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1946 ; THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE FIVE 3 | [ berts; to Whitehorse: Ronale King, | Complete Shows 7:30—9:30 To Seattle: Albert Bostadt, Steve roweocon—wn | FEATURED BILL BEGIN SURVEY OF ..o s BILLIS SHOWING | NOW PLAYING! R " NOW AT CAPITOL LOSE OUT TO GracieraYMoON. 5= i e AT 20TH CENTURY T 2 | | | | | | | NVE | Erickson, Marvin Rogers, Earl JAMBOREE | p wad Jacksen, Lawrence Ricard, Henry o ) 9 : 0 Am Paced by nine lively songs and National Park Service -and- | Ricard, PhLiiiip Prince, James Kep- For tonight and tomorrow, the 13} wind T T hilarious, comicalities, Columbia | pe Architect Alfred C. Kuehl 15| 1y willian: Wooten, Olive Wykof th Century will show a double ‘. RV 03%0 o cror® 41\ lJ“E B | ) 3 . i . Pictu newest jamboree of jive,| ik in Alaska for another sum-| Ratherine Alexander, David Alex- Pill . I TRY M “I Love a Bandleader,” starring Phil| ner's work i National Park and|ander, Rav Sievens, Gladys Waugh,| Charged with a murder he did 3 l l(,'l U“Es Harris, “Rochester” and Leslie, Napoleon had his Waterloo and! Monumeni development in the Ter-| patricia Waugh, Robert Waugh, |1V commit, a young Texan clears omer S At 8:26 and 10:48 P. M. 3rooks, opened last night at the the Teen-Age baseball squad had ntory—with Giacler Bay National SRR R his name and brings to justice the ks s Mo " " Capitol theatre to an audience which the Legion last night in a non-| Monument heading this y real killers who had framed him Terri Mad Mnnslel‘ d {ing year's hru-:l. 0 - loved cvery ever-loving minute of league contest. ject st | W H.IGHIS MADE in RKO Radio’s “Bandit . Ranger, 2 7:30 and 9:52 an outdoor drama of the Early | Burdick allowed the Teen-Agers| Mr. and Mrs. Kuehl arrived here | S % % Phil raises only two hits and (!nr Legion went | abc ‘l:;(“v! l. u';‘\“‘ ,r\h-mlmn to| BY AlASKA AlRuNES “‘"“’l starring Tim Holt, is one “Band“ Rangfl'" of th What music when his baton! Such kissing when Leslie hog-wild, the final score being 10 take up residence at least until features. i raices her lips! What laughter to 3. December, when winter will have| Arriving yesterday on the Alaskal Lhe story is packed to the brim : AH.' NEWS 942 P-M. when “Rochester” raises the roof! Burdick had a no-hitter up until| clamped down on the architect's Ajrl: y with gripping suspense, breath-tak- 3 PHIL HARRIS Fne LESLIE BROOKS |\ ‘ROCHESTER' 3 tliner Anchorage, with ing chase hilarious comedy and It’s the slickest musical in many a the sixth inning when Gleason and Arriving with them were tWo Captain Larrie Cu Flight Offi- i e sl 1 0 ) Dapcevich rapped out two suc r Service employees Who ger Hola and Stewardess . tuneful cowboy music »I“ is d TOMORROW! A great deal of credit for this sive s All Teen-Age scores ma topographic survey of were the following passengers from ) x"”“;‘“l“"' O e A . ", s Joan arclay plays the fem- must be handed to the writers of we lked up as unearned. areas 2 HIT SHOwW! the story. John Grey, and the fast-| Burdick struck out nine men | Bay, paced screenplay, Paul Yawitz. Ex- while walking seven. membe elopment at Glacier'Anchorage: L. C. Peters, Mr. Mc- Mr, Kuehl. A fourth Whorter, J. C. Kepley, Lorine W of the party is expected and Mr. Wooton iine lead, and Cliff Edwards (Uke- > Tike) is featured in a comedy role. "'}‘_HIT(;’ITNIV)‘\?‘ VR perts at comedy and gag situations, Magority, on the mound for the | this weck. All are from San Fran-| On the return flight the follow-|STERE THe = - 4 URAVSOT they have handed Phil, “Rochester” Teen-Agers, struck out three men, | cisco B were nown: 1o AR bbRnd | you like your movies crammed CANARY” and Walter Catlett, who by the way walker four but the Legion got to| The Glacier Bay work is to com- City: Sid Ke Ray |with horror and chills, then you're and has never been funnier than'in his him for 12 hits, including doubles|mence next week, with the first Mrs. Ray Flanagan, G dmi for n (‘u-m \\-}xn~xx you ~‘~IM‘U, “WEST of the PECOS” |} role as a theatrical agent, meaty by Burdick, Miercejewski and Roli-- (rip into *h¢ Bay expected to take Edward Tulare, Patricia Tulare,|S1CoTs Releasing Corporation’s *The e