The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 4, 1943, Page 3

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i, i i COMMANDOS ARE | FEATURED IN NEW CAPITOL PICTURE First great motion picture dmm.«) of the world’s toughest fighting | men, a mighty story of advsnture | written in the blood of heroes and the tears of the women they leave behind. Columbia’s new Lester Co-! wan production, “Commandos Strike at Dawn” opens at the Capitol The- atre Sunday. With Paul Muni star- ved, and a superb supporting cast which includes hundreds of war- trained Commandos in their real- life roles, “Commandos Strike at Dawn” is considered by an enth- ralled Hollywood as the most mag nificiently thrilling story of the war Nor is Hollywood alone in search- ing for new adjectives to describe the heroic size, sweep and scope of | “Commandos Strike at Dawn."! Wherever the new film has been| screened, critics and audiences greeted it with all the acclaim, all) SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1943 TONIGHT? STARTS SUNDAY ' “CALL OUT THE MARINES” — and “SING YOUR WORRIES AWAY" IT’S HERE! THE FIRST GREAT SCREEN DRAMA OF ' TODAY'S GREAT: HEROES ... THE COMMANDOS; the enthusiastic appreciation its! fabulous warrior-heroes so richly| merit ! The importance of the new film | can be attested to by the fact that ! it is Muni’s first in two years, and Miss Gish’s first in nine years. In addition, the governments of the United States, Great Britain and Canada provided Columbia with of- ficial co-operation. S — DESTROYER ATH VESSEL SET AFIRE (Continued from Page One) ing Jap planes were stroyed or damaged The presence of the convoy and the attempts of the Japs to shield it is taken to indicate the enemy intends to hold onto Wewak for a major operating base. Three Allied bombers and one hter were lost in the attack on convoy Damaging near-hits are repovied cored in a reconnaissance flight probably de- the Awarding of Order Of Purple Heart Is \Council Grants Temporary| an o me v in the New Ireland vieinity on 7,000 and 5,000 ton ships. | - - —~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA NEW MUSICAL " FILM_COMING, 20T CENTURY, Always in My Heart,” which starts a local engagement nday t the 20th Century Theatre, is, 3 cording to critics who have preview- led it in Hollywood, just the pre- |scription for chasing away your blues. And the young lady who will {do it for you is Miss Gloria Warren the fifteen-year-old singing 3 who is the latest star discovery of the Warner Bros. studios which has a consistent record for building up new star personalities For her debut, Gloria has been cast in a heart-warming story of | |tamily life, comparable to another | |famous hit from Warner Bros, | |“Four Daughters.” Two of Holly- | |wood’s most talented mature play- { |ers, Kay Francis and Walter Hus- | | ton, play the leading adult roles in | the story, and the supporting cast 1 is headed by Frankie Thomas, six- | | year-old Patty Hale (another prom- ’ |ising young screen newcomer), Una % |OConnor, and Sidney Blackmer ! |with Borrah Minnevitch and His 4 | Rascals giving out with the har- S S »»J | monica harmony der now a lieutenant in and Actress Betty Jane G - e - 'FLAT PRICE ON SABLE FISH IS SET BY ORDER Amendment 7 to MPR 418, which amends the . regulation in such Lngagement of Rudy Vallee, the orchesir the Coast Guard Reserve, with him above, has been until after the war. cer, 18, pictured The two do not plan to marry modeling WAC costumes a yeas nal magazine. Rudy saw her picture telling her she ought to come to Holly- wood. She did and was given a movie contract. BUS LINES T0O SENATE PARTIES OPERATE HERE LEAVE HERE FOR AS EXPERIMENT% INVESTIGATIONS nnounced. Miss Gree was photographed by a nat lied her 0, and ¢ long distanc i sable fish, establishes | year around price, according to further information received today by the Alaska