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THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1946 L WHEN YOUR MAN HOWLS LIKE A W S CLOTHING, IT'S TIME AL ] oty Virginia BRUCE* Edward ASHLEY MCAGLEN - Nils ASTHER °B U L 7MJW... IN A SECRET JUNGLE KINGDOM! S JOHNNY WEISSMULLER 3 1 in Edgar Rice Burrough's - wilh BRENDA JOYCE JOHNNY 2nd HIT! Y JESS BARKER “IDEA GIRL" wy s ard the 30E1038. g A All in all, the Peewce and t HAREGR fit JS 30E1038 are pretty today. —_— er Harbor-ites were busy 1 ¥ repairing their bo ard Mill was putting a new Fioyd McLaugnhn and his 20E1058 coat | | he {riends 5. Min- of COMEDY BILL ON LAST SHOWINGS TONIGHT, CAPITOL d Goodbye will at the Capitol for Honor a be on the screen 2 last showings tonight. Virginia Bruce it starred in this feature witl vVictor McLaglen and Edward As ley. It is a romantic cc ar highly pleasing entertainmen i Tomorrow, for the weekend, will & double featurz bill of them being arzan and Amazons, with indcmitable 1 dvent among a savage trib2 of womer warriors in th> heart of Africa. | Keeping lves and treasures a secret from tle rest of the world, the Amazons want no intruders. What happens when a| party of scientists insist trating their valley forms ot. Johnny Weismulle Joyce and Johnny top roles { P (0005~ BEATH, [ DONATIONS ARE NOW ASKED FOR HEMORIAL LP. Beard Makes Announce- men Regarding Site Pur- chase and Construction The Juneau Memorial Library Board, appointed by the City C cil to establish a local mem library to our men of World W No. 2, and consisting of B. Frai Heintzleman, Dr Ryan, and B. D. Stewart, made its first appeal for sub- scriptions to carry on work This appeal follows the of the Board's prelimin. electing a suitable sit> the structure designed Definite arrangements have been made for the purchase of the se- James C. has public the just lected site which belonged to the family, and consists of one- half block on Fourth Strest, d The rectly opposite tke City Hall. Board has accepted s library structure by colm Donction: net cost of the library site around $9,000, and the first will had a narrow escaps protective varnish on the Ourluk. ghjective of the Board in its funt- atout 7:30 c'clock The Donjac was having flashing rgiging activities is the financing ad s tha put on the skylight by owner Jack of this purchase " ng on Burford, preparatory to a charter pe first donation was made by gk oo trip. {he Junsau Women's Club. 1t ihous 8 New parts were being instalied consisted of $1,300 raised last year fae ARG T e 314490 by Dayton Fleek, py special club activities to stir g EMlalmmedis a fire and I. Stevens was fixing up Bis ylate interest in building a con rasulted in the engine room. The 31E392 for trolling ot te iiiary.~ iThe Rotary Club Peewce happencd by at the crucial | Th. Hop-A-Long, Pete Werner's nrnr‘;ptl\' e 41900 8 moment and was ® to assist in poat, was on the grid today, hav- " In view of the fine responses of ptiby oy the: flte. With .2 tWO- Hing stuffing box repacked. A tho apove two clubs, the Board de- inch hose. Damage was slight, and |new awning is also to be Dut on|cided to ask the other clvic and McLaughlin’s boat was towed into'the poat. \”j‘,“_n.” m‘,g_mizmi”w of this com- the Small Boat Harbor by the & ST vt 577 7 . # Peewee. imunity to obligate themselves for J On one occasion, when McLaugh- lin was endeavoring to free I ckift from the back of the boat, slipped off into th2 water. In der to save his means of escape if STARTS SATURDAY August fur stein Cempany Coats, scarfs -at [ tically c jacki or- le at Charles Gold- st. See our the fire got out of contr L~ | large advertisement Friday. jumped into the skiff. This caused = et a slight dels and it was some Sperti sun lamps. Sunshine ev- time before he was able to get back ery day. Home Beautiful. To Milk Customers of UNION DELIVERY DUE TO PRICE INCREASE ON MILK BOOKS OF* TICKETS WILL NOW SELL FOR $7.60-including fax Price Effective August 1, 1946 FRED L. TURPIN—Owner Fairbanks, Anchorage Whiiehorse VIA HAINES ; FIRST TRIP— AUGUST 15 PLAN NOW to make this SCENIC PIONEER TRIP with ALASKA’S TRAILBLAZERS 10" 1H AN IRIR BUS LINES A\ i JACK BURFORD—Local Agent JUNEAU, ALASKA I“ELLIS AIR LINES | DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TG KETCHIKAN | via Pelersburg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and | steamers for Prince Rupert. Vancouver, and Seattle 7OR RESERVATIONS PHONE 632 | I | | | | | the remaining $6,500 needed to 12y for the land. With the lot paid for and the building gned, the Board believes it will then be in an excellent pocition to solicit do- nations for the co! uction of the building from individuals, local companies, and corporations doing Lusiness in Alaska but having headquarters in Continental United States. Meeting Held A meeting of 20 lozal civic and fraternal groups was held last