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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1943 e FEAIURE 0“ TONIGHT DELINQUENCY | SHOWING HERE One of the most serious of post- Pearl Harbor problems is that of| juvenile delinquency, the ratio nl‘ | which has increased to alarming | proportions all over the country.! With this in mind, the manage-| |ment of the 20th Century theater{ that deals THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRF-— UNEAU, ALASKA CHILD ACTRESS 1S STARRED IN ~ CAPITOL'S FtM. O’Brien \vhu; POTALENTUR TODAY AND FRIDAY ONLY SENSATIONAL.' GIRLS ON A ® RAMPAGE TODAY! | ! e | Little Margaret brought a lump to the throat of millions ‘of moviegoers in “Journey for Margaret” and “You John i Jones,” is now playing in her first | starring role This time a comedy tailor-made to her talents, “Lost/ Angel” The M-G-M film is now | Friday - Saturday — 2 Knockout Pealnres |is ofiering a picture e Y 0 & [ | i dramatically with this subject. The showing at the Capitol theatre. 0 T AL !nlm is “Girls on Probation,” re- 1 Margaret appears as a thld SEARCHNG TR“T“ " ODAY s " leased by Warner Bros., and open- | predigy reared sciemtifically by P} r"‘ ing here tonight for a two day | group of professors. ~She is a men. showing. tal marvel but has never known the Radio’s | “Girls on Probation,” featuring true joy and tenderness of child- A hood. hen James Craig, playing ' Laughable | Jane Bryan and Ronald Reagan, is a vivid, pulsating drama which pre- sents fairly and sympathetically the a br zy newspaper repot! pears ‘on the seene and capti ¥, Man!! workings of the much misunder- stood and often maligned system of probation. Most of the offenders granted probation are undoubtedly | guilty of the crimes . of which they | have been convicted, but the picture makes its argument for the system even more effective by telling the | story of an innocent girl who was| ‘bemg railroaded toward a prmon | term | Fortunately for her, a sympath- | etic probation officer becomes con- vinced of the truth of her story even though all the circumstantial PLUS—SAT, MAT.—1#1 ~“Greal Alaskan Hyslery her with a promise to show her ma gic imagination but her heart as well. rliyed by lovely Marsha Hunt. No child since Shirley Temple gave up her crown, has appeared to take the heart of the nation. But that void is no more, of the greatest child’ actresses of . Y4 the screen. THEIR TOTAL AGE IS 31 (he's 16, she’s 15), both are 8th graders, and they were hunted by police of three cities as missing from a Detroit suburb, but it's all off now, for they're married and honge. With their families’ for little Margaret establishes herself as one Not cnly dees he capture her | And in return Margaret brings joy | and happiness to him and his girl, | NEW MORAL MENACE!, SHOWPLALE oF Clisieacd) APITUL: IIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllIlllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIHIIIIIHII|HIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIII 3 NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL REPORT In the Commissioner’s Court for the | Territory of Alaska, Division Num- ber One. Before FELIX GRAY, Commissiorer | and ex-officio Probate Judge, Ju- neau Precinct. IN THE MATTER OF THE ES- TATE of GEORGE F. FREE- evidence as well as the testimony of | the actual criminafs indicates she |is guilty. | 'TOMORROW 15 GROUND 3 HOG DAY; WATCH OUT consent you meet the bride and groom, Ted Bonifield and the Missus. She was Nellie Walls, his childhood sweetheart. (International) BOY S(OUT IROOP Reservahons May s o e ol NO2 613 HAS DRIll - Be Made, Ski Party BIG NIGHT FOR ELKS ON FEB..7 There xs coming up, a big uight for Elks. The date is Wednesday, February 7. It is Past Exalted Ruler’s might and Arthur Adams will-be in the Exalted Ruler’s chair at the opening and during the initiation, supported’ by other Past Exalted Rulers. The after-session will probably be see PER R. E. ARE TIIEY INE ‘MARKED WOMEN’ OF TW’ 4 I.AWYERS JUDGES, DISTRICT momvs THEY KNOW THESE PROBLEMS OF TODAV! Feorucing RONALD REAGAN Directed by WilliarA McCann « Original Screen Play by e ur ¢ Aw.m-r Bros. First National, Picture S G] \0"[ it is said, and it all depends |, sperican Legion Troop No.| Reservations for the secondiSKi Ul'pflSe ven {on the weather whether he hikes (o) 14" itc weekly meeting Iast Club party of the season may still| |back to his hole or stays.out. ORe: .. 