The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 14, 1945, Page 5

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1945 ‘TWO FEATURES AT CAPITOL AS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— U, ALASKA COPLEN OUTLINES |OFFICIAL REPORT, |OCCUPATIONOF '™ PURPOSES OF NEW | 1y | Housivg weasure, HALIBUT LANDINGS - JAPAN SCREENED PAGE FIVE TONIGHT aw wEEKE“D SHow | The records of the International George W. Coplen, Regional Rep- Fisheries Commission show that for 4 resentative of the National Housing the period from May 1 to August 31, A Western parade, complete With soc,cy ~cajled attention of Juneau 1945, the following total amounts of Indians in full regalia, COWDOYS,| oongiryction leaders to the Wagner- halibut have been landed in Pacific cowgirls and music by the Sons of pyenger housing bill, introduced in' Coast ports from Area 3: the Pioneers is a feature of Repub-|ype National Senate just before| U. S. Fleet lic's gay filmusical, “San.Ferando congress took its summer recess. | Canadian Fleet Valley,” starring Roy Rogers, King| "1n'g letter received here by H. B.| of the Cowboys, which comes to the poss Company, Mr. Coplen asked 1 24,003, Capitol tonight as one of two fea- .,) suggestions toward the “further| For the month of August, 1945, the tures this week end. refinement and perfection” of what following amounts of halibut were The parade is a part of a Ploneer | pe japepeq “this extremely impor-|landed: Days celebration which opens the tant jesislation.” ! ROMANGE! RH ROY ROGERS ‘Total 000 \ ay | U.S. Fleet 3,904,000 & A picture. Mr. Coplen declared: “This legis-' Canadian Fleet 1,019,000 K:"U of the Cowboys! Rogers sings, rides and POItrays lation establishes clearcut national| — Wl'h "TR'GGER" : g the mle_ of a footloose, car.efn’e housing objectives. It is designed | Total 4,923,000 Ay cowboy in the new picture which to unleash the pent-up energies of | Landings from the closed Area 2 combines the lavishly produced poth private and government enter- during August were restricted to that \|. chorus and song numbers of musi- prise. 1t proposes | halibut - caught incidentally while ¥ ,cal comedy with the action that ‘5‘ “1—To leave the traditional cus- fishing with set lines for other spe- 4 typical of a Western film. {tom-built housing field entirely to cies under permit and amounted to | The huge cast includes siX of private enterprise. 208,000 pounds. I | Hollywood's rnosv. Blale:OHs young “2_To help private enterprise| All figures are preliminary and | actresses as ‘ranchhands’, has Dale reach as far down as possible into'subject to amendment. | Evans in the top fcmi;flr:ie rolei)dgfln the housing of low income Ameri- - > | Porter, tiny singing ‘find’, Bol 0~ cans. | 2 & | OF AL SHYMAN HERE lan and the Sons of the Pioneers in| “3_That the Federal government! Al Shy Vice-Presit o f th ] featured parts. laid local communities in prov e ey S iy 5 Ath $5.000 S FotatIunILIBs) 4o DIoY 1ding Baranof Hotel Corporation and co- 5 tkrzoud you do w $5, ‘f()r inadequately housed low income'swner of the Gastineau Hotel, has !in marked money? families; and | ; / : ; been i he pa e s (> In Columbia Pictures’ “Dancing In| »4—To aid local communities in I]',“L‘.l:n: :rur';::: ;“‘ ook g I | Manhattan,” at the Capitol Theatre abolishing slums and redeveloping ahe: o F X » tonight, it made him dance for slum areas largaly through private | (SRRRERRRRRERRRARRRE joy. It made all her dreams come enterprise.” ;fi true . . . in an evening straight out | S I 16 : ; {of the story books . . . the suspenseful | { 5 Starts at {tale of a salesclerk Cinderella, her . . |4 8:10—10:40 {Prince Charming truckdriver and 0('6 ee"ng for \5 | the big, bad blackmailer. They be-i 14 Second Fealure [lieved in finders keepers, until the| Women Of Moose '8 KIDDIES’ MATINEE Starts at 7:05—9:40 ' idats R ; | SATURDAY—1:30 P, M. HE WA?D-A KING J! TomOITOW N|ghtg s ¢ | Hartens Conclude | | W P) E v E I Y N e | The Women of the Moose will hold ni‘(fi Alaska Interlude 1social meeting tomorrow evening, ’fi ipreceded by a short business session | ( And Her Gang of As McCaul Guest cpening promply at '8 oclock, i 5 their headquarters in the Seward ( ru"nnxnns S Mclau ues S\Bulldln.‘z on Franklin Street ‘,55, | All members are urged to attend & | To return to their home at Hart- as the question of changing the 55 Join the Fun {ford, Conn, Mr. and Mrs. J. J.