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WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 1946 SPOOKING OF LAUGHS-=-- we merrily urge you to see “THAT'S THE SPIRIT" and have for yourself a deliriously delightful time.. . . COMPLETE SHOWS AT | . TONIGHT and Thursday 7:15 - 9:30 FEATURE STARTS AT 7:55 - 10:10 JACKOAKIEWITH | PEGGY RYANSTAR “That's The Spirit,” announced as an out-of-the-ordinary comedy drama, comes to the Capitol to- 'night, costarring Jack Oak's and | Peggy Ryan, supported by June Vin-‘ cent, Arthur Treacher, Gene Lock-| hart and Johnny Coy. Two out-| Devine and Buster Keaton, have conspicious roles. Written for the screen and pro- iduced by co-authors Michael Fes- |sier and Erpest Pagano, “That's _The Spirit” deals largely with the! jexperience of a vaudeville magi- cian who passes from the 'mortal scene soon after marriage and finds| THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE RUMORS OF STATE Aitempts Bei;g Made 10 canea 1a: Settle Conflict in Friendly Manner med Qavem broadcast striet ord- jers to Iranian troops today ‘not | were appointed as to go further from their positions” along the Azerbaijan border, where some clashes have occurred. The broadcast said the Premier had established a commission to prevent further clashes and had enncunced some persons accused of 'Pre-Vacation Meet | OF WAR IN IRAN | Held Last Evening IN CAPITOL SHOW ' ~ UNTRUE, IS CLAIM By Beta Sigma Phi An Executive Board meeting was night at the home of |Mary and Jean Shaw, with the fol- |lowing officers of Beta Sigma Phi present; Ione Willilams, President; Laurene Knowles, Vice President; Phyllis Langdon, Treasurer, and 'standing movie headliners, Andy| LONDON, May 22-—Premier AhA‘Elise Coomes, Recording Secretary. Committees for the coming year follows: Mem- bership—Laurene Knowles, Chair- !man; Dorothy Ohman, Mary More, |Irma Purington and Maxine Clif- |ton; ~ Publicity—Dorianne Barnes, Chairman; Winifred Carter and Louise Kizer; Social—Irene Ras- mussen, Chairman; Dorothy Far- |nimself in heaven. How his spirit|causing the clashes would be court rol. Mary Shaw and Beatrice Fos- eventually returns to earth and reg- {ulates the affairs of his daughter| and his former wife, is sald to be|came some time after the Taoriz Chairman: |ingeniously contrived. { i Onkie} of course, appears as the .jor01 autonomous province bor- Joyce Williams, Chairman; |vaudeville performer. Miss Vincent gopino Russia, had asserted that Alexander and Peggy Bixby; martialed. His roessage on the Tehran radio radio, mouthpiece of the self-de- see. Ways and Means—Elsie Coomes, Mary Jane Lyman, Sen- na Powers and Pat O'Brien; Gift— Sylvia Pro- is seen as his wife while Peggy Ry- bloody civil strife prevailed for tie gram—Ruth Dunlap, Chairman, and 'an has the daughter role, Mr. | Treacher’s part is that of the butler in a gloomy house during the “gay” 1'00's where Lockhart is seen as the second day. The Agzerbaijans report- ed that central government troops 'opened a heavy new attack yester- Jo Cosgro Music—Phillis Lang- don, Chairman; Dorianne Barnes, Jean Shaw and Ruth Shuman. The regular meeting followed the THRILLER COMES 10 20H CENTURY | FOR TWO NIGHTS | Take a tip from the insiders and | make doubly sure of seeing Para-| mount'’s “The Man in Half Moon! Street” when it arrives tonight at the 20th Century for a two day, showing. | Gossipers report that this bmash} drama which ran for nine solid| months on the London stage is the| most spine-tingling thriller to reach | the screen in a long time. i Tre two top r s in this mystery suspense story handled by Nils Asther and Helen Walker Their performances, it's said, are called upon to portray. suave, imperturbable scien! quest of & medical secret of a revo- lutionary nature, falls in love with| Helen, daughter of a British noble- man. Sworn to secrecy about this experiment, he cannot reveal its na- ture to the girl and thus arouses suspicions of the family doctor, Paul; Cavanagh, and her father, Edmond | Breon. | | Scotland Yard is called in on A, ALL NEW SHOW TONIGHT! DID THESE STRANGE HANDS TAKE LIFE .. IN A SEARCH FOR ETERNAL YOUTH AND LOVE Lill that he might Did he again and kill love this gorgeous girl forever? The love story ever told weirdest sweeping to a terrifying climax! |the case and the past history of| the scientist and his co-worker,! Reinhold Schunzel, are investigated | with a fine tooth-comb. The facts |unraveled in the investigation are| enough to stand one’s hair on end. | insiders say, and. the action hits a| dizzy pace with a climax which can | _ day morning 100 miles south .of plous, domineering head of the Tabriz at Sain Qaleh (Shahindaj.) Board meeting, and lengthy dis- | family. cussion on the project for the com- . Tk Ve | Described as sensational is young e 1eb govn:mmcmiutnfops were said ing year was led by Elise Coomes, Johnny Coy's performance as a 0l Using MUy nd DI Chairman. X “Rumors about a state of war é |variety “hoofer.” Andy Devine fits P i » the Teh: Talks were given by Mary More naturally