The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 12, 1951, Page 5

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THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1951 : " =». THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ‘PAGE FIVE ENDS V< Lowame — o noviai (Olamorous Hedy |Pair From Canal };::LSUI:“;""O;' House Across ihe ] 'LADY WITHOUT PASSPORT' |In Film Fare Lone Join Health y'yo 5" Streef Comesto | | Tmflfi’lfl' (Shows 7:25-9:30—Feature 8:10-10:15) THEATRE » WHERE HITS ARE A HABIT! At Capitol Theatre Department R — | | (173 | r . the Union Oil Co. from Ketchikan : SHUWPIAIE “A Lady Without Passport” teams| Life and work in the PAn@ma|announced here today that his |, TDE Strong story of a young, two- 1 |glamorous Hedy Lamarr (that “De.|Canal Zone are interesting Bt |company has opened a wholesale | NSted managing editor of a news- DO“BLE BILL T 1 lilah” girh) and John Hodiak in an [one wearies of the tropical climate |y, ietin on at Heod By paper who battles a racketeer and adventure-filled love story setjafter a while, according to Dr. J.| Installation of four 20,000-g his henchmen, “The House Across i { four 20,000-gallon | oo 1" hound to satisfy the Doors Open 6:50 Show Starts 7:00 against the exciting tropical set- |H. Hittson and Mrs. Hittson NOW | ianks has peen completed and is most avid of seekers after cine- (ting of Cuba and the Florida Ever- |in Juneau en route to their new‘no“ handling gasoline, diésel ofl glades. assignment in the Bering Sea area. | tove t oh # b ik matic thrills. Wayne Morris, husky 3 N \ and st rough a meter dis- | be dentist un‘ | ex-Navy pilot hero, who has con- ¢ £ Where There's a The plot theme revolves about a | Dr. Hittson will tributic em, Hansen said. A 3 : To“onnow and SAT"BDAY smuggling' ring which preys on the |P0ard the Alaska Health depart- | e will * Saive; PNy tinued to score in this type of film H Red- b.‘ldflllv Ihopes and fears of aliens anxious |Ment’s M/V Health, and Mrs. Hitt- | Angoon, which is slowly moving to | %5 he did betore the war, plays the ] ...Thete's a ROGMANTIC ADVENTURE IN TECHNICOLOR! to become Americans but lacking [0 Will be dental assistant. THeY |food Bay where there is deep ™ rI® : > Red-Headed Giel the necessary visa permits, Their [Planned to leave here July 12 for |y, odate ocean liners, | Morris gets himself transferred i = " plight, both during illegal trans. |Anchorage and will join the health Vo the. Wernifi's Pge ' HepirtmE 1oonmum1flg'l v working along the coast when he refuses the request of hi o p N Itate: Y 1 g CRASHING THROUGH FOREST hnd ‘afeer arival, provides e s | ea the mouth of the vukon river. Elks and Families | publisher, Alan Hale, fo lay off Dr. Hittson had his dental prac- mob chief Bruce Bennett. Here he SLASHING THROUGH STEEL! ;,fi;‘,ifi:“"l,‘ufffifi“‘i’;}’:’ ;:,‘;ml,]:“ l;.‘,'(,y'uu» in Gatun in the Canal Zone To pimi( Su"day meets lovely Janis Paige, a column- New thrills from the Son of Robin Hood and his Merry Men. Inndmk, for two _\'o:n; and :n.«ZL '\erv;f,i:);, A A ist, and before long the two are I Hedy Lamarr comes to the new|® YE&r With the Canal Zone Hea I uk Bay Beach doing a little private investigation {plcture direct from kcr triumph tn |GCPartment at Ancon. Prior o tak- | YRS B i miver Btresk “Samson and Delilah.” She plays |yio "‘]’l"" wors "’_“"t".“"{‘) ‘fl'f“l‘;:""fl‘:‘ : families and the |They nearly get themselves d the role of the beautiful but penni- rs. Hittson was a teache€ I ngsters are invited to | before Janis, with a little bright ementary schools in Ancon. Her | eation area next Su headwork, and Morris, with hi less Marianne Lorress who in des- peration allies herself with a ruth- | 2°™€ 18 in Chicago, but Dl'- :X‘l(t‘z day fc ¢ annual pienic of ;| fists, man to gather the dam- Jous - smuggler in order to achieve| o), & Texan and & STACHS y V0. 