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LEAVES TONIGHT DOORS OPEN 6:55 P. M. COMPLETE SHOWS 7:00—9:33 FEATURE AT 7:11—9:44 fronk SINATRA MUSICAL SHOW, CAPITOL'S BILL, CLOSES TONIGHT J “Anchors Aweigh,” the technicolor | musical, closes the run at the Cap- itol tonight. Featured stars are 30 PASSENGERS ARE FLOWN FROM SOUTH BY PAN AMERICAN Pan American Airways yesterday flew the foilowing passengers to ands from Seattle, Fairbanks, and Ketchikan on planes leaving and THE DAILY INCORPORATION AS CITY OF FIRST CLASS At one of the largest elections aver held at Hoonah, 195 voters voted 131 for, and 37 against in- HOONAH VOTES FOR|NON-FATHERS FROM!DETECTIVE FILM 26 THROUGH 29 UP IFOR IRDUCTION NOW John L. McCormick, Territorial Director of Selective Service, an- nounced today that since the induc~ IS FEATURE BILL AT 20TH CENTURY A new type of detective is intro-| duced to the screen in “Cosmo: Jones” in “The Crime Smasher,” arriving at Juneau: From Seattle passengers were Lynne Lightell, Marvin Marston, the comedy-drama opening at [he‘ 20th Century tonight, with Frank| Graham, Richard Cromwell, Gale| tion of 18 and 19 year old regis- trants is now prohibited by law, and the number of non-fathers ‘curporatlng Hoonah as a first class RAYSON lcity on May 31. Frank Sinatra, Kathryn Grayson and Gene Kelly, supported by an % Kothryn 6 excellent cast including Jose Iturbi|mances Beeman, John Walker,| Elected for the Council at the Y and many other film favorites. Mrs. Violet Holdsworth, Minnie Same time were John G. Fawcett, avallable in the 20 through 25 ageStorm and Edger Kennedy in fea-| ( “Anchors Aweigh” tells of Clar- Hoffman, O. Lee Elgin, Walter | Frank O. Williams, George Car- group l:~ very small, it might bejtured roles. : | He smashes crime lence Doolittle (Sinatra) and Joe " Basil Kerr, Edwin Her- | teeti, Harry Douglas, William ; necessary to process for induction Graham created the character of Sorenson, Bas ; Inon-fathers in the age group 26|Cosmos Jones. Other members of | waves and mends Brady (Kelly), a couple of sailors Esther H Connie | Johnson, Elsie Greenewald and ge group | p | g 13cknat, . Bsthet. Horsog, . Gounie) through 20 in order to meet the call [the cast are Gwen Kenyon, Man- : ki on a four-day leave from an ““"wmmmore Richard Whittimore, | Edith Bean. i & ki (k UBG l‘x;u‘ he cal e g y .C o ‘brg en hearts... ier anchored off San Die- . o Also runnin Charley Faw- on Alaska Boards 1 stram ‘offin, % PR | rats care Marcus Russell, Jeanice Welsh, s A McCormick further stated that all|Charles Jordan, Gil Stanley and ¢ in his first screen a shy young man, | cett, Charley Metz, Pat Kane Dan- | iels, Robert Grant and Edwin Mer- 0. Clarence, % b Mrs. Lynna Holland, Martha Bur: employers who are now employing | Herbert Rawlinson. scream! v SHOWPLALE o 92’1/'/7/(1 The largest fisherman among animals is the monstrous Alaskan brown or Kodiak bear. He some- times reaches a weight of 1,500 pounds. Prepare Yourself Good:Paying Jobs I am at the Baranof Hotel for several days with the La Salle Exiension Courses Inquire about training in Bookkeeping — Accounting — Salesmanship — Stenotype — Law and other business training. Charles H. Boyd 000000000000 000000000000 ks Joe to find a girl for him. 4 t | 1‘%’I§heJ pair find thegmse)ves in one| ;Shé ‘3“‘1:“;; Hl‘xtdel‘;o;;l,‘ Be;:;ce cer. registrants between the ages of| James Tinling directed for pro- PR 2ady, Jack Bennett, William ce, s 20 and 29 inclusively, should submit |ducer Lindsley Parsons, and the ori- hilarious situation after another! % 3 = Bob 29 inclusively, should submi y sons, 1-| it iy rises) SMASOM Gy T Wood, Anten il Olyde s ‘"m;:"‘#;‘:to‘: ond P, §jdeferment vequests to the regis-|ginal story by Walter Gering was | oa) a beattifl Hollywnod: “extra»|Smith, Grace Hufelsen, Jean Hu-j '™ * “ltrants' local boards if they think|adapted for the screen by Michael it feisen, Lawrence Hagen, Paul Ja-| h? deferment should be granted. This/L. Simmons. | seeking an audition with Iturbi. And |things become even further com- plicated when Clarence meets | Pamela, who plays a waitress from 1Brooldyn. TWO SECTIONS AR FLOWN WEST BY PNA | Pacific Northern Airlines yester- |day flew two sections to and from |this city. | Flying to Anchorage with Captain |Ernie