The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 26, 1945, Page 3

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE: — JUNEAU, ALASKA "HENRY ALDRICH, FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1945 IlllllflmlllllIIIIIIlIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIHIIIII *DO“B'_E FE M‘URE TEXAS LASS T0 THE ALL-AMERICAN CAST OF THE YEAR ~JOHNNY DOUGHBOY" - stoming JANE WITHERS HENRY WILCOXON + PATRICK BROOK WILLIAM DEMAREST . RUTH DONNELLY b & " 0 ) » V" BOBBY BREEN ALFALFA" SWITZER SPANKY" McFARLAND BUTCH AND_BUDDY CORA: SUE COLLINS® ROBERT COOGAN % A REPUBLIC PICTURE BILL SHOWING AT CAPITOL TONIGHT lywood, Jane Withers is the only screen, without cessation of appear- ances before the public. Just six- Republic star in boy,” which will open tonight at the Capitol Theatre for a two-day showing. 1 “Johnny Doughboy” with music and dancing. | One of the few screen actresses jwho can lay claim to the distinc- tion of being a genuine “daughter” jof the film industry is Virginia |Grey, who is co-starred with John Hubbard in “Secrets of the Under- {ground,” the Republic mystery drama which is the second feature |on the double bill. | The efforts of a young criminal | |investigator and 'his newspaper | |woman sweetheart to solve the! |murder lof “Secrets of the Underground.” { — e - | | Among all the:juveniles in “Hol- one who has grown up on the| teen, she makes her debut as a| “Johnny Dough- | is a comedy | of a celebrated refugee | French painter and to track down | |a ring of Axis agents, is the mvme! PITAL “ ey BOYSCOUT, NOW With “Henry Aldrich-~Boy Scout” as the feature picture at the 20th ¢ Century Theatre Saturday only, the regular meeting of the Juneau Junior Club at the Saturday mati- nee prcmises to hold more than the usual interest for Juneau boys and girls. Henry Aldrich has a lot of fun and exciting adventures in his new picture. As usual, a big stage show 1Is . planned with extra contests for boys and girls and special prizes f. A cartoon and selected short films will complete an unusually enter- taining show. Doors open at 1 p. m. m'rmpm HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs, E, E. Jensen, a surgical pa- tient, has been discharged from St. Ann’s Hospital. She is the wife of Pastor Jensen of the Seventh- " day Adventist Church. Nell Kneeland has been dis- charged frm St. Ann's FHospital after receiving surgical attention AT 20TH CENTURY He was worth a million dollars dead —and not a cent alive! So he hired a Blonde to take care of him — and vice versal TI0MENTURY TONIGHT ONLY! THE b PERFECT JOYGUAR FOR jANY GUY! xj AI.BERT SHIRLEY -mnaymmfl vmhuu {d lnphy R SATUBDAY ONEY &% ‘HENRY LEADS THE WOLF PATROL . . . and all the gals yell ——— Mrs. William Youppi has been admitted to St. Ann's Hospital for surgical attention. Mrs. Harry Abel, a medical pa- This glamerous dude ontm that ‘,\““‘ }1';“& ‘Fel(" admitted to St. nn's Hospital. I:‘;:l:' :‘:;mr‘r::l':::" o‘::':h:':o:: ; Bert Haug has beeh admitted to BE PREPARED! SETBACK IN EARLY FIGHT | '3ND FEATURE ™ 7’ MATINEE nonarer | SECRETS OF —1:30' P, M. ? P St. Ann’s | Hospital for medical TR e THE UNDERGROUND | - |§ AVENGED & o s = neg“lar Meehng Mvmi:‘l::vlb | enading down a dale in Dallas | ol o | e oo cins o | TWO CASES COME UP HOWLIN ‘Yanks Take Great Airbase | 7 er to her then but now you need an , ~Also Fori-Jap Defend- | introsuction to mect ber. | | ers Scafter fo Hills (Continued from Page One) IN-CITY POLICE COURT In City MagiStrate’s Court this morning, David Kasko was fined " R $25 on a drunk and disorderly 1 _Wl]lm‘m Youpm registering from e, and Andrew M. Bertel was |Sitka, is a guest vl the Baranof 15-day sentence on a dis- 7 3 5 Hotel. He arrived by plane Yes- g qerly conduct charge, suspended the Archipelago, gives American terday. upon good behavior. forces a land airbase to help blast W J‘ =% open landing beaches on the Coast of China, Columns Shoot On GREAT ALASKAN 'MYSTERY CLUB WITH SPECIAL EVENTS —PLUS— ourself ¢ " doy A fq 906) YOu I’Pl "l'llL 4 oy couting forlaughs with. % % | Maj. Gen. Oscar Griswold's 14th ' Army Corps, moving so fast the | Japanese were unable to mass their defenses along the ridge areas where. they have labored for, months to prepare positions, shot's motorized columns well beyond:; { Clark Field. Moving for gquick use” of the air “center, Griswold sent' patrols into the nearby hills, from which the' Japanese could impair | the field’s usability. i “Corregidor Blasted { | Today's communique supplied |other details and made it cleay that the drive toward Manila is on in learnest While planes blasted