The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 13, 1948, Page 5

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THl; DAIL\ ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU ALASKA " PAGE FIVE} SATURDAY NOVEMBER 13, 1948 t IIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIllIIIIIIlIIIlllIIlllIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllII|IIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII! IHR'”.I"G F“.M— ‘I;EGGY (UMMINS SHOWPLALE of lunteqs || OPENING SUNDAY | IS NEWEST STAR CAPITOLTHEATRE, AT 4T CENTLRY Witness the casting of th iews crities in an (\cp\l sive en-voice singer, Nelson Edd 1 4 swash-buckling American soldier of fortune in an outdoor musical dra ma entitled “Northwest Out which will come to the Capitol atre on Sunday for a three-day run.|ato" Lush and lovely Ilona Massey is LYe'l\l co-starred with Eddy. |Mirand s Added novelty is the theme of,mors th X 1 a velvel ve | e Northwest Ou!po\t * which deals with {type “ ique period of T ) 7 b, ’i?ar?s TONIGHT Evening Shows 7:27 — 9:30 Maiinee Sunday at 2 P. M. ‘oGl—.l‘()'OO HERE TOMORROW Not Since “Rose Marie” such Delighflul !'Insica! Enier'ainmeni' Feature at definite p has the secr Nct that ¥ eristics of “DON'T LOOK Now, GEORGE BUT YOUR EMOTIONS ARE seurt. E SHOWINV"’ It's the Year’s Most Entertaining Movie! early California history long before - pond and came up clutching a goid 'Api m&" F'"ed Mmm nugget. Before that event there and g \were several thousand adventurous tury The souls, not counting Indians, who#these « S ¢ vear and a milled around in California trap- balf a ta United States ping, trading and raising sand when in her stride. Tl | cver they got down to the little mil- covered hot dozs, litary outpost of Fort Ross on the the amuseme Pacific coast. It is at t pot that {Snatr: en play unfolds in aboring e freebooters, roguest Actually t {tween Pe 3 NELSON dare- deux a"l\en(mu who pla;@ a, v lone hand until he meets up withlactress I sterious Ilona Ma Romance British a ILONA blossoms and Eddj s that his!ing, acqu.red t of love is dicapped by a|work on the h stage and convict huwnn:l who is bhck iscreen, and her rtling teauty i a .permanent in 1 0 cape. It is a foregone conclusion s wood merry-go-; that the doughty captain finally) any American ac- rescues the distressed lady from !tres: 1 her predicament in a manner whol-| Peggy, who is portraying a sv |ly acceptable to the dictates of the{demure Boston girl in “The 1 Johnston office. iGeorge Apley,” found the transition According to reports, the working a simple one. “After all,” she com- out of the picture’s plot is accom- ments, “it's the actor's trade to panied by full measure of chill- adapt himself to various roles, s ing action 1 suspense plus a gen- it makes it that much easier erous helping of romance, lovely him to adjust himself to situati melody and sparkling comedy. {that"arise in the course of his life.” | An exceptional supporting cast in-{ e, cludes redouhtmh Elsa Lanchester, Hugo Has, Joseph Schildkraut, Ta- mmm EMPlOYEES THE SKY IS FALLING - starring - MIGHTY MOUSE P mee | ON LEAVE TO RECEIVE | AIR EXPRESS NEWS " FREE TRAVEL FUNDS iy Vanessa Brown - Richard Haydn Charles Russell « Richard Ney Dinctod by JOSEPH L. MANKIEWICZ « proueed by FRED KORLHAR Screon Play by Philip Dunne From the Play by John P. Marquand and George §. Kaufmae TRIUMPHI ** JOSEPH SCHILDKRAUT ELSA LANCHESTER 'HUGO HAAS * LENORE ULRIC 'HAWAII NO PlA(E FOR JOBSEEKERS| A recent decision of the Comp-, HEAR THE NEW MUSICAL troller General of the United States | provides that all Federal employees | SCORE BY RUDOLPH FRIML “LOVE IS THE TIME” “NEARER AND DEARER” “TELL ME WITH YOUR EYES” “RAINDROPS ON A DRUM” ' Introducing The 48-Voice American G. 1. Chorus singing “WEARY” — “ONE MILE TO GO” — and “BABUSKA OF THE BALLET” The Uncmploymom Compensation Commission of Alaska announces that they were advised by the De- | partment of Labor and Industrial| lRelat ons, Territory of Hawaii, that, the employment situation in Ha- | wail is quite similar to that exist- ing in Alaska. A letter from that Department contained the following | rand their immediate families will receive free transportaton back to the States for the purpose of |taking annual leave. Free transpor- | tation is not allowed until the em-; ployee, has finished his contract,i which in most Alaska positions is two years, and provided that the ‘employee signs another contract of | information: b “An increasing number of per- n Nev:{lssue ;‘ n};l i n ! sons have been coming to Hawali| 9 A“(lgul?y(lzsxs x(»)x ITALY” Wwith the idea that jobs are plenti-{ ) o' jociination, Return trans i 5 ful end wages are high. This areai by 15 the Territory Will also & 3 if O O I 1 e e e o e oo be paid by the rovernment. seeker. With housing conditions | Only one federal office in Ju-| a i t: - Fory ceibcal i lh AR08 th neau h'u recu\ed notificat'on of O | e i, ersoms s e, b, e ry cautious nbout decidmg to seek emph)mml in Hawali. o e e, e mv.|IIIIIIII!llIIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIH West Coast shxpptne strike, unem = ployment continues to increase and H many more individuals will be un- employed by January 1. Therefore,! I would appreciate your notifying the local offices under your juris-| diction of our Jabor market condi- tions and request that they dis- | courage applicants from coming to | Hawaii to seek employment.” I a similar period with the agency., Under the decision, annual leave CONTINUOUS SUNDAY FROM 2:00 n f will start in the States at the Feature at 2:46—5:25—7:47—10:09 We have never paid LESS than 2%% on Savings IF YOU LIKE GAMES Come o the - ELKS TURKEY SHOOT ‘Wednesday evening, November 17th, Elks Hall, starting, 9 o'clock. PUBLIC INVITED. 40-4t Follow the Cabs to ROSS’ OASIS in Douglas for a Good Time 23 YOU CAN Win WE KNOW Dugout Tonite j|rovuse 8:30 o'clock BENEFIT PARTY, proceeds to purchase a wheel chair for a worthy person whose case has been carefully examined. Publie Is SAVING IS FUN WHEN - a boy knows his dimes and quarters will add up to a new bike! It's good training in thrift to open an insured savings ac- count here in the child’s oo it own name - or jointly with a parent. Alaska Federal Savings & Loan Association OF JUNEAU 119 Seward St. always a pleasure pottled in bond LW.HARPER 4m 1873 Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey Invited 3 G it " BOTTLED 1N BOND, 100 PROOF. S 111111 e ————E e ] T

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