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FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1946 SHOWPLALE oF " AND 7/ ROMANCE.. .. in @ gorgeou. tropical paradise! yenture NANCY KELLY WILLIAM GARGAN EDDIE QUILLAN FUZZY KNIGHT pd GEORGE DOLENZ 1Z9 ' DOUBLE FEATURE UP-TO-DATE MAP FOR WEEKEND IS BILL AT CAPITO! Jackson's Com. | Here August 15 compirep By 4 MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN be honor guest at a lunchen given | OF ALASKA JUST THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Nagato Heads ng Now fo Bikini HILARIOUS NEW COMEDY IS BILL AT 20TH CENTURY | “The Song of the Sarong” and (Continued from Page One) WAsmerUN July 26— .““‘ l Better stock up on extra funny| SR TRAERT w e e wns w xcr LagoonGrave i v be shown this week end at the ' ... oot action ; * the fu~( up-to-date m!p of “‘MN“ 1..»]1um» .u.':uni this time in “The| | Capitol. After the hearing the Depart- Announcing this Secretary of In-! | Bullfighters,” the hilarious new Theatregoers who have beenlook- o050 s o th an terior Krug said he expected the| ‘.'um Century-Fox hit, now wing | \island adventure picture will enjoy “ o C 0 HTE SN Lo iplans for a post-war development The fun begins when the boys | Universal's “Song of the Sarong.’ pml,]::,‘ J":I‘;"é;‘m;;,‘:;h“gl :(lf]‘:";“:;) gf the Territory ] [ Wafer A-Blast Would couple of dopey dicks from Peo Based on the thrilling experiences i i g 4 ks v k] . chase a curvaceous blonde to Mex of @ discharged Army aviator, play-| . ‘”fd d:‘"‘“[ fo Kelohihan & Cn":ip'”,",”‘ m datalonaiies by KI“ A” Men Aboard ico City. The blonde gets away fitiby. whiliam .Gargan, the color-[B s “AUBUAE 2. Tt Jill VL DRIESEME Surveys and aelgl photo " but not Stan and Ollie. The popu- v a Coast Guard boat from Ketchi- graphs, the map shows the locations ¢ ful story concerns his attempt to kan to Juneau of all’ mountain ranges, of streams,| BY HAROLD W. BLAKESLEE lace mistakingly identifies :~‘I.m it teal a treasure of sacred pearls “ry. pouse party will arrive in!gedlogical boundaries, settlements, (ASSociated Press Scicnce Writer) Don Sebastian, the great Spanish R B aand Princess: Juneau Saturday, Augt SRR railroads, coastinel,’ dilands| ABOARDIEREILES APPALACH, MDA EHES 10, BUEmetiiEty S| Nancy elly has e latter role. 3 . - TAD FF N July . 9 e pected. And while Stan is a dead| | With Gargan aboard his plane CC"ding to information received in and lak 0t e T s e et (PR (B Wisatine, 58 b et AN Juneau by the Office of the Gov- | - P bzl MIBIRSC. PALLISEID N8 : L : are two stowaways. Eddie Quillan o lgato developed an increasing list bullfighter’s manager knows him to| and Puzzy Knight portray the com- """ _ In the time of Queen Elizabeth, ¢ jou " pointing her toward a be the man a local sports promoter | ical hitchhikers and are said to o the English were required by 1aW|poiibie watery grave in Bikini|ls hunting for having double-crossed | contribute a generous amount of EmPpire want Aas bring resuits! to eat fish on 155 days of the Yearip,goon to which yesterday's sub- him years In order to avoid| comedy as the plot progresses. Oth- 5. DEPARTAENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAD |marine atomic blast already has bis victim's wrath, Stan is convinc- | er competent players are George JONEAD, ALARK A |consigned the baitieship Arkansas ed that be should continue 1o pass | Dolenz and Geroge