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SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1946 IT°S FATHER’S DAY — So., Bring Dad Down to the CAPITOL for More Howls, Excitement, Gals .. and Songs Than 10 Comedies in One! . . . SUNDAY and MONDAY ONLY! ... EX TR A ! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA | ABBOTT, COSTELLO "IN HOLLYWOOD" | IS BILL AT CAPITOL ‘The screen's outstanding comedy‘ team will be here in their most hi- larious hit starting Sunday ‘at the| Capitol Theatre when M-G-M pre- sents “Bud Abbott and Lou Costello in Hollywood.” | This time Bud and Lou, barter |and porter, respectively, decide to become actors’ agents in the film FILM "ROUGHLY SPEAKING" COMES T0 20TH CENTURY As a very definite change from the usual type of “family” movie that has been ground out by Holly- wood in the past, Warner Bros have produced “Roughly Speaking.” An adaptation from Louise Ran- dall Pierson's best-selling autobio- |graphy of the same name, the film stars Rosalind Russell and Jack Car- | TONIGH IT'S ONE BIG HAPPY Matinee Sunday 2:00P. M. HERE'S THE PICTURE TO FILL YOUR HEART WITH GLEE They're NUTS About Each HERE IS THE ULTIMATE ———— THE capital with uproarious results. They [son and features CING are supported by Frances Rafferty,!Jean Sullivan, Robert Stanton, Jean Porter, War- | Alvin, {ner Anderson, “Rags” Mike Mazurki. Robert Hutton, Craig Stevens, John John Qualen, and Alan Tale Ragland and in supporting roles. This roaring| Isaga of America's coming of age, The added extra feature is “Jus- set to the singing music of al |tice Comes To Germany.” courageous woman’s heart, makes| In actual motion pictures, taken its local debut tonight at the "Otl\‘ jon the spot in the courtroom, The ! Céentury Theatre, - March of Time tells the story of| Here is the real American mmm' ) 3 : | EVERY TIME the trial and conviction of Strasser, story. Not of the tinsel variety,| - c“Justice Comes a Nazi, for the wanton shooting of rah, rah football games and shy To down of a defenseless and un- kisses, but a lusty tale of one fam-| (1] armed U. S. prisoner of war. 1ily's hectic happy life through the' Germany ; bt roartng_entie thr lean thhuc" IT'S THE REAL THING jand the ; Lt STEAKS WOULD BE ™' " <oe vaabein v || DlouGH s hese | PAA BRINGS 38 ARE BLUE IBBON HERE N FLIGHT any kind of beef v\nuld be consid- ered a treat right now, but Ju-| — | neauites are promised a super-, Pan American Airways yesterday }.kporl:\l at the 20th Century Mar- flew to and from Juneau with the |ket Monday, when Harold Bates following passengers: |will have real “Blue Ribbon”; From Seattle: Alfred Carleton, steaks for sale. | Virginia Briner, Jeannc Hopkins, The beef was bought especially Fred Wagner, Ellen Whittaker, Shir- |for the local market at the Spo- ley Whitt Mielad Whittaker, !kmm Junior Livestock show, held June Mor Loraine McClomb, early in May, with Bill Nolf of Mary SlIOLd Storm McCiomb. Armour and Company acting as. William Manley, Signe Lund, Bates' representative. Nolf also Robert Wallace, Lyle Anderson, supervised the slaughtering, pack- James Ryan, Janet Ryan, Donald ing and shipping of the beef, Bates Rozak, Joy Ainsworth, Ferol On- said. stoit, Dan H. Darnell, Kent Ains- Sponsored by the 4-H Clubs and worth, Kirk Ainsworth, Orra Ma- the Future Farmers of America, the honey. show this year one ofthe Ronal largest Junior Livestock Shows ever old Myers, James Ramsaur, Frank ’]:e]d in the Northwest, with over Ramsaur, Art Hicks, Vivien Carle- {1900 cattle, hogs and sheep on dis- ton, Alice Carleton, Bert Ruther- play, between 1200 to 1400 of them ford, Julia Sinco, Andrews Long- cattle. mire, William Lynn, Charlotte Buyers were there from every pfeiffer, Janet Schafter. part of the State, the largest per-| From Fairbanks: Michael Deder- centage from the West Coast with er; from Whitehorse, Jack Tram- Seattle and Tacoma dealers pre- bitas, John Pasquan, Leighton Win- dominating. ifred, Harriet Leighton. Not to be outdone by Seattleites,| To Seattle passengers were Flor- Bates made arrangements with Nolf ‘ence McPherson, Carre Young, Gall to buy the beef for the 20th Cen- Shaw, Steve Petrenchek, Ronald