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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE FIVE 'STORY OF FLYING SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 1946 : gllllllHllllllIIIlIII!Il!IHIlIiIlIIlI||NII||IIIII|I|llMIIIjI!lllHéIIIIIIIIIIllllIIiIHIIlllllll|llllllllIlIIllll||IHIIIIHHIIIIIIII|||'§ SHOW PEOPLE F DRAMA COMING | TIGERS, FEATURE S5 M, fl.w T[/fir Icgr'fnlu 9u|;| . L | [ | ASCAPITOL'S BILL, AT 20TH CENTURY o D 4 Donald O'Connor and Peggy Ryan, Out of the red sky above China,| probably two of the most popular out of the clouds that ln(‘\'il‘n\bl}" i of the younger screen people, are shelter a waiting enemy plane,; 1 starred in Universal’s “Patrick the ccmes the roaring ' story of Col.| THRILL' FLYING TIGERS BARE THElR eat” coming to the Capitol Sun- Robert Lee Scott, Jr., and s Fly- day. Described as a singing- ing Tigers. Warner Bros.' “God Is; dancing drama of show people, the My Co-Pilot,” which opens tonight hicture also features Frances Dee, at the 20th Century starring Dennis Donald Cook, Eve Arden and Thom- Morgan and featuring Dane Clark, ' as Gomez. Raymond Massey, Andrea King and | The story, said to be tailored to Alan Hale, is the saga of these men| xploit the unusual talents of its and of their inspiiing, incomparable youthful stars, deals with the career courage. | of an ambitious youngster who hap- “God Is My Co-Pilot” is the roar-| pens to be the son of a famous musi- ing story of the birdmen who fought ar. O'Connor appears for the fregdom of China in her skies ng performer. Donald long before the United States turn-; s the father. Miss Ry- ed its mind toward war. With Den- an is seen as O'Connor's romantic nis Morgan as Scott and Raymond dancing partner. Massey as General Claire chenmxlt.; Frances Dee has one of the film’s the film is Col. Scott's own life most sponscious roles. The popu- story laid against the legendary | lar acress is seen as the object of backdrop of the activities of Chen-| young O'Connor’s affections and lat- ault’s Flying Tigers, the men of the er as his father's bride. The transi- Curtiss P-40's, tion solves one of the story’s inter- The film was adapted from the| esting problems by permitting the pages of Col. Scott's best-selling au- | younger actor to take his father’s tobiography by the same name. place in & spectacular Broadway - > - | | Gavin Muir figure importantly in the dramatic plot development while O'Connor and Miss Ryan present boasts a score which has six out- culation Feb. 5. One side will have standing numbers. a portrait of FDR, the other the - e — torch of Liberty. year 1945 with a total of $5,003 In Highland Brigade struck a mine their new church building fund, o, gingapore, signalied her danger having set a goal of $3,000 to and was towed into Singapore to- ning was the report that this fund . now totals $8,375. 5 ’ ... | CHEBOYGAN, Mich., — Eugene In connection with the rebuilding gupoock and Raymond Plauntgznd onstruction of the new church; (2) i ety e Lwhil hey bat the Church Council is authoriz- ;;U:ne C§1 efioy:’irewdg:i':r:;zmm:: d ¢ 0 proceed with the securing of land. They saved the mail, too. — | most of the film's singing and danc- ~ WASHINGTON—U. S. Mints to- raised in the year. "Heading the gay with an undetermined number program the congregation took the ¢y ;i petween ice cakes for three the preliminary architectural plaps, CLAWS ANDZPTHE RISING SUN! — D il WARNERS SMASH ENTERTAINMENT FROM THE SMASH BEST-SELLER BY COL. ROBT. L. SCOTT starring Donald 0'CONNOR PEGGY RYAN DONALD COOK FRANCES DEE EVE ARDEN A Universal Pictune INDAY—MONDAY! (DAY — FEATURE STARTS AT 10—4:10—6:15—8:20—10:25 And Youw’li Really Enjoy These Delightful Short Subjects “THE CROSSEYED BULL" IN DAZZLING TECHNICOLOR! Introducing Something NEW in Animated Cartocns—— A ITRE HIT!!! Starring i Monca j DANE RAYMOND ALAN S CLARK-MASSEY-HALE SIS ANDREA KING - JOHN RIDGELY His hobdy ™ 8 .o pointing- 2 7 Jop Nogs on § the fuseloge! SAN FRANCISCO —Ten ships ‘dock today with 1900 passengers jfor furlough or discharge. San Di- jego will receive 1,200 aboard seven ships and Los Angeles 4,300 on five ships. comfort~ond o lough! production. 