The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 10, 1943, Page 3

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.with the toe-tapping tunes you'll swing about—the guys and gals you'll dream about! - starring The Screen's Heartbeats of Harmony! ALLAN JONES JANE FRAZEE That T. N. Trio of Jive'n Joy! GLORIA 2 ponald OCONNOR PEGEY RYAN 'TWO FEATURES START TONIGHT, CAPITOL SCREEN Sparkling comedy-drama, flavored bountifully with vocal and instru- mental music, is pledged by Univer- sal in the coming presentation of| 2 “When Johnny Comes Marching! Home"” which opens tonight at the Capitol Theatre. Heralded as gay, topical enter-; tainment, the starry cast of the film is 'headlined by Allan Jones, Jane Frazee, Gloria Jean, Donald | O'Connor, Peggy Ryan and (h(‘l Four Step Brothers. | Starred likewise is the celebrated | Spitalny and his His Hour of Charm All Girl Orchestra, musical | sensation of stage and radio. The| orchestra, which present a variety| of novel specialties, also provides | accompaniment and rhythmic back- ground for the action of the pic- ture. A resourceful amateur sleuth un- earths an international conspiracy | while searching for the motive be- hind the drugging of his brother | in a West India cafe in “The Fal- con’s Broth a thrilling drama of mystery and adventure, which | forms the second half of the double ! bill. | George Sanders returns to the| (screen as the suave, efficient Fal-| |con, and his real life brother, Tom| Conway, is featured with him in | the title' role. Jane Randolph plays lan enterprising girl reporter who| "aids The Falcon and his brother| in their investigation. e "ALL OUT PRICE CONTROL" URGED ON HOME FRONT 'Senator 0'Mahoney Wants fo Avert High Cost of Living Right Now WASHINGTON, Dec. 10.—Declar- ing “taxes or inflation in the end will get us all” Senator Joseph! O'Mahoney of Wyoming, urged an |“all out price control” measure as| |the one hope of averting the cost| |of living crisis on the home front.| | O'Mahoney, concurring with ! James Byrnes.assertion last night PIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA _ CAMELEON BLONDE | TWO FINE STARS "IN "JUKE GIRL" AT 20TH CENTURY One of the season's strongest films “Juke Girls,” is the featured| attraction now showing at the 20th | Century Theatre. In the starring roles are alluring Ann Sheridan, fresh from her triumph in “Kings Row,” and dashing Ronald Rea- gan who has an impressive list of fine performances to his credit. I'he supporting roles are made up of such Hollywood favorites as Richard Whorf, (remember his grand portrayal in “Blues In The Night?") George Tobias, Gene Lockhart, Alan Hale, Betty Brew- er and many others. “Juke Girl” is a film that really packs a wallop and there’s no let- down in the suspense-laden plot.| The story takes place in @a little! Florida town where itinerant friut | pickers work hard all day and their main source of entertainment | iis the local ‘juke joint' where Ann Sheridan works as a hostess. — - STATION KFAR IS NOW PERMITTED | TODOUBLEPOWER, WASHINGTON, Dec. 10. —Radio Station KFAR at Fairbanks has re- | | ceived permission from the Federal | Communication Commission to double its present power and change | frequency to provide a service for| troops in the Territory of Alaska. The station is now operated on 610 KC power, 5 kilowats, but is authorized to operate temporarily on 660 KC power 10 kilowats. The authorization period is ending June 1, 1944, Should the higher power result as objectionable interference to FCC monitoring stations or other communication systems, the station Selected by Hollywood directors as “the showgirl of 1943 most likely to succeed,” is Jean Strasser, 22, pictured above, because they held, she possessed poise, beauty and personality. The alluring Miss Strasser is a graduate of Beverly Hills High School. HOOVER GIVES HIS APPROVAL, MOSCOW PACT Declares Alf Landon Also in Line-Two Men in Conference NEW YORK, Dec. 10. — Former President Herbert Hoover, in a formal statement -after a confer- ment sooner. The station told the FCC the new assignment will make it pos- sible to reach thousands of troops stationed in Alaska who do not re- ceive satisfactory radio service now. . . . . . . WEATHER REPORT (U. S. Bureau) Temp. Thursday, Dec. 9 Maximum 46; Minimum 31 | 1 must return to its present assign-|j WHERE THE BETTER BIG PICTURES PLAYI TIOMCENTURY | pony PLAYING She's a nickel-a dance darfing, who thought she was i =~ tough . . . till the right guy taught - her love! RONALD IR <Y, #ARD WHORF - GEO,TOBIAS « GENE LOCKHART « ALAN HALE - BETTY BREWER Fag 1 1 et « 100 0 B by Yawtur o+ Mbutoti b Evmsih Sone - | B B et g Aoy BERNHARDT {: 30 — MINUTES WORLD NEWS — 30 "Wranglers Roost” “Thru Different Eyes” i BN taxing the nation to its ¢ production and sacrifice” * anything we have experiénced ‘& far.” 3 After that, “Japan will be a tot TOUGH STRUGGLE IS AHEAD BEFORE dangerous and persistent: f | that the “primary issue before the ence with Alf Landon, in their con- Wilson declared in an address.