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- | T ITE, SHOWS at 7:22--9:30 E“ns 0“ ® FEATURE 8:02—10:10 HERE'S ROMANCE RUBBING ELBOWS WITH DISASTER . . . IN AN ADVENTURE THAT COULD HAPPEN TO ANYONE! !&'»w v FARLEY GRANGER ~ CATHY ('DONNELL JAMES CRAIG - PAUL KELLY ; ? Starring TOMORROW and Saturday YOU'VE NEVER SEEN SUCH EXCITEMENT Introducing the NEW: profile \JQHN‘ BARRYMORE, Jr. ELLIES AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Pelersburg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST Second and Franklin PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS Juneau i : Your Depesifs ARE SAFE BUY and HOLL UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS bark is pledged to conserva T management of thn /. ~C .| DEPOSITS IN THIS BARK ARE tve operation The safety of depositors’ funds is our primary consideration. addition, the bank is 3 mem- ber of Federal Deposit Iasur- ance Corporation,which ia sures. each of our depositors apainet Iy o 3 maximum of $10,000. S i FIRST NATIONAL of JUNEAU, ALASKA BANK THE DAILY ALASKA EM JAMES CRAIG IN |63 CARRIED ON VILLIAN'S ROLE, | ALASKA COASTAL CAPITOL'S BILL WEDNESDAY TRIPS e z*‘"m"f].:fz‘::"r e lor| Alaska Costal Alrines carried a James Cralg % ole as the | y,1a) of 63 passengers on' flights ex con-man in M-G-M's exciting | weqnesday with five on interport, drama, “Side Street,” now showing . riving and 42 departing. at the Capitol Theatre, with Far-| . graoway: Albert —Carlson, ley Grm\:er and Cathy O'Donnell; pove and George Graves, EIXoy b O | Ninnis, Elton Engstrom, Jr., Her- In_ his latest film (“-ll‘\f“lllk\l.(n. bert Mafin, Jerry Wade, Ralph | Craig, heretofore seen in sympa- | qyerpe Bill Orme, Dick Forrest, | thetic roles, turns killer in one of Geralq Shaw, Arnold Soley, Leslie the most savage portrayals Writlen ayrjt pixie Lee Tandy, Art Me- | for a photoplay. Four victims, 0| ginnon, Jim Wilbur, Dale Hiller- | of them women, met violent ends at| 2 Northa Cook, Shirley Casper- | his hands. | son, Patricia Carroll, O. R. Flynn, | Craig is the second M-G-M star to | g 1, Soldin, Marion Soldin, Dr. Ar- | shift from hero to villain, the first|jone Bledsoe. | being Ann Sothern, who played her | por Haines: William Lanus, first “}‘\.eavy” in “DeatH in the Doll's | Lynn Waber, H. E. Karlson, Ernie House,” in which she tried to put a| jones, H. L. Furrow; for Sitka: P. small child witness to a nmr:lrr:nm,m\ L. Benson, S. Thompson, | out of the way. | Paul Starrish, Myron Coleman; for | Craig, a product of Nashville | engkee: Clint Stockley, Howard | Tenn., began his film career in|gmith: for Angoon: H. B. Jones, | Westerns and won his first import-| . p, Joseph. | ant “break” opposite Ginger Rogers in “Kitty Foyle.” He has won popu- larity in a long string of pictures Peterson, T. P. Hansen; from Pet-| 15 ARRIVE HERE FROM ,ersburg: Glenn Leach, Cliff Good- | SEATTLE WEDNESDAY, 1. 0 T srom sitka: | SEVEN DEPART, PAA M. Coleman, K. Albright, Johr Likeness, T. Curtis, Mary Williams, | J. Hendon, J. Conway; from An- Fifteen travelers goon: Rev. R. R. Armstrong; from | | day from Seattle vi Tenakee: L. B. Johnson; from| Whorld Airways an Skagway: Ken Ubbelohde. | south. | Arrivals: C. Barril, Leroy Benson Joe Broadus, M. Bridston, Phil | SPECIAL | Johnson, Joseph Leisner, James Mc- MA“Y r Elney, John Morholt, Penrose, | Elinor and Harland Perozzo, Phil ‘ | HAWAII, 3 MONTHS | Romas, Victor Vinson, Ernest Wes- | For Ketchikan: Robert Metling, | James Kristovich, Paul Morrison; | for Petersburg: Ernie Whitehead. Arriving from Ketchikan: E. S. flew N | chen, Olive Westby ! | Southbound: W. A. Miller, Lester | Green, John Griffin, Mr. and Mrs.| John Borbridge and infant Sandra,| In Hawaii, February and March“ Lester Funk, John Henlon {are months of special attractions. — {Along the chain of five tropic| | islands, at the beaches, in volcanic, ! parks and in cosmopolitan Hono- | |22 PASSENGERS FLY | o- al is loaded wit ON PNA WEDNESDAY | 5:ciot cvents, pan American worla | Airways pointed out. | Twenty-two per; traveled with| On February 1 to 5 the Narcissus Pacific Northern Airlines yesterda | Festival holds sway in the streets From Ancsorage: Mr. and Mrs. B, | of Honolulu when Chinese-Ameri- | | crawford, Brooks Yedeen, George cans usher in the New Year of Old ! Jencik, George Mickey, Henry Lally,| China to the beat of gongs and [ Mrs. Vie Rivers, Louis Simpson, | drums with dragon parades wmdingi Robert Cameron, Olie Taug, Peter | through the town. | George. Old-fashioned fishing festivals To Anchorage: Alton Conine, H.!