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'TREMENDOUS JANUARY 22, 1946 PUBLIC ACCLAIM DEMANDS ANOTHER CHANCE TO SEE THE MOST THRILLING STORY EVER FILMED! TONIGHT ONLY!? \\ ... comes the whole story of history’s mest perilous adven- Eisenhower’s =55 N [ The fascinating story of the men and women who fought and warked from desperaie D-Day to glorious V-E-Dyy! Brought 1o the Scraen by Two Greot Directors! Capt. GARSON KANIN - CAROL REED (ior the United Siates) (for Great Britain) Distributed by COLUMBIA PICTURES or Office of War iformaties L...gh War Aelirties Committes — Motion Picturs ladkstry THE DAILY AL ’IHE .I.RUE GLORY' [qmns and tiny gold shoe buttons ’um\ with a black dotted veil com-| " “lGH'I‘ | pleted the ensemble. ! | The young couple left by plane| will make their home. For the [bride’s going-away costume, she| General Dwight D. Eisenhower's sujt with a white satin blouse. Her| “The True Glory,” American andtcpcoat was of fi v wool ' trim-| Ithe capture of Fortress Europe, will! The guests present at the simple| Le on thg screen for only two show- wedding ceremony were Mr. and| General Dwight D. Eisenhower, be- | T} des speaking a foreword, appears Mr. Harold Case with the Gi's, the Tommies S"“-I et e vy, o e - ANNUAL ASSESSMEN Waves, Waafs, Wrens and the many i “brass hats” of the United Nations. i directorial supervision of Captain Garson Kanin of the Army of tke {and Carol Reed, well known British, The period now allowable for the| film director performance of annual assessment | >, | States, including Alaska, at the pres- |ent time has at least seventeen| | 5t ing clarifying statement | | ! “The Act of May 3, 1943 (57 Stat.| |the annual assessment work provis-| |ions of section 2324 of the Revised | The American Legion Post initiat- | €tatutes ‘until the hour of 12 o'clock | ed eight World War II veterans meridian on the Ist day of July af-| ning. The new members are Budj!h? present war, as determined by P. Ordos, Max M. Lewis, Don Hun-|concurrent resolution of the Con-} | gerford, Marvin Kristan, Rocky Mc- gress’. The President has issued no! the initiation several of the newtion of hostilities, nor has the Con- Comrades made a short speech of |gress adopted a concurrent resolu- he was looking forward to the ar-!these actions to be taken at any time' rival of his English bride in Juneau,|brior to July 1, 1945, the suspension | was the most effective and liveliest|operative as of 12 o'clock meridian | one he had ever attended. on that date. This hour marks the meeting the applications of Walter |during any portion of which the la- | 0. Sinn and Karl Katz were u(-cpp[.'lv\fl‘ or improvement required by sec- can Legion. Comrade Rocky Mc-|der existing law all holders of mining Cormick gave a talk on the need for|claims will have until July 1, 1947,] Her hat, a smart winter-white tri-} for Wrangell, Alaska, where they| ONLY AT CAPITOL - chose a black gabardine dressmaker| British Army-made film depicting med with black persian lamb. | ings tonikht. Mrs. Douglas |in many of the sequences, along| o |time Services, together with Wacs, | ‘The picture was made under the IN NEXT ~ 17 MONTHS| | United States, ex-Hollywood director - - | - work on mining claims in the Umrf‘d‘ f EIGHT INITIATED gate Bartlett in issuing the follow- | | pos‘l‘ lAS‘l’ NIGH"':'A. 30 U. S. C. sec. 28a) suspended | with a colorful ceremony last eve- ter the cessation of hostilities in! Whitside, Jack H. Borhaven, Joseph|proclamation of the President or Cormick, and Harold Brown. After|proclamation determining the cessa-, appreciation. Comrade Lewis said tion to this effect. Were either of| and Comrade Ordos said the meeting of section 2324 would cease to be During the business session of the beginning of a new assessment year | ed for membership in the Ameri-'tion 2324 may be made. Hence, un-{ coperation on behalf of the Legion- for the performance of their asse: naires in providing any possible clues{ment work, if the cessation of hos- | to apartment vacancies that will tilities is declared at any time prior serve as more permanent quarters to July 1 of this year. Should the for the families burned out in the declaration be postponed until Coliseum fire. He said many of the|later date, the time for the