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i ] 3 t § FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1943 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA HEART-THRILLING S : pousLe FEaTuRe | JAPS IN iy :\,A,f’,i"es in "‘_’;‘f°i CAREER FIRST PULSE-POUNDING DRAMA! . 4 BILL SCHEDULED ‘ I:U R"'IER , . SAYS GINGER; THIS VWEEK-END; ; SO SHE OGLES "Hello, Annapolis” and, * WARNING & Murder Trial Makes Un- Child Star Vehile | i ' ique Publicity Gag in "Mokey” af Capitol Will Punish Severly All | 20th Century Film WHERE THE BETTER BIG PICTURES PLAYI [SOMENTIRY. Piing Within the necessary restrictions | e In the title role of 20th Centur: laid down by a nation at war, Cap- | They Get i Fox's “Roxie Hart,” Ginger Rogers | tol Theatre fans may see in ‘u-nm:; 4 is the most demure load of dyna- | both the United States Navy and] (By Associated Press) mite that ever blasted a screen. She | the United States Naval Academy The Berlin radio declares that a dances! She’s coy—cute and hilar- | Annapolis, in Columbla’s sensation-|pov oo “gispateh reported the Jap- jous! And so is the picture at the “wioh al new romantic drama, “Hello All-jgpege Government, in a note sent |20th Century Theatre. | A napolis,” opening tonizht as the| = 1o ynited States Government In a role that is distinctly dif- Tom BROWN : featured movie on @ big double| D ‘mluoro o doclared its in- ferent from her recent successes in | bill, with Tom Brown 1 Jean “ “Kitty Foyle” and “Tom, Dick and | P % b g S tention to “punish severely those 5 | ; IENTH ] DA | poker, pany Parks and Phitlyempers of aireraft crews who fol- Harry,” Ginger gives an outstand- * Brown being the major featured joeins the attack on Japanese ter- ing portrayal of the little girl who| il - players. ritory,” are found in other areas could do no wrong no matter how | from Officials of both outfits opened rati hard she tried. | of Jap military operations. ; la . “Roxie Hart” has been made for! rceny to [ TURE all doors to director Charles Bar- f Those who have fallen into the plai, on, gave nn?m-dn:d ‘[l!l.\fl\u:l €0~ 'Jands of Japanese authorities, the lfauglta Burku}lulm. Chllcngo i." the Pettin’y npmulml?. dnrsmx Z lru 3 e .lei Tokyo speaker said, have been 1.om]:1ng days w”mn a pxl(n‘y w.m.n?\n‘ generally permitted him 1o picture g,,nq guilty of cruel and inhuman could get a “not gullty” verdict| ever ing he wished to show on acts, from any jury, it tells the whole| AT rosm," f llo An- | “momokazu Hord, spokesman for wlm‘luus mswlryrof ‘Roxie Har! n \.,wh«, rev \v\,‘ mixu 4 at could | o capinet, denied the American ) ho.x_l\ man Lon'(‘ssts to a murder, not be seen by a casual or 0| s had been mistreated, and as- a wide-awake reporter Kkills lht‘ he Academy and leads (o the reali story, and suggests that Roxie let ADOLPHE MENJOU serted, “Japan can never agree to Dan Dalley, I ”"l ”‘;” “!"‘ “'C]"\):;ll HoYOf ‘““ the absurd and groundless conten- ‘I’ “”i‘ ab‘;)r ‘:!‘:1 p{;:;i 1t]v‘csh:“:‘x'{| one of the finest and most effi Learnin| city v Donm’ReEd B°bbYB|fl|(e ient educational institutions in i 7 b rmis gain from the trial and gaining GEORGE M-G-M Picture 5 soldiers wear military uniforms ) the world but also one of the the promise of a vaudeville con- |makes them immune from the re- & Siivers - Sara Aligood « William tract, she agrees to stand trial— “WHITE EAGLE’ iturday Ma world’s greatest builders of fishiins | gongipility of wilfully committing PLUS ture, after playing for three years “RIO RITA> IS COMING He ‘andies Bsatt Ts « veteren | R A"ONING e, i day and Saturday, is the story of a misunderstood boy who just > - can’t seem to avoid trouble in a| delightful mixture of tender drama | and comedy. | Little Bobby Blake, in the title| | role, looks like Hollywood's next | SOI.ID FuEl child star. “Mokey" is his first Im-‘ 7 FOR GOODNEWS BAY l nt Evrerte tn t levels. Straws in the e { s e Chalawss il by John L. Lewis and his|enroute Bay where he €Xecutive order President Roosevelt 1 M enroute to Goodnews Bay where he b Do fifldflfl‘l MAAOWS Uiieq Mine Workers for wage | will again be employed for another has conferred broad new authority 1 H raises which some claim will upset ' seqs at > pla corkings | Over solid fuels on Harold L. Ickes, s gram; the fight in Congress to up _ TRMISSC R B TSRO |whether coal rationing for civilian (Continued from Page One) farm prices; the growth of black program, which might be a x)nwm--}uSl’l‘b should be instituted. - —~ e markets; the results of the 48-hour ful influence for or against infla- ( The President’s order abolishes determine whether inflation is here week, with presumably fattened pay tion, depending upon how deeply it the purely advisory office of the envelopes; and the Federal tax ' dips into American purse: |Solid Fuels Coordinator for War, ~ vt and created in its stead the Solid {Fuels Administration, with Ickes as {administrator. SEA s e D ALY + JUNEAU COUPLE LAST EVENING At a beautiful ceremony held last evening at 7:15 o'clock in the Douglas home