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PAGE FIVE Will- 'IHE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE UNEAU ALASKA FRIDAY APRlL 26 I946 3 r ' - Jon a PAA plane from Seaitle. This | Charles Gibles 2 FEAIURES AT RODENT CONTRol was “Raider,” a beautiful puppy |seph Miller illlam Lacks, oulse n from the Olympic Coilie Kennel. iam Payton, Harry Prugn, Lota Mil- Williams, Several months ago Mary lost an- ler, Raymond SURVEY WILL BE 5ocrsumen e Sopie iiter, Saas i | Tonight Only! i way soulh‘ COMPLEIED SOON anticipating the arrival of “Raider.’ For Whitenorse: Edward Murray, i But there is still one thing Mary | James Huston; for Fairbanks: Ju. | \\ould lixe to kxm\\ and that is seph Pollastrine. EDDIE | CANTOR ‘ willlam Lind, Thomas Nordtnedt, i Rita Robinson, Carol Kinetzman, Henry Martens, Jack Meadors, John A Breining, Lorna Furbush, Lars Ost- CAPITOL MOVIE THIS WEEKEND ek A gay musical film, “A Song for| Steamer Bitiooas. F oA arrived | The Rodent control survey being| nu "PAA passenger | lstT Miss Julie” and a mystery sv.ory—‘here this morning at 8 o'clock fmmlconductnd in Juneau to determine! “Two O'Clock Courage” are lhe‘sngwfly aud departed for the;me evidence and causes of nn in-| weekend attractions at the Capitol.| Southward at 10 a.m. festation In the musical film there are; name on Arriving here from Seattle were A colorful array of gay scenes spiced with romance and comedy! testuring SHIRLEY ROSS BARTON HEPBURN and Jane FARRAR Roger CLARK. And... YOU BMight Commit MURBDER ==and not know it! “ p :20- SCHEDULE—"77S S'otock coumacs” at HEY, KIDS!—SEE—“THE INVISIBLE TERROR” (Chapter 14 f “DICK TRACY vs. CRIME, INC.") EXTRA!————TOM AND JERRY CARTOON! SATURDAY MATINEE AT 1:30 P. M. All Who Seek Political Jobs Are Good Before the Election .. Vote for Me..I Have to Be GOOD All the Time G. E. ALMQUIST Democrafic Candidate for the House of Representatives By All Means Vote (Paid Advertisement) }.‘. z ® We're needed badly right now. As soon as we are empty, please put us out for the milk- man or take us back to the grocery store. Your help is needed in relieving the present milk bottle shortage. JUNEAU DAIRIES, Inc. PHONE 638 “Don’'t keep us idle — put every milk botile back into service now.” DOUGLAS BOAT SHOP New Construction and Repairs Jobs ‘Free Estimate Phone Douglas 192 many stars, famous on Broad\m}‘ Lefore going into the movies in- cluding Shirley Ross, Jane Farrar,! Cheryl Walker, Lillian Randolph, Roger Clerk, Péter Garey and Bar-| ton Hepburn. The lovely lin of the Ballet Theatre also ap-| pear. finding the “whodunit” before fade-out of RKO Radio’s thrilling/ new drama, “Two O'Clock Courage” with Tom Conway and Ann Ruth-| erford co-starred. | It is the story of a man who,| 'suffering loss of memory after be-| ing slugged, finds himself involv- ed in a murder with all the evi- dence pointing to him as the cul- prit He is befriended by a girl |taxi driver, and their efforts to ‘estabhsh his innocence make an | unusually drumauc mvstery film. SENIOR GIRL SCOUT | i : Music, dancing, games and re- week end, as the Senior Girl Scouts, | the Mariners, hold their Spring -« Dance at the Catholic Parish Hall,' !Saturday evening, from 7:30 to 11:30 o'clock. : ‘The Mariner Scouts, as well as "their dates, friends, are cordially invited to attend. Fes-| \tivities for the evening will include tag dances by both fellows and girls, group entertainment, and table games. Special refreshments, enter!am- the winners of games have planned, with all expectations that the evening will prove to be pack- ed with lots of fun for all, Chairmen and members of the ! different committees planning the affair are: | Entertainment: Chairman; Eileen Nelson, Loretta eral