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L ) 3 » THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE THREE FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1942 THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES AND NEWS THAT IS NEWS NOW! “SCATTERGOOD BAINES" - "THE DINK TROUT Carol HUGHES APITO L i T HEAT RE W Show Place of Juneau A Friday — Saturday PROGRAM Show Starts 7:15 P. M. Phantom Submarine.. 7:10 Scattergood Baines.... 8:10 News . 9:30 Phantom Submarine.. 9:40 Scattergood Baines...10:50 Matinee Saturday 1 P.M. Well, Well! Just Read This Japanese Propaganda! Big Fright Canard Is Issued (Continued from Page One) in the China war. Apparently the Japanese are now depending on the navy and air forces to make the fight and both are being cut down in the various sectors and the land forces are not so much. Incident- ally, what does Japan think the United States is doing in the way of defense? Somebody is going to be surprised and that somebody wilk be Japan.” IR | NO APPREHENSION | WASHINGTON, Jan. 9 — That 3 BALANCE, 2 BLENDED WHISKEY 86.8 Proof. THE SECRET 1 KNOW HOW TO OF YOUR BALANCE ALL THE SUCCESS, GREAT WHISKEY WHITEY ? QUALITIES ! W e Man who Cares says: CARSTAIRS White Seal 7296 Grain Neutral Spirits. Carstairs Bros. Distilling Co., Inc., Baltimore, Md. |talk in Tokyo about the possibility | of the Japanese invasion of the United States stirred not a ripple of upprehension in American mil- itary circles. Japan, it is noted, is now engaged in a military gamble 2,000 miles from home in its attempt to seize the entire southwest Pacific before coalition with other powerful forces to reinforce their defenses. An in- vasion of the U. S. would have to follow success of their gamble to-| gether with the destruction of the entire American Fleet and the cap- | PAL! 3. RIGHT! AT A 'YOU SEE, CARSTAIRS | GET (T~ WHITE SEAL WHISKEY ‘THE BUDGET- BALANCING PRICE ! 1S RICH YET LIGHT, PERFECTLY 60 HOW ABOUT TRYING THE MILD YET HEARTY, BALANCED WHISKEY SUCCESS OF THE YEAR? TASTES JUST RIGHT ! BLEND! TWO FEATURES COMMUNICATION ON CAPITOL'S E \ | [ gar AMERICA'S DEFENSES ” ‘o the Editor, Juneau, Alaska 7 e 1. 9—In time of war, in fact in Blll IONIGHI‘ML\- time of stress, it is difficult |for the peoples of any nation to | keep an even keel but it seems un- ¢ | fortunate that we are unable to ‘The Phantom Submarine and 'Scattergood Baines’ Share Bill This Evening | America’s defenses threatened by]the a secret submarine base! Thrills| It is true, that we are making Istalk the land as terror lashes the Preparations now — which might sea! In a hair-raising search ml_‘frmumvn many unthinking people {sunken treasure . ., a girl reporter _“” i3 w0 GruBsSENL SRV B8 IR stumbles on a forelgn plot . . . to0 f titem ACTRLL SEOVE SRR RYe Mhiiednis ta ¥ ATk e canl been unnecessary and useless. How- FALuR. 10 KICH “lever, the cost in time and effort Mystery stalking the ocean depths i g5 yma) compared to the great and the depths of a Woman's|cest to us in the event of its need, heart! |that we should give our fullest co- A treasure hunt turns into a des- joperation to all authorities in tak- perate man-hunt at the Capitol ing every precaution for safety re- Theatre tonight when Anita Lou- gardless of our own present opinion ise and Bruce Bennett tangle wnmion the matter. One should also foreign agents in Columbia's lhx‘xl!-‘undur%mnd that the mere taking ing new film, “The Phantom Sub- Of these precautionary measures lend our utmost support to Home Defense without the whole struct- ure of our homes and civic life being disrupted by panic. Where would England be today she had “Gone off the deep end”, way we are going here. if (OWBOYSTAR | HEADS CAST AT 20TH CENTURY William BoAyfilays "Hop- along”* Cassidy in '3 TONIGHT and SATURDAY " | % . Men from Texas ; , | There's a double treat in store| SPEC'AL sn"' for you “Hopalong” Cassidy fauvs| == ey o }m that cinema cowboy’s latest ad- k"; £ Children’s Matinee Saturday 1:00 P. M. | venture, “Three Men From Texas," which opens tonight at the 20th Century Theatre. 1 For, not only will you find your- |self well provided with fast action, {hard riding and motion as only | “Hopalong” seems to be able to deliver it—and Harry Sherman (o produce it—but the action takes |place in what is perhaps one of the most exciting periods of Cali- |fornia’s history. The period is the :ume. not so very long ago, when Hop-a-long Cassidy Porky's Bear Facls Popular Science 0Old Dozinion Sfate Where the Better BIG Pictures Play TI0"CENTURY CASSIDY'S toughest battle ...your biggest screen thrill! ‘THREE MEN FROM TEXAS' featuring ture of Hawail at least before} .. ... on 5 qouble feature pro-|should not be sufficient to upsetfunscrupulous land dealers, resort- WILIJAM Bovn neutralizgtion of Alaska. = cific|Eram. Directed by Charles Barton |Peoble of good balance. ing to every 'trick and device in B Wen' o o] und‘l;. 