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TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 1946 1 CAPITOL SHOWS |Louise Here 60OD BILL, LAST Louise They’re so wonderful together! Edward . Bobinson | 1y MES TON'GH‘ GOing South A gripping picture, “Our Vines Have Tender Grapes,” is at the| Capitol for the last showings to- night and all those who have seen this production praise it for -its homey atmosphere. Margaret O'Brien, child actress, is teamed with Edward G. Robinson Margaret 0'Brien in ‘Our Vines Have Tender Grapes’ with from Skagway this morning at o'clock and left for the South 9:45 o'clock. Wire, Jo Diener, tron, R. E. Easterbrook, Miss ik ” b . b g | “Janie,” played by Joyce Reynolds, Jackie “BUTCH” Jenkins and for good measure there IS Fitzpatrick, W. Irving, Miss E. Hil- e i 3 » Ee i ol e BB Son M e By Wil g e R Feud Qut Info Open i o whaiecome teen-ase miss wio: - ik e Tounds . itk B A R i ghi lattempt to function as a onc-man TRUE-TO-LIFE DRAMA &’l‘)‘(::"‘hg;““" Gifford and Agl 1n;““&:fi;‘sq:“‘;Z’l‘l?)“’::“d‘u“g‘:‘[;’l“' | (Continuea jrom Page Ome) |US.0. almost results in catastrophe J as 'S attle: SRRV et | §O03 o1s 0] or o1 o The plot is laid on a Wisconsin{ M, Watkins, Mrs. M. Watkins, [ \173.l.m““_1§' ,h“l. p';;\:"’;. "klzd_,(,h.“ eaves farm, and in a small town, blend-| Madeline Osborne, Betty Parker, | that “publicized threats” mzuln_st \1,‘1 1;‘“2' h' ],‘ .«t< §. g |‘| u\n:J .m:\h ed into a perfect homelike, eVery carl Revoid, Martin Wenrich, Mrs {him had been “exploited by certain :“"(,(?\{;. ':\“;(.; ‘:.'\ ':“( Lye “(:,‘,\1: & o S o s -jand the ¢y moves out — only Comblete Shows 7:25—9:30 day story. | Dutfelfield, D. Dutfeltield, Jr., John | tnspired commentators end: colum |to make for the Marines! It is big in heart appeal, “Wrill%, Glauson, romance and big entertainment. Feature at 7:45—9:50 Participating regular officers and honey, R Rigler. visiting officers requested to start) et practice at hall at 7:30 o'clock. ALICE BROWN, Sec. (293-t1) { ViSiiorS’ Nigh' ai ring , results! | - FEastern Stars fo SHOWPLALE or M. G. M.'s "NEWS OF THE DAY" presents DPramatic Scenes of Chicago Tragedy! 59 DIES IN HOTEL FIRE! ——————— Empire Want Ads Tonight, at 8 o'clock, will | Buford Matheny; (trons, Dalma Hanson | guerite Shaw; S. Walker Griffin and Victor Pow |.er; Secretary, Alice Brown; Trea Associate Ma and Mar Latest Atom B»th lficlures NOW ON OUR SCREEN! | Do Associate Con anne Barnes; | ductress, Etolin Coulter; Chaplain, Helen Karnes; Marshal, Mildred | . 1 Jack “covered ! i 1 e and Stewardess Dorothy | y Transport Service in the ~Walr” unless Jackson “covered up CAPITOL THEATRE | Fluck; Organist, Wilda Husted; 32‘:’)‘” and; - Stewnydess . Dorokhy ;:;é:iiam“” i A “ facts” In the portal-to-portal mine | 1Adah' Bt iensanipn; Ruth, Isa- @ from Anchorage were:| His own introduction to Alaska P8y case in Which Black's former | ——— | belle Griffin; Esther, Mildred o s < " A law partner represented the victor- Blair; Martha Dorothy Woodard; |MIS. Arthur Kilmer, Alma Jaeger, came in 1042, when after hearing & P i b s s Dlair; Martha, Dorothy Woodard:| Gus Brusillus, Ora May Merritt, ~|professor lecture on Alaska while lous Unlted Mine Workess =~ | (BEST BUY IN SURPLUS) ' n“allly Molor Bepa!rlng Pays | Carrie Dunn; and Sentinel, Wil- D"_"L ‘I\”I“‘l"]‘w‘)\““[\ '\l'fx“”-cl"-, (’(”{B‘R j:lf'c)]:':":” h‘i\‘“]:’fi’:’* n\!“};?'.\)lv.:m,! Vu. Press Secretary, declined at his|{ Double Down Arctic (40% goose or duck down and | lam Barron. i ? ‘E::l:' Py R()l"‘]r;)‘;;':*lll;l' | he decided Alaska was the place he daily news conference to comment | 609 goose or duck feathers) zippered, tapered, pre- Refreshments will be served in ~irY, CFry Barwy, 0o ety Then, after on the Jackson letter. In response | war value $90.00 A-1 reconditioned, thoroughl & P Harold en, < g All Repair or Rewind Jobs which are ac- || aining nan atter tne meeting, | with Mrs. Bertha Allen acting as cepted by us are handled by an expert ; | To Naknek, John Carlsen, Harold A ,and other visitors. Table decora-| . 