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RIDAY, JUNE 28, 1946 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA TWO FEATURES ToNiGHT, we résent the dramatic i THIS WEEKEND story of a demobilized G. I. There were || four dog-tags . . . fourlives . any one of them might be his own! Filmed with dignity and understand- ing . it concerns the friends and relatives of every GI whose been wounded or killed in this A double feature bill is being presented at the Capitol this week end, starting tonight. The “Blonde From Brooklyn,” a laugh and song show, features Robert Stanton, Lynn Merrick, Thurston Hall and Mary Treen. It lis a merry love story, with plen- ty of songs, of an ex-GI hoofer !from Dubuque and a jute box |“hello girl” from Brooklyn, and |stars Richard Arlen and Walker.' The story is about an American soldier, suffering from a total loss of memory, back in his homeland after being wounded, set- ting out to establish his identity. HAVE ©28Y GIRL A daughter, Sally Jo, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rhodes at Providence hospital in Anchor- age on the afternoon of June 2i. | The little girl weighed six pounds RICHARD ARLEN and eight ounces and joins two cHERYLWALKER brothers, Jack and Jim. . The Rhcdes are former residents of Ju- ROGER PRYOR —— SCHEDULE — ‘Blonde from Brooklyn’ on at 7:00—9:30 on at 8:18—10:49 ‘Identity Unknown’ PLUS === . : A MUSICAL TREAT WITH A SOLID BEAT ... IT'S ALL VERY REET FOR YOUR HEART AND YOUR FEET! ..MEET THE neau. NOTICE OF MEETING OF CREDITORS No. 173 BKCY. In Bankruptcey In the District Court for the Dis- trict of Alaska, Division Number One, ab Juneau. In Bankruptey. In the Matter of the Voluntary Bankruptecy of STEVE SPOL- RICH, a Bankrupt. To the Creditors of STEVE SPOL- RICH of Juneau, in the District aforesaid, a bankrupt: i Notice is hereby given that on the 25th day of June, 1946, the said Steve Spolrich was duly adjudicated bank- rupt; and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held at the of- fice of the undersigned referee in the Cooper Building, in the City of Juneau and District aforesaid, on | the 15th day of July, 1946, at 2:00 | o'clock in the afternoon of said day, at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, -appoint | a trustee, examine the bankrupt, and | transact such other business as may | properly come before said meeting. JAMES C. COOPER, | Referee in Bankruptey. | 28th day of June, 1946. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Commissioner’s Court for the | Territory of Alaska, Division Num- ber One. | Before FELIX GRAY, Commissioner | |+ and Ex-Officio Probate Judge, Ju- | neau Precinct. In the Matter of the Estate of} | HELEN HOFSTAD CLEMENTS.' Deceased. | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN - |that the undersigned was on the |27th day of June, 1946, duly ap- | poluted Executor of the Last Will| |and Testament of the estate of | Helen Hofstad Clements, deceased. All persons having claims against | Ithe estate of said deceased are re- | {quired to present the same, with iproper vouchers attached, to the undersigned at Juneau, Alaska, | within six (6) months from the date | |of this notice. JOHN H. CLEMENTS, Executor of the Estate of Helen Hofstad Clements, Deceased. First publication, June 28, 1946, | There Is No Substitute for Newspaper Advertising! AUDITS SYSTEMS TAXES NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY Established 1940 Public Accountants — Auditors — Tax Counselors 208 Franklin Street — Phone 757 FAIRBANKS OFFICE—201-2 LAVERY BUILDING Kinloch N. Neill John W. Clark INQUIRE ABOUT OUR MONTHLY ACCOUNTING SERVICE | CAPITOL'S BILL Cheryl | | len, ALVA BLACKERBY IS INSTALLED AS HEAD, LIONS CLUB The Lions entertained their la- |dies last evening at a ladies night ;bum‘t supper at the Scottish Rite Temple, and at the close of the evening, installed their new offi- cers for the coming year. The re- tiring officers had planned the af- {fair, under the direction of the | now Past Secretary, Lion Milt Fur- | ness. i Lion rrank Hermann, Deputy | District Governor of Lions Inter-| national, 49th District, installed the new officers and presented the but- | Foster; Tail Twister, Leonard Al-; and Directors, Lions McKays Malcolm, Archie Stewart, and Frank Hermann. The three Vice Presidents, who are to take office as president, “in the event of death or disability of the president” are, in order, Lions Doc Rude, George, Jorgensen, and Bob Treat. 1 The retiring officers were then honored by the presentation of an appropriate button bearing the m.i {tons to: the Lions President, Alva Blackerby; Secretary, Lion Joe Werner; Treasurer, Lion Henry|s Lorenzen, Licn Tamer, Don C.