The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 31, 1942, Page 3

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THE L GORGEQUSLY THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31 1942 \[L.Y ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA AL ARTEY Y TRAD LINES | “SCTLARK" Has \\flgl[ywoop\fiN : > . . 8 HYSTERICAL IS b ALL-STAR CAST WILL NEVER | e HELLEAPOPPIN HENRY PEARSON AT 20TH CENTURY ! G screen hit ever madet | Olsen and Johnson Broad- —_ Claudette Colbert Builds \gs THE {‘ME . ; /7, || way Smash Has Original | , ... wer w. o we wv.| BONire Under Prosiac . x & /? \\\ 7 Stars Plus, at Capifol ¢omz o sometyos wat s o Husband in Comedy rip in your pants, you know that s {is a rumor for the lowdown will Smash-bang, | yoon pe exposed hit | has | [S0MENTURY. prostsng A HIT on the Stage—A HIT on the Screen YEAR SEE saf fast-moving life which opened | yesterday at the 20th Century The- |atre, is one of the most amusing | screenplays of the year. Reuniting ! Claudette Colbert and Ray Milland by popular demand, in a 1941 suc- cessor 10 “Arise My Love,” Para- mount's “Skylark” is a gay version of what a love-starved wife will do to stir up a bonfire under her neglectful hi d After five e “Skylark,” the “Hellzapoppin’,” | tire on domestic scribed the greatest eye-filling, tune-filled show to oW O I just came from a card party reached the screen with the ""“"iwlwn» it took two rumors or bete nal stars, Olsen and Johnson, plus A barber shop is an- el . {ter to open |Martha Raye, Hugh Herbert, oiher place where rumors drop like Mischa Auer, Jane Frazee and Ro-| s i [falling hair. Berltn was knocked bert Paige. The picture Starts to-| e tho map when my barber, start- morrc at the Capitol Theater. ing in on my hair, and by the ed by Universal, the Jules yime pe took a hunk out of my ! Mayfair production boasts| aqam's apple with the razor, he {many new song hits composed for|pqq Hitler tucked awny in the |the pic Singing and dancing| insane asylum choruses sether with a score of| unexpected innovations are de-| |clared to the many high- [lights of t Broadway suc- cess. | “Included | “Watch the |tha Raye anc | Were There land chorus {warbled by Jane ert Paige and number, hat IThis.” of cinematic marriage to Milland, Claudette re- fuses to go on any longer without affection, and more important still, rebels against his other love. This other “love” is his big mon k- ing advertising executive w 1 has turned her home into an ex- ploitation center id her husband into a knee-bendi for his millionaire clients. il i BETTEVILLE, Ill, Dec. 31 Herschel Walsh, 40-year-old elec- “mmn, is a sadder and wiser man rumor and fact is to wait | today—and a somewhat sheepish | possessor of a new pair of trousers. In one of the boarding houses I stayed in in Alaska we had a fel-, low who was so bad they called him the Viclous Roomer. He found out one day the landlord had measles and the next day he spread it all over town. tune list are sung by Mar- x Hits, “You| ; by Jane en for Two,”| razee and Rob- | Martha Raye of Love Is tooge You know, g is like a vac- uum cleaner. It picks up more dirt as it goes along. The only way vou can tell the difference between Sty “Skylorgst - Dutch Harbor Veleran Held For Ronbery 18- Year -(flMissourian, Wounded, Arrested in California LOS ANGELES, Dec. 31. — Boyd | Cheek, 18, of Ponder, Missouri, iden- tified as a wounded veteran of Dutch Harbor, Alaska, is among two youths booked as suspects in connection with the $7,500 robbery of the May- flower Hotel on December 22. | Detective Lieut. Claude Thaxter BOSTON, Mass, Dec. 81 — The | QUOtEIhim as saying he participated | Mrs. Young, in the office of the1 Secretary of Alaska, has been visit- | Grand Jury returned eleven secret {8 She roRbety ia ieTacTeY e sR0N | to a girl friend who is suffering ing relatives in the First City over | indictments in connection with the # OLSEN & JOHNSON MARCH OF TIME i MARTHA R,AYE “Men of the Fleet” Jane FRAZEE * Mischa AUER * Katherine . JOHNSON ° Lewis HOWARD * Robert PAIGE LATEST NEWS ‘ STARTS TONIGHT AT 1:15A. M. RUNS4DAYS DOORS OPEN NEW YCAR'S DAY 7 I M. ——_SHOWS 7:30 and 9:30 ENDS TONIGHT! “"SUNDOWN" WITH GENE TIERNEY The Capitol Has the BIG Pictures! THREE HERE FROM 2 EDITIONS LATE NEWS CARTOON—Bug Parade Scheduled to appear in court on a EAST ST. LOUIS, Ill, Dec. 31,;"'50"dcrly conduct charge, Walsh —Weary of seeing his letter carriers | deflantly removed his pants and come back to the post office with | tore _them. Police