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SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 1948 ™ CAPITOL SHOW FIVE BIG STARS ON IS SCREEN Everybody gets into the act in M-G-M's blues-chasing new Tech- nicolor musical, “This Time For Keeps,” opening at the Capitol Theatre, Sunday, and when you consider that the act includes Esther Williams in some of her most be- | witching water routines, the inimit- {able Jimmy Durante, Lauritz Mel-| chior of the operatic arias, croon- | ing Johnnie Johnston and the Latin | rhythms of Xavier Cugat and his orchestra—you can surmise that the aet is BTG { The picture ofiers a wealtr. of | tunes ranging from classic offer- iings to the popular “Chiquita Ba- nana.” Among the outstanding are! !"I Love to nce,” “Why Don’t :They Let Me Sing a Love Song."| “Easy to Love,” “S'no Wonder” and | such Durante comedy ballads as “Don't Say It With Ink” and Ten jPercent Off." The entire cast of “This Time} {For Koeps" seems to enjoy itself as Imuch as the audience, among those | ,giving an excellent account of Ithemselves being Dame May Whitty, 'shamn McManus, Dick Simmons,, Mary Stuart, Ludwig Stossel, Doro- thy Porter ‘and dancing Tommy Wonder. Direction, proguction and photography all add up to one of M-G-M's most delightful musicals. | ———.——— - i 4 fll =" SONGS...Sausational! STARS... Galore! THRILLS. ... Spectacular! i \ ) i i JOINS STAFF i ) Ruth Bader has joined the staff of the Territorial Veterans A(ntrs! |'Office as an auditor. She replaces, Mrs. Virginia Houston, who resign- {to absolve John Pasquan of his CAPTAIN TELQUIST 10 LEAVE MONDAY Capt. and Mrs, Clark Telquist and their two sons, Clark, Jr, ant Lee, will leave Monday on the 8. S. George Washington for the States, Capt. Telquist, who has been Southeast Alaska Sector Com- mander of the Alaska Communica- ‘llons System 1or the past year, will attend the U. S. Army Signal Corps School in Fort Monmouth, New Jer- sey. Capt. Telquist, who has been with the A.CS. for 12 years,,does METER IS SHOWN T0 CITY COUNCIL The ordinance providing for the issuance of $150,000 bonds for street improvements was passed in its fi- nal reading at the City Council meeting held last evening. Councilman George Jorgenson, who has just returned from a trip,! gave information he had obtained on the operation of parking meters and perpetual care cemeteries. A [not expect to be wansferred back sample parking meter was obtain- |to the Alaska System. Capt. Svend ed and will be examined by the|C. Hansen of Seattle, who arrived Police and Street Committee. It was agreea to transfer the liquor license now held by William Jackson, owner of Jackson's Bar, to Sidney Voiles. The Council agreed quist’s successor. FATHER HUBBARD VISITING JUNEAU ON ALASKA TRIP promise not to serve hard liquor in his establishment, the Imperial Pool Room. Pasquan was granted a liquor license in January with! the understanding that he would serve only beer. Pasquan stated that due to ‘& union ruling, which) required him to hire a bartender, he cannot continue in operation without serving hard liquor. widely known as the “Glacier Priest,” arrived in Juneau two days visit to the Territory in the past four years. Having first visited quest made by G. R. Churchill for{Alaska more than 22 years ago, a two-car cab_stand. The Council|Father Hubbard 15 renowned for agreed to accept the offer made his lectures and moving pictures by Mr. Hollingsworth for a strip of the Territory. Including his of property slong the corner of!present film, he has taken more 10th and E Street In exchange for|than 1,000,000 feet of narrated col- the City installing a cement side-|or film throughout Alaska. walk. The house and lot belong-| Making the current trip up the ing to Matt Holm near