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F RIDAY FEBRUARY 5, 1943 2 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—-JUNEAU ALASKA TERR"ORIA[ ’Grea' war tINTRODU(E "REDHEAD" COMES. [ g 7 WHERE THE BETTER néu PICTURES ;’LAY LIQUOR BILL | Picure Is TWOBILLS s ast comtay | LOQALENTUAY e ooy ik they INTRODUCE ; (Oming Up IN HOUSE :une Lang Is Teamed wnhg prmyet “. g % 1 Sl Johnny Downs in Fea- smserst | Would Make Territory|"Bataan Patrol” Now Be- ‘Many Measure Await Re- ture on Weekend | REDHEAD ot WORK! ‘ Wholesaler of All | ing Filmed - One of LTORG LT L U R ] B <. <taris out by “shaking down” . H Jochnny Downs, Junce Lang, FErie e . $ > Infoxicants Menace, Suspense islators Bloré and Anna Chandler, Mo~ a millionaire daddy ‘and ends koo = eram's “Redhead,” sparkling com- up by framing her own husband! A bill introduced in the House By ROBBIN COONS Two more bills were introduced edy drama, opens tonight at the vesterday afternoon by Representa-| HOLLYWOOD — There will al- ilh‘-\ r:;(‘l.ll:mxcnl in ;?\c n;‘,u.(- ];1\1 'OFI}\(filrnhu‘\.'v";I‘l"l;.w‘r‘(;“. AR Joty. thes ewling sters af e girl ; J. Smith would set up | ways be war pictures—and war pic- the Calendar showed six more bills edhes st ¢ r § i . Porays e e e P fut of committee &nd ready: for|the Bcreen of Miss Lang, recogriised who knew: all about men...until an Alaska Alcohol Administration'tures. Good ones and bad ones. H | " ;- cecond reading, °ndin the re- as one of the most beautiful voung to bring all wholesale liquor tran-!Mag Noel Cow-+¢COn g P I o bring all wholesale liquor tran-| Magnificent things like fin of the Iogiklhtors inkpeitiiag lecteise sn Fallyweod, sfter'.ji the right one came along! sac in Alaska gxxd«x the sup-|ard In Wh_:ch W‘_ q”_w & the Ploneers’: Home at. Sitka GRS o mote ikt year. Wil crvision of the Territory, and pro-|pa noisy little things in which Bep. Leo Hoguh Thtraaubat Lo GBI e N EIauE e et heprane viding. the g RE Natailars | cotiventichg % < have the 8 u eig r ) ) s ) g x i ‘y)v\m on.x.l n?o lill:::.n l:ln?c “Om‘ls‘hmw to the filing of birth cer- Lanz married and elected to re-| can buy only from the Territorial ~X.|. to v‘\(‘.n;‘ n he A itan i ohin Hiibates, and Rep: A Selstede e R siom thé anreer. T dura of i3/ i “""“gl o P Hrought out a bill to provide for|fllms proved too strong. however,| The Alcohol Administration would tragedy of all tmes. ==~ . lpayment of $35492 to the Firemen's and she is making her “comeback’ | be set up as a division of the Ter-| I was on a movie set where V| Fund Insurance Company for anm in the of Dale Carter | 1 ¢ that this war, and| i | KENT TAYLOR q:m:u lm.\su:»d ‘;,l:hm‘m'rmmm' u‘:‘;“:f:of: l;n::wd:“m“ enpalt e excess payment on their premivm! An original story by Vera Brown,| strator appointe e Treasur- | P RD 4 X in 1941 ' ‘Redhead” relates the manner in! FRANCES LANGFO er at a salary of $600 a month. He |Plot of “Bataan Patrol” can be "o ot Gruening sent a mes- which the wastrel son of a thy | CLAIRE DODD would hold office for four years. |told in few words: Thirteen of ‘M‘:d sage to the House announcing he man is reformed. It is a gay, charm- | JOHN LITEL The proposed agency would have|ATthur's expendables are ass “;‘ ¢ has approved House Bill No. 2, pro- ing picture that whips to strong g ! he power to inspect all places of |0 fisht a delaying ‘“F‘“"T:““ wve Viding for a $1,500 deficiency ap- dramatic heights, but is tempered susiness selling intoxicating liquor. | Japs in a jungle pass. They &re ., 0000 +0 pay U. S. Commis- With a hilarious comedy strain. | Persons, firms or corporations de- vaders for ¥ n xpected to hold the invad " sioners for recording vital