The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 11, 1947, Page 5

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Y, JUNE 11, 1947 HERE p—mmmommersrrig e TONIGEHT | mf & . OPENATE30 § J . % Mfiasay EZTRAORDINARY! at 7:00 and 9: DAVID O. SELZNICK’S JENNIFER JONES - GREGORY PECK « JOSEPH COYTEN LIONEL BARRYMORE * HERBE"‘;E:’;T MARSHALL » LILLIAN GISH WALTER HUSTON * CHARLES BICKFORD * WITH A CAST OF 2500 Dirccted by KING VIDOR o R S JUNEAU SEES IT THE SAME TIME AS “hauta T Loges " Charen SEATTLE, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK I RUSHED TO $1.20 $1.50 550 J UR SCREI P AL A, NO SEATS RESER ( CHAMPEDM Blue Ribbon Outhoard Engines Spectacular Parade! FLOATS QUEEN AIR SHOW SPORTS Prizes Thrills Giant $3.,000 Fireworlcs Display Juneau Dealer 24-hour Dependable Service B | Gray, ] PAGE FIVE LENTURY Last Times Tonight FEATURE ‘DUEL IN |NATIONAL PARK THE SUN" OPENS AT | SERVICE MEN IN CAPITOL TONIGHT, JUNEAUFOR WORK U.S. POLICY | 1S OUTLINED . o i One of the greatest motion pic-| Four high officials of the U. S.| BY MAN tures which Hollywood has produced | National Park Service arrived in | | ' await- | Juneau on the Princess Norah \ni ed Technicolor production, “Duel [begin a two month inspegtion and| - - in the Sun,” which comes to the|survey trip of Alaska’s national; (Confinuea jrom Page One) Capitol theatre tonight. monuments. ' e This David O. Selznick Interna-| The quartet is composed of Rob- tional is being released by Selz-|ert G. Hall, Chief of the Land- nick Releasing Organization. Told |Scape Division; H. L. Crowley, Re-| ;ainst a background of Post-Civil|gional Engineer; Scofield DeLong, war Texas, the screen play was|Regional Architect; and A. C by David O, Selanick Kuehl, Landscape Architect. Hall a Niven Busch’s fnovel,|is from the main National Park Vidor, one of the most dis- |Service in Chicago and the other tinguished motion picture directors,|three_from the regional office in guided “Duel in the §un.” A Texan San Francisco himself, Vidor wes particularly “at| One€ of the 2 home,” with the story. Playing the |this trip, they said, s to make Sun’” are Jennifer Jones, as a tem-| A o P G R action. They pestuous hali-breed named Pearl Al als ‘<k lans for the im- Chavez, Pack as Lewt McCanles, a |Vl a1s0, make pans . N provemenit and expansion of tour- charming but worthless man, and |jo" T 0 National Joseph Cotten as his brother, Parks in Alaska. These plans are| “We intend to support those who McCanles, an idealistic gentleman ‘hrm.- made, it was explained, sub- are determined to govern them- Other important roles in “Duel jo.t” {5 future appropriations of Selves in ‘their own way, and who in the Sun” are portrayed by such y,.q¢ for their completion. honor the right of do gxrgm players as Lionel Barrymore,| mqp. group plans to visit the Sit-'likewise. Lillian G Herbert = Marshall, v, National Monument and Mt Walter Huston, Charles’ Bickford, | veKinley National Park in addi- Otto Kruger, Joan Tetzel, Butter- iion to the Glacier Bay fly McQueen, and Tilly Losch, an|yonument. If possible, internationally famcus Viennese 'also visit the Katmai National Angoof; and Mrs. W. A. Hunt artist. Monument on the Alaska Penin- | Telegraph Creek are at the Be ting a fortune to produce, and !gyla {of. over three years in the making,| The group will spend several - “Duel in the Sun” required the weeks in this area before heading - services of 6,000 extras North. They will travel in a Na- i More than 103 special effects used tional Park Service Foat which they slarls MONDAY GROSS 20th FoR FouR BIG DAYS CENTUR Y in the picture, each one of which will pick up at Sitka. The boat is ADM. 80c (Incl. Tax) All Shows constituted a technical advance in a former 50 ft. patrol vi 1 which FIERY DRAMA! HUMAN PATHOS! VITAL STATISTICS! LIFE TODAY! motion picture making, have since w acquired from the U. 8. Coast been placed at the disposal of the Guard lest year Shown 7o Avdi-n(s,:'é"fi:'hd entire motion picture industry. PR WOMEN ‘The orchestration and back- & HI SCHoo, GIRLS - - ground music compesed by DmmnquEEN KIWANIS A]' *4 Tiomkin is one of the outstanding | music and heightens the (I_UB MEEI IODAY i 2and at 7p, (2001 Opon 1 8 g p ) enjoy the picture. -+ - ONLy Sh owsat9p, M. Tickel, Afior 718 Ris, ts David O. Selznick’s long Kenzie King who introduced him. King Talks King, for 20 years the Prime Minister, referred to the fact that the Republicans control the United States Congress. He said he had had experience with opposition in Parliament and told the President it was not nec ily “a bar” to continuance in office. “We seek a peaceful prosperous world, a free world, a world of good neighbors, living cn terms of equality and mutual re- spect, anada and the United States nave lived for generations,” said the U. 8. President. | primary objectives of | world, a Jesse Paramount ..Also.. Selected Short Subjects L:atest World News