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}VEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1946 [ EXTRA! TONIGHT ONLY! © X -1-N-Y Radio Quiz Contest Broadcast from Our Stage! LAUGH with AL PEARCE Radio Comic LISTEN io Dale Evans and Brad Tayler the year’s top tunes “Hitchhike to Happiness”—“For You and Me” cntimental”—and “My Pushover Heart” in “HITCHHIKE TO HAPPINESS” with Williom Frawkv—Jerome Cowan—Willy Trenk COMPLETE SHEOWS START 7:10—9:30 SCHEDULE—F‘F.A‘TLRF STARTSDAT 8:10——————10:25 PLUS —— THE INSIDE STORY OF THE RE-EBUCATION OF POISONED Ml\l)s' ?"—_‘ - poli cmy GGI?IIZ/IIZ_I/ TONIGHT i TEEiJRSDAY as they bring you some of g PERMANENT WAVES $25.00 Cold Wave ; -$20.00 complete $15.00 Machine Wave for $12.50 complete $12.56 Machine Wave for $10.00 complete ke VANITY BEAUTY SALON Phone 318 Cooper Building * OPEN EVENINGS BY API_’OINTMEI\}T "HITCHHIKE 10 HAPPINESS" IS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA CAPITOL'S BILL. “Hitchhike to Happiness” lat the Capitol tonight and musical comedy stars Al Por Dale Evans and Brad Taylor musical score, which is simply 'sented is the highlight of the “Hitchhike To Happiness,” title song, is a delightful ba Kim Gannon and Walter ‘They also wrote for this film You Ahd Me,” “Sentimentel,” |“My Pushover Heart.' | The story centers Evans, a as a young strugg thi, e, The Kent. and song writer, but does not know who she is Besides the main plot there sub-plot. Al Pearc?, as a waiter is the center of this ac- . Both the themes ar: com- bined when the waiters play is - duced successfully with Miss Evans as the star. | The supporting players, William | Frawley, Jerome Cowan and ‘Willy |Trenk, add comedy and are re- sponsible for many laughs, | The added short feature is “Po- {licing Germany”, another of the |“This Is America” series. ——— 'ANNUAL FESTIVAL FOR FISHERMEN PLANNED, SITKA Sunday, April 28 is the date set for the second annuel Fisherman's | Festival to be held in Sitka. De- !tailed plans for the day have been }armnged by the Rev. E. N. Ny- jgaard of the Sitka Lutheran !Church. In general, the program procedure for the Festival will fol- low that of last year when the | plan was first inaugurated. A spec- ial liturgy has been prepared by | Pastor Nygaard, who hopes that in: | time other Alaskan fishing towns ‘may adopt the idea of an all day! | Fisherman’s Festival that is reli- | gious in nature. The plan used by ! [the Sitka Lutherans is patterned after the traditional Norwegian !custom of blessing the men and | ships that go down to the sea. The Iritual authored by Pastor Nygaard |is similar to the one used by ship’s | officers. Last year's ceremony was mest impressive and drew much fa- | vorable comment from persons and ;organizations throughout. the Pa- a D i ————————— be held at 11 a.m., the hour of the VULCANIZING—Tn‘es and Tubes PROMPT SERVICE—WORK GUARANTEED JUNEAU MOTOR CO. — PHONE 30 {F=EEmsssasssaany, cific Northwost. The first service of the day will a‘ B v regular morning worship service. During this service, Pastor Ny- | gaard will give a message especial- §|ly for sea faring men and the glcholr will furnish music appropri- iate for the cccasion. The choir is ) | directed by Murray Benedict and ) - | Mrs. Peter Sylte is organist and IMPOBTANT NOTICE ALL MEMBERS OF THE TERRITORIAL SPORTSMAN’S CLUB are urgently requested to attend a meeting to be held in the City Council Chambers Wednesday Evening, April 24th, at 8 This will be the most important club meeting of the year. Legislative matters pretaining to future activities will be acted upon, various committees appointed and a Vice-President elected. Essssseseasay [FERwsesssssesssmees o=z | 7| accompanist. The choir and organ- 1!l ist will present the following num- bers: | Prelude “Vaterland Disches | Leid” — Greig. “Landsighting” — | Greig. (Soloist Mr. John Holie). | “Beautiful Savior” — Traditional | (Soloist Mrs. E., Kuhlman) “Be- | i hold the Host"—Greig, (Soloist Mrs. F. Coulson). A Offertory—“My God And I” — |Russian Melody. “The Vision”; ]'“Now the Day is Over” Cheir En- | semble. Postlude — “Festival March” DOUGLAS BOAT SHOP New Construction and Repairs Jobs Free Estimate Phone Douglas 192 B} Vote for JAMES NOLAN Democratic Candidate 'TERRITORIAL HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DIVISION If You're for Progressive Action Don't