The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 29, 1945, Page 5

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. 3 fllflfifllllll“llllllllllfll“llllllflllHIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllll!llllllllllIIIIIIIIIII!HllllIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIII THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRL "SNOW WHITE" | GLOBESTER COMES SUNDAY, cpitor's gite 1S MAKING SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1945 Tonight! “THEY ALL KISSED THE BRIDE"” SHOWPLALE oF ABIT An Entirely New, Enchanting Land of Make-Believe! \ 17 " For years movie-goers the world FA T TIME ILove a Mystery aver wers: borkhe ogs HEBe' Witk of # . g fantasy by Walt Disney's animated characters for from eight to ten minutes at a time, but in * (Continued from Page One) | Wkite and the Seven Dwar great full-length featurg, they were enabled to forget the world of real- ism and revel in the beauties of idealized drama for an hour and a quarter. The opportunity to enjoy this marvelous work is currently provided on the screen at the Cap- itol Theatre, opening Sunday “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” is made in its entirety of jdrawings animated into living ac- {tion, but the drawings are infinitely news without discrimination irrespective of nationality.™ A Washington dispatch said last night that the Air Transport Com- mand had turned down for lack of space a Reuters request for a seat on the globe-circling plane which took off yesterday. Protesting, Reu- ters spoke of taking the matter to the State Department and the White House, ‘Ane Associated Press, the United WA T DISN EYéS R {different from those of Disney’s Press and the International News 3 . {shert length output. In the first Service are represented on the. in- * . R 10 R X |place, with the exception of the seven augural round-the-world trip. First Feature Production ,& [funny little dwarts, there is scant - " caricature in the picture. “Snow ‘White” herself is a charming little {lady with “skin white as snow, lips \red as a rose and hair black as jebony.” And she has a charming| |singing voice with which to deliver | ifour of the eight songs in the pic- | S TIME CHANGE SUNDAY A.M ingredients besides humor. These . vi e cl 't forget to turn {include high drama, pathos, excite- | i m(, ( Of‘k' ‘(k?“ . :U A“ ?{ ment and suspense. And, of cour: | the timepiece back an hour. (This b 2 *'does not apply to Juneau.) /there is an abundance of comedy,| At exactly 2 a. m. Sunday articularly in the scenes 7 & the d\\'u)l'ffi Soerin | QEvhueR) nation goes back on Standard ’I‘mm “New Americans,” And except for those individua (who stick by the roosters, there “This Is America” b St Bot b d bed Ject"Bn the BiIl."Tha ‘latest’ i tha P00 XU MOUE 19 EPERG. N becs The change poses a question of “This Is America” series is a pictorial | 1 story of refugees from Hitler's Eu- ‘ovenum‘ pay for night shift wor rope who are making important con- lers, The answer docully. Sopbens to tributions intellectually and mater- ALl MOUST QYESRIES o7\, Wiose P fally to the America Whose citizens WOrking in private plants, yawns SUNDAY—FEATURE they have just become. ;but, no extra cus‘h for such public Starts—2:35-4:35 _ A 5 lem))lny(-e% as police and firemen | - SENR T MRS. SMITH HERE NOTICE O. E. S - assemble 1:30 p. { Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Smith, of Los Angeles, arrived here yester-|funeral of our late Brother, day by PAA plane and are guests|Naghel. at the Baranof Hotel. + (10,078-t1) © ADDED © “Melody Parade” Charlie