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"~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE THREE Alexander, Air Transportation, and ROIARIANS ARE To Milt Daniels, Linen Supplies PUSH BOND DRIVE; 1 " Ll MRS. PYKE, BOYS SOUTH HAR “ Mrs. William J. Pike and two, Guests were: Sam Cotten, Dr. John H. Clements, O. J. Blende, L. sons, Buddy and Billy, left Sunday | via steamer for Montana, their| Presicen: Jack, <letcher, at the W. Hagen, M. T. LaHolte and Dr. Earl Albrecht, new Health Commis- sioner for Alaska former home state. The Pikes have |Rotary Club meeting this noon in made Douglas their home for sev-|the Baranof Hotel, appointed as eral years and they leave many | chairman of the 7th War Loan Bond - ~ PARADERS IN DISNEY friends in the community. The |Drive, R. C. Copstead, and his com- BOND CONTEST ARETO | on Monday, May 21, at noon. Dr. mother and sons plan to make their Imittee, Ken Alexander and Bob Mar- ENJOY MOVIE MATINEE C. L. Polley presided, with Mrs. home in Kalispell, Mont., after tin. The spirit and backing of this { The special treai in store for | Ethel Johnston as Secretary. The visiting friends in Whitefish. The |drive was shown when immediately participants in the Disney Bun(l‘qups‘,on of “The Jones Act” which father is going to spend another after the Theeting an order was is- Parade Contest set for the week or‘i_s to go into effect again on June -|June 9 to 16, was today disclosed a scus! s - year in Alaska on defense work cO!Sucd to the Rotary .Club for mem: oday 1 1 was discussed. This would pre: the Wesiward, before joiring them. News ltems From §k_agway, SKAGWAY, Alaska, May 23.— (Special Correspondence) —The reg- ular meeting of the Chamber of Commerce was held at the Derby Inn TUESDAY, MAY 29, 1945 ' DOUGLAS NEWS "SHOW BUSINESS' ON LAST TIMES AT CAPITOL TONIGHT Sparkling with originality and gay with old-time song hits and scenes | from musical comedies of its per- | iod, Eddie Cantor’s “Show Business” at the Capitol tonight for the last times, has proven itself one of the entertaining tune-| Schonart, Howard Beymer, Menzo Robertson, Karl Keithahn, Donnn[ LR Lynch, Madge Muchmore, Mrs. Ann| Pelagalli, Howard White and Jack| [[”” y Ballantine. | Leaving last night were the fol- & lowing: Bob D. Hall, Richard T. & Davis, Chauncey E. Custer, John H.| Martin, Ed A. Shaffer, Linn A. For- rest, Arthur H. Lowell, Robert I. Ditman, Leonard S. Olsen, Herbert M. Mead, Leslie R. Hogins, Eric A Larson, Minard A. Mill, Jr,, Jerry A, ° Moore, Harry Aase. i3 Beverly Lane, Charles L. Kaelsche, Melvin F. Daroff, Robert Larsen, Jerry Gucker, Mrs, H. O. Jackson, John S. Comer, Ida Frank, Mrs. Lil-| = lian Clark, Micheal Clark, Donald R. Tanner, Albert N. Eide, Mrs. Al-| bert Marcil, Noble Culp, Rosabelle C. Kaelsche, Oscar O. Ollila, May B. : Woodall, Mrs. Walker Trent, Donna Trent, Diana Trent, Mrs. H. C. & SHOWPLALE or Cfune Thrills of the hey-day imes of then...to the heéy-heytimes of now! | | seeason’s most | films. Eddie Cantor, George Murphy,| Joan Davis, Nancy Kelly and Con- stance Moore are starred in the of- which is the story of a group E v ver a fifteen-year| # i mapt ik KOELSCIIE, WIFE TO VALDEZ | of Ziegfeld's| Mr. and I'v(x's.' C}mrles _Koelsm?;plnm Yy A H Hays, “Whoopee” are im,ersp.;l-scd‘lvft Monday evening for Valdemtho Gl bin it with such nostalgic numbers as|Where they will be employed by the | ‘ 8 “Dinah” and “It Had To Be You” Alaska Road Commission for the Ibers to have the