The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 9, 1947, Page 5

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- THE YEAR'S MOST BRILLIANT STARS! ... TS 1A0ST TERRIFVING DRAMA! GALE SONDERGAARD JUNE VINCENT nmus GOMEZ GEORGE DOLENZ JANE FARRAR LUDWIG STOSSEL DUME (TAVLOR) HANSON RETURNS 10 PHILIPPINES cigalpa, Honduras, where he is con- nected with a mining company, bu. they are coming kack to the U. S to Tacoma, after the first of the vear end during January or early ""THE LOCKET" IS {and a lovely but neurotic “The ENDING TONIGHT, CAPITOL THEATRE A provocative story of three men woman is developed in Locket,’ RKO Radio’s absorbing drama star- ring Laraine Day, Robert Mitchum and Gene Ray- mend. This feature is at the Capitol Theatre for the last two times tonight, Miss Day has the role of beauti- ful Nancy Patton, whose irresist- ahle mania 10r stealing jewels ruins the lives of the men associat- ed with her. Mitchum, a tempermental artist, s the first to discover her fail- ing, and his career is wrecked as a result of her activities. So is that of Aherne, a psychiatrist, married to Nancy for years before he realized how mentally ill she is. Raymond is about to become her second husband when Aherne re- appears frem the past to warn him, and precipitates a poignant cl'max cted by John Brahm from Sheridan Gibney’s story, the pic- ture features a strong supporting t including RKO Radio’s child ress, Sharyn Moifett, Ricardo Cortez, Henry Stephenson, Kath- erine Emery and Reginald Denny. Ber. Granet produced and John Brahm directed. - JUNEAU CITY BAND Brian Aherne, | 'FOREVER AMBER' AT 20TH CENTURY, ., FINAL SHOWING THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE--TUNEAU. ALASKA G REECE EIFFEL EYEFUL ~ WILL BE QUIZZED ; | {20th Century Theatr | | Linda Darnell's character { ;u' AmPor §s a cam n (Continued from Page One) » he is Amber—in every mood and — /movement Her b hair (a 1. The destruction of 2,000 four- i pied this film engine American bombers on Ger- man flving fields at the time Greece was using American dollars to buy r charm that smaller second-hand British war- came from 1 or's pen. She, planes tef course, i minant char- 2. Evidence that American fish- acter in the 1d alt th ing boats, turned over to the Greeks, the number of her sweethearts are lying idle in Greek ports. {have been from twenty to 3. Reports that Russia has re- there still plenty of ro- fused to return 8,000 freight cars eve the most avid in which dismantled German in- dustrial equipment was shipped | as Bruce Carl- from Anglo-American occupation ton, is thi 1 man in Amber’s llife, and he gives a splendid per- formanca-iijled with fire and pas- I'sicn. e is the'perfect devil-may- zones to the Soviet Union and its satellites. | 4. The failure to distribute what some members said amounts to $75,- care cavalier in a portrayal that 000,000 in United Nations Relief and is joy to behold. Rehabilitation Administration (U Richard Greene does a terrific N. R. R. A.) supplies that have been job as Lord Almsbury, Bruce's gocd friend. He comes standing in European depots for] through months. { with a performance that ma 5. The reported dismantling and him all the more welcome back to shipping to Russia of one of the two | the screen after a six-year war absence. John Russell ‘as Black largest German soap manufactur- ing plants, leaving the populace Jack Mallard, the highwayman with a monthly ration far too short. Richard Haydn as the 1 of | ! Radcliffe, the man Amber mar- { ries for his money and title; and !George Sanders as the