4 & . as c r o hes M. Vinson , Rines, Thomas Willets, Thomas €ast Alaska, from whom he heard M. . techician. [tions will carry out a summes Rine T s, s great deal about Juneau. After lent cover and walerproof carrying case |theme with Josephine Boyd and|Tedford, Charles 1 | Mildred Fluck on this committee. Community singing will be ac Each job, large or small, is carefully test- ed and inspected before it is released to our Dorianne Barnes. | Cusiomer All participating regular officers e - 3 Ath Cestain L Fl This business is built filrough satisfied K;‘in‘ficca;t S ety xcre?sdio;:; 10 EAST (OAST 10 NO-HOST LUNCHEON gkt iy Jo:r!\‘i‘;"l:rz‘;:n:o?x:r:;g 5342 Ballard Ave Seattle, Washington |there will be a good attendance, | BE WEDDED JUNE 29 BY AA( ON FRIDA in Juneau Monday with passengers | g o 2 customers. |in as much as this is the last| and express. oy | meeting before the summer vaca- wih o ildlife Ser. — | On the return flight the following | g Lee Butts, Fish and Wildlife Ser- £ AR diters an i " . " tion. i & ey Pressing Lusiness matters are to flew to the Westward City: A. E. i Servmg Southeastern Alaska ;;C.;e“‘;,ec’:i"i ‘i’i.‘-“'&f:sk?”if,&{ be discussed by the Alaskan lms gnzwn, Missp V. mg-;:mnx. su&x:y /| BRONZE SHAFTING — STERN BEARINGS — PROPELLORS ses ska, s rafts, i -host Peterson, ey erson, ly B 25 PASSENGERS ARE [this moming on the steamer Prin- 10, CHE ) K, 1L Noon at peeson, e tamon, ketn | GIRAY MIARINE ENGINES cess Loulse for the South, eDIOWC i1 Gold Room of the Baranof Ho- Guthrie, J. W. Howell, Robert | FLOWN ON MONDAY |to 1Manchester, New Hampshire, .\ “\opers intending to be Bridge, and Martin Telly. SALES and SERVICE where he is to claim Miss Harriet 3 To Cordova: M E. Hamilto: PARSONS ELECRTIC CO. | BY PN AIRLINES 2y i e sron: G rergtl S o A O Junean Welding and Machine Shop i | The wedding will take place June y b There is no substitute for newspaper advertising! day flew 25 passengers on the An Pacific Northern Leads Again— © Reduced Rates 10 Percent Reduction On All Round Trip Tickets. ® Increased Baggage Allowance 40 Pounds Free On All Tickets. 55 Pounds Free On Through Flights to Seattle. ® Douglas 21-Passenger Transporis The First All-New Transports in Alaska Service. ® Siewardess Service Expertly trained stewardesses to.make your trip completely pleasant and to serve you re- freshments aloft with the compliments of the company. PACIFIC NORTHERN AIRLINES General Offices—Anchorage, Alaska City Ticket Office: Baranof Hotel PHONE 716 Steamer Prncess Louise arrived at Embarking here from the Skag- way trip were E. E. Hubbard, K. Miss M. Lindes- P To Vancouver: Mrs. K. McLean, | TOMORROW ! St EE e e AT |Bennie McLean, Linda McLean, WASHINGTON, June 11. — Thl‘] | { ATTENTION EASTERN STARS |Brig. and Mrs. O. C. Taylor, H. \)unprccodemed spec;m:le o‘I)l_ml\e Su- | } 2 5 33 T | Winston, Mrrs. H. Winston, Mrs. preme Court Justice publicly as-| | Double Hit Show VISITORS NIGHT and last|H. Hopkins ‘.:;nu;j tnnothcdr stl)mtmed nlffllcu\l‘ I.OSES HGHI FOR ] g before summer vacation To Prince Rupert: L S, | Washington today, but several law- TTRE HIDDEN EYR" ;“5:"1};; :Ju[::(t\ 11, at 8 o’clock. Jnh‘x’nbwr;wy‘ é;i::ltlent,cewm;:“mi makers held it might lead to re- | P OTRERUEOW OF JRA T ticipa 'Rig ; Sl storing what they term the “lost; Be Event Tonight be Visitors' Night at the Eastern Star meeting with the following visitor: and members of Juneau Chapter No 7, taking over the offices for the evening: Worthy Matrons, Jo- sephine Boyd and Florence Oakes; ! Worthy Patrons, Jud Husted and Associate Patrons, | surer. Tone Berggren; Conductress, | ! Chairman, assisted by Mrs. White fcompflmod by Wilda Husted and Pacific Northern Airlines yester- chorage-Juneau run with Captain Matty Springer, First Officer Jack THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA "JANIE” SHOWS "Pappy” Signs Complaint | IMPROPRIETY | TONIGHT ONLY 'INSUPREME AT 207H CENTURY BACK AGAIN For One Night Only WARNERS NATIONAL 1 (OURT AIREDHishlng a “beachhead” in a quiet, |average American small town, forms |the background for Warner Bros. |comedy hit, “Janie,” which comes |to the 20th Century tonight only, with Joyce Reynolds and Robert |Hutton in the top roles. 