4 e o es|Tom a story by Joseph Krum-| l(-;nglund has undergone months|the pirate’s handbook, looked upon fou' Ba" Player A Paramount Picture with v A e T g Yuk-l“"m the exciting picture tells me‘:‘:t r;mlr:tlu _or not only _!hrml but|the huge estates of the Spanish Russell Hayden e e onn thave o b aitti |story of @ courageous girl reporter (Ul ! ?fllllblng.bw;h:‘cn is a thingidons who had been settled thece | G Tod Andy Clyde SulEihe A EUROYY o SIoh & distinoe who stows away on a treasure- ity ‘: ufjicve‘: ihly‘hwl‘llkne\'el (since the Seventeenth Century,| Il(llS o ay Esther Estrella for invasion forces and the plan is|hunting freighter. | s—yet she has kept afound it good, and calmly sct| Morris Ankrum . k sane balance an Sharing the Capitol Theatre pro-|pqiyac lnd\muigs c;:;ied on her - gram is Scattergood B.ames.' With ' he. farms and gardens through it Guy Kibbee in the title role, Asia) 1y that fact lies a big factor HGH'I' lo MS the lovable community leader of of her stability. {“Coldriver.” “Scattergood Baines” | Yet here in Alaska, at the mere is based on the famous stories by mention of a blackout many people NEW YORK, Jan. 9.—Promoter |Clarence Budington Kelland, which break up their homes and make a Mike Jacobs today announced an|have appeared in magazines for dash for new destinations—many overweight battle between Light- 20 years and whose chief charac-|of them less safe than Juneau. weight Champion Sammy Angott ter has been played upon daily| I speak as a property owner who and Light-heavyweight Champion|radio programs during the last|is interested in the welfare of the Gus Lesnevich. ;“\-(- years, town and also as an indivilual who The bout will be held in Phila-| is equally or more interested in the delphia January 30. Lesnevich also| preservation of my own skin and 2 | the lives of my family. For thi has signed to fight Lou Nova F"*GEE WHIl. reason I've tried to soyrl out n-o?r: described almost unimaginable as and even BB BUT THIS ruary 6. Both fights will be 12- i S, | hysteria which has been caused by { the aforementioned rumors—a few AMPS ! Back in Juneau after an absence|pertinent facts— BUY DEFENSE — lof 24 years William S. Spearman,| !ls lost right in this city. He hap-}than most places; inasmuch as we |pened to spot Al Zenger on the have no army or navy bases, no |street this afternoon and yelled: ship building, no airplane factories; |“Al, lead me before I get lost.” in short, no industries which con- | Spearman and Zenger went '-O‘rnbum to warfare. To attack us school here, both in the same class. would gain nothing for the enemy First; Juneau is infinitely safer| “Bill,” as Al calls him, left Juneau | Secondly; the evacuation of wo- {in 1906, passed through here in 1917 men and children from army and| ;Lo the westward where he was en- payy bases has been a contributing |gaged in civil engineer work, then|factor to the general exodus of civil- | was transferred elsewhere. He has|jang It is a well-known fact that| “brcn_u\ Sitka, arriving here today,!this is not to insure their safety ion his way south so much as it is to give absolute Gosh Amighty, how this city has| freedom of family ties to our fight- (grown. It is astonishing. I can't ing men so they may give their {find any old locations and T get| (it last and only thought to their [lost going several blocks” said Bill. wartime duty. This is 8 long-es- 1. 2, 3. 4 5 6. 1. |about to wrest it from their right- !ful owners. | ! In “Three Men From Texas, Cassidy, a Texas Ranger, is called {upon by a community in California ! - Lafest World News A HARRY SHERMAN PRODUCTION Directed by Lesley Selander {0 come i and rd the region of COLISEUM—“THE LADY WITH RED HAIR"—COLISEUM these land pirates, who are not| 1above murder and kidnapping. Cas- ' | [sidy, it seems, cannot leave Tex ‘Two Bullels | ibul his pal “Lucky” goes. “Lucky” | | gets himself into plenty of trouble | lin the process, including the losing | | of his heart to the beautiful daugh- n ea uI | ter of a disposessed Spanish land- | ] jowner, and it becomes necessary | |for “Hopalong” to ride not only H