The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 4, 1950, Page 5

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Let’sGoTo A WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1950 Movie Tonight? €A From M. G. M. comes one of the most un- usual and fasci- nating plot situations ever devised to keep you sitting on the edge of your seat as you witness the sinister threads which trap a pharmacist, married to a worthless and scheming wife. Come Down TONIGHT for Exciting Adult Film Fare! IT'S GOOD! p ~ Basehart Totter & new team that / tingles with... and starring HA SHOWPLALE or KEW THRILLER! e (1D CHARISSE- BARRY SULIVAN A METRO.GOLOWYN. MAYER PICTURE Shows at 7:15 - 9:30 ——— Feature at 7:54 - 10:09 B du BE 9 B9 3, YOU'LL SEE [,QVE UNASHAMED? - - - in all it’s innocence and romance in “THE BLUE LAGOON” HERE SOON! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA DOUGLAS NEWS ELECTION RESULTS Results of the municipal election | held yesterday for the City of representing the man- Douglas was as follows: { the Oasis. Mike Pusich, un-opposed candi-| - - date for Mayor received T4 of the W.S.C. SERVICE |84 proper votes cast. A total of 87/ The Womens Society of Christian votes were cast with 2 spoiled and|Service of the Comm. Meth. Churt one blank. 28 at the home of Mrs, For the City Council, William Porter, Devotions were con- Boehl received the highest vote, 76., by Mrs. Jack Means, Mrs. Chris Ehrendreich followed with 73; Grey, Vice President of Arne Shudshift 69 and Edyth Bar- Society, presided over the ras, 28. The three high candidates bu; n. Plans were made |are elected for two year terms. r to be-held on Sat- ’ Judges for the election were, and Mrs. Ray Rice, Totter. When she deserts him for| ;onn M, J. G. Johnson and Aug- urer, was honored [ e N S PIOtS |yt Aalto; Clerks were Helmi Bach 1 good wishes on an ingenious murder of the Other|.,g frances Worobec. rip to the states in the near man. However, after he has set the . | stage, he falls in love with another: WILCOX, SCHOOL BOARD | girl and decides to abandon the| yn tne Douglas Independent GIRL SCOUTS idea. Then, when his rival Is mur-| gengo) Board election, Lawrence| The first Girl Scout Troop No. 6 dered, all clues point to the innocent | wijcox, un-opposed candidate for a|meeting was held last Friday, Sept pharmacist as the Killer. . |five year term, received 84 votes!29, at the home of leader Mrs. “Tension,” based on a story by|which was unanimous for the City George Magson, John Kilorer, is set against a back-|of Douglas, which registered only} C s elected were Stuart ground of Los Angeles and Malibu (g4 official votes. | Johnson, president; Ina Franklin, Beach. In addition to Basehart and | 15 the highway voting poll held, Vice president; Pat Isaak, secre- Miss Totter, the cast features Cyd | at the Herbert Savikko home, only ' tary; Helen MecIlhardy, treasurer Charisse and Barry Sullivan. The|fijve votes were cast, with Wilcox and Sandra Boehl, reporter. picture was directed by John Berry | receiving a 100 percent vote there| It was decided that our meeting and was produced by Robert Sisk. |also. Officials of the highway polls' would be held on Tuesday after- | were Mrs, Savikko, Mrs. Wm. Hix-|noons. Thirteen girls attended the EI'= ( son and Mrs. Matt Gormley. meeting PRSI ’ SANDRA BOEHL, Reporter. | (Special Correspondence) FORREST-SCHY WEDDING _— Helen Forrest will become the DEVON HERE |bride of Mr. Robert Schy tomor-| Wm. Devon arrived here from row afternoon in a private cere- Fairbanks yesterday, and will spend mony with the family of the couple | a few days visiting friends and ELFIN COVE, Alaska, Oct. 2—MT. | are invited to atfend a weddi The Ladies’ Altar Society and Mrs. Ray Clements and their reception at the home of the brid meet Thursday evening at 8 o'clock three children, and Mrs. Jim Lin-|parents Mayor and Mrs. Mike Pu- |at the home of Mrs. Steve Ford gard on their boat, the It, left for |sich. Juneau Sunday on business and a attending. | his family here. i shopping tour. | Ju | be cou | cor | cer | ref per Mik wi eser agement ¢ that the license of the bar In the vote, three voted in favor of re- revocation of the li- with the fourth councilman, ing from vo'ing, because o 1l reasons, gle, Juneau attorney, |JEALOUS HUBBY | CAUSES 'TENSION' | IN CAPITOL SHOW| Richard Basehart, who has built | up a wide following as the result of his scoring performances in “Rose- anna McCoy,” “Reign of Terror” and “They Walked by Night,” plays his most dramatic role to date as Audrey Totter’s jealous husband in | “Tension,” M-G-M's suspenseful drama opening at_the Capitol The- atre tonight. Basehart appears as a drab phar- macist whose life is distorted by his sion for the unfaithful Miss