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WEDNESDAY APRIL 18, 1945 | { THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE——JUNFAU ALASKA 'YELLOW CANARY' COMING TONIGHT AS CAPITOL'S BILL “The Yellow Canary at thc Capitol Theatre tonight, unlike the former seventeen pictures made by the Anna Neagle-Herbert Wilcox combination, is a frank thriller. exile whose ostensible pro-Nazi sym- Absorblng drama lhat hurtles to an explosive climax..of a beautiful girl under the shadow of a secret she was forbidden to betray! = ——ADDED— ~ 1) YUKON OUTPOST “WINGS IN RECORD TIME” “THE ARMLESS DENTIST” CARTOON LATE NEWS FEATURE STARTS 8:05 10:25 Fastest and Shortest Route to Westward Alaska WOODLEY CITY TICK BARANO JUNEAU | ualties. | subversive elements plant to restage Miss Trudy Neilson and the honor Phone 716 pathies have made her life in Eng- land impossible. | Involved with a strange group of | people she: knows in Canada, the| heroine meets adventures that rush on to an unusual climax based on the Halifax disaster of 1917. It will be remembered, on that oc- casion, a ship loaded with T.N.T. rammed a ship carrying iron ore. The resultant explosion wrecked the harbor and caused about 20,000 cas- In “The Yellow Canary” | such an explosion, recognizing the | value of so blocking the harbor of | Halifax that no convoy can sail. How the heroine, through her quick wit |and personal courage, defeats this well laid plan, makes for one of th( | most spine-tingling plot dcvelup- ments yet to be introduced in a | straight melo-drama. Unlike most action dramas, the menace in “The Yellow Canary” is| a suggested force which grows im- | perceptibly throughout the plot to | emerge in all its unexpected danger | toward the end. o Glommen, the princlpal river of | Norwa} is 400 miles long. 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IllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHII"’ HARDWARE Engine WeIcome Home Party Is Given For M_iss Kunz Miss Maudie Kunz was guest of honor at a welcome-home party given last Thursday evening by the Relief Society of the Juneau Branch of Latter Day Saints' | Starring Miss Neagle, the production'Church, at the home of her par- | deals with the mysteries of a lovely ents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kunz. | Miss Kunz recently returned from Seattle, where she has been en- [rolled at the Northwest Bible In-| stitute for the past six months. The evening began with a buffet supper, after which games and a (taffy pull were enjoyed. | Guests present were Mr. Mrs. Sam Kunz, Yvonne Kershaw, | Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bost, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lorz, Mr. Jack Westfall, Mr. Clift, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Tan- Mr, ner, and Mrs. Grove Kunz, guest, Miss Maudie Kunz. BETA SIGMA PHI - PLAN OBSERVANCE OF FOUNDERS' DAY Completion of plans for the Founders’ Day celebration, April 30, 'was the order' of business at the regular meeting of Beta Sigma Phi |Sorority, held last evening in the \home of Mrs. M. W. Carnes. All over the United States, Eng- land, Canada, Hawaii, and Alaska, \chapters of the sorority will cele- |brate its fourteenth anniversary next Monday. The ceremonies will begin in Juneau at 6 p. m. in the Baranof Hotel apartment of Mrs. J. H. Wil- liams, where new pledges will be {admitted to Delta Chapter. Follow- ing this will be a banquet in the Irls Room, honoring the pledges, and after the dinner, the Ritual of Jewels will be administered to the glrls who have completed their ‘pledge training. New officials will ‘be installed at the close of the: evening. | Mrs. L. M. Dunlap presided over last night's meeting. Following the | business meeting and recess, Mrs William Catter conducted the regu- lar program session. A debate on planned economy was scheduled for the evening, with the group join- ing in for discussion following the talks, The next regular meeting of the sorority following the Founders' Day celebration, is scheduled May 1, and Geraldine Ringstad will be | hostess. — e —— FLOE VISITS JUNEAU Hans Floe, canneryman of Hawk Inlet, is a guest at the Baranof Hotel. e . . . High Tide 20:57p.m: 123ft. e ® 0 00000000000 UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GENERAL LAND OFFICE District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska. December 15, 1944. Notice is hereby given that Mike Fuchs, entryman, together with his witnesses, Charles Sweitzer and Frank