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PAGL TWO i FAN DANCER 70 INTERWOVEN SOX " APPEARTONIGHT In Handsome New Patterns O IN BUBB[E ROOM For Summer Comfort and Long Wear . . . . Alaska’s first fdn dancer, blon(lc- haired Rosita del Rio, from Cor- | dova, Spain, tonight will take over | ! the spot light in the Baranof Bub- H ble Room, and accompanied by O'Reilly’s music will give Juneau- ites their newest floor show. close with a specialty, “The Har- | vest Moon,” and two fan dance: | In Spain, Miss del Rio was a stu- dent of pre-medical ‘and medical | collegze for a total of four years. Her grandfather, her father and | three cousins were all doctors and | expected her to be. Show Business Fun But show business is more fun,” said Alaska's new dancer. Accord- ingly she studied in dancing aca- | demies throughout Spain, in Paris, | i New York and in almost all the | Latin American points. In Spain | she made two pictures “Sevilla de Mis Amores” (from which her first dance tonight is taken) and La| eialty danc ers Productions. life-interest is traveling. She. tells of studying and dancing at least over half of tke globe. She has a farm ‘between two mountains” Spain where she goes to rest when she tires of traveling—which “is not often.” A few of the main clubs and theatres in which she recalls long performances are : the Coliseum in Chicago, the Theatrg Principal in Puerto Rico, the Florence Gardens, the Casino de Paris, Follies Ber- in Europe. Flans Extensive Tour Miss del Rio is a naturalized cit- 1zen of the United States and likes the ccntinent “very much” as push-cff place for other far travels. | She pilans to visit Russia, China, and India ‘after leaving Alaska. Since a smal: child in Spain, the dancer said, she has wanted to visit aska “and see Indian ceremonial | and an Igloo.” 90c and 1.20 pair Slack length with elastic tops, casual and dress patterns . ». fine lisles, 6x3 English 1:zs, and rayons in regular length dress m BEHREH%% danc Since arriving che has seen neither—but is “thrilled” with the] Territory just the same. Enroute to Juneau she visited Skagway and fell in love with “Mrs. Pulleni| museum” and “Soapie Smith's grave.” Besides a dancer and traveler,| Miss del Rio is a collector of ver-| satile interests. Supplementing a wide ortment of glass, ivory and | wood-carvings from all points PAA ON FLIGHTS jert Wm,ht Vern Ls ‘Kelm John Peterson, n, Walter P‘xank wil- match felders, bottle tops. antiques—and beer ‘I'o SOU"’H NOR'I‘H hom Nome: Ceorge Hite; from “All the time,” Whitehorse: Lawrence Cashen, in her Spanish-American accent, | Wallin Forrest; from Ketchikan: .“mother she tells me I travel with Neil Anderson too much Jjungs.” “But I like them. | Pan American Alrways yesterday v, ywyienorse: Albert Lies, G L.'I am sorry they are in Spain.” flew the following passengers t0 ... po : ; f s 3t B Reich; to Fairbanks O'Reillys Praised Rg&tsr'mm Peattle and INterior Gion;” ‘Mercer, Howard Elliott, The dancer also likes Juneau. “t P 3 4 Harry Welselrnan is so like living in the States, only To Seattle: Harry Sperling, Paul| in Alaska,” she said. As ror the| Jacobsen, Ralph Morgan, Jessie | ORelllys’ music she is ‘“veery Morgan, Edwin Suddock, Myrtle CDA Card Pa" lucky,” They are, she said, “simply Denmark, William Denmark, Oscar | wenderful musicians as well as Anderson, Edna Camblin, Lflulsk -l- . people.” mel:‘dargueme Salmon, J“"'y:‘ oBe F”day ngh Alrcady a number of tables in “Prwom 08" s, Oacar’ Byeet, AL the Bubble Room have been reserv- | ed. One young man, a life- lonz resident of the Territory who “never | saw a fan dancer” has reserved two. Bruce Wilson, Carl Hanson, Edna' The Catholic Daughters of Amer- Harper, Raymond Harrington, Sey-, ica are making preparations for an- mour Standish, Vivian Jackson, Ce-'Cther of their very enjoyable pub- cil Bryant, William Reese, Lark lic card party, to be given Friday, Brown, Arthur Hendrickson, Roy evening at 8 c'clock in the Pamh1 Fager, George King, Diane Swank. Hall e | Miss del Rio, direct from the! | Sans Souci Club in Mexico | | City, wiil open "her show with a “ e dance, continue with a Hmdu number, a Mexican singing and dancing selection,” a panto- mime, “The Pinafore iGrl,” and Tana. In New York she was a spe- | with Shubert Broth- | Next to dancing, Miss del Rio’s] of | her travels, she has a collection of | said the dancer| A camel has