The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 1, 1945, Page 5

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pi . SATURDAY Chancs You Loved “Cover Girl” ===== 945 PTEMBER 1, | TONIGHT! "JAM SESSION" AND Y “One Mysterious Night" THE DAILY ALASKA EMP i = IRITA HAYWORTH COMING SUNDAY AS CAPITOL BILL 1 [} SHOWPLALE oF APITUL, PHONE 144 The kind of musical you loved in Columbia Pictures’ “Cover Girl” reaches a towering height e enchantment in the same Technicolor production “To- night and Every Night”, coming to the Capitol for Sunday and Mon- now stuc - - il A toHer B ty! g Pn The First Great Dramatic Musical...Glitterin erpat R & £ Y g, t has art! It has hilarity! It with Gaiety... Thrilling with the Tenderness of YOU"g Romance! has Hayworth and Blair and Bow- man. Time stood still while their lips said “now .. and their hearts aid “forever”. Singing and danci to thrill you. You'll remember every glorious minute. You have a date with a beautiful picture dazzling with loveliness, shimmering with gla- mour Besides the stars, Rita Hayworth, Janet, Blair and Lee Bowman, 0= night and Every Night” has a cast featuring Marc Platt and Leslie Brocks and including Professor Lam- berti, Dusty Anderson, Stephen Crane, Jim Bannon, Florence Bates, Ernest Cossart, Richard Haydn, Philip Merivale, Patrick O'Moore and Aadele Jergens. The music is by Jule Styne and Sammy Cahn, the screen play by Lesser Samuels and Abem Finkel. Victor Saville produced and dir- ected — e+ MASSES OF TROOPS IN JAP AREAS (Continued from Page One) Marc PLATT Leslie BROOKS/ Professor Lamberti tulation of the empire Sunday (Saturday night in the United States) aboard the Battleship Mis- souri in Tokyo Bay. Other definitely scheduled sur- renders set to follow within a day or two after the Missouri formali- ties include Japanese troops throughout most of the Pacific Islands, Many Groups Tp Surrender Garrisons of 20,500 men in the Bonin Islands, between Iwo Jima| and Tokyo, will be surrendered Monday aboard a U. S.. Warship. Approximately 85,000 Nipponese in the Southwest Pacific will give up at Rabaul to Australian forces SUNDAY MONDAY -For Added Eniertainment- SCREEN SNAPSHOTS COLOR CARTOON NEWS Prevue Tonight at 12:30 A. M. —5 Complete Shows Sunday— DOORS OPEN 1:30—SHOW STARTS Feature at 2:05—4:10—6:15—8:25—10:30 TUESDAY TUESDAY aboard the Aircraft Carrier Glory. WEDNESDAY | 0 n N A Y N E in WEDNESDAY | Hunger and disease-ridden forces at DAY J THURSDAY Truk and other scattered mid- Pacific bastions will also capitu- late in warship ceremonies. Gen. Tomoyuki Yamashita, once | arrogant conqueror of Singapore, will go Sunday from his mountain hideout to Baguio, summer capital of the Philippines, to surrender be- draggled survivors of his force.| They once numbered between | 300,000 and 400,000 men. Perhaps a tenth of that number survive. The formal signing, set for 9:30 a. m. Monday, will be attended by Lt. Gen. Jonathan M. Wainwright, hero of Corregidor, who is now in Japan to witness the capitulation of Japan. “C“STAGECOACH ONE of the TEN BEST of the LAST FIVE YEARS! CHILDREN UNDER FIFTEEN YEARS OF AGE WILL BE GUESTS OF THE ‘ CENTRAL LABOR COUNCIL AT A SPECIAL PRE-SHOWING FOR THEM ONLY ON LABOR DAY—MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3RD AT 2 P. M -+ Communisfs in OIL BURNERS DRAFT CONTROLS HEATING f \ { L3 8] I Smith 0il Burner Service Day Phone 711 P. O. Box 2066 Night Phone 476 e ) 3 HARRI MACHINE SHOP Plumbing — Heating — 0il Burners Other Developments In Southeast Asia, Japanese said on Sumatra Island and would have | | the Government House at the| British by Sept. 5. MOSCOW, Sept. 1—Red Star's lands_East Indies wouldn't be re- internafional observer, K. Hoffman, Protipled for several qoeks, party in China “enjoys the support ready moving into the Yell(?w Sea, of wide masses and the future de- but Japanese sources said the ing of internal peace depends upon Atiimels % Tenth Army would “OLI collaboration” between that party and until Sept. 7. H 4 i IRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE nyx-;’ "FOUR JILLS IN | A JEEP” COMING | 10 207H CENTURY Hold on to your heart . . . hold on to your funnybone . . . here comes one of the biggest entertainments ever to come out of Hollywood—20th Century Fox's new hit, “Four Jills In A Jeep.” Scheduled to opsn Sunday at the 20th Century Theatre, “Four Jills In A Jeep” packed with laughs, music, dr romance and a roster of the stars of LAST TIMES TONIGHT 2—FEATURES—2 “UNCENSORED” “LAW RIDES AGAIN” AIR EXPK NEWS REEL ATOMIC BOX GRAS e LENTURY l'ts S U N D A Y CONTINUOUS SHOWS — d [ Sta & p— The picture