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i SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1950 ENDS TONIGHT! CAPITOL SUNDAY Judy Garland’s memorable Tech- nicolor musical, “The Wizard of 0z,” will come to the Capitol The- | atre Sunday as an M-G-M master-' piece reprint and again emerges as | one of the most delightful and color- ful production ever filmed. i The picture retains the wizardry | of L. Frank Baum’s book, read by millions, together with an adult ap- peal in plot, dialogue and song. In addition, it has some of the most remarkable color sequences ever de- | vised for a motion picture. If _voul can figure out how some of these tricks are done, you're a magician. Judy Garland, as the wide-eyed Dorothy who is blown away by a| cyclone and finds fantastic adven- tures in the Land of Oz, is the same MANHATTAN BRI ANGEL JEAN SHOWPLALE or ABITUL TOMORROW! Doors Open 1:30 Shows at 1:35—3:26 5:30—7:39—9:48 BROUGHT BACK because there’s been more requests for this picture than Feature at 1:44 any other. sparkling, infectious and lilting-| 9.4R__FEO_Q+ £ voiced Judy of such recent hits as | 83:48—5:52—8:01 The Most Wonderful “Easter Parade” and “The Pirate." | 10:10 Family Entertainment One of the high spots of the picture | is her singing of “Over the Rain- how,” a tune which has retained its lpopularny over the years. Frank Morgan, as the Wizard, has | | never been funnier. And if you think | {you won’t recognize Ray Bolger as the Scarecrow, Bert Lahr as the; ! Comardly Lion and Jack Haley as| 'thc‘ Tin Woodman, you’ll be mis-| taken. They are the characters rlght out of the book, yet they retain their | own personalities, with their songs | and dances a distinct delight. 1! Lending splendid support are Bil- | lie Burke as Glinda the Good, Mar- garet Hamilton as the Wicked; 4 Witch, Charley Grapewin as Uncle | Henry and Clara Blandick as Aunt‘ Em. Ever Brought TO THE SCREEN! “0\\\\W\° S\\Q“s‘ \ WGMis \;fi“g % a\\“ PLEASE COME EARLY! "WIZARD OF 07" REPEATS TRIUMPH, o “\“&\ \\\ “\5\\“ WO “wfl\i:\?flm ABSENTEE VOTING { Jeter: Ta sure to vote Republican I ticket under absentee law before ou leave for the Stetes, Republican Club of Juneau, Al- aska, Commissioner’s Precinct. GARLAND'S HAPPIEST MUSICAL! SHE SINGS “OVER THE RAINBOW" AND 6 OTHER SONG HITS! You'll scon | meet GOOD Fly vath the leader— » e w; i e n b Haunteq sz:: * story 1o thril Your Go by Clipper® ® SEATTLE @ Seatile is only a few hours away by big four-engine Clip- per. En route you enjoy good food, relaxing lounge seats, traditional Clipper service. Convenient daily service £ Seattle . . . frequent Clipper flights to key cities inside Alaska. For fares and reserva- tions, call Pan American at... BARANOF HOTEL Phone 106 WORLD'S MOST EXPERIENCED AIRLINE starring JUDY GARLAND FRANK MORGAN- RAY BOLGER- BERT LAHR-JAGK HALEY BALLE BUBKE - MARGAET HIMILTON - CHARLEY GRPENN 1 ) AND THE MONCHCNS A METRO-GOLONYN-MAYER WASTERPIEGE REPRINT MORE GOOD NEWS “LOVE THAT PUP” with your old friends TOM and JERRY! 0B COUGHLIN Demoecrat FOR THE HOUSE (Paid Advertisement) X s Ak : % s 00000000000000000000000000000000000000 LI T EIY) | —— ! L ‘ : Cameras clicked Thursday eve-!| 20THS Mus'(Al B S ‘nillu aboard the Health Department | | motor vessel giene, as wedding | L guests took pic‘ures of a marriage |, \\t"'“" ke h“n‘;mme,,,;',:,“: and reception in that unusual set- | cclnicolor musical round-up, 4 lys From Texas,” co-starring Den- | | Angus |and other associates of the couple— | Movies.” 