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"FORT APACHE" IS | WEEKEND FEATURE, | CAPITOL THEATRE A stirring epic of the Army’s Indian warfare in the Southwest |some eighty years ago, “Fort| | Apache,” opens at the Capitol the- ., 1,4i0, Service summer school at latre tonight with John Wayne, i grawayt, lNe\ ! |Henry Fonda, Shirley Temple andi " gop ' nionype, principal of H’;}izfl Armendariz in the stellar|wrangen Institute will leave today | 5 for Seattle. Martin Holm, super- | The John Ford-Merian C. COOPer | yisor of education, and Max Penrod, | preduction for RKO Radio release principal at Mt. Edgecumbe, will tells a vivid story of Army politics, | jeqye Sunday. of Army romances on the frontier,| They will assist in the selection and of an over-amtitious officer|of teachers for Alaskan positions, who brings his command to dis-|working at the 11th U. S. Civil aster when he seeks to outwit Co- | service Regional office, chise, a brilliant Apache chief. Holm plans to go to Greeley, Told with clarity and realism,|colo, after finishing work in Se- |Alaska,” Mrs. Sanford said. {the new film directed by Ford, re- {attle, to take his annual leave, re-| For many years, Mrs. Sanford volves about the dominant person- tunung to Stewart to attend mt’n\vd in Ithica, New York, where ality of an embittered cavalry . her husband was manager of the colone]l sent out to take charge ot Beok Store for Cornell University. la lonely outpost on the Arizona She arrived in Juneau just before FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1949 ¥ PAGE THREE (AR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 3 ANS EDUCATORS lqu Fon S'ATB Ijoln 37 newly recruited ANS teach- ers, and teachers presently employ- Three Alaska Native Service edu-led by ANS in the sessions. cation leaders will leave this week- end for the states to attend a pan- 1el meeting in Seattle to evaluate applications submitted for ANS[ i teaching positions, and to anemll Indian Service $ummer school for three days. Penrod and Intollube will go from Seattle to Stewart tc MAUREEN 0'HARA AT 20TH CENTURY (N COMEDY ROLE| {GRAS 0 CENTUR ‘Sitting Pretty,” the new Twen- DOORS L A S T SHOWS o Conit, Toenes To he | AR W TIMES 5o, TONITE iimes tonight. And, for more reasons than one Maureen says she had the time Nehivd: by ADE deprdituatty % sviton 7:00 9:30 This theatre is pleased and proud to offer our patrons a truly great comedy that goes beyond laughter. Its humor and romance flow from the heart of real people . . . and our times! SHOWPLALE or unegy M PIONEER DAUGHTER OF ALASKA RETURNS FOR VISIT IN NORTHLAND Back in Alaska for the first time since she left the Territory in 1889 when she was ten years old, Mrs. B. E. Sanford, elder daughter of {the Rev. S. Hall Young, is visiting | her sister, Mrs. Alaska McChesney. “There wasn't any Juneau when I was born in Wrangell in 1879 Saxman, Sitka and Wrangeil were about the only towns in southeast TONITE AND SATURDAY ONLY! | - Continuous from 1:30 Saturday ONE of the FINEST ACTION L FILMS in YEARS with m OF HOLLYWOOD’S TOP FLIGHT 14 STARS! Masterpiece of the Indian Frontier... 2 HERE LIVE...AND LOVE... the Long, Lean Cavalrymen ..Who Fear No Living Soul! from the period costumes of the stately princess” type of role to the modern clothes and manner ot a typical American housewite, Maureen cut eight inches from her long auburn hair, and happily don- ned aprons for her role Not too glamorous, she admitted, but much more fun. Mauree mother in private lite of thre: year-old Bronwyn Price, e: REQUFBT FOR BlDS Notice is hereby given that bids desert. Unversed in the ways ot |Will be received by the Juneau Inde- | the departure of her niece, Mrs, |liked working with the three young- | handling Indians, the colonel ig-pendent School District, in the of- | Roy B. Mulvihill, for Seattle |Sters who portray her children in nores the advice of his more ex- |fice of the Superintendent, until 4 |about a month ago, and plans to|the film, say s like to have | £ {perienced subordinates, and in the |P.M. August 9, 1949, for furnishing | remain two more months at her|as big a family herself i thrill-packed climax endeavors to|of transportation of oil to the Ju- [sister’s home, 24 miles out the high- g | ; ! ) |make a name for himself by trick- | neau Schools as specified below: lwas i MAU EEN HAR 2 {ing and capturing Cochise’s elusive |1. Transportation of crude oil from AMERI(AN I.EAGUE | : . |band of Apache warriors. the source of supply in Juneau ; { 2 # to the Juneau Elementary School Transportation of diesel fuel from a source of supply in the City of Juneau to the Willough- by Avenue School. 