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URSDAY, JUNE 13, 1946 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—— EAU, ALASKA O | TONIGHT ONLY | NEW THRILLS with THE BLIND DETECTIVE and HIS SEEING-EYE DOG! sightless . . . yet he saw the murder pattern of “The Jasmine Scented Terror Killings” that baffled 10,000 police! . Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer presents ‘‘THE HIDDEN EYE” with EDWARD ARNOLD FRANCES RAFFERTY RAY COLLINS PAUL LANGTON FRIDAY played by Himself ANOTHER HILARIOUS EXTRA! CARTOON REVUE 30 MINUTES——————OF TECHNICOLOR FUN with PULTO—DONALD DUCK and GOOFY AND- OUR GANG in “ELECTION DAZE" KlDS | "HIDDEN EYE" ) FEATURED TONIGHT is the new Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer | mystery thriller, “The Hidden Eye,” {at the Cupltol tonight only, with/ | Bdward Arnold, Frances Rafferty, the leading roles. It relates, in a fast-moving and| |tense manner, the new adventures of the famous blind detective, Dun- can Maclain, and his brave dog, Friday. It's the story of a jas- mine-scented trail of murders, solv- ed by Maclain after a series of des- 'FIFTY IN, 26 GO OUT | Pan American Airways yesterday ‘new the following passengers to| iand from Juneau: } From Seattle: Mary Lou Comer, Mrs. Esther McEIligott, jMCE“XgOl(, Mary McElligott, Mar- | garet McElligott, James McElli- | pott, Robert Mausolf, John L. Cal- | loway, Johii L. Calloway, Jr., Vir- |ginia Calloway, Helen Calloway. 1 Jean Finley, Myron Moran, Pat- sy Moran, Louis Callahan, Robert | Alice Alllfl. | Monohan, Monohan, Mrs. DeEtte Davis, Lloyd Davis, Lee | man Stines, PLEASE NOTE—This entire program will play Dcnald Davis. again on SATURDAY AFTERNOON ONLY! ..-'q Howard. Agnes Howard, Elizabeth Howard, Stanley Tarrant, Richard Swanson, Paul Westfall, Mrs. Mary Hamp-| | ton, Sam Hampton, William Gray, | Addie Scholberg, Mrs. Jane Wan- SHOWPLALE oF Mlm ska, Betty Wanska, Donald Wan-| ska, Kenneth Wanska, Mrs. Mary Riu NanLy Rice, Mrs. Leola Dy- | perate struggles against a power- | crazed, rxart\ four-time killer. e, — ‘PAN AMERICAN HAS| 50 rs. Dora Gilcher, M. Charles "illllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIllllIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIII||IIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIII" Gflcherd Robert Robinson, Lucille | ~ | From Fairbanks: John W. Ma- | 1! i loney; from Whitehorse, There is no substitute for newspaper advertising! soowas. Passengers for Seattle were George Anderson, Lucille Edwards, Sidney Rogers, William Webb, Royal Schoomum, Thelma Shoo- mum and baby, Peter Malcom, Al- exandcr Hay, Simon Buckner, Jr., Charles Livingstone, Dick Ruffin, Karl Walter, Paul Grossman, Ern- est Steart, Alma Yeager, Walter Lowen, Milton Land, Ella Wright, Larry Wright, Laura Ordway. For Feirbanks:, Gordon Wildes; |'for Whitehorse, Charles McClel- len, Horace Marks, Jennie Marks, | James Marks; for Nome, Mary ;Rcell, Howard Quality Motor Repairing Pays All Repair or Rewind Jobs which are dc- cepted by us are handled by an expert techician. Each job, large or small, is carefully fest- ed and inspected before it is released to our ———— customer. 'DOROTHY LINGO OPENS This business is built through satisfied | BUSINESS, ANCHORAGE . bined ti d gift shop. "Serving Southeasiern Alaska” |The ‘stock wil ineiude table ailver, | both modern and antique, also an- . tique glassware, Russian samovars, | English china glassware, ashtrays and some antique furniture. P Anso“s ELEchlc co ) The shop is located in apartment . D, Lingo Apartments, on Fourth and L Streets. Pacific Northern Leads Again=— ® Reduced Rates * |LUMBERMAN HERE AS CAPITOL'S Bllli As exciting as a shot in the night pany s currently paying his sec- | Paul Langton and Ray Collins in| Edward | \(onohan. Michael McElligott, Nor- | Davis, Clara Hichik, Mrs. Gertrude | Odom, Mrs. Wanda Miller, Susan | he has been Pelersbmg Division Su- pervisor. He will be in charge of lands work in the Regional Office here. Mr. and Mrs. Chipperfield have already arrived back in Ju- neau and are making their tempor- ary residence in the Hendrickson home on Twelfth Street. Chipperfield will be replaced at Petersburg by Forester Knox Mar- ON RETURN VISIT Victor C. Monahan, President of the Cascade Pole Company, Tn-} coma Wash,, and co-owner of the Tacoma Lumber Fabricating Com- ndants were Mrs. Walt- nd Joseph T. Ordos.| . Dubinick are both in Juneau, the bride last week by plane She made almost a ond visit to Southeast Alaska. The|shall from the Ketchikan |lumberman is much interested in|Marshall is now on leave and will the possibilities of forest products'mke over at Petersburg in July. industries in Southeast Alask and e 8 20 T will stop at Wrangell and Ketchikan ‘also before returning to the States Dou" DUBI"'(K /in about a week. Mr. Monahan is accompanied on | V|V|A“ pETERSO" his present trip by Mrs. Monahan ' ™ ‘and their young son Robert. They, WEDDED SA]URDAY |arrived here by Pan American| |plane yesterday. Mr. Monahan was| Dolan Dubinick of Juneau and |in Southeast Alaska for several days|Miss Vivian Peterson of Verdun, Tl-| last summer. At that time, in com-|jinojs, were united in marriage Sat- {pany with a tugboat operator, & urday, June 8, by the Rev. Clifford plywood executive and Regional| Albutt, S. J., at the Church of the |Forester B. Frank Heintzleman, he | Ngtjvity. made plane trips into several sec-, {tions of Tongass National Forests. | — e (HIPPERFIE[DS BACK oo coming h TO MAKE HOME HERE ‘7. c | four hours at the Seattle airpdrt Forester W. A. Chipperfield, well | for the plane which was to bring known in Juneau from his several her to Juneau. |years stationed here as Admiralty| Mrs. Dubinick has joined the staff | Division Supervisor, has returned in the Governor’s Office as steno- | to Juneau to make his home. | grapher. The groom, recently dis-| The Regional Office of the U. 8./ charged from the army, is the ‘F‘orest Service announces that For-|proud owner of a fishing boat here.