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NOW PLAYING! SHOWS AT 9:30 8:10 10:15 PLUS-Walt Disney's PLUTO in "'T-Bone for Two" UNA MERKEL in “QUACK SERVICE” — Al Trace and his comedy band—LATEST NEWS 1900020000000 000460000¢ 9000000060000090060600000000¢ Fady > gt s A i el EG6POSER | Alaska H KANSAS CITY, aay 15—Don M Turnbull, secretary of the Imter- \ naticnal Ba Chick A ion, Steame; Alaska from the West- he will aperone’ ward arrived in port early this A rough landing morning and sailed scuth during quite an cmelet, and . ' this afterncon. tco. Each one of the Passengers fcr Juncau from the as follow: Mrs. Rose K. Ce- signed to Poland for incubation by the United Nations Relief Admin- westward were From Seward: istration, is worth from 50 cents belak and two children, T-5 Harold to $§1. | L. Englemann, T-5 Innokenty A. — e | Merculief, B. E. Tindall, Carl A. D Danielson, Jr. From Cordova: Agnes, Hubert, George and Terry Gilligan, C. E. card Beverage co' Custer, H. O. Ostemon. el Wholesale 805 10th St. || Booked from Juneau to Seattle * e i are Harold Peterson, Mrs. Harold PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT Pel A. C. Kirkman, Glenn for MIXERS or SODA POP T B Welkeors, Tom R. A. Smith, C. G. Dueving. A For Ketchikan—Mrs. Norman Ol- son, R, C. Cowger, Mrs. R. C. Cow- ger, Mrs. William Prosser, Marie Hamula, A. McCracken, Mrs. W. M. CLARA DILG 'TWICE BLESSED' IS COMEDY HiT NOW AT CAPITOL places, the fun really begins. Nzith- | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE- | New England museum, a piece ol JUNEAU, ALASKA 'NATIONAL BARN DANCE' IS BILL AT 20TH CENTURY kin’ liy, who also m.c.’s the cc ion. | Mt, McKinley, highest point in United States territory. g . Twin No. 2, on the othét hand | score that swells with the home- s a sedate, bespectacled- girl, who | spun_artistry of native American :as won national I. Q. contests and | | T g ""“""l s g SR fPis ™25 She H 150 included in the broadcas HS Derself & caseer Wonlihar s b which features the romantic team lthm"‘v on child psychology and .lu JI””JH””“T nlud L‘):-lr! ~:.l Quiz- edidstion: il ey, is the spirited master of cere- | When the girls decide to changs | i By MAJOR THOMAS M. NIAL monies of the Quiz Kids program, [ i : National Bar harmonizing Dance 1 There's twice as much fun at the | Cne of the greatest air shows in Capitol Theatre, where Motro-| the country, a National Broadcast- Goldwyn-Mayer ew com ing Company hit for more than ten “Twice Blessed”, now } years, been put on the seresn Here is all-family entertaing { under its cwn name, “The National that spells laughs from bezinning Barn Dance,” by Paramount Pic- to end. And here's why: tures. This feature opens at th o radio favorites in a | Lee and Lyn Wilds, the cuddle-| 20th Century toniglt & / ¢ g }‘sflmc blonde twins who played op- | "['hu l)\'ulllun.nl Barn Dance I:m‘.\d.- jamboree of Rustic iposite Mickey Roo! 1 Andy | cast, which originate icago's Hardy's Blonde Trouble”, this time | WLS Station two decades NRhY'h"‘ and ay sisters trying to bring their | ago and has become a radio insti- % Homespun |divorced parents, played by Pres-| tuticn, has among its musical mem- HEEK [ton Foster and Gail Patrick, to- bers the famed Hocsier Hot Shots Hilarity. gether again ‘ Swinging with sixtoen old-time }/ H ) 8 oing, happ - song hits and two speciall§ writ- } has brough. | i 3 QBN | ten new tunes, the picture | S daughte p in just that fash- | A ; 5 i :lhv famous Barn Dance .\N!.A'\ fon: she Dbecomes a slick chick| PRESENT TO PRESIDENT _ prosident Truman | i ey o i tomn oo @ terrific dancer and throws sian (left) receives from Bradford Washburn, Boston, director of the e T jaround in the best “hepcal” fash f rock taken from the summit of 010, k. RWANE to a; PAGE F1 STARTS TONIGHT o air o When we convert our National Bill a { Iboy friends, c fpart.