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FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1945 ] ; THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASK. PAGE FIVE 'SINGING SHERIFF' IN JUNEAU Louise On DOUBLE FEATURE 1 - BEE - ICEIDS! shaweLate or Jloneady |RULLLTLL] BILL ON WEEKEND corar ~ i = e . COMES T0 CAPITOL - | WaySouth At 201H cenTuRY LENTORY " v The name of cmsby is well known k \ The Princess Louise brought seven| An unusual dnul)l:' fo! \lu} e mvr- in the entertainment field—but the e ¥ passengers to Juneau early this gram is at the 20th Century Theatre {famous Bing is fast losing his mon- morning from Skagw: s follows tonight and Saturday | ' oIy n Tt Nut that Bibg L aip o Orville Wagner, Mrs. Sara Dapce-| Heading the show is .|.m\\lvm,\‘ ToNIGHT an 1 ping. Far from it. It's just that his ) vich, William Dapcevich, Marg thriller “The Corpse Vanishe: (younger brother, Bob, is rapidly § Peterson, C. Bailey, Archie Betts and | with Bela Lugosi, m er of horror, |gaining in popularity. o J. B. Sledge. who will be remembered for 1n~l i e ! For the last several years, Bob 4 { Outgoing passengers to Seattle portrayal of Dracula, | a and Bing have been competitors on § \ .were: Damaris Moran, Dorothy| The second hit is a comedy drama the airwaves. And now Bob is mak A . Amos, Mary H. Husted Mrs. Elean-|“To Sergeant Mulligan” with .N:n: A J {ing a bid for the film honors that T or Chapman, Miss Valerie Chapman, Pendleton, ol Hughes I:m.! %v«v\- __ )\i |have long belonged to his brother : |Leo P. Chapman, Elsie H. McLean, ling Holloway. A special matinee - ;amm‘ ? 3 nson, Mrs. Jean Kibbe, Ger- | Will b shown G’H\;"d‘l\ at 1;30 p. m See the fate of the L & THEY'RE WACKY Bob already is known to movie " 3 i Lela Morgan, Winifred |fans as a result of appearing In| poie. wood, director of the Al- ) Wpidnd i (OASML AIRLINES 1, missing ridgs! IN KHAKI! 3 | five pictures with his orchestra. Now T 2 To Vancouver: Fred T. McDan- | Most shocking ex- e g he's taking another step forward,| A<kw Infermation Service, which | o] “Anng Beard, Vivian E. Wink| ON MORNMG me pose of present-day riad ;;m dreed sikhbh starring without the aid of his or-| Is publishing an Alaska business |and Violet Boelons. | il vampirism... ever 2y doughboys chestra in Universal's musical wes: directony now in Juneau fin- To Ketchikan: Raymond L. Wolfe, | i filmed/ i) / s try to Vsleal the sweetie of the tern, “The Singing Sheriff,” which| ishing up the listing for this |Mary MclIszac, Miss C. Gilehrist and| Flying late Gerday .\{u-nm‘(l»::: Imed, § ; : (oughes'"lopkkk e diviy / g { Juneau Juniors Matinee Saturday 1:30 P. M. i i i ey Nel 1 Al lines had (comes to the Capitol tonight. And city. He has opened offices in Conney Nelson. | Alaska Coastal Air] th Z o | . " = g ze ...the blitzkrieg's reall: 1 |reports have it that he gives a| the Gastineau Hotel. R - imllm\m; outgoing passengers: eg’ y ONI |mighty good account of-himself. | | ‘To Excursion Inlet: A. C. Adams, | Crosby is supported inf “The Sing- T M(Mu |Peter Andrae, Ralph Chemeleskic |ing Sheriff” by Fay McKenzie, 1 tand Ed Nelson. P {Fuzzy Knight, Iris Adrian. i GE'I'S pROMOI‘ED | To Hoonah: Alvin T. Steen There is also another feature to| To Ketehikar® William Bates ‘lho weekend bill; “A Night of Ad- I.EAVING JUNEAUI Incoming passengers were: venture,” with Tom Conway and 1} Io HIGH posl]lo" From Pelican: H. A. Faucher, Ira| ‘\Audr“y Long. F. Sweeney and Kenneth F. Niel- e GETS PROMOTION - h R ,, Mary Announcement has been made by| From Sitka: E. R. Deeter, 1 2 ithe Canadian Pacific Railway T. Scott, Russell Benson, O. Muns- ‘P‘" AMERI(‘“ ou‘ Harry Godson, local agent for “he! Gompany that Capt. R. W. McMur- | field, Mrs, L. Reinke and Louise Holt ! A"D m FROM Sou'm Canadian Pacific, has received word| gy has been appointed Managing| From Ketchikan: Florence E. To- that he will be leaving Juneau at|pjrector of the Canadian Pacific bin, Charles N. Holmes, Joe M. Fin- ! the “end of this month to take over Steamships Limited, with head- nery, Alice Brandebury, Frederick' ! the position of General Agent forf g uarters in Montreal and having Wendel, Alvah Thomas, Willard | Pan American World Airways yes-|ine company at Prince Rupert, BC.