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~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA FILM BOYCOTT - 'MOVIE ACTRESS RAVISHING STAR IS STARTED BY IDA LUPINO IS | ANNCORIO COMES " " PAGE FIVE i ! i (20N TyRy MI-KADS? ! i SHOWPLALE oF ARE AT CAPITOL Pwo FEATURES i} ‘ i ANOTHER BIG TREAT! [ : Apl I FOR TWO DAYS STUDIOUNIONS ~ AFTER DIVORCE' TO 20TH CENTURY | g om0ts et A § ! “My Best Gal” and “Tarzan’s Des-| HOLLYWOOD, May 4fBo_vcoLt! HOLLYWOOI) \;\\ & (‘lmrmngE Ann Corio .: the ravishing ,\(;\rhll PBEE' AND GIRLS MATINEE—1:30 P. M. [f ert Mystery” are the two features for.of all films completed or started mental cruelty, Movie Actress Idalof “The Sultan's Daughter,” the| tonight and Saturday at the Capi- since the movie studio strike March Lupino has filed suit for divorce |sparkling Monogram comedy-drama | tol Theatre. 112, has been started by President from Louis Hayward, actor and|which comes to the 20th Century| Hollywood put the pep and vitality | Herbert K. Sorrell of the Confer- former Marine Corps Captain She{T‘nen!ru tonight. The title role | of Jane Withers, the spirit of Jimmy lence of Studio Unions. lalso asks approval of a property |gives her every opportunity to ap-| | Lydon, the experience of Frank Cra-| Sorrell said executive heads of settlement effected out of court. pear in the revealing costumes of || | ven, the pedantic comedy of Frank-|the principal theatre exhibitor or-|She is 26, Hayward 35 | the mysterious East, and to display| | SATURDAY | )i DON'T MISS IT! F L TONIGHT and SATURDAY! fi IT'S A BIG COMEDY 3 POPSICLES! SATURDAY AFTERNOON FUN-SHOW! 1 BIG (A HEART THRILLER! Sweet surprises every minute in this glamour- drenched frolic behind palace walls! |in Pangborn, and the fine singing fi‘igantzauons had been advised of the | They were married in 1938 and/the charms which for years made Fortunio Bonanova, all together, hoycott, which is to apply to separated last . {her one of the most potent attrac- mixed it well, named it “My Best|M-G-M, 20th Century Fox, Para- itions of the burlesque circuits principal comedy role | Jane Withers is supported by a L {of Oriental intrigue, ar |good chorus and she presents a |portant parts are ena new dance, the “Upsy Downsy.” { H |and Irene (Ryan), Edward " Romance, action ana enrins 10| MOOS@ Women Meet! ! | I plot of “Tarzan's Desert Mystery.” ‘T E H WIS nd Harase i Ses: ('0""0Rru§' sfilil:om"fii"nI{‘”f"m ¥ . " Y e | victed of kidnaping, assault with a|Orchestra ST e T Johhny Weissmuller as Tarzan,| Omcrrow Ve n I n g ’dnnggrous w':‘l""l):g ;:: burning a Members of an exceptional cast axel | Johnny Shoffield as “Boy”, and | | in U. S. District Gene Oliver, Cris-pin Martin nnd; C \zoe, | Court here n yesterday after-|Joseph J. Greene. come down from the jungle into|hold their regular business meet~- noon to hear their defense counsel, ! The plot of the story concerns the dangers of the desert in lhls‘iug tomorrow evening at 8 0'clock ' goward D. Stabler and Assistant U, |1ove and oil property in about equal action-packed adventure picture. {in the Moose Lodge rooms in the|s Attorney Robert L. Tollefson re- | Proportions, with a brace of Ger- { Nancy Kelly makes her bow m‘sewm'd Building. ¥ 4 i | ., and the result is a lively| i : “ The motion had been originally |Measure, an |jeins forces with Tarzan agalll§tnuwm by a social time, with games |argued and denied last s«nurduy,}mle of cross purposes. Glimpses of Nazi agents who are seeking to gain | anq refreshments. This is Child [put a repeat performance was call- | the sultan’s seraglio ald in adding the confidence of a powerful nalive‘ Care Month, and the program {an intriguing atmosphere to the pro- shiek. A pitched battle hetwee"\chmrman is Lyda Museth, assisted STARTS AT RN |Gal,” and turned out a most de-|mount, R-K-O, Warners, Columbia, Charles Butterworth | lightful concoction of Americana. |Universal and Republic. vREPEAT SCENE | Fortunio Bonanova and |in the Sahara desert provide the! al sbeat, ap) J their friend Cheta the chimpanzee,| The women of the Moose will gasb PP : argue their motion for a new trial, |MAN agents thrown in for good | the famous series as the beauty whc‘ The business