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IWEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 1946 the ey CAPITOL THEATRE ... UNCLE SAM RAISES CURTAIN ON A, | LASH TONIGHT # | | presents | “OPERATIONS CROSSROAD" AS DOOM- | - ED FLEET SAILS! And —— SPECIAL RETURN SHOWING of THE HEART-STORY OF THE YEAR WITH A THRILL YOU WON'T FORGET! Mike was a hard-boiled reporter, But soft-hearted abeout a gay night club singer. w all the answers . . . but it took a si old wonder to teach them the ABC’s of love! Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's ROMANCE “LOST ANGEL”™ starring Margaret O’Brien (A Great Little Star to Win Your Affections) with JAMES CRAIG — MARSHA HUNT HARRY O'NEILL — DONALD MEEK COMPLETE SHOWS START at 7:15—9:30 _A iE N FEATURE WILL START at 7:556—10:10 p O'BRIEN L] a They —GET READY in “OUR VINES with EDWARD G. “BUTCH” JENKINS MARGARET : TENDER GRADES"—— ROBINSON-—and——JACKIE R NE WORLD | nine persons. ‘They ncluded, an BUENOS ‘AIRES—Talk about the ' Austrian, an Italian, an Arab, a melting pot—Argentina, which has Frenchwoman and three Spaniards. had a flood of immigration in the Oh yes—and two Argentines. last two generations, is it. A street- ARG a S ae car, whose passengers are a fair "o wEll_BABY (llm( T0 BE HELD TOMORROW cross-section of the population, col- ‘nded with a beer truck and injured ‘There will be no Well Baby Con- ference tomorrow, because of the holiday for Memorial Day, it has been announced. The next conference will be held June 6, and each Thursday after- noon thereafter from 1 o'clock to 4 o'clock in the Juneau Health Cen- ter, Room 108, Territorial Building. All mothers of children under 5 years are cordially invited to at- tend. MONE —n i e ot NOTICE We are clesing our JUNEAU OFFICE May 31, 1946 Address all future communica- tions to Alaska Construction Co. P. O. Box 4096, Interbay Station Seattle 99, Wash. - - Y ON TREES E— | Hotel Rooms | Seatile I Close to shopping, business, iheatres — away from noise. CONVENIENT PARKING Something Different in Transient Accommodations CORNELIUS Apartment Hotel ! Third at Blanchard EL 2888 | tornado that struck Elmer Runge's house near here last week took his rocketbook, but let him some “change.” ALIAS SUMMONS In the Commissioners Court for the Precinct of Juneau, Division Num- ber One, Territory of Alaska. ETT C. PHILLIPS, Defendant. ! The President of the United States | of America, to the above-named defendant, GREETING : You are hereby required to appear in the above-entitled Court, address | Room 513 Federal & Territorial | Building, Juneau, . Alaska, within | thirty deys after the last publication of this summons, namely within | thirty days after June 19, 1946, in | case this summons is published, or within forty days after the date of | its service upon you, in case this | summons is served upcen you per- | sonally, and answer the complaint { of the above-named plaintiff cn file {in the said Court in the above-en- | titled action. | Plaintiff in said action demands the following relief. Judgment | against you in the sum of $335.00 |and his costs and distursements herein including an attorney’s fee of $49 and order of sale of one motion | picture projector pledged by you for the payment of the above sum, now in plaintiff’s possession. And in the event you fail to so appear and answer, the plaintiff | will take judgment against you for | want thereof, and will apply to the | Court for the relief demanded in his 'ccmplflmt and as hereinabove stated. | Done at Juneau, Alaska, May 21, 11946. Shattuck | ) Agency : {Js.Egli::ommlsdoseEru:zndagrA-gflclo Justice of the Peace for above- Seward Street entitled Precinct, Division and Junau Phone 249 Territory. | First publication, May 22, 1946. o e s e s ) 'mt publication, June 19, 1946, ; | Carelessness=- OMEBODY else’s care- ¢ lessness can involve you in a serious automobile ac- cident which may lead to vour financial bankruptey. Don’t risk your present prosperily and happiness by driving without ade- quate Automobile Insur- ance. SEE TO IT TODAY that you are fully protected through | CHILLICOTHE, Mo, May 29.