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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA romenenny ) . p g o i Le¢ Leon, Za as De Leon, Andres Jy, E " MUSI(AI- HII ES yDoten, Honorata Idica, Antonio ¥ I RS Mamallo, Jose Martinez, Jimmie | CAPITOL'S BILL |renccs, ios e e AS FEATURE BILL | quinia, arc clintine, Julia OPENING SUNDAY c::- . AT 20TH CENTURY | Betty Hartley, Martin Obsather,| | | Warner Brother's latest cihematic Florence Holton, Harry Sperling,| “Anchors Aweigh,” which is op- Charles Burr, Phyllis Gamashe, ening Sunday at the Capitol Thea- Dorothy Ainsworth, Duncan Camp-{q.eount of romar wdventure and Bt B Nicholson, Willam Uisience, with a background of neu- to movie fans, one of the ohnert, Helen Carlel i 9’ 00 1 o Burope at war Sgbtiul musicals of. th lem,{poms in tonight at ‘umizo‘;; Cen-| i“’“m“g sitra o i 2 Taylor, |yury. The film is “The Conspira- ‘lxalhr)n Grayson and Gene Y, -an| {t6ts® "and it Stars Hedy Lamarr {many elaborate production num- ———e———— {ahat Baul ”“"“,K‘;;‘ ki Lisbon, Portugal, mads fascinat-| ing and dangerous by the influx of {bers, a highly amusir {grand supporting cas HEAVY HA[IBUT and ot refugees and spies from a war-torn lANDiN I DAY continent, makes a dazzli ! drop for this times picturization | SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1946 S 00O, |CLEAR THE DECKS! | SUNDAY, COMES M-G-M°S MUSICAL JOY IN TECHNICOLOR RNOW ! Warner’s Romantic Sensation STARTS TONIGHT! [ leave from nchored off e idolizes Joe, ft carrie |San Diego. Clarence Doolittle (8in: iof romance and adventure. Besides | not cnly because the older sailor' Today's fish 1 s were as fol- {Heddy Lamar and Paul Henreld, WHILE once rescued him from drowning, lows: Peter s Tundra, 20,- WRO Supply the love interest, also| ISTORY but also because Joe is the ship’s 000 pounds of halibut; John Sun- It the cast, furnishing sinister aon. characterizations to the perilous preceedings, are those masters in WAITED ! “master wolf. derland’s Clarence, who up to now has Joe White's M 4 | spent all his shore leave in public John Winte le Emma, 10,- internajional intrigue—Peter Lorre, | s he would like to 000 pounds and the Hazel S, a Sydney Greenstreet and Victor| / interest — girls, for Sitka boat, 4,000 pounds, all pur- Francen, appropriately —cast as sks Joe to get him chased by New England Fish Co,|Shadowy members of the European ate. In with salmon were E. O. Swm)_derrgx'uund Carol Thurston, | From then on the singing and scn's Elfin 8,000 pounds king; wil- Youthful Warner starlet, contributes, dancing pair of tars find themselves lian Cuthbert's Berthe, with 1,000 20 effective portrayal of a Portu-| in one hilarious situation after an- pounds, both loads ht by the Buese fishermaid who provides| other as they meet Susan Abbott and the|Succer to the hnrr_md Paul Hen-j' (Kathryn Grayson), a beautiful Winni- reld. Joseph Calleia and Edward | Hollywood “extra” who is seeking a fred R., skippered by 'y Lang- Clanelll are also in evidence as singing career in the movies, and seth, with her last load of Taku SYmpatbetic Portuguese police of-| |attempt to arrange an audition for River gill netted fish, 7,000 pounds,|fic!3l @hd trouble-burdened Portu-| |her with Jose Iturbi. Things be- ———————— [ s General, respectively. | jccme a little complicated when | The scréenplay was adapted from | Clarence also meets a waitress from (OASTAI- A'RI.INES the Fredric Prokosch novel of the Brooklyn. same name by Vladimir Posner and ' Among the many musical hlgh-‘ I", OUT YESIERDAY Leo Rosten with additional dialogue lights are “I Begged Her” and “We by Jack Moffet. Hate To Leave,” sung by Frank Alaska Coastal Airlines flew the g P Saniy RS and Gene; Sinatra's rendition of following yesterday to Ketchikan:| “What Makes the Sunset,” “The G. Powell; to Petersburg, Van'y, ... Tt i Charm of You,” and “I Fall In Kirk; to Wrangell: Mr x*?]d Mrs. ;l(u‘)rc‘isxml\‘i](;:adgs:t ift nis tol}:nve Love Too Easily”; Gene’s |“The William L. Mahoney; to Sitka: 3 b e Mi’mlua iste, the marchion- 15,000 pounds; aid, 4,000 pounds; ‘The. model for Leonrado da with JOSE "unnl Worry Song” and Miss Grayson's James, Mrs. Uht, W. Uht, J. Mont- “All of a Sudden My Heart Sings.” gomery, H. D. Pond, Mrs. G. Lewis; | DEAN STOCKWELL ———————— to Tulsequah: W. Krook; to Lake @ o —— Florence: A. Palmer, B. Love, C. D 0 PAMELA BRITTON @ ® e e 08 ® 8 %% Devoney D. Sandborn; to Hoonah: U G L A s “RAGS” RAGLAND i £ L. F. St. Germaine, J. Houston, E. c 