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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA "TALK OF THE C(OMIC MYSTERY TOWN" ISFINE | FiLM IS COMING FILM COMING TO 20TH CENTURY \Capitol Theaire Presenis Wayne Morris, Brenda' One of Year's Best Marshall and Alexis Beginning Sunday Smith in Big Setup SATURDAY, MAY 15, 1943 PAGE THRF,E STARTS SUNDAY-- THREE PEOPLE & WHO MAkE Preview Tonight 12:30 A. M. Matinee Sunday 2:00 P. M. Where the Better BIG Pictures Playl?!! RITA HAYWORTH—VICTOR MATURE in ""MY GAL Buy Buy GRASS M i VOMLENTURY e STARTS SUNDAY -0/ SOV TONIGET 1@3 ru 0 CoM fl A o'W never guess fpy', \ anitter-ditter?) \co! Y ster’ (w's ™ gags and galety run ram- in Warner Bros. new film, 0 { g s umbia’s highly suce niling Ghost” which opens more exciting b X \D,( mantic comedy, “The Talk of the|St at the 20th Century The more precious % Town|" w} opens Sunday at tre. It is a picture that combines other sensationally successful films,|is claimed to be a jinx. All of her penned the screen play for “The|fo suitors have met with vio- made for ' k of the Town pre-|dinx is all the bunk, Alexis' grand- laughs... s roles of | mot (Helen Westley's role) hires N K 3 cheers! Grant is seen as a likable guy!to Alexis and brings along his \ | = whose zeal for his fellow-man sets! titious valet, portrayed by jail, he takes refuge in the country| Wayne meets a newspaper girl, cottage rented by Colman, who is Plived by Brenda Marshall and A Columbis Picture i with Glenda Farrell i / law is of sole importance; its prac-|Alexis, and after y thrilling tice is not his concern. Miss Arthur|escapades they arrive at a >I:n'll|ng‘ tempting to convince Colman that|Bruce. The screen play was written the theory and the practice must|Py Kenneth Gamet and Stuart TONIGHT[ fort to prevent a miscarriage of » Justice. and knocked him down several - jmore times. Travino was never able at a later date. Next on the card was Juneau's . - en to the boy in blue. The fact ; f that Taylor fought from the port e 3 Repo”er Te"s About Afmy e 8 ; Directed by LEWIS SEILER « screen Piay by Kenneth Gamet and Stuart Paiamer G 4 > p & e 78 § . ; the Capitol Theatre. The film was|thrilling mystery with light com- 4 4 produced and directed by George |éed\ \ ’ p g Stevens, maker of “Woman of the| The picture stars Wayne Morris,| . . Year” and “Penny Serenade.” Irwin,Brenda Marshall and Alexis Smith ¢ N H . 3 M)} C“ANT ’EAN ART"I’}R { JiTalk of the Town,” whose support- th. That is all except one il | Yyl b 1] picture | . theills wable merit, is report-|a ng fellow just out of col the officialdoni of his town against|Willie Best, whose pet aversion is —PLUS— cast as a bearded law school dean,|they get along splendidly. They Edgar is the town gossips’ favorite tar-|Solution ! go hand in hand. When that idea|Palmer from Palmer's original " " | o e 4 THE CABTEB cASE [to et started, the referee stopped smbination of musician and pugil- wis a disadvantage to Ed as Mee”ng coas' Guards From an Original Story by Stuart Palmer « A Warner Bros.-First National Picture H ! more |Oyous Shaw and Sidney Buchman, author{in a triangular up fraught with st includes Edgar Buchanan, and he is the inhabitor of an iron AND . * ed to be a motion picture made|P! by Wayne Morris, to be her him, so that he is unjustly accused|anything connected with haunted and dignified and impractical, ‘a man|@are determined to get to the bot- BUCHANAN o ¢ <« i get, a warm-hearted, lovable ymmu‘ The Smiling Ghost” has a fine finally is realized, Colman swings| i ! | the in the second round. The with JAS. ELLISON D pE GIVEN |concensus was that he used good | judgment, although Matt was not - o . 30 --- Minutes Latest World News === 30 Arthur red in Col-|pant sful new ro-|" Cary Grant, Jean and | Ronald Colman are “PICTURE PEOPLE" CARTOON Charles Dingle LATE NEWS Emma Dunn Russians Roll Back Nazis at Stalingrad B (He gave you "Woman of the Ycar” and "Penny “crenade”) SUNDAY — FEATURE ST:—\T{?S AT 2:30 ——— 5:00 7:30 and “DOWN RIO GRANDE THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES WAY” LONDON — Turkish Ambassador Orbay has gone to Ankara and it | is believed he will tell his govern- ment now is the time to join the|Axis Pinelli against a left hander named Jim Taylor. Both were in good shape and. it was a hard fast In the 19th century travelers on fight.. It could have been called a the ! the western plains often killed puffalo simply to eat the tongue United Nations and place 'l'\ukv'\"\‘ A B of “Here Comes Mr. Jordan” and|T. N. T. Alexis is cast as a girl who nda Farrell and Tom Tyler. |lung. In order to prove that the N e 8 i Wi 41 Tt s st . ande for laughter and for excitement.