of Felix Gray, Doris McCloskey, widely known Ju- | heau resident, and Theadore R. Samples, deep sea diver and brother of the famous Babe Sam- ples, University of Washington foot- | ball star, were married by Com- | missioner Gray. | i Wearing a rose biege afternoon | dress and a biege picture hat, the bride carried a lovely bouquet of ! pink rosebuds and fern. Attendants | were dressed in complementary col- ors, the matron of honor, Mrs. A.' S. Heybek, wearing a deep powder | blue frock and a two-toned blue hat, with a corsage of paperwhite narcissi encircling a red rose. Bridesmaid Mrs. J. B. Robinson’s |dress was aquamarine, while her | hat was a biege tricorn straw and | her corsage of paperwhite narcissi (with a yellow rose in the center Orville Rudy was best man for the event and, with Mrs. Robinson acted as witness. Following the ceremony the wed- ding supper for seven was served |in the &old Room of the Baranof | Hotel, those attending in addition |to the bride and bridegroom being Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Eaton, Mrs. | Heybek, Mr. Rudy,and Mrs. Robin- !son. Later an informal evening of 'singing and conversation was en-[ {joyed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | Eaton. | Mr. and Mrs. Samples are making their home at the Ellingen Apart- | ments. l to stay or is being checked closc FOR BEER at its BEST Say BUY WAR BONDS ) ) ONE OF THE SURVIVORS of the crash of the Yankee Clipper in Lisbon, in which twenty-four persons lost their lives, radio vocalist Yvette ' announced on her arrival in Lon- TTH DAY ADVENTISTS RETURN TO JUNEAU The mission staff of the Alaska | Mission of Seventh-day Adventists arrived in Juneau last evening aboard the gasboat Surprise from holding the annual church meetings | at Wrangell and Ketchikan. Among the party were Pastor and Mrs. H. L. Wood, Miss Madge Muchmore, Bible House secretary, Pastor M. L. Miles and Thomas Estelle owner of the boat. Pastor Miles left for Sitka by plane this morning where he will soon move with his family from ‘Wrangell, to do evangelistic work in the west coast town. After a few days at the mission | offick, Pastor Wood, the mission | superintendent, will go to Arichorage and Palmer and after placing the | mission airplane in service, will visit the churches in the Bristol Bay dis- trict and dedicate the new church building just completed in Dilling- ham. B Can't Keep Cenfers On Virginia Teams | CHARLOTTESVILE, Va. — Two | things have bothered University of | Virginia athletic teams this year— | transportaton and centers. Coach Frank Murray used six players—H. H. Uihlien, F. N. Cren- | shaw, K. F. Bevan, Jr,, J. W. Rear- | —e p——. Butler-Mauro Drug Co. The Rexall Store . as she can do so. (International) of the lineup because of sch | difficulties. MISSION STAFF OF r .dpn, Milton Parlow and Charles | | Cooper--at the pivot post during | football season. Billy Suhling, the team's regular center, joined the armed forces before the season be- gan The other day, Virginia's basket- ball coach, Gus Tebell, announced don that she is anxious to continue that the Cavalier's No. 1 pivot man, | with her USO troupe tour as soon Walter St. Clair, had dromm} m:t~ olastic | l I Lynne Overman - Nigel Bruce - Phil | LATEST NEWS EVENT MEL v sccond feature for Fyi. MY And all kinds of inhuman sl g " Helns Reynolds ik e 2 el e S [T j——— Directed by WILLAM A. WELLMAN A 20th CENTURY-FOX PICTURE D) — vivures LatesT NEWS — S0 ' CHAN IN RIO LAND OF 6 GUNS THEATRE A 10/ v ] SPECIAL EASTER SUNDAY DINNER s Served from 12:00 to 10:00 P. M. APRIL 25, 1843 o $1.50 jrade COCKTAILS ‘ ’ Fresh Shrimp Tomato Juice Apple Juice Grapelfruit and Avocade oA SOUPS oy Baranof Fresh Clam Chowder Cream of Tomato r ‘s SALAD Sliced Egg, Tomato and Asparagus Tips Iced Celery Hearts Pan Fried Fresh Middle Cut Halibut Steak, Lemon Butter Specid] Easter Baked Sugar-Cured Ham, Glazed Fresh Fruit Sauce, Sweet Potato Roast Young Tender Capon, Stufting, Cranberry Sauce Fried Fresh Alaska Clams, Tartar Sauce, Creme Slaw Roast Prime Ribs of Steer Beef, au jus, Yorkshire Pudding Stuffed Fresh Ripe Avocado with Diced Chicken Salad, Shoestring Potatoes Plate Broiled Steer Beet New York Cut Sirloin Dinner Steak, Mushroom Sauce—50c Extra Creamed New Potato Hot Apple Pie Baked Apple Orange Sherbet Banana Cream Pie Banana Cream Pudding, Whipped Cream Fresh Peach Sundae Fresh Peach Shortcake Home-Made Layer Cake Coffee RELISH Ripe Olives Fresh Radish ENTREES * - Buttered Fresh Peas DESSERTS Red Cherry Pie Pumpkin Pie Fruit Jello, Whipped Cream Carmel Sundae Choice of Ice Cream Old English Cheese Sliced Pineapple Ring % Tea * Melba Peach Halves © SN i BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH T SWOW,GEN'R\\. - TS BERMUDY WARTER (S T4 th0S' BEWITCHN @LLE T BVER SEEN — X MOKES Q FELLOR CEEL DOWNRIGHT ROMANTICAL Broiled Steak and Fried Chicken SERVED ANY TIME DINE AND DANCE RS THE DOUGLAS IN OPEN UNTIL MIDNIGHT WERE NARD BARD - \F YOU EEEL S0 SPRY. 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