The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 6, 1947, Page 5

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'l'HURSDL\Y, NOVEMBER 6, 1947 ’GYPSY WIlD(AT' IS | FEATURED BILL AT | CAPITOL THEATRE | The “Gypsy “Wildeat,” which jan_exciting production, closes the {run at the Capitol tonight. The special luturo is also guni “Cam- one of the “This Is, | presents the > ns of Wnlld II, it is a documented and report of a new and experiment in American 4 ) end bill GALE SUNDERGAARD OOUGLASS DUMBRILLE _ CURT 80IS * Tomer —_PLUS— FEATURE i B e FL \sm.\u\s__.\n\s 8:10—10:15 Vifs WD RS- Taknbwn,” v tery Ummx is the other bhill on FRIBAY c-oxe xm.'l URDAY | oo, RUSSRETURN PRISONERS' Pofsdam Agreemeni VIO- lated by Soviets Who Hold 828,000 Japs WINSTON-SALEM, N. C., Nov. —Former Secretary of State Byrnes called on the ates to demand the im- arn - of an estimated § nese prisoners which is holding in viola- an M the Potsdam agreement In an address last night b(‘fole the Hou testant Episcopa! Ken (um: Joan lomn Guy Kibbee Robert Stevens - Cloudia Drake of Bishops of the Pro- Church, Byrnes critical of the are taking in re held by them “Our good faith is involved,” he asserted, because we took the ini- riating prisoners © SECOND FEATURE @ “THEF UNKNOWN” with KAREN MORLEY HOSPITAL HOTES Discharged from St. Ann’s Hospi- tal yesterday after receiving med- ical attention were Carroll Wall and ' !nCCmpa Jehn A. Tollborn. Oct. 18, 1946 No one entered St. Ann's yester- 18, 1046 and no children. No | day. is involved in the suit Irene Lekanoff of Juneau was Which was filed by attorney M. E. ORDERED BY admitted to the Government Hospi- | Monagle 6.—(R— tiative in the Potsdam declaration (that promised Japanese troops a safe return home to encourage them to surrender. e said, is bound by the buL the Soviet government eless has taken hundreds of ds of p) isoners into Russia JIM BANNON 3 FOR DIVORCE David Perrin, Jr. has filed suit in U 8. District Court tal. e . Sell it with an Empire Want-Ad. 2 WASHINGTON Nov The Civil Aeronautics Administra- tion has ordered certain alterations made immediately in all Douglas DC-6 planes, the type of aircraft that caught fire and crashed re- 2 cently in Utah, killing 52 perscns z . aboard. z ) [ | The alterations, which must be made by 7 pm. EST tomorrow, con- Broneceo Busters sists of the removal of fibre glass ! insulation from the bottom of the .- photes CoWllall(gs baggage compartments. > The CAA also ordered a general | CO\\'.‘.‘.il‘lS inspection of equipment on the | B | planes and said the check must be | “ l‘anglers | completed by Dec. 1. Charles Dycer, director of cAAs |aircraft and cemponents service, | said that removal of the insulation, | | which itself is fireproof, is intend- an )ed to prevent it from acting as a | wick in event of an oil or fuel leak . ‘whlch would permit inflammable . (Xluids to gather in the baggage | compartments. \ % ——— | Welcome ALL RUSSIANS ARREST | | ' TWO REPORTERS | BIG ~ ON BERLIN STORY. | | | |today Joseph Fleming, Berlin cor- resporrdent of ‘that newspaper, signed by the Provost Marshal's office to investigate. BA RN DA NCE BERLIN, Nov. YELLOW CAB | 6—P— A tele-| ARD P Press photographer, had been ar- rested in the Soviet sector of this g jcity. * Fleming and Burroughs had . gone to the Soviet sector to. obtain phone message from a German| a feature story on the Russian 2 PRIZES WILL BE GIVEN | translator for the U. 8. Army newspaper Stars and Stripes said tarter center. A U. 8. liaison officer was as- Phone 22 24-hour Dependable Service [ e L SRSy Thursday — Nov. 6 —9:00 P. M. T Perrin charging ey were married separated Nov. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE THE GOOD TURN s SrEa A CHECKING R Japan carries his own um ke inspects harv — Emgperor Hirohito ()l' n-lh and wears knee boots in rain as ested rice at Niigata prefecture. See the exquisite KAYSKER full-fashioned NYLON FBEOSIERY in Juneau at STEVIENS "One of Alaska’s Excepiional Stores” Hormel® (Lm ned Chicken N | ” Tiappy’s Torrido Peppers| TOMATOES BE WISER .% NYLON HOSIERY — the exquisite full fashioned stockings so famous for perfect fit and long lasting beauty, euy Kawser JUNEAU, ALASKA /‘«4:/" Courtesy, Newton Pratt and The Sacramento Bee | 9——The House of Swansdown . " PAGE FIVE ‘ENJOYABLE STORY %:#"T\ gy COMING T0 SCREEN ST/ > B AT 20TH (ENIURY L‘O‘—‘[I[ URY TONIGHT WS AT 7:25—=9:30 » bill f Wa Bro the most delight- r created, Ann beautiful all with With the quaintness, charm and dramatic suspense of the Brom- It All Came True” tory of a group of peo- »w York board- sentimental n, using it as a refuge can fight off the reality and dwell in the | fond memories of the past - < | CELEBRA1r BIRTHDAY Mr. and Mrs. Frank Metcalf ce brated Mrs. Metcalf’s I)nlhdn | Tuesday evening with a dinner at | the Salmon Creek Country Club. | - oo LYNN - TasuPilts o Yaa 0 Connet WiTH ARC SR )y et and William Read, Jr., of the Ameri- can Red Cros le. Hi On Sale is here m Se- i Lobby taying at the Gastin- eau Hotel cnaPlRE8=x= sy SPOKANE (- S - | . A Bl i for Musical Parade f’arioon | kane are staying at the Baranof | Hotel | Latest NEWS Via Air Express i oy /1 oW WNOLESOME FOODS Large Tins GREEN GAGE PLUMS - 45 BUY A CASE NIBLETS WHOLE KERNEL CORN 23 Buy a Case - $1.39 [ Asxasovrovn Special MIXED CASES BLUE RIBBON MALT SYRUP, 3 1b.1in 85 O'CEDAR ADD ONLY WATER and SUGAR APPLE PYEQUICK MAKES A COMPLETE PIE SERVES 4 to 6 55¢ s Whele BRegular Price $3.35 SALE PRICE Sz 10 S and W FANCY SOLID PACK 12 oz. jar 25¢ HIXSON'S QUICK TAPIOCA 5% oz. pky. 25¢ NEW CROP VALNUTS . PECANS .. BRAZILS . . FILBERTS ALMONDS . . PEANUTS . . CITRON . . ORANGE and LEMON PEEL . . FRUIT CAKE MIX JONATHANS - Box $4.99 MdNTOSH - Box $5.39 DELICIOUS - Box $5.95 &> ROMEBEAUTY-Box$4.99 Meats === Groceries --- Balkkery No. 21in 33c No. 2% tin 40c Buy a Case BENEFIT SHOW AT THE CAPITOL THEATRE -———— NOVEMBER 12 and 13 SPONSORED BY THE JUNEAU V,0LUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT COSE Phone 704 MEAT PHONE 60 JUNEAU DELIVERIES: 10 AM., 2 and 4 P. 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