Gold Creek ; Alcan Highway In company with at the Willoughby Avenue bridge,!his rephew, Lt. Bernard Stanley of was purchased by the city. lthe U. 8. Coast Guard, Father Efluhbnrd made flights during the summer throughout the upper por- Referred to committee was a re-| 1 ' | S jin Juneau three weeks ago, is Tel-| Father Bernard Hubbard, more | ago while rounding out his first|, " THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA SAMPLE PARKING TANLEY AND LIVINGSTONE,” 20TH CENTURY One of the great motion pictures | from Twentieth Century-Fox's Hall of Famous Triumphs, “Stanley nnd?‘ | Livingstone,” starring Specer Tracy |with a superb supporting cast in-| cluding screen luminaries Richard |Greene, Nancy Kelly, Walter Bren-| inan, Charles Coburn and Sir Cedric |Hardwicke, opens Sunday at the | Gross 20th Century Theatre. A remarkable motion picture, re- lating one of the greatest adven- tures known to man--the daring |search by Henry M. Stanley, world- {famous newspaper ace, for the mi sionary-explorer, Dr. David Living- stone, lost in the darkest, unexplored Africa—"Stanley and Livingstone” is a film masterpiece every movie patron will want 'to see, and see again! ATFL EXECUTIVE BOARD TO MEET, ~ MONDAY, TUESDAY Executive Board members of the Alaska Territorial Federation of Labor will hold their bi-annual board meeting in Juneau on Mon- day and Tuesday. Work of the past six months will be discussed and plans made for the remainder of the year. -Officers already Ih Juneau for the meeting report ex- tensive plgns being made in their respective areas for & ‘real Labor Day -program.” The iollowing members will at- tend the board meeting: Pearl Gib- son and Lou Taylor, Anchorage; L. | | i | i B ¥¥ " PAGE THRH STARTS Matinee Sunday at 2 P. M. Evening Shows at 7:25 — 9:30 Drama knows no mo- ment more thrilling! The screen knows no STANLEY ..« LIVINGSTONE .» RICHARD GREENE - NANCY KELLY srovght Soct. Walter Brennan + Charles Coburn * Henry Holl Frglm e Sie Codric Hordwicke - Henry Travers Directed by Henry King G Assoclate Producer Kenneth Macgowan picinlied Scroen Play by Philip Dunne and Julien Josopheon Trivmphat ADDED |ed recently. 1"v[ "s“m “m tions of the Territory with the Air {F e i {A. Daniéls, Ketchikan; Charles | | # 3 : Empire wanleas get resutts! {Transport Command. His exten- % . ' | WITH 80,000 POUNDS isiv sechures sn disiay of ‘mov. | SEiuner, Kodiak: Biaso Bigevicn Pooch Parade —Air Express NEW. ! L and Ben Potter, Fairbanks; and ‘ i {ies included stops at Cold Bay|p ™p “noie " gitka Taylor is {Nome and Barter Island, where {small garrisons of men are station- ed -throughout the year. Last Times Tonight “Welcome Stranger” president: of the Federation and the others are vice-presidents. R. T. Harris "of Juneau also is a vice-president, Anita Garnick is treasurer and Tom Moore, execu-, tive secretary. i ————.—-———— ‘The Viking, skippered by John | Sunderland, docked at Juneau Cold | Storage Co. yesterday with 11000\ Prior to departing for Alaska !pounds cod and 1500 halibut; thethis summer, Father Hubbard had - Explorer, headed by Magnus Han-just completed a tour of the world, sen tide up with 13,000 pounds sable | inspecting Jesuit missions at many | ,and 1,700 pounds halibut catch;{points in Asia, ' Europe and me} SEATTLEITES ZEUSLERS HERE the Valiant by Dan Twedt was in South Pacific Islands.~ le o000 eso0s 00 — with 23,000 pounds cod and 3,000:. PFather Hubbard said the topic of e o ©C B. Finnegan, August Busch-| Mr. and Mrs, F. A, Zeusler d halibut;.J. C.rMartinsen and the | nig Jectures this fall will be “Alaska'e TIDE TABLE o mann, J. R. Hanson, W. F. Thomp- Seattle are in Juneau and ai 1 _ " L N Isis docked with 17,000 pounds sal- Progress” He expects to leave o o Son, Mrs. M. F. Stockwell, Mary, |stopping at the Baranof Hote ¥ «4 | mon:taken around Graves Harbor; | jun during the first part of| Bobby and Eddy Stockwell, and J.