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7:20—9:30 “LITTLE WHITE LIES" ENQS I“H!GHI e o e L b FEATURE: 8:15—10:25 THAT "GREW UP" IN A BIG THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1946 Complete Shows at N\ — THE TALE OF BLACK BOOK!!! Louise BRITTON Peggy .don RYAN - HALL ; ALL ALSC—THESE SWELL SHORT SUBJECTS Ba LEON ERROL in ‘govemmvnt courts; preparation of| | opinicns and advice periors on| | military - government and German {and International Law; making | | recommendations cn proposed Ger- man legislation, and reviewing ca already heard in military| Io IRAVEL ABROAD government courts. Knowledge of - German would be desired, but is' Attcrney R. E. Robertson has re- r equisite. ceived a request from the Am n ‘The salary is based on $6,230 Bar Association which may inter- per annum, with 256 percent added est some attorney in Alaska. The for overseas maintenance, totaling request, in a letter, says the Ameri- aroung $7,787. The Army furnish- can Bar Ascociation h: received es round-trip transportation and a request from the Depertment of provides meals and lodging at a HERE'S POSITION The first sign of thawing of the THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU HOLY Iy IS (ROWDED WITH WORSHIPPERS COMEDY BILL IS | BEING FEATURED | AT CAPITOL NOW | I ! The brisk dialogue in “Men In Her Diary,” now at the c;pmuirenSion Prevails Behmd e amemis s ait brough out| Observance of Maundy Thursday in Jerusalem by a large cast with Jon Hall, Lou- ,ise Allbritton and Peggy Ryan star-, ‘red. | [ The story is all about a stenog| JERUSALEM, April 18.—Through (Peggy) who writes a diary abou! streets lined with barbed wire bar- ther office life, which is found and|ricades and teeming with armed |read by a husband and wife, Don | troops, thousands streamed into this and Louise, and things happen ancient city today to see Christian ! quickly. | worshippers recreate with symbolic The two song hits in the ft‘iil\ll’l‘lreumonhs the last hours before “Makin' A Million,” and “Keep Christ was crucified. {Your Chin Up” are lively tunes. | An undercurrent of tension pre- The added short featur2 is an-'vailed throughout the Holy City as! otter release of “This Is America”|Palestine’s three-cornered Arab-! jentitled = “Battle of Supply,” a Jewish-British political controversy |story of the Navy answering a'was complicated by a country-wide secret coded order Istrike of 50,000 civil servants, who{ ————-———— |are demanding increased pay and better working conditions. UNIIED GOOD FRIDAY | Easter observance of the Western SERVICES TO BE HELD, G, ™. making the oty SALVATION ARMY HALL Sepulchre site and other sacred places more crowded with worship- pers than usual. A United Good Friday service of | The ancient rites of Maundy|the Starliner Fairbanks, with Capt. the Memorial Presbyterian Church Thursday began at daybreak and|Larry Flahart, Flight Officer Sam and the Salvation Army will be will continue all day as sect after|Silvers, and Stewardess Marjorie held tomorrow (Friday) beginning sect stages its interpretation of the|Stevens on Wednesday were the at 2 pm, at the Salvation Army events of the day on which Christ|following passengers from Anchor- Hall or Willoughby Avenue. 'led disciples into the “upper rom"'ngc: Carl Adams, Bob Wohl, J. The service will last approxi- for “the Last Supper. |He"“°h~ E. Poynton, James Philip, mately two hours with the theme .