The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 6, 1946, Page 5

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STARTS SUNDAY TWO GALS ANDAGUYIN A KING-SIZED ROMANCE! Beb's a bashful bellhop in love with two tomatoes ... we mean, girls! It’s rich in laughter! So reunded with racy romance! So firmly clked with entertainment! It tops “Two Giris and a Sailer”—and vou remember how grand that was! ROUGHHOUSE...ROSE. ROMANCE...N THE ROYAL MANNER S STEN FOR THE TEN FOR CARL ESMOND LOVE SONG AGNES MOOREHEAD “HONEY’ "RAGS” RAGLAND CONTINUQUS PERFORMANC —Ccmplete Shows at 2:00-4:30-7:00 E -5:07-7:57-10:07 EXTRA!? MICKEY MOUSE AND PLUTO in “Canine Cad 'THREE STARS IN | 'nm,-n County, North Carolina, the | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer has team- daughter of William G. and Flor.| Halled as one of the most ex- ed a top-flight trio of stars in Hedy | ence Erwin, During the first Worlq | Ciing films _thrillers of the year, |Lamarr, Robert Walker and June| B <he Jett Chilide G5 harty ‘aa|RenELC And Then There Allyson and cast them in an ap-| secretary of the Red Cross in|Were None” the spine-chilling |pealing story titled “Her Highness ' Puerto Rico and ever since has|Picturization of Agatha Christie’s land the y" to produce a pic- | Sathtat el ”'“ "'_"" m world-famous masterpiece of mys- ture which is bound to be one of | the Red s as chairman | eTY: OPens tonight at the 20th Cen the most popular hits of the year.| in her county, as executive secre. [UIY With a brilliant cast headed [This feature is at the Capitol op- | B holl Call chaivn i (li.l»- by Academy award winner Barry lening Sunday i BIEL o e Red Crol bra . Walter Huston and Miss Lamarr is cxquisite the | h has been active in|LCUIS Hayward princess of the who comes to o as been active INj gy, ek, terror-ridden mys- |the United States to try to find ro- (i wnd now Is a trusteeyory jsland as its setting, the pie-| mance azain with an American col- | ‘\‘/‘l‘ g 1y to the vestry of the i, toy5 the story of ten men and mnist she once was forced to re-! B Episcopal Church. She women whose pasts are a secret to| cct. Walker is the bellboy who ac- | R A R I except the unknown host who X visory committee of the North C | identally meets her, becomes in- invited them to the island on a| FAtinted And soon. fangies: hisasali clina State Board of Charities and | weckend party. The host himself Sabdve o e e Public Welfare. During World War | never appears on the island, bui| Bob's bed-ritden FUestHeRel” iu II she served as director of the pe makes known to all ten guests| becemes the innocent vietim of her | e vice Corps, and as & that he knows of their sins—m jend’s highfaultin’ romance, | member of the State Defense COm- ger—and that he has taken it upon | In addition to the stars, Rags| mittee and Slate Salvage Commit- |himself to wreak retribution for Ratiarid Laver Tings bhdhtinnrtesl tee by appoiniment of the Gover-|goeiaty an 6e W s non -bright oot nor of North Carolina. She is the! Hod, one by one, they meet vio-| Agnes Moorehead is just right | Wi ©. Uraven, National] Dibrict Governor of the United lent death at the hands of their) th and: Gaxl. Esmond | peigident 'of the /Ametican Laglol s, o> ¢ the Oonléderacy unseen host (who plots his murders he princess’ noble suitor. War- | . o0 il advive in D - © 1 is cligible to mem- according to the plan of an old| Jerson, .who has \;)p:“.-.‘v‘tl‘.\““ dab 31V 18" s coohding b RNG bm.flxnv in the mn..uvuu Legion nursery rhyme) until two a left X End at WEIQOTE 15 | et Pres. | AUKliary through the World War I'a boy and a girl in love, neither | the columnist who loves ;. ke Detarfan @i plans service of her ‘lm.