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ENDS TONIGHT FEATURE BILL IS NOW ROSALIND RUSSELL LEE BOWMAN in She Wouldn’t Say Yes ()] story of baby! a hard ed and y imp ( impulses v comedy Russell and L Shows 7 9:30 daring arts 8:05—-10:08 24 AT CAPITOL Her will cry embre > guy, a girl and a The to plea yearned the N Columbia Pictures’ \(:n'rmu Rosalind Bowman, “She arms | with the; EXTRAX MARCH of '”"E Tom and Jerry in “BABY PUSS’ Yes," is currently playing at the Capitol Theatre. It's f a love story that's all and fun for all. Charles Winninger, Wouldn't Say TOMORROW! Harry are fe Davenpc atured THE-MUSICAL, LEADER . OF THEM-AH,/ rt and Sara Haden - BOUGE /AS NEWS ARTI> It was paintings ty w been San Francisce anxious to pat scenes and market. Mr representatives cisco McClellan, of contracted ior McClella Gastineau e t ieal a i on arrival he of his outsta decoration of Coffee Shop, and other Mr children ca Nevada, Fe w corating sou after firm, c¢ decoraror and painter. © to £ M'CLELLAN ned this week i I | that ! Douglas artist have| by a group art buyers who are Ala: nd Mrs. J. C of the San mtécted Mr Douglas r itly and p of his paint- very wellknown Channel ce WO. years ag Little, a n s an One | nding works is l]n' the Gastineau Hotel | which depicts totems a lore. ». McClellan and five aska from Reno, ill continue his de- painting 1d spend his eve- > time in supplying itings to San Fran- his | business on | £ TWO DOUG BOYS SAILING Juneau Southbound Tuesday, July 23 FOLLOWING SAILINGS FRIDAY FRII)I\ ¢ £ ARE DUE Pusich had a long distance v rsation with cn Mickey Fusich upon the latters debarkation at San Francisco from overseas ducy in the Navy. In the conversation, Mike learned that Mickey will be on his way home in two we ufter getting his dis- charge, which will be soen. James Devon had a letter from his bret William Devon, yester- 5 he had just received and would be home next voyage of the Aleutian. wisit his father, Sam in Zenith, Wash, before on to his home here. Both Douglas graduates of ealisted together; but ratea after training in Mike telephone FRIDAY I"R' DAY DAY SDAY FRIDAY FRIDAY TUESDAY TUESDAY FRIDAY te Devon, coming were and boys 1945 were San SALISBUY England—On y plannea for his weddin; Officer Peter Nalon, R.AF., aged was buricd. He was killed after iling out of a bummt, plane. the and was Nation's Relief Administration November, 1943 The United Rehabilitation estallished in Delicious luncheons and dinners, home-made pies and _cake —— Special barbequed spare ribs and chicken Under New Managament—DMrs. Jessie Cochrane OPEN—10 A. M. to 10 P. M Winter & Pond Bldg. M. S. ESTEBETH LEAVES FOR SENTINEL ISLAND, ELDRED ROCK HAINES and SKAGWAY and return Every Monday—ll PM LEAVES FOR SITKA and WAYPORTS Every Wednesday—6 P. M. Passengers, Freight and Mail NOW IN STOCK Silex Coffee Makers Eleciric Air Heaters Fluorescent Desk Lamps Eleciric Hot Pads Kohler Light Planis PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. Corner Second and Seward Sireets his | g, Flight | of [ Howard Ric ( ( paintings of ! Elizabeth White, wildflowers on the art| Fran- | Irene J. S.;Del Lareyes | i HOME | Tyselling, J. Tyselling, 1 | Ereric 'HOPS NORTH, SOUTH Pan American Airways following yesterday: From Searttle: Betty Ererick, Jo- seph Roberts, Tess Myers, Dickie Lawhead, Vivian Lawhead, Charles , John Buiten, Ronald Mc- Charles Swanson Collins, Joan Blanche Berry, Ted Thomas, flew the Eachern, Maurice Ernest Berry, trude Peck Sturdevant Ciiff Bajland, Hoga C Mary Jenn Bajland, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—] PAN AMERICAN ON HARBOR NEWS Ni The B halibut schooner 'registered from Anacort stopped here briefly for before proceeding to Island today. The Borris is pered by Ivan Angell. 