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. e S et HREE FLIGHTS BY ALASKA AIRLINES ammm———. (OMEDY FEATURE [ T | WITH NEW ANGLE, } | BILL AT CAPITOL | After sceing Rosalind Russell and Arriving on the Al Lee Bowman go through their hil- Starliner Anchorage, Airlines in a with Capte Feature Starts at 8 L con arious antics in Columbia Pictures’ D. Thompson, Flight Officer Horn- HE 3 new comedy, “She Wouldn't Say ing and Stewardess Shirley Thomp- TURNS Yes,” currently playing at the Cap- son, were the In]lm\x_nt passencers itol Theatre, we venture to guess from Anchorage on Saturday: 'Mrs YOUR that audiences are going to say Robert Rumpf, Harry Burke, Cleo Shaw, F. W. Hynes, Howard Rand, “NO'S” that they make one of the screen’s top romantic teams. But their Andy Totemoff, F. Johnson, D. C INTO charm, their adroit delivery of Freinuth, R. E. Hubbard, R. Har- “YES'S"/ comedy is not the only thing this Tington, Mr. Wheeling, Mr. Schaef- . racy, embracy story offers. fer, Gus Peterson, Genevieve Means — In all likelihood thers will be| On the return flight the following a new word added to the American were flown to the Westward City ‘slanguage,” as happened with Leo Seidenberg, Louise Andorson, “pixillated” after “Mr. Deeds Goes George Misko, Edward Davis, Ges to Town.” It is “nixie.” The trude Naylor, Irene Hayes, Henry Nixie is a figment of a cartoon- Stewart, Melvin Dar (Lee Bowman) imagination. It: Departing on the Alaska Air- a naughty imp who chases away lines Starliner Juneau Saturday and forees people to do With Captain John Thompson, what they really want. Flight Officer Dick Whitting, and Rosalind Russell, ace screen por- Stewardess Janice Freeman were trayer of career women, this time the following passengers to Fair- is a brilliant psychiatrist. In at- banks: Spencer Taylor, Duane Mur- tempting to cure a South Ameri- ray, Edward Lamont, Robert Tli can dancer (Adele Jergens) of a on, Glen McMahon, Elmer Wheeler, complex against kissing men she Esther Stone, Roy Galoup, Jchn thinks her kisses kill them Rosa- Earles, Gerold Barry, Neil Ba lind finds that she is complex - Helen Gilpin, Ira Gilpin, Clyde den herself. Lee Bowman and the Stone, Thomas Mainella. Nixiz cure her. { To Anchorage: James Burke e, { Arriving on the Alaska Airlin DURING WEEKEND , gren, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—JUNEAU, ALASKA North Sea In, 62 PASSENGERS ARE. Out Saturday FLOWN Fl_?f)M SOUTHl BY PAA ON WEEKEND | The Northland Transportation| Pan Am n Airways this week- Company’s North Sea, arriving at|end flew following passengers \7:30 p. m. and sailing southbound |to and from Juneau at 9 p. m. Saturday, brought the| From Seattic: John White, Louise following passengers from Sitka:| White, James Burke, Edward Da- Mrs. J. Boland, Gwendolyn Boland, | vis, Georec Misko, Leo Seidenverg, Doris Cooley, Vern McGraw, Mr.|Louise Ancer Kathleen Schmidt, and Mrs. Rotert Patnode, Bishop|Laura Schmidt, Thelma Schmidt, Zlobin Emma Jane ‘McMichael, John Frost, | Ann Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs.| Beatrice Mullen, David Stevensen, Fred Laube, Grorge Johnson, Del|Becky Stevinsen, Hally Stevensen Fett, W. W. Marsh, Mr. and Mrs.