\bz\n(l, Lt. Col. of whom can ‘be sure that the Veronica it i m“.m““_‘V'V'u‘uu Gluyas Craven, who died in other isn't the actual murderer, is ess and the Bellboy”| o Bh Yo Tas she will leave| o sald to make for electrifying sus-| ing that ms 8 iy - nny 8" By BAES - — pense that builds up to the most grand time at the movies. ! P thrilling climax of the year. =T COMSTAL AN | St { Tent mw plans for the visit of PLU LON CHANEY “PILLOW ()l DEATH” “CHEAT ON” AT 8:29—10:48 “DEATH” ON AT 7:11—9:30 Davey's Instrument Service REW — USED — ALL TYPES SALES — REPAIR Aircraft Instruments — Industrial Instruments Radio Sales and Service — Aircraft Accessories C.A.A. APPROVED REPAIR STATION NO. 2762 LINK TRAINER INSTRUCTION MERRILL FIELD — ANCHORAGE, ALASKA — P. 0. BOX 2182 M. S. ESTEBETH 4 LEAVES FOR SENTINEL ISLAND, ELDRED ROCK HAINES and SKAGWAY and refurn Every Monday—I1 P. M. LEAVES FOR SITKA and WAYPORTS Every Wednesday—6 P. M. Passengers, Freight and Mail | AUDITS SYSTEMS ' NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY j Established 1940 [ ' Public Accountants — Auditors — Tax Counselors TAXES ES 208 Franklin Street — Phone 757 FAIRBANKS OFFICE—201-2 LAVERY BUILDING Kinloch N. Neill John W. Clark INQUIRE ABOUT OUR MONTHLY ACCOUNTING SERVICE i | | dustry. The newpaper said O'Dwyer {presumably would replace Eric | | | | I |been offered the job of unofficial jorganization knew nothing of such THE DAILY ALASKA EMP]RF INAI PRESIDENT, FEATURE BILL AT CAPITOL SUNDA‘!l GECLOGIC SURVEY (of the picnic committee. Young, H. Br 1, Harold Engle- Joan Greany, mother and sister of - Craven, of Charlotte, North iman; from Sitka, Mrs. L. Mills, J, M. Greany of Juneal are sum- Dr. Wrather Hints Roll for | curctins, * was " clectea National Mrs. 1. Reinke. G Hinter, 3o aer house guests at. the ome. o | President of the American Legion Gaylord Mr. and Mrs. Greany at 1724 Ever- Terr"ory in Wesi cOasi | Auxiliary at the organization’s 25th| To Tenakee: T. James, Earl Jack, green Avenue. | national convention in Chicago, No- 'Mrs. L. Jack: from Ten Mg A e oo Sfeel Indush’y { vember 18 to 21. Unopposed for the Florence Gambel, E. Paddock 15(1:/[‘:5‘ ";" (‘; .rf“"‘\f‘mn 1:“.' office, she was elected by unani-| To Pelican: Selma Paterson, 1;’_” et AT L R | tor . with - headquarters in. oo oeates. rebresenting, 84 Tbéjivom: Pelioan: O: Danielson; from. wipy §1a bash Mkivics fiens before] : members of ti:e Auxiliary. Installed Hoonah: C. Cartecti, Dorothy Pet- ohd UEEORRI Waahinigtan (D05, and, Jobi Reel 0, S Bh LT e G both " petossons o the war. Following the visit with| Cationg e Ka dovesti- will serve until the 1946 national Taku: G. Forsland; to Tulseguah, et L s e . convention elects a successor. |B. C,, D. F. Kidd; to Excursion In- ¥ fe Capital at conclusion of a month’s i S ; ¢ ) The Greany's four house guests inspection tour throughont the! Novionally prominent in Auxil-jlersiMatthew Wilson; (0. BkagwWay: arrived. iy= planks July. 1, Miss = Ly jary activities for a number of [H. Wheaton, Edith Wheaton, F. Groil iy My, Greany are re Direstors Wrather and Reed will|{Yeas: Mrs.[Craven has directed the | FhiEips, 4. 0. Tunby: dents of Detroit, Mich. They will stop briefly in Ketchikan enroute! Organization’s work for the welfare TSN T remain in Juneau throughout the 16 Wastilngton, 1.0, {of veterans' children during the| The black fox, silved fox, plat- summer. They were met here yesterday by ! Past year, as Chairman of the Na- |inum fox and so-called cross fox PIPAS George M. Flint, Jr., of non-metallic survey work; sdward H. Cobb and Donald Olsen, who arrived from Ketchikan 1.u= day aboard the charter boat| Sylph, owned and skippered by i Jim Pitcher. Flint, Cobb will sal : for Chichagof Island today. Here also is J. E. Mundine, in, charge of topographical work throughout cently tor '$ H Alas who (II\O re- : C ¢ ended a tour of the Terri-| ry. Mundine here to confer; with Walter Seelig, topt i])l'xhxl engineer now mapping Ju au .