The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 3, 1946, Page 5

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MONDAY, JUNE 3, 1946 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA SINATRA, KELLY GRAYSON STARS ONCAPITOL'S BILL Frank Sinatra and Gene Kelly sing and dance their way through one of the gayest, most romantic musicals of this or any other year in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's new Technicolor hit, “Anchors Aweigh,” 'now at the Capitol. They are most ably aided by their beautiful co- star, Kathryn Grayson, in this happy new hit. An outstanding cast is seen support of the high powered star- ring trio, including Jose Iturbi, young Dean Stockwell, Rags Rag- land, Billy Gilbert, Henry O'Neill, Edgar Kennedy and Pamela Brit- ton. “Anchors Aweight” is studded with musical highlights, including Iturbi’'s piano-playing and Miss Grayson’s popular and classical singing. Sinatra and Kelly get to- gether on “I Begged Her” and “We Hate to Leave,” and Frank sings “What Makes The Sunset,” “I Fall In Lcve Too Easily” and other hit tunes. NOW SHOWING! Please Come Early DOORS OPEN 6:55 P. M. COMPLETE SHOWS START 7:00 and 9:33 “ANCHORS AWEIGH” STARTS AT 7:11—9:44 { ———— In India and Japan, newly mar-| "ried’ couples throw food to fishes to insure fertility. in| to this speaker, for people to leave | Alaska and return to the States in | search of health. He has studied | climate in every state in the Un- ion, Canada, Mexico and many other foreign countries. It is his opinion that Alaska has the most healthful and invigorating climate , North America. He believes that } . |this vital Alaskan asset is being| | overlooked or neglected by the L | publicity bureaus of the territory. | It is his opinion that Alaska should | | be advertised as a “health resort. | These lectures are free and all) trcsidmts of Juneau, Douglas and vicinity are extended a cordial in- | vitation to attend. | ST e e 'BIRTHDAY PARTY FOR | | 6-YR. OLD SATURDAY HEALTH EDUCATOR 10 LECTURE HERE | |in | { Master Kent Fisk celebrated his| sixth birthday, Saturday, June 1, |with a party at the home of his| | parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Fisk. Kenuy and his little friends en-! joyed both indoor and outdoor games, and the afternoon was cli- maxed with refreshments which m-; cluded a big birthday cake decorat- ed with candles and the greeting, “Happy Birthday to Kenny.” Stanford K. Claunch, above) internationally thority on nutrition, psychology |and health education, will deliver a series of three public lectures on| health-building through scientific | eating and living at the Scottish| Rite Temple, 206 Fourth Street, at| i 8 pm. on Tuesday, Wednesday,lso’lx;gfie 3:?;?; mg:fif;:d"er‘;ye;:; Thursday, June 4, 5, 6. !Bobby and Kay Dilg, and Kenny's| It is a' tragic mistake, according'sisters, Kay and Karen. | (picture known au-| OPENING SUNDAY—JUNE 9th Edword 6. ROBINSON - Margaret O'BRIEN FRUITS That Are Fresh SALES, SERVICE and REPAIR Christensen Bros. Garage 909 12th St. PHONE 659 Brigham Young, Mormon leader, left 17 wives and 47 children. when | he died in 1877. and VEGETABLES Just Arrived at “It's the Nicest BARANOF HOTEL BUILDING ‘Announces her NEW BUDGET PLAN OF BUYING T To those of you who have ouffit . . . from headtotoe that go withit . . . but have hesitated because of fear of past due accounts, YVONNE'S offers you her new budge plan of buying . . . Stop at the Store and investigate this new easy way of being well dressed and getting the things you have been wanting for solong . . . i System is revealed here in an an- I1and Dr. Willard Beatty, Director of { Education for { ANS office {in Juneau ’ty has approved the program for | dents have taken legal steps to in- | vefore leaving for the States. ANS SCHOOLS MAY GO INTO TERR. SYSTEM ed - Change Up to Communities Possibility Southeast now maintained by the Alaska Native rvice may open for the new school year under the juris-| diction of the Territorial School that Alaska of the up to certain schools nouncement by the ANS. Also affected are certain Field Nurse Stations in Southeast Alas- ka, transfer of which to the Ter- ritorial Department of Health is proposed. Operation of