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THE DATLY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA CHIMES HEARD IN ,"GOOD NEWS" FOR FEATURE, SHOWING | PATRONS TONIGHT | CAPITOL THEATRE| AT 20TH CENTURY;} TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1950 FOR e BEST " ENTERTAINMENT ¥ Check Your Newest and Largest Theatre UNANIMOUS APPROVAL! from PARENT'S MAGAZINE COSMOPOLITAN MAGAZINE It's a case of “Broadway to Holly- with the cast of M-G-M's ) a church in a tiny city ¢ the bells have been ringing | wood"” for new ENDS TONIGHT! STIRRING ADVENTURE IN THE HOT SPOT OF THE EAST! Marta TOREN ' Stephen MCNALLY TOMORROW (WED. ONLY!) IN SO MANY MARRIED WOMEN'S LIVES THERE IS A RECKLESS MOMENT! e g A MAN OF | DARKNESS ... he closed-in wsetTE LA wih GERALDINE BROOKS - SHEPPERD STRUDWICK s COLUNBIA PICTUR “JOHNNY HOLIDAY" 50 MOOSE ON PAA r¢| FLIGHT 70 ALASKA DAY FEATYRE HERE == . e | Lodge from all over Southeast Al- | To focus attention upon the ac-!asxa will converge in Juneau Wed- complishments of youth and ne=ds of under privileged children, K wanis International ha ed with the National Kids' Day Founda‘icn nesday to board a special Pacific | thern Airlines flight to Anchox'-i Palmer. The annual Moose | convention for Alaska will be h(‘ldi in the seggnd okservance of ““"im Palmer Sept. 21 thhrough 24, day here on Sept. 23rd, Stanley|arnold Francis, Governor of the Baskin, President of the Juneau!jyneau lodge, announced today. ! Kiwanis, has announced. \ A bus will leave from the Moose Ted Hyder, manager of the Cap- Iodge here at 1 p.m to take the | itol Theater here, has arranged w"d( vation to the airport, Franc show an appropriate movie, “John- ny Holiday” on £2pt. 21, 22 and 23. Kiwanians and Mariner Scou's me‘ % selling tickets, the proceeds from |MRS, which will go for a local -program | of assistance to under prml(xedi SANDBO JOINS HUSRAND IN JUNEAU “ — W M children in the Juneau area. Mrs. Preston Sandhbo arrived here The picture “Johnny Holiday” is Sunday to join her husband who | rated as top heart-tugging enter- recently returned to the reportorial | tainment as well as a medium to staff of the Empire. She came raise money for a worthy project.|irom St. Louis, Mo., where she and Wwilliam Bendix and 12-year-old Mr. Sandbo resided, and has been | Allen Martin play the leads. The with the Airforce Procurement Div- | film was made almost entirely at ision there. 3 3 the Indiana Boys School at Plain-| < The €andbos formerly lived in| field, a state institution for under- |Juneau leaving last October. Thei privileged and delinquent boys, and | Sandbos were ma_rrmd in Juneau | tells the story of one such boy’s last ¥ and prior to her mar- complete regeneration under the|riage Mis. Sahdbo was with the guidance of an understanding ex-|U. S. Fo Service offices here. sérgeant. The script was written by Preducer R. W. Alcorn, an “alumnus” of the school. Hoagy | Carmichael wrote a song, "Myi Christmas Song For You,” especial- i Iy for this picture and plays the|,,ica division of Pan American part ot Bt ol | World Airways in Juneau, Mrs. Parents Magazine gave “Johnny Wood and their little daughter | Holiday” the Medal of the Mon'h' peporah, have returned from a award along with enthusiastic ap- several weeks’ vacation trip in the Prpvel: states. | The Woods visited in and around FROM SANTA BARBARA | Seattle and then motored south J. Waning Jr. of Santa Barbara, | With friends to California. The_y1 Calif., is registered at the Baranof |Visited in Oakland and in Pacific Grove where they were the guests iof Mrs. Wood's uncle and aunt, |Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lovejoy. FROM WHITEHORSY i Mrs. Lovejoy is the former Natalya Lt. Col. and Mrs. J. S. Beeman ' Kashevafoff of Juneau and she of NWHS headquarters in White- and her husband formerly lived horse are registered at the Baranof , here ahd in Sitka. Hotel. WOODS RETURN FROM TRIP