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" PAGEFIVE SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1947 New Luxuric Comfort us | I | "PINOCCHIO" IS DISHEY FEATURE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA "(LUNY BROWN" JRE TONIGHT CENTURY ATH i‘ o (! ] 1 0T and il SUNDAY, CAPITOL AT 20TH Conveniences & h pitol Theatre BEGINNING SUNDAY > it Y aveoire | TE fASTERPI] ioiio” : v we & 1¥YE B % 1 o 1d on of the story beloved of ‘C P ! - M B A BrOWL-U An t» children alike, .l of AMiAZHE il e s O | a deluxe, full-length p o co-star the suave Boyer Technicolor, Walt Dis- w A my Award-winner Jen- The inost ney happily combined the ri Jor Ciuny Brown" is the v Gt most standing characteristics fi X ince the memorable lovable story ever penne d of the 1 boo! .\',xu the uni- "I > Wait" that Lubitsch, ) que appeal w h the world aud- T of sophisticated ro- 1 flooc the sereen ience ha me to lock for in m comedy, has both produc- 1 every Di character. directed D e, laughter, In the original story of Pinoe- The picture is based on Margery i (ckio, the title character was a £ | elling ory of two H Ve {brutish little e cter who not 1t tabl> people who after a i only t ented the kind old e of hilarious adventures Weodearver, tut killed a wise talk- finoll alization that ! ing Cri 1wt had lived in the t) troubl:s- utic and oth- i heu over a hundred years, when ¢ vil be over if they can » | montk the Cricket tried to give him some it dictable together. good advice. He was selfish, and Boyer is seen “Be- had practically no likeable qual- !linski” the carefrce and restless ; 5 at He was bad for the refugee writer whose unstereotyped FOR EVERY ONE (\ sheer fun of being bad. ide m achieving happiness leads OF EVERY AGE! ) | Walt Disney's little character, him from one uproarious situation \5\‘\\ / {as dramatized for RKO Radio rz-'to In her first comedy N i /lease, hes been endowed with all 1c Miss Jones seen as - ithe typical Disney appeal without “Clt the uninhibited madcap losing any mischievious qualities. with an urge to ke a lady plumb- Walt’s “Pinocchic” cuts up didoes er is rescued from a “perfect mere from an innocence of what I by “Belinsgki.” it 1ight d wrong, than from anything clse ed of five principal units. s A rotating antenna has been in- stall of the PLUS MORE ENTERTAINMENT IN THE HAPPY MOOD— (An M-G-M Miniature) "SPREABIN' THE JAM" abéunds in jive talk, * ovey” down—i “slick chicks. “Pfi?it.‘i"‘flfl." 0F THE WMS"'" This recl ALL THE MAGIC OF SNGW WHITE... vei co different! day Comic i SMITTY and HERBY ‘ORPHAN ANNIE"; and printing of cemie color showr "ALWAYS TAE TOP NEWS OF THE DAY how s are made uj ‘SMOKE The sections D S : i( SUNDAY 2:00 FEATURE STARTS AT 6:10 THE 1:05 - 8:10 10:15 TORRID ROMANCE N-POINT! l TOM NEAL MARTHA DRISCOLL AT G Mesquiteers in | | "Dutlaws of | Cherokee Trail” “Blonde Alibi"—8:25-10:50 "BE’.@NBE ALIBI” |li N ¢ BLOCK ON ANCIENT RO AD _ Royal Irish Fusiliers block traffic on the road from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem in a search of vehicles for members of the Jewish underground. ¢ BEAN FARMING IN FLOR 1 DA Aplawmandrlveshismulenerossaflalflorih | farm as he cultivates a field of green beans a few miles south of Miamis " OLD BRICK BAKE OVEN 2 1 CAPT. THOMAS CLIFF DEMOL'SHEDI jIG IlME‘month to build. The brick, etc., | was dumped on Second street, then | eight trucks loaded by the rented Thursday night and Friday it| took about 15 hours-to demolish Capt. The brick bake oven m he San 10 days @ x, B. C., v Franeisco. pakery has® been . torn |Eity scoopmobile carted the debris | 00U 10 d8Ys ago sk Comot. B, O 