|date of the meeting night is to beffi |Harten left here this morning |voted upon. | th-bound aboard the St 73 1 | south-bound aboart e eamer | This is Publicity and War Relief 5 PLAY GAMES! | { 0000000000000 Censorship Has Been Lifted Now It Can All Be Shown! For more than three years all News Reelshots have been cleared through Many were suppressed because of their nature and theose released were supplied to ALL NEWS REEL companies alike. Now we again have competition among the companies for scoops Princess . Louise. They will stop a month, and the entertainment and ( |few days at Seattle to visit rela.|refreshments will be arranged by § |tives enroute. Myrtle Lipd and Aileen Smith, the (5 Mr. and Mrs. Harten are sister|chairmen, assisted by Virginia Pu- |and brother-in-law to T. J. McCaul, gel, Ruth Maurstad, Marge Fredcr—[ |and for the past six weeks have iksen, Frances Beebe and Frannie!f, |visited here with Mr. and Mrs. Tinim. ‘ | McCaul. During this, their first| —— T et |trip to Alaska, Mr. and Mrs. Harten | (0 l l s E u M | were entertained at several dinner parties and enjoyed Southeast Al- LAST TIMES TONIGHT aska’s famed fishing and cruising aboard the McCaul's boat, Katinka.|| PAULETTE GODDARD B in CARTERS, MRS. CARNEGIE, “l LOVE A SOLDIER” LEAVE FOR BELL lSLAND;»- —— s e DOUGLAS &~ COLISEUM THEATRE TONIGHT ONLY! "UNION PACIFIC” WIN PRIZES! 0’ siliee = EXTRA === FIRST PICTURES OF NEWS ToDAY ATOMIC BOMB DAM- AGE TAKEN INSIDE JAPAN FOLLOWING SURRENDER TO GEN. MacARTHUR 55 R R RRRRRRRRRRRRR (XR3 | Sept. 13and 14, Mr. and Mrd, Charles W. Carter and Mrs. Claude Carnegie left this | morning on the Princess Louise for Ketchikan, from where they will go! to Bell Island Hot Springs for a, two weeks’ vacation. J e SPECIALIZING IN PERMANENT WAVING HAIR CUTTING AND GENERAL BEAUTY CULTURE A FULL LINE IN DERMETICS CREAMS LUCILLE’S BEAUTY SALON PHONE 492 OOC - e Empire Want-ads bring results! S the Office of War Information. on important events. NEWS WHILE IT IS STILL and Brought to the - - - - ELTTTT TWO C(:NCERTS Yy WELL-KNOWN PIANIST . and Author of “"Son of the Smoky Sea" For Benefit of Minfield Home Under Auspices of American Women's Voluntary Services, Juneau Unit at ;. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Admission $1. (Different Program Each Evening) Tickels. For Sale at Baranof - Juneau - Gastineau Hotels SHOWPLALE or F ITu l’f’{“‘;"‘,’% TO PLAY AHEAD OF EVEN SEATTLE FIRST RUNS! Via Pan American World Airways ' AT20TH CENTURY Inspiring newsreel pictures of the United States Occupation of Japan open tonight at the 20th Century | Theatre. Rushed by Air Express from Fox Movietone News, the whole event unfolds as though the observ- er were really there. The U. S. Fleet anchored off Japan, the landing of Marines and Air Troops, MacArthur in Japan and the raising of Old Glory in Tokyo all combine in a stirring panorama of victory. Other news films show the typhoon that delayed the land- ing for several days. The pictures are part of the 20th Century news reel service. A double feature program has Rick Vallin in “Smart Guy” as the | top feature, with an action western |drama, “West of Texas” in second spot The program plays tonight and Saturday only. | D e - MRS. RUDE, CHILDREN HERE Mrs. Ernest Rude and two chil- dren, of Auk Bay, are guests at the | 7) f I | OLIVER O 2 2 e e 2 i 1945—at8P. M. 00 plus 20c tax NSNS oNototototo oV oNotoNototeNaVoto ot ooto ot N S N O o Yo ot oV oV oV o o oNoN oS NEWS. Itll[’(dg 7T > TIOMENTURY EXTRA! SCOOP! ———— FIRST NEWS REEL PICTURES SATURDAY EXTRA! OCCUPATION OF JAPAN RUSHED TO JUNEAU BY AIR EXPRESS! U. S. Fleet Anchors! Marines and Air Troops Land! MacArthur in Japan! OLD GLORY RAISED IN TOKYO! 5% 2-Smash Action Fealures-2 v police. But the country has its %Mlc"y if 'ht.n’::l: - RICK VALLIN VEDA ANN BORG BOBBY LARSON A MONOGRAM PICTURE WANDA McKAY HI --- KIDS? BIG JUNEAU JR. SATURDAY MATINEE—1:30 BILL VERNON’S COMEDY AMATEUR ACTS PRIZES — SURPRISES THE CAPITOL THEATRE, traditionally the LEADER, has again justified its position by contracting with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer for air shipment of hoth Weekly News Issues direéct from the New York laboratories. ... Considerable extra expense is involved in this deal but M-G-M is tops in . the News Field and CAPITOL PATRONS are accustomed to THE BEST. HISTORY IS BEING MADE EVERY DAY! III|IIIIIJII|!II!IIIIIIIIIIIIII"IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIilIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl'IIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||||I|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIII|IIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIImll|IIIIIII|IIIIIII"IIIIIIIIIFIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||IIIIIIImIINIIIIIIIIIIIlImllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlmlIIII|I|||IIIIllllllllllllllmlllll Screen Twice Each Week O RO AR =

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