# Americay, people is whether we are:versation had not taken a posi- Rain 2 inches. L . . . eevesscee o ‘Tlme Song Fighting For” P “This Is Wonl: " "Green Eyes DON‘T hfiT THE DOUBLE FEATURE FOOL YOU! They’re Both Piperoos! ALSO— LATEST NEWS “PERILS OF NYOKA” (Sat. Mat.) SCHEDULE FALCON —T7:10- 9:35 JOHNNY —8:25-10:55 THEATRE THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES! GAYLORD HANSEN IN MERCHANT MARINES Gaylord Hansen, a recent grad-|and a brother, Cyril, of Tenakee uate of Juneau High School, has Springs, recently returned to Alaska, ted as a cadet midshipman in erchant Marine and is receiv- | en the EDISON MAZDA LAMPS New Shipment Just Arrived? * Alaska Eleciric Light and Power Company Juneau Phone 616 Douglas Phone 18 ing technical training in Pass Chris- | visit/ in the and friends. | after a three months’ States, seeing relatives “Gay,” he is known by-his inti- | mate friends, left the Territory in | August to enlist, and his mother | and brother joined him later, Cyril has enrolled at Juneau High School. He and Mrs. Hansen will spend the winter in the Capital City. BUY WAR BONDS JUNEAU PLUMBING & HEATING CO. PLUMBING HEATING OIL BURNERS ., SHEET METAL PHONE 787 Third and Franklin NIGHT: B. E. Feero, Green 585 J. R. Clark, Red 750 BATAAN CAFE Genuine Chow Mein Chop Suey ———COME ALL! L] 289 So. Franklin Street Open All Night going to keep down the cost of liv- ing, said: “We can avoid inflation | at the same time we correct inju: tices which now exist, by establish- ing a new line, holding it to a generally. The Governor didn't take | Federal Bu.ding. Phone 2%. line worked out on the basis of| equality.” | While existing controls calls for stabilization of wages and prices generally to the levels of September 15, 1942, O'Mahoney contended an injustice has grown out their ad- | ministration. ! | He said: “We find outselves in a! iposmon described by Justice Byrnes isolely because we did not adopt an |all out price control measure at the | | beginning, covering wages and all| |other living costs as Baruch ‘sug-| Igested." i HOSPITAL NOTES | | ! i Harry James, a medical patient,| |was discharged from St. Ann’s Hos- ‘pital on Thursday. 1 Toni Warner was discharged from St. Ann's Hospital yesterday after | surgical care. Mrs. John Satre was admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital yesterday as a medical patient. | Eli Post entered St. Ann's Hospital on Thursday for medical care. | Martha Howard of Hoonah was | discharged from the Government ;Hospiml yesterday. Raymond Peters of Juneau was discharged from the Government Hospital yesterd: BUY WAR BONDS |cow pact. either in his public state- tion in opposition. The statement said, in part: “Gov. Landon and I discussed the war, and the domestic situation a position in opposition to the Mos- ment. or to me personally.” | “I naturally approve it, in as| much as it adopts a transition per- - PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY Have & portrait artist lake your picture, Ramersley Studio. Opposite adv YOUR BROKEN LENSES 1 Replaced in our own shop. Eyes | Examined. Dr. Rae Lilllan Carlson Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636. adv. iod and other principles I have | advocated for the past 18 months.” e e o BUY WAR BONDS ELKS’ Saturday, Deec. 11 BOBTEW'S BAND W §1 9 Admission Tax B HALL 'SERVICE MEN 55¢ .00 .10 ’10 FALL OF GERMANY Charles Wilson Says fhat Japan Will Be Danger- ous and Persistent NEW YORK, Dec. 10.—Charles Wilson, Executive Vice-President of the War Production Board, today predicted that a long, hard struggle lies ahead before Germany flalls, the annual meeting of.the | Association of Manufacturers. /.- Wilson attacked the “social, pol ical and economic groups”, which, he said, wanted to win a yictory ff themselves regardless of coi'* quences for the nation. — DALE GOES TO HOONAII./" Dr. George Dale left Wednesda on the Estebeth for a supel inspection of the Bureau of I Affairs school at Hoonah. » "FRESH (Can be bought Hulchings’ EconomyMarkel EASTERN OYSTERS (Unlimited Supply) FRESH SHRIMP MEAT ) & in.any amount) j i f 4 § l MOTORSHIP PATRICIA ' NOW READY 1o resume regular freight " and passenger service between 4 JUNEAU, HAINES and SKAGWAY For Tickets and Information CALL AT PERCY’S CAFE Where all small packages may be left ALO0W, NARD BARD,-- FOR VA PERSONALLN -- TS V-MAL AN ENTRIES' TW CAPTAN SORTED THESE BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH BALLS O TIREY, WHUT'S TW\S 3% AN ENTRY FROM & VARNINT WHO ONCE ONLOADED BOCK-SHIT KT NE FUR SNUCKIN' OFF W\ A WHUT DO%S TW CAPT'N TaKe NE FUR & Broiled Steak and Fried Chicken SERVED ANY TIME DIRM AND DANCE THE DOUGLAS IN OPEN UNTIL MIDNIGHT Electric Hammond Organ Music : DINE AND DANCE

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