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SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1950 £y THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA P™=® PAGE THREB ENDS TONIGHT! Frank Buck’s “Bring 'Em Back Alive" - plus - “Timber Trail” in color! « CAPITOL - THE MOST PRAISED PICTURE IN THE NATION ... COMES TO JUNEAU DIRECT FROM ITS RECORD SHATTERING RUNS IN THE STATES! SUNDAY Yowve NEVER seen anything like it? ITHIS IS -'THE BATTLE OF THE BULGE! | YOU’LL MEE™ A LOT OF FlsE;‘VI]?OWS ~ il MUHH!&-PAIE[‘H[NNHI-HHHUKS'HHHUN EDIN LMARI mm <o« AND A SPECIAL! FEATURETTE IN TECHNICOLOR! GAL NAMED “A DAY AT THE FAIR*” Qma .' ALSO: Henry Busse and Orchesira — Color Cartoon 00-LA-LA! o e TODAY axd Continuous Shows SUNDAY from 1:45 (S LN TURY DIRECT TO JUNEAU FROM ITS RECORD MAKING Runs in the States! Where Every Seat Is a Sat. Complete Shows 7:20—9:30 Features 8:10—10:20 SUNDAY Complete Shows at 3 5:15-7:20-9:30 atures at 1:50 3:55-6:05-8:10-10:18 Home of the AMAZING CYCLORAMIC SCREEN! b Good Seat! OUTLAW BROTHERS WHO SHOT THEIR STRAIGHTEST ___——AFTER THEY WENT STRAIGHT! adventure from WARNER | BROS. LATE NEWS WE WON'T GO TO THE EXTREMEAND SAY NU T S ? TO ANYBODY THAT SAYS THIS ISN'T THE FINEST PICTURE TO EVER COME TO JUNEAU WEDO WINNER OF 3 ACADEMY AWARDS! WARNING! Please attend the early shows! DOORS OPEN 1:30 Shows at 1:50 - 4:20 - 6:55 - 9:25 Feature at 2:20 - 4:50 - 7:20 - 9:55 N©O ADVANCE IN PRICES! ' M-G-M's . Finest Picturel ATTIERTIN <. VAN JOHNSON-JOHN HODIAK- GEORGE MURPHY Y. RICARDO MONTALBAN- DENISE DARCEL MARSHALL THOMPSON - JEROME COURTLAND - DON TAYLOR - BRUCE COWLING - JAMES WHITMORE DOUGLAS FOWLEY « LEON AMES - GUY ANDERSON - RICHARD JAECKEL - SCOTTY BECKET — SAY .. COLOR By ! TECHNICOLOR ‘ THERE HAS NEVER BEEN SUCH Emetion THERE HAS NEVER BEEN SUCH Color THERE HAS NEVER BEEN SUCH Dancing THERE HAS NEVER BEEN SUCH Music THERE HAS NEVER BEEN SUCH A Love Story ACCLAIMED BY CRITICS ACROSS the COUNTRY! DIRECT TO JUNEAU FROM ITS RECORD " SMASHING U. S. RESERVED SEAT RUNS AT $2.40 ONE SHOW NIGHTLY at 8:15 — Wednesday, Thursday, Friday August 2-3-4 - TICKETS ON SALE NOW - CALL GREEN 91 PRICES FOR THIS ENGAGEMENT ONLY CHILDREN—30; YOUTHS—80c; ADULTS—1.25; LOGES—1.50 These Prices Include Federal and City Tax A J. ARTHUR RANK PRESENTATION L | ’ e For Your Added Pleaure John Neshitt's Passing Parade “STUFF FOR STUFF” Walt Disney's “GOOFY GYMNASTICS" LATE WAR NEWS via Air Express! 4.2 = scene clash head-on with the 6 CZECH OFFICERS Younger Brothers, there is enough IN BUCKET FOR USE gun-play and hLard riding to suit| OF ARMY PROPERTY the most vivid action fans. MOVIE "YOUNGER BROTHERS” BILL In his opinion, he said, their MRS, ZELLA KRUM IS GUEST fantrymgn—and a girl who inspired ! PRAGUE, Czeenoswovakia, July 29 'BATTLEGROUND' BIG FEATURE, IS BILL AT CAPITOL “Battleground” is real. It tells the story of the average G.I, around whose foxhole world history was made during the crucial Battle of Bastogne, in 1944, when American troops, surrounded and outnum- bered, held the surprise Nazi break- through. This feature starts at the Capitol ‘Theatre Sunday. “Battleground” is a story about men, ‘the little, almost anonymous men, the griping, foot-slogging in- them. “Battleground” has a cast com- mensurate with its story — Van Johnson, John = Hodiak, Ricardo Montalban, George Murphy, Mar- shall Thompson, Denise Darcel and many others, including a special squad of regular U.S. paratroopers. ‘These are the original “Screaming Eagles” of the 10lst Airborne Divi- sion. In addition to playing them- selves, the G.Is scrved as on-the- spot technical advisors. ' “Batt'szround,” spanning the hec- tic sever days up to and including Christinas, 1944, is set against snow- covered foxholes, bombed out barns, and jolting Army trucks with a fi- delity and authenticity seldom achieved in motion pictures. 