e e | laugh-roles which carry them rol- son about three weeks. Patricia Tulare, Mrs. Lou Tulare Mad Monster,” the other feature licking along from first fade-ir The next regular Jurcau City Additional w also will be done Henry Gilchrist, Mrs. H. Gilchrist,| George Zucco plays the Bht" o \ pralilacs League game will be Friday night u¢ gitka National Monument and Helen Whitney, Patsey Whitney: t0 a mad sclentist who plans a fiend- o R at 6:30 o'clock when the Legion !y, MeRiuiey National Park. If Fairbanks: John Cross and Pat'ish revenge on four fellow scient- and Elks tangle to break up heil jme peririis, an examination will Cross lists who have caused dismissal AlASKANS VIS"I first place tie be made fo determine the present To Cordova, Richard Deems. |from the college faculty because he sk e | = O TR condition ¢i the Valley of Ten| Ariving on the Alaska Airlines advances a theory that a human [ [} 1: IN WASHINGTON Thousand Omokes, in Katmai Na- Starliner Juneau with Captain|can be transformed into a beast by e ione me r s ai or, Flig ning ¢ 1 2 3 roduce: T GILROY. Directed by YOUIH FOR (HR!SF | MA". SERVI(E '[0 tional Monument, Mr. Kuehl said. Fowler, Flight Officer Horning and [blood transfusions ‘ A Produced by BERT. GILROY, Direced alf i - e — - |Stewardess Sharp was the follow- Buried away in an old mansion R. Cohen and Morton Grant, 1 ! . ing passenger from Anchorage: [on the edge of a dismal swamp, the THIS THEATRE SELLS WAR BONDS AND STAMF L] former Harriet Bixby of Manchest- | : r ; | From > L. Ricard, H. J./with a giant of a country youth HELD FRIDAY p M €0 NcH sisopeniie, calisc ,0“ SIARI IN OCTOBER FROM SOUIH BY pAA Ricard, C. H. Erickson, J. M. John-|who is a simpleton. He injects a ) 2070 DL‘_I(‘QM"—T Bdlll.nu m.w‘uhmmnn be- G son, O. J. Anderson, Louis Taft,/wolf's blood into his subject and To 5” To % i for leaving for their home in Alas- 3 osterday M. B. Rogers, Pete LaFave, Joe gradually is able to transform him gl % Next _'ka. Mr. Butts is licensing officer MAIT *dersie. By e thinin L% Pan American Airways yesterday Bihaon, E. R, Jackson, A. Bostadt, 1ito s Wolt Sran’at Wil and: bek N!GHT NIGHT Xt ey ~ t ail serv y steams flew the following passengers to [AnSO™. & e e : sty ; : eht at T:45 g the Fish and Wildlifge Service i o'clack the young people of Ju- a‘t‘ imesn. where. the coguple plan Western Alaska, suspended during | from this city P. Prime, Steve Nixon, C. LaMarch, to normal by an antidote. ‘Then neay are invited to the Odd Fel- 'y oo™ shon future home. the war, will be resumed October prom Geatile: Antonio Polet, J: Ferguson, Ray Young. arts a series of terrifying killings lows Hall (o celobrate the first s, first next. Service will be restor-| jacqueline Martin, Dorothy Kry. On the return flight the follow- e e, \'s. “Youth . for ; : ed to the ports formerly served and seski Richard Deems. Lottie Bir. 10§ Dassengers were flown to the Empire Want Ads bring results’ , | August G. Hebert, Chief Engineer arther westw: along thel, 8 G o Westward City: Carol Harrison, A.| === # - - i 5 " continue farther westward along the yo1cen Kenueth Edwards, Howard 3 , for Radio Station KFAR at Fair- ... " 0" atka The Post Office iy o iy Leen, Harry Learnard, H. Sundby, . i Washingt ke o . 4 Fisher, Jenny Parker, Jean Parker, ! % Is In Washington on BuSl- peparyment has called for propos- ; 2 jlor, S Sanders, Steve Cullop, John with the Federal Communica- Lottle dJoseph “raylor, Lirthday of Christ One year ago, the Rev ed by pastors and Christian worke of Jurecau, held als for carrying the mail on a Ao AL . . Swanson, Victor Foss, Roy Jones, Jor i « y Balashoff, Corinne Davis, i N Frly the first “Youth for Christ Commission monthly basis from Seward by Sel-| p B Dayis Roy Johnson, Robert Maret, Wm. { It was organized for the pt B v dovi: Kodiak, Kanatak, Chignik, % Ogren, David Bauman, Scott Free- Margarel Brown, David Brown, nan “soceph Taylor, Robert Con- Robert Stevens, Alfred Lawrence,' ... | y: iting w r | Heles Whit y, Patsey Whit v, | | days visiting with her brother Capt. p1c. pass, Sanak, See Cap, | o E8 st At R e g SR ; Thomas Tonseth, USN. Mrs. Han- g scoteh CaD. | Gertrude Gilcnrist, Kenny Gilehr [ to Pittsburgh for the Sorichef, Akutan, Unalaska, Maku-| oy, goovile Charles Bevil, Ernie g \ sl oy 80D iCame et EOIBIGSBUTBRINET the on S AR L PR e £ , Charles Bevil, B (’ h D l i b o8 DA e O ot~ wedding of her son, Robert, and Shi o ace Chernofsky, Nikol-| goim “Artnur Leen, Ardith Lokken, one Lrushing veiea ian [men from the then proceeded to Washington for|“uppe yegigents of these commun- | Pacla Brookheim, Harry Learn-| e | at fimes B vigH Syt Cant- Toksedhs and B1a yies 'haye®héen” terribly ped | DECATUR, Tll.