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TUSD’\Y FEBRUARY 10, 1948 "BOOM TOWN’ AT CAPITOL THEATRE FINAL SHOWING, el of exciting and layed by a spec- s offered pa-| Japitol Theatre to- last times. “Boom | Town,” M-G-M masterpiece reprint, \ i tells a dynamit -px\cke“ of two may-care men vio fought fc rls and gold. Some the most amazing scer Holly- vood has ever filmed are seen in| is picture, which is sure-fire, re- tainment for ever: d old only does “Boom Town” give| es fast action, but it parades| cast unparalleled in popularity.! “tars of the picture are Clark Gakle, neeér Tracy, Claudette Colbert d Hedy Lamar tory the SHOWPLALE oF Gurtead, PHONE 199 LAST TIMES TONIGHT! 7:30-10:00 HEDY LAMARR \'l'l()(iUI‘ I'TE 1wt be told briefly, of two pals who| become enemies, arp; at a pulsating| of them must take| o send his friend iren back to his wife—| th love - SITKA POLICEME ut it sto | Lattle togethe reunited a LEAVE | Doran, Sitka ! Sitka Police- scheduled to ka today after a brief 1. They came here in the Bennett case. - | ROAD BOARD MEETS | tormy” e, and Harry T. flf fiE\‘lNE GEORGE ZUCCO ROBERT WARWICK s > Territorial Board of Road Commissicners held a meeting to- day in the Governor's office. News of the meeting is expected to be released later this week. The Beard sts of the Governor, I're and Highway Engineer. co surer ROMAN ELLERS w THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING Present this coupon to the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO TICKETS to sce: "BOGM TOWK" Feaeral [ux ---12¢ per Person PHONE 14—THE ROYAL BLUE CAB CO. and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments, WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! as a paiG-up suvscriber {ompletely eachanting! QOur spring-minded | tail liquor license in the Oasis Bar, i ete. Loan Association; THE DAILY ALAQKA EMPIRFE. _ TUNEAU. ALASKA Hl ]\Jl\ owner POUGLAS | .. Cmng‘:;‘}%»fS(REEN PUZILER , NEWS i vmw" 5 James Parsons was a PAA l} on Sunday enroute to in City Hall with five Council-|I Colorado, where she will| Promising much men, Boehl, Whyte, Werner, De- Vi ister who has been re- an Hnlel film pu ¥ newe mys dict," COUNCIL MFET A regular meeting of the Douvlae | City Council was held last evening Passenge in the way of Warner irama, “The in T tonight at the Outside gan and Hermann present, Mayor | 1 quit Mrs. Parsons ex-|Bros Pusich, City Clerk Balog, and an Dt 0 b for about one | Ver unusual number of spectators. mont First order of business was a repert of committees, with the Police Committee, Charles Whyte and Willlam Boehl, reporting that ¢ had investigated the char- v acter of Earl Bassford, who had applied for a dispensary and re- enstreet, Pet= SALESMAN VISITS and Joan Lorring, the film 1;s, represeniing the Na- ! reund Scotland Yard" ry Company, was a eathte T r a murderer itor in Douglas today. ! P Gl treets of Lone- 1 hand to lend sup- in other impoit- ulouris and D.L.W. CLUB NEWS regular monthly meeting of e corge Ci slas Island Woman's Club ' lind held this Wednesday eve- the home of Mrs. Glenn will be assisted dur- evening by Mrs. Robert co-hostess. A nice pro- ram has been arranged and all members are asked to be present, s well as visitors. meeting was originally i at the home of Mrs. Lon e in the Government School. and that they recommend a license be granted to him. Cn a motion to that efiect, a roll call was tak- en and passed unanimously. el by Israel Zang- presents Sydney of Superin- tland Yard, law whose ed only ning at Rice, who f the urpas Other business pertained to the Douglas Public School and to the creation of an Independent School District. James 8. McClellen and Arne Shudshift, members of the School Board, were present, as Was _ School Supt. Lon C. Rice. Felix Toner, engineer, explained the tax assessment procedure and other particu involved in estabiishing an independent district. A financial statement submitted (;e Marine by Rex Hermann, showed that over thay h. a five year period, the costs to the p. @ity of Douglas totaled more than the actual amount of taxes collect- ed on City property, and that the tax now set by the city is 20 mlll: the maximum rate by law. City itself has cperated upon othex revenues, such as liquor licenses, Considerable discussion was made when the operating expense of the Government School showed ¢, a deficit over collections. This was explained by the operation of jery and Malcolm Stockwell. an inefficient oil heating system. juneau to Ketchikan: George Others present included Norman Gronholdt and Mike Uttecht. Haley, head of the Territorial juneau to Seattle: W, E. Mitchell Ty — " |and Paul Blankman. % Fairbanks to Juneau: Washington. in Wagner, kley (George Coul- vidence to prove responsible nocent man tantly ition not lonz be- bee MOE HOME SOON P. Moe #ad the good her husband, who is in uns Hospital at Seattle, ' v ted Super- is much improved and will ! o repeat the cme in the near future. se of justice by con- > oo innocent man. But PAA CARRIES EIGHT ONMONDAY FLIGHTS Pan with rs when G tial experience and eventually bear. >0 SKATE (1UB DANCE SESSION 15 SUCCESS was greatly ; members last 1 Hall Recreation Club members gues I Ski Club, 1 8:30 until midnight to th furnished by the kate C ther of these dances 1 ) 7O MEET ON FRIDAY . s 5 nigh nd are requested to be at the rink at 7:30. This is 3 to be a special meeting and all Members of the Juneau Yacht ..oonere should be prucnt. |Club will hold their regular meet- el ing this weck on Friday evening in- stead of Thursday because of the ! holiday falling on Thursday. The SOUARE DAN‘I“G meeting will be held at Fish Face AT TEEN AGE (LUB Sam’s at 8 pm. Friday. A report will be made on the oz : !l capital to Capital race. All members There will be square dancing again are urged to attend and to take their tonight at the Teen Age Olub. This dues. will be a feature of its regular Tues- 2 day night “Community Center” pro- B \ FROM PORTLAND gram for adults R. C. Hastings of Portland, Ore., American made flights yes- and carried eight passengers. ttle to Juneau: Arthur Stol- enjoy nizk Center. and their ——— ———— Pauline recorc I thusiastic crowd went down for the Surely the most remantic of suits! Fore-shortened jacket over a skirt that drifts back as you walk. Details to take note of : the pretty, rolled color...created gold buttons. impotrant, winged-out tabs. Swansdown does it in Miron's soft-striped pure worsted. Youwll waar it on every exciting occasion. §| beautiful Spring! 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