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" PAGE FIVE THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1949 ¢ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA "THE SENATOR WAS' (p | o HOODLLM SANT - INDISCREET" IS FAST! On Tyrol Honcymoon ‘ | | " STARTS TOMIGHT [|5r955,/ STARTS COMEDY AT CAPITOL AT 20TH CENTURY LENTURY Tow1gHT “Senator” Willlam Powell could Stitring entertainment is coming CCID .Iete ShOWS at 724 36 930 run fcr almost any public office the 20th Century Theatre to- | |§ == and win hands down if voters had in “The Hoodlum Saint” gUOd LOIlg Loud LAUGH, and ]r:je c,? ‘T’;‘S"‘Sii,jfi; h\;\i‘l{:il?:‘dw ;m\«t'.illmm Poweil in a dra- HERE IT IS! for the LAST TIME TONITE ||”Soven eives the most acugnrua Powell plays the role of a man | who scoffs at faith in anything ex- 'exfon_nancc_o_f his career in the | cept the power of mone This ollicking political ccmedy, a Uni- |brings him into conflict with the | versal-International pieture which {is at the Capitol Theatre. | views of Esther Williams, co-star- . iam | Although one agrees with his op- W |ied in the new production, as the irl whom Powell loves, but who POWELL ronents in the story,.that he | turns him down when she realizes 3 shouldn’t be President, one can't | thet his frantic pursuit of wealth v help liking the old boy and his and power can bring them nothing | fence-riding, promise-filled policies. but unhappiness. The Senator Was Indiscreet” is | fresh and original screen entertain- | ment and cne of the funniest pic- As an undercurrent to the story prémise is the mysterious working 1 a T ey Saint Dismas, patron of bums s | tures ever made. ral al e ,and hoodlums, whose scoffers live waA IV\dAAM |top, also, as exciting fare, since 1to wonder at the pow |the ccmedy event are hung on a oy O S ¢ | ! thing they cannot see The tie- with'ELLA RAINES - highly suspenseful plot. up of this mystorious Saint ‘and ARLEEN WHELAN Its comedy varies from farce to | peppery satire, and it as typically American as t likker” or ham 'hocks and shortnin’ bread which | I [ | [ the regeneration of the man whose worldly ambition has brought him the brink of in makes for a Jdramatic intens d emotional intdiaciny (fompl’g'!?_bho\ys Start . 1 Powell, as Senator Melvin G. Ash- [ wallop. 7:25—9:30 ton, advocates for all the people. | Angela La as the role of Powell, in the story, decides he | the “other w in this produc- Feature Begins at Fhod | 8 § |wants to be President and cam- |paigns on his own when his party refus His ace-in-the- whlch eventu tion. CMORROW ot ‘ o i i proves his downfall. W <BaA El portrays a crusading : i s » Raine ] 7.3 | A . nowspaper 1an and chief oppon- A J i cnt of Powell. Atleen Whelan s Miain . . ! 78 5 a pretty political hanger-on and Film star Tyrone Power and his actress bride Linda Christian (left) | Ray Collins gives a grand 1‘0"0‘"“' are accompanied by Eva Breuer, Austrian actress, as they go for a ST A st ge by ah;m:oc‘:fx::: stroll at Kitzbuehel, Austria, during their honeymoon. Power and gl DOUBLE HELPING fan 15 the Seasiors preas ageat,| NS bride plan to spend ahiout m week of thelr wedding trip in i o T S St Kitzbuchel which is in French occupied Tyrol. Miss Breuer recently | crossuxia OF f | had a role in an Italian film which starred Power. (® Wircphoto. ! EXCITING ONDITIONS - — | contionea | lenged that Gilmore had to be |~ UNDERWORLD registered as_a lobbylst to_take e because the expenses of | the . Rep. James Nolan, ernment would not be af- DRAMAS Wrangell mocrat, retorted that et is trying to avoid for the { Gilmore was ¢ aring solely at|a said he certainly | the vitation cf the House, and | ¢ by price control ACTION FANS! | (Rep. gan, Valdez Demo- | er despite rat, al nished that the legisla- | a bill providir tors should be willing to hear Weather conditions and temper- ‘x"\/::'l‘“" of any industry or or-| price drop and S it will be ready || %8 RAGS I RAGLAND:» FRANK-McHUGH. » “SLIM. S1IMMER VILLE He thinks Republican Senator @ 1 | Fiather. sdudiiiuat dnd. wempec. et chace smum was mutak- ||| Sprosglite Cartoon lalso on the Pacific Coast, atv 4:30 | Ruin Industry g m)fl rh'fr lul;i a ]Lmnuln Day N E w S 5 . ? dinner here Tuesday that “we now {&. m, 120th Meridian Time, and (contmued frem page one) | Gilmore said the 40-hour Week |have a government by pressure n { v Rureau relgased . Ahe, Wepther Suresy, provision “would just about ruin | groy Ao e W et 2 m Page One) | Tuneau, follow: h 4 Y - = i A 4_Clear tion for a coup de grace. Rer. {he salmon industry” because of the | Smith as the good lady from Maine, | el icoeiad G e = Warren Tayler, another Fairbanks uncertainties of weather, seas and | Asked to comment on Gov. | .. . 