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y» - | g NOW P Produced by WARREN DUFF « Directed by JAC! EXTRA! — ENDS TOMORROW MATINEE AT 2:00 Doors Open 1:30—Feature 2 LAYING QUES TOURNEUR - Screen Play by GEOFFREY HOMES Leon Errol in ‘Bet Your Life® Disney Cartoon & LATE POLITICAL NEWS Evening’s Feature Starts at 7: —1 5 IT'S EVERY BIT AS ENJOYABLE' sterrs JEANETTE ‘M::DONALD- ITURBI mve POWELL Z=—51 .. owno ARNOLD . van DAVENPORT Original Screen Play by Albert Mannheimer, Frederick Kohner, Sonya Levien, John Meehan by FRED M. WILCOX - Produced by JOE PASTERNAK « A mereo-socownw-wavex perune They raise havoc ‘with their young other’s second oneymoon! ... - AS "STATE OF THE UNION" and a brief appearance of AMPARA ITURBI MARINE SERGEANT APPREHENDED FOR MOLESTING GIRLS A Marine Corps sergeant from atoard the USS Begor was turned over to the captain of the vessel last night following apprehension at the Erwin apartments where he was discovered about 8:30 p.m. mo- lesting two 1l-year-old girls and one girl's 4-year-old brother. According to Fred Follette, father of one of the girls and the young boy, the children were playing out- side the apartment door when the Marine fmnlt attempted to; mo- lest the'*youngsters. The children ran to their third-floor apartment, where they locked the door and tele- | phoned H. J. Lockert, father of the {other young girl. | | Lockert, who lives at the McKinley ‘nparmments a block away, ran to the children’s aid and found the serviceman beating at the door. A fight ensued with Lockert knock- ing out the sergeant and calling for shore police and the local police. After a conference between local | otticials and captains of the USS | Begor and USS Wantuck, vessels here overnight enroute to maneu- | vers in Kodiak, the offender was turned over to ship's officers. e Modern lighthouses can be oper- ated by remote control with equip- ment so. complete that the attend- ant on shore can' hear the motors start and the switches thrqwn in the lizht. 1"OUT OF PAST™ IS JUNEAU HIGH SCHOOL'S THRILLING DRAMA HONCR ROLL ANNOUNCED NOW AT CAPITOL oo i Saha”s “octecs uneau High School is announced 1 the J-Bird. Those students re- ceiving straigh “A's” are: Clifford Cole, Pat Oakes, and Carol Olson, seniors; John Ihle, Robbrta Mes- serschmidt, juniors; Sally Crooks, Ann Henning, Aileen Kronquist and Fred Wyller, sophomores; and Mary Nordale, freshman. Frank Maler and Betty Tapley, both members of the junior class, receiv- ed 4 As and 1 B on their re- port cards. Other students on the honor roll are: seniors, Mae Dapcevich, Alice One of the season’s outstanding dramas is RKO Radio’s “Out of the Past,” starring Robert Mitchum and Jane Greer, now at the Capitol| Theatre. | The story concerns a young gas staticn owner who, because of his secret past and despite his interest in a lovely local girl is reluctant to marry her. Years before, the hero {conducted a detective agency and was employed by a gambler to trace his girl friend who had disappeared Jean Davis, Shirley Elstead, Lou with $40,000. The hero caught, up Keithahn, Jack Lee, Nat Moore, with her in Acapulco, but instead Martha Newbould, Jeanette Steph- of bringing her back, became help- enson, and Mary Thibodeau; jun- lessly enamoured. iors, Bonnie Bell, Joan Beloud, They returned to San Francisco Walt Johnston, Carol MacDonald, Milt Schultz and Alice ; sophomo Lynn Bod- ‘where the hero’s former business 1 partner found them and tlackmailed up to get him captured as the ap- ers. parent slayer of his ex-partner. To protect himself he tips off the | police that he and the gambler'.fl girl friend are fleeing. They are| followed, and under a hail of bul-| Girls in Troop 11 met Thursday | lets, tragedy ends both their ca-!afterncon in Resurrection Luther- reers. !an Church. We said the Girl Jane Greer, brilliant younz star,!Seout Promise and the Girl Scout portrays the evil genius of the hero.