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JUNEAU, ALASKA B " PAGE FIVE GINGER, WILDE IN DELIGHTFUL BILL, ‘edy, “It Had to Be You," opened |yesterday at the Capitol Theaue ,and its sparkling story made e\ery mother’s son (and daughter) in thc N 0 w i Tickling Juneaw’s . Funny Bone! YESTERDAY’S CROWDS LOVED EVERY DEL]GHTFUL MOMENT! and the impressive supporting cast 'includes Percy Waram, Spring By- ington and Ron Randell. \ The story concerns beautiful and | Victoria Stafford (Ginger — - . & The Thmgs Oiher Girls J . DREAM about... HAPPEN to Her! wealthy the altar with three different mil- {lionaires only to run in panic when tied. Considering onial try with Oliver H. P. Har- ington (Randell), as young and P |test her affection for him by spend- {ing a month away. Just when she {has convinced herself that he's the rizht man, a pesky Indian, Kmn the train back to New York and rying the stuffed shirt. One hilarious scene after anoth- { ler follows as he explains, to a; highly skeptical Vicki, that he is the dream counterpart of the man she is destined to marry. life lover turns out to be Johnny Elaine (also Wilde), ‘n her life after that, and Ginger ,Johnny in the midst of a fourth wedding ceremony to Harrmgton CAPITOL THEATRE! Columbia’s frothy romantic com-! audience glad to be alive. Ginger| Rogers and Cornel Wilde are starred | Rogers) who has gaily walked to! ‘the nuptial knot was about to be/ a fourth matri-| !stuffy as his name, she decides to! played | 1oy Wwilde, invades her drawing room ! attempts to dissuade Ler from mar- | Her real-| a fireman., Well, there's a four-alarm romance ! is literally swept off her feet by‘ ROMANCE WITH LAUGHER IN BILL AT 20TH CENTURY Glrl Heroine of Near Tragedy DOUGLAS NEWS TO VISIT MOTHER 2”5?7’4[[//71//1;’ ING ' i il &4 ! | | [ L | Mrs. Joe Reidi, Jr., left yester- .\Iums .'1! 7:20-=9:30 jday via Pan American Airways| oo i : |to Seattle and to visit her mother A, dellghtiitl USRS by phess &t vue, Wash. She intends to ent was unwrapped yesterday at the el b g R 20th Century Theatre with the showing of Twentieth Century- e A oo Foxis “Miracle on 34th Street” Th i AL M T o, film has the galety of a hollday {117, will hold a regular meeting DAY With plepty of A romance, g » laughter and sentiment to make all this evening, in their Douglas Hall, (110 oo ‘1t elow with e teelin | according to announcement that re «.;!l ..;. , lot of ;;)l'](': | CANDIDATE GOETz momk Some People left in this troubled | Albart. ... Guets; 4RePUBLOAR " ppeicean Oritabe. 22 Pors Walk- candidate for Territorlal Auditor o=, gepartment store executive !at the Oct. 12 election, returned yuq jopn payne, a young lawyer | home over the weekend from an wio are even more charming ( | . | extensive campaign tour of West- (hav wers i ~Sentimental Jo i | |ward and Southeast Alaska ney,” provide the romance, and Ed i | Travelling by air most of the mung Gwenn, one of the screen’s throughout Alaska, Goetz real- finest character actors, motivates ly saw the Territo as well as this heart-werming love story with meeting Alaskans, and reports be- nis unusual characterization of ing received wholeheartedly at all gyis Kringle, a kindly old man his stops who really believes he is Santa Goetz Is a past Mayor of DOug- Claus. The unscrambling of the !las, has been a resident of Alaska gjtuations which Kris manages to ior over 30 years, and has had a create makes the story bright with | fling at most all phases of A laug} and poignant with pathos iter -~ - | industry, including fishing com- and sentiment 2] | mercially, canneries and mining. | RUTH VIVIAN ORIA of Torrancg, Calif., proved herself a