—A | Runge found a $5 Lill seuck on| THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA |GIRL SCOUT (AMP } DOUGLAS f ‘ REGISTRATION T0 NEWS | | CPENING TONIGHT, | All Brownies and Girl Scouts cording to his family and feeling fo deh n's\ho are planning to go to Scout fine. Mike entered St. Ann’s Hospi- A ‘9":“ fl"d }“"L"‘“rc"mf v Tl camp are again reminded of the tal last kend for rest. He will g;el:;:‘gg t::'m’;‘;“ \:‘:Sth‘: g;;;“i?rs' g very important items by remain there the nnmnfirr Of the Lhicn is being v 8. Council Camg ommit- week. Pusic! re (O o Bture” is “Lost Anze and ounc amp Cor weel Pusich !( rmed by bow: Girls' for >Mm'gmet O'Brien. | rday from Seattle where ¥ The registration fee of $2 must she has been visiting relatives and The story is a comedy about al, he hands % 1 scially " ohilid who' is faised ae'n prodigy by! e in the hands of each girl's specially with her mother, who 4 ’ " .| Troop Leader by Saturday, June 1, passed away a week ago Sunday. a group of professors and thinks - o | [she is happy until an irresponsibl land the final deposit is to be made | - I reporter, played by James Craig, en-| 0 Mrs. ‘J( sephine Boyd who wm{ ‘l() \K.}\( WAY stad by Friday |ters her tiny sphere and captures ¢ in the B hof Hotel Lobby Mrs. Geneva Walters and child- A delicious lu iher imagination with a promise (U‘Thuxsday afternoon June 6, from 1|ren’ were passengers on last night's ned with a ples show her magic. The result i; ””"v'(lock to 4 o'cleck for that pur-!Princess Louise for Skagway. They ievcning's fun for ail when the sup_‘p(nse, : (will spend the summer with par- ler intellectual child sets out and| The final deposit should be ac-!ents Mr {chnllmgos him for proof. ‘mm;mmm by the signed consent ' and other relations And when circumstances force hlank furnished to each Scout, a Craig to keep the child for a few|Well 8S the report of the health| s events begin to pop. Craig mination which each girl going' Guy Ru {learns a valuable lesson which en-|!0_camp must take. : 1586 Blinda {ables him to find happiness with| The health examination will be nreceded h |his torch singer sweetheart, play- made by any doctor whom the par- and Mrs. Russo spent the past sev- led by Marsha Hunt, and the ym‘mmcms chocse, and are free of charge, | eral mont! it his parents home |genius becomes a normal, healthy,' !t is ahnounced. For the protection in Pennsy | {happy child, aware of all the won-|0f every girl in camp they must 'ders of childhood. | be made. CHURCH BUSINESS MEET Alaska Costa,; | With this picture, little Margaret| Another reminder is that the The directors of the Youth for following to {O'Brien makes secure her right to girls are to take only the equip- Christ church movement, met at William Paul, |movie stardom. She proves her-;ment listed on the form given the home of M \d Mrs, Peter Wheeler; to |self a finished actress in words and them. All neces items have J. Nickel on Monday, Ma 1t Mocore, James {deeds and sets a pace few child been listed, and anything additional was th gular monthly wess H. Oliver, T. |actresses can equal. ywould only mean excess weight to meeting where plans were discussed Kinnon, R.’ L. { PRBMSEAE-BT SEASaE, |carry in and ncn-essential things and made the next Youth I\ { | Rally” which is to be held in June. Didi: PAA MAKES FLIGHTS . 