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FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1942 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE JUNEAU. ALASKA “JEAN HERSHOLT STARTS TONIGHT IN CAPITOL FiLM [ THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES! re— " TODAY . SATURDAY Features Start— 1g Ten days'—7-9:50 Melody for 3'-—8:20-11:10 Beloved ‘Dr. Christian’ in "Melody for Three’ Heads Two-Feature Program A truly fine story, excellent pr duction, and faultless characteriz ody for Three,” starring Jean Her- sholt as “Dr. Christian” and al- lowing him unlimited range in his portrayal of the endearing country “Dr. Christian” | % +o.in the most exciting story of bis career! which is appearing at the Capitol Theatre tonight on a two feature Christian” to help a child prodigy time reunite his parents. a plane crashes in River ed conductor, who was divorced the doctor's well-meaning attempts to reconcile the parents, an unfor- tunate misunderstanding arises which threatens to keep them apart. The doctor gambles his meagre savings on a trip to Chicago with the boy, where the conductor is to broadcast a symphony over a national network. Highlight of uw‘1 picture comes with the finale, in which a seventy-five piece orches-: tra plays the stirring Brahms Hun- garian Dance No. 5, with the boy‘ as guest soloist. 1 | Lovely Fay Wray is cast as the ‘wife who is faced by conflicting | JEAN HERSHOLT FAY WRAY Walter Woolf King Schuyler Standish Sensational Young Violinist —ALSO— ‘emotions and ready for self-sacri- - N fice on behalf of her son. Walter Rex Harrison 7 H Woolf King is dashing as the world in renowned orchestra conductor. As- “MISSING trid Allwyn is the third of a tri-| TEN DAYS” angle, with Maude Aburne, Andrew | Tombes, Irene Ryan, little Patsy Lee Parsons and others lending ad- mirable support to the star. 'HIRST PLANS TRIP T0 INDIAN SCHOOLS “RED RYDER”—Saturday Matinee—and NEWS . SONOTONE bearing aids for the hard of hear- Moose Are ing. Audiometer readings. Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson, Blomgren Bldg — To Install : Indian Affairs, and Ralph W. Mize, I(ers | construction engineer for the office, planned to leave today for a three- weeks' inspection trip in the north. Mr. Hirst said they will visit Bethel, Tanana, White Mountain, Nome and other stations en route, Installation of new officers of the Loyal Order of Moose will take lace 3 g i & PLce. Bt e, xegilar meghing to attending to routine matters for "%‘}; w’_"c‘: e ‘;’c"’fk G, |the office. This will be Mr. Hirst's icers to be Installed are G.lgjpgy ¢rip north in the last three E. Allen as Governor, Grant Bald- ;4 g half years. | win as Junior Governor, Oscar Heg- During the General Supertend- I E 2 Y stad as Prelate, G. E. Almquist as ent's absence, Fred Geeslin, Ad- b .A' Past Governor and Walter Her-|ministrative Assistant, will be in i o manson as Secretary. icharge of the Juneau office. Jflhn L. COVi0h | F(?]luwim{ m? ):fxstallangn xxmdl P B L T DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE for wil be scrved at the moose nead- | STAR AIRLINES IS HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES | quarters in the Seward Building. : '" FROM AN(HORAGE Resident of Alaska for 30 Years | Ei 1 Solicit Your Vote | FOOD SALE Bud Brown and Joe E. Morris, of 5 | By Lutharan Ladies Aid, Satur- the Star Airlines, Anchorage, ar-| (Paid advertisement |day at Garnick’s Grocery starting rived here late yesterday afternoon 110 am | with passengers from the Third Di-| |vision city in a tri-motored Ford |and returned westward this morn-| A. P. CANDIDATE FOR TERRITORIAL SENATE Arriving here in the Ford plane iwere W. G. Heissenbuttel, L. J. Subject to the April 28th Primary Election | Hewitt, Clyde Mathews, Carrie Don- aldson, Wayne House, J. C. Morris, “YOU WORK FOR ME AND I'LL WORK FOR YOU!” (Paid advertisement) { |Robert Annly, Mrs. Nanele' Wells | |and Cecil Wells, Jr. | —_—————————— NOTICE | | AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing | | air route from Seattle to Nome, on! sale at J. B. Burford & Co. adv. ———e— BUY DEFENSE STAMPS A Check of My Record in the four sessions of the Legislature in which I have served will convince you of my belief in hon- est, efficient, economical government. I have con- fidence and faith in Alaskans’ ability to govern themselves. : Allen Shattueck CANDIDATE FOR THE SENATE DEMOCRATIC TICKET——Primaries, April 28 WALTER P. SHARPE Candidate for COMMISSIONER OF LABOR BORN IN NOME, ALASKA Resident of Territory—36 Years “Committed to Efficient Administration in Public Offic PROVEN RECORD AS COMPETENT ADMINISTRATOR tions mark the commendable "ML‘I»| The story of “Melody for Three,”| bill is based on efforts of “Dr.| achieve recognition and at the same | When | End, it| bears the boy's father, now a not»‘ from his wife before the child was | born twelve years before. Despite | YOUR VOTE WILL BE APPRECIATED Democratic Primary—April 28, 1942 (Paid Advertisement) Crossword Puzzle ACROSS L Salty Insects Brave Call forth in dor i tic fow! bl L L L S T M 36 Join . Ruminant 37 Flat bottle animal 38 Concerning 6 Kind of fried 39 Metric land cake measure . Arabian 40. Cog chieftain 41 Cistern Sole of @ plow 42, E Symbol for radium Dowry Kind ‘of rock Slamese coin Short for a man's name Suave Kind of 51. 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Hirst, General Super- hemisphereic defense policies? 1Is p. intendent for the Alaska Office of' __ K SPRING PLANTING! |the Army going all-out in its pre- — | paration of Alaskan defenses? What |will be the next major trend in ——— - POLITICAL ALERT Crystal Snow Jenne, KINY 6.45 Sat., April 25. SPRING HOUSECLEANING! GRIPPING FILM OF STHCOLUMN OPENS TONIGHT | Richard Arlen and Nils Asther, 20th Century Offering gripping suspense, the first film dealing with hemisphe:ic defense makes its bow at 20th Century Theatre tonight when | Paramount’s sky thriller, “Forced Landing,” opens for a two day run Here's a picture that gives the moviegoer top-flight entertainment and an exciting lesson on the dan- gers that stalk in the sky when fifth columnists cloak their planes in the clouds of dissension and dis- unity In a tropical Pacific island not far from the Americas, natives are at work modernizing their fortifi- cations. Nils Asther, commander of the island’s air corps, is deter- mined to keep the defense program from being completed. But Richard Arlen, an American pilot, is more than a match for the government's traitor, Aerial battles, firing squads and desperate native gunmen on the lo furnish a lively background for the absorbing romance between Arlen and Paramount’s newest screen personality, Eva Gabor, Euro- pean blonde who makes her film debut in this picture. Others in the cast include J. Carrol Naish, Evelyn. Brent, John Miljan and Victor Varconi. -, GOVERNOR TO LEAVE WASHINGTON TODAY Gov. Ernest Gruening sent a radiogram to the Governor's Of; fice here this morning, saying that he intended to leave Washington by plane for San Francisco at 5 o'clock this afternoon. The Governor plans to make a brief stay both in San Francisco and in Seattle on his way to Jun- eau. PSRRI TR Plant Sale—April 25. Northern Light Church. 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