|Juanita Stevensen Fred C. Whitton | Thom Mainella, Clyde Stone, ling for Seattle were: Frank|Iva Gilpin Helen Gilpin, Gerald R. French, Sigrid Swanson d|Barry, Neal Barry, John Earles, Harrion, Dr. E. W. Norris 5. Ray Gallop, Esther Stone, Elmer Max Westley, Mrs. R. L. Stewart,| Wheeler, Glen McMahan, Robert Mr. and Mrs. Carl Olson and two Ellison, Spence Taylor, Edward La-| children {mont, Dwai.ie Murry Peter Olson, Mr. and Mrs. F. F.| Edgar Dixcn, John Vandike, Alice Hungerford, Frances Black, Frank!Upson, Wintield Upson, M. Cross- Allen, Mrs. Grace Wickersham. {man, Gene Harper, Joseph Hacker, | Mrs. Ferol Onstott, Mr H. F.|J. E. Alhat, Willie Dore, Helen Hoffman and infant, Mr. and Mrs.| Boatman, Mrs, Elsie Vandike, Roser F. Endrews, Ivan Skinner, Howard ann Sweet, Robert Walker, Bessie Easley. Walker, Dick Vander Santen, Lois Mrs Gladys McKinsky, Nick' Dulin, Leona Price | Romonoff, John Monagle, F. Holm-| C. R. Griffon | For Petersburg Horton, Mr. Mrs. G. Hs Crutcher Adel Cronk, Marilyn Wilson, Cur- | tis Shattuck, Louise Shattuck, Al- H. E. Cobe, Cora!len Shattrck, Mary Kiser, Frances and Mrs. B. F. Kane,| Schoenit, Roger Shattuck, Alma 1son, Mr. and Mrs. C. L.| Kirkland, Granville Webster, for Wrangell: F. O. East-| Blanche Ladwig, James Hommon, | French words verd PAGE FIVE "THUNDERHEAD, SON OF FLICA" SHOWING AT 20TH CENTURY A story close to all I vealed in the glorious filming of Mary O'Har GR: renruRy NV p BEST-SELLER BY THE AU 51-LOVE & . THo, e BELOVED My Taiond Fict R of rts is re- Technicolor 's best loved best seller—“Thunderhead, Son of Flicka,” now at the 20th Century with Roddy McDowall, Preston Fowler and Rita Johnson leading' an outstanding cast | Most Americans e a secret stalgia for the “frontier” land “Thunderkcad—Son of Flicka" is packer from start to finish with the excitement of life, the depth of love and the urge to adventure that is the modern W Here, indeed, is the greatest story of the West today, presented in a stuni nificent film production | Roddy McDowall is, of urs? excallent the wistful, sensitive boy who dreams that fous white colt, a true “Flick: would one day be race: Preston Foster, as might be expect- ed, score heavily in the role his understandin rancher-fat while Rita Johnson is superb the mother of the family. Als cluded in the outstanding c James Bell, Diana Hale, Carlston 3| Young, Ralph Sanford, Robert mer and Alan Bridge H' Public v gl i | ublic his capric- at son a gr of AUDITS (STEMS TAXES NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY Estublished 1940 Accountants — Auditors — Tax Counselors are | ! Starliner Juneau Sunday with Cap- augh, Ed McCord, Mrs. F. G. Cun-| Robert Roe iy B GEORGE E. ROBERT tain Lund, Flight Officer Horning ningham, Brooks Hanford | L B A MJ,, " ! 208 Franklin Street Phone 757 ADELE and Stewardess Betty Rempfer, For Ketchikan: Mr. and Mrs. F.| oo PerUe PASSCREEE WOR & RESTRAINED™ HYNES ! FAIRBANKS OFFICE—201-2 LAVERY BUILDING ENS fou"o DEAD TODAY were he following passengers from A. Clark and child; Irane McKin.