officers studied trousers torn and legs lacerated by his build, purchased another pair viclous dogs, Postmaster E. P. Kline | and hauled him into court issued this edict: Walsh was fined $25 for disorder- “Tie your vicious dogs up or we |1y conduct, $3.40 costs—and $4.65 for | are not going to deliver any more | the trousers. mail to your home—you'll have to ————— come to the post office to get it.” BUY DEFENSE BONDS A Univessal Picture "LAUHGING AT DANGER" | | | | Buy Meat for SOUTH BY STEAMER Three | passengers arrived in Ju- geau frxom the South by steamer the holidays - eee McGINTY RETURNS Earl D. McGinty, in charge of | | Cocoanut Grove holocaust in which | 489 persons lost their lives November | 26, in horror, flame, smoke and gas. | The grand jury also issued find- ings declaring there had been “lax- from a lung ailment for treatment at Hot Springs, Missouri. Accused with Cheek is Don Lynn, 132, who police said tock a job as i night clerk in the hotel three nights | this afternoon, one from Seattle and two from ¥etchikan. the Federal Works Agency, has re- | turned from a ten-day trip to the| ity, incompetence, and failure to | before the robbery Thaxter said Lynn told him “give | fulfill prescribed duties,” Three Days! | IN ORDER THAT WE MAY WL i B, TAKE INVENTORY OF | Alex. Addff made the trip from | Westward, where he paid official | A Among | the kid a break. I just suckered i | and I was transferred to a hospital j i t { | | | | | i f | Seattle. John Surdfor and Mrs. visits to agencies at Anchorage,| oo Of he various €epartshim into it.” Stella Young' came from Ketchikan. 'Kodiak and other . places ments charged with protection of | Thaxter said Cheek, an Army de- the public safety. | serter, told the following story of Dutch Harbor: e L L T T T Tt it svv e vrveeevee] R R R R R R R R R R R R R SRR R R R RN AR R AR IR IR R RN RRR TG TR R TRR TR R R IR R F RN ?5 T was p& Ditch Earbar when the o o & Japs came over. For the first five &&%&%W&%m&&&%fi%mfiw, 3 minutes I was so scared [T could TENOCLCOVVNVOVVNVDDODODODNEES § Mardy breathe, T wasn't the only | one. STOCK. THE MARKETS SIGNED BELOW WILL BE CLOSED 2D SR poto “I wanted to see my father. T got | a weekend pass and decided to go | |A. W. 0. L” William Garster entered St. Aun’s ; | Hospital yesterday for medical ca Mrs. Ethel Colvin, at St. An Hospital for surgery, has been dis- | missed. | b Darang Note New YGCI r75 /V\en u FRIDAY, JANUARY 1, 1943 Served from 5:00 to 9:00 P. M. $2.00 Economy Drive Hitfing ' "Non-Defense’ Agencies | January lst 2nd & 3rd | Is Now Gathering Steam | (Continued on Page Three) COCKTAILS resh Shrimp Tomato Juice Apple Chilled Fruit Juice PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW! THE ALASKA MEAT CO. 20th CENTURY MARKET SANITARY MEAT CO. CALIFORNIA MARKET | HUTCHINGS ECONOMY MARKET - | This wasn't imony. In spite of all the talk about “sur- plus” government employees, men who have to fill employment or- ders are still sweating. Turnover, | |resulting from dissatisfaction with |Federal pay, working conditions, |etc., has made recurrent gaps in |essential agencies. The draft has made more. It's likely that a great many “non-essential” government agen- cies can be abolished without making any material difference in the Federal payroll. ——————— SOUPS Consomme Marrow Dumpling Baranof Clam Chowder SALAD Molded Orange and Grapefruit Salad RELISHES Iced Celery Ripe Jumbo Olives ENTREES Baked Sugar Cured Ham, Raisin Sauce, Corn Fritter Roast Tom Turkey, Oyster Dressing, Cranberry Jelly Fresh Deep Sea Scallops, Red and White Slaw and Tartar Sauce Old Fashioned Fried Chicken, Cream Gravy Plate Broiled Tenderloin Dinner Steak, Mushroom Sauce Cream Whipped Potatoes Buttered Fresh Peas Candied Sweet Potatoes Hard Rolls Canadian rivers are estimated to have one-fourth of all the poten- tial hydroelectric power in the BARNEY GOOGLE ANB SNUFFY SMITH NOW ,WHERE. WERE WE BEASTIFULZ OM MES, T \WONT & CARTON OF C\GARETTES A DOTEN BAGS By BILLY DeBECK TAKE MORE T\WE - T GOY TWO DOLLERS “TO SPEND - m MSS LOTT\E-T A PERNN STCK O 6w e A o O 0 O O NoNoNoNoNaNaNoNotoNoNoNoNoNoNNNNaNoN oY o 2 OO0 ECEEEEEENEONN0000S ’ CHOICE OF ONE Chocolate Sundae, Cake Hot Mince Pie, Rum Sauce Fresh Deep Dish Apple Pie, American Cheese Home-Made Layer Cake Old English Cheese, Saltines Fresh Fruit Jello, Whipped Cream Old Fashioned Rice Custard English Plum Pudding, Hard and Rum Sauces Pumpkin Pie, Whip Cream TAME MOUR

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