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IRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1945 ' THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ¥ " PAGE FIVE 'WORLD PEACE JUNEAU JUNIORS FSEMCENTURY LAST NIGHT! e A GIANT TWO-HIT SHOW ! ! ! LBI0US! Thrill-Packed . Ty "o MUSIOAL S N I PROPOSAL IS MATnEE SHom The regular Saturday meeting of the 20th Century Theatre Juneau Juniors Club will be at the Satur- day matinee tomorrvow afternoon at| Ratification May Not Be ' seciu stase snow nas been ar-| ranged with top amateur acts and Made in Time for Tru- ot course some. new contests and ! surprises are in storé for the Kkids man fo Report | The teatures win be Bela Lugosi in |“The Ape Man” and Johriny . SHE'S NOT BAD LTI MESH OF HATE! GALS, GUYS orid GAGS to. the sqlvo of (Continued from Page One) { Mack Brown in “Six Gun Gospel | BFRAE e \new Western thriller. A color car- HIT TUNES! of the charter are considered easen- | '0on Will also be shown. Doors open Z= tial to Senate discussion. Ay Lo S A e 2R . \x 34 with LYNN BARI — VICTOR McLAGLEN | Senate ratification is regarded \1..‘ new “niermationat seague. uniess| SCOUT TROOP NO. 613 Bt B, e i pEORGANIZED PATROLS |y Satuirday ONLY? i PN | | United and France) ratify it along with a| {majority of the other nations, it will| Troop 613 of the Boy Scoyts met 1 nog, become liecive jt'the american Lasion Dz o0 | MATINEE SATURDAY 1:30 p.m. This is a much tighter requ"‘"ichnrsday evening. At this meeting ment than that which brought the the patrols were reorganized. The § AMATEUR STAGE SHOW—JUNEAU JUNIOR CLUB o S — PRIZES TRPRISES! old League of Nations into effect.|Black Bear Patrol was dissolved, and Senate rejection of the League treaty |the remaining’ patrols arranged as kept the United States out but c“difollows: Flaming Arrow ’ Patrol; | I h, Wants to see you! not prevent formation of the league.|paje Roff, leader; Creighton Nor- » ... Meet him if you WILLIAM TERRY - VIRGINIA GREY HELENE THIMIG - EDITH BARRETT OLIVER Wally BROWN - Alan CARNEY - Elaine SHEPARD Marcy McGUIRE - Freddie SLACK aad his orchestra TARTS AT 8:15—10:40 The last sections of the eharter ris Assistant Leader; Milton Fur- finally were approved by conferences ness, Don Wingerson, Fred Wyller, | commissions yesterday. ‘Ihe coor-,Jim Nordale, Bob Sommers and dinating committee is still checking|jack Sorri. Flying Eagle Patrol: over wording. Translators are stilli Robert Howell, Leaders; Bill For- busy with Russian, Chinese and| ward, Assistant Leader; Clifford Spanish texts to supplement theicole, Carl Weidman and Bobby English and French versions already|Rhodes. Pine Tree Patrol: George completed. R |Gilligan, Leader; Charles Smith, But the only things lacking now|assistant Leader; Rod Pegues and |are formal approval of the docu-|George Barril. SATURDAY MATINEE . :SHIIWPIA[EW ‘ =g, EVELYN’S ALASKA "STEP LIVELY" OPENS SUNDAY Qi MYSTERY CLUB 5 OF THERE'LL BE /LO KIDS! APIT MARCH OF TIME FUN. z = = = w > < - é | 2 gt T T ‘x;zr:dus E ‘(:;\(&reh‘ce })r:enml;y se;sllnn Scoutmaster DeVaughn Kerslmw: D () ay an S S| ele- q i -y i TS s e 50 s o v ™ s o i metin. AREL Ne's Sommp B o L e bt S R AR e bt i e idn) afternoon and night. ! MR, MRS. KURTZER HERE to scare a P Mr. and Mrs. Lana Kurtzer, of odds and ends of it on hand are 1 T Iwo FEATURES asked to send it in. SovIEI RESERVES | Wrangell, are guests at the Bar- The making of rugs is really a| p } AND TRUMAN anof Hotel. ‘ | PP SRTER N ey 5 ] A'I‘ (Ap“‘Ol AS very important part of the rehab- | Fox ilitation program in Veterans' Hos- | IRAINED S'BERIA pitals, providing as it does both | ! | noUG A » wEEKEND Blll mental and physical therapy, as well | ~, > ) ! NEW YORK, June 22—The Red“ | COLISEUM THEATRE Army Command in Siberia is contin- ! | as additional income for the disabled i men. ! 