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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1946 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE | "GENTLE ANNIE" DOUBLE FEATURE FEATURED STORY BILL ON TONIGHT | ””_b#[[//fl//;f NOW AT CAPITOL AT 20TH CENTURY For those who like their movies Two fr-utur:\fi;run in theme, Vl“’NIG“Tq FRIDAY all‘l full of action and outdoor adven- are showing tonight and tomorrow e, M-G-M's “Gentle Annie,” now at the 20th Century Theatre. SATURD[‘Y NIATINEE H.!rry' T’el 3{0“.".“’ 'A“'.g'.- the Capitol Theatre, is the per- “Jive Junction,” one of the two fect dish. on the screen, is just that, full of 2.FE/ITURE P'CTURES.2 JIVE JUNCTION DARK MOUNTAIN Fest Leaves Tonight? I i Sy o et midasasd. vEATN 7:30 - 9:40 8:32 - 10:42 Reed and Marjorie Main, this is with it » swashbuckling story of the Ok- The other feature, a fine story| AIR NEWS 9:28 IT'S THE PEAK OF THRILLS! lahoma Territory the turn of and plenty of action, is “Dark| the century, with aig as a U. S. Mountain,” which is built for speed ! Marshal who moves into the small with the Forest Rangers tangling untamed town to track down a Wwith black market racketeers in a When a Black Market killer tangles with a fighting Fores? Ranaey U, ALASKA ~ PAGE FIVE band of train robbers. (fight to the finish, st William Berke, Bob Lowery and Ellen Drew. Craig, posing as a hobo, gets, Boh, as the forest ranger, pro- kicked off a train at this little tects Ellen from the viciousness of town and finds himself aided by per husband, Regis Toomey, a black two men who, it turns out, are marketeer and Kkiller. 'n, not the very ones suspected of the gnowing her husband’s business at i“m‘p” : F‘rnm v.!m; pomll. as '-l;(‘ first, finds out about his dealings oys and their mother, the Gentle Jater, and goes to Dark Mountain, EXTBAI A Sub]“cl 01 Annie of the llulv. give h;m lshe:-‘“v ere her former sweetheart, Low-| ter, a series of unexpected devel- ery, is stationed. Toomey, however,' Vital Importance . . | opments provide a tast-moving tale | fotiows Ellen and. forces’ his. wife i « o with gun-play, a pretty girl who i to cover up for him. NQW-THE PEACE stranded, a shady sheriff and a! In the end, justice prevails and ‘\.l.”r(..m’d ;‘niecc ui. US currency a”;[hi]\gs wind up ship-shape after ']0M‘DR“0“" figuring in the story. | The suspense is kept at a ANOTHER SWELL DOUBLE FEATURE Craig does & top-notch job as the high pitch through Berke's excellent marshal who finds himself track-!direction and the action is inter- SHOW! CANT MAKE His N\\ND up FOR "’OHIV '(‘mn'l ST \l\ IS AT HEART THRIKUHGI ing down his benefactors, and spersad with numerous comedy in- Miss Reed, a lovely and fine actress cidents as Eddie Quillan provides as a stranded young lady who the laughs with Tramp, the dog, winds up with Craig as guests of 'the scheen’s sensational canine. Gentle Annie and her sons ‘A breath-taking automobile chase is Marjorie Main provides her usual'one of the more exciting scenes in sharp characterization and Henry‘the film, so we are told, and adds Morgan and Paul Langton, as herianother high point to the fast- sons, are refreshing new cinema moving picture. | personalities from whom much, . It Robert l(lWERY Ellen DREW ™ er=er - 5 REGIS TOOMEY - EDDIE flllllllN + ELISHA COOK, JR. screunpioy by maxwett shane “ILet’s GGo Szteudy” A HEPCAT HOLIDAY! 