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FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1946 SHOWPLALE oF | CapIT ——HERE'S TREASURE FOR YOUR PLE in Technicolor! FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY! ASURE!—— \ Al Wwith ....and with fovelies Technicolor ..with beauty laughs and ...with Buccaneers! adventure COMPLETE SHOW AT 7 9:30—FEATURE AT 7 15 MATINEE EXTRA! SATURL M. cCONDS 10 LIVE,” It’s Chapter Eleven “DICK TRACY” [ 1:3¢ P. AT e . To the People of Juneau and Vicinily . .. We are pleased to announce you can now { have the FINEST NATURAL COLOR PRINTS MADE FROM YOUR MINIATURE KODACHROMES v Bring in or mail your transparencies for prints of superior brilliance, size 3x4!%4 including mount.. SETINCEIFTSUSISSE SSRGS PS S See Our Window Display of Color Prints THE SNAP SHOPPE TREVOR DAVIS Authorized Dealer for Pavelle Color Inc. New York, N. Y. v HEATING OIL BURNERS Smith 0il Burner Service PHONE 476 Location—214 Second Street PLUMBING NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION 15 There Is No Substitute for Newspaper Advertising! i |coronas and one lunar halo. \mal 33.7, this year 344; airport 34.0. les in 1923, — jairport this year 18.6 inches. lis based upon the same occurrence KA EMPIRE THF. I)AILY ALA JUNE AU /\LASK/\ \ | | | BOB HOPE STARS IN TECHNICOLOR FEATURE, CAPITOL A timorous actor’s hilarious ad- ‘\enmres in the glamorous days of | \thc Spanish Main are the basis| lof “The Princess and the Pirate”, Samuel Goldwyn's gay new Techni- |color comedy for RKO Radio re-| |lease at the Capitol tonight and Saturday. | Bob Hope has the starring role as the fearful thespian who is iplunged into one desperate situa- \tion after another, and Goldv Inew find, lovely Virginia Mayo, ! {the feminine lead as a runaway ;pnn(‘r’\& who complicates his life |when they are captured by a band {of buccaneers led by the blood-' thirsty Hook. The escape from The Hook's | brig, assisted by one of the pirates! who is pl ng a deep game of his| own, only to find themselves equal peril when they land on a pirate-infested island where human | is held cheaply, and are im- prisoned by the scoundrelly Gov- ernor who happens to be The Hook's- silent partner. How they get away a second time in the heat of a battle between The Hock’s men and the Governor's forces, wit hthe actor, compelled |to impersonate the ferocious buc- |cancer leader, all leads up to the |uproarious surprise ending of the film. David Butler directed the laugh- ipacked offering, with Walter Sle- \zak as the Governor, Walter Bren- nan as Hope's pirate-pal, and Vic-| |tor McLaglen as the implacable Hook. | | n's > Were Normal During March Temperature were normal dGuring March. City office precipitation was more than normal; airport total precipi- tation was less than last year, al- though twice as much snow fell as! in 1945. above normal, 40 percent of the monthly possible, yet it was also cloudier than normal, averaging 8.5 sky coverage. The average wind velocity was higher than normal, 10.2 miles per hour, the prevailing direction being southeasterly. Four days, the 27th through the 30th, were without preupltutmn‘ There were two clear, two pnmy' cloudy, and 27 cloudy days. nght\ fog occurred on two days, auroras| cn six and there were two lunar | Highest temperature: city office 'extreme 61 in 1900, 45 in 1946; air- port 42 in 1946. Lowest temperature: city office extreme -5 in 1900, 22 in 1946; air- port 117. Mean maximum: city office nor- mal 389, this year 38.7; airport 38.3. Mean minimum: city office nor- in! Sunshine was somewhat | various states md tarrit °s and | have a ded the various sessions. JINXSHIP IN ACTION AGAIN The course at the academy is 12 | weeks in length, including ten w {of study in basic law enforcement matters and two additiona} weeks of specialized training According to Smjth, no charge is AGAINST MEEKS GETS DISMISSAL Sa'ko Adlon vs. Seaberg made for nce at the acad-| SEATTLE, April 