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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1951 TONITE AND THUR. Dnors ()pvn “MY HUSBAND DOESN'T CARE WHATIDO... So Why Should I?" The hold tense drama of what “that Johnson woman” did for love! UNHERSAL INTERHATIONAL presents eanisKEPE | ,-Wfllm on} Shows at 7:20—9:30 Feature 8:08—10:18 Of BBouglas ====-==x== Now offering a Spariling Musical Attraction World Reater Songster MICKEY MacDOUGAL Another —fo; escape!. sombwhere in the This Is America’s “PINKERTON MAN” i ' ;Meherin President 1 suppose you’ve l been wondering who is “The Magni- ’ ficent Yankee?” . .. We'll, it isn’t Joe ’ DiMaggio ... It IS Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes known as “The Great Dissenter.” The man who placed love of country above cvery- | thing—who fought [ for the little people | like you and me. You'll have a chance to meet him Sunday at your CAPITOL THEATRE For 2 Days Only! AGN'H ENT NKFE | M-G-M’s ‘lrwmpll LOUIS CALHERN ANN HARDING Baranof Hotel | Corporation Names J. J. Meherin was reelected pre- sident of the B'\lmml Hnul Cor- lho]dcrs in the hotd Tu\uhu mght | Other officers of the company | who were reelected were Al Shy-| man, vice president, and Wallis George, secretary and treasurer. | Meherin arrived in Juneau Tues- ,day by Pan American to be pre- sent at the meetings cf aumkho]dex‘sx |and the board of directors, and ; leaves Thursday for Seattl: — | ; NOTICE 1 ‘ Orin Fitzgerald please call at| | Juneau Post Office for letters that} | T have written to you. Mary Alderin, NOTICE Pioneers of Alaska and Auxiliary | eeting Friday, September 28. Hot \(I‘h dinner at 6:30 p.m. 522-3t | NOTICE | “T-Men” |ally witnesses a. gangland killing. |as a witness, he runs away. Ready for Schools | reth said, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA "Woman on the ‘Run’ Is Tonight at Capitol Theafre Screen suspense reaches a new | high tonight at the Capitol Theatre with the opening of “Woman on the Run.” Ann Sheridan, Dennis O'Keefe |and Robert Keith head a cast | whose individual performances add up to make “Woman on the Run” one of the most absorbing chillers | to come from Hollywood since the ) | early days of Alfred Hitchcock. | Miss Sheridan, in one of the first | iramatic roles she has handled in al years, proves as adept in| s field as in the classification of | t comedy which earmarked her | uccess in filmland. Dennis O'Keefe, who has become quite ex- | pert at hardbitten roles such as in | ¢ and “Raw Deal” adds| more laurels to his record with a| portrayal that is far off the beaten | path for the capable actor. Story concerns a sensitive, moody | artist, played with -restraint and understanding by Ross Elliott, a Eroadway newcomer, who accident- | When the police decide to hold him School Program in Civilian Defense After extensive study and_ re- search, a comprehensive program | on civil defense training for schools | has been completed and is now | available, Col. Earl Landreth, terri- | torial directar of cpvil defense | announced today. ‘ The course consists of a number of drills instructing children in the necessary steps to minimize casu- alties in event of an enemy bomn-' ing raid. “Whether inside a building cr outside in the playground,” Land- “The children will be taught exactly what must be done| and at the same time allay fears to a great extent, of parent‘ Also included will be movies dnd strip film on Civil Defense to aid | the teachers in their course of | instruction. Local directors will handle dis- | tribution of the program to al schools in their community. Alaska Native Service will handle their distribution through the main of- fice in Juneau. ATTENTION ODD FELLOWS Degree Work Tuesday night, all | | members are urged to attend. 920-2| | BUY YOUly SEASON TICKET) | i Bazaar and cafeteria lunch 12 to at Moose lodgo room Sept. 29. 3t NOW. Juneau-Douglas Concert As-| ' sociation 921 5!