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ATURDAY, OC TOBFR 28, 1944 - st Times Tonighi! IMEET JOSE CARIOCA, DONALD DUCK'S SOUTH AMERICAN mnl 34 IN AMAZING TECHNICOLOR! 3 N PRONOUNCE 1L~ CEF S CYERRIFIC) AND J()H‘\ GARFIELD—MAUREEN O’HARA wp I" ) ) - PRIORITY- HUNGRY MEN... AND MEN- HUNGRY WOMEN! The hilarious story of war-time Washington <« From the Ladies Home Journal’s sensational erial by Adela Rogers St. John! [ FOR MORE LAFFS HUGH HERBERT (WOO WOO) in “PITCHIN’ IN ’IHE I\IT( IIIL SUNDAY—— Continueus 2—12 P. M. l)l}»\b\ C \RIOO‘\' FEATURE STARTS— LATEST NEWS 2:50—5:20—7:50—10:20 Gt Britain Stamps Out Robots |GOVERNMENT GIRL ON TOMORROW AT CAPITOL THEATRE Ollvin de Havil- new film “find,” |Sonny Tufts, “Government Girl” ‘mmu to the Capitol screen to- n\unow as a hilarious and romantic pl«"&"n! ation of the hectic life be- hind the scenes in the nation’s Teaming ln\'el\ land with the Havilland has the title “Smokey” Allard, a capable e with the War Production Board, and Tufts pl the part of Ed Browne, a two-fisted busi- ness executive brought to Wash- ington as a dollar-a-year man to head a bomber-building program Dubious over the size of the job, \Bl(mn( sm (Iv persistent proddir Hh effor et things done in re ‘("d time, and before long the | bomber program is we schedule—but to accomplish record Browne has to break a flock of rules and ride roughshod over priorities and personalities, natur- ally making some powerful ene- mies. As a result, he is haled before a Senate investigating committee, to I that Smokey h unwillingly helped the other side gather mate- v 1st him. Appalled at what s done, S ey makes a dra- matic pearance before the mittee and triumphantly vindicates her boss and at the same time re- ves to Browne that she is in love with him. - HOSPITAL NOTES admitted to St. Ann’s pital Friday for medi- cal treatment St. Ann’s Hospital admitted M Michael Howard for medical c vesterday. | Owen tient, was Friday. Preston Arnold has been dis- |charged from St. Ann’s Hospital after receiving medical care. - 'MANY LEAVE TOWN ON STEAMER YESTERDAY Leaving steamer Harman, a medical admitted to St. pa- Ann’s Juneau yesterday on a were the following pas- jsengers: Walter McGan: Judson Brown, Wesley M. Williams, Mns. | Tom Dwyer, Hayward I | Ede aw, Chris Radnitovich, Paul Blake, T. R. Roberts, Mrs. E. Botak, | Mary Joyce, M. Baker. J Chris L. Leding, John Y N ; \ \ ) ! N l ’ ) \ 1) \ S i \ 3 \ { N N ) ) ) ) N ) N \ \ \ ) l} N ] ) { N )\ ) 3 )\ \ N ) s \ ) N N { N )\ s\ ] 3 Y| Il ) { \ N \ {| [ \ 4 Andrew Crawford, Victor Dickinsc Walter Sharpe, Moore, Dave Demmert, Fred Mun- son, Joseph J. Lince, De Ray F. | Clements, Donald Fargahart, B. | Goddard and George Mulcahy. - © o e 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WEATHER REPORT . (U. S. Weather Bureau) o Temperature, October 27 In Juneau: Maximum, 46; minimum, 35. Rainfall, .75 of d to tackle it | ahead of | this | com- Brouwer, | Hanlon, | |Leon Nelson, Frank Sarmer, M. E.| John | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—]JUNEAU, ALASKA 'BOY SCOUTRALLY WILL BE STAGED MONDAY NIGHT The time for lh(' Bu\ Scout As- sembly has been changed announces Henry Harmon, to 7 o'clock Mon-! day evening in the Grade School Auditorium. The meeting was pre- viously scheduled for 7:30. This meeting is called for the pur- pose of re-organizing the Boy Scouts in Juneau, program started age, nine urged to be p and also all pe Scouting ested in helping to get the Scout program _started, Harmon stated it is important for everyone to be at the meeting on ime as the auditorium is to be used | for anc meeting at eight. Th r ganization is being spon- sored the Rotary and Clubs. All boys of Scout old and over, are| nt at this meeting, s who have had by Dr. mon, Rotary. - e KETCHIKAN VISITOR Sid Rapsol is in Juneau from | Keétchikan and is registered at the Gastineau Hotel. -+ - SATERL 1IERE Don Sateriee arrived in town from Bell, Washington, and is reg- istered at the Gastineau Hotel. SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION No. 5280-A In the District Court for the Terri- tory of Alaska, Division Number One. At Juneau. | HILDA SCHOONOVER, Plaintiff, vs. ORA P. SCHOONOVER, De- fendant. The President of the United States of America. To the above named defendant, GREETING: hereby required to appear in the District Court for the Territory of Alaska, First Division, at Juneau, Alaska, within thirty (30) days after the last publication of this sum- mons, in case this summons is pub- lished, or within forty (40) days after the date of its service upo you, in case this summons is served upon you personally, and answer the plaintiff’s complaint on file in the said court and in the above en- titled cause. The plaintiff in said action de- mands the following relief: Di lution of the marriage now existing between plaintiff and defendant on ' grounds of incomptability of | the temperament ; custody of the parties’ | two minor children; and that de- of said children at | least $60.00 monthly for their | maintenance and support; and for ‘any other or further relief merited. the