Barnet’s Orchestra @ “Stars and Strikes” Ycung Bowlers newest RKO is the short sub-| AND THE SEVEN DWARFS "IN -TECHNICOLOR AN RKO RELEASE MR., will m. at Sun. Mon. Ogly il Charles Lynna Holland, W.M. Crossword Puzzle DOUGLAS | sician, was then presented in guitar | countancy department in the office and vocal solos which included of the City Treasurer in Los Ax‘\- ACROSS 31 lwallan river “Are You From Texas” and|geles, and his wife is employed in 1 Deed 32 Brownle NEWS | “Tumbling Tumbleweed.” the assessor’s office there. This is 4 Married 3. Soup woman P, Mr. Seaman concluded the pro- | their first visit to Alaska and the title PR | gram with two selections on the | first visit with their Dougl:nl;ela-‘ ,:. ‘\\'lmx.yern‘un g :,’_‘:a v gt 3 : e 2, French coln 37. mt TEACHERS' RECEPTION piano, “Melody in F,” with Frankie| tives since 1939, when fl“[ 02']* 15 aotbaten O L Douglas residents turned out Carl’s arrangement, and the “Bells | visited California enroute to - 2 OH:‘WN bt Bibl ¢ 5 W aska, after ¢ wedding. . Qutfit Money enmasse last evening in spite of of St. Mary. | aska, after their wedding 15, Purpose 4l Seguient of an 17, Additivn to a rainy weather and took the oppor-| Following the program, refresh-| LS. building tunity offered to meet the new ments were served, which included GOOl)ll-,vb:ALE AT ‘l‘)ueln‘dl:"eculc iz teachers. of.. the .Douglas Public, pumpkin pie with whipped cream The Douglas Ladies’ Altar Society | c\wem: . Auv;'-:rv ity P q 5 al i i P abbr, ol he seu Schools. Guests were seated In the and coffee. folto hold a Contle Bely o v niche s oo it 43 assembly rooms and introduced to| Everyone reports a fine, enter- :cus! ; g aivaramd. 4 Loy 3 2 = % Vol s 4 iite lutl A School Superintendent “Hv” Sea- | taining and well-spent evening. , Oct. 6, beginning at 2 o'clock g Friotl NAld 15 dveined vy Salution. OF Yestardays. Puials man by School Board President Detihty T PR R T, LT R DOWN Arne Shudshift. Mr. Seaman then VISITS HERE | 26. Slide tree 56 Ligh's of 1. Continent 4 S S J i ( 4 2. Musical presented his teaching staff, as| Mrs. Fred Endres has arrived| _DPONALD CONLY IS IEE‘\ Rl e O LT . st . _Instrument follows: Ruby Cashen (substitute), | from the Westward to spend a visit| Donald / (?Ol!iiv hecar:e g hye;u; 4 F::H:’f{{"::l:;: and Mrs. Evabelle Benton (new),|in Juneau and Douglas with her|°f 28€ ”“E;,“y' 1“_“ miee r:uz 6. Russian labor First and Second Grades; Mrs.| many friends and relatives, For the Yith Iou}r‘ ot ‘sl ":x‘s i Lp“&fi' o pAssociation Helen Parrish, Third and Fourth past year Mrs. Endres has been‘E't the . home .o ALPRIPOSS, § 7 Bustle and Mrs. Arthur Conly. Guests were 8. Monument Grades; Mrs. Mary Peters, Fifth| with her husband, who is in the and Sixth Grades$; Robert Wagner, ‘Axm» at Nome. While here, she is Seventh and Eighth Grades; Miss| staying with her mother, Mrs. Ella Wetherby, High School Eng-|Hilda Rundquist. consisting of one larg stone Garland Sword handle Make eyes Rex and Ray Herman, Billy An- drews and Jimmie Sey. | e i i NN @ i = ium //// lish and Commercial teacher; Miss; | HUTCHINSON, Kansas — While Relleves Zoana Neves, Science and Mathe-| LOS ANGELES VISITORS | ays Roy Russell was having milk e 44 matics, and Mr. Seaman, School| Mr. and Mrs. Art Rahier arrived | ypjoaded at the Ray Smith dairy, Indolence Superintendent. via PAA plane yesterday aneruoon‘ghe struck up a conversation with %"r‘:,'h’v"':,’p‘."ffi: After introductions, an enter-|from their home in Los Angeles Mrs. Smith, standing in the wash Carried on by taining program was enjoyed wlth to spend a week on vacation