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FUESDAY, MAY 28. 1946 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA e A{ ;mny OF GREAT HURRY?! | FIGHTER IS AT LAST CHANCE TONITE || i Complete Shows at, 7:15—9:30 Featurc sarts—7:50-10:05 | ? The fabulous story of the Boston | Strong Boy, “The Great John L." is at the Capitol tonight for the last two showings with Greg McClure, Linda Darnell and Barbara Britton in the leading roles. In the portrayal during which John L. loved, laugh~ ed and fought, all of the great per- sonalities of that -glittering age make their appearance. Here are Diamond” Jim Brady, Lillian Rus- sell, Anne Livingston, William Mul- deon, and all the other greats and near-greats made the Nineties" gay Through all the tumultuous ac- tivity which marked the time movi the figure of big John L. Sullivan, an honest, rugged man who fought hard and well and liv- ed as hard and as well. 46 PASSE HE WON EVERYTHING .+.but ) LOVE! Linda DRAN Barbara BRITTO ‘and introducing Greg CCLURE 2 ot sutivan Hro Krvger PLUS—the best MARCH OF TIME yet— “AMERICAN BEAUTY” AND— GOOFY in “CALIFORNY ER BUST” NGERS AR FLOWN HERE BY PAA Pan American Airways yesterday flew the following passengers and from Juneau: From Seattle: Harold Hoffman, Renald Webber, Oscar Bergeth, Lee DeHoff, David Rosetta, Jack TOMORROW! MARGARET | G'BRIEN ANGEL” Stump, Francis McDermot, William Kohler, Collis Druley, Steve Petren- chik, Henry Hoyt, Edella Eddy, Carl Nelson, Minter Nelson, Glenn ’ Nelscn, William Griffin, William Sharp, E. Marks, C. Longs Joen, SHOWPLALE o Ray Young, Dann Dodd, Joe Han- anTu son, J. Bolton, J. O'Malley, Frank A Hansen, Fred Bahnke, M. Crawford Robert Fitzgerald, Charles IR AR Strehe, sames springer. A 7 -~ ™ Mary You Eddy, John Roehm, f SCS FV n-n c- Ip {Nina Clark, Robert Bay, Russell Gillison, John McGreyar, Howard cVening LirGe Wiley, Lewis Eddy, Billi> Eddy. V ! W d \i' !«} Fro e: Betty Purma, [ iee €ds. & K_; ‘s |Betty Cahill, Anne Purma; from T ning Circle of the WS, Fairbanks: Albert Fagerlury, George Is. of the Methodist Church will|Mcore, Peggy Tinker, George Pat- foet tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock’ P 2 | the home of Mre. Anna Hougen- | To Seattle: Daniel ‘Manning, Ju- bler, 214 W. Eighth Street, lower L€ Manchigo, Irma Anderson, Lake g | artment, instead of with Mrs, B.|C: Johnson, Lioyd E. ‘Broodhurst, U Matheny, as was previously Margaret Doyle, Joel Campbell, Banned, it has been announced, |Merten Fleming, Rondy Fleming, Miss Anna Seilbach will lead the Mary Brooks. fovotions. A1l members and friends| Joseph Garrett, Jre invited to attend. |Gladys Waddell, Earl i o Helen Ridgeway, Earl Bell, Junior | S |McDermott, Dane Cleaves, Ruth TOBHWAR _IEEES e Cleaves, Bob Cleaves, Constance f Funeral services for Mrs. A“““_Smnh. Bill Armstrong, Benie Bell, oshwak, Aleut native of Afognak rreq Graham, Charles McDonald. 'ho died here Saturday, will be — e feld at 2 pm. tomorrow in thu‘ NO MILK DELIVERY ‘harles Carter Mortuary chapel. | g Services, at which the Rev. Wal-' Memorial Day. Union Delivery. r Soboleff will officiate, will be| - eee followed ®y interment in Evergreen, The titmouse is not a mouse but [femetery. ‘a bird. RANGES NOW BEING MADE! Only G-E Automatic Eleciric Ranges Have All These Features ® CALROD UNITS Super-fast heat for famous “Speed-Cooking,” ® TEL-A-COOK LIGHTS Color Indicators for every cooking speed, ® TRIPL-OVEN Three ovens in one. #® NO-STAIN VENT Keeps your kitchen walls and curtains cleaner, We've got all the information you need to your new General Electric “Speed-Cookin, right mow! 3 Come in and see the pictures of the great new models . . . get all the facts about features, prices, and delivery dates. Don't wait any longer! It's —first served” wng these in now! going to be “First come new ranges, 30 get yous Alaska Eleciric Light & Power Co. PHONE 616 CAPITOL TONIGHT| of the period’ “Gay| to La- | Ed Waddell, Ridgeway, | COMMUNITY THANKED | MINSTREL MAN" FOR SUCCESS OF A. L. MEMORIAL POPPY DAY ISAI;EZ%ETJ%'E’::E}!Y Juneauites, as well as all Alaskans, The “Minstrel Man” is the fea- are always generous in giving to a worthwhile cause, and this year's 3 | Memorial Poppy Day sale held Sat- ture bill opening tonight at the urday by the American Legion Aux- 20th Century. During the panics !iliary proved this once again, ac-;Of 1893 and 1907, tke public laugh- |cording to Mrs. James Sofoulis,!ed at their own miseries, interpreted |Poppy Chairman for the local Aux,;by