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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA i " PAGE FIVE WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1945 'MEET THE PEOPLE' |PAN AMERICAN N FINANCEDRIVEQF 'MINESWEEPER'IS OPENING TONIGHT | T 6 PASSENGERS " Gy goyscours | pearuReToniGhr (GRS i ’ | " Pan American World Airways fly- | | K AS CAPITOL'S BILL . - iosi® . IS IN PROGRESS, AT 20TH CENTURY - . 2 gers to Juneau from Seattle: | | / Malcolm and John Ansell. D e iosg i e e e ] Dick Powell co-stars with Lucille Frm:: Whitehorse: Don. Edwards| The annual Boy and Girl Scout| Another phase of the hazardous Ball in the singing lead of the new ;54 Robert Clifton. | finance drive to raise their minimum fundertakings of our fighting men . {M-G-M musical comedy, “Meet the prom Fairbanks: Floyd Fagerson. ;réquirement of $3,000 is now in full is dramatized in a new Paramount ' THE {People,” which opens tonight at the Leaving today for Fairbanks were |swing, it is announced by Mrs. Jose- action-thriller, “Minesweeper,” star- TUNIGHT and TH“BSDAY. MUSICAL Cnpluj.\]l’l'heatxe: . ; the following: Lisle Hebert, Ralph p;:n;v Bf)yd. general chairman. Mrs.'rms Richard Arlen, Jean Parker nn.d WITH | Powell a?Peals .ns a happ}-.go- Weeks, Carl T. Smith and Mrs. (]\ blfl‘:fls(‘.\ lhmiall of this money |Russell Hayden, at the 20th Century lucky playwright working as a rivet-) gmeline Hall. will be used and spent locally. | Theatre tonight. Adde‘l At‘l‘aetl”n! E A erina yusy sh»lpyard. He is a man| juneau to Whitehorse: Claire Monday and Tugsdn)fl opening| Produced under the supfl‘vis(qn POINT of principle with a love for the| cuandil Grariotte Ramsey, Major 4235 of the drive, coincided with the of Naval authorities, the picture is | . € @ 0 U R A L A S K A N § OF "ermonhman. but that doclsn'ticemld Hart, Clyde Fitzgerald and :a:d of the Europena war — a war said to be full of excitement and A prevent him from falling in love o v {in which Girl and Boy Scout fath-|high-powered moments as the prin- i VIEW! with the glamorous Broadway stm-‘Cl;f;ysml;e’;f‘zlik",mmu from Seaptle ©F and brothers did their part in|cipals go down to the sea in diving F R 0 N T ' E R 29 The “Willt Dli\.\lf‘d by Miss Ball. today were: Boris Anderson chver‘xn erving the principals on which |suits to look for enemy mines. Rich- P The picture is based on the stage| . & f merican democracy was built. Dur-|ard Arlen and Russell Hayden both “fn'v'&: play of the same name, but many; F“E;fl;::g“}fflifirlrileél:'me were"\m“ the remainder of this week the |appear as gunner's mates on mine- Filmed lll TEC“NIC”]A"R t Inew songs have been added. The| Ernie Parsons, Herbert. Olsan, Ko 1local Scouts ask all not to fail these sweepers. They are rivals for the af- typical |supporting cast includes comics| ool Twwiey. Charies m;moxd\yonm; men but to carry on with a|fections of Jean Parker and the de- A COLOB TOUB OF ALASKA AMERICAN! {"Rags” Ragland, Virginia O'Brien, Sndl Einita L{‘m K share in helping to prepare the| velopment of the triangle keeps pace !Paul Regan, June Allyson and Bert - i hp €. o .|younger boys and girls for their|with the fast-moving action of the with “an scenes rilmed in mmu M !Lanr. Betty Jaynes and John e hitehorse to Juneau: | woyiq responsibilities. minesweeping. ________—__.__.___Y Craven are another romantic duo.| Helen. Anderson. At the summer camp the Scouts| In the picture, Arlen, a Naval ve » |l [ Miriam LaVelle, Mata and Hari and | F2irbanks to Juneau: Ermainot only have a splendid vacation |lieutenant deserts after becoming * ’ Spike Jones and his City Slickers|Douglas. |of swimming, hiking and other out-|involved in a series of gambling ot |] |contribute the specialty numbers.