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. SATURDAY, JANUARY 6, 1945 . ' "\ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA - ~__PAGE THREE U RUSSIAN M (LEAGUEGAMES |81 ARRESTS ARE |"CRIME SCHOOL" | GROS. 20k ENTuRY, oo e N OISO SO T T ( | | | Last Times Tonight! TOBESUNDAY, | PLAYED, ELKS" . MADE BY POLICE | FEATURE FiLM IS P \ | . i 7 SPANNED I CAPITOL SHOW, ALLEYS FRIDAY FORCE,DYCEMBER| AT 20TH CENTURY HIT the gloriows IO iH — ! o | . ROME COWAN : "o a peopie 8 i of Russia,” one of the first| Last night at 7:30 o'clock the Mey A total of 81 arrests, four more| The most painful and pressing FA i " ic story set ¥ o 2 g Hollywood films to pay tribute to|chant's League took over the EIks'|than last month, were made by the \problem of the home front just 2 5 of ireedflm"'“ 1o i Il |/the magnificent courage of this|alleys. Sabin's beat Ordway's 1 6 City Police Department during the now is presented by the alarming Py songs | 1impc 1t member of the United|to 1316, Henning's shaved Percy’s,! month of December, the monthly |rise in juvenilé delinquency since Nat opens Sunday at the Capi-|1323 to 1319; 20th Century Meat, rc showed. Drunkenness ac- |pear]l Harbor. With its usual sense » tol Theatke. 'with. B aylor | licked Butler Maugo Drug, 1445 to| counted for 19; drunk and disord- |of timing, Warner Bros. has re- starred afid. Susan Peters in the]135%; and Juneau Drug won over erly, 20; disorderly confuct, 14 eleased the film “Crime School, L2 leading supporting role. Bhos's g, 1880 T 1303 rancy, 9: gambling, 4; investigation, } ypien deals with this probiem. It T hiatole Mosoow, Adtpoits. ab] . oomplets/ecares follow ion of rape, 1 Petty lar-| i how Sunday and Monday at |\which so many diplomatic missions i { drunk and assault with a4, 50, century Theatre Spot 7 7 7 21| dangerous weapon, 1; speeding, 2 e * -4 | Crime School” is an exciting ave arrived during the past During the month 459 calls were answered and investigated and 29 | \ laints investizate |signed to shock the public to| juvenile cases were turned ' &Warrness just as the study of! to the U oner’s R. A. Dav ed to 810 1 turned {leaders of the nation r on tour in the Soviet Union|a gtewart 175 171 230 576 over to the U. S. Commissioner, Wal- | Th varner Bros. film features | land Benchley is seen as his busi-|Gladys Waugh . 163 148 112 423 ter Johnson and Alec Johnson were 'Humph Bogart who, as director jand after the Nazi invasion of [I. Carnegie 143 99 133 375 months, was the locale for the first | S Yo |scene filmed. Here, some 300 extras |\’ pmes; T watched Taylor, acccompanied by | Robert Benchle transport plane : ung American symphony conduc- | Sabin’s {the Navy, Jimmie Nie and serious portrayal which is de-| the dry but shocking statistics has | alight from al motals . 458 384 ; . : | the educators and civic | lor portrays a| ness manager. B. Hudson 131 158 148 turned over to the U. S. Marshal's |of a New York settiement hbuse,| e screenplay of “Song of Rus-| L it sty office, and A. Ingenito and Joe Mur- |is in a position to realize the * written by Paul Jarrico :md} Tctals 469 477 490 phy were turned over to the Arm; gravity of the problem of wayward | Richard Collins, presents an au-| Perey's and the death of Eric Eickle was boys and who devotes' all his en- thentic picture of the "Russian Spot 30 30 30 9o investigated fcrgv and attention to coping with people and customs shortly before L. Holmquist 170 215 149 it. Becoming Commissioner of Cor- rection he rides roughshod over po- litical chicanery and archaic meth- ods of punishment, proving