3. Transportation of stove oil from a source of supply in the City of Juneau to the Tee Harbor School, Tee Harbor, Alaska. Fonda plays the colonel and Wayne is seen as his senior cap- |2 |tain who vainly tries to discourage his superior’s suicidal course, with ! players turning in convincing ayals. Miss Temple plays a’s daughter, and Armendariz (plays a Creole sergeant. Ward | Bond, George O'Brien, Victor Mc- B.B. STARS Here are the swzrs of games yes- terday: Batting—Dave Koslo, Giants, hit first two home runs of major ileague career, driving in five runs, as he pitched New York to 11-3 vic- tory over Phils who never' have “Never lay hands on an | unruly youngster " HOLDS 11-4 EDGE BROOKLYN, July 8 —(®- Th" American League holds a seven- game margin in victories over the National League for 15 previous All-Star games. The previous re- Isults follow: CLIFTON WEBB < SITTING PRETTY } |Laglen, Anna Lee, Irene Rich, Guy| Bidders must bid sepnrately,on]beam, him in nine games. Year City Winner Scoxe ‘ | Kibbee, Grant Withers, Mae Marsn |each of the above services. Bids! Ppitching—Ermie Bonham, Pirates, | 1933 Chicago AL 4-2 N and Dick Foran stand out in the |will be opened in the office of the {shut out St. Louis Cardinals wizh | 193¢ New York AL 9-7 RICHARD H AYDN featured cast, along with Miss|Superintendent of Schools at 7:30|six hits, 1935 Cleveland AL 4-1 Temple’s husband, John Agar, who |P.M. on August 9, 1949, Shoe e 1936 Boston NL 4-3 [OU'SE ALLBRITTON makes his screen debut in the role| The Board of Directors of the Ju- | SCHWINN BIKEd st MADSEN'S, | 1937 Washington AL 8-3 {or a young West Point officer, neau Independent School Distrlctl e 11638 Cincinnati NL 4-1 e ¢ A SR [reserves the right to refect any or| REQUEST FOR BIDS 1939 New York AL 3.1 - 4 WALIER LANG x/u.mfl 6 lNhH NOTICE Ian bids. The Board of Directors of the |1940 St. Louis . NL 40 4 e After July 10, no telephoms Board of Direcuwors Juneau Independent School District | 1941 Detroit el IR ""’“.:’:’%fi::fioh“fi"'° S |rentals for the month of July JUNEAU INDEPENDENT |invites bids for the furnishing of | 1942 New York Wl By ; | will be accepted at a discount. All SCHOOL DISTRICT transportation to school children re- | 1943 Philadeiphia AL 5-3| remittances must bear postmark of For the Board siding between the Lyle Johnson {1944 Pittsburgh NL T not later than discount date. Please EDWIN C. CLARK, Home located on the Glacier High- {1945 No game PLUS { be prompt. Superintendent. |Way and the Juneau City imits.|1946 Boston AL 2 JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS |First publication, July 8, 1949. Transportation is to be furnished 1947 Chicago AL 2. ‘ b TELEPHONE CO. —adv. Last publication, July 11, 1049. from points along the route to the [1948 St. Louis AT B Musical Short Spo"l Juneau High School, Juneau Ele- mentary School and Willoughby Avenue School each day that school is in session. Bids will be received until 4 P.M. August 9, 1949, in the office of the Superintendent of Schools. Bids will LATE NEWS by AIR BARN DANCE!!! Saturday night at Salmon Creek Country Club. Dori’t miss it! 40 2t ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received at the NG Sailing Schedule Cartoons -- Cartoons with WARD BOND - GEORGE O’BRIEN —— TONITE — cmm shows at : i VICTOR McLAGLEM . ANNA LEE Fe t starts a 'fi,{f‘,, o IRENE RICH * DICK FORAN SAR BEATURE AT GUY KIBBEE * GRANT WITHERS Wi J. ‘M. V. BEACHCOMBER be opened at 7:30 P.M. August 9, 1949. Detailed information of the services to be rendered may be ob- tained from the Superintendent of Schools. The Board of Directors of the Ju- | neau Independent School District 'reserves the right to reject any or | all bids. W. McKINLEY =1 ioffice of the City Clerk, Juneau,| | Alaska, until elght o'clock P. M. July 15th, 1949 for the exclusive use of Building provided for a taxi cab office. Further information and terms of the lease may be obtained from the City Clerk’s Office for the space in the Juneau Airport | those interested in leasing this of- | Plus FEATURE “MY POG QHEP” SATURDAY MORNING All Sailings Cancelled 2:14-486-7:26-9:56 fice space. { The City of Juneau reserves the | right to reject any or all bids and to waive informalities. CITY OF JUNEAU C. L. POPEJOY, City Clerk .First publication, July 5, 1949, Last publicatinn. July 9, 194§. il 000000 T | DOUGLAS | Board of Directors | JUNEAU INDEPENDENT | SCHOOL DISTRICT For the Board | EDWIN C. 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