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SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, 1946 T ————— S T ST THIS HILARIOUS DOUBLE FEATURE SHOW ENDS TONIGHT! ""MURDER "'UNDER IN THE BLUE ROOM” WESTERN SKIES” ON AT 8:25—10:40 ON AT 7:15—9:30 SUNDAY Yol Wikl NEVEA FORGET.. this warm romantic stary of a faith. that brought'greatness: to.a loneliygirl’, .t the boy That plcture is “National who_believed in her,..and to her horse! tvet,” produced in Technicolor. - : | “National Velvet” relates the story ibased on Enid Bagnold's best-seller novel, of an ex-jockey who becomes jthe trainer of an unwanted horse lowned by a 12-year-old girl. Their I great dream is to win the Grand !'National at Aintree, England — the most famous, most gruelling race of ! them all IMICKEY ROONEY IS FEATURED IN BILL AT CAPITOL m of glory shared by two —a dream that becomes a s unfolded in deeply absorb- |ing human terms in a fascinating jnew picture that comes to the Cap- !itol Theatre Sunday. THE FEATU START 2 Vel- entertainment, for laughter and for tears, for joy and near-tragedy. It i brings us outstanding characteriza- | tions by such veteran actors as Don- |ald Crisp, Arthur Treacher, | Revere and Reginald Owen, as well |as the up-and-coming youngsters i headed by Miss Taylor and includ- {ing Angela Lansbury. EMPORIA, Kan. — Mrs. Alice Bradfield attached a slip of paper i tearing her ns d address but ‘ leaving off the “Mrs.” to one of sev- “oral sweaters she knitted for the | Red Cross. | Recently she received a note from |a soldier in Northern Italy. After { expressing his appreciation, he add- ."d' “I suppose you are married.” | Mrs. Bradfield is 95 and has three | grandchildren. | - - i $tarring KEY. ROONEY i 0000000000000 00000000000 DONALD CRIS - 1 1ZABETH TAYLOR WEDNESDAY | $ WILL. YOU HAVE ANNE REVERL - AT IGELA LANSBURY : JACKIE JENKINS - ARTHUR TREACHER SEE THIG. CREAT Juanita Quigley + Reginald Owen I lLTI‘m“ DRINK KING SBLACK —AND—FOR LAUGHS—PETE SMITH'S “SAFETY SLEUTH” Newest Issue of the NEWS OF THE DAY i SHOWPLALE oF Regular Service from Seattle and Tacoma FREIGHT . . . . PASSENGERS REFRIGERATION ALASKA TRANSPORATION CO. Gastineau Hotel Phone 879 J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent 10000000000000000000090000000800003000000000000000¢ 90000004 There Is No Substitute for Newspap er Advertising! | . /// @ Alaska Airlines fel /I\ i ’7//////// /, / e / % ALASKA AIRLINES Ho=ZpOrpw Ma=MTmo How they do it makes for solid| Anne | LABEL! | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—JUNEAU, ALASKA AROUND fiDOHIE LAMOUR | THE | INSARONGAGAIN | | With Miss-:foln‘nat]i:n AT 2OIH>(EN‘"JRY1%) | Dorothy Lamour returns to the Bulletins BROOKS HANFORD is| i PR | “now legendary sarong in Para-{(% | from now on a sworn Private Enemy 5 % o s b mount’s “Rainbow Island,” Techni- | Noi 1'plus of thlsicoiyie color musical at the 20th Century to- | % We ask that our friends (both of |/l | them) pull down any pin-up pictures, . 19 thoy iy haye of Sl cibiRlaon ] O0He CO-SENE Wil B DA ARG ! ! OMledy team of Eddie Bracken and Gil {¢ the street and trip him if he passes! | o B0 po Sullivan playing | We ate stultified with indignation, |,/ "0 Foe Bod G Tor o sailor | fg immersed in a foaming froth of i > b 4 rage, ossified with frustration — in {stranded on the island where Miss' short we're mad as hops at that man! Lamour, daughter of an American | | physician been reared in the { native tradition. The cast also in-'() cludes a group of new Paramount contract players, Olga San Juan, Noel Neill, Yvonne DeCarlo and Elena Verdugo. Other featured roles are taken by Forrest Orr, Anne Re-| has Last night with both eyes propped up on bobbie pins we roamed around locking for meaty bits of private lives for you to read from your snow-covered paper tonight. Unbe- knownst to us —* now get this — ® ) vere and Carmen D antonio. unbeknownst and uncognizable to us, 15 @ 14 b { T e RRRRRRERARG Mr. Hanford planned and held al Hit songs, written h'» T(:(’I. Kk‘l(‘hl('l' 5 {and Burton Lane, are introduced in Bubble Room dinner party, from Yo Siihotilt which the last crumbs (NOT A PUN, | 3 REEAERS i Sillies!) were brushed up shortly after 10:30 p. m. At this dinner | party were: Jeff Keating, most eli- |gible bachelor in town, and. Cris | Colt, planning marriage at thei | Methodist Church at the news- { worthy hour of 12:01 a. m. today; | Frank Hermann and Hazel Surgy | making their first public announce-| ( ment of the engagement we knew| about but weren’t allowed to print intelligibly; PAA’s Don and Alexis | McMorran, planning to go to Seattle Segnt I next week where Don (who yester- 3 | duy was so reticient witn us concern- Parents Subjected to Heavy |ing his plans that we thoug f @ sending him an engraved apology) | Penal"es for Wander. will become Assistant to the Re- v 3 gional Traffic Manager of the PAA ing Children cffice in that city, and John Bishop R and Ernie Whitehead — up to Han- ford Only Knows What! Honestly, sometimes . . . . ! Re- before holidays when the former cur- |cently we made a statement to the few sat down at midnight. Also, {effect that Walter Winchell would penalty provisions in the old ordin- ! starve to death in this town. We &nce were meaningless, the Attorney | wish to revise that statement. Mr. declared, because of the subsequent- | Winchell wouldn't starve to death; ly enacted Territorial juvenile code he'd beat his head to tapica on prohibiting the putting of the juven- | the first curb he passed! les into jail | The new curfew Ordinance was Example of what we are forced passed at one reading and vote last to whirlize these days: Juneau will night with all five Councilmen soon have a day nursery. Hours Pressent “yessing” to their cues. from 9 to 5. Tentative plans are Having uncovered an emergency in progress. precedure—at the time the Library Board was set up—which permits the We will at- ducking of the routine of two reac- ings, committee reference and public AT posting to acquaint the public with *Tis being bruited about in the the laws it is to be called upon to | Baranof Bubble-Inn that = the cbserve, the present City adminis- | O'Reflly's will soon introduce a tration seems in a fair way to adopt- | specialty floor show with peepui im- INg that short-cut as its permanent (Continued from Page One) We are calmer now | tempt to go on. AR AR R R RS R R AR REEERERTA AR RRA. R R R R R R PRI R RN R R RN RRRRRRRRE 3 )3 RGR3 PAGE FIVE FECRRRRIRREFFRFRRIIFRORIRRK: The Fun Starts TONIGHT!? CONTINUOUS SHOWS ON SUNDAY FROM 1:30 P. M Still Another GREAT SHOW for All Juneau to Enjoy! She's terrific. .. in her briefest role? EDDIE BRACKEN Counting Sarongs in his sleepl. GIL LAMB In Wolf's Clothing! ' ‘ DOROTHY LAMOUR | sk SULLIVAN Making the bestof @ wonderful time! ...But lots (with Lamour) and lots of gorgeous No Island’s complete without "em! #00GIE- WOOGIE #00GIE AN "WHAY‘A PAY” l Dirscted by RALPH MURPHY Screen Ploy by Walter Deleon ond Asthur Philips A PARAMOUNT PICTURE LATEST AIR-EXPRESS FOX NEWS / COLOR CARTOON "SWIMCAPADES” oob MELODY A SPORT REEL ress, farm or professional office, | feathers to show they were on the provided he has an interest of at|job. y ported from the States. Sounds re- Way of doing things. The only mild |dundant. Personally we're perfectly objection to last night's streamlined | content to sit in our corner with a PAassagg |glass of water and listen to Royal Skuse ; who timidly offered and Eleanor syncopate ,theught that it might be well to let | Beverly Botagov, well known bru- | nette-about-town, leaves on Pan known. American Airways Sunday for San Skuse, however, was quickly quell- Diego where she will remain with ed by the argument that this new | her mother. Accompanying her on curfew rule is not exactly a “new” the trip is her father, owner of the ordinance, bhut more a revision of Occidental Bar in Juneau. Beginning the old one. her weekend of fairwelling favorite With the new ordinance formally spots in the city, Bev was escorted adopted and immediately effective, by two attractive Juneauites last Mayor Parsons graciously ordered night. We don’t know their names. that it be published and publicly Like everybody else in town, they pested. | dived out of sight upon hearing the “Ignorance of the law is no ex- came from Councilman Don the the citizenry take a gander ‘at the new ordinance and let its views be SURPLUS PROPERTY FOR VETS, IF, IF, IF