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PAGE FIVE WEDNESDAY, JANUARY RS R IS " THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE - JUNEAU, ALASKA "MR EMMANUEL" PAA BRINGS I 0: ' "ONE BODY 100 FEATUREPICTURE ... HMLENTOMET - MANY" FEATURE | EES “0.K.I'mNoLady...SOWHAT?" STARTING rLENTURY 3 YouLL SHSHIHVER 4" WITH SUSPENSE thing’s sure, T iy AND Sy-SH-SHAKE § “GIVE ME THE BRUSH OFF, IF YOU ‘horage, a Pacific Northern Airlines l watro teriugivepoxea || NOW AT CAPITOL e sommsuriia s AT 20TH CENTURY TN Iva * DO...YOUR )T BREAKING MY s following from Anchorage: Ken| )i S 25 .- 9: “Mr. Emmanuel,” the dramatic gmith, Stuart Beitzel, Estelle Harris, | | film of love and high adventure Glen Burnett, Felton H. Griffin, Ed- | “On¢ Body Too Many" with Jack| HEART . . . NOT WHILE I KNOW 'VE SAVED THE LIFE OF THE | owing 1o at the Capitol’ tonight,/ gas Somrer, tot Bkl Ven Dii.| Haley as chief mirth provoker, apena| BEST GUY YOU'LL EVER MEET .. ltells - the stofy of & modern Don'son Major Gerring. Mrs. &, O, Berry,|/onight at the 30th Gentury, and| tarred with lovely Jean| nd the ogre of the movies, YEAH . . . AND KEPT A KID'S HEART FROM BREAKING.” Quixote, who, armed with his treas- and Charles Atkins {ured British passport, went out tilt- On the trip Westward, those go- {ing against the sawtoothed Nazi jng to Anchorage were Pvt. Roscoe | Windmills. {Hughes, Pvt. Dave Mielke, Mrs ! This is a great story, beautifully pessner, Pvt. Wm, B. Jackson, Tom | ¥ lacted. There is not one moment Dooley, Charlotte Howlett, Irma B during which the tension slackens,|orrell ! Tfi SEE r“!s not one moment when the players| T Yakutat—Albert A. Biskerski are not exciting flesh and blood S g CREAT PICTURE? i P humorous crets oyne, warer FEDERAL FUGITIVE | Fote ehiia scior, na Reaay e FROM THIS CITY 1S | Dowell have the principal parts. |P is a murder comedy vein. It a stick inute. Haley is at his iid fnsurance xlesman | et b WITH LAUGHTER! ion to sell the millionaire | 2 policy nd he's dead. The Where there’s a will...there The story in brief concerns nr\um“ A pREHENDED TATES CC 1ad provided in | " |a refugee lad who grieves for his P % ’S s W t all heirs to the fortune are relatives and MURDER. ‘mother left behind in any, A the night in the house. A Killer-Diller Chiller that's from whom he never hears. N Leo O. Teague, Special Agent in} . | period is 1938 Charge of the Anchorage Field! . ision in the will causes evise ways and means . Hair-Raising Fun! b “THE MAN FROM | To assauge the boy's desperate fear Office of the FBI today e S ch other from the house. 3 | Mr. Emmanuel goes to Berlin seek- the apprehension of Richard Mc-| ack is right in the middle try- MAGNOLIA STREET" (ing his mother. Drama and trag- Roberts, a federal fugitive from Ju-{in, ¢ propact the interests of atavaiis fedy dog his footsteps from the mo- nheau, by local authorities at Spo-|p, 5o, (cne BRI reyibion. el |ment he touches German soil and kane, Washington A In addition, some complications FELIX AYLMER it is only through the ingenious aid McRoberts, 23 and Alaska born, £fSt| qyicy when Lugosl, as the butler, and lof Elsie Silver, a night-club en- became delinquent with Selective |po ne yurka, as housekeeper, are GRETA GYNT chantress, that he manages to get Service Board 3, Juneau, in February, ., . add to the merri- {home alive. {1943. According to Teague, Federal |, /ing to pass off supposed- wAl'I'ER R“.lA | The denouement is an unusually Process for MCcRoberts' arrest u'as!]y b aftes Grl tHS G sata i ! |dramatic one and so different from issued because he again beeame de- | oo on 1o are never thirsty. | s | what one expects that it is bound to linquent in 1945 for failure to report “poo i Cleach a climax when it's {create controversial reaction whm-:uK1mMp}!