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SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 1943 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA TONIG“T! "((‘)lBTlfJB;;,('o‘['nO(l'liln'llla"i\l\)v?th rg‘:\l;\“l\l\:{)}:‘;’v{;filfi\_l?l\\\l)fx\::i\(glx-:l\ i MUS'(M. SHOW Where the Better BIG Pictures Play!?? y | o TIME H . "4 STARTS SUNDAY! Eddie Bracken, June Pres. | | Tovianr _in “HOLIDAY INN WALLACE | sier and More Girls and | | Songs Hg(g Sunday | , S I A R T S | Eddic Bracken and blonde June Preisser head the cast in 'Sweawr} {Girl,” the Paramount mystery mu- | {sical coming Sunday to the 20tl|i !Century. Advance reports de(‘l:xr(" MATINEE {it to be one of the most entertain- | y-2¢ ling films of the season. ! e Beginning with the slaying of, the campus columnist during’ re-| Ihmn;nl: for a college show, the film moves swiftly from thrill to| :tl)l-)l! and from laugh to laugh, {With a wealth of tuneful hit music | fitted skillfully into the plot. The| | picture is more than a musical z | melodrama. It's a first class mys- e fi; 29 - N A tery and ranks high among pic- \ " 4 e |tures of that classification. In ad- \ L NAISH ) " |dition, to make it better still, there iare bevies of beautiful co-eds, plen- | NDAY FEATURE STARTS AT P e |ty of gags and fun and some ex- | \ — . 40—1:40—6:40—8:40—10:10 r 4 - lelting dances, 1 | Hit tunes in “Sweater Girl” are| PREVUE TONIGHT 27 o wa BN . [ Dot “Want_ 1o Wk Withos| R OPEN AT 12 C“““:m-““‘ A | You," sung by Betty Jane Rhodes| e X ¥ | @ . . i ! TE . i;'l;d' "‘;'\‘:“‘\“’m;“}:;fm;uy‘ o THE MOST COLOSSAL sensational battle 4 |“What Gives Out N8w,” by Eddiei COLLECTION OF token! . and June, and the title numbe: ) ver [“Swmu»r Girl,” “sung by Bracken! FRREVS chuns: iand a chorus of co-eds. The music | |was written by Frank Loesser and }Juln» Styne. P #” AU.S Navy Film Released by the War Activities Committee of the Motion Picture Industry through 20th Century-Fox Film Corp. | | |the stressed tempo rendition of the THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES? |mum mrome o _—___——_—__——_J | | i | Club. | | 'The entire group of 60 voices p«r-‘ v 7 | | | ¥ sea victory of the war is to be at singing owner of a frontier dance ERI [ticipated in the thrilling “Ballad Epl( M!DWAY e Capitol Theatre starting Sun- hall ‘S ‘ror Americans,” and with the au- I 1 alf- | g s Jdistilbuted by 20th Cen- The story deals with Bee half- | jdience taking part, the “Star A B tury-Fox r the auspices of the hearted attempts to capture the| EXCELLE“T ONE |Spangled Banner” closed the con. ! BAT‘I.E F'i.l'l War Activities Committee of the gold carried by the “Jackass Mail"| icert | e M ca Picture Industry the burro-powered stage coach thal ! Piano accompanists for the even- IS A'I' (A" ™ ure appearing with the brings the mail to Gold Creek. Miss HERE lAST NIGH ing were Shirley Davis and Pat| ¢ il Wk Gamatic Midway Battle short is Main is the stage driver and Beery | Shaffer | A Paramount o1 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's inimitable sets out to woo her. The comic love i Singers who participated in_the || | [Fisturs staning [ ‘ . N ; ’ ot s “Jackass Mail.” scenes between them provide thel vt e intan concert were: Bob Phillips, Harry | hillin' s y g When singers and director so ob- Try - Frelda m" NaVY S OHICIBI Film of Wallace Beery has never had a laugh heights of the film. viously enjoy the music they are| SPerling, Jim Kiein, Bob Goldstein,| kmf h“‘ ” 5 da Ine Y creating, as was apparent at Jast! ATt Lowell, Dan Mofris, Doug Dirscted by WILLIAM NS * Screen Play by Eve Greene « Additions! Dislogue H Wi role more entertainingly fitting 0 MIdWaY Ba"le ShOWn “Just” Baggot is, a loving ras- HEAVEN[Y SOUNDS Inight's presentation of the nnnual‘,G“’“E' Al Anderson, Linn Forrest.! in’ il al who unwittingly becomes the | sieing chintnte: B the Juneau: Beily Lou Hared, Susan Helgeson, Beefy n Ja(kaSS Ma" Reio of (e mining town of Gold prn. biinl U ALEC0 #u0 Mary Jukich, Bonnie Klein, Shirley NORTH STAR, Okla., | High School gym. the audience Creek. The role is