TO STATES Eugene Woceds, with the mech- EXPRESSMAN HERE Pete Sainsbury of the U.S. Geo- T. O. Dickinson of the Railway logical Survey party that returned Express office in Seattle is stopping from Attu yesterday, left today for at the Baranof Hotel Boulder, Colorado. TRUE STORY MAGAZINE LOUELLA PARSCNS and JIMMY FIDLER ||u- who gives it | The 5 BELLS! I and says: "I Wish I Could Take Every Man, Woman, |« .and Child By ie Hand o " ‘ \JOHNNY HOLIDAY' wis WILLIAM BENDIX The TRUE STCRY of a REFORM SCHOOL GRADUATE produced by RONNIE ALCORN this from of a inste ‘hose life S nt ad of a cr LLEN MARTIN, JR. listens to the reasoning of WILLIAM BENDIX i this scene from “JOHNNY HOLIDAY,” a United Artists release. THURSPDAY at the CAPITOL in co-eperation with the Juneau Kiwanis Club iminal, is actually drawn. | centuries. came the melo- | dious chimes which are heard in erswi-incernauonal’s “Sword in Desert,” which is at the Capitol itre for last showings tonight. first motion picture to deal I the recent dramatic events that made Palestine a headline story, the 1l scene of the film is a distant of Bethlehem, with the church ringing out clearly. A stickler for authenticity, Pro- Robert Buckner arranged to music director Frank Skinner to Bethlehem and record the ac- | carillon at the Church of the ivity, ive program of Christmas and | other sacred music which were in- | corporated into the sound track of | the film, T | W | bell [T i | PROMISES TURN INTO CASH FOR ~ LIBRARY BUILDING This is the house that promises built While heavy equipment excavates, | drains and fills the site at Fourth and Main, clubs and individuals are ?pmvmmg the cash they pledged to | the Juneau Memorial Library Board | The committee needs the money for the City, which needs the money for the Alaska Public Works, which needs the money to get more money —all so that the city may have a fine public library. (Under the APW. program, some §$70,000 in { matching federal funds has been made available.) Since the Carpenters’ Union started the pay-in-full ball rolling four days ago, other organizations are turning over money to fulfill their pledges—even though most of them will not actually fall due until 11951, Since the report Friday, $508 has | been paid on pledges, including $250 heart-tugging tale ht to hecome a man S h | Women’s Club, which now is paid {in full. Before the ground-breaking last week—in June, as a matter of fact— the American Women’s Voluntary Having completed a 20 months’ duty at Yakutat, M-Sgt. Guy Ams- den or the Alaska Communications System has been transferred to Ju- neau, where he was formerly sta- tioned. Sgt. and Mrs. Amsden ar- rived here yesterday and joined their young sor, Ralph, who pre- ceded his parents to Juneau earlier this month and has been visiting with Mrs. Amsden’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Leivers. Sgt. Amsden will go on leave this month and the family plan a trip to the states. They wiil leave Sept. 25 and in Seattle pick up a car and motor to Broadus, Mont., to visit with Sgt. Amsden’s monther, Mrs. Kate Amsden. From Montana they will motor to southern California and return up the coast on the homebound trip. ’ FRED DUNN TO ANCHORAGE Fred Dunn, manager of the Pan American World Airways office here, left today for Anchorage on a week’s business trip. AMSDENS T0 MAKE - |MOTION CALENDAR HOME IN JUNEAU| - MoVED 70 FRIDAY Services had fulfilled their pledge of $100, and paid $50 more, accord- ing to B. D. Stewart of the Library Board. ALASKA STANDARD HERE IN DISTRICT COURT ' e sandera on waner, avaska | Standard, docked at 11 o'clock last night at the Standard Oil dock from Ketchikan on a routine bulk products delivery run. Sailing time is some time tomorrow. The tanker carries a crew of about 20, The motion calendar in District Court has been changed from to- morrow to 10 a.m. Friday, accord- ing to Clerk of Court J. W. Leivers. The case of James Cole