hero- He was in the grocery store busi- { ine when she found two-year-old Larry Stransbury ten feet out in | ness here for many years prior PIONEERS' AUX. to the fire of 1937 and during his |terms as Mayor of Douglas, he | achieved many ‘accomplishments of a tar pool. The boy was buried to his eves and only the top of his head showed. She called to a passer-by to get the fire department i and then laid planks out to where Larry had ceased to struggle ’ 2 X (ARD pAR]Y i) After finally getting him to the bank, she applied drtificial respiration |54 valu® o the eituens ity Ve | and had revived the boy by the time the firemen Arrived. Photo o s A b SUCCESSFUL ONE shows Ruth and Larry in the hospital after the accident. (Interna- | CANNERYMEN LEAVE | | tional Soundphoto) The last oi the camnery crew with the departure of ‘The benefit card pa given by " Joi TWO NEW MEMBERS PERCY WARAM - SI’E!NG‘S"HNGIOII ~ RON RANDELL Chester read the monies. EXTRA JOY! See IT from the Start Pete Smith COMPLETE SHOWS CORNEL lIONS (LUB INDU(IS highlighted the Lions noon luncheon "meeting today at the Baranof Ho-| 't2]. Joining the club were Les Avrit,| ;Junzau High School principal and {Dade R. Nickel, high school coach. ! Membership committeeman Ed. induction cere- A Hallowe’en costume party is on th docket for Lions and their wives left today Mr. and Mrs. L. Frank Wilson for 21 IN 28 QU]’ |their Seattle hcme. Saturday Ray | Spurgeon, cannery foreman and PAN AMERICAN the Pioneers’ Auxili Saturday evening was a very successful one, coctally as well as financially Bridge and pinochle were in play and a most enjoyable evening was 'CONCERT SERIES STARTS OCT. 13 { — had by all attending. The sum of | mechanie, was a plane passenger south to Seattle. wEEKEND rRips‘ HOME FROM ST. AN $101 was realized for the Roberta 20 cEN“‘“"?: | Mrs. Leonard Johnson returned Jackson fund e b R home yesterday irom St. Ann’s Prizes won were: Bridge, first, Mr. \./ The first concert in the 1948-49) Weekend Pan American Ai'WayS gospital in Juneau after being 8hd Mrs. George Osborne; second, concert series has been set for flights carried 55 SSeNgers M oonfined there the past week for Mrs. W. C. Jensen, G. Campbell; October 13, Ernest Ehler, President and out of Juneau, with 27 per- ap appondectomy. She is reported consolation, Mrs. O. Bodding, Al of the J. C. A. announces |'sons arriving and 28 departing. |a¢ peing very well. Lundstrom Sporllile—Carioon The artist fs Miss Carol Brice, p o e itk | Pinochle—First, Sig Olson, Edna {noted Negro contralto, who has this| p “7st8S D BEET T WG TWO GET MOOSE Melvin; second, Mrs. Art McKin- Rjp EXPI’ESS NEWS endorsement from Serge Koussa- o oo " yn o T Tagp, My, TWo Douglas men were fortunate '"’“;;‘"0“'””]"?’““' Mrs. ‘Dave ‘Garl- vitzky, conductor of the famous ciER PR FU T e and O @ moeose hunting expedition up \OB;mrgpr ;{::2& v “Miss Taku River last week. Hjalmer DOUGLAS - COLISEUM Boston Symphony Orchestra: 7:15—9:30 Tedanicolpt: BrCial October 30 at the Salmon Creek . ctober : Bertha Knight, William Read, Mrs. he com: X AR R FEATURE STARTS L Petor Wood, entop. Brice possesses a voice of unusually 5 N PUSE TR, A orme. Savikko and Douglas Wahto came The committee In charge were :45—10: Cartoon and News prenwy n g velvety quality, and is an artist of JODR Satre, Fred and Maona Orme, i FrnE Mrs. Ray Peterman, chairman, as- ENDS TONITE 7:45—10:00 A tainment committeeman, told mem- |y, " oy Sha Wil ‘o far in her Rosa’ Ecrild! Alice Tansley, Jose- h(";"‘, with "] ]:'“‘ f.spccllmm Yo Lted by Meadames Steve Vuko- o = Gy v . '8 put in their lockers r vin- = o H 2 {bers. Members appearing without 80 P N S B0 