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SATURDAY, Jb\L‘) 1945 girls! If's gay ... it's riotous ... i best.. to make sure they love each o!herl GfllUMBlA PIGTUB,ES preserts W/AIM”EIII' mxs with Edgar Buchanan-Charley Grapewin+Jane Darwell i Sea v v VIR@INIA VAN UPP Produced and Directed by IRVING CUMMINGS SUNDAY: FEATURE AT Celor Cartoon— “BEAR RAID WARDE \ i One for the Anglers— ‘‘TROUT’’ LATEST NEWS EVENTS PREVUE TONIGHT 12:30 A. M. FERN'S PORTRAIT STUDIO A photograph captures forever the beauty of the bride on her wed- ding day. We will take all your wedding pictures. PHONE 567 SECOND STREET s o llARRI MACHINE SHOP OIL BURNERS GIFTS Acetylene Welding, Blacksmithing Plumbing, Heating, (Scott-Newcomb System) here isnos subshtule for newsnaper adverhm g NORTHLAND ‘TRANSPORTATION Sheould you marry on a 4-day furlough? Here's the picture with the answer for millicns of Yanks and their t's sprightly comedy ot its sparkling . with an impatient soldier and his bride reliving @ honeymoon 2 ADDED AMUSEMENT E3 TONIGHT! “Ever Since Venus” At 8:10—10:45 ""Mademoiselle Fifi" At 7:05—9:40 maq He belopg, "d 'hu permrmp ‘mde and an impatient groom hilar- | a THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIE RE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 1 " PAGE FleZ TIMELY STORY OF WAR MARRIAGE | 1S CAPITOLS BILL, e TR | 0 , Adv nce wporls on Columbia’si WASHINGTON, June 9.—By u[ Acclaimed llm nm.~t )\L\])AHN(‘.IIII CONTINUOUS SHOWS ALL DAY Pict “The Impatient Years,”|strict party vote, 117 House Rvpub-iflrunm ever made, the entire urlnnn DOORS OPEN 1:30 P. M. starring Jean Arthur, Lee Bow-|licans succeeded, with the help of |taking e in a lifeboat where man and Charles Coburn, opening fll|20 Democrats and a Progressive, in | passengers are survivors of a U- BOMANCEI ADVE“TURE! {the Capitol Theatre on Sunday, pro- | reducing OWI's appropriation for|boat torpedoing—and the comman- . claim that it sets a new pace for ro-!next year to $18,000,000, a cut of der of the enemy submarine—Alfred mantic comedy. It tells of a worried §: | fous! I\ falling in love again after 18 tivities. Funds for its Pacific op- open Sunday at the 20th Century ADRIFT IN AN OPEN BOATI i T their m: erations were left intact. | Theatre. 3 to be the pmnuo with| Democratic Whip Ramspeck nfw Lifeboat” was made with the co- answer to millions of | Georgia said failure of 100 Demo- cperation of the U. S. Navy and and their girls. What will!crats, alm all of whom normally mec ant Marine. The film stars vmul(l have opposed the reduction, | |Tallulah Bankhead with featured ppen when GI Joe comes |OWI FUND 'LIFEBOAT’ T0 BE ‘ [0 CENTURY 5 SLAshED “ASavre | /2 LAST TIMES TONIGHT EAST SIDE KIDS in “MR. WISE GUY” “BEHIND THE BIG TOP” STARTS SUNDAY! THE SCREEN'S MIGHTIEST DRAMA .OF 6 MEN AND 3 WOMEN 17,000,000 in the allocation for the |Hitchcock's production of “Lifeboat” gency's domestic and European ac- by John Steinbeck, is scheduled to 1id to be —riotou | was “unfortunate.” ,ph\\mx William Bendix, Walter S| nedy at-its sparkling best. The OWI cut may not stand. It ak, Mary Anderson, John Hodiak, Arthur, as the quickly-mar-|must be reviewed by the SQ“{\((\\HP““ Hull, Heather Angel, Hume {vied girl who bears her husband a|which in the past frequently hasCronyn and Canada Lee. | the wars; restored or tempered reductions | e Bow 1, newly ed to star-|{ made in the Hous At the Coliseum starting wmghtl | after his triumphant portrayal - e — is & rntum showing of “The Sulli-| } n the recent “Cover Girl” as her| vans” that grand story of the five {c se; Charles Coburn as Jmu s| A 0 S lxghlmg hxo[hem that fought on Lho ’ [ioee v s to-ve sing| HOSPITAL NOTES Ceiiee o ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S | portrayals both heartwarming and e { e | screamingly humorous. And we MC“I t"fr-; "d\hl CUI;[:' andx baby l;u\\'! : PRODUCTION OF {told that the screen play, written |left St. Ann’s Hospital yesterday EI l by associate producer Virginia Van|and returned home. lnore Ong, Upp, gives them every uppm'umit.\';' Je:lsn- Joseph has been ndmitlrodi N | in the comedy book to outdo their|to the Government Hospital for W F M K past cfforts. care. .r.MNInnon | - - i Rosa Carteete and Billy Mills | . 