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NOW SHOWING ENDS TOMORROW YOU'LL SING AND DANCE AND SHOUT FOR JOY! ¥ G fom WEM, of course! - VERAELLEN-ARLENE DAHL THREE LITTLE METRO-GOLDWYN- MAYER PICTURE LAUGHS! with that dancing ... singing . . . laughing team, Fred and Red! e KEENAN WYNN + GALE ROBBINS = GLORIA DE HAVEN. DOORS OPEN 6:45 ADDED ATTRACTIONS SHOWS at 7:10-9:27 Technicolor Cartoon FEATURE Pete Smith 7:40-9:57 Latest War News Pioneers of Alaskan air travel, Pan American has worked steadily to improve service and reduce fares. Now Pan American is offering still lower regular all-year fares between Alaska and Seattle. NOW Yoy cay LY FRoM JUNEA £ AU TO SEATTLE 'OR ONLY $66.00 NE WAY $ 118.80 ROUND rryp us Tax) CAPITOL PRESENTS | REAL LIFE STORY IN | CURRENT SHOWING “Three Little Words,” now show- | :ing at the Capitol Theatre, offers a |big M-G-M Technicolor musical| with a heartwarming story, eleven of America’s best-remembered song hits of the past quarter century and a great cast topped by Fred Astaire, | Red Skelton, Vera-Ellen and Arlene | Dahl. | | 'The new picture is based on the lives and songs of Bert Kalmar and | Harry Ruby, with Astaire playing the late Kalmar and Skelton Cl\at‘ |as his teammate, Ruby. Vera-Ellen | |enacts Jessie Brown, Kalmar‘si %vaudeville partner and later his | wife and Miss Dahl plays the former 'film star, Eileen Percy, who became | \Mrs. Ruby. | In top supporting roles are Keenan | Wynn, Gale Robbins, Gloria De Ha- | | ven, Phil Regan, and Harry Shan- inon, Wynn plays the agent of thei songwriting team. Miss Robbins, as | ia night-club entertainer, sings “All | Alone Monday.” Gloria De Haven, | singing “Who’s Sorry Now,” por- itrays her own mother, Mrs. Carter | De Haven, former star of stage and | screen. Phil Regan, appearing as | himself, is highlighted in the title- | i song finale. Still another musical; highlight fs the sequence in which | | Debbie Reynolds portrays Helen | Kane singing “I Wanna Be Loved | | By You,” with Miss Kane actually | | recording the song in her Iamous‘f | boop-boop-a-doop style. 1 | Astaire and Vera-Ellen share| | four singing and dancing numbers, including “Mr. and Mrs. Hoofer at| | Home,” “Where Did You Get That| | Girl,” “Neverthel and “Think-| |ing of You.” Each has a solo num- | | ber, with Astaire doing a tap rou- | tine to “Where Did You Get That | | Girl” and Vera-Ellen singing “Come | lon Papa.” Astaire, with Skelton | (playing the piano, joins for “My‘i | Sunny Tennessee” and “So Long, | Ooolong,” and Miss Dahl sings “I| |Love You So Much.” | | The new musical is Astaire’s first | !since his big hits in “Let’s Dance,” | “The Barkleys of Broadway” and | “Easter Parade.” Skelton last scored | !in “The Yellow Cab Man,” Vera- Ellen in “On the Town,” and Miss‘ Dahl in “Ambush” and “The Out- | riders.” i GOP TentBarbecue | Set for Anchorage; Al While o Speak: | Albert White, chairman of a com- | | mittee o | known as the Investigative Commit- | tee into Government in Alaska, has acepted an invitation to speak at Anchorage Aug. 24. | Republicans of the Hub City are on that date holding a free barbe- |cue under a large tent. Another speaker will be Julian Hurley of | Fairbanks. White said another meeting is ten- tatively planned for Fairbanks in the near future. ‘White said that turnouts in Ket- chikan and Wrangell, where he has spoken recently, were so encourag- ing that he believes all communities in the North want to hear what his committee has found out about gov- ernment activities during its inves- tigation. Don’t Pay Over $125Todayfor edicin to quickly relieve pains of RHEUMATISM ARTHRITIS Newritis, Lumbago and Sore, Lame Muscles ‘Why suffer another day from the agony of these painful ailments? JProve free that you can get mirac- ulous relief IN JUST A FEW MINUTES from the misery of rheumatic pains, muscle soreness and sprains as well as serious lame- ness of muscles and joints. It's no longer necessary to dose yourself with an internal medicine. f the Republican party | ¥HE DAILY ADASEA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ' New York and" | Other State Primaries On (By Associated Press) With the lineup for their State | and Senate tickets still up in the air, New York Democrats and Re- publicans pick candidates for 45 House seats in primaries tomorrow. Most of those nominated in New York will be present House mem- | bers, since: only three Republicans | and two Democrats face primary | contests. Wyoming and Mississippi voters‘ will choose House nominees the same day. Wyoming will also select party candidates in a Governor's race., Delaware Democrats in con- vention will nominate a candidate to run against Republican Repre- sentative J. Caleb Boggs. The week, marked also by a run- off primary in Texas Saturday, to choose the Democratic nominees for two House posts and two State of- fices, may bring some clear indica- tion of party choices for Governor and Senator in New York State and a Mayoral contest in New York