application blanks|as & frec matinee for the paraders|vent the Canadian Pacific boats {for War Bonds tilled out by Thurs- through the courtesy of Homer from taking passengers from Skag- day afternoon. These application® Garvin, according to Mrs. Millard | way to Juneau and seriously iso- blanks had been placed at each M. Carnes, Chairman of chiln\v the Skagway community and Chairman of Sigma Phi Committee of the 7th|handicap the shipment of produce. Volunteer War Bond Drive. |A reply was read from Delegate | Ingledue,.Edwin J. DeSilva, Robert | An announced last week, Ble\anl‘(lul\, promising action on the|C. Druhn, C. E. Hambrick, H. O. Two hundred trees were}Jackson, U. C. Brenner, U. Wilde, ; {Norman Rinehart, Jack Ballantine, & Mrs. Albert Morcil and Mrs. H. S. Ingledue. g Various glimpses e ee IPATROLMAN WILL CARRY PACKAGES FOR SCOUT CAMP Parents or friends of boys at the o Eagle River Scout Camp are advised {that Highway Patrolman Emmett Botelho plans to go out the High- way tomorrow and that if anyone ! wishes to send articles to boys at Camp he will be glad to take them with him. Patrolman Botelho asks that all parcels to go to Camp be left for him at the Imperial, not later than 11 o'clock Wednesday morning. - e Empire wanv aas gev quick resvlts, g Dirscted by RAOUL WALSH ; 1 Screon Play By Frank Gruber & Alvah Bessie « From | a Story by Lesiie T Whie + Music by Adolph Deutscl - COLOR CARTOON OTHER SUBJECTS | i | & JUUEBISHOP HELMUTDANTE JOKN RIDGE GENE LOCKHARI | | ALS George MURPHY Constance MOORE Joan DAVIS Nancy KELLY ——STARTS —— SDAY v 10:10 CHRISTIAN d>UUIETY MEETS The Douglas Women's Christian | Service will meet tonight at 8| o'clock at the home of Mrs. Nor- man Rustad. All Douglas women are cordially invited to attend. ERNIE IRWIN OUT Ernie Irwin, property owner here, left recently for Anchorage where | he will be on construction work on | sianing FRANCIS defense projects. He had just com- pleted a visit of six weeks with his wife here. Charles W. Carter then asked per- mission to read a proclamation which stated that “Hank” Harmon,| !official neck-sticker-outer for the Rotary Club, had informed mem- Petersburg, Ketchikan and Excursion | Inlet. i Hoonah passengers were: Mrs. | Ruth Rock, Edith Bean, Ann Gillis and Linnus Carson. | | | ARRIVE JUNEAU; | 46 ALSO GO OUT ANDERS TONIGHT—and WEDNESDAY THE GAY SAUCY HULSE FAMILY MOVES The Virgil Hulse family moved | their household to the Juneau side | jof the Channel over the weekend. | Hulse is a fisherman. ‘To Skagway: Royal Burpee and Dorothy Dewer. To Haines: Erik Oqlund, Leonard Smith and Ralph J. Rivers. MUSICAL COMEDY "YOU CAN'T RATION LOVE" LEDERER v Sigrid Gurie . Edward Bromberg ). Carrol Neish Nexander Granach | A steamer arrived yesterday after-| {noon with the following passengers: To Sitka: Alphonse Benson, Jo- Elsie Coomes, Ruth Dover, A. J. AZNINENIRISIRSRSREEANSRINIETEIINIERIAN QNN RO R NI I IO I 23328 RNEEEISEARIASFRRNIEESEANERRNINTRINTNL 'mglapaER e DOUGLAS PUBLIC LIBRARY | The Douglas Public Library an-| nounces the arrival of more new | books to add to its shelves. In the! fiction section, readers will find Hilton's “Random Harvest,” Henry, Bellamann’s “Victoria Grandolet,” | “Corner of Heaven,” by Kathleen Norris; “Immortal Wife” by Stone; “The Trees” by Conrad Richter; “Forever Amber” by Kathleen Win- son, and Crime Club selection, “Look Your Last” by John Strange. | For those who enjoy various types of non-fiction, the library has re- ceived