\nrl ’s Alaska in-| have been in half a century, ex- and Olsen vicinity. Reed vestigations, pregress for panded greatly during World War II. Most of the Sun pre-war personnel is back in the field this will remain in the witer to Reed added. said the Survey which summer and a few Alaska throughout maintain contacts, The Survey is interested Alaska’s potential contributions to | a possible future West Coast Steel Industry among other geologic po- tentialities, Reed said. The Sylph, which has been used by the Survey since 1934, formerly belonged to the late William Mar- sha, who died in Oregon in Janu- ary of 1945. Pitcher bought thel ylph last year. l‘ | | \n[ - e NEW YORK MAYOR MAY BE OVERSEER | PICTURE INDUSTRY NEW YORK, July 6—The Jour- \nal American in a special dispatch from its Washington Bureau said ! |today Mayor William O'Dwyer had! overseer of the motion picture in- Johnston, president of the Motion, Picture Association of America. Johnston, the paper said, “is ru- mored to be planning to enter the national . political arena.” Efforts to reach Johnston in Spokane, Wash., for comment were lunsuccesstul, but a spokesman for the MPA in Washington said the an offer to O'Dwyer. The New York Mayor is enroute here from California. About a month ago O'Dwyer denied a sim- ilar report concerning the movie Jjob. The Journal American said close friends of the Mayor had predicted he would take the job which would pay at least $100,000 yearly. B Thompson, landed 40,000 pounds of king salmon today. -ee A snake’s heart is generally lo- cated about one-fifth the distance| from the head to the end of the' tail, (FIEF INDI(AIES ;evening of her arrival. The 40-8 of | the American Legion plan a pic-| ajaska Coastal 5. i 4 H G 1 i e Tt reptiaaalyggiors Oousil vl i tos ouse Guests| Craven will be the guest' sitkn, John C 5 | BIG ALASKA PLAN .. in | tional Child Welfare Committec | mmo»mnmomco MMMWOW“WM‘ Flsll LANDINGS ' The Sebastian-Stuart Co. packer Nuisance IIT, skippered by Stanley * JUNEAU, AL /\SI\A 1944 she w Natior | Vice l’w~x— o THRILL - PACKED | MYSTERY FILM IS | AT 20TH CENTURY ‘\l(‘l‘.’ for the Southern Division. 'sl\l' | served as President of ! Carolina. Department for | A. L. AUXILIARY, HERE NEXT WEEK| and for | state o1 Executive Mrs. Cray 1i National mimittee n was born in Meck- sen include a radio broad-! a banquet on the 5,0 followed by IN, OUT YESTERDAY Greanys Have | Tom Morgan, A. E. Karnes is chairman Charles, Thom: Charles Spence, Mrs. William D. Greany and Miss | * PAGE FIVE A MASTERPIECE OF MYSTERY TART TONIGHT T w£R£ iRsT THERE WE Thea . .. one by on ++.murder struck them down te the terrifying tune of the “Nursery Rhyme* Kilior|, Starring BARRY FITZGERALL WALTER HUSTON LOUIS HAYWARD DAFFY DUCK CARTOON Out Fishin’ Sports Agatha Christie’s Masterpiece of Mystery! LATEST AIR NEWS FIRST A 20 CENTURY-FOX RELEASE A PUPULAR PICTURES, INC. PRODUCTION MATINEE SUNDAY-2:00 P. M. (20 In .1]] bv]nn;: to the red fox amup | Fmpm Want Ads bring resulis! Regular Service from Seattle and Tacoma | FREIGHT . . . . PASSENGERS REFRIGERATION | ALASKA TRANSPORTATION CO. | Gastineau Hotel Phone 879 J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent 90000090 0“0“00““‘000““0. to| “"”“000“000000“0“0000000“0“0 D“MWOOQMMQMMQQM“O The revised Alaska Workmen's Compensation Act, which became effective July 1, 1946, requires that -all per- sons, firms or corporations having 3 or more employees, must either: : i3 ] 1. Secure from the Industrial Board a certifi- cate of financial responsibility which will authorize the employer fo carry his own insurance, OR Secure adequate insurance with a com- | pany qualified o do business in Alaska. 2, We will be glad to advise you regardng your responsi- bility under this Act and to give you any information you may desire. We are agents for the Maryland Casualty Co. and for Lloyds of London, both of whom are qualified to write Compensation insurance in the Territory. #(Except in domestic service, agriculture, dairying, railroading) Shattuck Agency 000000000000 00000000000000000000004000000000000000000000000000000000000¢ FLASH! HOLD THE LINE ON PRICES REMOVAL OF OPA HAS CAUSED ENDLESS CONFUSION In this most critical period of our history, our action is in line with that of our sup- pliers. WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. 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