City. | Senator Lehman (D—Lib—NY) is counted on as a sure starter in the Democratic Senatorial race. But Republicans haven't come close yet; to settling on his opponent. Both! parties will nominate for Senate! and Governor at conventions Sept. 6-17. Some Republicans are still tryifig to persuade Gov. Thomas E. Dewey to reverse his decision not to run again. If he sticks to it, Lt. Gov. Joseph R. Hanley is almost certain to be the GOP nominee in that! race, School Distrid Equalization Board Will Meet Tonight Members of the Juneau Independ- ent School District Board of Direc- | tors will meet tonight as the schaol‘ district Board of Equalization i{o | hear complaints and protests | school district tax assessments, | Board will meet in the office the Superintendent of Schools in the Juneau High School tonight, Tuesday and Wednesday evenings. | Meetings will begin at 7:30 p.m. ‘The Japanese Antarctic fleet .of | 32 vessels made a record catch, dug- | ing the 1950 whaling season of 1,941 whales yielding 26,600 tons| of oil plus 39,000 tons of food pro-} ducts containing some oil. | hind enemy lines and captured Tongyong town. “It is only a matter of time| to clean up the enemy stragglers,” the spokesman said | ‘The spokesman is a South Korean | naval official. He said South | Kor- | ean marines were fighting with| high morale South Korean Navy Vidors Customers Break In Window fo Get Bargain Purchases Jack Hazlett expected a crowd in the store Saturday morning rm“ the close-out sale at Home Beauti- | ful, but he didn’t expect the street | A SOUTH KOREAN PORT—(®P— An Allied spokesman said tonight the South Korean Navy has knock- ed out two Red Korean ships loaded with troops and ammunition off southwestern Korea. Red casualties were reported hea One Red ship was sunk and one damaged in naval shelling off Usu- yong near Mokpo on Korea's south- western tip the spokesman said. He gave no details on the number of troops involved or the size of the vessels, The spokesman said the Reds were retreating with heavy casu- alties in the Tongyong area south- €ast of Chinju. South Korean Mar- landed on the coast there be- melee, a metal lamp stand was | pushed through the heavy glass. So, today, while a new pane was | being put in, the shop was wide open—Iliterally. Hazlett says the| sale will continue until all stock is sold. SCHWINN BIXES AT MADSEN'S DR. TED OBERMAN Optometrist Eves EXAMIN VISUAL TRAININD T HONE 266 SIMPSON BLOW. JUNEAU Chirepractic Health Clinie Dr. Geo. M. Caldwell Phone 477 Dr. John M. Montgomery Main and Front Streets 1“\\ For friendly cheer- when you serve beer serve EXTRA PALE | — ® — E—— Browed By A Unit Of Ona Of The Waorlds Great Brewing HCKS' SEATTLE SREWING § MALTING CO. SEATTLE, USA. RS i “The "PALEFACE’ INLAST | BiG DAY AT 20TH CENTURY THEATRE Out where the west begins, Bob | Hope is really starting something! And in Technicolor, too! The man with the ski-jump nose and the sen- sational ability to make people laugh, is trying something new in the way of a setting for his particu- lar brand of humor. He's hitting the west in the Technicolor laugh riot, Paleface,” which is being shown for the final times tonight at ! the Gross 20th Century Theatre Corstarred with Bob is the cur-' Calamity Jane, luscious thorn in the side of the law. Jane is given a chance to redeem herself by un- | covering a gang that is smuggling guns to the Indians. As smart as she is beautiful, La Russell makes it appear as though Hope, a timid, cor- respondence course dentist, is the fearless government agent the ban- dits are on the look-out for. Bob | not only falls for Jane, but for her! build-up of him as well and his m-| flated ego leads him into more trouble than even the resourceful} Jane can get him out of. Bob sings the hit tune, “Buttons and Bows" in the laugh film. | SIX GO T0 SKAGWAY ON PRINCESS I(ATHlEENl Although primarily a cruise ship, . the Princess Kathleen took half | a dozen Juneau passengers to Skagway this week-end. The lmerl arrived Saturday afternoon and sailed at 11:30 p.m. Boarding for the northbound ! voyage were Mrs, James L. Me- Vey of Skagway returning home after being in St. Ann’s Hospital; Miss Lucille Cooper, Sister Mary | Jude, Sister Mary Joseph, Sister | Mary Kevin and Steve Vukovich. More than 66 percent of the en- listed men in the U.S. Army in the Far East Command, who became eligible in 1949, re-enlisted or ex- tended their overseas tours. ™= PAG. THRER TI0"CENTURY HURRY FOLKS MUST END TONIGHT! "Bob Hope's Funniest Comedy! Bob's Got a New Jane THE'JANE! "The PALEFACE" Color by TECHNICOLOR door to suffer. Somehow, in the|vaceous Jane Russell who portrays Starring »os. HOPE a RUSSELL A Paramount Picture * ok ok ok ok ok ok % % TOMORROW! v HEPRURN HENREID w1 WEEKEND SPECIAL AT TAKU LODGE All-Expense Fishing and Sightseeing Excursion $25 per person includes meals, lodging, boats, guides and trans- portation by boat and plane for groups of 3 or more. 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