|Heoder, Bertha tes, Willard e chorage rothy B M 1- ey g 5 g Clites, Wiliard Burrows, Dave AN YRR, OSSO 2 L Anchorage: Dorothy Bilbo, Mrs. Al- Jey, Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Newburn, : i e i — bert Wheeling, Fred Schaffer, Mrs. H, C. Warwick, Oswald Varnes, Hardie, Joseph Haughey, Jim Boul- - | KlnlDChN Neill John W Clark PLUS—Newest March of Time |i George E. Robert, 49, former Ju- Wright, Mrs. Clinard, Bruss Cronk, Charles Knipple, W. E. Walker, ! Frank Curtls, Homer Kayros,| . = = = 00 7 ¢ attend [QUIRE ABOUT OUR MONTILY ACCOUNTING SERVICE llenge to Hollywood” neau Lumber Mills worker, was Ira Polly. Mrs. Louie Wilburn, G. E. Flana- G€0Tge Peterson, Roy Halsey, Wil-1 0 “\i“‘;“ _‘l»)’“;\_ rf"]n‘ .‘", il | INQUIRI Mmor LY A INTING SERVICE Sakaathar, {found dead at his living quarters On the return flight the follow- gan, Sylvia Anderson, L. D. Schlee, ol Davenport, Ronald. Livingston, S0CE . &b, SRIIAENES, Watre e I8 L, o |lin. West Juneau at 8 o'clock this ing s gers left for the West- Tracey Witner Charles Machinnes, Reed Harring- tamed defendant in an injunction in “Baby Puss 3 g T ng Tracey Witner | roceedings brought by Kodiak |morning by his present employer, ward City: Howard Hand, Mrs. H kel G R A toB; Jumes Shaw, Jr.,. Cleo. Shaw, PrOceedlngs RIOUEAL = By 0074t Perry Beebe, and Ed Weideman. Hand, Dorothy Hand, Patricia g Robert Rumpf, Harry Burke, S3lmon packers, Regional Fish and | Roberts is reported to have last Hand, Celia Currie, A. O. Wahto, (Forney Morns, Edwin Kreuger, Wildlife Director Frank W: Hy- been seen alive Saturday evening. J, Hayes, Leonard Telfer, Mrs. O ora ere Herb Whitson, Leslfe Bennett, NeS has artived back at his hea {1t is believed that he died last C. Sweet, Leona Price, Lois Duli Ralph Gomey went G ), quarters here, via Anchors night, as it is indicated about Lis John Vandike, Elsie Vanlike, Joe Ken McGough, Jacqueline Pierens, At Anchorage, he was joined last home that he was still alive yes- Albert, Willis Door, Dick Vander- John Zatenba, Sam Broadbent, Week by Game Management Sup torday. Dr. C. C. Carter examined sagen and Adel Cronk i rom ou Earl McInisre, Lilly McEacheran, Visor Jack O'Connor for an inspec- the body and declared death Was — To Cordova: Helen Boatman Minnie Langroore, Maude Shea, lion of the Kenai National Moose dhe to internal® Rainonrtinge : Mary | Bob Henming, Ruth Maurstad, Eange. O'Connor has now flown rs found among Robert's ef- Ik o i 'N jveq Legla Willioms, Jerry McCarthy, on to Kn(lllw.k"lm' an int ensive sal- fects show him to have been form- . B = Notl e el Witlchran: ’ alkor, MON patrol, Hynes reports. From R A e Re(en' B”de |S Saturday night at 8:30 o'clock from ?‘;:;\1\ ‘\]’v‘;:fl\v' ‘“'D‘[.:_'l‘"‘]‘:i, VYIZ"]““:' Kodiak, O'Connor will ke in the FROM SEATTLE Island, where he was a the south and left at 11:30 for j ./ "y " eoor. Carol Gre. 1€l for some time, on game patrol o o e 2 Skagway. She will return to Ju- e il s " and game resources survey in the member of the United Brotherhood H dH b st oy Pl M it OO0 FLY UNITED 3 Cironntar : onore ere neau tomorrow morning at 6 Z°TY Sidney Gregory, Margarel y o ewim and Yukon drainages. lof Carpenters. He is also listed as 5 Gregory, John Hope T ving et ammloyea s Wate : , oclock and leave southbound at 9 ZTEEOTY. S HOPC o epy, Temporarily back with the F&WL, MAINLINERS TO houseman at Seattle and was a Beta S]gma Ph] a. m. Richard Wb