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FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1949 THE DAILY ALASKA I'MPII\I JUNEAU, ALASKA " PAGE THREE i(OMEDY FEATUHE | Py 0 "'DARI( PASSAGE' o TONITE | SHOWPLALE or (ibieni NITE I 1S WEEKEND BILL, || ) - L | OPENS SAIURDAYg OMLENTURY s | e anurday || CAPITOL THEATRE [ Y. 4 | AT2OTH CENTURY |~ sy f g | R Feature at L ] Danny Kaye's new Technicolor| § E y 5 Humphrey Bogart and Lauren T'ME 7:37—10:00 i D > 4 | comedy for Samuel Goldwyn, “The! i N Bacall are cast together for the S ;Secret Life of Walter Mitty,” pre-| & third time in Warner Bros.’ dra-| Make this a different kind of sents the red-headed funster in an| ! W ‘ matic “Dark Passage” which opens | TONITE entirely new type of characteriza- s g - N 5 | Saturday the 20th Century The- | Sh A peg §0:30 n : tion. He is a meek, henpecked little 3 E po X o atre. This is an action-packed screen ows at /:20 and 9/ SATURDAY NIGHT hY a“endmg our fellow who becomes a hero in spite ¢ » : ersion of the David Goodis novel | EXTRA LATE SHOW (SAT at la.3 ) »f himself, who wins Virginia Mayo, * R ;i 3 " B |of the same name ; . » iis co-star, through a series of ad- : & 3 In support of the leading duo are: | . - R b enture-packed “dream” seguences. ; . Agnes Moorchead, Bruce Bennett | Richard - Catherine S eme Sk e | This feature is at the Capitol the- 3 o e % | ind Tom D'Andrea. Miss Bacall's ® . mber | itre for this weekend starting to- ¥k L | assignment is a more sympathetic nelllllllg . Cfalg co“TlNuous s“ows ALL DAY SATUBDAY } 1ght X o i) Ny one than usual, as she depicts a seri- | The npicture, hailed as Kaye's o N ; ® 3 ! »us-minded young lady hers, in-| nussnl. | ‘unniest, is based on James Thur- # 1 stead of the sultry enchantress. | Doors Upen 1:30 a [} . S?:ow Siarls 1135 | ser's famous short story of the same 5 S S 3 Bogart is cast as an escaped con- HAYDE" S —— e e | itle, and is directed ty Norman Z.| [} 8 e 8 vict from San Quentin who tries to ‘ .vlc_Leud f LAST MINUTE TOUCHES—a wardrobe woman prove his innocencf, All of this is : - l”“‘ m Kaye has his first chance in U | ynd a hairdresser give last minute attention fo Diana Lyan before |shot in and near San Francisco e 1 ilm starts to indulge in his talent she zoes on the set of *Bitter Victory” in Hollywood. v;here the compnn*lspeml a month s g g | for straight dramatic acting plus|. o L _________|shooting exteriors. The Golden Gate S E v E N ‘ Klyi-loss‘l STORY' } ; ; 1 | nis mim;m brakna of brisk, effer- Br::ize ;lgul;:s zmix;ex:;lflykel: “tlgg‘ b | | vescent fun-making. plANS OUTLINED action a; e v e Il! f‘“t( " ‘S Slmply o 4 T8 As Thurber fans know, “Mitty” is se of tnis engineering structure w F R E . « ’ |2 preofreader for a publishing house. o motiiate the more excitin: mo- ¥ i, " : | To escape from drab reality, he in- FOR YA(HI RA(E | ments in the picture. Y s A ‘]E” | dulges in fantastic day dreams, 1] - | wherein he sees himself as various olYMpIA JUNEAU | o 5 veroi¢ figures—a valiant sea capr y | no..j._.i A_S | tain, a daring surgeon, a heroic DB AL | wmr HAPPENEB | ‘ighter pilot, a quick-shooting cow- . . H bos, and s0_1orth, atten comng to| CApilal-fo-Capital Event Is - . NEWS TO THE EIGHTH? the rescue of beauty in distress. How ]- . | he s s int real life en" I . | e uddenly runs into a a) a IVG y Se' 10 DOUGLAS THEA‘I‘IIE BEOPENS PLUS :dventure that surpasses his wild- 'CDntlnued Lroin ge: Dne) {est imaginings is the climax of the Start July 6 B The Douglas Coliseum Theatre | i which has been closed since last . \pmd""w"' J make a living on 40 hours a week.” |fall, will reopen Sunday evening, s'lulfld Shnrls Featured supporting roles are by| The 966-mile long Capital-to-Cap- Erickson said that he knew of | March 20, under the management Fay Bainter, as Kaye's domineering|ital yacht race ending in Juneau s 0% - H mother Ann Rutherford, as his-a85|July 16 was ‘discustell &t thé,vaent | ROUIRE i the Jaw that would BUté fof W D. Oross TheniTo SneRScts Late Air News s g the canning industry. The cannery | with Ed Glovanetti as manager. signing sweetheart Boris Karloff, as|Club meeting held in the Cuuncll»_vm_km\ he said, favor a 40-houl . sinister psychiatrist, and by