others to - - - FROM ALASKAN TOWNS National - WA P or , of Tenakee they will! Springs; Fred E. Brandes, Jr., fr HYGIENIC PHOI:JU(TIONS presents — "-MOM a0 w MOM o % “New HOILYWOOD: Reloasa With L4 ALUSTAR HOLLYWOQOD® CAST) rson == On Sta " Hollywood's Famous ELLIOT FORBES CLEAN! MORAL! DECENT! ZDUCATIONAL! The Delicate Subject-Mutter No Grade s Ady " Al 1 scores, weekly today in the o e e e « The Kiwanis held the ¢ luncheon at noon WEATHER REPORT e Bubble Room Terrace of the Bar- Temperarure for 24-Hour e anof Hotel Guests were Larry Period Ending 7:30 o'Clock e Nicholls of Inglewood, Calif., Rol- This Morning e and R. Orne of Seattle, Martin o, e Victor of Martin Victor Furs Inc, In Juneau—Maximum, o Jack Glover, Chris Hennings and minimum, 52, e Miss Emma Nielsen, the Fourth of At Airport—Maximum, 60; e July Queen for the club. i minimun. 48 o Aletter was read by Jim Chureh | WEATHER FORECAST o from the Kiwanis Club of Holly-| (Juneau and Vicinity) o Wood, extending a general welcome Jloudy with light rain and e and hand of friendship to the lo- southeasterly winds 15-25 e cal Kiwanis. mph. tonight and Thurs- President day. Little change in tem- courtesy of perature. Ford, repri ntative for the local B T AT ON longshoremens union, wio gase an k34 o ondins T:30 un, tocay) ‘e |IDteresting telk on the relations be-, In Juneau — .14 inche l\\v:‘xn the .‘SU‘H‘(!()?.: and the trans- since June 1, 100 inches; e |Portation companies. 4 ) o ra Speaker for next since July 1, 92,56 inches. A k. oo At Airport — .16 inche Boline: Reoine. : Ry o R In closing, the Kiwanis were ail T ek a aionesi < lurged to back Miss Nielsen 100 per s ik B cent for the Fourth of July throne. B el e - AVIATION CASE T0™ DIVORCE CASE FILED | I A divorce suit was filed in U. S. | District Court tday by Edwk\rd‘TRIAl “ | Wiedema agains orot ath- | % e 3‘1“2“(‘“‘;“\3‘:““‘(\}11:‘_;;‘;‘3’ JSath-| he caceeos tne Alaska Coastal| OLD u patibility. They were married at|Ari0CS v (he ey AuR ; : Walla Walla, Wash., In October. 1937 gop ‘¢ria) next Monday in U. 8. + Kentucky Whiskey-A Blend > and have no children. No property | p ot (F08 RS0 vesults il settlement is involved in the SUiL| ot tric cace will be closely watched MTIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORPORATION, N. Y. o 86 PRODF « 5% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS which was filed by Faulkner and Banfield. & Shows. 59; Shaffer extended the the floor to George | week will be . ? . . . ° . ° O B ° . . ° ° ° . e . . ° ° ° ° ° . . . ®eceo000ccccee ‘v é\ by aviation interests because of lits highly significant technical as- IR ST S pects. BACK TO WORK | The civil Aeronautics Board has Patrick J. McEoin, Senior Field|ontored the case through U. S. Auditor for the Unemployment pjsirict Attorney P. J. Gilmore, Jr., Compensation Division of the Al- yh, will act as amicus curiae or aska Unemployment Compensation «friend of the court” in order ‘,,: Commission, returned to his desk gesist Judge George W. Folta in| today following an illness of Seven reaching a decision in line with weeks. | present CAB regulations and poli- g T cies. The CAB has also filed an ARE MARRIED HERE |informational brief in the case. | Befijjamin D. Jackson, of Hoonah,‘ Gilmore will ask questions and and Nancy N. Wright, of Sitka, explain certain CAB functions in| were married here at 4:30 p.m. yes-|the matter but will not enter the‘ terday by U. S. Commissioner Felix case on behalf of the interests Witnesses were Fenton Den-|of either the plaintiff cr the de- fendant. and Frances Lawrence. NO INCREASE IN PRICE’ Sternational I_ ERE'S one dream you won't have to post- pone because of rising costs — the dream of starting your service in lovely International Sterling! Unlike many things today, there’s been no increase in the price of International Sterling and none is planned this year. This finest of solid silver Wil fit neatly into your budget if you build your service gradually, adding a place setting or two at a time. And it's one of the finest home investments there is! May we tell you about it? i Six-piece place settings (knife, fork, teaspoon, soup spoon, salad fork and butter sprcuder) start at $21.38 including tax. *That’s right, Mr. Abercrombie, small fry do ride half-fare, but they’ve got to be people.” How about taking your family, small fry and all, on a real vacation?«Children 2 to 12 half-fare, infants free.) Clipper travel is lots of fun. And Pan American’s big four-engine Clippers are so speedy you can spend practically your whole vacation at your destination. You have all Alaska to choose from . . . game-filled forests, streams jumping with fish, scenic splendor. Outside — there’s the excitement of big city life, visiting, sight-seeing. For help in planning your wvacation, callz - PAv AHERICAN Wortp AIRwAYS The J;s/rm of //e”77]/n’ (‘7//”: Baranof Hotel Phone 106

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