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~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA MYSTERY MURDER REVEALED INBILL (5 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1948 "~ # PAGE THREE > DEANNA DURBIN IS STARRED IN HURRY! ENDS TONITE SHOWPLALE or SATURDAY-SUNDAY CAPITYL? R 'rononnowv T FOR 3 MAPPY DAYS 2nd HIT ‘“Affairs of Geraldine” “TARZAN"—8:20-10:50 “GERALDINE"—1:00-9:35 {;fi/v,élfi"/// 17§ THE SWiisG-FILLED, LAUGH-FILLED, LOVE-FILLED, STORY OF A LADY DiSC JOCKFY! COLOR CARTOON SUNDAY THE NEWS OF THE DAY BY AIR EXPRESS FEATURE STARTS AT 2:30—4:30—6:25—8:25—10 SPECIAL KIDDIE SHOW MONDAY AT 2:00P. M. DOORS OPEN 1:20 ALL CHILDREN UNDER 12 YEARS ADMITTED AS GUESTS OF A.F.of L.and (. L. 0. Councils and Independent Machinists FEATURE ATTRACTION “BORN TO SPEED” Thrilling Story of Midget Auto Racers! l’llls-CflLflR CABTO0NS TOWN HALL RECREATION CENTER Roller Skating Rink Opens Tuesday, Sept. 7th Ammuncing New Fall Schedule of HOURS and PRICES AFTERNOONS: (Admission of 16 years olds and Younger, Only) WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY—FRIDAY—3:30 to 5:30 . & SATURDAY and SUNDAY: 2:30 to 4:30—Grade School Students, Only ... . EVENINGS: Tuesday - Wednesday - Friday . . . Admission 60c (7:30 to 10:30) THURSDAY—7:30 to 10:30—Adults 21 or over only 60c SATURDAY and SUNDAY—No one under age of 16 years admitted First Period—7:30 to 10:30 P. M. . 60c Second Period—10:30 P. M. to Mldmght CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY ....25¢ COMPLETE SHOWS AT 2:00—4:00—5:55—17:55— 9: 55 1 CAPITOL'S BILL Deanna Durbin and Donald O'- Connor have the leading roles in the Capitol Theatre's feature “Some- thing in the Wind” which opens Sunday night for a run of three days. In this feature Deanna Durbin demonstrates, perhaps more than in any previous offering, the wide range of her vocal versatility. She not only gives special numbers but in the production is joined by Jan ‘Peerce. of the Metropolitan Opera, in Verdi’s “Il Trovatore.” She also sings with O'Connor and in several chorus numbers. | The story is lavishly told in well | mounted scenes and excellent musi- cal arrangements. | Tonight, for final showings, is the double bill “Tarzan and the Huntress” and “Affairs of Geral- dine.” DOCTOR ASSIGNED T0 BRISTOL BAY SECTION Arriving on the George Washing-. ton was Dr. John Libby, who has ibeen assigned medical officer in charge of the Alaska Native Service Hospital at Kanakanak at Bristol Bay. Dr. Libby is the first doctor to be assigned to the Kanakanak Hospital sinde the beginning of | World War II. He is having his plane shipped to his new station and will cover the entire *Bristol Bay area by plane, Dr. Libby, who wa. accompanied by his wife and child, will leave for Anchorage this afternoon via Paci- | fic Northern Airlines. Before report- ing to Kanakanak he will attend the special meeting on Tuberculosis be- ing held by the ANS and the Ter-!| ritorial Health Department and the | meetings of the Alaska Medical As- sociation. Dr. Libby has been practi- cing at Moses Lake, Wash. | - e | NOTICE After September 10, no telephone | rentals for the month of September | will be accepted at a discount. All remittances must bear postmark of not later than discount date. Please be prompt. JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS TELEPHONE CO. -—adv. {pointed a committee for the next meeting to be held September 16. AT 20TH CENTURY — Paramount has presented Alan Ladd with a new and intriguing setting for his exciting brand of living and loving, and the result is said to be the most thrilling Ladd | flicker to date. “Calcutta” is the | title and the background of the| picture, and it opens tonight at lhc! 20th Century Theatre with Gfilll‘ Russell and Willlam Bendix in lhe‘ other starring roles Although “Calcutta” is laid uu India, it is not a story about India, but a murder-mystery with an In- dian locale. It also deals with the adventures of daring