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————— THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE——JUNFAU ALASKA SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1945 | c SHOWPLALE of 9 "PARDON MY RHYTHM" fGNlGHE' "GHOST SHIP” ST/IRTS TOMORR()W. (OURAGE ROMANCE Mlou[ 144 Do Cold as the Steel of thecr Bagoucts! Wanw as the Love whick Tuspines T2/ —— ALSO —— TRAVEL Salt Lake City CARTOON DONALD DUCK GERMAN ATROCITY FILMS A short time ago TIME magazine related that, when these pictures were shown in a London theatre, people who attempted to leave were met at the doors by Military Policemen who forced them to return to their seats and see just why a tough peace must be imposed on Germany. This is America, and no one will be required to view the results of the German attempt to depopulate Europe . . . except German prisoners of war held in this country. They are being forced to look and ponder. These pictures are actual scenes taken by U. 8. Signal Corps camera men as our troops over- ran German concentration camps. THEY WILL BE SHOWN SUNDAY at 2:05 — 4:10 — 6:10 — 8:10 — 10:15 and they run ten minutes 3 FOLLOWED IMMEDIATELY BY THE FEATURE | They will be ‘shown on the Prevue Saturday Night, and Monday and Tuesday at 7:45 and 10:15 By following this schedule one may see them or avoid them as you wish. But it is our humble opinion that if every person alive on this earth X today saw these pictures the CERTAINTY OF A 1 LASTING PEACE WOULD BE GREATLY INCREASED. HORROR BEYOND WORDS! | WEDDING CAKES for the June Bridc; W Orders Your from CARSON’'S ¥ BAKERY Phone 546 | S00000000000070800000000000000000 1 ‘There is no substitute for newspaper advertising! | where 'MARINE RAIDERS, NAZI'S FILM FOR Motivated by a compelling ro- mance laid against the vivid back- ground of Marine Corps activities, “Marine Raiders” stars Pat O'Brien, Robert Ryan and Ruth Hussey cne of the season’s most remarkable entertainments. This feature opens at the Capitol for a three day run. Stirring sequences of the Marines in action on Guadalcanal and in a are blended with realistic scenes of the rigorous training in the technic of jungle warfare given to “rookie” Marines in America. The romance between Ryan and Miss Husey takes place in Australia, O'Brien’s well-meant but blundering interference with his friend’s career leads to the tense CAPITOL SUNDAY in, big-scale invasion of the Philippines the | COASTAL AIRLINES emotional complications of the plot. | Many of the scenes were filmed at the Marine Base at San Diego and at nearby Camps Penddleton and Gillespie. As an added featire, in Juneau, films of Nazis’ mills. These are authentic, murder Manager | Garvin will show for the first time Lawson taken | Phy and R. V. Patton. by the U. S. Signal Corps and when ' recently shown separately to the Seate and House members of Con- gress, Senators and Representatives emerged grim and angry and de- clared every American should see|anigo and H. Monte. them to understand why a drastic peace is positively necessary as re-| William Gaunt. and why pumsh»1 ment for the crimes is equally nec-|man and N. Oaksmith. lessary. | gards Germany, ; | Manager Garvin makes announce- ment of the time this 10-minute reel will be shown, previous to the fea- tur sch obj ule, so if there are any who to witnessing the scenes of mittance to the Capitol. real American should see them, ithe Government's urge, however, —— .