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RITA AND GLENKN ARE TERRIFIC. . .. in the most f IRITA HAYWORTH, GLENN FORD ARE | STARRED, CAPITOL Rita Hayworth, attired in color- ful gypsy dress and with her long, Jaming hair tumbling down to her THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-JUNEAU, ALASKA "SITTING PRETTY” OPENING TONIGHT | AT 20TH CENTURY INels. Mrs. Chester Zenger and Mrs. |E. L. Relly | Those three cute “kiddies” riding |on “Dunking” Bob Druxman’s car | were Bonnie Davis, “Pinkie” John- son and Nancy Davis. Central Labor Council’s criginal and symbolic float theme was de- picted by Erna Stender, Smrleyi Casperson and Aleda Warner. The; “Sitting Pretty,” said to be an- Soroptimist Cancer Society float{other smash hit screen comedy, | was driven by the Rev. H. E. Bey-ione of the grandest laugh shows eI’y romance in 100 years! Drop Whatever You're Doing and Come See This Technicolor Tornado! Positively Leaves Tonight! Creature of a Thousand Moods! RITA HAYWORTH coonsy TECHNICOLOR Feature 7:50—9:55 ||| story of “Carmen,” Helen Deutsch |Miss Connie Complete Shows 7:23—9:3 screenplay that| Edythe O’Banion representing Al-|;, TOMORROW and THURSDAY ; ANOTHER SMASH HIT! SANDERS - BALL . Charles COBURN - KARLOFF GLENN FORD i afmen ishly 5 3 aYS| of the top-prize BPOE float an Carmen but is Carmen in Colum-| o Rey Ralph Baker driving the ibia's “The Loves of Carmen, | geihe] Temple entry. Technicolor drama which is at th®| caymen’ Mantyla, Lions candidate Capitol theatre tonight for the last for queen, was the 1950 bathing ! two showings. e y;suit model on the Lions prize-win- | P‘ln‘umlng her looks and wearing | ning float. Modeling other bathing ; told s'mi?ev danffln{{hlo Itlhf bar-| sujts—authentic replicas donated by aric strains o e 1lamenco| jantzen Co—were Miss | dance, living and loving to the| gpjght, Mrs. William Matheny, Mrs. { hilt, Rita puts on quite a show in|Helen Roff and Mrs, Vic Power. the film which is musically unre-|Male models were “Whispering” J. lated to the opera | Gerald Williams and Andy Robin- m:: ;he'rf:“x; i}']’l\)' “glzmlmm?"wn. Depicting Miss Liberty was | esired, but few hai amed, Mrs. Henry O. Senga, with Miss | Rita is co-starreq with Glenn Ford. ‘ Wanda Nelson as the student and Faqrd enacts the proud and hand-| Milford Marshall and Wesley Reni- Gladys | years, starring Robert Young, Maureen O'Hara and Clifton Webb, | cpens a 4-day run tonight at the) 20th Century theatre. J A comedy that goes beyond hi-| llan(,\' and into the realms of} jlaughter that can come only from |a warm, joyful human experience, ‘Sitting Pretty” uses as its spring- oard one of today's most timely| Jand entertaining subjects: the iproblem of the baby-sitter wita i hilarious complications not familiar | to every young couple. As such, the picture provides its three stars with what is said to be the most unusual and delightful roles of their ca-| reers. ] | Prosper Merimee's world-renowned has fashioned a | teems with vivid screen entertain- ment. | Important supporting roles are | filled by Ron Randell, Victor Jory, | Luther Adler, Arnold Moss, Joseph Buloff andg Margaret Wycherly. v COLOR AND COMEDY ‘N FOURTH PARADE; 1ARGE CROWD OUT A WOMAN PITS HER BEAUTY AND WITS... against the cunning of a _ criminal! Led by the Juneau City Band yand three contingents of military personnel, the colorful Fourth of July parade circled Juneau's down- town loop twice before heading out spectator-lined Willoughby Avenue Lucille to end at the Ball Park. Marines and sauors from the | U. 8. S. Pasadena, and a unit from the Coast Guard Cutter Storis, | headed by Ens. Bernie E. Thomp- son, added a spark to the parade with their snappy marching. Boris Queen Juanita, with her Crown 1 GGPE NAL | Princess Annabelle Poe, and com- | peting candidates for Queen of the COLUMN?” SIR CEDRIC HARDWICKE - ALAN MOWBRAY JOSEPH CALLEIA - GEORGE ! Fourth, rode regally on a festooned float behind the military marchers. i Legionnaires kept