The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 28, 1945, Page 5

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SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1945 SHOWPLALE or Lfuread A DIRECT HIT OF ROMANCE AND A METRO- GOLDWYN- MAYER PICTURE Sunday at 2:00—4:35 7:15—9:50 —PLUS— CARTOON NEWS SUNDAY-MOHDAY-TUESDAY and Prevue TONIGHT —and THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PARTY INTO | "7 oom cotuny Produced by Darryl F. Zanuck, |rr(-,nu| of the screen’s mightiest thnll\ “The Purple Heart” acclaim- cd the most astonishing drama of ,ou\ times, the story you could only | Several weeks ago a premier nr‘organllahon '0 Emer Na' s behind the headlines, opens this feature was given at the C.]puul‘ [Sunu 1y at the 20th Century. as one of the go-getters in the 7th | tional Politics—Role | wit: "Duna Andrews, Richara; an drive. The audience ul‘ I | Conte Farley Granger, Kevin' s Announced OVER TOKYO" AT CAPITOL SUNDAY! | 'The first and foremost, a faithful | factual recording of the bombing of "n.kyu by James Doolittles’ fliers, | called *“Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo”| |1s the Sunday bill at the Capitol. ® "THRTY SECONDS ' COMMUNIST i"punpu HEART” JTrudy Marshall is also featured in | the cast which includes Tala Birell, | Richard Loo and Peter Chong in ¢ ¥ urple He The 20th Cen | tur x film was directed by Lewis | Milestone from the screen play by {Jerome Cady. MRS. SILVERMAN DIES, SKAGWAY SANITARIUM. The remains of Mrs. Mary Silvert- | sen, of Ketchikan, who died at the | Skagway Sanitarium, were brought | to Juneau on the motorship Patricia, }and are now at the Charles W. Car- ) .hu»\m‘,’ came out high in praise 108 Donald Barry, Sam Levene, and it is dollars to doughnuts, many | |CF s Ruseell and John Craven attending that night will see this K, July 28.The Com- (N the heart-stirring roles of the 8 feature during the showing at this of the United States, dauntless U. S. flyers who were put time. | resurrected after a 14-month hiatus, | t¥ial by the Japs for murder and Spencer Tracy plays James Doo- | emerged again in national polities |10 @5 prisoners of war, the screen | little, Van Johnson has the part of today, ready to “play a more aggres- thun(h.-n vengeance as they turn Lieut. Ted Lawson, Robert Walker sive role in combatting Fascism and | the tables on Jap lust and cunning is David Thatcher and Phyllis Thax- | reaction.” |—and win! ter is Ellen Lawson. In re-estabiishing the party, dele- It is a personal story of a living|gates to a special national conven- hero. | tion voted to disband the Commun- TN, T SR A | ist Political Association which was | pH".llP SHARP FIRST established in Muy, 1944, under the | [ | leadership of Earl Browder, who be- came its President. p[u(AN MAYOR, DIES An officyl press release sald Brower's policy of collaboration with Phillip R. Smxp \Aho became the capitalism was “unanimously reject- | first mlznyul of Pelican City when &d by the convention” after he de- that city was incorporated four fended his position “at a dramatic ssion.” ;:mai a:l(; )::;;c(:! ;fi;’;,ifizflig“;’“& His action culminated a dispute | the age of 67. Death is believed to between Browder and Willlam Z. have been due to a heart attack Foster, former Communist presiden- Mr. Sharp, who has been a resi- tial candidate who is expected to dent of Pelican for the past five succeed @eowmbr a5 Communist Bl . o years, was a member of the Fisher- leader. ! 