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* | 1 | N s § ‘\ : | TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1951 New American ‘legay’ Beauty At Capitol Thealre The American talent for making things grow has produced many a bountiful crop, but perk s the most rewarding has been the cultivation f the American Beauty—tie flower { of luscious womanhood. ENDS TONIGHT A GAY COMEDY SPARKLING WITH MUSIC AND BEAUTIFUL GIRLS! FCATURE STARTS 7 & 58-10:05 the long-stemmed variety werican Beauty is glorified in Columbia’s “The Petty Girl,” a gay Technicolor romp filled with youth and music currently at the Capitol Theatre. “The Petty Girl” co- starring Robert Cummings and Joan Caulfield, in the title role, brings artist George Petty’s luscious beauty, the most alluring magazine girl of all time, seductively alive in a cap- tivating screen production. Hospifal Nofes Admitted to St. Sunday was Lynn Ackerman; ad mitted Monday were Juanita Wil- scn, William Samato, Harvey Kil- man, Howard Graham, Franz Gerstl; dismissed Saturday were Mrs. Angle Peterson and baby girl; Ann’s Hospital in color by TECHNICOLOR virs. Louis Schaufler, LeRoy Nel- on; dismissed Sunday were Mrs. William Kahklen, Mrs. Marilyn McDonnell, ’ " le, Joe Albayalde; dismissed Sun- M-G-M's day were Alfred Ze Sr., Mrs daring, different | Jorsan Christenzon, Three bables were born over the weskend &t St. Ann’s Hospital Eorh Saturday at 9:15 p.m. to Mrs. Lave Wi , a boy wei N3 ¢ pounds 2 ounces; to . Her Gabriel Sunday at 11:05 am, a boy weighing 8 ds 4 ounce al Sunday a y weighing 6 pour to Mr 10:52 p.m. 12 ounces Admitted to Hospit Thomas, Bethel, Ma the Government were wrday THE MAMZELLE SHOP 310 S. Franklin Street——Phone 463—-—Juncau o Have yeu seen cur large selection of attractive new merchandise? It includes Suits—Toppers— Coats and Others, all at Reasonable Prices to fit your budget. “HERB" S. ROWLAND Alaska Manager Baranof Hotel-Juneau e .\ B2 2% Telephone 419 ¥ Life Insurance-Annuities a reputation for service and integrity b o ol e i s Y Towa democratic headguarters, after a look at midwest burlesque shows like this one now running at the Iowa State fair in Des Moines, complained that “pudity chown her state fair b would take an 132 In, 33 Out on her look. "1 Princess Louise Thirty two arrived on 5 Louise T he Prin y with 33 embs southbou Disembarkin; y: Mrs. H..D. Stanford, Miss D. Grimes, D. Miss ssner’ Pat Mr: and Mrs. J. Ore | G. Gissberg, Mrs. P. H. Prout Mrs N. Fournie, H. Fennell, Mr Mrs. S. Houstin, My, and Mrs. M Johnston, Robert Ha Mrs. T. A Feindeau, Mr. and Mrs. L. West Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Kicly, Mrs. Bar- I ker, Miss Barker, Miss J. Moore, R Sullivan, R. G. Snider. arking for Vancouver: Mr J. F. Neilan, Miss Ruth . D. A. Wilkic . Mr and Mrs i Harold Easteday, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Clark, Miss Elizebeth Ward, Mr. {and Mrs. J. A. Williams, Mr. and M | Ralph Dell For Seat Hustola, For Prince Rupert: Miss Susy | Winn, Miss W. H. Schwind, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Rider, Mr. and Mrs. (R. L. Davlin and daughter; Ray | Rider, Don Rider. | For Victoria: Mrs. 8. H. Wilker- son, Mrs. Ada Winther. arry Pusey. e: A. A. Tharp, Walter Gales i WOMEN OF MOOSE ] | There will be a meeting of The i | Lodge Rooms Thursday Sept. 6th 'at 8 o'clock. COASTAL AIRLINES \ 00R 508, IUNEAY ALASKA—PHONS b33] SITKA 16 STRAITS “AND - T CHATHAM STRAITS POINTS JUNEAU/SITKA= KETCHIKAN et [~ Tiosa[iv suneaw 59) — aafawo] | [Goo] [wsimka —aa[ (50 [ % [w3o0[iv peTERSBURG wv|[3:30] ¥ | [+ iz00[ v waANGELL _tv] 2:50] ¥ | O A ] G | £~ FLAG STOR. STOPOVER mvu.m ON THIS AOVTE,” bows 2-5T0P | % D — C= SEQUENCE OF STOPS VARIABLE MAY OE ‘OMITTED IF TRAFFIC 0ES NOT WARRANT X ARRIVAL TIME VARIADLG 5 3 STHURSDAYS ONx Women=of the Moose, in the Mooseq 903-2t | ’Nudily Runs iI’ runs riot.” ing a preview of their show before their tent, ents had found nething (£d. note: Isn't one enough?) (P Wirephoto. i ! { under THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA DPOUGLAS School Starts Tod:y | The busiest place in town today was the Douglas Public Schools, with the first day of school. All teachers were on hand and school began in earnest with classes the first day. Two additional teachers || have bec dded to the staff and a new scicnce room added this year. Altar Society Wednesday The Douglas Altar