- “Calvary Meditation, The Seven Sayings From the Cross.” The ser- | \ ALASKA AIRLINES FLIES IN WTH 8 Arriving with Alaska Airlines on l o B s, AT | Jacob White, William J. Rosch and |C. Hernandez. aying: : RHEUMATIC FEVER T0 vice will be as follows: Piane Prelude, Congregational | on the return flight the fol- Hymn, Scripture lesson, Luke 23: 26-34; The First Word, “Father forgive them for they know not what they do” by Captain John Hoogstad. Congregational Hymn, Scripture Lesson, Luke 23: 35-43; The Sec- ond Word, “Today Thou shalt be with Me in paradise,” by the Rev. R. E. Baker. | Trio, Bethel Tabernacle; Scrip- i ture Lesson, John 19: 17-27; The Third Word, “Woman behold thy lscn"' by the Rev. Wm. Youngs. ; Congregational Hymn, Scripture Lesson, Matt. 27: 39-47; The Fourth | Word, “My God My God, why hast Thou forsaken me?” by Adj. H. Lorenzen. ‘ Solo, “Beautiful Jesus,” — Mrs. Capt. Hoogstad; Scripture Lesson, |lowing were flown to the Westward City: Muriel Frier, Gordon Jones, J. C. Gow, Axel Carlson, Mrs. Mar- BE TOPIC AT MONDAY MEET, HEALTH CENTER - sosins, anis e e, 2oy I William Thompson. the - e, Under the sponsorship of — meeting centering around a discus-’ sion of Rheumatic Fever Trends in! Alaska will be held next Monday we o romer e FLOWNHER BY PAA ing. { o Principal speaker of t&¢ eve-! On trips to and from Seattle yes- Director of the Crippled Chudren'alche following passengers: Services in the Territorial Depnrl--l To Seattle: Walter Gray, Flor- ment of Health. As an adjunct to’ ence Stephens, Larry Mills, Harry a showing of a film strip, “Jimmy, Clark, Harriet Kimball, Beats Rheumatic Fever.” | Waite, Fritz Peterson, Archie Met- ! calfe, William Eddy, Thelma Al- Gastineau Public Health Council, a' night at 8 o'clock in the City Health ning will be Dr. N. Berneta Block, | terday Pan American Airways flew Dr. Block's discussion there will be Adkins, Peter Paulson, William bertson. This meeting is open to the pub- Helen | FORMER ACTRESS IS MOTH ER __mrs. Tor- bert MacDonald (right), the former Phyllis Brooks of the films, lolds her baby, Torbert, Jr., at her Cambridge, Mass., home for her admiring husband, a former Harvard grid star. Deleray, Gordon Jones, Axel Carl- son, Al Peters, Muriel Friar, Har- ry Lorberm, Mike Savolai, Bill Manila, Howard Sawyer, Byer G. Sawyer, Patricia Sawyer, and Imo- gene Hunker. From Fairbanks: Gruening. ————— 3-HOUR DEVOTIONAL AT HOLY TRINITY T0 BE OBSERVED FRIDAY The Three iour Devotional on the “Seven Last Words of Christ” at the Church of the Holy Trinity, Episcopal, Fourth and Gold, will begin promptly at 12 noon tomor- row with the introductory address by the Rev. W. Robert Webb. The time schedule of the. seven words is as follows: 12:20, “Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do.” 12:40, “Today shalt thou be with me in paradise.” 1:00 J“Woman, behold thy son; son, be- hold thy mother.” 1:20, “My God! my God! Why hast thou forsaken me?” 1:40, “I thirst.” 2:00, “It is finished.” 2:20, “Father, into Thy hands I commend my spirit.” 2:40 Concluding service. Interspersed ‘between the address will be appropriate passion hymns and suitable prayers as well as si- lent periods. The public is cordially invited to attend ‘this service either for the entire three hours or for as much of the service as it is possible Gov, Ernest "BLOCK BUSTERS,” | (CMEDY DRAMA, AT 20TH CENTURY| thai | A picture creen rowdios ‘Ea is, who r provide plenty of tedy in their films. Leo Goreey, Hun Hall, Gabriel Dell and Billy Benedict head the |East Side Kids group, and the fem- inine leads are played by pretty Kay iMarvis and Roberta Smith. Other | outstanding persons in the support- ing roles are Harry Langdon, Noah Beery, Sr, Mirerva Urecal, Char- lie Murray, Jr, Junior . Strand, |Billy Chancy and Fred Pressel. A {snappy jitterbug musical interlude |1s supplied by Jimmie Noone and his orchestra, with the Ashburns., Briefly, the story ceals with the arrival of a new, somewhat sissi- fied, boy into the neighborhcod and |his initiation into the gang. The | Eastsiders comprise a baseball |team for which the new lad be- |comes a star player.” There are lequal amounts of action, romance |and comedy to make the film well-balanced bill of fare. - VFW ANNOUNCES PLANS | FOR BIG HOMECOMING | DANCE TO BE APRIL 27, ver fail 1d com- ) | l A Veterans' Homecoming Dance sponsored by the local post' of the Veterans of Foreign Wars will be (held in the Elks Ballroom Satur- day, April 27, it is announced. Everyone is urged to keep this| date in mird, as plans are being| made to miake the affair a real| success, according to committee’ members Harold Brown and Eckley Guerin. Dancing will start at 10 o'clock | and continue until 2 o'clock, with | more details to be announced 1uber‘( ‘ ! ! 