tailor-made 0 The Rev. W. E. Van Winkle, pastor |cannot help but do likewise. {TlewdD Rosle Miler | i, Me(at,| Photographed in Technicolor on Beery's type of comedy and Will of the Pilgrim Holiness Church here,| Proving to be a real festival of Dorjs*Miettinen, Anne Nielson, Bet-',_, R — the scene of action by famed form- provide many enjoyable moments goesn’t have to call on outside en- ' song, the smooth tempo, clean rests Ly. Nordling, Lenora Olsen, Pat‘ er Hollywood director, Commander for his fans. tertainers when his flock has a|and fine rhythm of the choruses!Ols9fyiLane Rofl. Charlotte Soule, AI.ASKA COASIAL John Ford, U. S. N. R., “The Battle| Appearing opposite him is Mar- get-together. He's a one-man band,|were exceptional for a high school| 0¥ Btandafer, Dessa Schneider. I s I S BB AR " o - " ! schin Pacific Blackout” . of Midway,” the Navy’s official jorie Main, who turns in a fine playing eight instruments at the|performance and reflect real cred-‘On’j°’;‘2n'r’0‘:}’°l’§i£:“;ec;f:;v ‘g‘;' MAKE S(HED“I.E ’ film x‘ecm'(? of Am!t‘llcflfi' greatest comedy performance as thr* p.\;}lm- same time. it on Mrs. F. N. Pitts, director. ma-Njelsen, Maruyn Merritt,vHelen d 1] ! - News Cartoon —_— Almost 50 girls and 9 boys parti- n [ ”n |cipated in the concert, made coIol-‘g:(,lers‘;m' gl A.Ckinson, < ficiad (HARIER FlIGHIS | o e a e o I way tul with the girls in formals, against! Do\8:, Jeanne Butts, Pat Davis, bed a rich harvest of supplies and| Another ship, carrying ~half i SRR | \ gray curtain backdrop which was g;’;‘";; bt G g “mmehi | war materials. million bottles of whiskey, found broken by portrait cut-outs of ‘Am-| Adeletine Clish. Glova Gubel Arrivals here from Sitka with By far their biggest recent haul ered on the West Highlands er types. | songt Borothiss. fiendricksun Mary| Aliska Coastal Airlines yesterday js the 13,000 tons of steel already providing local Scotsmen with For balance, rhythm, and sheer Spf:l‘llng Shirley Urick. . Iréne afternoon were, Magnus Olson, N. cut away from the fire - gutted windfall, but there still were am melody, the Negro spirituals “Didn’t Wil’liamfl‘ Marvaarg‘u‘eL' Wend-'o' Wiley, Leo M. Jones, Mrs. Leo training ship Caledonia, the for- supplies for the salvagers to My Lord Deliver Daniel,” and ), m;‘j“ey Rude, LoLs ‘Allen, An.|M: Jones, Martin A. Tengs. | mer liner Majestic, now being brok- cover. | Shadrack” were perhaps pre-em-|.. & "o i ™ noioine Thibodeau, | REtUrMIng to Juneau on the on up on the floor of the Firth of| From a semi-submerged . shi inent, rendered even more effective ‘iplane from Ketchikan yesterday af-| morp 20 living pedigree bulls, valued in the latter by the dramatic Whist- 'Jfl'"etmc“l:i ::mmlEVel'etwv M;l‘- ternoon were S. Einstoss, Olaf Lys-| ooty recovered runs from bulls $260,000 and headed for South line and handclapping. garet Clark, Marvel Geddes, Pat|(ad, Mrs. J. Brooks Hanford, Abe |, pear to soap, Including army |erica, were recovered by the sal Climaxing the concert was the Shatfer, Eileen Hellan, Colleen Hel- | grickson and J. J. Meherin. trucks, motorcycles, flour, cloth, fers. The animals were cradled in £ '] . wi solo r Y. » ’ i nicke v Bob Phillips, who showed promise! An undeservedly small attendance morning, passengers were L. L. ke i, e {0“ ti_.de..-_ in fulfilling a difficult role. Sus-/of about 200 heard the concert. Quintal, Allen Moss, Lewis Jones| One ship’s hold was full of ]mck-] : tained by splendid chorus work . and for Haines, Maj. G. L. Beach, |ages of soap. The cartons had rot- | ] SOME SWIMMING - which reached a fine crescendo, the Outgoing tp Sitka this morning |ted and the soap had jelled into 2| NEW HAVEN.