lusty and witty Charles II ccmplete the sexs tette of Amb: sweethear 16 PASSENGERS ARE FLOWN HERE BY PAA T W Grand Jury in ™ PAGE FIVE Last Times Tomight GRY! OMLENTURY e T T ““Darryl F. Zanuck & P, presents “FOREVER 20, \M BE R Toarron TECHNICOLOR LINDA CORNEL RICHARD _ GEORGE DARNELL + WILDE - GREENE » SANDERS pirected by 0TT0 PREMINGER produced by HILLIAM PERLBERG ONE SHOW ONLY EACH NIGHT Doors Open 7:30 P. M. Show Starts 8:00 P. M. Feature Starts at 8:30 P. M. Evening Admissions: Including Tax Children - - - - $.55 General Admission - - 120 Loges. - .- = = - 150 SUNDAY— Flight 923—Arriving From Seattle and Ketchikan 1 Flight 924—Leaving For Ketchikan and Seattle . % Flight 904—Arriving From Whitehorse and Fairbanks ...12 Flight 904—Leaving For Ketchikan and Seattle 1 Flight 926—Leaving For Ketchikan and Seattle 0 1 HOUR BEFORE DEPARTURE Passenger Check InTime At Baranof Hotel Air-Cooled Inboard B Marine Power styling and exclusive front-end :00 P.M. 10 h.p., 2 cylinder, 4 :45 P.M. eyele, equipped with G ':05 P.M Bennett 2-1 reduc- THE TRUCK OF VALUE :00 AM. tion and reverse gear. See Them at Chas. Warner Co. Authorized Agency South proved engines. For outstanding appearance and added stamina there's GMC's advanced new ' TRUCKS CONNORS Franklin St. ¥ construction. C ary new venlilation iys. 7 tem. You can have forced 2 cir heating and airos A ing, 1o, if desired. GASOLINE « DIESEL MOTORS Phone 121 Donle (Taylor' Hanson and her Fcbruary will fly from San Fran- pRA(“(E IHURSDAY TR | clthougl attbrney husband are going to return to | cisco to the Philippines. | Pan American Airways flights out IM. E. Monagl atbitot tAl the Philippines, back to the mining | This informaticn is contained in The Tegular weekly practice of jof Juneau were cancelled yester- i e S e N company where he was employed | early Christmas greetings to friends the Juneau City Band will be held iday due to bad weather. Seven e e 3 he time the Japanese captured |in Juneau, and those who have 25 usual Thursday night at 8‘passvn'zers were brought in from iz Ha antd’ Bhaty the' sklinse bcy P isla and the two were sub- | not ieceived letters may contact o'‘clcck in the Grade School audi- | Seattle and nine persons flew | : Vel Tacl that ‘beve ‘;i a pre-| ed in prison camps | the iormer Juneau school teacher torium down from the North. | ik c 3 } sudio i £ remained until the | and her husband by addressing a' At the last practice, 23 musi-| Passengers from Seattle were:! AN EYEFUL BENEATH THE l‘J“ff":(l{‘I b + ””.", 'here, A:nd L surrender | lctier to them ot 2809 N. Puget cians reported and a good rehear-| Albert Allen, Ernest Whitehead, EIFFEL TOWER IN PARIS is B Bt i L ks W " e eesma (D). Washington, Sal was had on several special|Helen Cheney, Neil O'Connor, Joan Leslie, of San Francisco, who [pRrtial Bia 0 LR ssons are now in Tegu- - e———— celections for the February con-|Frank Heintzleman, Fred Powell, thinks a nice way to bring about }SL'P ]‘“il ‘f{?\;\(‘.'l‘:,t mericnve:tign(f‘ § 3 e cert, |Patsy Goforth. | international relations is to do & |the matter and report to the mem- Choic P sFoti S e HEINTZLEMAN RETURNS Thursday night, there will be a; From the North: Margaret jijzhland Fling in her new spring |bershp. He is merely observing tolce 0_/ a Lr/eume H B. Frank Heintzleman, Regional Once over on two more selections, | Smith, Margaret Hanks, THOMSS onsemble, designed by Stephanic e s e 3 ! Forester of the U. S. Forest Service DOVelty numbers, that Director | Jensen, Clifford Norris, Earl M- : wes oo el (end I8 NEV VSRR o0 | the i P Koret of