'NO EASTER SERVICE AT CHAPEL-BY-THE-LAKE, There will ke no Easter service| at the Chapel-By-The-Lake because of illness. The announcement is TONIGHT ]CAll THE COPS! S AN EAST SIDE RIOT! ™ L * She's the SLICK CHICK Dona DRAKI ert LOWERY NOTE: First Show at 7:10 : Second Show 9:30 1 s ¢ lic and all persons interested in learning more about rheumatic fev- er in their community are cordially invited to attend. ——————— - Philip Tate, Carrie Tate, *Carl Adams, William Roesch, Harris | Yourison, James Cosgrove, Olward | Hanson, Howard Hanson, Alma | | Kempton, James Kempton, Jerry In his experiments to develop| Kempton, and James Kempton. | pounds of foodstuffs arrived there the incandescent light, Thomas| From Seattle: James Gow, Mm'«‘}Monduy night ' from Seattle flown Edison tried cardboard and the garet Miller, Martha Hopkins, Louise | by 'Alaska Airlines’ cargo ships. whiskers of a man's beard for fila- Hopkins, Merlin Hobilt, Helen Hal- | Air trips are scheduled every two ments. liday, Arthhr Deleray, Mrs. Merry days. 00000(50000000000000066000000000 made by Mrs. Stanley Jekill, Assis- tant Sunday School Sugerintendent. to attend. i e FOOD BY AIR Anchorage 18 receiving perish- ables by air plane. Seven thousand EVER SINCE THE GOLD RUSH Alaskans have favored this quality blend. RELIANCE PURE FOODS NATIONAL GROCIRY €O + 1000 Fourth Ave. So. » Seatile, Wash. R EASTER REMEMBRANCE May We Suggest SACRAMENT T0 BE DOUGLAS BOAT SHOP New Construction and Repairs Jobs Free Estimate Phone Douglas 192 § overnight as it acts to loosen and remov ugly, blackheads. Those who followed sim ple directions and applied upon liring were amazingly surprised when they OIL BURNERS PLUMBING HEATING Smith Qil Burner Service 214 SECOND STREET NIGHT CALLS—Fred C. Lorz—Blue 635 e e pimplcaand biackheads had disappearcd found their pimples. e & oo ar Complexions. Use Kiearex, Ii one ap- plication does not satisfy, you get 'your meney back. Ask for Kieerex today, sure. Butler, Mauro Drug Co. “The Rexall Store” State for assistance in the selection |very low rate (around {e0 per of attorneys to serve a ary month). Many of the qualified many. letter is addrested have, obviously, earned more than to you in compliance with that|compensation of this order. The request and in the belief that vou appeal of the assignment, therefore, that, if you know of any gualif.ca cxperience it offers and partly in men who might be interested, you the opportunity it presel to ad- acquaint them with the contents of vance the cause of peace.” municate with Boyd Fisher, Re-' cruitment Officer, Department of ]’ANANA l(E Washington (26) D. C. | “The general requirements and FIRSI THAw S'G“ duties of this assignment and the, keen outlined as follows: Nenana River at Nenana was re-;John 19: 28-29; the Fifth Word, by “Acceptance of the assignment ported at Fairbanks on Tuesdny.lhl‘ Rev. Robert Treat. will necessitate leaving family and by Willilam C. Williams, ice classic! Congregational Hymn, Scripture serving under military leadership|banks News-Miner. | Word, by the Rev. Walter Soboleff. in circumstances alien to the ex-| “The {irst glaze of melted ice: Vocal Number, Memorial Presby- perience of established. men of thelappeared on the surface the other terian; Scripture Lesson, Luke 23: States rules out any candidate weather continues as cold as it' ¢, oO. Taylor, and Benediction. without a high-grade legal edu has been at Nenana, the ice won't| T AU, tion, a broad background in or with !start moving until June,” he added i experience, totaling not less than, A sum of about $118,000 has been' SALVAHON ARMY some civic experience, and ce - lalso reports. A large staff of office| ly inherent qualities pointing to workers is hard at work sorting| the candidate’s capacity to