The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 9, 1946, Page 5

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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1946 § s L TANSRSa ST, 'SA| OME, WHERE A Fabulous Tale in Fiery Feemsscoiar. SUNDAY Y She made guns grow cold...and hearts burn hot...as she set the West afire! THE ENTRANCING DANCING OF THE YEAR'S EYE 8% . SURPRISKL: PAGE FIVE .|IHIHIli|I!ItI'II|IIIIIIIMISII|III|I|I!I||IIIIIIIIIIIIH|HI|IlIINIHIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IlIlIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIn STARTS engs Sunday . . . Monday . . . Tuesday Y oNIGRT TONIGHT THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA FOOD SITUATION, | 20TH CENTURY HAS TRUMAN'S PLAN | "ARSENIC AND OLD STARTS RUMBlES! LACE" AS FEATURE WASHINGTON, Feb. 9.—Presi-| The poisonous pranks of two lov- dent Truman’s bread-for-Europe jable but distinctly pixilated old program touched off rumblings of maids are laughir Produced in Technicolor by Wal- tion in Congress today, and Warner Bros.' leth ter Wanger, the splendid Universal it Alf M. Landon to contend and Old Lace, thriller stars Yvonne De Carlo, who Roosevelt administration was Grant, opening to enacts the title role. She is a partly responsible for the food Century Vancouver, B. C., girl. Others in s With a brilliant supporting cast the capable cast include Rod Cam- First lu‘uzlblr‘ hint of disapprov- including Raymond M ck eron, David Bruce, Walter Slezak, al was the introduction of a bill Carson, Priscilla La and Peter Albert Dekker and Marjorie Ram- by Rep. Edwin A. Hall (R-NY) to Lorre, the film based on the beau he export of foodstuffs tem- stage success of the same name by Based on the adventures of an ly until it is determined that Joseph Kesselring, which ran for exotic dancer of the 1860's, “Sa- ! rican consumers will be as- more than four years on Broadway lome, Where She Danced” has been sured “the of under the production aegis of |Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse lighting the picturesque action, of Landon, 1936 Republican nominee| “Arsenic and Old Lace” is con- course, is the spectacular perform- for President, stepped into the in-!cen\ud with two Brooklyn Bor- ance of Miss De Carlo, seen as the cipient debate by attributing the[gias, whose consuming passion is to agile enchantress of two contin- food situation in Germany, at least,|murder their lonely male boarders Included in the long player to what he termed the “cruel and This they accomplish with the un- e J. Edward Bromberg, Abner inhuman” plan formulated by (orm-,wmml aid of an equally daft Biberman and John Litel. - Charles er Secretary of the Treasury Mor- nephew, who thinks, he's “Te Lamont was the director. genthau for treatment of the con-|Roosevelt. The return of a Seven beautiful girls, selected quered Reich. and criminally insane ne| SHE DANCED," IS CAPITOL'S BiLL “Salome, Where She Danced,” is the colorful feature at the Cap- itcl Sunday and Monday. o P " PICTURE Bears ™ R i 4. yg‘... E j UN gy cu,,, ‘w ‘present amount filmed on a lavish scale. High- white bread.” STagy SMag, -e>s ALEX WEIR DIES from the 20,000 applicants in Wan- ger's search for on ideal Salome, were given Universal contracts and appear in the extraordinary pro- cuction. — . REPUBLICANS Hospital. Get your tickets NOW for the Mr, Weir was born in St. Thomas, Lincoln Anniversary Dinner from ' Ontario, and was an American cit- Garnick’s Grocery. (189-t3) izen R | The remains are at I)RI\IK KIVG