5. — United emy; how Brandt's traveling Sta hal John Denise says | expenses to Washington and return an ship Donabss is a jinx | j Ihrown om 0' courf land his living es ism while there ship. It is the fifth Russian ship! "NO PfOOf | will be borne by him, ng Territorial | by name which has been | funds being available for those pur- | poses. ntly he is right ! George Harrison Meeks, already| During Brandt's absence from the section of the Russ sentenced to prison for life on con-| Territory, Highway Patrolman Em- tanker, towed here when the vessel i»iution of murdet in the first de-|mett Botelho will take over his du- broke during an Aleutian storm, gree, has been relieved from h.nlng ties at Fairbanks, while Hubert yj d fr8m its moorings near An- to face trial on a second charge.| | Gilligan will relieve Botelho in the acortes and went aground. It was Upon motion by U. S. Attorney |Juneau area freed by tugs and returned to the Patrick Gilmore, Jr., in Disrict| > dock where it is being held pend- | Court here yesterday, Pwsldlnn ing the outcome of a salvage suit | {Judge J. W. Kehoe dismissed Ex SERVI(E PMR s i ataintiR sovew 6t - the- réat charge of assault with a dangerous cue craft, the Puenlv Hills | weapon against Meeks. Meeks was |indicted on the assault charge upon the testimony of Kelso B. Ha alleged victim of a cutting ep\sodc Other court action yesterday saw |a decree of divorce granted to Mar- | |garete Rigling, of Sitka, from Bern- (hard Joseph Rigling. The plaintiff was restored her former name, Mfll’< |garete Schrey. Judge Kehoe alsp approved a dis- pensary liquor license for Gilmore S. Reese, to be located at Craig. s !Chou En-lai, Communist spokes- | An action brought by Paul Satko' AUGUSTA, Ga. April 5.—Ailing man, today demanded that the Al- lagainst Henry Seaberg, et al, to €n- Chjck Harbert of Detroit and Her-|lies give China a chance to estab- join rock filling of a tidelands 1ot man Keiser of Akron, Ohio, went lish Democracy and asserted that at Irwin street and Harbor Way out today for the second round of | “careless assistance from foreign |here, was dismissed after an all-day the 72-hole Masters Tournament | nations . . . will increase disorders | hearing. Judge Kehoe decided that nursing a two-stroke lead over the|here.” |the plaintiff Satko had failed to'nation’s finest collection of golf| His statement was made as he prove his case. Payment of attor- stars. and other Communists renewed |ney fees and costs of the action WaS; The two ex-servicemen each had|their verbal assaults on the govern- taken under ad\bement |a threc-under par 69 yesterday in ment and the Kuomintang (Na-* \the tenth renewal of the $10,000 ticnal Party), further widening the BRA"DI 'o ln‘l“ evem not held since 1942, to pace|breach that General Marshall’s re- AT Bl ACADEMY | 48 other competitors. | cent truce efforts narrowed only Byron Nelson of Toledo, the de-‘tempumuly lfendms champion, who was palred “I feel that Alliefl nations should -wi!h the famous Bobby Jones lnrmly adhere to President Tru- s |Atlanta, turned in rounds of 35-87,|man’s statement and the decision tOl::lgu;;is:;fla‘yno?auglm?)dftfm:‘:n;t im‘ flnvc;rn par 72. Jones had 36-. 39|ot the Moscow Big Three confer- | Pairbanks, has left there by plane " @ | enge in assisting China to insti- to attend the 32nd Session of the; T e tute Democracy and throw off poli- FBI National Academy, opening at | Washington, D. C., on April 6. Brandt was selected to attend the ’academy by W. Leonard Smith, PACING TOPPROS | IN MASTERS" MIX (ARElESS AID IS DETRIMENTAL T0 CHINA IS CLAIM, CHUNGKING, April 5. — Gen. Bobby Jones Taking An other Whirl at Tour- ney He Founded neau Florist Shop, and a good as- | erwise, ‘careless assistance . . .will PAGE FIVE TONIGHT ONLY A Lifelime of Adventure Sporis and Excitement Sweeping a Screen Ablaze With ACTION... Pat 0'Brien THE IRON MAJOR with Ruth Warrick - Robert Ryan CARTOON FAST FOX NEWS S5 CENTURY ALA. FOOD