chairmen for the dance.) den, Chairman; Joanne Monagle, Gail Morrison and Mary Lou Fag- . :ersmL | Decorations: Harriet Maurstad, Chairman; Carol Karnes, Lois Har- ed, Pat Butler, and Mm'garet At- kinson. ; Clean-Up: Pat Oakes, Chairman; and Betty Forward. | Mrs. Pauline Washington, Lead !er; Ma.rgn‘ret Heller and mkir«;ymo "Ew E""RIB Fluck, Assistant Leaders, are in ‘charge as chaperons. i 'SPRING FESTIVAL IS EVENT TONIGHT ) d . i All the glamor and excitement I'that went with the old Mississippi ! River show boats will be portrayed lat the high school gymnasium to- | intght when the 1946 edition of the| . spring fostival is given. The per- ][ormance begins at 8 p.m. and i there is no admission charge. An officious skipper will stroll the decks of the Mississippi Belle as the dancers and singers per- | form their parts in the evening'’s | entertainment. More than 500 grade school youngsters will appear. ! SALES TAX | Alaska Ta.x-Pny‘h League. Listen Radio, KINY, Monday 7 p.n. May 1 6th. ‘ The Bermudas islands became 'Briush by settlement in 1612 For especially Kayser is creating enchanting new fab- ric gloves, ‘hosiery, underthings, lingerie. KAvsER HOSIERY « UNDERTHINGS + GLOVES SRS Dy BRINGS 29 Leaving for Seattle from Juneau | ipleted early next week, nccordmg\ were Mrs, E, Hoveland, E. R. Hove- land, N. Van Houton, Mildred Ro- berts, Jean Dempster, W. H. Ro- bertson, Mrs. Will Robertson, E. A.| | Galeo, Mrs. F. Galeo, Miss F. Ga- Alicia|jeo, J. Krank, Geo. Sohn, Miss M. [t0 this work,” Mr. Markoya and handsome Anton Do- O, johnson, N. De Roux, Mrs. E.| Many residents have given h.)fl-‘rxnm th elman, N. DeRoux. F. Bucher, Mrs. A. Bucher, {W. C. Fortier, R. Fortier, Mary | Wylie, Lucille La Fonne, Miss| Stickney. Bob Bill, G. J. Lane. To Vanvouver, H. 8. Widener, ) ito an announcement by Fra Metcalf, Chairman of the Junmu Rodent Control Program. | “We are very pleased with the) Ircsponse of the people of Juneau! {ally of their time in an effort to' {obtain the information great As soon as all survey re ports are in, the information will | |be compiled and presented, along | lel.h the necessary recommenda- tions, to the City Council at their, meeting on May 3. Metcalf stated.! flew the following passéngers to and | Urrel, A. necessary Forsythe, i The most discerning of mystery|afics Mylie, Elsie Werner, Mr. and |t €ontrol a pest which causes ill-| Harrington, fans will have their work cut out|nm w. worster, M. Fieldstad, Jack €SS and the | Borhaven, Mr. and Mrs. W. Fortier, | PTOPEItY destruction of | - 1 | ness, Elizabeth Nielsen IN FROM SOUTH Harry Shippey, Vernon Maxfield, Pedro ninto, Jack Hanover, Lee ‘Barber, Harold Thompson, Edward 1 Alrways yesterday” Buchanan, Plerre Joffre, Arthur Mark Matheas, Edward city Smith, Fred Eastaugh, John Meg- ttle: Regina Rockley, Earl gett, Lloyd Kace, Jack Van, Angela Edgar Griffith, Betty Van, Helen Hager, Clyde Hager, Ward Harrington, | Elaine Gln« No Need Now To Buy A Lesser W/;/:key ! Pan America For 7 | DANCEON SATURDAY | freshments are on the docket this' gf the movies after winning an Os- | and territorial health agencies and and parents the red-naired actress told report- 'R‘IDER' ARRIVES HERE "ment, decorations, and prizes f"; MOOSH.ODGE wn-l Arleen Godkin, p\s.ce tonight at the meeting of Keithahn and Jeannette Doucette., (This group also acted as gen-' | Refreshments: Sheilda MacSpad- &1oT! ' Alice Jean Davis, Mary Thibodeau refreshments to be served. A B°°d Mrs. J. Jensen, J. Jensen, Mrs. R.