such schools as are transferred will continue to be financed by the Alaska Native Ser- vice, on an average daily attend- ance—or tuition—basis, according to the proposed plans for trans- fer upon which Territorial Com- missioner of Education Dr. James Ryan is now conferring in Wash- mgton, D. C, with Commissioner of Indian Affairs Willlam Brophy the Indian Service. Must Make Requests | Schools to go under Territorial Jjurisdiction will, according to pre- sent plans, include only those in communities where residents re- quest transfer. It is stated that, if petitions for transfer from the communities are received and contracts can be com- | pleted in Washington by fall, the' schools may commence the new | term under Territorial supervision. Groundwork for the transfer, the here says, was laid early in April when Dr. Beatty was from Washington and ~onferred with Dr. Ryan. Dr. Beat- present ANS schools in the region south of Cordova. The Alaska Na- tive Service will transfer to the Territory—on a use-permit basi: all school buildings, teachers’ quarters and equipment on hand at the time the change is effected. Already, interest in the proposed program has been evidenced in the community of Kake, where resi- school of corporate an independent district under the provisions the Territorial statutes. MRS. R. E. MAYES HERE, Mrs. R. E. Mayes, a teacher at Wrangell, arrived here this week- end. She plans to make an extend- ed trip through Southeast Alaska ——e— The human tear gland (lachry- mal) is about the size of an al- - Women's AppAREL Store In Town” been wanting a complete new . . . andall the accessories SPEC[%LISTS Hair Styling Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. COLD WAVING PERMANENTS STYLING SHAPING Baranof Beauty Salon OPEN EVENINGS BY Phone 538 confections & 1 direct from the makers~§1.50 - 87.50¢ (ONSPIRATORS” IS FEATURE BILL AT 20TH CENTURY Warner Brothers' newest excur-| sion into the field of romance intrigue, “The Conspirators, the 20th Century Theatre, starring, Hedy Lamarr and Paul Henreid.! The vehicle' also serves to bring back that priceless triumvirate of international knaves composed of | Peter Lorre, Sydney Greenstreet!' and Victor Francen ¢ Frederick Prokosch's widely read novel of the same name provided the foundation for the film which depicts graphically the stirring ac- count of the hidden war carrizd on against the Nazis from the meutral city of Libson. Mr. Henreid and Miss assume the burden of th sympathetic lovers. Messrs Greenstreet and Francen portr fugitive figures of prightening pr pensities and are surrounded by competent supporting cast which includes Joseph Calleia, Carol Thurston, Edward Ciannelli, Kurt Katch and Monte Blue. —,,o—— NORTH SEA BRINGS ALL MEATS BUT BEEF; LITTLE BUTTER, EGGS Juneau's meat markets today had normal supplies of all kinds of meat except beef, of which there i: none. The meat stocks arrived on the North Sea. Northland Transportation pany Agent Jack Kearney the vessel brought very little eggs or butter. e | “Montani semper liberi” is not the motto of Mcntana; it is that of West Virginia, and is Latin for| “mountaineers alw re | Com- BAND PRACTICE TUESDAY NIGHT The weeksy praciice of the Ju- neau City Band will be held to- torrow night at 8 o'clock in the Grade School Auditorium. Director Joseph Shofner desires | a full attendance of players in or- | der to practice selections for two coming will participate. | | Empire Want Aas oring results!| i il | rFROM SEATTLE FLY UNITED MAINLINERS TO CALIFORNIA AND "ALL THE EAST” FLIGHT TIMES FROM JUNEAU TO CHICAGO 18% hrs. NEW YORK « « 23% hrs. SAN FRANCISCO « 14 hrs. LOS ANGELES . o 17 hrs. (via connecting airline to Seattle) UNITED AIR LINES In Seattle, call Elliott 3700 or your travel agent said § GR LAST TIME TONIGHT Weor lamaes Paot Hewero JPIRATORS CREENSTREET- LORRE VICTOR FRARCEN « JOSEPH CALLEA - CARSL THORSTON Directed by Negal [ Viadimir Pozen and L Dialogue by Jack Mo by Fredric Prokosch* Music by M AND—— FOX FAST NEWS BUGS BUNNY CARTOON . AN Water is lighter in the solid, or ice state, than it is in its liquid state. H Sole Alaska Distributors Seattle, Wash. McKINLEY DISTRIBUTORS, INC. 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