WASHINGTON, Jan. 5—Machin- ery to aid veterans in purchasing surplus property is being set up in Hawaii, Alaska and Puerto Rico Counselling units will begin oper- ating scon in the Interior Depart- ment's Territorial surplus offices in Anchorage, Honolulu and San Juan, the Department said today. These units will determine a vet- eran’s eligibility to purchase sur- plus property through the prefer- ence authorized in the 1944 surplus property act. This preference is least 50 per cent in the enterprise. World War II veterans have pn-i ority in the purchase of most surplus prcperty after National, Territorial or Insular, and local government ! departments have been given a chance to buy. LITTLE BUT MIGHTY MOSCOW, Ida. — Two Bantam| hens and a rooster tied up traffic| at Moscow’s busiest intersection for| three hours while automobile and | trucks dodged the strutting, flying trio and police groped, grabbed and Finally a dozen high school and University of Idaho students ¢d~ ordinated a military flanking at- tack to close in on the feathered trouble-makers. A pair of boys |snagged the hens and a coed took the rooster into her arms and dartedl to the University campus. X it DOUGLAS+Y COLISEUM THEATRE SUNDAY ONLY | rustle of notebook paper. |no doubt. | curred to him yesterday that feed- tion” in enforcement, declaring the | Year's-left-over rum. At last reports study for Territorial Pun-shy, cue,” . DETENTION INSTITUTION Gull-bait: If the next sea gull you Following passage of the new cur- meet talks with a lisp, blame the few act, Councilman Harry Lea, who whole thing on Hal Sheldon. It oc- in discussion had opposed “discre- ing bread to sea gulls seemed quite new ordinance should be applied to a parsimonious thing to do, so he all alike — without discrimination — scaked the bread in some good New suggested that the City undertake a' legislation to gulls were walking around the Im- provide for a juvenile detention in- perial roof singing “O, Carry Me stitution within Alaska. He and his Back” . . . Well, don’t believe it then! Police Committee of the Council But Hal was there and he said that's were named by Mayor Parsons to what they were doing. ‘;undertnke the study in cooperation with Territorial officials and the City Attorney. After all if you think we're go- ing to climb around on roof verify- ing the stories we print . . . ! st it R | Edible birds' nests have the size |and shape of a half teacup, and are |attached to cave walls in great num- bers at the darkest and least acces- There's a certain red-haired up- sible places. town clerk who recently earned, but | ———- didn’t get, a medal for diplomacy in| DRINK KING bLACK LABEL! handling a difficult and heavy sit- >+ uation in the hotel lobby. By the s time he reached home that night,! his wife had heard he was the of- * | © LAST TIMES TODAY! “ISLE OF fender, she, the bone of contention. FORGOTTEN SINS” and a friend of theirs (home asleep SUNDAY ovoar at the time) the successful arbitra- 0. K. let’s get off the subject. tor. Well, that’s us for today, you shy little creeps. Have a nice week end, dig up all the private details you can on your friend citizens, plot your marriages and engagements, plan your travels and Big Moments — and Monday morning you tell us all about the weather, s 5 A SEEK JUSTIC MINNEOTA, Minn.,, — The Min- neota village council has hung up a “help wanted” sign for a Justice of the Peace. In an election ‘33 residents re- ceived votes for the office which| was left vacant upon the resigna- tion of P. M. Berg, justice for 40 years. The write-in candidates have told the council they don't want the job. —— e BERT McCAY HERE Bert C. McCay has arrived from Wrangell. He is staying at the Gastineau. D S e T T A DRINK KING BIACK LABEL! so bewars kids — and parents. given if the property is to be used iby a veteran in operating a busi-'without so much as a handful of | grumbled to clear away the barrier, | “JANIE”. i i YOU’RE INVITED to spend SATURDAY NIGHT atthe Capitol Cafe and COCKTAIL BAR * 3-PIECE ORCHESTRA Modern and Scandinavian Music For Your Enjoyment! . JIMMIE GREGG Sax and Trumpet - HOWARD FISK Drums - - - - - EMMETT WALLACE v Dancing ¥ Singing ¥ Refreshments ~ v Enierfainment Piano AR