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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1942 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE THREE THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES THEATRE SHUW PLACE Of JUNEAU 2% A SWEETHEART OF A PiCTURE! Music...Mirth Melody! LEON ERROL SATURDAY! 2 TODAY BIG Features DRAMA plus... in every sensation- thundering s¢ MUSICAL FILM NOW FEATURE FOR CAPITOL |""Where Did You Get that, | Girl"” Combines Comedy, | Romance and Melody | | comedy, romance and| Universal's latest song| |titled film, “Where Did You Get | That Girly", will be the attraction | at the Capitol Theatre tenight and| Mixing | melody, Terminal Island Aliens Rounded Up |"VIRGINIA” IN TECHNICOLOR WINSPLAUDITS | "t 20th Centufy?eature Star- NOW PLAYING inf Madeleine Carroll " : el | ViRGINAY Alternating smart comedy and gripping drama, Paramount pro- W JECHNICOLOR tarring MADELEINE sented an unsually entertaining Where the Better BIG Botlef story of life in the modern South, with its brilliant Technicolor pro- duction, “Virginia," now playing at | tamorrow | The story ates the adventures| lof a talented young swing baund| striving for success. Necessity of | concealing their identity after they | | have become famous, leads to hi-| |larious complications in what has | been described as one of the new year's gayest laugh films | Helen Parrish and Charles Lang, | the latter a newcomer, are seen in| | principal romantic roles while a‘ | whole host of comic favorites ap-| | HELEN PARRISH CHARLES LANG % Gloria Dickson John Litel “GREEN HORNET” Saturday Matinee Only LATEST NEWS EVENTS COMING SUNDAY — “BACK STREET" QUAKER poll(E DRAGGING | pear in the supporting cast. They | E nga gemen { Of linclude Leon Errol, Eddie Quillan,| FOR KARABE""KOFF 3 | Pranklin Pangborn, Stanley Fields, | J u n e a u G | r I I s Tom Dugan and Joe Brown, Jr. | In the b»lu-; that Frank Kara- b Inl addi:ion tdo the title son‘; re- | ” cently returned to favor, “Where| belnikoff may have committed sui- Announced Today 357 Bt onel oty Lo il cide by leaping into Gastineau ld ¢ = ] SHESae ] S My and’ Mrs: George W, Tl | G1K8 tHO. BRI (RIEY( ERIRERDE) s Channel, city police today began . ‘S\\'ing" and “Rug Cuttin’ Romeo, »| from their homes. dragging operations with grappling of Juneau, announcec the engage-| o g 2 4 gl f h A ment of their daughter, Kathleen |Written by Milton Rosen and Ever-| 100ks at the Alaska dock R o |ett carter. Earh tinthott Aia Besn: mlssing |YTIe, o Waltar: Sessely Foael | ; ; : JUNEAU S(ouls - s of this city. Arthur Lubin directed the pro since early Mecnday morning. Al- Mr. Garrett is the son of Mrs. duction adapted for the screen by | though he wrote notes saying Le w. g Hamling of Wrangell |Jay Dratler, Paul Franklin and! ARE OBSERV|“6 was troubled by ill health and was \e couple plan to be mairied in|Stanley Crea Rubin from Dratler's | E?mf; away, no other indication of geattle where they will make their |original story. his intentions have been uncovered. home. | % g ‘ THEIR BIRTHDAY ; L | i REGISTRATION | Broadcasts fo Be Made- i OF ALIENS IS | Other Features for RADIO SUBJECT ~ Week Aranged | Juneau Scouts, Cubs and Sea ? i | Scouts, today, joined with one and U:figdge sz‘";l“:_'nefmr'gl‘f“'“‘):_: a half million members of the Boy %Dlvision, will speak ove:’- KXNYI]MS‘S“O“L\ of America in launr?u}ng a ‘evenlng el iack on Aha) it week of Scout and Cub activities in i g > < observance of the 31st anniversary Jei; of ?‘]llien reils'"‘“o"‘ 1a.|f the Movement in the United | e will, speal as a representa-|giates. |tive of the United States Depart-| Juneau Scouts were seen in uni- jment of Justice and explain the form at school today, and will fol- | proclamation issued by the Presi- low the general custom of wearing {dent of the United States requir- the uniform during the entire week. |ing that each alien enemy of the| Tonight over Radio Station KINY |age of 14 years or over obtain a|the first of a series of Scout pro- | special Certificate of Identification |grams will be broadcast at 7:30 | bearing his photograph and other |9'clock. Other programs will be on pertinent information which he|the air as follows: Saturday even- Py | must carry on his person at I\ll;"‘g at 6:45 o'clock; Sunaay after- HEATER times. noon