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SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, 1948 ; THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE- JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGF THREE 'ABBOTT, COSTELLO [ fMUS'(M HIT IS iIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllll|IIIIHEIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||Il||||||I|l||I|IIIINIHIHHIIIIHIIIII! FIGHT DOPE P— AREFEATURDIN " oPEING ToMGHT | cpnce BLL AT CAPIOL-55° =~ -1 A1 20H CENTURY @7% [ ] ”T[/flr TONITE t and Costello’s 19th comedy | ford, 180, Washington, D. C., Paddy Campaigning for entertainment “Buck Privates Come Home,”| DeMarco, 134, Brooklyn, outpoint-|ballots on a platform of love, laugh- pens Sunday at the Capitol Thea-'ed Terry Young, 137, New York. ter ar song, 20th Century-Fox's HOLLYWOOD, Calif.—Freddy Be- [newest musical hit, “If I'm Lucky,” As a natural follow-up to their shore, 196, EI Monte, outpointed|starring Vivian Blaine, Perry Como, irst starring picture, “Buck Priv-{George Millich, 178, Sacramento,, 10.| Harry James and Carmen Miranda, ates” which was made in 1941, “Buck| TACOMA, Wash.—Roy uuwk\ns,[vmlh its local campaign starting Privates Come Home,” deals with the 192, Tacoma, TKO Dee Edwards, 180, | tonight at the 20th Century Theatre g g troubles of a couple of ex-soldiers n Francisco, 9 And based on early returns from Those Khaki trying to adjust themselves to civ-| SAN DIEGO, Calif.—Frankie An-|Preview precincts, the merry and W ; flian life. The team displays many | gustain, 161, Los Angeles, outpointed | melodious story of a cute little y WIlacky B“Ck o fresh comedy antics which keeps the| Art Hardy, 158, Pittsburgh, Pa. 10.[trouper, a shy and modest crooner A 0 . : s tun at a high level ,, i and ambitious guy with a hot trum- | Privates” are \ ; The story pick al pet who find themselves all mixed- f 2 P Lou are leavir r after hel RIFlE p! To B up in politics - and love, is well on i ¥ X ng, in a negative 8 " S I. (lu |its way towards achieving an enter- 3 o win the wa 3 y are about to tainment landslide. AND TWICE R / B ; Beard ship, Lou gives in to the urge ElE(T '48 OFH(ERS Director Lewis Seiler and Pro- e FUN 3 Lok i to smuggle aboard their little war-| ducer Bryan Foy, with @& sure hand AS FURRY! 2 el sxpl friend, Beverly Simmons, |on the pulse and rhythm beat of the discovery en route to Ameri-| At a meeting held at the small|nation, have adroitly keyed this new- Evening Shows 7:15-9:30 es the lot into hot water. ‘bore range in the A. B. Hall Tues-|est musical to a timely theme, and in the U. S. Beverly escapes day evening the following officers' packed it with -hit parade songs from deportation authorities, and were elected for the coming year:: For the record, “I'f I'm Lucky" Bud and Leu settle down to keep- & W Boddy, President; Earl!tells the story of a band led by ing her hidden until they can legally| Crass, Vice President; John J. Pet-|Harry James with Vivian Blaine d her erson, Secretary; J. L. Nelson Trea-|and Carmen Miranda as featured Meeting Joan Fulton and her boy!surer; John Osborne, Range Officer.|vecalists, and of its efforts to win frisnd, Tom Brown, who is a midget L s, who has held thela big-name reputation. Unsuccess- car racer, Abbott and Costello form ce ry for many years ful in snaring a radio program, the |a partn hip with Tom to donate'asked to be relieved to take care of 'band, through the efforts of its {their severance pay and get his car|other dutles fungry manager, Phil Silvers, finds 11 split with them| The Club gave Leivers and J. P.|itself the attraction at a series of Willisms each a lifs time member-, bolitical rallies ostensibly held to ship in the club, as a token of ap-|elect Edgar Buchanan to the office preciation for their many years ser- of Governor of the State. When a March yice in the the club |Perry Como, a shy, song-writing ature entitled “Your Doc=| inliams, a resident of Juneau for| Crooner becomes attached to the |band, its popularity begins to ex- is now living in Eugene | till going strong in the Some large steam turbines weigh shooting game ook only on 1th as much and occupy ' All members are reminded again 3 Stk only one-tenth the space of the that next Thursday, firing will con-| steam engines they replace tinue for NRA qualifications | .o |pand beyond state lines. And then !n pleasing romantic musical is start- WASHINGTON—The Atomic En- ergy Commission has set up a fellow- | ship program to train qualified per- {sons for careers in the Medical and ! Biological aspects of Atomic energy. PHIL SILVERS - EDGAR BUCHANA“ . "HARRY JAMES' MUSIC MAi([YR_S’ o . Scroun iy by S Weris,RobertCi, Wl Lo 34 Gy &y LEWIS SEILER « Procuces oy BRYAN FOY M o “AF 1M LUCKY “BET YOUR BOTTOM DOLLAR" “/ONE MORE KISS " "FOLLOW THE BAND" And Other s by Jouel Myraw gor O Longe NOTICe 1> HEREBY GIVEN That Walter B. Heisel, executor of | the estate of William C. Donaldson, | deceased, has filed his final account and report of his administration of said estate, and his petition for dis- tribution thereof, in the United States Commissioner’s Court for Juneau Precinct, at Juneau, Alaska; that 10 o’clock A. M. April 2nd, 1948, | bas been tixed as the thme and ol OO OO RO RO court the place for hearing same; i ol e coveens| SANDRA JUNGE, 10,15 | rource covnr ~ews FROM NEWARK, N. J iy Eileen Singer of Newark, N. J., pear at said time and place and file | P their objections, if any, to said final (EI.EBRA"NW IODAY Hjalmar Erickson was given a is registered at the Baranof Hotel. account and petition for settlement Rt 30-day suspended jail sentence to- S i BT and distribution thereof. | Sandra Junge will be 10 years day by City Magistrate William A CALIFORNIA VISITORS B a | Dated: Juneau, Aaska, January oldq Monday, February 2nd, but| Holzheimer He was picked up Mrs. T. Dolan and Mrs. L. Duran SUNDAY jold on Monday, February 2nd, but Y s n 5. L. MONDAY M@_lfi@sfi flf Tll‘iE 1 30th, 1948, {is having a birthday luncheon to-|by City Police on drunk and vag-|of San Jose, Calif, are registered CTUESDAY P T o9 ’ | WALTER B. HEISEL, Executor.|day and is then taking her ten | rancy charges. | at the Baranof Hotel. 41 YL ! o Doctors First publication, Jan. 31, 1948. | little guests to the matinee at T B SUN '\‘; PY Last publication, Feb. 21, 1948 ) the Capitol Theatre. 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