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FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 1943 CAN YOU TAKE IT? A LIVING HORROR! « . « An unearthly body becomes a twitching tomb of strange desires! HORROR, CHILLS FEATURED FOR - WEEK-END BILL Capitol Brings Carnival of Horror for Friday-Sat- urday Double Bill Starring Claude Rains and the second-generation horror specialist, young Lon Chaney, in the “Wolf |Man,” and John Eldredge, Lionel| Atwell and Una Merkel in a wierd | ory called “The Mad Doctor of | | Market Street,” the Capitol Theat: his week-end indulges in a festival| horror for its Friday-Saturday | lcuble feature showings The first, “Wolf Man” is the most | pretentious horror film since “Son | { Frankenstein.” | Others in the créepy drama man turned werewolf are Pat- Knowles, Bela Lugosi, Maria Juspanskaya and Evelyn Ankers icorge Waggner was associate pro- u director. Mombets of Hollywood's Samoan clony appear in' the exotic cere- nonial sequences of Universal's The Mad Doctor of Market Street.” Veird dances and rituals “of the | “outh Seas provide a colorful back- | | round for exciting highlights of | he chill-drama which deals with, | 'he fantastic crimes of a maniac- |genius, SENEFIT FOR ' CRIPPLED KIDs | | | | i i | | with CLAUDE RAIN WARREN WILLIAM RALPH BELLAMY ic S ANDe HE MAY BE CRAZY. but he knows a beautiful woman when he sees one! " Jungle Girl" (Saturday Matinee) Latest News LIONEL ATWILL UNA MERKEL Nat Pendleton Claire Dodd IF YOU LIKE SHOCKERS DON’T MISS IT! i 1S TOMORROW Enferfainment Begins with Informal Reception at Baranof at 9 P. M. Beginning with an informal re- ption in the Gold Room of the Baranof Hotel from 9 o'clock until 10 o'clock, during which the public |will have an opportunity to meet ! members. of the Medical Depart- |ments of the Armed forces, the | Crippled Children’s Benefit enter- EXECUTIVES OF A“B (OH""UE | tainment will be held tomorrow SESS'O“S IoDAv:nlg:x[fing the reception a stringed INTRODUCE BILL FOR TEACHERS Would Raise Salaries for Alaska Instructors Considerably | | orchestra will play background mu- | Continuing sessions of the Ex-ivic. Those who will furnish the mu- eeutive Committee of the Alaska al entertainment are Mrs. Carol y HENRY PEARSON | ey Native Brotherhood yesterday af-|Beery Davis, piano, Phillip Langdon, ' 3 rni !violin 1 avis, 5 How woua vou' like u miee lermaon und (s morning ook (O VL CURSY (DG Gl Gar. | Senator’ Edward D Cofte, this l;:g;;e-p;::a)t‘hc r(ii;eab‘;gg::'mx::; natives of the 'remmL:;_ if-el‘v who - with Dr. Carter, is in afternoon introduced ' a bill pro- in Boston and other Eastern cities| Appointed by the ANB president.lfhfll’ze of the reception. ;'ldinrg Ilork.mcma.;el:. Tch:)};f 'inla;_ are now advertising rare mare meat, Roy Peratrovich, presiding officer, | Fellowing the reception there will les 01 'hA fli“‘;fl c::’h ?0; increaq:c by colt cutlets and Old Debbin ham-a committec was directed to dis- | be & speclal musical selection by ser- ;r; e s : burger. {cuss with the Attorney General of | Vicemen and betweer 10 o'clock and follows: |11 .o'clock a program of natural| |the Territory and also with Gov- £ The horse has come in for a ter- | ernor Gruening, the question: co:ored sllges of samh::t Alaska, |salaries Yvould be siicbeating In_the lust century.