John Y. Beaty's interesting book on “Luther Burbank”; Father Bernard R. Hubbard’s “Cradle of the Storms”; “Famous Dogs of Famous People,” by Mae T. Smith; “Our Hearts Were Young and Gay” by Cornelia Otis Skinner and Emily Kimbrough; “Young Man of Cara- cas,” T. R. Ybarra; Boy Scout Handbook for Boys, and “Etti- quette”—1945 revised edition—by | Emily Post. The library is open to the read- ing public on Tuesday and Satur-| day evenings from 7 to 8 p. m, second floor of the City Hall, and everyone is invited to participate in the privileges of the good read- | ing available. For those who are only temporary residents, books may be obtained for a mipimum charge, while for those who wish to“take out books the year round, a nominal fee will cover the whole family. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 90-PIECE SET DISHES, 1 floor lamp, 1 brass table lamp, 1 clothes hamper, other items, all in good condition. Teleéphone Apartment 604, Baranof. WEDDING CAKES for the June Bride A Orders Your from CARSON’S 5~ BAKERY Phone 546 |War Finance Committee. ‘Si ¥ d During the meeting, Hayes ex- Sigma Phi plans a concentrated matter. and other famous old tunes in de-|three-month summer vacation ', .iqq gmew books :nd instructed | One-week sale of bonds for young ordered from Wrangell to beautify lightful fashion. Under the direction | Period. Koelsche, chemistry teacher o, ) memper to purchase and fill Juneauites in the under-12 age the streets of the community. A of Edwin L. Marin the action flows|at the Douglas Public Schools dur- ;. ay gpplication for one bond and |group, with each bond purchaser |Development Committee was —ap- along steadily, and the principals,[ing the past term, has been ap- |y, .oy the other four. By coopera- receiving a special Walt Disney pointed to gear into the Territorial living practically real-life scenes of pointed head of the Chemistry De- ((;,, of oach club member, the quota, | certificate entitling the holder to|program, made up of C. A. Carroll, their own careers, turn in notable | Partment of the University of Al-|gu5000, will soon be reached. {enter the Disney Parade Contest Herbert Riewe, Harold F. Fredsell performances. aska for the next term, begimning | "y, jine with the pushing of the Which will climax the drive on and E. A. Rasmuson. Guests pres- From any angle, “Show Business” | in September. Friends may write wmignty» 7th War Loan Drive, Saturday, June 16. jent at the luncheon were Mr. An- is a highly worth-while picture and them in care of the Alaska Road |Ghairman of the Day, Ed Kelthahn| Parade contestants in Disney dreasen and Dr. Haas of the Native cne every audience will enjoy. Commission, Valdez, Alaska. introduced Miss Ruth Brooks of the costumes of their own design will | Affairs Tuberculosis Sanatorium and b 20 > e {Alaska Indian Service Educational| meet at 12 noon and parade |F- D. Calkins formerly of Golden, ! ARNE SHUDSHIFT APPOINTED |Division, who in turn started the two| through the business district to the |Colorado, the new cashier at the plANT INSPE(IOR Arne Shudshift has been ap-|reel, 20 minute moving picture pro-| Capitol Theatre, where prizes will | Bank of Alaska. pointed assistant fire chief during duced by the Office of War Infor- be awarded from the stage. Fol- | {the absence of Fire Chief Mike|mation, which was right in line with!lowing the awards, all contestants, Children’s Day services were held HERE ON WAV Io | Pusich. Pusich made the appoint- |this Tth