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PAGE FIVE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRL—JUNEAU, ALASKA [1obby of the Anchorage Hotel from gy, H |2 o'clock until 4 o'clock Mondays through Saturdays. It is primarily 1 . to ald transients to find accommoda- | "WHITE CLIFFS OF DOVER" LAST TIMES, CAPITOL One of Los Angeles’ most inter- esting locations, the historic Brad- pury Building, was transformed into |an English hospital for M-G-M'’s ‘The White Cliffs of Dover” which stars Irene Dunne with Alan Mar- shal, the feature at the Capitol for | the last two times tonight. Built in the early 1800's by J. J. Bradbury, the oil magnate, this building is one of the show places |of Southern California. The iron| grille work was imported from Eu- rope with the panelling and wood- work all inlaid by hand. Marble vsed in landings and stairways was brought from Italy. The open-work elevator shafts and elevators are all typically European. In the M-G-M attraction, the building is used as a refuge for the wounded from the Dieppe raid, one ,of the highlights of the film adap- Klieg-Light Clergy { AP Newsfeatures *HOLIYWOOD’S call to make pictures with religious themes has put many outstanding performers into clerical robes before the cameras. Here are members of the movies’ clergy.' BERNADETTE" . |en FEATURES BILL | NTURY 20TH CENTURY | Now: "5 TOP HIT! TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 1945 SHOWPLALE o Caditdi» TONIGHT! "WHITE CLIFFS - | | | | | | “The Song of Bernadette” is the big feature at the 20th Century theatre, one show each night start- ing at 8 o'clock When this feature was produced, the dramatization of Franz Wer- fel's best seller, it had an additional version in French. In preparation for the time when Europe will again be a market for American films, the picture, based on the best-selling novel about the Maid of Lourdes whose faith and courage stirred all of France, has been made with an additional sound track in French, Because of the universal appeal |of the Werfel story, which has al- |ready begn translated into eight |languages, Iialian and German / ‘ versions may also be undertaken. 3 | Jennifer Jones makes her screen |debut ip the title role, with William Fover ONE SHOW NIGHTLY AT 8P. M WINNER OF FIVE ACADEMY AWARDS! | LONDON, April 8—~Two of Pre: | ident Roosevelt's top ranking advis- ers in the same London Hotel is yiving rise to speculation whether | their presence keyed the expectation »f German's collapse. They are Presidential advisers Bernard Bar- ueh, and Ed Flynn, former Demo- cratic National Committee Chair-{ man, Presumably they will now have an opportunity to discuss Flynn's trip OF DOVER" TOMORROW! 2,000 camels in spectacular desert w 2,500 Arabian steed: _ in race across sands/ . 3,000 native warri & ROMANCE AND INTRIGUE IN DANGEROUS FEATURE AT 7:20—9:50 charge! ors of fierce tribes DAMASCUS! with | Chapel Christian Church here. The |ta invite their friends to services, ister retained. There are no debts Contributions are voluntary OLDS BA(?I;~ Collection Plafes | olleciion Yia | - Surplus Commodity than 20 years, no funds have blen H H | solicited in any way at the Aills garding Expectation of | v | members voted to dispense with the Germany'sCollapse [toiiection tecause they did not ke then ask them for money. The church has been rebuilt and a min- { \nd there is a surplus in the treas- congregation and visitors. i Harry Olds returned to Juneau on a southbound passenger boat #v- BARRY FITZGERALD was the old priest in “Going My Way."” BING CROSBY wore