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FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1945 DOUBLE FEATURE BILL AT CAPITOL DURING WEEKEND There are two features at Capitol this weekend, starting {night. Said to be SHOWPLALE of APIT . Romance takes Summ ville's pride for a ride . n a man-hunting widew and o gold-di the to- | | | | the funniest of “Gil- of the features, Although he has just become en- gaged to a home-town girl, “Gildy" ying biends sl ks soon finds himself involved with two home-town gal on the other women and the results are worpathl ; S ifflsl and furious. Harold Peary v |again plays the title role, and the | supporting c includes Billie Burke, [Hobart Cavanaugh, Ann Doran, ‘CXKU(' Carleton and Margaret Lan- Idry | Blood-curdling situations and ma- {cabre action are claimed to have |been combined in Universal's new {harror production, “The Mad Ghoul” | which is the other feature. A fright- ening eccentric, in the person of a | surgeon-scienlist, s the central {character of the weird tale which \reveals the discovery of a peculiar- ymp,h(l,\'. Monday through Friday in the Territorial Building rect Contac Mrs. Drawley also has been in- strumental in securing the use of facilities in St. Ann's Hospital, so that the group would have direct contact with the work they wiii be doing upon completion of the course Monday, May 14, Mr. Stone, Senior Sanitarian, Division of Engineering, ave an informal talk on the sub- I ject, “Handling of Food”, and its the discussicn period which follow- ed the talk Mr. Willlams, head of Public Health Laboratories, took the class into the boratory, where he e plained the facilities used in var- ious experiments and tests, and demonstrated by performing sever- al experiments, roscopic Slides Extremely interesting to the class |were some microscopic slides pre- pared by Mr. Williams, showing dif- ferent types of bacteria found specitic diseases, with a detailed description and history of them be- |ing given by Mr. ‘Williams. Wednesday, May 16, the class met at the Government Hospital where Mrs. Holmes, R. N., demonstrated various duties a Nurses' Aide might THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE 'THE HITLER GANG' Nazis is phenomenal in begi JUNEAU, ALASKA 3 revelations. Many of the unknown! incidents, long kept under lock and key in Nazi vaults, are brought oul‘ into the open. The record is not a | GUR pretty one. } Nazi viciousness and cruelty, np<‘ pression of race and religion, torture of innocent victims and other acts| of barbarism are shown. | - BROTHER OF LOCAL | COAST GUARDSMAN | COMING SUNDAY AT 20TH CENTURY A new page in screen history has written with the production of mount’s “The Hider Gang”, ar- Sunday at the 20th Century HI === KIDS! DON’T MISS IT! SATURDAY during the dogged defense of Ba togne by pocketed American troops in the critical period of the Eu- ropean campaign, gained a Bronze Star award for Staff Sergeant Tal- fourd Wynne, it was disclosed here today by his brother, John Wynne, Yeoman 2/c, attached to the Office of the Captain of the Port, USCG Sergeant Wynne, who has since re- ceived a battiefield commission as Second Lieutenant, at the time was serving with a medical Detachment, Parachute Infantry. He gained recognition for ‘“evacuating the| yoor wounded under extremely hnzm'dml.\; ernational politics are spo(- conditions,” as it is stated in his| with some very interesting citation | up of talented Hollywood actors *d by Robert Watson, cast as Hitler. Other gangsters like Hess, Goering and Gob- we portrayed by Martin Kos- Victor Varconi, Alexander Pope Luis Van Rooten It's said resemblance to the actual WESTERN CHAMPS BLAST KILLERS! These ridin’ and fightin’ kings top all cowboys! ~ MAYNARD IBSON mler The swift pace ot the film leaves breathless, according to rts, since the action takes in the nings of Hitler's rise to power, inuing up until the present time. he dramatic elements of national LENTURY 2 " PAGE FIVE TONIGHT and SATURDAY ——ACTION FEATURES GOOD TO THE LAST GASP! ,d)"h" exploits to date, RKO Radio's jmportance to the consumer. Much atre Recording the black There’s