Drive. This movie portrays|will be the guests of Homer Garvin last week at the Presbyterian Church | ment before leaving on his vacation [the greatest Pacific victory over the at a matince arranged especially |2t Which time nine delegates to the FAIRBA“KS POSI in the States. | Japanese—the capture of the Japa-|for them Sitka Young People’s Conference Inese stronghold on the Marshall MG 67 £ 2 were commissioned. The delegates kot | Islands by combined naval and land ! are as follows: Beverly Beitinger, Charles E. Prince, recently ap- forces. !(0 AST Al AIR”NES Evaline Feero, Sharon J. Stiles, Gor- pointed Inspector-in-Charge, for U.| President Jack Fletcher compli-| {don Beitinger, James Alexander, Ar-‘ |S. Plant Quarantine Inspection Ser- mented the Rotary Club on the| COVERS wIDE AREA glur B}xnnell. William Bunnell, Roy Ivice, at Fairbanks, left aboard a| splendid cooperation and skill used {Pennis and Jasper Sullivan. The plane here yesterday bound for his} in tearing down the mess hall at Rev. sad Moy, Fredsell will be coun- e e, Duck Creek. Ten days of hard la- oN MONDAY FI.IGHIS sellors at the Conference, which is Mr. Prince, formerly Inspector-in- bor, instead of the estimated one ‘held at the Sheldon Jackson School, Charge at the National Airport, day, were required to dismantle and; Outgoing Alaska Coastal Ah‘llnes‘ R ar , i a e Washington, D. C., arrived here from | tow the material to the Boy Scout planes yesterday flew passengers to| Seattle last week. His appointment Camp at Eagle River. Hoonah, Skagway, Haines, Sitka,| “ pASSE“GERS to the Fairbanks airport was an-! | 'nounced here recently, along with | that of an inspector to be stationed | 'at Anchorage. Mr. Prince will work closely with the Customs Service and | with Alaska’s newly-named Commis- | bers that in one night the mess) sioner of Agriculture, Prof. George hall could be completely “torn Gasser, in inspecting cargoes of down” and would be ready for re-| planes arriving from foreign coun- building by the Lions Club in two tries to keep out agricultural pests; |days, with, of course, the help of land diseases. Though his duties | “Hank”, who would mark each piece | speh Alexander, N. A. McEachran, R. Douglas, J. Hutcheson, Delbert | {will be mainly concerned with car- Sunday hours will be observed to- | torn down. Nevertheless, it took the |E. Robertson and Guns Lundeen. Hanks, Thomas Hanlon, Mrs. L. E.| goes originating in foreigh countries,| MOTTOW, Memorial Day, at the Rotarians 10 nights. “Hank” help-| To Excursion Inlet: Arthur D.'Hammarley, Mrs. Hazel Lewis, Alice /it is expected that the Anchorage Douglas stores. {ed only the one night he said it|Gray, Leroy Gibson, Avrid Rass-|Lewis, June Lewis, M. T. LaHntce,{ iinspc-cmr will devoate much of his would take to do the job. Conse-|mussen, Mrs. Alfred C. Adams nnd;.!r.. Robert B. Miller, Mrs. Edna! attention to keeping Alaska free of quently, Harmon must be placed and {A. C. Adams. | Miller, Leone Martin. pests coming from domestic origins stay in the Rotarians’ Dog chse‘ Mrs. H. D. Torget was flown to| Axel Peterson, A. J. Rathainen, in the United States. until termination of the present of-| Petersburg, L. 