The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 18, 1946, Page 5

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TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 1946 | CAPITO L. THEATRE, H. D. C. (Home of Delightful Cemedies) R Take one dose of giggle-filled comedy . . . Mix well with tender romance Add a large measure of star-packed cast . for a mixture that's entertainment tonic! RN UPROARIOUS LAUGH-RIOT . . . about a lady ) doctsr and ker fr JOHN CARROLL - RUTH HUSSEY with CHARLIE RUGGLES * ANN RUTHERFORD And, Walter Winchell says of “ON GUARD" “One of the most exciting moving pictures T have ever witnessed. It shows how the F. B. 1. with secret movie cameras kept focused on Nazi spies working right here under our noses in the U. 8. DON'T MISS IT!” —SCHEDULE— COMPLETE SHOWS start 7:19—9:30 “ON GUARD” starts at—-7:40—9:51 “BEDSIDE MANNER" starts 8:09-10:20 SEE—SPECTACULAR ACTION PICTURES OF MIGHTY U. S. ROCKETS! ZERO HOUR FOR (A‘\IFKA'VIF\ ON ATOM BOMB PROJECT! Daily Scheduled Trips Sitka Wrangell Petershurg Ketchikan Alse Trips TO HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH AND OTHER SOUTHEASTERN PORTS For Information and Reservations Phone 612 S=seesssesws. Samesee— PROMPT SERVICE—WORK GUARANTEED JUNEAU MOTOR C0. — PHONE 30 rEsssEssssrasISSSEIEIEIESTEETA) | Quality Motor Repairing Pays All Repair or Rewind Jobs which are ac- cepted by us are handled by an expert techician. Each job, large or small, is carefully test- ed and inspected before it is released to our customer. This business is built through safisfied customers. “Serving Southeasiern Alaska" [ PARSONS ELECRTIC CO. T VULCANIZING—Tires and Tubes l THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA FILM "BEDSIDE ] MANNER" IS AT CAPITOL TONIGHT Said to be a lumlm; “Bedside Manner” opens |Capitol Theatre tonight are sparkling Ruth Hussey and handsome John Carroll in a hilar-| jous tale of a surgeon in skirts who cing | | ] comedy at” {sm her parient’s pulse { Everything starts to happzn wher {the lovely Ruth, as “Doctor Hed | Frederic pays a t to BIitt Back Your Futurc With U. S. Savmgs Bonds HUMAN COMEDY {SSUE DATE PAGE FIVE - FitM SCREENED AT 207TH CENTURY ORE WHICH IS THE FIRST DAY OF “ numan on the serean eatre with g ) f formers ~ starrin | Rosalind Russell and Jack Carson and featuring Alan Hale, Robert 'Hutton, Jean Sullivan, Craig Stes ‘Nflbf MARR‘A&E ens, John Alvin, Ann Doran, John 7 | Qualen, Donald W and a host m { competent supp: oy ‘n‘»m her old home town. He 1ehly Speakin t ok |charlie Rug wants her to stay . gumption in face of fantastic land help him with a war-crowded S odd: : ory of mar- @ Ipractice. But Ruth is ‘mined smisouw o0 riag warmly beautiful as th bseake s bls oty ! imple altar vows that are oft for-| . ROSALIND RUSSELL & which will permit her morz time to ana IJACK CARGON im | J woman d the Uf tory of .Foyvé;;;%};lé e | rroll, as a dare-devil en- I I Pietson, “Roughl freer est pllot, WNIDE NS Yesh g nds backed the victorious attack on the Axis. Now these same bonds, still being * B ful town upside down in:helping .,(,“wll),:,x;:: ,,::n,o,:‘f,f"x::el::’uns at their place of work, at banks, post offices and other issuing points, con- |V OIF K gept fay life ‘jy"“ LAST T!ME TONIGHT Jer cuanee ‘hep. eI {inue to be the chief insurance for a better future for the family and the