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TWOFEATURESON CAPITOL'S BILL STARTING SUNDAY The days of bad men and rough and ready justice in the old west are brought to the screen in RKO Radio’s, “Tall in the Saddle,” co- starring John Wayne and Ella Rai! at the Capitol Sunday and Monday Wayne's role is that of a young ranch foreman, a man of few words who has no use for- women and is § always ready with his gun or his fists make life miserable for Wayne, but falls in love with him. She wins him after an exciting and stormy romance, Thrills abou as Wayne tracks down a murd: d uncov- ers a gang of gigantic land g! The growing vision of the ent set-up forms the itiment for a re- ire Congressional sis of the latest March of Time, “Spotlight on Con- & gress”, a feature on the present bill, President Truman, in bis speech to the Congress, asked the support of his former colleagues in guiding the country threught the critical months to come. The March of Time focuses its camers on the men of the Congress and the demands made on them, and raises the question whether parts of the present Con- gress are not outmoded today - | | 'ROBERTSONS BACK " FROM TRIP SOUTH Attorney and Mrs. R. E. Robert- son returned on the Princess Noran last evening from a combined busi- ness and pleasure trip to the States. While in Seattle they visited the family of their son, Dr. Duncan Robertson, who is now associated with the Pierce County Hospital in Tacoma, and with the family of their daughter, Mrs. Frederick O. Eastaugh. Mr. Eas- taugh, with other personnel of the accounting department of the Pan American Airways, with whom he is employed, was recently trans- ferred to San Francisco. Mr. Robertson, while in Iowa to visit his mother, Mrs. Jessie F. Robertson, and his sister, Mrs. Frank Harvey, both of whom several years ago resided in Ju- neau. D HEALTH MOVIES SHOWN PUPILS, GOVT. SCHOOL The children of the Juneau Gov- ernment School enjoyed a program of Health Movies shown by Harvey W. Starling, Supervisor of Educa- tion for the Alaska Native Service on Friday afternoon. This served as an introduction to the March of Dimes for victims of infantile paralysis, as well as other crippled children, which begins next week. A number of pupils have already subscribed their dimes. The Alaska Native Service carries on a regular program of practical, health instruction for the pupils in its schools, given by its teachers and by the field nurses of its staff. Especial emphasis is placed on pre- ventive care in the problems of |health in each community. | Ui S STEAMER MOVEMENTS Alaska scheduled to sail from Seattle at 9 o'clock tonight. Baranof scheduled to sail from | Seattle tomorrow morning. Princess Norah scheduled to return from Skagway southbound tomor- row morning at 8 o'clock and sails at 10 a. m. | Yukon scheduled southbound from the west, Monday or Tuesday. Taku scheduled to sail from Seattle January 16. Tongass scheduled to sail from Seattle about January 26. | | | | | i~ P e WU | DRINK KING BLACK LABEL! /// 7 4 4 sl plane bases plane routes /) . @ Alaske Alrlines feader == DC-3 scheduled routes — Alaska Airlines feeder . A2 Y L Miss Raines is a beautiful but yixenish ranch owner who tries to ¥ | train their lenses on the film star as Order of Rainbow for Girls will be installed tonight Rite Temple, with the ceremonies to start at 8 o'clock, followed by danc- ing at 10 o'clock. member, families and friends of the Rainbow Girls are cordially invited to attend, and all elected and ap-| the P States, also made a short trip to 9Ue THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE JUNEAU, ALASKA 'AUTHOR OF "HOTEL BERLIN" DOES NOT star in Their Eyes 3 Vicki Baum, author of “Hotel Ber- lin,” tost-seller from which the War-| ner film at the 20th Century was adapted, never has to make a note of something she wants to remember. She simply tucks it away in a corn- er of her mind, instead. Author of| mar other successful novel, Miss| Baum she doesn’t even bother | one numbers she wber. She does just s them. It’s the same| that eventually finds| books. She just files| mation in her mind, never| it down in a notebock | the cas. oi the filmiza-| Berlin” are Faye Em-| aymond M ., Andrea Imut Dantine and Peter| - o @0 e 00 0 20 00 . . TIDE TABLE ® o Sunday, Jan. 13, 1946 ¢ ALTHOUGH you can't see them, a group of New York’s photographers were bunched about lovely Gene Tierney when this Shot was taken, It was a welcome relief from the usual run-of-the-mill news photo assignments for the cameramen to 3:4la.m, 29 ft. 10:04a.m., 16.8 ft. 16:50 p. m., ~0.1 ft 23:13 p.m,, 133 ft. Low High Low High she turned up for a brief vacation from movie work. 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