blackface entertainers who trav- iliary Unit. eled throughout the Nation. In expressing her thanks on be-| “Minstrel Man," starring Benny half of the Auxiliary, Mrs. Sofoulis|Fields, America’s foremost song stated that final returns have not Stylist, opens its action immed- yet come in from outlying points iately before the 1829 stock market in the vicinity of Juneau, but that|crash, and the lcss of fortunes by all indications are that the sale was|VArious iprotagonists motivates a la success from every standpoint. "PO’“U“ Qf the action. The wholehearted cooperation of | The minstrel man who had out- {the merchants and business people Standing talent to offer was a sure jas well as all others who so cheer-|bet to become a star. Even at this fully assisted is sincerely appre-|late date when most of them have ciated by the Legion Auxiliary, for|Passed away, oldtimers still discuss' !whom Poppy Day is the big pro- McIntyre and Heath, Lew Dock- {ject of the year, and the most im- .Stader, George “Honey Boy" Evans, |portant cne. It may te of mm"st‘l:dd_m Leonard, Weber and Fields in to people to know that each year: their earliest days, the late great for the past five years the local David Belasco, Montgomery and | Unit has increased its Poppy order to National Headquarters by the amount of 500 poppies, thus in-; A suring that many more poppy or- | changing their shows weekly, but ders given to disabled veterans inseldom their actors. Veterans’ Hospitals. “Minsirel Man" has a great cast, On behalf of these veterans who |are the beneficiaries of this pro- am, as well as the needy fam- ilies of veterans of both ‘World Wars, the American Legion Auxil- 'iary again expresses their thanks to the pecple of Juneau, Douglas and vicinity. ;mont’s Minstrels who held forth in be an excellent entertainment. Gladys George is glamorous star vin the production. { SO ¢ i TR0 5 {SERVICE MEN HERE HAVE RECORDS BUT NO WAY TO USE 'EM COASTAL AIRLINES f ON MANY FLIGHTS table or otherwise, which is not be- ing used and which might be loan- r, 20,000 Ibs.; Charles ed to the Home Service office of an, 12,000 1bs.; Hermod the American Red Cross, for use Waldemar’s RD, 5,000 lbs.; Ole' Py service men here who have the | Brandall's Ford, 9,000 lbs.; all reécords but no phonograph to play boughs Ly Alaska Coastal Fisher- them on? > 168) The M.P.s who are stationed here have asked Mrs. John McCormick | 2t the R. C. office to try to locate o | one for them, and have assured her The Point Sophia, cannery ten-, it will be well taken care of as well der owned by the Icy Straits Co.'as greatly appreciated. of Hoonah, arrived for supplies yes-| The Red Cross office is in the terday afternoon and will sail again | Shattuck Building, and the tele- scmetime today. phone number is 883, and it is hop- - e “nd that someone will remember HOFFMAN ARRIVE! ';that there’s a record-playing ma- H. J. Hoffman of Sitka has ar-‘.chine in the attic or basement rived in this city. He is a guest at stcrage room which might as well the Baranof. ibe loaned to these service men. The following boats arrived with rand sold halibut« today: Francis, - POINT SOPHIA HERE U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU | JUNEAU, ALASKA | WEATHER BULLETIN | DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. 1L, 120TH MERIDIAN TIME i Max. temp, TODAY | last Lowest 4:30am. 24 hrs, 24 hrs.* temp. temp. Precip. 63 42 49 Trace 28 18 19 0 37 44 47 44 41 48 48 46 47 39 43 39 50 46 85 43 51 Weather at 4:30 am, Rain Pt. Cloudy Station Anchorage .. Barrow Bethel ! Cordova Dawson Edmonton Fairbanks Haines Juneau e i Juneau Airport ... . Ketchikan . i Kotzebue ........... McGrath . Nome Petersburg . Northway Portland I Prince George ... Prince Rupert San Francisco Seattle ... Sitka Whitehorse 3 42 Yakutat . 51 44 48 *--(4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today) WEATHER SYNOPSIS: A low pressure trough extends from the Gulf of Alaska across the Aleutians to Attu. A series of storms are mov- ing eastward below the Aleutians around the latitude of California. Pres- sures are rising throughout Alaska and showery conditions prevail. Reports from Marine Stations at 12:30 P. M. Today MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN WIND Height of Waves Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) ...Cloudy 49 E 20 2 feet -Pt. Cloudy 51 N 14 4 feet ...Pt. Cloudy 53 Ssw 15 3 feet ...Pt. Cloudy 44 SsSwW 14 2 feet .Cloudy 51 E 16 2 feet | Lincoln Rock Rain 51 ESE 18 3 feet | Point Retreat citinad Pt. Cloudy 54 NNE 3 Zero | MARINE FORECAST FOR THE PERIOD ENDING WEDNESDAY NIGHT: Protected waters of Southeast Alaska and outside waters, Dixon Entrance to Yakutat—variable winds mostly southerly and under 20 miles t per hour. Variable cloudiness. | ; 51[: filling low of 29.50 inches is remaining stationary in the Gulf of Alaska, | THE ALASKA RAILROAD NEEDS LABORERS 6 Months Contract Transporfation Furnished CAN ALSOUSE HARD ROCK DRILLERS and SECTION COOKS APPLY AT U.S.E.S. OFFICE 124 MARINE WAY for Interview with Representative all this week 07 26 61 57 80 61 45 47 56 46 48 50 49 47 39 52 39 Rain Cloudy Pt. Cloudy Pt. Cloudy Rain Pt. Cloudy Pt. Cloudy Rain Pt. Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy .02 08 Ja2 0 56 57 53 56 64 53 0 04 01 .03 09 .03 04 .06 0 A1 A2 39 15 Pt. Cloudy Pt. Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Rain Rain 53 15 | Station Cape Decision . | Cape Spencer i Eldred Rock | Five Finger Light | Guard Island .. 'a good story and should prove to' | | Stone, Primrose and West, and Du- , Philadelphia for many, many years,' Has anyone a phonograph, por-| ‘Luncheon Hohdfs | Mrs. Chamberlin A no-hostess luncheon in the Iris 'Room of the Baranof Hotel Satur- day at 1 o'clock honored Mrs. Harry Chamberlin, who leave this week, returning to her home in Seattle. Mrs. Chamberlin, whose husband is with. the Alaska Construction Company, has made many friends during her year's residence here, and takes with her their very best wishes, ! As a token of their regard and a' | memento of Juneau, her friends at| the luncheon presented Mrs. Cham- berlin with the picture “Harbor Lights.” Present for the occasion were the guest of honor, and Mesdames | Leonard Evans, James Beall, David | Wise, John Erbland, and Milo| Clouse. { 'COASTAL FISHERIES - | BUY TODAY'S FISH Alaska Coastal Airlines yester- day flew the following passengers to and from this city: \ From Hoonah: Myrna Corteeti, A. Jackson, C. Davis, H. Williams, N.| Corteeti, R. Corteeti, D. Osborne, M. | Osborne, I To Hoonah: Ada Greenwold, M.| H. Mitchel; from Funter Bay: H.| F. Hargrove; to Sitka: H. Oliver,| F. M. Warde, J. McKinnon, R. L.| Tromas, Irving Moore, F. Tilson,, Mrs. F. Tilson; from Sitka: @, Ferguson; to Tenakee, 5. Dides; from Tenakee: Sam Asp; to Todd: | W. Kalsbeck. A From BSitka: N. Corcoran, Art| Franklin, E. Carter, T. M. Eros, Helen Meyer, Col. L. B. Row; to Wrangell: Williatra Paul, Jr., Allene Wheeler; to Ketchikan: Jerry Moore, James Dawson; from Ketchi- | kan: Chris Hanson, J. W. McDaniel, | A Luther, e oo o emamesend NO MILK . DELIVERY Memorial Day. Union Delivery, | STARTS TONIGHT IT'S THE SHOW OF SHOWS ROMANCE! COMEDY!" MUSIC! DANCES SONG HITS (Zellre” ALAN: e A 1ody: Clark - Jerome Cowan - Molly Lamont * Jaho_Raitt.-*Leesasses) White Frooy As: e s ARy REY 0 SERH A LEW) S YT 0 FERDEGROFE ; Mugira Die 4915 LEOSR00DY A Oigat toryby MARTIN MODNEY 2nd RAYMOND L SCAROCK Scresnplay by IRWIN FRANKLIN and PIERRE. GENDRON | PAGE FIVE, NSTREL MAN( _“Nurseri;l'iul-ier Is Scheduleil—flbw_ | WITH INAUGURATION OF THE “DIAPER SPECIAL” for mothers and children only, United‘ Airlines admittedly had its hand full. The plane will operat> between San Francisco and Los Angtles, ‘with two registered nurses as stewardesses, and with a complete complement of dolls, teddy bears, baby food, rattles and disposable diapers, added to standard flight equipment. The company estimates one out of every 150 passengers is a child or infant. Above photo was taken during dedication flight from San Francisco to Los Angeles. Farewe" Lun(heon | luncheon given Saturday in the| For Worthy Matron . Scottish Rite Temple by her offi-! r5 and stand-ins in the Order of Eastern Star, of which she is| Worthy Matron. i The rooms and tables were pret-| Mrs. Herbert Arlowe, who with tily decorated with bowls of spring her two children leaves Priday on ‘lowers. Twenty of her fellow-of- | the steamer Princess Louise to join ficers were present, to bid her fare- | her husband “in Seattle where they well and to express their best wish- | will make their future home, has Mrs, Arlowe was also presented ! a lovely gift as a token of remem- brance. -, — WHIZ CO. TENDER The Whiz Fish Company's can- nery tender Ambassador, skippered by Joseph Bigelow, will head back to Pelican tomorrew morning. The Ambassador arrived here Sunday .Xor supplies. —— e ——— ‘The Chinese were using coal and @as for heating purposés in: the sixth century.

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