session will be fol- f 7:10—9:40 ed for because the two defendants wer2 not present in Court on the | ceedings. w SECOND THRILLING FEATURE | Arabs and ani-le_d bo_rder rene-lby Dorothy Evans and Elizabeth |gades forms the action climax of the Casperson. ! picture. i T i P TR Refreshments will be served by earlier occasion, as is required by| law in a felony action. Judge| George F. Alexander again denied | the motion. eee | Brown. | The added featwe is “Stranger from Pecos” with Johnny Mack ———-—— WOODS VISIT HERE Among recent plane arrivals in |Ruth Maurstad, chairman of the | committee, assisted by Hazel Bur- | kette and Astrid Sadler. JOHNNY WEISSMULLER in ’( H I ‘ ool 4| "Tarzan's Desert Mystery” | NEWACTION; s Giris Clu | ~ NIPS KILLED GivesMthers Te e Mothers’ Tea given this. af« |ternoon in the High School Gym- | iJunmu from Seattle were Mr. and | MEMORIAI' Io FDR {Mrs. Fugene Wood. Mrs. Wood is| the former Pat Olson, daughter of ls BEING plANNED Mrs. John Olson, of Juneau. - | MRS. TRIPLETTE BACK NEW YORK, May 4—At the re- Her TOPS IN TARZAN THRILLS quest of Mrs. Franklin D. Roose-| Mrs. Nadja Triplette has re-| Jaunched a STARTS AT 8:15—10:50 velt, President Truman will serve turned to Juneau from Anchorage, thousand as honorary chairman of the group | Where she had been with her hus- which will decide upon an appro- [band, Sgt. Holly Triplette, of Ju-| SPECIAL KIDDIES’ MATINEE ST i " the weekend. | " . e NONTESTS nasium is a special annual affair|priate memorial to honor the late neau, over JOIN KV BME ES ENIEE THF GOoEaT Superforts Make Atfacks on 'siven vy the "Girls Ciub. for ¢he|President | ‘They expect to remain here for ! 4 Win Prizes in Evelyn’s Alaskan Mystery Club | (purpcce of having mothers and| Basil O'Connor, temporary chair- tWwo weeks, visiting Mrs. Olson. Mr. ¢ ALSO- “SECRET SERVICE IN DARKEST AFRICA” ! Bases—Yanks Enfer |daughters become better acquaint-{man of the group, known as the Wood is employed in Seattle as a L { led. Roosevelt National Memorial Com- Mechanic for Pan American World | o | DaVEO POI" | Guests were not limited to the|mittee, said the committee would A Alrways. ( 1girls’ mothers, but the boys mothers|recommend an active project such — (Continued from Page One) ‘were also invited to attend. yas a study or health l‘oundnllon,] ' \ St By M | GRAND OPENING! A | A special feature of this afternoon|rather than a statute or similarly | f THE e T ;was a style show arranged by thejinactive memorial. | e — JACKSON VISITS Charles E. Jackson, of the Fish and Wildlife Service, from Wash- At Spruce’s Delicatessen Saturday. EJapanese bases for these attacks. |Girls' Club President, Neva Downs. | We are moving into our new quar-| Paratroop-led British and Indian|TWenty-three models displayed all | ters and will serve Free Ice Cream | forces slogging through heavy rain|the clothes a “teen-age” girl likes to the Kiddies, and Coffee and'were reported successfully wiping !0 Wear, including date-dresses, for- HOTEL | Doughnuts to the Grown-ups, from |out Japanese in Rangoon, Capital Mals. school clothes, suits, spring|ington, D. C. is a guest at the 2 to 4 p. m. You are invited to|and Key City of Burma which they |Pats and coats, housecoats and pa-!Baranof Hotel. i - e (call and see our new store. We |entered yesterday. Jamas. : - at in the Famous | are proud of it! (Adv.) | The British-French Far Eastern The models were given a musical ! e | Fleet, preparing for the next oper-|background by Joann Wolfe and 3 % G',ld nfll“ll KUKKOLA IN JUNEAU \aticn, on the way to Singapore,|Lily Ann Maurstad, who took turns| \ | It Costs No More O. V. Kukkola has arrived in !shelled Andaman Island strom;homs:‘“o"]'e D}fl“t"- \ [ | | yesterday for the fourth consecutive| Other features of the program in- Phone 800 iJuneau from Anchorage and is a o utive ereerereeree | gUeSt at the Baranof Hotel. THEATRE LAST NIGHT—IT'S DARING! “WHERE ARE YOUR CHILDREN"” ‘ BARANOF i} LASKA'S FINEST { 4 AND A STAR COMEDY CAST | day. ]cluded numbers by the Swing Band, Strong U. S. Twenty-fourth Infan- WO songs by the Singing Debs, “* L |try Division patrols entered bomb-|Passed By Your Window” and! shattered Davao City in the south-| Sympathy”; a