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{ 1 MET YOU IN ANOTHER GUY’S b Morris Camovshy Charles Cane. William Prince —PLUS “Hail Notre Dame” Cartoon News Feature at 7:45—10:00 Annual Benefit Show Juneau Fire Dept. TOMORROW! A Woman Shunned! Cary GRANT Ingrid BERGMAN NOTORIOUS with CLAUDE RAINS ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES CARRIES 19 WEDNESDAY Plapes, of Alaska Coa: yesterday made flights with stops at Sitka, Pelican, Heonah, Fish Bay, Tenakee, Lake Florence, Petersburg, Wrangell and Ketchikan. Passengers to Sitka were Glen Millice and Rex Marchant; to Pe- tersburg, Harold Stratton, Sgt. Tal- | bert and Karl Vevelstad; toKetch- ikan, S. Peterson, Ernie Lincoln and Dr. Rufus. Inbound passengers to Juneau from Sitka were Howard Brad- shaw, A. V. Credo, J. L. Rognan, W. W. Tuttle and T. Florendo. Frem Peiican to Juneau, Kalle Raatikainen; from Hoonah, Rudy Isturis; from Petersburg, Don Neal; and from Ketchikan, E. Jones. iy e, Try the wani-aas for bargains! al Airlines s Mrs. | ‘old. /ANDRE GIDE IS GIVEN 'NOBEL LITERATURE AWARD FOR WORKS STOCKHOLM, Nov. 13 —The French author Andre Gide receiv- ed the Nobel prize in literature to- day 1he Nobel prize awards for ph)- sics and chemistry were to announced tonight. Gide, bald and bespectacled and a lifelong * bachelor, announced ‘w.‘:l\' in the 1930s that he had be-| His enthus-| | Councilman Charles White that due be'ed gambling | City draw up an ordinance making ation about allable lots ox Ann's Avenue, which t were desirable to establish a cement products plant Bills this month included a $497.- one for painting the City Hall All bills were voted paid Councilmen present were Charles DO[/GLAG NEWS GAMBLING ORDINANCE PROPOSED IN DOUGLAS 52 White, Sante Degan, Wm. Boehl At a meeting of the Dougias City | g;q Elroy Fleek with Mayor Mike Council held Monday evening in!p,.. ]""\\(L'\g % l"l')i“r than City Hall, a proposal was made by | yg,q) pumber of spectators was present to several complaints of unrestrict- in Douglas, that the ALTAR SOCIETY regular meeting of the Ladies Altar Scciety will held tonight at 8 c'clock in the Richard Stamm in eh gambling of all natures, slot ma- D,’.I“(,!m chines, punchboards, or any forms ', of card gambling illegal and pun- discussion |home of Mrs. come a, Communist. ishable by law. After Juneau insm was at a peak from 1933 to' White's motion was seconded by | LR 1936. He visted Moscow in 1936| Councilman Bochl and passed un-| ©QOS BAY FAMILY HERE when the purge trials were onlanimously, that the Clty Attorney’ nrs. W. M. Chapman and Ver- and returned to Paris to write a|draw up an ordinance to that ef- ;oo Stevens arriy vy e lsh THARS book of bitter disillusionment, “Re-|fect and act on it at @ special gay via PAA from their former tour De.. LURSS.". The; Com-|meeting {home in Cocs Bay, Ore, to join munist criticism _caused. Gide to| Ordinance No. 26, deeding Lot 5! ngr Ghapman who preceded ”’] = write more of the same story of|pjock 36 to the Juneau Spruce Cor- oot Mo ¢ bis disillusionment with Josef Sta-| s Soviet Union ‘The book was Retour De ‘Retouch! L'URSS. s A Mon | Many French intellectuals joined Gide in | dangerous for public use, and the reaction against Communism. BORN MEADVILLE, PA. Announcements have been re- ceived from Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Bixky on the birth of a daughter at Meadville, Pennsylvania on No- vember 5. The baby, who tipped the scales at seven pounds 15 ounc- es, has beefl named Margaret Louise. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Bixby of Hawk Inlet Mrs. Bixby was the former Mar- garet Welsh, Public Health Nurse in Juneau. Mr. and Mrs. Bixby plan to return here next spring. "SHORTY"" ROBERTS DIES IN ARIZONA| L. D. “Shorty” Roberts, former, wellknown meat cutter and one of Juneau best known ballplayers sev- 2rs ago, previous to World died suddenly at Tucson, on October 6, as result heart attack. Word was re- 1 by Mrs. Oscar Elisen from Roberts, ‘“Shorty” Roberts’! celv: Wayne son. After leaving Juneau, Roberts ttled in chet Home, Ore,, where he opened a grocely tore. Besides his son Wayne, he is survived by ancther son Jack, and a daugh- ter, Marie. READING, Pa., Nov. 13.A"P\—— Bosclaw Nieczslaw Mcczydlowski has oned the Berks County Courts for permission to change his name to avoid confusion. The new name sought by the pe« titioner—William Mitchel Moczyd- lowski. e The young of the condor are un-, able to fly until they are a year Lovely Ir Bridge Sets ish Linens Dresser Scarfs | Guest Towels NEEDLECRAFT & JUNIOR SHOP COME IN or WRITE 11114 Seward Street : i Mail Orders Receive Prompt and Careful Attention i | | | ing. Douglas teachers. | War | sistance to the Douglas Playground, | paper, here about a month Verncn Stevens is a nephew of the Chapmans, is 13 years old and a seventh grader, enrolling in the Douglas ,School this week. Chapman is a lumber mspectm peration, passed its second read- A Third off was ordered rway leading Stlee' near the fill, He is the eighth French officer M*‘lw‘; mi‘g"‘:f}“_ ”l‘)"; L b‘:) tl’(‘ik."‘" at the Juneau Spruce Corporation to receive the Nobel award in m'lgrcun{:]rurlm ely before children o the Pacific Lumber Inspection erature. Gide has written (‘on-’ A copy of & atlar o thia Depart- Bureau of Seattle with whom he !stantly for 55 years. has been associatel for the past 24 P % L iment of the Interior from the yea,g | Douglas Schcol Board asking that |~ GI[BERI BIXBYS ARE |an early release of the Government | School be madz in favor of the TO PETERSBURG PARE"“ oF DAUGHTER | City, so that apartments could be Mr. and Mrs. Wm Boehl have made in the building available to le: for Petersburg, accompanying Ingvald Ask cn his troller Neptune which was just recently overhauled at the Douglas Boat Shop. The Boehls wiil enjoy several days h\mlmg and will visit friends at Another ccmmunication from the Assets Administration, stated that the 500 GM Pumping Unit, which was given for the City's use during the war as a Civilian De- fence Fire fighting unit, had been sold to the Alaska Native Service at Sitka, and would be taken out of Douglas in the near future, It was stated the unit had previously! FIRE DEPT. MEET TONIGHT been offered to Douglas, bul turned | Tonight is the regular meeting down {of the Douglas Volunteer Fire De- A communication notified the'pm'lmenl Meeting starts at 8 City t! 300 feet of 2% inch wa- o'clock in the Fire Hall ter hose costing $528, was being | chipped, which was