SALE ‘\lical tutelage,” Chou told a press The American Legion Auxlllary:confercnce. | will hold a food sale tomorrow! “Only when these are effected opening at 11 o'clock, at the Ju-|will Allied help be beneficial. Oth- »Temtonal Highway Engineer, upon jinvitation from Director J. Edgar Hoover of the FBI. ‘The FBI National Academy was sortment of tempting home-made rouse the Chinese people and in- | pies, cakes and cookies is prom- |crease disorders. We Chinese people ised, according to Mrs. Ray Peter- and we Communists don’t want | established in 1935 for the purpose man, committee chairman. vbuch help.” lof training state, couaty and mu-| Any member who has not yet o nicipal law enforcement officers. been contacted is requested to CLEM PILIP HERE Eince that time approximately 1200 bring or send her best and favorite law enrorcement umcexs from the food speualty Clem V. Pilip of Anchorage is at H the Gastineau. | QUALITY ; FABRICS HBL 103 FOR GIRLS | mal 29.1, this year 30.0; airport 29.6. Mean monthly: city office nor- ‘Total precipitation: city office ncrmal 549 inches, greatest 10.57 inches in 1909, least 0.44 inches in 1606, this year 6.51 inches; airport 3.50 inches. Total snowfall: city office nor- mal 149 inches, greatest 39.7 inch- least 0.1 inch in 1926; Maximum wind velocity: highest 36 m.p.h from the east in 1931; this year southeast 3¢ m.p.h. ———. INFANTS ARE TO BE BAPTIZED. LUTHERAN CHURCH ON SUNDAY At the 11.0'clock worship ser- vice of the Lutheran Church Sun- day morning, the church’s’ 20th anniversary will be observed. As a part of this service the sacrament That Really Fit We have just received a large shipment by Parcel Post. TUMBL-ALL COVERALLS sz TUMBL - TOG BIB CORDS s.c:.c FARMERETTES VULCANIZING—Tires and Tubes| PROMPT SERVICE—~WORK GUARANTEED JUNEAII MO‘I‘OB Cll PHONE 30 when you see the new AUTOMAGIC THOR GLADIRONI! Women said the Thor Glad- iron couldn’t be improved =but wait 'till you see the new Automagic Gladiron! It takes even the handwork out of ironing—you'll use your hands only for guid- ing clothes through the famous Gladiron roll. Com- ing soon—watch for it! How to get a Gladiron soonest! Thor Automagic Gladirons will be distributed by us in the exact order in which our Priority Register is ngmd. Make sure your name is on our list! Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. of Infant Baptism will be admin- istered to the following children: Carol Ann, born December 22, 1945, to Darwin and Olga Hoel; Joanne Marie, born January 30 1946, to Paul and Hazel Jacobson; Ken- neth Alvin, born May 23, 1945 to Robert and Mary Meek; and Jay Vincent born May 5, 1942 and Grant Lee born September 19, 1944 to V. F. and Louise Yakapatz. ————— HART SENTENCED Clyde Hart, recently bound over to face a grand jury on charge of forcible robbery, this morning pleaded guilty before U. S. Com- missioner Felix Gray here to a charge of assault and battery and was sentenced to four months in jail. It is anticipated that the robbery charge will now be dismissed as it as the misdemeanor count to which Hart pleaded guilty: Beating and alleged robbery of Ole Johansen, ., RAINBOW GIRLS MEETING There will be a business meeting of the Order'of Rainbow for Girls tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Scottish Rite Temple it has been announced. All members are urged to attend, as plans are to be completed for the Easter “Brunch” to be given Sunday, April 14, | and many other items in the TUMBL-TOG Line i We now have in stock ‘CORDS’ 9 Different Kinds of Cords - Bib and Slacks up to Size 12 Also Sizes 1-2-3 in pastel colors IF YOU WANT CORDS-Up io Size 12-WE HAVE THEM! | BABY Juneau, Alaska P. 0. Box 761 Specializing in Children’s and Infants’ Wear Alaska - Electronies | e i JIM LANGDON—Manager Box 2165 217 Seward St. Phone 62 Al!h MARINE RADIO TRANSMITTERS AND RECEIVERS — BENDIX DEPTH R CORDERS — HALLICRAFTER amcmv. 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