'E. Evans to Wrangell| Mrs. Helen Roehm, John C. Roehm, Mr. Prince’s wife and son are re- ficers' term of office, when he will |and George Brinck to Ketchikan. |John C. Roehm, Jr, Richard Roehm, maining in Seattle awaiting the ar- be Sergeant-at-Arms. The prisoner| Incoming planes included the fish- Victor Richard, Fred Rourmage, {rival there of his daughter before stood before President Jack F‘letcherllng party from Lake Hasselborg: | Adeline Roumage, Mrs. M. Vander- John Walker, an Englishman,|proceeding to Fairbanks. Miss with bowed head to receive his sen- | Lorraine Holden, Alex Holden, Mar- pool, Mrs. Vera Watts, Fred R. made the first really useful fric-|Prince is a student at the Michigan tence and when asked if he had any- |garet Williams, R. H. Williams, Mr.| Wolf, Rose Wolf, Judith Wolf, Kath- tion match in 1827. | state College. Mr. Prince and his thing to say, asked: “Is Everybody |and Mrs. J. J. Meherin. |1een Wolf. L ARG {family are new to Alaska and the Happy?” Dr. and Mrs. Blende were incom-: William Byrne, John: A. Brown, W. Empire Want-ats trng resulis! | western part of the United States. Visiting Rotarian today was Henry | ing passengers from Hoonah. |L. Guffey, Jack Hathcock, C. L. 3 ] Hogue. Two new members were| Ralph J. Rivers returned from Hopkins, August Matazel, John Ma-| welcomed into the club, Kenneth |Haines to Juneau on a round trip. lson, Richard M. Murphy, Heary ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Pelershury and Wrangell | ’ ¥ ¢ ; 7 ] With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and ; steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 = e o e e e ey ) Clipper “Time SEATTLE. . . . . . . 6 HRS.55 MIN. WHITEHORSE . . . . 1 HR. 45 MIN. FAIRBANKS . . . . . 5 HRS. 5 MIN. GALENA . . 7 HRS. NOME . .. 9 HRS. McGRATH 6 HRS. BETHEL . . 9 HRS. PAN AMERICAN P I “WOorRLD AIRWAYS 7/ / ying C lippers 20 Cu. Ft. Electrice REFRIGERATOR @ PLENTY ICE CUBE SPACE (6 Ice Trays) @ ADJUSTABLE SHELVES SEE IT AT PARSONS ELECTRIC (O. SEWARD STREET 5 MIN. 55 MIN. -8 M 4. Otto Anderson, Phone Green 414. FOUND — Nurse’s pin Chfistine Margaret Gronning , 1942. Gen. Hospital of Everett 1942. Call at Femmer’s Transfer. 932 E St, SORROWFUL yet proud are the prayers in our hearts this Memorial Day for the brave men who fought and died in World War II.—Sorrowful because so many lives have been lost . . . somany families broken. And proud . . . proud because these American men and boys had the courage and faith to pay the supreme sacrifice for all they held dear. . THE BARANOF ALASKA'S FINEST HOTEL Eat in the Famous Gold Room It Costs No More Phone 800 —_—— OIL BURNERS HEATING Smith Oil Burner Service Day Phone 711 P. 0. Box 2066 SERVICE INSTALLATION PHONE 106 In their Memory the American Legion will hold Memorial Services at 10 a. m. in the Capitol‘Theatre. The public is invited. Plooly myeesy 16or24 AUDITS SYSTEMS TAXES NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY Public Accountants—Auditors—Tax Counselors 208 Franklin Street — Telephone 757 Fairbanks Office: 201-2 Lavery Building KINLOCH N. NEILL JOHN W. CLARK WE OFFER TO A LIMITED NUMBER OF CLIENTS A COMPLETE MONTHLY ACCOUNTING AND TAX SERVICE TELEPHONE 767 WALTER J. STUTTE GENERAL CONTRACTOR New Construction and Remodeling Phone Green 768 evenings P. O. Box 3091 Estimates Furnished | —————— e do a little better grade of PAINTING and PAPERING Many people have asked if we did Residence work and I wish to say we do and are taking care of these jobs as fast as we can possibly get to them. JAMES S. McCLELLAN Phone Douglas 374 P. 0. Box 1216 BUY mrs AND ¢ KEEP THEM [ THE FIXIT SHOP 215 Second Street Musical Instrument Repairing General Light Repair Work PHONE 567 ROY EATON

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