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THURSDAY SEPTEMBLR 27, l945 SHOWPLALE oF CapiTo l SERENADE ’ Ly " G VERA HRUBA RALSTON™ EUGENE PALLETTE + VERA VAGUE “THEY FIGHT AGAIN" “DONALD’S CAMERA” FRONT PAGE NEWS r!nz“mls anm— Shew Starts 7:15—9:30 Feature 8:05—10:20 | #Z1aa Friday---Saturday FOREVER SEEMED T00 SHORT A TIME...to give all the love pounding madly in their hearts! JOAN MELVYN CRAWFORD-DOUGLAS ROLAR YOUNG BURKL and I LflVE AMYSTERY” lENKlNS MANY EVENTS ARE A NE BY AWV On Saturday evening, at 9 o'clock, ! October 6, the AWVS will be hos- eitned ! tesses at a Victory and farewell par- The American Women's Voluntary ty 8t the Governor's House, com- forvices, an organization (formed |Plimentary to the personnel of the shortly after this country’s entry in- to war to do emergency work and Office and Subport, turther the war effort in all possible |are soon to be transferred elsewhere. ways, will not be disbanded with All service men and officers the coming of peace, but will con- tinue to function throughout the country in the interests of commun- ity welfare. been extended a to attend -s 'EIGHT INITIATED INTO ELKS LODGE This was announced atthe regular meeting yesterday afternoon of the local A/W.V.S. held at the Governor’s House, With a present membership of 80, the organization plans soon to Jaunch a membership drive with a' At a well attended meeting of the goal of 125 Elks last night eight candidates were Mrs. Keith Roberts of Douglas has initiated by Exalted Ruler L. J been elected Vice-Chairman, replac- Holmquist and the other regular, ing Mrs. Jacques Schurre, and Mrs. officers. Following initiation a Irma Nowell will be chairman of the Dutch lunch was served. Vidtory Loan, soon to be launched.! Those initiated were: George Sa-| A most fayorable report on the lo, Andrew J. Humphrey, Robert L. concerts recently given by Simeon Thorne, Dale Stevenson, ‘Wilford Oliver, and sponsored by AWVS, was Wright, James Moscrip, Lt. Howard heard at yesterday's meeting. A to- Croken and T. D. Hockman. tal of $175 was derived from these s O concerts, and is to be used for the DIVORCES FILED improvement of electrical equipment| Two more divorce actions were at the Minfield Home, including the filed here today with the Clerk of providing of a new generator, if the U. 8. District Court: possible. | Natalie Abel Moller charges in- The Home will be the recipient al ompatibility and non-support in of 200 jars of fruits and vegetabl seeking a divorce from Halfdan raised in Victory gardens, canned (Dan) Moiller, of Sitka. She asks by AWVS members and held for support payments of $200 monthly an “Emergency Food Supply.” With for four months until the birth of the emergency safely past, it was their child, $250 monthly thereafter, thought fitting to.donate these sup- medical and confinement expenses plies to a worthy cause. and $250 attorney fees. A party of two boat loads of girls, Mary C. Pinkley is seeking a di- from the AWVS and the Girls Ser- vyorce from Rex Pinkley of Glen- vice Organization of the USO will dale, California, on grounds of dg- make a weekend trip to Excursion gertion and non-support. She asks Inlet, to be the guests of service continued custody of their minor men stationed there. AWVS mem- gaughter. bers are to meet at the Governor's - - House" ‘at 8:30 o'clock, Saturdnv MRS. SHENNETT IN TOWN morning and transportation to Auk Mrs. J. E. Shennett, of Sftka is a an will be provided frzrm there. guest at the Baranof Hotel. Johnslon Succeeds Hays Eri¢ A. Johnston (right), President of the Chamber of Commerce of the{United States, receives good wishes from Will Hays in New York following Johnston’s election as President of the Motion Picture Pro- duckrs and Distributors of America, Inc. _Hays resigned after nearly gears on the job. (AP Wirephoto) | Each one should also go provided ‘wlth her own lunch for the boat Coast Guard, Signal Corps, Finance many of whom and & peaceful life in spite of their de- their wives and girl friends have cordial invitation to invoke its emergency has news as BENEFIT FEATURE NOW AT CAPITOL 1ed to cease e CARNIVAL IS Phone Y67 } Intend ARGENTINE . % | There been no interference | With incoming or outgoing | yet, but the government has iss | eriticism of its actions | Happy combination of story, music 0 F S l E 6 E |brings delightful entertainment to | Ithe Capitol Theatre, where Repub- Is plea by Bu"er |lic's “Lake Placid Serenade” is star- i Jera " ston, with Rob- olas Murray Butler, in his last of- for the dunesu Voluntees, e Do ficial address as President of Col- partment’s outdoor recreation fund. umbia University, called for a world This is definitely the tops in ice- | Lefidel’S Under-Arrest musicals, judged by every standard suicide.” | Miss Ralston, herself, is not only an (Continued from Page One) The veteran educator predicted iat the opening exercises of the Ity and talent, but in this story sheken in 1941, but the siege was