| Clo | McAlister, Miss A. Graham, Miss T. |, ¢ C-*an-Up Campaign sponsor- | ou’ Miss M. MeAlister, Mrs, |0 by the city, which will be held! @ YOU'LL never find the McAlister, i | $ Zumwalt, Miss M, Stewart, Mr. L;«z-:xu e:?]:;l 27n£o Itvmy 6 offers an! UDL Seal on anything bus and Mrs. R. Bordsen, Roberta| pportunity to get rid of| Good Whiskey. rubbish and other discarded ma- Bordsen, Mrs. R. Warner, Aleada | terigls Mr. Metealf said. “Storage | X:;ncr Jean Warner, F. L. Chflp-‘or this junk in basements, attics, {man. and yards provides rats with hid- RESSH - e e s /ing and breeding places. This, ! |plus unsatistactory garbage st | Joan Crawford Is tracts many of these land disposal, attracts many of these | ( 5. i ~ Given 3rd Divorce .=, "in Sonto, surve i Hng carried on by the residents of LOS ANGELES, April 26. _.‘y[mnulunenu working in cooperation with ! Crawford cwrrently the first lady their municipal government, local! ® THAT'S why People say: *Good Old UDL !" Mellow . . . Smooth . . Full Bodied . . . 85 Proof IMPORTED IN BYLK BY & J. DUNBAR & CO. car for her 1945 comeback pictureCivic organizations to bring about| ‘Mildred Pierce,” won a divorce|improvement in conditions which yesterday from her third husband,|lend themselves to an increased rat actor Philip Terry. WP““"“"" | Visibly nervous and perspiring, but with her voice well controiled, SOLE ALASKA DISTRIBUTORS DISTRIBUTORS, Inc. Seattle, Washington, U.S. A, s LCANIZING—Tires and Tubes PROMPT SERVICE—WORK GUARANTEED JUNEAU MOTOR (:0 PHDNE 30 e e e TIFR . sETTEIEERETE e ERRR RS F5EEEEs 2 iTEas s EsEasSERisT BESEEET lers “never again” would she go | through the ordeal of a divorce. She also said she would never try marrlage again, e BY PLANE FROM SOUTH Ig | Young Miss Mary Dalias Pink- 1ley was made very happy with the | i urrxval of a very special pusenger . INSTALL OFFICERS | ! AT MEET TONIGHT, Installation of officers will take VOTE IN THE REPUBLICAN PRIMARY FOR GEORGE B. GRIGSBY the Moose Lodge, with Mike Hau.s as Installing Officer. ‘The following are the officers to ibe installed:.G. E. Almquist, Gov- Harry B. DeLand, Junior Governor; M. T. Melaney, Prelate; |Walter Hermansen, Secretary; Jo- seph Smith, Treasurer; V. W. Met- calfe, Trustee; J. A. Phillips, Ser- geant-at-Arms; V. J. Jacobgen, In- ner Guard, and Mike Avoian, Out,er | Guard. A social evening will follow wlth FOR DELEGATE to CONGRESS Primary Election — April 30, 1946 attendance is anticipated. (Paid Advertisement) | INARMY REPORTED |- BY S6T. J. TOSNEY| | Two new entries in the Regular Army, U. 8. A, have been announc- | led by Sgt. John ‘Tosney of the Ju- | neau Recruiting Office. ; Linn A. Forrest, Jr, son of Mr.| and Mrs. Linn A. Forrest of Ju-| neau, this week enlisted for 18/ |months in the Regular Army. As yet he has not been assigned to nny‘ particular department or theatre. Lowell L. Wells, of Raymondville, Texas, has re-enlisted for three| iyears in the Air Corps of the | Alaskan Department. —————— GORDON HALL ARRIVES Gordon Hall has arrived here from Pelican. He is a guest at the Gastineau. \ 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 The Baranof Hotel Invites you to enjoy a delicious dinner in the candlelight and wine atmosphere of the '{ Terrace Music by the 0'Reillys This Week's Top Tunes: OH, WHAT IT SEEMED TO BE SIOUX CITY SUE YOUR FAVORITE SCOTTISCHE OR POLKA Enierlainment Staris 8 o’Clock G00009000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 ELEANOR and ROYAL O’'REILLY W GEORGE MURPHY PAY JOAN DAVIS DAY NANCY KELLY 5 PLUS Dozens of Gorgeous Girls ALLIN "SHOW BUSINESS" Singing Songs You'll Never Forget (o COLISEUR DOUGLAS TONIGHT Hot Rythym . and Block Busters llenry Benson Lahor Con-inhnr Ex-Service Man Friendly to Labor (Paid Advertisement) Oftice Room 1, Phone 918 or 288 | Old First National Benk Bidg, | S&T Men 's and Boy’s Clothing Across from Coliseum Theatre Box 1465 Phone 677 AT

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