individual. General Dwight D. ' 1°2 b1 by Rosalind Russell % fcus action involves Ruggles, AN picon ovo docoribing U, S. Savings Bonds says: “While obviously it is not my prerogative to tell our veterans | dlvays iims for (he stars and failsy Rutherford, Esther Dale, Claudia o CR B0 o0 0 heir lives after their release from the Army, nevertheless, my continuing interest in their intc the ditch. Bu e rais2: her GR \ e, Godfrey, and .a 200- oo impels me to urge that they give scrious consideration to the advantages offered by United States | family siia and strong, un 1;<;mxld lw‘: ‘rr I)Irxv‘nv it comes 10 @ g5yings Bonds.™ 1.5, Treasury Department :';”l::A fl b, 3 "‘;‘ l"’ "";"'l "H‘Vk whirlwind - laugh fi ) en e lean l | As an added feature, “On Guard 5 ties and the fabulous fort 5 o the: screal TNRRCRE G 4o ‘, el q and aunts, Mr. and Mrs. E. Hack- The (im | pogegiioir! side story of our FBI operation lO(Al VIEATHER I)@B EJGI‘A x(mv:\m- :u:(l Mril :u:l\('l ’Mr< |Lm‘111: America’s n ho can apping. 8 Tings 6k saboteuss. in arlson. She will visit here v riohism R . T b A MAN IS HONORED VEWS S tlindiy, arid thAT sELEI IR P Tl e v L weaee et G OGN Ve - ) 4 4 Pelican where she will spend the | prim of a new hat P i 3 : ! summer with her husband who Is| Tl Tree Grows in . 1 : g ; ya fisherman there. Mr. Movall will s A'.ASKA A!RL'NES James M. Bea” W|” Be e l'l'l\,‘ \“4“- , Doug- | be remembered by residents as an DOBBEN WEN( Brooklyn s 1ns e e Department was | nthusiastic baseball player a num- 4 | &) BR'NGS IN SEVEM Second in Command on |12 Vol tecr Mize Depariment WeS o of years ago when he lived in v . g : SRS War President Douglas. SPRINGFIELD, Mass.—A rail 17 ]’0 Wl'.(‘i EXPBdITIOR to Arctic Main of the cvening w;.\! T R G way express truck came off second FRED R. WOLF Lo e by the A Fire Department HERE FOR SUMMER best in collision with a saddle . _ James M. Beall, forecaster for Dance Committee which reported!| -Mis. C. C. Campbell s a “*"”X‘.nwr Electrical Contractor Arriving with Alaska Alrlines on the Weather Bureau at Juneau for a very essful dance financially ‘::("rr"“’l'!']‘f"l‘(‘f'J"')':d_[f:\;‘Ml]"?‘ul’:;l""r‘_‘l’;:“1"'1 The horse bolved sfrom a lawn, House Wiring the Starliner Fairbanks with Cap- the past four yes was notified to- as weil jally. The commit- M C“m'])bm i\“li"‘ 1(‘)“'"‘1_'M_”" where it had been grazing, ran into OUR SPECIALTY tain Bill Lund, Flight Officer Cof- day that he will be second in com- Y ed of Arne Shudshift, " = Ui SR . side of the truck, reared, and Box 2315 Black 559 Held snd" - Opewantes Jus mand on an Arctic Weather Expe- susich, Gordon Gray, 7 ":“‘!l J"'f knl‘l“l, I)(fllfll‘;«\‘ I.iXTh.'S; "‘f‘f{ smashed the windshield, crumped ' Sharp were the following pas mz;v,. to 'h“(“['x \u;.nu; ”mn | don Wi ana J\‘,;“,:m.h \,‘):T‘d:: ;“..:kt\“:l.““m now has her homs m.'-’m;‘u .‘-).‘,(\‘1 ‘;:‘;i}ll:;(i“l‘)lll‘-( n;i)‘;‘.k’ gers from Anchorage Monday cavir ! wursday, Bea e D ment as a whole, wis 1o horse ¢ rive s truc e . u“hxn 1)(,,»‘“:1; T\T,“[_ Mrs. C will go to Washington, D.C., forin- | thank the business houses on the B were uninjured BOX 2652 PILONE 204 Hoffman, Jeen Gafek, E. L. Sher- doctrination and other preparatory Channel and the individuals who S(HWE[ENBA(HS n B | s o i& L. Nealy: from Gus- activities and will leave from Bos- ccntribu o generously. Some R. W. KRUSE tavus, Charles Parker Sr. ton July 15 for the north with 10 contrib are still coming in Hosp"Al NO'I'E) | CONTRACTOR expediticn colleagues. The group|and there are others who perhaps ARRIVE HERE AS hoealgoas - ¢ On the return flight the follow= will sail with a Navy convoy and over-locked the opportunity of as- o U ing were flown to the Westward wiil be gone one ve dsting Volunteer Department St. Ann’s Hospnal admitted Meta ’\‘“‘}‘“‘-.