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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1945 START ! A Great Bouble Hit Bill? " THAT SENSATIONAL “. “pPHANTOM LADY" Y Heets the screen’s new HEART MENACE! - Lharles KORVIN - Flla RAWNES o CENRRER o J. CARROL GALE NAISH . SONDERGAARD * * GEORGE DOLENZ - MILES MANDER ARSENE LUPINE” AT 8:15 AND 10:45 PLUS ————THIS THRILLING COMPANION HIT! [ ===—==== =R NO WONDER THEY LOVED... o L THIS G. I 2 with Loren "NDALL Larry PARKS €anne BATE I oanoy > DAY BROUGHT TO YOU BY PAA AIR EXPRESS! CAPITUL s PLAN TO CELEBRATE AT THE CAPITOL AR’S EVE CONTIiNUOUS LATE SHOWS MONDAY. SEE- — EARL CARROLL “Vanities> ACA HOPS FOR KETCHIKAN ON FLIGHT TODAY Completing the only flight made by Alaska Coastal Airlines planes Thursday, the ACA Grumman re- turned from Sitka yesterday after- noon with the following passengers: Sitka to Juneau—Gertrude Davis, Jim Ladely, Daniel Johnson. Pelican to Juneau—Roy Gray. Hoonah to Juneau—Irene Marvin. Juneau to Petersburg — Ingvald Ask. Juneau to Ketchikan—John H. Lubcke, Niles Webb, Hugh M. Pow- ell. ¥ > Married 16 Years, it s All Ofl Now SANTA ANA, Calif., Dec. 28.—Six- teen years of marriage neared an end today for violinist Jascha Heifetz lent screen. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE- - JUNEAU, ALASKA 3 MINISTERS AGREEUPON BIG ISSUES (Continued from Page One) ~ ALSO GREAT DOS . FILM AT CAPITOL, “Sergeant Mike”, a dog-gone thrill- | er, and “Enter Arsene Lupin mystery story, are the features this weekend at the Capitol. | The mystery feature stars Charles | | Zorvin, newcomer to the screen, and | | active Ella Raines. The story lop with Lupin (Korvin) stealing| {the Kenares emerald, but returning | /it when he discovers it is owned by | (the beautiful Miss Raines. Smitten, i followes her to England from | France, and finds that her life is in| or through the plot of her im-| poverished uncle and aunt, portray- ed by Miles Mander and Gale Son- dergaard, who covet the fewel. He saves the girl, but is hounded by Ganimard, the French detective, cleverly characterized by J. Carrol Naish. Lupin arranges to meet the girl in Paris, and she, unknown to him, slips the emerald in his pocket for safe keeping. At the pier he is ar- rested by Ganimard, and when searched, the jewel is found in his; possession. & How he gets out of that fix is told with suspense and finesse, and we spoil it for you by revealing Lupin’s tricks. Meet the dog-gone greatest hero of the K-9 Corps. See him save his master’s life carry a vital mes- sage under Laught and ery| with Mike . and Uncle Sam's| other brave four-footed GI's. Thrill| to the men who fight with them| and those who' wait for them.| Meet the bravest war dog of them | all, appearing in the second fea-| ture, “Sergeant Mike.” Larry Parks and Jeanne Bates are featured with the two canine stars - GHIGLIONES COMING BACK T0 NORTHLAND for the Far Eastern Commission to be composed of Russia, Britain, the United States, China, France, The Netherlands, Canada, Aus- tralia, New Zealand, India and the Philippines. The requeést of would review any directive issued to Gen. MacArthur for the Allied Powers, and would formulate poli- cies in Japan The United States Government was charged with preparing direc- tives in accordance with decisions Of the commission and transmitting chem to MacArthur, Interim Directives Provided The agreement provided, how- ever, that the United States Gov- ;rnment might issue interim di- rectives to MacArthur pending ac- tion by the commission whenever urgent matters ar provided that directives dealing with fundamental hanges in the Japanese constitu- tional structure or government were I not issued until after consultation with the commission. The commission will not make recommendations on military op- erations or territorial adjustments. FILIPINOS HONOR RIZAL AT AFFAIR TOMORROW NIGHT The Filipino Community of Ju- (neau is honoring the late Dr. Jose | Rizal, celebrated patrigt and martyr. !with their annual Rizal Day celebrs any member fire. A. F. Ghiglione, wife and two chil- | tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. The dren are due in Juneau early next|affair is open to the public and week and will be here for about ten |James C. Ryan, Territorial Commis- days before leaving for Anchorage to | sioner of Education will be the main again establish their home. speaker. Ghiglione was for years with the Tony Florendo, President of the Alaska Road Commission. He was | Filipino Community, is grand chair- tationed at Anchorage when World iman for the affair, and Sammy Con- War II broke out and immediately |stantino, Vice-President, will ast as ecured leave and joined the Navy | toastmaster from which he has just been dis-| After the formal program has been charged. He was Commander of |completed refreshments will Navy Seabees in various areas during | served and there will be dancing the war. Mrs. Ghiglione is the| President Florendo will open the former Alice Palmer, for several |program with a welcome address years on the Public School staff in!Juanita Diaz and Frances Barlow Juncau. The two have many friends | will sing a duet, accompanied on the in this city. guitar by Frank Pineda. An eulogy be Raaiei i on Dr. Jose Rizal will be given by | Fred Fulgencin, who is Secretary of wooDlEv ouT To the Filipino Community. Songs will d 'be sung by Albert Fulgencio and BRING BA(K HRS'I' | Joyce Wolverton and Miss Diaz will 1 