The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 27, 1945, Page 5

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FULbl)A\ N()VEMB[R 21, NEWS of the P /I} = LEGION HAILS NIMITZ and EISENHOWER AT VICTORY CONCLAVE BILL STERN Selecis the ALL-AMERICAN GRID STARS OF 1945! HED TO OUR SCREEN BY PAA AIR EXPRESS " BLAZING HERRTS... \" \CLASHING FISTS! < A Story of Daring Days and ~._ Dangerous Nights! |94> i e ] BARBARY COAST FLAME IS STAR CAPITOL'S BILL Good old American customs of an era with hair on its chest and a twinkle in its eye is coming to the ( apitol tonight in the entertaining ‘Flame of Barbara e This is not history, althought it deals with people and events that made it either does the story point a mo! but an honest Mon- tana cattlems certainly wins at pcker and lover over an interesting if dishonest gambler. The compli- cations make an arresting story. John Wayne is the rancher. Ann Dvorak is the flame of the Barbary Coast and a lovely one. This is her first American screen role in four years, She has been driving an am- bulance in London. The interlude has not lessened her dramatic power, her singing voice or her beauty. Joseph Schildkraut, award winner, leng distinguished in theatre, plays the gambler who RUS Republic Pictures presents | re highly spectacular, bulll; raphs of San Fran-| The from old phot cisco in the pre-fire days. earthquake which razes the gamb- ling hall and everything is unquestionably one of the most amazing sequences ever filmed. An excellent supporting cast in- \JOHN WAYNE - ANN DVORA Joseph Schildkraut | William Frawley Jack Norton, Russell Hicks, Paul Jan Ullrich, Al Murphy, Marc awrence, Emmett Vogan, Eve, Hank ‘Bell, Butterfly Q en and others. .. ALASKANS N SERVICE . MAY BE SEPARATED IN | STATES IS REQUESTED HEADQUARTERS, Alaskan De- | partment — Personnel who eritered {upon active military service in Alas- [k| will be returned to the Territory 4fm separation. Exceptions will be |made to the foregoing only in the Imxo of those Alaskan residents who Peature Starts 7:55—10:20 Extira! FILM VODVIL ° COLOR CARTOON - MUSICAL SPECIAL : SHOWPLALE or eligible for dischar | present satisfactory evidence | following:: Pt |dence to the continental United s and separation in the vicin- assignment will unnec 'y travel, or . An offer of employment and separation near current assignmeni will prevent a substantial delay in separation. Academy | around it, | 3 st MKeeney, Mrs. Frances | Beck, Melvin Carlson E. s Virginia Grey, William Fraw- | Mc- | M | charl A permanent change of resi- ! noon shoppers THE DAILY ALASKA UVIPIRL —JUNEAU, ALASKA ALASKA AIRLINES FlIES IN-SIXTEEN *S$| Anchorage St with the nl]n\\lnL. pass the Westward: From Anchorage—John' R kin, Caroline Rankin Pankey. man, Emile Erbele, man, Tom Moyer John Sheehan, Betty Verna Eaton, James Eaton, Day and Frank Hanson From Cordova—Ray Collier On the return flight, the follow- ing pa were carried To e Robe; Bacon, Betty Bacon, Keuhl, Mrs. Alice Bates, Charles Brady, Mrs. Evelyn Logan, J Yancey, Pat Yancey, James eLonard Green, Harold Joseph Flettenstein and Rinsaerry To Yakutat—Mrs. B. JL. Petty- john, David Henry and John Ellis - dOSPITAL NOTES Patients admiited to Ann's Hospital yesterday for medical at- tention were: Dan Ulery, Ma Smith, Geor; 1 Monday gers from Ran- Joseph J. E. Banner- Neal M. E. Myers, He Iu\ St Wheeler and C. Wat two patients are” Wrangel Sury patients admi cluded Mrs. Edith Trambita, Judith Trambitas. Dismissed during et Maloney, Swan, medical, Johnson, medical - - BOB THIBODEAU SOUTH Bob Thibodeau, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thibodeau, sailed on the Steamer North Sea on a short va- cation trip which will take him to Portland, Ore., for a visit with his sisters, who ate attending| Marylhurst College there, and then to Tacoma and Yakima, Wash, to visit other relatives. - last the day were surgical; Mrs. and Mrs, Da and if are assured of new becomir outfits at Christr St et’s Doll Ba Trinity Parish Hall is p: Wednesday, November opens at 10:30 a. m. A lig will be served at 12 o’cloci nominal sum for - the benefit of (10, 1 Dolls BRIt Sl American Legion Auxiliary Rum- mage Sale—Tomorrow at Du;nm Opens at 11 o'clock 10,127-t1) | Mr. Ohman, Jack Kauty-| g, Boudreau, | | 23 | Shungns | 15 miles