‘ ”""’l‘“j‘v\‘d(“[fl h°:)"e_ld°‘ City: John MaLaughlin, DOorothy , graquato of Massannusetts Tn- | to maintain its organization, as this SlMPlY IOURISIS Ecklund, P. A. Cochrane and James | ¥our on, or having your build- Watson, Kathleen Christensen, Mrs. (oo™ (o o0 Beall has | i8 the means of fund r: VacablofibE Bete o Brcretary: of E. Parks for medical attention yes- 2 “&' it “ q i B. A. Gough, A. Abelson, Fred Jen- yoon employed in various w r!ing to maintain equipment. All e Labior Lewls, By Schwellenbaoh and | 1o Al Relbert Hanks for suts | F R gon, Ed o Belmen L. G BUBLCET, ‘buréanmotipiiss’ for elght donations will be gratefully Te- o scnwellenbach arrived in Jus | € R Vi CALL PHONT: 204 L. G. Suender, J. E. Taylor, g yas with th Fairbanks Weather |ceived stated the Committee. neau this afternoon as passengers’ i Lo A sonn aounn e | T will Be Glad to i2rve You <hemflnELm-niol:jl'lvi‘g: -"L}“:;“‘l"‘_’\‘l:'_' Bureau for a year before coming to| Theh :’VF Department gave par- aboard the CPR steamer Princess Zx:::']nw‘ di\"“'”‘,“fi]‘\”’ Young and | pyoNE 204 , BOX 2652 dal i wevt s may Juneau, and has Kad other e: r thanks to the Daily Alaska Louise, on which they are round ' ROBLILOTS dall, J. W. Kirkwright, and Bdith jon.e i Arctic meteorology. for its articles and edit trippers to Skagway. | Daum | "A weather report technical sur-|ials in their behalf, which contri- The Secretary and his wife were 5 B PR IEA] = [ vey coverine all Southeast Alaska buted Jargely to its successful intending to tak in all the tourist o o | was compiled by Mr. Beall last year danc “musts,” including a trip to Men- poRTlAND HARBOR and is now filed in Washington,' The maintenance committee re- denhall Glacier, during their stop- D D C. ported a stand pipe had been in- over here today. Although the Se (41(‘('11.\m'~ wife and daugh- gtalled at the dock end of the rock ret 's visit is almost a complete BACK TO NORMAL; .55 city (l\l'm;’ l‘l* will remain in this absence on the fill_for fire protection to the can- ex- nery and notified members to that WAGES noosm) AP A New lunch committee appointed “ for the foliow month will be PORTLAND. Ore., June —‘ Portland harbor returned to nor- mal as CIO marine cargo checkers Herman Warner, MacKenzie, Poor and Maintenance committee nd Jack Mills. is DOCTOR, LAWYER and supercargoes accepted employ-| SpRINGFIELD, Tll—State's At- men Sante Degan served re- ers’ assurance that the wage in- torney John W. Curren reported iments to members following crease negotiated in Washington | tne telephone awakened him short- | close of the meeting. last Friday night applied to them. | |1y after midnight. | e California checkers were named| wphjs js Mrs—,” bgan the late MRS. A. LTO ILL specifically for the pay boost but!caner “I've got fallen arches, swol-| Mrs. August Aafto, Douglas pio- the Portland group was not and je; ankles, varicose veins, diabetes neer, has been in poor health for all CIO maritime unions here Te~ and a bad heart. the past we and is confined to fused to return fto work until the| Gurren guiped. her home under doctor’s care. checkers wers assured of inclusion.