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~ THE DAILY ALASKA IRE. - JUNEAU, ALASKA "~ PAGE FIVE TRACY, TURNER IN THRILL FEATURE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1948 'DESERT FURY" IN SHOWPLALE o TECHNICOLOR IS STARTS . 3 aeax T @ APITUL: MORRODW The picture that speaks for itself « « « No adjectives necessary . . . f k LANA™ For Your Added Pleasure PETE SMITH SPECIALTY COTT OBDEN.SYE Directed-by G LOW YN MAYER 1QTURE 3 # . . TOM and JERRY in “The Bewling Alley Cat” WORLD E\'EN’f‘S as reported by UNIVERSAL NEWS SEE “CASS TIMBERLANE” FROM THE START Begins at 2:30 — 5:00 — 7:30 — 19:00 LEAVES TONITE! “SOUTH OF PAGO PAGO” Thrilling Return of The Greatest South Seas Adventure Made! HOME AND INDUSTRIAL INSULATICON ROCK WOOL—ALUMINUM WEATHER STRIPPING Warde A. Johnson—Phone 344 See how gey and cheerful your mew laundry can be—how well it can be combined with the all- electric kitchen to make & beauti- ful, livable room! Here electricity is the servant, and you're the “boss”! Attractive G-E electric appliances do the work while you selax. The all-electric laundry— planned about basic “work cent- ers” —has a G-E One-Control Wringer Washer,* a G-E Tum- bler Dryer, and the wonderful scw G-E Flatplate Ironer! REEH ®Watch for the amazing new General Electric @emplately ovtomatic Washer—coming soonl GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES The appliances most women want moss! ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. Cheerful Dispensers of Friendly Dependable 24-hour Electrical Service [ cdwards. | PERUVIAN ARMY Edwards- Reenescaenion shoés 1 CHANGES GOVT; PRESIDENT FLEES | Juneau Foot Clinic |, .'(By The Associated Press) 14 Shattuck—Blue 379 e el There was a change of regimes |in Peru. Jose Luis Bustamante, de- | posed as president by the army, left CAPITOL THEATRE | T-N-T!". . . TRACY and TUR-| NER! . . Co-starring ZACHARY | SCOTT! i M-G-M brings this notable acting !trio together in “CASS TIMBER- LANE,” Sinclair Lewis' best-seller [novel, read by 17,000,000 people, and !nt the Capitol Sunday, Monday and | Tuesday. As Judge Cass Timberlane, Award winner Tracy is seen in a role of namic power. He plays an altruis- | midwestern judge who fights to save his marriage with a young wife. When she becomes involved in a love affair with his best friend, it is his own sense of "justice and understanding that straightens. out {the tangled web of their conflict- ing natures, | ¥ { Lana Turner is seen as “Jinny,” 'the young girl who came from the wrong side of the tracks. Jinny de- manded freedom and found escape in leve. As this vivid, exciting girl, IMiss Turner continues with the! |dramatic career started so auspici- ! ously in “The Postman Always Rings Twice,” and which gained momen- | tum with her widely applauded | |characterization in “Green Dolphin' Street.” H As the man who almost breaks up| !the marriage tetween the Timber-| | lanes, Zachary Scott continues in the suave villainous portrayals which | have won him Hollywcod stardom. | | Scott skyrocketed to prominence| following his role as the “heel” op-! g‘i’j;zf,‘,f"‘“" Crawford in “Mildred| /0 " tficiai evening gown ap- Tom Drake tops the supporting cast of “Cass Timberlane” as the| is shown in Washington by Flor- ! wealthy, young wastrel, Jimmie| ence Knaus of Teaneck, N. J, a Wargate. Others in featured sup-| professicnal medel. The outfit will |porting roles are Mary Astor, Al-i not be available for formal wear bert Dekker, Margaret Lindsay, Rose | g4l a new dress uniform has !Hokart, John Litel, Mona Barrie, Josephine Hutchinson and Selena | Royle. | 4 been approved for male officers. | m Wirephoto. L VL SERVICE 'BISHOP GORDON | EXAMINATION : AI Hclv TRIN"Y ‘ Examinations