vocal solo by Fran- | ern Philippines and found it appar- | €S Barlow, “You Are Always In My {ently virtually deserted by Japanese |Heart, Mother”, and a vocal solo by |troops and it = 1 | Lois Hared, who sang “Alice Blue UHAH”S HUII[HWHHIH B F”HH’M“ BUNAN”YA 17000 Nipponese civilians, * If the| GOWn". { EDWARD NORRIS |civilians don’t surrender “we intend| EVely girl in High School had| ' Ind BIG HIT! % % |to kill them off,” said Lt. Gen. Rob- | S°™M€ part in making this tea a very JOHNNY MACK BROWN in ert L. Eichelberger, Commander of | nJovable affair, and each deserves sSwranger from Pecos” Attention--- ' CARPENTERS Local Union 2247 SPECIAIJ MEETING Pan American, for Fairbanks, where [ FREDOIE FISHER y OUTDOOR THRILLS! }Lhe Tenth Army. “an equal amount of “credit. Two airfields, coastal guns and . |ammunition dumps were taken hy| YUMoV OV DY TR |the Twenty-fourth in its so far| (lightly opposed advance. | In Okinawa the only official re- Two Free Deliveries Daily o he will start a three- ths’ tri . Wlll Be Held ;::;;fi?esg';’: L‘;:sw:it Fc":z‘sLD;“’:::‘;'_‘tover the Termcr; eeml‘n o: regulal: 20th Cenfury Meat Marke! , Friday Night ac8 |55 =5 i o= seventh Army Division used cargo TR R ¥ . inthe A. F. of L. Hall \nets, rope ladders, dynamite and; = (S S S S L ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Petershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 HOTEL ALASKAN——SITKA igasoline in a see-saw fight to cap- [ture a fort in the center of the line. STUDENTS OF HIGH SCHOOLS INVITED T0 USO DANCE SATURDAY | As a special feature of “Boy and Our First New Douglas Ship “Starliner Juneau” . | OLD MR. BOSTON ) Girl Week” which is being ob- H i served in Juneau, the USO Club QUIETEST PLACE AND LOWEST RATES Blend of Straight Bourbon Whiskey oot o 25 s i | e e SR $3 5 0 2 f r $6 ’ 50 :‘:d ‘]t‘;l:en!:‘lorg:glhb?ntzm:o to at- Located Near Russian Church Center of Town morrow ¢ PUSUSS USSP, 3 . =< 10 e cvening. i the Seoui - Rite Will Be in Service by , s K l:nncing starts at 9:30 o’clock, Sl s NEW BABIES ARRIVING s A really g::; zlix::: u“:ssured et:liegrt;"’- E A R L Y M A Y A Y one at this dance, and it is hoped * Juneau Ll(]llfll‘ Co that the Klgh School boys, as wel You Wonder What to Give for a Present? . PHONE 498 . : [ . NURSES' AIDES (LASS An Eleciric Bottle Warmer | - SIARTS "Ex' Mom‘v Reclining seats for twenty-one passengers. IS VEBY NICE and We Have ‘ m— — ——— - Sios ; The ‘fourth class of Red Ci Two instrument ships for dependable schedules. = 1 BANCE DANCE Nfur:% ?‘de:d:wul s%" 1o w;: Through flights without stopover. Them n SIOCk' . v, of study Mo y evening, May 7, at * 7 o'clock. Classes will be held i J - Anch -Fairbanks— 6 trips weekly . 1 ; the cHea]_th c:nber x the 'Tel‘?rm:u'x-l 1:“,.:4“:;,::::.}4:;:" 3 trips weekly Alaska Eleclric Ligm and | ELKS HALL (HI paline, . sis Gl Juneau-Anchorage-McGrath 3 trips weekly | Jeanette Haas, Gladys night, Maxine dmnean-Ancheruge- Kuskokwiny 3 '::l” "::::Y Powel' compan’ ; sahu'day i “ay 5 Lund, Madine Metcalfe, Helen Iupeha-Anchagage-Bothel 1 in mephlx . | b4 ",lf::‘gg;": ;‘:&m%:i:g:: Gfi;fi: North and southbound Seattle connections at Juneau. JUN EAU DOUGLAS . | | Werner and Margit Wukich, Stewardess service Juneau-Anchorage-Nome. Phone No. 616 Phone NO, 18 |Mrs. K. N. Neill will _instruct the! |class during the 35 hour period of theory. This is followed by 45 (hours of practical training in the hospitals under the supervision of! | Mrs. Sylvia Frawley, assisted by Mrs. Ted Keaton and Miss Margaret Welsh. o Forty-five Nurses’ Aides have been {trained in Juneau in previous class- es, and many of these have been \transferred to the States where they coentinue to give valuable service in their new locations. A Y e ! MARY KENT HERE Mary L. Kent, of Ketchikan, is a guest at the Gastineau Hotel, ‘Matheny’s Orchestra with Guest Soloist PUBLIC INVITED! 1.00 Cheerful Dispensers of Dependable 24-Hour Electric Service 1 GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. PRODUCTS SHOES REPAIRED WHILE YOU WAIT DAILY MAIL ORDER SERVICE. Factory Method on All Work Guaranteed HOLLYWOOD SHOE SHOP | BOX 1131—JUNEAU Alaska Airlines Baranof Hotel Phone 667 I ADMISSION ! |