8 Jackson CWrge Against Black Brings High Bench nists. dignity” of the tribunal. | | The bombshell which Justice Ro- | \ | bert H. Jackson exploded in his| blunt attack on Justice Hugo Black ' WASH‘NC'TON" June lvl‘ ~The | | projected a long-smoldering judi-ls“p“"“’ Court has approved the cial feud out into the open, “ndlcunceuauou of a citizensnip certiti {hese influential lawmakers thought | €ate granted "(“ “rc ; 'k"l“ who lat | this could be a good thing in the T Was acoused of working in this| long run. Jcountry in behalf of the Nazi party Specifically, they said privately | The decision was given on an ap- Congress may order a complete Peal by Paul Knauer, who was | overhaul of court procedure in an |8ranted citizenship by a state court effort to minimize “bickering” on(in Milwaukee In 1937. His certif- end behind the Bench. |icate was cancelled in 1944 by the Speculation |U. 8. District Court in Milwaukee, | At the moment, however, the;°n the ground he had taken a false {capital buzzed with more immed- |C8th of alleglance. | Late World News FIRST |iate speculation over whether Jack-| Justice Douglas delivered the 5-2 son and Black intended to continue [decision. Justice Rutledge wrote a # |on the High Bench, despite avu'lu-;dissen}:mxj :m:;ion in ‘which Justice ol “P: . o 5 i " lal state of war between them. The | Murphy joined. Justice Black de- Lt. Col. “Pappy” Beington, famed Marine flier, and Irls .\vifl‘. the situation was without parallel inllivered a separate concurring opin- former Frances Baker, walk from the County courthouse in San Diego | oo court history., lion, Justice Jackson took ‘no. part. where he tigned a eomplaint against Mrs. Lucille Rogers Malcolmson, | jackson lashed out at Nuernberg| The Federal Circult Court in charging her with grand theft of mere than $9,000. Mrs. Malcolmson |1ast night at what he called Black’s | Chicago upheld the District Court's once said in Reno that he had jilted her. “bullying” tectics. He declared his|Action. colleague had threatened him with | Robert BENCHLEY - Alan HALE Directed by MICHAEL CURTIZ Screen Play by Agnes Christine . Johnston and Charles Hoffman « From the Play Produced by Brock Pemberton s | | Gene Quinton Avey on Lee Philips. eau, B]‘ldgpv‘lnost wanted to see , Douglas Kerr, Shar- | rriving 'in Fairbanks, he enlisted |in the infantry, and was stationed with a number of men from South- to a question, Ross said Mr. Tru- man had not discussed the mater | with Chief Justice-designate Fred dry-cleaned, fumigated, and sterilized. TWO BAGS IN ONE with new water-repel receiving his discharge at Fort Devens last year he made straight for Juneau, and is now mosk anx- jous to ¢laim his bride and return | here. | | Monks, Ted Meyers, at Brydges, ! Alex McNeill, John Roddy. - LEE BUTTS ENROUTE STARLINER JUNEAU TAKES 13 TO WEST Alrlines Starliner ALL FOR $40.00 WE PAY SHIPPING COSTS SEND MAIL ORDERS TO The Alaska not later than Thurkday. All mem- bers are invited to attend. - MPS. ROBERT SANFORD ON SUPERVISORY TRIP Mrs. Robert Sanford, Office of Price Administration board super- left yesterday on her periodic Mrs. Louise Peterson. 29, in the Congregational Church in Manchkester, and the young !couple will honeymoon in Atlantic City and Virginia, planning to re- turn to Juneau about July 21. | | | 500600000000000000000000000000000400¢ | B ¢ The bride-to-be is the daughter | of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bixby, of Manchester, and . will graduate this \week ‘from Keene Teachers’ College |at Keene, N. H. | The romance which will culminate | supervisory trip to Wrangell and (in the, young couple’s marriage be- | Petersburg. | |gan while Butts was on leave from Mrs. Sanford will return in a week or less depending upon the amount of board work awaiting her | to the south. ‘.Fort Devens, Mass, in 1944 where |he was transferred after two years 'service in Alaska, mostly in the 'Regular Service from Seattle and Tacoma FREIGHT . . . . PASSENGERS REFRIGERATION ALASKA TRANSPORTATION CO. Gastineau Hotel Phone 879 J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION, C O‘ M’ PA N Y DAILY FLIGHTS TO ANCHORAGE Connecting with more than 100 other points in Alaska served with passengers and express service. Dependable Comfortable : Inexpensive 10% Reduction on Roundirip Fares Good for One Year ALASKA AIRLINES Phone 667-0Office Baranof Hotel

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