The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 3, 1948, Page 5

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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1948 ICHRISTMAS SEAL SHOWS ARE T0 BE GIVEN OVER KINY """ DOUBLE FEATURE BILL TONIGHT AT CAPITOL THEATRE| e one of his finest pictures, it is reported to be filled from start to inish with exciting action, rib- comedy, and many hit standing ‘!‘w opera n, s forces with the popular vocal- singer, Dorothy Kirs son Eddy. This series will '|d( a comedy sketch teaturing amour and Frank Mor- nh\)\\n as the Party,” will alsof Charming Dale Evans will once y the part of Roy's lead- while Olin Howlin enacts | C! e of the cowboy star’s pal. |p b Hn be with a number of epu h Stu brings its newest lother telsnteq record'ng ‘Web or Danger date for the latter program.s as vet mehululcd ; to the Association’s s. Bess Winn, the an- n O'Flynn and Bill Kennedy lserlel in top roles. }nual le of Christmas seals is It is reported that the film tells meeting with splendid success. She the story of a bridge building crew |relates that among the outstand- racing against time to complete a,ing contributions was one which ar- bridge span that is the last avenuCVn\,ed recently from Clark's Point, cape for several thousand fam- a village in the Bristol Bay area lies trapped by the rising waters so small that it does not appear on of a flash flood. Interpolated in!the map. There, under the direc- this deadly competition is the riv-|tion of the school teacher, Denton alry of two rock-fisted steel work-|R. More, the sum of $200 was raised ers for the love of the same girl. for the organization by meam of a - h‘GOSE ORDER PLANS (HRISTMAS pARTY |imuun!s paid for each basket aver- ed better than $10 each. Some of atter of fact, went for ;the Association on tAlaska, he said, “We of the amount collected since the feel proud them, as a ms {more than The Loyal Order of Moose and the | ‘Women of the Moose have plans to| make their annual Christmas party the best yet. Thursday night, De-!| cember 23, will be the big night for children of the Moose and mothers and fathers. The fun will tegin HH 8 o'clock. RS A, 27 SR (By The Associated Press) The U. S. hanged four more German war criminals. This made 1 of 91 in eight weeks. . - eee ISUPPLIES ON WAY HERE ABOARD SMALL BOATS Three boat loads of groceries and isupplies are on their way to Ju- | (neau from Seattle. The Redondo, skippered by L. (H. Clark, is due to arrive here this| .wcektnd or the first of next week. The Marjorie D, captained by i George Dawson, loaded in Seattle | November and is enroute here. The Tolstoi scheduled to have ‘loaded Wednesday to sail north. A fourth craft, the Klehowa, K [ D n l E s H 0 w with Captain Nicols as skipper, is } due to put into Juneau next SATURDAY at 2:00 | week after leaving Seattle the presenting ! middle of November. Roy Rogers re ONL R - Hm\t HAT A REPUBLIC PRODUCTION PLUS 2ND ACTION HIT! SHOWPLALE or. CabiTdi i Fred Eri lxertd at t es is regis- u Hotel. ‘m-.'§ aig s //l&'[fldlfi ) 'O KENTUCKY' S, 7 BOURBON . ADELE MARA BILL KENNEDY- DAMIAN O'FLYNN ! . Genvine ROY SOUR MASH RICERS .| Kemtucky Straight’ 2 | Sovrbea Whiskey ’l'o"uo} IN BOND| 100 »'.I;O_,f 2 Caroons CIIMEDY and NEWS AIR EXPRESS NEWS BY UNIVERSAL f | ! | 1 Sons of Nerway ANNUAL DANCE Eagles’ Hall . . NIEMI ORCHESTRA Saturday - December 4: Dancing - 10:00 P. M. Door Prize Award at 1:00 A. M. . Douglas OO ANNUAL MEMORIAL SERVICES SUNDAY, December 5, 1948 at 2:30 P. M. Elks Auditorium - Juneau SPECIAL MUSIC SICKS’ SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING CO. Seattle. U. 8. A, broadeast will occur when| , stars. Thel, —u' THE DAILY ALASKA EMPlRE—jUNEAU ALASKA ANNUAL SENIOR BALL WILL BE ON FRIDAY, DEC. 10 e The Capitol Theatre is offering| Each Friday “until Christmas, at| The annual Semtor Ball of