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“ TURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1946 WORLD PREMIERE SUNDAYat i:45 P, M., R. K. 0. Radio Pictures presenis "NORTHERN RAMPART" =meee THE STORY OF ALASKA =anus= Produced by FREDERIC ULLMAN, Jr. e | It's a new feature in the THIS IS AMERICA series casting the spotlight on one of the world's most fascinating areas. IMPRESSIVELY FILMED with some of the year's SUTSTANDING PHOTOGRAPHY! BREATH-TAKING VEEWS of JUNFAU - KETCHIKAN — SITKA ANCHORAGE-MATANUSKA VALLEY! FASCINATING ANALYSIS OF ALASKA’S MINING-FISHING— WILD GAME-AGRICULTURE and RECREATION? ® SEE ALASKA'S GOVERNCR GRUENING AND SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR, JULIUS KRUG AT PT. BARROW! ' © THE GOVERNOR AND JUNEAU'S MAYOR HENDRICKSON PLAN- i NING FOR ALASKA'S FUTURE! i AND, HERE COMES THE "MOVIE-OF-THE-MONTH"! i} AMAGNIFICENT,STIRRING | SPECTACLE OF ROMANCE i and ADVENTURE in Glorious Technicolor , COLUMBIA PIC TURES presents ' CORNEL WILDE Star of “A Song to chl\ember" and* A Thousand and One Nights” "The BANDIT of | SHERWOOD | - FOREST” with ANITALOUISE-JILL ESMOND-EDGAR - 4 g BUCHANAN ¢ e Idol of Women! Hero of Men! The SON of Robin Hood! Leading the lustiest band of adventurers that ™ ever conquered a foe with slashing sword . . . or a maiden’s heart with rapturous arms! 1 — SPECIAL ATTRACTION! The Academy Award Winners of 1946 SUNDAY SCHEDULE | | : Tomand Jerryin i 5 ; “NORTHERN RAMPART" begins at | | 2:00-3:08-5:26-7:34-9:42 | j “BANDIT OF SHERWOOD FOREST” | begins at § ! 5 ; 3 { § 2:26-3:34-5:52-8:00-10:08 We suggest that you COME EARLY fo get your favorite seat! “Quiet Please” | In Technicolor E It's the FUNNIEST Carfoon | you've ever seen! ! e —e———m— ENDS TONIGHT! “MY NAME IS JULIA ROSS" On at 8:25—11:00 OUR UNIVERSAL NEWS REEL BRINGS YOU TODAY’S NEWS NOW by AIR EXPRESS —PLUS — ROY ROGERS in “DON'T FENCE ME IN” On at 7:00—9:35 e ——————— THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—]JUNEAU. ALASKA ‘MURDER, HE SAYS' IS COMEDY FiLM AT 20TH CENTURY He ¢ “Murder Paramount’s | Says screen night at ceded by a wealth of ports heralding this Fred ray starrer as the come; (h to top zany s “N uim previewers, that | ed as @ ,r:ml((l to test vub- in a remote l):\rk\\m;(l\; There, he meets thei rough and tumble | mily who have a fond- g, whether it be or {riends. s are particularly sus-| visitors because of al stolen money, hid- taker wh lic opinior community [ | ness for H | leagle, played by | The other Fleagles, (Ma), Peter Whit- (Mert and Bert) 1 , eir should | which, |niz2 Fleagle |the guy who identally, belongs to B(J - she being the wife UY' stole it in the first ! shenanigans hit a mad and/ s life happy' Producer lu and Jack Moffitt >0 | NEW DRAFT LIST IS RELEASED HERE New draft classifications hl\( been released by Local Board No.; 3, U. 5. Selective Service, No names | are listed under t 1-A division. | Under 1-C (discharged) is Sven S, Honkola; under 1-C (enlisted) are the following: David A. Ellis, Har- vey S. Scott, Greig V. Stromme, Marvin D. Johnson, Neville J. Mc-| Millan John J. Keyser, Robert F.! Myers, Jack Peter and Victor E., Hardin Under 1-C s listed Laverne Wad- | dell; und Robert M. Marks; | under 2-A (F), Stanley S. Hughes | and Lewis K. Smith; under 3-A,| Martin Johnson, Edwin P.Mahlum; ! John L. Gaffney, John Janson Jr., | Herbert J. A. Huban, Ozrow O.' Martin, Harold Payne and Charles| W. O'Neal | The 4-F classification includes Chester ' B. Ellis, Roy E ann | strom, Jan King Ray M. land, Albert H. Merrill, Jn]ln R Whitely, Kenneth L. Wood, Frank | Jackson, Joseph Peterson, Hmoy, E. Aldridge, Woodrow W. Bradley, | Arthyr J. Davis, Leroy F. West and Vern A. Lee. | Only name under 4-C is Clarence ! C. Kulalan, and under 