1 ing specialties. iday started making Franklin D, HAS PASSED $8,000 | items of interest at the annual con- ¢ .asualties among the 2,000 In- ‘ollowing actions: (1) that the pres- miles yesterday when the ice' on Irving Bacon, Andrew Tombes and Musically, “Patrick the Great” Roosevelt dimes to be put in cir- The Luuieran Church began the §INGAPORE—The troopship { regational meeting Thursday eve-' gia, soldiers aboard. nt site will be retained for the iy, gyrajes of Mackinac broke up JUST ARRIVED BY AIR EXPRESS FOX MOVIETONE NEWS TH}IS EXCITING TROUT FISHING 2 THE BACKGROUND OF OREGON'S MOUNTAINS AND LAKES ) ¢ “OVERSEAS ROUND-UP” NOTICE AND—M. G. M.‘S NEWS OF THE DAY as brought to vou by P.A.A. Air Express! p e e IN COLOR! ‘A THOUSAND ARD ONE NIGHTS' A RETURN SHOWING = TUESDAY — JANUARY 22ND S;nd Fused with The Association of Los ] scientis Hurry! Ends Tonight! A THOUSAND and ONE THRILLS ARE COMING in THE TRUE GLORY" 10000000 Alamos sent the matter January 11 for delivery at 2 p. m. today lo- | cal time in each city with a request IN TECHNICOLOR! CANT SINGING FEATURE AT 8:00—10:20 —PLUS — SPECIAL SHORT SUBJECTS AR 2l Iz hidden in some cellar by enemy agents.” b The Association advocated control and (3) that the congregation pro-; ceed with the raising of funds with- | out any special pressure, but that $4,000 be the goal for 1946. Elected to serve on the Church Council for three year terms were: J. B. Burford, Claude Carnegie and Bert McDowell, Serving on the Council from previous election are: John Brillhart, Ed Jacobson, John Reck, Arthur Uggen and Chris Wyl- ler.. Fcllowing the congregational meeting the Council elected the fol- lowing officers: Vice President, Christ Wyller; Secretary, John Brillhart and Treasurer, John Reck. The Pastor is ex-officia President. - A new plane is under construction | which will| callad the Hercules-4, weight 200 tons, have eight engines, and carry 700 passengers. It will cost. $20,000,000. } - DRINK KINu BLACK ULABEL! LONDON—The Moscow radio has hanging of seven Germans who had been accused ot slaughtering 105-thousand Russians. The broadeest, heard in London, 'said the defendapts had been con- vigted of war crimes before a mili- tary. tribunal at Nikolaev. The exe- | cutions were witnessed by 65,000 Soviet citizens. HOLLYWOOD—Sheriff's officers are trying to find the principals 1in an early morning scuffle which sent actor Jack La Rue to the hos- | pital. La Rue sustained cuts on the back of his head, his nose and lower lip. e - EASTERN STAR | Meeting Tuesday, Jan. 22, 8 pm. Honoring new members of 1945. In- structions. anounced the ALICE BROWN, Secretary. (172-t2) . A meeting of all members of the Alaska Tuberculosis Assoclation will | we held in the City Hall, Juneau, | Alaska, at 8 o'clock p.m., January 31, for the purpose of electing three new members to the Board of Di- rectors. ‘ All members who have contri- | buted $1.00 or more during the past year are eligible to attend and vote ! on the election of the new Direc- tors. (170-t3) + COLISEUM v LAST TIMES TONIGHT 2 - FEATURES - 2 “WHERE TRAILS END” “YOU CAN'T BEAT THE LAW” SUNDA AND | MONDAY FOR SALE Nome Drug Store Name, Alaska By the City of Nome ALL REAL and PERSONAL PROPERTY Including Buildings, Fixiures and Inventories Sealed Bids will be accepted on or before the' 28th day of January, 1946, at 5:00 o’clock, P. * Alomic Energy | it o g | to officials to display it at public ganization. | U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU gy | i : OIIII( nergy 'S. e . o play ticils to testity at hearings _of ey ataa THE COMEDY RIOT ", R{I‘.lel:na'the Office of the City Clerk, Nome, senl Io 42 (l"es This sample and the piLtuxe".lhe b&”fih?‘} colmmlttee How U WEATHER BULLETIN sges | lp T, mpe . CPUInes s way. ‘ashington. DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M, 120TH MERIDIAN TIME G ld l | i i 1 3 | willard Stout, Association Executive TN Yeaseni: | vk - uliaersieeve The City ressrves (hs right 1o reject uay oe LOS AYAMOS, N. W., Jan. 19.— | committecman, wrote to the Mayors, . last | Lowest 4:30a.m. 24hrs. Weather at ON vl New Mexico sand fused by the first | “should remind the people of your, M “ Station 24 hrs.* | temvo. temp. Precip. 4:30a.m. " » s : 2 atomic bomb explosion and a picture | city that in another war their city o ea Anchorage ... 