that sympathy and understanding are of prime importance in dealing with delinquents. Also featured in the cast are the “Dead End” Kids. R 1376 TIMHOLT in 2nd HIT! "RIDIN' THE WIND" STARTS SUNDAY CONTINUOUS SHOWS ALL DAY ATTENTION MASONS! DOORS OPEN 1:30 P. M. Stated Communication Momluy‘ DARI“G! sE“sA“o“AL! mosn! 1941, In thrilling scenes it|M. Furness 112 107 101 320 s the guerrilla tactics which| —_—— so successful against the| Totals 435 451 413 1319| [THEATRE) Back of it all lies the Henning's | love of the soil and the F. Henning 186 191 179 556, NOW PLAYING— worship of music that is so mucnfi"r; E“\‘“" :;9 ool i agerup 1 121 121 363 la part of the people of Russia.| | The story’s action centers the love, romance and mal Taylor to a Russian girl who, after| |the Nazi's attack, is torn between | S P 512 liove for her husband, her family|h- Simmons ... 210 182 150 1 o3 PAT O'BRIEN : RANDOLPH Lavenik 141 136 155 - 432 and her native 1“"‘1-”7; M. Stevenson . 134 1 3 409/ SCOTT 2\8:30‘ e Lcl::m}v ‘ “ " ASTERNSTAR " o " ™ | ANNE SHIRLEY | s ‘%fl\f& ‘ J', ~ INSTALLATION e ™% 1 24 pyppg aupgmy || DOUGLAS et flLogELS_ 2 Totals 426 455 442 1323 * Average—did not bowl Butler-Mauro Drug evening at 7:30. Joint Installation Cereémonies with the O. E. S. at ! ! | ! s SHOWS AT 7:30—9:30 P. M. { { 5 { N | }y 33&)‘?"' 117 115 106 338/ e TN i { TONIGHT ONLY ’Sa'-) Mty M | IN | Ay \ | OND,,AY NK}HU 405 408 4w ! " reE LEOPARD MA THE WHOLE, RAW, SHOCKING STORY R Totals 495 468 482 1445 Bombardier "]’HE I.EOPARD MAN" | take place in the Scottish Rite Tem- |E. Simmons 144 133 120 406 Y UNDAY ON[Y' » B [ple at 8 o'clock next Monday eve- |G- Overby 136 133 154 423 * ! "” ; “ ;m‘ffiym Sweeney will be Inhlullnm; Totals 444 463 473 1380, | I'T’S THE BIG 3 MIRA.(lE OF " sy o S0 sse e o || MastaLIoliD Basiem Ean (RS adi il T 1 f AIR THRILLER! 1| MORGAN'S (REEK will be Installing L. Hendrickson. 144 187 159 . | Lottie Spicke! See It With Someone You Love! | B i gl R e L S e e R i B i - || carol Davis is in charge of the | H. Barragar 141 163 153 . | arrangement of the musical pro-! R R i L | Totals 385 474 448 1307, v SUNDAY— ARG G LR, Tonight bowling is open to all| i e e & members and enough pin boys will | “MEMORI OF FEATURE STARTS !Sons Of Norway io [e ready at all times during the eve- | 215 SECOND STREET [] 5 : g - “ iy 1 AUETRAIIA" e 510 H 1] igix\:[ih\: \]{\ilfIX1:.()r‘2“lfdz' i fiundaly‘ Opposite Thompson Optical Co i 3 i ~ : i D g start at 2 p.m. and all{ site 50! J: ) CARTOON NEW 7:40 —— 10:10 ! Have Dan(e, Dlnnerilm\gul' members should be on time. N i (PO R L LN - T SR ! T L s et v o oty | NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS g Erhggfl;ghi in Vermoni’’ ||tcice and their jes will have ance i Ll M Sub . g1 ||a busy weckend, beginning tonight, e 2 g wWo Fiall submarine with the dance to be given in the ¥ M lI tR 1 3 : 4 iifedioag ol b S A usical Instrument hepairing v |tenth anniversary, and ending with S on' ' |the dinner to be en)yed Monday i and Li ht Re air work s evening at the Odd Fellows Hall. | g p Tickets for the dance, which starts; 3 | s at 10 o'clock, may be purchased from | The formal dance of the USO will | s | tonig Scottis e . 7 i any Lodge member. Music for the| bo, tonsht in the sotsn Rie | PHONE 567 ROY EATON, Owner —— ADDED_— e affair wal be furnished by the Pet-| P e o] | S A ———— T 4 POPEYE THE SAILOR—CARTOON . | o'clock and music will be furnished | == = T UNUSUAL OCCUPATIONS—NEWS—AND OTHER SHORTS! erson O | by the Servicemen’s Orchestra. ! | ———-——— ! 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