clerical garb in “Going My Way.” ny WW s duced by Sidney Franklin NAMES COMMISSIONERS FROM PELICAN { ————————— WILD DOGS RUN | { two weeks it might necessitate im- mediate meetings of the Big Three, replacing or at-least overshadowing the San Francisco Conference, while some British papers are urging the Ition of Alice Duer Miller’s celebrat- Ito Yalta, Moscow, the Vatican and |'ving early this morning. {Eythe, Charles Bickford, Vincent ed poem, “The White Cliffs.” Clar- Paris as well as Baruch's weekend 3 1 2 A |Price, Lee J. Cobb and Gladys ence Brown, of “The Human Com- | conferences with Prime Minister TEWS LEAVE !Cooper also featured. i edy” fame, directed “The White | Winston Churchill. | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tew left -ee i Cliffs of Dover,” which was pro- The London Dailly Mail said if |for Seattle this morning S \ the Eurcpean war ended in the next - D |JUDGE A. J. DIMOND BERNA“ETTE Fred Wetche, of Pelican City, is a guest at the Gastineau Hotel. | Judge Anthony J. Dimond, of the R | Third Judicial Division, recently FROM KETCHIKAN |named Marvin P. Roark as U. S with JENNIFER JONES in her Academy Award Winning Role ! WILLIAM EYTHE * CHARLES BICKFORD. Lyle Anderson, Dr. R. N. Hester Commissioner at Cordova and Fred Conference be postponed. W. Johansen at Kenai. Mr. Roark virected by HENRY KING DOUGLAS DEER { 1 | b T and George Goodrich, all regist i FIRE ON BOAT ng from Ketchikan, are staying Succeeds Francis A. Jones, pioneer WILLI;\’R;U;’.EF;I’:BERG A WARDEN REVEAI.S | Blazing oil leaking from an oil|at the Gastineau Hotel. jresident of Cordova, who resigned _— {stove called the Juneau Volunteer B jatter serving since 1934 while Mr. ayo¥ion Fire Department out to the City FROM FAIRBANKS {Johansen’s appointment followed the . Tevoking by Judge Dimond of the jappeintments of W. B. Berry and Lee W. Hartley, both of whom have REGULAR PRICES! DOORS OPEN W. J. Subbe, of Fairbanks, is d guest at the Gastineau. Float Box 1-7 at 11:40 o'clock last Deer in the Juneau vicinity are night. The fire was put out with “going to the dogs” and it is the warning of Wildlife Agent Mollie Ino damage being reported. - - | 168 t B g MacSpadden that those who own | SR LOWE HERE "}‘»“:Z{,l ij‘; 1_(f'm_u since [)mng ap- | P. M. and love dogs must take particular PAT O’BRIEN appeared in GREGORY PECK rose to star- VUKOVICH OUT Peter Lowe, registering .“.m“ t’l 1‘ by former Judge S. Hcllvn-‘— pains to keep their pets at home “Angels with Dirty Faces.” dom in“’Keys of the Kingdom.” Steve Vukovich, clothing sales- [Juneau, is a guest at the Gastineau AL g o TR while deer depredations by wild dogs {man, left for Skagway last night | o { are being investigated. Lot briet’ Birtnem titn; PEGE HERE . 5 5 S ‘ jon . brit business {rip. W P e om .| LDere is no substitute for newspaper advertising! MacSpadden. said today that a S i et el o o' 18 st at the Gastineau —= — i) number of deer kills have been made Hol“sl\.(- BUREAU NGOW A (S mrf\gl, is a guest at the Gastinea | | PERMANENT, ANCHORAGE | Hotel. this winter on Douglas Island by| P roaming dogs gone wild and as such | 5 “' EE1Y ‘) Virginia Lenore they must be considered predators After being suspended for a time ~ JACOBIN ARRIVES o' The law provides that any dog! foifowing its trial inauguration, the| Louis Jacobin, of the Aluska Life 5 caught chasing deer can be shot. Anchorage Housing Bureau is back M:u:ualm-. has m‘f'n‘ml in Juneau . The' trouble has sietnmes. Mac: | in operation on a permanent basis, {rom Seattle and is staying at the for Gene locK“ART Spadden