The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 28, 1942, Page 3

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T T e R =1 DOUBLE FEATURE | imp i ty (rash 'NGHT IN RIQ" | Ammmmmmmmmmmeer Shngtsor pen | NOW_ SHOWING, rewless Blmp |Mys|g bf\a gy | FEATURES SAMBA e AT 20TH CenTuRY | IOPLENTUR, Saturday Matinee Only “lady Scarface” Shares iNew Lo LET Bill Here with "Hono- Dancer Makes Debutin | A ssruenst 1o £ Technicolor Film Alice _Don g \1 s " . ling ! i lulu Lu Tomght FAYE AMECHE ' d . swootheurt 2 ; v How an ambitious girl photo- The dance sequences in “That Carmen _ - e grapher gets involved in the dar Night in Rio,” now showing at the MIRA"“A gerous pursuit of a desperate f 20th Century Theatre, introduce the male gangster, is the stirring story tantalizing South American rhythm of “Lady Scarface.” Dennis O'Keefe, | of “The Samba.” | Judith Anderson and Frances Neal \ Carmen Miranda, who is starred top the cast. The picture is show- l\mh Alice Faye and Don Ameche ing at the Capitol on a double bill in the 20th Century-Fox Techni- Following a big Chicago robbery color film, does it to perfection, and murder by -Slade, the female according to dance experts who Dillinger, and her ruthless hench- have seen the film. men, a young police officer is as- Today “The Samba” is one of signed to track down the gang. The the most popular dances south of trail leads him to New York. | |the Caribbean. Despite its appar- - Hula with a Spanish accent! {ent intricacies it is really quite o That's the way Eupe Valez de- simple. Done to a rather fast 6-3 SHOWS AT EDEN"“ 0 KEEFE scribes her own original version of | | tempo, the movement is mainly in : lm,msou the undulating South Seas dance {the upper part of the body and, FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1942 s e e THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA SHOWS AT 3 16 ] 8:15—10:50 ¢ Frances NEAL she performs in Columbia’s “Hono- tunlike the rumba, consists of au 9:45 \_._._._.._ RN lulu Lu,” boisterous new comedy at |circular motion, while the feet o with 9 g ey the Capitol Theatre. 'a simple polka step S. Z. SAKALL LATE NEWS EVENTS Although the Latin beauty has| | The stars, Don Ameche, Alice| |J.CARROLNAISH Faye and Carmen Miranda, head CURT BOIS performed many Mexican dances on | Who -sciecsi Y Anb St g et a cast which includes & . Sakall, attemp! a rous : 7 . i 3 J. Carrol Naish, Curt Bois n dd o Mg ot il Sprawled on a street in Daly City, a suburb of San Francisco, lics the deflated Navy patrel blimp which ols - and pele eru rg Is NOVI "DES TOMORROW ‘::lx]f:lhn:\{lc:h;:;‘,?i‘? énmi':ow(;“:;i::? crashed with its crew mysteriously missing. An extensive search has been made for the two Navy officers »,l_':"'.'.’,;fl'mt“;‘,'jgfi mnl‘{'mf““‘:“:‘ “'"X“[‘ 4 ors in “Honolulu Lu” with tem-| that were aboard the blimp. ) . R, (ten by George Seaton, Bess Merc- Au“‘onled |° Issue High tide 3:47 am., 17.3 fect | Destuous Miss Valez. The actress . i dyth and Hal Long. Low tide 9:55 am., -0.7 feet -introduces two original songs, J J w ] E 'I‘ 0 ! i e S - . (o tide 411 pm. 175 feet “That's the Kind of Work I Do, OOdard BERG N pu S “ HEI_D DIRE(IOR 0 TEACH IN McGRATH | Impiovement Bonds s io e e e o oot du I ‘ } : | —_ - -ee - by Sammy Cahn and Saul Chap- FI“E SHow HERE i of AR( To pul i Miss Dorothy Davis was an out- MINISTER TRANSFERS \“n' going passenger for the Westward | WASHINGTON, Aug. 28— The ; ! passe Awa with Alaska Star Air Lines er izing the town of Petersburg, Al-| The Rev. R. Rolland Armstrong, B | . h 3 & i | teach during the coming year. aska, to issue $125000 in bonds for pastor of the Fairbanks Pres Y bl »- REPORT TRAFFIC | e i : LR e improvements to its hydroelectric | terian Church since 1940, hl\hlb(‘t"n | Jo’hn .