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'SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1948 TONIGHT JIMMY STEWART "MAGIC TOWN" WILL THRILL THE EAR! WILL GLADDEN THE HEART! bJune Peter ALLYSON - LAWFORD PATRICIA MARSHALL + JOAN McCRACKEN RAY McDONALD MEL TORME mer PLUS... LATE NEWS AND EXTRA! Monday Tuesday FEATURE SUNDAY STARTS at 2:254:25 - 6:30 8:30 - 10:30 p IS, S 2 U Al - | FEOM SEATTLE Seattle visitors registered at the | Gastineau. Hotel are R. Reeves and ! H. B. Crewson. ‘-I:-~ alg | 0 VOTE FOR ‘ " FRANK A. BOYLE Democratic Candidate for TERRITORIAL AUDITOR ! 9 ; _ Genyine' ' 1SOUR MASH Kentucky Stroight’, | Gourben_Whiskey BOURBON! (Paid Advertisement) The Triangle - Cleaners .. Affer Labor Day . .... If moth-proofed last spring that o'coat should be ready to “team up” with ye red flannels to make comfort- able your chill' fall eve- ning.s For better Appearance CALL +| i a by ODQM'OOMPANY ! ] * THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-— JUNEAU, ALASKA “ling the period. ~ Y HIZGERALD } KENTUCKY'S, |Pan American way, and Pan Amer- ~ PAGE FIVE \ | 1 i o e /el FARM GIRL_Betty Ak- "GOOD NEWS" IN TECHNICOLOR AT | CAPITOL THEATRE| | i for a boisterous, rollicking, down-! to-earth musical with no pretentions | other than to entertain,” will find Capitol Theatres' screen where M4 G-M’s happy-go-lucky “Good News" | is to open Sunday for a 3-day run. its best—a cast full of top-talented | performers, all of whom can dance | | |and sing—a delicious musical score | jtingling tunes you've ever heard— and a chuckling campus comedy of co-ed rivalries, with a screenful of (cnlor. What more can you ask? M-G-M helped itself to the pick % % lof its star roster, then raided the | = \fill the roles of this successful new iversion of one of Broadway’s big- gest stage hits. As the result, you formers as June Allyson, Peter L 1 Lawford and dancing Ray McDon- - | ald, together with “Million Dollar Marshall, star of “Day Before Spring,” and the rising new song- swooner Mel Torme. cast who romp through comic sit- iuations, romantic complications and some of the screen’s most zestful ‘gether by an amusing yarn of a re- sourceful co-ed who gets her man with the help of a French dictionary! | - being organized to act as host- “Photo Frenzy,” one of the series| esses during the expositicn of This Is America. This is the| Which will be at Pomona, Calif. story about the amateur photogra- s PP E— {PAN AMERICAN HAS FORTY DAYS HEAVY WINNER, GREIMANN 'U. ALASKA AWARD IN TRANSPORTATION ™ f LS ) | RO of the busiest -0 Scholarship Awards to the Univer- lair travel that Llfi: ?“ype}:‘agusevg‘f‘ sity of Alaska were announced this |experienced, the equivalent of half [¥°°K by ‘Dt. Oharles' E. Bupnell, !carried out of Juneau by Pan Amer- :ert of Doug.lns and George Morton ican World Alrways during the past [0f Fairb»nks forty days. This was revealed today| In making this announcement, Dr. ager for Pan American, who added [high school graduates are to be that 2 heavy volume of Clipper Car- ‘commended for their initiative and go shipments were also carri®l dur- foresight for taking part in this Obserying tnat many people are [Paul Greimann, the ‘donors of the {planning travel Dunn urged tnat award are to ‘be” praised for their réservations should be made early |interest in the program of the Uni- funusually heavy advance bookings.|Yyouth of the Territory.” The same warning also applies to| Mae Cuthbert was graduated from 1 Clipper - eargo. Shippers in Seattle (the Douglas Public High School last reservations for goods to be shipped 'siudent leadership in that school, to Juneau, Bhe was the school's cheer leader “Pan American has earned a spe- for three years, wrote for the school family airline,” said Dunn. Fares|a memLer of the staff of the annual have been reduced to the point where | in her senior year. She culminated families can afford to travel the|her our years of high school by be- ican personnel] has been trained m‘Regxsteri_ng at, the University in a be of help with the special trans- |pre-nursing course, her ambition is portation problems of Alaskans. They to become an airline hostess after contemplates travel outside in the!the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, W. B. near future, but I emphasize that | Cuthbert of Douglas and has lived reservations should be made early.|in that city for the past tersyears, cended mlong with passenger rates|Tado. and have dropped from 43 cents per | George Morton was a member of pound from Seattle to Juneau to 30 | the student body of the Fairbanks at the present time. Shipments of (four years. He graduated last May. 100 pounds or more may now be!George was active in the athletic sent for $13. Since the lowest appli- |[program of his. high school, being $13 is the most that a shipment from |basketbail team of last year. He Seattle of 100 pounds or less can Was also very active in many of the cost. | clubs of Fairbanks High School, and modity rates—meat, for example, Per and annual. He is registered in comes by Clipper cargo from Se-|the Arts and Letters Department attle for only 6 cents per pound in|of the University and hopes to some “If ‘you are moving.South or These two new students of the want to ship anything outside, Pan|UBiversity of Alaska Have "roo American’s rate on household goods|reserved in their