the| Football, as on Army eleven I IfF‘ coy a twe-feature bill for this weekend [5:15 pam, a minute show will be |Juneau High School will be held can play it, will be featured in the TQ}: T (3130 SATUHDAY 2P g tonight. given over KINY, t ame having [on Friday evening, December 10, in movx‘;“‘:m\” o § \“ l\l" ,‘ :‘]) \,( A JOYOL;) Thll“ Fll % u i iy It's the King of the Cowboys in been prepared in Hollywood to as-|the High School gy s Thi A S 3 . “ D / 5 S a 81T s 4 chool gymnasium. e » » APACHE L\I.VI:FP L“,} I‘L\lfi;fiv. at 7:08—9:38 color! the annual sale of tubercu- v class is extending a cordial | Wil be shown at the 20th Century TRUE STOE{ that is VEB O DANGE. at (¢ s The ever popular Roy Rogers will losis Christmas seals. Lauritz Mel- | invitation to all members of stu- Theatre tonight and Saturday F : ing ome to the Capitol Theatre in his|cho'r, Metropolitan Opera star, will | fent body and all alumni to attend | Stars of the picture are Doc DIFF ERENT . : Compelhng L Enlertammg irst Trucolor film, “Apache Rose,”|appear with the Chaffey Coilege ! tiie formal dance. Blanchard and Glenn Dayv the as one of the two features. Said to|Choir on the program. Another out-{ nembers of the Senior Class held touchdown twins, who the meeting ommittees chairman, Jean Davis; chairman, chairman, ler; band, chairman, An Air turned out Elmendorf in Novem Distributed throughout Alaska The Public Is Invited O] s McLellan is president of the class and Joseph Shofner is adviser. sure, e committees are as follows: | o tions, Sheila MacSpadden, A% = rman, Gail Morrison, Shirley | HOSPITAL wuTES . Harold Sunderland; tickets, | Johnson, chairman, Nat Moc: ram, Mary Lou Fagerson, cha nan, Jack Hughes, Alice Jean Davis chaperones, ette Doucette. TEN AIRMEN HERE Juneau to fly search missions in the air hunt for the Pacific Alaska Ex-‘ press Airline’s missing DC-3, The PBY broke down during the search operations out of Juneau Forces men came in aboard a C-47 from Anchorage to put the PBY|vis and Bill Mose into flying shape, so it can be re-|ed men, turned to its home airfield. Aboard the incoming plane were Gil ‘L___ , SPIRIT OF WEST POINT" FEATURE AT 20TH CENTURY | TOOMENTURY 35 16T SHOWS at 7:30 and 9:30 y the Army team among an entire se are promised an ac the top t this week and appointed for the affair. Charles Joe Spracue was admitted to St | Ann’s Hospital yesterday for medi- cal attention and Roman E and Lillian Collier were discharged. Josephine Hammond of Haines |was admitted to the Government Jeanette Stephenson, | Jerry Magorty and Alice | food, Loretta Keithahn, Reginald Kleweno en- ‘ L |Hospital and Edward Hamilton of ‘”"'"“"“‘B l')“f‘laze;m“.‘k‘"&“l‘ Hydaburg was discharged to his it gt i Toby Dunlap; publicity, Pat Oakes, B BI_AN(HARD Nagacne |} i Leo Osterman and Jean- | Sio(K OUO'AHOMS { i 1AL i i GLenn PAVIS .- | NEW YORK, Dec. 3- 1:1\4 quotation of Alaska mine stock today is 2%, Amer Can 793%, Anaconda 34, Cur \’Vll ht 7%, International Hn' 5 | er 27%, Kennecott 56%, NeWw York | Central 13%, Northern Pacific 18, § | U. S, Steel 71%, Pound $4.03% Sales today were 1,100,000 es. | | day mdmmnls 174.98, ities 32.85. (H—Clos- Juneau T0 PICK UP PBY Forces PBY, brought to has | to be a big headache to Field airmen. First Lieutenants Rob- T. D. Ford, T. B, Jar-| and six enlis! Amon, Zi ber. Yesterday, ten Air|f | Wolf, And You Are Invited to atlend a Public Meeting Tuesday Evening at 8:00 o' Clock DECEMER 7, 1943 In the Juneau Grade School Auditorium in observance of GOOD NEIGHBOR DAY and dedicated o the ideal of “Peace on Earth” INTERESTING SPEAKERS INSPIRING VOCAL MUSIC WORTHWHILE PROGRAM Selections by the JUNEAU CITY BAND A PATRIQTIC RALLY YOU WILL ENJOY Sponsored by JUNEAU POST NO. 4 : { BRING YOUR FRIENDS ADMISSION IS FREE Chester Zenger Commander John Parmenter Adjutant

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