040000004000 00000000000000000 - more will be heard. Reliable Barton | Jnal MacLane is the sheriff and Morris SO(IAI. HYGIENE in gof better health, better homes ' bad Ankrum is his chief aide. All and better communities, and WHAT IS RUSSIA 2 : ATTENTION! - UP T0! QUESTION ” |tions of this nation, Territory and | . ) ; ST PSS TS [SCCSSSESTSEY ) N \ EVERY PROGRAM TODAY'S E NEWS { PAA AIR EXPRESS! HEADI | |2 concerned do excellent jobs ! DAY pRo lAIMED “WHEREAS, civilian and mili i1 Tt £ { | medical, legal and social orgar C. Earl Alprecht, Commissioner i T ¥ el p pARlIAMENT ‘/ t o F - [y [of Heath, hus issued the follow- VJOT;]!(];‘W“[;]}';;RFFORE LT u A elerans o 0re.g" V'EWPOIN"‘S ing proclamation for Social Hy-| R Dy S i : R |Albrecht, M. D, Territorial Com- : Igiene day in Alaska: Y LONDON, Feb. 21.—Harold Mac- war Members "missioner of Health, do hereby pro- PREVA". A “WHEREAS, the Territory has clgjm March 6, 1946, as Social Hy- | Miilan, former Conservative Cabinet " RMY well met its responsibilities 10 'giene Day for Alaska and do here- | Minister, questioned in Parliament ;service men and women, YOUth py yrge all people to give whole- today whether Russia “has made — - jand workers during war in safe- pearted support to the observance up its mind to dominate the world.” WASHINGTON, Feb. 21.—A re-|guarding their health and welfare, ¢f this d”“i,,, the purpose of ad- ; i i g Tracing Russian aiplomatic moves S ’ S S ol ; vancing the campaign against|quring recent weeks, MacMillan dc- February 22 at 7:30 Baran&! TurkISh Bafll and Massage of West Point, told the House Mili-| “WHEREAS, this responsibility veneral diseases, promiscuity and|ciared that Russia s exerting pres- atth e waxy Committee today that "totall- |must not be neglected in peace-'prostitution during the POSIWAT|gure on the Middle East and Medi- arian viewspoints” are “prevalent | time but must be accepted more en- {yoars.” terranean “against well recognized in the Army.” {5H L _ getically than ever, and > e % I ! ngg. {G‘;\. lH. C. Holdridge, r(‘-] “WHEREAS, veneral disease, (1 ‘:Sd i e J E E P C U B ired, of ashingten, opposed pro- | prostitution and romiscuit ser- ENERA[ FA‘OR TE s " posed Jegislatiin fo neovida Horivist. P! d . P y | W 1\ |l is behind the Russian | 2 iously undermine the strength of 0000000000000 0000404390400000000000000000000000000y Hours 9 A. M. to 6 P. M.—Open Evenings by Appointment BARANOF HOTEL—Lower Level PHONE 753 7| versal military training. He said tour citizens, destroying lives, dis- - g s e U O RSEC PR s 58 e s 42 I 7 such compulsory training in peace- |abling tens of thousands and BLOOMINGTON m.‘ Feb. 21.— 3 H(fl EE E'l“ SEE V&CE time would “undermine our national | ruining the happiness of millions, The Army recruiting office had to, — ) democracy by indoctrinating 18- |and (take down its sign fors brief re- ‘ : vear-old boys with the totalitarian | “WHEREAS, the American Social pairs. i Generators viewspoints prevalent in the Army.” | Hygiene Association has requested| It was necessary to remove an, o) . The witness testified that he left that a day be designated as Social |accumulation of lipstick women | 16"’ 6}55&9’.&‘ A, S!"'-'Qnrs the service two years ago. \Hygiene Day, the observance of had deposited on the portrait of| % enera ec rlc & o o RS | which contributes to the eradication | | Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower, \nhuh I)RF)K KING BLACK LABEL! ([ veneral diseases and the build-' xmlums the poster. 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