The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 23, 1949, Page 5

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SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 1949 B THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRF—JUNEAU ALASKA % ™ PAGB FIVB 1 m————— THE |ADY FROM 723 “TOBACCO ROAD” ontinaos Shovin IS COMING BACK APIT A CAPITOL SUNDAY 10 20TH CENTURY o Road returning to |lumbia drama starring Rita Hay- I Century theatre for a man Tfl”.orraw - |worth and Orson Welles, is coming in st g Sunday. The DOORS L A S ‘!' SHOWS = % to the Capitol Theatre Sunday. 1 roles are taken by Gene * There’s Principal featured players are and Dana Andre OPEN STABT » 4 Everett Sl'oar‘w and Glenn Andgs. Tobacco Road” was first T ' M E S 715 d FATEFUL FASCINATION e vy i T e n M MO NITE a0 and ¢ Welles is reportey o nave t n\ns and is Dln}ing return en- | 7 00 9‘30 ments at IA)Puh" demands. ki it o i B e P B S e B 1 , ff'- E@?é‘”’ | pouBrE BILL realistic ion crowded a wealth of color, |detail and shrewd character ‘ BOLD INTRIGUE . . . i L |into this story of a sailor When the notorious & g lads. Theres s tasy Tumhel pel Mrs. Bannister : i 1 o esioar ¥ Feature No. I thence to |a smouldering Ilo yworth ang Weli ful mu r minating in a e with a that has ncisco. There's story between . and there's a Meets An Adventurous : & Man of the World. . . oy in the BOLDEST MASQUERADE Two Lovers Ever Dared! (A ™7¢ | e x "l: | Wesath: con 10 temper- | at various points | 4150 on the Pacific Coast, at 4:30 1 m, 120th Meridian Time, and by the Weather Bureau, | follow: | 5 JPER PATROL-—B, Hayworth, who plays a ter; 118, warns Beavy rious woman of the world, has el e been given a new bob, topaz blonde ing i Mento Park |bair and a wardrobe befitting her slinky personality. e part is a radic: from her previous “Down to Ea a musi- cal, although the o .nlll!ul star does sing the sultry ballad, ‘Please Don't Kiss Me,” in her role as “The Lady. from hanghal,” 31—Partly Cloudy with : BART McLANE 38—Par loud; > DQUGLAS FOWLEY y 18—Partly Cloudy : DOUGLAS BLACKLEY / f W also created exciting ! f new type of role for himself as the 20—Snow | § " CURT BOIS _ § ‘? lusty Irish mariner out-of-his-depth 35—Partly Cloudy | 1 DUNCAN RENALDO § in the comp and the othe completely ~ despi Miss Hayworth’s hushand, |warped both in mind and body, | while Anders’ portrayal of his role Dirmced by i A PETER STEWART A H"DD!’( ® . A Screenplay by Whitman Chombers ¢ Island ... 40— Partly C . b ] O o by S e ne po'm\vs al ble personality | § | A Pine-Thomas Production }is a fit companion-piece in villainy. ! RRp— R, r1-cloudy Featuwre No. 2 ¥ The United States has about 40,-‘ Ao . g Cioug\ \ grEsen 000 new car dezlers, Portlan 55 oudy | X < MU TIWRES Pl e S Seattle ... 48—Rain | Thrill Threat - Cowpoke Whitehorse 20—Partly Cloudy | | Yakut e JIMMY WAKELY - | samp poiNT T0 RANGE RENEGADES R%O@IQSAAY?;YAEW SUKDAY and MONDAY DOORS OPEN 7:00 ~—— SHOWS START 7:15-9:30 e ‘ Egyp'l" Beauhes | 1y W IRED — Ed Donegan is WASHINGTON, April 23— (®— the envy of his young friends in g g i & g n Brooklyn as he weats s $0:onned | The Navy confirmed today that its GENE hat radio with an earphone, » | Sand Point, Wash, air station wil | be kept as an active installation in- T'ERNEY , HANGHAI I CT—— Complete Shows at 1:45—3:19 e S PN ety stead of being turned over to the 5:23—7:20—9:37 h¢ A Musical Featurette v LIFE LOST AT PT. GRAHAM Naval Reserve. D NA Feat 4 St { 1452. 