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3 | THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1951 IT'S MOVIETIME, JUNEATU - GO TO A MOVIE THEATRE TONIGHT COMPLETE SHOWS 7:20 - 9:30 FEATURE AT 8:00 - 10:10 TOBAY DGORS OPEN YouJust CANT COUNT EM Dom O’CONNOR that Screwy 2nd Looie from “FRANCIS” tangles with the toughest hombres in the Wicked West! COLOR 8Y, FOHM(COLOR poNALD O'CONNOR GALE STORM - WALTER BRENNAN VINCENT PRICE - EVE ARDEN AUNIVERSALINTERNATIONAL PICTURE EXTR}:!BRR;; Anthony and His Orchesira MEETING TONIGHT Veierans of Foreign Wars Jeep Cluh — 8 o'Clock ALL VISITING V. F. W. MEMBERS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND James Burnette, Commander Frank Drouin, Adjutant THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Dealh_VgIIe__yw_ScoIIy [l Comedy Stars | Take Beating in - ’ : Capifol Film The picture’s five stars knocked themselves out ‘Curtain Call at Cactus Oreek,”! Universal-International’s Techni- | | color western comedy opening tu»‘ | night at the Capitol Theatre with | I Id O'Connor, Gale Storm,| er Brennan, Vincent Price and | literally | making | L roller of a stage cur-| ain beaned O'Connor as he was | whirling through 4 dizzy dance rou- tine. | Miss Storm rehearsed the dance | duet she does with O'Connor to | the point of exhaustion and took to her bed for two day Brennan knocked himself silly when his six-shoote tuck in its holster. He gave it a savage yank |and the butt connected with his jaw. | [ Price was knocked, horizontal g‘g when a five-pound rooster, dropped | from 30 feet above in the sound- | stage rafters, landed squarely on [ his head. | | Eve Arden ran low on blood pres- | sura sfter a week’s strenuous dance | | rehearsal and was bedded by ner- | | vous exhaustion. J‘ | 108 Carried on \ | Alaska Coastal l & § Death Valley Scotty, fabulous desert prospector, spends his 79th birthday ir a Las Vegas, Nev, hospital bed. Dr. E. Basse Wallace stands by as Scotty admires ome of his birthday cakes. The pros- pecicr has hospitalized with a circulatory ailment. His $2,- 600,000 castle is on the desert 170 miles from Las Legas. (A Wirephoto. ‘Wednesday Flighls Alaska Coastal Airlines ca total of 108 passengers on W flights with 14 on interport, riving and 65 departing Departing for Ke: Hermansen, J. J. Haas, John Maur- | |stad, A. F. Francis, C. Card, M.| | Aveian, H. Waldemar, P. J. Vrick, H. Zenger, J. M. Camp, Odelia | ight, Haze! Mantyla, M. Eleanor d a W. R. 5.0, “FIRERON F”_!EEH:R seth, Fred Waldali; for Pe QQQ s and Mrs. { ron; Mrs {and Mrs. | Zavodnik; W | and Michael | vin Rotluff, M ;(mrr. | Arriving from Tulsequah: | G. Andre, Seven A, Kortman, F | rick Lipsack, Allan McQuarry, John | Curry, John Sherbin; from Sitka: | Mr. and Mrs. D. Mc! sakan, Nickie and I C. Burdick, Dorothy Loretta Campbell, Aaro; McNeil, Max Rogers, D, Oscar Tilson; from Ketchikan: Carry W. Metler, O. A. Skauge, H. M. Glazbrook; from Haines: R. M Gedman, Mary Lubcke; from Skag- way: Ken Ubbelohde; from Pelican: John Hillyard; from Hoonah: M. W. Soule, Mrs. F. St. Clair; from Tenakee: Earldean Marks. Oafis Case Causes Firing of Czech Official Is Report By the Associated Press There’s an underground reportl from Czechoslovakia that Rudolf | Slansky recently was fired as Sec- | retary-General of the Czech Com- | munist party because the William | Oatis case backfired. In fact, Czech | Red leaders are said also to be in bly line rolls the 50,000tk Chrysler equipped with the power V-8 FirePower engine. Unfilled orders for the V-8 equipped cars now stand at 25,000, with sales matching production. Shown speeding number 50,000 on its way are David A. Wallace, presi- sler Division, Chrysler Corporation, and Joseph A. O’Malley, nt in charge of sales, L] a K Ande TOK MAN TO WED Oct. 4—(P—Robert n, 38, of Tok Junction, Louise Pace, 38, New pplied for a marriage li- terday. Alaska, ¢ Orlear cense hel FROM SITKA C. H. Johnston, of Sitka, is regist- ered at the Baranof Hotel. 