0 L I s E u‘ M f TIDE TABLE Shortridge, 1. Felton, S. Rude; i from Hoonah: A. O. Williamson, SUNDAY ANNE BAXTER JOHN HENROID SUNDAY DINNER FOR A SOLDIER JUNE 2 High tide 3:09 am., 19.7 ft. Low tide 9:51 am., -4.0 ft. High tide 16:15 p.m., 16.0 ft. Low tide 21:57 pm., 2.3 ft. Ole Lierno, Alice Hillman," Philip Jogeph, Pat Daniels; to Pelican: J. Haas, J. McKinley, J. Hager- men; from Pelican: B. Bolt, H., Bolt; from Tenakee: Mrs. F. Slagle; | from Sitka: G. Johnbe, H. Engle man; from Haines: H. Ellingen; | from Hawk Inlet: S. Howe. | e * Dn Technicolon! SEE—7m—— GENE KELLY and JERRY MOUSE Dance TOGETHER! || Most Amazing Musi- al Number in Screen 3 History! IMPORTANT NOTICE!? | Because “Anchors Aweigh” is 214 hours long, the following schedule will be effective SUNDAY— CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCES with COM- PLETE shows starting at. S “"SYDNEY GREENSTREET - PETER LORRE VICTOR FRANCEN - JOSEPH CALLEIA . CAROL THURSTON . Directed by Jean Negulesco Screen Play by Viadimis Pozner and Leo Rosten + Additional Dialogue by Jack Moffitt « From the Novel by Fredric Prekasch + Musio by Max Steiner SHOWS AT GR MATINEE 7:30 —9:30 P. M. . SUNDAY 2:00P.M. § .. JUNE 3 High tide 3:57 a.n, 185 ft. Low tide 10:40 a.m., -2.9 ft. High tide 17:08 pam.,, 15.3 ft. Low tide 22:50 p.m., 4.0 ft. * o °© s ° o o PAN AMERCAN HAS BG LOADS FRIDAY Pan American Airways yesterday 1:50 - 4:23 - 6:56 - 9:29 !flew the following passengers to “Anchors Aweigh” starts 2:01—4:34—7:07—9:40 and from Seattle and interior C 0 M E E A R L Y o' : l' ipo'i;;tS:Seanle: Albert Fagerberg, “ " f |George Moore, Robert Morgan, 'CHICAGO KID t 8:20-10:43 ENDS TONIGHT! "llcneym’oud Ahead?‘mnnlat 7:07-9:30 Elisabeth Cupp, George Hite, Henry c SHOWPLALE oF Graves, Mary Graves, Tom Sterne, oy o y QT Panama Canal Zone celebrates Labor Day May 1. ' SENSATIONAL STRIKE FILMS! President in Dramatic Appeal fo Congress as Nationwide Railroad Tie-Up Ends! Louis-Conn Fight Preview IT'S THE NEWS OF THE DAY NOW ON THE SCREEN AT THE 20TH CENTURY den, Pearl Mclver, Clifford Erick- son, Winifred Porter. | To Fairbanks: Hugo Drede; from Nome: Ronald Carter; from Fair- banks: Vernon Logan. From Seattle: Juan Bangloy, Leoncio Borge, Jose Cacho, Ricardo Marjorie Haseltine, William How- BRONZE SHAFTING — STERN BEARINGS — PROPELLORS GRAY MARINE ENGINES SALES and SERVICE Juneau Welding and Machine Shop . Regular Service from Seattle and Tacoma FREIGHT . . . . PASSENGERS REFRIGERATION ALASKA TRANSPORTATION CO. Gastineau Hotel Phone 879 J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent There is no substitute for newspager advertising! The Triangle Cleaners “Things haven't changed a bit since then! GIVE YOU THAT WELL GROOMED APPEARANCE! Wf. NUOW EAVE 48-HOUR SERVICE JUST CALL DAILY FLIGHTS TO g ANCHORAGE Connecting with more than 100 other points in Alaska served with passengers and express service. - Dependable Comfortable Inexpensive 10% Reduction on Roundirip Fares Good for One Year ALASKA AIRLINES Phone 667-0ffice Baranof Hotel EMEMBER how it took a powerful lot of determination to pass that won- derful store on Sunday morning . . . and not spend most of that Sunday School nickel for candy? And . . . wasn't it pretty much the same when you grew up too? Every payday, you wanted to put aside a few dollars. But you never did. There was always “some- thing” to buy. In fact, for one reason or another, sav- ing almost seemed impossible until . . . along came War Bonds and the Payroll Savings Plan! Then suddenly you discovered it was really easy to save—when your savings To accommodate Alaskans and make them feel at home at all . times . . . is the aim of the were deducted from your pay envelope every week. Pretty soon, too, you found you were accumulating more savings this way than you ever had before. Like Topsy, your Bond savings just grew and grew. Well, wouldn’t it be a good idea to keep a good thing like this going? You can still buy U. S. Savings Bonds just as you bought War Bonds— through your Payroll Savings Plan. You get the same safe investment, same high returns. . $25 for every $18.75, when the Bonds mature. And it’s certain you'll never find an easier or a surer way {o save! SAVE THE EASY WAY...BUY YOUR BONDS THROUGH PAYROLL SAVINGS New Washington Hotel FRANK B. McCLURE Manager I ‘Tln‘s is an official U, S. Treasury advertisement—prepared under ausping of Treasury Department and Advertising (!mm'lly

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