The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 27, 1948, Page 5

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'MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1948 'mlmuuum||||u|umnmummmlll[(m[m GARSON IS IN FINE ROLE AT A New Team Garson offers a as a Greer acting portrayal | | | | | | | 1 arum | between twe men | most arresting dramatic ove Storyl The suspense-packed action ‘p‘ace in M-G-M's powerful drama, “Desire Me," current traction on the Capitol screen. “ Cast in a problem that found its counterpart in many Garson enacts the French ‘Mmlse. ‘husrand Paul, to be dead, | the man that Paul has been his fello prisoner of the Germmns. |her the news that Paul was sho ,also tells her that so | self. But Paul shows up, very the male roles. BAND PRACHICE IS llllIlIIlIIIiIIHII|I|IHIlllII|||IIIH!IIIIIIII] SOUTH ot K} c \RD, o marun o ONTUESDAY NIGHT hege last week attendmg the NLRB earing, left over the weekend for | ?he ::nh { The Juneau City B at ‘weekly rehearsal Tuesday night at He gives CAPITOL lHEAIRE} j brilliant desperate :woman who is forced to choose in one of the triangles | breught to the screen in some time. takes new at- has a post-war newspaper headline, Miss girl who, believing her soldier- suc- | cumbs to the attractions of Jean, who returns to Marie's | ! Brittany fishing village to tell her t n he attempted to escape and | vivid were | | I's descriptions of Marise that | he had fallen in love with her him- | much | ¢l ;a]x\'e. and this is where the plo ,gets into action. | Robert Mitchum and the New York stage star, Richard Hart, have the 8 o'clock in the Grade School Audi- | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—V- JUNEAU, ALASKA \§ | 'TMEM&X” ow CW if Loaded with Fat, N ik Represeniative . Wil Try to Cut It A HINGTON, Sept. 27 d noti “meat-ax 1l bu to oW hetl ether e House is a R Demcerat eon Republican, Tal has bt that it w ¢ his fellow New Yorker, Gt n I'homa Dewey But a t % b t, the chairman of the s priations Committee Re of whose hvu”i it 4 | aded with fat { ) try to cut it I'aber 1 1{ uses the term n ax_when he tal { chopping ! lederal money reques - g_'e: fi OFFICIALS CONF ON HAINES CUT Sl PRINCESS AND MARQUIS._ PAGE FIVE e T ) « LY i P B App ~= = f '\‘ I3 H @y J . | them t en and a an were v ated -t ineral proc man--said roughly beaten before t urned lgose. v HYDABURG CANNERY, slapped RIDG «"ah',\( STADAGE TN RE 0,.“) TORAGE 1U p‘s. REREE (1] (1Y) KLE \'7.‘,? 5L SF“Q“ H be rebuflt in ed tedey erintendent of s eowteeemue ! torlum, will practice for the second | Margaret Rose walks with the 22-year-old Marauis of Blandford A HOME AND INDUSTRIAL |time on the public concert program | ai Ascot race (rack. Their names have been iinlied romaniically, 4 fi mSUI.ATm“ £ URaiven: aGMEe Toveribar: The Marquis is the son -of the Duke of Marlborousghs A *‘l’l“‘ e H f the Alaskan Hig I day footb: . Director Joe Shofner has arranged e M 1 i b5 ROCK WOOL—ALUMINUM [ a concert of numbers that should Bsioner « R Foid Guminier 0OmBISH b e e T WEATHER STRIPPING | vrove pooular with the music lovers ALASKA E'VSSEON ES Juneau fn Qotober. JBREH . 5 o i arlay a1 THE i The band keeps adding recruits at ! f i id that he was ne-| e S need by tl | g Warde A. Johnson—Phone 344 § eqch practice and with oldtimers the purchase of a home | eld «“ o the AlSkd ¢,m earnings obtained \ i ¥ sent returning there will be between 35 (REAIED EN pufi{!( oty vatie Ty s LRSI nd in e pay- | gn, Bb ixth and 40 appearing in the concert. . v ...