| the sage of Winston cqunty, : {boy friends, can tell them apart.geyice Life “term” insuranca to a things > il i iy A5 When the slick chick is faced with A Pat Buttram; Arkie, the Ar -t [ ailh contest: Bl i Bha (g | Fermanent - policy, we can choose First, he doesn't to convert | s Woodchopper; humoriat N — [Fiate herseit in . Jickiy’ sonbaat| o 0F ores’ typss of nirmiknagl 1o/ 41000 polloy,r ff BRERUNS rosery, Bengnley and sty (evcy JEAN HEATHER - CHARLES “QUIGLEY [— we Y e et DSUL- 0 Mabel Paige. AT REAPMIEY . |— well go and see for yourself. " "o o0 noies noo the ance. He can reduce the amount of y ik VA B ROBERT BENCHLEY - MABEL PAIGE { Marshall Thompson and Jimmy i - - . COVErage Lo 00 or $7,500 or $5,000. ¥ = - crme e | Ly v o lowest monthly premiums. These £ $7, 5,000. {Lodon playithe confubed BoyMtiends | o e ate Daynbis for 1te Any amount he wants in multiples ( METH {ord S i dng A P°”°"“-:‘ " The 30-Payment Life Policy prem- Of $500, Gown to @ Honeymoon offage NATIONAL BARN DANCE TROUPE p £y (L it fum is hi These premiums $1,000. | AT BUTTRAM - J0E KELLY | lare payable for 30 years only. The' Abaut 95 percent of the men in F’ee SO; WG; Vgis __ PAT BUTTRAM - JOE KELLY ‘plA“S ARE A"NOUN(ED |insurance continues after that, but vice bought National Service . LULU BELLE and SCOTTY lit's paid up—no more premiums. m” insurance. The aver- ——— TR o e ! FOR DAILY The 20-Payment Life Policy is 882 Insurance per life was $9,200.| DANEVILLE, Il — A dozen vei- __ THE DINNING SISTERS X A VA(AHON |still higher, but premiums run for Yet the average private life insur- eruns and their brides have spent THE HOOSIER HOT SHOTS L% All children from the ages of 3 | {20 years only, and then we'd be ance policy is around $2,000. their honeymoons in the Honeymoon TARKIE The Arkansas | . be reductions in nounts carried,| Others, with weddings set for the Directed by HUGH BENNETT g | Any of these will Zuii Cas T Y d up owsh ey average service man | woeks ahead, have made reservas '" : e 0! value: the s for us and will pay divi- . bl . F to 14 are invited to attend the'dends . g I(‘;\J)Xfinrx. m](,“m‘ oy (wAn::. : f ¢ thr D.V.BS. to be held this s . b R o e T lian couple moves in, stays three ffor June 3 0 14 In the Bethel the end of the fost yeun g in! No one wanis any of us to get day, moves out, and the next diy Taberracls” JochbiA St e ear | i B i e so involved in insurance premiums another ex-GI carries his wife " e Special handwork has been plan- we'd be entitled to borrow up to ;'l;le :(‘imnz‘x is- coming from to pay L]p‘,)({ ;‘/‘c‘l:lx]ndn‘{nb(f%lhc food is furn- Cé“(“{fr‘r]g](()‘N [l’” ’ ned for the different classes and 94 perces »f the cash value at 5 2 sh é DO oL ' new: Whotuass nn - okect fe;sor,‘: pircpo,if 'l’l:w“,i,!”“ cash value at 5, "ggipi) should have considered! But the hig-hearted benafactor MARCH OF TIME : . e = st o hat wmaybe he ought to end his isn't so free with one thing—his own will be given. During the first| And when the policy dividends : ®, - 5 rieniloan Tee8 WILh, ote LHng week of Bible School, a special con-are declared, we can take them In o u ay i oomemant ooty nae Lome. He's known only as M - tinued story on the flannel-o-graph 'cash or let them accumulate to 4 pe Ry PRI, X | = PSS LS i in beautifully colored scenery of exceptional color will be told. Games and special things have been planned. The Sunday School bus will pick up children out the highway and take them home again. There will be a fine staff of well-trained teachers who have had many years figures and add to the value of the policy. The dividends themselves will earn divi- | dends. Now, akout the cost of the manent policies. Let's consider Bill Downey, Marine, who used. to, have $6.60° deducted from his pay each month to pay for $10,000 worth of National Service Life Insurance. per- would lower the premiums. - Vei Fénishes 1 Yéars NORMAL, Ill. — Jay Carpenter >+ > DR. RAE LILLIAN her office in the Blomgren B ing to examine eyes and fit glas: HighSchoolin2Days ™ ™ * appointment. (26 CARLSON Optometrist is now in Juneau at i 1 uild- —Lf)} VE There is no substitute for rewspaper advertising} i e G-E oz cvaunts” H e ROS es B, E, °f experience. The Bible School is| After Bill got his discharge, he breezed through the last two years H l l B Pnbllc Accnun,an' gfzgi‘]] Capaie Rose denes, 3. 