‘ |pur jon t |83 1 (oncert Season | Ticket Sales Go Info Last Week r additional members of the| J 1-Douglas Concert Association me hip committee were named | by John McCormick at the | me of the group at the EIks| ha nday night. Added to the cor e for its busy last week were Miss Ethel Murphy, of the| Juneau public schools; Mrs. Dick P- and student committee mem- | bers. Miss Mary Jackson and Be- linda Clark. « third of the association's quota o 00 has been raised, Mrs. M aid, “and we hope to| have the full amount to report after ext meeting in the Elks hall Monday, October 1,” she added. Members of the association, to be list of season sponsors, must their season tickets purchased by October 1, according to Mrs. Mc- Cormick. Tickets for the three concerts are $7.20 for adults and students, including tax. Tickets and purchase of a ticke! makes one a member of the | Juneau Concert Association — may | be bought at the Alaska Music Conr Second and Seward, or from anyone on the membership committee. “I hope people will not wait to be | solicited for a ticket,” Mrs. McCor- mick said. “We are trying to reach | everyone — if we fail, the Alaska Music Company has tickets for sale.” have Jerry Lewis in Bathtub Scene At 20th Cenfury That's My Boy," | 20th Century | Theatre, Lewis joins the ranks of film s ‘who have langorously immersed themselves in a bathtub for the benefit of the camera But Paulette, In Paramount’s now play! Claudette and other | shapely on-screen bathers have nothing to worry about. When vy soaks his gangling torso in 1 gallons of foaming suds, he's playing it for gags, not glamour In this latest and maddest Martin and Lewis comedy, Jerry portra an anemic, pill-taking college b who tries out for the football team. After a hilarious practice session, he | dunks his aching chassis in a bubble bath, complains bitterly to room- ate Dean about his “boo-boos.” | This side-splitting scene is one of the many comedy highlights in a hilarious account of a bungling beanpole who tries to follow in the footsteps of his football-hero father, (liff Daiglers Are Wed in Ketchikan At home in their apartme the Twentieth Century Apar are Mr. and Mrs. Cliff G. D: who were married in Ketchikan | Saturday. The marriage ceremony was in | Holy Names Catholic Church at 10 1. 5. Casualties {In Korea Go Up WASHINGTON, Sept. 26— (P — Announced U. S. battle casualties in Korea reached 85469 today, an increase of 2,212 since last week. This is the largest weekly in- | crease ce June 27 Hospital Noles to St. «-Ann’s Hospital Mrs. James Sullivan, .1(:1 n I a E , Donald Oxford, Mrs. Ted La Valle; dismissed were Mrs. Warren Sheakley and baby girl; Sam Jackson, George Jim, Mrs, Edwin Hildre and baby girl; Wallace Ludtke, Dale Voss, Mrs. La Verne Johnson. Born at St. Ann’s Hospital to Mrs. Benson Kadake of Kake at 10:57 p.m. Wednesday, a girl weigh- ing 9 pounds 9% ounces. There were no admissions or dis- missals Wednesday at the Govern- ment Hospital. ’muvd RUMMAGE SALE a.m. Attending the bride was her cousin, Mrs. Harry Scheidt, of Ket- chikan, Best man for the bridegroom was Robert A. VanWinkle, brother of the bride. Archie C. VanWinkle, the brid father, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff L. Dai ler, parents of bridegroom and other relatives of the couple were present Following a wedding breakf: [ the Stedman Hotel, the young Dais lers enplaned for Juneau, where Mr Daigler is manager of the 20th Cen- jury Theatre. Both Mr. and Mrs. Daigler lived in Juneau as children. Mrs. Daig- ler, whose father was with the Ju-| neau Logging Company, was only six when the family moved from town, Mr. VanWinkle is now | logging operater in Ketchikan Cliff Daigler, Sr., is manager of the Coliseum Theatre in the first city. { | FOOD SALE | | At Sears Roebuck 11 a.n. Sept 28, sponsored by Presbytecian Mar- | tha Society. NOTICY | Orin Fitzgerald please call at| Trinity Church basement, Thurs- |day 10 o'clock. 921-2t Juneau Post Office for letters that| I have written to you. Mary Alderin. | PAGE FIVE O:ALENTURY THEATRE » WHERE HITS ARE A HABIT! ENDS TONITE G L /(‘///V/L’O/OR/ lVES DH!S:}OLL BEULAH BONDI & DR. TED OBERMAN CPTOMETRIST PHONE, OFFICY 81 JUNEAU, ALASKA 20TH CENYURY THEATRE BLDG. 2nND FLoOR THE MAMZELLE SHOP 310 S. Franklin Street——Phone 463——Juneau ] See our Nice, New, Gay, Fall Hats. They're just right to make your Wardrobe look Bright. 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