H | to his rescue, but to clean up the| Iner IveSI |land grabbing racket to do so. As usual in the “Hopalong” pl:-i | tures, William Boyd plays the role| Still clinging to life with two lof Cassidy, while Russell Hayde:|.22 calibre bullets in his head, Val- rides at his side as “Lucky.” The|entine Leonoff, Alaska Juneau (third man from Texas,” is Andy miner, was “holding his own,” at /Clyde, who, incidentally, ¢ e-'St. Ann’'s Hospital this afternoon, Ibrates his one hundred and first|@uthorities said. screen appearance in this fi'm, | Apparently in a suicide attempt }prompwd by war worries, Leonoff himself twice in the right temple early yesterday morning at the A. J. Boarding house. The slugs | lodged in the central portion of | the brain, | | e e — | chot Mrs. Tulintseff and Children |0 I.eave Deputy marshals assigned to the| — |case said Leonoff left a note in his Mrs. George N. Tulintseff andi"""’“ indicating worry over war her two children are leaving Ju-|'UMOrs caused him to attempt to IMPERIAL DEFENDERS LOSE OUT Berlin Broadcast Claims Briish in Hard Way & atKuala Lampur 24 LONDON, Jan. 9—The British Imperial defenders of Kuala Lum- pur, Capital of the Federated Malay States, have been cut off, according to a German radio broadcast pick up here, ) The DNB, German news ag A said violent fighting is “raging : that area,” but the agency admitted [neau with the intention of making |'ake his life. their home in or near Seattle. They e et tablished policy of a"my and »avy in time of combat a: most of us | know. - "MAN OF YEAR" | SEATTLE, Jan. 9.—Earl | Clark, veteran trainer of Univer- | serlousness, say: |sity of Washington athletic teams,| “Stay with your home and live | recently was named “Man of the|in as normal a fashion as possible. | Year in Sports” by a jury of Se-|After all, what glory is there in !attle sportsmen, who annually pick | running away from duty and leav- |an outstanding sport expert for the‘mg those you love to take the con- | honor. {sequences either real or imagin- | i |ary?” ! ! (Signed—Florine Housel) | The Daily Alaska Empire nas the| Written and published at the re- ’]argest paid circulation of any Al-|quest of Juneau's Civilian Defense | aska newspaper. Board. {as to what women should do in em- - present stock. every day. This is a good time to investina that not only safeguards food value as well. Only a limited number of G-E’s available, so see us NOW. 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GEORGE BROTHERS SUPER MARKET | { LIQUIDATION SALE | ;w'” be: goinedidaten: by My ‘TUURE= {8 4 inibeht Die Vogue Shop with | | seff. close-out bargains, dv. | Shortly after their S PR b St 5000 il arrival In ithe south, Mrs. Tulintseff plans| to visit Mr. and Mrs, Willis Now- | jell at their home in Edmonds and | | Mrs. Charles W. Hawkesworth who is living in Eugene, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Tulintseff have, {for many years, been leaders in |the Russian colony in Juneau and have lavishly dispensed the hospi- tality for which their nationality is famed, to their hosts of friends. - BUY DEFENSE STAMPS a bad GOODS 1 bad a bum pot of coffee PRESTON: Swell! A little | coffee, but it has plemty of - make some. of coffee you ever tasted! agree it’ coffee—rsturn the lid to M.J. B your purchase price. PHONE 93 “Don’t give me that ‘Oscar’— You cant make PRESTON: Marvelous! Black as night, but not bitter. You deserve the Academy Award for this, Veronica. . VERONICA: Thanks, but 1 really don't vate that "Oscar.” Everybody knows you can't make a bad cup of M. J. B, Here’s why it never fails! Make your coffee with the same care as you have in the past. These two exclusive M. J. B. featyres—a wuniform roast— and double blend- ing—will give you the finest cup | DOUBLE YOUR MONEY BACK! Buy a pound of M.J. B. If you don’t better than any other Co., and we will refund double {the British still held the city. The |DNB claimed the Japanese have cut behind them all communica- tions with Singapore, 240 miles southwest of the fighting sector. cup of . MJB —Veronica Lake tells Academy Award winner Preston Smrgn,'. director of Paramount’s *'S ULLIVAN’S TRAVELS” PRESTON: Everything's wrong! Rain’s beld up shool- ing those outdoor scenes—and to make things worse, for lunch, VERONICA: [ can't do anything about the weather, bus 1 can give you some good coffee. Try this. . weaker than I usually take flavor. | VERONICA: Ob—you prefer strong coffee? O.K., 'll 4

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