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" _PAGE FIVE IO ENTURY WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1946 ) ' THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-- [UNEAU, ALASKA 'FAMOUS RADI0 | VIENNA REUNION IN'PHILADELPHIA oviv F SHOW, FILMED, | BADIO'S “On Stage Everybody,” Univer-| sal's spectacular version of the fa-| WONDEBPU L mous radio program of the same u NDE R FU L name, comes tonight to the Capi- tol, Theatre. Jack Oakie, Peggy SHOW...wiTH THE Ryan and Johnny Coy are co-star- A L red in the screen innovation. Movie SCREEN'S MOST notables in the cast include Otto . ROLLICKING. Kruger, Julie London, Esther Dale STARS! Wallace Ford, Milburn Stone end < the celebrated King Sis! Eow the popular air show sumably originated is told in the picture’s story and ten of thr broadcast’s stars appear to preser' their own winning specialties. The are Judy Brady, Georgiana Ban. ! nister, Billy Usher, Eddie (Straw | berry) Russell, Jean Hamilton, Bol , e - FLM "DOUBLE | EXPOSURE” AT | 20TH CENTURY Scheduled to open tonight at the 20th Century Theatre is the new-| est, and gayest, so we are told, of 'Paramount’s Pine-Thomas thrillers, |“Double Exposure,” starring Nancy 'Kelly and Chester Morrls. i | Based on the hilarious situations into which a girl news photograph- er may find herself when trying to |outsmart competition, “Double Ex- |posure,” develops a theme which, (reports have it, misses notling in action, comedy and a tense, well- rounded plot. Giving what is considered her Tinest performance to date, Nancy proves her ability not only at handling a camera, but handling more than one man at a time. Hopkins, Beatrice Fung Oye, Ilene Chester Morris, editor of the pic- Woods, Ronnie Gibson and Cyri’| jtorial for which she works, is so e | HE HAVING DRIVEN ACROSS THE CONTINENT trom Hamilton Field, Calif,, |keenly against competition where Thirteen musical numbers &nd & gnd'she having flown the Atlantic from Europe, Lt. D. A. Downey, AAF, |Nancy is concerned that he has multitude of novel situations are| of San Francisco, and Lila Weiss of Vienna are pictured at the South [her home-town sweetheart, Phillip said to have been cleverly blended| philadelphia airport as—one of & plane-load of GI wives and sweet- | Terry, shanghaied on board a ship in the fest-moving plot. A lavish| hearts—she alighted to rejoin him and become his bride. (International) ibound for Russia. TONIGHT AND THURSDAY ONLY!! | f swimming-pool sequence, it is de- |~ s ties s g R PN Competition crops up again, how- ¢ 3 f | It 1 photographer — clared, is one of the film’s most| This event is to be the first of {€ver, in the person of millionaire ":.“‘:"”’m":““’::whaphn"" colorful features. FASHIO“ sHow jts kind to be held in Juneau, and |Playboy Sonny Tucker, played by i ‘hm no the copel Produced by Warren Wilson, the| dal x | |is expected to attract a cnmcnyicmflea Arnt, who has a way with bright new film was directed by | |audience. It is a part of the reg-|Women, in spite of his millicns. It| Jean Yarbrough. Lou Goldberg | ular sorority program, which in-|&l1 becomes very complicated and | cludes a large project related to | equally hilarjous, we are told, when presided as associate producer. | | NEXI SAIURD AY !the study matter of each year. Last Nancy tangles with the law and year Delta Chapter of Juneau|finds herself wearing a striped EXTRA!—. g C sponsored a highly successful art frock matching the bars of her CCMPLETE NEWS FLASHE %50 [ Baox ; ® PICTURES 'i?:;.?;(‘)’r 8;}1; Ho"wood Horro’ ) Favorite subject of almost every|show as part of its study of art. cell. Pacific TIDAL WAVE HHS CONTEST woman, fashion will hold the spot-|This year's program book dealt ot £ @ AND OTHER ON-THE- || Broadcast from our Slaf Ge's Divo’(eflngllt this week, as Juneau women |With beauty of the individual, m,"o RA'I‘IONI"G OF HAWA!I. MINUTE NEWS ITEMS stage at 9:15 P.M. ,prepare to enjoy “Promenade,” a |dress, appearance, and spirit. After M | pre-Easter parade of newest styles, @ five year's course of study, mem- LAS VEGAS, Nev. April 10— !Bt P e " With |bers of the chapter who have com-! BREAD AND H_OUR Boris Karlofl,Hallywoodhorrorstar,.lun(hmn ard tea on Saturday in|pleted all five books recommended ! was granted a divorce yesterday|ine Gold Room of the Baranof|by International office of Betal i from Dorothy Pratt on grounds of g ie) |Sigma Phi are eligible to take! WASHINGTON, April 10.