at 4; Mcnday evening at 8; Application for these Certificates| TUS0RY, Themng &y e b e i . | must be applied for in Alaska be- ay at 8:30; and hursday at 5:30. ’(/4” J/tlp 7/0« Banish 2“1“!424«4”, tween the dates of February 9 and| The first general Scout activity . |28 and Judge Holzheimer will dis-|Of the week will be The Boy Scout NN The most ¢tonsistent thing about | U5 information pertaining to this ?]1"Xfl‘ ‘s"”’ 2 Sunday, "Fh”f"rv 8 the old coal or wood stove was the | °bligation that will be of interest, | & 3:30 :”l“('k 85 R, Mactusin constant mess. But today you can not only to those directly affected LS ETesbseriag ABRION, - At say good-bye forever to Xirt and but also to the genera: puolic. B FASIaaate: 40r b SOREN0s TRNED drudgery }n he.(i}?g, There's no S 4 \fhadr"‘ under the direction of Ad- muss or fuss when you us utant Stanley Jackson, Presi: Quaker Burnoil Heager’:..neil:le: Subscribe to the Daily Alakag;f the Juneau M»::::?;‘,..lp,::fln:f :;tg:oivtld(linozmh:?r: :r :i“ clea‘l'\'in' up | Empire—the paper with the largest tion. Toes oraaiis loday!fl see the new nild crlrculacilfan” Plans are being developed for a “FUEL saviyg MECHANICAL pRrofy AVAILABLE on 4, QUAKER HEATERS: THE THOMAS HARDWARE (0. PHONE 555 DON'T FORGET THE FIREMEN'S ANNUAL BALL—SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14 1891—Half a Century of Banking—1941 The B.M. Behrends Bank Oldest Bank in Alaska COMMERCIAL SAVINGS el e B R rests on the bottom of Pearl Harbor after the attack, December 7. Male Japanese aliens, number some 400, resi in Los Angeles harber, were taken into custody in a surprise round-up by 180 Federal, City and County !an(\on's excellent performance in officers. A group of Japanese, watched by two plainclothes men (left), |tonight at 8 o'clock in the Amer-| isted and Torn Baffleship Arizona Restson Harbor | g Crushed into helplessness by Japanese bombs which started a blazing war on many Pacific fronts, (Official U. 8. Navy picture). 2 1g on Terminal Island, vital naval and shipbuilding center | waits remaoval after being roused | | Richardson: Highway May Be Improved }S('ulll Rally for Thursday evening February 12 under the direction of Harold Roth, Activities Chairman for the Juneau Scout District 13 Court direction of Thursday, PFebruary of Honor, under the Henry Harmon, Chairman of the Advancement Committee, will be 1held in the Elks lodge room. Special | features of this Court will be the Installation of two Juneau Cub Packs, a Sea Scout Bridge of Honor, and a Tenderfoot Investiture Cere- mony Scout window displays will be a feature of the week. All Anniver- sary Week activities are under the general direction of W. C. Kennel ! House Debates Bill Con-| faining Alaskan | Appropriations 1 Juneau Scout Commissioner. WASHINGTON, Feb. 6 — The House 'today began debate on'a | deficiency appropriation: bill “con. taining a $2,200,000 item' to im- R | prove the Richardson Highway be-| Members of the 40-8 will meet | !Ween Fairbanks and Valdez, | t The Appropriation Committee re- ican Legion Dugout and a full at-|ported thdt ‘early provision of the tendance is desired. It is promised | money ' would enabie the Interior the session will be over at 11:30| Department to take advanfage' of o'clock. | the most favorable conditiofis -and i would shorten the time ' required, for the work. & L o Witnesses tebtified ‘thé, work pro- Rainbow Girlsto | wiwesed wbiied e | x?bly cou done’ 'in” ane yeur Mee' 1:30 Saiurday | with high priority ratings.for tae necessary steel bridges. A The deficiency bill also containe Members of the Rainbow Girls|a $300,000 item for t,.m;,t‘:‘og will hold their regular afternoon| on star routes for Alaska. The Post| business meeting tomorrow after-| office Department said -the ‘Army | ncon at 1:30 o'clock in the Scottish | paq requested additional service In Rite Temple. it Miss Betty Rice, Worthy Advisor, e T, b will preside at the meeting and all members are requested to attend. Empire Classifleds Pay! s & | i the U. S. S. Arizona, 32,600-ton battleship, BRINGING UP FATHER THE POLICE JUST TELE- PHONED THAT THEY HAVE A MAN DOWN THERE WITH THE SAME NAME AS MY BROTHER'S - GO DOWN AND EXPOSE POSTOR- XA%%EEE RIGHT- E-HE IS AN IMPOSTOR- By GEORGE McMANUS IT'S MAGGIE'S OL MAN - | HAVE TO BAIL HIM OUT- {uralization