well NEw (oASTll“ERi Other officers of the Filipino | Community are Daniel Hocson, | Treasurer; Auditors Dalmacio Sar- |abia and Arse V. Credo, Sergeant- {at-Arms Mac Corpuz. Arthur G. Woodley, president of Pacific Northern Airlines, arrived | tion to be held in the LO.OF. Hall| be| give a recitation—“My Last Fare-' NEW NEWSPADER, ANCHORAGE NEWS, 10 BE PUBLISHED Alaska’s newest newspaper, The Anchorage News, with a full Alas- kan staff, with its first appearance set for January, is the announce- ment received by The Empire to- day from Anchorage The weekly, tabloid-sized paper, is to be devoted to news of Anchorage and territor- ial interests ording to its editors. Norman C. Brown will edit the weekly. Mr. Brown was editor of the Cordova Times beforé going to An- chorage nine years ago where he has been managing editor of The Anchorage Daily Times. Edna Pos- ter, on the Times editorial staff for the past two years, is announced as his assistant on the new paper Lester Busey, editor of The Seward Gateway until the big Seward fire wiped out the plant 1940, and since advertising manager for the Anchorage Times, is to be advertis- ing manager for The Anchorage News, according to the announce- ment. Earl Bramble, Alaskan pressman and printer for many years, and {Alvin de Julio, Anchorage print- er and linotype operator for the | Times before he went into military service, are co-owners with Mr. Brown of the Northern Publishing Company, which will publish The j Anchorage News as well as do job printing, the new company announ- ces. Machinery for the new plant is !being installed in the American Le- gion hall in Anchorage on Third {Avenue, on which building the com- pany has taken a long-term lease. PREACHES SUNDAY The Rt. Rev. John B. Bentley, D. D, Bishop of Alaska, will be at the Church of the Holy Trinity, Epis-| copal, Sunday morning, December Apostolic Sacrament of Holy Con- firmation. The Confirmation Class will be presented by the Rector of the Church, the Rev. W. Robert Webb. Bishop Bentley will preach 1at this service and again in 'St. Luke’s church, Douglas, Alaska, at 8:00 p. m. Mrs. Bentley will accompany the Bishop to Juneau from his head- quarters in Nenana. During the next week they will fly to Seattle and from there to New York where the |Bishop will speak on the Recon- !struction and Advance Fund of the | Church.~ They will then proceed to! ithe family home, Hampton, Virgin-| ia, before returning to Alaska in; ‘the Spring. PO 1 \ PIONEERS’ XMAS MEETING ‘\ Friday evening at 8. Election of | officers and a party by the Ladies of the Auxiliary. No member of ! the Pioneers or the Auxiliary can afford to miss this treat. So be there. (152-t2) BISHOP BENTLEY 30, at 11 o'clock to administer the — "JANIE” COMING 1 SATURDAY ASBILL ' AT 20TH CENTURY, It's beginning to look as if the enterprising Warner Bros. are blaz- ing still another trail in motion picture entertainment—specifically, in the field of sparkling comedy based on a healthy appreciation of what it means to be an American Their latest effort along tb lines is the new comedy hit, anie,’ which opens Saturday at the 20th Century with newcomers Joyce Foy- nolds and Robert Hutton in the top roles. Promising much the way of comedy (the film is an adaption from the stage play of the same name which ran for more than two years on Broadway and on the road) “Janie” also does double duty as a special reminder to present day American moviegoers that there is truly something to be grateful for daily. On the surface, “Janie” is a bub- bling story about a group of bright , their well-meaning but slightly bewildered parents, and the effect upon them and their small community of the sudden influx of Army personnel into their midst. Fundamentally, it's a commentary on the wholesomeness of the Amer- ican community which, in turn, se- flects the basically healthy state of this country’s structure. A remarkable array of talents has been assembled in the making of “Janie.” The cast, besides Joyce Reynolds and Robert Hutton, in- cludes Edward Arnold and Ann Harding as Janie's father and moth- er, respectively; Robert Benchley as an inveterate bachelor friend of the family; Alan Hale as an elusive priorities chief; Hattie McDani2l as faithful family retainer; and an up-and-coming group of youngsters, among them; Dick Erdman, Jackie Moran, Ann Gillis, Ruth Tobey, Vir- ginia Patton, Colleen Townsend and Georgia Lee Settle. - DRINK KING BLACK in LABEL! 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IT'S A HONEYMOON GARNISHED WIT LAUGHTER AND CHILLS!!!] - " surs SATURDAY S SATURDAY MATINEE and Florence Vidor, star of the si- { ‘This morning the Grumman took off for Ketchikan and way points with the following outgoing passén- Charging extreme cruelty, Heifefz sued for divorce yesterday, a month after they announced their estrange- here from his Anchorage h2adquar- ters aboard one of hic company’s; planes yesterday and after spend- ng the night here at the Baranof Hotel, flew to Seattle this morn-| irg by Pan American plane. | Mr. Woodley expects to return| north within a week, at the controls of the first of three spanking new | DC-3 “Coastliners” being put into service by his company. | - - AT HOTEL JUNEAU Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy F. Clements are guests registered at the Hotel Juneau. ( |RUTH SHUMAN TO WESTWARD Ruth Shuman, secretary to James C. 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