believes, from the fact that | % is announced by Charles Wallu- Baranof fU‘ll o many dogs which had been pets of lie, chairman of the Lion’s Club P 4 ROBERT ARMSTRONG soldiers recently stationed here had commitice acting as the operating | PARKS BACK H. B. WARNER been turned loose to forage for gency for groups sponsoring the| George A, Parks, of the Public g themselves. bureau. Mrs k Harrison is again | Survey Office, returned to Juneau froe Sehii g ot in charge und will be on duty in the jon the Princess Norah. | EMBLEM CLUB St S shmitidlinanen o iR IR B i Py Business meeting, Tuesday April Emplre wanv ads get quick results.'3 at 8 P. M. in the Elks Hall. CHINE S or Juneau Rotary Club Two Free Deliveries Daily e HARRI MA CHARLES BICKFORD was the padre in 'Song of Bernadette.” SPENCER TRACY played Fa- ther Flanaaas: in “‘Boys’ Town.” | presents i " s weamg, [ omomens : , | B B 4 o li 20th Centuiry Meat Market GIFTS | A 3-Act Comedy | l Blacksmithing | Plumbing, Heating, Phone 319 OI.D“ME BASEBAI.I. (A"':IEARVYIKCIR"EIY:]FAO:RIVBi | gt i T | LT3 ! —— . | John Emerson ani ita L = 2 o ACES RECALL DAYS | | COLISEUM THEATRE | DECORATING A steamer arrived in Juneau this Juneau = % ° s G h the foll i PAINTING and PAPERING, being in the same craft /| Today’s Special: IN TEXAS LEAGUE oive v e st poser FUE N L AN SO S 1D V. RATLIFF |Bolonia, Forrest W. Bates, ‘Joseph April 5th and 6th execution———1It is more satisfactory to know what muml A n ARE wm red or white B HARDLD RS 2l | Carey, Phillippe Deschenes. At 8:00 P. M. the job is actually worth before starting and thus DALLAS — There was quite a Also aboard was a cannery erew s . il avoid an indefinite expense brought on by unneces- I fanning bee in the Texas League‘iol‘ Hawk Inlet. Civilian Tickets (including sary working hours. Fl“h SI I 5 office here when Elmer (Mike) l llla:;‘;:;g p::s e;::mbola{tflyw;r;m‘t;\: e et s -$1.20 . 1 t f his baseball pals fol : i v & Tick Gin- g Darl et i S 48 Ml i e s et Sevcmns Tike o [l JAMES S. MeCLELLAN probably the only guy in history to John H. Baker, J. E. Mattison,| | Phone DOUGLAS 374 Box 1216 J“neau Ll ”l. Cfl hall back at school. |Skulstad, Sidney. Torgramsen, Flet-| for —— - ¢ s Coyle now is a prosperous farmer cher Sitt, Sergie Borenin, Odd Benefit e ERONE 498 g :;i_hbe;,‘ OKIB‘YaBX?dlB’:; e e Of;Su:s:::i Dykanoff, Howard Ben Juneau Scouting Program | WINDOW —-—— AUTO PLATE GLASS S s own 3 y - 3 — J. l:J‘Imneru Morrisl,: former player, jamin, James Robinson, Robert} l n E A L G L A s s C 0 ° ——— 'manager and league president, re- Eide, Jol;mh Agsel}r;, l:wrence Par- . Glass Work of All Descriptions bered Coyl reat first sons, Richar nehart, Francis | PHONE 633 DON A CABINETS FIXTURES Enes:lnw:n in :geeT:iua I.zague and Perry, Valentine - Ferguson, C. H. 121 MAIN STREET o, South Association from 1806 to Metcalf, A. J. Longpie, Evan Zaloff, l.Go FULT(’N&C”MPANY I:I‘?i. e;ike, a left-hander, played Mildred Souley Oscar Lundgquist, e e i Iwnh Houston, New Orleans and. Bir- Grace Ryle. ¢ . BUILDING conmocg&fi { mingham but he got gnis{ s:.a;t in mei e N O R T H L a N D AUDITS SYSTEMS TAXES REPAIRING and REM! G Arkansas League with Hot Springs. '| ' ALL TYPES OF GLASS WORK ||mor i i ort b vt SIKTEEN OUTFOR : NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY itown of 1,300 souls when he began; > 5 N P M d ‘1’3‘3335 :rl:)l;es;;mlm:r:;::s :al‘x:lhe" SKAGWAY MONDAY T R A N S p o RTAT I o N Public Accountants—Auditors—Tax Counselors - f this team, two of them reach- A . Panes Replaced-New Frames Made Saitihe g Seagassa Thin dorat re.lsgr;:, Frincsm Mo it tor C O M P A N Y 208 Franklin Street — Telephone 757 PHONE 433 149 So. Main Street :r;ewn;‘l;err glrmrl}’eésu S?Tnm!'i-y .w(;:gg’; m?:nci lfass;;%:rs ;bl:amé i i | ; Fairbanks Office:.201-2 Lavery Bullding e — 2 r 3 . E. 0, g g dalyts was at an Arkansas mllltary';;‘fl;:‘:txasko- Sam Lapinski, W. KINLOCH N. NEILL JOHN W. CLARK demy,” wh he played football H. Fleet. 