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~ " THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—]JUNEAU, ALASKA ¢ PAGE THREE ACTION PICTURE [MURDER TRIAL IS|"YANKEE DOODLE OPENS TONIGHT, CONTINUING TODAY; DANDY" OPENS CAPITOL SCREEN MIKALOFF ON STAND| AT 20TH CENTURY Packed with fast-moving acuun‘ After denial by Judge George F.| “Yankee Doodle Dandy” is start- P, ] and full of the color of the Texas|Alexander of a motion by attorney |ing a four-day run tonight at the| IN_ s c ° P E cattle-raising country in post-Civil for the defense for a directgd ver-‘20th Century Theatre, and is the War days, “American Empire,” a dict, the trial of William Mikaloff. film story of a great American who IN ACTION! WHERE THE BETTER BIG PICTURES PLAY! sCENTURY NOW GRAS 0 drama released through United charged with first degree murder, knew what it took to please a' Artists, will move into the Capitol was continued with the defendent crowd. He never fired a gun on a Theatre tonight. It is a picture testifyinz in his own behalf boih field of battle, but he gave the | Taking the stand yesterday in the {case were Kenneth P. Sampson, Jo- |seph Truitt, Hiram Wesley Wingur, William F. Bellamy, Bryce Augu tus Rogers, Briges E. White, David Davis, John S. Strand and an FBI agent. RAIDED AGAIN THIS MORNING A second raid on the Oasis Club with a historical background—cov- | this mcrning and afternoon. { highest patriotic service to N g ering a few decades after 1865. The 68-year-old, graying defend- country--service for which he, 1 Richard Dix, Leo <Carrillo, and ent, is alleged to ha killed Dor- Serge Alvin York, peceived the Preston Foster do a grand job of othy Truitt, 37-year-old native wc- Congressional Medal of Honor, and ving the main action, with the man, at Sitka last April 14. The from President Franklin D. Roose- help of the ressive Gumn Wil- |deceased was said to have been last velt himself, right in the White, jliams, and Frances Cifford, who seen alive aboard the trolling House study 1 supplies femme interest prettily sel, 31-C-47, which is owned by! The subject of this new motion and effectively. Dix and Foster Mikaloff. The body of the womau pictw biographical drama is -tart out as the owners of a boat,|was found floating in the water George Michael Cohar ADDED but advance to the status of pros-| near the A and B float and an ex-j The casting was easy. Three years $ Fags percus Owl s of an extensive amination revealed that she met ago Cohan once said to an inti- “JATL HOSTESS” | Texas ranch, with a ranch house death as a result of a skull frac-imate Iri “When and if the that to poorer neighbors looks like ture, supposedly caused by a blow story of life is ever filmed, that COMMUNITY SING | the last word in 19th century lux- on the head with a blunt instru- fellow Jimmy Cagney is the only B ury. The feature is full of action. ment jone who will j the part.” So CARTOON - - — | Mikaloff, born at Deering, Alaska, when Warner Bros. cast Jimmy went to Sitka in 1925 and has been Cagney in the role, the rest was OASIS (luB IS engaged in fishing since that time.!simple. Jeanne Cagney, sister of 'James, unhesitatingly got the Co-| han sister. approval Josie to portray Cohan’s| Walter Huston, close | friend for many years, fell natural- ly into the part of Cohan’s father, Jerry | cludes ? Music, and there is lots of it, n- | such unforgettable Cohan | as “Over