| R T Ry AT door activities, but they learn how debts. When the Japs bombard [N - Y o £ T Vaughn Monroe and his orchestra | MAYOR GOING SOUTH 0 live together, how to give and take |Pearl Harbor, however, Arlen can't - 3 jare featured. { land how to work voluntarily with|resist the urge to get back into WRESTLING A JAP SRS IS | Mayor Ernest Parsons was to fly |others for the common good and |uniform. He joins a mjnesweeping j NOTICE! isouth to Seattle today on a com- |pleasure. unit but his astonishing knowledge " o y The Rebekahs will hold a social | bined personal and city business| This camping is made possible about gunnery serves to reveal his MYSTERY MINE 8 meeting Wednesday, May 19, in‘mp. In the interest of the City,|only through the financigl genero-|true identity. b honor of Mother’s Day. Refresh-[hc plans to look into possibilities |sity of every man and woman in| JUNEAU SCENES {ments and entertainment will fol-| for obtaining a new Police Patrol|the Gastineau Channel area, coupled Of more than added interest at {low the meeting. | truck in the near future. He plans|with the hundreds of hours whichtonight’s 20th Century program, THE "AvY's named senior nurse in charge of the Juneau Health Center. Isabelle Jorgenson, Sec.|to be gone approximately one week. | volunteer leaders, council member$|should be an added short subject at- o T porys Sty - — and committee members give |traction, “Our Alaskan Frontier,” a R S5 e e s s i sue, | DABING A | ol b _ ; o W T w 6 A‘h;‘skl;. wlth many scenes filmed n l V E n s ! LUCILLE BALL SPIKE JONES E THANK YOU SC Installation et . SN YICK POWELL and his City Slicken |f | . : : I. h B H I d KIRSTENS LEAVE ! DI X VAUGHN NONRE We wish to thank our new friends and unch fo Be Held] - s s ome soer Virginia B. Rags” i . . O'BRIEN LAHR . RAGLAND and his orchestra customers in Juneau for their very The World Service Cisa @ combined business and vacation e ALLYSON ADDED. d Service Cizcle of the|jqun Mr, Kirsten, who is associ- o , Robert Benchley Short generous patronage. We shall always i o, it aa gt of the i, with the Madbau Heaiiy & LREeoR—NEw - . . !year, before :h; sfl:m::'“:ifl‘:mvo:'Vemflatmg Ckupaly, here, will, do - | endeavor to merit their confidence. Fridey: when they will meet. st 1|f0me purchasing for the ' firm in A i o'clock'ln the parlors of tke church ittt i 13 ln' Beake, O T S R 1 T N e R To those whom we have not had the pleasure of (8¢ a luncheon. : ;helylnvxlyelrsfi;" :fu 4“17:.1;::::0;5?1‘2 TREVOR DAVIS serving; we trust you will give us the oppor- IM"'“- A. H. Kingsbury is chairman | ... i il b tunity to serve you in connection with any prob- @ he lunchecn LIRSS ————— as a paid-up subscriver to THE DAILY ALASKA lems or difficulties you may- have with il Installation of officers will follow EMPIREhiS invited to be our guest THIS EVENING. ikt heating‘p{ant y your oi. g;eaxuntchheonmvsv:tllxm::e ll‘tlew Willis Jgfikan‘:::ancg:gfdnLtmh 7 A Parameunt Picture with resent this coupon to the box office of the : f Dootll a8 0wVl N Pameel i < RICHARD JEAN / Mrs. W. R. Booth will gi .| being drunk and disorderly, was CAPITOL THEATRE Save fuel and worry by letting us re-condition Wiiu. ot (hd mastity of the Pres. | fined $25 by City Maglstrate Wil- ARLB" . PARKI' 7 your heating plant now. Any size fire-box bytery in Hydaburg which she at-|liam A. Holzheimer in Police Court a and receive TWO TICKETS to see: properly designed for your individual boiler ac- ‘Be“d““ “;flt i“"m“" l““‘: 1:{“- Don ““;' dlfo“:"“le Chuck, also. drunk i B willrel eaeyeiiY J i i - g ifi i urras will give vocal selections, ac-{ an rderly, was given a 30-d: L "MEET THE PEUPLE" cordmg to factory engineering SDemfic“twm" ‘oompamad by Mrs. Harvey Starling.| jail sentence, suspended on condal{ ) mm‘m< / ! e fon that h : Federal Tax---11c per Person i ' MISS HIGGINS TRANSFERRED Flen thae e Eopl0 kst SO gl Ay e | TO ANCHORAGE P. H. CENTER PHONE 14 — THE ROYAL BLUE CAB C0. Smith Oil Burner |...nmc.ome o i and an_insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and | Center since last July, has been THEATRE RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. Ser"ice | transferred to the Anchorage sasls WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! {Health Center and left yesterday THOTARRRS ’ ;fur her new post. “Charlie Chan in Secret Service”| A ; L Phone 711 P. 0. 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