Office of Price Ad ministration. Both seasonal and size ren and | tials are eliminated by the amend- also a flat, Senator: . | their military companions left Ju- ment. A straight year around price Permit-Would Serve | ncau vesterans of 9% conts per pound for d | A subcommittee of the Senate sable fish is established n Cl'y Postroads Committee, headed by Previously, the einioers Senator James Scrugham of Nevada,the price A temporary permit was issued by [and including Senators Douglass the City Council last night to Lloyd | Buck of Delaware and William 'L. Reid of the Channel Bus Lines Langer of North Dakota, left for to operate a bus service in Juneau, Fairbanks, accompanied by Benjamin itself, as an experiment to see if W. Thoron, Director of the Division such a service is warranted of Territories and Island Posses- | If the experiment is successful, sions, Department of the Interior, he told the Council, he will apply The group is looking over the Al- {for a franchise to make the service aska Highway | permanent. Senators | The Council also adopted a reso-|Michigan, {lution eliminating any claim which |yest out, from month to month with prices reach- ing their peak during the fall and OPA points has fluctuated winter months. The cents per pound as set by Amend- ment 7, is slightly higher than the weighed average formerly paid when prices were established ac- cording to size >-oe RIFLE EXPERTS T0 Homer and Ferguson of Harley Kilgore of continued to the| Virginia the city might have against he|westward investigating war x| MEH’ NEXT MONDAY Southeastern Alaska Fair Associa-|pengitures in Alaska for #he Tru- | tion property in the current suit Six teams of rifle men will meet in competition next Monday at the man Investigating Committee of the against the Association by the Gov- ernment nate. | manner as to eliminate grading of | price of 9%| " _PAGE THREE ENDS TONITE JACK OAKIE ANN SHERIDAN 'NAVY BLUES' 7O CENTURY Where the Better Big Pictures Play STARTS SUNDAY (MIDNITE PREVUE TONITE) | % Warner Bros! new 4 15-year-old bundle of song and sunshine— in the grand hit aimed straight at your heart! 2% fowl, . KAY FRANCIS - WALTER HUSTON | / and introducing gloriows | | win PATTY HALE FRANKIE THOMAS - BORRAM MINEVITCH & HIS RASCALS - Diracted by Jo Graham | st Bves o by Aol Comes s+ Burpes | ADDED: NOVELTY “Tulips Shall Grow" f LATEST FOX NEWS |vifle range, shooting to Team 1—Sgt. Keithahn, Captain; o'clock in the morning Dallas Taylor, Fred Bryant, Dale | The teams are two from Juneau |Stewart, Ole Kvande, Harold Kent: |'Territorial Guards, one from Doug- | mer, |las, one from Glacier Highway, Of-| Team 2-Sgt. Lawrence, Captain; |ficers’ team from Duck Creek and Bill Hixon, John Krugness, lone team of enlisted men from Abel, Henning Bergren, Leroy Wesf, |Montana Camp. Ed Nielson, t at 9] N F " E . | - e | Major John O. Conwell will be re-| Big time—Saturday H oW FU y Xplalned ("Y BUYS 5 000 |feree and Lt. Tom Cashen will be | - 1 | R | s { | scorer. S (Continued from Page One) | 1 IMT| | The two teams of the Juneau YOUR BROKEN LENSES { SVt et "IN WAR BONDS IN Xefoss [Guards will consist of the follow- | Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636. adf, ing that industries important to A E PP Hepincod. i o owee A : o our prosecution of the war are re.| (URRENT CAMPAIGN | - o, R e e s e s wit vived quickly as possible and —_— SORIRES Uncle: Scotch 3 v as s 8 13. Speak fror iy E[R ANNA LEE <HLLIAN GISH that no output of recaptured terri-| Juneau Firemen can chalk up| u,:l'i".’x‘[.'”