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NOW SHOWING TO HAPPY CROWDS THE HILARIOUS PRIVATE LIFE OF A WOMAN DOCTOR! Ty E in M-G-M NEWS OF THE DAY"— SPECTACULAR ACTION PICTURES OF U. S. TERROR BOMBS! FXCTING. WINCHELL David, Mrs. D. David, L PNA BRINGS IN 21 ON TRIP FROM WEST Flying to and from this ciiy yes- Hoveland, Slaght, son, cobs, Grasser; Betty Wallace Penny. e terday by Pacific Nortae: with Captain Ernie Davis, First Of- ficer John Cawley and Stewardess Dorothy Barry, were: from Anchor- age, Harry S. Balderston, Kather- A. Moor2 Mrs. L. A. Moore, Catherine John Dorothy Ja- Katherine to Naknek: Earl Jenkins, Pat Robinson; to Kodiak: Virginia Moose Womento | ouise ifs Meet Tomorrow CLEVER COMEDY, | Florence Gray, Nellie B. Hanson, Glenna J. Hanson, Sena Thompson, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA rs. W. W. Stowell, J. Thibodeau, ‘37 PASSENGERS HERE Frak Duvis, M. . Momirg, W4 ABOARD”PAA PLANE W. Stowell, Clara Chason, Mrs. H‘ M. Eschenburg, H. M. Eschenburg, | Charles Eschenburg. <z FULL OF LAUGHS, ~ NOW AT €APITOL Pan American day flew the followi vest Al er- zers | Mrs. R. A. Parrett, Dr. R. A. to and from Seattle and Fairbanks | Last night’s audience at the Cap- parrett, Mrs. J. R. Hartley, Sarah| Prom Seattle, Mildred Cleveland, | {itol Theatre were stricken with a' A Hartley, Margaret E. Hartley,' Danny Cleveland, Sandra Cleve-| [rew malady — it might be diag- Dorothy Thiboudeau, Archie R. Mc- | land, Susan Cleveland, Mable }:u-l ‘nr\.»:d as Laughitis — characterized 'Leod, Merwin McKinr Opal Mc-! chanan . terson, Kather- | by loud guffaws and rolling in the Kinney, Nita McKinney, Irene Mc-|jne Grasser Wallace Slaght Nm'~l laisics. The cause of the epidemic Kinney, Mrs. L. Rouse. Wikh Davis, Josephine Dov\:in L.! was a sparkling comedy, Andrew sajling for Skagway were: DI. Moore, Tvor Carlson, Art Hg&u,\\», Stone’s “Bedside Manner.” R. P. Carter, Mrs. J. O. Rude, Dr.| Hazel Swancy, Lucille Zattouka ‘ It “Bedside Manner” was the j O. Rude, Vellma Windhorst, alberta Moore, Virginia Penney. cause, it was its own best cure for Myrna Windhc Mrs. O. Jetty, B ‘lh:s\ howling sickness. A cinematic Qliver Jetty, Henry Roden, Mich-| Dorothy Js s, Betty Hoveland, {dose of refreshing Ruth Hussey as ael Scott, Mrs. J. D. Scott, Mrs. C.' John Hoveland, Kathryn Johnson, {a surgeon in skirts with handsome 'y smith, C. J. Smith, Claudia Mike Johnson, Martin Zattouka, John Carroll as her temperature-|smith, Mr. and Mrs. R. Latham. |Bess Cross, Patsy Ann Cr Fran- | |raising patient proved a sure cure - 4 Ices Edwards, George Jacobs The- | !for local fans' blues cdore, Lesko, Michael Sotak, Jo-! This rollicking farce is all "'wo S]‘AR['NERS | seph Balestrieri, Alfred Roderick, | jabout what happens when a fascin- i Mzarie Healy, Georgia Swezey, Sam | ating physician (Ruth Hus ) | | " 1 | Swezey | | Gohn Carroll), who wants to keep From Fairbanks, Violet Endxu.é e | from leaving home. His reasons Fred Endres, and Sigurd Bradley.| are romantic, but Ruth’s “Uncle| Arriving with Alaska Airlines on ', I: to Beattle Wite; Al Eap- Doc” (Charlie Ruggles) really|the Starliner Fairbanks Tuesday 1 Ocorge Bennett, Jean Ben-| needs help with his over-burdened with Captain Currie, Flight Officer Rett: Robert Bennett, Bert Bennett, | practice. Together they hatch a Wache and Stewardess Thompson Diabe Bennett, Katherine Balder-) merry plot designed to keep the were the following passengers from Stof» Harry Balderston, Heinie {delicious “Doc” at John's bedside.| Anchorage: Ed Orr, Rose Eael, F. beréer, Gerald Booth, Katheleen We won't tell you if it works.