}Yn(-ob]V.Vonda(r(L 5.51 “," ()l\‘,::‘ En'ertamer Presen'ed w“h M““ary and Navalwelfal’e i plant, water system and to con- appointed pastor of the Presby- VIolAI time one of the most popular men | ! , : ; struct and equip a municipal hos- | terian Church at Anchorade and in Juneau, member of the Masonic | Key '0 CI|Y by Mayor Program '0 Be car"ed [ Q . i T Lodge, Scottish Rite, a city coun-| LAST TIME TONIGHT pital. e B Wosggg e o ALERT LAST EVE cimer. veteran member o ine Harry Lucas | Out i," Juneau THE MAD DOCTOR" THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES! LEONID KINSKEY <~ Directed by Irving Cumm T TR : bage, who is going to the pastor-| Juneau Volunteer Fire Department, | Peter Sofie has entered St. Ann’s ate of the East Palestine, Ohio,| veteran of the World War, and| ita ¢ A P, I “obaarvance o the : Albrt: dast| ndcpinstt i | stage, screen and radio enter-| To establish a branch Field Di- Hospital for medical treatment. Presbyterian Church. ast | preminent in the sheet metal zm(l“mn“_ Edgar Bergen, who knows rector's office of the Milltary and night, Director of Civili Def g rofess! aving 3 las a whole very good, although|some time, died early this atter- | WP and talk, planned to leave Ju- erican Red Cross m‘.)unrmx, F. AM. one automobile driver refused to|noon in St. Ann's Hospital. {neau early this morning after put- Hu«'haunu‘). Field Director nr‘me [ihey ~hathor retinfionns W han]| dits Gharie S0 Bathy Ariho v on bl Hdriyepighth's Alkka | ABC TaRIVEAC hives yessmiliy [Xace % show in 11 days last night for the| Sitka. |warned to do so. ary is g eral arrange- | " P G D N o handling funeral AIrange-penefit of troops at Juneau. | While this office will work closely Lotk o Gotal aoentam ot da s rosaaia. ot Aebiis sy JErreen ad Hia' No. 3 GHRe | with ‘the IDIAIDRAPer of he ANO aarave) ' 1887, 1n He o Galte rm" ame | MéCarthy with him on the tour|its purpose is social service work [ J % » California, came|.,g seemed anxious to get out of with enlisted men of the armed Nine first aid stations reported|to Alaska around 1910 { | patie: % ? | Alaska ‘as soon as possible because forces and it will act as liason patients and ambulances in attend- e was an expe | @ He was an expert in sheet metalj, " woc having a hard time hold- ' representative between the men | ance, and 28 first aiders reported |work, and for some time was em-| s i { s inf harlie to his 756 cents a week and their h n AR in. Patients failed to appear at|ployed with C. W. Young Cnm]);\nj\" ke Dhau s o e g i 4 iy e R i | TRIANGLE CLEANERS New Location Juneaqu Laundry : e : after giving Charlie a chance to Mr. Buchanan said. Building four stations, and ambulances ut | 3 3as e: g Ci 4 i i ices Jy‘u;]l the };vld l‘;:.‘f;‘“‘m:]hf":\v»" (/;’1"‘“ see how much other wage earners Miss Juanita Kay, Assistant to * G SRR Lo de sy e donee | 4T¢ making in Alaska, | Field Director, will be in direct “for better ; iring much of his early residence | yyoryimer snerd, from Keokuk, charge of the office in Juneau appearance”’ have taken and returned their|in Juneau, |oaths of office which does not in-| During the World War he wns‘mwu' B wl.l,h i S superv‘lsxun kL |clude a large number in the hands|with the American Expeditionary last night, as did” Aphelid, the sad|chanan who {8 Shéhdquartered. in * of i3 e American EXpeditionity oy maiq whose face is Bergen's|Sitka. Miss Kay who is widely ex- |of air raid sergeants who have not|Forces and was“one of a limited hand perienced in this field and was ':"“é““gl :;;em to Personnel Officer | number of “water scouts” in France, Bengen was entertained at dia ‘Iormerly secretary to the Field Di WHISKEY . B. Phillips or Director Robert- | bei : : ¢ n p: Robert- | being an expert plumber as well| ;o pefore the performance by | rector, arrived this morning from Kentucky straight bourbon =100 proof son. as sheet metal worker. . z . eut. ¥ W. el - |Seward where she has been on N | The auxiliar 2k fofde 1 % : b ILuul Col. Roy Riegle, com- | lational Distillers ProductsCorporation, N.Y. | ¥ ol ce is be-| He married Sophie Lund, sister|;.;jer of the troops here. After similar duty. | — {ing gradually increased, a acl r e re- . i nd injof Jack Lund, for many years fore-| yne yair-pour show, Col. Riegle| Location’of the branch Field Di- Distributed by National Groceryl the future reports will be made of |[man of the Empire Printing Com- i i " pan ash. the number in attendance at each|pany. Later, however, Mrs. Wood-lmmmmmned WEAIA, MSCAE ) REe Dl I L 00 A Com L4 Shaiile W PHONE alert. ard was separated from him anl‘u" Roparay, TRSHE setpoent. e e = i SO AR d|" Mayor Harry 1. Lucas, who dlso|vet been determined but it is ex- | ik ” Dlinl-)xcl;unon to householders cf'it is believed she is now in the WM&&; guest yM the n;.m\:vw;; ::g‘pecwd that it will be