3-WAY RELIE™ ! When other cough drops 1i?, getreal 3-way relief with Smith Brothers Black Cough Drops. 1. Ease dry throat fickle 2. Soothe your raw membranes 3. Help loosen phlegm sdue to colds ' SMITH BROTHERS BLAC — EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY — | | a mood to negotiate for the release of the Associated Press newsman |now serving a 10-year term on an espionage conviction. DROPS Announcing! “Be .prépured i huy Coke by the case & . Business We are now in the Fuel 0il Delivery DAY agnd Crude @il ' S8 FULL DUMP LOADS ONLY! No Fieters Diesel BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY JUNEAU COLD STORAGE COMPANY © 1951, THE COCA-COLA COMPANY ORME TRANSFER (O. Bud Brown Jim Orme Thrill-Packed 'Feature Tonight At 20th Century Gary Cooper, Ray Milland Robert Preston star in P | blistering action dry | Geste,” which star | gagement tonight a | tury Theatre. and wramount’s 1, “Beau a return en- the 20th Cen- THURSDAY — FRIDAY GARY COOPER AT HIS FIGHTING BEST IN THE MOST THRILLING, NEVER TO BE FOR- GOTTEN, PICTURE OF THE FRENCH FOREIGN LEGION. A thrill-packed story of the fight- | ing men of the French Foreign Le- on, the exciting film is one of the | t adventure classics of the| merican screen. Based on Perci- val Christopher Wren's famous nov of the name, “Beau Ge boasts an imposing featured 1 by Brian Donlevy, an Hayward, J. Carrol Naish and Donald O'Connor | Three brothers, Cooper, Milland | and Preston join the Foreign Legion | to share the guilt when it | parent that one of them has 1 valuable sapphire. Their dan- g action-filled lives guarding desert frontiers against savage na- tive tribes are complicated by the machinations of a ruthless sergeant who is determined to get his hands on the costly gem. | Highlighted by some of the most | *xciting tle scenes ever filmed, | ‘Beau G packs action into ¢ v | Iral same b minute of its running time. Lavishly ced and brilliantly directed m A. Wellman, the film was | written for the screen by I?.')b(*x'tl Carson. Frands Chapados 'Nominafed Fourth Divisien Marshal WASHINGTON, Oct. 4—P—Pre- sident Truman today nominated | Francis Xavier Chapados to be U. S. Marshal for Division No. 4, Al- aska, succeeding Frank Barr, who resigned. Fourth Division embraces most of | the Alaska Interior, with Fairbanks as the major city. It runs from the | Arctic Ocean and Canadian border |to Kuskokwim Bay on the Bering Sea " SHOW STARTS AT 7:19—9.:30 FEATURE AT 7:36—9:47 HERE FROM SITEA ATTENTION SHRINERS € Juneau Shrine October 5, av sitish Rite Temple. Mrs. Nick Kas at the Baranof Hotel han, of Sitka, is ed New Heinz w;/'or Pears? Continue a Civic Program of High Quality Filusic Preseniations COUGH| oM | SUPPORT YOUR JUNEAU-DOUGLAS CONCERT ASSOCIATION o Buy Your Seasen Ticket NOW ADULT TICKETS STUDENT TICKETS $7.20 $3.00 Tickets On Sale at.... ALASKA MUSIC SUPPLY BARANOF GIFT SHOP (including tax) This announcement is published by courtesy of The ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT and POWER COMPANY