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SATURDAY. JANUARY 31 L1942 ) THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ey THE APITO Show Place of Juneau Prevue Tonite 1:15 A. M. CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES ] OINGER ROGERS COMES SUNDAY, | CAPITOL SCREEN| 'Academy Award Winner | Heads Excellent Cast in —— ENDS TONIGHT —— ‘Blackout’ and "The Devil's Pipeline’ Starts Tomorrow! boucLas |SHARPE FILES NEWS SCHOOL TEAMS WIN IN DOUBLEHEADER Douglas basketball series, best !two out of three games, for local championship began in Douglas FOR ELECTION 10 LABOR JOB Walter P. Sharpe, former direc- MARINE CORPS FILM COMING, 20TH CENTURY Cagney and 0'Brien Co- star in ""Devil Dogs of ang K Kng, Cett, a. %t Cor. by, She 2 80, e, Under At the o'clock NEWS SCOOP A. E. F. Convoy to Honolulu Wounded from Hawaii ALSO A FILMUSICAL AND SCREEN SNAPSHOTS MISS CARLSON'S RECITAL TONIGHT Kathleen Carlson will present her students in a piano recital at the Methodist Church at T7:30 last evening and gave the high school Huskies one up on the Eagles "Tom, Dick and Harry’ |Five, final score 37 to 3. Her first picture since winning; e the Academy Award for the best, Fretiing from _‘hfll Stfl;‘ 120 1107 1? actress of 1940 with her brilliant|iD the first quarter, and 10-17 a “Kitty | the half time, it was only during n final moments of the game due to the speed of their greater youth al of the tilte role in ' Ginger Rogers will be seen “Tal b} E Harry” which ¥ coming 1o he. Capitol Sunday, that they were able to forge ahead Monday and Tuesday. George Mur- for the two winning tallies. Husky . Cashen with 11 and Guerin of { phy shal and Burgess ; g Meredith, three of Hollywood's fore- | F°O-E. with 14 points were the top most leading men, enact the roles|SCOers: A real feature of the f (game was the sharp-shooting of indicated by the title. !Frank Krsul duri the -last. hals Ginger is cast as a highly im-| CenE B ;:“d\“““"f‘_ ;% “l’m_ aginative telephone operator, who| Wor the ““_“] b “ “' 3 pt: ”'am believes it is just as easy for a work»‘vmdm_( '(‘ 17‘19’ "‘i""‘"" WY the ing girl o marry a rich man as| % SRR COVER e SR A N {local frosh and 4 man in her own financial Cm&"le'lvm' little doubt & shich She has gone steady with (‘-eorge|‘§‘“m“hlfl")r‘ (;‘(:: Ih:‘:l cz(:lor: “':t Murphy, a live-wire salesman, for| . 3 S (¢ & b . . 43 to 27. However not until the three years, and one night, under 2 the spell of his enthusiasm, Ginger| ¢¢ond half and on the short end e 2 accepts his proposal for marriage. ‘!“’ 8 ‘]‘1 o "‘:h‘“f‘ they get golng But Ginger harbors a secret pas- "'Q;j ‘2 i lup _("" winking pous sion. He is the son of the town's| Snudshift with 14 was only one | richest man, and he sports a swanky |PInt ahead of Anderson as Juneau Arrive in Frisco car. Although she has never seen |81 pm"ffl' g Libyan Drive Filmea ] Pim. she has heard his suave voice| AT entire new lineup composed ibyan Drive Fi over her switchboard telephone (of Converse, McRoberts. Crondahl [And when she sees his expencive|CAtIson, Mills and Merritt was run car drive up to the curb one night,|'? near the end of the game by {she impulsively jumps in it, to the|7Un€au without avail astonishment of the handsome driv., F1AYers and scores 2 er. Thrilled beyond words, she ac- Eagles GRANI BAlDWIN IS {cepts the young man's proffer of | _ FG FT TP a date for the evening and then|ZdWards, G. RF....2 2 4 HONORE BY MOOSE things happen | Guerin, L., LF 0 14 14 D Portraying other important sup-|Cashen, J. C 1010 W —_— porting roles are Joe Cunningham|Nelson. Sam, RG . 0 4 4 regular meeting of the i_x:{(lk):r::vps IO‘HL as GH':ger's be»j““flfld N, LG 0 2 2 s e arents; Lenore Lonergan,, NG R B o Moose Lodge last night, Henry Ro- o hey little sister: Vicki Leslerg ae! Totals T B % took a beating | the Air”" Sunday tor of the Alaska Unemployment |Compensation Commission, today | |filed as a Democratic candidate| The exciting story of Warner “Devil Dogs for Territorial Commissioner of | Bros. Of The Air," Labor. | which was filmed a few seasons ago | In announcing his candidacy,|Will be brought back to the screen i ; ¢|0f the 20th Century Tlitjnlre Sun- ;’}:;l;;lgm;flh;ew a:pz;:‘:;gm:m:- day. It has eve' nmore significance 5 today than at the time it was made, Tissioner iy 0T RN Oruenlng‘dufl