the|Chambers last night. week. TO STATES lchritudinous Goldwyn Girls. Bob Cowling, who recently re-|" Acieq by Senator Garnick wheth- | Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mill left on COMING jturned from a trip to Olympia,| .. the 40-hour law wouid help to|Wednesday for a three week vaca- i i |Wash.,, where he met with the| .vent strikes, Erickson said that|iion in the States. They will visit AI_ASKA (OASIAL Jacht O Enere, stated ADSUISL PRI virs. Mll's family in Seattle and TO THE # the present time there are 28 boats| wif we can't get the 40-hour week | \ir. Mill's parents in Los. Angeles., 3 0“ entered with the possibility of 35 bY | through this bill we will have, to get (ARRIES 5 Wie tine, the race begins, it the hard way,” he asserted. FAGAN SHOW Zflfll CENTURY This yacht race is to te held in( .p, you mean that as a threat?” | Children, young and old will be 2 THURSDAY IRIPS conjunction with the yearly race|senator Collins demanded. thrilled this evening at the school SCREEN | irom Olympia to Nanaimo, B. C. In| prickson said that he mercy |where Fagan will show his bag of | o |that race there may be 150 boats.| neant it as a statep <i* of the [magic tricks. The show will begin PLUS —— ; Alaska Coastal Alrlines carried | 0 Nanaimo is the first leg of the:,cts of the case. at 8 oclock this evening. FOR THREE F Bii ’ 16 passengers out of Juneau yester- | Capital-to-Capital race with the l| I Ab“e[ 1 & day and brought in 19 for a total|second leg ending in Prince Rupert, Increased Costs . JUHHII PMYERS Io i BIG DAYS CARTOON F i { 35 passenzers. A full schedulé of [&nd linish line to be Juneau. The| J. Howard Wakefield, Alaska- . in ' ity dights will be flown toduy, alto. | e s set for the finisn. | ort Wakeriid, outioed tne 1anor| MEET ON SUNDAY P.M. | { p s were: Ele|July set for the finish. Port Wakefield, e 5 v I R G l N ' A M AY o R:;:ic;’ flifj,’",.’,’:,f::f“f,;,;"ufi_ tuation in his business. The crew STARTING . 3 . It is a ccntrolled race based on|works from June 15 to October 15| There will be an impormnt meet- | ; bloom. & e BORIS KARLOFF . FAY BAINTER To Petersburg: John Rowl. ?fif‘:i’f},tri‘”i‘glzfii 1;:51 ;aldo Orh: mnd often put in 12-hour shifls |ing of the Juneau Players Sunday' S A TURDAY 3 ANN RUTHERFORD - THURSTON HALL TG Wrangell: Ed Hellns. p E:<v\xvpfeboat< a (-h;mc" at rgh(.l »t‘\‘cnldaystfl l‘\‘reek. fo_rncunssdern’)le afternoon at 4 o'clock in the Coun- | P F A - ot b ” o wretches ol me. 1€y recelve | . ) d 1 H_ASHES ; 3 FLORENCE BATES - GORDON JONES To Gustavus: Lyle Bieber, S. R. rize. Each navigator must estimate | », o TG il Chamcers of the City Hall. All NITE = | Kelly. # ‘ d vertime members are invited to go and take Konstantin SHAYNE - Reginald DENNY I o Sitka: Rev. Ny aard, W. E,|S running time for each leg of the | ;,ours, he said, and a 40-hour week |iiefr friends interested in ama- and THE GOLDWYN GIRLS | Diers, Bill Knight, Sally Patter- |-C0rse kased on the revolutions of| would increase labor costs of the|ieyr theatricals, - ok D‘/Ir. nd Mr; Mbx Bayer, the yacht motor in running with or| sjant by $18,000 to $20,000 a sea- All members-‘are’ réquested to at~ {against the tide and wind. Each g ; dson. | & BoR. tend. Fa BounEl o Ao Knu. s , |-oat is to be penalized for errors| oOnly three of the 16 herring s { . To Baock Bay: Charles King, Lyn}, . d the one coming closest to g ? % King it g plants in Alaska made a-profit iast e e e e, o | gy £ g 4 28k 3 & his estimated time for the course wiil | year, and two others broke even, BAPTISTS ARE URGED EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED \ CeCAHOONE DOG From Sitka: A. Neison, I.. G-|pe awarded first prize. | Wakefield stated. Even without the | Yesterday afternoon, the CG|R'pke, Mrs. D. Wahto, J. Rance| gjower boats are to leave first!i0-hour week the outloo isn't good To A"E"D REVIV‘I. nn. no n- MAB&“ABDT | Cahoone of Ketchikan docked at | Mcrris, Elsie Beachamp, W. Walton. | frcm Olympia, Naneimo, and Prince | jor next year, since the price of OPTOMETRAST = | the Alaska Transpcr(auon dock and From Tenakee: Matt Nivala. |Rupert with the faster boats leav-| herring oil has dropped from 19| Ay Baptists are urged to attend Second and Franklin