feautres Kay Francis, Carcle Landis, Martha Raye and Mitzi Mayfair, with Jimmy Dorsey and his Orchestr#® John Harvey, Phil Silvers, and introduces radio's sensational singing star, Dick Hay- mes, in his first screen role. Guest include Ali able, Carmen Miranda and George ssel who acts as master of cere- monies. - SWIM MEET IS STAGED IN KETCHIKAN BY IRL | THATCHER'S DAUGHTER In Juneau on a short business trip, Irl Thatcher will return to his home in Ketchikan within a few to see his daughter Barbara tcher before she leaves to en- 4 ington State College. £ N cntuRY 10X Thatcher spent a busy sum- £ L - mer in Ketchikan, conducting Red [ g s Featuring KAY FRANCI Cross classes in swimming and water safety. A graduate of two terms of Red Cross Aquatic School training in Seattle, Miss Thatcher was assign- €d to the Ketchikan position by ARC recreational headquarters in San Francisco, when the active teen-age group in the First City asked for swimming instruction this summer. About 135 boys and girls weére in her classes and took part in the aquatic tournament she arranged at the end of the swimming season. Thatcher, who represents Zeller- bach Paper Company and Hunt and Mottet, hardware, was in Seattle when peace was declared and was impressed with the optimism with which business is viewing the future, “Everyone is happy and getting back to work,” he said. Emblem Club Meets o guest at the Baranof Hotel. - DAWSON IN JUNEAU Lester Dawson, of Fairbanks, is| a guest at the Gastineau Hotel. |at the Gastineau Hotel. BOAT OWNERS Why Let Your Old Engine Spoil Any More Cruises or Fishing Trips? I % BAROLE LANDIS = MARTHA RAYE ¢ witn 0 MITZI MAYFAIR as “THE FOUR JiLLs” JIMMY'RORSEY and tis orchestra JOHN HARVEY PHIL SILVERS sne eucie DICK HAYMES § X o ? l Directed by WILLIAM A. SEITER Produced by IRVING STARR Screen Play by Robert Ellis, Helen Logan and Snag Waerris » Story by Froma Sand and Fred Niblo, Jr. EXTRA! LITTLE LULU COLOR CARTOON LATEST WORLD NEWS — OTHER SUBJECTS! ! PUTSELAS IN TOWN Mike Putselas, of Kodiak, is i |guest at the Gastineau Hotel. ! GLADYS HOLLAND HERE Gladys Holland, of Seattle, is a | guest at the Gastineau Hotel. - R The first regular meeting of the Emblem Club for the fall season will be held Tuesday evening, September | 4, at'8 o'clock in the Elks Hall, ! A good attendance of enthus- | iastic members is expected at this meeting, following a long vacation period. e o De LONG HERE L. H. McWhorter and Loren, of J. DeLong, of Seattle, is a guest | Pillar Bay, are guests at the Hotel Juneau. LTSN HENLEY IN JUNEAU Frank T. Henley, of Anchorage, | has arrived in Juneau and is reg- | istered at the Hotel Juneau. | - | % | Empire Want-ads bring results! | | | Yc COLISEUM % NOW PLAYING! WM. BENDIX —in— ‘LIFEBOAT’ | DOUGLAS.] COLISEUM THEATRE SUNDAY ONLY ‘MASK OF DIMITRIOS® Let Us Order Your New Marine Engine for You NOW! No Matter What the Size or Type of Your Boat they were pulling out of Sebang (hina (ommended Singapore Naval Base ready for the | Dutch forces said The Nether- asserted today that the Community The U. S. Seventh Fleet was al- velopment of China and the uphold-| TWenty-Fourth — Corps of Gen.| and Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek’s - HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES PHONE 319 TS WARNED! Streets will be washed down Sunday morning, and all autoists are warned to refrain from parking cars in the downtown 'sections until the washing job is completed. By Order of " JOHN MONAGLE, Chief of Police. {7 "SPECIALIZING IN FERMANENT WAVING HAIR CUTTING AND GENERAL BEAUTY CULTURE A FULL LINE IN DERMETICS CREAMS LUCILLE’S BEAUTY SALON ;| PHONE 492 J (10,054-2t) | . Persons Holdin "NOTICE TO OUR CUSTOMERS Due to the Shortage of RAW MILK from our TODAY A will be closed ON PRINCESS LOUISE Sailing South Tuesday, Sept. 4 Must secure tickets not later than LABOR DAY! | g Reservations We Can Furnish the Engine You Want Agents for: Chrysler Marine Engines Universal Marine Engines Wisconsin Air Cooled Engines S OFFICE SUNDAY and producers, we are sorry to announce there will be NO FRESH CREAM Available This Week Quality Cos elaborate commercial de; RECEIVES THE SAME Phone Douglas 374 We are sta,ffed and equipped to give you any type of decorative work—from the simplest home to JAMES S. MeCLELLAN Johnson Outhoard Motors We Will Gladly Help You Choose the Engine to Fit Your Need ts No More. signing — AND EACH ATTENTION. WARNER CO. P. O. Box 1216 CHAS. FERN'S POR JUNEAU DAIRIES, Incorporated The Home of Qualily Dairy Products and JUNO MAID Ice Cream ding day. 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