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f I;'RIDA MAY 31, 1946 “TONIGHT and SATURDAY OF REVENGE... MADE HiM ¢ A CRIMINAL! CAPITOL SHOWS !a clevely amusing drama-comedy, flew 52 passengers on incoming and| turn him into a long- id Lynch will outfit e with trolling gear on his m the hali srounds. | liner. PASSENGERS THIS WEEKEND MEMORIAL DAY i« o ol sta; 1 new engine in the boat ‘lsz | 31A56, owiied by Walter Reams and JoJ 1 The pair are due to go Pan American Airways yesterday irolling in Funter Bay next week -oo HOSPITAL NOTES Ann's Hospit “Honeymoon ad” with music, opens tonight at the Capitol for outgoing trips through Juneau yes-| the weekend bill | terday ! Allan Jones is the star. It is his| Arriving here {rom Se: first picture since returning to'Edith Sheppard, Hollywood after a prolonged concert Arthur Beaudin, lour.y Jores singsp lhrci songs in Theodore Hassinen, William Smith, | John Abbott for medical attention the film. His singing is indeed an |Elizabeth Smith, Madeline Osborn,|20d Mrs. Frank Geinke for surgery event in itself, but “Honeymoon|Betty Parker, Stanford Claunch,}- Ahead” has many other recommen- Judy Hageman, Frank Heintzle- dations. In its cast are talented man, Mary Ann Ccoper, Lucy Jane Grace McDonald, Raymond Wal- Cooper. burn, Vivian Austin and Sarah Margaret Burns, Padden. George Delaney, Martha Culp, “Honeymoon Alead” is probably Lloyd Johnson, Hazel Johnson, the most int Smith, Madge Uht, Wayne attle . were: | MecCune. Robert Bx\kcr,[ St. admitted Mrs. ed were Eli Post and Mrs. Har- Mrs. Newton Young Adams and their Sandra Garvin, a lold Tul and new surgical patient Mary Setzkarn, sons medical patients | 'JUNGLE SIREN, 'TEXAS RANGERS’ AT 20TH CENTURY There is a good double feature bill lat the 20th Century ending tonight In “Jungle Siren,” sensational inew combination reaches the screen in the teaming of Ann Corio, fam- ous burlesque queen, and Buster Crabbe, the former Olympic swim- ming champion and popular west- ern star. The story is all about an adventure in the African wilds, and exciting adventure “Texas Rangers” is full of plen- ty of thrills, and exciting adven- tures with a gang that has t over a mining town and ing to terrorize the mine! will leave their rich claims. “Texas Rangers” take a hand in 7o' enrony HURRY! FEATURENO.1 FEATURE NO.2 Diretedl L S SHE'S A ONE-GIRL LOVE-BLITZ! % OIMIIIEWI It took thie American L\ The whani Rangets esting film vehicle in Jerry which Jones has appearsd. The Uht, John Montgomery, Richard compact plot is premised upon the Williams. problem of how to force a pardon-| William Walsh, Suzanne Butler, ed convict back into prison in order Constance Gronlund, Edward Ches- to kcep the institution’s choir in- ter, Lulu Buswanger, John Hugh tact. Jones, of course, has the ex- es, James Keipley, Walter Lowen. convict rcle. A bank robbery is| From Fairbanks: Carl Kiel; the device intended to return him from Whitehorse: Elizabeth Sund- to the penitentiary. ;berg. $ The other feature of the Capitol's; To Seattle: Maxine Ripley, Nor-| double bill is “Chicago Kid" star-/man Ripley, John Tenneson, Alma|® ring Donald Barry. |Walker, Arlene Walker, Dawn ® NP " |Chamberlin, Harry Chamberlin, | G Fige !Sylvia Chamberlin, Fern Barney, Gop (HA'RMA" oF |Dennis Fenno, Margaret Fox, Na- IDAHO VISITS HERE Chairman for the state of Idaho, |dyne Little; to Fairbanks: Kenneth | Republican and owner of the Boise Cold Stor- \Carey, Evelyn Carey, John hil- BRSPS el age Company, with Mrs. Atkinson, lips. | were Juneau visitors this morning bd during the stay of the Princess| Harbor Master Ted Jones said Louise and conferred with Albert | today that as the gillnet season in White. They are round trippers on |the Juneau area closes tomorrow as the steamer. | does the trolling season from Shel- Atkinson is very optimistic of 'ter Island south to Taku, 50 to 100 Republican chances in Idaho dur-}gmnnw,-s are due in from the ing the fall electon. He also stated | banks today. his trip to Alaska was a wonderful| Already back is Harry Hansen's vacation and one he would recom- | boat Ed. The salmon season reopens mend to all. | nereabouts July 1. PO e s RS Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Finch are . | installing a new motor in the It WAYNE GRAhAM RITES land hope to leave within a few TO BE HELD IN OREGON ““:: | ‘Eddie