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SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1949 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—— JUNEAU, AL/\SKA LAST TIMES TODAY CONTINUOUS Shews All RPay Plus Cartoen—Late News ADVENTURE in ALASKA'S PANHANDLE ‘-T()M()RB@W— Don't be sitting at home with a fong face when you can bring the family downtown and laugh te your heart's conlenl' wits ALLYN JOSLYN CHARLES DINGLE Hear these Hits g You Ko Susie” W gt BOBBY DRISCOLL, Produced by EDDIE CANTOR Directed by GORDON M. DOUGLAS Original Screen Play by Warren Wilson and Oscar Bredney ) Remember - Confinuous Performancss Complete Shows— 1:38—3:16—5:24 7:35—9:46 WALT DISNEY’S LEON ERROL ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Pelersburg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg. Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M, FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 Feature Starts— 1:45—3:53—6:00 8:12—10:23 EXTRA JOY! "Pluto’s Kid Broiher” in “DONT FOOL YOUR WIFE” Alaska Coastal offers you a. new service—to speed you on your way. Through your local ACA agent you can reserve your seat on Pan American fo the States . . ' and then to any spot the globel And mow, for its patrons in Sitka, MT.MIW., , Haines and similar No Fingerprinting For Barfenders; Bill Withdrawn Bartenders aren’t going to have to worrv about being fingerprinted, after all. Rep. Clarence Keating, Anchorage Democrat, withdrew his bill in the House last night. When the mea- sure was reached on the calendar, Keating withdrew it, because, he said, there were indications it would precipitate quite a fight and he} didn't want it to hold up other legislation. HI'I‘I.ER YES!! FREE!! waat you on dling L hi sans,mé“' N SERER ‘The TAST SSsUE rman stamps 27‘ e sudea cad of the we e e wes and out su larges' our mv‘il"zgefr’w e s S| Exd‘usxh USE'OF TE GESTAPO AND OTHER NAZI OFFICIALS—ABSOLUTELY e B ? en mailed we will include other of ous exciting offers for your inspection. T. K. BARKER, Box 448H, Palo Alto, Calif. | CAPITOL THEATRE HAS CANTOR, DAVIS IN MOVIE SUNDAY The patriotism of a retired vaude- who becomes a billionaire highlights RKO Radio’s hilarious ycomedy with music, “If You Knew | Susie,” starting Eddie Cantor and Joan Davis, and which opens at the Capitol Sunday. l Eddie and Joan are vaudevillians {who retire to their ancestral home in New England for the sake of | their two children. Their plan to turn the mansion into a night club | is d(‘(l‘aud by the local blue-bloods. F ruin, Eddie is forced lO ell. During the sale there is found | a letter from George Washington | !making a grant of $50,000 to ome| of Eddie's ancestors. Officlal Washingtor ear by the discovel that, with accrued interest, the government owes Eddie several billion dollars. Eddie's rejection of the claim in the interest of his country makes him a national hero. Interpolated in this hilarious is set on its jand lavish production sequences, 1with Eddie and Juan trouping at | the top cf their form.” The support- ing cast is headed by Allyn Jos- lyn, Charles Dingle, and little Bob- {Lie Driscoll. IEPEEEIPNS i SENATE MEASURES 43RD DAY, MARCH 17 (Bills Introduced) SB. 50, by Senator Huntley, 'amending the Territorial laws re- lating to fire control. SB. 51, by Zenators Jones and Huntley, to appropriate $20,000 for assistance to annual fairs during the coming biennium. S.B. 52, by Senators Peratrovich and MacKenzie, requiring physical examinations of employees trans- ported into Alaska. S.B. 53, by Education and Public Health Committee, by request of the Health Depaftment, for the tection of public health by estat- shing standards of purity and 1 cleanliness for foods, drugs, devices and cosmetics defining adulteration ‘and mis-branding of foods, drugs, |devices and cosmetics; defining | fals2 advertising and providing for enforcement. | S.B. 54, by Committee on Educa- ition, to amend the law relating to [the employment of retired teachers. | S.B. 55, by Senator Barr, pertain- ing to aviation and regulation there- ' (of. ! SB. 56, by Senator Lyng by re- ‘quest, to regulate and control .through licensing the practice of Inon allopathic healing as defined; to provide for the establishment of Ja Non Allopathic Practitioners Board ¢f Examiners, its organiza- ition, powers and duties. ; S.B. 57, by Senator Garnick, des- ignating August 24 as Wickersham Day. S8.B. 58, by Senator McCutcheon, authorizing temporary benefits to | employees during periods of unem- ployment caused by disability. S.B. 59, by Senator Dawes, amend- {ing the law relating to narcotic drugs. | (Bills Passed) H.B. 8, amending the laws relat- ing to collection of wage claims by the Commissioner of Lator. Passed 112-4. S.B. 42, pertaining to-banks; lim- iting liability of bank stockholders and amending bank regulations. Passed 9-7. } HB. 28, to permit payment for travel outside the Territory by Ter- ritorial officials when such travel is approved by the Board of Ad- tministration or other Board and is "'clearly necessary for the benefit of the Territory, its people or resi- dent industries.” Passed 15-1. Committee