420, Acting Exalted Ruler |2ging evidence e ot g Baylor University College of Dent- | v povion said today. Final plans arbara Bates, beautif illegal entry into the States ook Ed ‘1 said ¢ m\’ Final p! ans | lljl.‘lmhl n..ff s, be 1mn.u) creen MflRRIS PMGE BENNE"‘ | John Hodiak is cast as_ Pete] "t for the event were made at a meet- | starlet, supplies more of the fem- W Karczag, the immigration inspec~ | club last night with |inine attraction in the thrill-} rman, [ed iilm while James Mitchell tor who pursues Miss Lamarr, first | Robert | kner, general chat 3 i {personal reasons. The new part | Fre nsportation will be pro- | as one of the gangster henchmen ol |comes on top of a series of hits Ad o St. Ann’s hospital vic h busses leaving from the | Bennett in such pictures as “The Miniver ! ay was Alex Berardini; dis- | El¥ ing at noon and 1 p.m.| Story,” “Ambush” and “Battle- Mrs,| Games, free pony rides for the| younesters, refreshments and all of } FROM PRINCE RUPERT J. H. Bennett of Princs Rupert, is stopping at the Baranof | A miseed were Wiiliam Johnson, S e | Charle; McCleod and baby girl; Mrs. s Prosa the food anyone can eat are being Helen Hotch No De(iSion Made There were no admissions or dis- | furnished by the Elks to those at- | miss als at the Government hos- | tendh [ itat on Wednesday. The picnic, the committee said, on Empkfimenl — :""” beheld ATTENTION LIONS CLUB nd Mrs, B L O | AT THE GasTINEAU B AR i 6 e DAL Hiera 450 subsmuie for Newspaper Advertising! hl’ v eorge MACREADY - naa HALE | i P i e iy 'SQ(um Head Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Gravel of ASTINE {pm. Monday, July 16 at Douglas | % 1 Rochester, N. Y., dre gucsts at the E. R. McChesney of Poriland is | Beach. Everything furnished ND' Directed by GORDON DOUGLAS Produced by FRED M. PACKARD ars 3 at the Gastineau' hotel. ’ meeting Monday noon. 858-1t | s —— The Alaska Territorial Employ- | Caranof hotel. c ineau’ ho g y 3 - ment Security Commission is con- . tinuing its meetings which began here last Tuesday in an effort lu‘ 'appoint a successor to Robert E.| hmcl . FROM WRANGELL POWER MAN HERE { tired last month. ‘, Sheldon, executive director, who re- | Arthur Johnson, representative of | George Vaara, commission mem- i Olaf Olsen of the Farwest Wran- | the hydm -electric power section of | ber representing industry, departed % ¥ the U. S. Geological Survey is here| for Anchorage yesterday arten noen, BBi} 'Co,, ‘salmtn ‘packiug’company | cunnecuon with power studies at |leaving a quorum to carry on. An-| | at Wrangell, is stopping at the Bar- | Sitka and on the Speel river. He | thony Zorich of Ketchikan, chair-{ | labor and Ralph| § anof hotel. is smppmg at the Bmanof hotel. |man, represents — — | Rivers of Fairbanks represents the { public B b - ; WARNER s Jacohson llpholjsierg i i s | P o otk Sl of & o one 7 uneau |! morning i ky bl FISHING GEAR Will continue in business Rivers pointed out today that the L . N 5-year resident requirement coupled 40G S. Franklin — Phone 473 until further notice. i : with a salary ceiling of $8500 plps You're looking at America’s Most Refreshing Beer!—Hamm’s | technical knowledge requirements | % ¥ had an effect of limiting desirable Beer. Here in the land of sky blue waters, three generations of applicants. He said that only four % brewing skill have created a beer of rare individuality. It has a or five applications had been re- richly refreshing personality all its ewn—crisp, clean-cut taste, ceived. He did not reveal their g ¥ by > 5 e, with smoothness aged in. 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