The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 1, 1947, Page 5

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i And— W ; | in Holy Oross Boarding NF:1 T { . Grayson, June Allyson, Lapritz Mel. His trip made possible by & pub- o & ¢ 1B . s AR S g N \faa | LADIES AN’ GENTS! Gppeon e A L Mo " S i e i o | TARTS TONIGEIE | Lawford in 'Two Sisters from Bos- by his community, Prank Degnan, tag)n. Jegnan's one sinogre regret T o~ 1 9 T”nforfi'”w Co"g'teS"' | ton. new M-G-M at the Capital reclected mayor of Unalakleet, four ‘I’;““‘s‘[‘ i ol % JaRiEY “[d““““"' T ] g'_fw?f‘p;w SUTURY 45 3 g ch enied the advantages of greater ' SANLLLAWE I o e v Theatre Sunday. times, has arrived in Juneau to act il The most inflammable damsels g Rathryn Grayson is cast as Abi- 85 representative of the Eskimo Z?m(;,‘\‘v“l“'v for himself, the Mayor h gall, the ambitious sister who aban- People. Degnan is in Juneau as an [ (AGALCC 1S “":i“‘““"(‘;d e e 3all, " Ky s children will be educated in the T 1 P dons her straight-laced Back Bay ador of sincere good will " " NOW! THE M The most terrific tenor vackground in’ the attempt to to offer the cooperation of | DSt Wy possible to equip then for OTION his people in the coming develop- & PIACt in the white man's world. HE MABE PICTURE THAT SCALES SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1947 SHOWPLALE oF CApiTii OQur extensive remodeling program is stenziily going ahead . . . each day THE CAPITOL is becoming more and rore THE SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU. The most colessal schnozzle . . . ever! GRAYSON THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA ot R MUSICAL COMEDY ROMANCE COMING T0 CAPITOL SUNDAY The story of a singer who makes the transition from cheap Bowery music halls to grand opera serves as p showcase for the talents of| such varied performers as Kathryn crash the sacred portals of a New scandalized family, Abigail man- patrons, a rake with a penchant for attractive female singers. It is the effort of Durante, Miss : prepared to accept our responsibil- fifie to shan = 'All)s&n and P:[elr mefcrd.lmny» ities in a competitive world.” !tuxfalc(?‘ share with any less for- you '! realize life ng the opera patron’s son, to €X- uwe do not want to suffer the | (3 canbe morethrill- s, . = In spes g . tricate Miss Grayson irom her Ud- faiq of the American Indian who| [ SPeuking of the help extended . ficti st iyt fortunate position and to give her 0 his people by the Alaska Native ing than fiction... a brilllant opportunity to reveal her opera voice that makes for the tcngue-in-cheek adventures of a merry plot. As the extra short{ feature, there is “This is America” and the re- lease is the “Report on Japan.” - e S-8Sgt. Jerry Marsi is back again at the local ACS. Last October the nopular officer was transferred to Nome. In November he took a fur- lough, then extended his enlistment and was assigned to Juneau again. Eskimo Repr Mayor Degnan, Unalakleet, Sefis Aid ment of the Territory and seeking only country we know. We realize the white man's way of life so that | when the time comes we will be| sold Manhattan to the white man for a string of beads. When out- side industry moves in, the Eskimo wants to take part in it—we want our children to have an education 50 they can assume community re- sponsibilities and hold positions of honor within their villages. We want to raise our standards of health and sanitation and adopt a proper nutrition program to over- come the tuberculosis problem that prevalls mainly because of crowded housing facilities,” stated the May- or of Unalakleet. VULCANIZING esenialive, !95 His People Educatec Seek Development ing conditions a el o ages to push herself to the front this js a changing world and that m,fm By lfm: r,.lvl:-d}s;::n[‘"]n:mg;ii As THE incred- of the stage in one opera perform- gyutside civilization is steadily mov=| oo © ) o i ik R ance but resultant publicity tes ing into the pattern of our lives.| g 13 ‘lf he 193‘9; ‘;"1!