curbstone spec- | tators laughing with Dr. E. Lannon | Kelly, pulling in “75 pounders” at | every cast from his rubber life ratt. |Dan Ward and James Wendt were |the unseen complement on the American Legion float. ucco You'll SCREAM with FUN and SUSPENSE | decorated with two large Rotarian emblems, was followed by Boy Scout Trocp 23, with Jerry Wade tand Don MacKinnon leading the | group consisting of Art McKinnon, ! Bob Murray, Sandy Blanton, Bill = | Glaike, Ken Kadow, Billy Gaines, Gary Horton and Bob Rhodes. ! enamored of Miss Hayworth. From Rotary Club's forest green float,| some young soldier who bectme.|kow-as military men, The story of “Sitting Pretty” 1s On the statehood-boosting float, | that of a reasonably successtul « driven by Mrs. L. M. Dunlap, werch,mmg couple, Harry and Tacey| Willlams and MISS{ging whose recurring difficulties finding baby-sitters for their: aska and Hawail. three obstreperous offspring, finally Danny Joe Hughes was Humph- | inepire them to advertise for a resi- |rey, the powerful cyclist, in thelgent sitter. The result proves more | children’s marching unit, which in-)ihan they bargained for as the ad | cluded about 25 children in colorful | s anewered by a sophisticated | Soesue. entleman, one Belvedere, who im- | Fire trucks from Juneau andijeqgigtely takes over the entire Douglas Fire Departments and the | enold—completely, and with | Engineer Docks with tull loads °‘ld(—‘\‘usmting results. i kids added traditional color to the| parade. { ‘The new baby-sitter, wondrously ! Riding the Moose Lodge float efficient in a startling sort of way,| were Margaret Dudley, Mickeylis also a man of mystery. It is Card, Paul Pearson, Judy Ladley,!his stubtornly secret and odd Judy Frances, Charles McClellan|extra-curricular activities, and thei and Shiela MacSpadden, with|aplomb with which he insinuatesi “Drag” Larson as driver. himself into the family life, that | o jleads to one of the most hilarious “triangle” situations the screen has| FAREWELL OPEN known, and finally throws the en- HOUSE TO HONOR 1 ' REV., MRS. TREAT: tire community of Hummingbird iHill into an uproarious tumult. The Woman’s Society of Christian Service of the Methodist Church in- vited all members of the church and friends of the Rev. and Mrs. 'Robert Treat to a farewell open | Brothers. | house in their honor Wednesday eve- l From the Ocean Queen skippered | ning from 8:30 to 9:30 o'clock in the 'by Jim Martin, 10,000 pounds of social hall of the Methodist Church. [ halibut were landed going to Alaska | Members of the WSCS will meet | Coast Fisheries. :at 8 o'clock in the Little Chapel| This morning 18,000 pounds of for a short devotional and business | black cod and halibut mixed were meeting and will adjoun to the |landed from the Dolores J., owned social hall at 8:30 o'clock. by Orin Addleman, going to Co- There will be a short program at | op. the open house, community singing, and refreshments will be served. EIGHT IN, SEVEN OUT, PACIFIC NORTHERN Pacific Northern flights carried 15 passengers in and out of Ju- neau Airport yesterday with 8 in FISH LANDINGS R A, | Over the weekend, 20,000 pounds’ !of black cod were landed trom tnei IValiant skippered by Floyd Epper- son and bought by Engstrom -All the joy the Fieart can Hold in a Pictu our own Times for Launghter!? You' never met anything like Musical Short Belvedere 7. PAGE FIVB 000000000000 O (S CENTURY DOORS OPEN 7:00 SHOWS START 7:20 and 9:30 STARTS TONITE y p— N T that searches ve " ROBERT YOUNG MAUREEN O'HARA CLIFTON WEBB » Sflf'etly ... RICHARD HAYDN OUISE ALLBRITION Directed by " WALTER LANG Produced by SAMUEL G. ENGEL ....Plus.... Sports LATE NEWS by AIR 0000000000 A1 _——————————= |Cove on June 17 and unable to get ‘cngino parts here was towed to | Pelican City on June 18 where the was Sophie Isturis, Irene Albayalde and Margaret Mercado were the three lovely Filipino girls who rode and 7 out as follows: From Anchorage: Mr. and Mr R. W. Hussey, Michael Hussey, motor