| jyrigdiction over the company’s Liedtke and Leroy Frankenstein. [terday flew the following 23 passen-| He will relieve W. L. (Bill) Coates, | aglantic and Pacific deep-sea fleet.| From Hoonah: Paul Hickox, Ge ‘ger; to Seattle: Gregory Tibesar, Na- | wio is retiring under pension regula- Capt. McMurray has been manager Ongman and Clarence J. Campbell.’ {dis Sherman, Condace Kock, Peter|tions and will be remembered by of the Biitish Columbia Coast Ser- From Hawk ‘Inlet: R. Eaton and ‘Sc)mllz John Pheifer, Pete Erickson,|many when he was agent in Juneau yiok) of the company’s ships on Ted Samples [0]"'8 Tomlin, Elaine McConkey, or about elght years. the ‘cuus( and has made a number, On today’s morning flights the |Charul McConkey, Maude Custis, Harry Godson, a former purser,| o~ oo visits to Alaska. following passengers flew out of Florence Zimmerman, Helen Hub-|has been in Juneau since October 4, Capt. Oliver J. Williams, former the city: i (berg, Terry Jordan, Arden Ewald,|1942. His successor will be announ- Marine k‘.upmm"@nd(‘nl His. ek : Mr. and Mrs. Roland THE HORROR CLUB o5 Robert, Brooks, John Petersan, Dace|ced at a later date. { prombted to manager taking Capt. 5 John Herman, Camilla The Year’s Outstandin Bolyan, Karl A, Strand, Revid Reed,| Gcdson, during his almost three| P! g . Mitchell, Florence Tobin, Dorothy C. 4 11 Hi e McMurray's place. Capt. James T. Thrill Hie! i Burdett Winn, Alice Couey, Sam ,years in Juneau, has proved to be . Farrell, H. A. Fanchard and Ira THE OLD WEST Asp and Herbert Olsen. H)n(‘ of the most popular and effi- Hamilton, former Assistant Marine ¢ TAKES AN AWFUL To Whitehorse: Dorothy Scott,|cient transportation men of South- ;"':p:;?';:;i:’l')‘m?:;:&‘"E _".:’"é_‘”‘;; To Hoonah: Ron Livingstone. g o 3 0P ‘[RGFAN ' RIBBING! Michael Scott and William Scott. |east Alaska and has a host of local W S L Cant. Hamilton ave| Te Excursion Inlet: Joe M. Finney, ’ Scattle to Juneau passengers were: {as well as traveling friends. He . sl e ; s . . . avine Hazel Highland, Beulah Pearson and | [ s SECOND FEATURE— | wiuiam DeBack Esther Locken, has been one of the enthusiastic| Well known on the coast, having oy’ yoiy, o : MULLIGAN Ganelle Davis, Mildred Hines, Mal‘-;members of the Juneau Chamber of served on most of the ships on this Afternoon passengers were as fol- |tha Mylly, Terry Mylly, Ludvig| commerce and always interested in | route. lows: ¥ A fo - N AT PEN D L E T ON SK;mn. Jesse Friedman, Peter Andrae, civic affairs. b 1 ;4 To Skagway: Arnold McKenzie, CAROL HUGHES STERLING HOLLOWA |Denald Bice, Dorothy Sorenson, Ed-{ Mrs. Godson, who has been resid- | | 4 4 - and Frank T. Henley. MARJORIE REYNOLDS ward Henry Gapsch, June Gapsch, mg here during her husband’s agen- HAlF_BROIhtK To Hoonah: Don 8. Davis ! o FRANK CHARLES |Irma McDonald, Herbert Tomlinson, | !¢y of the CPR, will go to Prince Ru- | D To Tenakse: John Asp. > > . |Harry Frederickson, John Asp, Flor- pert with Mr. Godson. Both declare OF H 'II.ER ls | To Todd: Victoria Medrano. i S5 EAYLE N HALL {ence Dawe, Judith Dawe and Frank they are sorry to leave Juneau. To Hawk Inlet: Louis Padilla. {Dawe. - — > | From Ketchikan: William Ebert. MRS. PETERSON HERE GIVEN RELEASE | From Whitehorse: Joseph A.