-India pipeline, longest in the world, is about one- fourth longer than the U. S “Big Inch.” 4 Attention==- RETAIL CLERKS The next meeting of the newly formed Retail Clerks Protective Association Local 1517, will be held on WEDNESDAY, at 8 P. M.in the November 28th A.F.of L. Hall, 114 Second Sireet Every retail clerk in Juneau is cor- dially invited to come and fake ad- vantage of the reduced initiation fee granied to charter members. Remember also that only a s strong union can guarantee that thé clerks will not be left behind in the read- justment of wages and working conditions which is sure to take place in the near future. ESTHER JOKOLA, President STEAMER MOVEMENTS Princess Noran .\r!n-dulvd to arrive frem the south Monday afternoon or f evening. | Yukon scheduled to sail from Se- attle this morning and should arrive | Tuesday. North Sea scheduled southbound |¢2ticn blanks, ready to sign up all ing of the Executive Board. T | prospective bond-buyers. Tickets for forts are being made at this time from Sitka late Sunday night o early Monday morning. Cricket scheduled to sail from Se- attle Tuesday, November 27. Alaska scheduled to sail from Se- | attle November 28. ’ Baranof scheduled to sail from | Seattle December 1. Denali scheduled to sail from Se- | attle Dzcember 5. e DRINK KING BLACK LABEL!|and coffee on sale if you must shop ucual place, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPlRL—-jUNE,AU ALASKA ABBOTT, COSTELLO, . | GIRLS AND MUSIC IS | BILL AT CAPITOL A new Abbott and Costello pic- is alwa something to 1look | forward ln for people who enjoy a good According to reports, howev their latest Universal film, “Here Come the Co-Eds,” is not| only another hilarious Abbott and | Ccstello treat, but a movie spiked| with co many additional entertain- ment elements that the line had| better start forming to right, right| now! “Here Comes the Co-Eds” which comes Sunday at the Capitol, fea- tures, in support of the comedians, the Houy of Charm All Girl Or- chestra under the direction of Phil Spitalny with Evelyn and her magic violin; Perry Ryan; Martha O'Dris- coll, Denald C , Lon Chaney, June Vincent and many others There is more music in this Ab- bott and Costello picture than in any previous one. The seven songs in the film are delivered by the Spitalny ensemble and Peggy Ryan. The story of “Here Comes the Co- Eds” has to do with the efforts of Abbott and Costello, assistant care- takers of an exclusive girls' college, to save the old school from going ¢ under the auctioneer’s hammer. To raise the necessary funds, they en- gineer a girls’ championship basket- ball game and a wrestling m‘n.rh‘ with little Lou Costello getting hilar- sly involved in both One of the funniest film scenes ever pic is said to be tlat in| which Cos 0, masquerading as a girl, pls in the basketball game opposite a team of Amazons—every girl of which is over six feet tall! “Here Come the Co-Eds” was pro- duced by John Gx.ml = THOMAS L. TALLY DIES, HOLLYWOOD. BEVERLY HILLS, Calif., Nov. ’4 Thomas Lincoln Tally, 84, who signed Charlie Chaplin and Mary Pickford to their first movie con- tracts, died yesterday. Starting with a “phonograph parlor” in 1895, he built Los Angeles’ first motion pic- ture theatre in 1902 and subse- quently bacame one of the organizers of First National Pictures. VICTORY BONDS WILL BE SOLD TOMORROW BY | CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS Victery Bonds will be sold tomor- row at the Church of the Nativity, by members of the Catholic Daugh ters of America, immediately follow- ing both the 8:30 o'clock Mass and the 10:30 o'clock Mass, according to 'an announcement made by the com- mittee in charge. Mrs. Zola Devlin heads the bond- selling committee for the C. D. of !A., and she with other members as- making it a more e xmmg will be on hand with appli- |the big premier at the Capitol Theatre may also be obtained with A. — .- Help Sanwa proviGe your smaill daughter’s doll with a new ward- robe. St. Margaret’s Bazaar will { give you ideas. Place, Trinity Parish Hall; time, 10:30 a. m., Wednesday, November 28. Sandwiches, cookies (10, 125 t3) durmg Lho noon hour DR. DOELKER presents ‘“BELTONE” the latest in HEARIN G AID UNITS {of the same titl Isic drifting up from below. ! president and gener | mmrml FEATURE "DOUBLE | INDEMNITY" BILL | AT 20TH (ENTURY‘ The idea of teaming Stanwyck and Fred Mac) |a murder team in “Double Indemnity” some movie goers seeing this thriller openi as the 20th Century Tt will be only admiration for this who enact their roles so well i The story is an adaptation of James M. Cain's best-selling novel and the suspense d throughout the book! carries pyht over into the tense picture ‘The third member of the arring trio is Edward G. Robinson, insur company claims investi- gator, who finally tracks down the two criminals, Barbar: d Fred. The movie has a 1 and Hollywood ba but, for once, sn't show a film studio’s gates | tanwyck home is in the Los | s, one of those typical tile places MacMurray's is in the Normandie- ction. There’s one ed just above the Holly- wood Bowl, with MacMurray and an Heather, young featured player in the film, parked in a car listen-, ing to the strains of symphony mu- nulnn ~\n]n1 se , but afte tonight , there engende! ance and s apartme Wilsh: quence pla se- - NORTHWEST AIRLINES MAKE RECORD FOR AR | MAIL, EXPRESS CARRIED Northwest Airlines’ express loads took during October, also on the incre: ir mail and other jump with pound miles Croil Hunter, manager, has He said Northwest planes hauled 521,074 pounds of mail in | October, exceeding the previous mnmh s mark by ounds | These loads we! °d a total of 490261314 pound miles, more than 20,000,000 above the total. Express loads inc 159,000 pounds in September to 186,770 in October. Express pound miles were up last month to 115,- 564,005. - GASTINEAU CHANNEL HEALTH COUNCIL 10 MEET MONDAY NIGHT The regular monthly meeting of the Gastineau Channel Health Council to be held Monday night at 8 o'clock will be a most impor- tant one, and all memberorganiza- tions'are urged to have a represen-* tative present, Mrs. O. M. Johnson, President of the Health Council stated. Plans for re-organizing the Health Council, with the purpose in view of »f1iclent Orgauis tion,gyere discussed at a recent meet- Ef- heads of all organ- ind them to make to contact t izations, to \bond purchases through the C. D. of sure a representative has been ap- pointed, who will attend Mondflys meeting. A selection of books for “Health Shel” at the Juneau Publ Library will also be made at th meeting, using the available funds the Coungil has for this purpose. The meeting will be held in the Room 108, Juneau T(Illlo”dl Buuding He: dl!h Center, 1. Precission built, ‘Electronic. 2. 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