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THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES STARTS TONIGHT ‘,E OF JUNEAU OR THE FIRST TIME WE DARE present + he CENSORED *Uncensored by war or militarv authorities! THE DAILY ALASKA HVIPIRE, FRIDAY, FEB. 16, 1940. 'NEW UNCENSORED VERSION OF FILM HITS OPENS HERE| . "All Quiet on the Western ! i Front” Playing at Capitol Theatre Wwith Europe in cther titanic w: Western Front,” r« the best war films perhaps ever made, has been released in its or- iginal uncensored version for the first time. The history making film, winner of five international awards, will he thick of an- gnized as one of open tonight at the Capitol The- tre with many dramatic scenes that cculd not be shown during its or- iginal release. Truth, shining through all cen- sorship efforts distinguishes the p turization of Erich Maria Remar- que’s world famous novel Foreign countries, = sensitive to anything which might reflect on their victories or defeats on the field | of battle, have hitherto cast a halt- | ing hand. on producers in Holly- wood. Even though oppoosed to weakening the dramatic appeal of their stories, were nevertheless obedient to the foreign protests, but today, recog- nized as an international medium, for the spread of good will, the mo- tion picture and particularly “All | Quiet” is presented as is. Restoration of the censored scenes, ampl re-editing and modernization | of the film, accomplished by Uni- versal experts only a few months | ago, have resulted in the new pro- | duction of a film which will strike deeply into the hearts of men, wo- | men and children everywhere as did | the original “All Quiet” almost a decade ago - - Woman Scolches Libel on Her Sex IVANHOE, Tex., Feb. 16.—There is a fable to the effect that the| I ACROSS All Quiet on the | 2 the picture makers == D(uly Crossword Puzzle . Genus of the blue grass Solution to Yesterday's Puzzle [CAMERA DAREDEVILS | LAUNCHED IN NEW 5. Anglo-Saxon slave . Siamese colns 1 . English SIS[IS[T] FEATURE AT COLISEUM . Down: prefix | author . Pedal digit Tale lower EVIAIMIP EILII JUNEAUS OWNED _AND _OPERATED. By W.0.600ss F . Burst forth Juneau’s Greatest Show Value violently ! . Hackneyed j ] P encumber Al ] S| With the unerr vision that has STARTS TONIGHT ' Lubricate 7. ful 9. Cover the inside . Tiff 21. Suspicious: slang . Gaiters wrapped around the leg Not difficult . Merchandise >0 | for several of the most e ing and successful pictur 20th - Century-Fox has | rected its production talent ! rescurces to the creation of a new series of action pictures, drama- Former 0. 8. ! tizing the exploits of “The Camera President | Daredevils,” the first of which Twin-Hit Program and Note of the scale . Stupid person Defeated at ] Chess . Encountered 2 Hebrew, Jetter Avid Hindu deity ame A T gallop 5. Playing card 46. Make speeches: humorous ) ve. 48. Meshed fabrie 9. Broad open vessel Not so old | 40. ngh Texpee- tations | | WORI(MEN Goes at an easy 51 III%/IIIV///I dEE GEEEm ek HIII%I Ptk o “Sharpshooters,” comes the Teraldry Coliseum Theater, beginning to- pose ¥ emulous B re rational | to Z— N D0 0ZINZC <m0 - ri m mj»|O[0/moMr M £/0[D! >o[00)] The heroes of this new ser! | two devil-may-care newsreel pho- tographers chasing d round the world! And they're ready on | a moment’s notice to take their ‘h\'r\ in their hands—or maybe a |girl in their ar In the featured role are | Donlevy, Lynn Bari and Vernon. In “Sharpshooters, levy is given unity in the type of reckless, romantic ac- tion role for which he is noted. | Lynn Bari is seen as Brians nifti- | est assignment, while Wally Ver- |non is cast as Waldo, the movie sound man. His hilarious comedy | talents are given full play and | provide an ideal foil for the reck- less daring of the dynamic Don- lev ies are ¥ 2. Note of the crow 3. Corded fabric 1 Again: prenx Brian Wally Don- 1 oppo BRIAN DONLEVY LYNN BARI WALLY VERNON| JONN_KING + DOUGLAS DUMBRILE } . HENRY GORDOM « SDNEY BLAGKWER 3 A 20th Contury-Fox Picture KIDDIES’ MATINEE Tomorrow, 1:00 P.M. CARTOON—CANDY rror-oremTonmoarooTerd One cowboy against a dozen killers »+.as he gun- whips range rustlers! WILD HORSE CANYON" DOKROTHY SHORT eature “Wild ¢ Jack Ran- 0 playing is the Herse Canyon, dall star Light Presbyterian Church Mrs. John A. Glasse presided during the supper hour and com- munity singing was led by Mrs. C. Robert White Main feature of the program was the book review given by Mrs. L. P. Dawes on Rachel Field's novel, “All This and Heaven, Too." - z z E | | z | | o e et Tt YDII CAN '!' GO WRONG «f 4= OIL BURNER EUGENE, Ore,, Feb. 16.