1A { Aimed at the popular demand for, Mrs. Peterman has visited the | |uing the training of fighting re-| i TONIGHT UNLY carefree musical screen entertain-| Veterans' Hospital at American | serves under battlefield conditions, OLYMPIA, Wash, June 22— ment, “Seven Days Ashore,” at the! Lake, Wash., and has seen some of | the Moscow radio said today in & president Tri 2 ot " Capitol for this week end makes x\i these men at work, and knows the demestic broadcast reported by the w:xsl‘:rer: ’fi;“a:;‘rg:::ofio;l:‘:;g\‘ THE BA"LE perfect score with hilarious action) value to them of keeping both minds| ABILENE, Kas., June 22.—Gen- Fce. he arrived. It wasn't board money, 7] surrounding the trials and tribula-|and hands busy. | eral Dwight D. Eisenhower back| The broadcast quoted Lt. Gen.’:hough | OF RUSSIA tions of a trio of merchant seamen' The material for rugs which is|home at last among the people he|Kurhanov, identified as Commander | “When this visit was arranged,”| with girls on their minds and now being collected by Auxiliary|grew up with today expressed great|of the Siberian Military area, as ex-|Sen. Magnuson (D-Wash) told re»i trouble in the making. members will be packed and shipped | emotion as he accepted their ac- | pressing pride in the performance’ porters, “Mon bet $10 with thel e X ® with Wally Brown and Alan Car- | next week. | claim, then very seriously called for|of “hundreds of thousands of Si-| President that his Governor's Man- | COLISEUM * ney handling the comedy, Gordon e | solid support by the American peo- |berian soldiers” in the war against sion quarters would be as nice . as Oliver and Elaine Shepard as the| Hosp"Al “o'l'ES iple of President Truman in his’ Germany, and adding that “the war|those assigned White House guests. LAST TIMES TONIGHT Marcy McGuire and the toe-tapping | e rémantic team, four hotcha songs by | [ efforts to solve the war problems|in Europe is over, but military and; “Well, ‘the President took one ”n music of Freddie Slack's orchestra,! A papy girl, weighing 7 pounds, 1% “President Truman’s hands must|of fighting reserves does not ceasc‘ ———————— WOMEN | and Freddie Fisher and his band, ;inces was bofn last evening at St.|be upheld at all times,” the five- ! for a monent.” i FLOE HERE | " ‘ IN BONDAGE gorilla! | and unite the Nation. political schooling and the training|look and paid off.” the feature offers one continuous| ann's Hospital to Mrs. Nick Pelayo. star general said in the Eisen- ——————— Hans Floe, of Hawk Inlet, is a flow of mirth, melody, rhythm,i" nreo Robert Grant has entered St. hower Park stadium, “by the| Empire wani ads get quick results. guest at the Baranof Hotel. 3 beautiiul and glamorous girls. imm's Hospital for surgical care. knowledge that,back of him are a e . “Strangers in the Night,” is the| yyjjam A. Brooks was admitted | united people ready to do his bid- | William Terry, from|¢, st Ann's Hospital yesterday for ding.” the University of Oregon Campus, gyrgery | For the second day in succession | has the leading role and opposite| Raymond Wiseman is a surgical/in his native midwest Eisenhower him is Virginia Gray, Hollywood nsatient at St. Ann's Hospital. struck at isolationism, by saying: o E K girl who made good. The feature is * nprs, william Franks has returned| “We are not isolationists. Intelli- : ANYONE WHO KNOWS a thrilling new murder mystery. {to her home from St. Ann’s Hospi-| gent people canfiot be isolationists, b oo - o oy ol |ial. | we are part of the world, and the | . CAN TELL THE | Guy Gaudette, a medical patient,! world is part of us. Through na- RUG RAGS FOR VETERAN ' | been dismissed from St. Ann's\,tional organization we cooperate | REHAB"_"A"O" woRK em;mi':‘:nd Florence Marks, of Hoo-lr;:;l;.‘ ec?:.’;e:;m; m::d“ c‘;o;:::",jlg: R E A L T H ' N G ! nah, have been, admitted to the;with nations of the world that we! “ow BE'“G (ollE(TED;Govu‘nmem Hospital for medical:hope to preserve peace and make | care. ! SATURDAY ONLY! «1“‘: | LOUISE CURRIE WALLACE FORD sure there are no more wars.” ———— .