|l.aws and our song leader, Heath- Featured portrayals are by Kirk|er Hollmann, with Virginia White- !Douglus, Rhonda Fleming, Richard |head at the piano, taught us some !Webb, Steve Brodie and Virginia new rounds for our minstrel badge. Huston. ' We then played games and had la few troop members tell some | D GIRL SCOUT NEWS | 1 | | i 1 t ¥ ook! They're Kayser,sl” v Kayser stockings ’ ) are eye catchers e from every angle. Fully proportioned to give you the right width and stretcch— famous for long lasting beauty. . UNDERWEAR [ ] . ik . Plumbing H:aling Oil Burners Telephone-319 Nights-Red 730 Harri:Machine Shop, Inc. EYES EXA] ED LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARQUARDT %% ' -OPTOMETRIST Second and Franklin | PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS Juneau ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN viaPelersburg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg. Convenient ‘afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 SALES and SERVICE PHONE 659 CHRISTENSEN BROS. 909-12th St. $$5595598595¢586388¢88 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA | Carson Lawrence is the head of the CEEEEE | » ENGLISH YOUNGSTER WIRITES SANTA CLAUS (ARE JUNEAU MAYOR Many are the letters from for- eign parts received by the mayor of Alaska’s capital c Usually, May- or Waino Hend son knows just where to turn one over so that the | Kodéthromé Slides Shown at Meeting, Juneau Garden Club The Juneau Garden Club held its monthly meeting on Tuesday after- noon at the home of Mrs. L. E. writer will receive requested infor- |IVerson with Mrs. V. F. Williams mation as co-hostesses. Following a short However, this letter just receiv-|Pusiness meeting, a series of koda- ed from 4 Hirst Place, Wheateroft, |chrome slides taken of Alaskan Batley, in Yor re, England, off- |ardens, homes, and flowers were I Shaw! ers a problem to “The Lord Mayor, |SHOWD. iCapital of Alaska,” to whom it Mrs. Harry Stonehouse, president is addressed - of the organization, appointed the Dear Santa Claus: following committees for the year I hope you are a nice man, and |Program, Mrs. V. F. Williams, M visit our house this Christmas with |Elton Engstrom, and Mrs, Joe Sad- some nice toys. I would like g new |Méri ~ membership, Mrs. Albert racing car, football, jigsaw puzzle, White, Mrs. James L on, n}ud storybook and a smashing jeep. If Willlam Hixson; publicity, Re y Renshaw, Mrs. Percy Rey- ne sunshine, Mrs. Jack Clark, Mrs. William Biggs; living memor- it sounds greedy too much, T won't just send me one toy. My mother says you live at the | be them, only to die at the hands ot,ding, Paula Co Steve Johnson,,N( th Pole, but my Dad says yuus““l"' Mrs. Earie Hunter, Mrs. Tom the woman, who then deserted her | Dick Keithahn, Robert Ripke, Rose- at Alaska, so I am sending |Oark: hostess schedule, Mrs. Robert companion and returned to the mary Theile, Carl Weidman, Mary|my letter to Alaska to the Lord |CoWins. gambler. \Wmtak?r, and Marge Williams; Mu.\‘v‘r Perhaps he will send it to | Mx{s. V. ¥. waunams presented i 0 freshmen, Evelyn Hollmann, Elsa [you for me |the flower slides, which were loan- m::: 5 Byl ;‘e‘:c:w:?:)‘:e;:: Johnson, Janu McConnel, Tom| My mother wants a new dress|ed by members of the Garden Club gambler, The latter greets him with Morgan and Donna Mountjoy. without coupons, not expensive. jand their friends. Mrs. Stonehouse TR S b B e ¢ What my Dad would like is a|had slides of her garden and of “ : Y { udents qualifying for the |ciggerrate case with some ciggs in.|Floyd Fagersen's beach garden. him to undertake a shady errand.|quarterly honor roll but not for|That is all. Minnie Field's garden and the As he reluctantly goes through the semester honor group are Jon ! With love, Glen Oakes garden were presented with his instructions, he discovers| Stewart, Donna Carver, Nella Jer- | Kenneth Hobson. |in slides taken by Pat Oakes. Mrs that the entire thing is a frame- main, Ann Parsons and Julian Riv-| P. s.: y 8 years old. Sid Thempson's slides depicted Mr. >so — Posey's garden at Fritz Cove and gardens in Fairbanks. : 1 | Flower slides w sented at (Shrine Dance Will Be w55 ™5 o interesting close-up shots of snow jrese, rock garden Held, Satu;iiay Nigh The Scottish Rite Temple will be Phiniums and gold banded lilies row evening between the hours of Shown. ten and one, held by the Shriners. - The balltoom will be decorated in hated their slides for the occa- an Arabian Nights theme. Season Sion were: Trevor Davis, Gil Eide, — eee vits s ve been issued Mrs. Geor; Shaw, Mrs. Henr: " invitations have been issued for th ge y Flexible Flier Sleds at Madsew's. | stories—Ruth Ann Bloomquist, Re- | ttair., a8 © |Green, U. S. Forest Service, C. V.