twice the carrying' THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE——JUNEAU ALASKA WEDNESDAY MAY I, l946 | Mendenhall Rifle Range will be in| readiness soon. Lt. Thomas Cashen will be in STALINTALKS | POUGLAS To R S 'A"S BUS FRAP‘J?,'II!SE UNDECIDED “ Cahill is absenl With emergency Veterans Hous- oN MAY DAYHHH taking. up the entire evening, BETA SIGMA PH' (Continued jrom Page Onme) };::mcn?’;dgfl:ufdExs::d;ec(}t‘g dDeoc‘:ge H AS OBSERV ANCE, 15H ANNIVERSARY which application for bus rmncmse‘ will be approved. Representatives, {frcm both ccmpanies were on hand | {with also an attorney Howard Stab- | | peace and security, the policy oi‘lex representing the City who de- equality and friendship of the|fined the meaning of franchise. A Observing the fifteenth anniver- | ‘peoples.” communication was read from the sary of the founding of Beta Sigma | Stalin exhorted the Russian arm- ed forces to remain strong and in- crease their effectiveness by les-| sons learned from the war “on the basis of development of science and | Royal Blue Cab Co. further defin-| phi, international social and cul- ing intentions. No action was taken' tural sorority, Delta Chapter last on either application pending fur-inight held its annual Founders’ ther investigation. Day celebration in the Gold Room 2 of the Baranof Hotel. | | technique,” but it was noted that, ANOTHER CANNERYMAN ' The event opened with the pledg- | the traditional military parade be-| R. Petro arrived yesterday from ing of six mew members of the fore Lenin’s tomb in the Red|Seattle by .plane to begin work at sorcrity, with Mrs. R. B. Williams, Square was cut a half hour from the Douglas Canning Company in|newly elected president of the the regular two-hour review. | preparation for the season ahead.!chapter, reading the ritual. Pledges “Now our armed forces are faced | Petro was iron chink man for the gre Mre. Walter Conrad, Mrs. Ro- with a task of no less impor'-ance—\Superinr Packing Co. at Tenakee bert Ohman, Mrs. Louise Kiser, vigilantly to guard the peace whicki| (last year. He will act in the xame‘Mary Shaw, Jean Shaw, and Ruth was won and the constructive labor | capacity at the Douglas Cannery: Shuman. Mrs. E. W. Cosgrove, who of the Soviet people, to be the re- | (his year. is out of town at present, will be | liable bulwark of the interest of | — pledged at a later meeting. Assist- the Soviet Union. | WALLEN FORREST VISITS |ing with the ritual were Mrs. L. Wallen Forrest arrived yesterday| M. Dunlap, Mrs. J. H. Williams and “The successful accnmplishmemi of this honorable task is possible for a snort visit with his wife and Elise Coomes. only on condition of further growth 'family, and will leave again today| At a formal banquet following | of military culture and military or Thursday. Wallen is in the|the pledging ceremonies, Mrs. W. R. skill of the officers and men of our | trucking business at Fairbanks. Hemmm retiring president, acted as drmy, our navy and our aviation. "‘mane a 500-mile-haul on the Alas-|tcastmistress. Mis. D. C. Langdon Stalin urged Russian workers to'ka Highway that took him within'spoke on the Fifteenth Anniversary | reach and even exceed the goals 100 miles of Whitehorse, B. C. Be-|of the sorority, toasts were given by | & ,set in the nation’s new five-year ing so near, he continued to White- ' Dorothy, Farrell and Mrs. Ken Al- | plan. {horse and caught a plane to Doug- | exander, and Dr. Berneta Block, llas. On the trip he was accom- ! sccial sponsor of the chapter, read panied by Lawrence Cashen, wel~|a message from Walter W. Ross, AI.ASKA AIR['"ES | known former local man | founder of the sorority. After the banquet, the Ritual of | McGREANOR HERE Jewels was held, admitting to fu’l i BmNG IN FOUR E Leo McGreanor former resident membership in the sorority Mrs. {and Alaska Juneau mine contrac-|Vernon More, Mrs. Alexander, Dor- (ARRIES II wESI tor, arrived over the weekend from |ianne Barnes, Mrs. Langdon, and/ | | Vancouver, Wash. He is here to dis-| Laurene Knowles. pese of his property which includes; Mrs. A, E. Glover, former spon- Arriving In Juneau with Alaska @ 2-story home. The McGreano; r of the sorority, conducted the | Airlines on the Starliner Juneau have made their home in Van- Ritual of Jew isted by Irene leth Captain Bob Long, Flight Of- couver, for several years. { Rasmussen, Dorothy Farrell and | ficer Sam Silver, and Stewardess| by ALBEON | Mrs. Dunlap. | Betty Rempher were the the Afol-‘ “GAME NIGHT" IL‘;]‘“’;E"W‘;;‘;?