ordered by the Douglas Fire Department. A requesH lor cccperation and financial as- | Mrs. H, B Schlegel is caring for the two children while they are gone. BREEZE CONTEST Richard Isaak won first prize this | week in a Gastineau Breeze, school selling contest, winning $2.50. met with immediate approval by way ! Billy Fleek was second highest wm- of voting $50 towards the project. ning $1.50. The boys each sold over A complaint from the audience 50 papers. was heard when Mrs. Frank Pearce, complained that water was flood- ing on St. Ann’'s Avenue, due to a A regular meeting of the Douglas plugged street drain. |Island Woman’s Club was held. Another request frcm the audi-|last evening at the home of Mrs. ence, was by cement men, Mix.!‘Fred Cunningham, who was assist~ Brown and Croit, DIW CLUB DONATE who asked for ed during the evening by Mrs. Ro- o IMPORTANT BUSINESS MEETING MACHINISTS’ LOCAL NO. 514 Thursday, Nov. 13, Moose Hall, 8 P. M. See the exquisite KAYSER full-fashioned NYLON HOSIERY in Juneau at "One of Alaska’s Exceptional Stores” i NYLON HOSIERY— the exquisite full fashioned stockings so famous for perfect fit and long-lasting beauty. WISER THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRL they | f ™ PAGEFIVE '« Fellowship Dinner MYSTERY FEATURE Thorpe Rl A very reported and entertai e were ke e b O NLL, Presbyterian ~ NOW ON SCREEN j [’[[ P e b e, Church Big Success AT 20TH CENTURY 0 f””fir has been Last Times TONIGHT the Douglas playground fur { whicl is now assured of enoi !.'.lnus the| A young A capacity crow tended : P to col ete » project ( S 4 9 et e e wive any ar- | Fellowship dinner in the Northernjon a ship car nillior SHOWS at 7:25—9:30 he club will also recelve any ar-| & RSB T n dining @cllsss in o) KO Rac ticles of . clothing or toys which | “S7 0 & The tables Wil {llin v dents may ind not ir reo| ast night. The tables were ling ¢ v L LCARTE and not in Use, |\, yitully prepared by commit- | “Johnny At ] to be given to the Crippled Child-| /X0 b i of Mesda T. A.| Raft, Cla Trevo nd ren’s Hospital ; girows I he Il S o va tne|Morgan, Henry C. Harris, Hugh/Hasso. She s The next meeting will be the|, .., ang willis R. Booth. &, gapin wh \ BB S3 clubs Christmas party B s ohish il pesil EXR IR A the ot Mg ol ey held on Dec. 10, at of P e gle. wis abune B A mutiny. :R 1 freighter Mrs Loy Renshaw s VO g gz o ain, finds the ship in mid- N Kitchen Committee of Mesdames o¢€an and recognizes it as h 1 IMPROVED Ralph G. Wright, Don Burrus, Har- | {ather's. Romance springs up be The many friends of Mrs. Thom- | vey Starling and Carl Hardin, The{t¥een him and Miss Hasso when as Jensen w.ll be pleased that the ccffce was made by C. E. Warfield -“x“"l ,"“I‘\\ “"‘“”“f““"' o latest veport fro ew York and Ralph G. Wright | ; by e n\(,:;‘u.‘l”“\:‘up:n\‘x l is m:m:‘\mt After the dner, Miss Frances|ers murd Wig: Frevn rapidly and is now walking some. |Paul, accompanied by Mrs. Wilda M2 Tole of an s ek i Dl et Hiistedl, JATE/ teADHAD PeMRLeE ATRE . o W Jure “Ratt; (OVer CWikh Gt § : 5 et gold word got around following numbers: Cadman's “From ! e e iy -Blue Water| Jonnny Angel” is the feature that, Johnny wasn't w er Watts' “Stresa,” Pucelnt's |, "L 0 00n the Tast two b i | WEDDING CEREMONY [Q | uvseitas waltz sone.” and Clark e R el A B Just You, Dear, and L” ! F vuR BE PERFORMED FRIDAY The entire group was led in sing- 45 pASSENGERS ARE GEORGE RA TGlAIRET“E ing and the devotions by Rey. Wil- [ o {1it R. Booth, after which he read! SIGNE HASS“ {den, and Mr. John Borbridze, Jr."