The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 18, 1947, Page 5

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0 S/flbRDAY OCTOBER 18, 1947 There's more to this picture than you see on the screen! Cefore your eyes unfolds a story ¢f unbridled emotion — i ! jealous insanity, mad murder, the joy of a honeymoon furned 1o terror!! But the screen cannot show ¢ll the secrets of this bride’s ghastly experiences! Your mind and heart will fill in the unseen things that happan fo this girl- wife who found herself tied to a man going mad! HAGM RE-PRESENTS HEAVEN 70 HATRED TURNS) GEO. SANDERS lUDllI WATSON - OSCAR HOMOLKA GE. wie MARCH OF TIME 9 - . Teachers' Crisis” Latest NEWS Via AIR SUNDAY FEATURE at 2:40 4:45—6:40—8:35—10:30 TONIGHT “Call of the Canyon® “The inmner Circlz” THE ALASKAN CAB CO. “THE FINEST CARS AND SERVICE IN JUNEAU” COURTESY—-17 DnuBLE 7 ———SAFETY “The Packard Clipper System” L YOU are INVITED to ENJOY GOCD FOOD at the GASTINEAU CAFE — Serving Club Breakfasits — From 6:30 to 11:00 a. m. Daily (On Sundays, until 1:30 p. m.) Frem 35¢ to 95¢ TRY OUR FULL COURSE SUNDAY DINNER _S150 REMEMBER The Week Day Merchants’ Lunch 65¢ and the - THRIFT-"E” EVENING DINNER A Nourishing Meal for Only $1.00 OPEN EVERY DAY There is no substitute for newspaper advertising! (FiLM "RAGE IN HEAVER" BILL AT % CAPITOL SUNDAY rid B(x:vn“m and Robert omery open at the ¢ lay in the biz film preduc ).urlu( prom the big double music is the and two: rn is “Call of the C id the thriler Circle.” is - — FORMER GOVERNOR (OF MISSOURI AND CABINET MBR., DIES NEW YORK, OCct P -Ar- thur M. Hyde ernor of M of Agricully in bert Hoov cabinet, is dead as result of cer. Hyde, Governor Missouri fro; 1 to 1925 a second in that reone two Hospital four weeks As culture Secretary, Hyde, farm 1l businessman oas well B al edu- cation program which 52 the spread of m icultural methods among the nation’s farm- 10 years, Hyde and mes P. Kelly, farm manage- E Trenton He is survived by his widow, daughter, and a kLrother, Judze Laurance M.-Hyde of the Missouri preme Court, Jefferson City, i a sister, Mrs. Brown Glenn of Columbia, Mo. - H‘IE HUNDRED 1§ GOAL CF VETERAN MEMBER CAMPAIGN A goal of 500 members was by Tak Post, Ve n Wars, at its T which was devot to a n of the current VFW membership drive. The most of the evening Post spent working out plans for interesting local over- seas veterans in joining their or- ganization Some changes were made in the awards to be given in the con- test among er members to brinz in new candidates. It was voted last night to do away with a grand prize Ltut to give three types of other prizes for securing new membe For five new mem- the on bringing them a geld VFW mem- Lorship lapel button; for ten memLers he will receive a hunt- ing knife: and for fiftecn new candidates, a hand-made hunting knife. | | Post Commander Hunt Gruening reported that ndance at last night's meeting was one of the best every recorded at the Post. He said that reception to last night's PAA movie, “Wings Over Alaska,” was highly encouraging. He said that efforts will be made to present movies jat all future mettings. Gruening also | veterans, eligible for bership, may secure forms from Lu-EK's daily before 5 p. m. anncunced that VFW' mem-! application Photo Shop and after | 5 p. m. daily at the Post Club on Seward