The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 20, 1948, Page 5

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TUNEAU. ALASKA ® Consistently the Best for Less @ Consistently the Besi for less @ Consisiently the Bes! for Less @ OCENTUR Y PECIALS m7 SPED Frifay and jea’s F.nest” Saiurday Saturday PELEV E’ RY LMt FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1948 "lIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIllIIlIiIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIHIIIII|IllllIlIIIIIIlIIIIHII!IlIlIIIIIlI THE DAILY ALASKA FMPIRE PAGE FIVE | | | TONIGHT Z"?b"[[//fl/m’ SNEX SHOWS at 7:30 — 9:30 & “Ala: Consisiestly the-Bes! for less @ Meals Phone =~ FREE STORE HOURS 4 DELIVERY SCHEDUIL DAILY JUNEAU L \sl JUNEATU DOUGLAS DELIVERY (IU\L\ D £ WILL AT ANY PRIC ADVERTIZED IN JUNEAU BACON 89¢ Groceries 59 b Phone An Excelsior Film Production 5:30 P. M. 1P. M Released by 20t Century-Fox sterting EPEG Pdfim.n DULGIE GRAY - DEREK FARR Directed by LAWRENGE HUNTINGTON + Produc Plus Unusual Occupations ——— CARTOON Latest World NEWS Via Air Express R N R R T R . 2d by MARCEL HELLMAN slenily the Best for Less @ nsi (o FIVE CFFICERS OF FILM "WANTED FOR WACHUSETT GIVEN MURDER’ FEATURE PERMANENT GRADES| AT 20TH CENTURY Five veteran Coast Guard Officers As startling in its action as its ittached to the Coast Guard Cutter story is different, “Wanted For Mur- Wachusett were appointed to per- der,” the new Excelsior Film pro- anent grades Thursday. |duction scheduled for tonight only They were Comdr. Edgar V. Carl- 2t the 20th Century Theatre, is her- son, commanding; Lieut. Comdr. alded as one of the most briliant Willard I. Jones, Lieut. Comdr, And realistic studies of murder and George W. Playdon, Lieut (jg) Ar-|detection to be offered to American ur Fontaine, and Lieut. (jg) | | audiences this year. e« W. Dodson. ‘ Punctuated with suspensepacked Licut. Comdr, kaward Presi Ches- ' thrills and dramatic love sequences, Mavel Aidn th the Governor was the powerful film' tells the tense {also appointed to permanent grade. Story of a man who kills for the Following the outbreak of the last ¢ t/'rill of killing. Haunted and notions were made on a tormented by the remorse of his own emporary basls in order not to con- €vil, he is drawn reluctantly from 1se the post war reduction of the Ve tc lc o murc. .o murder, woo- Coast Guard from 15,000 officers Ing bis unsuspecting victims to their | to the present strength of 1,500 regu- (€2t"s lar officers. Eric Portman, one of England's All officers with their families forei.ost dramatic stars, in the are Juneau residents | createst role of his career, portrays ——————— the ferocious killer, while Dulcie ,'QANBOW GIRLS WILL |2 he ‘young lovers who et MEET FOR INITIATION Schedule Little Indine 7:00-—9:39 King « Wild Ho 8:10—10:490 e Best for less ® (onsistently !he Best for less ® IR ey 3} A3 G ih’N GUARANTEED TO BE FRESH PE. PER POUND Sat. Mat. 1:30 P. M. SERIAL lllIlI[IlI[lllIl!lll}lI!llllII!IIIII!IIII'NIIIIIIIIIII[I[IILN[MIUI[IUHM_IMMIIIl.« DOUBLE FEATURE ~ JUNEAU MAN GIVEN BILL AT CAPITOL VICTORY MEDAL; IS STARTS TONIGHT IN EUROPEAN AREA £ PARIS, France—Private Joe rRog- Any Brand AM WHOLE or HALF helpless pawns in his game of death. D Two features are cn the screen ai NOTICE ers, Jr., the Capito! Theatre for this week- end starting tonight. The double-barrelled appeal of animals and children has been ut- ilized to excellent advantage in Col- umbia’s “King of the Wild Horses,” one of the features, and results in what is said to be an irresistible film. Cast in the adult leads of this exciting outdeor drama are Preston Foster and Gail Patrick. Bill Snef- field heads the juvenile contingent which consists of Buzz Henry and Patti Brady; while Guinn (Big Boy) Williams and Ch: Kemper are also importantly cast. The new film introduces Roy the Wonder Wild Horse, w predicted, will soon be €mckey and Flicka for top equ: honors. The cther 1eature is “Little Io- dine,” a type of picture said to please all members of the famjly, with gcod cast headed by Jo Ann Mar- lowe in the title role. Theé film shows “Little Todine” stumbtling up- on what she belie o be awother man in her mother’s life and she starts things that makes a most mer- and putting her little home ¢ n an uproar. Others in th> cast are Marc Cra- mer, Eve Whitney, {Irene Ryan, Robert Canvanaugh and Sarah Sel- by. 2 Hollywood - Singing Stars In Big Money WASHINGTON, Feb. Two Hollywood singing stars out- rank all songless performers on a new Treasury list of big money makers dominated by movie people. Film executive Louis B. Mayer —as usual—made more than any of the actors and actresses. Deanna (really Edna Mae) Dur- bin, who drew $262,875, and Dennis Morgan (really Stanely Morner), a ¥ 20.—(A— [ i two brothers. of Juneau, Alaska, has been awarded the United States Army’s Wotrld War II Victory Medal for his wartime service with the armed forces, it is announced here at the Headquarters, American Graves Registration Command, European Area, Private Rogers is stationed at e First Field Command of the American Graves Registration Com- iasa, lu W€ U. 3. Lccupation Zone of Germany. The Fir can Gray Registration Command, T it the ‘resp for the United States Army ¢ o vien 1solated wocae (onsislemly - [ ] Field Command, Ameri- e s "Vnrld War 1T dead @ Denmark, T 2 tem- porary U. S. Military Cemeteries in the liberated countries of western . At the end of 1947, the grav- American dead were still hile the remains of 145,- can dead had been in- temperary U. 8. Military In the western European countries Belgium, France, Luxembourg, e Netherlands, m, the American Graves Reg- Consistently gnd The United wa ion Command is conducting e Eurgpean phase of the Army's am to return to the homeland B =] U. 8. dead of World War I s e next-of-kin so request. Dur- ing 1947, personnel of the American ofy Graves Registration Command trav- efled nearly 11,000,000 miles through _g= 17 European countries in the ac- complishment of searching and re- turn operations and the maintenance (of temporary U. 8. Military Ceme- teries of World War II. The nearest relative of Private Rogers is his grandmother, Mrs. Jenny Klaney, who also maintains |vesidence at Juneau, - BOY FOR BOWMANS Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Bowman an- nounce the arrival of a five pound three ounce boy, born at St. Ann's Hospital last night at 10:27 o’clock. The new arrival joins a sister and The family is liv- ing'at Auk Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Bowman came to Juneau a year ago, and he was em- with $261,000, struck it richer than|ployed at the USED until they luscicus Lana Turner and he-man Clark Gable for the new tabulation. Mayer, who has been topping these money-earner lists for most! of the last decade, was No. 1 again | with $502,571 paid him by Lowe’s, Inc., August, 1945, - during the 12 months ended | has arrived in Juneau | American. cosed for the season. The Bow- mans are formerly of Washington State. e STATE DEPT. MAN HERE Charles W. Howe, of the State Department in Washington, D. 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