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PAGE THREE "THUNDER BIRDS’ 10000000 A ' THRILLER MOVIE | THE ACTION PICTURE AT20THCENTURY|| OF THE SEASON: When this war ends there will be few of China’s millions who will} not be able to speak at least a few words of American—and there be hundreds who will speak it al-| most as fluently as their mother | : THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—]JUNEAU, ALASKA WUSICALCOMEDY WOOD SUPPLY IS | THIRD MEETING OF BOY SCOUTS | BEING FEATURED ' REPLENISHED AT | ONCAPITOLBILL SKI CABIN NOW SETFOR TONIGHT Mickey Rooney and Judy {‘mr-‘ Fourteen Juneau Ski Club mem- and are teamed together for khe’bm’s, formed a woodchopper's bri- | Auditorium tonight at 7 o'clock the jghth time in Metro-Goldwyn- | gade, hit the trail yesterday morning | sponsoring organizaions for the re- vamped Boy Scout program and all || Mayer’s lilting filmization of the|at 8:30 o'clock and hiking to the ||smash Broadway hit of a few|UPPer cabin cut about a cord of | persons interested in Scout leader- MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1944 Jthe RODEO ROONEY. BRONCO BUSTER Broodway ... GORGEOUS GARLAND . ..the Singing \ sweetheart of the Sagebrush! MAMMOTH SPECTACLE! SPECTRAL TERROR! | | | | » r | i i o) ils G \ oasons ago, “Girl Crazy,” now v-vood for use during the comlnz:shxp will perfect details for start- S playing at the Capitol Theatre. ;W(‘;m%:'. R RO R “‘e‘mn\ lh_c‘n(mpf out. 7 A GG CRIRA Aoore 1 | DlEsa. Bhattuck, | JaCEL.S | At 7:30 o'clock all Scouts At Thunderbird Field, Arizona, g " _| crew, stated today there s enough | assemble ir v ¢ fil tained and- played by none other . | sntury-Fox filmed in wood there now to last the entire ie of Si 0 o ot \ Tommy Dorsey and his bar Semalnd b, iy b nder Birds," Sol- Wchiy rites, “Bid e i 0N b ‘]‘" of the Air, now showing at RCONEY ime able: You” | 4ot anvhody using 0 i g S Ly | th Centuray Theatre, nearly suty GARLAN Bt Gutiben e is /ched ok Hot/thib et SO onder to Tesrn cubblig S8 1o hiave| 00, NSV arrived: Oltinese : catia " Wo production numbers, Proving will not have to go without a fire. |some fun, Henry Harmon an-|°Peak and think i herioan “l'i he young singer is fast becoming| Those maki the trip through | nounces. 4 {most as well as their Allied bro- ne of the best dancers on the|the first snowstorm of the year were | Harmon also said it was important | TS i | Speaking with a group of them,| sereen today Betty Jones, Margot Bailey, Kay|[to have representatives from any| GIL STRATTON "RAGS” RAGLAND NANCY WALKER || and TOMMY DORSEY and his Orchestra PLU DONALD DUCK Sea-lions swallow s;nall.“ round pebbles, apparently as an aid to di- gestion. VANITY I BEAUTY Cooper Bldg., Elsie Hildreth, Mgr. || OPEN EVENINGS PHONE 318 A TH IN LATE NEWS CLAUDE RAINS EDGAR BARRIER LEO CARRILLO JANE FARRAR ). Edword BROMBERG FRITZ FELD HUME CRONYN SPECTACLE! and CAST -OF OUSANDS MATCHLESS COMES WEDNESDAY Keep That Date Open SALON [ Beverage of Moderation” BEEDR “Its the Water” LyMm PIA Olympia Brewing Company, Olympia, Washington, U.S. A. WINDOW IDEAL GLASS CO. PHONES 633—549 AUTO Glass Work of All Descriptions 121 MAIN STREET PLATE GLASS F.W.WENDT DON ABLE DECORATING should not be confused with the ordinary run of painting. It is not only our business to suggest proper color harmony but to see that the decorative scheme is properly balanced. LET J. s. CALL DOUGLAS 374 MeCLELLAN SOLVE YOUR DECORATIVE PROBLEMS JUNEAU Phone No. 616 Wehavea Few ICE CUBE TRAYS in Stock. Some with Rubber Dividers Some with Metal Dividers Power Company Also Some G.E. Metal Polish and Some Whiz Polish and Cleanser Alaska Electric Light and DOUGLAS Phone No. 18 Judy, granddaughter of the dean, \ | 's Club Will is the only girl at the school Hc‘woman S u l { zalls in love with her promptly, but | . Meet Tomorrow | Judy wants nothing to do with thcl tenderfoot quitter. Mickey shows his true Ch”“"“"“ All women are invited to attend a when he decides to stick it out, and | meeting of the Juneau Woman's Judy relents. When the school i~51c1ub tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock about to be closed for lack of en-!in the Alaska Electric Light and 4y | collment, Mickey plans a rodeo|Power Company’s penthouse, carnival. The publicity brings in| The study group of the