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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1948 DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE UNEAU, ALASKA SORRY, FOLKS — But this magnificent gem from M-G-M has tc LEAVE TONITE! Spencer Lana Backary TRACY-TURNER - SCOTT TH TRACY, TURNER NEW 3c STAMP ARE STARRED AT | CAPITOL THEATRE| k. | ' ‘The “Queen of Sheba” is back in | pictures! Betty Blythe, famous| ]charmer of the silent days, returns {to the screen to portray a vixenish |society woman in “Cass Timber-| ilane,” starring Spencer Tracy and | \Lana Turner at the Capitol The-| latre | Instead of the handful of beads which méde her “Sheba” costumes the talk of the world, Miss Blythe now is swathed in satins and.furs’ 'for her role in the M-G-M filmiza- | tion of Sinclair Lewis' best-seller novel. i NEW COMMEMORATIVE THREE-CENT POSTAGE STAMP | bearing the picture of Will Rog- ! i { once EXPECTED 50 THREE STARS IN MILLIONWILL 2o ctny | Three exciting stars are seen in| | Paramount’s Technicolor drama| “De: | sert Fury,” at the 20th Century | |theatre for the last two showings| tonight. | They are Lizabeth Scott, the love- | ,mgms:ly blonde who recently scored in| “The Strange Love of Martha Iv-| ers” and “Dead Reckoning, John | Hodlak, handsome hero of “Life- Loat” and “A Bell for Adano” and Burt Lancaster, sensation of “The is | Killers.” In “Desert Fury” they portray people trapped by emotions as ele- (Continued from Page One) mond led with his States’ party seems likely to cost Truman Alabama, Mississippi’ and South Carolina—and possibly help give Dewey one or two states in the | solid Democratic South. Wallace's Progressive party accorded a scattering vote that | could influence the presidential — “Cass Timberlane” begins at 7 8 [1mberfane TOM DRAKE + MARY. ASTOR 4 — 10 —-TOMORROW- ANOTHER MASTERPIECE THAT WILL NEVER OR EVOKE GALES CEASE TO THRILL OF LAUGHTER! As one of the wealthy women in a group which tries to wreck the marriage between Tracy and Miss Turner, Miss Blythe wears several outstanding costumes designed es- pecially for her by Irene. Each was created to emphasize Miss Blythe's striking brunette -beauty. The distinguished cast of “Cass Timberlane” also features Zachary Scott, Tom Drake, Mary Astor and Alvert Dekker. e - MISS CAROL BRICE “WILL RE-APPEAR IN CONCERT HERE Miss Carol Brice, contralto, who show Rhythm on Rollers, to bel appeared in concert in Juneau last month, sent word yesterday to the Juneau Concert Association that she will return to Juneau on November 10 to present the last half of her program. Miss Brice caught cold on her way north for her Alaskan tour and was able to present only half of her concert in Juneau. Miss Brice remained in Juneau for several days trying to recover from her cold so she could con- tinue to Anchorage and Fairbanks. Unable to get rid of her cold, Miss Brice returned to San Francisco and has been under a physician’s care. Miss Brice | ers, cowboy and humorist, will be placed on sale at Claremore, Okla., on November 4, Below the por- trait of the late Will Rogers is the statement which typefied the great American. (International Soundphoto) ) i i i | JAYCEES TO WATCH | PRACTICE SESSION | FOR ROLLER SHOW| I Junior Chamber of Commerce ‘members will be on hand at the skating rink tonight to get a pre- view of the amateur roller skating given at the Town Hall Recreation Center November 20, 21 and 22. | Jaycees, as sponsoring organiza- tion - for the show, will have a chance to see young skaters work out in a practice session. More than 30 skaters will bake | part in the roller skating show which will include free style skat- ing and dance groups. Climax of the program will be a free style dance by Mary and Jim Meyers, the couple who won Washington State Novice | pairs championship at the Renton Rink in Renton, Wash., last spring. A special unannounced act will be; (on the program, too, for plenty of 'laughs. result in New York state. But even Wallace's friends aren't count- ing privately on a single electoral college vote for him. Senate Race Hot The Senate race was the hot- mental and overpowering as the desert