5. for children rmm‘all denominations. paid tke same amount each month 'of high school in two days o e ooms - \ PHONE 557 M et i i The school will be held daily, direct to the Collection Subdivision| The 23 year old former infan- Seanle RA"GE' . Corner 2nd and Franklin Mcnday through Friday, from 9 a.'of the Veterans' Administration in try captain enrolled in the Veter- p MAYOR pAYS HNE m. to 11:45 a. m. { Washington, sending the money or- ans school at Tllinois State Normal | Close to shopping, business, | b i R {ders made out to the Treasurer of university. After attending clas theatros = Sway frei nokse. “ow BE."G MAD! ' S IRAETOR. A i o {the United States. Then he decidd under a special tutoring for 48 CONVENIENT PARKING hours after parking. meters began ;nperating here, the first offender | appeared in the police court for | overtime parking and paid his $1 For Comfort anc Bervive | fine. The culprit was Mayor Walter C. ¥. B. Get the New Wasb- | Hous McClure, ngto | > b s INSTALLATION DINNER Mgr. ‘ ‘ , ALASKANS FEEL AT FOME Juneau Woman's Club Installa- tion Dinner, 7 p.m., Thursday, Bar- ancf Gold Room. For reservations call Mrs. Tony Pugel, Green 356. Formals not necessary. MRS. ERNESTINE WOLFE, Sec. (269-3) Something Different in Transient Accommodations CORNELIUS CHAPELADIES MEET LAST SESSION UNTIL ito see about converting his insur-|hours, he decided {o take the ex- |aminations and qualified for a di- It was still the “term” insurance ploma. { "EXI SEPTEMBER 10 Le'd bought originally and )\oi — > o wanted to look into the permanent | Imost two-thirds of Panama’s A | o S rtment Hotel forms of policies that build up imports normally come from the| Third ':?Bthnehnd EL 2888 cash values and pay dividends. United States. The Chapeladies held their last At his VA regional office he ask- — business meeting until September 10 ¢d, “Suppose I convert to a 20-Pay at the home of Mrs. Bill Johnson Life plan. That'd mean I'd pay on the Fritz Cove Road. premiums for 20 years and then Members present were Mesdames wouldn't have to pay any more. Arnold, Bland, Blake, DeHart, Je- what would the premium be?” Alaskans have favored this quality blend. VULCANIZING—Tires and Tubes YROMPT SERVICE—WORK GUARANTEED ===dl P— M. S. LEOTA Haines and Skagway LEAVING FERRY FLOAT AT 8 A. M. EVERY WEDNESDAY M. S. LEOTA. For Charter—$280.00 per day and up M. S. DONJAC— For Charter—$15.00 per day and up Both Vessels U. S. Government Inspected PHONE 79 or BLUE 449 ! e s ) et ) DD D D TS SPRING SPECIAL PERMANENT WAVES $25.00 Cold Wave for - -$20.00 complete $15.00 Machine Wave for $12.50 complete $12.50 Machine Wave for $10.00 complete VANITY BEAUTY SALON Phone 318 Cooper Building OF;EN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT PURE FOODS NATIONAL GROCERY CO. » 1000 Fourth Ave. So. » Seatilo, Wash, - kill, Spaulding, Bates, Donohue, “You are how old now?” the Green, and the hostess. Irepresentative wanted to know. The Chapeladies Social will be| «pm twenty-five.” held on May 27. | Well, that'd be—let me see—age P TR ) |25—20-Pay—that'd be $2.12 per FOUR HA”BU‘I’ERS |thousand a month. How much are you carrying — $10,000?” SEll FISH I‘ODAY Bill whistled and mentally figur- ‘ed. ‘Then he said, “Gee, that'd be 1$21.20 a month for $10,000.” Four boats in today with halibut. “Convert to the ordinary Ilife were as follows: Olaf Westby’s plan,” the representative suggested. Queen, 25,000 pounds; Ed Krause’s “That's the most commonly used St. Louis, 5,000 pounds; Floyd Ep- scheme. Costs less, too. For you, person’s Tern, 10,000 pounds, all it'd be $13.70 a month.” | bought by Sebastian-Stuart Com- “Yeah,” Bill squawked. “But | pany; and Andrew Haffner's Ha- that's twice as much as I pay now.” | zel J, 3,000 pounds, bought by the Well, this protest about th= cost | Alaska Coastal Fisheries. iwas OK and you can't blame Bill The Alaska took on a carload of at all. ‘NORTHLAND} rimnw ¥ Sure — permanent NSLI" gzgkfin;u;ctgzag;fi England Flsh‘pclicles cost more money. 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