—Here’s a W' | were Thomas Sanders, Mabel Willis, | gooey mass. Salvagers scooped it |for coaches to shoot at. Bob Ki soloist gained confidence as he pro-| M B k H f d | 5 : [ ceeded to the effective entrance of| IMIIS. DIOOKS MdN ordis. Einstoss, Ernie Parsons and|out and sold it to British laundry huth, Yale swimming mentor, several dozen small grade school |Ralph Wilcoxin. ‘opera'nrs for more than its original seen his squads win 358 out of children in the costumes of Ameri.RetumS from Momh's Leaving ::r:wigrlfl)\(’c.u‘r;ei::n:‘;lil::sprlceA ey dual meets, w8 e [ can workers—a Walt Whitman- | *sque succession of housewife, gro-| 2 gt . | Elbert. Helsing, M. J. McRate, Law- y cer, clerk, soldier, sailor, cowboy, T"p Io cl'les In Sta'eS|mnce Carlson, H. R. Kincaid, Den-‘ 3 cowgirl, baker, lawyer, and all the At cle Hamilton, Doyle Horton, Nolan l A mcmsrs “e.“ hd&m vest. Hamm and for Hoonah, Mr. and L] L] n The complete hour’s program| Mrs. J. Brooks Hanford returned | Mrs. Robert Hanson. LOC AL 51 4 “ M ondays 8 p.mi \ follows: by plape from Ketchikan yesterday| Returning to Juneau from EX- “Rain and the River,” Fox, “The after:spending the last month vis-|cursion Inlet were R. B. Lesher, J. i IN THE A. F. OF L. HALL Farmer’s Daughters,” Williams, and |iting in Seattle. She took a steam-|W. Knutson, Harold Akes, O. E. . e ” ‘Sweethearts,” by Herbert, which!er from Seattle to Ketchikan and McKeay, O. P. Beaver, W. E. Kay- “The Battle of Midway” made on the scene by and for the Navy Department is a technicolor short to be - |vere sung by the mixed chorus: an Alaska Coastal Airlines plane | ward. [ shown at the Capitol Theatre on the Sunday, Monday and Tuesday bill. Released through the War Ac- ‘Chillun,” by Kropeczynski, “Haunt- | from there to Jundau. An emergency flight was made tivities Committee of the Motion Picture Industry, ihe film shows the battle at its height. Midst swarms 1ed House” by Klemm and “Star-| ws Hanford and her husband, | Hirst-Chiéhagof shottly before N 0 T I C E ! of attacking Jap planes, and bursts of anti-aircraft fire, Commander John Ford, U. S. N. R., the noted |dust” by Carmichael, given by the yno js Assistant Agent for the|DooR today to bring back a passeng- ) SONS: i i i . Singing Debs; the inimjtable “Didn’t er with ndicitis. TO SCOTTISH RITE MASONS: former Hollywood director, (inset) kept his cameras grinding despite a painful shrapnel wound. The result, ging ; the inimy o e n't| \orthland Transportation Company appe: ¢ R as the above cut illustrates, is the most sensational motion picture scoop in history—in Technicolor. Henry |MY Lord Deliver Daniel,” by Wil-/yore " expect to move at once into . M. g e i & “ " . ing as follows: Fonda, Irving Pichel, Donald Crisp and Jane Darwell deliver the stirring commentary on the subject. son and “Shadrack” by MacGimsey. 1o ey house they recently pur-| Degree work in full form each evening as follows — e _ |sung by the mixed chorus. He Goliubie Lamibes| Wednesday-—April 7, 8. P. M. 14th Degree e ———e Debussy’s “Clair ' d'Lune,” com-|¢23¢d from the Columbia Lumber S | Thursday—April 8, 8 P. M 18th Degtee petently performed as the single|Company. The new home, a four-| * S0P M. . o 30th Degree instrumental presented, ‘was alToPM ‘Bnd bath house, is located} Bu A"D B | A RapnLs, 1) B 3 d Deg s o e plano solo by Shirley Davis on the Douglas Island side of the| s | Saturday—April 10, 8 P. M. ... 32nd Degree American Legion Auxiliar e Rien Ha & Phousana Dousias Bridee, nest 0 the Hion | FRAJM DEEP SEA folowed by banaet. and Clements residences. The Han- All members urged to attend these sessions. Visiting members from | it | Eyes” by Cornelius-Peterson, the ‘Song of India” of Rimsky-Korsa- fords have been living in the up- other jurisdictions cordially invited. kow, and the excellently done “Chir-|ber apartment of the Percy Rey- LONDON.—British salvage opera- WALTER B. HEISEL, Secretary-Recorder. D A N c E ibiribin” of Pestalozza’s as well as nold’s house for the last year. tors- are reaping “m.'_',mc__wea" | BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH / E W — oND TheRe - T \S PROBABIN ONE OF Elks’ Hall April 10, 1943 | aStENT Rosew tee B R AIDR - W WORA\ - NARD BIRD SHWTH |usT t:\‘N\ AOW , \NKERE DID HE ~ROT OFF 10 22 Admission $1.00 Service Men 50c ‘ (1 Fax = - i Tax.- = 5¢ . s BRITCHES Y SL10 55 Bob Tew’s Orchestra 2 7 ' \ o\ = S ERep LASSWELL "siicd ek or” THE DOUGLAS INN "5ty fimie™ SERVED ANY TIME DINE' AND DANCE OPEN'UNTIL MIDNIGHT DINE AND DANCE