3 ‘[mm Kake were incoming patients Wed Tonlgh! RA&NBOW GiRlS at the Government Hospital last | Je s The wedding ceremony of Mlss‘ 'I'o H AVE SPE(I M. David Gray from Nome, patient |, ¢ M Longgnn R i BY ]0“" ST“NBECK {at the Government Hospital, has Weds Glrl Who Saved Him Lt. Col. Themas H. Hubbard, USAAF, of Fort Worth, Tex., is pictured above with his Belgian bride, Nellie, shortly after their arrival in MEETING TONIGHT| A special initiation of Rainbow | Gir' 11 be held tonight at 7:30 o'clock in the Scottish Rite Temple with Masons of Gastineau Channel as invited gue While this is an annual event in | { honor of the Masonic fraternity, a cordial invitation is extended to all | members of the Eastern Star to | attend. The candidate to be initiated to- night will be Shirley Ann Davis of | Douglas and special songs will be | featured by a group of Douglas | girls. Refreshments are being arranged | by a committee headed by Betty Bonnett. As this will be the last meeting until the fall term in September, | a good attendance is requested by | Evelyn Spain, Worthy Ad: ———————e | BEATRICE HOTGAARD IS NOW AT LUCILLE'S Beatrice Hotgaard arrived in Ju- Ineau Thursday from her home in| { Pontiac, Michigan, where she op- | number of years. She same Juneau to do beauty work for Lu- |cille’s Beauty Shop, starting today. Miss Hotgaard has also worked or the Fifth Avenue Beauty Salon |in Seattle. — e The average American family puuhasex 2.8 bed sheets a year. Bceston, Mass., from overseas. Hubbard, a Thunderbolt pilot, shot down over Belgium in November, 1943, landed on a farm in that country, Nellie nursed him back to health while her family secreted . him from the Nazis for seven menths. He penetrated Nazi lines, re- turning April 14, 1945, to mdrry the girl who saved his life, TIMELY HANDOUT FPRINGFIELD, IIl. — Robert | Neathery finished smoking a cigar- €tte in a parked city bus an opcped a window to discard the: Some one grabbed his hand re- moved his wrist watch which he valued at $50, and fled. SUPER SALESMAN JONESBORO, Ark.—Rain cut at- tendance at the Burnt Hill Com- munity War Bond Auction to one persons, buL mo u.zso quota was raised. The lone yurcha.ser was Asbury Fletcher — District Seventh War ‘Loan Chairman. \len for the Orthopedic Hospital in Seattle i Nellie and Roy Henry from Yak- {utat, and Clara Thomas from Kake, ,hcme with the Rev. G. H. Hillerman McKinnon will be performed this evening at 8 o'clock at Miss Long's | officiating. Following the wedding ceremony A sengoltibiial: saga from 2Qth CentuiysFox cn'ed her own beauty shop for al tol have been discharged from the Government Hospital. David Johns has been transferred ,rrom the Government Hospital here | 'to the Skagway Hospital. Miss Long is the daughter of Han- Audrey James of Sitka and Tom ! pgh M. Long and the bridegroom- ,Chnse from Bethel, have been dis-!to-be is the son of Addie V. Mc- | charged from the Government HGS-IKimmn and Art McKinnon, own- ipital and have returned to their |ner of the Reliable Transfer. [ homes. e (the reception will be held between the hours of 9 and 11 p. m. at 217 Fifth Street, to which all friends of the bridal couple are invited. | Storring TALLULAH BANKHEAD “"WILLIAM BENDIX . warea sican - waav vocesa - pipeti” MENRY NULL - HEATHER ANGEL - HUME CRONYN - CANADA LEE - Directed by ALFRED MITCNCOCK Produced by KENNETH MACGOWAN + Sceen Moy by JO SWERLING. | 5% EXTRA? BUGS BUNNY i\7 COLOR, CARTOON o PLUS WORLD NEWS AND OTHER SHORTS THEATRE NOW PLAYING! | e S e MRS. HARGRAVE HERE Mrs. H. Hargrave, of Funter Bay, umv(d via Alaska Coastal yester- KANOTHER NAZI dny and is reg&telcd at the Gas- ' FIELD MARSHAL [ UNDER ARREST AURICH, Germany, June 9.—Field | i Marshal Johannes Blaskowitz, Com- imander of the German 25th Army which capitulated to the Canadians H s W e "'"“é rin Holland on May 5, was arrested IT'S THE BIG ALL- 2 = Wednesday at his headquarters in AMERICAN DRAMA PISHEBME“—BOAT ownms H the German concentration area ] ) Inorth of Aurich, it was disclosed to- “T“E % IN OUR NEW STORE CONVENIENTLY LOCATED 8 day. % AT THE NORTH END OF THE SMALL BOAT = Second Canadian Division Head- quarters, which announced the ar- rest, did not specl[y tha churge HARBOR WE ARE NOW HANDING A MODERATELY PRICED LINE OF : . 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