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B THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA ~~ 7 | PAGEFIVE BOB HOPE STARS IN COMEDY FILM AT 20TH CENTURY [ Turning back the GR STARTS foflfiflrm L207(ENTURY vonNsemT ATINEE SUNDAY=—2 P. M. EV NING SHOWS at 7:15—9:30 ST A S FIREMEN’S BENEFIT BOGART is out with a new WOMAN! lar has opened fertile new fi for Slarimg\l T, nation’s number one comed star, SUNDA 1’ | Bob Hope. | After making eighteen modern £ ¢ | comedies durir his ven years UL R B § |°s a Paramount star, Hope has fff |gone back two centuries the |setting of his latest fil Para- mount’s “Monsieur Be {which opens at the 20th \tury I | Theatre tonight 1 | Although little else remains of JJi g &% & Those French ladies-in-waiting can’t say nope |the Booth Tarkington story that 5 to Hope — once starred Rudolph = Valentino, P! | “Monsieur Beaucaire" ' retains its ‘cause he's |18th century period in the recon- a gay-blade ivertad form that co-stars Hope and gorgeous Joan Caulfield. barber who's Patric Knowles and Marjorie got‘em in {Reynolds support the two stars in o bt this comedy \ A of laughs and love! ARTICLE ON TB IN ‘ ALASKA WRITTEN BY STREAMLINED OVEN — A Brown Insirument BESS WINN IN HYGE!A b company employe logs temperature rea | - streamlined oven in St. Louis, where temperatures are rvecorded Mrs. Bess Winn, Executive Sec- electronically at thousands of points simultaneously. retary of the Alaska Tuberculosis - | Association, has an article in the November issue of “Hygeia,” the health magazine, in which she summarizes the almost insurmount- atle problems presented by tuber- culosis in the Territory. Mrs. Winn has been with the Ascociation since 1943, and is well acquainted with the difficulties which must be overcome in the de- tection and treatment of the dis ease throughout the vast expanses MURDER MYSTERY FEATURE BILL AT a stick of TNT ady in the Lake" the attraction the Capitol for three days ceginning Sunday, is suspenseful mystery drama which Robert Montgomery as both and director. b e picture was adopted from Raymond Chandler’'s best-seller novel and ‘employs a novel and exciting first person singular cam- i 'LMbtzszezz Siin PATRIG KNOWLES era technique,” with the plot un- " w {6 Reynolds's Jasdph Sch WW Gocil Kellawtry, iolded through the eyes of the of the Territoryl e & Reaiuold Qwen ¥ Cans In her article, “Alaska’s Grim A A PARAMOUNT NC leading character, a hard-boiled detective. y Totter and Lloyd Nolan ing parts in this batfling - case Fight,” she outlines the problem and such measures as have been §, taken by both Territorial and Fed- {| eral agencles, emphasizing the % Spori Lite adequate Congressional appropria- Laiest Werld NEWS Via Air Express BERTHA lEAKE ANS FIELD NURSE, QUITS; IN NGRTH 21 YEARS After 25 years in Government cervice, Miss Bertha Leake, field H KI3S ; = s he BuiTalo, g nurse with the Alaska Native Ser- 5 EYA ll"mEsP,_‘l “.N" Ifll”mn “f, o \‘::‘":h“fi‘"?'h,'h‘,“_‘l"“‘\,m After November 10, no telephone vice for the past 21, announced her their crates and relinited. in the: repiile paol. rentals for the month of October retirement, as of Nov. 7. She plans will be accepted at a discount. All to leave for her own little farm ———— — = —=- remittances must bear postmark of in the States. not later than discount day. Please “I certainly am not sorry that WORKERS WHO lOSE e therefore advised to regis. be Prompt. Please add 17, sales tax. Lester Linehan, Sole Owner A Cartoon { I came to Alaska and to the In- ter - for - work - with' their nearest JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS'| 631 Willoughby — Phone 525 ADDED "'z’i'f{xff'rmffx J‘f?i'{fl‘f:}:xmss dan " service” ‘Nurse Leske f,;; JOBS MAV FILE m Cment st 1 w0 won n ___ TELEPEONE 0. —aan|l_ O 100 b st ss81 | d Tido tHat all ' th available, they may file claims for TN 7. ) b P Re, LAy el Unemploym Compensation and , been. . Iy benefits from a minimum of $8 Widely known over the Territory, tions. The Alaska Native Service is ob- taining several copiss of the ar- ticle to be sent to various Senators and Congressmen, where informa- tive material of this nature can be used to the Lest advantaze. -+ JUNEAU WELDING & MIACHINE COMPANY GRAY Marine Motors PRIVATE DETECTIVE ! NOTICE ben Unemployed work- N \ ! § { \ N \ N N | \ \ \ \ \ § \ § \ N 3 y \ \ | \ { \ \ \ \ \ \ § \ \ N § \ \ N N ] i M N \ ) § \ \ \ \ ) \ \ \ \ Packing the emotional wallop of ) { \ \ { \ \ \ \ | \ \ ) \ ' | ! ) N ' \ ) N )\ [} ) N 5 ) ) § N ) N ) N iy i P ) 4 A METRO-GOLOWINMATER PCTURE i ‘fll this October—city 49.9, airport X & The Unemployinens Compensa- 2 week for eight weeks to a max- . o('oBER wEAIHER 483 v i Nur':; 1R4en1}:sat;611rsL_camo o, Ah‘::a tion Commission of Alaska through imum of $25 per weck for as many “ ' ‘ @ - e L e s e i