| Admiral Zeusler is Executive A m::a%“v@g“:ekv';\wl.?&‘éego& ", | and Al schramen and the Aurora Bt 5t Dl o (e besk | b M’:"’g‘ff:fi 162 1t o) F- Comell, all of Seattle, are regis- | sistant to. the President of SUNDAY 'NEW EXPERIENCES. tied up with -3,000 pounds sllmon"m the States after @ short stop In|e Low tide, 9:31 am. -04 ft. o |tered at the Baranof Hotel. IAlu.kn Steamship Co. MONDAY il OWNER WILL RAIGE -‘ iln the ‘hold. ithe Anchorage area. o High tide, 3:42 pm,, 162 ft. | y % o TUESDAY | |'AN APPRECIATIVE EYEBROW : " S |® Low tide, 9:49 pm., 15 tt. ® = iy 8y wnonidy B | o SUNDAY—FEATURE at — ALSO — canzmencrs | ppENDICS VICTIM | mewmomax L2 T UTm C.J. EHRENDREICH — C. P. A. 2:00—4:05—6:10 CARTOON MANHATTAN ! — | v rs and W. W. Smith|e High 3 = . Some . W. igh tide, 3:44 am. 156 ft. o 8:15—10:20 LATE NEWS ) / IS PKKED w BY (G"ot odiak are registered at thei® Low tide, 10:00 am, 05 ft. A BUSINESS COUNSELLORT X > b ! s ) Hotéli " Also from Ko-|® High tide, 4:08 pm,, 160 ft, o’ ccounting Systems axes T 0 N ' G H T L4 | SEATTLE, Aug. 21. — (A — The |diak are L. Packard and A. Schu- ® Low tide, 10:22 pm, 14'ft. Phone 361 Room 8—Shattuck Bldg. Coast Guard Was ‘called upon yes- | man. . o | i i i i S ROY'ROGERS in 'HELDORADO" AND “BULLDOG DRUMMOND STRIKES BACK" terday to transport a chronic ap- pendicitis victim from St. Lawrence Island, near the Bering Strait.’to Nome, Alaska. { | =} The Weather Bureau on the island at Gambell radioed for Coast Guard assistance. The cuter Bitter- sweet, which was in the area, picked up the victim. | i ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU T0 KETCHIKAN via Pelershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg. Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 ! Fine Blended Whiskey, 86 Proof, | 70% grain neutral spirits, © 1948, chenley Dist. Corp,, N. X, I S. S. George Washington PASSENGER—FREIGHT—REFRIGERATION SAILING FROM SEATTLE AUGUST 20 For Information Call or Write Agent Juneau, Alaska That Traps Make for Alaskan Prosperiiy.' ALASKANS! WHERE ARE THE FISH! There is no substitute for newspaner advertising! —_— o WHEN YOU m‘,“: ol . NORTHLAND SAILINGS SPECIFY | ™ Conraxy Four Hundred Traps Operated over Forty Years by Seventy-Five Per FROM SEATTLE SHIP ATCO for Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Juneau, Haines, Skagway and Sitka 8. S. ALASKA——THURSDAYS, AUG. 26 and SEPT. 9 HENRY GREEN, AGENT—TELEPHONE 109, Cent Non-Resident Owners Might Answer the Question. Our Cupboard Is Bare Our Treasury Low WHAT T0 DO NOW! The Interior Departméntvhas for years been concerned over the con- ceniration of Trap Sites —a Public Resource. They asked our Legis- lature to take steps to improve this condition. THERESULT.... A Referendum Vote October 12 - The Triangle Cleaners Fall Days Are Gay . ... Parties, shows, evenings with gay friends; these call for the best in cloth- ing care . . . TRIANGLE SERVICE, in’ fact! SCHEDULED 3SAILINGS Freight and Passenger SEATTLE FOR JUNEAU Freight Received Seattle MV Coastal Monarch...Aug. 18 or 19 88 Aleutian............Aug.2l.......Aug. 17 thru Aug. 19 MV Jumper Hitch ....Aug.26 Aug. 21 thru Aug. 24 LY SCHEDULED JUNEAU ARRIVALS °* Northbound Southbound For better Appearance CALL For Alaska Prosperity Distribuie Trap Revenue Among ALASKA SEINERS and GILLNETTERS! Abelish Traps Control Escapments Keep Alaska Fish Money for Alaskans! " MARCUS F. JENSEN, of Douglas, Alaska, Denmiocratic Candidate 1o House of Representalives SS. Aleutian ... Aug. 24 HENRY GREEN, Agent The Alaska Dock—Phones 2 & 4 -..88. Baranof ... Aug. 22 ALASKA cC O M STEAMSHIP P A N y AU AHlaska v