'Com Commitee 1t maing | FROM Soum NORIH every effort to make this year's v | LOST NGRS Give Lu All Rainbow stars at the Scottish their mothers a: 'ty Joyce Smith tertainment a After the lun the in Lodge GUY RUSSO HOME summer { to to join his wife who \ home via plane. He for BOY SCOUT NOTICE ~ n, Art & Eras, camp season a most successful one,| Arne Shudshift announced this!' Sitk T jbut are depending on the girls morning that an important meet- kee: Sam Asp. | Pan American Airways yesterday. themselves to cooperate by doing|ing of the Douglas Boy Scouts will| !flew the following passengers to the things asked of them, which pe held this evening at the school, | Rainbow‘ Mothers Saturday| of the Mother- their mothers Satur- day noon, June 1, at All girls planning to attend with and Mrs. William Feero pegylar meeting of Rainbow Girls)sings his This will be last meeting before the | member vacation and it arrived on the Alaska that all members will attend. - e COASTAL AIRLINES IN, OUT YESTERDAY Wrangell . Florence, re, Mr. and Mrs from Sitka Col. L. B. Row; RGNS Empire Want Ads bring results! PAGE FIVE TSoMENTURY Last Time Tofiighl A | "MINSTREL MAN" IS GOOD FEATURE AT 20TH CENTURY Lovers of Minstrelsy are legion—will get a when they see “Minstrel the 20th Century Theatre Ixo]nrfu] picture, starring Benny {Fields and Gladys George, com- {bines all the entertainment qual- |ities of the old-time minstrel show plus the glamor and beauty of femininity in its most alluring pul- | chritude, catchy songs done in the |modern mode, and a story that is heart-warming in its human appeal Benny Fields in the title role into the hearts of he audier vith sueh hits as “Re- Me To Carolina” and the hoped |song he has made his own through- jout the years, “Melancholy Baby". tThere are a half-dozen songs, each [of which is labeled a hit, but these {two stick out : Gladys George does one of her jgreatest emotional roles as the wife {of a minstrel man, and Judy Clark, 1 Airlines flew (lu“\\hu has keen dubbed the “Hoyden- yesterday: iish Honey of Hollywood,” brings Jr, and Arlene'out laughter with her anties as Ketchikan: JPT!'y;"l)ixio Girl Johnson.” Alan Dine- Dawson; to Sitka: hart and Roscoe Karns score in M. Worde, J. Mec-|important roles. Harvey R - F. Kelson, S.: p[A PLATA, Argentina—Mrs, Pas- C. Fergeson, N.| tjrg Franco reported a man knock- Franklin, E. CArter,ieq on her door, came in, grabbed Helen Meyer; from|, cqge containing two canaries, from Tena- | took two cakes of soap, and ran out. Police Sgt. Timoteo Rivarola |~ 2 arrested a man and recovered the | In Central Australia, some bush- jcanaries and the soap. But the men believe they can help perpet- Girlsfi io ncheon for " STREAMLINED Girls are reminded Daughteir luncheon given by the Rain- and they real ‘kick’ Man" at For this 12:15 o'clock Rite Temple. S guests, please noti- or Lilly Ann Maur- nch has been plan- ing program of en- 1ged heon there will be ¢ Room at 2 o'cloc » Benny FIELDS ; NSTREL DINEHART RARNS is Judy € [ O CRARRI i PR stwsesn o :'v"':"‘-‘ o S, 1D (00 \Ull \\\X jand from Seattle and Fairbanks: means getting registered by the All of the Boy Scout Committee, | From Seatile passengers were: El- date set, having the health exam-|parents of the Scouts and the Boy {ton Bennett, Herbert Bryan, Frank ination, ete. Scouts are asked to be present. SBllmt:. RT‘_):\‘Q kBllvz:(‘gwoo?d. ’;‘red;: - - Plans will be made for the coming | Blackwood, Jacl cDonald, Ernes two week's Boy Sco ¥ at! | Philpot, Alex Kerr, Ros Hasbrouck, Herbe" Hoover io | Eagle River. e {John Mayo, Mark Rowley, Leona | Rowley, Janette Rowley, Mark Row- ley, Jr., Kenneth Kent, Albert Ach- ton, Anna Pusich, the Rev. Edgar| Gallant. | Ben Lefton, Ralph Jackson, Mor- Iris Pierce, Kenneth Deleray, Will- ifam Ryan, Yvonne Cooper, Richard 'Buchanan, Volney Richmond, Ike | Taylor, Kageld Hoye. Elmer Nisen, Mildred Judd, Theo- |dore Haas, Walter Goldsmith, Dor- tothy Thomas, Joan Hollister. | From Fairbanks: Carlos Holland To Fairbanks: Gerald Cummings, {Paul Stockard, Carl Keil { To Seattle: Frances Nelson, Sher- {wood Bendall, David Bendall, James |Bond, Harry Wilson, Harvey Hoff, | Thomas Birkland, = Elfrieda Clem- ens, Albert Hodges. Carkel Hola, Morris Lacasse, Rob- ert Kellogg, Basel Bashor, Al Mos- er, Chess Moody, Carl Larsen, Mary Alice Wahle, Jack Wabhle, David Wahle, and Robin Ann Wahle, R AR T e D \HALIBUT AND SALMON | LANDED HERE TODAY e —— co-education to help married | by, war veterans complete their school- ! coas ing. Murphy Hall, a former coop- ou are G ing head On Food Sifuation MEXICO CITY, May 29.