perform families have only temporary places,ance of assessment work would, un- for their present use, and are des- der the provisions of the act of May | perately in need of permanent 3, 1943, be extended for at least an- “THE TRUE GLORY"” WILL START AT 8:05—10:15 EXTRA! “CONFUSION IN INDIA” and other shorts! NEWEST ISSUE OF THE NEWS OF THE DAY!!! TOMORROW! EXCITEMENT and ROMANCE in EMPIRE ! ) {January 19, at A. Mead, Mr. J. B.eSCOrts pson, Mr. Herbert Mead and 10108 | condu L R ] s ling 1 frs. Ju lof Pet of Pel a t | | : {months to run, according to Dele- |Johnsor ‘AU, ALASKA Mrs. Johanna Jensen FILM "HOLLYWOOD Is New President of CANTEEN' OPENING Juneau E@Qlem Club AT 20TH CENTURY‘ The June k lute to our in held it w uniform and as a stirring tri- in the El bute to the people of the motion picture industry whose unce ef- have done much to prevent in soldier morale, Warner Bros. have fashioned their newest musical hit, “Hollywood Canteen, which opens tonight at the 20th Cen- tury Theatre both| Star-studded enough entertainment nan make ten motion pict the s cast includes Jack Benny, Joan Crawford, Bette Davis, John Gar- field, Jack Carson, Jane Wyman, Alexis Smith, Joyce Reynolds, Joan Leslie, Robert Hutton, Jimmy Dor- sey and his Band, Dennis Morgan Carmen Cavallaro and I tra, and Joe E. Brown, just mention a few of the total of sixty- two top names in the film Directed and scripted by Delmer| Daves, “Hollywood Canteen” com- bines the merriment of a musical revue with the pathos and human- ness of a warm romance. All mu- sical numbers in the film were creat- ed and directed by LeRoy Prinz and the entire production was accom- plished under the aegis of Alex Gott- leib mer Club No. 90 Service Emb! A. 1al Installation Hall aturday 8 o'clock, with a large members their many visitors en- a prot night, attendance o forts Lreaks and The I ceremonies were with) in Lind to capacity Mrs. McDonald is Past-President mu- Emblem Club No. 81, nd Mrs. Lind is now President of hat club The following are were in hanna J Beulal Clark, Mrs. H Franc sics the officers who President, Mrs. Jo- Vice-President, Mus. ¢ Mrs. Eva 10 Lawrence and McCloud; Marshal, Mrs. Chaplain, Mrs. Irma cording Secretary, Mrs. Virgir aham; Financial Secre- tary, tty Casperson; Press Correspondent, Mrs. Daisy Fagerson; First Guard, Mrs.- Esther Erbland; ond Guard, M Anna Hayden; and Rssistant M hals, Mrs. Jean Talkington and Mrs, Elizabeth Thompson Mrs. Holmquist, Past President; Mrs. Belle Hudson, organ- ist, and Mrs. Louise Feist, Cor ponding Secretary-elect, were not present for the ceremonies, and will be in °d in their respective of- fices at a later meeting of the club. The Petersburg Emblem Club pre- sented the Juneau Club with a love- ly gift, and a beautiful bouquet was also ed the newly installed President, Mrs. Jensen, by the in- stalling officers, who in turn, were given a token of appreciation in behalf of the local club by Past- Fresident, Mrs. Daisy Fagerson The evening's gaieties included dancing, and refreshments were en- joyed. tees s orches- to Frances - FUNERAL SERVICES FOR MRS. GUIMAN 10 BE WEDNESDAY Funeral services for Mrs. Helen Guzman, who died January 17, at the Government Hospital, will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Chapel of the Charles W Carter Mortuary The Rev. Wm. McIntyre, S. ., will officiate at the serv Interment will be in Evergreen Cemetery .o SUNDAY MARRIAGE Robert P. C it of Juneau and Mary Katherine Wallick of Los Angeles, Calif, were married Sun- day afternoon at the home of U. S Commissioner Felix Gray of Doug- las. > FROM ANCHORAGE Norman Olson and T have arrived here from nd are guests at the - TWO SKAGWAY VISITORS G. L. Budd, and Mr Peter T Dahl, residents of & y, were L. Logan Anchorage Baranof -eo ATTENTION PIONEE You must make your reservations PAGE FIVE §sa ¢ i [ZO°LENTURY IT STARTS TONIGHT Helmit e pett lan faul HENREID Robert HUTION, Joan LESLIE! Peter LORRE, da LUPINO! [renc MANNING Joan MCRACKEN Dolores MORAN Dennis MORGAN: Eleanor KE Joyee melg ¥ Ry i "THE FIGHTING GUARDSMAN" quarters. A resolution was adopted by the other year beyond July 1, 1947.” Section 2324, now suspended, re- Among visitors to Juneau register- for Friday's dinner before noon Jan. 23. (173-t2» Legion