‘l&w W ———— American Legion Auxiliary mem- | SHORT ARRIVES fpers are asked to get their clean! FE. L. Short, of Ketchikan, is cotton or rayon rags, suitable to use | guest at the Baranof Hotel. BARBARA HERMA"“ -maki d this week, e e = in rug-making collected this week, | A G GR‘DUA‘ES FRoM and left at the Juneau Florist Shop. | Mrs. Hattie Peterman, Dcparc-[ Mrs. Raymond Wiseman, of u or M'(l'“GA" ment Rehabilitation ~ Chairman, | Haines, is a guest at the Baranof ~ stressed the need for this material, | Hotel. | which is used by disabled veterans | ——————— | for making various types of rag rugs. | ROSS HERE 1 Carpet warp is also wanted for the J. A. Ross, of Skagway, is regis- same purpose, and anyone having | tered at the Hotel Juneau. ® with Tomorrow is' Gommencement Day at the University of Michigan for Miss Barbara Hermann, daughter of Mrs. Mildred R. Hermann of this Lk | City. 2 : | A graduate of Juneau High School in the class of 1940, Miss Hermann B 'I! JOHNNY MACK BROWN in Crossword Puz € is the first Juneau High School 2Nn ]ll ! “SIX-GUN GOSPEL” . graduate ever to graduate .from the ¥ ACROSS 34. Leave | University of Michigan. She attend- 1. Jewel 2. /4% pdads ed Willamette University at Salem, 4 HaEHbglotken 8 i"’"‘""]{“:‘"j’ Ore., for two years, then transfer- . Fiata) BBy 'de red to the University of Michigan sl § 39. The one de~ t the eginning of her Junior year. ' 4 13. Nimble feated al 4 4 v , 14. Palm leaf 40. Gl?‘%?finile snow She has been continuously on the 0w '” 0c ',Zj ifé’&‘:z‘ estate 41. Singing volce honor roll throughout her univers.lty of a lord 43. Ea:t Lndhm career, and has won many high #17. Fish eggs Jos ) honors. In addition to the Gradu- .S a 45. Sal ders g b"';? g 47, D‘n‘llxnnn o ate Scholarship which was announ- ome 0' lhe an 6“ al' 20. Dlm%r;adlly ;i';;:f":fl ced a short time ago, Barbara has / 33. Parti-colored 48. Wrapped just been awarded a Fellowship at 3 Oviie st b4 Bauaiity = the University of Michigan, where g ?nbdflgmxulr gg ;2)\";& K Solution Of Yesterday’s Puzzle |she will be Assistant to the Head of 25, Worker " PDiterfles 61 Rogutsh BOWN the Department of Anthropology 35 s:?:“;:’mo g; 'rx;m\;m-.“_ Y a fih' c{.luk next year. She will carry on this * antarctic | weed . Narratlve poem | work while working for her Master’s Lol bt P % ] 32. Style of type 60. Summit 7 D'?nl:?fi:r Degree in Anthropology under the . cT"AT S WHY come and Gel Them' Slight _con- Scholarship award. vexit ’ru‘rfi-h’tm. Returning to Juneau gbout July - oney facie™ (10 for summer vacation, Barbara implements will spend a week ' visiting her So, Ajpericah | prother, Chee, at the McCaw Hos- X gglr‘r:nlnl ey pital, in Walla Walla, Wash., where Ml R he was just recemtly transferred veyance from Baxter General Hospital in 3 Rot fat Spokane, Washington. . Ventures . Old_English o | oln e | Pay Increase for . Pointed arch | CjEEELS | Govl. €. S, Workers . Opening In'a WASHINGTON, June 22—A pay + CLEAR HEADS CHOOSE JIf you really know fine whiskey, % we think you'll recognize instantly “that Calvert is “the real thing.” *Its pre-war quality and excellence i simply can’t be imitated. Perhaps that’s why, year in and year out, people who sell and serve Calvert tell us: “It’s the whiskey most often asked for by name.” Alaska Electric Light and Power Company Phone 616 e (e, . Tpper room Kers, with ti 5 ously smooth and mellow blend, 'l ; e f e i | AR e vt e ELLIS AIR LINES Pare of & by Senate and House conferees. whiskey from the House of Blends! N DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU T0 mm flower The conferees’ decision is subject - Mineral spring® | (o ratification by the Senate and| | . Lame: via Petershurg and Wrangell loudly House. » Prima donna i ; 5 ag { ¢ $ Partly burned DAl ) CALVERT CORPORATION, N With ti to Craig, Kla k, Hydab d 24 DISTILLERS , New York City. BLENDED WHISKEY 86.8 Proof connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg an : 31':“:'.“’?”: 2 E“;::’Qfl ":r"g:o:i A Calvert “Reserve”—65% Grain Neutral Spirits. .. Calvert *‘Special”—7214% Grain Neutral Spirits steamers for Prince’ Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle " guest at the Baranof Hotel. A i FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 prodt e e I SR vt o B bbb b S o LM , oo i LA 1

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