The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 2, 1946, Page 5

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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1946 "EARL CARROLL VANITIES” NOW CAPITOL'S BILL Wwith Earl Carroll watching on the idelines of a glittering replica of his famous theatre, the picture Earl Carroll Vanities”, starring Constance Moore and Dennis < { at Republic and he at the Birth of Atom Bomh Tops { News of 1945; Defeat of | Japan, Germany Next (Continued from Page One) - uneads JL MOST BEAUTIFLL //’ IN THE WORLD! SNOWPLALE o the ver a world coalition that earth is likely freed fo! rom the German urg? of conqu Hitler, himself, a broken ar wreck of a man, is pre before to be sereen surrendere broken Germtny Monday orchestra pro- re sup- ! studio n clabor by Walter musical director » Otto Kr 10 b . Eve Arden, Pinky Lee, Alan’ ot g ENRIRE {"““‘l‘v‘ Cemmander Harold B phanie Bachelor, Rob- physician The o ings, Georgia 8¢ l'l‘r; mmander d the entire [ xtras Songs by s Walter Kent o0 o'y story AN DIES terrific he: h, klin D. F in Carroll's was dead e and Harry dent. The tragic pa of Roosevelt in the early mon his unprecedented fourth term came almost at the end of a conflict which had taxed his enormous rength to the final breaking point. | BOR STIRS IN A POST- end of the ng problems, mpel than 1 management cetime econ- vast General e hundred by non and ough the - WSCS of Methodist Church to install Officers Tonighi The new officers for the year of 1946 of the Wom: Society ~ of Christian Service are to be installed te ht at 8 o'clock at the chapel of Methodist Church. The Rev. Rot reat will have charge of the instaliation service. Mrs. Don C. Foster, program chair- man, announces that Miss Mabel will report on recent ie Lee Home 1eta Block will also O'KEEFE CONSTANCE MOORE & LARL \CARROLL © VANITIES EVE ARDEN Otto Alon KRUGER - MOWBRAY @) e/ ing of var brought many pi none more attentio that facing labor in reconversion to a omy. A strike in the Motors empire and threatened strike in t t industry highlighted problem as g ment and leaders sought peace ula | 6. THE UNITED NATIONS SET UP HOUSEKEEPING (ApriD). San Francisco on 25 pea ing nations of the world met to up an organization by W hoped to maintain global & ever. The San Francisco negotia- tions followed a lengthy series of signed to iron out the and poli ills, ss and str till source of concern the end, with virtually all prob- rying over into 1946. ITAIN SWINGS TO TH. LEFT (July 26) pudgey man, fore g a long ar, wearing 4 1e suit whe er the spirit m him, and sm some cherub out of a Christ- ;. epitomized the British Ith through most of th ne victory and British vot- m and his ty to labor government ion on finally v Wil steel and Dr. sp to the group. Mrs. B. W. Matheny Newton Young will be ho the parsonage for the social -oo HOSPITAL NOTES s admitted sterday for and Mrs Joyee Smith v Ann's Hospital y cal care and James A. York, a medi- al patient, was admitted shortly af- © argi- A Butler, Maurc Drag C ¥our Rexall Store 0. Darwin Hoel and baby girl missed during the day :d from the hospital Mon- Ted stin Gatlin gll medical - vote s late: % g 4 107 Cherry St. | ) i v ) DRINK KING BLACK LABEL! Chu | defiax | their THE NERVOUS CHAP. . . who suffers every time he steps on the starter, imagines every litcle motor noise means his car is on its last mile. He stopped worrying when he switched to RPM MOTOR OIL because it MINIMIZES CARBON and other deposits that can wreck engines. RPM Motor Oil Takes Better Care of Your Car, too! /i1l Airlines fesder ases = DC-3 scheduled = Alaska Airlines feeder plane routes @ Alaska pla moZPpbw Ma~mMmo Q4 m=om-d / A 1 ASKA AIRLINES Hotel AL THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE- -JUNEAU, ALASKA Pre-Wedding o1 : = "SCANDALS” FILM FEATURED MOVIE AT 20TH CENTURY als,” musical film at t h Century Theatre is a | | well executed package of motion pic- | ture ontertainment | Thos> who have seen the feature are whole-heartedly enthusiastic |about the performar of Frank Fay and Billy Gilbert, cast as vaude- ville entertainers who battle their way to “big time” New York stage productions. ‘This marks the teaming of Fay and Gilbert and from all reports it was a smart move on the part san Katzman and Jack Dietz, Monogram producers Some top entertainers from 110, the and films have tured roles in the picture, including Bonnie the “wee” songstress of the airways, the Radio Rogues, Butch and Buddy, Harry Langdon Iris Adrian and Claudia Dell William Beaudine directed 1s,” and Barne) - ecky is credited as the associate pro- ducer first a- stage fea- ey Spot- -s SOLDIER ARRIVES N TIME T0 STOP | HIS OWN INQUEST STREATOR, Ill, Jan. 2.—Alfred Huber, recently returned from the Pacific after army servic rushed into the Howland Fun Home yesterday, interrupting an in- Noel Toy, Chinese dancer, and Capt. Carleton Young ,of Holly- . who anounced they would be married New York City, n pre-wedding celebration at Latin Quarter nightelub in New York where Miss Toy performs. (AP Wirephoto) ernment under Cie-|brought to book in the final chapter ment R. Attlee brought in a s alist of the bloody Nazi story. quest into the cause of his reported ;ram for national reconstruction, 10. POSTWAR UPHEAVALS PLA- death. 