statis- Convad Seiler and Dorothy Reid i hours—they hold out for three days, . R Ty et i | siring to engage in the manufac- tics. wrote the screenplay. to the last man, That is all. ot ture aha silx Bt Wholssals, to. the |*0 the 188t HBN, I { The House adjourned until 2 p. m. The picture introduces Anna Territorial Administrator, of intoxi-| - . ol Sbbor.He tomorrow. |Chandler to film audiences. A few Tay Garnett is the director. No business was conducted in the f°asons ago, Miss Chandler was ating malt liquors in the Terri- o JiAE # a ; o take S e : | tomorrow. furope and America, but also went nually says, “ and any plotting you try to s y The bill carries a $150,000 appro- put into it is just movie. What! Into retirément . and makes her ”REERY [ 2 3 screen in “Redhead.” JUNGLE e : priation to put it into effect. |they did, and how they did it, is, s S ’ % 3 It was introduced for the first'story enough. That—and character. rlud‘e' Weldon Heyburn “me; GIRL p 4 LATEST reading and referred to the W. How the men react to situations, Jl\que‘t Harry Burns Ralina Zar-| 2 and Means Committee. and to each other, in their tight g oy N % ova and Baron Emerson T - ,spot. We've got Lloyd Nolan as a 3 Saturdav ) e NEWS [fighter with a grudge against one RAID FROM R G MONOGRAM PICTURES presents * \ Lt of the other men, Bob Taylor. Guadalcanal Island : Mafine@ . . \ B l l Tz TO That's a sort of side-menace. He Other Allled raiders attacked 3 JUNE lANG 8 & might be capable of sticking a seven places in the southwestern 3 knife in Bob, but of course he! AUSIRAlIA'P;mnc area, including Rabaul, New BE puMpED never does. WeTy SHIRIS W the ] Britain, which had its sixth | : JOHNNY DONS real menace, the Japs. It'll be dra- xlrnlght night raid. | matic, all right. We don't show A direct hit was scored on & : the Japs at all until the end, when Strike Oui m SUDPO” of camouflaged Jap cargo ship at ) E I H hey've swept over our men’s |Arawe on the south coast of New § tion. The Japs drop bombs i * Americans in Solo- 'Britain rstand / the sky, but we don't show the B R d d , b 2 —_ lanes—only our men's reactions. i New Commander U. §. A A7 vere sermanc’s st g 013 Ly o MOVIE DIRECTOR & on mood, -on lighting and photo- 5 : graphy, to intensify the menace and, ALLIED HEADQUARTERS IN with Forces in Europe An- suspense.” AUSTRALIA; Peb, 5—In indirect D'ES IN SOUTH4 g . ERIC BLORE . HAS THE BIG PICTURES! : ! One of the things most difficult support of our forces in the Solo- U nounces I"tenhons about war pictures, in Garnett’s mons, Catalina flying boats har- WELDON HEYBURN — | opinion, is to-avoid heroics while rassed the Jap flying field forces, BEVERLY HIUS Calif., Feb. 5. ANNA CHANDLER Yot « siven followed shortly there- LONDON, Feb. 5 — Licut. Gen. portraying heroism. “Those boys out at Buin on the southern tip of —Maj. W. S. Van Dyke, 53, promi- | Froduced by 1, . CHARICEDirected by EOWARD CANN J‘!‘“ by the screeching of brakes Frank Andrews has assumed com-'there aren't doing any flag-waving,” Bougainville Island in a night nent motion picture director, died Scrpengloy by CONBASY mm’ and DOROTHY REID fal TRAP lINES ongside of my recumbent body. Mand of the United States forces| he says. “They're too busy fighting.” raid, Tuesday night, starting seven unexpectedly at his home here to- | s “'in the European theatre and an- fires. day. | | nounces that “My first job will be The Bataan set for the film cov- ' He directed many famous pic- 2 EDITIONS L'\TEST NEWS Before 1 had time to find out The raid lasted for three hours | what was going on or to even get 'O [ncrease ‘md intensify bombing|ers a whole stage and has the pour of the fires wore believed to tures, including “Trader Horn” and | " |up to my knees, some one rolled °f the enemy.’ |“feel” of the jungle over it. In alpe Jjap planes. “Bskimo.” He was educated in Se- | Ahfl B'b m“lfi m "Bmv Ih‘ Kid o'u."d Ime quickly over on my back. | The Lieutenant General came to|fox-hole crouches young actor Bob, Buin is 300 mfles nor!hwest of attle, E RY PEARSON AV Elain e London from the Middle East| Walker, his net-covered helmet bob- ol 1 stared wildly up into the faces Lot onir Red Chos itias: where he was in command of the' bing down over his eyes as his gunl | 1“A " bad ‘case: of shock for one U. S. Forces. He will succeed Lieuf. spits fire at the unseen, jungle-| —_— ‘”m” one of them whispered. Gen. D. D. Eisenhower, Command- | hidden enemy. His sand-bagged To alleviate a case of acute hux\v‘ “Probably hit by a car” another| - In-Chief of the North African|shelter is beside a still, green pond. | rom the other day, I decided to fish; muttered ’_,b“"“; 100k for bmken.‘npfln!iom Strange bright tropical flowers and | for lost coins through a grating|, .- it The new Commander is himself a|vines have survived the battle, buv.' on a downtown street. I had rigged S veteran airman and he said he will over in a little clearing is a row of | up a long pole with a piece of gum | t see the American Air Forces in the! new graves—the expendables al- | on the end of it and iying flat on; MY protestations and eflorts to ypited States are increased in or-,ready gone and buried by the sur- | my stomach, was about to retrieve|ffee myself only made them more ger to step up the aerial offensive ,vivors. ! what looked to be a quarter |determined to quiet me. I gave up ggainst Germany. You get what Tay Garnett means ' pRETg only when an extremely hefty wo- | by mood. You also get an answer to jman sat on my ches that question sometimes heard: = 7 “Why doesn’'t Hollywood stick Lo Finally T was whisked away to ‘escapxsl pictures? Why dish up war, {a hospital where I underwent a ‘and more war?” Some day youll thank a GE complete examination and was told | After we've visited Bataan, even‘ Sunlamp for your fine strong legs | by the doctor in charge that what in the comfort of a movie house, | I needed was a good long rest. A T ‘and have seen re-created even a | agreed with him. |small part of its valor and saeri- | oo | fice, that second cup of coffee or! If anyone says the Nurses' Aid that extra gallon of gas doesn't of the Red Cross aren't on their iseem so important after all. toes, refer them to me. Although y el | I bad not been an accident vic- tim, they really took care of me. Suddenly there was the howling (By Associated Press) The Red Army has captured Star- yoskol, important railway town BO And they are the only ones who miles southeast of Kursk, a apeclfll have been able to cure me com- | Russian communique reported late‘ pletely of xhpumdusm this afternoon. The communique also said that Izyum, in the Ukraine, 70 mfles- ORPHANS southeast of Kharkov, also was cap- | | tured. ' BE SURE | & The Red Army thus cut one or YOUR BABY the main lines into Rostov. IS GETTING ENOUGH | KANSAS CITY—Three ittle gold- o ) fish, complete with bowl. were ab- UATRI-YARLY andoned on the doorstep of the SHORTCUT, From the time your baby is Red Cross - Women's Motor Corps NOWATA, Okla. — Bill Painter born, be sure she gets her | office. says that ever since he was appoint- | fare your independence of daily sunbath—Summer and | Attached was this note: “We are ed a member of the gasoline ration- 8. winter sun "“; fails you! Winter. The ultra-violet in unable to care for them. 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