The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 11, 1946, Page 5

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ATLRDAY MAY H 1946 vt St s LT N TREAT MOTHER... yisrsay i mssrony 'DEANNA’S o« the Spot! MEET A NEW DEANNA yUN. and MON. ONLY! . ANDHER SIX MYSTER- I0US MEN, WRAPPED UP IN A NEW KIND OF | MURDER MYSTERY! DURBIN VK20 o uNveRsas rctune with 5§ @ As Timely as a RALPH lfllAflY l& Efifio Late News Bulletin DAvm Bm: ¢ i : The Palestine Guestion” George Covlourls - Allen Jenkins A , swift film stcry of a grea : cen xi‘(hc‘lntczt— 3 HM Everett Horten MARCH OF TIME "mm OWS SUNDAY AT DI)NAI.D DUCK -1 30 9:45 ;. $:10—10:20 IS HERE TOO——IN "“The Vanishing - ” Private AND HE'S GOT SERGEANT PETE IN A TEMPER! Qur Carteon REVUE Is a Riot vf Laughs! Plus a New HHR YE LEAVES Sherleck Holmes M ¥y WOM AN IN (,REEN" . TONICHT Revue on at 7:08 | Capt. John Smith, whose adven- tures in coionia! Vicginia won his | niche in history, also wrote a num- | ber of tra books. G-E oz o’ | Attempts of General Marshall's! | Chou said that skirmishing and ‘ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA |JACK BE (i‘(\ii!EEE;IERNEI | STAR INNF':XTEISRE CENT. CHINA . i blonde jand th | | Bros. s 'Truce Announced by Sino-{22d sy comeaics ot ' American Team Refurn- 1°%&rs H 1 Smith sy {formers as Allyn Joslyn, Reginald NANKING, May 11~commumst,"g““"“ Dolores Moran, Guy Kib- eey, F Py and Government forces have reach~ b¢s Frankiin Panghorn and John o & _il Ale a s f”‘l‘ :r%;;mrf(:;n“:x?fi\d the tale of a trumpet-blowing k o 2 angel, Jack Benny, who is sent down FPEUE: thee AP S8 resumption ‘“mom Heaven to herald the doom of discussion of the Manchurian pmh— K6 e on his horn. Caught in lem. b ‘Tka truce was announced today 1[1) ?Ll\emmu: {\tl;"u‘] by a Sino-American team upon 1[: ”: tf‘:omflh vlulee.i “ return from Hankow, scene of the! a.nd fantastic RO |signing. Members of the team are| L adu Brig. Gen. Henry A. Byroade, Com- 4wa_;n:§“‘?::: b.’,al;“: ?t(%{:jx(s‘* munist Gen. Chou En-lai, and Na-'gb0 FURe0 W S0O L s by |tionalist Gen. Hsu Yung-chang. fydity TS T FORCEE ot photogl aphed by Sid Hickox, A.S.C. repared for the screen by sam Hnl’n an and James V. Kern. D committee to settle the Manchur-; fan civil war have been stalled| pending an investigation of Com- ‘ munist charges that 300,000 govern- £ oF annihiation. sgaiast 80000 Come MASONS, OZS 10 GET TOGETHER ON TUESDAY | troop movements had Leen dis-| !covered, but it was not indicated, At 8 o'clock Tuesday evening, there had been any large scale 'perhaps for the first time in his- fighting. tory, members of the Eastern Star The truce provided for an end|Will have the opportunity of see- to skirmishing, troop movements ing Masons conduct their meeting. and building of blockhouses; for ex- It is expected that the chapter change of liaison officers, exchange room will be filled as no one will of war and political prisoners, evac- Wish to miss this very unusual oc- uation of 1,000 sick Communists casion, particulaxly the Masons and 100 Communist families, and themselves. protection for the demobilized Com- All members of the Masonic Lodge munists while they are leaving the|and Eastern Star are cordially in- area. lvited to attend. e — e BOARD OF DIRECTORS, GIRL SCOUT COUNCIL, MEET MONDAY NIGHT The Beard of Directors of the D 0 U G L A S Girl Scout Council will meet Mon- day night at 8 o'clock at the Resur- c 0 L I s E u M er. 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