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2+ JTHURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1945 e = = o~ — — TNt | U. 8. Attorney, and R. L. Tollefson, {ACTION THRILLER ~ FIRSTCRIMINAL |essient v avorner = ¢ § | By Miss Mu'.e;;-s b;est:-x:‘;rgh t::: . i ol t to es OFFERING TONIGHT | - TRAL OPENS IN [cnmisomons we STanrting TONIGHT! {§ 1 ‘ ‘Mll_lsr to arrange for the lrnn[spr.'r-‘ " | AS CAPITOL'S BILL U.S. COURTHERE ixicr irom sese i 2t "ss| IT'S THE BIG SUPER ICE e E— stitutes. f the wo- ’ | The efforts of an intrepid Amer- ”r::;?“:xl;:wn :;h“.t!e::-:e fm'uf l‘::d EXTRAVAGANZA YOU LL LUVE cens lican newspaperman to foil a Nazi Margie M|||e|- IS ca”ed @§ been so transported was the basis plot in Damascus, form the basis for two charges against Miss Mil- C - s of “Action In Arabia”, RKO Radio’s GOV'. W“fleSS AgainS' ler, to which the witness yesterday newest romantic melodrama. George | afternoon changed her plea from not | | Sanders, Virginia Bruce, Lenore Au- | guilty to guilty. W , g bert and Gene Lockhart are pictured MGUde Anderson Indicted secretly by the 1044 r § o , ‘.«\ 'in what is said to be one of the jGrand Jury, under the name of| ’ 7 ceason’s most exciting pictures. This First criminal trial action of the Margie Mueller, Miss Miller: was ar- . @ lis the feature at the Capitol to- 1945 District Court term here opened rested in Los Angeles July 15, 1944, 3 'night. this morning with the Government and was to have been tried at the & £ i The trouble begins when the -alling an admitted White Slaver, present Court term until her last- 3 3 e <4< The most amazingly versatile porter and an American pa rrive Margie Miller, as its first witness minute change of plea. B, . 3 in Damascus. A few hours later the against Maude Anderson of Sitka.| Sitting on the trial jury hearing| 3 b.dufy ever dl‘tov.f‘d bY film pal is murdered while sh; g a Examination and cross-examina- the case against Maude Anderson & 3 - . 2 Ol‘ld ro- mysterious Frenchman and an Arab tion of Miss Miller occupled almost are: Archie Radalet, Bert F. Mc- gWE . land ... skating, dancing girl. Determined = to avenge his the full morning session. Dowell, Edna Anderson, John Livie, & \ 3 3 mancing in the ICE-TRAVAGANZA friend’s death, the reporter sets out The defendant, alleged to have Peter Lowe, Myra Peters, Eugene O. . S " " to find the Frenchman, discovers he violated the White Slave Traffic Act, Nelson, Leslie ‘E. Iverson, Leslie A, R 3 ; Liberty Magazine calls “A TREATY is plotting with Nazi emissaries, and is represénted by Juneau attorneys Sturm, Donald H. QGould, Rose M. daringly follows them. R. E. Robertson and M. E. Mon- McMullen and Mrs. Virginia Pugel. i The ensuing events are marked by agle. 1he Government's case is in The jury was selected yesterday af- thrills and tense moments as the the hands of R. L. Jernberg, acting ternoon. American ' learns -how the Nazi __ A 5 S e et s — group plans to betray the pro-Ally leader of the Arab tribes and use his desert warriors in an attack on the Suez Canal. In this climatic se- quence thousands of desert warriors |charging on camel-back, and huge i , ) |encampments of desert tribesmen, WHOLE TOWN'S TALKING |are used to provide one of the most |! A 3-Act Comedy spectacular thrills ever presented on By “INSIDE FRANCE” :the screen. How the American up- || John Emerson and Anita Loos FILM MUSICAL |sets the scheme, meanwhile romanc- CARTOON—NEWS ing, with a beautiful girl working COLISEUM THEATRE Feature at 8:10—10:25 for the Free French forces, spices Juneau the action. rrida _sa'“da [ ————ee— THURSPAY and FRIDAY riday—Saturday 1 cyps wATCHING Aok S et W ! VH‘ F“NGER’S Civilian Tickets (including | tax) bEekicn. ot $1.20 | A'lING FLIPPER + Servicemens' Tickets (in- B | cluding tax) ... CHICAGO, April 5—The pitcher- poor Chicago Cubs have been cheer- (No Seats Reserved) ed somewhat by a report that the for sore tossing arm of veteran Claude Benefit Passeau may be mended in time for . him to hurl the season opener Juneau Scouting Progeam against the Champion S& Louis Cardinals, April 17. = el e = | Juneau Rotary Club presents 1st Cub: Brother, folks on the Outside X won't believe it when they see us up here 4 i | hangin’ on for dear life, with those pesty 7 old planes overhead showin' us a bad time. SECOND FEATURE | B 20d cub: How come? 7 : Al;i?