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™ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA 'BUMSTEADS ON - ister! SONJA HENIE, | AT CAPITOL; bel llmber, ster © "SUN VALLEY," ALSO QUEEN . EXTRAVAGANIA "Blondie fti)gr'\.li(tory" and . | John Payne,GIenr] Miller's! [ "Enemy Agents Meet Orchestra Also in 20th | Ellery Queen Here Cenfury Feature | | R With new skate and skl surprises FRIDAY. APRIL 30, 1943 WHERE THE BETTER BIG PICTURES PLAYI CENTURY NOW LLERY SENDS A WAVE GA: DEAR WORKING GIRLS Don your playsuits, girls floor. We're going to exer A well co-ordinated, healthy body has always been an asset to beauty. | These day's its more than that. It's your defense wed yainst fatigue, | strain and jangled nerves. That's why all the emphasis on dail “just too tired” by the end of the day for exreise, t exercise. If you say you're A\ tip from Mar Two well-balanced films compose [ gann, a specialist in body building, who says twenty to thi A |the double bill showing at the Cap- g R 3 B 5 satd in America’s glori and " minutes of exer a day i important as e b h g oman musi !itol Theatre tonight and tomorrow, i P cker ¢ oxercises. She doest |cOmbined with gay romance ! ‘Blondie for Victory,” and a new You're sure to agrec once you start dc T exerci Bhe oSN E ang fun, 20th Century-Fox’s new ; X‘l'(‘nL Queen serial ‘;n" l\ nts | delieve in, or teach, tho old school” routines which Jeft one breathless | entertainment inspiratiqn Sun It's @ wave of Meet Ellery Queen (and wom out. Each excrcise is fun—performed smoothly and rhythm- | Valley ~Serenade,” continues at o o | The war is affecting every family |icallv to music—so turn it on the 20th Century Theatre thrills and chills in America, one way or another.| Here's the first one, through which you achieve relaxation, flex your| Starring Sonfa Henie and John for YOII.' The Bumstead Family, is no ex-|spinal column, and strenzthen your back dominal muscles, all at | e in \\h;u‘\p the, finest. peavs ception. |the same time. Be sure to br he deeply, co-ordinating your inhaling | ! ““‘;N”:‘ |‘ ““m\lka '(;‘ fi;:: In Columbia’s “Blondic for as you begin and finish each movement B lined : el tory,” which opens tonight 3 debut of the country’s number one Bumsteads go all-out for defense| {band, Glenn Miller and his Or- |chestra, in an appearance which | |will do much to increase the large 'number of his already enthusiastic |fans | | Sonja is featured in new skat- ing and skiing numbers of breath- taking beauty. The amazing skating, of America's right to laugh and be happy, thereby providing them- selves with more than their usual quota of hectic trouble and “Blon- die” fans with ~more-than-usual hilarity, according to Hollywood re- po.’:émmv Agents Meet Ellery routines through which she glides Queen,” “has Willlam Gargan and with such apparent ease show that 2 N her skill has increased since she Margar ay. It is the latest| Mpssuet e e attained the World and Olympic in the popular Columbia series of Pigure Skating Championships. mystery dramms based upon the . ; o fictional exploits of Ellery Queen, RELAX! Sit back en your heels and rest your forechead on the The lugzgh prt_niukmz stm,\‘ has I AND WIS one of the world’s most popular| floor, arms extended in a salaam to beauty. John Payne awaiting a refugee he (,\\ES'““ sleuths. has promised to care for. Much to \‘ 0“ MR o | i L% 'nis surprise, the “little” girl is & Sonja who decides to marry him Milton Berle+ Lynn 3 novel climax to the unusual story. Nicholas Brothers Produced by g MILTON SPERLING Direcred by . BRUCE RUMBERSTONE Screen Play by Robert Eite 084 e e D s Sonjs and her c skating stars Hant, bresth - tking BLACK ICE BALLET . most lavish and spee- tcular scenes the screem has ever known! 