3 out and will give place to latest AWay. | Charles Young, Canadian Pacific bakery equipment. The Purity Bakery owners are Railway agent here, on the Princess About 50 years ago, ihe brick | installing the latest in equipment | Norah. oven was installed. It took three and space had to be made for the| Capt. Clizt was wor years In mm.: months for the job as a foundation new electric oven and other bak- mand of CPR steame 1d had a was dug and lai. on top of hard ery accesscries. James Larsen is in | wide host of friends along the | eharge of the remodeling work, | | pan. Southeast Alaska route. | emall | Alaska, | PASSES AWAY, COMOX Thon.as Cliff passed away }install rang COASTAL AIRLINES 1 on the nose I ed in a ca ¢ A,//“ //’// /7'« ,/ T, TJ0"LENTURY JENNTFER JONEY SCHS GRARIES WEB:‘- Starts Tonight HELEN WALKER REGINALD GARD!NER REGINALD OWEN Sir C. Aubrey Smith - Richard Haydn - Margaret Bannerman - Sara Aligood « Emest(‘murt ERNST LUBITSCH smaasmammmainss b o o by g 0 Matinee Sunday 2:00 Pttt Florence Bates - Una 0'Cannor » <= | Tha radome constructed of ! d glass by Bert Seaton, and required almost two months . 4 £ 0. n .45.9. NEWEST GRUMMAN o or 56 e "o Evening Shows 7:259:30 - - - - Feature at 7:45-9:50 an egg placed vertically on . o e e — nd with the larger rounded end stal Airlines began &t the bottom. Two-thirds of the » oy with flight tests, @rea aft of the vertical center line SMOKY For LATEST successful, will prove an fa into the nose of the import step toward eliminating J the weather problem, aviation's Radome Painted JBE @ Added @ 'Aln greatast bugabeo, Unless an observer is close to Installed in a new Grumman the plane, and note: particularly i EXPRESS NEWS 8-passenger seaplane is an air- the bulbous shape of the nose, he Color Cartoon Enloymem if the tests are may ot see the radome at all, trips will have to Lo cancelledgradioactive paint of the same col- ¥ because of the weath: the plane & i R R s rar rovide | visi I, House request, Senate While land planes have beéen R. C. Bords Radio En- 8, B. M, by Ogfhiran~—To provide | yision, “Ab Houss (ng conducting periment this na r from t I that certain restrictions pertaining |receded from amendments to mea- onducting. exper! s of s na- gineer fre the °n- : " % 5 Vi ture during the past bl Sratif e o to Territorlal banks shall not apply |sure by vote of: 11 yeas, 5 nays. Alaska Coastal Airlines diana 15 been in Juneau since u'; \nnkllnnns ‘gunrnnwul by "“f' > oo e the first commercial se: Fekr 14, to aseist in overcom- MEA “RE United Stutes Government; to Ju- M@NTHLY lUN(HEON in the United States ing technical maintenance diclary atd Banking. Through joint cooperation with difficulties. He expects to remain B. 75, by Coifey—To establish JW{ ON WEDNESDAY the Experimer Division of .the in Juneau for approximately one 33rd DAY, FEBRUARY, 28 a Ta Commission to study s, Civil Aeros s Administration, month, although the radar tests (Intreduced) the tax structure of the Territory p X ACA will endeavor to dotermine'will be continued for an indefinite 5 B, 70. by Munz—To provide | and report to the Legislature there- | The monthly lunicheon of the Ju- the feasitility of using airborne’period additional penalties for liquor vio-|On: $65,000 appropriation; to Tax-|heau Woman's Club will be held radar as the major means of nav- - Shell Simmons and Ray Ren- jations by bar licenses; referred | ation and Finance Wednesday nocn, March 5, in the aticn as well as suggesting im-fshaw have made several test (o Judiciary. 