4-F, Grant = Ritteiliipossmdiare Tacksan O] Sookum, Fortunato T. Fulgencio, Theodore L. Milton and Harold M. | Tullis Classified under Unclassified per | 379 ure Frederick J. Weir, Louls Sor . Paul sOtorne, Terrance J. Magorty, Archie J. Brown, Ken- I neth J. lelc dnd Charles Dennis, ! | () OFFI(ERS ARE 10 BEHONORED AT AWVS DANCE TUESDAY NIGHT: The AWVS will entertain at a dance in honor of the officers of | the Coast Guard Cutter Wassa- | tts Tuesday night, Oct. 29, at or’s House, Mrs AWVS Chairman, . The affair will start Ernest 9 o'clock. All members of the AWVS are in- vited to attend, accompanied by | their husbands or escorts. | Mrs. Gruening added that allj those who have recently sent in ace ceptance O INVILAUULS W JOuL are | kspul liy inyited to stfend. E i BAPTIST (HUR(H 0. & HAVE REV. ANDERSON AS SUNDAY SPEAKER The Rev. Ray Anderson, pastor of the First Baptist Church of St. Cloud, Minn., will be guest; speaker for the Sunday morning and evening services of the Ju-) neau Baptist Church. | Mr. Anderson has been State President of the Minnesota Baptist pung People’s Union and has| m; eled extensively in the interest of the Youth for Christ Rallies. | | The public is invited to attend | the Baptist Church services tomor- | row | o RO A HOSPITAL NOTES | rday was a quiet day for spitals. St. Ann's hospital i Miss C. Perkins for med- | attention, and discharged Mrs. ! Elmer Nerton. Government hospital reported nn umu ssions or- discharges ‘. | iserve as a platform for the best fense—against any possible P; Ylwith particular urgency the wo +holds the world.” PAGE FIVE IT STARTS TONIGHT AT 7:30 P. M. ughing =~ e fomfi@ 70””/8 Zfl”kp e g ol She's the two-gun pin-up girl of the police department; FRED MacMURRAY getstangled up with the Fleagle family and hos 1o kiss or kill his way out of a hille billy hangout where everything is so half- witted that even murder is a howl...it's HELEN WALKER - MARJORIE MAIN Porter Hall - Peter Whitney - Mabel Paige Directed by GEORGE MARSHALL « Screen Play by Lov Broslow GEORC?EJJ(\ARSHALL Jean Heather Barbara Pepper A PARAMOUNT PICTURE FUNNY JASPER CARTOON——LATEST WORLD NEWS SHOWS AT 7:30-9:25 P. M. FEATURE AT 7:48—9:43 P. M, To0 TRy ALWAYS THE BbST ALWAYS THE BEST IN IN ENTERTAINMENT ENTERTAINMENT FILM "NORTHERN RAMPART" IS AT CAPITOL SUNDAY Juneau gets the world's mvnumnj showing at the Capitol Sunday of “Northern Rampart.” d prehensive story of Ala peace and war, its day significance, shown in this short featurs A land which America bought for two cents an acre-has become a keystone of U Territory of Al of flight, milit; perts @ cannot leave top of the we cannot ignore Al- “ PEAS @ In every Green Giant can, you get the cream of the pea crop—carefully selected for extra flavor, for size and color, succu- lent and delicious and ready to serve—packed at the fleeting moment of perfect flavor. unguarded; aska. Successful invasion®of this strategic prize would lay our cities open to enemy bombers operating| only a few hours’ flight away. Con- versely, the northern territory can possible U. S. defense—a strong of-, The Tr'iangle Cleaners WE ARE OUT OF HANGERS AGAIN!! NO BOATS -NO HANGERS HOW ABOUT IT KIDS? WILL PAY ONE CENT FOR GOOD WIRE HA Bring in Bundles of Twenty-five. Also request customers to send Hangers with orders nemy. Strategists today great General Bi of the late, | Who holds Alaska Mitchell, “ .. The other feature is Columbia Pictures' technicolor “The Bandit of Sherwood Forest” with Corne! Wilde in the lead in this rousing swordplay torrid romance thrilling adventure play Louise is the other star, Anita s COLISEUM DOUGLAS SUNDAY NIGHT “QUT OF THIS WORLD" “Scared Sfifl" 'Mrs Wiggs of Cabbage Patch” SHOWS EVERY Saturday—Sunday—Wednesday Wf. NOW HAVE 48-IIOUR SERVICE JUST