|"Why, when the natives comprise| Bl AU 0 1 gy N irs Divtion, trom. $10600"t First he was almost made extinct 9 £l | vision, froi {half the population of the Terrl- |y, vicinity of Nome will be shown. | $2673. by the advent of the motor car tory of Alaska, were they not per- and tractor. Those that were left i The films of the far north are| Second and Fourth Divisions, |mitted representation on the War|joing joaned for the reception by, from $2100 to 2835. were turned into racing nags. | 4 N on h Manpower Commission? | Representative Frank Whaley. Passage of the bill would greatly At ik ARG b e ovir: 1,110 LHRRiige. Bty af-| A W. Blackerby, will have charge|ease the problems of Territorial raised from Fiynn Accuser on Stand For the First Division, minimum | ~ " THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA Betty Hansen, 17-year-old former Lincoln, Neb., schoolgirl, s shown on the stand in Los Angeles court as she testified during the trial of Errol Flynn, the dashing screen actor, charged with three counts of statutory rape, one involving Miss Hansen and the other two in- volving Peggy La Rue Satterlee, 16, Hollywood entertainer. Hansen told of alleged intimacies with Flynn last Sept. 27. Flynn denies the charges. Miss SESSION OF GAME COM. IS NEARING END Recommendations for regula- tions for the coming year have been completed by the Alaska Game Commission which has been in' ses- sion in Juneau all of this week, it was announced this morning: by Earl N. Ohmer, chairman of the Commission | Phe recommendations will be |taken to Washington, D. C,. by |Frank Dufresne, Executive Officer of the “Alaska Game Commission, when he leaves for the national icamtnl in about 10 days. Upon !approval by Secretary of the In- terior Harold L. Ickes, the regula- |tions will be adopted. | Remainder of the Game Com- I'mission meetings will be devoted to the consideration of administra- !tlnn and personnel problems and |the outline of the policies to be | followed during the coming year |and carried out under the direc- Jtion of Mr. Dufresne Meet With Legislative Com. COMEDY BETTER THAN TRAGEDY, HERO LEARNS 20th Century Is Offering - "Sullivan’s Travels” | -Poignant Comedy Teamed together at the 20th Cen- tury Theatre, as a romantic and laugh-raising duo, Joel McCren, seen formerly in many out-door dramas, and Veronica Lake, sprang to immediate film fame as the result of her performance as the siven in “I Wanted emact the starring roles in Pg mount’s new comedy, “Sullivar Travels.” which presents McCre Johh L. Sullivan, a wealthy. cessful director of light *Hollywood comedies, who has a yen to direct epic documents dealing with social problems. Knowing nothing about the tcugher side of life, he dresses as a hobo and ventures out into the world determined to learn. In the course of his ‘amusing adven- tures, he meets beautiful Veronica Lake, who agrees to accompany him, garbed as a hoboette. L i AS Featured in “Sullivan’s Travels”, are Robert Warwick, William De- marest, Margaret Hayes, Blore. - ALASKA COASTAL MAKES SCHEDULE, cursion Inlet with Alaska Coastal Alrlines yesterday were R. A. Stap- ler, G. Hobart, K. T. Klock, E. B. Skells, Paul R. Pugh. Arriving in Juneau from Excur- sion Inlet with ACA yesterday were Frank A. Lindelf, David Johnson, Norman C. Smith, Lloyd Kirton, M. Moody and Robert Moore. Leaving here for Sitka with Al- aska Coastal Thursday was Harold L. Trent and on the return flight to Juneau incoming passengers were Henry W. Nelson, A. E. Johnstone, |, Earl Higgenbottom, F. H. Kaufman and L. W, Bevelhymer, Today's Flights Leaving Juneau today for Excur- sion Inlet with ACA were Aldon Wittaker, A. Smedegard, Lewis Mac- Donald, George Wright, A. W. Mick- elson and E. A. Smith. Returning with.the plane to Juneau were An- thony Karuis and B. M. Thomas. Leaving here today for Sitka were Mrs. Martin Thompson, E. J. Linds- child. On a charter flight to Skagway today passengers were Willlam W. Renfrew, Margaret Tessier and Mary E. Farnacht. CHILDREN, VICTIMS OF HOUSE FIRE, 10 BE BURIED SATURDAY | who Wings,” Porter Hall, Franklin Pangborn and Eric CHARTER FLIGHTS Passengers