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f HURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1946 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU. ALASKA % ~~ PAGE FIVE e e ee——————————— e i 1=—————————+ (APITOL THEATRE (Typically Ameri “Home Town-Type” [EXCITING STORY 'ALASKA COASTAL {7~~~ X .1 CAP lypically erican Home lown-iype : ; ' 11| WILL HAVE WORLD | cl Ch ' OF RACE TRACK | FLIES BUT THREE | Tomight... ' : e . M , Are Touring USO Camp nows Chorines | ‘ | plan oo o lesty ' | ! | ENDS ToNIGHT: i PREMIERE SUNDAY _- | IS AT CAPITOL TRIPS YESTERDAY | i N Complete shows 7:15—9:30 § SR 3 " iR & Y GRON 8 | R ! ull course ainner | i Feature 8:00--10:15 Por stha. 4iret g gt il The excitement of . hovse re | Alaska Cos Alrlines completed | in i e § |be the scene of a World Premiere {lends a fast-paced and co 1| only th l\ flight .H"H[*LH (“"' § L a pleasant % i S ¥ 'S FUNNY! , Su ‘ha background to an amu cau: of adverse weather ne j| s macyr rrs ruswy: owing next Sunday when t il e Fats soulBbeind to KetatREn el atmosphere { M ! IT'S ROMANTIC! { 'Capitol Theatre presents the first lentirely off the beate . e ~ : 1 ! o | M-G-M presents ¢ 'chowing anywhete of the subject— he Went to the Races”, show-|ferced o return to Juneau after { B 1| sames Craig 4 ;, Fra ! “Northern Rampart”—in the “This ing at the Capitol for the last it had reached Petersburg ! at £ 8 e Is America” series. It is the com- i times tonight The followir ngers were | ! | Gifferd in I plete and timely story of Amer | Veering from the usual race carried to and from various points: | # )| “SHE WENT TO THE i last frontier—Alatka! Many Ju- track formula, the new M-G-M {rem Juneau to Charley Mc- |} ’ 3 ] RACES” ¥ Ineauites will remember when the film tells of a group of college | Dowell and Ray to Fish |} ] ‘M ’ RKO cameraman filmed many lo- professors who hit upon a scheme Fish Bay : | ! i cal scenes here last July and Aug- for raising twenty thousand dol- { from Ju- | { ¥ ' T 0 M 0 n B fi w i ust. ilars by betting on the horses from J. Kirkhammer t\‘ i N “Northern Rampart” casts g la purely scient a ! | i ‘ z ‘Ace Feahfl'es ' saling spotlight on this Territo ! Principals in the cast are .:.«:r Juneau, A, O, t\b | 9 h 5 § jof plank main streets, totem poles | Craig, Frances Gifford, Ave Gard- Soley and Fran- (|| | \ | (ghost towns, glacirs, forests—and ner, Edmund Gwenn, Reginald | ces Stejer; irom. Petershurg, Mrs. || | ! ] mlimited opportunity [Owen and Sig Ruman Bell and Frank Claytem; \I Gl E ] = is where many an ex-G.I 0 - m Aunex Creek, Mr. and Mis. | | | JH! ng to the future. Here is a i J. A. Felth | ;— | | badland—"Seward's TIco- i HOSP"M NOTES \ YES! We still have plenty | 0 1t may et b te St. Ann’s hepital admitted Bd-| Empire Wi ! ! of STEAKS! g | | @y i Inerett pift h ‘ward Miller and Mrs. Rol ; \ { % er been higher—highlighted by hoppert yesterday for me 1 [ o NINA FOCH { | feature articies in n maga it Sk . 70 EASE MIS } il 10: { | at articles aga- at te n. Thomas Radovich, Mus. ERY N [ GEORGE MAGREADY. j 7ines and newspapers—by. Tnteror O R ; i Open Until 10:30 P.M. | ] Secretary Krug's plea for Alaskan |Jack Oskolkoff and baby boy were oF c“llns cotp \ SRW v E) Il H | ctatehood—by Army demands for discharged e A AR BT | | |ereater Alaskan defenses. | Government admitted RUB ON | Opposite Goldstein Bldg. i = { | The picture will begin its show- AR PR ! ! 3 ing Sunday afternoon with con- ’ ) *h from Haine bR B B e e i ’ . u pmih}nmm) throughout land Viola Williams from K VAPQRUB and or t ening per- -~ ! nances on Monday and Tues-| g ! LOUSSAC TO PALESTINE AT i o siosan CRY. @ | 2. J. Loussac, retired Anchorag fi‘ 5 » business man and founder of the fi ° 4P E’ .Eg t 4 { Lo Foundation, plans to leave SEGRE GE ent. FISH M"DI“G) COSTUME REVIEW A group of Camp Shows chorines look over cosiumes they II wear while dancing. | e palestine to visit his two .- Formerly oceupied by N By GILBERT SWAN sisters. The two sisters, whom he A .14 AN 0F Juneau Cold Storage, already tax- Central Press Writer has not seen since 1907, reside in T Al ALASKA’S FINEST ed to the capacity of its new plant, NEW YORK—It began as “Op- Haifa. One is a dentist, the other { DE GII T SHOP— € oy g lack cod crations Entertainment” and it is 12 widow o HOTEL Fopkplieiyn atithe, ol biapk, cod e R0y Corner of South Seward St. and R e JAY LIVENGOOD DIES | okt 10, tha, Arek kelel i 1t ALASKA CREDIT BUREAU died suddenly Fairbanks as a re- and halibut sterday and today. fast becoming known as “Talent EAT IN THE Ole Westby's Oceanic yesterday| Unlimited.” scld 23,000 pounds to Sebastian- It is an experiment, started B“BBLE noo“ Stuart, and today the Tundra, Iather quietly last spring by the skippered by Peter Oswald, brought| USO-Camp