Wlth‘house Getting no reply, she looked m,',i',:',:' musical selections and songs. The]theu niece, Mrs. Val Poor, flnd‘agan] “Mrs. Smith” was a clothes Pledged falth program started with an accordion | family. Their arrival was timed to|dummy with only a newspaper for oo L solo by John Neimi, who played | allow them to visit a brother, Jo<la head. | Suspend “Oh, Marie,” with encore. A girls’| seph Rahier, who is also vlsmng\ —_—————— i e, ol trio, with the Misses Pat Balog,' here. They have not seen one an~‘ THE TRIANGLE CLEANERS . Cheerful Shirley Edwards and Pat Apdrews, | other since 1940. At the conclusion Will pick up and deliver in ,‘r;:'l’nfr::' sang “Mission Waltz,” “Diana” ‘and | of their visit, Oct. 5, they will all| Douglas and along Douglas High- | Aefeated “Home on the Range,” “Old Black | return together by steamer to the | way every Wednesday between 10' F:!::.‘ Joe” and “Don’'t Fence Me In.”|States. \a m. and noon. Call 507, Triangle | . Ieelandle Charles Werner, popular local mu-| Art Rahle is head of the ac-\cleaners, Junenu (10,074-t6) | Peg". of PENEE SR IR e e e On the shel- EIIIIIII'IIIIIIHIIIIIHIIIIllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHII“'_ iiable UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP Now Owned and Operated by U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU JUNEAU, ALASKA WEATHER BULLETIN DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M., 12TH MERIDIAN TIME F P | Max. temp. | TODAY T U R l i | last | Lowest 4:30a.m. 24 hrs, ‘Weather at | 5 J 2| ip. B m., Formerly Owned by Dayton Fleek Anc::::‘;"‘ i "5:‘"' | “';’f i t“;;‘p' P i F;:o“m Bethel .. 54 | 43 ; 02 .. Cordova ... 53 46 48 32 Rain’ TRANSFER e B | 3% B e Edmonton ..... 61 31 43 0 Pt. Cloudy Fairbanks . 50 | 32 33 0 Clear Prompt Haines ....... 51 40 50 30 Pt. Cloudy Juneau . 52 | Ly 50 1.58 Rain Juneau Airport 51 | 46 49 66 Rain : Dependahle Ketchikan 50 | 48 % 51 159 Rain our McGrath 49 | 40 0 S Northway .. 4 33 | u 13 Fog Pah—ona e erv 1 [H e | Petersburg ... 51 41 50 120 Rain g | Prince George . 63 | 31 42 0 Pt. Cloudy Prince Rupert ... 50 40 53 86 Cloudy w111 Be San Francisco ... 86 53 | 54 0 Clear ¥ Seattle ... BOAS 40 45 0 Fog A H d Sitka s s 9 50 © 49 m Fog pprec}-ate | Whitehorse 51 45 41 b o Pt. Cloudy Yakutat 54 | 41 50 1.30 Rain —(4:30 a. m. yesberday to 4 30 a. m, today) DELIVERY Reports from Marine Stations at 10:30 A. M. Today MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN On WIND Height of Waves x Statfon Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) Cape Decision 50 SE 25 2 feet Crating and Hauling of All Kinds Cape Spencer @ NE 26 5 feet Eldred Rock ....... 48 Calm Calm Still Maintaining House-to-House Milk Delivery S &arin: " =-10)- uard Islane <~ s 26 3 feet 1 am alnlng ouse-10-Iiouse 1 Y 2 Lincoln Rock .. Rain 31 sa. 5i 3 ri;r Point Retreat . Rain 8 Calm MARINE FOREOABT FOR SOUTH&AST ALASKA: All inside chan- nels and protected waters—southerly fo southeasterly winds 20 to 25 miles per hour today decreasing slowly 10 15 miles per hour Sunday—rain. ore waters, Dixon Entrance to Yakutat—southerly or southeasterly | 132-=PHONES---117 Office Phone in New "Gift Shop'’ I'llll“llllllllllllflfllll|||ll|llll||||IllllllllllmllllIIIIIIIIIIILIIlIIflmIIIllIII[IlIIIIllIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIHlIIIIIlIIIllII ==TIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIII|||I|IIIIIIIII||lIIIIllIIIIIHIiiIIIIIlllIIIlIIlIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII iR| W ( | \ | Bros PAGE FIVE (9 CENTURY S'l‘An'rsT 0 N l fi H ]’ THE CINEMA BETTE DAVIS IS STAR i FEATURE AT 20TH CENTURY of The colorful, reve: \lnv- career an amazing, exciting woman is giv- en vivid treatment in the Warner production of “Mr. Skeffing Century iten”, coming to the 20th | tonight. Starring Bette Davis, celebrated and | Walter Abel, Richard Waring, Geo | perie: [ \ ture. :Sefll"l‘g{w“;“f‘s?"