1 FORCES WILL ASK MORE MONEY IN YEAR: VINSON WASHINGTON, July 29 — (A — Rep. Vinson (D-Ga.) said today he “would not be surprised” if the armed forces ask more money In the next 12 months, on *Sp of the $25,000,000,000 reques* already on file with Congress. Vinson, chairman of the House armed services committee, made clear that after hearing the mobil- ization plans of the three military services he feels they are not buiki- ing fast enough. plans have conservatism.” And he described as merely “the first increment” in America's re- armament program the present plan to have 2,089,000 men in uni- form by June 30, 1951. There are now about 1,500,000 in service. TRAINING JETS LAND N WESTERN GEF JANY FRANKFURT, Germany, July 29 (P—Eight T-32 jet planes arrived |at U. S. air bases in Western Ger- !many today from the United States, [Air Force authorities said the | planes, two seater versions of the | F-80 jet fighter, will be used for | training purposes. 4 Fresh herring—Sturm’s Locker “certain elements of | OF OLD FRIENDS IN JUNEAU An old friend of the William J. Walker family, Mrs. Zella Krum ot Portland, Oregon is their house guest. Mrs. Krum, who had not seen ithe Walkers for thirty years was visiting her daughter in Fairbanks, knew that her friends lived in Alaska and located them through the Chamber. of Commerce. She rhas been visiting them for the last two weeks and leaves for the south Sunday night on the Baran=f. Last night Mrs. Krum, Mr. and Mrs. Walker and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Turpin made up a dinner party at Mike’s in Douglas, WANT ADS BRING RESULTS AT 20TH CENTURY Thrills and romance of the west fill Warner Bros. Technicolor melo- drama, “The Younger Brothers,” starring Wayne Morris, Janis Page, Bruce Bennett, Gereledine Brooks, and Robert Hutton. It is now on the screen at the Gross 20th Century Theatre. The drama, showing all the mag- nificence of some of the early un- tamed west, is set against that part of Minnesota adjoining the Mis- souri border. The action takes place over a per- iod of twe weeks in the year 1876 and action there is aplenty. As the outlaws in the big bank robbery “The Younger Brothers” furnished | _»_gix Army officers were Te- a number of “figst times” in "he‘ported today to have been sent- dangerous action for at least two enced to up to seven years hard members of the large cast, and in|jabor for turning Czechoslovak mil- at least one instance the players | itary property to their own use. found their acting assignment| The official report said the sen- rather harrowing. Wayne Morris | tences were pronounced recently was to slap Janis Page in one se- by the chief military courts in quence, and by mutual agreement| Prague and Brono. between the pair, there were no re- | hearsal slaps, only one convincing | one. Glover’s Spruce Delicatessen and Lockers will be open all three days of the Salmon Derby. Plenty of L fresh frozen Tee Harbor herring FISHERME. available for bait. Beans and Stop at the COUNTRY CILUB]bread, too, for the sportsmen who for breakfast and dinner. Dox | forgot to shop. 66-2t 'unches to go. Open ALL NIGHT! 66-2t FISHERMEN Stop at the COUNTRY CLUB for breakfast and dinner. Box Sewing machines for rent at the 1lunches to go. Open ALL NIGHT! White Sewing Machine Center