20 MINUTES LATE NEWS PENNY. ARTHUR SINGLETON ° LAKE Lorry Simms - Daisy and “Cookie” War Is On Screen Now [ § "Desert Vidory” Is Drama 1GH BRIDGE: Youw'l feel the stretch all the way down your spine | d TE EAGLE” (S 4 ) as you slowly bend your head under until the back of your neck touches Al’”m‘l,. s x‘“\\'(]:‘k:t‘s' :\\d)i\l"q]‘:) that Seldom Is Place the floor (if possible). Then raise up on hands and knees in bridge- i 3 gty ik H | like position, head hanging. This isn’t as hard as it looks. on Celluloid ‘ By ROBBIN COONS [ HOLLYWOOD—A film L can be pardoned if he feels un- equal to his job when something like “Desert Victory” ccmes along Here is drama of the kind that seldom gets on celluloid, for it is not make-believe, but real—the doc- umentary story of Montgomery's rise and Rommel's fall in the Af- rican desert PENNKY DRIVE FOR ORTHOPEDIC WILL BE UNDERWAY SOON The annual Penny Drive for the Children’s Orthopedic Hospital utl (LTI TheSea Wolf *MIXED CHORUS OF | JUNEAU HIGH WILL | SING AT CHU Seattle is getting underway again with Mrs. George F. Alexander as chairman this year. Scheduled annually for the first two weeks in May, the Penny Drive is dedicated to the Orthopedic’s task lof helping and healing crippled children throughout the Northwest. . During 1942, 38 Alaskan child-! ren were given 5142 days of Hos- |pital care in the Children's Orth- (HAPE[’BY'IHE'[AKE‘ |opedic Hospital, in addition to - many days’ care at the Convales-| The Sacrament of Baptism for ‘cent Home. Thirteen new patients jnfants will be administered at the | from Alaska registered in 1942. e INFANT BAPTISM T0 BE ADMINISTEREO AT | THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES! The Juncau g A | High School mi 7 o'clock service Sunday night at|ohorus, uncer the direction of sel Lynn, Ca Sebenico and ING. that seven were wounded and| ... "o ever be news | SE 'I'o INSTM.'. ertson, Mrs. Vera Clifford, Mrs. ® New Bocks for Sale Warren Baker. |six captured. “Desert Victory” Is|™p intorcements arrive, including Moo Y | amer Garvin. pites, Reyieon g ler; | B the British Eighth Army’s own| 2 e Mrs. J. J. Meherin and Mrs. L. C. 7o i e - | American Sherman tanks. Workers | | Men At War, Ernest Heminway il record of its triumph; 200,000 feet g - : hd | Peter: Suez to Singapore, Cecil Brown Mrs. Low Reed has been released of film £ it red, edited | " British factories che good | % A8 s00m 45" new.: envelobas have 5 s from St. Ann’s Hospital. e 1, some of 1t captured, edited |- o (uer the public address sys- — B i pes Cne World, Wendell Willkie down to a 60-minute story. S0 im-! " oo en akes the it | arrived, committee members will Seven Came Through, Capt s pressed was Pr inister _ jrem ontgome! by i cers of the Moose will|distribute them through town for Rt sk Mis. ‘Mary Willis and baby Licoed Was Prime Minister Church-{ a6 into his confidence, be- | New officers of the Mo | AR e WRd e G . g | | Because the familiar Penny Drive (ne Chapel-by-th-Lake. The offi- 7 a, S0y o TREBL BIRS | Theoks o s serut panian |envelopes with their red heart and ciating clergyman will be the Rev.| memners st the morming. Asvaice . (U. 8. Burau) . i . |instead of a hodge-podge of news-| {Avpeal 40 iopeb. Jour heatt 80 willls REBooth. the Northem Light Preshyteri e | Temp. Thursdey, April 20: | Mrs. Otto Smithberg entered St ool pogs “To tell what it is about| LOW BRIDGE: Gradually lower shoulders, allowing head to tilt back, |1¢IP & crippled child” were' damaged bt e v Church Sunday. ® Maximum 52, minimum 43. e Ann’s Hospital yesterday for SUrg-!youiq pe to repeat the history of | and try to touch chest to floor. This may be difficult at first, but with 3:}()(1@1:) ‘\tayb:: Jpnl:u}x. n:»wd :In-' The Daily Alaska Empire has the | The two numbers will be “My ® 0o 0 2 @ o o & ¢ n e CIY | ¥ st nefdar to pelaxed postblon |velopes have been sent for and Whe ', g0t pajg circulation »f any Al-|and I” by Wihtol, and “Ave Ve - Empire Classifieds Pay! LET’'S READ tient at St. day Outgoing medi Ann's Hospital Ogust Colvey was an inoming pa- Ann’s Hospital yester- 1 patients at St. sterday were Er- the desert campaigns of last Octo- | ber and November. But to tell what | the film contains—aye, that's a job. You begin to appreciate it when | you know that four soldier- cameramen were Kkilled in the mak- ill with the finished product that iof Generals Montgomery and Alex- | paper-bag empire. ander to take command in the un- certain days after the fall of To- |bruk. You may recall the events, > | but the human side tice you'll get there. It’s great stuff no, it's a must Movie fan or| of the cam- be installed at the regular mv(’hm;; Iyear will be Mrs. A. B. Phillips, a drive will be delayed until their arriva Assisting Mrs. Alexander in sol-' iciting for the Penny Drive this former Penny Drive chairman, Mrs.