Fri- day in the Gold Room of the Bar-| anof Hotel, where the above plan of financing the lot purchase was explained, and the representatives were asked to present the plan to their prospective groups. The first donation resulting from this meet- ing was announced today. It was a pledge of $759 from the Lions’ Club. The Board has expressed if self as being highly gratified I:_v‘ this prompt and generous response. An architect’s prospective dr: | ing of the proposed library build-! ing is now on display in the lounge of the Baranof Hotel. The build- ing is 78 feet by 40 feet in outline, one story high, of concrete con-| struction, and presents a very at-| tractive appearance on its spacinus} lot bounded on three sides by city| streets. Its cost is estimated at Letween $50,000 and $60,000. SEAFOOD OUTFITS CHANGE OWNERS SEATTLE, Aug. 1.—Two of} Seattle’s major seafood outlets have been sold. Nessim Alhadeff, president of both firms, says the | fresh fish operations of the Whiz; Fish Products Company and the wholesale system of Palace Fish and Oyster Company were disposed of. sSafeway Stores takes over the Whiz unit today. And the Haines Oyster Company takes over the wholesalz end of the Palace or- ganization Octoker 1. Alhadeff says he now can devote full effort to producing stations, canneries and other establishments held by the Whiz Company in Washingtof, British Columbia and Alaska. Tap dancing, baton twirling, toe dancing, eccentric, character, acro- batic, moderne. Boys class in acro- and batis. Social dancing for begin- ners. Studio 411 Seventh, Red 575.](:3,-\-;“ will head the August THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-— JUNEAU, ALASKA - ¥ S LONG-HAIRED SISTERS_joan Browne, 8, (left) and her sister, Mary, of Philadelphia boast the longest tresses in their_circle of friends. They've never had their hair cut. Joan's is 27 inches long, Mary’s 34, GREAT WORIH Signs Film C.onirac% OF ACS GIVEN PUBLIC TODAY (Gontinucd from Page One) commercial interests. Many of its members have been assigned to the System for 20 years or longer, developing in that time a tion of the needs addition highly and operating thorough appre of Alaska, in specialized technical experience. to As a basic policy, to supplement its main line service, the Alaska Commullication System has en- ed and assisted individuals ncies in the establishment of connecting circuits to its prin- cipal net This policy will remain in % - -0 U. 5. BOUNDARY HEAD IS SPEAKER AT C. C. MEETING eady to win new honor it's in the movie world, for he’s just times since its authorization Josephine Lynn of the Bar 1814, the amendments have alwajy nol Gift Shop was introduced a followed hearings, confersnces, con- a new member. - - - SUPERVISORY RATINGS FOR sultation with heads of Govern- ments, etc., and never armed fere he said. “Unfettered by fortresses, the has been kept clearly marked be- tween the two nations and treated with mutual respect,” he said. “The U. S. and Canada, realizing the great importance of clear definition of the line maint#in a small grou] of employees and at intervals have monuments repaired, vi ed of timber and maps revised so that no question involving juris- dictional rights wiil ari through ¢, ignorance of the line's limits. Crs At the moment two work crews p are now employed along the line ', to clear vistas and do other work necessary. The divisional line clear- (o} qent ed through 1500 miles of heavy tim- ', ber has long been of inestimable aid to aviators and as a fire lane, () he declared. | Speaking briefly on his apprecia- . tion of hospitality shown him and reasing business o have local post office, tal Jenne disclosed today. cordance with the Martin Lavenik ion, has of Mails hamson ha other new k in Charge of Distribution and pleased to be able to r¢ by promotion the many yea nize Mr. Ulinskl by the people of Ju- of fajthful service given tke post neau, Mr. Ogiivie said he had en- gffice here by both Mr. Lavenik joyed renewing old acquaintances ;g Mr, Abrahamson. and in seeing the progress that o, she believes the attendant had been made in this city since his last visit eight years ago Ition of Mining Resolution |result in increased efficien { During the regular business ses-| —_————— sion of the meeting, olution FIRE DEPARTMENT a was read and approved supporting the recent statement from the Sa Francisco Chamber -of Commerce | in regards to a plan for early re-, sumption of gold mining activitic ? |the PAIR AT P. 0. and the rais- iting of the Juneau Post Office brought authorization for two additional supervisory employees in Postmaster authori- been med to the new post of Superin- Raymond been promoted to supervisory position, Postmaster Jenne stated that she ranization and departmentaliza-| the Juneau post office will| MEETING TONIGHT "'DAWN EXPRESS' " COMING TONIGHT AT 20TH CENTURY ing