e Bucper, Clarence Rhode is piloting the iermbar ATUtHA RIALaRAIONAT AAROL Pascengers disembarking here (LCHAC WIS St DURSY BRI Game Commission’s Noresman on CALIFORMIR = § (oo o e oo o St e el G Yieno Frankn, Joe Mandine, - 13" (o} O s ot o, Members of Beta Sigms Phi en- bill, Trene” A, Cahill, Dorls: Canil, iRl Bearsan, tan Jtev. Wilam e o " e, Was ; o ertained with or Saturday Cecelia Chandler, Jennie Craven, e, SOl IANARIDI AT hate AND "ALL THE EAST' kane, Washington; before coming to tertained with a_dinner Saturday Cecelia Chandlc AT e i b Juneau. night in the Gold Room of the Sam Green, Sally Green, Sophie P Hepiel e i i PAT SHAFFER |S BA(K Robert was employed by Beebe Baranof Hotel. The dinner, second Green, Marjorle G. Hallman, Bar- vj”z 1\1'Mv Y J'*}I out h - SO o et nof s house in West In 8 series of summer events for bara M. Hallman, Theodora A. Ward Herron, Waltor Sharpe, FROM NW UNIVERSITY | FROM JUNEAU TO | Juneau and had living quarters in the sorority, featured a special wel- Hand, Patricia A. Hand, Derothy J. aude Shea, and Minnie Lang- N s 'Drog % el Hand more. ! Anialy g CHICAGO . . 3, a garage and workshop on the COME home program and Kitchen . s = o Sl 5 " o8 18 18% hrs. T i, hower for Mus. Harold Stjern, nee Murl McGinnis, Howard Rich- From Whitehorse: Tom Dyer,| Miss Pat Shaffer, Juncau musi- NEW YORK . . 232 hrs, s i L D i o S LY mond, Volney Richmond, Ralph M. Michael Joyce, Martin Victor, Rich- cian, returned to Juneau last wp!pu y A " ohe g siden . Sines, Charles T. Smith, Nettie Gif- ard Crosby, Claire Hill, Samuel after spending a year at North- SAN FRANCISCO . tranged wife, in Rhode Island; Miss ~Tone Williams, president of the Sines, p X ; ’ s 00 gL el Eva Robert of 66 He Street, Organization presented the gifts in fen, Flizabeth Nelson, Rosenstone, Nick Rocovich, Hal western University. Miss Shaffer LOS ANGELES . . 17 hrs. R. 1, believed to be daughter, behalf of the Beta & 1 Phi mem- Nixon, Lunne E. Nixon, Mr. and \:Vl'i'lll('r, Johanna Kersten, Pete spent her (ime studying piano and (via connecting airline to Seattle) and a sister residing in Boston, bership, and welcomed the recent Mrs. R. Victor. Shpentuk, M ; to White-. plans to return for one more year Ms husetts. bride back to Juneau Leaving for Skagway were: J. D. horse M: Walter Channing,’ at the university. ; UNITED iy Tre remains are at the Charles Mr. and Mrs. Stjern were mar- Scott, Jane Whittle, Mrs, W. Was-| Theresa Chauning. | Miss Shaffer spent much of her “""“ W. Carter Mortuary. ried in the States several weeks ser, Sister Henrietta, Joc Belloto, Frcm Ketchikan: Herbert Olson;|time he concerts given by | B e L ago and returned to Juneau July 1. W. Knight, H. E. Peterson, Mrs H. from Nome, Jjoseph Urickson. | great artists in that vicinity., Dur- AIR LINES | LET YOUz money earn four They will make thelr home in the Peterson, Mrs. Ken Alexander, Doris LA {ing the yeai she was also able to In Seattle, call Elliott 3700 ‘pvrrml. Buy Alaska Finance Cor- Feshbee Apartments here. Cooley, G. Webste | E Gt ALY {sce much of Chicago and brini . ! 