repaired. The Relie! Elfin Cove | was towed into the Cove by Skip- 3 ed th ize for the most patrio- | and was towed to Pelican by Skin-% Youths from the Teen-Age Club the Filipino float which was award- [ John Pelle. From Cordova: H. M. Lattimer. From Yakutat: H. G. Heaton, Lois Sharp. To Yakutat: Keith Roberts, Fred | Beckley, C. Mathews. per LeRay Clements on his boat I"'Iwho depicted the raising of the flag (Special Correspondence) e |on Iwo-Jima for the club’s float = iy j Fishing boats from Icy Point, entry in the parade were “Itch”| To Cordova: L. M. Brown. ELFIN COVE, Alaska, June 21 Cape Cross and points to EUin|Hanson, Chuck Merthini, Ralph| To Anchorage: M. Suttery, H.| —Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rhodes kave Cove report the king salmon are Treffers, Milt Schultz, and Ray|R. Avery. 2 o A | leased their boat Osprey to"George very scarce. Peratrovich; ‘with ‘Beb Propp and ! | : , S e welliiyen 1 the Cove and wib| Butiness and Protessonas women| THREE NEW ARRIVALS | ON FOURTH WEEKEND His Fulure In Your Pennies ke missed ty all the fishermen. | | were represented in the parade by Rhodes flew to Seattle in interests OFFE(ERS EI.E(TED | Mrs. Chris Ehrendreich, with Mr. The newshoy who delivers of the cold storage in Anchorage | Ehrendreich driving the BPWC car.| Three bab:cs were born at St. . . where he will install and operate | BY wcoDwoRKERS Tlingit chieftain robes, worn by |Ann's Hospital Fourth of July week- ycur evening paper may a walk-in-room-temperature locker [Jimmy Fox, brought a great. deal | end. be starting his first million system. | of interest from parade onlookers. — | Internaticiai Woodworkers oOl|Fox marched with Willie Peter who Hazel Wimer returned by | America, Local M-271, has elected | wore the uniform of the early na- Alaska Coastal plane from Juneau.|the following officers: | tive city police ofticers. | President, William H. Flint; Vice| Riding on the prize-winning Beta q | President, Glen Kirkham, Sr.; Re- | sigma Phi float were Betty Hag- cording Secretary, Harvey D.|garty, Frances Paul, Betty Bonnett Smith; Financial Secretary, uolnniand Jacque Fisher. Dubinick; Warden, Telesforo Vis- aya; Conductor, Allen C. Kirkman. Trustee, 3 year term, Joseph W. Francis; Trustee, 2 year term, Paul A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. William Keins Saturday eve- ning, weight, eight pounds, six ounces. A seven-pound girl was born to jMr. and Mrs. Thomas Jacobs Sun- day morning. ! Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ingles are On the American Legion Auxil-'the parents of a baby girl born at iary’s patriotic parade entry were | the hospital Sunday morning. The Mrs. O. Bodding, Lynn Bodding,'Ingles infant weighed eight pounds, every time you drop some And even if he’s never a million- coins in his hand. A telegram has been receive from WMrs. LeRay Clements an- nouncing a baby boy for the Clem- | ents. LeRay, Jr., joins two sisters, | Frankie and Sharon who are her: with the proud grandparents, Mr.‘ aire, he will be a better business man; a more valu- able member of his com- three ounces. and Mrs. Jim E£kipper E. O. Swanson on nis[ racker Elfin II has returned frof |iem unless otherwise —indicated. TR Janess, The International and the local un- gaining . " . icn are in compliance with the s l 0P Mrs. Roy Elliott is geing to Ju- (X N N neau for medical treatment expects to be gone ten days. Skipper Henry Nefscn on the the Antarctic _circle. practically all to Elfin ' falling moistiire being snow. boat Relief was towed Lingard. ' and Mrs. Jim Rolison and sons Jim and | Beirely; and Trustee, 1 year term, i ' George Gilmore. All offices are for a one year Taft Hartley Law. ! Rain virtually never galls telow ELLIS Alk LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU 70 KETCHIKAN via Pelersburg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hvdabory Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. 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