There,” Give My to Broadway,” “So Long, | in Douglas was made early this morning when U. S. Marshal Wil liam T. Mahoney and three Depu- ties broke through barricaded doors at the gambling spot which was the scene of a similar raid last | fSunday morning. H b ERNME"I oF | 'Lee E. Swift, owner of the gamb- AlASKA IS HI ling establishment and James J. WAR BOND SALES ALMOST DOUBLE QUOTATHIS AREA ™ THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES! I'll Have to Telegraph My | and “You're a Grand Old DlMOND |S € | . WARNER BROS : most McAvoy, recently of Anchorage, juneay and Douglas residents to| ' distinguished offerin were arrested on the premises and g,ie nave knocked the tar out of| oln roup . |Fred Apsch of Juneau was placed tneir 140,000 Series E War Bond | WRANGELL, Alaska, Feb. 9— under arrest a short time later at quota with sales of $177,826 for this s 2, the Ferry Way Rooms. A‘“ Were out all-important type of bond, while WASHINGTON, Feb. 9. — The campaign speech, E. L. Bartlett, one °% DPail from the raid Sunday tne total sales of all bonds for Senate has confirmed the nomina- of four, candidates for the job of MO™Ming and were released again tne Gastineau Channel now stand tion of Alaska Delegate Anthony Del to Congress, last night 'DiS morning after putting up & g 504,070, only a few thousand J. Dimond to be Federal Judge of blasted at s present system sscond ‘bond. dollars short of doubling the quota. the Third Judicial Division of Al- cf government, calling it “outmod- Amelia Webb alias June Brown, ne Fourth War Loan Drive wil aska with headquarters at Anchor- ed and inefficlent—a stop gap be- |\t On & 8500 bail from the previous’eny pext Tuesday. age. He succeeds Judge Simon Hel- tween territoryhood and statehood.” |24 on the club, was not arrested neanwhile, the Janeau Chamber lenthal. Bartlett struck at the lack of co- '™ $odiiya Jpad, of Commerce, and the Juneau Ro- With Marshal Mahoney when the tary Club, leading salesmen during The Story of That Great Entertainer and Great American GEORGE M.COHAN And all his glorious songs: OVER THERE = GIVE MY REGARDS TO BROADWAY HARRIGAN « MARY IS A GRAND OLD NAME YANKEE DOODLE DANDY + YOU'RE A GRAND OLD FLAG el In what was apparently his first To Consider Service Yole WASHINGTON, Feb. 9. — The disputed service vote question has| been sent to a House and Senate| with JOAN LESLIE WALTER HUSTON RICHARD WHORF Alas It was previously announced Di- ordination between Federal and 7 A C conference committee to thrash out mond will not relinquish his duties Territorial agencies but declined toj&a"s;: ";‘;5“ ““ds“_" were Deputies the pourth War Loan, still are the Federal-state ballot contro- | Directed by MICHAEL CURTIZ FORTY-FIVE MINUTES FROM BROADWAY as Delegate until the end of the blame the men at the head of such ||/ a1e% Hetlan, id Thompson and pagtling it out for top honors in the versy | Bisebidio o b vl present session of Congress, some- departments, saying it was the ° 3 campaign. Latest reports showed House Speaker Sam Rayburn| . i 4 time in mid-summer, but whether fault of an ‘“antiquated system the Rotarians were ahead by sev- named these members: Chairman | Also with JEANNE CAGNEY « FRANCES LANGFORD « GEORGE TOBIAS « IRENE MANNING he has changed his mind is not which was never intended to be J G d CI b eral thousand dollars. Worley, of the Elections Committee, Screen Play by Robert Buckner and