5 ARRAIGNED HERE A i R O it | i 3y b Sl A SO | e | back very tavorable reports con or your travel agent poration demand notes. (295-tf) | VICFORIA . PEOPEE i it Eiby | S i ) g . - ; cerning that city. | Vermont gets its name from the GE"ERAL MANAGER oF i T DONOHU Charged with being drunk and| puring Crristmas vacation Mi disorderly ¢ a public highway, | ghaffer made a trip to Washingto | | e GENERAL PAINT (ORP. | ) ON TRIP TO ALASKA W. W. Marsh, Vice-President of the General Paint Corporation, has arrived in Juneau with the inten-, tion of making a complete trip over | the Territory. Mr. Marsn, !green mountain. BRONZE SHAFTING — STERN BEARINGS — PROPELLORS GRAY MARINE ENGINES SALES and SERVICE Juneau Welding and Machine Shop nesides enjoying his | A Complete Janiforial Service is being started in Juneau by a Veteran Window Cleaning - Rug Cleaning Floor Waxing Floors of All Types Cleaned, Waxed and Polished by Electric Machine Daily Service on All Types of Janitor Work l The Most Complete Janitor Service in Alaska | CALLSO0... MARGARET FEMMER - RETURNS FROM ONE YEAR, MEDILL SCHOOL After spending a year at North- western University in Eveanston, IIL,. | Margaret Femmer, Juneau | High School graduate, returned to| Juneau on the North Sea. | Miss Femmer has been studying journalism at the Medill School of Journalism on Campus and plans to return for ;Iurther study in the fall. | According to Miss Femmer, the school is having its housing prob- lems also, but has been using quon- set huts as a solution. Due to the icrowded conditions, many of the ‘classes are about three times their NOW IN STOCK | | i make one want to return to Ju- Being from Alaska caused a great \variety of questions from the var- = Silex Coffee Makers - E! ] A- H neau. — eclrlc lr ealers * ¥JUNE GABRI!-:LSON 18 Fluorescent Desk Lamps feg T TSI | : l Electric Hot Pads ' hler Light P i Kohler Light Planis i for LEW SCHAFFERT and leave your number jous NU students, and Miss Fem- | mer reports that some of the ques- tions they do ask are enough to Miss June Gabrielson is back at her desk in the Governor’s of- fice here following a “wonderful” cruise of some weeks aboard the Fish and Wildlife ship Brown Bear on which she accompanied her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Ira Gabriel- ° son, to the Aleutian and Pribilof i Tslands. PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. Corner Second and Seward Sireets Miss Gabrie'son, accompanied by her aunt, Mrs. Frank Walker, of Towa, left the Brown Bear at Nak- , nek, flew to Anchorage and then on into Juneau, arriving here on the ,weekend. Mrs. Walker is visiting 1 here with her niece while awaiting transportation home, the Northwestern | Mrs. Moxg it A. Nixon and Otis Price was arraigned before U. daughter of Victoria, B. C., arrived S. Commissioner Felix Gray here| in Juneau on the Princess Norah this morning on a complaint signed | r a month’s visit. They are house by Mrs. Isubcl Price, his wife. The gues of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Don- Prices reside along the Glacier ahue at Tce Harbor. Mrs. Nixon Highway. Pleading was deferred and Mrs. Donahue are sisters. | and Price’s bond was set at $500. | e | e e - | Listen KINY Monday 7 pm. a Frances Ann's Beauty Salon is speech loadea with TNT. Speaker now open for business. Phone 388 Anita Garnick. ! for appointments. (318-6) | U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, JUNEAU, ALASKA | WEATHER BULLETIN i DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A, M,, 120TH MERIDIAN TIME | Max. temp. TODAY ( last | Lowest 4:30 a.m. 24 hr: Weather at ! Station 24 hrs.