—James T. Whit- Saturday night will be a good [amily, and her son Stanley Han-|,.q yy jiregularity of mail service| Carol Harrison, Luciile LeFonna,|ley, Jr, dcfense attorney in a all around fellowship time during £0M» Who had come from his sta- anq the long delays in delivery of|Roy Jones, Victor Foss, John Swan- | eriminal trial, hammered home a whith there will be games, refresh- |tion in Texas to attend his broth- pgj)» saiq Delegate Bartlett. “The|son, Steve Cullop, Sheldon San-|point to the jury by slamming his newly pades Post Office Department has, ever ders, Hjalmar Sundby, Roy John-'fist on a courtroom table. Mrs. Amante T. Hanson of Falr- pepyyie gand Point, Squaw Har- anks is in Washington for a few , .- Unga, Belkofsky, King Cove, p cf reaching boy nd girls of high school a who are not attending any church and leading them to t, PEOPLE OF DOUGLAS Attention!!! Starting JULY 22, 146, Will Be the NEW BUS states speaking ments and singin elected officers for the coming year S LS i since the close of the war, been|<on, Robert Maret, William Ogren,! He suffered a broken bone in his SCHEDULE AS FOHO S willl also be installed. seeking to reestablish this service,| David Bauman, Scott Freeman. |hand | ! W \ e p7y ALITE RAAn G o ARy PNA MAKES FlIGHT ;hut it appeared unlikely that pro-| From Fairbanks: Keith Roberts; Not, that, but he lost the Frnest Ingles, Evan- | case. couse, Carol Bir posals would be received from bid-| to Ketchikur TO JUNEAU: WEST ders who rould offer responsible|geline St WEEKDAY SCHEDULE SUNDAY SCHEDULE Leave Douglas Leave Juneau - >+ | 1 { | e. Now I am informed that|Dewey Barber. Mart Coolidge, Al- LET YOUR mwouey earn rour serv GOGDYEAR rt Coolidge; to Fairbanks, Paul percent. Buy Alaska Finance Cor- e Douglas I.eave Juneau 1 < On trips to and from this city|this difficulty scems to have been|b R(‘!NC‘ ATS \vinl'rdav P:,,\.mc Northern Aijr- overcome.” Sclka, George Riddell, Leland Ro- poration demand notes. (295-tf) 7:30 AM. 9:40 A.M. 10:15 A.M. FOR RAIN OR SHINE lines flew ‘Le following passengers| ~o o % 2 ! 8:40 AM. 10:40 A.M. 2 MEN'S GABARDINE with Captaia Claude Ferguson,|pTo?OCO000000000000000000000000000000.0000000000606000900006000400000000609 10:40 AM. 12:40 P.M. 1: TRENCH COATS First Office: Jack Dean, and Stew- 2 ° 11:40 P.M. 1:40 P.M. 2:8 b Do efalar Savpmthis || avisss Donotty . Mathis: | Self-Winding 1140 DM 380 PM. Size - From Aachorage, Helen Smith, 3: > 4:45 P oy SBTBO | somesc. Forers ed Hevder Ror SHOCK PROOF . .. WATER PROOF . . . NON-MAGNETIC Bl M 6ils bl MEN'S BLACK RUBBER |; bt Johnson, Fred Brecken, L. A. i Gy 5:00 P.M. 7:40 PIM. COATS P anc Mailn Niohold 5 'I‘ 5:40 10:00 P.M. 10:15 P.M. Water Proof ! A “*Tlgu'gxd‘\:‘”:“&&‘l; ‘V A C ll E S 7:00 s K WITH SWEEP SECOND HANDS AND LUMINOUS DIALS 8:15 to Anchorage: Ja Lo 812,75 Orders Sent C. O. D. Postage Prepaid H. BELL 1323 East 16th St. Brooklyn 30, N. Y. | | pite, Mrs. J. White, James E.| AT 15 P.M. Abbott, Joseph Helget, William :16 P.M: Go,vger, M?.:pflauln e}sgr‘;»(xkhelrllq,lalx; T H E N U G G E T S l'l 0 P ]1:4(; P.M. R. W. Stephens, C. H. Bevil. - -oo ‘ Optometrist, now in Juneau for| . ’ Have Been on nlsplay ior_ManY Years 3 |10 weeks stay and will make ex- | Ladies’ Stone-Set Dress Watches priced from $75 to $1,000 ———————— Please Cut This Ot — — — — — — i i |ses in her oftice in th gren | | Bids. Phone 638 for appointment.| Come In and Brouse Around | (323-t1) 90000403 00000 00000000000000 i E. Gore, A. Balashoff, Ernie Holm, T R 4 See the Largest Selection of Men's and Ladies’ Waiches that % e DR. RAE LILLIAN CARLSON o B : ; ; amination of the eyes and fit glas. 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