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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1948 — " THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-JUNEAU, ALASKA = " PAGE THREE O " ADVENTURESS” B[[mDA OPENS 'n[[[(;nf SAYS { 3'.lIIIIIIllIIImlllllIllIIIIIlllIlllllIIIIIImIl|IIIIIIIIlmIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIII1 : ) IS FEATURED BILL | ENGAGEMENT AT | CONGRESS WILL Gwa POLL TONIGHT ... at the NOW ATCAPITOL COUNTRY cLug| GRaNTSTATEnooD ISAWAYOFF, \epn ning, the Salmon Creek Country Club opened its new cocktail bar and introduced Belinda, the sensa- to the most exciting and suspense- | tional dancer, to their many guests. |the House and Senate in the B8lst| iml film of the year, “The .Adven- |Belinda is celebrating her birthday | Congress I expect prompt considera- | Gallup Poll, which predicted a {turess” opening tonight at the today and the guests sang “Happy tion of the Alaska statehood bill.|safe margin for Gov. Thomas E | Capitol Theatre. |Birtiéay" to her when she appeared j President Truman has repentedlylpewex early today gave two rea- | Emerging into full and shining at midnight called for Alaska statehood, and the [sons why President Truman piled cinema stardom with her perform-' Outstanding in Belinda's dances | Democratic national platform con-|up such a big vote: lx\n(-g in the title role -of the film are her beautiful fluorescent cos-|tains a plank urging statehood at} | ge “vecaptured” is versatile Deborah Kerr, who tumes which glitter under black once from Henry A. Wallace. ‘tekes her place among the screen’s " lgreat, is impressive in her char-| With a gala celebration last eve- dangerous little blaf’k tbok and a beautiful colleen who is sure to tion, said: | steal your heart away all add up “With Democratic organization of | A gem of exciting entertainment ~— — — — “TONITE and THUR. many votes Democratic national victory continued progress for Alas- Appropriations will be made in lights. . Belinda, who is an accomplished 2. A lot of the “undecided” vot- jers in the poll voted for Truman. seamstress designs and sews all of |ka “There was acterization of a young Irish lass . athi |Who goes out luukl}ng for trouble— |her own costumes. She has over keeping with our needs, and we i Dr. George Gallup's American '°”“"""_§ and finds too much 181,000 worth of costumes with her|can expect favorable consideration | Nstitute of Public Opinion predicted stronge | | and has forty routines prepared for | n raterence to all types of legisla- | ! its final announcement that Janny...ond Cost opposite Miss Kerr i (he her engagement in Juneau tion | Dewey would get 49.5 per cent of t set men | the vote. At 6 a.m. (EST) today, with Tru- man’s popular vote more than 1,300,000 ahead of Dewey's, a Gallup spokesman isued this state- ment: “In the closest presidential race since the Hughes - Wilson election in 1916 all public opinion polls— charming Trevor Howard, remem- ;bered for his outstanding perform- |ance in one of last year's “ten best” films, “Brief Encounter.” As (the young flight lieutenant on |leave who gets involved with Miss Kerr's little black book and sev- “The national vote demonstrates again—if such were needed—that the poll takers ought to go out of business, There is no need for them in any event. All the nation needs to do to know what is going to oc- cur in November elections is to Her dancing repertoire includes: Can-Can, Samoa, Spanish, Jungle, Indian, Hula and Mexican. All of her dances are authentic; she ilearned the hula in Hawaii and her Indian dance routines were learned from tribes near Gallup, |New Mexico. She was a student of |Study the Alaska vote, which is , will prove a great favorite with the Harry Hemphill of San Diego and|recorded a month earlier. Alaska he § Qe HUNT STROMBERG presents HEDY LAMARR eral international villains, Howard COME WITH ME... {ladies as he goes about saving Miss says that all her success is due toretains its historical position as the|national, state and local—have un- w Kerr from various and sundry|him. only accurate political barometer.”