5. O. Fields will launch his new cembination halibuter-troller in the Small Boat Harbor within a week el 1s named the boat Shangri- La long-awaited engine ar- rived last week In latc week for " ice Trinity skip- last new gurd- Wash., | and | UNEAU, ALASKA AMERICAN STORY NOW ON SCREEN AT 20TH CENTURY A story about a boy always had a uniy v 4 especially when written the novelist, with a gr other and understanding nine horses prison| Such Seffing Off July 4 Pogrom af Kielce, WARSAW ne Execued for | | nd a horee 'sal appeal, by a fine sympathy boys and July 16 by a Nine firing off a men uad has for ting Ju in Kielce v cost lives of 41 ¢ ns. Ti defendant cted with last Thursda received terms Mear nounced that four at of pogrom filmed in glorious Technicolor, and with many world mous scenic spots its back- ound, is “Thunderhead—Son a story, government as officials of the of PAGE FIVE 790" ceNTuRy NO¥ PLAYING V’ ST-SELLER BY -‘ N ‘E H:LDOSED My G murfok Mary O’ Hara's THUNDERHEAD soN»or FLICKA , owned Lown. The Tenakee for S Was boat 31 by W and J. J troller from i ind the ga Jorg e Bode ce al George Jorg on, Isabelle Janice Jorgenson, Lilly ter Mix, Madge Mix Jay Conicy Swear Goettel, Wil Security in Kie after a spe ound the enough pogrom. Ministry of Public had been arrest investigating committee had not been in intervening ed energetic to halt the Taku is for hav- Flicka,” which 20th Century-Fox is now showing at the 20th Cen- tury P P McDowall, Johnson Roddy Foster and Rita ton neth Vertez | Clark, Rolsnd Smith. Harold Work 1 Wwill wart ! liam Hellman rank Edwards, vin Polet. From Whitehorse Nome Evelyn Vernon, John Roehm, Willia Downey, Glosser, wil- n St Jay "0 Eva Harry Deland se: Volr ond an: To Fairb: To Whitehc Jennie Graven, Murl McGinnis. Arthur Woodley, Jacob l\‘l‘lllll’ Sharon Tyselling, Frank rlquist. Ad ne Rtasmussen, Charles Kal- ahele, Helen Foss, Violet Seaberg, Karlens Scaberg, Mort Goldman Irene Denuis, Je Dennis, Amy Miltch, L Morgan, Fay Mi- chaelson }um' Corey. ALASKA AIRLINES . TAKES 21 TO WEST : '\:‘L(‘X(ld\' on the Alaska ines Siarliner Anchorage with * in La.ry Currie, Flight Offi- Hola, and Stewardess Juanita To Ketch To Seattle bara Hackenberger, Tyselling, Mrs Ariiving of John Sve vend Rolling Wave i carpentry done prepara- port late this minor mer's sleek, del is in engine overhaul Del Wi T ar - D¢ ross for Cape . an The ! Ernest Ingles. po el 4g registored from Elfin | Cove. She trolling agai x a few will go days -oo ROt VETO PRO(EDURE OFI SALMON wm“‘ July 16. Idaho's | UNSC IS ATTACKEDBY | AUSTRALIAN CHMR NEW bert V minister, cedure curity YORK, July 16.—Dr. Evatt, Australian attacker the in the United Nations Se- Council as “undemocratic and unjust,” and hn declared there must be “no veto” in the Paris! Peace conference. Evatt, who is retiring as nan of the United Nations atcmic mn y commission, said in a broad- cast here and in Aust that hu ’111: system of voting in the Security Council” is “most serious disability under \\I\Ir‘h the United Nations now work-, ing.” foreign veto pro- chair- {from Salmon today. * | Nevills, 1 Her- ) saimon 5 belng way My d were a Major in leading roles, the picture \d of the Kielce Se- as greater in ever ard three of his as- thar s foraotoen inquiry is continuing. Friend -o— Famed idaho Rivers SE(OND MEETING ' Lure Twelve Drivers OF VETERANS BD. IS ENDED TODAY The Sobezynski ty Forc > neve Flicka.” Salmon and 12 b Members in- stare| War Two Veterans kg wound up )i secor soting »us Colorado river boat- i ke o sloner Nory Haley reported on progress man welers will take to the ; Sroomile trip to Made toward establishing the Terri- Idaho. The party hopes torial Veterans Office. . % g, Board members present to reach Lewiston by August 2. |, i K )i Robert