leaving Juneau for Ex- | % Given, Junior Class | Are Entertained b PAGE THREE WHERE THE BETTER BIG PICTURES PLAY! Now ying (20 CENTURY 8 2 speefi it 0 prakgo s ave There's no and 0 g gulvan: & itven S i e E Porter Hall - Franklin Pangborn - Eric Blore Written and Directed by Preston Sturges - A Paramount Pictur ‘Treasurer. Meetings will be held the first Wednesday of each month, begin« ning February 3, it was decided. It s hoped that many new mel will be present at the hext nieets Celebrating tonight with a party | ing. and dance, the Junior class of - ,ee - Juneau High is entertaining fellow members of the student body and surro(A"o“ 5 CAUSES DEATH outside invited guests with a “De fense” party opening at 8:30 o'-| lclock in the grade school—not the | Coroner's Inquest-Refurns Findings in Clark’’ House Fire' - " high school—gym. Total admission including the At the Coroner’s inquest sheld in the U. 8. Commissioner's |purchase of a 10-cent war savings Cotirt stamp which is to be retained by the purchaser, will be 35 cents, in |cluding tax. Don Daigler, class president, and | a special committee composed of Connie Davis, Dess Schenider and +Bob Vernon, promise a successful yesterday afternoon to determine the cause’ of death of three small {children of Mr, and' Mrs, Albért Clark, who perished Wednesday, {the findings of the juty were. that [the children came to their déath by ‘burns and suffécation J!; £y dance and a good time to all who |attend. dwelling house, fire of unknown | origin. 4 The children who lost their Tives "Defense” Party Is 112 Nurses’ Aides y Mrs. A. Gunderse S - 4 '"''|ternoon’s session was the report res the color alides | Commissione! ot sducatio: | This afternoc s | . S | 1 they. wound. up with Bing OrosbY. ' the Alasta Fishermments Coob-|ssa Bty Spebiing wil show "the | sames G Ryan: who seports s 444 Commiatlon, met nf. 3 slook with | FUNISL. services for the three| Following Wednes ing's were Gerald, . Adeling and,, Byl And now that gasoline rationing ¢ Ative Association, bargainingcolored films. nt, tinathe 4o, teecking per- the: ComiMited; on Tk jaleanis #RY QLK eutidren . wnp Wbcnied- |SA% FIRFHERE & S0 o Clark, all Uder Tolt VRl R and rubber’ rabloning: have turned|28°nb for' the ANB. The comigit- Dancing and Cards sor Greatest turnover ted 6f the.Tervisorial Leglsiature to dis- | S0y 108t sehelr lves in g fire at 'E88h, BICHONSE twelve| durors WHOTRSEYNOUSR B Inqriest automobile into an ornament, they|'¢€ -voted the continuance of this| For those who prefer dancing,|mn city scheols this y with cuss matters pertaining to the prob- | e family home in the native vil- Foti kit e i i 1““_‘ were ‘William Bosch, Johin @ Mor} o tont with morcly using |CHort, with emphasis on secusing music will begin at 10 o'clock in 48 per cent of schers quit- |lems inAlasks Indliding the, boun- |1ARS, “Will be held Saturday at 2|formal party held in the Gunders|risn, Staniy Nopstiss, Clittord the horse as a means of transporta- |CORtrActs with the salmon industry the Elk's Club ballroom, it was an- | ting for more mor heve ty set-up for ilie coming bien-|PM. dn the chapel of the Charles el apartin “[. e 'f"' Foahes: Daigler, - Charles Miller ande Gusk tion. They got to eat him too. for uniform prices for salmon and nounced by B. Frank Heintzleman,| Senator Coffey also reported to nium W. Carter Mortuary, it was an-| H?\ o has almost lnx.n[;lvh-u taf E. Almqui e 3 S84 laber in all Southeast Alaska dis-| general chairman of the committee. President O. D. Cochran, that he Wildlife =Agents Jack O'Connor | nounced todey. IMELCTAORE 4 thmoty Gxid WA Souls S, - - - s . 