examinations the appli- | Jones averages: the 20th Century Theatre. Given an excellent script, the picture’s stars, ever-beautiful Made- Jeine Carroll and personable Fred MacMurray, make the most of it Both turn in performances that can rank with the best each has done. This is the third time these engaging romancers have been teameéd together, and it is a glow- ing tribute to their artistry. “Virginia” introduces for the first time Stirling Hayden, a newcomer to the screen. Tall and blond, Hay- ¢ den s a strikingly handsome young . man with a definite flair for act- Late World News ing. Although it is said that this Kiddies' Malinee is the first acting he has done, Tomorrow—1 P. M. FRED MacMURRAY STIRLING HAYDEN HELEN BRODERICK MARIE WILSON CAROLYN LEE the picture completely belies that fact, A brilliant supporting cast s —— e headed by Helen Broderick, Mare —— C O L IS E UM — Wilson, adorable, little Carolyn Lee, LAST TIMES TONIGHT Tom Rutherfurd, Paul Hurst, Leigh “FLIGHT FROM DESTINY™ Whipper, Louise Beavers and Dflf': HOSP"A'- NOTB“ by Jones. - > A son was born to Mrs. Rowland Bingham at St. Ann's Hospital last ELEVEN PASS . CITIZENSHIP feihme s S ¥ EXAMS TODA Naturalization hearings took % place in the United States District Robert Hanson, from Hoonah, Court this morning before Judge was admitted to St. Ann's Hospital George F. Alexander. United States yesterday. Attorney William A. Holzheimer was examining officer and eleven Young Betty Williams is in the members of the class passed their Government Hospital receiving final - examinations and were ad- medical attention. mitted to citizenship. [ - Those who passed the examina- Mr. and Mrs. John James are the tions this morning were given the parents of a son, Ronald John, bora oath of .allegiance to the United at the Government Hospital. { States of America in Court at 3 o'clock this afternoon. Following Elmer Johnson underwent a surs the administration of the oath of gical operation at the Government allegiance the Rev. Willis R. Booth, Hospital this morning. of the Northern Light Presbyterian —— . ————— Church gave a talk on citizenship. WOMEN Four of the new citizens were Regular ‘meeting Sat., !nmerly citizéens ot Norway and 8 pm, three of Russia, two of Great Brit- ain and one each of Sweden and | aqy, PFinland. In addition to the nat- Mrs. Paul Parker and baby were dismissed from St. Ann’s Hospital today and have returned home. OF THE MOOSE Feb. 7, at GERTIE OLSON, Recorder. o — NOTICE of Elmi Kanvidan cation for repatriation Evalina Johnson Liedes AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing was granted. afir route from Seattle to Nome, on Those who passed citizenship | sale at J. B. Burford & Co. adv, . were; George Savolinen, Wilhelm Ludvik Jacobsen, Margaret Doug- las, Edward Gustav Jensen Ville, Love Fletcher, Marie Regine Hav- dahl, Alexander Gadzaeff, Nickolay Sakgaeff, Sergel Nichonovich, Oscar Jonson and Ole Anderson. Banal s Ay FIRST AID CLASS OF FIREMEN HOLD EXAM. MEETING The Firemen’s First Aid Class will held their examination tonight at Percy's Cafe. Helgar Larson is| the instructor in charge. | e STOCK QUOTATIONS NEW YORK, Feb. 6 — Closing quotatipn of Alaska Juneau mine stock today is 2%, American Can 63, Anaconda 27!i, Bethlehem Steel | 64, Commonwealth and Southern | 14, Curtiss Wright 7%, Internation- | al Harvester 51, Kennecott 34%, New York Central 9%, Northein| Pacific 6%, United States Stcel' 52!z, pound $4.04. DOW, JON AVERAGES The following are today’s Dow,; industrials 109.47, rails 28.56, utilities 14.08. e BUY DEFENSE ~CARA NOME FACE POWDER Instant new loveliness is yours when you use youe fint of this exquisite pows ':.‘. T 9 | REG. fade GET YOUR SIZE . TINT TODAY ll i Al 0 ' Butler-Mauro Drug Co. The Rexall Store HEADQUARTERS TYPHOON SUITS Ideal for Hunters and Fishermen Sizes Small, Medium, Large Extra Large All in Stock H. S. Graves The Clothing Man STAMPS The Alaska Federal Savings and Loan . Association of Juneau has again declared . an annual dividend of four per cent for its depositors. Start Your Account Tomorrow with $1 or More 4% Money Available at /| Time Accounts Government Insured Any Up to $5.000.00 Alaska Federal Savings and Loan Association of Juneau e PP T OTITTIITTOTOTIOTT

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