The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 15, 1947, Page 5

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*” PAGE FIVE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE SPICY FEATURE, 2 JUNEAU, ALASKA (FILM "MISS SUSIE GOOD SHORTS AT | SLAGLE'S™ IS BiLL CAPITOL SUNDAY FOR 20TH CENTURY scal-| A n at tl “Miss SATURDAY, FEBRUARY E 1947 YOU'LL SAIL INTO A NEW WORLD — OF lamorous Rita Hayworth, THRILLS ing ne '\n- heights, is sensa- tional as a," in Columbia TR | Plcture romantic drama, at itteld. the. lovaly NE&TEA“*,’ ’LF 1 the Capitol Thei starting Sun- | blonc ke er picture deput in [ o i e Gre her powerful this I hares stellar hon- [ matic portr . great, t0o, ors W ica Lake and Sonny dancing Hayworth . Tuft 4 singing the torchy “Put the Blame| joq on Mame.' ing There never was a woman like jong Gilda! Ravising tempting oupr | dangerous used men way other make- STARTS TOKIGHT @ P, M. RS CEN TURY .‘ D&‘! 2: een tonight Theatre when flashes on the T(BNHGHT Shcws slart at 7 :20 - 9 30 f all the great “Paramount Books” this vill be -goes a reiresh- who have synthetic glam- ipped up in powdery ping to packages. For, ac- cording t 11 reports, this beauti- »/ vou've thrilled to on the screen “For Whom The Bell Tolls.” “Double Indemnity,” “Our Hearts Were Young and Gay,” “Frenchman’s Creek,” “The Lost Weekend,” has been more tenderly and master- storring Paul HENREID Mavreen O'HARA * Walter SLEZAK lthe N TECHN!COLOR! S h Glenn F lcad opposite other important cast in i seph she women use r I OMIGRROW!? lad. rd has the top romantic 2 5 \\hlln none et who - with a ion that is said to aptivating both to ns to be Sonny movie audience, offers dra- to both Veronica Lake Tufts. A heart-warm- f young fully relived as a motion picture s on P . and hard- than this warm glowi ction of the novel Coast C One of the views ever rec be ture, “Bil which is tk official U documentation ¢ H. Wyatt's Li)««'u Juda, ruler ® ing pec ® not the gl ed Wi agec Pat P! newc: The the actre screen the rules, serinous mo- “I Want- and cour- n love with promising siren of 1 lovely > who falls another King . ; : United G hat f d evac- | % tests. also notable for Gish, great never before...scaling uated for the atom b D new dramatic height com A brief tangle with interrupting at a most ment of debate on controversial Senate Bill 4, yesterday uiternoon, concluded in a humorus vein that eased a lot of tension in the Sen- ate Chamber ESenator Jo y author of S. B. 4, opened his argument by preposing to give s that vere not signed to the neau Chamber of Commier tive Board report that rejected by the Senate, day, because of anonimity. 5 Four Complete Shows E} § immediately ruled “out of ord at President Andrew Nerland. 2:00—1:30—7:00-—9:30 An appeal from the ruling r “GILDA” starts at 2:40—5:10—7:40 and 10:10 " GLENN FORD - GEORGE MAGRLADY JOSEPH CALLEIA « STEVEN GERAY A Columbia Picture had Vronigaw Lake onny Tufts Joan Caulfield Rilly Do Wolfe-Ray \ Yollins- Bill Edwards Put Phelan Renny McEvoy . Lillian Gish lHH‘ BE IH{\ . A l aramount Picture Now — More Than Ever However, when the ex- tended his ruling to bar any men- tion of the circumstances under which the Junzau Chamber had voted the issue—unle the Chamber’s President and tary were present to reply to any reflect- ion on that vote — Senator Ed- ward D. Coffey jumped to the port of his colleague with a new appzal. On motion, the matter was sent to the Rules Committee. After a short recess, Rules came back with a report to the effect that the matter was debatable and Green should be allowed to debate OUR NEWS keeps you i it. Up-to-Date with To- s A motion to adopt that report { hircgted by Air Express News E\'EN if your car isn’t SHOWS AT 7 ZO 9 25 cne of those new ones ) yeu need the best insur- ance protection you can buy. EXTRA! A prelude of things to come - - - “BEIKINE=-The Atom Esland” The dramatic story of 167 little people who sacrificed their homes in the cause of mankind! Get Comprehensive Au- lm}ml)il@ Insurance from PLUS — A Great Story, thisiagenpy.-s- ROW. Beautifully produced and Scored _____\ day’s World Events! prompted Senator O. D. Cochran “What does it mean?” He red himself: “It doesn't mean = | makes easy to adopt.”| | LOGGERS |was President Nerland's rejoinder | ATTENTION LOGGERS with logs It was adopted, and Rules Commit- for sale. Contact Juneau Lumber | u- Chairman N. R. Walker toss- Agenc , Mills. Will buy from 100,000 1. | jed a parting shot at the Nome Sc n- | 10,000,000 feet. For further | ater. | Seward Street particulers see Juneau Lumber “Senator Cochran would have 2 oy S Mills, 433-%1 |written the same thing in several! JUNEAU RHONE 30 pages,” was his acid comment. (DA CARD PARTY IS MEMBERS OF TEEN-AGE ENJOYED BY CROWD (LUB TO MEET TONIGHT Boat Owners An important meeting of ali thc members of the Teen-Age Club is called for tonight at 10 o'clock. | Since several matters of special The card party of the Catholic Daughters of America at the Par- ish Hall last night was attended Kirsten Photo Electrice Pilot Co. has befere the by a large crowd hich enjoyed dancing to the music of Leo Na varro and his Merry Makers follow- ing thz card games. Prizes for pinochle went to Mrs E. Macgle and Jce Ordos, high, and Mrs. Don Hanebury, low. Mrs J. H. Geyer and John Oberg took the high bridge prizes and Mrs. C A. Carmedy and Fred Wendt, Jr., the low ones. Whist prizes went to Agnes Dobner and T. O'Day, high, and Eileen Hellan, low. Refreshments in keeping with Valentine's Day were served. Dcor prize for the evening went to Ed Dull, Mempers of committee wish to thank a who helped to make the par importance will come 1 , it is urged that be sure to attend. e b Professional Touch | Y(;NKP,P.S.’N, v., "William Jos-| lyn, 73, bcked up to a stove to! loosen an adhesive plaster on his back, when his shirttail caught fire, | brother George Joslyn, 70, threw a pail of water on him, and these| goings-on brought policemen, fire-] | everyone men and ambulance attendants, who agreed he shoud go to a hos-| There, a nurse got the ad-| off in jig time. mBOYAL . CAFE under new MANAGEMENT We Know You Want to See a Full Dish — not the de- sign of our china — so we pile your platter gener- ously! Dinners Hot Lunches Sandwiches Heme made Pie and Coffee LES and MARION 162 S. 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