the formula. To protect W len’s life, Bakewall has him knock out, as the spy gang flee with t young chemist to the airport, ing he carries with him t cal formula The climax comes in some thriil- e chemi |ing action aboard the Dawn Ex- press, where Bakewell proves in a most dramatic fashicn that he is {not a traitor, and saves the form- ula from falling into the hands of enemy THREE DIVORCES ' ARE GRANTED AS COURT RE-OPENS With Second Division Judge J W. Kchoe presiding, U. S. Dis- trict Court opened here this morn- ing and immediately the hizh of pending divoree actions wa 1 Three decrees were by Judge Kchoz, to Sophie Colvin Paxton from ile ed Rob- Arthur Warren Bader Shuman Shum: ntiff in the third Peterson, and Ruth from Martin J ac- 0 restored her maiden name, § Ruth Bader. Among ex parte matters dispos- d of by the Court s morning, coniiscation judgment was sig i in the case of the United States vs d gill net was adjourned until 10 o'clock tomorrow morning - WINNER of more decorations flmni Hosp"Al NOIES dier, Audie Murphy, . is getting This time | as Admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital medical patients are Emil Sam- uelson, Henry Andreso and Mrs - | evening. Signed: ALLAN G. MARCUM, Adjutant - Listen KINY Monday, er, Albert White. here and in California. | Nothing unusual is forecast for The resolution was ordered sent discussion this evening by members to the Secretary of the Treasury of t Juneau Volunteer Fire De- | ¢ with copies to go to the Chamber partment, at their regular month- of Commerce in San Francisco and lv meeting at the Fire Hall. Rou- bus firemen to other inferested groups. tine Mimeographed sheets of special (he congregate at information cencerning travel on followed by recreational the Alcan Highway were available act for members at today's meeting. BT S It was announced that Homer Sperti sun lamps. Sunshine ev-| ry day. Home Reautiful, pro-| s will be handled ¥hen 8| Nagel, which comes to the ntury Theatre tonight Eakewell plays the part of thel chemist who misleads the head .of the ospionage gang into believing that I is working on a secret formula to be turnzd ove the United States Army, and thus pro- tects Whalen, who is engaced to {marry his sister, plaved by Mis Nagel 1t Whalen misundoy hi; friend’s mysterious actions, and fol- lows him to the spy headquarter belicving that Bakewell is abou to ve himself a traitor by sell The profound respect with which Tnited Btates Al the iuridictions e e et by | Ned Albright, John Wilson, Mrs al rights of each other is mani- ppy's decorations are the Congres= Nxfa Hall and Otto Cooper were fest in the remarkabic histc of sional Medal of Honor, three Purple 9ischarged yesterday from t their international boundar 8 . two Silver Stars and the Ann’s after receiving medical care Boundary Commissioner John A le Guerre. (Internationa?) | The Government Hospital has Dlinski told msmbers of the Ju- | admitted Geraldine Wallace from neau Chambe- o7 ‘Commerce todays | Douglas and discharged Dannie at their regular luncheon meeting, EY°M committec. In regards to th ‘Elll(’m:u from Taku Harbor, Attending tba meeting es special ePecial hearing to be held by Sec-| Feriopee aker of the day with Canadian T:try Of the Interior Julius Krug,| ATTENTION ALL VETERANS | Boundary Commissioner Hon. Noel U ing appoint le| The VFW is holding initiation| Cgilvie, Commissioner Ulinski said PY Txec e Board, wer i-| of new members Friday evening, the bloodless cstablishment and Rounced: Ralph Rivers to i) August 2. It is desired that all maintenance of the boundary had Fatters of labor conditions, Work| regular members be present. for 122 years bsen 8 of pride Stoppages; Henry Clark to To the eligible veteran, the VFW with both countries { an ex- appropriations to Alaska for | extends this invitation. If you ample to the world that two pow- Prevements of National Park areas:|would like to file application for | {erful nations, living side by side, CWis Shattuck to discuss Federall joining, or if you just wish to visit, | could control their boundary rights H0¢ als in the ‘Territory, | please do so at any time. through peaceful negotiations. 4 ts besides the main cakers i All members holding applica- | No Armed Trouble ab today's meeting were: Ernie tion blanks should try to place| Although the Treaty of Ghent Fu y; Dr. H. C. Ha them in the hands of Commander | has been amended a num of Ho | Mayo or @ M. Brown by Friday | | 7 |l,m.l | EJoNummenlymmentlomserlipmmsenliyrmcallp We Now Have al.arge Stock of Post-War Pin-Up Lamps . . Bed Lamps . . Table Lamps -? Floor Lamps Hot Plates . . Broilers . . Portable Heaters Ironing Board Covers . . Heat Pads Manual Operated Eleciric Toasters ; '{ ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER (0. Fhoduced by GEORGE MERRICKand. 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