first to W€ jts Executive Director, R. E: Shel-'ds 25 wecks while unemployed afloay qu eVaz,E' e@rry uskokwim area and thereafter ;o "o ments on the fact that/t h no fault of their own. his Octcber—city 402, airport 37.9. serving as field and hospital nurse A e i 2 WAS NEAR NORMAL, Mean monthly temperature 45.5; at Sleitmut, Mountain Village, STPIOYers in the Territory are ap=! If no' Territorial Employment r—city 45.0, airport 43.1. Nome, the St. Lawrence Islands, proaching the time of y when Office or no part-time claims tak- pitation: normal 1163, |White Mountain and Wainwright, [any industries are compelled (0| ing representative cf the Unem- e SCHV(: this Octoke 27 CLOUDY DAYS zope : 1 curtail or completely suspend their ployment Compensation Agency is wettest 19.11 in 1929, driest 2.04 in 'as well as the Southeast commun- A it i 1888; this October—city 1059, air- ities of Hoonah, Kake and Klawock, °Perations. in the vicinity, workers may write port 4.89 inches. the latter being her station at the Workers who have besn empioy- direct tn_(ho Uzmm)lnyr_ncm Com- hine: ncrmal 16 percent, this time of retirement ed in covered employment other pensation’s office, P. O. airport 14 percer A graduate of Mercy Training than scasonal, and who are able Box 2661, Sheldon an- Average daily cloudiness: normal Hospital at Muskegon, Michigan, and available for work and wiil- nounces. | 5.6; this October—airport 8.3. Nurse Leake enlisted in the Nurses' ing to accept suitable work may e Wind: Maximum of 46 mph from Corpe of the U. S. Army in April, be eligible to rective unemploy the east in 1926; this October—air- 1918, and served with the AEF. 3 % pert, 3¢ from the southeast. in France. There she held the D post of head nurse in a field hos- pital operating room for several | i 'i';l:fl'f.’ o x?%mf;a‘(“ SONS Of NORWAY months. Upon returming 1o the | piish s neat the gverage lenstr. MEETING TONIGHT nors: of the Medical Ward in| o.ng | | | tll The weather for the month of October was characterized by near normal temperatures, less than the expected amount of precipitation, and higher than average wind velo- cities. The amounts,of sunshine and average cloudiness were near nor- mal. The iirst kiling frost cccurred Read Want-Ads for $§ Savings! Trere were 21 days in which U. S. Fubh:.t Health Hospital No asuracle precipitation fell. The RRE . 19 at San ancisco until comi ;i’;L‘;st 24.1110-"1; amount was 058 The Sons of Norway will hold {o Afaska. i {han dmicuPocoutrad: oni- the' 11th: 20 clmporiant: neeiug this eve-| “Nursing s mever an easy pro- and 12th and agan on the 23rd 1D &t 8 o'clock in the Odd Fel- fession,” ANS*Medical Director Dr. and 24th of the month. A a8 of lows Hall. Plan:'\\'lfl be made for Howard C. Rufus sLalccvlv “But to | snow was_recorded at the airport & darce to be given soon, and all accept.cheerfully and with equan-' on the 21st, but it melted as it fell hes t?mLL‘l!\ are urged to attend this jmity the ardurous and frequent- The average wind velocity :uxvlr,u:un,; |ly uncomfortable and hazardous the month was 104 s per hour, FROM "__'\' l‘ - = ,hre of a field nurse in the remote' prevailing from tce east. Nor- PR 1Y TINGTON PARK |sections of Alaska as Miss Leake o | e S evailing velor o s 90 Mie DV Kiniball af thas done) s to achieve B top In 5 > 4 : ntington Park, Calif, are stay- the Public Health nursing profes- There were two clear days, two = it g ! partly cloudy and 27 cloudy days during the month; this is about 3 normal. Light 10g occurred on seven Choose from Our Large Selection of days, moderate 10g on six day and 4 . z heavy fog on six. A light frost oc- B I i I Chr hll c d curred on the 6th, just one day eau l “ ls as ar s prior to the kiling frost. l;;un- which includes many subjects of ays hows were observed on fou & a fog bow on one, and solar halos ALASKA—hY Arllsls ol Alaska on two. Aurora! displays were vis- ible on the Tth, 8th, 10th and 16th. it ALSO Following is the composite data " = 2 tor the city and the airport offices. Holiday Seals - Ribbons - Wrappings Extremes, means, and normals are based on city office records end- Everything for the preparation of your ing in 1943. i * Gift Packages. Highest temperature: 66 in 1896; t this October—city 58, airport 56. REMEMBER 0“1. speeial L Lowest temperature: 13 in 1933; this October—city 34, airport 28. 19 1] Mean maximum temperature: | Close.out vulues Travel to Seattle by speedy, 4-engine Clipper at | a smooth 4 miles a minute . . . you'll have extra time for things to do Outside. Pan American’s comfortable Clippers make travel a pleasure . . . with a dozen little personal services. Your fare includes delicious food, station- ery and magazines, a blanket or pillow, even special food and service for children. 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