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1946 BIGMALECAST | IN THRILLER A5 | JGUST 12 DAA FLIES MANY | ' | NOWPLAYING | | DURING WEEKEND, A PICTURE To Marsh. To | l awrence Leese, Harvey Hall, ‘Whitehorse : Clarence McRedr Mary Hall, Mary Wol- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—)JUNEAU, ALASKA irbanks: Don Foter, Jerry M|chae| Wade Has Party on Birthday Alta Maddox, "AROYAL SCANDAL' IS ALL THAT; NOW i YOU LL NEVE ¥ | ford, Genevieve Hewitt, Eva De-| 1In honor of the eighth birthday | | FORGET! CAPITOL'S BILL, SOUTH, INTERIOR v wce v ot youns et wace, o v AT 20TH CENTURY | SR 5 o2 | was given Saturday afternoon i fable,” \1('\1'{‘ Pan American Airways flew the | GAtter receiving a lunch at the| ., poooy geandal” with Tallu of the Wiliam L |fcllowing passengers to and from SMOTHERS: HARDIN ff“;‘;;‘ s "‘\U.l,i, "',‘lkf‘:"‘:"" fi:( lah Bankhead, Charles Coburn, i celler , which is!Juneau over the weekend OFF 'I'o JOI“ ARMY Sotes. 5 |Anne Baxter and William Eythe in 1w at the Capitol, boas the| From Seattle: George Sullivan, Those present for the celebra- “'”}“": ‘:;]1 in the |H comedy hit eat number of top male roles Jr. arold Sullivan, Faye Merryl e e 4 o e at the 20th Century Theatre in Hollywood history Lyle Beehl, Sandra.Bochl, Louise| Bill Smothers and Victor Hardin‘gfr’:m:‘“' \\.T“I‘f:;“'l‘yf\d‘"”}‘,‘;”: ‘\:\“,::?l‘:“_' While the thrilling tale tells of With Robert Montgomery and|Mack, Willlam Boehl, Sherman leave today on the Alaska Alrlines|, oo o o S iin S Rilly Lee Some of the merry golngs-on in John Wayne co-starsed, and Jack Starr, Walter Griffin, Earl C. Into- for Anchorage where they Will en=| v nin il Case and Désdite Ninia the Russian Imperial Palace dur- Holt and Ward B other prin- | lubbe, Otto Kaufman, L. P. Mon-|list in the Army nis. |ing the reign of amorous, glamorous cipals, the story has twenty-thres!son, Carol Griffin, Viola Griffin,| Hardin is a graduate of the AL |Catherine the Great, there is a lot important characterizations nd ancis Griffin, Richard Boehl,|Juneau High School, and Smothers ERNIE TYLER LEAVES i””“ is not mentioned in the his- more than one hundred sma Helen Dorsey, Sarah Weekly, Har- |attended Grants Pass High School ; ; Ay [tory books, and smacks of more parts lold Umbs, Rod Pohl Mrs. Winnie in Oregon before coming to Juneau| Leavinz on the Baranof for Se-|than keyhole scandal and is twice All featured roles are male with|Young, F. Lanum, Mrs. Hazel Ba-|last May attle was Ernie Tyler who has been|as delectable but one exception, that of a nurse|ker, Guy Baker, Howard Polleys. Smothers has keen employed on' employed at the Subport for the| The picture races at a mad and played by Donna Roced, whose lov rom Fairbanks ank Baird, the Estebeth the past few months last few months. He plans u_»_&n to!merry pace through e wonder- affair with Wayne adds the only|Newton Wentz; from Whitehorse, - California where he will visit his ful days and three wonder-filled / romantic touch to a story of heroic|Joyce Smith, Luther Pully. Empire Want Ads bring resulis! parents nights with the ducen who felt # action | —— — — e — — |oh-so-alone on the throne and ‘f\!(\ymv of the players in the large| To Scattle: Annabelle Andressen, U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU inceded men around her all the cast enact navy men who mman the Kern, Harold Johnson, Jo- . OUNBAUJSERSKA = |time. Outside her regal presence $ torpedo boats which harried Japa Martinez, Rosita Martinez _ WEATHER BULU‘AU;\ |the men are busy as beavers pl nese shipping during the seige of 1 Rockness, Trene Rockness, DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M.. 120TH MERIDIAN TIME |(ing her overthrow Bataar Marit Rockness, Fred Weyerman, | Max. temp. | TODAY What happens when a handsome John Carlson, Timothy O'Leary, last | temp. temp. Precip, 4:30am. land utterly loyal young lieutenant Harold Mattson, Sam Wolf, Gus| Station 24 hrs.