| overnight in Juneau on their return|with totals for the similar | THRILLS, CHILLS from the Alaska trip to Washing-|in 1945, are: ton by pls and Mr. and Mrs.| Southeast Alaska Harold Gronroos, Juneau Yakutat District — Reds 641, IN FEA'I'URE B“-l > kings 268, 1946 total 332%, 1945 to- 33 PASSENGERS ARE FLOWN WEST BY PNA' |tal 4,142 cases. | i Central Alaska | Copper River—Reds 39,644, kings| 6871, 1946 total 46515, 1945 total! 73,640, | AT 20TH CENTURY thrills There chills aplenty in “Revenge of the Zom- are and The Pacific Northern Airlines| Cocok Inlet — Reds 3214, kings i comstliner with Capt. Claude Fer-|9586, pinks 5, chums,299, 1946 total|Dies.” the strange dr[am‘? Wh.'d'dh"' guson, First Officer George Mc-|13,104, 1945 total 19,656. m\nnun 23:;%2 ?A‘tm ‘3“ "“,n.. 1" t Cracken and Chief Stewardess| Kodiak—No pack reported for "!vh[‘F 3 \‘ l‘““:.\" "xd re 't\“j' Louise Bei flew the following 1946 to date, 1045 total 71,741 et o B S il passengers westward yesterday from| Chignik — Reds 20,576, kings 3, " 0 v(lge} 58 :“\ \M'-P " Juneatt: chums 9, 1946 total 20,588, 1945 total B N Bl To Cordova, Lowell Ross; to An-'5328 | pseudo ~(un|‘|fu theme 4 e ccession of surprising situations chorage, M. Hulen, E. M. Mackey,| Central Alaska Division totals—|" he cast is exceptional, including AL B MR 3434, kings, 16,460, pinks it does such capable performers M. Willebrandt and Mrs. T. ms 308, 1946 total 80,207, 19 e = {as John Carradine, Veda Ann Borg, W’-rl'WIg.K v D . i total 170,365. |Robert Lowery, Gale Storm, Man- o odiak were five coas! All Alaska |tan Moreland and Bob Steele. These guardsmen, Hermanson, McCor-| Totals for all divisions—Reds 63,- | players enact their roles with con- mack, Bennis, 5 n. On a coastliner with Capt. Ro- bert Des Ma ., First Officer Joe Burns and Stewardess Pat Bowers were 21 men for the Alaska Rail- road at Anchorage. Mitchel and Ander- 498%%, kings 16,728, pinks 5, chums|yincing effect, and the result is 308, 1046 total 80,539%, 1945 total|nair.raising film, which conve 17,507. |the impression of recording a story of actual events The unfolding “ithat Carradine | pht a e i Empire Want Aas bring resulis!| of the plot reveals an unscrupulous n pursuing horrible experi- NOTICE TO CREDITORS [ S | ESTATE OF JAMES TROPEA, de- ments, has murdered his wife | sed, | (Miss Borg) and ransformed SAlMON pA(KING | Notice is hereby given to thelher into a “zombic,” an “undead” | creditors of and all persons having crcature existing in a weird half- claims agamnst the estate of James world, and now invulnerable to any- J§ Tropea, deceased, to rresent th!‘m;u:mg which would kill a human be- | within six months after the first jng. With this groundwork d, s publication of this notice to the the story procedds to a cli Alaska’s 1946 salmon pack con- undersigned, at his office in the|which is little less than breath- Poioa i et = SN Last Time Tonight WALKING IN DEATH ROBERT LOWERY MANTAN.MORELAND === PAGE FIVE This beautiful woman % treads o fearful path of terror at the command of a mad scientist! \REVENGS Sonees GALE STORM % BOB STEFLE -.#g { ! i | | | i i The languorous look is out for the duration. There's work to be done. When you look alive you feel alive. When you feel alive you act alive. So look alive TeX's CLEANSING CREAM 10 liberate your skin from its mask of grime. wm pev qunu:w%u(uos NIGHT SKIN CREAM 1o soothe and lubricate your skin whils you sleep. q»-. flfl.ox BEAUTY BALM 1o protect your skin, fo give it living transiucency. 'S POWDER o sheer veil of loveliness as invisible as wind. | Last publication, July 19, 1946. 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Administrator’ with the Will an- “ AMES 1§ My mm— Guests of the club were Lions Pack and figures, through the! nexed, estate of James Tropea, | Bob Baker, First National Bank of | period ending June 22, 1946, com-! deceased. ——— i GRI Anchcrage, and J. L. McCrary, At- | piled by the Fish and Wildlife Ser- First publication, June 14, 1946 ‘ GERING, Nebr. The (\'v " torney, of Anchorage, stopping'vice Regional Office here, together Last publication, July 5, 1946. {Judge's office reporied issu e of | ke BT O - . ey L 1| A WO GeT) .5 = AT A v v e e | & Marriage license to Edward Hard k3 Heart and Miss Ruth Poor Bear. They live in Minatare, Nebr. Dty { Want Ads pring results! COMING Empire P e———— * New—Used—Rebuilt AUTO PARTS Motors, Transmissions. Gene: 1“‘ ‘mcolol ators, Starfers, Carburators, IN TECH ing Shock Absorbers, Chev. 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