| A. Van Mavern, Mrs. R. E. Rob- donations to the Orthopedic. | aska newspaper. lum” by Mozart. ATTENTION, MOOSE! ast Time I Saw Paris, | daughter, as well as her older child, e el! lieving that a citizen army fights et g e i e Eyflilo: Paul Jimmie, have been discharged from 2(;(,:3,3“ COJ;‘:& ;efug lgulr 1}?,%“;?;"‘ best when it knows what is expect- "fll"'“’ }:“]’i‘{“lv"‘lt’d[‘]‘w “)Iau:wn?:: ;’:_ iyt Berlin Diary, William Shirer the Government Hospital. o A ';’mmu"“ i dPl;;sid ‘:‘ed of it. And then, drop by drop ‘\"“ w()m:-: :r e ‘Mooss. have| The mame of Alaska was de- g Vichy, Leon Marchal e 53479 w}‘w it t’::’ 5 eCoI ‘D;}’id‘.ot blood, the campaign unfolds, and i)‘e"lfx‘; mvoned ot there il be. en. |Tived from an Aleut word mean- # :"’i%:f‘eys n‘:??n \;:";:)1:11, Massack The stf\tc motto of California is MacDonald, a one-time Hollywood ifi;j;x’\l?f:h:to::tclfm:allfil:p:::n;‘r?fi:h tertainment, refreshmelnts and g Bmfl_'_'_c'?urii'- o The fiuhai)'al of Omar Khay- "Ei'.nl'ka. meaning “I have found director who headed the camera and the collapse of Mussolini's dancing to conclude a social gath- BEG"LAR MEETING rnmnv | & yam it. }’umls in the field. ering. Philosophy. Elbert Hubbard —— e s SRS 7 S ISR B = 48 S — —_— s T Wets Alasender Wooll- The thing about the picture that | . T 0 N l G ]l T ot impresses you most is that there a “o ea ure Familiar Quotations, Bartlett THE are no dramatics. Aside from the Bible in Brief, Peter V. Ross actual battle scenes, everything seems calm and unhurried. The | s MR i\z purpose of the men and machines | of war is dramatic enough. And | when "the fireworks do come, they arrive with sudden, breath-taking ferocity. There is blood and flying ' steel and biting sand and mud, | and death is in front of you, and in back, and on both sides. You see soldiers awaiting the | ® New Rentals Our Hearts Were Young and Gay, Cornelia Ottis Skin- ner & Emily Kimbroug Fifty Years Below Zero, Chas. | Brower A Guide to Alaska, Merle Colby War Discovers Alaska, Joseph Driscoll TYPHOON SUITS You have heen - . ® Installation of Officers ® Entertainment ® Refreshments N e s, sisi Byalas zero hour, their eyes straight e i J¥ex ot Dedsion, Al 23, ahead, their faces set in expres- . g | Hum’?;v?(:::lcld) Wm. Saroyan wai lng or: sions that only death up ahead 2 iart, Cloete can bring. You hear a Scottish The Gaunt Woman, Bamund bagpiper, marching ahead _with / Gilligan 2 ALL SIZES troops under fire, his step as Song of Bernadette, Franz steady and unhurried as though he | Werft ai ,were parading up Fleet Street. You | ; see a blast and the scene ends, | 'and you feel it was the last pic- | ture that fighting cameraman ever | took. There are no cheers, no tears —just plain war. Cross Roads, Erico Verissimo | Battle for the Solomons, Ira Walgert Baranof Book Shop Baranof Hotel WOMEN OF THE MOOSE INVITED Following the Installation H. S. GRAVES The Clothing Man | The story begins with Churchill’s visit in the desert and the arrival | PIGTAILS—_polores Moran | (above), screen actress, wears pigtails instead of her usual coif- fure to get around the growing wartime shortage of bobby pins and hairvins. I n | i | “Dagwood,” Arthur Lake, gets all wrapped up in. \gleton's work for a gay sccne in “Blondie For Victory.™ | BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH o o ome American Legion Auxiliary SWIE - SNF - T KEEP NARD B\RD StTH SMELLING F00D ol ARE LNDOWSTEDLY | { MAY DA Y DA N CE 00D - FOOD <THE MOST PARSWONIONS ; QWY BT TueTS CREATURE T EVER MET . Elks’ Hall May 1-1943 WAPOSS\BLE = WE HANENT EQTEN .. $1.00 SERVICE MEN .. .10 Tax By BILLY DeBECK 7 tuanuN FER TW COMPLIMENT, GEN'RIL T SHORE WASHT NE'D TELLT <o T4 WRR DEPOTMENT — WEBBY THEN'D PN Q METAL ON &Y SWZZOM FRED WMEBBN LT WZ LAsSWELL T SALOMMY SAN'WATCH T €T WHILST NE WWZ QASLEEP, GEN'R\L- 1 JES APPENT TO RUN ACROST T N NN POCKET — 50 3¢ ACCIDENTAL-L\KE 5¢ ADMISSION Tax ... $1.10 Bob Tew’s Orchestra 55¢