Cleveland. | AATHE an ‘.md aircraft carrier Saratoga for Don Sebastian, who hasn't In the “Beston Blackie” produc-|p, . qg pog 24 ||nr|::‘t}:<"~f|\):,l‘){l‘;¥4].;:{lo IAI ‘\}; Illz'lu MERIDIAN TIME | Late this afternoon, hours atter rived yel ‘ tion, Chester Morris, Nina Foch, Ao, oD, TOBAY Vice Adm. W. H. P. Blandy had - Well, you want to see this de- Steve Cochran, Richard Lane and| IRkt li el k. Precip 4:30am, |Pronounced the aged but heavy- velopment for there is all sorts of George Stone are in the lead roles.| g 0 A o A R AR 1:30.M. |} ulled battlewagon in bad shape, crazy stuff to the end of the film.| ful The hot breath of a strangler on | sl AL Gl e, < 94 g Weatherat |, . bagoda-like superstructure de-| “The Bullfights” also presents { Anchorage 67 50 92 Pt. Cloudy s A o : his neck . . . the warm lips of alp 0t 2 2 g Inoted an even more precarious slant.|three exciting new contenders for| taxi-dancer on his mind . . . the| p 00 4 5 el | Admiral Blandy's report on the stardom in the form of glamorous cold arm of the law on his traill | o ova 48 o1 ”n‘mlv Nagato was made at a press con- | Margo Woode, lovely Carol An- Boston Blackie’s in a tight spot! I 'Dawson 44 0 (‘lo.n" ference in which he said the under- drews and Diosa Cost&lo, qwul\'\\-‘ Wateh radic’s and fiction's cele- | iSO N i Bt Glouqy |Water Dlast probably would have al dancer of New York night club brated hero squeeze out of his Bhirhanke n 30 Thce Cloudy |killed all men on the decks of all fame rendezvous with death! It's a Bos-| oo 7 61 50 Pt. Cloudy ! the target vessels had crews riskedy B - | {ton Blackie thriller with a|poines o o Pt 10U | jeir lives in the man-made catas- | ga g ‘ {EWiRind of REH Juneau Airport 58 s 1 Rain |trophe SI(k e B i g — iKmhka i 84 S5 B | Personnel Be Goners n ss ars » 5 ~oar | “It is probable that personnel on S I E 1 'i}”l(",‘::'l" 54’ & & Lo (“"l””], deck would have been goners, if & OCIa ven S :\;‘\;n;p ‘1-4 4: ('[‘)“ (ilff,\":_“ Inot immediately, at least later on,” In'e ' n Tty 67 N s Pt Cloudy |he suid in asscssment of the ex- rroga lo | Take Pla(e for | Batersbiice 56 50 04 Rain ? ‘n}mu.n wl;xvh thus far has shown I % 5 W 1ese results . M' \g“”h,"fl. ?2 o "f; fl"‘” | Immediately sank the 26,100-ton g | iss Judy Green znce ceore % Moo mn e e me wonion 1 NCTTIUCKIAN | — Anel o H 5 i Sara” to go down nearly eight Miss Judy Green, sister of Mrs.|Sitka 61 51 02 Rain Mm;\»’ Lu:»r: )m’ ml‘u-\'xl)us]y v.nu(mh; Cecil Casler, and a recent arrival Whitehorse 62 | 39 0 Bl Olahdy H e e S C i { in Juneau, was entertained yester- yakutat 5 | 45 Trace Glouayirt) <[t SRICE e o e enate Committee fo(heck day noon by Mrs. Homer Garvin at! *— (4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today) o tart setiling in e et Up on Timely Hiness an informal luncheon, the first of| ~ WEATHER SYNOPSIS: The low pressure center in the Guif or that she was beached today by a p y | a series of social events planned!Alaska has moved to near Dixon Entrance and is deepening this morn-|[U8; sank the lighter craft includ- f R M ! o Bor hile . s - ’ : & Whis MOM" ling some submarines and spread co 0 ep ay I ‘ing. A ridge of high pressure continues from’southwestern British % BOMe STETHES A SBECLE 1O | Guests at the luncheon in Mrs. | Columbia across southern Yukon Temitory to the Alaska Range and A D WP i | vin's Fosbee apartment were: ! another low pressure center is located over central Canada. The tem- [AL¢F 36 square miles were contam- WASHINGTON, July 26—A for- | Arte D Kruse, Mrs. Henry | peratures over Southeast Alaska were below normal. Rain has fallen nated- ., /mal medical explanation of Rep.