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VEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1946 COME ON FOLKS ... LET'S ALL | AS RADIO'S NO. LAUGH 1 SCREWBALL BECOMES A DETECTIVE! enowbal 222 : - YOU AIN'T SEEN NOTHIN' YET HARRY OWENS and HIS ROYAL HAWAIIANS in “WAIKIKI MELODY” ILLYOU'VE SEEN Joax ' WILLIAM GARGAN LEON ERROL VIVIAN AUSTIN IN THE NEWS . . . LEWIS SIGNS WITH THE FLEET'S I} HOOVER REPORTS ON FOOD SURVEY IN EUROPE “NOAH'S ARK” OF ANIMALS SAILS FOR BOWB TEST! SCHEDULE Complete Shows Begin at CAPITOL TONIGHT? Murders reach. an amazing in the murder-comedy “She Gets |Her Man,” starring Joan Davis, and | lon the screen tonight at the Capi-| tol. 4 The comedienne is allowed a bit| of everything from smart dxal(ygu(’1 to slapstick and manages them all| !in the frantic, good-humored style| |which has become her trademark |old as the gags and situations are, lone can hardly escape laughing She is greatly aided in com !playing a well-meaning cop {ed by the town to impede forts. | | But largely it's Miss Davis who carries the show, whipping her- self into a b e stand, driving anj idea to its unnatural conclusion and| resisting sobriety in favor of speed and wisecracks ALASKA AIRLINES FLIES 29 10 WEST Arriving cn the Starliner Fair-} hank: erday with Captain Lar- The CAPITOL THEATRE proudly announces the limited engagement of M. G. M.s great true-to-life drama, to begin sU“nA at 1:30 p.m. As refreshing ond reassuring as child- hood itself! " !r,\' Flahart, SHE GEIS ,1511'.011 and Stewardess Sharp were the following passeng- { MA " IS Blll AT jers from Anchorage: Louise An- |0 {m‘l’sun. Lyndon Park, Miss Birdie | Stewardess fop ettt i |and crime detection by Leon Errol ;:]‘“l Strom, Aurello PEAK, SIS 1% { Hje THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Flight Officer Sam Juanita McNeil, Rogers. On the return flight, the follow- | ing departed for Ernest Godfrey, and Mr. Art | son, Jean Hufeison, Mr. M. K.| Mick, Don L. Irwin, Mrs. N. F. Iloward, Robert Weimer, and Helen | Richman | To Cordova: David S. Frohman, | and Louise H. Frochman. | Flying to Naknek on the Starlin- er Nome with Captain Larry Cur- Flight Officer Jerry Hola, and Betty Rempher were: for ner Knutson, Jack Smith, mer Selfol Edward Roll, Er- win Thorson, Linh: William McNallen, Wil- liam Linn, George Chester, Mervin Siverson, Michael Gillis, Bert Ber- land, and Angelo Dacquisto. ] S e - |ATG RIFLE SHOOT TOMORROW NIGHT, MENDENHALL RANGE The Juneau Unit of the Terri- Utterberg, Grace Hufei- |§& “G00D NEIGHBOR™” the Westward '} total ojty: James Randall, Frank Bart- |t s 8 eorge Larson, Lewis § ; i i f. torial Guard will hold its weekly f shoot at the Mendenhall Range tomorrow night, Capt. Hank Har- mon has announced. Cars will leave Juneau between 5 and 6| | o'clock, and the A. B. Hall is the | | pickup station. Everyone having a car is to call there to pick up those without cars, and naturally those | who want to be picked up should | 'also be at the meeting place. | The Douglas Guard Unit and the | 1 Juneau Rifle and Pistol Club are| invited to attend the shoot, and | with the nice weather prevailing there should be a very good turn- out, Harmon stated. Linds Cnristian (above), a doc- teor's office assistant, was modeling at a Hcllywoed fashion show as a | lark when an M-G-M talent scout spotted her. You gtiessed it—he signed her to a movie contract. She's a former resident of Mexico City. (AP Wirephota) Vels NOORVIK NATIVES [ THRILL e - | DONATE $40 10 ":ISU%IIIEGA;:S\ENN 5“[[””_//"" UNRRA'S Pmnw AT 20TH CENTURY | LAST TIME TONIGHT Alaskan natives at Noorvik this NEW' P . week sent in a donation of $40 to| | — v AILARIOVS! [ lthe Alaska Native service office’ There isa wealth of dramatic ac-1_ . é« Ihere with the stipulation that it be tion in Cosmo Jones in “The ’ “ used by UNRRA toward helping the Crime Smasher,” the detective com- (¥ starving people of the world. (edy drama which opened at the 20th -~ The money was raised at an Century last night, and the picture {auction of sccond hand articles and | qualifies as a thoroughly entertain- canned goods after U. S. Govern- ing film. Iment teacher Ralph H. Weeks had! Richard Cromwell, Gale Storm explained the work of the UNRRA and Edgar Kennedy play important to his classes at the Noorvik'roles in this suspense-filled mur- § school. der mystery, but the picture is es- In a letter to William