uphold out the tickets and the catalog of ' OVER 1 ‘ RA'SED \ - American Bar in a wholly unusual Williams was surprised to note setting. |the advancing signs of thawing on| A total of $1,146, or slightly more “The duties of the assignwent|the Chena River. “The Chena’s tnan one-fourth the quota for this as judge or prosecutor in military by making it move earlier,” the tne current Salvation Army Drive, - { Nenana manager. speculated. | Brig. C. O. Taylor, Divisional Com- H j mander, announced this morning. Y pecially gratifying” the fact that Disappeared Qvernight many contributions, some small and lhukh&dlhfl-“‘!_m"‘lj ADMI“ISTERED AI others larger than the donators g ale 1 "- I.. FRIDAY NIGHT coming in from former G.I's now {home in Juneau. The Sacrament of the Lord's Typical of the letters accompany- ervice which will be held in theis the following letter from a well- €| Northern Light Presbyterian Church | known local boy recently discharged on Friday evening at 7:45 o'clock. from the Army: Government Court Offize an leaders already at work can be of assistance. I suzves. is likely to Le partly in the unusual this letter and ask them to com-| - w® State, 2049 Munitions Building, SHows ccmpensation incident thereto have commitmerts here for a year and manager, according to the P‘Bil'-lbesson. John 17: 1-11; The Sixth bar. The prestige of the United|day,” Williams said, “but if the 44-49; The Seventh Word, by Brig. a good firm, considerable forensic|laughingly. from three to five years, possibly|raised for the 1946 classic, Williams | OUOTA SllGHTlY the honor and competence of the gue: should be out by May 1. | will include service at various times|breakup may affect the Tanana ice years pudget, has been collected in V. = p lMp E 5 4 The Brigadier said he found “es- e e o e could rightfully atford, have been Supper will be administered at the ing the donations of these veterans The public is cordially invited to{ “Dear Sirs, enclosed you will attend this service. There will be‘fi"d five dollars. It is my small DAY PHONE 476 | no service tonight. contribution to your worthy cause. - I know of no other organization that I would rather donate to. Just a month ago I was discharged from ithe Army; and during my three years of service it was noticeable to me that the Salvation Army was the outstanding organization deal- ing in Service Aids. I especially want to commend the Captains Carruthers and Morris. who were in Sitka, Alaska, in 1943 and the | Red Shield USO in Seattle, Wash- ington. They were both outstand- ing examples of real charity and faith.” i Although the drive is progressing favorably as to the number of do- nators, Brig. Taylor said he hoped those persons who find themselves unable to give more than $1 or $2 at the present will offer to pledge for at least the same sum later in the year. The call for volunteers has been answered enthusiastically, he said. Volunteer workers are now covering all areas of Juneau. e FROM HARBOR ISLAND E. A. Kohlhase and family have arrived here from Harbor Island. They are stopping at Hotel Juneau. Wanted! Men And | Women Who Are Hard Of Hearing To make this simple, no risk hearing test with Ourine drops used with simple syringe. If you are deafened, bot by ringing, buzzing head noises due to hardened .or coagulated wax (cerumen). try the Ourine | Home Method test that so m-ny say has! enabled them to hear well again, ¥ou must | VYote for AMES NOLA Democratic Candidate TERRITORIAL HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DIVISION If You're for Progressive Action Don't Forget the Name of JAMES NOLAN Wrangell, Alaska TONIGHT (Thursday) April 18 A.F.of L. Hall Regular Meeting 7P.M. For that some one — gay Scarfs or Handkerchiefs . . . a lasting keep-sake of Costume Jewlery, and for that extra special gift —a Corde Bag. | Please Be Prompt r '!flom(n‘s Arvaner THIBODEAU’S GROCER WILL BE CLOSED ON GOOD FRIDAY FROM 12 NOON TO 3 P. 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