Juneau will leave Tuesday noon. While in| From Gustavus: S. R. Kelly. |ing as much as 36 hours later. ents a pound to 7 cents a pound |the special revival meetings at the | port, bids will be received on re- inom Skagway: Paul “ohns, J. | Each boat is allowed eight hours| nd the unions are demanding a 15 | yuneany Baptist Church with mes- PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS | pair work. Lt. Lynn L. Baker is| Pichotta. |from Nanaimo to Prince Rupert to| .er cent wage increase sages of xpnsptuuon delivered by auren sy e s g | captain of the Cahoone. The ship| From Haines: E. Powell. do as the navigator wants tut the Technological Advances Dr, David M. Gardner. Y carries 22 enlisted personnel and, From Ketchikan: Evelyn 'ames. |ejght hours are not figured into ac- | John Wiese, representing the CIO ELLIS AIR LINES t | two officers in addition to Lt. Bak-| From Sitka: Wayne McGee, Bon-| tual racing time. Every boat is to| fisheries unions, followed Wakefield d-sype el BRI Tomn sct ‘“s:f;_"; B A ( A l l DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN er. nie Nelson, J. Hulse. use the eight hours. Six hours are|on the stand and explaircd that the |, E orning with a picture of the grou | TN From Pelican: Jean Max. allowed between Prince Rupert and | shorter work week has ncen made|pn po r:ade lolloedng scrvlces.m " | LEGION OF THE MOOSE From Hoonah: Mr. and Mrs. Lind- | juneau to be spent as seen fit. There | necessary by technological sdvances. |~ pe Gardner 1p last evening's mes- via Petershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg. Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. | No. 25, monthly meeting Sat. 19th | sey Chaney, Cliff Mathews. will be a race observer on each| In 1930, he said, a liue of salmon | “ * e told his listeners that “Bap- ‘Cms\ to be initiated. All members e 5 g 2 Loat to see that the boats hold to|cannery machines turned out 140 prd b P e ’ | tists not intending to exploit Al- | please attend. Lunch and dance to| SCHWINN BICYCLES at MAD-|(he course and that the rules are|cans a minute with aporoximately |aoes “pae tr sabs & sontriation to mmm the Territory .that will make it ‘LOHOW 47 2t| SEN'S, 46 ! opserved. 57 men. In contrast, he said, a (r——— | Performance awards are to be|“ans a minute with only #2 men. ) uPENING ANNUUNCE“E“T |siven for each leg of the race with| “If we adopt the 40-hour law,” “Cl:‘r:at?:hi':;zw::;ghm o?‘a”é?fllz‘f bty L Juneau interested only in the over- | Wiese said, “it will tend to off- Saturday, March 19th all race. The log of each boat is to | set the short salmon season by re- |be airmailed from Prince Rupert.| distributing the labor sapply.” 5 3 nressmakmg and A“el’ahons | A plaque is to be awarded by the| Senator Rivers, quoting from a|g, B:.ISIWINN BICYOLES st ”‘l:““ 227 South Franklin St. Mrs. Lillian Cash |Juneau Yacht Club to the winner.|samphlet, said that the U. 8. De-| "~ A o At The plaque is to te hung on the ;artment of labor has recommend- - _|wall of the club winning the race| 'd a 56-hour week for a period of report to the Chairman of the Fi- |and is transferred each year to the | !4 weeks for seasonal industries. ;‘:“uc:‘m‘m of the f;“"‘e 3"‘; winning yacht club. The Interna-| “We do not agree thet that is \(e i (of the Ways and | tional Power Boat Association rules ! necessary,” Wiese stated. Means Committee of the House 23 govern the winning of the plaque.| Senator Garnicks' rejuest that :sf"::"': “"'m“ ““" L‘f:m‘;“:' | The exact course for those making | “ator .Commission Henry Benson | - or'm""n' el"‘flng er du BENNHT mw D-MUHEA ‘be long run from Olympia to Ju-| e called to the stand broughs a in - dl‘tu“; ';“ ‘::‘“ R neau will be optional so long as| ‘emand from Senator Steve Mc- oekils et ‘;' .:fl' :r.lthipthe ‘hey pass the control points, of | “utcheon for the previous guestion g arted within uture under an appropriation | which there are 21 in all, with two [ ‘nd his motion carried by a vote | optional. 