establls;:d : he food emergency bulletin is still | states. . i y ! ' ¢ i show, presented Bergen with a real and working within a short time, g being made, and a supply of the| Woodard was taken to St. Ann's Alaskaz key to Ju;‘leau, made “F: Mr. Buchax’fan said. He wm" re- | bulletins will be placed at grocery|Hospital last week and died shortly stores, requesting them, for the|after noon today. |use of their customers. Funera] arrangements will be an- The calling of the next alert|nounced later, |was left to the discretion of Di- of two small totem poles and}mnin in Juneau until all arrange- | trimmed in ivory. The key was|ments are completed. shaped by Don Skuse. Bergen| Mr. Buchanan, who was in the looked the key over, said: “Give | Marine Corps during World War JUMBOS THE WAR-TIME | BOTTLE FOR | rector Robertson who said it would BERSE i P me a half-hour with it and Ill|1 is enthuslastic concerning the v k done by the Field Director's probably be held on Thursday, Sep- hiwssde fulking e 3 P tember 10, by which time “3:; s;:»- FR‘"K WRIGHI oF Bergen was the third entertainer [offices of the ARC in assisting men 4 fens " Couriall NoBee: to be. able it to visit Juneau this year in con-|With prchlems of all types. D POSITS distribute the air raid warden hel- ICY STRAITS HERE |:ccton wien entertaining seryice | TR ' mets. men, komedian Joe E. Brown and| Private Henry Michels has en- lN THIS BANK BEER ST S P T Frank Wright, Jr., Secretary and |singer Al Jolson preceding him. tered St. Ann's Hospital for sur- ARMY BUYS VEGETABLES |Superintendent of the Icy Straits Bob Hope, popular radio and&ery. AR Salmon Cannery, at Hoonah, ar-|screen funster is scheduled to visit R AT, A 0 SRR The 32 ox. generous Jumbo saves metal for Uncle Sam— and saves money for you. Say “Rainier in’ Jumbos, please.” It’s the popular, patriotic pack=- age for beer. | Three truck loads of cabbage, |TiVéd in Juneau yesterday aboard |Alaska next month for the pur-| lettuce, potatoes, turnips and other |# C2nnery tender, with a group of | Pose of entertaining Alaskan ll‘OODS.! greens were recently sold to the|®MPloves on their way to the A R | COMING SOON LA south th i has s th 'l‘. erTny nzwfi:?i‘;m:;e”;fi:: e:sr nt‘;]: ended. G Dl(K (I."HERO IS <2“ CEN RY' season, vegetables will be marketed| M. Wright plans to return to his; ! ANOTHER ‘DODGE CITY'! C sk Governmens on Mondays and Thursdays. plant tomorrow o complete the JUNEAU VISITOR | /5.0 b e prodeugis L MR LR e season’s work. b e « . supervi tly for the tion of our Elmer Howeter has been admit-| Although he said that any fig- \ | depositors. Additional security is provided through this ted to St. Ann’s Hospital for medi- | Ures on the amounts canned this Dick Clithero, son of Mr. and | | bank’s membership in Federal Deposit Insurance Corpors= s el ceason would have to come from |Mrs. Russell Clithero, of Sitka,| ! tion, 8 United States Government agency which insures his Seattle office, Mr. Wright inti- |8s been visiting in Juneau and i each depositor against low to @ maximum of $5,000. BUY DEFENSE STAMPS mated this afternoon that the pack expocs e g gt Fir N i l B nk BUY DEFENBE STAMPS INSURED 2% was “satisfactory.” day to return to his home where | he will resume his stydies in the i Sitka High School. ‘ oo 4 e e AR of JUNEAU, ALASEA | Gust Lundell has entered St.|. While he is in Juneau, Mr. Cli-|(MORGAN - WYMAN - MORRIS - KENNEDY i |Ann’s Hospital for medical treat- thero is staying at the Gastinea:w | Dieced by RAY ENRIGHT - s oy cone coe INSURANCE CO ment. Hotel. L A 4-STAR HIT! eamanrr || g 63 Calls An OWL CAB (g8 QUICK FREEZE i FOR THE HOME Extra Large Capacity " GEE - S \S WAAL - T RECKON \ \0SE —- Eleven Cobic Feet s\xg\v's\é ‘}(%“ "{ffi FsoR“ WME AN 0\027_15‘ P BUT, SUPPOSIN' w\i‘\}&%fl‘m anTo | for 500 Ibs. or More i s SETIER START QLT SERGEANT CASSIDY -DALLY 'ROUND AFTER Space for SNUEFY — CANTCRA OUR BELONGING Bne T et 2 /[ O TS ONER WIF JUST SEE THEM SNEET GEORG( idian PEACHES 2 k?i F 1 GOT 45\6.12 WUTA O' BETS SPREAD OWT ANONGST CONVENIENT EFFICIENT W SOME. WL-TEMPERED SAVE GAS 3:5“"0" SEE THEM R WRRMINTS WERE N CRNP BAVE TIRES consumption TODAY SAVE TIME of electricity The Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. JUNEAU ALASKA ik

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