to extend any possible co-|quires not less than $100 worth of ing at the Baranof yesterda, $ 000600000000000000000000000 0060 0000000006830000 FPIEPI00000000040000000000000040000000000000000000 I operation to the Juneau Post of the!labor to be performed or improve-| Veterans' of Foreign wars. jments aggregating such amount to O. F. Harrison, a visiting member |be made each year on each mining' of Ontario, Oregon, gave a short claim located in the United States,! talk on how his Post aids distressed including Alaska | veterans when they need help or are| S 2 16 PASSENGERS| sided over the medting with Com- | SHOWPLALE or The Triangle = Cleaners Miss Bernice Mead URGES YOU TO ' Becomes Bride of JOIN Mr. Alben M(coy‘George. ’ s ; { Miss Bernice Aileen Mead, young-!Baily Covey, Effie Covey, Harry| MARCH UF DIMES est daughter of Mr, and Mrs., Doug- Nicholas, Jan Kolosky, Alice Kolosky, las A. Mead, longtime residents of | Janie Kolosgy, Susan Kolosky, Glenn {Juneau and -Douglas, became the Burnett, Willlam Matthews, George WE NOW HAVE | § b r. 1 (H 3 Loy St 18-HOOR SERVICE ride of Mr. Bert McCoy, son of{Holmes, Vernon Logan and Lester |Mrs. C. T. Dyes of Seattle, Wash.,| Linehan. CALL |rades Martin and Zenger in charge |of entertainment for the newly ini- |tiated Comrades. Commander Thib- ( jodeau urged all who have not done| pan American Airways yesterday s to purchase their tickets for the ey yhe following passengers to and | forthcoming Jiggs dinner, in Feb-|fom genttle, Fairbanks, and White TS, | horse Leaving for Seattle: Harry Hill, Milo Fitch, John Burris, James Cole- | man, Kay Powell, Vivian Imidicks, | Leo Beaudreau, Jessie Stevens, Har-| |old Lynch, Clyde Jeyte, Genevieve | Duke, Anthony Karnes, James Ram- say, Rudolph Nelson, Bernard | Smith, Bertha Lee George, Thomas Gordon Wahto, and Mr. Albert McCoy of Wrangell,z From Fairbanks: Mrs. Vera Alaska, Saturday evening ‘at 9:30iand from Whitehorse, o'clock at the Resurrection Luther- Dahl and Gail Budd |an Church. The vows were read by‘ i s s s R |the Rev. G. Herbert Hillerman. CDA MEETS TONIGHT Mrs. Henry D. Mead, of Juneau, was the bride’s attendant, and Mr.| {Henry D. Mead was the best man. Mrs. McCoy graduated from Ju- neau High School in 1941, and at- tended the University of Maryland| for two years, where she was an ac-| Hostesses for the evening will be tive member of Sigma Kappa, be-|Mrs. A. J. Goodman and Mrs. G. coming the president of the house in| Nottingham. » her second year. Later she attended | the Edison Avocational School in Seattle, Wash., and upon gradua- tion she returned to Juneau and accepted a position at the Alaska Laundry, Inc., being employed there until her marriage. The bride wore a stunning two-| piece Anthony Blotta outfit of white gabardine and black wool. The white top was accentuated by black se- The Catholic Daughters of Amer- ica will hold their regular social nmeeting tonight at 8 o'clock in Parish Hall, and all members are cordially ivited to attend. > —— DRINK KING bLACK LABEL! Regular Service from Seattle and Tacoma FREIGHT . . . . PASSENGERS REFRIGERATION ALASKA TRANSPORATION CO. Gastineau Hotel Phone 879 J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent HoZbEHbw Ha~TTHO There Is No Substitute for Newspaper Advertising! ‘NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION C O M P ANY @ Alaska Alrlines foeder plane bases = DC-3 scheduled rout — Alaska Alrlines plane routes ) JIMMY DORSEY & tis BAND 3ZCARMEN CAVALIARD & oRenssTRY @OLDEN GATE QUARTET | - ROSARIO awo ANTONIO o “ SONS oF e PIONEERS R ———— SONGSH - GALORE!..c:" #, /7 o Hriginal Suun’ i ay by Delmer Da Numbers Creoted ond Directed by Ls ROY PRINZ Diected by DELMER DAVES 5F 0 Yo ¥ L ————————— ——————— | Painting and Decorating SATISFACTION GUARANTEED FREE ESTIMATE Walter D. Field - J | There is no substitute for newspapger advertising! FOR SALE Nome Drug Store Nome, Alaska By the City of Nome ALL REAL and PERSONAL PROPERTY Including Buildings, Fixiures and Inveniories Sealed Bids will be accepted on or before the th day of January, 1946, at 5:00 o’clock, P. M., in the Office of the City Clerk, Nome, Alaska. The City reserves the right to reject any or all bids. For further information contact the City, Clerk, Nome, Alaska.