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SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1945 ~ " THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA i . PAGE FIVE - = 1'MR. WINKLE GOES My Queenof USO "BUFFALO BILL" . T N e | || 0 WAR, SUNDAY | BeCrownedTonight OPENINGSUNDAY | FSDALENTURY Y5 nrgnt: ABITH e || BULAT CAPITOL o oo AT2UTHCENTURY o _ e May Queen, which Filmed in glorious Technic at 11 g'clock, starring Joel McCrea, Mauy uneau’s USO May Queen | C€ 1 popular vote of | Al Hi CRY” D: e USO tonight Y Staris Sunday! | Capitol Theatre in the starring role | ; | “Mr. Winkle Goes to War™, Colum= | o, \‘ OF COLUMBIA’S GREAT oo gra B i o | Y characterization to add to this stu- «MR” COMEDIES dic's already long list: “Mr. Deeds,” | ‘ “Mr. Smith,” “Mr, Jordon” and “Mr. |, 4 v 4 Dingle.” | u; ou “‘9“4 at Telling the story of a timid bank |, % clerk and his rejuvenation in the ’ Who |Of the 20th C© been announced, t be known until the nt is made at the dance I | 111 s screen adaption of the best- o “MR. SMITH GOES TO WASHINGTON" {Amy, “Mr. Winkle Goes to War" | |selling novel 'by Theodore Pratt, films Edward G. Robinson in a dif- p,.1, & Douglas hi )1 boys You Fowled at ferent characterization from his ik JOHNNY MACK us BROWN — in — “MR. DEEDS GOES TO TOWN" |customary gangster roles. It is said | to ke the most lovable .and heart- g starts at 9:30 o'clock, | * 3 AP 4 You Roared at ‘:;\‘ri:\inhglli\“]Zxx:xtm::nmgloma,ul SR, o continues tomidnight mas Mitchell, Edgar Buchan- “HERE COMES MR. JORDAN" ooy o ST —ee it Ay e e | ST@PrES SU 3 “ i N rick, Ted Donaldson, Robert Arm- y Willilam A. Wellman and produc- You'll roll in the aisles Lawghing at 2 | x e |strong, Bob Haymes, Richard Gaines, Dr Geyers Enienam ‘111 by Harry A. Sherman ‘ CONTINUOUS SHOWS ALL DAY Richard Lane, Ann Shoemaker and e . i 3 | Bernadine Hayes. AT THE COLISEUM DOORS OPEN 1:30 P. M. | “Viva Mexico,” the latest RKO| For Engaged Couple Opening tonight at the Cuhsv\m\‘ | Radlo of “This is America” series, is | for a three-day run is the Warner The TECHNlcOLon spec'acle the added short feature, showing! Dr.‘and Bits. 1 M Gayelan- | Bros. submarine thriller, “Destina- the evalution of a modern, powerful | At ey dinnar lasg | tion Tokyo," starring Cary Grant, ¢ |citizen-army ready to uphold Mex-| (c/tained at a family dinner last|y,.." Garfield, Dane Clark and IT REACHES A THOUSAND cuMAXES' lico’s proud military traditions. Cul- evening h'um'nm ; ~.Bmmh~ Klein Alan Hale ] P = {minating in a review of military l']'”:}:,""‘!:l a:fli:,],]zh ‘E;\.R::?- GO TS i - jmight, it is readily understood why| o WIOS CHEAES b LUIS HERNANDEZ DIES | 3 \ this nation stands solidly behind the | 3 | . A gl 1,78, 'as ‘s Dowertul Ay RRA BateRL | Ch were played during the eve- | I,n‘n\ Hoxwlndrz died last evening @ ner. {n nd a lovely set of erystal- (in St. Ann’s Hospital at the age P et | MR T R siven to the young couple. | of 52. He was born in El Pa | an p ¥, ! included 1&41- and Mrs, Tr‘xi"'-\' ey A I i e, M, er, Mr. and Mrs. John J. The remains are at the Charles | 8, au, O I.Ufhel'an A|d HaS Klein, Jim Klein and the guests of | W. Carter Mortuary, and funeral| “¥ato //gh'e"’b,.' * Mighy,t | honor, Miss Bonnie Klein and Mr. arrangements will be announced |j§° Qng Y. q”'figl" : Plansfor Tea, Sale x» rusaur | . oy G 'R o 1 i 4 —— Jog; ond)y { P The regular meeting o the Luth- | (NG eran Ladies’ Aid was held Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Peter | Hildre with Mrs. Hared as co-| R l H L D hostess. Mrs. O. Bodding, Chairman of the | & » Sewing Committee, announced plans | T R A N s p o RTAT I o N for a coming Tea and Apron Sale to | be given on the afternoon of May | 17 at the church parlors. Plans for a congregational dinner to be given May 9 were also formu- | lated and a donation of $10 given | ———— ALSO ———— toward the Scout Drive which is now | in progress. ! Color Carioon Skt s 1 1 Latest News CHURCH,RADIO PROGRAM| AMER SUNDAY — FEATURE AT— FOR BOY AND GIRL S(OUTS { i 2:25—4:25—6:254.8:25—10:25 | 4 Marking the beginning of the Boy B e — © and Girl Scout Drive, all Boy and Prevue T(D”lyht at 12:30 A. M- Girl Scouts will attend church serv- e " ices tomorrow with their parents, at i their respective churches. MARRIAGE LICENSE | MRS. CLIFFORD LEAVES HANS FLOE IN JUNEAU Tomorrow evening Boy and Girl A marriage license was issued this | Mrs. Vera Clifford has sailed for Hans Floe, canneryman from Scouts will present a talent show morning to Arthur H. Dobberpuhl | Ketchikan where she will vis - | Hawk Inlet, has errived in Juneau, at 7:30 o'clock over KINY. The and Minnie Hanna Bigelow, both of | sister for a week, before coninuing | via Alaska Coastal Airlines, and is boys and girls will stage a question | Wrangell. 5 to Seattle. registered at the Baranof Hotel. and answer program, as well as| other features having to do with Scouting activities. \WILDLIFE MOVIES BE | SHOWN SUNDAY AT USO A special feature of entertainment at the USO Club tomorrow evening will be the showing of wildlife movies, made by the Fish and Wild- life Service, at 10:15 o’clock. These pictures have always proved interesting and are sure to be en- ! joyed by those who have the oppor- tunity of seeing them. Thomas 7 e, ~ ¢ - Lgll COLOR CARTOON — “The Cat Came Back” RUDY VALLEE'S COAST GUARD BAND LATEST NEWS FLASHES OF THE WORLD S. T. 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