COT T er, phine Wykoff put In their lockors for the win- o, “psiigred Martin, Fred Crowell, The Shockmg Miss costumes will be fined the limit,! Fro Annett Art Krot Jack ter larder. This is believed to 5 *iwhen, as an unknown singer shefy rrom Annette: Art Krohn, Jac > the Sy ; a Dull, Wayne Stephensen, Ed. CL P 17 said Wood. Square dancing will be' ) 8! Mblyneaux be the first moose taken from " P l ® | 3 was chosen by Mr. Koussevitzky to Molyneaux. Wi 1 B Sweeney, James Sofoulis, Joe Sad- Hgris | Mrs. Ray G. Day, Mrs. C. Hape-|the feature of the evening. S with, the Bosthh IHAOHD From Fairbanks: Ernestine Zoll- | that area this hunting season. |ifer, Charles Hooker, Lottie Spickett pRIN(ESS lOUBE |man, P. Linden, J. Linden, Miss G. : Lions bowling got under way h-nul',;:bexl- of year\" 1’::) 4'-¥M{iswi¥m’; man, George Martin, Sigfred Berge, Ty i | This committee wishes to express | Knudson, Mr. White, Mr. and Mrs. | Thursday night with a good turn- |y, "o a1 1iveq up to that predics, Lester Vaughn, John Rice, Russell HOSP"M. NDIES |its sincere thanks to all those who M Samuelson and infant, T. Collin,|out, Ed. Gtwester reported. Art.! » Richards Robert McKay 2 b i ; Ition, and comes to us a full-fledged , R:chardson, Robert McKay i |attended, as well as those who were # y. , |Mr. .Thompson, Mr. Smith, Mr.|Hedges gave a short talk in con-j ... From Whitehorse: William Tay- | Sl ¥ i e . * » ] f lartist, one whom all .will enjoy,’ Tom hitehorse: illlam Tay lunable to attend, for the generous Nokleby, Mr. Sauve, R.‘Raynor, 'J.[Hection with National Employment “' Jor, J. R. Brazern Admitted o St. Anns Hospital | («,n(nuullnns which made this such says Mr. Ehler. CARR‘OTS | Sarieki. of the Hahdicapped week, asking| b Seattle: Ja , over the week-end were Mrs. Mary | A ; . 3 In order to be ready with the . To Seattle: James Boyd, John OV a n “* | To Prince Rupert: Mr. Gibb, Mr. employers to keep in mind the pos- | dBhranth 1(;( k(l(illl: tme for the Laws, Wiilam Kanga, A. Fordyce, Doogan, Robert Dapcevich, and CflrH 5 F & | Anderson. sibilities of employing handicapped | b Ray Spurgeon, Mrs. H. W. Means Isaacson, all for medical attention. ’ 0’ s“le Mk s liesibist i sr d da tme - Ipersons, particularly World War |CO0CCTt Bext Rl e e 0 T e Y Surgical patients admitted were! ~MARTIN PINSKA SELLS y P B veterans. il s % Had i sl To Annette: J. L. Hawthorne, C. Howard Lammers and George Stev- G oy LARGE and SMALL Princess Louise this morning when | she docked at 7 o’clock golng south Thirty passengers are bound Seattle, 28 for Vancouver and 2 on ‘Prince Rupert. | COURT ORDERS PRIVATE SALE, assistant commissioner of Indian Affairs, Kenneth K. Kadow, of Del- ! aware, G. E. Edward of Seward and Doc. McKenz of Ketchikan. The Louisz is due tack here Oc- A ¥ SR wober 12 WRANGELL MILL| Passengers are as follows: | % To Seattle: Mrs. Chapman, S.| ,2 M'lllo" FEEI Erickson, H. B. Rowland, Miss W,| Judge George Folia of the U. 8. M. Ivy,R. L. Rush, Mrs. R. L. Rush, | D:strict Court today signed an or- O. C. Rush, Mr. and Mrs, J. Mc- | der authorizing the receiver, Col. O. Lennan, Mr, and Mrs. Gittlesen, Mr. H. Ohlson, to sell at private sale by and .Mrs. Lumley, Mr. and Mrs. | sealed kids to the highest bidder, Charles, Mrs. Crewiler, Mr. and| | the assets of the Alaska-Asiatic Mrs. F. Neilson, Mrs. White, Mr.| | Lumber Mills, Inc., at Wrangell. The Twiet, Mrs. Twiet, Mrs. Evans, J.| | bids will be opened on November 10, Murphy, J. Hjelmeseth, Mr. Stout, 11948 at 10 am. at Ohlson’s office C. Fisher, A. Norberg, J. Lindquist, | in Wrangell. D. C. Hallomen, J. Blackwell. | The: Wrangell sawmill ceased op- To Vancouver: Mrs. Wood, Mrs. | erations on May 7, 1947, and went Decoite, Mr. and Mrs. Guggenheim, | into receivership on August 8, 1947. 