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EDAY, JUI\HE_Z_S,AI‘){() i e "THAT NIGHT WITH YOU" SHOWS LAST TIMES AT CAPITOL The most striking thing about “That Night With You,” New Uni- versal musical which stars Fran- chot Tone, Susanna Foster, Louise Allbritton and David Bruce, is the charming way it ignores all current world problems. This feature is at the Capitol for the last showings tonight The picture, one of the more de- lightful to come from the film !shops, may be described as a fairy tale for grownups, for while it is not actually a fantasy, it avoids dealing with any unpleasant prob- lems. It's only aim, pure enter- ‘vlammcnt‘ is happily realized. PAN AMERICAN HAS 26 IN; 18 FOR SOUTH Pan American Airways yester- iay flew the following passengers o and from this city: To Seattle: Margaret Skinner, ! william Skinner, Florence Holton, {Major Chester Wagner, Arthur ‘Watts, William Lhamon, Margaret Miller, Raymond Low, Cecil. Par- ENDS TONIGHT Feature at 8:04—10:07 Complete Shows 7:27-—9:30 A S~ U — " SUSANNA FOST M FmancHOT TONE _FRANCHO® = Extral THE “NEWS OF THE DAY” NOW ON OUR SCR TORNADO DISASTER!? LOUIS and CONN | Talk About Fig!:i! REPUBLIC BORN IN ITALY AMID TURMOIL TOMORROW! MEN ARE PUTTY IN HER THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA . WSA EXTENSION, ALASKA SHIPPING GIVEN APPROVAL | At the request of Delegate E. L. ~ SPROUSE, 18, ® = | Bartlett, the House Committee on| ty Smith’s phenominal bestseller, Merchant Marine and Fisheries un- | now over the million mark—it has animously adopted a resolution urg- | already sold more copies than ing continuation of War Shipping| Administration operation of ships! in the Alaska trade until June 30, 1947. When the Navy appropriations Ibill was reported to the Senate re- |cently, the statement was made| that instead of terminating the ac-| {tivities of WSA on Decemter 31 of | this year, as provided for by the! |House, the Senate committee felt| |they should be continued until| March 1, 1947, in particular recog-, nition of Alaska needs with an | understanding that further action! could be taken prior to then if a| | Congressional policy had not been | worked out for Alaska. 1 ( | | Case On Floor | Senator Magnuson of Washington took the Alaska case to the floor| the Senate and presented the| need for government help, if rates lare not to be raised to a point| which would be injurious to the| entire Alaska economy. In view of | its importance in making clear the! concern of Congress with the very| special conditions that have been| { | screen at the 20th Century in 20th Century-Fox's great " |warming filmization. Brooklyn for Dorothy Sis Nolan, Peggy Ann ! during the weekend at the country home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Car- : roll near Salmon Creek. AND HIS SPOUSE, 79 [*TREE GROWS IN /10000 BROOKLYN" NOW | LAST TIME TONIGHT AT 20TH CENTURY ' P ‘Gone With the Wind"—is on the and heart- The richly touching story of family and its struggle existence and expression stars McGuire in the role of Joan Blondell as “Aunt Jameés Dunn as “Johnny Lloyd Nolan as “McShane,” Garner a Katie,” At Carroll's Home On Glacier Highway A mid-summer picnic was held PEGGY ANN GARNER*TED DONALDSON*LLOYD NOLAN Directed by ELIA KAZAN - Produced bMOUIS D. LIGHTON Screen Play by Tess Slesinger and Frank Davis + Adapted ffom the Novel by Betty Smith Enjoying the various games and ALWAYS LATEST NEWS FIRST ~ PAGE FIVE rish, Carl Barthelt, Alma Bailey, picnic spread were: Mrs. William o ska, the debate | Wallnace Smith, Cecil Brown, Lu- fx"’c‘;‘,‘]:‘eg;‘;a:i‘ 21““":;“‘:“‘::‘,““5 Helin, Mrs. S. Maki, Mrs. M. Os- ther Howard, Charles Pope, Nick ;umm 77 il ' terback, Mrs. R. Gilberd, Mrs. J. : 2 LAST or, John Hines, and William| MU0 o president, | Heikiness, Miss G. Maki, Mr. and LAST @ L i |T wish to ask a question. The Sen-| ON THEIR WAYto get a licesse to wed are Delbert “Shorty” Sprouse, 18, z[alrolc"dx N;;man,dh)t‘;. and Mrs. D, TIME From Seattle, passengers Were, gyor from Louisiana is familiar| and his 79-year-old fiancee, Mrs. Mattie Lyons Large, of Louisa, Ky., son, Mr. and Mrs. G. Salo, Mr. ll pONIGHT TONIGHT a widow with forty-nine grandchildren. The groom had to obtain the |and Mrs. A. Johnson and Mr. consent of his parents to get the license. They were married in the c_nunty courthouse and now live in the bride's cabin. (International) Anna Fdwards, Adelle Green, Ron- | with the situation which exists in| and nie Green, Louise Romig, Madeline | connection with Alaska shipping. | o E. Hendrickson. —— - Picnic Is Enjoyed (i R i Brown, Orie Brown, Lila Berg, Al-!mhe committee amendment on page | | | { | | i i i | | | Legia Axel to Up Arriving at 8 o'clock this morn- ing on. the Princess Norah from Skagway, were the following: Mr. and Mrs. O. Byart, J. Bryant, Mil- dred Fluck, Capt. C. Fellows, Ma- | jor General H. Ingles, C. J. Kee- ton, Y. Larson, R. Larson, H. L.