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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1942 — SONGS! SPECTACLE! ROMANCE! IT’S LAUGH-TIME! IT'S LOVE-TIME! IT'S WALTZ-TIME! STARTS SUNDAY——PREVUE B ) LAST TIMES TONIGHT— Show Place of Juneau § THE BIG can Politics Kicked Out binis ffimprinllin Of Window by Chisf 1020 0 0 bresicent nas two potent political left over with two hooks. First ed Congress before h legislative pow- in his hands crossed Execufive of Nation ;. One) cor ing down iy plac HAS (Continued from P the responsibility on his own shoul- ders. . Bty ooy iz, 3 He has fived it so the incum- S€cond. A€ disclaimed all Pents can point out, to the strong- | interest in “dictatorship with that arm lobbyists that if they (the OD€ strong paragraph: “When this candidates up for re - election) 8 n, the power ~‘!mm-: which I act will automatically revert to hadn’t acquiesced to the President’s demands, he would have put them into effect anyway. He has provided also a band- wagon that the heretofore luke- ~ Feature at Capilol the people—to whom they belong.” e Empire Classifieds Pay! Rise Stevens and Nelson Eddy form an incomparable pair in the screen version of the great musical comedy, “The Chocolate Soldier,” which opens at the Capitol Sunday. IN WAR AS IN PEAGE DEPOSITS IN'THIS BANK ARE INSURED CONSEIVATIV'! management and strict Governmens, supervision work constantly for the protection of our’ | depositors. Additional security is provided through this bank'’s membership in Federal Deposit Insurance Corpora- tion, 8 United States Government agency which insures - ' esch depositor against los to & maximum of $5,0000 First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASEA NCE CORPORATIO AL DEPOSIT INSU TONIGHT 1:15A. M. Shows Sunday continuous from 2 - Matinee Prices 'til 5 *"Mexican Spitfire’s Baby" and "Blondie Goes 1o College” lowed | appointed |assigned to the Plague Suppressive | Laboratories in San Francisco, and me—— Plus— >AVALCADE AVIATION n HOW TO HOLD R HUSBAND BACK" L} LATEST NEWS OF BUY A WAR BOND HERE AS A SALUTE T0 YOUR HERQES! FALL FISHING DATES FOR SOUTHEAST ALASKA ANNOUNCED an- of this The following schedule was nounced by the Fishery Division the Fish and Wildliie Service ning regarding opening for fall fishing in Southeast Alaska In most cases, three-day extensions have been established with opening date moved ahead In Icy Straits Eastern and West- d the ern Districts, all in the u area, the season will open at 6 am September 28 For the rest of Southeast Alscka the season will open on Octobe. 2 at 6 am Fishing still continues in Yakutat District and will be to continue until October 9, an extension of the closing date from September 30. the al- PR R KAARLO W. NASI IN CALIFORNIA According to a letter received this week by friénds in the Terri torial Department of Health, Kaar- lo W. Nasi, formerly director of Public Health Engineering for the Territory, is now living in San Francisco. Mr. "Nasi resigned his position here this summer when he was to the United States Public Health Service. He has been is now living in that city with his wife and son Johnny. FIRE VICTIM WIL BE BURIED MONDAY Ralph Miller, four-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. James Miller, who lost his life early Thursday morn- ing in a fire which destroyed the upper floor of the Miller house in the Indian Village will be buried jon Monday, it was announced to- day at the Charles W. Carter Mor- tuary. Services will be held at 2 pm. Monday in the Memorial Presby- terian Church, with the Rev. Wal- ter Soboleff conducting. HOSPITAL NOTES Pvt. John Matson, Pvt. William Richardson and Pvt. Raborne Price have been discharged from St. Ann's Hospital. Marie - Peters and Natalia Eman- off have been discharged from the Government Hospital. Master Peter Cassel has beenad- mitted to the Government Hospital. — .