1> dldnith realibe- that Horss meat | t¥icts !” Tickets, which have been on sale has conferred with Attorney Gen- ond Clarence Rhode, left at noon| ~The Rev. Walter A.'Soboleff will begin supervised practice, she re- ; had got to Alaska until I started Schools Considered {for the last ten days for $1.65, cov-'eral Henry Roden, 1 ling the today on the department ski plane [be in -charge of the services and,ported MURDER (HARG 4 cling with a steak the other day| In considering schools, it was|er the entire evening’s entertain-|drawing up of a resolution to grant veturn - to the Interior after |interment will be in Evergreen| Mrs. Gundersen praised the spir- (A and uncovered part of a saddle, | Voted to request the Office of In- ment and judging from the re-|special powers to a Semate Com- having attended the meetings of | Cemetery. it ‘of the women who are doing 1 il dian Affairs to attempt to secure|SPonse, there will be a recovd.-crowd mittee which will investigate charg- the Commission for the last .»ev-j The three children of Mr. and | Nurses’ Aide e and said she woMA“S DEAIH Horse meat they say, has a dark- er color than ordinary meat but dbn’'t he too sure just because” a collegiate accreditation of wmngenfm attendarice . at both the rom-p-lzs against the administration {Institute. They also ask the em- | ployment -of proper lndustrial.“ {tioh and darice. | Tables will be arranged for any-| of the Territorial Department of Labor under former Commissioner Mich- cut of meat may have a light tint.|teachers® to build up a complete|90€ Wishing to play cards follow- ael J. Haas. |industrial school, rather than to|iDg the'slide and film showing, at| Coffey said that the Attorney | sontinte, laying cmphasis on totem |the. Baranat, Hotel. General will have something de- i‘carvlng K EA aikar . sniian cratos | While ticket sales and donations finite to report on the matter on ! niteen - sAtes 1or &)} begix;- for the worthy benefit have been Monday. |ning tekohors) ‘nstead ‘¥t the pres: satisfactory, it is hoped that those| The Senate adjourned until 11 | 2 who wish to contribute to the crip-|o’clock tomorrow morning. jent discriminatory method of P8Y-|ireq ehildrens fund and have mot SRS = |ing teachers on the apprentice yoq gone o, will get in touch with It may be a horse of another color. days, O'Connor is headquart- at Anchorage and Rhode at i irbanks. ‘She’s the |Man He Will | Leave Behind - | | SYRACUSE, N. Y. —Mrs. Beulah | Mrs. ‘Albert Clark who were lost felt they deserved recognition far | lin the ‘fire which burned the fam-|their patriotic efforts ily' home were Jerry, age 3 years T Dining Car Cook Held.for vive, the youngest an infant girl |born January 20 at the Govern- ment Hospital. e, vy | PARENT-TEACHER ' Slashing of Mrs. James, ! ;nwl’:::;& brothers a;nd sisters Asur-j Gnoup ORGANIZED‘ Sea"le on Tl'ain bra ALBANY, Oregon, Jan. 20.—Diss | trict - Attorney Harlow Weinrick, of Linn County, said he has filed first murder charges against Robert E. Folkes, 20, dining car cook “The Parent-Teacher organiza- tional meeting held in the Juneau Government School yesterday af-| ternoon was well attended and an|9°87¢€ | basis was also recommended by the SILVER WEDDING ‘ CEI-EBRATED HERE,degxi::;mawry provisions of the Mr. and Mrs. Harold Aase cele-|Present law governing administra- | brated their twenty-fifth wedding (tion of ‘pensions for-widows and anniversary Monday - last, when‘?mhflm ‘were discussed -this- morn- | friends greeted them with a sur- ing, and-a.bill.was.ordered draft-| prise party’ at their home at 719 ed,for remedial legislation.. At the Fifth Street. same time the ‘Old" Age 'Pension Forty friends paid their respects ACt was brought up, which under ‘and expressed felicitations durine the present system makes it ‘worth the evening, those present being 2n average