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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1944 ; THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE - JUNEAU AL/\SKA PAGE THREE DOUBLE FEATURE R @ | Wormen of Moose [EMPIRE CELEBRATES BETTY GRABLE IN | AmeGGcmmmmmmmm, ROOSEVE” Wil Meet Safurday, AT BIRTHDAY PARTY e oNEY ISLAND" CR0WDS STARTS TONIGHT b ISR Ihold their regular business meeting the baby had been spanked ar lon Saturday evening at 8 o'clock.'put to bed, the gang, from the; One can almost smell the sizzling i A \ncummm, bx\ of divertissment ‘w|lD RUMORS {An ¢ tive meeting will be held basement to the “brain” office hot dogs, feel the sand in his H“rry, rolks! {from the Republic lot is due at at 7:30 o'clock and all officers are celebrated |shoes and hear the wheezy organ 4 the Capitol Theatre for two days |“"“ to attend “Ma” Silvia presided at the buf-|of the merry-go-round in 20th It Leaves | beginning tonight, when Republic's | This is Library month and en- fet table and heaped the plates Century-Fox's lavish musical, Scmuduy “Hoosier Holid: starring Dale| (Continued /“”” Page OM®) tertainment will be in charge of With her own delicious home-made | Coney Island,” the Technicolor hit ) [Evans and George Byron, opens employment is given our veterans|Anna Bodding, assisted by Iva 'potato salad and birthday cake,starring Beity ~Grable, George |with a large supporting cast of | ., 4" oy workers, achieve orderly Hermansen and Aileen Smith. Re-'and added cheese snacks, potato| Montgomery and Cesar Romero jradio headline names, reconversion and above all, avoid|freshments for the evening will be|chips and cold boiled ham |which is the current feature at- | Byron and his four Dbrothers—|q,iher false boom, the like O .d by Nan Lemieux, assisted| “Pa” Al presided at the “bowl”|traction at the 20th Century The- portrayed by the Hoosier HOU|opion purst in 1929 in a dismal|[by Martha Schmit and Billile Jae-|and opened the bottles Coca |atre. fi““nl[ Shots, want to join the air force, j.qpe like that one of 1933 'gel fcola . . . yesum! | In the background all the sights Then, later, those who wanted |that have made Coney famous are to go home along the straight and carefully reproduced: There's the narrow, were served steaming hot famed Steeplechase, where to stand | coffee. fup in the roller coaster is to invite {but, they are “frozen” to the farm | “my. precident said L\) government decree. Hoping to circumvent the rulings of their DALE EVARS i |araft board, headed by the irras- | ’ cam-| A bake sale will be held tomor- | paign had been marred “even more jrow ing at 10 o'clock in the than usual by crops of \\msp(r-lsm. ATy - m%)\ Wiggly market MlllllflllM[H\ “MEXICAN SPITFIRE'S ELEPHANT" L ings and rumorings, and as we ap- o ?fm‘%‘{m cible Mr. Fairchild, they decide to p:hu. election gudmmo vucb.?d\ Ry All the gang had “much” and|disaster; the boardwalk, with all THURSTON HALL \ make themselves obnoxlous to the|cpooe S % BN TN the| yo ATTEND CONFERENCE |44 not care for any dinner when|its raucus sounds, are caught by \\ /2 ; aforesald Mr. Fairchild by court-|p o 5o B o will gain mo={g L Lorenzen and MIS.|ihey yeached home. Even Lee just|the camera’s watchful eye—while ing his five daughters—played by|po iare advantage. This election 1 A ylor, of the Salvation|getched,out on the mailing room |overall comes the sound of the Dale Evans and the Music Maids. (i 1 ot"to be decided on the basis| o= have left for Wrangell 0 taple and went to sleep, muttering [surf slapping constantly, gently—a Rather than have his five girls| ¢ rolionant murmurings e |\ o id a 8. A. conference. “too much, too much.” sound familiar to all New Yorkers. threatened with matrimony, they g ouec Tt ‘is to be settled on the | 3 BB T i - NP NS T RS SR S 9 figure that Fairchild will use his 35 AR, | THEATRE MAN LEAVES (0 S GU S influence to have the draft board begla 9i-fe “’ff’d' | James Tropea, Skagway lhmxtrc: A T ARD MEN A"D Co] lsElTM 4 . ruling ding their “job freeze” | St Radtrarn {man, who has been visiting m‘ w’vEs ENROU]’E Sou"‘“‘ ¢ set aside i s E . |Juneau, left on the North Sea for| THE LAUGH SHOW ’ But their reckonings have failed| ALBANY, N. Y, Nov. 3—Gov. Seattle | Leaving Juneau Thursday on the LUPE VELEZ i to include the whimsies of the Thomas E. Dewey was told by sup- s mo g ire v !North Sea were the following Coast - small, plump lad with the bow and Iporters he would carry I’flflh.