The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 27, 1946, Page 5

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ADVENTUREFILM, | ~ (RIMINAL PLOT, ~ NOW AT CAPITOL THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1946 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA WE HAVE HERE LOUISE DAVIS LAST SHOWINGS TONIGHT COMPLETE SHOWS AT 7:16-9:30—————FEATURE 8:09-10:23 HE WASN'T AFRAID OF/ Anpeg | Reindeer meat pie, biscuits and| Wrangell Institute and then trans- | butter, milk, rice pudding—whnt‘lerred to the Eklutna Vocational A plane crash that leads to the|tpic ot of food will do for stu-|School, 28 miles morth of Anchor- discovering of a mysterious steellgonts i the Alaska Native Service |age. brief case starts a chain of exciting| sono015 s the chief concern of | adventure that leads to the \mmvor-!LmlN‘ Davis, ANS ‘supervisor of |ing of a war criminal plot rcm-hinu‘mm_mm into the heart of the United States, nrico pa-is. who has her BS. in jand makes for a thrilling hour-iyoy. wconomics from the Univer- In 4-H Work The staff and students at Eklut- na, which is a boarding school, raise their own vegetables. Miss Davis became active in 4-H work, \ [ JAMES CRATO ‘ . [ S16NE HASSO [() A | plus .Uf“m""“ em_‘"”“‘f"“""‘, "‘l Nfi" sity of Washington, recently| sponsored by the University of Al- ’ C_"MS Dungqru;ls{anEn‘e ‘: m“ launched a hot lunch program | aska, and took the opportunity to T 0 M fi R R 0 W |is at the Capitol for the last times);, = snNg gchools throughout the|stress the food values of vegetables - Joapte 5 ho appear. | TeTTitory to her pupils. Many of the stu- DOURBLE HIT S,,o“/' ng;;‘gsfc‘gg; a1 Tha| Since then she has been scan-| dents, who were drawn from all the m » Beventt Ofoss,” End Jéaies Oralg xx}:g stacks of menus \ubm’lltvd by \-mmu:1 N]mlfjhv:’n Alaska Iamm. o B 3 C pogaes e | 5 teachers. She already has vi were decidedly not vegetable-c . HAVE | A DEE-LIGHTFUL play P‘,h_c‘ Ifl. d"‘“B";l{"“'x':n ’?:"’(;g'l“nod schools along the Kuskokwim|scious at the start, she recalled THE RIGHT ...DEE-LICIOUS. ;’l‘f;mi::z "pc‘m,_mfl‘;w‘m as do the|River and in nearby areas and ex-| Although she believes there is a woAlre ocast, including ‘.such cxpcrl‘p""“ to cover the Territory with| future for native gardening, Miss veteran character actors as Edmund|® View to reaching the entire Na-|Davis said she does not think the tive population eventually. Grad-| Natives are temperamentally suited |Gwenn, Henry O'Neill, John War-| burton and Grant Withers. Thoreiua”‘ attracting teachers and par- is, also, the beautiful blonde young ents into committees on meal pre- starlet, Audrey Totter, who did solParation and thus spieading the well in “Main Street After Dark. good word about vitamins, proteins, |minerals and such, is the over-all ale that to large plained farming. She ex- they seemed better adapted to fishing, mining and .trapping. Many of Eklutna’s stu- dents came from Arctic districts When the steel brief case r e , h million dollars, have been drawnir L L T . R | PosslolIie 8, fo a mysterious beneficiary —|{rom malnuirition or “hidden hun-|she added Gwenn— Miss Hasso's trail crossvs‘f*""" anymore than other resident Appoumd as supervisor of the that of Cralg. The adventuressof the United States and her Ter-)nutrition program last October, and the rather shady lawyer make | Titories but they (together withiMiss Davis was unable to take of- a grand romantic team,as they|large portions of the white popu-|fice until February, due to. the selec- | teacher shortage. discover menu She will leave in the late sum- {plum tart and ending with soup) that spells death; move from city| “White Man's Food”" mer to assist native communities to city on the trail of the four! Such desirable natural regional{and ANS teachers in establishing million dollars and wind up in afoods es whale and seal meat have, the improved school luncnes. (New England spot in a nest of been suppiemented and sometimes, - abators of war criminals. ireplnced by inferior “white man’'s HAROI_D STJERN a (starting with | lation) indulge in poor food tion. | —— >~ {tood” first introduced by trappers. | | { The Natives used imported foods' | .