4 o » ) el Mr, and Mrs. Odland, Mr. and Mrs. Janes and child, J. Bednar, Mr. and ! Read the Want-aus Tor bargalns. LUMBER BOUND FOR ARMY POSTS Two and a hall million feet of lumber will be on the way to Fort Richardson and Ladd Field from {here within several days, Cliff Ro- bards, chief engineer at the U. S. Engineers Dock said today. The lumber will go out on Chiet Washak'e, Northland Transporta- ticn vessel, which docked here this morning at 8 o'clock to tie up for outloading the shipment ktefore sail- ing for Whittier. ‘The craft, skippered by Otto Karbbe, came in from Ketchikan where it ‘also loaded lumber bound for the Westward. ———ee— CHARLES DOUGHERTY DIES Plumbing © Healing Oil Burners Telephone-319 Charles’ Dougherty, who went to the interior in the early days, died recently at Fairbanks following a heart attack. Nights-Red 730 Harri Machine Shop, Inc. Juneau Janifor Service Home and Commercial Cleaning Phone 806 Your Depo;its : ARE SAFF BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS Earl J. Conkle HOME AND INDUSTRIAL INSULATION ROCK WOOL—ALUMINUM WEATHER STRIPPING Warde A. Johnson—Phone 344 POSITS IM THIS BANK ARE INSURED Lions’ guests included E. R. Fryer, FIELD RUN 160 1bs. $7.00 ikrought, sent or mailed to him im- mediately, so that the tiekets may R. Maidnent, George Baker, W. R. ens, | Martin Pinska, wlm oponc(l a Leaving St. Ann's were Mrs. Wal- | clothing store in Fairbanks in a {be mailed to those members. Also, Crume, Mr. and Mrs. Charles : o b o Hickets sold at the, Becgle, George Engeretnon, C. D, lace Westfall, Mrs. Herbert Lockertfent in 1004, then as the town box. office. this season. whatsoever, (Erickson, J. C. Ray, R. A. Prout, and son, Mrs. James McClellan,! vrogressed, erected his own build- Nor"‘er v l bl excepting to members Who, o David Smith, William Wirta. Mrs. Leonard Johnson, Mrs, James ing, has sold out to his partmer, n ege anie ,out-o!-u;wn guests wish to tak To Whitehorse: Dave Brown, pevc_n and Albert Kiefer. |llobut Claus. Pinska will take a r oaidiol Pl S i Mildred Johnson of Haines was|trip outside then return to the arm . i admitted to the Government Hos- |interior and look after his other Glacier Highway Season tickets may still be pur- To Fairbanks: Beatrice Hurley, chased and there i# still an urg; Ida and Mary Knudson, Jean Dut- business. pital on Sunday. Ineed for more subscribers to the rizak, Albert Vacura, Helen Va- concert series. cura. ! .- e e RAY DAY LEAVES FOR TRIP RED (Ross BOARD THROUGH SOUTHERN STATES OF DIRECTORS 10 Bound for an automobile trip a hrough the southern states, Mr. MEEI 1-30 IUESDAY and Mrs. Ray G. Day are south- bound passengers aboard the Prin- The Board of Direciors of the cess Louise. Juneau Chapter of the America The Days hope to receive de- Red Cross are called for a meeting livery of a car in Seattle and plans are indefinite, Tuesday evenirg at 7:30 o'clock in though .their the council chamters in the City expect to be Hall. ceveral mont away from home for ,e—— news in Empire ads. Ea G T R WANT ADS BRING RESULTS! There’s big SICKS’ SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING CO., SEATTLF, U.S. A, Dastributed througtout Alaska by ODOM COMPANY | NORTHLAND SAILINGS | | FOR SALE AT BARANOF CIGAR STORE Steamfi)s tie}(l] up u't %ea.ttle tbykpresent o, ot BARANOF BOOK STORE-Seward Street ‘ BUTLER-MAURO DRUG COMPANY ALASKANZ FEEL AT HOMI [ ] ———————————————————————————— i HENRY GREEN, AGENT—TELEPHONE 109 | The Rexall Store g P-URIH[ANU TPANSPORMTION 0. % SouTHIASTIUN oiPImOARLY