Shows, to send around Willoughoy Ave. alifornia occupies more alf of the Pacific ccast FORMAL OR INFORMAL top to the most congested metro- solitan centers, the Jenny Joneses and the Betty Browns soon began to arrive for final check-up and i speclal Dinner 14,000 pounds which had not IS global circuit a specially re- sult of an attack of the heart. ! = 5 yet been sold. cruited army of typically Ameri- P - 5to 8 P. M. ; e e san chorine cuties. | | S1.75 From the most remote whistle i ALL SET ‘IO GO-’Iwa Camp Shaws girls all pucned for |he|r world four. 1 training at New York's USO 4 quarters. W Today there are more than 400 l J V] cf them, representing 40 of the 48 . tes and approximately 80 more s U N D A Y 20 out each month to their cxpert routines before overseas Gls tioned from Munich to Milan d from Hawaii to Yokahama, JUNEAU WILL BE PRIVILEGED TO b g ow arted ¢ SEE, FOR THE FIRST TIME ANY- The national talent hunt began i ~ vhen Camp Shows executives de- WHERE, THE NEW AND THRILLINL; cided to augment the regular va- riety-revue units with dance lines sy s Py ] . of six to eight attractive Ameri- This Is America” Subject P " Ordinarily, Broadway has been i NflRTHERN content to wait for aspiring can- § - didates for theatrical fame to come " rapping at the door. But Camp could it be sure that the usual crowd of Broadway career seeker: (The s"’ry o‘ AlaSka) would answer their unusual re- Many of the scenes of Juneau were filmed here ('"j\m;‘cn,m' had shown that lone- this summer. Here is the truth about Alaska as R s e e pos ut Alaska as 17 GIs would like most to see the|of morale are also on the list of the‘ world will see it! And it’s a spine-tingling {ype of “girl they left behind thrill for all Alaskans! them”-—someone who might pos- cibly look like the pretty girl next, i | in small towns of sur- | L g e " 5. Usually hundreds | NOW...the most airminded people in liners will bring new concepts of air trans- but only a few | the world will get the most complete air- port to the Territory. They will enhance se they must be at least 18 years of age; weigh from 100 |can pass L‘w Coor back in the old home town. |to 125 pounds and range in height| Dance scl ted and | line service, with inauguration of four- our reputation for depenrdability built up So they started searching|from 5 feet 4 inches to 5 feet 6 1 auditions are held by | engine Douglas DC-4 Starliners. over the years by the iried and true equip- 1 tarough the American highways |inches. of flm theaters. Dance | & A % . i | £nd byways for girls who answered Talent Is a “Must” jairectors of music shows in all sec- | Carrying 44 passengersin luxurious ment which has served bush and city so ! this description—but had plenty of | Finally they must be able toftions report unusually talented 1 comfort, or nine tons of freight at befter long and so well. PLUS. Being attractive, home-|Dance—with 2 capital “D.” They|youngsters to Harry Krivit, the | i towney and able to tap out a few |must be as talented as any pro- productions chief: Three | than four miles a minute, the new Star- reat steps was not enough. fes: al, for they go inte the pro-|ti a year he a tour to | The requirements were far strict- | fessional ranks the moment they |inspect the prospects. Sometimes | PASSENGERS s MAIL o EXPRESS o AIR FREIGHT a wander into the e than those for an average Broad- | start on tour. [S ST i ig ti [ i * | vsay music show. Excellent health, Many make good in the big time ) WOl hop for a tryout. Still P t | for instance, is essential since the[when they leave the globe tours.|the rejection rate is 90 per cent. —Pain myg T R | girls selected are up against the|A check shows that 60 per cent of | Once selected, they go into a rig-. | i *1 rigors of travel and strange cli-|the girls repeat their tours de- 15 rehearsal routine. Such 1 WALL CLEANING_PAPERING { | mates. claring, “there’s nothing quite like |dance directors as Meda Cordova, 3 9 | They must be able and willing |dancing for GI audiences.” They y Grant and Bill Powers w nce lines into shap: given regular rehes ind get their tryouts They | 1 sala- to dish it out in the chow lines of |return with the feeling that they|t! L. H. HAUGHTALING enlisted men’s dining kalls-and also | are really needed. ! Phone: Black 875 Behrends Avenue | dance Cheir nimble feet off at the| The selections are \ying Baranoi HO’E] P. O. Box 1052 Juneau, Alaska | parties usually staged after shows. |ent scouts sent to 18 major re- ary installation areas near | Smiling easily at any situation|gional citics in the past few|New York' until ready for trans- | e by tal- e that arises and being an inspirer |[months, Notices were sent to portation. 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