‘ f‘:‘ iblepanoramaof her up in a compromising Way we want to elevate our own stand- | o o, .or @ life spent in hard work, i ing life \ ith ‘e 'Ot the aperars wedlthlest Lry O e O moveast of | 52V his one room hut and his fisha his amazing | Ing gear. His wife and children are unfolds before cared for by the other members of the community who are always wil- Service, Degnan expressed warm gratitude for the generous assist- ance and untiring efforts of the ANS on behalf of Eskimo com- munities. “We are especially grate- ful for their work in the control and cure of tuberculosis among our people,” he said. “This continues to be one of the most serious problems facing the Eskimo.” With the aid of a government loan, the village of Unalakleet was able to establish & community store in which all members benefit by lower costs and equal sharing of profits. Supplies for the stores are delivered periodically by Alaska Na- tive Service boats. Projects Desirec Among the development projects desired by Degnan's people for the common good of the community PAGE FIVE your eyes . .. andthisman’swas! 1NV ARCARLESBCAEORD-THOHAS MTCHELLLOYD NOLAN-AHES CLEASN Ricke Hiere’sthefife Story gl eir ‘e Maty Phils - Darryl Fickman - Sping Byington - Richard Conte s LLOYD BACON * s WINFIELD R SHEEHAN - s RISTY ALSH - s i e et AIR NEW ADDED! Cartoon-— 2Chs CENTURY.FOX, PRESENTS A KURKKA PICTURES, INC PRODUCTION FRED MacMU&RAY £ AL KIS EVERY MOVE MADE HEADLINI | & O%& York opera house. Falling thi: “W + she Lacomes the star pertormer in reassurance that the Eskimo wfll‘d Mlens fous to develop in- EVERY ONE OFA SUPREME HEIGHTS 9 S - / Jimmy Durante’s beer hall, a com- be allowed to participate in the, u..xtr_\ FERE R : promise which shocks her staid 2reat progress of industry. B So_that our sons THOUSAND BREAMS OF SCREEN ADVEN- . sister, Martha, played by June Ally- “My people want to help in tne | oo dUghters may return tg their by ekpansion; of | AlAKRS NRINE A} homes after their schooling in the CO‘WI: l'IllJIE' ‘4 In an attempt to placate her nan. “This is our Homeland—the | o olc Woild and take their place . : in village life assured of decent liv- R MacMURRAY LYNN BAR: - CHARLES BICKFORD « THOMAS MITCHELL - LLOYD NOLAN « JAMES BLEASON na Mary Philips « Darryl Hickman Spring Byington « Richard Conte Shows at 7:20-9:Z5 and surrounding sections are a can- d o handl nery, saymil, development of the | Trap Happy Porky Feature at 7:38-9:43 vne ALLY S e are prepared fo handle coal veln lotated some 12 miles i from the town, decent housing fa- “ ) with - cilities, and ‘the construction of a = LAURITZ MELCHIOR all sizes of gymnasiim that could be used as 3 : N\ 2 communiy reenion center. - 'C ADTAIN EDDIE,” FUBCCTR S0 USSR RS S SR S TP i} ”MMY DU RANTE In reference to the cannery, Deg- '] | s an nan said the Eskimos are able to N m : grow many of their own foodstuffs ACTION DRAMA gs ! I il but have no way_ to preserve the TRUCK TIRES et e e AT 20TH CENT i months. This also holds true for i SUNDAY--~COMPLETE SHOWS the fishing catch which can be pre- | J § { H s aflad #s 4 true s az- | ¢ 2:00—4:30—7:00—9:30 U h l 1 served only by means of drying. Ha s wg ;“ISTERS FROZV[ BOST SIIlg i e VEIY a esi With a community cannery, the ing tban a fi deid X 7 starts at 2:35—5:05—7:35—10:05 village would not have to be de- e;t droams ; 'S J § bk S f pendent “upon dried fish alone dur- thrilling pew hit, “Ca i EXTRA! A documcntary masterpiece cn the truth of Sapan! meihod on bolh pre_ it e i g v S e o Ll R = A sawmill and the coal mine to- Ting Fred MacMurray with a bril- & - d th 1. gether would relieve the Eskimo of liant SUDP%':"‘S oaet ";"‘2‘1’"‘“‘ (] - the fuel hardships which prevail Lynn Bari, Charles Zickford, Lloyd | Ees — fornln war an syn elic. throughout their villages. Degnan 2‘,”“"' Thomas M"_‘»";*‘" :"thfl;:;te; ! { sald the coal deposits have been Gleason, opens tonight at the 1 e o < K 3 i n I tested by the U, S. Mining and Re- Century Theatre. In addition to our STEAK, CHICKEN and SPAGHETTI ! JUNEAU M"T‘)Rs fining Company and a rich vein The :mfi“’;’“fl;"“ l“”""‘ ‘“l a'\ dinners, frem 5 p. m. until 4 2. m.— We are now uncovered which could be utilized, Man Who lived adventure and ro- Mgl ' THIS 15 o 3 - L mance thrilling beyond belief—mak- | { adding CHINESE foods———by AMERIGA Ph " ot only for local use, but commer: Ing Headl iy it avary Tkl i . cial purposes as well ng headline news with every move, | { ¥ one 3 P o e gymnasium, Smashing records as a_racing driv-=| { CHEF PHIL MING PLUS—GOOFY in “KNIGHT FOR A DAY” the Mayor said the schoolhouse and :; l::(;cl{dln;ii»nw:wmp‘lu“ n.:l :f s v crre S — church are tl 3o e sky, defying despair o one- F A ENDS Sherlock Holm:s in “THE HOUSE : ; meecfng %fwesmmo:gi f.?f?.