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!EDNESDAY MAY 8, 1946 SHOWPLALE or r You'td Fock. .. us the Bumsteads Ruce Their Ristous Way Through Yhoir Funniest Adventurel PENNY ANHUD LARRY SINGLETON-LAKE-SIMMS MARJORIE LUEAVER « JONATHAN HALE - DAISY We also present—“THE LAST INSTALLMENT” another thrilling crime does not pay subject. A ncw SCE SNAPSHOTS, Phantasies car- toen titled ‘Booby Secks” and LATEST NEWS! SHOWS 0 FEATURE STARTS at 8:15--10:15 M. S. LEOTA Haines and Skagw LEAVING FERRY FLOAT AT 8 A. M. EVERY WEDNESDAY For Charter—$80.00 per day and up M?®S. DONJAC— For Charter—$45.00 per day and up Both Vessels U. S. Government Inspected mmm: 79 or BLUE 449 "BLONDIE' SERIES FEATURE TONIGHT AS CAPITOL'S BILL The latest in the “Blondie” ser- ies based on a comic strip by |Chic Young, is a refreshing, heart- |warming little comedy whose char- jacters are as familiar and love- ‘able as the family next door. Con- nie Lee's original screenplay is a \simple, human story that might happen to any average Amerhan {family in any average American town. This feature opens at the Capitol Theatre tonight. Penny Singleton and Arthur Lake wre at ease in their usual roles of Bondie and Dagwood. The story plunges the family in a series of | complications caused by the fact that both write checks against a bank balance large enough to meet only half of them. Their efforts to meet the other half lead them into a variety of situations all played for full comedy value by a cast under Abby Berlin's competent direction In addition to the feature, the Capitol Theatre presentes “The Last| Installment,” a new “Crime . Dce: Not Pay” subject released from M- GM A convict, just finishing his term in the penitentiary, has been following with interest and envy the lif story of a racketeer of form- | er days which has been running serially in a magazine, He aims to try out the technique 2as soou as he is released. But the warden is not unaware of the man’s inten- tions. On his last day he offers the convict the story’s final install- ment, which leads the convict to change his plans., A Screen Snapshots, a cartoon and latest news rounds out an en-| joyable two hour progmm (OMMUNI(AIION Juneau, Alaska, May 6.-—To the| Editor of the Daily Alaska Empire: | The Alaska Territorial Federation | of Labor Office, AFL, takes this| means to contradict one of the)| zentences appearing in your Ld"m'"lew the following passengers be- | ial of Saturday May 4. The editorial states in part that a working man is foolish if he does | not find a way to quit work and cheat the Territory out of a weekly benefit for six months of a year. A working man, in our opinion, would indeed be foolish if he har- bored any such illusions and quit work for 6 months of a year. Could anyone live on $25 a week, particu- larly a man with a family? 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PHONE 616 | considered when the editorial was written. It follows that the editor believes ia worker is foolish if he does not perpetrate a fraud in an attempt |to draw bencfits which are not due ( him. In order to draw benefits a work- er must be able and available for work, must be involuntarily unem- ployed, must register for work and |at ditferent intervals continue to ‘report at an employment office. A worker is disqualified for ben- 'efits if he leaves work voluntarily, | if he is discharged for misconduct, if it is found that he has failed, without good cause, either to apply for available, suitable work when so directed or to accept .suitable work when offered him. | From the foregoing it is clear! that Sir Editor has a few warped ideas where Labor is concerned and further that this editorial was not based upon actual facts but upon namely that | were he in such a position, he would do just what he implied. | However, the honest working people would not lower themselves into that category falcifying claims and cubjecting themselves to the pen- ! alty provisions of the law, fine and imprisonment. Yours truly, | (Signed) THOMAS J. MOORE 1 President. | IRMA I. JOHNSON — e oono.---'doo; TIDE TABLE MAY 9 Low tide 2:56 am. 55 ft. High tide 8:55 a.m., 12.9 ft. Low tide 15:28 p.m., 23 ft. High tide 22:11 .pm,, 138 ft. I o | “UNBLOCK™ yo DIGESTIVE TRAGT And Slop Dodn. Your Sifinuh With Don't expact to get red n\h( from headache, sour -tomuh. and bad breath by taking soda other alka~ lizers if the trua cause of your trouble is constipation. In this case, your real trouble is not in the stomach at all. But in the intestinal tract where80% of yourfoodis dxf-md. And when l:l gets blocked it fails hatyou wantlm-malrdflhm soda or an, ut mnfl.flu fi:mblock lyour mmt:;fl? ing to clean it out effect nly—h.l Nlhmac;e t back on her lelet. < arter’s_ Pil juices canthenreach it. You m pmflu relief that makes ymn feel again. » Get C: sPfllln-ny 25¢ “Unblock” your intesti) for real relief from’indigestion., o | tain Secretary-Treasurer. | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE JUNEAU AIASKA JUNEAU YOUTH FOR CHRIST RALLY WILL BE SATURDAY NIGHT Next Sunday evening the Juneau Youth for Christ is going to have Salvation Army Night. The en- tire program will be given by the Saivation Army. Speclals will be instrumerital numbers and songs by Army Sunbeams in uniform. The main features will be a sound film “Marching Forward to a Better World” and guest speaker is to be Brig. C. O. Taylor. An offering is to be taken to help finish Lhe Army's Youth Center. This rally is to be held in lhe Bothel Tabernacle, will begin at 7:45 o'clock, nnd all are lnvlted ALASKA AIRLINES FLIES 25 TUESDAY Arriving Tue:day on the Alaska Airlines Starliner Nome with Cap- Bill Lund, Flight Officer Horning, and Stewardess Juanita! Sharp were the following passeng-| ers from Anchorage: R. C. Wil-| |liams, C. F. Ryan, J. C. Ryan, Her- man Cotter, Henry C. Candell, and Ed. Strunk; Flemister, and Walter Ilinitch. On the return flight, the follow- Ing departed for the Westward City: Rev. Edward Knight, Mrs.