| Hogue, Mss. Casler, and the hon-|during the past 24 hours at many stations over western Canada, South-| D97 Whitehead of the Asiociit- May's (D-Ky) sudden iliness was oree ast Alaska and over the central and northern portions of Alaska. fod Press, after & flight over the sought by the Senate War Inves-| Tomorrow noon the visitor will! [lagoon today, said the bomb had tigating committee today. He fail-| ed to appear to testify on his \\‘\x-: 4 PAGE FIVE P sl T S B O T LAST TIME TONIGHT wzzf/a//’f’“ . 20th Cantury -Fog LAFE HiTY Tomorrow . ... HAPPENED IN FRANCEI ' BARBARA MllLAND BRITTON | Walter: Slezak '« tucile Wmmm A FRANK:BORZAGE PRODUCTION Directod by, Frank Bor1die A Parambon Pieture 2’*5*0%//71//17 : i SHRINE HOSPITALS WILL BE EXPANDED; PROGRAM MAPPED New Imperiai Potentate Rowe Plans Visiting All Temples {proved it has tremendous destruc- Reports from Marine Stations at 12:30 P. M. today i : = . Itive force, possibly fatal to ships time activities in behalf of a mid- | — by Mrs. Hogue in the Baranof Iris N. Vaves i > i a | A 5 " WIND = Helght of Waves yiihin o half-mile radius and con- west munitions combine under in-| SAN FRANCISCO, July 26, — Room, and Sunday Mrs. Casler| Station Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) lerable power beyond that deadly igati Shriners §ay: e . 000, will enteZain with a tea in Miss| Cape D Rain-Fog 52 Calm 2 feet reidls : 3 by - i Ariners 'teday mapped. . SN0 Grbn's honor {Garie Brencer Rain 50 2 1 foot | circle. Chairman Mead (D-NY) said that | program of expansion for Shrine % CHESTER MORRIS . || Miss Green. an Army Hostess, | Elrded Rock o b . Jaace | Dr. Henty Lowden, physician for| hospitals devoted to treatment of ~ NINA FOCH + GEO. E. STONE « RICHARD LANE will leave for Frankfort, Germany, i Five Finger Light Rain-Fog 52 12 1 foot E lh Sh k ‘;:gi. h‘\lllzl)‘x“uwd\'x‘l((li l;f’:a:l'; dK:““:;‘kyfi“Amlm (m“":' £ th G paa T s Rl el T 5 ; & slator, wo ed to pro- nnouncement of the. pians. came . hxrn{Ag SATURDAY MATINEE AT 1:30 P. M pPoueme Anexbi imonth | {gllowing | Guarg delang Rain b6 10 3 feat ar oc S lduce a medical certificate, attest-|at the conclusion of the three-day . st et ol overseas training at Ft. Belleview, Lincoln Rock Rain 55 17 2 feet . CHAPTER 12 of “THE DESERT HAWK iy e =7 & L ing to the nature of the illness|convention climaxed by the instal- 1 The much-feted guest arrived| MARINE FORECAST FOR PERIOD ENDING SATURDAY EVE- | Yy (:1';? [ SRR SR o RO of, ek Jurbe SR | here 1ast Monday by Pan American | NING: Protected waters of Southeast Alaska north of Sumner Strait re e(O' e ,'\,,m.n;,vlw.”.,.,,,;“,\;,nfls'(, AR Lo i st | Afrways from Seattle. She plans to | northerly winds below 20 miles per hour. Protected waters of Southeast ! Tov the TG nld AR G e B e et T Wil oo Bl s Ireturn to the states early next,Alaska south of Frederick Sound—southeasterly winds below 20 miles po | Milthrs " camiileiae Tafarired “thel Sl s oW TRIBSLS - el | week. [ per hour. Outside waters, Dixon Entrance to Yakutat—variable winds| SEATTLE, July 26~ Prof. How- o arvind Sn ] aua he. would: sdaky e NeRr A NG ATTLE, July ttee th Dr. Lowde! -1 ahesann: " g " i . { under 15 miles per hour, Cloudy with rain ard! Cooilin: sild Abtay. e DUt o at Dr. Lowden Is will-| of absence from his duties as New OPERATING MOTORSHIP “DART” | " Low pressure center—20.70 inches—56 degrees north, 140 degrees|versity of Washington seismograph 1 ‘o, APpear. He sald the doctor| York Supreme Court Justice to Soft, fluffy pebbletuft rugs f 5 i 4 2 Sl had told him that May's condition| yisit every Shrine Temple in Am- ¥ u; rugs for west. Second low pressure center—29.70 inches—51 degrees north, 150 ~orde 1 P K . i o recorded a moderately heavy quake, would bar his testifying for at least | eric, cARRIEs FREIGHT and PASSENGEBS ‘bsdrocm and bath—Home Beautiful. degrees west, moving slowly eastnortheastward. probably & the' Aleutians, ‘shout 4. wesk erica. B i £ | 5 ok P B BRI PR R e ) 7T o TR R R TN Z_ |11:08 pm. (PST) yesterday and; Magee said May’s daughter told| s 3 WEEle Service from Keichikan fo: |e sesresrorssrerese ®$ |another probably in South America him last night her father had had | Liston N, 7 DRl DARHI N, y | i gulated by seismographs at a heart attack. Anlw Qarniok, Boeakac, - SieFl Conning Inlet Waterfall Bader Logging Co. Port Alexander J| VlSlt T“E NUGGET SlloP lena, Calif, and New York Left tentatively unsettled, Mn.ul*' LR G Rose Inlet Craig Tokeen Shakan i City, at about 8:55 a.m. yesterday. said in reply to questions from ! View Cove Klawock Edna Bay Point Baker e |newsmen, are these decisions: | Hetta Inlet Steamboat Bay Cape Pole Lincoln Rock | a"d See. - 1. Whether to send a physician | Hydaburg Juneau Logging Co. Cape Decision Wrangell THE LARGEST COLLECTION IN THE WORLD OF NATIVE-MADE TOTEMS-CURIOS Baskets, Moccasins, Mukluks and Hand Carved Ivory, Native-Made Parkas Souvenirs of All Kinds Returning by Way of : Point Baker Klawock Craig Hydaburg KETCHIKAN, ALASKA Native Gold and Nugget Jewelry and Antiques FAMOUS ALASKAN PAINTINGS Come In and Browse Around . Visitors Welcome! VISIT OUR NEW BOOK DEPAR’I‘MEN | Deadline on Freight at 4:00 ¢’Clock Each Tuesday Afternoon | KETCHIKAN TRANSPORTATION (0. | NOW IN STOCK Silex Coffee Makers Electric Air Heaters Fluorescent Desk Lamps We Now Have aLarge Stock of Post-War Pin-Up Lamps . . Bed Lamps . . Table Lamps Floor Lamps Hot Plates . . Broilers.. . Portable Healers Ironing Board Covers . . Heat Pads Manual Operated Electric Toasters Eleciric Hot Pads Kohler Light Planis PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. Corner Second and Seward Streets s B 7 B P . T TGO S 3 T NS EAT AT THE BARBEQUE * Get Your Needed Electrical Delicious luncheons and dinners, home-made pies and cake Special barbequed spare ribs and chicken Under New Managament—Mrs. Jessie Cochrane OPEN—10 A. M. to 10 P. M Winter & Pond Bldg. Appliances Now While You | ‘With connections to Can Take Your Pick at the ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU T0 KETCHIKAN via Petersburg and Wrangell aig, Klawock, Hydaburg and upert. Vancouver, and Seattle FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 steamers for Prince i i Holiywood's VEVI'|Ie To Be Hit Hard for | .Their Income Taxe: income taxes from several of Hol- lywood’s elite—including movie pro- ducers, top-ranking stars and di- rectors. No names were mentioned by the internal revenue bureau to- day, but it’s known that one big- time producer already has been or- dered to pay up to Uncle Sam. e