pilots in the famous “hump” from Calcutta to Chungking, China. Ladd plays one of these daring pilots, who returns from a trip with his co-pilot, Ben- dix, to find that their flying buddy | has been murdered—with an Orien- tal noose. MOOSE WOMEN HOLD ALUMNI PROGRAM The Women of the Moose held their Alumni Chapter night program Thursday evening in the Moose Lodge rooms with Olive Tonkin in charge of entertainment. On the evening’'s program was, Elizabeth Wyler with a harmonica | |solo and initiation of one cnndidute ! Helvi Barragar. Miss Bonnie Chesney, who len. last evening on the George Wash- ington, to attend Eastern Washing- ton College of Education, was pre- Isented a bon-voyage gift from the | chapter, following her short speech | of thanks to the lodge for having* chosen her to enter the Fourth queen | | contest. Sponsorship of a girl scout troop\ was voted in by members and a com-. mittee was appointed by Senior Re-" gent May Larson. Senior Regent May Larson ap- In charge of entertainment will be the publicity committee headed by Graduate Regent Virginia Pugel as- L BRLENTURY TWO DAMES ARE OUT T0 GET LADD —one with her lips the "y other with a lll' ladd's kind of action all the way —mixing in love with two exoic women . . . mixing in murder in the “ALSO mysteriovs Orient! Directed by JOHN FARROW FOOTBALL THRIL IS" — wllth PETE SMITH CARTOON “FANTASY and-—-—— Air Express NEWS MONDAY Matinee Sunday 2 P. M. Evening Shows 7:25-9:30 ALSO DOUGLAS COLISEUM -- Sunday-Monday Doors Open sisted by Associate Dean Iva Her-| *& manson and Co-Workers Marguerite | Dudley and Beatrice Albegof. Named to the refreshment committee were Christina Abraham, chairman, as- C.LO. AT * ' llIIIIIlIiIIlIIIlIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIhlllll FREE DANCE LABOR DAY Sepiember 6 at 10P. M. at the Given Jointly by Central Labor Council Juneau Industrial Union Council C.L Machinists Local 514 A HALL of L. 0. Northbound S8. Baranof FIBSTm Senuvice SCHEDULED SAILINGS Freight and Passenger SEATTLE FOR JUNEAU SCHEDULED JUNEAU ARRIVALS HENRY GREEN, Agent The Alaska Dock—Phenes 2 & 4 88. Baranof Sept. 6 N _Starring Dana Andrews sisted by Dora Alexander, Emily Pearson, Gertie Berggren and Mary Leath. Mrs. Gertie Berggren, Recording Secretary, who has returned from a visit to her daughter, announces the arrival of a future member for the Chapter, Joanne Marie Hollen- er, whose; gr?t ranflmothqr Mrs. ha Jnckson Joined "the “Todge in 1922, PR PO NS LIONS - ROTARY Members of the Lions Club will join with the Rotary Club for meeting Tuesday noon. 1t REBEKAHS T0 HAVETWO EVENTS ON SEPTEMBER 8 A potluck dinner will be held at 6:30 o'clock on the night of Sept. 8 for all Rebekah's and their families. Members are asked to contact Verna West at Green.140-for infor- mation and assignment cf food con- tributionz, | Lodge will be held after tne din- ner at 8 o'clock. This is the first | meeting for the fall term, and all members are urged to be present both (or the dlnner and meeting. S‘BOOMERANG °° Complete Show at 7:45 NEW YORK,—Security and com- modity markets in the United Sta- tes and Canada will be closed Mon- day in observance of Labor Day. British Markets will function as usual. S LOS ANGELES,—Curtls (Buzzle) Dall Boettiger; 18, grandson of the late President Roosevelt, is on his i feet again today after being stricken with infantile paralysis in the epf~ demic here. He was released from quarantine at Corona Naval Hospi- tal yesterday. S e 5 S e T R TR ROSS’ " QOASIS (IN DOUGLAS) Aired from 5:45 10 6:00 EVERY EVENING OVER For Your Radio Listening Pleasure HEAR YOUR FAVORITE DANCE TUNES and Popular Numbers as You Like Them FOR PLEASANT COMPANIONSHIP and HAPPY CARE-FREEHOURS It’s ROSS’ of Douglas Visit the “RUMPUS” Room RAY MANSFIELD - "0Old Sundown’ Bartender Beverages Expertly Served - “BUZZ" FEMMER MUSIC EVERY NIGHT. o IN THE LATE HOURS - FOLLOW THE CABS TO ROSS’

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