9f 14-2, ending the hearings. made by the Legislature two years g > ago. The control points are: Other Bills Passed | Olympia to Nanaimo, B. C—Point| /40 its afternoon and evening |Evans, West Point (Seattle), Sand| . ¢ yesterday the Shnate pass- !Polnt, Seal Rock (near Hope IS-| .4 43 pills and memorials, includ- iand), Pole Pass, Walker Rock,| .o the following: Nanaimo, finish time, 5 p.m., PST, HB. 72 to require premarital July 9. »h 3 ysical examinations, with a pro- Nanaimo to Prince Rupert, B. C.| yicion that the examinations —(start off Hudson Rock Light),| ..y pe waived by U. S. Commis- Cape Mudge (via Seymour Nar- . . . foners or Marriage Commissioners % ower: p Precision-built in the Home of PTP ows, 68 miles), Helmcken Light (70} " i i1ated places where the fac- See General Electric’s exciting, new P: e miles), Sarah Island Light (% ackard 100-HP Ma; Packard 150- g lities are unavailable, 5 9 d 100-HP rine Six, ailes), Georgia Rock Light and| gpg 13 prohibiting outdoor ad- 7 (1) HP Marine Eight. Available with rig,ht.ot Nabannah Bay Light (60 miles), 0% | ertising in Alaska. left-hand rotation, and choice of reduction dock at Prince Rupert (48 miles) | gpg 11 increasing maximum | . . i ; finish time, 4 p.m., PST, July 13. | anesits under the aid to dependent gear ratios. Competitively priced. e pe FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 i = PERFORMANCE AWARDS canning line today can produce 300 great.” tian.” l::m:lc ;!upe" to Junegu—'l‘ree hildren program of the Welfare 1 Clgiet toy . . T'oint t (49 miles), Caamanc| nepartment, 'Speed Cooking” at your finger tips! Standard-equipped with built-in Foint Light (56 miles), Neal Poin'| "HB. g0, to exempt publicly owned New, automatic G-E features you have to Fi trol! Light, via Zimovia Passage, T« g n’er."p gear contro 'ght, via i nd operated utility plants from the . see to believe! Come in today! e asine pecfosiviin nailes, or Eastern Passage, 77 miles), | motor fuels tax, veo A GRAND OLD foint Alexander and Five Fingers, g B, 82, amending the law relat- Don't miss this! The easiest, fastest, clean- at in years! No Light (75 miles), Douglas Bridge at| ng to Territorial audits. The lat- est way to cook you ever saw! Just by | advanceme . e hifiin Juneau (68 miles), finish time, 1|ior was introduced yesterday after- ) NAME w “”‘pA pushing buttons! = more manual gear sl g. pam., PST, July 16. noon by Senator Butrovich and | With General Electric’s new “Push-button” No more need for extra-cost The first leg to Nanaimo, B. C.| whipped through to final passage | be-ut‘);,e y& ::rt mr 'c‘}::;.;enfmt::-ko lllzl I = equipmeflt- Come in !will be run in conjunction with the | within five and a half minutes. . | regular international cruiser race.| The bill adds the following lan- TWO OVENS! Superfast Calrod® units ! b, o . 5 g throughout. Automatie Oven Timer that's for a demonstration: Those continuing to Juneau will|zuage to the present law: almost human. Dozens more new features. AN WHO OWNS ONE operate under less restrictive rules.| “with respect to the making of Hurry—seg them all! AR THE A For the visiting yachts, yacht|al audits of particular depart- Avallable In: (RUARTS * Trade-Mark Reg. U.S. Pat. Of. ises are to be planned in the| ments, officers, boards or institu- | 4/5 QUART _ PINTS See* Your Packard Dealer Channel area led by local yachts.| jons, the Auditor or other persons | 2 PINTS MINIATURES ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT ‘ Nn THBRN | Committees are to be appointed at| o authorized shall, in addition to | |the April meeting for entertain- | hecking fiscal aspects, Mmtlnl:el & POWER CO ; 3 COMMERCIAL COHPA“ |ment, prizes, etc. Herring is to be| fficiency of administration methods » €ORBY'S RESERVE BLINDED WHISKEY given to visiting yachtsmen for bait.| nvolved and make recommenda- | 86 PROOF « 68.4% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS Cheerful I;fm wo! Nesedly‘ Dependable JUNEAU, ALASKA l Ray Packard and Tom George | ‘fons pertaining thereto, and shall JAS. BARCLAY & CO. LIMITED « PEORIA, LUINOIS trical Service ‘ were admitted as new members at]provide a copy of ‘ue resulun'.; llIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIII“IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIhIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII. ! the meeting last night. -1 findings and recommendations or |

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