Maver, all of Juneau, Alaska, has submitted final proof for a tract of land embraced in U. S. Survey No. 2557 situated about 6 miles N.W. of Juneau, Alaska, % mile N.E. of | Glacier Highway, containing 30.66 acres, Anchorage Serial 09932, and it is now in the files of the District Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska, and if no protest is filed in the local land office within the period of publication or thirty days there- after, said final proof will be ac- cepted and final certificate issued. FLORENCE L. KOLB, Register. First publication, April 18, 1945. u;sb publicauon June 13, 1945, HAIR STYLED by Experis WE SPECIALIZE ICCLSELR AR ORER IlllllllllflfllmlmmmHHHIHI!MIHIIIIHIHIHIIHIIIIIIllIIIlllHIIIIIIIIIIIlIllIIIHHI|IllIII|||IIIlIIIIIlIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlII PHONE 473 IIIIIIIlIIIIIlIIIIIIIflIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIIIIlII|IIIII_IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIF—. ,Hours 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Baranof Beauty Salon \ OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT and Mrs. | and Mrs. Ray | e ® 0 2 00 0o 0 0 0 0 * TIDES TOMORROW ¢ . e o o o ® Low Tide 1:02a.m.: 6.2ft. ® High Tide 7:01a.m.: 133ft. ® Low Tide 14:01p.m.: 23ft. . GECRGE SANDERS | NOW IN FEATURE | AT 207H CENTURY Some call it sheer laziness, but! George Sanders, star of “Paris AI-] ter Dark,” the 20th Century-Fox | film currently showing at the 20th| Century Theatre tonight, insists that | it is purely the “art of relaxation” | which he has managed to develop to an extraordinarily high degree. i During the filming of “Paris Af- ter Dark”, the handsofme English | Im(nr gave a particularly illuminat- | ing illustration of his art of relaxa- tion. He was sprawled in his usual position during the shooting of a I Bl fcene “Don't bother to called Brenda Mar: Phillip Dorn, is Sanders in the film. * ed to ‘dub in’ your voice. “Brenda,” drawled Sanders, who hadn’t twitched a muscle, “You just sluppod me in time!” | -+ BABY GIRL IS BORN T0 MRS. R. MILLER A baby daughter was born last evening in St. Ann's Hospital to Pfc. and Mrs. Russell Miller. Mr. Miller, a member of the armed for- ces, was reported missing in action in France several months ago, but| later Mrs. Miller received word from him saying he is a prisoner of war in Germany. | Mrs. Miller, the daughter of Mr.| and Mrs. Ernest Lincoln, came here! to make her home with her parents last November, soon after her hus- band left for duty overseas. 'This is the first grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln. Mr. Lincoln is with ithc War Manpower Commission, and Mrs. Lincoln is at present employed at the Channel Apparel Shop. i The baby, weighing 6 pounds, five jounces, has been named Linda Gale. | gyl ! t up, George,” | all who, with 'SQUARE DANCING | IS AT 9 TONIGHT There will be square dancing to-| night in the A. B.'Hall, and the pub- | lic is asked to be there at 9 o'clock to enjoy the evening. | DANCING { CLASSES NOW ENROLLING Baton twirling, tap, acrobatic,|| toe, ballet, moderne, eccentric, toe-|{ tap, character, chorus specialties,| social dancing for beginners. Body toning and tap classes for stenog- raphers. Studio 411 7th. Phone Red 575. Dmothy Sterns Roff. (Adv.) LAST NIGHT: ONCE I LOVED AMAN..BUT I CAN'T LOVE ANYONE NOW! ....I'MNOT THE SAME WOMAN .. .. ANYMORE! (5 CENTURY [CoLZEvM] IT'S FUN! LAUREL and HARDY in \ “DANCING MASTERS” | Sitka Pefersburg | TO ill ForInformation and Re Daily Scheduled Trips Also Trips HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH AND OTHER SOUTHEASTERN PORTS st %@S Wrangell Keichikan servations Phone 612 At Elks' BUDDY HUNTER’, A’l‘TENTION ELKS' INFORMAL CABARET DANCE SATURDAY—APRIL 21st Hall 'S ORCHESTRA For Elks and Ladies Only! Tickets available from Emblem Club members or Steward at the club. Make Table Reservations by Friday Night PHONE 112 Dancing Staris 9:30 P. M. KELVIE'S ANIM AL HOSPITAL OPEN 24 HOURS DAILY OFFICE: 914 Calhoun Avenue AMBULANCE BOARDING KENNELS D PHONE: Red 115 SERVICE ; r. W. A. Kelvie, Veterinary 5% ¥ TONIGHT and THURSDAY ONLY!! ? Specml----- - PAGE THREE 7% % Added Enjoyment JOHNNY LONG AND HIS ORCHESTRA CO LOR?AHR'II‘OON NEWS—OTHER FILMS! OLD MR. BOSTON Blend of Straight Bourbon Whiskey $3.50-=2 for $6.50 This Price Good Until April 25th SERRCE Juneau Liquor Co. PHONE 498 CONCERT Sheldon Jackson School Choeir FRIDAY, APRIL 20th 8:00P M. 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