* | Lowest 4:30am. 24 hrs, Weather at | tries to warn her of the impending AlASKA A!RE‘INES Sohelis, John Campbell, John Elor- | Anchorage 60 48 45 Cloudy loss of her throne and Catherine tigui | Barrow 66 08 |more impressed by his virility than F“ES 'I'wo SE(“ONS\ G. S. Wright, Oscar Mikelson, | Bethel 2‘ bl 4‘ 06 :{’“"r“‘ Iby his warning, promotes him to 4 3 4 Cordova 56 48 ] 08 ain | i ¥ bt s . Rk S L | Dava 7 @il s 0 2L Cloudy{her petsmney s MK i Yeviins 3+ | EXTRA! “ONE HAM'S FAM JUNEAU WESTWARD B o Yoorner, | Edmonton 82 52 58 03 Cloudy |tionary rather than romantic chan- A M-G-M Technicolor Cartoon [] David Minnie Stewart, | Fairbanks 79 45 54 05 Rain |nels, makes for saucily rich film- . " William Davidscn, Harriet David-| Haines :; :i 52 06 f’: ?nud_v are, and the most delightfully deli- » \ Airlines Tan two sections harlés Ewarson Juneau 5 5 52 loudy [cious hit of the year Co.f:‘. .l;j,?('!.(!l’ A]llfl.l;vl\“ Sl ik i f\:i‘(‘,‘m‘lfmbx;:;.l“kai K‘:‘O\f;_' Juneau Airport 54 48 a8 19 Cloudy ; i P ; Auiiog tn the Alaski hirlinGs) deasider. T senryi ClEk . ToRephive | [KCtoRIKAN 68 56 56 0 Cloudy | o STARTS AT Starliner Fairbanks with Captain I,\\.l”“:" ;::m,.;‘.d Elkins, L‘:w,"p Kotzebue 55 42 42 16 Pt. Clmld.vk H Sp"Al NOIES i Lerry Flahart, Fl Officer Sam ! Reinke: to Ketchikan, Donald | MCGrath = 48 as 28 N M gilver and Stew: Marjorie | Thomas, James Osbourne. Nome 53 39 o 11 Pt. Cloudy | Agmitted to St. Ann’s Hospital Steve foliowing pas: From Beattle’ on, another flight | Northway 7 46 e 0 Pt. Cloudy |yesterday for medical care were gers from / srage: | Carl -Paul- | were Norman ‘Drabik, Clarence| Fetersburs 51 40 49 06 Cloudy Mrs. Leonard Perry and Mrs, Anna ‘ con, Knut Jensen, Louis Hague, Er-| Beatty, Ruth Connelly, William|Eorand 73 56 b8 0 Cloudy | Jensen P18 Miner; 7. WalterS R CRRE: | ety RIBTAIE Tiih . Indwig| CYiD0e George 7% 5 47 0 Pt. Oloudy | npocher’ Terty Lors,. Mrs, Testér ner, Avaril Anderson, Sidney Smith, | Rettig, Grace Rettig, Tioral Bruoe, | LEi P REpert 6¢ g - :' e ll{dr-u and baby girl, Mrs. Jerry E. Bachmen and Frank Ho'at. |james Lust, Arta Lust, Chester s o LR ) Jloudy | Green and baby girl and Mrs. Al- e return 1 the follow-| Grangall, Knute Lind, Mrs. Blanche Sixs & = B2 s Chosty | bert Fleek and baby boy were dis- ; in s Mortensen, | Georse. Lufkins, Dor-| | Whitehorse AT i 08 Rain { charged frcm St. Ann’s over the | Robert Hpriensi : 28, | Yakutat 57 49 51 o1 Cloudy | woakERA Lanc st el *—(4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today) | Peter Duncan of Hoonah v ¥ man, Jane Sims, Louise Nance, Thom-| WEATHER SYNOPSIS: A low pressure center is located 1orth of | gigmisced from the Govern: Ray Br as Weimer. Heinie Berger, Mecia| Alaska with a secondary low center deepening in the Gulf of Alaska | yoqpital Saturday Woitt Jim Rs Hire, Andrew Waris, Beatrice Bubb, | this morning. Another low pressure center apvears to be moving slowly $ ens, Warren Wads ,\“-”, Fioyd Me-|Leo Bubb, Helen Porter, Mz Ki. | northeastward from the central porticn of the Aleutian Islands. The L Slellan, William Porter, John'ser, Eunid Logan | temperatures over the northern portion of Southeast Alaska were below | o P ke Mersch o o et normal and the southern portion above normal yesterday. Rain has fallen Leaving on the Alaska - Alrlines| From