|Madras, William Colasent, Mrs. G. BOOth, Rose Neal, Charles Line- | But you can be pretty sure that W. Herlhy, W. R. Lynn, and Bill Dan, George Jorgenson, Patricia| lovely Ruth herself is just what O'Shea. Tromer, Chad Tromer, Jenle | Ithe doctor ordered—for John! On the return flight the follow- Parker, Jean Parker, Gilbert Bix-| | D ing were flown to the Westward DY, Margaret Bixby, Virginia Graf-| City: R. F. Manthy, Mrs. C. F, ton, and Bivera Bristowe. | Lottsfeldt, Paul A. Olson, Mrs. K. To Fairbanks: Angela Abrue, Harold Myers, Vernon Logan, Wil-| H. Jensen, Mrs. Bert Rutsala, Ivan | Carlson, Agnes Patterson, Miss M. llam Brunskill, and Louise Mueller. | Buchanan, H. D. Swain, George ——— ine Baldersston, William Bverstt, Swain, Col. John R. Noyes, Mrs. M. | Olive Everstt, John M. Kobielus, —_— | From Sou'h Cleveland, Danny cleveland and LAST RITES PENDING i N George Bennett, Mrs. Jean Bennett| The Women of the Moose will| Miss F. Edwards. Diane, Robert B and daughter nett, Bert Bennett, Chris Hennings, installation of officers tomorrow Neinie Berge, Helen Bonney, Ruth nijght in the Seward Building. Beeth and two infants, Kenneth Refreshments and entertainment yesterday Jordan and R. J. Ellingen. will round out the evening. From Cordova, M. Miller, R. -y A Wi Christensen, M. Rambo. MRS. W. MALOOF HERE Flying to Cordova: J. C. Lewis,| Mrs. W. Maloof arrived here yes- Nerma Davis terday from Polaris Taku. She is staying at the Gastineau. - o To Anchorage: George Folta, A s C. Van Winkle,” Adam Greenwald, *R. H. Wills, D. J. Buttles, Dorian Alaskans Say, "MAKE MINE RELIANCE" Vacuum-Packed for Full Flavor RELIANCE PURE qubs- FISH FOR SALMON — TUNA at the Mouth of ihe Columbia River Conveniently Located ILWACO, WASH. Phone — 401 ASTORIA, ORE. 1274 — Phones — 1460 + hold a business meeting and open| Empire Want Ads bring results! ANDERSON'S : AUDITS TAXES NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY Established 1940 Public Accountants — Auditors — Tax Counselors 208 Franklin Sireet — Phone 757 FAIRBANKS OFFICE—201-2 LAVERY BUILDING Kinloch N. Neill John W. Clark INQUIRE ABOUT OUR MONTHLY ACCOUNTING SERVICE 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 fest- ed and inspected before it is released to our cusiomer. This business is built through satisfied customers. Serving Southeastern Alaska” & - PARSONS ELECRTIC (0. To Fairbanks: Glenn Allen. Flying to Anchorage on the Star- liner Juneau, with Captain Lund, Flight Officer Silver, and Steward- ess Rampher were the following men for the Alaska Railroad: Pon- tius, Ott, Bizeau, Bersell, Legus, Blaskowski, Hearman, Sutton, Bran- FOR YAKUTAT WOMAN | Funeral arrangements today were pending for Mrs. Pearl Ellis, 23, of Yakutat, whe died yesterday at the Government Hospital. Princess Louise arrived at 3 p. m. from the Southward and sailed for Skagway | Steamer jat 11:45 p. m. She will return to |Juneau Friday morning at 8 o’clock and leave for the South at 9 a. m. Mrs. Ellis leaves four children | The following passengers from the g SAAMAPe A here: dow, Hagmann, Aliverto, Wartella, and her mother in Yakutat and her South disembar e Schunk, Salerno, Poston, Partks, sister, Dorothy Brown, and mother- Brent O. Drummond, Emma Gray, Doughty, Wright, Kaine, Somers in-law, Mrs. Katie Ellis, both of Bud A. O. Leaf, James L. Scott, John R. Scott, Charles H. Switzer, Elizabeth M. Winn, A. J. Brissette, Richard D. Bishop, Leslic W, Baker, Alexander Boscoe, Alfred Church, and S sions. | whom are patients at the Govern- ment Hospital here. e SRR P. A. COCHRANE RITES | ..i"5eccrs” tnar™ funcral arrunee- ments are along at 1,120 feet a second. " PAGE FIVE RAINBOW ISLAND AT 20TH CENTURY FOR TONIGHT ONLY of of JETS OF MOLTEN | METAL WIERDEST | OF NEW WEAPONS Army Developing Fantas- tic New Battle Horror | as Atomic Defense TONIGHT ONLY AN ISLAND OF PUN = N A'SEA OF {AUGHS le strand actor thy b Lar 1 con cal com |Cen { ury for | WASHINGTON, June 19. — The| The story | Army- lifred the edge of a blueprint |ventures and mi | briefly today to disclose a fantastic seamen mar { weapon that may develop _into a island, ca 1 | defense against atomic rockets orer When Paramount’s casting armored spuce ships laden with offices couldn’t find eno A-bombs net tl ;-makers went into ’ : It is a jet of molten metal which |action has an initial velocity of almost| Starred in “Rainbow Island” with /M T five miles & second. Dorothy Lamour, more alluring than P e bow Although still in the research ever in the scantiest sarong to ‘n and planning stages, the possibility |drape a perfect figure, are Eddie a P of the horrendous new weapon has ! Bracken, Gil Lamb and Barry Suli- p experts in the Army Ordnance De- | Va0 \an partment enthusiastic. They con- BBk \ cede that adapting it to a robot anti-atomic sky defense is going to require a bit of doing, however. The first hint of the molten jet - WRONG SPEED TIME AR ™ Storring DORDTHY LAMEOUR-EDDIE BRACKE KANSAS CITY, Kas—George A. was dropped in a dully-worded Rooney of Belleville, Kas., was in a var Department announcement hurry and didn't ok at the ve- i3 (with Einstein-ish overtones) which | hicles he was passir GIL LAMB .. BARRY SULLIVAN reported that postwar, research of| A few mc tér, motorcycle A Paramount Picture 4 the ordnance arm is gradually out- moding many standard weapons patrolman Walter Millstead flagged him down Cariocon — Sporls used in the world war of a year; ‘Rooney had overtaken the pa- 2go. | trolman” and a speeder Millste Latest News First This molten metallic jet—com-| was chasir The officer abandon- parable in a way to what jumps,ed his first quarry when Rooney ’.nn e out of a tooth paste tube when|passed them both. A7 squeezed, a patient ordnance >+ [[” spokesman explained—would travel LET YOUR mon earn four at such “a high speed that it percent. Buy Alask ance Cor- 4 couldn’t be detected. That is, it poration demand notes. (205-tf) would go right through the armor plate of a plane flying an atomic bomb. To it could punch an atomic N | It is believed that copper was rocket right on the nose. COMING first used about 3500 B.C. by the If the jet travels at 25000 feet Egyptians a second—and that speed is known THE PERFECT FILMING to be possible—its spurting flash of molten metal could catch up OF THE BEST-LOVED BOX 2652 PI{ONE 204 with a V-2, for it travels at only BEST-SELLER! 5,000 feet a second. A bullet lags Bo w- xnusz at 3,000 feet a second. Sound drags BETTY SMITH'S " f] CONTRACTOR JUNEAU, ALABKA Are you interested iri a home of your on, or having your build- ing repaired? U0 RS INJUNGTION ISSUED ATREE 7, GROWS IN /. Lyda Dahl, Louise Dahl, Martha | made. Dahl, Gordon Galloway, dJessie| TO BE HELD IN SEAT".E e, [ AGM“S]‘ lA“DI_ORD ; For Quality Workmanship Hueston, Doris Hoskins, Douglas —_— i ‘ CALY PR e Hoskins, Violet Jones, The remains of Patrick A. Coch- MOVING STORY ; I Will Be Glad to Serve You - Neil R. Jones, Harry Kostuk, rane, wellkonwn st®amer Alaska ;(11"1mthe l;(ctshlksnvnvr_»z{p‘t sr(:ssnon O 304 e Peter Koskaha, Roy T. Koch, Bar-Storekeper who died yesterday at oAb iud “((‘] ol F‘ .Al :a l’u rf)ur'; 2652 WARSAW, N. Y., — A ‘ghortage VUIBSAaagige i, JuleXander. 1ssusd o St. Ann's Hospital, will be sent to Seattle for burial on the fir able transportation, bara Maloof, Patrick Mechan, Mar- ton O'Malley, Margaret Odynsky, Peter Odynsky, Elizabeth I. Od) st avail- for Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Smith. sky, Marion Odynsky, William, His widow lives on Queen Anne They plan to move about July 1 Thomas Pennell, Isabel A. Richard- Hill, Seattle for the 40th time in their 45 years BOR. | o e Sl [ EES of married life. They own the Pat Stewart, Anne Skomedal, IN FROM SEWARD house to'Which they are moving and Alfred Roderick of Seward is | stopping at the Gastineau during his visit here. have ofned 36 of the other homes they have occupied. They have tablished residence in four state eight counties and twenty villages. Robert G. Skomedal, Evelyn Skome- | dal, Walter J. Tulley, Marion Tobey, | Eskill Williams. Ed A. Fournier, O. J. Gray, SKAGWAY INVITES YOU TO THE=-- Daysof’98 Celebration © “Soapy” Smith Rides Again ® The “"GANG" will run the Games at the DAYS OF ‘98 Dance Hall on JULY 3rd and 4th FUN and SPORTS for . ALL AGES Waich for Data on Transportation * SKAGWAY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 8 of houses never has been a problem mandatory injunction against Nick Rocovich, Juneau landlord, or- dering the removal of a padlock from the door of an apartment at 4636 Harris St., Juneau, which he had been renting to Earl Fosse and family. | Mrs. Fosse and ibeir two bables, according to the OPA Price Admin- strator’s complaint, returned to Ju-| neau June 2 on the North £ea af-| Sea ter a visit to her parents’ home in| Petersburg, to find the door of their apartment padlocked. | The complaint also stated that| the landlord had served no notice of evicticn on the tenan! or the OPA rent office as required by fed-! eral rent law, Further hearing is set in Juneau. for June 25 For Comfort an¢ Servive F. 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