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S\I'l RDAY, JANUARY 24, l‘);ifi TECHNICOLOR 5 APICTURE OF THE WEEK” 4 - Life Magazine UDESERVES THE HIGHEST RECOMMENDATION OF THE VEARI” - New York Times KIM HUNTER - RAYMOND MASSEY AHD A CAST OF THOUSANDS o« ° ADDED e "PLUTO'S HOUSE WARMING" LATEST NEWS SUN. CONT, 2—: Doors Open 1:30 Feature at 2:00—4:05 6:10—8:15—10:20 ENDS TONIGHT! “LITTLE MISS BIG* and “THE DARK HORSE” I IHIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIHIIIIIII||IIIllIHllllIHIlllIIIIMIHI|lllllllIllIIIHIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIII RUSSIAN NEWSMEN ... | VISIT AMERICAN - LOKE IN GERMANY FRANKFURT, Germany, Jan. 24 A—A party of 11 Soviet news- papermen tcday began a 12- dn ance, | tour of the American zone. "h« Russian co; THE DAILY ALASKA LMl’lRl "STAIRWAY 10 HEAVEN" IS AT CAPITOL SUNDAY ‘he climax to the honors already e new Technicolor hit which ope itol Theatre Sunday. it was selected at a Command Performance in London One of the most ambitious and to r films ever to be made, K to Meaven" is the se tional story of a British airman love with an American WAC, whose It soul is fought for by the forces of M d h. David Niven plays ed le. Hollywood's Kim lit wed for the part by OF thur Rank, 14 spety as the girl with ven loves. Roger Livesey, re- ed for his outstanding per- as Colonel Blimp; Ray- as a sardonic shade girh from the Other World; Marius Gor- orch the brilliant young English|Jimm ge cast of expert play- m 1 support | Among the many unusual pro(luc- - tion aspects of “Stairway to Heav-| = can be singled out ntion are a gigantic escalator reaching from heaven to arth, and a huge amphitheatre where Niven pleads his case before a special tribunal in heaven. Both {are constructed on a scale that was considered impossible just a short |time 1g0 B JUNEAU MEN DEFEAI FIRST CITY BOWLERS; LOCAL LADIES lOSE Last night's powling tourney be- tween the Elke men's teams of Juneau and Ketchikan resulted in another victory for Juneau, the iinal score belng 2500 to 2446. | The ladies reversed the order of things to date, with the Ketchikan women's team pulling a four point from the Capital City. Final score JLNL/\U /\LAbK/\ FILM "MUSIC FOR MILLIONS" COMES po PacXi his mother and th 10 20TH CENTURY £ = de r Millions,” the new M- on at the 20th Century Sunday, will provide fun ughgoing enjoyment MUSEUM RECEIVES RUSSIAN TRIPTY(H An ola triptych was donated to the Territor by '\h Ge Y 1 by the celsbrated direc- combination of Henry Joseph Pasternak, and aret (“Lost An; Jimmy Durante, June Allyson, “Musi art-warming com- It relates how Jose 0 was the District Judge ¢ from 1895 to 1897. The triptych, or Russian icon, is one of three similar collector's items on display in the Museum according to Curator Edward L. Keithahn sister (Miss All\tmr ceeds to become part-and- ot only of the lives of her r and the latter's fellow (or ns in Iturbi's symphony € R, t of Iturbi himself and ante, the band’'s business .o LUNCH WITH Society, on Jan. 28, Presbyterian Church 792 4t Martha 11:45 to 1; about the same time that Mar- Social Room REFRIGERATION Sales and Service Mr. Dell Hawk, an experienced refrigeration engineer, is now associated with us. We are now in a position to re-condition and main- tain all Commercial equipment. All our sales of equipment are now backed by an experienced service department. You may buy equipment with confidence. PARSONS ELECTRIC (0. lead out of the bag over the girls =$_——__== was 2099 to 2095. This was the third in the six- day tournament between the two cities, and the Juneau Men lead with three victories, while the Juneau Women enjoy an edge of two wins to one for the Ketchi- kan Women's team. Here are the individual scores for last night Juneau Men 130 194 194 173 140 186 137 137 182 163 783 853 Ketchikan Men 157 160 128 141 148, 214 144 185 177 178 754 878 Ketchikan Women M. Pederson 148 131 146 H. Arthur 103 146 107 G. McConnell 126 143 127 Moore 163 140 157 B iley 168 138 156 708 698 693 2 Juneau Women 133 186 124 122 . 139 123 141 126 130 159 667 1716 Henning Hagerup Lavenik McDaniels Snow Totals 188 187 148 151 189 864 2 Vincent Zorich | Bailey Stedman Halm Totals 169 161 144 154 186 814 2 P. Hagerup M. Davlin C. Forsyth ! A. Dalziel C. Barragar Totals 122 174 131 115 170 12 420 | 393 | 382 | 459 2095 e 5TEVE§ HOBBY SHOP Under new management. Clear- 10 to 20% off. 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