| Larson, Mrs. H. Larson, Miss M.| Moulsek, George Parker, Mrs. 8. Sakomoto, S. Sakomoto, Miss D.! Sakomoto, Miss R. Stacy, D. Stacy, Thelma, Somer, C. Warwick, the| Rev. R. Webb, A. Martenez, A. Mar- tenez, G. Cameron, Mr. and Mrs. R. Fullerton. ! h ma Sully, Etta Larrick, Dorothy|s7 in line 11, which has been! _ SN e Sris Nail, Earl Cooper, James Leveque,'ggreed to, would allow the Mari-| Gordon McDonald, Marie McCad- {(o continue operating the Alaskan Merchant Marine Fisheries Norah Here den, Shirley Houser, Thomas Givan, trade until March 1, 1947. |committee of the House unanimous- ! Audry Lind, Herbert McDaniel, Ja-' «Mr. Overton. L] Robert They are in liquidation until March be sure we were through and had Go‘n sou'h \ Eflflcks,. Ashleigh, Crystal 1, 1047, and they can operate the the matter settled one way or an- SHOWPLALE oF % Jenne = ! : £7aT R :ahl. Virginia DeGanakl and Charles point. sure that if on March 1 we are not DeGanahl. | “Mr. Overton. To Alaskan ports; through with this matter, and the i back to the committee and ask for (L Tavior S : fto say for the Record, so that this| “¢ ' o B oo To Fairbanks: Charles Wingate, |gmengment will be understood, that | " | NEW YORK, June 25—Anyone a8 I have relterated fo the Benate .. s of the'dste: contained:in ithe fortunate enough to obtain meat in bill, December 31, is in order that Oliver Anderson, wellknown for-|that the surplus ships are not mer Cr resi: t, a a ; e twesh it Elicea G B [ mer Channel resident, arrived on adaptable to the Alaskan trade. Th during January and February it is The Delicatessen Store Dealers’ found that there is some difficulty, Wanda Leveque. if it so desired, and it was also suggested by the It is my under- ly, that the date be put over until {cob Gottstein, Bert Sarrio, Charles ' standing c ships. |other, but the Senate Committee i From Fairbanks: Carl Sandaker. yes. War Shipping Administration makes By jand to Whitehorse: James Hous-| “Mr. Overton. The main purpose PRI e 0L Bty i . |on many occasions, is stil! deplor- |l any of the 1,000 New York delica- | the War Shipping Administration | the Princess Norah and is enroute |Alaskan fleet is old, and there now |'Associauon decided that, the meat I think Congress will take cogniz- {fime Commission, and . that they can do that. June 30, 1947, so that we would | Peters, Williams, Charles Jenne, Josephine DeGan-| “Mr. Magnuson. that decided on March 1, 1947, and I am - ~ - r . Bi r mendation, we may come From Whitehorse: Bill Stunden;|” .y Magnuson. 1 mereiy wish ° Tecommendation Y ON WHITE OR RYE! | the situation in the Alaskan trade, s e iton. of specifying the March date, in OLIVER ANDERSON HERZ [able, mainly because of the fact tessens hereafter must take it be- may continue the Alaskan trade. If {to Anchorage where he will be as-|exists before the Maritime Com- sociated with the Alaska Airlines mission a rate case in which the situation being what it is, their|_ " ; v ance of that fact and will under- Leaving for the South at 10 a.l | ‘meager stocks will - be - used. for|[°F the summer months. {9peratirs‘contend that without fur-1 iy L e g aibintione. -1 mo.uart: iie tollowing. Bound o8 [ : 1y B jther increases in rates, which are o 3 § ¢ | sandwiches only. | Bmii 5 1inow exdessive’ to' Alaska: ihey. daxs|BoPe. 80/ Seattle: “T. Eddington, Lois Rouse, l i mpire Want Aas oring results!| ssive 3 y * Mr. and Mrs. R. Wilson; to Van- |not operate the ships. This rate |case will take some time, hearings LET YOUR mones earn four must be held in Alaska and other|percent. Buy Alaska Finance Cor- |places, and in the meantime the porgtion demand notes. (205-tf) operators do mnot want the ships e back. Until the matter is settled, | Avlgnon. Biance, s the/seat. of |and without completely tying UD |yt o iSOQ‘L 1277, the: whole Alaskan trade, on which 1 Papacy from KLY all Alaskans rely for food, medi- cine, and all other supplies, it is |deemed desirable for the War Ship- ping Administration in this case to continue operating that particular shipping to Alaska tntil March 1, 1947, couver: Mr. and Mrs. R. Sanford, Jr, D. McKenzie, Mrs. Don Skuse. | - - ! RUMMAGE SALE i By American Legion Auxiliary, Thurs. June 27 at Dugout between 10 to 12 am. 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