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SAIURDA , JUN '25 l‘)45 SHOWPLALE or APITUL; STARTS SUNDAY PREVUE TONIGHT 12:30 A. M. SUNDAY: Q% George * MURPHY W G/t;ria peHAVENY talter SLEZAK A Eugene PALLETT Adolphe MENJO Ave tocy :’"’o.-,, pr IN THE NEWS ALL-OUT AIR WAR ON JAPAN! FEATURE STARTS Icay the, Ments ed, I.,,'.’:’. 2:30 — 4:30 — 6:30 — 8:30 — 10:30 minimum, 43; .20 inch. minimum 43; . . 3 . ° ] . . . . e .18 inch. . . e & & 0 ¢ w 9 & o WEATHER REPORT (U. 8. WEATHER BUREAU) Temperatures for 24-Hour Period Ending 7:30 o'Clock This Morning In Juneau—Maximwm, 52; precipitation, At Airport—Maximum, 53; precipitation, Forecast Rain and continued cool e today and Sunday. .oo-o-o-.a.. W. Oxenberg, of Seattle, is a| guest at the Baranof Hotel. ! SlOW JEFFERSON CITY, Mo.,—Gov.| . Harry F. Kelly of Michigan is due| 8¢ Marlene Brown, both of Hoe- for a little lecture on Missouri de-| velopments when Gov. Phil M. Don- n»]ly arrives at the annual Govern- |or's Conference at Mackinac July 1.| > \ The Missouri Governor’s invitation ® for dinner and tea at Governor ® | Kelly’s residence was addressed to ® | the Capital at St. Charles, Mo. The legislature hasn’t met there | since 1825. e Empire want ads get quick results.’ | show "STEP LIVELY" IS FEATURE COMING SUNDAY, CAPITOL Mirth and music race each other all through “Step Lively,” Hollywood's happiest tunefilm hits, with Frank Sinatra and George Murphy heading its all-star cast, Theatre Sunday. voes of a fast-talking Broad- ay producer who is trying to pel- s\mde a reluctant and \nonrymoufl {millionaire to back his new musical In addition to being broke, |the preducer is heavily in debt to | gement is endeavoring to evict him, d he has to stall off a budding tist who paid him to put on y and now wants his money | How the luckless showman steers la tricky course through all his ibles brings plications of the story. with-a show, and some| ng numbers of which| four, help to make| and unusually enter- Itaining film. Adoclphe Menjou, Gloria de Haven, Walter Slezak and | Eugepe Pallette share starring hon- i ,ms with Sinatra and Murphy. | cus pack cIrcus IS SCHEDULED FO NEXT MONDAY NIGHT A circus will be the main feature| |the Cubs Monday evening at 7| o'clock, in the Grade School gym- nasium. Mothers and Dads of the Cubs are invited to watch the dens| or necighborhood play groups put on their individual parts in the circus. Several additional certificates will be presented, along with the Bob Cat pins. Den Chiefs, Den Mothers and Dads mll have a short session following to make plans for the Fourth of| | July parade and other activities, Cub | Master Bob Treat announces. 'MARINERS WARNED; FLOATING MINES ARE APPEARING OFF COAST ! The Coast Guard reports that fioating mines are beginning to ap- i pear along the coast of Alaska. | All fishermen and boat operators are warned to exercise extteme cau- tion "if a mine is sighted, and not to approach any unidentified float- ing metallic object. It will be very dangerous to handle lany spherical or can buoy-shaped object drifting on the surface of the water. If one is sighted, mariners | {are cautioned not to fire at it or | to attempt picking it up, but to keep |clear, and immediately report its lo- |cation to the nearest U. S. Coast | Guard or Naval station. | LICENSED TO WED Chester Vaughn Zinn and Mar- nah, have obtained a license to | marry from U, 8. Commissioner Felix Gray here. Crossword Puzzle ACROSS 30. Comparative 1. Black liquid 4. Portals o 5. Measure of i, Is able B ength 34. Article 12. Epoch 35. Connecting s 15 Olt-womanisn art 14 Pmllvplne ) mountain . 36. Possess b jod 35 Dimimshes i. Futare per 3 1 Bappiness 6 Cereal seots 1. Give one's L. Indirect sug- gestlon 3 mouon.n . 428 . B nea’ * 44 Perils Ratlonal 47, Replacing a . Pronoun . Imitating . Cooking imple- 2. 28, Very small 51, 29, Woodland 2. deitles Yy bir . Grow sleepy part of & chair Fish Before I);nrweglln 7 ] L Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzle 54 Wa': overfond of 65. Heavens A P T o BN .5:6.- N e ope e DOWN Pack down Edible sea- weed Resting Playing for money Aromatic seed Piece of baked clay Additlon to & building Bolling Showered ok & Requlramenl. 3 A.rli ticlo. of baggage . Book of maps 5 Mu!lul nstru. 