4 BB“:;I“‘I" j;:g:o“; Democrat who did the heaviest fish runs. He said the §] minimum | Thomas E. Dewey's remark at the H()ly Trln“v Gu]l lel:n"‘“de T“‘"":h"b"’"“';ht‘”“' | BSERE g ball carrying in behalf of the bill, | wage was no issue because even |same dinner that et i 8 | announcements, lias been ehattered Cordova 19—Clear » me dinner that the Republican | . to dust and rubble by dynamite. SN 5 : 42_Fog Dlocked the unanimous consent women in fish sliming jobs got is “split wide open,” the | Plans Sllver Tea ? ! Dawson 2 e ABeFOR: Sl around $150, with 40 cents extra|pr SR L German demolition experts blew | Edmonton -4—Cloudy President smiled and sald he gaye up the balcony and the front fa- g pi 3 hul Thrust for evening work after 6 p. m. and | Dewey all the adv 9 — g Fairbanks -3—Cleat Leghul usf wey all the advice he possibly | cade of the old Reichs Chancell Hal .. 5—Cloud i A e Ame and a half after midyight. |could in the last campaign, | Plans for an annual Valentine | " s »-r? fl it P;“ hes - e d? Frankiin then picked up D€ | 3, cited the 10-day storm of last o i e | Silver Tea to be held Saturday at- | % & ety measure. fu X ST ki iy i ;D:Ciuudj boupding ball Mol ANgRDRAD, He woar that stopped all fishing at s | terncon were completed at a regu- | The dynamiting was ordered by ; ) Juseay Alrport ... 10-Cloudy moved to indefinitely postpone the | gotenikan during the saimon run II.II'IOH Fees Ma lar meeting of the Holy Trinity |the Russians. In addition to the and WARREN DOUGLAS : A Colma et Ketohlkan oo R would have killed 1t . 4 example of the serious effect y | Guild held last evening. The Sil- [$afety factor, there was some pro- n&fls‘#&lfiy : fifif’:fiue : 25— Blowin so:ovyz i byt s bg‘geh. M“’u:mf‘\’fl the strict 40-hour provision could B EI- . d ' ver Tea will be held in the under- 2“2223" V“‘;“’ In destroying a ¥ ! - o8l 3 undersen seconde is motion, b o f o S 'asclst symbol. ADELE MARA ; 7 > | McGrath ....... \-3¢—Cloudy the rules committee finally rulcd'hh,x',: 5 2 iy 17 lm“‘a'e OF jorort o e Holy. Trully GRrelt, i GRANT WITHERS | Nome S -9—8now it out of order. Y i Wi W ean e NO UNION CHOIR g L2 Sen. Frank Barr's bill authorizing | T —— | Northway ... MISSINE e Angerman made another|aiio municipalities to aceept | | P £ ~——~ | Petersburg o 21—Pt. Cloudy oy with o new motion to suspend | g1g oo Ay Pt savem, ore, en. 10— |TCUITET D@ (Olly BAGTICR P DIVORCE APPLICATIONS | son, Gerald, The couple | Portland .. e e N DA o ssoc o oy L avalaule A BEAREL e Febiliage &7 A% Pt the rules to move I 0 S funds for airport construction, on Students from Alaska would be | ¥ Union Choir practice which is was married in Sunnyside, Wash,, | Prince George crn 20—SDOW adin 1t led a vote P ivers| | SO S R I hndagit Euee 20 —SNOW ond readin failed on a vote'y 3 to 1 Federal matching ba l> to attend the University of | emouisne v scheduled for tonight at the Meth- in District Court for a divorce R o e Sitka ... 19—Pt. Cloudy °fD15x““’j “fj‘"h“t‘““ supporting. | walter Plett, Civil Aeronautics | Orezon and State colleges without | ', |odist Church has been called off t | > | Sitk oo g uring the debate over the liquor | oyc. sk o _ | payment of non-resident tauition | H ol BTl Eathin e i v | ¢ E o : executive from Anchorage, said af B! I fi D I due to the illness of the director, in Stringer for JUNEAU YACHT CLUB | Whitehorse ........... 15—8n0W 'y Ron Taylor challenged the | (o. the House action, however, that | {e€s under a bill before the state asi 0 pami e-mm Ehler, - M — The| Lauson Air-Cooled Outboards, failure to provide. Will meet in the City Council ‘Yakutat . . 4—Pt. Cloudy piysce: The Stringers were married in ) Chambers, Thursday, Feb. 10 at 8 | - - e _|the bill is “ineffective untll ad-|Senate. The Senate’s Education | — “Why not face the issue? We qiiona) legislation is adopted,” be- Committee yesterday recommended BERLIN, Feb. 10. Seattle July 21, 1944, and have two’p. m. Imgportant discussion, Cap-| Get vhic! . 