Imen ling In the evening from 8, to 11 o'clock, all friends of the couple | ALTAR SOCIETY SPECIAL COUNCIL NEWS MRS. GREENSPUN HOME The Douglas City Council held al Mrs. Joseph Greenspun, wife of special meeting Monday evening in | Admiral Greenspun, Commander of the City Hall at the request of |the 17th C.G. District here, returned | Sunday and expects to return to|residents in the vicinity of the Oas- yesterday via Pan American Air- the Cove Monday. {is Cocktail Bar, who complained of s after a four-month’s trip to i continuous disturbances during the | the States. She had been visiting Its very quiet here in the Cove night and morning hours. with her parents in Delaware while with so many residents in Juneau| Following reports by Councilmen |their daughter, Joanne, made a | for a few days, a lull before the fall |Who stated the management of the !European tour before returning to season opens for fishing. There are |bar had been warned on several the University of Washington where | several boats expected here for the {occasions, and that City ordinances she is taking graduate work season. Swanson’s Store closed Sun- |have been violated on several Library Science. day and the winter store hours went "coums, the Council voted in favor | into effect. of recommending to the District' SCHWINN i Jessie Shelly on his boat the Mable | . took Spec Paul on a hunting trip | ©5 AT MADSKN'S George Beudray has installed a | new gasoline tank in his boat. | Walter Larson has installed troll- | ing poles on his new boat the Carol L. and is going to troll the new boat for the first time this fall. SINGERS MEET | The Juneau singers will hold} their regular weekly rehearsal to- morrow evening at 8:45 o'clock| in the Methodist Church. With new | music on hand, the “men wanted” | sign is out for tenors and basses as well as all others interested in group singing. J | THANKSGIVING DINNER 1st AWARD TURKEY DINNER for 8 and all the trimmings 2nd AWARD GOOSE DINNER for 8 and all the trimmings Thanksgiving Award Drawing Rovembesr 21st One ticket is given for each dollar well-spent for groceries or meat at California Grocery and Meat Market . Now! gyrol Fluid Drive! * Available on all -, %- and 1-ton models. Lowers upkeep costs, prolongs Ask ws for interesting Fluid Drive booklet. / b ISHERIDAN, RAFT, " BOGART, LUPINO | AT 20TH CENTURY Potent Marquee Power is revealed in the star studded cast of Warner 1 Bros.’ vivid drama, “They Drive by Night,” starring George Ralft, Humphrey Bogart, Ann Sheridan and Ida Lupino, which returns for I«\ special showing Thursday and Friday at the 20th Century Theatre. Raft and Bogart play two truck drivers who hit the trail at night delivering their goods. The drama gains momentum when Raft meets Miss Sheridan, cast as a flippant waitress, and he falls hard. Bogart suffers the loss of an arm in an ac- cident, and Raft is forced to look elsewhere for work. Alan Hale, play- ing a former friend, gives him a job, but his wife, played by Ida Lupino, more or less takes over when she sees Raft. She plots a murder and the guilt is tacked on to Raft. At the trial, Ida loses her grip and tells the truth, leaving Raft free to marry Ann. | Raoul Walsh directed this fast moving drama. | | | members of the Headquarters, Headquarters and Service Co., 208 National Guard Infantry Battalion (sep) have re- ceived the following advancements: Robert L. Howell to corporal, from recruit to private are Ronald F. Bowman, Carlisle D. Casperson, Lee W. Nance, Willy Kirkvold, Ed- gar Loken, Charles B. Smith, Dale A. Osterman, Ralph A. Treffers, Jr. and Paul A, Willett. The following ' NATIONAL GUARD RATINGS | | lMOCISE WOMEN WILL ' MEET ON THURSDAY ! The regular meeting of the Wo- ‘men of the Moose will be held at '8 o'clock Thursday evening, October Senior Regent Beatrice Albegoff requests that chairmen of the fol- lowing committees make their re- ports Publicity, Membership, Mooseheart, Library, Moosehaven. POLIO INSURANCE See Floyd Fagerson. Tel. 32 764, Box 734, Juneau Plenty of Power! PAGE FIVE SHE FOUGHT AGAINST HIS HURRY FOLKS!? LAST TIMES TONIGHT! GIRLS! DON'T FLIRT FOR THE THRILL OF IT! DEAN STOCKWELL - EVE ARDEN Screen Ploy by Arch Oboler e Directed by ARCH OBOLER o Produced by JERRY BRESLER A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture 12 ~ STARTING TOMORROW! The Big Stars Clash in This Big ACTION SMASH! * K K | A Man-Woman Showdow on a Highway of Hate!" THEY DRIVE BY NIGHT| Each of the 8 great Dodge truck engines gives you power aplenty—top economy, too. That’s because you get an engine that’s “Job- Rated” to fit your hauling needs . . .one that’s jam-packed with money-saving, long-life features, Plenty of Payload! 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