1764, Box 784, Juneau. PAGE FIVE NOW? CONTINUOUS SHOWS TODAY and SUNDAY [[ DOORS OPEN 1:30 ” ”fiy FEATURES AT ; ; 1:45 — 3:55 — 6:05 8:10 — 10:25 ————— COMPLETE SHOWS J 10 — 5:20 — 7:30 — 9:40 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Skipper's Weddin gl"TWO GUYS" TAKE Aboard MV Hygiene, OVER TEXAS IN ting. 3 Morgan and Jack Carson in a rhythm Appropriately, the ship-shape pi- lot house w the scene of the skipper’s marriage to a technician || he had mel aboard the vessel. Standing on the little platform in front of the wheel, Capt. Einar| Haugen took Miss Ruth C. Tyler|" as his bride, couple repeati their vows to ge Gordon Gr | The bride wore a blue sui*, an corsage was of red roses md white | carnations. Their attendants, *Mr. and Mrs, also had met aboard rodeo - of and s, 1y at the Gross 20th Centur Theatre. D mtm Malune and Penny Ed- ‘ equally at home in musical »dy or drama, plays a happy- -lusky one-night-stand artist in| picture. This is his first mus&ml' “My Wild Irish Rose.” rson is teamed as his partner and one of their outstanding duets I Wam to be a Cowboy in the| the The 15 wedding Hygiene, guests—doctors | 1 enjoyed an informal reception com- | The rodeo sequence which was, plete with wedding cake, and the|Created and directed by Leroy later party in the home of Mr '\nd‘}llllz features fifty beauties on| Mrs. Earl Forsythe in the *Grand fl\meback who disport in a specta Apartments, |ular routine. “At the Rodeo,” is the | Captain Haugen and his bride | musical theme for this particular plan a honeymoon trip to Calif_|number. ornia. The girls appear in wild west garb, {topped by Indian head-dresses and {other trick effects which lift the | rodeo out of the usual class. PLEASE ANSWER Mr., White will present these questions over KINY at 7:00 p.au.| jon Monday, October 9 { 1. Corruption, Malfes DENNIS ; MORG wcnnsou MARCUS F. JENSEN nce and | pemocratic Candidate to the| Misfeasance in Territorial AMInis- | yoyse speaks Saturday night at| !" tration. | 6:25 KIN 625-2t 5 Whissine and. deibiad pinta g 2> LS g cords—responsible officers should { e be removed. ot &-M 3. Is the Ketchikan Grand Jury| | being asked to investigate the find- | ings of the Special Government In- | LoL0 f/flfi | vestigators now in the Territory? | K Kentucky's s » 4. What kind of pressure is be-‘ ing put on the native villages m\ vulc by the Governor? . Does the present regime mt,end“ w raise taxes another 10 percent in Alaska, making us pay 20 per- cent in the Territory or are they waiting until after the election to tell us? 6. Why was Ralph Rivers, as Attorney General, given an extra ! R bonus of $25000.002 Why did not o au wewAunrs! GENUINE y the Governor veto this bonus| OLD STYLE ‘Vj'{,‘};[";g’;;:‘ 7. Why can we not have facts| SOUR MASH (el instead of mud-slinging? J ALL NIGHT" Remember—7:00 pm. Monday, KENTUCKY Qi night—KINY—(Paid adv.) | STRAIGHT , MUSH"EM'}D 4 R R | BOURBON ¥ more) NSURANCE ! WHISKEY See Floyd ¥ag . Tel. 32 or/ BONDED 100 PROOF ADDED PLEASURE! “LITTLE LEAGUE WORLD SERIES BASEBALL” PLUS COLOR CARTOON AND WORLD NEWS g mm-vm.m DISTILLERY, INC.,| hdlvll. Xy Distributed throughout Alaska by ODOM COMPANY ALASKA NON-PARTISAN POLITICAL COMMITTEE Juneau, Alaska R b 0 o) In accordance with the 1950 aims of all organized labor in Alaska, this Committee, representing the com- bined A. F. of