into the rols of theatrical 57 UDUTUe” the Tehran radlo 0f o;q ppylis Langdon during - the !manager. Novelty portrayal of the Fneglithflvn::qd go:&;‘:fi?t l:‘:\ls: Cultural Program which was led film is Buster Keaton's intérpre- -~ ‘s by Laurene Knowles. Light refresh- tation of heaven’s complaint depart. Proadeasts. It asserted that Qavam p.;ie were served by the hostesses only be described as astounding. | | | e e T0- T0- o TR o ; Qi BOX 2652 PHONE 204 CONTRACTOR JUNEAU, ALASKA Are you interested in a home of your on, or having your build- ing repaired? For Quality Workmanship CALL PHONE 204 I Will Be Glad to Serve You PHONE 204 BOX 2652 DOUGLAS COLISEUM TONIGHT “ACTION IN ment chief. | was trying “to sulv:e the conflict In o reethe meeting was adjourned. | Especially brilliant in made-to- Blending logically into the pic-+® friendly manner” and said pér- e meeting Tuesday night, is the (order roles, its sald, are Breon, 4s with ture’s arresting action are five mu- S0nS outside Iran were magnifying ), regular meeting to be held by | the doubung”fal.her of his bmu:i-‘ INCENT - sical numters which include vocal the skirmishes “in order to Influ- 1o Serority until the first Tuesday ful daughter; Cavanagh, as “e‘ JUNE V solos by Oakie and Miss Ryan, | €ce public opinion. lin September, though social events | family physician whoss suspiclons, ARTHUR TREACHER . 978" \ B | The Tehran raafo said Premier are planned for the summer months, |8T¢ aroused by Asther's actio GENE LOCKHART | | Qavam had called the clashes “mu- >-oo :Mntthew Boulton, fhe l?.ler! Scot~ ) IVISHORS (AI.I. 0“ tiny against the Constitutional| land Yard inspeotar; Morton Lowry, | JOHNNY COY | | .Government. and the public security Hosp"‘l NOIES |a young medical gtaudent W‘{W ANDY DEVINE | of the State.” He was quoted fur-| despondency leads m“:; u: join with BUSTER Kear o} | DEI.EGATE BAR"_EI ther as saying that certain un-| g Anms Hospital admitted Mari- | AStRer In the experiment RENE ON | {specified “people have been arrest- jyn Jewett for surgery yesterday. | “EDiTY s R e s R M bt G o D R TRt ¥ y S - +, - ient, was discharged. BARRETT join her husband at Kotzebue mission listed four, whose names Thy:wGQ\remmen% Hospital ndmu.i cal‘d nw‘ngfi cfl. :shc_rtly_’, visited Delegate Bartlett| were not heard distinctly. Thell ted Alex Tom of Unalakleet. £ 10th St |while in Washington recently. Mrs. rank or offices were not given. i e i | Wholesale 805 10t i |Peterson is with Wien Airlines. | Dispatches from Tehran quoted | Indianapolis, Ind., is one of the‘ PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT |{ {Hittele. whib, bW usieiny. | sesta wats Al Badtt (HBRIAL Yin- | IS o0 & mAYlaLle. Hives l Cilonel Milioin' st i imasit. aaa Sl BvRsAe | R ste. Whate Ouie. ol iy whi ot i o6 | | 0 ly 3 - liament whicl assed out of ex-| ed on Delegate Bartlett recently.! jstence a few wp,en 2g0. | Colonel Elliott, who retired from! i g R N | the army in January, served for| pRovES II several years in Juneau with the| army engineers and now lives in St. e v |Louis. He was awarded a Distin-| | SAN FRANCISuL A labor guished Service Medal during bis| | union official (CIO) was telling the 'trip to the capital by General R. A.i | fact-finding board of Pacific Gas Wheeler; the chief of Engineers.| BRING IN NINE, ! | and Electric Company, at a hotel Mrs. Clerk is leaving shortly to join FlIES ‘ '0 WEST | the other day, about the rising cost her husband in Venezuela. | i lof living. | Mrs. E. V. Davis, whose husband | The Board interrupted to order is an Anchorage Attorney and pres-| Arriving with Alaska Airiines yes-‘ two pitchers of ice water—for which ident of the Anchorage Chamber of terday on the Starliner Fairbanks it paid room service $150 plus a Commerce, was & recent visitor in With Captain Larry Currie, Flight at 50-cent tip. |the capital and called on Delegate Officer Jerry Hola, and Stewardess “There!” said the speaker. “See Bartlett. Mrs. Davis will visit in Janis Freeman, were the following what I mean?” | Florida before returning to Alaska. passengers from Anchorage: J. B.I T | Harry O. Brown, well-known trad- Schetzle, Mrs. J. B. Schetzle, R. H.| m: : Empire Want Ads bring resuits! ier of Kobuk, has been visiting his Klem, Tom Fulton, F. M. Hopper, bl | brother, Harvey Brown of Washing- Mrs. R. Ratcliff, Robert Rateliff,' |ton, President of the Machinists’ Ruben Laumer, and Alex Tom. | R A“ GE s R E STA Union. Mr. Brown, who first went| On the return flight, the follow-| i n [ to Alaska in 1897, was last in Wash- ing were flown to the Westward) | ’ ; ‘ lington nine. years ago. |city: D. F. Williams, Mrs. D. F.| "ow BEI"G MAD!' has Willlams, and Dr. R. P. Carter. Toi b i . ’ When you drink ! | Don L. Irwin of Palmer lbeen in Washington and has called Cordova: D. E. Farley. Cresta Blanca, you enjoy the benefits of a tradition lat Delegate Bartlett’s office. Mr. |Irwin is General Manager of the Alaska Rural Rehabilitation Corpor- ation. dating back to 1771. 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