_“;;‘ f:'j“:‘l ";‘::g"go"‘ The Douglas Island Woman's | | Turner, Mrs. Gerry Kirchner, and Clg: i 2:01'31“ 'H“?I‘“‘ Nxhgm. (u;‘ | Robert' D. Totten; from Yakutat, \on, A0 Eagles Hall, with games * | for all, entertainment and the usual goed refreshments. It has also been announced that door prizes will be jawarded. The games start at 7:30 (c'clock, and everyone is cordialiy Invited to attend. | Richard Frankfurter. ‘k On the return flight, the follow- ;mfl were flown to the Westward | City: George King, Dr. James Ry- jan, E. V. Nelsen, B. P. Ferguson, | |J. W. LaClaire, and Marie Zum- ‘walt To Yakutat: TERR. GUARD MEET R. B. Clifton, and Douglas Unit, Territorial | The Conrad Bmvn;.‘ to Fairbanks: Ly- Guard, will meet tomorrow night| pRIdh J, REsDeidkon. at 7:30 o'clock at the Natatorium. S | Capt. Wendell Cahill announce this would proobably be the last in- |Moose Women Io 1d?ur meeting of lhc Gunrd\ as the Hold Initiation at Meefing Thursday BING PARTY {] Fun! Refreshments! The Women of the Moose wxll' meet t:morrow night at 8 o'clock | 7:30 P. M. {in the Moose Lodge Rooms in Lhel | Seward Building, with the light of i the evening to be the initiation ol wedneSdaY' May ls' a large class of candidates. | Eagles Hall A social time will follow the buql- ness meeting and initiation with | | games and prizes for entertain-| | ment. | On the entertainment committee ; ,will be Phyllis Lesher, chairman, Alberta Foxhill and Marguerite | | Waldemar. -Theresa Sandborn ip chairman of the refreshment com- | | mittee, to be assisted by Belle Dilg and Effie Echels. A good attendance of members\ |is anticipated. | i L R { In shipping, dead weight is the carrying capacity of a vessel, and| includes the tons of cargo and coal. DOUGLAS Everyone Welcome ‘D. L W.C. Frank Pero, Orville, Henderson,| The committee in charge of the POWeEr of an ox Wilfred Beaudin, Irving Troyer,'affair announces bridge, pinochle | Marvin Snyder, Gene O'Blisk, Os- and whist will be played, with car Nyberg, Berwyn Nyberg, Oscar| prizes to be awarded in each classi- Pekkala, Ralph Nye, Henry Rost, fication. There will also be re- Pete Jaspers, Edward Moiris, Rob- freshments served at the close oI ‘the card games. ( A cordial invitation is exlended | to everyone to attend. D | | ATTENTION SHRINERS t | Regular meeting Friday May 3rd 8:00 p.m. Legion Dugout. J. W. LEIVERS, Sec. e — | Milk cows need from 100 to 30¢ pounds of water daily. 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Visiting BNA §|gma Phis atiend- HEGHWA‘{ IRAVEl Gamma cmpm and Mrs. Ed de-\ vi of Anchorage Alpha chapter. [ ANGRAGE A Sy L L The next regular meeting of Del-"rhe Alaskan Department arncunc= ta Chapter is scheduled for nev(‘nl the Army today will relinquis! Tuesday evening. | all control over civilian travel 03 lying within Alaska. HOSP"A[ NOTES i Ciyilians desiring to travel over ‘thu hihhway within Carfada will be St. Ann's Hospital yesterday ad- |required to obtain the necessafy that part of the Alaska Highwa mitted Donald Milnes, T. A. Webb | permission from the proper Cana- .and Jean Faith, all medical )n- dian aulhmmc§ - o - o - NOTICE May First, 1946 As of the 1st of May, I have sold to Henry Sully and Lyle Hebert all my interest in the Juneau-Young Hardware Company. Al bills against said firm up to May 1st will be paid by, Warren F. Geddes, former owner. All bills after May 1st will be against the new owners, All o unts receivable are the property of the new owners, and ccllectable by them. (Signed) WARREN F. GEDDES, Former Owner of Juneau-Young Hardware Co. | M. S. LEOTA Haines and Skagway LEAVING FERRY FLOAT AT 8 A. M. EVERY WED} M. S. LEOTA Fer Charter—$80.00 per day and up . DONJAC— For Charter—$45.00 per day and up ¢ Both Vessels U. S. Government Inspected PHONE 79 or BLUE 449 M. S DAILY FLIGHTS TO ANCHORAGE Connecting with more than 100 other points in Alaska served with passengers and express service. Comfortable . i Inexpensive 18% Reduction on Reundirip Fares Good for One Year friendliness and refreshment go together When the gang gets together at their favorite meeting place you can bet things pick up and start moving. Have a Coke sparks off the pro- is a happy bond its refreshment. BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY Juneau Cold Storage, Co.