minority judgment against you for want thereof, and will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint, and as herein stated. | Witness the Honorable Geo. F. | Alexander, judge of said Court, and ! |the seal of said court hereunto af- | Coast Guard Officer of the 17th|picture. Hamersley Studio. Opposite | | tixed this 19th day of October, 1944. | (Seal of the Court) ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, Clerk of the above entitled court. By: J. W. LEIVERS, | Deputy Clerk. I CERTIFY the within summons nd get a good Scout! experience who are inter-| Lions | J. O, Rude is r(-prvscnl-{ ing the Lions Club, and Henry Har-: You are And in event you fail so to appear | and answer, the plaintiff will take | ' JOHN BOLES Is . INSTARROLE, 20TH CENTURY ubtedly the finest ever produced by Road to Happiness,” which ge! at the 20th unday, with John | Boles in the starring role | In acting, in direction, in the emoticnal appeal of its story, and | in general all-around excellence | |of production, this picture takes | {its place as one of the real dra- matic treats of the year. To add to it tainment qualities, John Boles sings several so during the of the pict and ‘d(‘m: »s that he still retains |his position as the monarch of {movie melody “Road to Happiness” reveals Boles anew as a dramatic actor of un- usual f and his role gives him opportunity for a powerful characterizaticn. The picture is |detinitely one which tugs at the heart strings, and will bring a lump into tHe throat of the most blase theatregoer. Sharing the emo- tional passages of the story is Billy | Lee, an 1l-year-old youngster, |whose juvenile performance ranks with the scree finest juvenile [work. The fast-talking Roscoe |Karns is delightful as a brash actor’s agent temporarily down on | his luck, and Mona Barrie does {good work in the unsympathetic role of Boles divorced wife. Other well-played roles are in the hands of Lillian Elliott, Selmer Jackson and Paul Porcasi TIDES TOMORROW Low tide—5:49 a. m,, 0.2 feet. High tide—12:06 p. m. 183 feet. Low tide—6:22 p. m, -04 feet. motion Mono- Unc pict gram is open Century actio ., 17.6 feet , 0.2 feet 9 p. m., 194 feet 7:08 p. m.,, -1.9 feet. - High tide Low tide | | HERE FROM FAIRBANKS | fa— | Cobb from Fairbanks is in the Gas- G. L. town and registered at tineau Hotel. - FROM PELICAN FOUR 1IN Mr. and Mrs, Don McGean and Mrs. L. A. Witche and son are {registered at the Gastineau Hotel Ann | fendant be required to pay dm'mw“‘"" Pelican. - 'FORMER JUNEAU MAN ‘ IS PROMOTED IN USCG Joseph H. Anderson, former resi- dent of Juneau, rank recently in the United States ) Coast Guard, according to an ul- | nouncement received today nmm Capt. G. W. MacLane, District| |Naval District, Ketchikan. | Anderson, who held the rank of | | Boatswain since July, 1943, was‘ (promoted to Chief Boatswain Lhm momh He enlisted in the Coast! |Guard as a Chief Boatswain’s Mate PAGE THREE O, Last Times Tonight Reap tlw W ild Wm( i RRRARRAR STARTING SUNDAY 120" [ENTURY Sunday Mahnee 2P. M. r,m‘ ;u\ml\ NN muw“ BARY il DALAS” mmu Youns WHITE P pARKDE \RENE DUNNE (BACK STREEY Produced by SCOTT R. DUNLAP An. EXCITING NEW IiEART STORY from the STAR WHOSE HITS HAVE MADE HISTORY! Directed by PHIL ROSEN From the AMERICAN MAGAZINE Story “FIRST PERFORMANCE" by MATT TAYLOR <7 You've thrilled to John Boles’unforgettable screen romances with the first ladies of Hollywood... now see him in the warm- est, tenderest emotional drama he’s ever made! MONOGRAM PICTURES presests BILLY LEE ROSCOE KARNS A 7[0"07"“ PICTURE Screenplay by ROBERT D. ANDREWS i |m|||||||||m|u|nmm'mm|||||m||m:umuummuuuu (OLISEUIM — DOUGLAS Saturday—"'Aerial Gunner” Sunday—"Reap the Wild Wind" PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY Have a portrait artist take your (OLISEUM — JUNFAU Hello — Frisco — Hello” WL e, O "IIIIIIIII|I|IIII|II|IIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllll IIllIlllIll|IIIIIIIllIllllll|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllll" | There is no substitute for newspaper advertising! Federal Building, Phone 294. Adv | m., sat., 8 p. Admission Second in s Sons of Norway. 2 t o | and annexed complaint are tyue 'mdw"l’1 S:pte;nl:m 194“ Sod hageeryed) | correct copies of the originals there- 21! his duty iIn Alaska. ’ o |of filed in the above entitled court| Prior to his enlistment in the] o | and cause. | Coast Guard, Anderson was in the| | HOWARD D. STABLER, . | electrical appliance business in Ju- | ol 7 Plaintiff’s Attorney. Ineum He now resides at 1438 Ton- | w | First publication, Oct. 28, 1944, gass Avenue, Ketchikan, with his| | fi-mu publication, Nov. 18, 1944. wife and daumm SIS ————————s—Tes—— Sl 8 el €l £ A BETTER BLEND FOR BETTER DRINKS | NOTICE! BEN A. BELLAMY Represents the following firms and is located in his an inch. At Airport: minimum, 36. an inch. WATCH REPAIRING 42 Yéars Experience Quick accurate air mail service CHAS. R. OAKES 802 Green Bldg., Seattle, Wash. Maximum, 42; Rainfall, 42 of GOING OUTSIDE? KFly FAIRBANKS WHITEHORSE JUNEAU SEATTLE PASSENGERS . EXPRESS . 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