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-~y R FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1946 e TONIGHT and SATURDAY Double-Thrall Show NO KIDDING, FOLKS. . Here IsROY ROGERS at His BEST . .. SEE the Most Hair- Raising Wagon Race Ever Filmed... . HEA —“I'm Beginning to see the ||vm The Martins and and other songs!!! THE KING of the .COWBOYS ROY “TRIGGER” with "GABBY"" HAYES Oklahema” at 8:20—10:45 CALLING ALL KiD§! SEE THE MATI SATURDAY at 1:30 P. M. 2 BlG SHOWS COLOR CARTOON —and— CHAPTER TWO OF "THE RAIDERS OF GHOST CITY"” AIR EXPRESS M* GLORIA JEAN KEEFE BRASSELLE WS OF THE DAY FREE DANCE LABOR DAY-September 2 at UNION HALL EAST FIRST STREET Sponsored by Ceniral Labor Council, A. F. of L. and Juneau Industnal Council, C. 1. 0. Music by | HySeaman's Orchestra THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— )JUNEAU. ALASKA PAGE FIVE yesterday on the steamer Alaska ,Lm\ ) R.’\lvlmhn Thomas Lawson Y ]-ERY tion at Seward, where he was em- (h. es Hn\\l‘lv Donald Close, Ruth AR A SV TR v P VAP l , : sloyed by the Public Roads Admin- BY pAN AMERI(AN Close, Margaret Graham AI 20]’" ([N'I'URY | 0" TONIGHT Istration. He plans to leave soon} To Ketchikan: Arthur Sheppard ILAST TIME TDNIGHT for College, Alaska, where he will B Fannie Sheppard, Anne Jewell | AT CAPITOL e ooty b war i~ THURSDAY TRIPS i cuc THEATRE TONIGHT member of the 1946 graduating To Fairbanks: James MacKinnin Stru'nge secrefs Of class at Douglas. Norrine Kunz, Ray Miller; from . S T b “River Gang,” described as an LR ; Pan American Airways yesterday mgjrbanks: Nillo Mack, Albert Eide,| A strange medical dlagnosis forms a stientifi( l(iller' action-packed melodrama and based LEAVES FOR STAT flew, the following passengers from .. from Whitehorse: Zaida B. Al- the basis .::1 many ab: .u!vm:‘ \4;«: . on an intriguing murder mystery| nps. Clancy Henkins and three 804 fo this city: __|len, Dr. Phillip K. ‘Alln, Dawn tlons in “The vl...l\v‘..LVI'l’vl\'r‘;\t (.w. story, “Fairy Tale Murder,” comes| children left on the steamer Alas~ _ Fom Seattle: Nancy Linn, Mrs 1, Jerry Chapman iy ke gt g B tonight to the Capitol Theatre. xa for the states. They will first (Pfi: '-\”“‘;j';;("NHMI\I:::;V'n‘x\sl;r - ;\)I‘lli\mlllz"»;l-;' (:;'“\'\‘ '“’“‘ '\ e |Gloria Jean is starred in this new| yicit wit XY R Chilbeck, Betty Harvard, Oiba and Jo oodbury in fea- |Universal picture. Supporting roles :‘] ‘wl’h]l‘!lii‘kfnr‘f:‘d}:;‘l‘.:”&u o §Vy- 15:‘;::. Henry :\Ivml«“lwylxl I\::»;-::rm\\-‘-” HRST MEE"NG |N NEW ““\“'I: "'(""“ i ety are enacted by John Qualen, Bill ; 45" 1o Ehalid’ the WIRLEE e. Carla Woif, Jacqueline W Eutyequent evouts Grov 8 |Leonard, Gus Schilling and Vince |y Henkins plans to join his fam- 1€ Alice Mohler 5 ated on for th . b oy Barnett 3’\"11’0‘.““';“’“ ‘l’i\';“;‘:‘\f.