|late influx of U. S. troops and! | ON EAIIlE FlIGHI construction workers. ’ | S The ANS is tiying to teach bet-{ Harold Stjern, construction super- The Triangle Cleaners ter food selection, Miss Davis said, |visor of the Sommers Construction adding that it is absurd to trade Company, returned here by Pan the nutritive values of fish and|American Airways Tuesday, follow- | other Alaskan foods for soft drinks, |Ing his marriage Saturday night to | candy, doughnuts and popcorn. The |Miss Peggy Landaas, daughter of Charles Smith, Jack McDonald, first things that suffer from poor Mr. and Mrs. Harold Landaas of |Kitty McDonald, Raleigh Lewis, Ed- | diet are teeth, Miss Davis “"Pifli“"},mt:e' 2 i ”I”"l)l"“”.” "g.‘;”'."fi ward Pigg, Victor Morgan, Dave d, adaing that tooth decay among/ .+ g“em‘v"““““‘ Pl sty aming, Homer Latier, M. Moury, ‘he natives has increased p:u'ucuvmn‘ t:\ :\‘l- it A A | Willie Caster, Diane Hammond, Mae | 'arly with the rising ('()nsums‘uun‘lmv: be(:n‘rmpljn':;'lc‘d l’; th:'L A]n’ 5, w}éta.::n;:::édgfnna Hammond, Char- of candy i lcm‘.slrumv:n Company for the past year and a half. Mrs. Stjern is Bert MoDwell, Shasm jones, An- Bethel | completing her bookkrepmé work Pan American Airways yesterday | flew the following passengers to and from this city: . | To Seattle: Charles Johnson, Offers You ihe BEST In Clegning | | Alaska Born | Miss Davis was born in |Ketchikan: George Anderson. | University of Alaska. I | From Seattle passengers Were:| ghe transferred to the University | William Plummer, Donald Mont-|of washington in her sophomore| Mrs. Frances Whit and Edward gom _R- MCFa"l_““d- S'g“aj"dqmm‘ to take intensive training in|Whit arrived here yesterday from | Westerheim, Claire Clark, Beatrice .hjiq care and nutrition. On grad-| Fairbanks. They are stopping at LaPoint, Gilbert Bixby, Jack Ten-|yation she taught one year at thé the Baranof. nison, Hussell Hermann, H. J.|___ " - s 5 : Ridgeway, E. A. Falk, E. B. Little- | R |field, F. R. Giverford, Carl Eck, W. y | G=E (> cooens FROM FAIKBANKS | Wilhelmsen, C. P. Struter, H. 'Stjern, Helen Syttridte. | e —— HALLIE SPEAKER HERE | Mrs. Hallie Speaker has arrived | here from Anchorage. She is rc—‘! ]‘gistercd at the Baranof. | R A “ G E s | LET YOUR monuey earn four NOW BEING MADE! | percent. Buy Alaska Finance Cor- | poration demand notes. 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It's going to be “First come served” with these new ranges, so get yous ldrew Lawrence, Duncan Campbell, | where her father was one of thrjm the company's Seattle office and |Harry Lofegren, Paul Bauman,|early Goodnews Bay platinum min- |y join her husband here within Wi NOW KAVE Glenn Chamberlain, Mederosv‘fl-sv She left Alaska at the age of the next ten days. 48-NIOUR SERVICE Chamberlain, ~ Audrey Baldwin, three to live in Washington state,’ My, Stjern is cutrently in charge Bruce Baldwin, James Thomnson,‘but returned for brief periods, tak-lof the Simpson building now un-| JUST Layyin B{aldwm. Joseph ‘Crock,|ing part of her grade and high|der construction at Second and | Peggy Whitmore. | school education in Fairbanks and Seward. He has been in Juneau | To Fairbanks: Thomas Shafer-}cemral Alaska. She spent her |approximately a year CALL Elinor Collins, Janet Miller; t0|freshman year in college at the| i b » TRIPL-OVEN i new General Electric “Speed-Cooking” range i 'REVENGE OF THE TOMBIES” 1S BILL | AT 20TH CENTURY ONIGHT EXTRA STARTS T | One of the strangest motion pic tures in the annals of the \s« reen is “Revenge of the Zombies,” |the spine-tingling drama which op- jens an engagement at the 20th Century tonigift. Many popular players are in-| cluded in its featured cast, with| John rCarradine, Veda Ann Borg, Gale Storm, Robert Lowery and Mantan Moreland in leading roles. Others in the big cast are Bob | Steele, Mauritz Hugo, Barry Macol- ! lum and Sybil Lewis. | The weird story of the picture| concerns a series of strange in- cidents in the existence of the strange “undead” creatures who in- habit the dim half-world between| life and death. | | Veda Ann Borg is seen as a girl who has recently joined the ghost- ly ranks of the zombies, and Car- radine as an unprincipled German rhysician who is responsible for JOHN CARRADINE WREVENCE GALE STORM ROBERT LOWERY ~MANTAN MORELAND BOB STEELE . ALWAYS LATEST NEWS FIRST S TIOMNTURY T NIGH NIGHT S00000000000000000000000000000 FISH FOR 'SALMON — TUNA NDERSON'S at the Mouth of the Columbia River Conveniently Located ILWACO, WASH. Phone — 401 ASTORTA, ORE. 1274 — Phones — 1460 her condition. The story reaches its climax in a scene %hich is ‘War Relocation | ' Authority Will | ‘ Be Terminaled WASHINGTON, June 27-—Presi- {dent Truman today ordered the termination of the War Reloca- tion Authority, effective June 30. 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