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FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1948 "~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGF. THREE s m|mmmmnm||nm'l’l'l'ummnuu;m|||1||||n||||||||i|||1||||mmuummi( CAPITOLTHEATRE b fmsnioses FUR SHIPMENTS University of Alaska COMEDY FEATURE ventive medicine, and operat HAS 2 FEATURES . ‘R:‘;‘S.‘J.‘ ‘,‘,‘_“ - ”""“‘p'fii‘,i;i,‘ii‘ FROM ALASKA IN Will Be Haven for ONHORSE RACING DURING WEEKEND.:;:';}35‘1"1”?'13‘«'?'m"~‘x‘?i"*'fe"'f"‘" '§7 VALUED HIGH Tourists in Summer‘ AT 20TH CENTURY ave been in operating a heaith | ]pro‘ Tam project, and the re-| For this weekend, starting tonight,! mainder must have been in a com the Capitol Theatre will have two bination of program planning Program 17711, ace to a report announced today that the U J y a group of college ’ ? features Age limits for Health Progra 8 Fok lflff/” 0”7 loUD. e /7-5' . You can never give movie fans toes Epecialist positions paying $3,397 by the Alaska Game y of g become an pre rs who figure racing odds HE BUMSTEADS’ BEST much of a good thing and that is|are 18 to 45 yea the po-| Cor ion. The total number of | interior Alaska to haven this from a scientific viewpoint, “She why it's a pleasure to announce that | sitions paying I aries, from /P vere 291214, including 1,175 summer Went to the Races’ at the 20th 5 L] the newest in the ckling “Blond- 18 to 62 years. These limits are|W! nd blue fox from the Prib- P sa the dormitories have Century Theatre, emerges as amus- {ie" series is one of the features.|waived for persons entitled to vet-|ilof nds. The following is the as ) e season by ing, light-hearted entertainment “‘Blondie Knows Best" is the title|eran preference the species shipped and W plans to James Craig, Frances Gifford, Ava of the feature with “regulars” Pen-| Further information and appl to lue bring mar acatic north Gardner and Edmund Gwenn are Arthur Lake, Larr ns may be secured from the | Be Black and Glacier 54.00 on all-expe - tours from the principals involved. Miss Gif- » Kent and Daisy on ! Commiss § 00 many of the United States. ford and Gwenn st as fellow again to bring the up-,C. Hockm @ . s 5 50 The do ories can accommodate members of a re: h institute. Un- mstead family to life on Office Lo 600.00 | 2 The campus is locat- les enty thousand dollars can be $24,568.00 | ed or hill five miles west of raised quickly, Gwenn is to lose his $10,990.00 | Fair s, overlooking the Tanana job. To prevent this, Miss Giftord o o) Kk HIGH S(Hocl (AS]’ | siver $117540.00| Valley with a strik view of joins with some colleagues in their yapu'j mflrq combinied o o | “__‘., $33,624.00 Mount McKinley inspiration to get the money by Fb L%tk the romance of ¢ yoiie dm,(.,: (HOSE“ FOR pAISY $10219.00| Bunnell said the lease was ar- betting on the horses from purely CRAIG* GIF RD} tive and the little girl's nurse, are| yrombers of the cast for the play, ‘H $66.00 ved James Wooteni tHe s clentific deducticns AVA GAIDNbR the themes around which revolVes|.ihe patsy,” which will be presented Ly $21,108.00 president Colum Alias Mr. Twilight” thelpy ¢ne Juneau High School next Marmot $4.20 BeERa other feature 6 ’I g+ month, were selected following the Marte $526,880.00 g R e B \] This is the story of a confidence tyyouts held in the high school Mink $983,756.00 EIEER AR A PAR S {man who tecomes guardian Of @ g4y hall Monday afternoon and at $282,750.40 | i FOR ARMY TRUCKS Selected Short Sub;eds The winter has apparently been {little girl at the same time that he ” fow T evening, March 8. : $78.270.00| Ty Ll New and Used . i his w schemes in| “'myirty students turned out for the Squirs 41, Kind on deer according to Larty | pargest stock in America, 6x6, 6x Rir Express NEWS ach, Juneau District Ranger of | 4 4v4 4x2 All items guaranteed. secret. He hire to tend the ¢ oyt displaying their talents. ek |child. The nurse’s boy (rwnd. a de-| Thou were ;.“dp;m, thelr perfor- the U. S. Forest Service. 2ach | yargest auto wrecking house in tective on the Investigation Squad,| . ..ec by & committee of two stu- has just returned from a timber | ip. west with most complete stock | suspects the “con” man of his Hlle- gents and two teachers and werp 5 Survey around Sitka and Peril | of new and reconditioned parts gal activities and things happen | selected for the parts accordingly otal $2.886.777.11 Straits, \\lm, he ccompanied | ror all cars and trucks. FAST 5 D | The students selected for the cast| ->->e .lfy.““w“ Oy A 2| BERVIGH) |_ SERVI(E | were as follows: “Bonnie Bell, Rodger .‘:,ndm \.».anl conside mh-’ evidence PIONEER ? Pl q . AL of deer in the :m-u, and is con- OB ik o) ue to col .ease < e 33‘53Jéi‘flef”‘“li,?“«'ix‘l'&.‘d._ PAA FLIGHTS TAKE e e e s have come | AUTO, WRECKING €0, : e mm 162 West 13th A L FEATURE | SAT. MAT.1:30P. M. ;. e Ln;;fl?n Schaefer directed the| : | Wantads Lrng g resuits - A :"f_""' Pt s e rceet oroeereeeed) 'nmm The committee judging the Pan American flights yesterday, ¢ { U. 8. C Service Commis- anno 'S an e 9 youts was composed of Bill Keep bro in five and left with 22 Seaaking sb1 Kbtes "GbAk etudents, MS passongers ‘pa folRa: EThese popular places illing Health Program ,s,mmlm g WAS CHILD’S i ) | positions in the Public Health Ser- Emily Dean and Mrs. A. S. Barnett, p, MiteMatans » 2 * From Fairbanks and Whitehorse: : Hau“led Harhor ‘\uv in Washington, D. C., and all teachers " i s % 1 serve SHonEs Mo retentious and gay, with thrill- pped from Alaska during| FAIRBANKS, Alask arch 12 r gO8 t the Santa Anita | the r 1047 were valued at President Charle round for the hil- = = PLAY FOR HIM/ he United. S The date for the play has been Marvin Nelson, Dorothy Vreen, Rob- rough the United tates. he e for the ay has rt . i 0! ™ st 4 | ! ert Hooper, Neil Fritchman, Dale Evening Schedule ® i aries range from $3 to §7.- set for April 9. It has not yet been Bfl,h,‘,l ’ ! FRESH FBYERS: 1102 @ No written test is re- determined whether there will e g A\ ette: Roy = \r D, Y o Annette: Roy Johnson. Mike's Percy’s our Baby Needs the Alias Mr. wahght quired for t i To qual- one o two performances. If there are e Adra s, T Bagkth, Map: | Balmon ieek Countyy GRS ot Flas Tostare sk 7:00 — 9:35 1ify, per v y positions two performances, they will be given o McCarro Shell Simmons,| | Diaz Cafe City Cafe —_— | pay 9 ¢ r must cn April 8 and 9 r tively a Simmons, Shelby Simmons, | 3 Junfor’s Cafe HENZ . have three or four years' ex . Reuel Fleming, Tilden Tyree. | 1 Blondie Knows Best ]||perience, depending upon the sal- Plywood used for making air- " George Young, E. E. 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