to the widespread interest in last August when the commission | Inational defense. Heeding the was set up. Haas filed on " the | trend of the times, Warner Bros. Democratic ticket to succeed him-|p,ve prought it back to the screen. self soon after filings were open. |The picture stars those two robust Sharpe is the only, candidate who | rivals of the cinema, James Cagney has filed for the April 28 primaries| and Pat O'Brien, with Margaret who was born in Alaska. Thirty-|Lindsay supplying the romantic six years old, he was born m:‘unglo. Frank McHugh plays the Nome. |role of a comic ambulance driver. ‘The Sharpe family moved Lo: A great deal of the picture was Ketchikan soon after Walter' filmed at the U. S. Naval base at Sharpe was born and the candbisan Diego (which could not be {date was educated in the Ketchi-|done under present conditions) and |kan Public Schools and at Portland‘p""d““‘d under special arrange- University, Portland, Ore, He was|Mments with the U. 8. Government.} employed in the Ketchikan Cold| The story concerns a fresh kid, Storage Company as an nccount»:c"““ey's role, who joins the Mar- Nt and is well known by fisher.|I€ COrPs and tries to tell his i § nown by fishec-| quperior officer, played by O' Brien ; what it's all about. He, however Seven years ago, Sharpe came|yayes yp one day to what the ser. |to Juneau to work in the Terri-|yice means after a thrilling inei |torial Treasurer’s office. From|dent which brings a smashing cli- |that position | he moved to the|max. | directorship of the Unemployment D s | Compensation Commission when 12 {was established. FIRST | Sharpe is married and has twn! . al » | children | - R | | this evening. The public is in- vited. Recitals will be made by Joan Krane, Sandy Holden, Paula K. Cook, John Jensen, Sonja Gross, Josephine Hared, Irene Shirk, Har- den made a splendid talk and also a theatre usherette, and Phil Sil- | High School old Sunderland, Carol Olson Joann Sabin, Claire Olson, Zelma Gross, Roberta Messer- jn the Seward Building Lois Stan- Claire Folta, presented Grant Baldwin with a vers as a comica! ice cream vendor. FT FG TP Moose emblem in honor of the| For the last two times tonight D€VOn. J.. RF LB ey | latter's longtime membership and, “Blackout” and “The Devil's Pipe-|K¥sul, F. LF. 0 10 10 great work done for Moosedom. The |line” will be shown. |Cashen, F., C 17l meeting was well attended. > [Savlkko. E, RG. 9 o 0 p Cashen, H.,, LG 0 8 8 The next meeting of the lodze | Shudshift, K.. Sub. 0 0 0 will be held in the new quarters HOSPII l NO'I'ES f b Totals 1 36 37 T AT Mrs, Norman De Roux and youilg | DR Fres;rlr‘lenm P Subscribe to The Empire. |son Norman Edward were dis- Pusich, M., RF 1 6 P COMMERCIAL Bank Oldest Bank in Alaska RIGHT— Let the scene be camp, tavern, or mansion—your choice of OLD SCHENLEY will give you the luxury of enjoyment of the finest whiskey money can buy. 1891—Half a Century of Banking—1941 The B.M. Behrends SAVINGS N | charged today from St Ann's Hos-|peyon B, LF. 4 | pital and returned home. 7 ! 0 4 {Shudshift, M, C... 0 14 14 0 2 4 | Savikko, R., LG 2 Augustine Williams of Juneau | Bonnett, Sub. 0 4 was admitted to the Government Hospital today for medical treat-| Totals 3 40 43 ment. | J.H.S. Freshmen | > - FT FG TP TRIPP FUNERAL SUNDAY { Dupree, L., RF [ [ 0 | | Fukdyama, T., LF . 0 8 8 During the funeral services to-|Hogins, L., C 0 0 T. Tripp the|Anderson, Don, RG 3 10 13 Mead, H., LG 0 6 6 morrow for Mrs. H. casket will not be opened. The ser- | vices will be held in the Scottish | | Rite Temple on Sunday at 2 pm.| ;Anyone wishing to view the re- ORI i 30 e mains may call at the chapel of Sulllv‘" (ASE' "E}T the Charles W. Carter Mortuary | after 7:30 o'clock this evening. | o" nA"El' S(HED"[ED : T0 BEGIN MONDAY Next criminal case scheduled for | trial in the United States District Court is that of the United States |of America versus James Brad- shaw Sullivan, indicted on a sta- tutory charge, which is on the calendar for 10 o'clock Monday Totals morning. Members of the petit jury panel are all to report in Court at that time. Headquarters Hardeman WATER-PROOFED Hais H. S. Graves The Clothing Man Manslaughier Case of Kitka Jurars Reach Agreement! | at Early Hour This Morn- " ing - Read in Court | |turned by the jury of ten men and {two women in