for Student Dieti- [tian, and for Cameraman and Plate- !maker (Offset Duplication Process) il |are announced by the U. S. Civil | Service Commission, No written 1 {test is required for either examina- . The Rt. Rev. William J. Gop-|tion. don, Jr, will be present a all| gtudeni dietitian positions pay services Sunday at the Church of'§1470 a year. Courses lasting 12 the Holy Trinity. {months will be given by the Veter- He will be the celebrant at the 8 ans Administration at hospitals lo- o'clock service of Holy Communion. cated in Los Argeles, California; the i He will give a talk to the chil- Bronx, New York City, N. Y.; Hines !dren of the Churgh School at the Tllinois; and Memphis, Tennessee. 110 o'clock Service. | Age limits, waived for persons en- ! He win preside, and confirm’ afd [titled to v r preference, are preach at the 11 o'clock service. {from 18 to 35 years. Bishop Gordon will be present'at| Cameraman and piatemaker posi- an informal luncheon to be held'in tions Jocated in Washington, D. C., the Undercroft of the Church im- g4 mediately after the 11 o'clock serv-|, yoar. Positions - requiring both o . ; |kinds of work pay from $2,498 to j, He will be at the Evening Serv- g3.974 o year. Age limits for these tice at St. Luke's Church, Douglas, jobs, waived for persons entitled to at 7:45 o'clock and will preach. veteran preference, are from 18 to The public 15 cordially invited to gy years. attend the Services, and to meet ynterasted persons may obtain the new Bishop. |information about the Student Die- | G PR A |tition and Cameraman and Plate- YAKUTAT YOUNG ME maker examinations, as well as ap- VACATION JUNEAU pication forms, from the Commis- . R T sion’s Local Secretary, Mrs. Ethel «George Valle, Jr, and Melvin ¢ pockman, located at Post Of- |Rener, both of Yakutat, arrived in fice Juneau. Juneau Thursday via plane, and # PRI will spend a week vacationing herev" FILIPINO LADIES —————————— | Auxiliary Dance, Parish Hall, to- Read the Want-Ads for bargains night. | for exile in Chile. Gen. Manuel Od- | ——_ ria, leader of the successful three- day revolt, promised to hold elec-' tions as soon ‘as possible. | | | The all-electric kitchen is planned about basic ““work centers”, 100 . . « with 2 G-E Range, G-E Dish- washer, G-E Disposall, and G-E Refrigerator! Whether you're planning to build, buy or remodel, it's easy to own an all-electric kitchen and laundry. You can build the complete room; or modernize each "work center” by easy, bud- geted steps. Come in and talk it over with us! @ There’s no need to sacrifice comfort. Glaze your Picture Windows with Thermopane— the windowpame made of two or more panes of glass with debydrated 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 DON ABEL '538 Willoughby — Phone 633 IT'S NATURAL TO SAVE Take a lesson from the squirrel and save a little every pay day so you can face the wintry dnys‘of emergencieswizhsomflhingin reserve.Openanin- sured savingsaccount here,and add to it regularly. We have never paid , LESS than (8 2%% \ on Savings Alaska Federal Savings & Loan | Association i OF JUNEAU 119 Seward Street Juneau, Alaska Savings Accounts Insured to $5,000.00 ¥ | proved for women Navy officers | AT 20TH CENTURY A story of violent passions, setting mother against daughter and triend | against friend, is the tensely realis- 1 tic tale told in “Desert Fu (IO NTURY SomoRRoW Matinee Sunday Z P. M. Evening Shows at 7:20 — 9:30 | | 1 1 " open- | ing Sunday at the 20th Century| 1| Theatre Produced in Technicok or the film stars Lizabeth Scott, John Hodiak and Burt introduces stage star Wendell Corey | i|to the ! {gloriously 1 | l | i I . | . icinity, pay $2284¢ and 82.498: » |® | were Mesdames Harry Floyd Epperson, John Alvin Lynch, Clarence { Wittanen, Dick Condon, and James s0e0cccoe film- It is no o oing public ed desert color camera tones of conflict flim Lizabeth throughout Lancaster, and | inary love story that “Desert Fury” tells, but a romance unusual in contentsand theme, The changing moods of the multi-color- are reported to have been aptured by the Techni- to provide a fitting setting for the suspensetul under- the for faces. ‘ ) &7 Killets faces N : Turn niy gi loose...and get going!”’ Scott plays the strong- | jwilled daughter of Mary Astor, who runs the little desert town of Chuck- awaila with an iron hand. Detying Lancaster, who loves her, ‘| her mother and peace,officer Burt| Lizaceth runs after John Hodiak, a gambler with an odious past who has been | drawn back to the scene cuariously f his wife's mysterious death an auto accident. Now begin developments of a sen- | sational nature. R |CHAPELADIES T0 HAVE BAZAAR, NOVEMBER The Chapeladies met at t | bome of Mrs. Fred Telecky Monday the Bazaar which will be held at the Satur- to discuss - final plans for Chapel-By-The-Lake on day, November 6. Those attending the meeti] Arnold, E. Lindegaard, Clyde Hill, David Horton, Hagmier, DeHart. - eee FROM HAINE Dick M. Hatch of Haines is the Juneau Hotel. D e e 0o v c e wce oo WEATHER REPORT (U. 8. WEATHER BUREAU) Temperatures for 24-Hour Period In Juneau— Maximum, 42; minimum, 38. At Airport— Maximum, 42; minimum, 39. FORECAST (Juneau and Vieinity) Mostly cloudy with occa- sional light rain showers this afternoon and Suhday. High- est temperature near 45 degrees this afternoon. In- creasing southeasterly winds Sunday afternoon, PRECIPITATION (Past 24 hours ending 7:30 a.m. today In Juneau — .18 inches; since Oct. 1, 17.37 inches; since July 1, 46.28 inches. At Airport — .64 ,inches; since Oct. 1, 1095 inches; since July 1, 32.06 inches. “Killers” guy .~ —that "Dead < Reckoning’ dame . . . come together as a team of dynamite-and-fire! in . Hal Wallis &7 Production LIZABETH BURT LANCASTER with and intreducing MARY ASTOR - WENDELL COREY A Paramount Picture 6 he Starring ng H. Directed by LEWIS ALLEN Screenplay by ROBERT ROSSEN CARTOON Popular Science Latest NEWS LAST TIMES TONIGHT Renfrew of the Royal Mounted "ON THE GREAT WHITE TRAIL" and “SMART POLITICS" with The Teenagers ©e®cccsceccscsccceceereg, :|MRS. ELIZA MARKS DIES; YAKOBI BROUGHT IN ¢ | WILL BE BURIED, HOONAH WITH BENT PROPELLOR . | ¥ Mrs. Eliza Marks, age 81, passed | The Yakobi, mall boat operating HAVE YOU AN EXPLORER'S FOREHEADL ? HIGH, SHARPLY CURVED FURROWS REVEAL LOVE FOR NEW EXPERIENCES. OWNER' WILL RAISE Fine Blended Whiskey, 86 Proof, 707 grain neutral spirits. © 1948, ‘Schenley Dist. Corp., N. Y. away Thursday evening. She was between Juneau and Petersburg, residing with her son Willie, at his| was brought in this morning with home in West Juneau. Mrs, Marks & bent propeller shaft by Coast will be buried in Hoonah. Final | Guard patrol boat 83-524. funeral arrangements will be made| The Yakobi, skippered by Walter after her son, Jimmie, arrives from | Sperl, radiced for help after hit- the States. |ting a rock near Kake. The pa- Mrs. Marks is also survived by | trol boat picked up the call while two daughters, Annie Marks and on an emergency run to the Plv.( Mrs. Frances Williams. | Fingers light station. WE BUY AND SELL used articles of every kind WATCHES CAMERAS - TYPEWRITERS Dishes - Sleeping Bags ~ Clothing Radio Phonographs - Oil Heaters Washing Machine WILLMAN'S TRADE CENTER 201 South Franklin Street — Phone 63 Open Daily — 5 to 9 p. m. All Day Saturdays the good times every night at ROSS’ Drive over to OASIS Douglas. Visit the “* Rumpus Room,” and tune in KINY at 5:45 for your favorite dance tunes and popular melodies.