1t it soon was noted that regard- GUE THE WORLD. When the ar- His father less of who is in power, Britain's e was signed on November 11, his eyes in surprise; his mother forcign relations program never 1918, bringing to a conclusion the fainted; his two sisters burst changes first world conflict, the was hysterics and his two br thers greet- 8. SPOTLIGHT ON PEARL HAR- Dailed everywhere as the end of wars ed him with joy BOR ) Harbor~ | 1°F A statistician later made lier rd Huber, ik during (he ® check and came to the conclusion cutt identified the body of Pacific Wi With the end o War that some conflict or other was in young man killed in a taxicab acci- swever, Pear] Harbor was more | Progress some place in the world dent as his son, Alfred. At the e rewe than sver. . Preluninary | HEht down to the outbreak of World quest the coroner issued a burial ¢ rts on the Japanese attacks on War II. The story is much the same tificate in Alfred Huber's name after i HawailadNayal Bide ware mads| 200y, Fhere sitl are sore spoies in & pelieman testifiedies to I Jchn: during the conflict. Now the whole|Europe; Java is in revalt, the situa- titicatlon. Stovy: 15 comlng out. i Washington | o018 Indo-China L China Alfred explained he had made an through a \gressional inquiry is in ferment, India is unsatisfied, ou-rnmln_ trip to Ottawa, Ill, and This was touched off on August 29 and the Arab world is astir over upon arriving home was told by the when President Truman made pub-|Laiestine. ~The picture Is clouded he “better hurry up or lic reports of Army and Navy inves-| L, 2genda for 1046 is a long ar LI DR tigators on the sneak Japanese nt.|torturous document, but maybe the the body was identified as Rk new year will fi lutions for all Walter Springman, 23, of Alton, Il the ailments the past year hasn't re- harged soldier. solved — - Jan RATON, N. M. — Charles Fouch R " SMALL WOR Wanted: 1 Landiord e Jordan had the usual Trinidad, Colo., just out of the army, HOLLYWOOD, Marine Sgt. Roy E. run of luck in hunting a home. So sought work in a hardware store. he ha sandwich board painted Mrs. Weldon F. Kite, wife of the and marched up and down the boule- owner, asked his name. vard. The sign read: “Have you a “Charles Fouch,” she mused home, flat or apartment for myself, grandfather's name was my wife and this horrible monster?” Fouch.” An arrow pointed to @ photograph They compared notes and found of 18-months-old Roy, Jr. they were cousins. O We Thank You We wish to thank our many friends and customers in Juneau for their very generous patronage during 1945. It shall always be our sincere desire to give you quality service and satisfaction. To those whom we did not have the pleasure of serving in 1945, we solicit the opportunity of counting you among our rapidly growing list of satisfied customers in 1946. Whether you are building a new home, or modernizing your present home, we can offer you a complete service in OIL BURNERS-any size or type HEATING-whether it be hot water, steam or warm air; when it comes to plumbing fix- tures, you can find nothing superior to KOHLER FIXTURES. Why not throw away that costly water heating coil and get a modern Sunbeau or 0il-0-Matic oil burning water heater? SMITH OIL BURNER SERVICE “'0il Heat that Satisfies . . . . . Plus _S_elr_vjqe” 90 WILLOUGHBY AVENUE e | 0000000000000 000 .. oV PE000000000000009000000000000000000000000000000000 | Edward Huber, blinked obscure. also a 9. NAZI TOP CRIMINALS GO ON TRIAL (November 20). The cene is Nuernberg, Germany, prob- ably the most dev man cit It once was e of Nazi pomp and splendor On this of November 20, however, a gely assorted score of gloomy dejectedly before an In- ary tribunal to hear iccused of murder, plund- er, horror, and torture. Corpulent Hermann Goering, wily Rudolf Hess, Marshal Wilkelm Keitel and co-defendants thus were themselve: THIH Regular Service from Seattle and Tacoma FREIGHT . . . . PASSENGERS REFRIGERATION ALASKA TRANSPORATION CO. Gastincau Hotel Phone 879 J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent 00000900000000000000000000000000004000000000000000000000004 |‘ home } into PAGE I VE Last Times ffiflfbfl TONIGHT [llryfiy G““LOADM‘:’ Comyeg I AN P‘“MFUL:" Song X "BILLY FRANK BONNIE GILBERT AT - B X 3 o ] i Butch and Buddy The Radio Rogues Harry Langdon - Iris Adrian exb Miller and Orchestra - Henry King and Orchestra, AN THE BEST IN SELECTED SHORTS LATEST IN NEWS RABIES SPREAD TOWOLVESNOW - IS NEW REPORT Miss T. A Adella Vbliman have ived topping at the - AUTO LICE tral, Alaska Circle area, on Iecember 23, showed symptoms of bies. The frc head of the ain toast is be nt to the Terri- torisl Health Department laboratory for aralysis .o nl in the FROM TELLER Petersen and Miss residents of Teller icwn. They are Baranof which ling ion of tk2 Interior area from Goodnew Bay to Circle, now is feared to have spread to wolves, according to a wire from Fairbanks Wildlife Agent Ray Woolford, received here by Game M gement J. 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