Davis, First Officer Richard Chamberlain and Stewardess Dor- othy Barry were H. F. Davis, V. M. Lenzez, Barbara Raschke, George i Yanchenka, Melvin Olson, Sam Thomas, Ray Mills, Joe Isom, Irwin Metcalf, J. B. Smith, Carl Goettel; to Kodiak: Eileen Binkley, Helen | Franklin, Rex Lappe; to Yakutat: “C, M. Axelson. Arriving here from Anchorage with Captain Claude Ferguson, First | Officer Tony Gobez and Steardess | Dorothy Mather were Gale Ryan land daughter Abigail, Mrs, Charles Madsen, Miss Germaine Madsen, John B. Moon, Major Guy Orsino, Erting Gord; to Yakutat: John Walker, Capt. Rasmussen; to Cor- dova: Adeline Hudelson; to An- chorage: Chris Wyller, Andrew Al- |len, Bernie Zobel, Helen Van Tuyl, Ed Hendrickson, Bernice Rady, |Martha Buresh. To Naknek: Les Wingard, Mrs. /L. Wingard, Charles Dick, Basil Kerry, Basil Sorenson, Anton Hill, |Fred Wood, William Price, Jack |Bennett, Lynne Lightell, Adolph ‘Iolafsun ———————— ONE HALIBUTER IN Peter E. Johnson's Merrimac, sole {boat landing halibut here this morning, brought 6,000 lbs. which were bought by Alaska, -Coastal Fisheries. cobsen, Josephine Cosgrove, Pa- tricia Cosgrove. | From Fairbanks: j butt. | To Fairbanks were Ralph Om- Clifford Alli- | Omstead, Lorna Omstead. To Ketchikan, Bertha Leask, Frank Peratrovich, Trena Clau- sen, Alexander Brindle. To Seattle: Eva Wright, Jane Wright, Mike Haas, Edna Graham, Ione Cook, Ida Enloe, Raleigh Sli- | gar, George Canoles, Dr. Hale Ha- ven, Helen Cully, Sara Webb, Uni- ta Hunter, Earl Hunter, Theodore Ferguson, Millie Tucker, Louise Wood, William Manley, Carl Pa- joman, Gayle Ryan, Abigail Ryan, Alexandria Madsen, Madsen, Joe M. Ost, Howard Wylie, Erling Gard. {YACHT ARRO HERE; : OUT TOMORROW 1 | The yacht Arro, owned by Mr. and Mrs. Burkitt of Tacoma, today was in port preparing for an early j getaway tomorrow. The Burkitts, who stopped here on their way north two weeks ago, have visited Skagway, Haines, Sit- i ka, Warm Springs and Baranof Is- land and will stop at Ketchikan, Prince Rupert and various other Canadian ports before reaching Tacoma. Burkitt said he must be back in i Tacoma by July 1 to enter the | Tacoma-Nanaimo cruiser race. | With the Burkitts on their return trip is William Wright, former Ju- neau resident who now lives in | California. While in Sitka the three visited Mike Johnson, winner of the 46th ' Nenana ice break award this year, at the Pioneers’ Home. | i jstead, Charline Omstead, Carole Germaine | | Henry Roden and William L. | Paul, Jr., state they will present to | District Judge Alexander at Ju- neau upon his return from Ketchi- kan shortly, the Judges' Certificate | of Election, register, official ballots jused and tally books for the | Court’s consideration, and request an immediate issuance of the Or- |der of Incorporation. Judges of election were E. B. { Pisher, Alaska Native Service Prin- cipal Teacher, Albert Greenewald and Frank St. Clair. | HOSPITAL NOTES St. Ann's Hospital has admitted Mrs. Charles B. Daniels of Sitka, Peter C. Dalgard, Mrs. Joseph C. { Morliss and Mrs. Herman Maxson, all for medical attention. Discharged yesterday were Ar- {nold Cruicksham, medical patient, and Mrs. Charles Gray and her new daughter. ¥ The Government Hospital has admitted Mary Ann See, Juneau, and Dora Morris of Teslin, Yukon Territory. Mrs. azel Albert of Tenakee process is necessary in order that local boards will have current infor- mation. Deferment requests are not necessary for registrants with one jor more children (The term chil-| |dren shall include legitimate or il-| |legitimate children from the date of their conception, children legally adopted, stepchildren, foster chil-| dren.) | McCormick also advises all regis- l‘tranls in the above age group to| immediately get in touch with their |local board giving their present ad- dress, name of employer, number of children, or any other informa- tion they deem necessary to help {the local board properly classify | them. It is important that the employ- jer and registrant submit the above! |information to local boards im- %medmcl_\'. Local boards arc oeing instructed ‘to proceed with the reclassification jand processing of all non-father registrants between the ages of 26 'and 20 years. They will be advis- ed by this Headquarters the pro-| {cedure and