| jester Chipperfield has been trans-| ferred here from Petersburg, where D Emplrc Want Ads bring resun.s' U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU JUNEAU, ALASKA ! WEATHER BULLETIN DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. 11, 120TH MERIDIAN TIME Max. temp. TODAY last 24 hrs. 24 hrs.* Precip. 59 Trace Lowest 4:30 a.m. temp. temp. 41 43 32 35 42 46 46 46 39 45 Weather at 4:30 am. Pt. Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Drizzle Clear Clear Cloudy Rain Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Rain Cloudy Rain Cloudy Cloudy Fog Cloudy Cloudy Station | Anchorage ’Barrow | Bethel Cordova Dawson | Edmonton Fairbanks . Haines Juneau | Juneau Airport | Ketchikan Kotzebue .. McGrath ............ Nome Northway Petersburg Portland . Prince George .. . Prince Rupert ... San Francisco . Seattle Sitka ..... i Whitehorse .. Yakutat *-—(4:30 2. m. yest,erdny to 4:30 a. m. today) WEATHER SYNOPSIS: During the past 24 hours small umounw of precipitation have fallen at all stations in Southeast Alaska and along the northern gulf coast. Little or no precipitation has occurred in the interior. An intense storm is centered in the northern portion of the Bering Sea bringing precipitation to the coastdl stations of western Alaska. No rain has fallen over the northwestern portion of the United States although most stations have reported considerable high cloudiness. MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN Reports from Marine Stations at 12:30 P. M. Today WIND Height of Waves ‘Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) ...Cloudy 52 WSsW 2 Calm Pt. Cloudy 64 NE 6 Zero Five Finger Light ....Pt. Cloudy 49 NNE 12 Calm Point Retreat ......Pt. Cloudy 56 NW 5 Zero MARINE FORECAST FOR THE PERIOD ENDING FRIDAY EVE- 53 54 .05 .08 Cloudy Fog Cloudy Rain Station Cape Spencer ............. Eldred Rock .. Entrance to Yakutat—winds light and variable generally northeasterly less than 15 miles per hour. Fair tonight and Fflddy 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 “No, Mr. Abercrombie. That isn’t what we mean when we invite you to relax on a Clipper”’ Clipper flying time, all the way from Nome to Seattle, is 'way less than a day."So Mr. “A” won 't need his nightie. But he can relax in the adjustable lounge seats of the Douglas-built DC-3. And a stewardess will help make him comfortable . . . see that he has good food aloft as part of the fare. Pan Amenun will be glad to help you plan a trip to anywhere. Just inquire at the address below. PAN AMERICAN Wafla AIRwAYs The f stem of //(’7{(/0, (,7}}:1} Baranof Holel office. | “non-stop” flight, as she waited but| " |ginated in an over-heated galley NING: Protected waters of Southeast Alaska and outside waters, Dixon | FUTURE ACTIVITIES " PLANNED BY CDA. | AT TUESDAY MEET The Catholic Daughters of Am- | erica held installation ceremonies at their regular meeting in the Parish Hall Tuesday evening, and concluded the evening with a brief business session. Mrs. J. K. McAlister, newly instal- ed Grant Regent, announced the following committee chairmen who are to serve during the coming | year; Study Club, Mrs. Katherine | Nordale; Brides and Babies, Mrs. George Shaw; Visiting the Sick, Mrs. Mary Doogan; Visiting, Mrs. Walter Hellan; and Publicity, Mrs. Miles Godkin. | Inasmuch as this was the last meeting to be held until Septem- ber, plans for various fall activi- ties were discussed, including the annual banquet in September, and o Fashion Show to be held in Oc- tober, Miss Bess O'Neil was ap-| pointed chairman of the commit- ion Show. | The Rev. Clifford Allbutt, 8. J., newly arrived pastor for the Par- ish, and the new Chaplain for the local Court of the C. D. of A. was | present to meet the members, and |gave a brief talk. Due to the repairs now under- |way at the Parish Hall there was (no social hour after the business meenng but the evening ended jwith all best wishes for a good \aummnr vacation for everyone, and | the hope for renewed interest and | enthusiasm for the C. D. of A. when regular meetings are resum- ed in the fall HERE BY FLAMES' After a brief but intensive battle | with water and foamite, the Ju- neau Volunteer Fire Department last evening succeeded in quench- ing flames that threatened the gas troller Neld, moored in the Small | Boat Harbor here. Neighboring boatmen, with hand extinguishers i managed to keep the blaze down until the firemen arrived in an-| swer to a 5-3 call at 6:10 o'clock. | Flames had worked down into| the bilge when the firemen took | jup the battle and only prompt ac- tion held the damage to blistered paint in the cabin. The fire ori- stove, left burning at high flame when the boat owner came up Wanied! 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