tury. ‘Webber, Ruby Fitzpatrick, Larry | Fitzpatrick, Louis Zonfrillo, Rhea King, Ernest Alexander, Corrine |Green, Lewis Green, Jean Herr, | Vera Gorsline, Geraldine Meyers, Cecil Mmer Luulse Millcr SCREAM! Other! AT s OF AN ADJUDGED MURDERER, FRANZ STRASSER— and the doomed man’s realization that a nmew rcign of law and retri- bution has displaced ths lawless Nazi tyranny! SHE STARTED TO LEAVE HIM s .she loved him_all WALT DISNEY’S PL“S— TECHNICOLOR RIOT | ""DUCK PIMPLES" SEE- over-again! ;\mericans March in Britai est V lctor\ l’ardde ARMY RECOVERS ROYAL GEMS STOLEN BY YANKS in GERMANYI and OTHER mGHLl(‘nn in THE NEWS OF THE DAY By Air Express DAY and DATE with SE HURRY r FRANCES RAFFERTY ROBERT STANTOR Ji n WARNER ANDERSON "RAGS” RAGLAND MIKE MAZURKI BRING FATHER ANYTIME— WE'RE OPEN ALL DAY! Feature starts at 2:00 — 4:02 Stock, Nellie Stock, Har- ALWAYS RUNNING OUT OF LUCK=ALWAYS ABLE TO LAUGH IT OFF=>. JACK CARSON 'HE NEVER MADE GOOD, BUT HE MADE HER VERY HAPPY=) » =3 TTLE FROM A NOVEL OUT OF A MlLLION,\ A WOMAN OUT OF THIS WORLD~ HAPPILY PRESENTED BY 'WARNER BROS. ROUGHLY SPEAKING EOSERLAUTION . JEN SULLAN AN WA ot her Book ' Roughly Speaking "' » Music Composed and Adapted by Max Steiner 9 ENDS — 6:06 ® TONIGHT 8:11 and 10:16 SHOWPLALE oF Z e HOSPITAL NOTES ' St. Ann’s Hospttal has admitted George H. Baker and Pete Pappas | for medical attention and Goorge C. Martin for surgery. ‘The Government Hospital has ad- mitted Bernice Johns, Angoon, nnd‘ I" oul SUNDAY Robert Donnely, Klukwan, and dis- r missed Austin Hammond of Doug- \ 1as. \ The Northland Transportation {Company’s freighter Square Sin- net arrived at 8 a. m. today with cz;’:fg !(;ul:hsm?m;ofi::a:’:Iaverage meat supplies, very little KINY, Monday, 7 pm. (295-t5) {butter, several tons of produce and % y | miscellaneous cargo. | The freighter will leave for Sitka MRopish Want Aty puing cesullsl |y 4 gk dontin Sunday night. She will call at several canneries be- tween here and Sitka. NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION ADDITIONAL INSURANCE - (20 LENTURY Always the Latest News First New-type, “no-brush” shaving cream for daily shaving 'YOUTH RALLY T0 |UNITED STATES e s Juneau's Youth F'or.Chr!st will ARMY FOR (HINA I her internal security. { 2. To help preserve peace in Asia have another monthly rally tonight The ! and, e 00 0 00y 0 e . TIDE TABLE JUNE 16 High tide 5:25 a.un., 17.0 ft. Low tide 9:09 am., -1.7 ft. High tide 15:30 pm., 144 ft. Low tide 21:07 p.m., 38 ft. “c!tccnve small army" of 60 divi- sions. That descriptive came from nm-- cials who said the objective is| e three-fold: 1. To enable China m malntflm OUR home and its contents are more valuable today because of the shortage of many | materials. { iin the Odd Fellows Hall starting at |7:45 o'clock. Evangelist Ralph Fick, who was [a concert pianist before entering| The MODERN shave cream |the ministry will play and - also for MODERN men Igive the message. Although the rally is designed for wung people, all are \\\filcomc The fire insurance you carry is probably no long- er adequate to cover the increased insurable value of your home. . . . . WASHINTON, June 15. e United States is ready to he]p\ 3. To cooperaw: in whatever way e {train a Chinese army of possibly|is necessary with United Nations| e 1,000,000 men, provided Congress | Peace forces yet to be mgnnlud ‘e gives its okay, | 4 93 . The training would include both | [rarpN to Mrs. Elton Eng z.strom, . Central Government and Comm“""Candidate foF the Souse over‘ ist troops, in a ratio of five to one. | KINY, Mond: 7 pm. (295-t5 The exact number of men still is | s 4 B H 1 I uncertain, but Gen. George C,| Marshall, Special Ambassador to| A device has been developed in| st 60144 a0 China, has approved a program |Australia which automatically, LET YOUR money. earn four makes a scaie map of terrain over percent. Buy Alaska Finance Cor- developed by the State, War and Navy Departments calling (or an \whlch it is rolled. | poration - demand notes.. (295-tf) JUNE 17 High tide 2:57 am,, 16.7 ft. Low tide 9: m., -14 ft. High tide 16:06 pm., 14.2 ft. Low tide 21:42 pm,, 4.1 ft. 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