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- THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1943 ~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR JUNEAU ALASK. ——————————————\VANHEFIN CAPT.W.Q.PALMER ASK RECORD BING CROSBY, THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES! TONIGHT— T=-0-N=1-G-H-T wowr_ STARRING IN IS TO RETIRE AFTER FRED ASTAIRE | WHERE THE BETTER BIG PICTURES PLA L BUDGET FOR Y THEATRE MURDER” with ODD MYSTERY 52 YEARS AT SEA IN "HOLIDAY" HOW PLACE OF JUNEAU VAN HEFLIN i oA 5 ; ¥ ‘ TOMO S | Long Awaited Grand en- e oo U §.0 NAVY wusiatbance atzomcen- | | EVERY"..,'NGYOU LOVE 1S IN HOLIDAY he has been with the Canadian Caplfol Known to Alaskans in all parts Planio HaveTwo-and-Ha'f R Id T ik £ the nertitory, Gaph Baimanid it eynolds Too s ‘ N e Of 1943 A combination of talent to nckl:‘; 8 ‘ | - f "‘w ‘Rv'”'x { | When Van Heflin takes over, in ‘Grand Central M"“‘;‘l it 1914, and has been on the Alaska | h 1 ¢ the Capitol Theatre, therc ten|cervice continually for the last 11 the entertainment palate of every| $ find new tops In excite- ; suspects held by Sam Levene for yearg g i | movie-goer is offered by the 20th || \ ERLIN SONG ¢, ment as a group of city racket. ¥ & |the murder of a beautiful dancing PR TN R l_‘)“”mm‘di WASHINGTON, April 8-—Presi- Century Theatre where Irving Ber- " ov eers tangle with mountain moon star Pl . dent Roosevelt has asked Congress|lin’s “Holiday Inn is showing. 4 shiners.The film is loaded with i masters in the CP.R. service,Capt.i = = < ¥ e g ko N action — romance — suspense. 4 in another of his bun-|paymer went to sea as a young 0 appropriate $24,551,070,000 for, Produced and directed by Mark inspector froles, proves them|, ... anq was master of a "'“lm‘”me Navy for the 1944 fiscal year, Sandrich for Paramount, “Holiday ilty, only to discover he can't| .ol for thirteen ”"'m‘ before | h€ largest amount ever sought | Inn" features eleven brand new ; them all X b {for this branch of the service in Trving Berlin tunes sung and CITADEL joining the Canadian Pacific. While | y v " Several other star prospects were he was in command of \'fnlm" craft, [ OP€ Yo |danced to by Bing Crosby and Fred sarade jcture. i e % e d o i Pty gt 0" Astaire, the two top song-and- . paraded in the picture, uding phe 1 o 4 3 % It compares with $23,630,000,000 { 3 \ e he led mainly to South Am {dance men of -our times. For the SRR X Patricia Dane, as the glamorous crican countries, and is particular- |185t vear, and the new request In- | o . 470 ™) oie pac two danell 3\ Hear himsing "Be C RROL vietim, Virginia Grey, as Heflin's| )y oo ™ e e Gniles * {dicates the Navy's determination to |[st tme Astalre has two dancing § g argd "White Christnig IO s 1 R1! tlippant wife and assistant, Betty e AT OERIL MR SN iteelt into a, U shats " ofyic T e 0 O picture—beauteous | \ A0'®! 4 Wells young Texan as a gum- Capt. Palmer came to Canada {matched power. 3 Marjorie Reynolds and Virginia ! chewing showgirl, and Horace Mc. 0 Officer aboard the Princess| — 2 by R _|Dale, both of whom Astaire clnir.ns' flim’ ‘hewtbimer playing Alice when it was being delivered | * ary of the Navy Feankjare “Easy to Dance With." (You're PR to the Canadian Pacific Railway Knox imn'l,v told the Appropria- | Easy to Dance With” is one of the These players combine with Ce- by the contractors in 1911 Upon tions Committee that Navy person-|eleven songs in the picture.) i *1 ¥ < arrival in Canada he resigned|D€l would reach two-and-a-half|" qpe story is something entirely & \ £ e celia r, ordinarily seen as ' illior 5 ol | ; ster, and veterans:from the contracting firm's em- |[Million men by the end of this off the beaten musical track. Cros- % / . Tom Conway and|Ploy and joined the service of (Y% by converts his farmhouse into an Dancs!" will have you gosp) ' A = Connie Gilehrist to make “Grand|the Canadian, Pacific with which| The 1944 request includes $9,024,- inn which is open only on holidays s / - . Central Murder” unusually good en-|he has served since 000,000 for #n increase in replace- |when he puts on shows to enter- CHICAGO, During the | LINNEUS, Mo i EVery ¢ rtainment. 8. Sylvan Simon did| Tt is possible that O . Iment of vessels, $1,640,000,000 foritain patrons. He is assisted by love- second act of “Hansel and Gretel” | evening the citizens of Linneus have . s possible that Capt. Palmer . I R s of the Ahgels ‘tripbed ahd fell: s moment of silent fraver for a| o ocr job of direeunE. and built | will make one more voyage to Al-|\¢ Bureau of Aeronautics, $1881.