“ i Ol i Y"A : A nnoun ceme n t : G A tory falls into enemy hands. |$5,000 worth of war bonds for their davice” ) [AICIE[S 3 . SIR CEDRIC HARDWICKE (4) War Food Administration,|Bond Booth Night already | 15. Public speaker 3 Stedl n . v B ! = ¢ | 16. Leatherneck 5 P B ) which will have to say how much| The City Council last night au-| % GShpis ot 43 rolecting | RaBERT COOIE of our food' supplies can be di-|thorized the purchase of $5,000 18 i e 8 4 £ verted to these peoples. jworth to add to the $20,000 alreacy | ~ 49. Constituent of ! Y| tural gas (5) Fiscal agencies, such as Lend |invested in the city’s post-war fund 51. Call forth —LATE NEWS— 50, ik oposttsatiie Plaanid I The. Tohmh Bhancs Shi tave bac] Aheiont Greek 5 :}.‘"{‘Igg r;";!éy | PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT " SICILYINVADED' Corporation, the Export Import|of the two booths tomorrow, and|, ,,‘;,{j-‘u'mp 65. Flat parts of Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzle a Announces t.hg (',han_ge in Location . Bank, and others which would pro- |the Women of the Moose will oper- | 2’ Sticky it - g5 p"(al"3 P A R R of His Office to . i A e . ? vide the funds for such operations. |ate the other. |87 Tros by DOWN geroen be. 6. Large So. z ¥ N 4 Ig&ly Softened For Final S (6) Various state department| —————— 2. Duplicate 1 .\Ic}:’lvfi:\"‘ael‘:‘»'l‘)“' e Al QAmerican | R00m3 Flrsl Natlonal Bank Bufldmg B e ot thie Wl agencies, six of which are gx-oupumuFE 'NS"RAN(E 31. Troubles wool 4 Fruie sthubs 1. Sweetmeat | % Sigon ; under the Office of Foreign Eco. ! 5 ioels, | PHONE 676 COLOR CARTOON nomic Coordination, and which| HRM 'I'o BEG'N 4 Keel-billea , 5 e i sumably have veto powers ov . MAeI Accounting Systems, Audits, Investigations AE;KTT"'" AY A ctically all other agencies (ex-| BUSINESS HERE dor uina ot 1 Monthly Audits and Analyses of ' it ) t AMGOT). bropert | Y08 p profi — | The Olympic National Life In- Wonmene kirs | Cos-ts, Sales and Profits |surance Co. of Seattle has been au- . g bk | Preparation of Income Tax Returns thorized to do business in Alaska and switty |k WO S i SR & {after filing the proper papers with | Tions S i ta (s e | Territorial Auditor Frank A. Boyle. hood ’ | Ruth B. Rock of Juneau will be Warang dos the company’s Alaska agent. The Smudge T H EATRE firm will operate on an authorized ‘\if‘;.(“:,"c':fu { | capitalization of $200,000, Orthographers 1 -oo - Mokt Dages PLYING BETWEEN THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES! . Examiner of i R RECESS MEETING o JUNEAU, HAINES and SKAGWAY o . Causing feel- OF WAR (0“"(“.' L s LEAVES JUNEAU . Becomes ex- ‘ i AR r :00. The Alaska War Council met . Adjusted the 'I'llesdays and Satu days al 8:00P. M. o ‘ briefl; d d d until piton 4 { riefly yesterday and recessed until | Anclent I GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. | Dlanes jorypre nd more inexi week when the meeting il il TICKETS and INFORMATION at . | planes in the air, the dan- |, vesumed in the Governor's Office haa - 4 | i g & A e i g oyerag rom - ger of qdmdge to property |for the purpose of discussing mat- | the wing PEBC Y' S CAI" E m,SON MAZDA by falling aircraft is in- |ters which because of their nature o i creasing. ay not rinte r - 52. Massach t creasing. may be printed under the War- Nasmsnamil Where all small packages may be left. LAMPS You can, at small addi- tional cost, have your fire | policy broadened to cover | P g several kinds of damage, | The Standard of Comparison | ncine "thal” 53" Ask us about this— JUST CALL Shattuck Agency INSURANCE—BONDS Alaska Electric Light and Power Company Juneau Phone 616 Douglas Phone 18 JUNEAU AP Iz time Censorship Code. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH HAW Haw AN Nou GAVE \0 BRAZIL\AN CRUZEIROS TH' PORE \DI\T WM \0 FOR A \S 60 CENTS (N ONWN QST 5 GOOD MEAGURE, 0.5, COW;NARD BIRD - CROQ-ZEROS FER WUy 2 THET'S STILL Q AL-08Y D\RT CHEAP SAIL BOAT lflr'oi.led Steak and Fried Chicken SERVED ANY TIME THE DOUGLAS INN * DINE AND DANCE OPEN UNTIL MIDNIGHT By BILLY DeBECK BALLS O F\RE WALT'LL TH WAR DEPOTMENT 7 UERARS TH WAY (M GIT TN FLIV -FLANMMED FreED fir/ LASSWEL (.., ectric Hammond Organ Music DINE AND DANCE i ’

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