| Edward Knight, Rev. Mulin Day,! Mrs. Mulin Day, Rev. George Dolch, Rev. W. Skidmore, Mrs. Cecil Hor-| fen, Miss Constance Erickson, Miss' Bertha McGee, Herb Hilscher, Mrs. ilerb Hilscher, |Jack Duncan, John Courtney, Ar- thur Reebau; and to Cordova: L. H. Millerman, and Mrs. L. H. Mill- { erman. e — 'PAA FLIES 43 ON TUESDAY FLIGHT. Pan American Alrways yesierday | |tween Juneau and Seattle and to Fairbanks and Whitehorse. From Seattle: Irene Lendwny. Jack Lind, Norman DeRoux, Fritz Johnson, Robert Hadfield, Anna- belle Garza, Betty Smith, Barbara Willlam, Grace Sinclair, Latura Tucker, Joseph Cretzler, Willlam Jenkinson, Anita Jenkinson, James Payne, Harry Atkins, Dorothy Kemmer, Thor Goodman, John Tennyson, Oswald Thamen, Mary Ellen Moore, Charles Conway, Bailey Beil, Nolan Hawley. To Seattle: Paul Howe, Janet Howe, Kathryn Howe, Lawrence Hawk, George Hayman, Herman Cotter, Henry Caudell, Robert Wil- liams, Edward Strunk, Tom Mor- gan, Archie Metcalfe, Ed Flemister, Walter Ilinitch, Arthur Woodley, Earl Clegg, William Stuart. To Fairbanks: Selner Dahl, Ole Fieldstad; to Whitehorse, Albert Miller and Norman Cuthbertson. — e Congress authorized establish~ ment of a separate Army engineer H corps in March, 1802. from Cordova: E. W.! Irene Osterhouse, | ‘TWO BOATS ARRIVE; i | CATCHES SOLD HERH ‘ Enute Langseth’s Ida IT md.n[ brouxlu in 4,000 lbs. of which were sold to Alaska Constul Fisheries, Also in today was Sebastian-i Stu- art Company’s Winnifred® R, sklp- pered by Henry Langfelt, which brought 7,000 lbs. of king salmon. — e CHRIS CHRISTENSEN | FUNERAL S PENDING Funeral arrangements today were pending for Chris Christensen who died at 12:28 p.m. yesterday in: St.| Ann's Hospital at the age of 68‘ years. | | A native of Denmark Christen-| {cen lived here many years before !'his death. He leaves no known re-| latives - | ? HOSPITAl NOTES | St. Ann's Hospital admitted the ‘follommv medical patients yester- day: Mrs. Thomas McGrail, K. Kobbmk John Gagan and Mrs Edward Nielsen. | | Discharged were Mrs. Richard i Frankforter and infant, Mrs. Dor-| othy King and infant, Donald Ol- | |son, a medical ‘patient, and Clar- i | NOTICE OF HEARING OF FINALf ACCOUNT AND OF PETITION FOR DISTRIBUTION In the Commissioner's Court for the ' ‘Territory of Alaska, Division Num- ber One. Before FELIX GRAY, Commissioner | | and Ex-Officio Probate Judge, | Juneau Precinct. In the Matter of the KEstate of | 1 GEORGE RUSSELL, Deceased. | Notice is hereby given that H. L. | Faulkner, Administrator of the Es- | 'tate of George Russell, Déceased, | has filed his final account of the administration of the Estate and a | | Petition for distribution to the heirs | of deceased according to proofs filed And that a hearing will be ha on the final account and petition (for distribution, before the under- signed, at his office at Juneau, Al- asgka, at 2 o'clock P. M. on June 20, 1046, at which time and place all persons interested in the adminis- tration of the Estate and in the distribution of the residue, may ap- pear and file objections in writing to the report and petition of the Administrator, and contest the re- port and petition. Given under my hand and the seal of the Probate Court above mentioned this 16th day of April, 1946. (SEAL) FELIX GRAY, Commissioner and Ex-Officio Pro- bate Judge, Juneau Precinct. First publication, April 17, lm ence Mehornay, who had under- gone surgery. The Government Hospital dis- charged Marie Peters, Juneau, and | Irene Osterhouse, Anchorage. e VUI(OVI(H ROLLED UP 665 VOTES AT PRIMARY POLLS Steve Vukouch polled 665 votes in the recent First Division pri- maries for Representative on the Republican ticket. Through an er- ror in the Empire yesterday, the vote was given as 615. CAT'S PLAY SPRINGFIELD, May 7. — With Jocal theaters darkened by electric curtailment, Flossie, officlal mice exterminator at one house, was the cnly busy merchant. | She gave birth to two new Kit- itens in theater manager M. E. Berman's waste basket. They promptly were name Brownout and | Dimout. | | | | Needed every minute HETHER YOU drive one mile or many miles and whether you drive once a week, or every day, your car may cause you a crippling financial loss. Carry complete Automo- bile Insurance . . . Then wherever you go or what- ever happens you’ll be pro- tected. Shattuck Agency Seward Street Junau Phone 249 Last prubltcation May 8, 1946. [ WLCANIZING—Tlres and Tubes PROMPT SERVICE—WORK GUARANTEED JUNEAU MOTOR =sssss C0. — PHONE 30 H sEsEEE: Tz ) Little Lady Sterling SUITS For the Short Stout Half Sizes as large as 42% & I Nylon Hose - held only until SATURDAY then putomatically go to next numbers. ——n T JONES-STEVENS House of Swans-down A Tonight Only! 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