4 your Prestone or Trek antl- need adequate liquor control, which | cavca it doesn' ide f passage. h aloony where Adalf Bite ehigre, John Eri, 3 ana Gmonth- {1 o Capial Tacht. Race; 130 | reee at Madsen Cyele and. Flsh- . con' rave now. (e X e T B e o [Puehser bulcony, whero Adot Fit-|new models ot MADSENS. 108 i gsks mz:;d o i;‘e Chrg;irsmnger clection,’ pEHERES. 113 4t ing Supply. 13 ¢ Angerman labeled it “a bad bill figigs where outlying communities five years more on the basis of . D on grougds of incnmpfill.‘;bll‘ty lon which amending would run on are ypable to do SD three Federal dollars for one lo- BYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED A s New YR g as many GOODIE SALE rand on.” | The airport bill previously pass-|cally. He said such aid would have | DR. . D. MARCUARDT divorce from C‘lirrordlrersld M telephones as all of either Latn| BPW.C., Feb. 12th at Sears| An ettempt to route it (0 thejeq ghe Senate, but must return there |been valuable to Fairbanks a few | gl Donald and‘cu;.tod' ot t;‘heir in[arc'n; America or Asia. Order Office. 16 2t Ways and Means Committee als0|pecauce of a minor House amend- |years ago. OPTOMETRIST Y - —— - failed and the House finally fol-|pane VIV mow too late o0 Delp) Wilks Second and Franklin Juneau 'lowed the appeal of Rep. Clarence| pgam yeteran Alaska airman, said | banks, but others can still use the PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS Keating, Anchorage: | Federal funds were available for help.” e “Why not let the bill take 1151 : k 4 e normal cour | The liquor bill can come to the| floor whenever the rules commit- | tee sees fit to put it on any day’s| calendar. | More Bills Due | | i | Other liquer control bills, also are | expected to appear shortly. One‘K member of the House Public Wclw e Gentlemans Whiskey ¢ Srom Kentucky Scouts o 5 fare Committee said that was one, N OIID reason the committee report f)ll = Air express means immediate delivery to House Bill 33 came in by surprise i ik - yesterday—to reach the floor ahead HERMITAGE! | 51955 et v o e o | J i o o S WILL MAINTAIN OUR shop or your business house, vesting | A lengthy House debate also cen- AN e 7 handise be ~I s ' tered yesterday afternoon around | C H ER I S ’_z ED T RA D I TI O N S lgfl/llfl@ ”Zl&(’t’ h that your merchandise be shipped by Air the bill proposing a 40-hour week | ] [ Express, and Alaska Coastal speeds it to (with time and a half above that | ¢ . 1 tigure) and a $1 minimum wage. | o " in o matter of hours! Depiflduhla b No final vote was reached on the ' ice at lowest rates by Air Express. I. measure, and it was up for runn-l er action today. s | In the debate, Rep. Marcus Jen—l [ sen failed twice in attempts to get | exemption from the 40-hour weeki for industries which are exempt! from the terms of the Federal Fair | Labor Standards Act. The move | was intended to benefit the fishing | ind which is exempt frcmi the Federal 40-hour act because of | the uncertainties of weather, seas | ' and fish runs. | e Raise Not Successful . PT) A move by Rep. Abel Andersop, " “It is my profound QonVIctlon that the boy who sub- | Juneau Democrat, to have the! scribes to the Scout promise who has a chance to learn the umum figure boosted to $1.11 | . . A 2 4 B comipHamish’ batwaan® g1 Sl ] things that Scouting teaches him, and to associate with $125 also failed, the right kind of man as leader, will go a long way to make Some critics of the bill argued van’| : . L35 § ¥ (hat all able-bodied workers ai- an honest, upstanding, straightforward citizen of this coun ready receive more than $1 an try, and that in the tomorrows which are coming he will be | hour. found in the very front lines of the citizens who will maintain Wiz loGfltne]sotrl:y M & e e the cherished and sacred traditions of America.” STR E N GTH E N of the bill the 1 - el Sl s —umes a. Farie. THE ARM OF jected, but the vote was 19 to 5 to call him. H b M B “’Strengthen the Arm of Liberty"” LI B E R I Y Democrat and author of the higher By Giving Scouting Your Support g ‘lobbyls: registration fee bill, chll-l £ Plumbing © H-afing = | : . | Oil Burners ; Telephone-319 Nights-Red 730 Harri Machine Shop, Inc. e — 86 Proof « 65% Grain Neutral Spirits Nationa! Distillers Products m, New York