- ATKINSON OFFICIAL ARRIVES IN JUNEAU R. H. Northcutt, Pfoject Engin- eer for the Guy F, Atkinson Com- pany, arrived in Juneau this week and is staying at the Baranof Ho- tel while in the city. ; v d THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA i FAVORITE OPERA | __ INFORMATVE EAST SIDE KIDS . OPENS SUNDAY “=IN NEW PICTURE ' ON CAPITOL BIll‘ iy AT 20TH CENTURY “The Chocolate Soldier” | |""Bowery Blifzkrieg” Will Stars Nelson Eddy, | Open. for Juneau Rise Stevens ! Run Tomorrow There is one thing to be Preview & Tonight 1:15 AM. { “The colate Soldier,” new| vid | Metro - Goldwyn - Mayer musical| | for practically every picture star |comedy, which will open at the ring the “East Side ‘Kids'—it i | Capitol Theatre tomorrow, offers almost certain to be imbue Nelson Eddy in a gay, romantic that particular flavor and individu and introduces Rise Stevens, ality that is so much a p of a new singir those boisterous rowdies Not only % e picture give For some reason there is a zest {Eddy’s voice full range with a wide 3 nd a tang to these photoplays variety of son it it gives him : that stamp them in a class of their 2 part ideally suited to him, as a g £ |own. Such a picture is*Monogram |young singer and husband deter- £ “Bowery Blitzkrieg,” starring the |mined to find out whether or not| ‘East Side Kids” with Leo Gorcey | his wife loves him and him alone Bobby Jordan, Huntz Hall, Warren | Their harum-scarum domestic life Hull and Charlotte Henry. The reaches its climax when he film opens tomorrow at the 20th mas- | | Century Theatre “Bowery Blitzkrieg" elements necessary for ane 1 comedy o | querades as his own rival For the first time on the Eddy sings in two has a ! screen, | § his voices, natural baritone and bass, in play- ing picture-—drama ling the dual roles pense and action. Director Wallace A notable addition to this musi- Fox, assisted by some tip-top per- cal extravaganza is the glamorous formances from an able cast, has personality and brilliant voice of welded these elements into a sound Rise Otevens. The first American 1 developed product girl to portray the fiery Delilah in e story is deftly written and “Samson and Delilah” for the believable. It is the saga of M Metropolitan opera in 22 years, she McGinnis, a tough young character sings one of the arias in the pic-| All the foot-loose and fancy-free | who rules the east side with an iron |ture and pro.es herself a definite! lads around Hollywood are | fist. Muggs, played by Leo Gorc screen “find.” | cheering an innovation intro- finally gets in one fight too many e | duced by Mary Elliott (above), |and winds up in reform school MAN WITH A SCENARIO WRITTEN UP a newcomer to the movies in Hollywood, when she posed for pictures for studio casting files at M-G-M. On the front of her bathing suit was a lot of in- formation usually inscribed on the back of such pictures, which makes things casy for the file clerks. DOUGLAS NEWS COUNCIL MEETI Douglas City Council scheduled to meet at thg next Monday night. is S The Friars Club he was so filled with | regularly could not acknowledge usual hour emotion he I.lfe Of |rVing Bef“n WOUldm;mr toasts or reply to the nice Business matters of routine nature . | things they said about him. But' await the session. Make Good Movie- |tnere was a piano nandy, ana Ber- - R lin sat down to it and in s “sp " in words and that drew cheers from L They said it was a song th: Just Plain Facts BY GEORGE TUCKER Ed Cashel received word yester- remain published on the hearts of | day from his wife and daughter, o NEW YORK, Sept. 2o.—Irving . 