BL:\(K LABEL‘ Carter Mortuary. ——m—mm mememememememem—e—— e FOR “THAW" WEATHER COMFORT THE HURRICANE COAT Alex Weir, 81, a resident of Ju- neau for a number of years, died | {yesterday at 7:30 pm. in St. Ann’s, Charles W. ILNCTECHNIC YVONNE DeCARLO ROD:CAMERON + DAVID BRUCE WALTER SLEZAK - ALBERT DEKKER OLOR! Fhua EXTRA! —-- “"WHERE'S THE MEAT?" THE NEWEST ISSUE OF THE MARCH OF TIME and DONALD DUCK Brings More Langhs in “Donald’s @Ff Day> MORE UP—TO—THE—MINUTE NEWS OF THE DAY by Air Express A GREAT 2-HIT SHOW ENDS TONIGHT! VICTOR McLAGLEN B Ego ANDREWS SISTERS URt WiLL CHESTER MORRIS . !”‘l GH, TOUGH” in “HER LUCKY ND READY” NIGHT” . . of “water repellent,” “windproofed” gabardine . . . Lined with (furry fabric) 100% Alpaca . .. detachable hood . . . furry fabric trim . .. Truly a goed warm buy at Sizes 10 to 20 $39.94 Plus Postuge‘ Mail Orders Filled (NEON su;zvs_— NOW MANUFACTURED IN JUNEAU i Repairs Made on All Types of “NECON” Tubing The Yo“ng saraloglan shop PRATT NEON CO. e Saratoga Springs, N. Y. Shattuck Way—Phone 833 Send $10.00 Depesit with Order—Balance C. O. D. 000000060000300000006000000000000 Announcement Come down and spend your evenings at the Dreamland Our Music Is Exceptionally Good . . . Phyllis Engherg Piano Art Demus . - Sax Lee - - - Drums and Vocals COME ONE! COME ALL! Dreamland Bar 0040000000000 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 L2222 | (wanted by the police) and janother corpse, adds to the c i Discovery of CARY GRANT FRANK "CAPRAS Rl B £ ANP | lthe 1ot (a third nephew who is a 'dl’lnl\“l critic) brings matters to !a head. Nevertheless, it all works out hq»;nl\ |MRS. WILSON-LIND IS ! LEAVING ON SUNDAY FOR SON'S WEDDING Mrs. Carl Wilson-Lind is les on the Princess Norah to to attend her youngest son ding, Gordon E. Wilson to Gloria C. Gray, of Vancouver, B. C,, the ,ceremony to take place in Seattle |on Valentine’s Day. | | Kenneth Harold Wilson, another atertender in charge 's Toom pers onnel on U. S. Thomas B, and will also attend the g of his brother. Another 4 e on, who is i 2 e 14 " oRAYMOND MASSEY - JACK CARSON i PETER LORRE Directgd by FRANK CAPRA EVERETT hORTON JAMES GLEASON - JOSEPHINE HULL - JEAN ADAIR - JOHN ALEXANDER From the Stage Play by Joseph Kesselring Music by Max Steiner son, married and the Seattle family attend the weddin | All will th v parents who just re led their golden wedding sary. | Kenneth Wilson has just return- ed to the coast aboard the layer division, He is a ve! Lhe Iwo Jima and Okinawa |paigns, and after the end of ln war, was engaged in sweeping the Iheavily mined areas around Japan. | - I‘ DRINK KING BLACK VABEL! will also PRISCILLA LANE - EDW. Screen Play by Julius J. and Philip G. Epstein * _Produced by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse * CONTINUOUS SHOWS SUNDAY FEATURE STARTS 1 :30—3 :40—5 :50—8:00—10:10 P. M. R INII!'!HIHIllI|H|Illilllhlll!li!IlllIIHIIlIIHIIIIIHHHI|IIIII||lllIlllllllll!I|ll||IIIIIIllllllllllIIIIII|IIIIII" ‘There Is No Substitute for Newspaper Advertising! anniver- i Soon to be placed in operation over the routes of the Pacific Northern Airlines in Alaska upon completion by the com- pany of its transitional training pro- gram, these transports will offer a new high standard in air travel in the Territory. It’s Here! Fis of Pacitic Northern Airlines fleet of three new DC-3, 21-passenger tuxury liners shown above on its arrival in Anchorage after delivery flight from the factory at Santa Monica, Calif. 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