|called “hukilaus” are held each | L. Moats, Mrs. P. Farmer, Tony month in the Haiwaiian - Samoan | | Macchia, Fred Walker, John Bowen, | community of Laie, just outside E. G. Ganschaw, John Monagle,}Honolulu They are all-day affairs John Morholt, Harland and E]-‘where giant nets are thrown into | inor Perrozo. | the ocean waters and pulled in| - iloaded with fish. Feasts prepared | |NO INDICATION OF BAD on the beach follow with a wind-| |up of hula and knife dancing. ' &l eni he Hawaii | INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC |regiiatuon Fobruary 15, i another stiv vent, with participants | IN STATES THIS YEAR oicea in masses of fierar 1 | Everyone joins in the hula dancing, | Dr. C. C. Carter, City Health| singing and ukelele playing. Officer announcgs the following| Pclynesian and Oriental dolls, C(‘ ! message was received by Dr. C. Earl feet high, will be shown at Ala Albrecht, Alaska Commissioner of | Moana Park, along the sea in Hono- Health, from the U. S. Surgeon lulu on ‘March 2 in a thirteenth General: annual exhibition. i “There is no reason to believe; March sees the beginning of yacht that the present epidemic of in-|racing, polo playing and baseball. ‘fluenza in England necessarily in-| Cane grindin at the height dicates that there will be a serious | of the season in Hawallan sugar |or widespread epidemic in the | mills near }lmmlulg and on the United States this year,” according island—all open to visitors, A% ng- to a report of World Health Or- kiki Beach a new weekly music and ganization studies received. i dancing day on the street has been The message was sent by the U.S.| opened. ; Surgeon General to Dr. Albrecht,| And, of course, there is swimming who stated that no unusual out- and sunning on the palm-fringed | breaks of influenza have been re- |beaches every day and every week ported in the Territory this year. in 74 degree weather and 78 degree water. i PSRN s { Sewing machines for rent at —EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY— snaps right back into shape! venetian blinds of | < new, Satiom. slats and plastic tape Bend them, abuse them push them around with & vacuum cleaner. . . Flexalum slats keep their shape. They’re spring- tempered for strength and durability. Their baked-on finish won't chip, crack, peel or rust. And— New Flexalum plastic tape wipes clean with a damp cloth—won't shrink or stretch. 120 sunfast color combinations. Free estimates! Easy terms! Metal will not be available in ; the near future. It would therefore be wise for you to make your selection NOW! Walter D. Field PAINTING and DECORATING o 'FLYING SAUCERS' FEATURE TONIGHT AT 20H CENTURY A picture made about two years ago in the vicinity of Juneau will be the feature tonight at the 20th Century Theatre. This is “Flying PIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA WAGE NEGOTIATIONS ARE T0 GO FORWARD SAYS H. A. BENSON| The wage freeze is causing as much confusion in Alaska as else- where, it appears by the deluge of inquiries to the Territorial Com- | missioner of Labor office here. | What is the effect of the wage- price freeze on wage contracts now Saucers,” made py Ewing Scott and being negotiated, or those on which produced by Mikel C(mrnd‘ who isy notice of nt to change current also the leading man. Pat Garrison, wage contract has been given? Y.h.v glamorous blonde, has 'n.w fem- Commissioner Henry. A. Benson | hin€ lead and Hantz von Tueffien, said today "he 1ateat inforhation known to many Juneauites, is the heavy man, in other words the vil- that we e, would indicate that e n. negotiations, or an adjusted wagz A scale may very properly be carried | 1@ the story, scenes of Juneau | are shown also Royal O'Reilly’s on to the end that an agreement satisfactory to both management and labor may be reached.” He said that it was med that such ments providing for in- creased wage rates will have to be submitted to Economic Stabiliza- ! tion Direct Eric Johnston for approval unless the industry is one for which specific exemption has been made. The procedure for filing peti- tions for approval are set out