‘;‘é"';‘éi ly taft in the Pacific—is the life from 10P. M. 1ill4A. M. g : OF FEAR"—On at 8:20—10:45 there is not enough space to hola S1OTY of Eddic Rickssbucker { “h CHINESE NOODLES TONIGHT! "™ "r or obg v erever Ou (0] soclal gatherings, basketball, motion , Ofowding a half-century o PORK with CHINESE S i . THE DEPTHS”—On at 7:05—9:30 sce Hlotateed fori sy omp ObraskivIEY M6 filc“::i:lrmi'u:‘lli“'v'“.:n M 1”1‘2?5. CHICKEN with CHINESE NOODLES v ¢ the youth of Unalakleet. The vil- & Rymmed el b L » {EN CHOW MEIN—PORK CHOW MEIN b . fly by spéedy Pan American Clipper \agers. afe not financially able to 9ible panorama of Rickenbacker's (Hlka‘E,N CH M I L - e e neads but with wome out. @mazing life from the day he hitch- EGG-FOO-YUNG—SHRIMP-FOO-YUNG side financial assistance in the way :g“;" o‘l‘?‘l:nrell)lfrp”r(sn L:, s \" i CRAB-FOO—YUNG . B. P. 0. Elks of @ loan, his people arc WANDE yoq'to'fly, throush the breathloss CHOP SUEY and NOODLES N 420 \ andl nfwm i r;m:flbm:”“zr succession of events that made ‘ CHOW MEIN and NOODLES T world headlines, all set against the § " and you'll save a lot of :,‘:‘rx;ik‘?gg:mvmss e pmmflble;m“memolm of o 'fl]lh(‘ most | And many other popular CHINESE dishes ® i e scre2n . . P E R time . .. for things to do at home and The Mayor, an outstanding man g:zhr::: gknr;:-r,‘]ancx;m lmol';. "lhc will be added in a few days ® ® . at your destination .., of bighimtellect and keen unfers film is(hléo the warmly human ) SlaniEnts had: (g - HumiAnie S story of an American boyhood set 2 J o oty rame s+ st i s ot e Mt - §almon Creek @ountry €lub Besides, Clipper travel is fun! You his appearance in several motlon gnq democratic way of life that pigl. 1 can lean back and relax in your g":“,"“n"’:“f‘h ;’e"e “"‘l‘:“:m“ “:i provided him with the opportunity 3 miles north of Juneau on Glacier Highway anier Qut he has unsel ly an his utstanding w d d r b 5 1947 comfortable lounge seat and enjoy perhaps ‘wisely chosen to remm'zre::”e i N B e SUNSSCHSTESUTSIL § ecnes ay. e ruary v your favorite magazine. Delicious with his own people and devote A s e ¢ hot food, served aloft, is included msd l:!; w| the rgu:qdnr:;. “‘:eu::, an ucation of the n - in your Flying Clipper fare b | ——————— INITIATION: “CLASS FOR PEACE" ! H ¥ o6 006 0e60v 00000 In honor of Grand Exalted Ruler Tabs the éhlidrnt By all e oo :l means is A CHARLES E. BROUGHTON = Alaaka's famdy abiline ... | ’ i : ' with special food and service for the g R P 11t ¥ ! Vs s e kiddies. What’s more, they travel at half High tide 10:55 am., 169 ft. H Lodge Work to Be COHdUCf&d fare (2 to 12). Infants free, of course | o bogw :m: :'ms :m -11 !:~ : . . . by Past Exalted Rulers of ‘,/0%0# B st ) Juneau Lodge No. 420 “ Rouwp| P47 | ki e 117 aim, WO T 8 i Flyinz Cfim fares are e Low tide 18:40 pm., -24 ft. e & now lower than ever-before.-And did you-know that ! : o 86 06 0 0 0 0 0 o : = Eniertainment and Refreshments e mptosrsseppatyng . wndny G e BBt gt e Traffic Tribulation : ~ isiti i i Remember, too, Clippers offer the most frequent air =\ Au VISlllng Elks Espec1ally IIlVlted service ever scheduled here in Alaska, So consult SEATTLE, — “The light changed, v Pan American now for information and reservations. {and there he was still kissing me] Wednesday, Feb. 5, 1947 BARANOF HOTEL PHONE 106 LuN AHERICAN igirl,” Traffic Patrolman 8. J. Stev- Eenson told the court. l “She had her head on my should- er. She was asleep,” replied 22-° ! year-old Charles W. Clapper, GI student charged with reckless driv- “I just leansd over to look YELLOW CAB CO ! ing. peef hers Giols her, I e PHONE 22 WorLp AIRWAYS i B Sl at’home Courteous Drivers — Dependable D‘%’:“?fn"d bachelor Judge Roy BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COMA COMPANY BY Service — 24-HOUR SERVICE Tlhe System of heTiying Clppers Vowre ave o have s serios Juneau Cold Storage Co., Inc - - - g will ke $15" . . * nceldent. The fine

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