Brophy, Don Fo: of the Alaska Native ¢ that the gesture was “one of ice, said who created the role of Cosmo Jones the and has enacted it each week for moest humane and kindest” he had the past three years in radio play- § witnessed in a long time. The na- lets over the Columbia Broadcast- | tives of Noorvik are often on the ing System. Graham's first appear- & |border of starvation themselves ance in motion pictures is com- |each spring, he said. If the cari-|pletely successful, and the eccen- & !bou do not migrate past their vil- tric character introduced consti- |lage or if the spring is late and tutes a new type of screen detec- the seal do .not arrive on time, tive. the natives often go hungry. | The ability of the cther three In sending the money to Com- featured players is well known, and missioner Brophy together with a gl] play their parts in a manner to letter from Weeks describing the sustain their popularity. The film's auction, Mr. Foster suggested that excellent cast also incluces Gwen UNRRA might wish to send the Kenyon, Mantan Moreland, Tris- {village of Noorvik a letter of com-'tram Coffin, Herbert Rawlinson mendation for the thoughfulness and many others. and patriotism of its 234 inhabi- Rod '.t\’m':;fvw‘ b o WRENRLL sones n'ms“o‘“A % "Coymo 1= A OR AND “DEATH RIDES THE PLAINS" Shows At 0 and 9:30 COMING ' "TREE GROWS IN tants. | Murder, kidnapping and gunplay el s |are the ingredients of the thrilling { |story, and the odd littl> detective |finds himself confronted by desper- Elsl[ M' pu‘MA“ late situations as he attempts to un- SERVT(ES IHURSD AY ravel the mystery brought about b |the rivalries of outlaw gangs. There are moments of comedy as the story Funeral services for Mrs. Elsie M. progresses, but its main theme is {Putnam will be held at 2 p. m. to- one of swiftly-moving excitement. | |morrow in the Charles W. Carter| e { {Mortuary Chapel with the Rev.| |Willis R. Booth officiating. st | Ernest Ehler will sing two selec-| My and Mrs. Elmer Howerter tions during the services, which will pecame parents of a boy, weigh- BOY FOR HOWERTERS BROOKLYN" RO ARAEAE Featuring HILO HATTIE ERNEST KAWOHI—BOB HAMLD AND PLUTO IS HERE in “THE SLEEPWALKER” be followed by interment in the jno ejght pounds, four ounces, at Masonic Plot in Evergreen Ceme- 4:.45 am. today in St. Ann's Hos- tery. | pital. o . ~ Right in Poorhouse | Pallbearers will be H. L. Faulk-'___ MONTROSE, Colo, June 5.— ner, Hal Windsor, W. B. Converse,' | House-hunting World War II vet-|Fred Shindler, Hans Loken and terday by plane from a brief trip | erane. here ace trying fo get into|Homer G. Nordling. BRONZE SHAFTING — STERN BEARINGS — PROPELLORS it0 Nome in connection with Ma- the poorhouse. peg GRAY MARINE ENGINES £ 45 sonic exercises in that city. He| The county farm and poorhouse, | SALES and SERVICE AS A PUBLIC SERVICE Edword G.ROBINSON - Margoret OBRIEN I/ commented on enjoying fine |jong unused, was sold yesterday ‘ . . : Juneau Welding and Machine Shop | TO0 LOCAL VETERANS | { | 7:30—9:30 Feature narts ai 8:15—10:15 AR LEIVERS RETURNS J. W. Leivers, Deputy Clerk of the District Court, returned yes- NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY TABERNILLA RITES tablished 1940 . . ¥ Public Accountantsm—'-‘ Au;ito:; — Tax Counselors 'i";ifie:f:[fi":iemf&h“anfifii.dmv I TOMORROW MOR“I“fi’ 208 Franklin Street — Phone 757 8 - | dougin) <bistione; toc Betir o) FAIRBANKS OFFICE—201-2 LAVERY BUILDING | bernilla, eleven-year-old Filipino N e D s |boy who died early this week, will Kinloch N. Neill John W. Clark OFFERING 250,000 Shares ~| O'HARRA BUS LINES , INC. | be held at 9 am. tomorrow in the INQUIRE ABOUT QUR MONTHLY ACCOUNTING SERVICE (An Alaskan Corporation) |to use it for veterans' housing. “‘s | weather during his Nome stay and |for $10,000, and the new owners plan O“R“ | on being fortunate enough to view W | the ice moving out of Nome Har- 3 | bor. James Craig 1 0 CoLTWTRAATIE P A Platinum is among the chem- KINY presents “CALLING ALL VETERANS” A 13.week, quarter-hour public tervice program fo aid veteran rehabillfation, featuring well-known authorities, produced by the Vet- erans of Forsign Wars of the United States. beginning PAINTERS ® IMPORTANT MEETING JUNE 5 AT 7:30 A.F.of L. HALL Local 1504 ALBERT H. GODDARD, Secretary Church (of+ the Nativity. Interment will follow green Cemetery. 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