| derestimated the Democratic mm On the most exciting journey of your perils. | Belinda, who made her first stage e ———— strength. A & life ...a journey of incredible thrills— With all the flavor of other appeurance at the age of three, ap- "'HREE ME" WI'I'H | “President Truman staged a -starring love-intrigue. Share with me the secrets thrillers like “39 Steps” and “Night peared in over 500 USO shows in strong upsurge in the closing days Train,” “The Adventuress” involv- the South Pacific Theatre during ,es an attractive young . lady who'the war. She has also modeled for| {leaves her small Irish village and | Varea. i Istarts on a series of adventures| As a hobby, Belinda does oil paint- which take her to Dublin, Lon-|ings and designs costumes. She is !don, Liverpcol, and the Isle of{on a limited engagement at the FOUND, BOX CAR | Man—with a mysterious man in a|Country Club and will appear in ling, but on election day his sup- ‘straw hat following her trail. |several shows each night. Musi-| SEATTLE, Nov. 3—P — Three|port skidded sharply. A Hwit- Stiombeng Frodicclion. rissms des oumo minsts ! S e |cians at the Club are Jerry Notting- |men, who had suffered severe head| «pglls earlier in the year show- ham and Jim Gregg. injuries, were found dead in aleq that what votes the Progressive ! The back roem ¢f the Club has|Northern Pacific box car in the| —— NEWS o [MRSEIAMIGT o e T T {lounge an e interior has been!7: .m. & cratic party. i3 H BE Bumio m Hoo"‘“ refinished in knotty pine. The HEWE Coroner John P. Brill, Jr, said| “0velrw 3,’1'100.000 voters remalned(‘ RS v 2 undecided on their Presidential choice right up to the week be- | fore election. Obviously substan- tial numbers of these undecided voters cast their ballots for Presi- | dent Truman.” | GEGRGE SANDERS - LOUIS HAYWARD wirh HILLARY BROOKE - GENE LOCKHARY - JUNE STOREY - RHYS WILLIANS produced by JACK CHERTOK oirectod by EDGAR ULMER - Scrsenplay by ERD MEADOW - Bosed on the novel “The Strange Woman™ by BEN AMES WILLIAMS of the campaign to recapture votes previously lost to Henry A. Wal- lace. “The polls without exception showed a steady decline J.hmuxhout Ithe campaign in Wallace's follow- of my' little black book. Discover the charm of a gay, reckless colleen'...the +delight of her racy brogue...the romance of her kiss... COME witi me .. on the greatest adventure the screen has ever shown! cocktail lounge will be open every|they were dressed in rough work- The relatives of Mis. Eliza Marks,}mgl\t and will also be used forjing clothes and had apparently |who died at the residence of her|Private parties. The Club is span-ibeen dead several hours. son Jimmie Marks in West Ju- Soring a naming contest for the neau, last Thursday, are awaiting|neW lounge and the grand prize suitable weather to take the re-|Winner will be announced on No- mains to Hoonah for burial. Mrs,|vemter 21, at the Thanksgiving eve Marks, who was 81 years of age Party The award will be a dinner i 'at the time of her death, is surviy- |for four including champagne. ed by the following sons and| IR, R ST .daughters; Jimmie Marks, Willie DEBORAH KERR (- KERR RHYMES WITR STAR! - Time Mogosine) Making MONTANA the Wisconsin of the West! "After sesing DEBORAH KERR'S superb porfermance in 'THE ADVENTURESS', it is not difficult to see why she was ¢chosen for the extremely enticing role C. J. EHRENREICH-CPA BUSINESS COUNSELLOR GOLD MEDAL opposite GABLE in *THE HUCKSTERS." rABtky, David, Mecks W I Wl TIDE TABLE Accounting-Systems-Taxes B T E . Loo Mortimer, iy — PHONE 351 ‘ New Yotk Dy i | Marks. NOVEMBER 4 NOVEMBER 3 She is survived by 24 grandchil- noom 3—Shattuck Bldg. |dren. They are; Nora Florinda, | Alexander, Peter, Florence, Jimmie High tide, 5:51 a.m, 16.1 ft. Low tide, 9:36 a.m., 3. High tide, 15:33 p.m . . {iams, Frances Williams, and Annie| ¢ . . . 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