- {1y Marjorle Reynolds whom Astaire Above the low moans of pity of the United States his suspense to a breath-taking acka before his retirement bi’(’nmvsy“oo 000 for financing shipbuilding,)is anxious to acquire fo danc audience, the high-pitched voice of | sound of the city siren each evening i | ) e | - . indulges some hilariously tri a small boy shrieked: at 6 o'clock reminds townsfolk to | py e | B | m:nfi:;: mmwmkeep”:‘:,‘u];fi, :,l:; “Keep 'em flymg!” join in supplication BUY WAR BONDS Empire Ciessifieds Pay! BUY WAR BONDS Fred from each other. NG LSS 08 S *GOV'T. FIGURES SHOW SMOKING TODAY AT ALL-TIME PEAK! Victory. The. )imax ettoiibe $4,208.211,000 for supplies and dncks.ling partner. Between shows Bing ’. 3 Bing Lwrl"'rod I, CROSBY - ASTAIRE Lyrics and Music by - BERU \TIOMLENTURY 7:30-"9:30 TOMMY BROWN, - POPULARC.P.R. 5 SIEWARD,RHIRES". I |2 Tommy Brown, as he is known | - to the thousands of Alaskans who | How We Scored in i Ihave traveled with him and en-! A o ¥ 'joyed the excellent meals served B“m‘“k sGa fwmu . ! under his supervision aboard Can- | = e '. 1 |adian Pacitic Steamship Company " wa’ “'p-mbq vessels, is to be retired from his! PR3 1 i # position as Chief Steward lhis; (Continuea 1rom Page One) ‘ month. ‘ BISCENNRSR ST T ks SORI LR 1 | Brown has been with the Cflna<‘gun‘s. but planes coming in nu? e aaior ot L e A : . 'dian Pacitic Railway vessels since |first provide a minimum target.: 'the company first bought out the | “Skip bombing” is just one mg ) :old Canadian Pacific Navigation |innovation of General Kenney. i {Company in 1900 and was with the iflve-flmt-six gengral has been i latter company for a number of ited with development of the !years prior to the purchase. |chute bomb, the first placementk In his early rcareer as steward machine guns in the wings of afloat he served under Capt. Johu |Plands, the establishment of a [McLeod, one of the earliest and |SUPPLY lines for ground troops, |best known skippers on this coast. sundry other changes in design He first served under Capt. McLeod ¥ maneuvers. . |aboard a sealing vessel. Later Capt. ! P i 7 it 3 v McLeod transferred to the Cmm-iMuS OLI“I | r i dian Pacific Navigation Company 1 and a short time later, Brown, too, S joined the steamship service. To-| - Ly 1} L L] LJ clentlfl I ' {gether they transferred to the ! @ | Canadian Pacific when that com- | —— S— S————————————————— 3 pany bought the Canadian Pacific | . Navigation. The old Islander, which was salvaged several years ago rrcm‘ | where it had sunk below Ousun(‘ml: B L Read what eminent doctors find and report...that: | Channel, belonged fo the Canadian | i Pacific Navigation Company. —— . Capt. McLeod, { the st H WHEN SMOKERS CHANGED TO PHILIP MORRIS — EVERY CASE pooupt. Malaod, ous. of e most To Confer Soon Regardmj OF IRRITATION OF NOSE OR THROAT, DUE TO SMOKING, Alaska, was retired a number of Sganc o Dofand F H EITHER CLEARED UP COMPLETELY OR DEFINITELY IMPROVED! years ago and has since awea. (IS 10 DEIENT EUIOP® S T T o R With the retrement of Brown,| Against Invasion This was reported by doctors—fo doctors—in top- Hked officers of the CPR. will leave | g ranking medical journals. No# laboratory “analyses”— Uhe Alaxks SamvIGRILS: 1 (g, Siteatiang, A °;j: but a report on actual men and women smokers! o Hitler and Mussolini will soon P—— —— —— E—— G——————— 1 hat steps to take to defi CHARLES GOIDSTEIN i ¥al o b o 250 NOTE we do not claim any curative power for ifops.- againal. A EvREy ‘fi/’// PHiLiP Morris. But this evidence clearly proves LEAVES FOR SOUTH [ing will probably be held at o" Busl"[ss m'P‘"" Pass and Hitler and M the!'re better—safer—for your nose and throatl 9@ | will survey the entire problem = SRS | strategic defense of the continent. £ $ Try them. You'lllearn why people like PHILIPMORRIs. Charles Goldstein, well known ( RaipiswSebin iy ! , left| “ furrier and property owner, CAIRO, April 8—Palermo today for the south on a busmesslbor Wia . aitached ke it . trip of several weeks. 4 ; While he is away Mr. Goldstein | Pombers of the Ninth United Stats will go as far south as Los Angelos*:::' F';';cfn;“ daylight yesterday gril ¢ where he will visit briefly with his| (¢ G TS communique annow daughter, Mrs. John Dolginer and m‘ D At “;‘f"“’d m‘"i' ¥ ber family and in San Francisco lhz :;';'gn:en‘:i““m:h' vicinity [ he will spend a short time with| b his granddaughter, Mrs. Leonard mf:;::'ym“‘g::’:rs attacked the '°§' P"('km"“,,tf_‘wm"y‘ | AN Liberators returned safely | bases. The Bimarck Sea derives its| The attack followed up ;; rame irom the Bismarck Archi-| made by Allied heavy bombers n+lago wmeh bounds it on the pijght before on Naples and A eric a’s F’"Esr ci g a r e" e : lnnr[h and l‘Hsl’. i ‘isxcumnngrywt:r:x:rn;; Menh;. Y Wi T ey ; . H BUY WAR BONDS = i o P ; L e