of $18 per month more | Mr. and Mrs. William Karki, Mr. to be 'a white:pefson, it was re-| and Mrs. Andrew Hildre, Mr. and Ported. AL AN R Mrs. Martin Brandall, Mr. and| Group. sessiens will continue with drs. John Satre, Mr. and Mrs. W. further business pertaining to na-| .. Rasmussen, Mr. and Mrs. Bernt tive welfare, it was announced. | \lstéad, Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Hoel.l and Mrs, John Lowell, Mr. Bernt| JUNEAU-AUK BAY Mork, Mr. and Mrs. Johii Sunder- 5 land. Mr. and Mrs. John Winther, Mr. and Mrs. Al Bloomquist, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Olson, Mr. and Mrs.‘ Io BE RES“MED son, Mr. ahd Mrs. George Jorgen-| son, .Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Bodding, The Juneau-Auk «Bay bus ser- Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Westby, Mr. vice will be resumed tomorrow un- and Mrs. Pete Hildre, and Mr. der the new management of Lloyd Juneau residents for the past Service. The new service should seven years, Mr. and Mrs. Aase Prove of great satisfaction to the have two sons, Technical Sgt. Olaf ! residents along the highway. Aase, USA, and young Harry, de- The announcement regarding the Mr. and Mrs. George Osborne, Mr. Tryvge Hagerup, Mrs. Bella Knut- Alf Lowell. | Reid, formerly of the Reid U-Drive livery boy for the Empire. schedule and fares appears else- Mrs. R. H. Willlams as soon as| possible. FRED BUCHANAN CHANGES PLEA INSODOMY CASE THIS IS WAR SALT LAKE CITY — The man- power situation is becoming des- perate. A co-ed, Bette Mae Barton, will be the first girl cheerleader in | Merrill, mother of six children, | thinks the army may call her hus- {band and isn't taking any chances. Twelve hours a day she is work- ing in his garage, learning to re- ! pair tires and grease cars. —————————— BUY DEFENSE RONDS excellent start made in the right direction,” reported officials of lhe‘ |Juneau on the Southern Pacific West Coast fuias G - | Limited, in conneetion with the A% it 'ovemm““‘denth of comely Mrs. Richard R, MOOSE INITIATE AT MEET TONIGHT <:icois Officers elected for the new or- At the regular meeting of the Banization are : Mrs. Jake Crop-| wMrs. James, wife of a Navy Loyal Order of Moose tonight there ley, President; Mrs. Hugh Hays,‘smn attached to the Seattle: will Pe initlation and all members Vice-President; Mrs. Bessie See, was found slashedto dekth ~last arq urged to.attend. Secretary; and Mrs. Mary Brown,! Saturday in her berth on, the‘train. James. i | Folkes is held in Los Angeles:” University of Utah history. "Fred M. Buchanan, who ‘was ine dicted by the Grand Jury on four counts of sodomy and four counts of contributing to the delinquency of minor children by sodomistic acts, withdrew his plea of not guilty in the U. S. District Court a% 2 o'clock this afternoon and entered a plea of guilty on four counts, of contributing to the de- linquency of minor children. Buchanan is to receive sentence on Saturday, February 5. He was represented by R. E. Robertson. ———— LONDON, Jan. 29.— The French forces under Gen. Giraud and the DeGaullists of the Lake Chad area are reported in a broadcast from Algiers to have joined in the con- quest for the occupation of Ga- dames, Italian stronghold fn the desert, 300 miles southwest of Tri- poli. | ‘This is the first joint occupation in which Giraud’s forces are placed |side by side with the Fighting ey where in today’s Empire. Wooden pipes 20 feet in diame- The violende of tides prevents ter are being used to carry water Hudson Bay from ever complelely! l to U. S. military cantonments. | freezing over. iz French led by Brig. Gen. LeClerc. e s Gl BUY DEFENSE BONDS 5 SPQR““ -\%a“%‘é?&fi“ € NE S\B Y TUCKER, MSS CEVE 2 * Ay e TWNE'S A-NASTIN' ¥