Edmund Joseph « Original Story by Robert Buckner disclosed. anything but a stop gap until uneau ar efl U ! ———— 'and Ellsworth. | e statehood.” : | 5 o o o o ® o o o ol The senate, after weeks of de- Feature Staris at 1:35 and 9:50 P. M. ; FROM BILLINGS Bartlett said the cost of state- I ee omorrow bate, passed the bill late yesterday A Ihood could be carried by “taxing | 34 WEATHER BEFORA. ® providing for a uniform Federal| 0wl Sl‘ W I ni ht- 12.30 A M From Billings, Montana, Rolfe J. some of the millions of dollars| The. Juness. Garden: Oliib - will : (U8 Pmpel) : ballot for service men and women, ! 0 0 - - LT «t at which are now going out of th : i ich | tp::“};;rfm‘}egismed as a guest at Territory withoutg paslnguun?a cteni meet tomorrow afternoon at 2 e Temp. Tuesday, Feb. 8., ® f:(: ll::':d 3% ttodthe House, which & . 2 : in taxation.” ; o'clock at the home of the presi- ® Maximum 35; Minimum 29 e N voten SiphaNelly Y01 & G g = ¥ el IR L ek dent Mrs. M. D .Williams, P e s g el lea\'o-the ballot}n)g machinery in tht‘,} BARBARA STANWYCK Mrs. Sarah V. Coombs, a lecturer ——————————— handa of,,Wip: states, VwAGE RATES F R ” . " S Py WS M . and writer on horticulture, will be CHILD HEALTH CONFERENCE | The Gambllng Lady eefing fo gues spenke for the occasion, Her v, e rowownow r. . STOCK QUOTATIONS | ALASKA WILL BE |topic will be “South African Flow- | Y 7o e Rl [W-;flo-;-,a.-w e 20 BTN B 5 i H ers.” The regular weekly Child Health| NEW YORK, Feb. 9. — Closing| { TABLETS Be Held Friday o rreatn quotation of Aluska Juneau mine| ! YOU FEEL AS WELL AS YOU LOOK i g PERACID S afternoon at the Health Center in St0¢k today is 6, American Can | ' § forHY R S Pl Bl wm!Wagner.Stewar the Territorial Bullding between 1, 83%: Anaconda 254, Bethlehcm | : s e SO LOOK YOUR BEST! ! STOMACHS meet on Friday afternoon at 2 and 4 o'clock. v | Sreeli; PupHas WHEL DN, Juter- Cwa“i.‘lsion: oi‘:ltxl‘::];.)ve’par:llrll;ri)tl ‘(‘)‘r{ A 3 . . - . &y . i b i national Harvester 70, North Am- | Commissioner 2 s anial T ECONOMY oo 1 e NEMipn Lty Rres Marna e Held e P ican Aftoratt 87t New York Gon. |Labor, reported today that s stabil- | Special For One Week Only: : e |byterian Church parlors. Mrs erioaBuAtipTatt 87 New FarkiCn: ization conference on ' wage rales | Machine and Machinel b = ) George Schmidt and Mrs. George TIDES TOMORROW tral 0%, Northern, Eacilic A8%.1 1 Sl UAREGR " aren. wiii e el E ; I:Lh“w dmt :)'llchme g sker . Zillia Jagner. Un, States Steel 5278 d Vi erma B! aves | Baker will be hostesses for the oc- William E. Wagner, of Juneau, a1 ;‘:de States Steel 52%s, Pound February 28 to March 2 in the New | § ermanen 1 aves George Folta will and Jennie Stewart, of Boise, Idaho, ‘High tide | were married at a quiet ceremony Low tide — |performed Sunday at the Northern High tide {Light Presbyterian Church manse. Low tide { The Rev, Willis R. Booth read the | | vows. | | Witnesses were Isabel C. Booth | and Sam X. Ware. | 2:54 am,, 8:43 am., 2:42 pm,, 1 9:06 pm,, -0.9 feet, Utilities 22.48. 