The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 10, 1947, Page 5

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k | TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1947 4 EAVES TONIGHT!? VAN JOHNSON | America’s Favorile Boy Friend! PAT KIRKWOOD & Britain’s Best Gal! B ROW? @ 1wand Memorable Moments!” with KEENAN WYNN Xavier Cugat A2 Guy Lombardo| and their Orchestras | ¢ TNY, Edward ARNOLD Marie WILSON LABOR RECRUITER Efforts of tne Alaska Territorial Employment Service to facilitate the hiring of Territorial residents for work on government construc- tion projects in Alaska has resulted in the cruiter by the Birch-Johnson-Lytle Construction . Company. As announced previously, B-J-L recruiter Akers is now in Ketchikan and expects Lo be in Juneau tomor- Tow. This firm is interested in hiring qualified male personnel on a year centract basis, for air base con- struction work at Fairbanks and Anchorage. Workers are housed in barracks and board at company mess halls at the job-site. It is stressed that no housing is avail- able for familics of employees at the camps, and also that no hous- ing is available in the near-by towns. Further information be se- cured at the Alaska Territorial Em- ployment Service, 124 Marine Way. - ma JENNIFER JONES GREGORY PECK JOSEPH COTTEN DAVID O. SELZNICK’S e e e s s .t w0 0 0 TIDE TABLE JUNE 11 . . L] . 7M PRODUCTION Low tide 0:58 am., 6.1 ft. ® . High tide 6:34 am, 123 ft. e B 3 Low tide 13:17 pm,, 29 ft. ® z High tide 19:37 pm, 132 ft. ® [; ] | * ® 8 e s % < % @ ; ;, i i ; “;‘ 1 | YELLOW CAB i > < N | e 4 i 3 | < 4. SUN i Phone | & 4 i . with a Cast of 2500 [§ 21-hour Dependable Service i ROAD SHOW Adults $120 ¢ TAXES e T e PRICES! Loges 1.50 INCL. Children (under 12) 55 For Restful Relaxation ere’ct gifis for a perfect $ICKS' SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING CO. * Since 1878 ™ E. G. Sick, President Distributed Throughout Alaska by ODOM & COMPANY IS DUE TOMORROW | signment of an Alaskan re- | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA : CAPITOL HAS ‘DUEL N THE SUN' TOMGRROW “Duel in the Sun,” David O. Se [ nick’s g Technicolor produ of 1880 Texas, comes to the Capitoi Theatre tomorrow with one of the greatest all-star led for a motion picty Jennifer Jones, Gres ever asemb- e v Peck Barryma \seph Cotten, Lic e, { Herbert Marshall, Lilllan Gish, Walter Hustor d many other 1 cele q full play (o acting talents in this story of era when the railroads first ild lands of Acac Ay i The Song of 2 8 nadette Ycu Went Away” | “Love Letters” and “Cluny Brown,” | Jennifer Jones, plays the role of a | tiery half-breed Indian girl, Pearl | Chavez. Gregory Peck is a rugged, rough- | riding, sharp-shooting Texan who lis not above murdering for Pearl. v winning s {He vies with his gentler, idealistic § : e Sl Le Mf'll ‘]"‘W"n k% ‘M ,.,“. ‘y‘”"‘?‘“ TORTOISE TRIP — Jimmy Lindsay, 4, of Newtown ! Cotton, for the Indian-cirl's affec- | gouare Pa., fakes a short ride on a 150-pound tortoise recently B received at the Philadelphia zoo from Madagascar, | Lionel Barrymore turns in one] of his great portrayals as Senator | McCanles, the power-mad father of | . . NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN: Lewt and Jesse, who will not tol- ’einoon |f(le That Olaf H. Aase, administrator crate the relentless push of the f the estate of Harold C. Aase, railroads acrcs his Texas Empire deceased, has filed his final account | of over 6,500 actors who participate | |in the stirring conflict scenes, the igay fiesta scene and barbecue, the | | dramatic bordertown cafe scene in which Tilly Los as Pear In- Lillian Gish is his gentle, aristo- cratic wife. | The Technicolor film has a cast h, dian mother, dances on the top of an '02-foot rectangular bar. It took 200,000 miles of transpor- | tation, or a trip eight times