\';‘]‘;“;'“'g“““]"‘;’ ”|“‘;( C:)’:“rh ‘"::’"“;;" M[ o % lock. 1o the|Booth then obtlined the program 12 ARE F lOWN Ol“ M Memorial Presbyterian Church,|Of the New Life Movement of the! — ____ 4 J Presbyterian Church and called for LOWELL GILMOR I]:\\:hxr:]i‘“vy““fl, O, 7““’10” e the enlistment of every nu-m;m :rl Pan' - AlEtisAl ARG HOAGY CAlIIE?IlEl perfo le ceremox g the Ghurch and congregation onl|\L flve passengers Seattle MARGARET WYCHERLY Attendants will be Polly Anne ik imroaidh ]" i “\’v‘br‘( p ”". vesteray, took 18 to Seattle, three ;. s L,””,fl,’s maid of honor, and Charles ’v_('"rl_‘m R it "" ol 7 to Whitehorse, and one to Fair- Nicolet, brother of the tride, as Program of the entire Presbyterian pgp,y, best man. Mrs. Paul Prouty will f,m‘nch rxj,wh\‘nrm'lm.ll'llx:v:nm\\ con- |~ paesengers from: - Seattle were: give the bride away. ot RUBALY |Oliver Davis, Mrs. Rosina Davis, MMM Nicolet is the daughter of B RO Carl Smith, Sam Adams, Dwayne r. and Mrs, Charies Nicolet of (u Harvey. Port Heiden, and Mr. Borbridge SKI I- B MEE""G | Juneau to Whitehorse: Mike e is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John| IS IOMORROW "IGH Czech, Hele Czech, Leo Demers s iy by VT P Borbridge, Sr. Borbridge, Sr., man- Juneau to Fairbanks: Hazel Ivy. ages the Alaskan Hotel. | e Juneau to Seattle: David Com- PLUS Attendance at the wedding is, The fi.st general meeting of the mock, Cleda Mae Commock, George g - o by invitation, and a reception will| Juneau Ski Club this fall will take Evans, Philip Briggs, Elizabeth CARTOON MUSICAL be held following the ceremonies place in the Odd Fellows Hall to- Briggs and infant, Philip Briges, SPORTLITE in the Social Hall of the Memor- morrow evening at 8 o'clock. Richard Briggs, Sarah Briggs, Mal ~LATEST AIR EXPRESS ial Presbyterian Church. Officers for the coming year Briggs NEV The couple will make Lhou‘wm be elected, and all new or Margaret Johnson, Librado, Bu- _ home in Juneau, at least for the prospective members are urged to tad, Jack Wolfe, Harriet Wolfe v\dlmelr :m-l’e Borbridge is emplo\-’bo present. jand fr Lawrence, Joyce Will- = g ed at the Juneau Spruce Corpora- | - jams 'y Wright, Ed Newcomb, i | ams, 8 “ Sell it with an Empife Want-Ad. llon sawmill. | Want ads get quirk resu.ls !Lafe Booth, John Marsland. = GET YOUR BEEF FOR YOUR LOCKERS FROM US U. S. Inspected Hind Quariers . . . Cut by Our Own Butchers to Your Satisfaction for a Small Charge. PLACE YOUR THANKSGIVING ORDER NOW Oven Ready TURKEYS-DUCKS GEESE-CHICKENS Arriving by Air Freight reesn W HIPPING CREAM v 545 {u DENNISON'S CATSUP e 14 oz bottle 25(3 ssows MIINCED CLAMS 25¢ STEEL waoL GIANT PACKAGE 25(? 1 I 1 Pound Package THESE ARE TOPS IN QUALITY—SOCIETE | C ——5—5—-— BOX CHOCOLATES 2. 83.25 AR PRy T T T an“anY FR'SK'ES 00G Foop . DY 1. BAG $3.75 @A 28« NUCOA 2Pounds | BEHLE s l -08 JUNEAU DELIVERIES: RADIANT fl FRUIT CAKE MIX Dandy Recipe on Package 10 A.M., 2 and 4 P. M. DOUGLAS DELIVERY !/ 10 O'CLOCK A. M.