| Mrs. M. Peterson, of Skagway, SHIPPERS' ATTENTION with TOM CONWAY T Swalwell, Josephine Swalwell, Eva'is g guest at tm Bal'mni Hotel. f AUDREY LONG Speniel, Lela Morgan and Cpl. Jul- i TWENTY- FIRST ARMY GROUP Alaska Tiazsportation receiving - . is Kromback. | LORANG HERE HEADQUARTERS, Germany, Aug. 3.| [T¢ight at the Alaska Dock and . “THE SINGING SHERIFF” AT 7:05—9:30 From Fairbanks: Muriel Simpson, Nick Lorang, of Anchorage, is a —Alolg Hitler, Adolf’s half-brother, Storage Co. for the following I H I Schedule— "\"Nicur or ADVENTURE” AT 8:20—10:45 |} [and Burton Stewart. « ' guest-at the Gastineau Hotel, has been released by British author- | Places: Hoonah, Pelican, Craig and | Tt 7 T e ities after having been detained for, Klawock, until Aug. 4th. special KlnnlEs, Ma‘inee | 3 nEr/mTMENTJ(&};JECA(EIZI:K;:;;\mem:n BUREAU ::h‘:l\xl:(:::n:;d(};eI)?qu:c(?rtnlz::g:il(i(; me"g—wmm” “djr;;"—qu— "‘s"{f{’ T R A N S p o RTAT I o N 5 2 T > in the Hamburg area. | A AT“BDAY 1.30 P M WEATHER BULLETIN | “It is clear to us,” a British mili-| se———————— c o M p N Y s K . & DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M,, 12TH MERIDIAN TIME | tary government statesman said, ] i Max. temp. | TODAY | “that he has led a perfectly blame- | last | Lowest 4:30am. 24 hrs. Weather at | less existence, being absolutely scar- ! E v E L Y N A N n H E B G A N G Station 24 hrs.* | temp. temp. Precip. 4:30am. |ed stiff of being associated in nny‘ COLISEUM THEATRE . Anchorage ..., o 64 | 56 58 k Cloudy way with the Fuehrer’s activities. i 3 | : A TONIGHT ONLY FUN and FROLIC | Barrow . 3 | 26 20 Snow He was released yesterday.” | ey ’ " Bethel i e Raining Aois was said to nave been the|| ““The Purple Heart Games - Contests - Prizes |coon . 60 % 0 T . OCloudy |proprietor of a beer tavern in Berlin ; i Dawson 3 65 44 55 Tloudy i during most of the war. Come and Get Your Laffs Bluonton yagiieos L1 00 o Showers | e |~y I ok ¢ Showers SITKA WOMEN Hl"ltlu Haines w70 53 Clear | Louise Holt and Mrs. L. Reinke, (olISEuM Juneau 3 6 Clear | of Sitka, are guests at the Paranof Juneau Alrport i V " 57 Clear Hotel. Ketchik: 74 55 =t LAST TIMES TONIGHT etchikan ... 3 aining LR AR b ‘ e Kotzebue ............. 5% 55 Raining Reger Touhy—Gangster” 1 | | John L. Asp, of Tenukce, l “Puryin Pacific” T E V E N S s o x s j st SERTE BATsnof Hiel w ’ , Nome 5 52 49 Cloudy | pE— Northway ... k6] 56 ( Cloudy announces the opening of his B o D T e oA Prince George ..."...... 9 | 46 Pt. Cloudy , Public Accounting Office ~ [swsas & | * = @ o Sitka e & | on the ground floor of the S e o First National Bank Building [Pl . R L ey Juneau, Alaska Reporl tram Stsrine Bladona st 1050 . M. Todsy WIND Height of Waves Station Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) Telephone 36 Cape Decision . .Cloudy 51 W 2 feet /]| Cape Spencer ............Cloudy 54 SswW 1 foot Eldred Rock ... R Clear 50 SswW Smooth Five Finger Light ......Clear 53 SsW 1 foot Guard Island .. X Cloudy 57 sw 1 foot ; Lincoln Rock ..Cloud 5 NW 171 o / ‘ 2 BTy AUDITS SYSTEMS TAXES ||Foint Retreat . clear 51 sw ot A o There is no substitute for newspager auvarj.sing. MARINE FORECAST FOR SOUTHEAST ALASKA: Winds southerly 4 NEILL' CLABK and COMPANY or southwesterly 10 to 15 miles per hour. Fog and stratus along cgast. L1 {E1 1 LT R LT BT P L T T T e T T T T T 1 Public Accountants—Auditors—Tax Counselors 208 Franklin Street — Telephone 757 GRAY MARINE ENGINES trbanks Office: 201-2 Lavery Bullding F 'SHE;?%VII‘EIEE [E}]:(l)(g{ng ¥00§)DIP§Y$SBEING KINLOCH N. NEILL JOHN W, CLARK Non-priority orders being filled as material WE OFFER T0 A LIMITED NUMBER OF is released. tributors for EDCO Bronz CLIENTS A COMPLETE MONTHLY" Dis C e Electrodes ACCOUNTING AND TAX SERVICE Juneau Welding & Machine Sllop TREEEHONEA51 AEETTIRENTAILINSIRNEEERNARALN, v I.ike smy "oming ill Y0|I|‘ G'aSS! 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