California. (Interna- |proceedings. v B in Alaska, has returned here via Alfred Ventur has received by aid|Ginty, Amne Clark and infant, o I S D 0 G ° | i PAA from a three-week trip to the mail from the publishers. | George Coletter, Mike Whitney,| “O0% M ; o0 u‘f‘ 1“‘[ T‘]“' e i 9 L’)" [ ] Pacific Northwest. He conferred A good concert program is be-|Charles Iler. b i 0 Seattle. last Thursday, the : | peor {lying conditions have pre- L4 ] H with various officials on proposed ing rounded up and Director Ven- RIS GO L couplE (luB ls 'I‘o iR bl b o . ] H sales of Alaska saw timber and the tur asks all members of the band NOTICE | - i 4TS B JOSEFH S. FINCH : / week he has been in Juneau he i ’ pulp and paper problem. He also to show up so that finishing| The STEVENS STORE and uP-| ;ha- tarvad = th A. F. of L & COMPANY % § Attended the Pacific Northwest touches can be made to the var-|STAIRS STORE will observe the MEEI WEDNESDAY;M;“S’_ P It b R | 22 Trade Association meeting in Spo- itus numbars. regular store hours until other e AR e s bl Schenley, Pa. H kane. e e———— |nctice is published, and will be et 3 JEU-and. Wil aLA0L EXIALE B U.S.A. | Paeh e L HERE FROM FAIRBANKS |open daily from 9:00 a. m. untj)| The Couple Club of the North- | the Territorlal Federation of Alaska L ] FROM YAKUTAT Mrs, M. Clifford Smith, Jr., of|6:00 p. m. 754 2t h ©M Light Presbyterian Church |on local problems. : | %-hour Dependable Service S PO T WA Jof - Yakltat Pairbanks 45 stopping: : at:; the A R will hold its December meeting in! RS ] | BLENDED WHs NENTRAL SPIRITS Ek201EA—ReV. i S : & is registered at the Baranof Hotel. Baranof Hotel. | Empire Wantars get Results! “(““,F”““J,nl’””“"" o ‘;’“‘:“"“‘fl-"‘ e it | kS i SR i v S R 1 - Lok s o AT o i e e B e et | EVORINE. 1e covered-dish sup- N ME! ) | vt per will be sérved at 6:30 p. m. un- Tucsday evening, December . 9, v 7 A der the supervision of the Meny |1947. Important. Be there s There is no substituie [nr newsnaoer adverfising! i Committee, consisting of Mr. and 7:00 p. m. ) f Mrs. R. B. Burrows, Mr. and Mrs. @it g N il g ™ [} Judson Husted and Mr. and Mrs. { Clifford L. Ap. i The program will be under the ¥ direction of the Rev. and Mrs. | j Willis R, Booth, with Miss Mary | L. Goff showing a number of Baranof Hotel Telephone 106 Juneau, Alaska Kodachrome slides of Brazil. | ' Couples desiring to attend, who have nct been contacted by the ] . Menu Committee, should call a & member of that committee immed- i NEW WINTER SCHED , o - - Y - v Flight 923—Arriving From Seattle and Ketchikan ... 1:05 P.M. AFTER |NVES“GA"NG | i Flight 924—Leaving For Ketchikan and Seattle ........ . 2:00 P.M. Flight 903—Arriving From Seattle and Ketchikan . 12:05 P.M. ARREST OF 6 SA“.ORS Flight 908—Leaving For Whitehorse and Fairbanks . 12:25 P.M. _ Ed Coester, business agent for the A. F. of L. Sailors Union of ] TUESDAY— Ithe Pacitic, is hoping to leave Flight 923—Arriving From Seattle and Ketchikan .......... 1:05 P.M. today, weather . permitting, after - 2y /s = an investigation of the arrest here Flight 924—Leayving For Ketchikan and Seattle ... . 2:00 P.M. Lot stx' sadlors (from . the freighter g Flight 925—Arriving From Seattle and Ketchikan ..12:05 P.M. ?c%(a] Rambler on a charge of g | pilfering. i Coester says that from all in- WEDNESDAY— dications the accused men will be Flight 923—Arriving From Seattle and Ketchikan . P.M. s Flight 924—Leaving For Ketchikan and Seattle ....._.. 2 P.M. ¢ X Flight 904—Arriving From Whitehorse and Fairbanks .... P.M. 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