Street if they are not personally contacted by present| VFW members. AT G A THREE ARRESTED | HERE ON HAINES | CHECK CHARGES | Three men, who arrived here yes- (terday morning on a small boat {from Haines, were arrested last night and today by City Police af- |ter receiving advice from the U. S. |Marshal’s office that two of the three men were wanted at | Haines. ( Jack Simpson and Jack Hanson wege released to Deputy U. S. Mar-| shal Sid Thompson for mvesm,u-- iuon of a bad check charge. They| are beingheldin Federal Jail Bill Baker was booked for vag- rancy and City Magistrate William. A. Holzheimer continued his trial until Monday. He is teing held| in the City Jail in lieu of 3100‘ bail. YELLOW CAB || Phone 22 24-hour Dependable Service O - - - - THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FAT BABY CHAMPS _ junet Walters, (left) 10 months and 29 pounds, won the 6-12 months’ fat baby contest, and Kevin Carlson, 14 months and 34 pounds, in the 12-24 months’ class at the annual Mineola, N. Y., fair, GRATEFUL ROBIN _ Sandra Lee Pollack, 9, plays with her pet robin, Pete, in her Baltimore home. Sandra rescued Pete after he was blown from his nest by a storm: naw he's rrown | L wup but won't fly away EMPEROR AND SON — Emperor Hirohito of Japan poses while on vacation at Nasu with his 13-year-old son, Akihito, heir apparent te the Japanese throne. BLACKSMITHING WELDING - Electric and Acetylene MACHINE SHOP WORK ENGINE REBUILDS and OVERHAULS CHAS. WARNER (0. CHRYSLER JOHNSON MARINE OUTBOARD AGENCY MOTORS 406 South Franklin — Phone 473 1l KL JUNEAU, ALASKA Roy Do of Fairbanks s HERE FROM SITKA stopping at the Baranof Hotel. Don Mcller and Roy -C. Avret of - e —— | Sitka are registered at the Baran- ATTENTION LEGIONNAIRES of There will be no meeting Mon- | ety night. Joint installation Tues- Empire Wantads for ; night. adv. T11-t2 PAGE FIVE - TS0 enTuRY §Efi§§$ MATINE "THIN MAN GOES HOME" FEATURE AT 20TH CENTURY s Home, uctions in whi e two one bi, o show- v featur- supported by ALASKA COASTAL - AIRLINES CARRIES . 27 ON FRIDAY Coastal out of “Welcome'” on the doormat —and a cerpse on the threshold? Home was never like thist reported Q. K Norman Bates tavus, May White ¢ to Pelican, A. Zer Jacobs; to Exc Lara Davis; tc t 1 L. Vane YT the setkie h o iy a aieiseaitG tetest World NEWS EVENTS Via Air Express neau vielnity foe e ,_'J}"'\‘."‘.”,’ o Livtngeeonffobin LAST TIMES TONIGHT ‘ ani; ivom Hiden “THIS MAN'S NAVY? F Clitf Richmopd; from Sitka with Altert McCaslin, M. 1 line, i . . I{;Hlu'I: W Mlui‘]\f‘ l)nl’v[ 1-\?11«3 poil i‘{i WALLACE BEERY one other; from Tenakee, O e y W. F. Bertinger, B Eoynton and Frank Wright | " DUB Pioneers of Alaska PUBLIC CARD PARTY OCTCRER 24, 1947 Mrs. Cahill Honared ‘ By Dessgli Bw‘qe evening ier home a Mr, and Mrs, e leaving on Octeber Cahill S oo ' : b bttt gl ol 0dd Fellows’ Hall 8:15 P. M. Three tables of bridge were play- ZES REFRESHMENTS ed, Frize winners were Mrs. Arthur | FEE 50¢ Adams, Mrs. Elmer Friend and Mrs. | Cahill. ! P «“Nobody was ever sorry he saved!”’ | ) | | E You'll find a Warmth of Welcome here that will, we believe, give you something to “write home about”, so come, see us and stay with*us when in Seattle. New Washington Hotel DEWEY W. METZDORF | Vice President and Managing Director

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