Forget the Name of JAMES NOLAN Wrangell, Alaska Resident of the Territory for Over 25 Years Vote the Democratic Ticket (Paid Advertisement) { TR 2 Gouncd. | Following the morning service a | ;dlnner will be served in the base- | | ment of the church by the Luther- jan Ladies. The dinner is being | served free to all who wish to go. the money to be used for the sup- {port of the Lutheran Fishérman’s Center in Sitka. Pastor Nygaard urg- es that anyone wishing to attend | the dinner need not feel obligated {to donate, although contributions for this “home away from home" falls in love with her} {A free will offering will be taken, | | cpens For | | | | | | | | i | | | { | | { | A mother dog’s lone Tuppy in Detroit gets his food among competition from five squirrels adopted by the dog. The sqairrels were abandoned in their native home and taken to the Michigan Humane Soclety. | (AP Wirephoto) |behalf of the men of the fishing | . A WBWMRD, ARE PRESENTED MEDA {fleet. The Rev. Mr. William Thom-| pacific Northern Aurlines yester- |as of St. Peter's By-the-Sea will day flew two sections on the Ju- Former members of Selective Ser- assist with the afternoon’s Pro-|neau-Anchornge run. One section vice Board No. 19, Haines, have re-| gram. The main message Will be|flew direct to and from Anchorage ceived the Selecive Service medal delivered by Pastor Nygaard, Who anq one to Naknek. |for their patriotic services during| also will conduct the ceremony ofl o . f the Blessing of the Fishing P‘leel, i"i] C“et “3' ;;om Alr;::h:ra[ie the wartamai i pob aptain Joe Morris, First Of-| :pe Board members are B. A. | Because of the many requests re- | | ficer Maury Keating and Steward- parnett Otto E. Schombel and E. ceived last year from nshermen‘ess June Rees were: Thomas Por- g Knudsen, and Appeal Agent desiring to partake of the sacra-‘ler. Mae Porter, Golden Waltman, Stephen Sheldon, Sr. ment of the Lord’s Supper before Neal Holdren, Arthur Deering, Joe ' The following members of board going out to the fishing grounds,|Laline. Mrs. Alvin King, Elmer no 20, Skagway, also received the the evening meeting will be alFuutz. |medal, the Rev. G. Edgar Gallant, communion service. Many of the| On the return flight to the West- | men who fish out of Sitka, asserts ward City were: John A. Lind, Jr., Pastor Nygeard, are devout men Charles Ber¢man, C. H. Kramer, \FORMER MEMBERS OF HAINES, SKAGWAY, 5B | }mu—muun service on the Cold Stor- | age dock. This will take place promptly 3 o'clock. There be an address of welcome by mc‘ niayor of Sitka and a response on at and Examining Pnysician Dr. Pet/:r‘ 'FiLM "BABY FACE MORGAN" MOVIE | AT 20TH CENTURY The gang -,nr (omed) ~drama “Baby Face Morgan"—is the bill at Century starting tonight. chard Cromwell and | , this fast-paced and ure adds fare | “Baby Face” ent of a Pro-| tective Agency, of the racket- eers’ shakedown racket. Cromwell, | who knows nothing of his sobri- quet nor of the gangs activities, starts paying off on the policies ke has written when his own mob is/ | the cause of all the upset trucks, | The situation of gangsters paying off their victims after dumping) their trucks provides hilarious | interlude in this otherwise tense ‘and dramatic melodrama. | To add to the general mix-up, Cremwell fall in love with pretty Mary Carlisle, cast as the head of a, | trucking outfit whose refusal to ;p.ny protection graft, has started {the ruckus. When the gang kid- Inaps her to smoke out Cromwell, ! (the action hits a fast and furious :.IIINEAU lO(Al 0F | AMWU ORGANIZED; ‘ | OFFICERS ELECTED | Monday evening cannery workers and fishermen organized a local of | |the Alaska Marine Workers Union | {for persons customarily going m' |Hawk Inlet, Excursion Inlet, Hco-[ ‘nnh and Tyee canneries from Ju-| !neau. { Officers elected were Lester Rob- erts, President; Margaret ' Cropley, | Vice-President; ~ Herbert Mercer, Secretary; Bessie Visaya, Treasur- er; and Roy Brown, Sergeam ~at- | Arms. | Next Monday has been set “for |the election of Negotiating Com- <mmee and of business delegates or | agents for each cannery. It was an- nounced that the secretary has of- ficial union dispatching books which | cannery workers should sign im- mediately. —t ELKS — ELKS Weekly meeting tonight—Initia- tion—Feed—Come out. (253-t1) | W ! 