1t is believed her husband is with x;}an's U{\Io[l; and the Refrigerating the armed forces. i Ingineer’s Union. BARICERESE 5 He is survived by two daughters, Hospl[‘l "oIES HART ARRIVES Mirs. Jean Betts and Mrs. Mary AnnC goport gands has been admitted| Paul R. Hart, of the USED. Pattersally, both of Wayne, Mich. |y, ‘g apnys Hospital for medical £t- | from Excursion Inlet, is a guest at The remains were brought 10 yo,ion the Gastineau Hotel, Juneau on the Gasboat Aurora, and: . iq f pearse has been discharg- | ~—— A are now at the Charles W. Carter ed from St. Ann's Hospital after re- Mortuary. |ceiving surgical care. | * (0 l I S E u M Funeral services will be h(‘];i at e Alvin Bloomquist and baby | 2 c'clock Monday afternoon. from | y i the Charles W. Carter Mortuary| s sospitar oo o™ St f NOW PLAYING! Chapel. | Christ Erickson has returned home § IT'S ACTION-FILLED! from_ St. Ann's Hospital, where he DOG GONE Ioo ‘\uu a medical patient. | - BUY WAK BONDS AURORA, IH - Jm(‘ph Kocjan's g ——LAST TIMES TONIGHT— {} ——FEATURES—2 H “HENRY ALDRICH PLAYS CUPID” — plus ———— ’ et b 4 Raiders of the Border” (0 LENTUR Starts SUNDAY! oo * S SHOWS FROM 1:30 P. M. * DARRYL F. ZANUCK’S ROUSING MILLION DOLLAR PRODUCTION The astounding drama of Yank bombers of Tokyo—held by the Japs for murder! You'll bumn with rage . . . and thrill. with pride! "™ DANA ANDREWS - RICHARD CONTE - FARLEY GRANGER - KEVIN @ O'SHEA - DONALD BARRY - TRUDY MARSHALL - SAM LEVENE Directed by lEWIS MIlESTflNE * Written for the Screen by Jerome Cady « Technical Adviser Otto Tol % NEWS Added' COLOR CABTODN “THE FROG AND THE PRINCESS” IONIGHI ROY ROGERS and TRIGGER in T SWEETHEART” Capt. ‘]_“hf‘ _H(mp“it“d of ”_"'_ %" burglars broke into the tavern, stole vation Army conducted the services. $30, 10 bottles of whiskey—and the Memorial services for Andrew |Inlet, where funeral services will ] e Nie Johnson, 15-year-old son of Mr. be held tomorrow morning. Inter-; Mr. and Mrs. Milton Odom ar- the Government Hospital early this week, were held at 10 o'clock this nadoes have driven straws into Hotel during their stay here and before returning to their home in “SONG OF NEVADA™ “GOODNIGH m B tavern is in a secluded spot on the . |outskirts of Aurora, so he got a DouELAS* MEMORIAL SERVICES COUSBHM THEATRE Mr. and Mrs. Johnson fu'nvpd in! watehdog. | Juneau yesterday and will accom-| | 3 ’ and Mrs. Peter T. Johnson of Ex- ment will be at Excursion Inlet. |rived in Juneau yesterday on a Phll Bakel‘ S >+ Pan American Clipper from Seattle 6 TAKE IT or morning in the Charles W. Carter trees, solid fence posts ‘and the Mortuary Chapel. | weatherboards of buildings. Anchorage. watchdog. Later he told police that FOR ANDREW JOHNSO SUNDAY ONLY {pany the remains to Excursion' mp W()‘DEM‘;{RIVI} 1 cursion Inlet, who passed away at - The whirling movements of tor- and are guests at the Baranof LEAVE IT” MONDAY——JULY 30TH De Luxe Baby Department LATEST and MOST COMPLETE LINE of INFANTS’ and CHILDREN’S WEAR Up to and including size 12 Alarge supply to choose from YARN DEPARTMENT—100% Virgin Wool, German Town, T. B. C. in all plys and colors. .. Pompadore, Baby and Rug Yarns . . . Knitting Books and Needles . Crochet and Embroidery Threads You will be surprised 1o see all the new and latest merchandise we have received for this GRAND OPENING! BABY Juneau, Alaska P. 0. Box 761 Specializing in Children's and Infants’ Wear

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