around | world, before “Duel in the Sun’ completed, for David O. Selz nick, who wrote the screenplay well as produced the film, went !far afield to locate authentic Tech- | nicolor backgrounds. The company made two major location trips, one to a site outside Tucson, Arizona and the other to the hilly desert country known as Lasky Mesa, forty-five miles from Hollywood. On this site the crux of the fight between r ad and cat- tle barens takes place. For this engineering feat costing appro mately $35,000 was required to set up a small railroad of the period. Tons of railroad equipment includ- ing an engine of 1830 vintage and several wooden coaches, were haul ed by flat-trucks up five miles o the | wa; 1S twisting trails to the plateau where the action was filmed. Over 1,000 hors end 750 head of cattle w used in the picture, which is one of the costliest ever made in Hollywood. { Direction of the film was in the hands of Texan-born King Vidor and the turbulent, memor- able musical score was composed by Dimitri Tiomkin. - e BAND PRACTICE IS - 80'CLOCK TONIGHT The practice of the Juneau City Band will start at 8 o'clock tonight in the Grade school auditorium and Director Joseph Shofner asks all members to report on time. Selection for the Elks Flag Day chservance next Saturday night will ke given the once over, also over- tures, etc., for the concert and parade during the July Fourth cel: bration. | | When you pay for QUALITY why {not get the FINEST—Buy FLOR- SHEIM SHOES at Graves —adv. p= father.~ Give hima gilt that's intimate; per3 sonal, chosen for him alone ;. . a dur, a!zle key chain; a hand’sme’lie-c.lip.) gleaming cuff links or some‘lhing elser Irom our collection of men’s gifll, 0f WSCA Meeis in Douglas Tomorrow and report of his administration of ! said estate, and his petition for dis- f, i1 the United Court for Ju- Juneau, Alas] , at The aiternoon .circie of the Wo- 10 o'clock A. M., August 6th, man’s Soc ; of Christian Service 7, has been fixed as the time and of the Juneau Methodist Church C L the place for hearing will meet Wednesday, June 11, i and that all persons con- cerned therein are hereby notified to appear at said tima and place and file their objections, if any, to said final account and petition for 2 c'clock in the new Douglas Com- munity Methoedist Church. All wo- men of both churches are cordially invited E 8 ettlement and distri ereof’; The dessert luncn will be served |, o wlnl”lhtlj ‘l l“}'l:”“‘”l‘ lll"'“r' at the beginning of the afternoon ' .o ... IV % BURG - REp R judicate and decree who the and the review discussion of India | .y ona G B LR e d led by Miss Claudia Kelsey, Willlcenced per iz ) B follow. Those who have “India S 4 Dated: Juneau, Aliska e 3r the Threshold” by Winifred Bryce, o4 o e an interdenominational Woman's| OLAF H. AASE, Admini society study book, are asked 10 X | Firgt publication f view or finish reading the 3 st publtication for the study preparation sion. e the Juneau Meth- about 1:45 o'clock transportation ar- GROSS 2@h CERTURY cdist Parsonag Call Biue 550 for rangements Sylvia Lister will be in charge of the nursery during the dis on | e e STARTS MONDAY take ir children, Mrs. Andrew | ApM. 80c (Incl Tax) All Shows chairman of the circle - o> UNHAPPY PULZLE ) TO M1SS IT—IS A SINI June Py LAWRENCE, N. Y., J s Brickner reported te Dot Miss v that $4,045 worth of jewelr; scme honds were missing from his | llMoM ‘DADN Long Tsland home, e on He said he n't sure whether burglars had broken into his wall because they took it with ELLIOT FORBES—IN PERSON WOMEN2& TP.M.© MENat 9 P. M. safe them. SEE AN ACTUAL DEMONSTRATION T course you’ll want to see this marvelous new BENDIX. Every woman does. And now you can see it, today! There’s a new BENDIX here in our store —in actual operation. 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