Cor- ORI carnest. While planes blasted Cor- & (in the Manila area, to soften the icapital's defense = zone, columns w A L T E B J ° s T U T T E ‘ moving south left Clark Field and ‘ GENERAL CONTRACTOR flanked Mouht Arayat on the west. ' That mountain 4ds the only good * - New Construction and Bemodeling |detenge barrier fhe enemy has on' Phone Green 768 evenings P. O. Box 3091 - Estimates Fumlslued ovU TCIDF ? all the woy in less than a day! lfly FAIRBANKS WHITEHORSE JUNEAU SEATTLE PASSENGERS . EXPRESS . AIR MAIL SATURDAY MATINEE 1:30 P. M. SHOW—RADIO BROADCAST PRIZES—SURPRISES— the way down the central Luson | |Plains, on the shortest route to ‘Manila. SPECIALIZING IN PERMANENT WAVING Rt g HAIR CUTTING ANI, GENERAL BEAUTY CULTURE { Corps are ferreting the enemy and | LUC'LLE,S BEAUTY SALaN ihis guns out of the hillside caves | Daily Service ———r Connections 41 ANCHORAGE, NOME, BETHEL, and All Alaska Points R AR RN & | No".::. Wi from which he failed to defend the . % Loyal Order of Moose m 1S NOW OPEN TO SERVE HER FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS ||1argest and most highly developed INFQRMATION . RESERVATIONS . TICKETS °Ll ’: u 14 C; 7 m 14 tonight at 8 o'clock. There will be PHONE 492 military aviation. center on the | s an Initiation, followed by a lun- i 135 So. Franklin St. Phone 106 , _— " Philippines. Yanks seizing the field [m JIK 4 Kf nl[‘!m ' X 3 | cheon. early yesterday morning found few /4 (’ W * R 2. S n E C 0 R ATI N G Japanese, but numerous lan: mines | Mly l”l vig TIME ’l'oNlGB'l‘ and booby traps. Most of what was | - # AEB[AL ‘GUNNER” A.SS involves more: +than just another job of painting or once a strong Japanese garrison,' | WINDOW - AUTO — zir P LA'I'E GL of several thousand troops, had {fallen back to the hills east of the field, where they are being pounded by American artillery, Japs Centesting Although the Sixth Army is scoring its greatest gains in the power drive toward Minala, it fs still doing its ‘heaviest fightirg papering.* Remember, the important'part is to be sure the decorator can give you correct color styling even though the scheme may be very, simple. Why not have yout color scheme suit your individuality ? J. S. MchELLAN Phone DOUGLAS 374 - ‘Box 1216 e | "PIVE AL, ‘GEASS €O, Some’ Ganadian poultrymen uge | . Glass Work of All Descriptions :::::rn:tors equipped with shock nh-; P :l’ ;:_ y;‘,: 8 : 121 M Mn SIREET P. W. WENDT DON ABLE | 1 uumu»ummuummmn|||nu||u|mmulmummmmumuuuuunmmmmmmm ] o - == |north and east of Lingayen, where | MMW:‘ “==7 |the Japanese are contesting every i CABINETS g FIXTURES inch of ground agafnst Maj. Gen. | 4 Innise P. Swift’s First Corps. L 6.FULTON & COMPANY PR < ; MOOSE 70, IMITIATE , REPAIRING and REMODELING . ATMEETING TONIGHT ! At tonight's meeting of the Loysl Order of Moose, the following can- didates will be initiated: Murlen Isaacs, Floyd 8. Epperson, Larry Fitzpatrick, Leonard E. Evans, and Henry Fortier. A socfal session will | follew_ the meeting. e — BOGGAN RETURNS i | Garland Boggan, expert oak floor Iayer, has returned to Juneau from Anchorage where he has been | for several menths on contract work. ALL TYPES OF GLASS WORK Panes Replaced-New Frames Made l PHONE 433 149 So. Main Street —— AR Saturday FEBRUARY lOTll 39th Anmml BABIES NEED The beneficial effects of the sun's rays. The natural source, is not available, at present. So, the next best source, is SUNLAMPS. ‘PORTABLE 'LAMPS ¢« ' whichare 'vefy’haljdy‘!éjuse : luneau F ireman S Ba" E L KS ’ ll ALL Bob Tew’s flrchestru |||mmmmm|u|n||||uumummmmumm|uuummmmmlmum:mlmmmnmlm AN —_——— e o 0 0 60 0 0 0 0 . WEATHER REPORT . (U. 8. Weather Bureau) ® Temperature for 26-hour ® period ending at 7:30 o’clock . this morning . e o 0 e In Juneau—Maximum, 43; e minimum, 36. No Precipita- e tion. ® At Airport—Maximum, . 40, e minimum, 34. No Precipita- e tion. ® . k . L] . k3 . L] T AT Like Sutay Morning in Your Glss! Y Hold a drink of ScuENLEY Reserve up to the light — watch it wink and sparkle. .. just like a breezé-swept country morning. CGolden arrd mellow, smooth as sunrise, ScueNLEY Reserve is the result of real genius in blending. It’s a favorite among *. fmer whiskies, Fry it — soon. SCHENLEY Rosre Schepley International Corporatien, N. Y, C. Bkndcd whiskey 86 proof, 607 neutral spirits,” e o 0o 085 0 0 0 TOMORROW’S' FORECAST o Cloudy, with ¢ rain late toni Wind 15 to 20 knots per hour. Lowest tem- perature tonight, 36; high- est, Saturday, 41. 0 BB B0 0.0 8 Alaska Eléctric Light and - Power Company . . JUNEAU lene No 616 " DOUGLAS || * Phone No. 18’

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