éub: That s0? k| Y with j AMES l l‘SON ' “;E‘S“ , LAS VEGAS . 1st Cub: Yes . . that’s so. There's heaps [ " ) v FRICK o nd FRACK « Walter CATLETT “t“\ ! and heaps o’ people with funny ideas about A Musical Comedy . » this Northland. 3 i 1st Cub: Yep, I'd call it pitiful, all those ¥ ‘i Y BUSSE « MITCH AYERS ; S tall tales Ley tell'about this country. And @ GREAT ' HENR 10U i ; ! when the thousands and thousands of set- . k. z % . b BRING R o ' a ry S h o w i : i i tlers, tourists and sportsmen head this way TR v b4 BANDS @ EDDIE “'Alou e after the Big Noise they're goin’ to find things different than they think. : opens ‘I'onighl , i Tt b Notbin - but wnat tesow Lous SN EXTRA! Pop-Eye Cartoon and Other Short Films! 2% ’ i Jacobin is in Juneau right now helpin’ to do somethin” about it. 2nd Cuu: Oh, you mean the associate (OIIsellm Shge it : s st~ gy wno e 2 WINDOW ——— AUTO rund !;1: Ar':;;ml Egi‘ungle that mndelc{,ulte a hit. : I v to give Axlnrx::;k::‘ ;mdr?t‘;n Lg?]u“éflu‘f&&?}i i IDEAL GLASS C o ’ .y S ‘ _"Whole Town’s Talking”"| : B o ot gy N ORTHL A N D o oy 188 Work of All Descriptions * { 2nd Cub: Sounds good. Bet the Chamber s 121 MAIN STHEET € fo Be Produced by Thes- . : (gi l?om;neric'e‘:oyi and the business firms s ' . l“g%“t;r: No ;uul‘rgt :gx;xt it . . just like T R A N S p o R TATi o N ‘ ¢ pla“s Of Juneau ‘ : | & they did in Fairbanks and Anchorage and T Int towns. i i i ' X i b R SRR T | There is no substitute for newspaper adv The first of the two performances Life guy could help us out o’ this tree? ! ' i of “Whole Town’s Talking” will be - ‘ 1st Cub: Don't know about that, but I'll { .. presented by the Juneau Rotary bet my claws he's not too proud to take Club tonight at the Coliseum Thea- - % our subscription if we'd ask him. i LA s “tfe. The curtain will rise promptly ! 2nd Cub: I'll “bear” that in mind. | AUDITS SYSTEMS 7 v at”8 o'clock. It is believed that a| . | %&;fi';l:ybnorh -:sa:;c::clg;‘s cr::rg x. ) il OET:E mmfl:fi' ‘\ ! N EILL, CLARK and COMPANY § { amusing three-act coi Y L Photo by Don C. Knudsen \ | : o e gy g Public Accountants—Auditors—Tax Counselors cast of a dozen local’ men and wo- === PBrooks Hanford, general chairman ; 4 . / ¥ 208 thklm Sh’“l b Telophon. 757 e fOr the Rotary Club, has pointed out ¥ Lor -4 % N Pairbanks Offics: 201-2 Lavery Bufldtng . 4 that for most people it probably will v oo + i y g " be more convenient to buy their tic- . i g : - KINLOCH N, NEILL JOHN W. CLARK ) “ke&s in advance (both for tonight's PGy ) P, | <& ' | y.performance and also that of tomor- 4 WE OFFER TO A LIMITED NUMBER OF ' . ' “row night) at one of many desig- i 1 { nated places. However,-there will be & 7 CLIENTS A COMPLETE MONTHLY 2 _..tickets sold at the Coliseum box 4 ’ ! ACCOUNTING AND TAX SERVICE ::flce‘,nso late-comers will be able » ~*to galn admittance. : ! Tickets for civilians are priced at . 4 i G sy $1.20 and those for servicemen at A : 80 cents (both figures include tax). No'seats are reserved. The' officers of the Rotary Club bave pelned, ou. thas s 4 srvce | ARG : THE FIXIT SH0P ganization it has t o OTE W0 motives in = : 215 SECOND STREET ger Pirst. of all, it wishes to enable the R o Pl o il b e = o MUSICAL INSTRUMENT BEPAIRING t enuretalnlnz stage ;{ay‘ ::mg = WE IN SURE BoA]s { o through ul ¢ 4 B3 i 3 i Gl . cotient I s g 1 Vessels and Private Pleasure Boals. e Phoue 567 Roy Eaten The Juneau High School band will = % S & { a . pay auae e ool veie £ e are now in position to write hulls at lower JUNEAU CAMPS NO. 2 L Nor iy BOARDING KENNELS Dr. W. A. Kelvie, Vem dicted by the Grand Jury on a == HAIR CU NG AND N! Ehare S e ) e . INSURANCE—BONDS WALTER J. STUTTE i UK 1 DERMETICS CREAMS T e h e GENERAL LIGHT REPAIR memmons’ " "\ premiums than have been available for many A.N.B. and A. N. S, || XELVIE'S ANIMAL HOSPITAL MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE e £l | New Construction and Remodeling | | LUCILLE®S BEAUTY SALON e pm e ettt of £ With Special Rates and Conditions for Fishing WORK successful on both counts. years. Meet Each Monday-7:30 P. M.-A.N.B. Hall ||| ™ ™ "\ intance seavice. Vernon A. Johnson, Anchorage = - ok i it business man, who was recenly in- == Shatt“ek Agency SPECIALIZING IN PERMANENT WAVING : a plea of not guilty in the District =, i = o s ed PHONE 492 S Court of the Third Division. ST, mome ren e e O e s

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