in the Federal Register as Title 32-A, Chapter II, Part 500. As scon as more definite inform- ation is received, it will be made available to interested persons, Ben- son said. Inquiries may be directed to his office in the Triangle Build- ing until the wage stabilization pro- | gram is made effective in Alaska. Taku summer resort, the ice cap, | ete. The second feature is a western drama -aid to be highly entertain- | ‘ug. KEN SHEI.DON JOINS JUNEAU POLICE FORCE| Roland Bud) Edwards has resign- ed as patrolman on the Juneau Po- lice Department and plans to leave for the States shortly. Kenneth L. Sheldon has been ap- pointed on three-months proba- tion to replace Edwards. He was previously fireman at the Federal | Building here. He has worked on the Union Pacific and White Pass and Yukon railroads, spent thiee years n military se: e and has had ex- perience in military police. Ted Samples went on duty last night as harbor patrolman and fireguard at the small boat harbor. 34 LOCTORS, 1: * DENTISTS COUNTED IN S5 REGISTRATION Thirty-four medical doctors and eleven dentists have registered with|dent of Haines who came to Juneau their local draft boards under the|last Thursday to enter St. Ann’sy January call for registration by Hospital for medical treatment was the Selective Service System, John|cheered this week by a visit from McCormick, director, announced to-|old friends from his home town/ day. The registration was for those|who now reside i1 Juneau. under 50 years of age. There were - no veterinarians. RETURNS TO HAI First division; 19 doctors and five | nrs Earl Lammers, wife of the dentists; Second Division, none; | wner of the Haines Transfer, has Third Division, 11 doctors and five|jeft for her home in Haines after dentists; Fourth Division, four doc- | peing here several days for medical tors and one dentis treatment. Astones Give Dinner Party| A dinner party was given last‘- night by Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Ast- | one at their apartment in the| Twentieth Century for Fowler W.! Martin, Vice President of the Pa- cific National Bank, and CM. La‘- imer, Vice President of the First National Bank, both of Seattle; Mr. | and Mrs. Kenneth Albertson and Miss Rosie Maier. Albertson is the new manager of the B. M. Beh- rend’s store FRIENDS VISIT SAUCIER Frank Saucier, 81, oldtime iesi- | SCHWINN BIKES AT MADSEN'S | MARRIAGE APPLICATIONS 1 Charles Harrison Lupro, 23, and Sarah J. K. Linehan, 19, both of Juneau have filed an application TO0MENTURY DOORS OPEN Feature at 8: PAGE FIVE TONIGHT AND FRIDAY AT 7:00 P. M. 5 and 10:45 This Picture Will Never Win an Academy Award BUT sssssssn SEE WITH PRID The Magnificent Grandeur of the Ice-Cap as SE otographed by an The Mighty and Majestic Taku Glacier Alaska Coastal Airplane— How Juneau looks to the world as photographed sEEby Hollywood. If you have ever spent or intend to spend a vacation at O'Reilly’s Lodge, this picture will interest you . .. ACTUALLY PHOTOGRAPHED IN JUNEAU STREAKING OUT OF THE UNKNOWN (:ora.w. AND TAKU COMES A STRANGE NEW TERROR! g Lester Sharpe - Rucsa’i Hicks + Frank Darien A Produced and Directed By MIKEL CONRAD + Associafe Producer MORRIS M. WEN , . 4 Orgiae Sy By MIEE CONEAD » Scove Adoption By NOWARD VG YOUMS Ty A COLONIAI PRODUCTIONS PICTURE ® Reeased by FiTH CLABNTER, INE. Starring MIKEL CONKA o HantzVon: Peuffen- g Atk —Pat Garrison— Plus === S“RANGERS RIDE” a Western Featurette LATE WORLD NEWS Dr. Ted Oberman Optometrist for a marriage license in the of- fice of the U. S. Commissioner. Enjoy the excellent appoint= ments, the delicious food, wishes to announce the SCHWINN BIKES AT MADSEN'S Special round trip winter excursion fares now in effect. Vancouver, Victoria, or Seattle $108.40 from Juneau - did - You see KANN’S BIG INVENTORY SALE JUNEAU SAILINGS Southbound Tuesday, February 6 \ Tuesday, February 20 Tuesday, March 6 For information and reservations \ contact Wm. K. McFarlane, Agent Juneau ¥ Cunadisn Rific and the courteous service. l REMEMBER Last Day (7.3 MONDAY FEBRUARY | opening of new offices at the 20th Century Theatre Bldg. 2nd Floor 2 on February 1 Records from Dr. Simpson’s ' Practice at The Nugget Shop will.be at t his office. Phone 61 Hours 9:00 to 5:30 Saturdays 'til 2:00 p. m. JUNEAU COLD STORAGE COMPANY ity for hospita Copyright 19L\, The Coca-Cola Co.