respective dormi- hundred pounds.” Tuesday, September 14, Miss Cuth- bert on arrival will be a guest of the E. P. MacCarran's until she moves ' HOSPITAL' NOTES ' Dr. Bunnell will welcome these Admitted to St. Ann's Hospital|new students when they arrive on were’ Edward John, Bernice John|hope, in connection with the Grei- and_Dolores John. Surgical cases mann Scholarship Award, that this were Ernest Buck, Don Hunger-|generous example might inspire Pred Ridden was discharged rromi for other young people.in the Ter- St. Ann's yesterday. ritory to attend their University. . = s 7 - via Petersburg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 : FROM SEATTLE Haines, Skagway and Sitka 8. . ALASKA——THURSDAYS, SEPT 9 and SEPT. 23 HENRY GREEN, AGENT—TELEPHONE 109 Filmgoers who have been looking what they are lcoking for on the Here is escapist entertainment at containing some of the most ear- beauties photographed in Techni- Broadway musical-comedy stage to have such .reliable Hollywood per- (Baby” «Joan McCracken, Patricia Together they comprise a jubilant song-and-dance interludes, tied to- One of the added features is s it o L pher, DOUGLAS GIRL iIS The winners ot the Greimann {the population of Juneau has been President. They are Miss Mae Cuth- by Fred Dunn, District Traffic Man- [Bunnell stated: “These two young "award contest, and Mr. and Mrs. !to avoid disappointment because of |versity and what it means to the ishould be advised to make space SPring after an active four years ot cial significance to Alaskans as the newspaper for four years, and was [ing named valedictorian of her class. will be glad to assist anyone who|completing her education, She is “Clipper cargo rates have des- |coming to the Territory from co‘h)- cents per pound on small smpmem"xautuc High School for thf past cable rate is used for the shipment,{a member of the championship “Also available are special com-|Was on the staff of the school pa- shipments of 500 pounds. day enter the fleld of journalism. and. personal ‘effects is only $10 per tories, and will register for classes into her room in Harriet Hess Hall. yene;diy for medical attention |the campus. He again expressed the ford and Master Willlam Kerns.|other Alaskans to make it possible ELLIS AIR LINES Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. for Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Jurieau, ¥ HORTHLANCD | | Twentieth ; | sereen ers, 18, heads Los Angeles Coun- | "BOOMERANG" IS THRILL FEATURE | AT20TH CENTURY Bringing to its fullest realizatic i|a revolutionary new motion picture ‘Boomerang!” the Century-Fox hit pr sented by Darryl F. Zanuck, opens at the 20th Century Theatre to- night With Dana Andrews as its star, the picture tells an astounding stran- ger-than-fictjon story that for sheer drama and absorbing entertainment is said to be unrivalled among the years's screen offerings. “Boomerang!” marks the third picture Producer Louis de Roche- mont has- filmed employing the unique creative formula that draws technique, §(its power from an utterly natural- istic treatment of a real-life story. “Boomerang!” brings exciting life to the strangest case in Ameriean court history—the grip- ping story of a man, a State's at- torney, who placed a higher value on the life of ancther man than on Ihls own political ambitions. When, during thé 1920's, the case reached .ts spectacular climax in the court- room of a Connecticut city, its dra- matic impact was felt throughout {] the length and breadth of the coun- try. Today, wherver story-tellers gather, it is this story that is in- variable submitted as “Exhibit A" ;by the truth-is-stranger-than-fic- tion advocates, | 1 WEE ONE_—A small vase holds tiny, silk-haired Chinese poodle at home of mistress, Mrs., J. E. Dubuc, Rimrock, Wash. Por COMIORT and SERVICE Dewey W. Get the NEW Metzdort WASH] N ot ASHINGTO! and Habit! Managing Director ALASKBANT FEEL AT HOME [ ® There’s no need to sacrifice comfort. Glaze your Picture Windows with Thermopane — the windowpane made of two or more panes of glass with dehydrated air hermetically sealed between them. Thermopane insulates year- round. And what a boon to the man_of the house—you leave Thermopane in all year! ‘We have data on hand to give you a free estimate——for new con- struction or remodeling. Call us. Window — Aulo Plate Glass (0 LENTURY QUT OF MAN'S MOST VICIOUS CRIME "Cisco Kid Returns” and “Bowery Champs” MATINEE SUNDAY ai 2P. M. EVENING SHOWS at 7:25 — 9:30 —comes woman’s most brutal betrayal! b Darryl F. Zanuck presents oiected by ELIA KAZAN Screen Play by Richard’ Murphy « Based Upon an Article by Anthony Abbot, Published in The Reader's Digest Style of the Stars Jasper in a Jam WORLD WIDE NEWS EVENTS Via Air Express Douglas Colisenm LAST TIME TONIGHT STARTS TOMORROW "Alexander's Ragtime Band” Alice Faye Tyrone Power EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRuSCRIBED DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST Second and }ranklin : PHONE 508 FOR APPOINTMENTS Juneau C. J. EHRENDREICH — C. P. A. BUSINESS COUNSELLOR Accounting Systems Taxes Phone 351 Room 3—Shattuck Bldg._ There is no substitute for nowspanef advertising! TEACH THEM THE IMPORTANCE OF SAVING Children — and adults — with the savings habit are always. welcome at this Association. 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