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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1948 — CONTINUOUS SHOWS ATL. DAY SUNDAY FEATURE at 00 — 4:02 — 8:09 10:14 2: HERE TOMOREROWIN wfi’mu o J“' Wind {{Lowu o e e e e e e o e o r [ 1 1 ] 1 1 1 1 1 1 [} 1 1 1 1 i 1 i 1 1 ] 1 1 ] 1 1 1 I | 1 | 1 1 | Meet the kid with an eye for a quick dollar and a slick looker! EXTRA! 12 MEN AND ONE WOMARN ATTACK FRONTIERS OF THE WOBLD — MOUNT Ffi'fi'?fl,s rict of fun and excitement when lovable, laughable Wally roars into action! TOM DRAKE ~ 'DOROTHY PATRICK " GLADYS GEORGE - LEON AMES Screen Piay by WILLIAM R. LIPMAN Directed by Produced by HARRY BEAUMONT - NAT PERRIN A METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER PICTURE - —— ] i OVE OF THE LAST HCIINLEY — HIGHEST, COLDEST PEAK O THE N[BETH BMERICAN Ei%ENTiNEN;T Ends Tonight FURIOUS ADVENTURE! Ends Tonight DARING ROMANCE! | Honey bees weigh about 5,000 in- dividuals to the pound. The aver- age weight of a honey bee is less than one three-hundredths of an ounce, Moose are this continent's largsst‘ In ancient days, jasper stones game animal. Because their diet were set in rings and supposed to sometimes consists of ha ood be superior in healing power to shubs and twigs, the Algonquins other precious or hzml—prex_:xous called them “wood eaters.” gems. e the good times every night at ROSS’ OASIS Drive over to Douglas. Visit the “*Fezepus Room,’ and tune in KINY at 5:45 for your favorite dance funes and popular melodies. THE DA]LY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA TWe FEATURESIN . ‘Z.‘S M;SEMBLES" ONEBILL SUNDAY, COMES T0 SCREEN CAPITOL THEATRE “Y 207H CENTURY Th> appeerance of Wallace Beery As timeless as !hs masterpiece in 1= moiion picture invariably tha! inspired it, Darryl F nuck's ;uarantecs a comedy-drama packed procduction of Vietor Hugo's immor vita two-fisted action, unfettered tal French classic, “Les Miserables, sxcisement and down-to-earth arns to the screen of the 20th| laughs, and “Alias a Gentlemar ntury heatre startin anday operng Sunday at the Capitol Th tarring Frederic March and ater, is no eptidbn. It hasn't a|Charles Laughton, the film is an-| dull moment. ther ime hit from Twentieth This time Beery Dblays the ex- x’s Hall of Famous Tii- thrilled miliions Resolved | |erook Jim Breedin, released from 4 | pr after a te ear term ar most famous of Hug ks, facing a fortur hich has piled Les M is up ior him as the result of the dis t on |covery of oil on hls fa creen, the novel Ito Tive up o his nmew-found wealth {iidelity and a sharpness ¢ {and go straight, Jim establishes him- | ih wction ge |self in an elegant penthouse @ | with the help of a pert ma is difficult to conceive of iMadpe takes it upor himself to ce-|actors mcre ideally suited t fcome a gentleman. Things happen, than March and La The otter feature on (lh bill is | , as the hunted, two “Operation Wh of the|ate n and the latter ‘as | “This Is America” inister, police detective Objective s Mount McKinley, the [Javert, are a director's dream come | | highest, c~dest peak on the North|tiue. }rcmn'!’ glacier I’(-lda: o;LXlxxska, .12 MAYG“ H[E“DRI(KS?B’: LEAVES ON VACATION |men and one woman of the Wash- 4bur“ expedition assemble to begin the first preat analytical study of the roof of the world—a study pro- 18 h‘kvn neau city me days, now to start his first vacatior in several years, Mayor Wa saic’in purpose, dangerous and ex-| yy citing in actuality. | : s PUMMA&E SgIE | Hendrickson is booked for toc ! ik g sailing of the Princess Lou'se. n BEMNEDS He will keep business ¢ n NURS%E‘V E;.E‘?!.E?