3 Pmflls E Semule' . Sea e . Lowlands alon; . Suspend . Rumored 9, Flew Medieval merchant . sohall bird 3. Brave man 4.'Loose earth - . Give off fumes . Part of a loom 8. Also - L. Evangehst one of; and which comes to the Capitol, | The sparkling plot revolves about| hotel where he and his assis-' > staying, the hotel man-| about the hilarious’ | |at the regular Cub Pack meeting of | ATTEND GOSPEL MEETING NDW IN PROGRESS ... Congregational Singing . Bible Preaching < Sponsored by the CHURCHES OF CHRIST STRESSING UNDENOMINATIONAL QHRISTIAN ITY THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA BING CROSBY IN 'GOING MY WAY' AT 20TH CENTURY Promising the finest entertain- ment to yet reach the screen this year, Paramounts’ “Going My Way", arriving Sunday at the 20th Cen- tury Theatre, has already been hail- ed by critics as' a truly greaj motion | picture. Reviewers gave many reasons for their high praise of this heart- warming and tenderly-drawn movie in which Bing Crosby plays Father | “Chuck” O'Malley. The cast of film favorites certainly is an outstanding asset for “Going My Way"”. Seen in splendid characterizations are Barry Fitzgerald, as Father Fitz- gibbon; Rise Stevens, a life-long friend of Bing's and now an opera singer; Frank McHugh, as Fathe O'Dowd, a school-mate of Croshy |Gene Lockhart, cautious banki 'James Brown and Jean Heather, ro- mantic love couple and Porter Hall, neighborhood crank. Many other roles are handled cap- TR BING'S BEST PICTURE! g ONE PICTURE LIKE THIS . . . |ling pnrlmmcrs as Fortunio Bonan- |ova, Carl “Alfalfa” Switzer and Stanley “Stash” Clements, a pair of young rowdies who are converted to |gentlemen under Bing's ministra- |tions, and Eily Malyon. An alto- ‘I(‘[h?l delightful story, “Going My .Wa} seems headed for top Academy ‘Award honors at this writing with |Bing and Barry slated for laurels | too. The Robert Mitchell hoys' chuir teams with Bing and Rise on sev- eral occasions resulting in some ex- n a fine vocalizing, according to re- |ports. The appealing movie wa! pwdum d and directed by Leo Mc- :”nvy. e “The Day After Forever” “Going My Way"+“Swing- ing On A Star” o plus“Ave Maria” « “Silent Night, Holy Night” and 3 Other Old Favorites | CYRIL ZUBOFF, JR. HERE | Bos'n Mate 2/c Cyril Zuboff, Jr. | arrived home yesterday by plane |for about a week’s visit with his |mother, Mrs. Ann Zuboff, of the Government Hospital staff, nnd his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs." Martir Holst. With the U. S. Maritime Shore Patrol, he has been stationed a ‘Lhe recruiting office and training base at Los Angeles. | — | More than 2,000,000 Coast Guard IPort Security identification cards |have been issued in New York. DOUGLAS COLISEUM THEATRE || SUNDAY ONLY THE COMEDY HIT! "Hail the Conquering Hero” Bing, as a singing padre has the kids hirting high notes instead of cops! from Jim Brown and Jean Heather! WINNER OF THE ACADENMY AWARD “Best Picture of the Year” | { ' COLISEUM % NOW PLAYING FRED MacMURRAY BETTY HUTTON DOROTHY LAMOUR "AND THE ANGELS SING” NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION “RBible Helps in Living the Christian Life” 8:00 P. M. SUNDAY C. I.0. HALL FIRST and-GOLD STREETS (Back -of Baranof) "'lllllllllll|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIHIHIIIIlllllllllillllhfl TONIGHT 0“LY' BELA LUGOSI-—in— [ - pcamny Starts SUNDA Y CONTINUOUS SHOWS ALL DAY DOORS OPEN 1:45 P. M. Again the 20th Century Theatre Brings You a Top Atiraction— ... THERE'S ONLY ONE VOICE LIKE CROSBY'S! THERE'S ONLY BING CROSBY (WINNER—“BEST ACTOR OF THE YEAR") BARRY FITZGERALD (WINNER—“BEST SUPPORTING ROLE OF THE YEAR") “GOING MY WAY” BING'S GREAT HUMAN STORY MORE UPRCARIOUS AND SONGS MORE GLOR- I0US THAN YOU'VE EVER HAD BEFORE! Extra--"LITTLE LULU" CARTOON-LATEST NEWS . S IIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIml|IIII|IIllIIIIhlIIIIIi|IiIIIIIIII|Illlh_llflllIIIIIIlllIIIIlIIIIlIIIllII|lIIIl|IIlIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIHIflIII PAGE FIVE “THE APE MAN” «+« Barry Fitzgerald as Father Fitzgibbon ..who thinks the Bishop sent Bing as a joke! = = = - = . - = : = FRANK McHUGH RESE STEVENS in . 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