—The old- est faculty rey itative in the Pacific Coast con nce, Prof. H. C. Howe of the University of Oregon, has resigned. The elderly English professor gave Norwomen Gather at 1ST SHOW starts | Mickey Mouse Matinee ‘T.')U P M SATURDAY—I1 P. M. fa9 2RI “All Quiet on the Western CECOND SHOW Front” 9:30 P. M. failing health as the reason for his resignation. He served as Oregon's representative for 25 years, and sev- Carrying out the Valentine mo-'eral times headed the Coast con- tif in decorations for the affair,'ference last night's ‘Norwomen dinner was held in the Parlors of the Northern! THE BIGGEST BURNER INSTALLATIONS IN JUNEAU ARE RAYS! RICE & AHLERS CO. PHONE 34 Third and Franklin ladies, when it comes to throwing | anything but a frying pan, just| can't hit the broadside of a barn., Not so these Txas women. | A chicken hawk swooped near the | hen coop of Mrs. Jim Minchy. She | grabbed a stick and flung it lndlg- nantly at the marauder. It made a bull's eye—smacked the hawk on the cranium and dazed it. With a pick follow-up Mrs. Mil GETTING LISTING \Navy Base Personnel Man Flaming Frontier—Candy Today's News Today— mplr£ nowball BEutile encouraged his 900 students to stage a 20-minute snowball battle. “It is perfectly natural for boys and girls to want to throw snow- E thinks if n- | Sponsored OMA CITY,.Feb. 16. »f‘ Horn of Taft Junior k » saved pas- ently m that left nee snowball making mw Born called a recess and the Bet attle, ty While would have used [ ‘ gets. them to indulge ach other they assersby for tar- - SAILS SOUTH Whitfield North Coast this morning on visit in the States, particularly Betty is Outside. Whitfield will continue to handle sailed on the Bert Highway Delivery service. chy retrieved the club and rappe«l‘ the chickn stealer a lethal blow. HGS RE MADE TODAY The halibut boats Fremont and Oceanic, Captains Olaf Winther and Ole Westhy respectively. brought in 19,000 pounds of black cod each today to the Juneau Cold Storage, selling at the prevailing ‘Junmu pricc ol 3.25 cents a pound SABLE LA} in Juneau Interview- ing Job Seekers (Contlnuec rrun rage One) them from this list.” Flakne said Dyer had informed him there was ample supply of laborers at Sitka now, and he is seeking only to interview skilled workers in the building trades. CALIFORNIA GROCERY PHONE 478-Groceries PHONE 371-Meats YOU SAVE - tlecs You Biesy Food tere / Anderson explained that a great deal of misunderstanding will be eliminated through this plan n that “we will know before the man arrives, just what he can do. If a man isn't a carpenter and is simply calling himself a carpenter because the wages are higher, 1it's much better for all concerned if goes i i!I“"'HHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHII IHIIIIIIIIlIIIHlI'IIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII"' SERTS CASH GROCERY WELCOMES YOU- COME, GET ACQUAINTED. Satisfied customers are our best ad- vertisement. Just ask your neighbors about us. 5 mnc.zsr—mr.sx-x'tisi m; dOI. 89 c MIRACLE WHIP WHITE SALAD DRESSING "CHEESE quart..gge ‘BUTTER-RED SHIELD - - - 2Pounds75¢ Albers CORN FLARES . .. - 3 pkas. 20 TOMATO JUICE ... ... -3 cans 25 CARROTS and PEAS . .- -3 for 43¢ Home Styl PEACHES Palmdell - - - - -2 cans 45(: s E-G—-G-—S NEW YORK EXTRAS—FRESH we know it before he to work.” Expecting to leave for Kodiak Tuesday on the Yukon, Anderson said he expected to be there about two months before returning south again, At present, approximately 190 men are at work at Silka and ap- proximately 350 at Kodiak, Ander-) son said. Building at both places is pro- ceeding rapidly, and work at Sitka is expected to be begun soon on permanent buildings. - Home Nursing On Program Tomorrow For Class Series. Home Nursing, discussed by Miss Magnild Oygard, and Child Guid- | ance by Dr. Marcia Hays, will be featured at the fifth of the series of classes in Home Making, spon- sored by the Applied Education De- partment of the Juneau Woman's | Club tomorrow afternoon at 1:30 oclock at the Pent House of the, Light Company’s Building. | The classes, which were planned |as means of assisting young wo- ! men with some of the various prob- |1ems of home making will be con-! cluded in another week, according (to announcement made today by Mrs. Harold Knight, chairman of the department in charge of this, project. Considerable interest has been manifested in the series as a whole, which comprises a well bal- anced course covering the various problems of successful home mak- ing, and it is expected that an- other large crowd will be present tomorrow to participate in the work. Open to the public generally, the classes are intended primarily for younger married women, and girls of high school age, who will be home makers of the future. Mrs. Wuldori Tcssue ) \ ! Tillamook—O# the Big Wheel ! { \ \ Pound--25¢ APPLES, Jumble Winesaps, box $1.99 e S R SPAM g SLICED BACON “BY HORMEL'S" LEAN—NO RIND SOYA BEANS, forhealth's sake, 2 * 25c TOMATOES, ONIONS FANCY WITH PUREE OREGON No. 2 tins ifilbs.25¢ s | 3729€ piFiNe 35e 127115 PA%KAGE [ FELS-NAPTHA SOAP1Qbars55¢ FIVE FAST 211 Seward TWE Fast l o 5 :;v.:f. nsu;ms . hl:ontnjemvx:;x:;mi; — DELIVERIES Sireel Pn NES Washington, is in general charge OO A IIIIIIIIIIIIIIHiIIIIIlIIfllHWIfi i e gance, 0f Quality in Dur Meat Depl Waicll for these 35¢ and 25c nems. 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