‘LI' ments in Seattle and Portland be e of certain Ju- 5 in the past few NEXT wmfissw;,‘i‘ i o To improve the facilities of their y at the airport, for mothers 11 children, th(‘. Aeronautical As- . 3rd T:l(‘)l‘ he will join Mrs w ho already is w and d Hen- visiting , the sociation will hold a rummage | andparents, Mr. and next Wecnesday in the Salvation |l ) est of Juneau, are si Army Hall on Willoughby Avenue. ing ha holiday messages. The sale will start at 10 am. Hendrickson will be gone While rontinuing to improve the|t 1 the An'ld \\ . present nursery in the P. A, A, Building, W. N. A. A, members 10¢ rl\ n 1 forward to having o :md xm AREF IS WARNEB proved quarters in ne Fuilding soon. - - GRADUATE GF JUEAU HIGH I 'Wi.O’ WHO’ = fic experts | in an ef-! > estimated | Jame students at f spesd ped befor y beg.n to dri , they ho! | |.Sound (Tacoma), | {named t 1 can teach teen-age boys and | |dents in A s i) s of operating an | | colleges Dean Joup dutomobile,” declates H. G. Kemp- | D. Re3 of the faca'er, T dent of Lumbermen’s Mu- ny-ttu‘tnm comy h ni- 'tual Casualty Co., “but their ideas | nated the students e honor. - of driving responsibility are formed | Required for nomination and fin-|lcng before them.” Kemper cautions | al listing m 'V Who" are char=:parents to be especially careful; | acter, scholarship, leadership in e v driving with children in their | tra-curricvlar activities, and the car | Lility of future usefulness s Mueh of th me for our high business and soclety. ent rate, he believes, rests on | Jim, son of Mre. Lodema C. John- | | son, 608 Franklin Street, Shelt | Wash,, is President of the Interna~ t'onal Relations Council, and wia- ner of the: Hermen Kleiner award riven for fostering “the spirit of | riendliness and broad human brot!i- 'rhood in the stadent community.” | He graduated from June: | HOSPITAL NOTES Admitted to €t. Ann’s H vesterday for medical alte were Billy Stevenson and the shoulders of bad examples parents who set im their children. LUTHERAN BAZAAR ' PLANKED FOR DEC. 1 Plans for the Lutheran Ladies Ai Bazear to be held December 1 are | near:ng rompletion. A public lunch- con of home-ccoked foods will be cerved from 11:30 to 1:30 and tea pital will re served during the afternoosn | oa howrs, A fine selection of hand. ved Znyder. articles suitable for Christmas gifts Discharged from St. Ann’s were or for uss in the home will be on| Arthur Johnson and Mrs. George sale. Mrs. Ray Peterman, Mrs. J. B ‘ Hamilton and baby girl Eurford and Mrs. O. Bodding are| Suzie Abraham from Yakutat was the chairmen in charge of the af-| admitted to the Government Hos- ialr pital — - | ——— LUTHERAN Ladies Aid BAZAAR | REBEKAHS ATTE 10N : Lunchecn 11:30 am. to 1:30 pm. All Rebekahs are requested to Tea 2:00 pm. to ttend the entertainment given Bewing Booth 11:30 a.m. | | 5:00 pm. | | i by the Odd Fellows on Tuesday, Wed, D"(, 1, Lutheran Church 3 3t Nov. 30 at 8:30 p.m. 53 3t > | e ~ { Mec'mrz of Sous of Norway at FROM YAKUTAT 1Odd Fellows Hall, Juneau, before | Albert T. Weed of Yakutat Is Card Party, Sat., Nov. 27, at 7:15 at the Baranof Hotel. p. m. L 052 2t3 AT PREMIER E—Actress. Shirley Temple and husband, _ John Agar, attend a Hollywood movie premiere, | | JAPS FIGHT ICE PERFORMERS skating team puts on act at a tle full responsibility Ior fighting blaze in home Paul I‘restun swings his wil atre in New Vork, ¥ I R E — Standard bearer (left) indicates Tokyo firem of man in shorts (right). A U8 y Mic Their ho U" Lfib (:? have taken over t climbs ladder. ¢ is ab Mariclia, £a,