Education in avalanche of new applications. | Department will present a program Cody College is saved and both | on the early explorers of Alaska, Mickey and Judy are happy. | consisting of reports on Razanoff by i i Mrs. Art Glover; Cherikoff by Mrs. DOUGLAS | George Folta; Bering by Mrs. Ray | Wolfe, and Baranoff, by Mrs. Don | Foster. COUNCIL MEETING TONIGHT Mayor James Parsons announces that there will be a regular meet- ing of the Douglas City Council thi vening at 8 o'clock at th Annual Dan(e Here City Hall. Current matters of im- | On Saturday Nigh' portance will be discussed and dis- posed of. | —————————— 'Subport Give Their Headquarters Detachment of the Subport held their annual dance in the Gold Room of the Baranof Hotel BASKETBALL TUESDAY A double header basketball game Saturday evening will be played in the Douglas High | A 7 Gym Tuesday evening, beginning | 1 :h;ai:tatl; ?:: ‘S:::'Tic?‘ ‘;&:}‘_s“‘g’f ja47:30 o'clock. The first game wm\chestra furnishing the dance music |be Beavers vs. Signacs and the\tor their some 130 guests |final contest will be between the| A puffet Juncheon was served. Douglas High School and the| ool LR S SR Dolphins. HOME FROM MONTH'S TRIP Rese[va"ons fOl’ Joe Reidi, Sr., Joe Reidi, Jr., and | o {Emil Guebelle returned Saturday | Sa'urday A” air | levening from a month’s huntingi | trip and a short stay at Tenakee A | Springs, Alaska. The trio trnveled} { e ante ary |on Reidi's gas boat. | 1 | | { | | | " Z il r J’ Party reservations for tables at | G. R. ISAAK RETURNS |the fall informal of Beta Sigma | | G. R. Isaaks returned last week | Phi, to be held next Saturday night | |from the Westward where he had|in the Gold Room of the Baranof | |been employed on a defense pro-‘|Hotel, should be made early this | ject for the summer. He will re-|week, it was announced today by main with his family here over|Mrs. J. H. Willlams, chairman of the holidays. the dance. Mrs. Fred Paul, at Red 180, will! NEW COMMUNITY CHURCH | take reservations for tables and Fri- FOR DOUGLAS PROPOSED day, November 17, is the deadline. An open meeting will be held at Tickets sold on Saturday will not sday night at the Specify the tables at which the hold- 2s City Hall to discuss the ers will occupy possibility of erecting and main- | Members of the sorr:ity are taining a community church in | diing the ticket sales. The dance| { Douglas. The proposal is to erect |15 scheduled to take both the Gold | | the building on the Methodist prop- | Reom and the Bubble Room in order | erty across the street from the City |to insure plenty of dancing space. | | Hall. Funds from the Douglas Con- | A floor show is being planned | gregational group, Methodist Mis- | under the diréction of Mrs. Irma sion Board, and local subscription | Nowell and Ruth Kunnas. Dancing | will be available for the building, if | Will begin at 10 p. m, to continue, the proposal goes through. | until 1 o'clock. | | The Rev. Bob Treat, pastor of the | ‘Methodist Church in Juneau, will | ‘.have charge of the discussion. May- | NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN: | or Parsons of Douglas will bé present | That A. J. Balog, administrator of lto represent the city, and Albert | Goetz, President of the Congrega- !tional Board, will represent that group. Everyone interested is invit- ed to be present to help launch the project. Wacs, Waves, Spars and ‘Women Marines Will Get Aflenlioq from Congress (Continued from Page One) SPARS, as well as the Army and Navy Nursing Corps (who would not - be trained at the proposed academy) that women can dis- charge a great many of the scien- 'tific and clerical duties, not to say | physical and mechanical duties, that heretofore have kept able- bodied men behind the battle-fronts at home. “It'’s idle now even to speculate about whether women have the capacity and equipment for active participation in war. It is already a proven fact,” says Cox. The program fits into the picture of universal military training which is certain to become one of the big postwar congressional battle. — Indians in Canada are minors under the law, and their affairs are { administered by the Indian Affairs Branch of the Department of Mines and Resources. the estate of John Ambrose Currier, deceased, has filed his final account | and report of his