Whitehorse: Thomas Nel-fqying the past 24 hours at most stations over the southern and western A v Starliner duneau with Captai son, Elaine Vanderwerp; from Fair-| o tion of Alaska and at scattered stations over central Canada, western B ta Bt Cffickr Tarry: Roi anks, Sam Chappat. To Seattle:! p i Columbia and northwestern Washington. Thunder storms were i er and ss Betty R Robert Rose, Evelyn Rose, WInOn | yeporied over Alberta last night. : fer were the following passenters | Ao FTank Meachath IO MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN for Anct Till Wei i PRSI SORD S e | Reports from Marine Stations at 12:30 P. M. today )ée” . Simmis, ; Dorothy! Morton, ‘L. E,jSepian, Beanets, MEREs TR WIND Height of Waves W i Bruce, Ludwig Rettig wce Ret- | B2 109 iV BIREE Station Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) tig, -Anita Lust, James Lust, Mich- | 0% Roy Thomas, Ed Gibbons,| g6 pecision Cloudy 56 ENE 4 1 foot | ) : ael Lust, Knute Lind, Che Bernadine Rennevanz, Mabel Ren-| gqp0 gpencer Cloudy 52 16 Calm Y/ Grandell, George Luckings, Norman |n€vanz, Jean Rennevanz, Frank|ggreq Rock Cloudy 55 23 3 feet Dr Lt. Comdr. Chester; for|Horat, Egon Backman. | Five Finger Light Cloudy 52 6 Calm Cordova: Louise Nance. Louis Hauge, Auril Anderson. J. Guard Island Cloudy 60 4 Zero | s . gy C. Walters, Fred Garner, Sidney | rinceln Rock Cloudy 55 9 ttoot || PARTNERS IN THE [Smith, Ernest Gneimner, Carllpoint Retreat Cloudy §4 | dsm 4 aieBtL ] i AMERKAN I_EGION | Paulson, Knute Jensen, Alvinl' MARINE FORECAST FOR PERIOD ENDING TUESDAY EVEN- PROGRESS of ALASKA M. ANDERSON Stanley, Dorothy Barry, Doris ING: Lynn Canal and Taku Inlet—southerly winds 15 to 25 miles pet LOOK TO PNA Phillips, Sharonlee Phillips, George | hour. Protected waters of Scutheast Alaska south of Lynn Canal and Kelez, Bob Hetzel, MEETING TONIGHT Hear the Musical 3 No: at . R Gonzalas, Ray Suti, Audry Suti, | ) ANDERSON S oohd| Jett Taylor, Walter Lucht, Don g . ton An Eatchitm S‘,i'“:,m_‘Bak(-r. Hjelmer Tervo, Joy Tervo; | { Evangelistic Parly ver 12-15, wii be made at the Le. |t Ketchikan, Dick Johnson. , I gion meeting tonight at 8 o'clock ool l FILM 0F at the Dugout | The delegate to the convention ]\QRWAY will be preferably a World War II, v veteran. | N h 3 | All Legion members are urged| H to attend, sald Commander Joe, T“eSday lg ~l’ 8 P' M' | Thibodeau, as a pro and con discus- ! > sion will be held on whether Aug- Methodist Church ust 14 will be observed as a Legion | holiday. [ 4 | - DON T MISS IT!! V‘ ON \'lblT TO SKAGWAY | e Mrs. J. K. McAlister, Marilyn 7 £ B s = . MecAlister, and Gloria Gullufsen {left on the Princess Louise for Skagway where they will visit Mr. and Mrs. Owen Flynn, After spending a week in Skag- way they will go to Whitehorse be- fore returning to Juneau .- Salmon — creamed, kippered or steaks, Spruce Lockers. Phone 71. NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION | c oM P ANVY] Grayme Lugger Models Available SALE and SERVICE Juneau Welding & Machine Shop—Phone 525 | | | | John Atkins, M. | outside waters, Dixon Entrance to Yakutat—variable winds under 1%, | miles per hour becoming southerly to southeasterly winds under 20 miles ‘per hour by Tuesday morni Low pressure center—northern Alaska- center deepening in the Gul[ of Alaska. Rain or rain showers. Vanity Fair Basies So sleek under career clothes, slacks, date dres For wear— with everything, charm you can’t beat this Skintite Brief, simply tailored classics in lus- cious rayon jersey that washes in a twinkle, stays smooth without ironing . . . 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