Wells' troller 31B2 18 In | = 2 ——— | frem the banks. Wells and friends The body of Wayne Graham, who | ‘ook a busman's holiday fishing “EAB TANF“RD K CLA " H died suddenly Wednesday morning ! trout in Young's Lake yesterday. ™ will be sent to Bend, Ore., for bur-| Art Tanner's brother Dave, just ial on the first available trnnspor—:out of the Navy, is looking for a America’s Outstanding Authority cn Nu- tation. ! gillnet boat. He arrived from Grays trition, Psychology, Health Education. Mrs. Maxine Bowling, Graham’s,Harbor, Wash., last week. The ex- All conditions of impaired health can sister who arrived from Cordova bluejacket put in here occasionally be improved through planned nutrition. yesterday, will accompany the body | as a crew member of the USS Dis- telraihdlty il DA r:;zcr‘:;{f‘? o south. coverer and decided_ to return when humanity than the discovery of atomic Graham, who was 33, is survived |released from service. Art Tanner energy a method whereby your foods by his wife and two children, Wan- ' has fished from Juneau for several are now measured and selected electric- da and Jerry, now visiting Mrs.!seasons. ally instead of chemically. Hear its Graham’s family in Iowa; and, Harry Braken had planned to discoverer in— by two brothers, Glade R. and Guy leave this week but -his troller F. Graham, both in California. | 318912 developed motor trouble and 3 FREE He was a native of Sheridan, Mo.:lhe sailing date is now indefinite. H b R The troller Loa and 31-C-540 are H EA l 'l' H lE (TU R ES SPECIAL NOTIC All who arrive at the lecture hall before 7:45 on TUESDAY NIGHT for sale. Al Little, who makes periodic visits here from Tacoma, sold his will receive a free ticket (value $2.00) to a spegial class for women only: on “BUILDING BEAUTY, CHARM and PERSONALITY FROM WITHIN.” Men may give their tickets to women. 30-foot troller Penguin in Ketchi- kan Saturday, and is looking for | Scottish Rite Temple—Ballroom—206 4th St. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday,—June 4, 5, 6,—8 P. M. another troller. Stefen Lutzinger, a WELCOME TO ALL~—Bring Your Friends the affair and there is plenty of excitement. e NOW WHAT! TERRE HAUTE, Ind, May 31.— Perry W. Pine and Ivan Pugh each polled 100 votes in the primary elec- tion race for Depocratic trustee. They asked for a recount. H The recount was completed and | they were still tied — each had lost bring results! one vote in the recheck. vrsyym] NORTHLAND SENSATIONAL ERANSPORTATIONk STRIKE FILMS! President in Dramatic Appeal to Congress as Nationwide Railroad Tie-Up Ends! Louis-Conn Fight Preview IT'S THE NEWS OF THE DAY NOW ON THE SCREENATTHECAPITOL TIDE TABLE Y pr. —Sure We Have Bikini Atom Bomb Tests— PLUS—Eisenhower’s Visit to China and Japan > tide 2:26 a.m., 204 ft. tide 9:04 am., -4.8 ft. tide 15:26 p.m., 166 t. tide 21:07 pm, 15 ft. High Low High DONALD BARRY 0170 KRUGEH:'TOM POWERS LYNNE ROBERTS HEW . CICRC RSO SN S J PR A e et PLUS 2nd HI “HONEYMOON AHEAD” Starts PO -1 Y t Ads at 7:05—! il ROLLICKING SATURDAY Matinee STARTS 1:30 P. M. EXTRA! Chapter Four of 'THE DESERT HAWK’ PLUS PLUTOG CARTOON ; \ Reilly Atkinson, { for OPENING JUNE 9TH: "“OUR VINES HAVE TENDER GRAPES" (MOST HUMAN DRAMA TO EVER COME YOUR WAY) Grace , " McDONALD <% st b THE COFFEE Alaska Knows Best RICH and FLAVORFUL! Vacuum Packed! RELIANCE INATIONAL GROCERY CO. + 1000 Fourth Ave. 50. + Searrle, Wash. SERVING ALASKA To the Bondholders of Cooper Building Bonds prospector, bought the Penguin. | Little said his brother Melvin | | (Red) Little has finally sold Dickl Lynch on trolling. Fishing with | Lynch on the Mollie, now out af- ter halibut, Red swore either he would turn Lynch into a troller or | RANGES 'NOW BEING MADE! The Cooper Building bonds are due and payable Saturday, June 1, 1946. These bonds may be presented for payment at the B. M. BEHRENDS CO, or may be exchanged for ALASKA FINANCE CORPORATION stock, a new growing concern under my control, at my office in the Cooper Building. Regular Service from Seattle and Tacoma FREIGHT . . . . PASSENGERS REFRIGERATION ALASKA TRANSPORTATION CO. Gastineau Hotel Phone 879 J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent o o0 DAILY FLIGHTS TO ANCHORAGE Connecting with more than 100 other points in Alaska served with passengers and express service. 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