a “Gildersleeve on Broadway” revovles was gained by the information given 1ccord of the blood-thirty Nazis, this MAT[“EE 1:30 p.m. around a trip to New York which by Mr. Stone, as the interested aud- picture is said to contain dramatic GETS BRONZE SIAR JUNEAU JUNIORS shudderin proves to have woeful consequences jence asked many questions during impact of the first order «Meritor v " AU JUD S 4 as S torious service in action S & y for the rotund funster. This is one Playing their roles to perfection is STAGE SHOW! every shad-, ow of this, puzzle in crime! } {ly dangerous vapor used to cause | suspended animation. “THE MYSTERY OF THE /A ICUEST be called upon to perform while on |duty. A complete tour of the Hos- ! Turhan Bey, Evelyn Ankers and!pital was made prior to Mrs. Holmes’ David Bruce are headlined in the demonstration. eerie picture while George Zucco is| (lasces will be held at the Terri- |seen as the surgeon. Other perform- | al Building throughout next |ers in the cast are Robert Arm- v i week, following which the class will strong and David Bruce. H . GIFTS... for the ido 45 hours of supervised work at \\ / | T Iboth the Government Hospital and | 4 St. Ann's Hospital | Nurses s e Aides (onsta, aieimes Class Guests at FLIES 20 THURSDAY Bu"et Dmner Alaska Coastal Airlines outgoing. Iplanes had the following passengers | vesterday: | Juneau to Pelican City; Larry Ha- gen. James Cooper, Mrs. L. A. Ja- |cobsen and Mrs. C. F. Thompson. Juneau to Hoonah: Pat Kane Juneau to Sitka: Harry Shannon,' We invite you to visit our GIFT SHOP. For Gifts that are useful as well asappreciative... | \ i [l 0w tui woves v anw HELEN PARRISH DICK PURCELL - TIM RYAN A buffet dinner was given by Mrs. K. N. Neill on May 11, at her home in the 20th Century Apartments, for the present Nurses’ Aides class, which she is voluntarily instructing. Her very gracious informal manner | cf entertaining made it an extremely W. Donaldson, Elma Rogers, Elean- enjoyable evening for her guests, of Kettleson and Jacie Kettleson. | who were the Misses Helen Mund-| Incoming planes had the follow- heim, Jeannette Nourse, Gayle Tom- ing: ! linson, Gladys Knight, Ruth Tor-| From Hawk Inlet to Juneau: J. M. | kelson, Nadine Metcalf, Pat Shaf- Malloy. fer, Elza Werner, Margaret Welsh| Hoonah to Juneau: A. B chks,‘ and Jeanne Haas, and Mrs. Sylvia Makel Johnson, J. C. Johnson, Drawley, Mrs. Margerit Vukich and Irene Marvin and James E. Parks. Mrs. Nell Biggs. Pelican to Juneau: Larry Hagen. | Following the dinner Miss Welsh| Sitka to Juneau: Robert V. Kirk, gave a most interesting talk on the!a J. Sweeney and Sam Paul different departments composing the ! —————— | Territorial Health Center after which| SACROW VISITS | allow nations to limit the areas in she showed a film on Tuberculosis. | M. G. Sacrow has arrived M NOW IN STOCK ik FEW OF THE which their forces might be used Mrs. Drawley has devoted several Ketchikan and is a guest at the | " ! peace. The big powers evenings voluntarily to lecture and' Gastineau Hotel. 18 FLonn LA“P SHADES | § to enforce particularly are opposed to this. |demonstrate on several phases of| g i & AL the course, ' which is Y WAR BONDBD | in PARCHMENT and in SILK SOME TABLE LAMPS | | | NICE ONES! : | | 1l I | CLAIRE CARLETON/ RICHARD LeGRAND FREDDIE MERCER GHOUL at 7:05—! GILDY at 8:25—10:. — KIDDIES' SATURDAY MATINEE — | EVELYN D THE ALASKAN MYSTERY CLUB GAMES — CONTESTS — PRIZES — SERIAL ‘ JOIN THE FUN? BIG FIVE'S ~ VETOVOTE " SORESPO | B | held bein, Colony Question 4—Hot and heavy argument con- | | tinues over Russia’s recommenda- | tion that colonial peoples under in- | ternational control should be prom- | | ised independence. | 5—Efforts to speed up the work of the conference appears to have Small Nation Opposition at ... *Nions ‘principies. hendea - confel'efl(e May Re_ | by Dmitry Z. Manuilsky, chief of e e ; ot 5 | the Ukrainian delegation and on sult in Modification Alaska Electric Light and Power Company DGUGLAS | old-time Bolshevik. Colleagues say | Mauilsky handles the committee | with great skill and good humor. JUNEAU . 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