\'{-; MISS McCORMACK LEAVES | Guardsmen: Vernon Tomlin Y 1/¢;| result is that the Vania. This was the cheerful news Eleanor McCon and eiven the nominee when he re»ibep,, visiting her who has/Raymond Kline, SK 2/c; J. H.| ', Mary, for|Davis, SC 2/c, Frank Clayton, arrow, and the five farmers take five wives, —————————— all live happily ever after {\Hm‘d to his home base to pre-ithe past two weeks, left on the|Petty Officer, and Chief Jack i 2 ’ \ Second feature of the double ;‘I‘A“'e ;Ol'k h:st“m” drive to win|North Sea for her home in|MacMahon. DOUGLAS cot ) o 2 2ok 0 " g . ew ork state. \ TOM NEAL . JEANNE BATES bill is “The Racket Man,” starring X0 . A | Wrangell 2 | Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Clayton and| B i * HUGH BEAUMONT Tom Neal and Jean Bates. LR V;alled r'cxb hme-uuxt h“"i - e ‘Mr< MacMahon accompanied their et ; (1] 2 prepare what may be one of his HERE FROM KETCHIKAN \husbx\nds on the trip. All will re-| JOHN BOLES in i most important speeches of the| Mrs Ruth OLaughlin and turn within several weeks, except PLUS “KING OF THE MOUNTIES® (SAT. MAT.) HM.'.OWE'EN PARIY ‘”"PA“E!" when he addresses a|Frances Lonay are in Juneau from Chief MacMahon, who has been|| “ROAD TO HAPPINESS" LATEST NEWS rally in Madison Square|Ketchikan and are registered at ordered to Long Beach, California, | SPONSORED BY LDS Garen Seturday gt {the Gastineau Hotel. for a new assignment, ho e Dewey plans to answer Roose- |- - - o sy SRR RIS (A Sy | ¥ A : SHHWF‘AIEHF | At the home of Mr. and Mus. |Velt's radio charges last night that | fl:":':c‘g':‘flm‘: Sam Kunz Tuesday evening, a the Republicans are threatening to L Hallowe’en party was held under build a *“spite fence in Congress i A pl I l i the auspices of the L. D. S. Church, that might hinder peace.” | Anno-unclng | Attending the party were Mr | Gov. Edward Martin, of Pennsyl- | | and Mrs. J. S. McClelland, Miss vania, told reporters on the train | /Noune McClelland, Curtis Bacle, that he didn't know how Phila- Two |Mrs. Ethel' Colvin, Mrs. Evelyn delphia would go, but it “couldn’t Vernon, Art Van Humbeck, Mar- possibly go bad enough for Roose- | | garet Nyhues, Mr. and Mrs. Jack |velt to carry the state.” | I 1 d i He said he was “amazed” at the n ro uc OrY Garlock, Jack Colvin, Trudie Niel- | sen, George O'Brien, Mr. and Mrs. | reception Dewey received when he MARINE ELECTRIC SUPPLIES J. Sherman Tanner, Joy Tanner, drove into Wilkes-Barre and Scran- S H 1 . Miss Eleanor Larz, Miss Mable ton last night under a full moon. peCIa s- Lupton, Miss Mary Coleman, Doug- | This is ordinarily a heavy Demo- > Ty —— ‘ BUSIN SS in the STATES? v & TR kT , las Boddy, Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. cratic territory. He received mixed 2 3 Larz, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kunz, cheers and jeers from crowds in % 4 Jahsco Pumps Grove Kunz, Mr. and Mrs. De- several towns: MACHINE p 5 FLY a" THE WAY ) vaughn Kershaw. | He spoke to an applauding over- or MACHINELESS o g ; . I h d Upiverqal Light Plants The guests entered along the flow of audiences in both coal- ¢ J in less than a AY e e o 5 s ‘Spook Trail,” through a “fan mining centers, continuing to at- | PEBMANENT WAVE = . . i i house.” The survivors played games tack what he termed as “govern- via Pcn American Arkerite Siern Bearings with Miss McClelland taking high ment secret deals” He said that $8 50 Direct honors and Mrs. Margaret Nyhues‘Dt'mOcratiC tactics included “the | 13 i i the 1 ize. Refreshments t e t offer ev Dail FAIRBANKS Searchlights . . . Cabin Lights sorved by he. ostemes, s Sam sy poiticu pary—she Thowana| i OIL MANICURE - - - - $1.00 4§ R oo o WHITEHORSE Kunz, Mrs. . 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