the. case of the United States of America versus when Judge George F. Alexander completed his instructions, until an early hour this morning when the decision was reached. The sealed verdict was presented when Court convened at 10 o'clock this morning. Senfence in the case of man- slaughter can by law be not more than 20 years imprisonment or less than one year. Members of the jury in the Kitka case which has been on trial in ;l.he United States District Court since Monday were: Inez |George B. Benson, John Clausen, | Sig. Swanson, Mrs. Mae {Isaac N. Hofstad, Harry Edgar | Young, Edwin Francis Cashel, Al- ‘lan Mackenzie, and Milburn Tip- | petts. | Bailiffs who had charge of the Jjurors from yesterday morning until |the verdict was reached at an early | hour today were Walter Bathe and |Mrs. Joe Wilson. -3-ALARM FIRE UNDER CONTROL SPRINGFIELD, Mass., Jan, 31— |A 3-alarm fire caused major dam- |age to one of the new buildings of | the Springfield Fields but the blaze | was brought under control before it could spread to other structures on the reservation. e |FOR PETERSBURG INTERMENT The remains of Mrs. Helen Za- ymora who passed away at the ‘Govemment Hospital on January 23 are at the Charles W. Carter Mortuary. Arrangements have | been made to send the remains to Petersburg, the deceased womaa's transportation, ] P R Y BUY DEFENSE BONDS for interment. COME IN HERE -YOU NIGHT- OWL- HOW DARE YOuU RING THE BELL AND WAKE ME UP AT THIS HOUR @ QH. WELL- SPEAK UP/. WHAT KEPT YOU OUT UNTIL. Is Verdictin |A. Baldwin and Edward J.Krause, | the House of Representatives up to Manslaughter was the verdict re-|hcon today were W. C. Stump and Nichalas. Kitka, charged with the|at 1 o'clock this afternoon. 5 | murder of his wife Nellie. | | - > 11115 oockyesterday * ovencon,| LAUGHLIN RITES ‘ Koy | When she was moved to Auk Bay.' John E. Nelson, Ernes. W. Davis, MP- Laughlin met his death in an Howell, | | former home, on the first available'Dr. J. W. Tankersley in North By GEORGE McMANUS e ————— | ~ FILE TODAY, First Republican filings for the Territorial Legislature in the Pirst Division were made in the Cleik of the U."S. District Court’s office shortly before noon today. All were for the House of Representatives. They were Frank Garnick, Grant of Juneau and Ralph A. Bartholo- mew, of Ketchikan. i Additional Democratic filings for Andy Gundersen, both of Ketchi- kan Filings close in the Clerk’s office MONDAY AFTERNOON Funeral services for Mrs. Qer- trude Laughlin will be on Monday at 2 p.m. from the chapel of the! Charles W. Carter Mortuary. Mrs. Laughlin arrived in Douglas in! STARTS SUNDAY Always 2 Editi COLISEUM — or four months. locate at the states. - - BUY DEFENSE BONDS without foundation, one 1893, three years after being mar- rled to John Laughlin in Tacoma,| Wash. She has made her home| ’mere until after her. last illne accident at the Treadwell Mine in| 1902, t Survivors are three sons, Roscoe Laughlin of Auk Bay, John Laugh- lin, also of Auk Bay, Matt Laugh- lin of Douglas, and a daughter,| Mrs. irginia Michael of Seattle. Mrs. Laughlin was a charter member of the Northern Light Re-| |oecca Lodge, No. Al of Douglas. She was also affiliated with the Douglas Eagles Auxiliary and the, Pioneers of Alaska Auxiliary. i oo oo agemmm ! GIRL SCOUTS PLAN EKATING ACTIVITIES | pe intervals when the rink is reopened it the nat as reported. Today the Niell started out on a hike to the :nd of the new road beyond the Oouglas bridge, as arranged at the meeting. DR. YOUNG ARRIV] Dr. J. E. Young, formerly of Cordova, arrived here yesterday from Seattle to appear as a wit- ness in a trial during the present court term. Dr. Young is now associated with | Carolina, e - BUY DEFENSE STAMPS | At a recent meeting of Douglas Girl Scouts plans to rollerskate at! scouts with their leader Miss M- | agency plans it. JUNEAU WHERE THE BETTER BIG PICTURES PLAY! o | =™ “RideKellyRide” | @ Tonight PREVIEW TONIGHT 1:15 A. M. ToD eNTuRy ™ SR E Y T , WARGARET LINDSAY FRANK McHUGH NOWI — “FOOTSTEPS IN THE DARKY McMURCHIES ENROUTE SOUTH CIVIL CASE TAKEN UND" Another family leaving Douglas during the week was Mr. and Mrs. K. C. McMurchie and child who have resided here for the past three | son They plan to m-iWh“:h was some vantage point m‘Genrze F. 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