15.7 feet. 23 feet, DOW, Jones averages are as foi- 167 feer. 1ows: industrials 13503, rails 36.33, |casion, and Mr: iconduct a diseu Washington Hotel in Seattle | Sharpe said he has received @ | |wire from Dr. George Bernard | Noble, of the Regional War Labor | 3 s |Board in Seattle, strongly urging | MRS. PAT DOYLE NOW - i e S FEA e (olD SNAP IS |that he attend the conferences. | : AL ALAREA AT | Representatives of private cou- | | G AR = | Mh' Bk Lol _hab-accepled s 4 [tractors, military employers and |} /o @ @ 0o 06 0 0 0 0 0 o position on the office staff at the |other regulatory and c-mr)’u.w.j “ TWOUS.AREAS' =~ -~ -~ ! ds | $8.50 SKILLED OPERATORS LG R BEAUTY sALON COOPER BYILDING Opposite Federal Building Butler-Mauro Drug Co. hina. Juncau Plumbing & Heating Co. PLUMBING HEATING Open Evenings ! PHONE 318 e At 20th Century at 7:35 -‘z“s fg'm"”.y."'m"rlr".yed L |® and 9:50 tonight. . ame Commission office, . FEATURE TIME o |Alaska Coastal Airlines. Mrs. Doyle| |agencies will attend the meeting HOOP BENEFIT GAME 3 e s e o o hebess el s e S 4 At Capitol at 8:10 and el | ORISR, Feb. 9--Tha.* mosh) IS ON THIS EVENING | =777 o A SN 5 5 5 4 OIL BURNERS oo octock wonan =+ TRUMAN COM. IS 1o 5eiow™%e empratures 10 5 eeesoee o0ee s I"’”"E below zero temperatures t0. A penefit basketball game will | the northern plains and Great take place tonight in the Juneau | i P GIVE" MORE ( ASH | Lakes area within the next 24 High School gym between the All- hours, forecaster H. A. Downs said Stars and the Crimson Bears. Pro- WASHINGTON, Feb. 9. — The'this afternoon. b ars. Pro SHEET METAL WELDING MOTORSH!P PATRICIA PHONE 787 Third and Franklin NIGHT: B. E. FEERO J. R. CLARK Baranof Senate has voted $100,000 to the Truman committee to continue | ceeds will go to meet expenses when | The thermometer fell this morn- ing to 15 degrees below zero at| Beauty Salon Under New Management work for another year bringing the Minot, North Dakota. total received by the group to $350,- | the team goes to Petersburg to | compete against the Petersburg squad for the championship of Southeast Alaska. LEAVES for HAINES and SKAGWAY 8 A. M. SUNDAY The game starts at 7:30 and the citizenry is asked to attend and support the Juneau team In raising 000. NOTICE After February 10 no tele- phone rentals for the month of All freight and parcels must be delivered to boat Saturday afternoon between noon and 5 P. M. ———.———— GEORGE PARKS SOUTH News Flash=== We have just received a large shipment of General Electrie MAZDA LAMPS Standard Alaska Electric Light and * Power Company ON OFFICIAL BUSINESS| February will be accepted at a |the necessary funds for the trip. For Tickets and Information George A. Parks, District Cadas-| discéunt. All remittances must AT e e S OSR CALL AT PERCY’S CAFE GLEN ROBINSON HERE Glen Robinson is a guest at the Gastineau Hotel having arrived yes- terday. tral Engineer with the Public Sur- vey Office here, left for the states this morning on an official business trip. 1; BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH bear postmark of not later than discount day. Please be prompt. JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS TELEPHONE CO. —SPECIAL CHARTER TRIPS AVAILABLE— adv. By BILLY DeBECK Skilled Operators FIBDLE FADDLE) ROBBIE, TH' SARGINT WON'T DAST LAY A HAND ON ARID NAEK NOAOW ORE EYEBALS VGOT LOTS ¢ T DUNNO ---WE'S A-PUDDLIN. Z Ay vy TOLD EVERBODY ARD NAEK \S AS (52 “RNDOSE 0N | | NEWNITED STATES Sl W6 NECK " WAR BONDY Complete Line. 0Of Beauty Culture SHOP HOURS : 9A.M.TO6P. M. OPEN EVENINGS BY \ APPOINTMENT P JUNEAU DOUGLAS PHONE 538 : A | : ; Phone No. 616 Phone No. 18 e — & N A D I8 BB THE DOUGLAS IN DINR AND DANCE OPEN UNTIL MIDNIGHT Electric Hammond ;‘ Organ Music ‘ DINE AND DANCE Broiled Steak and Fried Chicken SERVED ANY TIME