The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 10, 1945, Page 5

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M()'\l) \Y DL(LMIJLR 10, ‘)45 ENDS TONIGHT! Rip- Roarmq with Thiills! SUSANNA FOSTER TURHAN BEY ALAN CURTIS LIONEL BARRYMORE GLORIA DeHAVEN KEENAN EXTRA!!! THE MARCH OF TIME presents “THE RETURNING VETERAN" Most Vital Problem! 157 L1. BLOOMOUIST RECEIVES DISCHARGE The AAF Y M 1() ribbo Gen cc nding declared ‘The fact that with warded him the 1 two battle stars thur E. E: general of the W Ax a mar the ;. Carl A. Bloomquist of Juneau x been honorably discharged at|lead W g from the separation basc intained | S men who here by the Army Air Force: victorious Army out- r have > up the Air service he 20th Cen- entering the ith the Juneau. Before 1 "was a butche tury Market in the Army n It NOW MANUFACTURED IN JUNEAU Repairs Made on All Types of “NEON” Tubing PRATT NEON CO. Shattuck Way—Phone 873 109, BISCOURT N ROUND TRIPS I%V AMERICAN Il/aflza/ ,/4//711//11’ /A \//~ entt-0! 1y / Public Accountani-Stenographic-Tax Retvrns MURPHY and MURPHY ROOM 3—First National Bank Building PHONE 676 et e s rrreeeeeeel "FRISCO SAL" HAS LIFE, COLOR: NOW BILL AT CAPITOL 1 and if ever movie—worth it's “Frisco picture star- Sal, and and Alan Curtis opened v at the itol st-moving, interesting ainst the colorful back-} ary Coast in the E w England choir sing s in San Francisco to t is believed m s herself into a singing n Bey's music hall, sus- ome connection with disappearance. This rter of the thriller. There are four lovely songs in the film, sung by Susanna and Col- | job. in Turha peeting hi f s atter whether your veteran is| physically disabled, unnerved by the | in of war or fortunate Ul'(‘(l‘ unharmed to his own fireside. you will want to see March of Time's “The Returing Veteran”, which ((-Hsi of all service men upon their return to! civil life. final times .- MINING COURSE IN JUNEAU POSTPONED‘ The extension mining course, scheduled to have started in Juneau today, has been indefinitely post-| poned C. P. Burley, who was to| have given the course, arrived on the Yukon but continued on to Ketchi- re critical illness in the! for the family c Burley stated he will radio infor- mation to the Empire when the course will start and also the loca- tion. When Yanks captured a German typewriter factory they found ma- chines manufactured to write every m/»(h rn lar u,lnu:e m%z%&%.%fm FSEE BB g’_? i 5 “,- 5% 21 story| ! the difficulties which confront; & This is the added fea-| & ture, and both will be shown tonight | & Catholic Daughters THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALAS(A GI's Call Her Jane 15 SLAPPED FOUR TIMES T0 SECURE- ONE MOVIE S(ENE It happened durl the filming of Warner Bros “To Have Have Not", a Howard Hawks duction now playing at the 0 Century Theatre. Humphrey Bo- gart, the film's star, was being grill ed at a Vichy French police st tion. The scene was Martinique. Bo- lgart and the tawny-haired Lauren Bacall were a couple of American: accidentally caught in the net ! Tought and nonchalant, Bogart watched and listened while Miss Bacall got her third degree question- ling from three-hundred-and-six | pound Dan Seymour and lean Shel- jdon Leonard. Her answers did not please the Vichy boys and suddenly Leonard ply in the face with Director Hawks said They had to do the |slapped her s! her passport. ke was sorry. [scene again. They did it four | Miss Bacall took the sl flinching although they | stung | “Well.” she remarked when Hawks finally O.K.'d the scene, “that’s | prophesy number one fulfilled. | | When I left for Hollywood, my New ‘ank friends told me I'd get by l.lls| slapped, back.” more times ps without obviously ATTENTI()N LASTERN STARS | Regular Business Meeting Tues- | | day, Dec. 11, 1945, at 8 p. m Election of officers | HELEN WEBSTER, | Secretary., ohixta | yeung Uni- versal Studio film player appealed to servicemen several months ago for a new monicker. The GI's came back with 32,861 letters, her studio press agent says, and a new name—Jan Adams. (AP Wirephoto) tisfied with her name-—w huh was Poni Adams, |h (10,137-t2) - >oe | SOLDIERS ON COLUMBIA Nearly 400 soldiers and airmen, | many of them former members ur’thv the Military Police mnmxu sta- lht tioned in Junea aboard the| | Columbia enroute from the w ward for the south for disc LAST TIME TONIGHT IN TECHNICOLOR "The Gang's All Here' # Captain James Cook rediscovered New Zealand and circumnavigated islands for _the first time in 1769 Meet Tuesday Night The monthly meetinz of the Catholic’ Daughters | regular busines D of America will be evening at 8 o'clock Hall, and a good members d fri; held tomorrow P. attendance A well baby cinic will be sh| ducted at the Government of | pital tomorrow beginning anticipated. o'clock con- Hu-u at in the a%d%&%‘f%%g‘@mm. SIS IS BRBIDDEBEEE BRSSPSR i Don’t put of f your Christmas shopping! Store salespeople are getting busier every day! Don’t put of f your Christmmas buying! 1f you see a gift you want foday, you mav not find it tomorrow! 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