MANY TOURISTS AT BERING SE yesterday from Nome Returned Counselor-at-large George Folta to- day stated that Bering Coast cities are being flooded by tourists this summer. Visitors are so numerous, | he said, that all accommodations are overtaxed. Mr. Folta went to Nome after at- tending the recent Court hearing at Fairbanks on the Karluk Reserva- tion fishing area. He indicated that he expects an appeal will be taken from the Court ruling enjoining the Fish and Wildlife Service from en- forcing a regulation prohibiting fishing by other Karluk Indians in waters adjacent to the Reservation. e e FORMER RESIDENT OF Information has been here of the death of Mrs. Alice A. Larson, wife of John Larson, in Seattle and funeral services were held there this afternoon. Mrs. Larson, who left here about three years ago, was a resident of Juneau for five years. She was prominent in Eastern Star and also club work and had a host of friends here. —————— A bear cub a birth is smaller in proportion to the size of the moth- er than any other mammal except marsupials, WASHINGTON, July 26. — Thc( government has launched a drive to collect millions of dollars in back and Kotzebue, Interior Department | JUNEAU PASSES AWAY received | lof the committee’s choosing to| {May's bedside to check up on hisj |condition. | 2. Whether to submit a ser ;questions for May to answer jhome in the event his illness protracted. es of | at | is e 1] Puget Sound Salmon Season Starts Off, Under Dispute Cloud SEATTLE, July 26.—Commercial| sockeye salmon fishing on Puget | |€ound is off to a shaky start.| yMembers of the Fishermen and |Allied Workers' union are locked in a price dispute with cannery opera- (tors. Spokesmen for the CIO junion say no fishing will begin until the issue is settled. | The union wants a four-cent price boost on salmon to 20 cents per| pound for seiners. In addition, a 25 percent wage increase is sought ! for tendermen and allied workers. About 2,000, including fishermen, lare involved. Sense of Fear” Is | Prevailing, Russia NEW YORK, Jjuly 26.—An Ameri- | can who spent nemly three monlhk in Russia declares a “sense of f: is one of the dominating facts of| ‘the Soviet Union. He says this ense of fear” is shaping—or wsrp- ing—the entire Russian foreign pol- icy. This observation is |John Fischer. He says: “There is only one way, it seems to me, to cure the Russians of their fear of foreign attack. That is for the United States to pul through the next 15 years wlthout a major depression and without going ‘fascis made by | ,e— VISITING HERE | Miss Susan Williams, daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. Lew M. Williams is visiting with her father here until at least the end of next week. She arrived here with her father, the Secretary of Alaska, on his return from a week in Wrangell where he is a newspaper owner, ¥ LOOK TO PNA Rzt of Ho, Coaitlonen FOR LEADERSHIP + Dadly Plights + THE COAST ROUTE IS THE SHORTEST . . . FASTEST TO THE WESTWARD + KARL K. KATZ, General Traffic Manager Formerly WOODLEY AIRWAYS 10% Discount on Round Trip Fares ca: 716 BARANOF HOTEL FOR RESERVATIONS © BOX 2652 PHONE 204 R. W. KRUSE CONTRACTOR JUNEAU, ALASKA Are you interested in a home of your on, or having your build- ing repaired? For Quality Workmanship CALL PHONE 204 I Will Be Glad to Serve You PHONE 204 BOX 2652 -

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