1 1 Mary Carylis! smooth running when Cromwell, finds him: who are forced to leave their home Jack Price, Mrs. Mary Burlson, churches before Easter and thus Donald Bogi, Willlam Carver, Har- are deprived of the privilege of cld Guzman, K. E. Bradlee, Mr. ‘ing Baster communion. For this and Mrs; M. Conaway, R. H. La- reascn the comimunion service is' mrere; M: F. Ingersall, L. J. Stock- plarned and all who wish to par-|loss; to ‘Gustavus, Mrs. M. Pierce. take With Captein Robert Des Marisa, Sir First Officer Dick Ferguson, and Stewardess louise Leitner on the G . 4 % trip to Naknek weré Harold' Frue- Nygaard, has eived many letter: e Y S5 (el J. Gillis, E. R. Dillman, R. W. of commendation for this import- . ant event. Newspapers throughout j‘“&“‘ R. Williams, G. A. King, the United States carried an ac- akela, J. T. Linden, H. Maki, count of the Festival because it is 1N Solvick, E. Ellingson, Otto uniquely a Sitkan affair. It 15 the YUk, M. Paskovich, J. Yencich, only all-day Fishermen’s Festival (j Vauhsness, R. H. Deditius, and held in Alaska that cartles with i O. Bluhons religious significance. Pastor gaard hopes to standardize thc Blc~smr of the Fishing Fleet ritual so that it may become 'a practice in other places ROSARY SERVI(E IS are weicome. | von of the Fish- ival last year Pastor the ir » B MYSTERY FEATURE IN SCHOOL SPRING FESTIVAL FRIDAY, Can the city slicker win Little " FOR ALL FRIENDS OF | cun ne cs i i 1 MRS. NORMAN DEROUX to the Juncmi‘u(s}:;:‘i? glcl:ono] pr'm;‘ All friends whe wish to attend |Festival dnd find out. s the Memorial services for Mrs.| Next Friday at 8 p. m. in the | Eleanor (Buddy) DeRoux, deceased high school gymnasium the answers | | wife of Norman DeRoux, which will !0 those gquestions will be given lbf‘ held tomorrow night at 7:30 when the skit “Foiled Again” is |oclock in ‘the Chapel of the presented by an eighth grade cast. |Charles W. Carter Mortuary, Am_‘ This is but one fcaLu{e of the an- invited to do §0. |nual spring program, “Here Comes [ the Show Boat” which is given The Rosary Service will be con-! ducted by the Rev. Wm Mclntyre, | wifhogiiadieiion charge, | *I straightened m LMOST twice as much for your money with (entenmia PANCAKE&‘V FLouR! Yes ... almost twice as much pancake and waffle flour for the money, when youbuy (entennial! And flavor supreme! Delicious, light, tender hotcakes! Waffles, crisp, light, mouth-watering! PANCAKE & WAFFL CENTENNIAL room, washed the dishes, didn't fight with Jimmy, practiced the piano, and got the table all set dinner!” Make them quickly, easily with Centennial PANCAKE & ‘WAFFLE FLOUR. And you ar almost twice as much it:ur money as with mat/ur -and of pancake and waffle flour. At your grocer’s . . get (entennial in the white package withtheblueband. - i i EFLOUR Better Hotcakes! Almost Twice as Much for Your Meney! S. J. K5 This will be the only service to be held here, as interment will be | in Sumner, Wash. J‘ will be greatly appreciated by thcse | ELKS — ELKS in charge. ¥ | Weekly meeting tonight—Initia- mghlight of the day wfll be the‘uon—Peed—-Come out (253 CLIMAX OF 4-YEAR MAIL COURTSHIP A FOUR-YEAR ROMANCE BY MAIL ended with the marriage of the former Eluncr lluer. 20, of l'itchbuxj Mass., and ex-Sgt. Verne Tobias, of The bride’s brother, a buddy of the groom, intro= mumm-mmmmpmmmz Here the | W MRS st '{ VOTE IN THE REPUBLICAN PRIMARY | e GEORGE B. GRIGSBY FOR DELEGATE to CONGRESS Primary Election — April 30, 1946 (Paid Advertisement) NOTICE We Will Be CLOSED SUNDAY and MONDAY April 28th and 29th While We Move WILL GREET YOU TUESDAY, APRIL 30th IN OUR NEW STORE DE HART’S GROCERY PAGE FIVE BT TONIGHT They Put Him cn the SPOT! THEY PUT HIM ON THE SPOT! He took the mob’s ‘money and handed it back to their victims! . And did they burn! [0 eNruRy IIIlIIIIlIIIIIIIl|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIII p———-—— DOUGLAS COLISEUM TONIGHT . PAT O'BRIEN MARINE RAIDERS Is This Home? WHEN you check up, after a fire, will you find your insurance too little to cover the value of your household furnish- ings? It is better to do the checking now, before the fire—and be sure of in- surance sufficient to cov- er your loss. Shattuck Agency Seward Street . Junau Phone 249 THE BARANOF ALASKA’S FINEST HOTEL EAT IN THE BUBBLE ROOM Special Dinner 5to8P. M. FERN'S STUDIO That Mother’s Day Portrait THE BEST FOR HER

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