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' SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1944 || TORIGHT? .57 0nA™ | PROGRAM ON AS ALCON STRIKES li\('l\'" | e B Stk il > STARTS SUNDAY! Prevue Tonight i duSArptl‘:,[q,l'l SRB 'H' Capitol Sunday, “Memphis Belle” and “Above Suspicion” being the |twin program. | | “Memphis Belle” is released by the War Activiti Committee of the Motion Picture Industry and is played by all theatres in every town. The rentals of .the film to the two theatres here, Capitol and 20th Century, goes to the war ac- tivities. The film tells more, about the bombing of Germany and was made for the s and center of the st re the Flying Fortress “Memphis e” and her crew on 20 missions over Germany The regular feature “Above Sus- picion,” sees Joan Crawford and Fred MacMurray run the gauntlet of Gestapo spies, Nazi intrigue and counter-espionage in a hectic ad venture. They play an Oxford professor and his wife who, as honeymooners, carry out a dangerous mission for| the British Foreign Office. INNOCENTS ABROAD F P & MEN WANTED | to work at the Juneau Lumber | Mills. | 9 | " LATE NEWS DONALD DUCK SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION “The Memphis Belle” THE TRUE STORY OF A FAMOUS FLYING FORTRESS AND HER HEROIC CREW IN GORGEOUS TECHNICOLOR SUNDAY—FEATURES: 3 — 5:30 — 8 — 10:30 HEATRE THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA | Meanest Man in the World,” in the TWIN FEATURES 5. s conany-rox com: Y edy. the other 20th Century feature. |almost a trademark, guessed that ‘la“\u and, I suppose, lawyers who In the picture, Benny is co- starred with Priscilla Lane and supported by Rochester, Edmund Gwe | The nation’s number one comed- |ian, whose long black Havanas are |don’t have clients always have a ipe.” iwenn, Anne Revere and Helene | Reynolds “Memphis Belle,” also showing at’ the Capitol for War Activities Fund, | and Jack Benny are the twin feat- | ures for the 20th Century Sunday. Roaring from the skies right into the hearts of every American, the renowned MEMPHIS BELLE, hero | e ship of 25 bombings over Europe, s 5 is again brought to life in a stir-| et B0 T ring Technicolor film produced by | the U. S. Eighth Air Force. The picture arrives to recount| Well the history of this Flying Fortress 3"'\“"“ X and its courageous crew of ten,| JUneauina few days. The story of what the MEMPHIS | BeRRR T BELLE accomplished between No- | vember, 1942, and May 1943, has| , already become a tradition among cory, airmen of Uncle Sam. Now the | g story is to be unfolded on the| part out at 10:30 a. m. The creen in all its glory. blaze soon burned itself out and Jack Benny discards his “seegars”| no equipment was used by the de- for a pipe for his role as “The' partment & Russell Maynard, Director of the | Territorial Department of Public for Ketchikan on s to return to TAR POT FIRE tar pot, parked at the 1th Franklin Street and t, called the fire de- VOTE FOR FRANK A. 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