|gtand-daughters suitor. He comes of arson and murder. Escaping from |houses or ghosts convinced that the theory of the tom of the mystery swrounding o BGE STGVEHS P H o n “ (TIO n woman who aids Grant in his re-|Supporting cast, consisting of Al fi Gf fuge, and joins with him in at-|an Hale, Lee Patrick and David into determined action in his ef-| _ hurt. A rgmatch will be discussed draw, the decision was however giv- rmies in the fight against bhe did not know of that fact until he got into the ring and of course had no training against that type GASTINEAU CAFE IS CLOSING TONIGHT Restaurant help is so hard to obtain that we have had to take this course. Another reason for our closing is that Ted Reynolds, one of the partners operating the Gastineau Cafe will enter military service soon. Most of our kitchen crew will be found at Percy's Cafe after the closing of the Gastineau. They will assist in giving you the same fine food and service that you have received at the Gastineau. All accounts receivable may be paid at Percy's Cafe. In terminating their restraurant activities "for the duration,” Jim and Ted sincerely say “Thank You" to all who have contributed to the Gastineau Cafe's success. REYNOLDS and PATTERSON Proprietors CAFE GASTINEAU men at Kefchikan There have been any number of stories and versions about the Ju- neau Army Boxing Team matches against the Coastguardsmen at Ketchikan on May 3. Your reporter after interviewing the fighters, managers and a number of specta- tors will give you the real lowdown | without benefit of prejudice. We will start with the first fight and end with the main attraction The opener saw Arnold Slessinger, better known as Bug Bite, a tiny | atom weighing 121 pounds and fighting as a bantamweight, against Ketchikan's pride of the same class Joe Kirschke. The bout was called la draw, it was a just decision, neith- er fighter had a decided edge, nor was ever open for a KO wallop. Both boys displayed a lot of class. | The second bout between Matt !Trevino and Ervin Cape, feather- weights ended in disaster for the ! Army. Cape caught Trevino with a right to the chin, which floored him early in the first round. The soldier forgot his training and got up without a count, before he could again get his bearings the Coast Guardsman swarmed all over him &9 N That's because they are all made of the very finest materials obtainable, cut with infinite care and assembled by super-skilled workers. Al months of hard usage, they still mould and control perfectly. No wonder so many thousands of smart women will be satisfied only with brassieres which carry Maiden Form'’s quality-insuring label 3- “Shown here are *Allo-Ette” and *“Intimo"—only two of & wide 'vlrifiy from which you can choose. of a fighter. Red Knox, of the Ketchikan Team won a clear cut decision over our Roy Brown, who was outweigh- ed and a little outclassed. He did not have enough experience for — the Redhead, however Roy never|that nothing was settled. The fight let his opponent land a solid punch. |proved that both had trained reli- Odin Stutrud and Billy LaDusua giously for this epic struggle as fought a slam bang fight from attested by the fact that at the the opening gong to the end of the €nd of six 3-minute rounds of fur- fight. It was a bruising battle, both | ious fighting, both were raring to boys landing a number of solid|continue. Both showed conclusively punches. Only clean living and su- that they knew what it was all perb condition kept these boys on|@bout. The only damaging blow was their feet, in fact the spectators One by Majcher in the fourth round, winced from some of the blows @ solid right to the chin which struck. The fight was called a draw floored his opponent. “Red” howev- and justly so. If these boys arel€r got up without a count which ever matched again it will ix‘ well | testified to his superb condition. worth going a long way to see. | “Hank” was handicapped in that| Two_heavyweights from Junes he was unaware until he stepped in-! fought an exhibition, as there o the ring that the Kutie from| no opponents available among -the |Ketchikan leads with his right hand | Bluejackets. Roy Wilfred and War- and his Sunday punches originate | ren Cooper, who put on-a good per-'from the fist dangling from his! formance. No- decision was ren- left side. The fight ended in a deredl {draw with both sides yelling “We The main attraction and much wuz robbed.” publicized bout between the idol of|. we will let you readers in on a Juneau, Hank Majcher and the|yttle secret. 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Try it} fill be a s0 save your pennies and watch the Empire for future announcements. If it does happen and you miss it, you will have to listen to everyone else giving a blow by blow descrip- tion of the fight. It is promised it Lalapalooza. .- Whole milk powder forms an im- portant item in Rel Cross parcels sent to prisoners of war 'for June 5. SPECIAL ATTRACTION 9:30 P.M. “SULLIVAN'S TRAVELS" RAINBOW GIRLS MEET ‘ First initiation to be held uns der the new officers of the Order of Rainbow will take place in the Scottish Rite Temple this evening at 7:30 o'clock. Prior to the closing of most of the Order’s activities for the sums mer, the Rainbow Girls will hol one more afternoon meeting, BJ i ANNUAL DANCE TONIGHT \-_///\( Event of the Year at Douglas Natatorium w Music by Bob Tew's Orchesira Ao ADMISSION: 3 Everybody Welcome General $1.00 Service Men 50c Broiled Steak and Fried Chicken SERVED ANY TIME THE DOUGLAS INN "egiric, Hammond DINE AND DANCE OPEN UNTIL MIDNIGHT DINE AND DANCE