3:56 -:*;'\ “LET’S MAKE RHYTHM” i swept through the home of | Instructions had previously been | 4 FAIREORIaR 4 v i o g GAZING with interest at exmmt.s]m A NRHs Niar AR &b - ued to make the station, on the 6:00—8:07—10:14 DISNEY CARTOON and LATE NEWS | are Princesses Fawzia and Faiza, \p,s Grapam recently, taking the shore of Lake Washington, a re- ANDREWS gisters of King Farouk of Egypt life of their two o 5 ¢ ¢ ) -year-old daugh-~ serve establishment. as they visit’ miniafure world iy | T fair at Cairo. Fawzia recently re beth’s Hospital in Washington, D.|the Commission’s Local Secretary, i g *| married after King of Iran di (Ivll SERVI(E C., and in the U. S. Public Health | Ethel L. Hockman, at the Post vorced her. (International) Service and Marine hospitals| Office in Juneau. EXAM!NAIIGN{ hroughout the United States. The —————.——— - FROM SITKA Larry Lindstrom of Ketchikan is Mrs. Jack Williams of Sitka regis- registered at the Gastineau. red yesterday at the Baranof. 2,974 a year, Trollers Attention! Stop at “ The positions to be filled from Madsen’s today for your supplies. Screen Play by Nunnally Johnsen 1 2 : | the Immigrant Inspector examina- SPoous, plugs, sinkers, etc., at re- Directed by JOHN FORD e e S5 =] 3 L : Aot m:;lrxwe(s)lvths:trvwC:mCl:g:"mtx;;]:n ::;e tion are in the Immigration and duced prices, 176 tf Produced by DARRYL F. ZANUCK ombritar LhsHeat therap"-h and im. | Naturalization Service at various e CENTURY.FOX ENCORE TRUMPHI L s | b1 throughout the United ELKS LADIES NIGHT Saturaay, April 23 1s Tadies Night migrant inspector positions. The Physical Therapist examina- | €s. The salaries range from tion is for filling positions in the|$3,100 to $4,323 a year. | at the Elks Club. Dancing starts U. 8. Public Health Service, the| Further information and appli-| at 10 p. m. For Elks and their Children’s Bureau, and St. Eliza- |cation forms may be secured from | ladies only. 176 3t Selected Shorts Low Priced Matinee Sunday ADULTS Sflfi LOGES 70¢ CHILDREN 15¢ Doors Open ONE SHOWING Show Staris 1:45 . ONLY 2:15 GETS BIG HAND IN ATLANTA Kewoce Makes Every Telephone Equipment Part [ ITS OWM PLANT ... FROM THE TINIEST SCREW i 70 THE LARGEST SWITCHBOARD! CHOIR BOYS WI L BE B Y S — Forgeiting stage dignity, Vienna Choir boys, on concert tour, grab.for pasiries served b Maria Jeritza, former opera star, in her New York home, By making every part, Kellogg retains positive control of the quality and workmanship right down to the final rigid inspection. That's why . “ Kellogg equipment insures finest_telephone serv- ice! Ig's the reason why each of the thousands of items Kellogg manufactures is sound in de- sign, highest in quality, @nsurpassed in lasting performance. Knowing how important this is, Independent telephone companies everywhere | have continued to buy from Kellogg for more than 50 years. It's the firm foundation for Kellogg’s leadership in telephone manufactur. ing today. nzsrm PROTESTS BY KLAN, Jackie Robinson, Negro second baseman for Brooklyn Dodgers, is given friendly reception by white fans in Atlanta, Ga. Young lady and boys are among numerous | autograph seekers who besieged Jackie before game, (International) Plui ° H.afing Oil Burners l'elephone-318 Nights-Red 730 Harri Machine Shop, Inec. SWITCHBOARD AND SUPPLY COMPANY TELEPHONE EQUIPMENT / v MON K EY-AN D +A-STICK — Pooling the pennies they nved. youngsters treat their, trlend Tia, the Orang-utan, to'a bag of candy on their weekly visit to the Brookfield Zoo, Chicago,

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