- U.50.Formal Dance Tonigh! the Scottish Rite Temple. Mr. Hahn, who has been serving All enlisted servicemen, tran- as Assistant Supervisor for the‘ sients as well as those stationed in White Pass and Yukon Route, is| Juneau, and all GSO girls, are in- the take over a new position wn.h" vited to be present when the danc- the Alaska Railroad. | ing gets underway at 9:30 o’clock. The Servicemen's Band, the leadership of Cpl. George Schnell, will furnish the music. — - Empire Want-abs Trng resulis! for the Sunday and -weekday|Flla Wilson. atrocities, they may delay their ad-|Richard E. Dalton, Myrtle V. Cash-| Every €1, Robert M. Enge and F. W. Mm-'hen pRsked hmbmd 'tin. is ! l i \ ‘The June Formal Dance of the soon to leave the Lynn Canal city 4 USO Club will be held tonight at to make their home at Anchorage.|Alaska Game Commission. | “One Million B. C.,” the| under Pugh, of Juneau. | 'guest at the Gastineau Hotel. WEATHER REPORT (U. S. WEATHER BUREAU) Temperatures for 21-Hour Period Ending 7:30 0’Clock This Morning e o o In Juneau—Maximum, 59; minimum," 46. Precipitation, .06 of an inch. At Airport—Maximum, 60; minimum, 44. Precipitation, trace. ® o Tomorrow's Forecast ® @ Cloudy with occasional light rains this afternoon and Sunday. Little change in temperature, CARRIES 34 FRIDAY Alaska Coastal Airlines had 18] outgoing and incoming passengers; yesterday from the following places: | Juneau to Hoonah: Kenneth Bur- gess and Richard Sheakley. Juneau to Excursion Inlet: | Mary | Juneau to Skagway: Charles Mur- ‘To Haines: William A. Thomas,; Mrs. W. A. Thomas and Mrs. Brouil- lette. To Sitka: Fred Shrey, Pat| O'Brién, German Abiol, B. K. Sam-| To Ketchikan: R. H. Burpee and| To Petersburg: Harold R. Nord- | 1 Incoming passengers were: From Hoonah. J. McKinley. From Tenakee: O. B. Mickan, Mrs.| O. B. Mickan, G. W. Wilson uud‘ From Skagway: F. J. Smith. From Sitka: Clarence E. Davidson, From Ketchikan: Frank Kackle; y, \and Thomas B. Jensen. From Petersburg: Mrs. H. D. For- ‘ rget, Mrs. C. R. Bell and Bwoks | Hanford. W. L. Smith was flown to Wmng(‘ll\ and return yesterday. D HAHN TO ANCHORAGE Reports from Skngway reveal | that Mr. and Mrs. Karl Hahn plan Mrs. Hahn is the former Venetia | e e e MRS KING IN JUNEAU Mrs. Peggy King, of Haines, is a| !alling for e 12 issue | accorded : "ILOVE A SOLDIER" IS FEATURE BILLED AT 20TH CENTURY | ‘With a generous sprinkiing ofl drama, comedy and romance, Para-! |mount’s “I Love a Soldier” seems likely to fill any entertainment bill! perfectly. This Mark Sandrich pro- | duction arrives Sunday at the 20th| Century Theatre. Sanddrich directs two of his * So¢ !Proudly We Hail” stars in this one,| Paulette G d and Sonny Tufts. Previewe y this pair turns in| swell pe mances which keep the{ action moving at a lively pace/ | throughout the film. A surefire | bet to d wudience acclaim is the veteran Barry Fitzgerald. Also on hand is Beulah Bondi in an | emotional role which is destined lo‘ capture the audience's fancy. Allan Scott's screenplay de.xlfi \\n.h a returned Army hero from the South Pacific, Tufts, who meets| shipyard worker Paulette, with both | ach other at first sight.| ‘Thereafter, it becomes a duel to see | whose logic is best as far as mar- riage is concerned. Sonny wants no waiting around period while Paulette thinks it wise to hold off the wed- ding until the end of the war. She tries dating other men, one of whom is Frank Albertson, but a | date with the latter convinces her | even more strongly that only one man is on her mind. The serious vein of the picture| brings out some fine dramatic emot- ing by Ann Doran, young mother i who's husband has gone to war. The |lighter sid e is capably handled by | Mary Treen and Walter Sande. This | pair meets much in the same fash- ion as tte and Fred, but Mary | and Walter get married in short or- der. From then on, it's a case of the tough Army