‘;','; e e SR bar ;l 2 The band had organized to meet 1 Cutofy ; d that t obtai B | » o 3 S eald 3 s o oo Juneau Janilor Service | o sumis s oeseoms a5 cor: ROADS ADM. NOW UKLOAD 34,800 LBS. . iy . o T =i o 7 vention and give them a serenade 1 Butee e s e his power L0 gineer to plan the lant and | i |9/ Home and Commercial but when the time of arrival was &LB&{I’ AND SAB[E | keep Ilu: 11Lv1-n~‘ 1toff Gl ' that the t labor levi i ¥ Cleaning switched the plan was knocked ont. | The Publi Lwads Administration i all and that Otta= ongq newest ‘feature ! ) : Public a would be ed for fund Eds1 J. Conte Phone 806 e has rased its Alaskan w AT JUNEAU STORAGE: ' . or funds porated into th : Sell it with an Empire Wunt-Ad! division status and headquarters G oy o % PEGERESELR bl § * - — ———————— | will be located in Juneau. Formerl s | winter, in_order to lay plans for P ———— e el : i hers unloaded 24,800 pourids of 3 open o1 ear- the Alaska scetion of the PRA Was |gaple and 2,100 ‘pounds of halitit! ‘("“ AR perations ELLIS AIR LINES | b o ver iy oo S b’ A g o }nght, which has A(nldq\hulu\ in piloted by Clyde Hill o B o fure DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO RETCHIRAR | ©'st S, i o ol ‘ ) tion plan, the Territory will now rh a tax on its comprise Division Ten A € ax is fair whic via Petershurg and Wrangell o i Wty el e With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg. na will even though. their (";;“‘..““m;:, ! ‘Convenfent afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. | have juri 41l PRA pto o in the. red. . 3 ; FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 i s frary, ~O0 B Waser g of Juneau will ‘)\\“J: trict Engin About ne « cited was a miner who - = in Southeast Alaska and B - the. Cutorf 15 within Saturdey c £ £9000 ¢ oi’s operatidns French of Seward will be Wi bt i 4 18 ATk Mys. Frank Jack of ‘Tenakee i - Bymis o § operations Praidi oot At aleg 1 ot Bl i e, ol ? > o AT it - noneth had to pay $180 Engineer in that are AR Dennis was ¢ o | v Gk B L Stoddart arrived on Saturday and (A% %fifi EgfiflY : Leav 1 were Mrs P under lJ:' gross tax set-up. | assumed office today. He stated & AN E. R. ERYER, IHDIEN Hans Totl i e sum of cven $180 is a lot of 'money when you d i that 15 other men have been a A o » & and Mr and bab B O Py Seae Y when ¥ o A signed to Juneau under the ne h 9'{ 51}\5?; Loy 's 2 (}fl‘g(F GE”(IAL IU‘ L have it, l§ formed Divigion setup. Most of the. | Wiy At Daisv Granston of rt. 12 to a candidate who is FAIR— [ en re brvoute ¢ Toricall gt the (ERMEN ARIE(! pei VISIT NATIVE TOWNS reea to te covernment i present time. ? 3 on Bunday av H " Construction projects under the | WASHINGTON, Sept i E. R. Fryer, Director of the Re- ' Zamme K}j‘;"" P”m it authority of the PRA in Alaska | Canada may relax its controls ‘on nd Development Division of m & B ment) i l.at (he present time include c imports - of Ameri fruits i|the Bureau of Indian Affairs and ) R R : { struction of portions of the Turn- | vegetables this winter, Canadian Ti- | Chairman of the Alaska Committee, - @ g ;Hg"lin Arm Road, which connec nahee Minister D. C. Abbott, indi- fIndian Affairs, arrived Saturday | Por COMMORT and Anchorage and Homer, and surfac- | cated tod fx Washington, D. C. He will | |ing of sections of the Richardson, | visit Sitka, Kake, Angoon, Hoonah SERVICE Glenn and Alaska Highways mat, land Hydabwg in order to obtain A, " Hrs. Stoddart and ope child will other : | first-hand reports of the economic’, Pewey..W. e ther NE W { - e Bty Aessa - e status of the natives. Metzdort WASHINGTON 1 Accompanying Mr. Fryer on the - Vice-Pres | Yonl' Depo*]ts trip will be Don C. 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