versus Sam and Maud Asp is scheduled for 10 a.m. tomoirrow before Judge George W. Folta. It is expected l(.i FROM KIRKLAND, WASH. Jack L. Woodland of Kirkland, Wash,, is a guest at the Baranof | by the Business and Professional} | Studley « Virginia, of Haddon Heights, N. J.; | since 1917—the year of the disas- Technicolor musical jamboree, “Good New: starting tonight on the screen at Gross 20th Century} Theatre. Every one in its s t, ex- cept Peter Lawford a recruit from the Great White Way. Leading lady June Allyson was “discovered” in the original New York cast of “Best Foot Forward before coming to films to repeat her stage role. * Dancing comedienne Joan Mc- Cracken came to “Good News” fresh from her triumphs on Broadway in “Oklahoma,” “Bloomer Girl” and He brought back an im-J:he starring role in “Billion Dollar vt e 1 (| “CCOME 1O thee Stable” Baby Patricia screen debut in the screen musical, following her success in the stage uner, “Day Before Spring.” kven Charles Walters, the direc- or, hit the peak on Broadway both 1s a dancing star and dance director or several of its biggest hits A5 for the script writs Betty Comden and Adolph Green—they lid alright on Broadway too. They wre the authors of two of Manhat- an’s musical successes, “Billion Oollar Baby,” and “On the Town.” MRS. ADSIT RETURNS FROM EXTENDED TRIP, ENTERTAINS VISITORS Mrs, Agnes Adsit returned Thurs day from an extended trip throug the Territory in time to entertai houseguests from the Fast whe made a short visit here. As administrative assistant in the office of Frank A. Metcall Territorial Highway Engincer anc head of the Highway Pa‘rcl, Mis | Adsit inspected offices and road: on a five-week trip. She covered the Fairbanks, and Kenai J fact, every road district in Al- aska except the 100°mile stretch from Big Delta to Tok Junction. In her absence, Lt. Emmett Bot- helho of the Highway Patrol met Mrs. Adsit's guests and ensconced them in her apar‘ment at the Scm- mers. The An chorage distric visitors are Mrs. Herndon' and her daughter. Missl Miss Studley is on leave from her position as a nurse. They arrived Tuesday on the Aleutian and were in Juneau until boarding the same ship southbound last night. Mrs. Studley, a former Seattle girl, had not visited in Juneau | trous Gold Creek overflow andj the slide through the Gastineau Hotel. CARILLO-WATSON MARRIAGE IN COURTROOM YESTERDAY occupy two days. Court did not convene today. i | FROM BLAINE, WASH. TO SCHOOL AT BELLINGHAM | Henry C. Peterson of Blaine, i 1Wash,, is stopping at the Juneau Miss Aliee Jean Davis, daughter Hotel. of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Davis, left | on the steamship Aleutian for Bell- | AT THE GASTINEAU ingham where she will enroll Iu; Ray Hagel of Juneau is staying her sophomore year at Western|at the Gastineau Hotel following Washington College of Education. | his dismissal from St. Ann’s hos- Miss Davis has spent her summer pital, vacaticn with her family in Juneau. | ————————-—— | Hotel. HOWARD FOWLER BACK | Howard Fowler of the U.S. Dept. | of Mines has returned from a field trip and is at the Gastineau Hotel. | 9 \ meaty, thin-skinned, and bursting with natural sugar, they're downright wonderful for breakfast, dessert, or recipes. Flavor-protected in triple-sealed cartons. Famous S & W_Prunes 4 spend long months soaking up California sunshine. Tender, Elsie Watson rvecame the bride of Sam Carillo, fisherman and sawmill worker, yesterday afterncon in the courtroom of the U. S. Commissioner. Judge Felix Gray officiated, and followed the short ceermony with his usual friendly, informal talk on marriage. Witnesses were Misses Louise €kinner and Rose Maier of the Commissioner’s staff. (9 LN TURY We Had to Hold It Over GNE MORE DAY!? The Picture Juneau has Taken to ifs heart . .. STARRING: Loretta Young Celeste Holm POSITIVELY FINAL NIGHT? TOMPRIEDW... 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