5 B. % oy Goftey-o Torbig| Tora, TCOGY OF e MEfWhot Satsl. prevements and -modifications for [flights up Taku Inlet and around g B, 71, by Engebreth—To im- | discrimination or rebating in cone | . Lh¢ Program is under the "de- aaking radar more useful Douglas Island, as well One pose additional tax levies upon|nection with (he sollcitation amg |POriment ‘of International Rela- The CAA was anxious to have flight from Juneau to Eldred Rock by jeatoapitink, et ik ("";:““ € | tions, J. P. Williams chatr- someon> conduct xadar tests in'and return, all under simulated e i 3 ALY l(-‘l ' ‘ly.,. ) il man, and will open with vocal se- ceaplanes and ACA made available! instrument flying conditions. F ST RNt e 3 -’v"h: C:(‘i\)“li‘: To ear. lCtions by Mr. and Ms. Emnest e :‘:m\l\ ’m(“r‘\" s the sole DAVIEE- e obsolete matter from provi-|matk refunds to municipalities for| g % Daves: whilote e g ¥ s o e sions of lnw relating to re cho rpose: ofeate o A E R pany was most anxious to accept| Before ths radar may be used ,r"n“:"rlm.“m"f,:m’“_‘m:.’. TORUIAMOL) SOl EHTpORRY 108 1o On we- speaker and her subject will be the opportunity, even though it'on commercial flights under ac- ;. i v o 1)';‘\3‘(\‘:"0 (’i" ];;'r‘vlln?l‘s. (“;' ;“ Watchmen Upon the Ramparts.” uld cost thousands of dollars,'tual instrumvnt conditions, ap- o : : 0 assage on_ previous day by ¢ ceaucs radar s presently the only proval must be obtained from 5 BT JE ounran o0 S o to 3 yore); reconsideration vole: | Mgs. ROBERTSON RETURNS ihcpe of working into an instru- both the Civil Aeronautics Board .o, oo Property from acts pertain- 8 yeas, 8 naj - iment operation KB the CAN. Exhaustive “etbe ing to disposition of bur_plu,s terri- (Passed) Mre. R. E. RoLerison returned on S Let-Down - Plices will ‘be required befors the Bap- torial property; to Territorial Of-| H. J. M. 10, by Pollard—Asking | the Princess Norah after a visit in In Southeast !there - are Alaska at present three places suit- |ably equipped for planes to let- idown through the clouds. They jare at Gustavus, Annette TIsland |and Biorka Island. Aireraft on |instruments fly between these ‘pmnt‘ on radio ranges. Thes> facilities are of little or 'no value for serving the many communities in Southeast however, Because of ter- and prohibitive cost, it i ible and impracticable to and instrument let- down facilities at all of thesc points. Radar is the only thing developed to date which offers a possible solution. The particular type radar with which tests are being conducted is rain unfe: FOR MEN ONLY — which was sponsored suit in leading a parade of models at a fashion show for men if i proval is granted FILIPINO SOCIAL (LUB MEETING SUNDAY P. M. The Filipino Social Club will hold its regular business meeting at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon in the Catholic Parish Hall. The business meeting will be followed by the usual social hbur. All Filipinos, their wives, and friends are invited to attend, whether they are mem- bers or not >-eo - In 1820 the average of Americans was 17 year Teday it is about 29 years. Dorothy Van Nuys wears a bathing by a Los Angelcs concern. | YELLOW CAB CO I | Service PHONE 22 Courtecus Drivers — Dependable 24-HOUR SERVICE iices and Judiciary. | two District Judges for Third Di- | the south. Salmon €reek Couniry Club Finest Country Club in Alaska o < s < ) 7 . o 1 . -~ Bring Vour Guests to the Finest Country Club in Alaska COCKTAILS from5P.M. to4 A.M. DINNERS from 7 P.M. 10 2 A.M. Steaks . . Chicken . . Spaghetti Chinese Foods-All Kinds. DANCING GUEST CARDS furnished OUT-OF-TOWN VISITORS! through the courtesy of Club Members Exclusive Membership Club Phone 015 Salmon C€reek Couniry Club 3 Miles North of Juneau on Glacier Highway