administration of said estate, and his petition for dis- tribution thereof, in the United States Commissioner’s Court for Ju- neau Precinct, at Juneau, Alaska; that 10 o'colck A. M., December 27th, | 1944, has been fixed as the time and said court the place for hearing same; and that all persons con- cerned therein are hereby notified to appear at sald time and place and file their objections, if any, to said final account and petition for settlement and distribution thereof. Dated: Juneau, Alaska, October 23rd, 1944. A. J. BALOG, Administrator. First publication, Oct. 23, 1944. Last publication, Nov. 13, 1944. R RO TR GIRL SCOUT NEWS All Girl Scouts are requested to meet at the grade school auditorium Tuesday night at 8 o'clock to begin practicing Christmas carols. TROOP NO. 2 REPORT BY BETH DAIGLER Troop No. 2 did not have a regu- lar meeting last week and instead the girls went to the Hillcrest and got some magazines from Mr. Moore | to take to the Government Hospital. When the girls got there Miss ©’Connor invited them to go through the hospital. After they went through the hospital the girls then went to the home of their leader, Mrs. E. D. McGinty where they had good night taps and the wishing circle. Mrs. McGinty also gave out Girl Scout calendars to sell. TROOP NO. 3 REPORT BY MARY THIBODEAU The meeting was opened by the flag salute which was lead by Mary Lou Fagerson. Following that the minutes were read by Secretary- Treasurer Loretta Keithahn. Mrs. Green announced that the block prints have arrived and all girls of the troop must have their money and designs by next meeting. Mrs., Gireen also distributed Girl Scout calendars which are to be sold dur- ing the next two weeks for 25 cents each and the money is to go to the | camp fund. e b The “Blarney Stone” is located in the village of Blarney on the site ©of an old Irish stronghold. | It's Mickey Rooney’s fondness for | Finson, Margaret Thompson, Vi|and all organizations present at the | Preston Foster and John Sutton, | 2ight clubbing and girls that causes | Klassen, Irma Johnson, Joe Werner, | meeting as there are many problems | Who are featured in this action \is father to send him to Cody Marvyn Perry, Ed Bradley, Eric|to be threshed out. Organizations |Picture, discovered that classes in | | College in Arizona, in the hope Sundstrom, Erling Helde, Charles|so far sponsoring troops are Lions, |[English are popular in Chinese | oty Mickey will reform. Stafford, Don Burras and Shattuck. | Rotary, Northern Light Presbyterian | schools. | GEN E Tl ERN EY NELSON EDDY o Churc | [ Mickey arrives in Arizona to dis- hurch. = Other organizations who | with - SUSANNA FOSTER cover Ginger, Gray, played by intend to aid troops are asked to| They found that the Chinese| MERRIE PRESTON FOSTER JOHN SUTTON ' e 5 have representatives present tonight, | ¢nt here for training, already MELODIE ond Jack Holt » Dame MayWhitty ~ George Barbier , have seen action Too, they were commissioned dur- ing that service and sent here be- cause they are the cream of their lnam:n's fliers. Their service training normally lasts eight months, but they some- times complete the course in five. To date there has not been single training casualty or a scratch on any of their sky raiders. Work in “Thunder Birds,” Sol- diers of the Air, they sald, after being filmed in scenes with Ameri- jcan and British cadets, gave them an even closer understanding of Americans. e e e ® SERVICEMEN If you need something you can't buy in Juneau, write us. Lily G. Lewis Shopping Service, 901 Sixth Ave., Seattle 4, Wash. C e —— { The Bolivian president serves a | four-year term, and is not eligible for re-election until eight years after | his term ends. | COLISEUM Last Times Tonight “MY FRIEND FLICKA" IN TECHNICOLOR TRIANGLE PROMPT Pick WHAT MAKES YORE EYE-BALLS TWITCH SO ‘ROUND AN' 'ROUND, HAWKY TAWKY 2 BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMIT and EXPERT WORK and Deliver PHONE CLEANERS SERVICE Up H € T DON'T GET SOME REST PURTY ‘SO0N, ('M GONNA HAVE ST. VIDEY DANCE OF THE N ENE-BALLS against Japan. | BUSINESS MEN, HOME OWNERS | Directed by WILLIAM A. WELLMAN Produced and Writlen for the Screen by Lomor Trolti . Thrilling Foraword by JOHN GUNTHER |, Color Cartoon e SOALEATURY. 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