| cmeone threw a brick into my | Late yesterday the locai commit- | yard,” the woman continued, “and OES MEETING TONIGHT tee for maritime unity reported|I want you to investigate.” regular meeting of Nuggett its satisfaction with the employ-| Promising action, the prosecutor pier -No. 2, Order of Eastern ers’ assurance and R. F. Wolf, | went back to bed—with a headache is srhp(lmrd for this evening checkers’ president, said his union - e - Eagles Hall. accepted it at a meeting early to- LET YOUR money earn four day. percent. Buy Alaska Finance Cor- VISITI? HERE While settlement was awaited,|poration demand notes. (295-tf) | Mrs. Karl Movall, arrived by P/\A only famine relief vessels were —e e - | this week from Seattle, and is wuk(d Empire vwm Ads hllm' results! iting at the home of her uncl SHOES GIVE cooL CHARM TO SUMMER CI.OTHES s I.oh, low-heeled strap sandal; center, flower basket sandal; rlgm, filigree shoe with evrving suodo mlps. "'The new shoe fashions have been designed to set off a sun-drenched skin and give coolness and charm to all types of summer clothes. Strips of snowy white suede are an ecye-atching contrast to lhe bronze of your skin. The shoes shown above, all 1. Miller designs, in flat daytime and afternoon ver-! sions, carry out the brief and bare look that is so smart this season. Tne sandal at the left has a carefree low heel and is composed solely of straps. It may be worn with starched, full-skirted cot-! tonl or billowy rayons and silks.} The flower basket sandal, center, has soft white bands of suede cmmd at right angles, making a sophisticated checkerboard; and the filigree shoe, right, has curv- ing strips of suede which make a harmonious svmmetrical design. It lend$ & nice femininity to! {whatever you _wear:/ ~ (International) surprise, hasty plans for his sn-‘ tertainment and welcome wers made just before the ship docked {oday. | In Ketchikan yesterday .Arlvnmnn| Schwellenbach was asked about a rumor that he intended to resign | from President Truman's Cabinet, Ho replied: | “That’s rumored once a week When Mrs. Schwellenbach was | asked if her husband planned to| res she responded: “Heavens,| no!” J The Schwellenbachs expressed | surprise to Ketchikan interviewers that it was known they were mak- ing the Alaska trip, since other! passengers on the ship had failed to recognize them. They said they| had slipped quietly out of Seattle,| where he has been attending the! ,World Maritime Conference, and bearded the Princess at Vancouver, B. C. — e GEORGE ALFORS ON VISIT George Alfors, former Channelite, | was a visitor in Juneau last week | ming up from Seattle. While here | i he was the houseguest of Mr. and | Mrs. Karl Ashenbrenner. He re- | turned south via PAA Sunday. WINPOWS, DOORS, |/ CABINETS ; 0. B. Williams Co. || 1939 Pirst South Beattle 4 served wit 10% Red DAILY ANCHORAGE Connecting with more than 100 other points in Alaska Dependable Comfortable ALASKA AIRLINE Phone 667-0Office Baranof Hotel ,.TRANSPORTATION FLIGHTS TO h passengers and express service. Inexpensive uction on Roundirip Fares Good for One Year

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