20 4 20 0 Cloudy Broadwa For further information contact the City of devastated Nagasaki, Japan, were | would probably be destroyed in the [} Barrow 3 -7 | 20 5 3 0 Cloudy Y Clerk, Nome, Alaska. delivered today to mayors of 42 large | first few hours of the conflict by; Bethel ... 37 | 15 22 ] Pt. Cloudy cities as a reminder of what the next | atomic explosives, dropping from | ' ! Cordova 37 | 5 31 0 Cloudy b b i DR . war may hold the air in guided rockets or previously J u oo a Dawson -10 * | -13 0 Cloudy e - — e 1 Edmonton ... O RS L e Clear noucLAs e T R T — R IR TSR Faines . 3| ¢ o Cear | NEW YORK, Jan. 19.—One Madi- | Haines . Hol » 24 0 Clear COLISEUM THEATRE || Palnting and necflratlng |son Avenue market, its meat sup- | Juneau = 36 26 21 23 Pt, Cloudy SUNDAY ONLY! | 3 N O R T H L A N D |pliesexhaused by the meat work- | Juneai Airport ... :: | ou ;; o énl::g “HOTEL SATISFACTION GUARANTEED FREE ESTIMATE ) lers strike, is displaying this sign | |%e the baaanty ke [Jotaebus 3.0 e o pd Pt. Cloudy BERLIN® Walter D. Field ==== Mp | “Plenty of pheasant, grouse and’McUrath 24| 2 12 0 Cloudy PHONE 581 EVENINGS T R A N S p O RTAT l o N |caviar.” Nome . 30 19 29 .06 Snow . | | Pheasant is quoted at $225 a g::fithvbl:z o -;: 1 .gg -20 0 CIOUGY st e = s e = s e e - ez |pound and caviar at $2¢ a pound. reRting | 0 L c O M p A N Y !No price was given on grouse. Portland ... BR .l o 86 36 02 Fog ////// I//// . | S e Prince George . 2 | A N ] ] i Prince Rupert . a | ; 0 . I San Francisco . 58 | 50 0 Drizzle : Liberalization it 8| ? 7 | Sh s la s;;ka h i 45 | 27 2 0 Cloudy / itehorse -4 | -7 Trace Pt. Cloudy i ore pa‘e w Yakutat Slkl il T 28 0 Cloudy I AI k u *—(4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today) ¢ N AlasKa fge WEATHER SYNOPSIS: A series of storms below the Aleutians is i moving eastnortheastward this morning, the leading storm being in the hG | WASHINGTON, Jan. 19—Liberal- | Vicinity of Chirikof Island. A low pressure area with its retenue of r ization of the shore space law which | 118D winds, low cloudiness and rain is located about 300 miles west of * |requires 80 rods between home- | Tatocsh Island. The high pressure ridge along the west coast of North | steads on navigable waters in Alaska America which played a major role in bringing clear weather to Juneau thes been urged: upon:the Interior IS breaking down and the air flow aloft has backed from a northwesterly | Department by Delegate Bartlett of direction Friday to a southerly direction this morning. Thus a change in |the Territory. - | weather is indicated with snow already reported at Yakutat. | Bartlett said the law was yetard- MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN |ing development of the Territory and Reports from Marine Stations at 10:30 A. M. Today | that the Secretary of Interior had a WIND Height of Waves 3 | right under the law to waive the Station Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) g | requirement. Cape Decision _#Pt. Cloudy 37 N 12 7 ’ i - e Cape Spencer ...Pt. Cloudy 33 NNE 34 3 feet g ? | Eldred Rock Pt. Cloudy 24 NNW 7 1 foot I @ Alaska Alrlines feader s [ SPIR" OF GIVI“G Five Finger Light Pt Cloudy 31 NE 8 Calm plane bases i Guard Island .. Pt. Cloudy 37 ESE 16 1 foot @ DC-3 scheduled routes { Lincoln Rock .. Cloudy 37 SE 1 1 foot. I | OGDEN, Utah, Jan. 19—8ixth Point Retreat . Pt. Cloudy 28 N 10 Zero {grade pupils at the Lewis school! MARINE FORECAST: Icy Strait and Cross Sound-—northeasterly / ?he.ve contributed $25.30 in “candy, winds 20 to 30 miles per hour. Lynn Canal—northerly winds 15 to 25 imoney” to the March of Dimes and miles per hour. Protected waters, south of Lynn Canal—northeasterly 'have sworn off sweets until the drive, winds 15 to 20 miles per hour becoming southegsterly this afternoon and |is over. increasing to 20 to 25 miles per hour. Outside waters, Yakutat to Dixon | The kids figure they have quite a Entrance—increasing easterly or southeasterly winds 15 miles per hour to istake in the campaign. One of their 25 to 30 miles per hour tonight. Increasing cloudiness northern portion jclassmates was stficken by polio a Southeast Alaska with snow north cf Sitka-Petersburg line by tonight. year ago, but is now walking again. ' Cloudy with rain by tonight in southern portion of Southeast Alaska. I ALASKA AIRLINES