4 A . HOLLonon suon REPAIR j:::; i:zeb:u,eigatecwle received a MS;;W;"M;"Y ngze B‘i‘l’flv :}::,:r WE OFFER TO A LIMITED NUMBER OF , b d reda, ailey, r i ; ?3::2514 w:el:, uf:;:xd':r ax;cot ;la: st:vg; Mary Beatrice, Mrs. C. Y apunst | CLIENTS A COMPLETE MONTHLY Having taken Mr. Jensen as a pariner we |} nan, ne toid nis pal, Morris. |Geo. Rapuzzi, Hal Fairhurst, Louls ACCOUNTING AND TAX SERVICE g g Mike never played in the big Rapuzzi, H. J. Alkre, 8. Vukovich, arema posmun to Ofier leagues although he once was senl|Ml‘5- E. Polley. TELEPHONE 757 to Cleveland. “I knew I wasn’t go-| ) n 5 ] ” ing to play in the majors, though,” s - o Whlle You wait servlce he g:;nl:\:g. x?'New Orleans had an! OI'D"ME A(S MA" 1 d agreement with Cleveland and they RETUR"S 'lo 'owu 4 ¥ knew they could get more money for L F l X l T s n 0 or leave them for one day B R s Thmnama ¢ i it ‘ THE v by a big league club: I never even| Lt. Howard Croken of the Alaska 215 SECOND STREET suited out at Cleveland,” |Communication System has re- First Class Workmanship Finished to Your Satisfaction! -LADIES' HALF SOLES and HEELS Rebuilt Like NEW! Two Days’ Service on All Mail Orders P. 0. BOX 1131 OPEN 8:30 TO 6 JUNEAU CAMPS NO. 2 Meet Each Monday-7:30 P. M.-A.N.B. Hall > A year ago Coyle decided he would fly so he took lessons. Now he has his own plane out at his big farm at Idabel. He also owns an interest in a bank. He says money he saved playing baseball gave him his start. “Yes,” chimed in Morris, “Mike always took care of his money and himself. That's why he doesn't look 60 years old today.” | NOME MES RCHANT Tony Polet, prominent Nome mer- chant, and member of the Alaska Development Board, flew in with Pan American yesterday from Seattle. Polet will attend meetings here of the Development Board which are scheduled to begin tomorrow. He and Mrs, Polet are at the Gastineau Hotel, * HERE ON BOARD| |turned to Juneau after an absence | (of three years and will be sta- tioned at the Signal Corps office. Croken, an oldtime ASC man, has been stationed in the Aleutions |and in Seattle since he was last| here. e, ——— OFFICERS CHOSEN BY ANCHORAGE B.P.0. ELKS | M. J. MacDonald will head the {Elks Lodge of Anchorage as exalted | ruler for the coming year when he | {is installed on April 3. Other offi-| cers recently elected were, Leonard| Hopkins, esteemed leading knight; Louis Odsather, esteemed loyal knight; Paul L. Gagnon, esteemed lecturing knight; R. G. Southworth, secretary; J. B. Wadman, treasurer; {George F. Mumford, trustee; Leroy, {Harding, tiler. All serve for one| year but Mumford, who will serve for five, ——— BUY WAR BONDS | SERVING ) GENERAL LTI Phone 567 MUSICAL INSTRUMENT REPAIRING GHT REPAIR WORK Roy Eaton OFFICE: 914 Calhoun Avenue BOARDING KENNELS ALASKA WALTER J. STUTTE GENERAL CONTRACTOR New Construction and Remodeling P. O. Box 3091 Phone Green 768 evenings KELVIE'S ANIMAL HOSPITAL OPEN 24 HOURS DAILY PHONE: Red 115 AMBULANCE SERVICE Dr. W. A. Kelvie, Veterinary Estimates Furnished SPECIALIZING IN PERMANENT WAVIN HAIR CUTTING AND GENERAL BEAUTY CULTURE A FULL LINE IN DERMETICS CREAMS LUCILLE’S BEAUTY SALON PHONE 492

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