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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1944 as the Soldier Show that rocked the West Coast for with ANN MILLER JOE BESSER LARRY PARKS JOESAWYER JIMMY LITTLE and Hi-Lo-Jack & the Dame Condos Brothers The Vagabonds HAL McINTYRE and his orchestra —Plus— “G-MEN vs. BLACK DRAGON” (Sat. Mat.) LATE NEW¢ SECOND FEATURE Kitier Steps at Nothing to Suppiy “Black Market.” A Ruthless Undezevid the SHOWPLALE oF APIT ‘X MARKS THE SPOT’ ! CABINETS FIXTURES I.G.FULTON & COMPANY BUILDING CONTRACTORS REPAIRING and REMODELING PAINTING ALL TYPES OF GLASS WORK Panes Replaced-New Frames Made PHONE 433 | | v Like Sunny Morning in Your Glass! \ Hold a drink of ScHENLEY Reserve up to the light — watch it wink and sparkle... just like a breeze-swept country morning. Golden and mellow, smooth as sunrise, ScHENLEY Reserve is the result of real , genius in blending. It’s a favorite among finer whiskies. Try it — soon, ' SCHENLEY Ruowe v Schenley International Corporation, N. Y. C. N\ \ | Blended whiskey 86 proof, 60% neutral spirits. ¥ &t 149 So. Main Street ———d DOUBLE FEATURE STARTS TONIGHT Jeeps! Look what's here! Colum- bia's “Hey, Rookie,” starting to- night at the Capitol, was sensa- tional as the soldier show that rocked the West Coast for 36 laugh-smash weeks and is more sensational as it roars its meny way across the screen with smiles | and miles of entertainment. You'll {shout hooray for this great array. . Jeeps of stars . . . Jeeps of | f\m. It’s the khaki-go-wackiest mu- | sical of them all . . . Gags galore Gals you'll adore . . . tunes youll hum . . . till the boys come home. There are eight songs to set your feet on fire. | This jeepful of entertainment is |headed by: Ann Milder, Joe Besser, Jimmy Little, Hal McIntyre and his band, Hi, Lo, Jack and the Dame, |Jack Gilford, Condos Brothers, Judy Clark and the Solid Senders, Bob Evans with Jerry O'Leary, ‘Vagabonds and Larry Parks. It was |directed by Charles Barton. | Starring Damian O'Flynn Helen Parrish, the thrilling new Republic mystery melodrama, “X Marks the Spot,” will open as the |second feature. Dick Purcell, Neil |Hamilton, Jack LaRue, Anne Jef- and freys, and Esther Muir head the ~upportmg cast. e — FOOTBALL SCORES , | [ | [ [ Following are the principal foot- ball games scheduled during the weekend: In The East Army vs. Pittsburgh. Bucknell vs Penn. State. Coast Guard Academy vs. Rens- | selaer. Colgate vs. Cornell. Columbia vs. Yale. Dartmouth vs. Notre Dame. Holy Cross vs. Villanova. Maryland vs. West Virginia. Navy vs. Duke. N. Y. U. vs. Temple. Pennsylvania vs. William & Mary. Rochester vs. Oberlin. Syracuse vs. Lafayette, In The Midwest Illinois vs. Iowa. Indiana vs. Nebraska. Iowa State vs. Kansas. Kansas State vs. Michigan State. Marquette vs. Lawrence. Michigan vs. Northwestern. Minnesota vs. Missouri. Ohio State vs. Wisconsin. Oklahoma vs. Texas. Purdue vs. Towa Navy. Tulsa vs. Texas Tech. In The South Alabama vs. Millsaps. Alabama Poly vs. Georgia Tech. Florida vs. Tennessee. Georgia vs. Kentucky. LSU vs. Texas A. & M. Mississippi State vs. Arkansas A. & M. North Carolina vs. Camp Davis. North Carolina State vs. Cata- wha. Richmond vs. Hampden-Sydney. Tulane vs. Rice. Virginia vs. Chapel Hill Navy. VMI vs. Wake Forest. In The Southwest Arkansas vs. Norman Navy. SMU vs. Randolph Field. Rocky Mountain Region Colorado College vs. Denver. Colorado U. vs. Utah. In The West California vs. College of Pacific St. Mary's vs. UCLA. Southern California vs. St. Mary’s Navy. Washington vs. Whitman. Service Teams Field. Athens, Georgia Navy vs. Morris Field. Bainbridge Navy vs. Camp Kil- mer. Colorado Springs AAF vs. Mexico. Daniel Field vs. Charleston Coast Guard. Great Lakes vs. W. Michigan. Jacksonville Navy vs. Miami NTS. e CARD PARTY Sons of Norway, Sat., 8 p. m. At 0Odd Fellows Hall. Pinochle an]y First of series of 4. Admission, 75c. Prizes! How To Relieve Bronchitis - Creomulsion relieves promj be- cause it goes ht to the seat of the t.muble loosen and expel laden ph! , and aid nature soot.he and heal Taw, tender, in- g&med _llgrofincmal mucous n]:lem- ranes. Tell your druggist to sell you 2 bottle of Creomulsion with the un- derstanding you must like the way it quh:kly allays the couzh or you are have your money New CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bionchitis |INDIAN CLAIM AS CAPITOL'S BILL The | Alameda Coast Guard vs. March HEARING AGAIN ON NOVEMBER 15 :- Hearings on the claims of Indian tribal groups to all of the area o |Prince of Wales Island and some |adjoining areas of Southeast Al- |aska, the forerunner of Department |of Interior proceedings expected to embrace a large proportion of the Southeast Alaska district, will be resumed