1,‘\,,},,(.,.5 forever. | Margaret Lindsay, that they are ik P Berlin . . . What a musical com- AR now in Seattle having returned ; edy could be written around his life | 'y woulgn't want to drag any-|there from Yakima, Wash., where AND THE What a movie could be made tning 5o vulgar as money into a|they have been residing since leav- s 2!:0 P\nul“::-x;mkx:.;ltlp h‘l;m?l”‘; remantic biography hm.ilu'”n\\;.flt‘:ll‘lne‘ m‘rv(’. With nu'vrmnlm-'er r'e—‘ 20 MINUTES LATE NEWS ; This I= The Army,” which|cordings of 105 degrees and over startles you to remembe: that he panin conceived for the army|the heat ihere drove them to the BOWERY BLITZKRIEG was born in Russia, that he came anq whieh Is on Broadway &t the|coast they said. SPECIAL ATTRACTION to tiic Unied States when he was yioment, will net $800,000 by time >-oo—— % = only four, and that he was selling if js withdrawn this month fof G- | RESUME DOUGLAS RESIDENCE cities Mrs. J. B. Marshall and son, was only eight years old Help-| Toqay, at the absolute height of [Roy Osborne, have returned to ing to earn a few dimes for shoes, ¢ career, Irving Berlin is 58, the |make their home on the Island and for the rest of the Kids &i|gasher of three daughters—M again and are relocated at the home Ellin, Linda, Elizabeth—and doesn’t |Kilburn Apartments. During the THEATRE T|;.-’ Bowery was a blowsy thor- .weigh an ounce more than he did |[summer they had residence at their '.;'»-:l are in a sentimental era of 95 yvears ago he proof of this|country home on the Glacier High- drooping handlebar moustachios . ¥\ his old army uniform which | way and foaming beer mugs when ¥rV-| gorffn wore as a Sgt. in the last ISP S G—— ing Berlin trouped its stalls, wind- ., It still fits him perfectly SAVE THE DATE ing ap, eventually, at Nigger 2 STVl F Oct. 17 | It was at Mike's that he wrote | gypseribe to the Daily Alaska Douglas Fireman’s Dance bhis first song. “Marie from Sunny pmpire—the paper with the largest i — Ttaly and until the day of paid circulation. | BUY DEFENSE STAMPS !her death it remained his mother’s e - - - —_— favorite song. Irving Berlin’s fav- orite, he once told me, was “Alex- H ander's Ragtime Band,” but his oml"g o en ury . wife's, the former Ellin Mackay. is 2 / : < s | 1f you wrote a musical comedy i b & “ around Berlin's career you would i w A have plenty of laughs and also some heartbreak material to work with His courtship and mar- riage to the daughter of the late Clarence H. Mackay, president of the Postal Telegraph Company, in 1926, flared into headlines all around the nation, and it was only over the father's furious and bitter protests that Ellin Mackay became |Irving Berlin’s bride. People still {talk of Mackay’s sullen anger re- sulting from the frustration he felt {when he failed to break up the |match. But he failed, and it &:s }remajned like so many of Berlins ‘songs. a true romance, the inspir- |ation, doubtless of more than one of Berlin's lovelier songs. Irving Berlin is an intensely sen- timental man, and once at a sur- | prise dinner given for him by thel Those scrap-happy East Side Kids start fighting among themselves Bobby Jordan and Leo Gorcey slug it out in “Bowery Blitzkrieg” at the 20th Century, the feature starting Sunday. JAMES CAGNIY ‘BRIDE CAMEC.0.I OPMLENTURY Their Wildest Funniest Hit? MILL MEN ——— BET1E DAVIS Matinee Sunday 2:00 P.M. BOBBY GORCEY - JORDAN nuntz HALL WARREN HULL CHARLOTTE HENRY. Produced by Sam Katzman ted by Watlace For. an Woud and lahy Screenplay by Sam Robins NEWS ¥ CARTOON (59" ¢ SPORTS - \/7% FAMOUS QUIZ KID 7:30 and 9:50 8:30 and 10:50 9:30 NOW PLAYING "Great American Broadcast” R A ST AR D * There Is No Substituie for ~ Newspaper Advertising! NTED at JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS JUNEAU By BILLY DeBECK T SWOW ' T SRRAINT BARNEY WEY NARD B\WRU - ¢ & Q F\RE" WRETO i 3 RIGHT TG (3 DONE CANGHT WER-TINES V2 WIF ME e s G2 | JA T K b Copr 1942, King Featur ; Syndicate, Inc., World rights rescrvel - T2