when to commence call-' ing non-fathers in this age group| | 1 St. Ann’s Hospital. | e Parachufer Sels Record in Jumps SIOUX CITY, Ia., June 4—John' Swetich of Rapid City, 8. D., claim- ed a new world's record for the number of parachute jumps in one day after making 60 descents be- tween 4:06 a. m. and 9 p. m. Sun- day. It was understood here that the| previous record was 30. Swetichi ran up his total despite an ankle injury suffered on this forty-third; jump. | About 5,000 spectators watched' Swetich’s leaps, staged at the form- er army air base here. 1 - - | GIRL FOR MAYERS | Mr. and Mrs. James L. Mciyt-r.1 became the parents of a six pound, ! fourteen ounce daughter, their first, child, at 10:43 p.m. yesterday in Mayer is a Pan American Air- ol CRIME SMASHER 06AR KENNEDY - riciaro CROMWELL GALE STORM - mantan MORELAND and ANk GRAHAM o5 “Cosmo Jones” Produced by LINDSLEY PARSONS . Directed by JAMES TINLING gave birth to a daughter early| O ‘uction. this morning in the Government | ms(:m.n my.s»———zAsoN N :WBI COMI poRIS‘ 2oz, mpr e e« TAKE PRECAUTIONS st weexena = AGAINST SMALLPOX to Anchorage this past weekend to commence his first trip of the isummer to this season's ARC road | SEATTLE, June 4. — Smallpox from his Juneau headquarters continues to be a definite threat projects. He will likely be gone about one month. |in west coast ports, Dr. Justin K.| | Fuller, War Shipping Administra. - | rector, i CANNERY TENDER IN ition medical director, sald Satur ane BRICNBRENS - FEWK . fule ial . instructions concerning cannery tender skippered by H"w"immu izal rews tion of crews and pas- erd Tellefson, arrived for supplies gongess o American ships have been last night and will leave again to- joq, 11 port medical represen- d!!{ for Hnwk'!nlet. |tatives of the WSA, he said. [OSTHTTISTTUSSTSUSITU S SSSSSEEREEEESSS S S S S S e S e s s e e 4 plan “It's the Nicest BARANO Women's AppARrEL Store In Town” F HOTEL BUILDING Announces her NEW BUDGET PLAN OF BUYING WL of buying , . . P To those of you who have been wanting a complete new oufit . . . fromheadiotoe . . . andallthe accessories that go withit . . . but have hesitated because of fear of past due accounts,- YVONNE'S offers you her new budget Stop at the Store and investigate this new easy way of ’ being well dressed and getting the things you have been wanting for solong . . . W e It's the Nicest i Women's Avsrnes v Store in Town e Orders have been issued that all persons traveling on American ships to smallpox areas be vaccinated, unless they have been immunized | within 60 days. | Ship's crews bound for foreign ports must be vaccinated at inter- vals of six months to a year and/ must carry a record of immuniza- tion. | ————voe | In 1896 there were inly 16 cars! registered in the United States. Now there are 25,500,000 cars. SPECIAL LIMITED ENGAGEMENT OPENING SUNDAY—JUNE 9 2] ‘I at the m“u Theatre SPEC%LISTS Hair Styling Hours 9 a. m. o 6 p. m. COLD WAVING PERMANENTS STYLING SHAPING Baranof Screenplay by MICHALL L. SIMMONS and WALTER GERING Original Story by WALTER GEIRING BOB LIVINGSTON in “DEATH RIDES THE PLAINS" ways traffic representative here. The couple have resided in Juneau since February. "W'fl AS A PUBLIC SERVICE/ 'T0 LOCAL VETERANS AND THEIR FAMILIES KINY presents “CALLING ALL VETERANS" " A 13.week, quarter-hour public wrvice program fo aid veteran rehabilitation, featuring well authaitos, produced by the v“.:- orams o ign Wars United States. beginning JUNE 61 to 7:15 GENERAL OMAR BRADLEY Administrator of Veterans Affairs WATCH LOCAL PAPERS FOR PROGRAM ANNOUNCEMENTS PLU Attention====- PAINTERS ® IMPORTANT MEETING JUNE 5 AT 7:30 A.F.of L. HALL Loecal 1504 ALBERT H. GODDARD, Secrefary FOR SALE Roden’s “ALASKA MINING LAWS” Covering Lode, Placer, Oil and Coal Locations Water Rights, Mi_llgies and Tunnels With Forms and Explanafionk ... Easy for the Prospector to Understand Writien 1o Assist the Miner and Prospecior ”0 SEND MONEY ORDER TO BOX 1991 14 JUNEAU, ALASKA Regular Service from Seattle and Tacoma FREIGHT . . . . PASSENGERS REFRIGERATION Beauty Salon OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT - Phone 538 brrorrreroreres. ALASKA TRANSPORTATION Co. Gastineau Hotel Phone 879 J. F¢ (Jim) CHURCH, Agent

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