* | temp temp. Precip. 4:30am. | Anchorage 69 55 55 0 Pt. Cloudy | Barrow 35 0 Obscured Bethel 53 417 .10 Cloudy Cordova ... 59 | 50 0 Cloudy ! Dawson 66 0 : Edmonton 63 57 25 Pt. Cloudy Fairbanks 82 59 02 Pt. Cloudy Haines . 60 53 3 Cloudy Juneau ... * 58 54 A3 Rain Juneau Airport 58 50 46 Drizzle Ketchikan . 61 53 0 Pt. Cloudy | Kotzebue 69 | 62 0 Cloudy McGrath 67 57 23 Rain Nome . 53 | 49 49 03 Cloudy | Northway . 81 | 53 56 0 Pt. Cloudy | Petersburg .. i | 52 54 01 Cloudy | Portland . 66 | 556 55 Trace Pt. Cloudyi Prince George % 63 | 43 48 09 Rain i Prince Rupert § | 53 0 - Seattle .. 67 | 57 Trace | Sitka . & 65 | 54 54 .10 Drizzle | Whitehorse ...... 85 |48 48 08 Fog | Yakutat 58 | 46 54 Trace Drizzle | #—(4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today) WEATHER SYNOPSIS: A trough of low pressure extends from Mon- tana northnorthwestward to the upper Mackenzie Valley of Canada and thence eastward to a weak low pressure center near Norton Sound. A ridge of high pressure exfends southsouthwestward from the Gulf of Alaska to a high center located about 1,000 miles south of the Alaska Peninsula, The temperatures were slightly below normal over Southeast Alaska yesterday. Rain has fallen during the past 24 hours over western Washington, along the the coast from Vancouvep Island to Southeustl‘ Alaska, southwestern Canada and western Alaska. | MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN Reports from Mariue Stations at 12:30 P. M. today MARINE FORECAST FOR PERIOD ENDING TUESDAY EVE- NING: Protected waters of Soutbeast Alaska and outside waters, Dixon Entrance to Yakutat—variable winds under 15 miles per hour. Variable jof her former name, Anna Bong,| | was WIND Height of Waves Station Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) Cape Decision .. ...Cloudy Calm 1 foot | Cape Spencer .. ..Cloudy SwW 4 Calm | Eldred Rock Pt. Cloudy S 10 1 foot Five Finger Light .. Cloudy wsw 8 Calm | e Troras Cuard Island . ...Cloudy R Calm Zero { ¥ Women's Arsaner Lincoln Rock Pt. Cloudy 62 NNW 3 Zero | Peink Retreqs Bt. Cloudy 61 O L ey “It’s the Nicest Store In Town® D. C. and New York. : TIDE TABLE : ° JULY 16 o ® High tide 2:47 am, 170 ft. o] o Low tide 9:25am, -19 ft. ! o High tide 15:47 pm., 152 ft. o] ® Low tide 0 pm., 29 ft. oi Yool L_:-L' i 'i annoeunces its rcopening Nt iy '| EXPERT OPERATORS TO SERVE YOUR Anna Mugford seeks restoration EVERY NEED! Open Evenings by Appointment! PHONE 388 in an action for divorce from Thomas Mugford filed here (.«)dny] with the Clerk of the U. S. Dis Court. Desertion is alleged ;m} grounds fo.: Lne actiom: The couple marricd at Sitka, ‘April 11, 1921, They have no children uml[ no property at issue. C\UM%%B: LE GANT The Top Won't Roll Over The Girdle Won't Ride Up Here's perfect figure comfort and control for you—a Warner's Le Gant Sta-Up-Top —the girdle that fits like second skin. Baranof Hotel Building .cloudinesfi with local light rain showers