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;I'HURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1946 — — um rmlowmg notice: ‘Al the New Art Circle is a show ne\\‘ paintings by Ilya Bolotow- Bolotowsky, only recently re- Cemplete Shows Feature Starts 8: LEAVES TONIGHT! 'She Gm Her MAN' «¢ LEON ERROL WIN HlGH A((lAlM | leased from are Army after a lnng most logical of the American Ab- ‘stracn(mmz Nothing in his work I Arti i _lat is unforescen, and if it weren't ‘Ar"s' BOIO!OWSky w'" Re |that a good deal of intelléctual ad- furn fo Alaska Some- | tions, his work might seem dry and a little thin bodied in consequence. stretch in Alaska, is one of Kh(\ INU. S, EXHIBIT |is accidental, no effect he arrives | venturousness underlies his calcula- “me Ihis Year | Actually, it errs in that direction THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA DOUBLE FEATURE | IS ATIRACTION | AT 20TH CENTURY A maintained air of suspense .md terror aids importantly in making an effective production of the mnlL Tt {only rarely, and the show as a “WAIKIKI MELODY” and PLUTO in “The Sleepwalker” Iiya Bolotowsky, a ‘Russlan ar-|whole is extremely successful. I e tist, discharged this year from the )ike his “White Structure,” an in-| LE“‘L ";!{E l:“,l.l‘.nl U. s Army after spending two years teresting attempt to combine the {at Nome, has become one of the angularities of the Constructive, AR {most widely-honored painters of style with straight abstraction, in THE FLEETS IN! Alaskan portraiture In America. |addition to his white and gray A skillful artist before he came “Arctic Composition” and the bt 12 2 o to Alaska, Bolotowsky returned to re colorful “comporsition”. | SUNDAY )O\LL HAVE THE MOST HEART. fiine siaies wiih paintings of King v b i WARMING THRILL OF YOUR LIFE! {|1slanders and other Aalskan Eski-| | — —— - ——eres—) |05, These paintings were display- pNA FUES 25 To | - ed in New York City’s art centers, | including the Museum of Modern Art and the Carnegie Collection. |As a result, art critics throughnm‘ {E0e Tmitea ‘Geutey Hkliod 1t 80 | g 410 Northern Airlines flew two artist who at last caught the elu-|gesions on incoming and outgoing sive quality of the native face, and | trips to this city yesterday. a colorist of outstanding merit. Flying to Naknek with Captain Bolotowsky was born in Russia, gpie Davis, First Officer Tony Go-| reared in Turkey, and educated inme; ang Stewardess Louise Leitner | schools and art academies all over |were: Russell Howerton, Paul St. the world. Just before entering the!jonn H. Lagtonen, Oscar Sager- Army he had completed art sr.udieu‘qum Henry Maes, Alf Bogeson, jat Paris and New York City. " WEST, 2 SECTION ‘Harold Mattson, Gus Sobella, John| inté Lce Harris Gilmore, Willard Mc-| Paintings Here return to Al”m[l{ectfln. Carl Singer, Warren Ar- sometime within the next year, Bol- ’neu John Schnizter; to Anchurn[’(‘ | | Planning to | | Fred Butler. otowsky has sent to Juneau a shxp-‘ L S5 Anohor dith Cap-| {ment of 12 paintings done at Nome eaving for Anchorage with Cop d r hibi in New York|tain Maury Keating, First Officer érl’(v Wi o 'Rxchmd Chamberlain, and Steward- hy Barry were: Mrs. C. C. In criticising his work, Edward s Dorot Y Alden Jewell, art eritic on the New Copple, Mrs. R. Williamson, F. W. | York Sunday Times, said: | williamson, Ole Leirmo, J. O. La- “Now Ilya Bolotowsky, at J. B.|Vigne, A. C. Brandes, H. Bolton, Neumann’s New Art Circle, goes all | Mrs. H. Bolton, LW““ CU)"CB?“‘): out for the non-objective. He be- |Smith; to Cordova: Mrs. C. f)lo.s, gins and ends with that, “mply‘(rom Anchorage: Thomas Givan, superimposing upon a pattern of John E. Manders, John E. Manley, colored shapes a pattern of “hne‘(}corge Green, Dorothy Brown, L. or black lines, varying in width,|Gifford, William M. Brady, Edwin . 