lift-| University yesterday that without becomes a romantic actress of ex-|ed last July {“the victory of morality” over sci- | ceptional quality. to call a general election before | The supporting cast, ' with hand« the end of the year, |death and destruction.” some Livingston in the lead, includes | “This is no new appeal,” sald Dr. {guch notable players as Eugene Pal-| Farrell told the nation last night|Butler, who becomes President Em- {fette; Walter Catlett, Willlam Fraw- | that reimposition of the (lmum‘('nl 15 of Columbia on Monday after anie Bachelor and Lloyd Corrigan. |measure” brought about by “an un- be acted upon before it is too late | In addition there are spectacular | restrained campaign of disorder|to save mankind from suicide?” numbers by Harry Owens and Ray|and commotion” which had excited | - |Noble, with brilliant musical accom- the nation. He said in a radio ad-| ARRAIGNED TODAY pnnimi'n! for McGowan and Mack, dress that the state of siege wmnldL Jack Jadoff, Juneau, arrested on | Felix Sadovsky, former ballet dan- of the nation have shown they|to by Alec Kalesoff, this morning cer of the Warsaw Opera company know how to m full use of li-| was arraigned here before U. S and his dancing partner, Janina berty” and reiterated that the elec- Commissioner Felix Gray. Bond was Prostova, Twinkle Watts, the ju- tions would be held as promised. !set at $1,000. Jadoff is charged with venile skating star, Roy Rogers, It is now up to Minister of the taking by violence, from the per- Janet Martin, the youthful singer. instructions for implementation of watch and $500, on September 19 ez the degree, which will in turn re- g EMpERoR veal how severely the government £mpire Want-ads bring Jap Reaction fo Visit of Hirohifo fo MacArthur Is Expressed THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE —JUNEAU, ALASKA |and gorgeous ice rink sequences| world MOH' COde 5 This feature is given as a benefit Iflkes Over—Opposifion moral code “to save mankind from | Olympic figure skater of rare beau- when Farrell promised ence, the future will bring “only |tey, Vera Vague, Ruth Terry, Steph- | “should be regarded as a lr,ms!'nrv“fl years as President. “Will it now the famous speed and figure skaters, be lifted “when the directive groups & charge of robbery-by force sworn “King of the Cowboys” and lovely Interior Hortensio Quijano to give son. of the complainant, a wrist (Continued from Page One) are not taught to respect the heads of other nations. Japanese are grate- ful to General MacArthur because he has permitted them to continue GOLDEN SYRU ISLAND BELLE GRAPE JUICE 1 quart §0c M.J.B. RICE 2 Pounds C feat. But I am thinking that the meeting today lowered the prestige of our Emperor.” He did not smile as he voiced his | grave conclusion. | Sorrowful Fact | A middle-aged man wearing a |blue suit and white straw hat came |nrlmy up the walk, with a worn briefcase swinging at his side. He snid he was from the Japanese De- partment of Justice | Studying his shoddy black shoes, he answered readily: | “The Emperor visited General |MacArthur with the firm determin- |ation of converting Japan into a peace-loving country. The fact that he made a personal visit is excep- tional, and this is a sorrowful fact to Japan. But in the present situa- tion we must swallow our tears and watch.” | CASUALTIES, ~ ARMY, NAVY WASHINGTON, Sept. 27. The return of men on the “missing” list and shifts in other categories pared down today the nation’s war casualty toll by 594. The combined total for the armed forces now stands at 1,070,672, in- | cluding 922,339 for the Army and 148,333 for the Navy. The Army figures for this and for last week follow: killed 205918 and 205,569; wounded 571,720 and 561,- 698; missing 23,271 and 24,131; pris- oners 121,430 and 120,988, The Navy figures: killed 54,468 and 54,068; wounded 80,244 and 80,236; missing 10,779 and 11,197; prisoners 2,842 and 3,379 D Deadlivation of U.S. Tenth Army Ordered by Dept. SHURFINE PEAS--No.2cans - - RELIANCE—ALL GREEN SPEARS ASPARAGUS - TASTEWELL—CREAM CORN---No. 2 cans LARGE RIPE POUND CANTALOUPES 115¢ RIPE POUND TOKYO, Sept. 27.—The War De- Io 25 partment has ordered deactivation of the U. 8. Tenth y, ‘ofiqueror ¢ of Okinawa, on zh?mreuflmendb AFOUNDS tion of General MacArthur, Allied Headquarters said today. | RUTABAGAS - N ‘ The army has remained on duty 3 J in the Ryuku Igland chain, com- - manded by Clen. h' @, Stillwell.' s ey He succeeded the late Lt. Gen. Simon | [l ITALIAN Bolivar Buckner, Jr., killed in action rear the close a( the Okinawa battle. | SEEDLESS GREEN U.8.NO. 1 HUNTERS | OREGON CITY, Ore—At the age of 85, C. E. Lynn emitted what is rerhaps the loudest yell of his life. On his hands and knees searching for a section corner marker, Lynn looked up into the muzzle of a deer rifle. His hearty yell scared the hunter, who leaped into his car and drove away. a4y ; - R s SAUKKO HERE Ernie F. 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