sergeant becoming al 'FRANK DUFRESNE ACCOUNT APPEARS A double-page spread in the June of Collier's Magazine is an article on Alaska in prehistoric times, written by Frank Dufresne, former senior adminis- | i trative and executive officer of the | Entitled article deals with discoveries made in the Kotzebue Sound area, cluding ~ perfectly preserved car- casses of extinet animals, as well as fossilized remains. Accompanied by his wife, Du- |fresne was transferred to Chicago last June, where he is in charge of information dispersal for the Service. in-| You're not asked to prove your prowess in death-dealing combat as these men are doing . . . for America and you. That’s their job! Yours is to add the might of your dollars to tise might of our fighting men. TWO WAR LOANS IN ONE! ‘The mighty Seventh War Loan is the biggest yet. Last year you were asked to subscribe twice by this time. The Jeas? you should lend—if your income is $250 monthly or more—is $187.50. If your earnings are greater, your purchase of War Bonds should be iacreased in proportion. Remember, too, that U. S. War Bonds are the world’s safest investments. .. giving you $4 back, at maturity, for every $3 you invest in them. |'YOU HELP THREE WAYS whea you back up the MIGHTY 7th War Loan with every dollar you can afford. You help your Government. You help pay for the materiel needed by our armed forces to get the war over quickly and bring them home. You help yourself by providing for your future security. ALL OUT FOR THE MIGHTY SEVENTH!, New Washington Hofel, Seattle WAR LOAN % This s an o%icial U, S, Treasury advertisement—prepared usder the auspices of Treasury Department sad War Adverdising Couscil & P CanTuRY 7 PAGE FIVE TONIGHT ONLY! JOHNNY DOWNS—GALE STORM “CAMPUS RHYTHM” “TONT! OUTI S She'sa WELDER By Day... But She’s WILDER By Night! BARNEY ANDERSON STEPPING HIGH; IT'S A BOY, YOU KNOW Barney Ande:son, Juneau Public School Athletic Coach, is an ex- cited man today — and how! A baby boy was born to Mrs. Ander- | son in St. Ann’s Hospital at 3:45 o'clock this morning and is papa Barney happy. The baby weighed in at 7 pounds and 9 ounces. | “You see, I now have an assist- ant coach and a rooting section, as the boy joins two sisters,” excitedly declared Barney. | Furthermore, mother and baby | are also doing well. ¢ Captains M. Morris and G. Car- ruthers, who have been officers in charge of the Savation Army in Juneau for some time, left on the Princess Louise for California where they have been tmn,s(en'ed, to take charge of the Army's work at Hayward, a few miles south of Oakland. NOW PLAYING! SONJA HENIE JACK OAKIE CESAR ROMERO CAROL LANDIS ‘WINTERTIME' with WO00ODY HERMAN’S —ORCHESTRA— DOUGLASSY COLISEUM THEATRE SUNDAY ONLY! ERROL FLYNN| —in— “NORTHERN PURSUIT Starts SUNDAY! CONTINUOUS SHOWS FROM 1:30 P. M. ¥ Paramount presents Sonny Tufts W fim. éowm, A Mark Sandnch production Beulah Bondi .. Barry Fitzgerald ana Walter Sande -Mary Treen - Ann Doran Directed by Mark Sandrich Written by Allan Scolt it IT'S a SHOW THAT'S LOTS of FUN? Plus! A NEW MERRIE MELODIE COLOR CARTOON — And Latest News Events — G. I. Meeis Gee-Eyeful! 5 Burry (‘Going [y Woy) el making everything wohis way..oreled MEN WANTED JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS Must Have Availability Certificates e There isno subsmute for newspaper adverllsinql s e CARO TRANSFER HAULING and CRATING DIESEL, STOVE, CRUDE OIL Phone 344 Phone 344 VANITY BEAUTY SALON Cooper Bldg., Elsie Hildreth, Mgr. OPEN EVENINGS PHONE 318 POSS 20 Cu. Ft. Electrice REFRIGERATOR @ PLENTY ICE CUBE SPACE (6 Ice Trays) @ ADJUSTABLE SHELVES . SEE IT AT PARSONS ELECTRIC 0. SEWARD STREET