—Gov- mental cruelty. He sued under his| " yombers of Beta Sigma Phi sor- | their Exemplar degrees. {ernment officlals told a bakers' real name, William Henry Pratt. ority will meet at 8 o'clock to- —_— :nnd millers’ conference that bread | and flour rationing is out of the question, depsite current whe:xt‘ Starring e ter MORRIS « Naney KELLY JANE FARRAR PHILLIP'TERRY o RICHARD GAINES o - Directed by Wil Vs Winsten Milr and Mavwell Shane + A PARAMOUNT PICTURE e ———— S S —————— ALSQ— e e Featurette Cartoon R N . I wish to announce the new location e : - ] e "(31 Custody of their daughter, Saranignt in the apartment of Mrs.! of mv dental office on the second gone 7, was awarded Mis. Pratt. sein Aesander i the saranot to| ABSENT MINDED I B saz 13 Of a property settlement, the actor check ticket sales and last minute shortages. flaor of the ncw { oldstein Bmldlng. said: “My wife and daughter have'getails of the show. | —— | ©. C. Farrington, director of the . been well taken care of, financial-| Mrs Irma . Purington, general| PORTLAND, Ore—Shoe cobblerleflcu]ture Department’s grain ! G u “ k B | chairman, has been working thig | Charles L. Mahan picked such a branch, sald it would be impossible i ess TONT T | week with John Doyle Bishop, who:good hiding place for his cash he;w print ration books and reassem- un in un on QY usin DR JOHN H GEYER | MBLEM CLU 15 cooperating with the sorority in | couldn’t find it himselft—until he ble local ration boards in time to| FAST FOX NEWS % ¥ Will hold its regular business the event, in costuming the prom- |tossed a scrap leather box into an help meet the emergency. | Denfisi meeting at 8 p.m. tomorrow. All jnent women who have been invited | incinerator and burned $830 in bills. ; Industry spokesmen declared that Members are urged to attend. by the sorority to model. Costumes| Secret Service agents heard his ; the nation’s flour bins may be vir-! " T fisin o3 (241-t1) will range from exclusive models | Woeful tale and said some of the ! tually empty Within 60 ABYS. TNEY | e mammam m ame: sm moamoms {by the nation's top designers to the | charred remains might be redeem- advocated ralsing the prise of | [most informal of play clothes andq able. i wheat upwards of 35 cents a bush- o | SPRING SPECIAL | After April 10, no telephone The luncheon scheduled for 12:30| G- B. CROWELLS HERE | Undersecretary of Agriculture ON ly. | H = | rentals for the month of April day in th | Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Crowell, An- |Dodd and Farrington both® dis- @ ® p. m. Saturday in the Gold Room e ” { AlaSkd - Elec‘;rom(«s | will be accepted at a discount. All and after a half hour's intermission | chorage, are guests at the Baranof. agreed. ! JIM LANGDON—Manager | remittances must bear postmark of following that showing the tea will | " - BULEROE:" 7 i S EAAS SR 5 | not later than discount day. Please begin at 3 p. m. promptly. il s LIS, | be prompt. i Only a limited number of tickets | DOUGLAS BoAT sn“l’ Box 2165 217 Seward St. Phone 62 Anytime MARINE RADIO TRANSMITTERS AND JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS | being sold for each showing, M 1 : I¥h I{E;é}):}\}'flllé — BENDIX DEPTH RE- !; TELEPHONE CO. —ad. g;* :h,,:'lég !:,omez: %} 1::1 Z:a;e’i;; » New Construction and Repairs Jobs * WAVES : CcO KRS ALLICRAFTE LCEIV- | e o uring parade of styles for | : | ; ! 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