—Herbert Hoover will leave Mexico City by plane today for Panama. From there the former President will go to South America to talk over the;’ (world food situation with govern- ment officials. Hoover, as Pri dent Truman's personal represer tive, will try to determine the volume of surplus food supplies available for use in famine-ravaged nations. | ~ OUT-GUNNED - BRAZIL, Ind, May 29.—The Bra- zil American Legion Post should have included the dimensions of its ‘lawn when it asked the War De- partment for a souvenir weapon. The souvenir arrived—an anti- aircraft gun, 22 feet long and 5,000 pounds heavy. The Legion’s lawn isn't that big. Post officials have asked the City Park Board to mount it in a park. ¢ SRR R Poland’s partliament is common- ly known as the KRN, which means national council the homeland. | students, will be converted | apartments for ex-GI's and their| wives. 1 Butler, M We Have Something ForYouws=-= ‘Today’s fish landings were as fol- |lows: Tom Ness' Emma, 20,000 pounds halibut; Floyd Epperson's ITern, 10,000 pounds; Willie Marks' |{New Annie, 6,000 pounds; Jim {Marks' Tennessee, 12,000 pounds; |Charlie Olsen’s Yukon, 2,000 pounds |—all bought by Alaska Coastal Fisheries. | Glen Rice's 31A12 brought 600 pounds of king salmon, also bought {by ACF, and the Helen, a Sebas- tian-Stuart Co. packer, skippered by Albert Wallace, . brought 3,000 ipounds of halibut. - PORTLAND, Ore., May 29.—Carl |A. Peterson was fed up with the |way traffic officers gave him park- ling tickets—so he did something about it. Peterson mailed City Auditor W. E. Gibson a bill for $6.80 to pay repairs on his windshield wiper,’ which Peterson explained had been broken three times by patrolmen at- taching tickets. TERRITORY OF ALASKA Office of the Territorial Treasurer NOTICE TO ALASKAN LAND OWNERS: | « The Alaska Real Property Registra- tion Law of March 24, 1945 requires each owner of the legal title to land in the Territory of Alaska to make a declaration of such ownership and to file the declaration in the United States Land Office for the district in which the land is situated, on or before June 30, 1946. A declaration of ownership is re- quired to be made and filed on all patented lands excépt those owned by the United States or any agency or instrumentality tHereof; lands owned by the Territory of Alaska or a subdivision thereof; lands owned by an Indian Nation, Tribe, Band, or a memeber thereof, and lands located within an incorporated town. A homestead entryman on Federal land should not file a declaration until after patent has been issued for the land. The same applies to locations on mining claims. Forms and instructions for mak- ing declartion of ownership may be obtained by applying in person or by mail to the United States District Land Office at either Anchorage, Fairbanks, or Nome, Alaska, or the United States Public Survey Office, at Juneau, Alaska, or the Territorial Treasurer at Juneau. It is the re- sponsibility of the owner to obtain these forms and file them on time. ‘They must be filed in the District in which the land is situated. Failure to register title will incur penalties and forfeiture of land under the law. First publication, May 15, 1946. Last publication, June 5, 1046, of |} Harri Machine Shop Bldg. The Km7 of England ls not al-| lowed to enter the House of Com- mons. SEATS TRIPLED £ 10 EICKIAN /M/{ RICAN q BARANOF HOTEL | Wanted! 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