L. Unions in Juneau, has sent a questionnaire to all candidates for the Legislature. Ten questions which reflect labor’s political goals, were asked each candidate. These questions were: ARE YOU IN FAVOR OF STATEHOOD FOR ALASKA? Labor leads in advocating immediate statehood with full powers On the basis of the response to these Spring Apariment Hotel 1 n i s m of self-government. questions This Committee earnestly ownlown dealtle |, ,pp vou N FAVOR OF EXTENDING THE PRESENT UN. Fecommends, for your consideration, 2 and 3 room De Luxe | EMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION LAW TO COVER NON-0C- &nd Urges Your Support and United CUPATIONAL SICKNESS AND INJURY? Votss for: o Felowing Soniite This is the disability insurance law already passed by Rhode | Island, California, Washington, New Jersey and New York. DO YOU FAVOR A GENERAL SALES TAX FOR THE TERRI- TORY? Historically and uniformly organized labor opposes the Sales Tax. 4. ARE YOU IN FAVOR OF A FORTY HOUR WEEK AND ONE DOLLAR PER HOUR MINIMUM WAGE? This is No. 1 on Labor’s Program. Time and one-half for all worked performed after 8 hours in one day or after 40 hours in one week — $1.00 per hour minimum. 4. ARE YOU IN ACCORD WITH OUR PRESENT TAX LAWS? Our present Basic Tax Laws will provide for the welfare of our peoplé and the advancement of our Territoy. 6. ARE YOU IN FAVOR OF INCREASING THE PRESENT OLD AGE AND INDIGENT ASSISTANCE? Labor favors a decent pension and a humane welfare program for our aged and needy. 7. DO YOU FAVOR AN INCREASE IN THE APPROPRIATION FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND THE INDUSTRIAL BOARD? The Department of Labor serves to protect all workers. not function without adequate funds. 8. WILL YOU SUPPORT AN APPROPRIATION PROVIDING ADEQUATE SCHOOLS AND INSTRUCTORS FOR ALL OF ° ALASKA’S CHILDREN? Our school children are our future citizens. instructors in safe and sanitary buildings. 9. WILL YOU SUPPORT A BILL TO PROVIDE FOR THE CARE OF SICK AND DISABLED FISHERMEN ON UNDOCUMENT- ED BOATS? Our Alaskan fishermen are the backbone of our economy. Labor wants full privileges for all of them. WHAT SOLUTION DO YOU SUGGEST FOR THE ALLEVIA- TION OF SEASONAL UNEMPLOYMENT? This is our biggest and most important problem. People who Apartments available | at reasonable rates. Finest Hotel Rooms. | 1100 Fifth Avenue, | 3. Seattle 1, Washington | S T e N SRS IR GENERAL ELECTION OCT. 10, 1950 For Delegate to Congress BARTLETT, E. L. (BOB) For Territorial Commissioner of Labor BENSON, HENRY A. For Territorial Treasurer RODEN, HENRY For Divisional Senator PERATROVICH, FRANK For Divisional Representative GUNDERSEN, AMELIA A. It can- HARRIS, R. T. (DICK) HOPE, ANDREW For Honest and Efficient Government JOHNSON, FRANK G. SMITH, W. O. They need well paid Vote For | MARCUS F. | JENSEN of Douglas Democratic Candidaie ENDORSED BY: Alaska Non-Partisan Political Committee Juneau Central Labor Council, AF of L Ketchikan Central Labor Council, AF of L Industrial Unity Council, Ketchikan CIO Sitka Central Labor Council, AF of L Federal Laborers’ Union, Skagway, AF of L 10. to serve in the Legislature must have some constructive ideas on Skagway Central Labor Council this subject in order to promote the establishment of year round el B R R e N B R T e S0 Ho“e 0‘ industries. (Paid Advertisement) IEPBESENTATIVES (Paid adv.) T ————————

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