E. Ellis, Ketchikan, From there they will ship their than::John. Oposs, ' fotee boats to Weiser for the second trip /it 8 SR B -)\“i e \through Hells Canyon of the Snake o g e sl River: |Solka, Jr., Fairbanks. The fifth mvmbm for the Territory-at-large as unable to attend because o la recently-suffered hand injury for |which he was hospitalized a |Ketchikan, He is L. E. Demmert of Klawock. d rivers, th will lure two fam the Snak ver riders. cluding four a party The expeditions women are to of the Alaska Board today man, the Lewiston were chair- John - , (rowded Ouarlers ‘ h JE , N. M, July 16. ‘ istrict Court, taking note of the shor in considering | ul Henry Vanderfecht's suit \Im divorce, decided it would im- D LET YOUR money earn fou percent. Buy Alaska Finance Cor poration demand notes. (205-tf World | MeOOWALL [ PRESTON FOSTER | RITA JUHNSUH < ST H HEATING and APPLIANCE CO. —— ¥ ' SMi FORMERLY SMITH OIL BURNER SERVICE 0il Burners ~ Plumbing — Heatmg‘ DAY PHONE—A76 ! ELLIS AIR LINES | DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU T0 KETCHIKAN l via Petershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 There Is No Substitute for Newspaper Advertising! W {old INFORMAL TEA T July i ture ‘(?ullfm'nifl ity | pose “undue hardship” on, her hus-| the “(m""l to vacate the house. veto power| The result: Vanderfecht may con-| session on the tinue to occupy the sleeping porch, |provided he does not annoy his wife. who sat the Council and watc delegate invoke three times in one Spanish issue, said: It is a travesty of democratic| procedures when any one nation. san block the unanimous opinion f the remainder a council Maude Brannon, eleven wren it is endeavoring sole- J. Grahnert, Mrs, Connie Weise, 1¥ to conciliate. and adjust inter- O. C. Sweet, Mrs. Bruce Wil- national disputes and situations Albert Peterson. | RIS Betty Lawhead, Vivian H E Tess Myers. I H. Howarth, Ann’s U trude Baner, Joseph Roberts, Miller, Betty Emeric For Corduva: Hubert Giiligan, for ical attention and dism! Elinore MacKinnon, Walt Mac- ¢d George Hansen and Rudy ®&ibnon. Brash, medical - patients The Government Hospital admit- ted Inez Wilson and infant son of 1 and dismissed James tk Evatt, in ed harp were the following passeng- ers from Auchorage: Mrs. M. Kel Beldal LaRerp, Irene Tyselling, Mrs. C from Cor- s. quist, Mr: {ner Boch; dova: Charles Kalahele. On the roturn flight the follow- T left for the West- Evelyn Rose, Ro- - FISH LANDING ol Landing fish today were the | bastian-Stuart packer Phoenix II, Sitka registered boat skippered by {Sig Jackson, 40,000 pounds of sal- man; Emi' Samuelson’s Dixon, 10,- [ 000 pounds cf black cod; and John | Sutherland's, Viking, 12,000 pounds of black ccd. The last two catches 1are wisold as yet. on | - > DIVORCE FiLED ward City: Mrs bert Rose, Mrs. Mrs son, Betty Emirck, Lawhead, Ger- Har-! St Chs Ho: pu;n has admitte: | le and Jack Pendletc : | | | Mitbel Murphy Woods, of Juneau,’ vs. Arthur William Woods, a new action for aivorce, has been filed here with ihe Clerk of the U. | District Covurt, based on allegation | iof desertion. Mr. and Mrs. Woods | is were married at Juneau, June 29,| 388 1934. They have no children and (318-t6) no property in dispute. o> Al s - Frances Ann's Beauty ,Inow open for business. Ph appointments. COASTAIL NAVIGATION CO. M. S. Coastal Glacier” LFAVES TONIGHT FOR Petershurg-Wrangell-Kefchikan FROM ALASKA DOCK PHONE 879 Weekly Passenger Service lon WILL HONOR 2 NEXT FRIDAY The Worid Circle of the Northern Light Presbyterian Church will give an informal tea at the home of Mrs. J. P. Williams, Seatter Tract, on Friday afternoon 19, at 2:30 a’clock. The tea it given in honor of Mrs. Harold Smita and Mrs. R. L. 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