Substitute for HB. 17, to amend the law relating to coin operated amusement and gaming devices. Passed 16-0. (Bills Killed) H.B. 70, regarding the eligibility of certain persons to take the ex- jamination for Certified Public Ac- countant. Killed by an 8-8 vote. 44TH DAY, MARCH 8 (Bills Introduced) S.B. 60, by Senator Collins, relat- jcomedy are several musical numbers | "DEAR RUTH" T0 OPEN ON SUNDAY AT 20TH CENTURY Fans who like their film enter- ! tainment light, romantic and hi- ilariously funny, ought to be in for a wond time when Paramount’s ion of the stage hit, “Dear arrives at the 20th Century Theatre Sunday for a three da,\' |run. ] The ¥, which ran for two and ni half y n Broadway, was writ- 1ten by Norman Krasna, \\‘\(N" “John Loves Mary” is a current hit on the Main Stem. It was adapted to the screen by Arthur Sheekman, lanother topnotch writer, who is} lalso credited with the screen pln\ {for the new Bing Crosby-Ba |gerald | “Welcome | The picture’s ac a lequal high calibre, W |and Joan Caulfield have the sta Iring romantic S, and are sup- ported by an e Iby Billy De Wolfe, | Mona Freef s |ginia W and Kemny O'Morr. “Dear Ruth” concerns the r tic dilemma of Joan Caulfiel precocious six 1-year-old siste? l |bas Leen secretly carryinz on af flaming correspondence in her name with soldier William Holden. Miss i Caulfield is more than slightly |embarrassed when Holden comes {home to claim her. For one thing she is engaged to a very straigh laced gentleman, portrayed by Billy { De Wolfe, who has no sense of humor, especially where she is con- cerned. For another, her sympathy! for the handsome soldier who ha tecn over for a long time leads |her into some awkward, ough | not nnph asant sit whose pollution, providing for mainte- nance of standards of purity of the waters of Alaska consistent with putlic health, public enjoyment ol such waters, propagation and prc- Itection of fish and wildlif> and the industrial development of Alaska, establishing a water pollution u,n-l trol board, defining the duties a:zd' pewers of said board, providing the enforcement of water poliution con- trol measures and providing penai- ties for the violation of the Act. S.B. 62, by Senators Engebreth | and Peratrovich, pertaining to work- | men’s compensation, revising pro- | visions regarding disability bene- | fits, care of injured workmen, sec-! ond injury fund, ete.; changing' name of board from Alaska Indus- trial Board to Alaska Workmen's | Compensation Board. S.B. 63, by Senator Rivers, to es- tablish an Alaska Youth ,Commis- sion. | . (Bills Passed) | H.B. 42, amending the law re- lating to compulsory school at- teridanee. { - e X 13N, 13 OUT ON | PAN AM FLIGHTS Thirteen came to Juneau trom! Seattle yesterday and 13 went out} on Pan American Airways. Passen»[ gers included: From Seattle: E. C. Huntel, I“redl Steiner, George Jackson, W. C. Ar- nold, Tom Dyer, Richard Hill, Er- nest Grove, Forest McConnel, Joe Peprin, A. R. Richards, Fred Wick- ett, Rubye Rottluff, Beth Chamber- lain, To Seattle: E. E. Engstrom, John Backman, Harold Rice, Catherine Sherwood, Frank Granere, infant daughter, Mrs. Granere, Fred Eas- taugh, Mrs. Robert Stutte, Bobby Stutte, Elda Anderson, Gladys anc Stanley Hoban, A. W. Murray. JACK BENNY RADIO PROGRAM 1S TO BE 2 TIMES OVER KINY Beginning Sunday March 13, the Jack Benny radio program will be heard on KINY-CBS, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon as well as 9:30 in the evening. The 4 o’clock airing will be at the time the program is actually Lroadcast from the Hollywood Stud- ios for Eastern audiences, and thel later presentation will be the repeat Lroadcast for Pacific Coast listen- ers, EBince the Walter Winchell pro- LAST ISSUE | bore Hitler's profile. Due | ISSUED FOR THE ' ing to unfair methods of competi-|gram is of a news type, it will be tion and unfair and deceptive acts heard only at 10 o'clock, following and practices in the business of the second Benny broadcast. insurance. I —_———————— S.B. 61, by Senator Collins, to| About seven million Americans safeguard the waters of Alaska from'are victims of rheumatic diseases. HAM DINNER Saturday Evening 6 to 8 o'clock At Moose Club PUBLIC INVITED Sponsored by Women of the Moose $1.50 Per Person Children 75¢ R E e e et ] ———— tarlm v ‘ 'l'omor- row i./) st PAGE FIVE LEAT flfi}‘ Complete Shows R Qm«.mmm 7.15-9.30 For Your CONVENIENCE and PLEASURE Qur REGULAR SUNDAY MATINEE AT OUR NEW PRICE Gen. Adm, DOORS OPEN 1:45 A Paran:ount Presents One Showing Only 50c © (hildren 15¢ Loges 7 B¢ SHOW STARTS 2:15 T " Whose love letters should have been mailed in asbestos ¢ . whose sister got her engaged to, five men at once? Broadway roared at her for 680 pu/;m,m.m s, Chicago laughed for 15 months, geles hugged her for 252 days. Now it’s @ wonderful movie and the whole wide world can love "Ruth,” too. WiLLIAM F{OLDEN JOAN CAULFIELD... By DEWOLFE....... EDWARD. ARNOLD....... wevssesens as Albert Kummer MONATREEMAN...........cccon i i i MARY PHILIPS . VIRGINIA WELLES . KENNY O'MORRISON - Produced by PAUL JONES . Directed by WILLIAM D. 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