itself. Love, hete and mur- |der are said to be blended into as exciting a motion picture as has been seen in a long time. It is a Hal Wallis production. | e eee est article of the day nationally. | Some other issues — birth control in Massachusetts, permit divorces in South Carolina and a wet-dry fight in Kansas pepped . up local campaigns. But it is in states with critical that the balloting Senate races is expected to be heavy. These in New Mexico, Minnesota, tana, Wyoming, and West Virginia. Republicans now hold these and Democrats two. Others where upsets would have a bearing on. Senate control in- | clude Kentucky, Oklahoma, Democrats two. Thirty-two Senators in all are being elected today, but in most cases it is no-contest, for all prac- tical purposes. In 32 states, governors are be- ing elected. Republicans, confident of a Dewey victory, forecast that when the counting is over they will have a majority instead of the 24 to 24 tie that now prevails. R Tieue Pl VFW AUXILIARY MEETS The auxiliary of the VFW will meet tomorrow night at 8 o'clock a proposal to | ACA MONDAY FLIGHTS include toss-up contests Mon- three of Ten- | nessee,” Towa, Illinois and Colorado. Republicans hold four of these, the | 'ARRIVE AND DEPART Passengers arriving and leaving | from here yesterday aboard Alaska | Coastal Airlines were the following: From Sitka: C. E. Johnstone, Rev. |R. Kearns, Miss L. Singer, Mrs. C. E. Johnstone, Mrs. Richardson, Mrs. Wakefield, Rubye Rottluff. From Tenakee! Matt Nevala, Bill | Oakson. | To Tenakee: Joe Ruddago. | 'To Hoonah: Emma Mercer, David Perrin. To Sitka: Thomas Harris, Eleanor 1wmiams. 8. D. Mills, M. Saley. —————- ATTENTION ALL Members of the Filipino Com- munity and Auxiliary, there will be a joint meeting at Smailey's Re- creation Center Wednesday, Nov. 3, at 7 p. m. Urgently request- ed all members attend. * (32 1t) Pres. A. V. Credo. PR ) A ELECTION RETURNS TONIGHT Election returns from the States will be announced at The Country Club all night long, as they are received. 32 1t C. J. 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Cheerful Dispensers of Friendly Dependable 24-hour Electrical Service iy The all-electric kitchen is pl: sbout basic “work centers”, with & G-E Range, G-E washer, G-E Disposall, and G-B Refrigerator! Whether you're planning to build, buy or remodel, it's easy to owa «n all-electric kitchen and laundry. You can build the complete room; or modernize each “'work center” by easy, bud- geted steps. Come in an:{ talk it over with us! - On her-second tour, will fly directly to Anchorage and Skaters who are hard at work: will appear in Juneau foliowing Practicing for the kig show are:| |her Fairbanks engagement. (Jack Lee, Judy Tremble, Dale Hil- i - |lerman, Marge Burgh, Joyce Hope, MR., MRS. A. THOMAS |Svifies caaperson 20 in- the tree- PARENTS OF DAUGHTER style group. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Thomas Advanced dance couples are Don ! Wingerson and Sandrd McCrea, Don | are being congratulated on their inew: daughter, Anita Teresa, who Males and Marguerite Burgh, Jack | Lee and Frances Paul. Participants ! in the group elementary dances wil ! was born in St. Ann's Hospital jearly this morning. The new ar- rival tipped the scales at six ,pounds seven ounces. Anita joins .a brother, Joey, who is two and {a half years old. i { Mr. Thomas is a draftsman with l‘!he U. S. Forest Service and is lalso a welknown mountain climber.‘ B — { ! WANT ADS BRING RESULTS! | { { Hillerman, Kenneth Hildreth, Bruce ' Casperson, Bobby Hildre, Jerry, Godkins, Ted Mayo, Stan Beadle, Shirley Casperson, Sylvia McIntyre, ' Darlene Adzero, LaVonne Moore,! Arlene Parsons, Ann Parsons, Erna Stender, Irene McKinley, Beverly Earl. Public skating sessions have been cut to four days a week at the Recreation Center, to allow time for skaters to practice, Red Mayo announc e Follow the Cabs to ROSS’ OASIS in Douglas for a Good Time EAST ROUND TRIP SEATTLE-CHICAGO ELECTION RETURNS TONIGHT | Election returns from the States | will be announced at The Country | Club all night long, as they are received. 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