4 i e Edward G Robinson runs through their school lessons with Margaret O Bricn and Jackie Jenkins in this scene from “Our Vines Have Tender Grapes.” Te open at the CAPITOL THEATRE, 1:30 P. M., SUNDAY, June 9th. ATTENTION — CARPENTERS a & ¥ His color scheme holds virtually to|H. Luidaff, Norman J. O'Bryan, ® Nomlnatlon 0{ Offlcers the circuit of the primaries. myBullmgh Putnam, Robert Schulz. - . some respects his work seems akin pramspE o 0oy to that of Mondrian. But if Mon-| drian has been a kind of basic in-| fluence, Bolotowsky expresses him- | self with fine personal flavor and| ' BIRTHDAY PARTY ® Special Meeting FOR ALF OLSEN o unremitting authority. I consider| Alf E. Olsen, the son of Mr. and F § g a! ° °© » him one of the very best of our Mrs. Alf K. Olsen, celebrated his ¥ nonobjective artist: 12th birthday yesterday with a party In the New Yolker Mngazlnc was at his home at 1309 Martin Road Ten of his school friends helped him celebrate. Refreshments of hot dogs, rolls, birthday cake and ice cream were served by his mother with the assistance of Mrs. Kolia Albegoff. Games were played and prizes awarded. | Those attending the party were Beth Daigler, Betty Mantyla, Al-| berta Carlson, Eva Knape, Nancy Berggren, (Tommy Morgan, Lee in Union Hall CARPENTERS AND JOINERS : LOCAL NO. 2247 Prepare Yourself for Good-Paying Jobs I am at the Baranof Hotel for several days with the There Is No Suhshtuie for N ewspaper Adverilsmq ! La Salle Extension 4 ;o sy ™ ™™ % bt 7S i Courses HOUSING HEAD HERE | Inquire about training in | Bockkeeping — Accounting — Salesmanship — Stenotype — Law and other business Jesse Epstein, Regional Federal | | Public Housing Director, arrived | here yesterday from his Seattle! | headquarters by Pan Amerlcnn: training. ‘World Airways plane. Today he i hopped to Hoonah with Alaska Na- | | tive Service General Supcrlntend-‘ vd G=E Srazo cvons” RA"GES | charles n' Boyd ;;tfl:)on C. Foster to view the! WW project &here. A. has been hauling freight to Glacier {Jim Hickey’s dock and float in his | peller ‘ American Airways' party out on his vamiety in “Voodoo Man,” one of | jthe two features at the 20th Cen-| {tury tonight | Bcla Lugesi is seen in the star- | Iring role, d is again the suave| {villain in the type of role which| has established him in such a dis-| tinetive position in the screen world. | Able contributions the success| Jof the film lie in the characteriza- jtions of John Carradine and George | Zucco, and the blonde Wanda Mc- |Ray is altogether charming in the| leading feminine role. | Tre story finds Lugosi, with Car-| radine and Zucco as his assistants, ! | kidnaping young g and reducing | them to an “undead” zombie state, | m an effort to restore his spell- Lound wife to normal life. The cli- |max solves a mystery which has (reduced the neighborhood to aj state of terror i The second feature is “Return of | |the Rangers,” starring Dave (Tex) | O'Brien and Jim Newell. The fea- | ture is said to be a western thriller. ->eo — HARBORNEWS Carl Jensen's troller, (fl(‘nda](“ complete with a new Chrysler Royal | 145 hp engine, is due out today.| Jensen bought the Glendale in| Seattie last January. He said on| his last trip south he was impress- ed by the 65-foot tuna trollers now under construction in Seattle, men-| tioning the Danube II and the, Willanina in particular, Dave Reischl's Treva C, which Bay, is due out trolling today or! tomorrow ! Ralph Reischl, Dave's father, now| is hauling freight to Auk Bay for new 88-foot power tug. Due out in a couple of days is: Olaf Wesby's Queen, which will fish | halibut to the westward. Westby! said he expects to return to Ju- neau in a month or two. The Queen is a new boat this year, built in Petersburg by Lars Westre Already in the Cordova or Ya- kutat areas is Andy Fredickson's Sunset, also after halibut. Be- fore departure, the Sunset got a @ew stuffing box and had her pro- shaft! straightened by the Juneau Welding and Machine Shop. The Shop also is installing a new winch and setting up trolling gur- dies in’ Martin Dahl's Nellie R.| Dabl bought the Nellie R a few weeks ago. 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