Society will reet Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Mike Pusich Electric Scoreboard A new clectric automatic basket- ball scoreboard has been recently installed at the Douglas gymnas- ium and is in readiness for the fall and winter basketball season. The board, controlled by the official scorer, i neau. TI similar to the one at Ju- scoreboard was a project of Mrs. Grace Russo, working on behalf of the “Mikes Nite Owls.” She collected contributions from Ju- neau and Douglas and outside busi- ness houses to make the purchase. Tnstallation for the most part was cone by Guy Russo and Fred Alberts Masons Tonight Gastineaux Lodge 124, F and A M will hold a stated communication this evening at 7:30 o'clock in Ma- sonic Hall, according to Leigh S. Grant, W. M, He announces there will be work in the Entered Appren- tice Degree. The four girls and barker The but Mrs. Smith Here Mrs. Robert F. Smith and child- ren returned yesterday from spend- ing the summer at Sand Point and King Salmon, where her husband is a field agent for the Fish and Wild- life Service. He will return later this fall. improper, 'Early’ keiiremenl Of Officers Hit Rex Hermann ‘Home Rex Allen Hermann returned home over the week-end from Ketchikan WASHINGTON, Sept. 4—(P—|where he worked during the sum- Sharply criticizing the “premature|mer vacation with the Bureau of retirement of still useful officers,”| Public Roads on a survey crew, Rep. Norblad (R-Ore) said he willl Hermann will leave soon for Se- seek to stop it.” attle and the University of Alaska He proposed to introduce legis- | where he will take up engineering, lation to bar the retirement of jand later Aeronautics. career officers in the defense es- tablishment befoze they reach 62 years of age. Mother, Baby Home Mrs. Stephen Ford and new son Michael John returned home from The only exception weuld be for g “annes Hospital Friday afternoon. physical disability. He cited as the most recent ex- amples, the retirement of Lt. Gen. Elwood R. Quesada and Lt. Gen. Richard E. Nugent, both of the RENO, Sept. 4—(P—Rita worth has filed from Aly Khan. who ‘was not in court, charged extreme mental cruelty, declaring she suffered “great unhappiness.” She asked custody of their daugh- ter, Yasmine, and child-support payments. The sum was not dis- closed. Earlier, there were reports the glamorous movie actress was seek- ing a trust fund for Yasmine as high as $3,000,000. The divorce papers were filed, Rita's real name of Mar- garita Casino Khan. Defendant was listed as Aly Salmone Khan. 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Jane, two working gi Original Story | Writen for ‘lrma’ New ai 20th Century One of the funhiest pictures ever made the film version of “My | Friend Irma,” popular radio pro-| gram is now playing at the 20th| Century Theatre with Marie Wilson, | tar of the air show, also playing | Irma Marie is co-starred in the pic- ture which Hal Wallis produced for Paramount with John Lund, Diana Lynn, Don DeFore and that sensa- | tional song-and-laugh team of night club and radio fame, Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis, who make their screen debut in the comedy. “My Friend Irma” is an original story written especially for the screen, the only similarity between the radio and picture versions bein; in the ch cters, with the excep-| tion of Martin and Lewis, who wer written into the script. Lund will be seen as Irma’s boy friend, Al, Miss Lynn as her friend and room te the ambitious Jane. DeFore plays the millionaire, Richard Rhinelan- der, for whom Jane sets her cap The story concerns the effort | of | who room together, to get what they | want out of life. | Many TravJ:_m— ; PAA Over Weekend Pan American World Airways carried 390 persons over the Labor Day weekend with 56 traveling on| Monday. Nineteen arrived and 27 departed. From Seattle: Jane Anderson, G.| E. Atchikson, Ed Beals, C. J. and | Muriel Bennet, Wayne rtholl, | Ernest and Blanch Berry, Booth, Joan Brandon, G hall, Robert L. Connell, Mr. and|. Mrs. W. B. Converse, Raymond Hand, Mrs. John Hermle, Clayton Irland, Alice Riley, Helen Ross. | To Seattle: George Smith, W. I.{ Barton, Mr. and P. Parthold, Frank Do n, Edward Peterson, Robert Sharp, Clarence Allen, C. Craft, Lew | Kometat, Mr. nd Mrs. Rodger Al- than, Mrs. F. Makin, Mr. and Mrs, F. Mollan, B. E. 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