| dpen noon until 6. 79 tf porter. i Brown, Mrs. Keith Wildes, E. L.| Art Hedges and Gene Vuille are 4 -, and Keithahn, Dr. R. H. Williams, and Mrs. Estelle Wolf Beyers. - - co-chairmen for the dances re. dzeo hment committee ations On the committee are O e c e @ > drops, daffodils, cashmerana prim- | rhododendron | and pemakonse. Pictures of del- | the scene of a formal dance tomor- |from the J. W. Leivers garden were | | Other people who so kindly do- | : PAGE FIYE "BEAUTY AND THE g BANDIT” FEATURE | LSO LENTURY AT 20TH CENTURY, ENDS TONIGHT | Shows at 7:28—9:30 , Sturdy action against the back- —————————————— e ground of early California da proved to be pulsating screentare| He Meei; Danger in Monogram’s “Beauty and the| -0~ S Bandit,” which opened last night| Face-lo-Face . . at the 20th Century. Gilbert Ro- and Womell land, in the starring role as the O. Henry fiction bandit, the Cis thek-io-Chegk! Kid, heads an excellent cast in a| dramatic outdoor film of unusual interest. Th's is the third time that Ro- and has played Cisco. As the “Kid"” he puts land-grabbers in their rightful place, though at times the cdds are against him | When C 0 is told that a chest {of silver is secretly teinz trans- ferred to €an Moreno by an out- {law, Du Bois, he and his gang over- take the stake and make off with |the ct leaving a dummy in its | place. Later, Du Bois turns out to be a girl who falls in love with Cisco. Meanwhile landgrabbers plan § to poison livestock and farmers in ¥ an attempt to put over their land 7 plot, but after strenuous action on the part of Cisco and his men the ? ,vicious racket is exposed. & SONS OF NORWAY | Meet Saturday night at eight { in the IOOF Hall. 99 1t — e ee - JUNEAU ROTARIANS Will be hosis w he Sitka High Schocl basketball team Saturday noon at the Baranof. All Rotarians deciding to attend are asked to notify either Pres. Chas. W. Carter | or Secretary Herber Hillerman. 1t 1 YourNose orring Fills Up=— ClShes ames | MARTIN GARRALAGA FRANK YACONELLI MacSpadden and Oscar Elisen. id ol e e oot vt TIDE TABLE .| Tonlghtc-ifyour head st congested | Unusual Occupations . — | and stuffed-up wi a col al - JUNEAU SKETCH CLUB * JANUARY 22 o) Hivipt o shepput v aroiot Cartoon - March of Time e Low tide, 1:22 am, 33 ft. e| e e | : ; 8, | rnstantly you feel your stuffy nose EWS WILL MEET, WEDNESDAY © 5 wie 5 o s 3 prpiamsrn | _ATRN £ bl | , 14:36 p.m,, . o B e High tide, 20:52 p.m., 12,0 fi. e | Wwhere trouble is to relieve such con- A business meeting of the Ju- e 5 £ : o} g;:z&:?n&:b"!:&fis!&e;n'}l_:yg ,i”&”:; T 0 M u B n o w neau Sketch Clut: has been set for "y o o o o o o o e o o a Vicks Va-tro-nol Nose Drops! { next Wednesday, January 26, at — , RN TN R A2 B o JUNE HAVER 8 p.m.-at the craft room of the A. B. Hall, according to Della Salis- bury. Those interested in studying freehand sketching, still life, and perspective should be there—with pencil, drawing pad and board. Some extra drawing boards have been made available by H. Salisbury and J. Glover, but the number is limited. eyid ler ( OWLE 2 Jler/iny 80 that no matter when, no matter where you may be, friends will always know your choice in solid silver. This is just one of many services we have for your convenience, one of many reasons people prefer to come to us. yfllfl! and Priva Mink See Our Selection A of About 35 Patterns Mutation Mink . in All Brands at THE Mk . . . . NUGGET SHOP Come In and Browse Around General Incl. Mink, Silver Fox, Color Pha ——l 5 $SSS w “w o File Your Income Tax Returns Early And Speed Up Your Refund Check Rk kR Rk LEO L. LAZETT! 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