U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMER( JUNEAU, Al WEATHER BULL 21 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A, M., DATA FOR Max. temp, last 24 hrs temp 2 16 Arrow -12 Bethe -12 -17 Cordovs 3 20 -6 10 -14 31 29 33 -16 -21 -15 Juneau Airport Ketchikar Kctzet McGrath Nome A, C. p, Prince G Se s w Yaku per hour is now centere bazin to the mid Aleutians from southern Oregon to Cordova, and snow | anana River Valley from Fairbanks to White- , British n over the Mild temp Columbia and Sout over the Brooks Range, Alaska 1wk Lowest 4:30 a.m, ; prevailed over the Pacific Northw Clear cold weather has prevailed ward Peninsula, basin with the lowest temperature reported being a minus 39 degrees at . WEATHER RUREAU SKA T'IN TODAY 24 hrs Precip. Weather 4:30am Cloudy temp. 18 Clear Pt. Cloud Clear Snow Pt. Cloud:; Pt. Cloud; Snow Rain-Sno Clear Clear Snow Clear Rain Cloudy Rain Smoky Fog Pt. Cloud; Snow Pt. Cloud; g the W just west of Dixon Entrance. and the Kuskokwim Rive MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN Reports from Marine Stations at 10:30 A. M. Today Weather Cloudy Cloudy Pt. Cloudy Pt. Cloudy Cloudy Drizzle-Fog 34 Pt. Cloudy 34 Station Cape Decision 31 3 34 31 36 37 Five Finger Light Guard Island Lincoln Rock Point Retreat MARINE FORECAST FOR SOUTHEAST ALASKA: ‘The rest of the protected waters of nd the outside waters from Dixon Entrance to Yakutat erly 15 to 20 miles per hour today becoming southerly | Snow showers in the northern portion, rain showers nort 21 miles per hour. Eouthe winds win t Ala nortk per hour. portion in the southern Temp. Dir.and Vel. WIND Height of Wavi 3 feet 2 feet 2 feet 1 foot Smooth Smooth 2 feet BRONZE SHAFTING — STERN BEARINGS — PROPELLORS GRAY MARINE ENGINES SALES and SERVICE Juneau Welding and Machine Shop 12TH MERIDIAN TIME at Rain or, snow hus (Sea Condition) Lynn Canal— PAGE FIVE THRILLER HELD OVER ONE NIGHT AT 20TH CENTURY | James M. Cain, who authored the thriller, “Double Indemnity,” y tendered Barbara Stan- k high praise when he wrote mending her for her portrayal the murderess, Phyllis Dietrich- Y son, in Paramount’s picturization ¥ lof his story now at the 20th Cen- tury Theatre. I can't imagine who could have t ible job,” wrote Held Over? TONIGHT ONLY!? W any other star ned in a compar- ain in part. “Your Phyllis was exactly as I had ori- visualized the character.” anwyck, needless to say, is treasuring the note. In the film for which Director Billy Wilder and Raymond Chandler wtite the screen play, she co-stars with Fred Mac- Murray and Edward G. Robinson, | y |Adapted from the author’s best- 1ling novel, “Double Indemnity” | Y |describes the attempts by two mur- | derers to collect illegal insurance! | ->>> and an almest < PERFECT CRIME! shington and British | Funerals (alled 0" CHICAGO, Nov. | 20 freshly turned-over graves al small South Side cemetery todiy \ A 17-day strike of gravediggers | had left so many coffins unburied | | that no more funerals could be held | until room was made available in the receiving vaults. This was made . | possible when the strike at St. Casi- | mir’s Lithuanian Roman Catholic: | cemetery ended yesterday with the 16 gravediggers gaining lr‘mp,muonl of their AFL Union. D FRED Mac MURRAY " BARBARA- STANWYCK EDWARD 6. ROBINSON “"Double There were er es * COLISEUM * TONIGHT and WEDNESDAY 2—FEATURES—2 RICHARD TRAVIS "THE LAST RIDE" | “’Below the Border" RETURN SHOWING "BETWEEN TWO0 WORLDS” WITH JOHN GARFIELD PAUL HENREID 10" ENTURY Indemnity [PRINK KING sLACK LABEL! | CARTOON—FOX News ‘ foooemio o 4 WEDNESDAY There is no substitute for newspaper adverhsmg’ —maTe—— O TRE | LI ‘lIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|I|II||||||IIIIIII|II|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||IIII|IIIIIIII|IlIIIIIIIIIIIII||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIII|I||I|I|llllll|ll||~'I|IIIIIIIIHIHIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIImIIlIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIIIIIlIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINHIIIIlllIIII“IIIIlIlll"lI'"' VIC TORY BOND PREMIER BUY EARLY.... SHOWPLALE oF Lfusteact) THURSDAY NOVEMBER 29¢h 9:30 . M. 4 TECHNICOLOR THRILLS! ROARING ADVENTURE! 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