in Seattle on November ;15, it is learned here. Judge Richard H. Hanna, the De- partment of Interior examiner who |conducted the first hearing in Hy- |kan, has directed that protests or |endorsements of the Indian claims, |by telegram, letter or resolution, |be forwarded to him in care of |E. E. Lescher, 717 Arctic Building, | Seattle. These protests and endorsements will be held until November 15, when they will be incorporated into! |the record, subject to examination “then by counsel. Letters and telegrams should be |addressed to Judge Richard H. Hanna, care of E. E. Lescher, 717 Arctic Building, Seattle. Because the salmon industry did inot have time to prepare its case most important of the five. The metropolitan papers in Seattle and the news services are expected to jhave a staff of news men and pho- | tographers on the scene, so that THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA much of the district around Ju- {neau, Ketchikan, Sitka, Wx-mwel” NURSES lS IolD and Douglas, according to testi- | mony s.l\cn at the Ketchikan . AT20TH (ENTURY T e \ TIDES IOMORROW | They were married i tunnel| |daburg, Klawock, Kake and Ketchi-| \|Hotel. He left for the states about | for the earlier sessions, the Seattle| hearings are expected to be they STORY OF ARMY have been filed, prepared or are being quepared for areas covering {on Corregidor; they honeymooned | Hgh tide—0.06 a. m. 149 feet. |in a foxhole, with Jap guns bark-| Low tide—6:16 a. m., 2.0 feet. |ing in the not-far-enough distance. High tide—12:33 p. m, 159 feet. | gyery moment was precious because | Low tide—6:38 p. m., 2.4 feet. ; He Shri i 5 ‘ol in the ‘morning he was leaving on | la dangerous assignment. FRANK GOURLEY IS I" | That wedding and that honey- | Houywooo HOSP"A[ moon will be remembered by film fans along with other famous, Juneau friends of Frank Gour- |heart-stirring movie moments. The | ley have been informed that he is Principals are Claudette Colbert now in Hollywood Hospital at Holly- |aind George Reeves and their ro-| wood, California, where he is un- |mantic story is told in Paramount’s | dergoing a series of operations, |€pic drama of the nurses on Ba- Gourley, well known here, was | taan, “So Proudly We Hail" formerly desk clerk at the Baranof [at the 20th Century All of Claudette’s and Reeves'| ;love scenes take place in strange | |places and without the comforts of | a parlor or even a park bench. But now | six months ago. R. L. GRAHAM IN TOWN R. L. Graham is in town and |they are tops in entertainment and has registered at the Bnrano("’om“"“c thrills from the first meeting on board the ship taking R s the pair to the Philippines, to the HERE FROM PETERSBURG foxhole honeymoon everyone is John Robert Moore, of Peters-|talking about. burg, has arrived here and is now| Paulette Goddard and Veronica a guest at the Hotel Juneau. Lake are co-starred with Claudette. from Bellingham, Washington, 1 Fine Sturdy Lisles anything developing for or against |the proposed Indian reserves or ‘rscnbed to the American public than in the case of earlier hear- ings. The Seattle sessions will be held at the U. S. Customs Court Room, |117 Federal Office Building, 909 First Avenue. Filing Schedule Given Judge Hanna announced new fillng schedules, subject to later | revision, as follows: Affidavits, not later than No- vember 25; protests, not later than November 25; filing transcript, not later than November 25; Briefs, not later than December 5; Pro- posed findings and conclusions, not later than December 15; examin- er's final report, not later than De- cember 24; exceptions and briefs on exceptions, not later than Janu- ary 8, 1945. Several organizations, both of- ficial and unofficial, plan to be represented for the Seattle sessions. Commercial, fishing, mining and |labor organizations all over the | Territory are sending protests to the examiner or asking congres- sional .intervention. May received a favorable commit- tee report on repeal of the Wheeler-Howard act which author- izes the Secretary of Interior to set up reservations in Alaska. No. action yet has been taken on the bill but opponents of the Indian turnover in Alaska point out that congress will be back in session when the Seattle hearings open | and that speedy congressional ac- tion might head off the setting up of the first reserves or reserva- | | reservations will be more fully de-! Congress last | | DayWear . ....."% | I | ) - For serviceable wear and ~ - flattering leg beauty, we suggest these fine full- fashioned Liberty Lisles. Just the Thing for Every i | | li I | il 1.00 (Reg. 175) Trimfit . . . Rayon Cotton Seam- 60c¢c less Hose CHANNELAPPAREL 20th Century Theatre Building 3! 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