0 finder the leadership of|be had, it was announced today, DO”S Bar“e"«movc indicates winter is over and g.. o acter Kershaw and Assitsant by 'calling Elsie Werner at' 86 pr the other move indicates six more Seoutmaster Kuna. Green 320, /fhe, affair, Saturday ‘wepk: 9L Titery, Mealg depf‘"ds The meeting was opencd ‘ap the | Might in the Mifiers Union Hall, in what part of the section one lives ! for ‘Ski Club meéniBers and Kb | : op short- | is for ‘Ski Club menibers eir | A surprise party was given bY|iy for the ground hog to make the Legion Dugm}l bu_t thc.tro D sl D St 7. Tt 5’ Bt jobtin’ ot Beth Daigler yesterday afternoon pradiction, that is, the sun may be ly afterwards was marched to the 61 t following close of school for Doris Grade School gym were they were Public shining in Juneau and obscured in : $ # Ann Bartlett, who leaves soon for | thep pmls of thls area instructed in infantry drill by Pfc. | BU! , Whose full i Ge?rg:: Rfi:]:{us}re:bm;gnedexs Washington, D. C., to join her | Bill Felts of the Juneau Subport. Gnoup HEA'.I“ ASSN |Robertson in the chair. i father, Delegate to Congress from | ADD DEER RES(UE Several of the boys have I’?‘-‘S“dxl‘ | Anyway, it is going to be a big ‘ 3 Alaska their Tenderfoot requirements and | night and wives are given warning NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN | others will take the required exam- | 10 MEH TOMORROW . f The following were invited to the ‘ khcy need not expect their hubbies, | — that Edna C. Freeburger , Execu- TO FEATS OF U. §. trix of the estate o , _ Free- Party: Sandra Garvin, Sonja Gross, ination between now and Saturday.| . Group Heaith A«Dcmuon,‘ll’ they are Elks, to have any other | burger, deceased, h;ffi‘l)elgeh:r chal Elsa Johnson, Evelyn Hollmann, o All boys passing their examinations iync has jssued a call for a gen- engagements but PER night. Also | Report and that-a hearing will be Laureen Arlowe, Ray Peters, Carlee ( ASI GUARDSMEN will receive their Tenderfoot B“d"“'l”‘eral meeting to be held Friday| |there will be an extraordinary held thereon before the undersigned | Roberts and Mary Nordale. at a joint Court of Honor with iont 4t 8 o0 wck in the American “fed.” o | | members of Troop 612 next Sunday ‘ Legion Dugout. All members or il o 03 5 Tl s By PAUL 'VlARbll, C. Sp. (RR) A Coast Guard Combat Ccrrespondent AT A COAST GUARD BASE IN ALASKA — The Coast Guard’s fame as an unrivalled rescue unit is well known to most people. Add, now, | the deer family ambng those who ceive assistance from' this servic Not long ago, a kerd of these nim- et | | ble animals were Being pursued by John W. Flynn has been admitted {a pack of ravenous wolves in Alas- to St. Ann's Hospital for medical ka, . To escape, they plunged into gtfention. an lcy bay and attempted toiswim to safer shores several miles distant. As’ their strength waned and the at Juneau, Alaska, on March 21, 1945, at 10 o'clock A. M., at whlrh time and place all persons interested | in the estate may appear and file | objections in writing and contest the (ARRIES '3 FARES Final Report. | i GIVEN under my hand and the; Ap Alaska Coastal Airlines plane seal of the Probate Court at Ju-iiook the following passengers to neau, Alaska, January 17, 1945. Hoonah yesterday: Pete Johnnie, FELIX GRAY, Mr. and Mrs. Jake White. Commissioner and ex-officio Pro- | Juneau to Sitka — Mrs. bate Judge, Juneau Precinct. | Wix. First publication, Jan. 18, 1945. | Juneau to Tenakee—Paul Stiritz, Last publication, Feb, 8, 1945. | sitka to Juneau—John B. Moon, ! Jack Clark, Wilma Warther. Empire Want-ads bring results! Juneau to Skagway—Mae Naugle. evening in the TOOF Hall. e, —— HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs. Katherive Mikaloff has been admitted to S!. Ann’s Hospital for | surgical ‘attention. Only small amounts of cobalt are produced in the United Staes. |others interested | tend the meeting t v are urged to at- COASTAL AIRLINES J F. H BUSINESS in the Ly all THE way : ‘ in less than a day... - CITY COUNCIL TO MEET Tomorrow night at 8 o'clock, in cofon s Juneau to Haines—Alfred An- ?5@”3,35’““’? ilst:u(g}g]edd in ttthe the City Council Chambers, the first d , Charles Beach, Ray & Ofy Guard, culger | o 1 ting in Feb 1t 2 1 I3 L;e:;; Roal;ci: G?a;l;rdysfsmond s on patrol came along and fcrned h:ludncxley(:rlngn H:yfia;mdw;)d;; 5 . ‘ C via Pdh Am.ff(’dn % FOR . TASTY Eljroops } £ il them seross. Other shis re S h 2 ll 4 Direct : © ~ and VARIETY ; ; " . ave helped swimming of and he did not think anymmg ‘ l ln | 4 TRY { | COAST .GUARD AUXILIARY | herds. spe;al was coming ups J C | Daily F‘ IRBANKS s | TO SEE MOVING PICTURES| The grateful animals make good i RN { S i WFH"HGRSE E asfineau Cafe § | = shipmates, crew members explain. ! NOTICE! ; VACUUM PACKED i ervice Feremost in Friendliness | | [P conjunction with the regular|They respond warmiy to fondling by Regular Business meeting tonight COFFEE | with ]UNE AU L weekly class instruction period at|the men, and some even playfully at 7:30 of the Missionary Society ? c"""‘":,"”" ‘8 o'clock tonight in the City Hall, [butt the seamen who move among of the Memorial Presbyterian | m:’:"hh ’E‘ 7TLE o the Coast Guard Auxiliary will|them. Church at the Manse. All are| | l‘_c! 14 show movies of last year’s flotilfa “They know we're their friends,” urged to attend. = | ¢ cruise. an officer commented, “and they' .. - : i ! s e gy <. | thankcus with those expressive eves. MM OO RO RO DRCM TSROSO | ATORMATION - RESENVATIONS . R e We like to have them aboard.” —_——-——— What Every Gl in India Wishes CALCUTTA — Approximately 50 hours of flying time spread over a month, a looping tour of the CBI theater from Kandy fo Chungking and talks with hundreds of Ameri- cans, British, Chinese and Indians, _}brlngs the following conclusions: * “5 So. Franklin St. Phone 106 l’l/lf AMERICAN l[flWlIS" WALTEB J. STUTTE GENERAL CONTRACTOR New Construction and Remodeling Phone Green 768 evénings P. O. Box 3091 Estimates !mkhed SPE(,!ALIZN(, IN mMANEN‘l‘ WAVING = DECORATING involves more than just another job of pamtmg or 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 your color scheme suit your individuality ? J. S. MeCLELLAN Phone DOUGLAS 374. Box 1216 MENU — February 2, 1945 THE GASTINEAU CAFE Friday Luncheon ) naox‘m-—mor-m e e GG e CABINETS FIXTURES wJ;.dEZ:Y,L'ZZ fi;‘;{m :;:s";z: HAIR CUTTING AND GENERAL BEAUTY CULTURE British, Indi [ g soupP 9 1.6. FULTON & COMPANY | =i s st crinee™” o, T e LUCILLE’S BEAUTY SALON BUILDING CONTRACTORS Ll e B Lo 'SALAD A PHONE 492 REPAIRING and REMODELING L?o hot, d(i‘x;ty and lonesome in In- Lgttuce with French Dressing f - — dia, too rty and lonesome in 3 | e Mm-“.mmmm i ’ . ENTREES L g e T Al"‘ mns or Guss wom 52::",,;,:;,?::: ;i,?:;: ;3; }',:f Boiled Fresh Cod Fish with Egg Sauce ....... 80¢c T E F l x IT s n 0P Panes Replaced-New Frames Made Sop. T, VICR Smagec: B ried King Salmon o Halibut. T tar 0 = Ise. 3 X HON:n :f e ’ 149 So. Main Street ; 38- Every last GI believes that fio-' rfiox]ezlin]gee? \rxn 1?}11 ‘I);orsaexl'a:]‘mh Gy au,L_£ _80c ‘ 215 SECOND STREET . reef body else is fighting th o B - - s e Cheose Omelet ... -t Il MUSICAL INSTRUMENT REPAIRING airly clear that the British, the 1 SRR Rmmqiunt p i VEGETABLE i GENERAL LIGHT REPAIR WE NOW HAVE A FEW OF THE 6-8 CUP - ' DESSERT WORK ! Eflmv mbles Bread Pudding with Fruit Sauce . SILEX ‘ 3 A DRINKS |{ Phoae 567 Roy Eaton™ COF S IN K Signals of Marines||| Coffe or Tea e 1 4 oo R | Tt prs - ot 8 SPECIAL TODAY AuprTs SYSTEMS TAXES ; | Norton of Kansas City tells the ¢ AlSfl s Sl N £ P Toaszfidv ;I;lgl;rftl:ha:gal?g‘lcal;l yxft,gtzgsast;::hd _50c 5 NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY SOME OF THE ASBESTOS BACKED o Norton i K ey, T vhe| Hot Roast Beef Sandwich and Soup ... 65 . Public Accounjante-—Andiices. T Coufisales scramble which followed Norton Hot Roast Veal Sandwich and Soup ........ 65¢ 208 Franklin S‘h’eet ial Tehphone 757 found himself fighting his buddy while the enemy soldier jumped out of the hole. After Norfon deflected s/ his buddy's knife from his own throat, they turned and brought down the Japanese with rifle fire. — .- MRS. BUTROVICH HERE Mrs. John Butrovich, wife of Senator Butrovich of !‘llrbfinks,' has arrived in town to spend the remainder of the legirlativ- session in Juneau Fairbanks Office: 201-2 Lavery Building KINLOCH N. NEILL JOHN W. CLARK WE OFFER TO A LIMITED NUMBER OF CLIENTS A COMPLETE MONTHLY ACCOUNTING AND TAX SERVICE TELEPHONE 757 STOVE MATS Alaska Electric Light and Power Company " JONEAU DOUGLAS Phone No. 616 Phone No. 18 DAY JAMES PLECAS . . . * p Foremost in Friendliness mflflfiflflfllflflmmmlllfllIIIIIIIIliIII)IIIiIIIIIIIIMflIllIlllllllIlllllIIIIMIIMMNIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIN“HIIIlfl Chef