‘;,’;‘; :"L‘r‘“; and ‘h‘l\ WASHINGTON, Sept. 20—When ! s several emotional 'y, ¢ the cat out’ tonight and ) the | ton, “ | camy \into business for Scottish Rite Temple to attend the| | | | dramatic actress, with Claude Rains e in on EVENT OF THE YEAR! ful onl autiful ? an is be m WO \S \Ove when S"‘e T v Coulouris and Marjorie Riore featured roles, the film is ba the best-selling novel by “El “Mr. Skeffington” is a character study, a brilliant delin- eation, in cinematic terms, of a beautiful but unscrupulous woman d abeth.” essentially The fabulous Fanny Skeffington, having married for money, blithely '»(- emes and coquettes wiay i through twenty-six years of assort- ed loves, suitors and shallow frip- in tragic ignorance of the misery and heartbreak she has sown en route, the seeds of which are, | sprouting all around her. The mh‘ dunn;, patience of her devoted hus-| bmd the accumulated hatred of lm affection-starved daughter, are, ubordinated to her all-consuming anity and conceit. She allows her, usband and daughter to desert her, and with the progression of the years takes up with younger and younger men. A poignant, deeply-affecting cli- | max is reached when Job Skeffing-| Fanny's husband, returns from Germany, broken and blind after confinement in a concentration | UNION TRANSFER C(HANGES HANDS? Fred Turpin, former manager ut‘ the Merchants Delivery, has gone himself, purchas- | ing the Union Transfer from Dayton | Fleek. | The company will continue the house-to-house delivery of milk, in- stituted by the Union Transfer. - - SIEM IN JUNEAU Geo. F. Siem, of Elgin, is a guest at the Gastineau Hotel. * COLISEUM * NOW PLAYING The Mystery Hit |\ "THE LODGER" GREAT AS ONLY SHE CAN BE,IN ; MR SKEFNGTON With CLAUDE RAINS " WALTER ABEL * RICHARD WARING « GEO, COULOURIS * MARJORIE RIORDAN DOUGLASY COLISEUM THEATRE SUNDAY ONLY LEE TRACY in "THE PAYOFF" ADDED: AR Expniss‘mx ans RUSHED TO JUNEAU DIRECT FROM NEW YORK CONTINUOUS SHOWS ON SUNDAY! TOYS tor Individual Development TOY'S tor just sheer Fun | Write Coduy for :Uaur Culalog 1301 FIFTH AVENUE - SEATTLE 1, WASH. ‘ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Pelershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 Fern's Porirait Studio Time to Think of Christmas LET US TAKE THAT PHOTOGRAPH |Phone 567 Second Street ( Offsh, winds 20 miles per hour decreasing 1 16 miles per hour Sunday—rain. | Cjen/imesenfimesenfiprmsenfyprsaenfim Deer Hunters’ Dérhy Case Lot Grocery 's100.00 IN CASH PRIZES for the THREE BEST DEER ANTLERS brought to Our Store This Season . . First Prize - - $50.00 The antlers will be judged ac- - cording to SIZE, SHAPE and se‘iond P_"ze 35.00 UNIFORMITY. In other words Third Prize - - 15.00 , the best trophy. THE JUDGES WILL BE: JACK J. 0'CONNOR, Fish and Wildlife Service MILO CLOUSE, Alaska Sportsman’s Assn. ", LT. COL. JAY WILLIAMS ——The awards will be made shortly after the hunting season and the decision of the judges will be final. F ——These prizes are offered in the interest of good sportsmanship and good will. There are no strings attached. ——All antlers will be on display at the the season and will then be returned to their owners. antlers are necesary. (Case Lot Grocery until the end of Only the attached

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