‘n'zu"x_a[lg m‘&:_xlvll;xns‘l‘nu_l.l o wid d that two guests have been ¢ “MR EMMANUEL" i kol i Moy m,‘nmuum“’u‘:“dm_ {ho|murdered. Jack stumbles on one Selective Tra 1 IAG ABE (accidentally after getting mixed up Selective Tralning and Service ACt.ly, y magze of underground passages :DOUGI.AS GRAY ‘0 pire 0:’(,(’“““ accessible only through secret panels. | The killer's next intended victim is | Coastal plane this morning were: |third murder attempt only Haley POST IN ISI.ANDSJnom- Marvin for Hoonah, Alex |arrives in the nick of time. e | Colner for Tenakee, and A. C.| T e 7 ST | Lt Comdr. H. Douglas Gray, us- | Adams for Excursion Inlet ! DRINK KING BLACK LABEL! ! , with BLANCHE YURKA * LYLE TALBOT : DOUGLAS FOWLEY * BERNARD NEDELL NR, son of U. 8. Commissioner and H Directed by FRANK McDONALD - Original Screen Play by Winston Miller and Maxwell Shane - A PARAMOUNT PICTURE Mrs. Felix Gray, plans to return = |to his pre-war post with the Fish SRR and Wildlife Service, as Refuge Man- ager for the Aleutian Islands wildlife |reserve, it was disclosed here today 'by Regional F and WL Director | Frank W. Hynes | Gray, recently placed cn termin- al leave from the Navy, is now in | Seattle with his wife, and is expected {to rejoin the F and WL staff about January 16, at Seattle. He will spend the first several weeks of his |resumed duties in that city—re- WILL START § AT 1| 7:55-10:20 _ . AND——————THE ACCENTS ON SWING in— “Harmony Highway” . with AL DONAHUE and HIS ORCHESTRA “EA “ENOCK “BLAME IT ON THE “TEMP- LATEST NEWS OF iHE DAY ————BY P. A. A. AIR EXPRESS Football Thrillers NATION’S NEW YEAR’S 3 DAY BOWL GAMES : waning JACK HALEY JEAN PARKER - BELA LUGOSI Russian Rhapsody Animal Actors Added HEROES ON THE MEND Enjoyment... LATEST IN WORLD NEWS S SEATTLE SHOWPLALE oF outfitting the Aleutians patrol ves- e } sel Brown Bear which has just been A urned to the F and WL service i I after wartime Navy use. i For: Comfost' aud . Other F and WL vessels recently :491 Bervice B THEATRE F ° returned to that agency after use J t A L) d. : by the armed forces during the war us rrweaq: include: The Widgeon, from the s o e — e e | SEASONAL FRESH FRUITS DIVORCE FILED At an insanity hearing conducted [and Black Douglas, Navy. The here yesterday afterncon by U. S.' Widgeon is reported to have been d VEGETABLES Seeking a decree of ahsolute | Commissioner Felix Gray, Earljreturned in very poor condition. anl D Get the New Wasb- M;in‘gm ington Habit 66 M '{ R ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME dolel SKIFFINGTON” divorce, plus the family home and | Prim was committed to Moming-x“ TR ey G NCTON other properties in the City of |side Hospital. He was recently YES d h Douglas, Margaret Post has filed | turned over to federal authorities| . cec ANU WE ave NEW WA . with the Clerk of the U. S. Dis- | by the city police on a disorderly | ® TIDE TABLE . T pe——— trict Court here an action against K conduct charge. i.' . | Ely J. Post. Incompatability of e, ® o Thursday, Jan. 10, 1946 ¢ e £ h 3 | n OUGLASi\{ temperament is cause of action. David Bailey, Sitka Indian who | ® 2 MRS. EDITH “j A‘LKER | bt The Posts were married in Juneau | recently pleaded guilty here to a|® Low , 18 1t. o Baranof Hotel Furs Altered X ZOLISEUM THEATRE ‘on Oct. 2, 1931. They have no charge of petit larceny, has been|® High 5 152 t. e Designing—Dressmaking—Gowns | | { & [ children. sentenced to 30 days in the Fed-|® Low 13:22p.m., 29 ft. e Tailoring—Suits and Coats | FOUR | “o snow PO PSR eral Janl by U. S. Commissioner | ® High 19:17p.m, 131 ft. Designing and Remodeling Hats ||| ¥ Yc::|c£ i A DRINK KING BLACK LABEL! Felix Gray. 1P 9. ALTERATIONS | QF | To“lunr L 1S AR ¢ _jseeeessces s | LY e~ - DRINK KING BLACK LABEL! NN oo o NN NN oN NN NN N o o NoN NN oNoN oY RSN NN oNoYoNo oY NoYoNo VoNaN et ot aNoNo Yoo o) 00000000001 PCOUV LI PPPPIOIGVOVIIVCIVIVIIVINE0000000 0000040000 0000004 . CRRS: 3 % ik AT E January Special E; " ' 3 5 . 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