“"’:yli"sl“(:\"' Lurk ssingame, Philip Anast SUNDAY BY BAPTISTS ing half his brain, and {E”{n‘wt o Directed by Charles David, the Bk Carl Ruda, LaVonne Edmundson, i scientific prem revea »}1 : story reveals Gloria as a compet- rench, Clarence Reddick ) 4 : % ence of ruthless and murderous ent actress in the role of an or- g Shas 2 Services of the First Baptist persons within the household of ¢ 3 A # Al“ Calvin, Fay Cypher, Oscar| Church will be held on Sunday for {he afflicted man. How the mystery Chie second half of 1 uble ESIWAR Cm“. Gertrude McCartney, | at Franklin and Fourth, according petween life and death makes a The second half uf the doubls bill JUNEAU w Dewey Baker, Hilda Raatikainen. | to an announcement made today by story of weird fascination - Bt i S —_— \Villl‘ n Spain, Paul DeMers, Mich- ”". N, T, T, 8 . Pastor in ;, SRR in this Roy Rogers number, a tale| N€Te yesterday with Captain Matty DeMer I(nm‘nl!\' purchased by the AN(HORAGE ALREADY of today tricked out, and plausib-| SPringer, First Officer Tony Gomez, | Henrietta rower, Mrs. Robert M | Church, the property is being tem- Iy, with staple Western trimmings|and Stewardess Dorothy Barry, and Linville, Dorothy Holmes, Margaret | porarily arranged so that regular FOR 1 065 PUPllS which include & rip-roaring wagon the following passengers Watters, Ethel Pickins, Mrs. Kate es can be held. For the I r race that could have been made the| From Anchorage, Bess Meyer, Amsden, Forrest Ayres, Cleone year the meetings of the Baptist —_ big sequence in a super-special,|Charles A. Bowen, Iver J. Nygard, Louviak, Maxine Aubert chibave been Held at the Am-| oo oue o ol This is a picture made to order JOhn Palumbo, Jack Lawson, J. J.| From Ketchikan: Henry Roffhold, Legion Dugout Mg et ey S f 4 Young, Col. C. H. Parish, Lt. Ed- Walter Bruer, Kenneth Haven, Mar- also marks the first anni- : 095, 800:8 Symtpaa 1 or the Rogers fans, and solid stuff| Major E. g & Crand: X g chesr e " | three units of the Anchorage school for anyone else who goss in for|Ward E. Evans, Major E. J. Wiles, jorie Crandall, Moine Miller : ary of the arrival of the Rev.| T8 W 0 O o com seating W ; and Betty King. | To Seattle: Carol Rivers, Bertha and Mrs. Spurlin in Juneau. Ac- Y prairie entertainment. [ S RO 'Haller Frank = Olson Hansine 8 tatistics, the Baptist | Cconditions are to be observed in the Songs are sprinkled through the| To Anchorage: ([aaRer, Frank o Ouson, | SARSRe| cording tlo staustics, Wie BApMEkl.ainols this year, Superintendent O Srookelings, L IKEWIN roduction| Margaret Watters, Dorothy Gross Rommelle Gross, Alice Wah- | Church ‘has had a 60 percent in- (MO0 (o0 SPH PRI SR |numbers. Rogers, Dale Evans, Boo Holmes, Faye Cypher, Clarence lund, Ernest Whitehead, Dorothy crease in church membership since plation of @ survey Nolan and the Sons of the Pioneers Reddick, Mrs. Robert Limville, Callecod, Joseph Kahklen, Elsie jts organization on February 3 Rl T R & |share the singing assignmients ail to|Mrs. Ethel Pickens, Albert Calvin, Owens, Lois annln‘.'.'Ann Henning - Hu\\e\t‘ll). vam‘tl .n\l‘ ‘i‘l“n:‘.\;:*x -n i advantage. | Phillip Anast, Nancy Ashley and Mildred Michalski, Geneva Flados, ,,pmu Sun lamps, sunshine every 1,400 s(u(u?h who ‘1. ans' infant, Alice Mohler, Carl Ruda,'Amalia Pickett, Don Woodward, day. Home Beautiful adv. call when school opens, | John Blassingame, Majory Cran-| — | dall, Lavonne Edmondson, Lt. H.' DOUGLAS | Croken, Mrs. H. Croken, Jack All- | | man | | Mrs. Leonard T. Campbell, the | former Lanore Kauffman, and her small daughter, Karen, are in Ju- au at present visiting with Mrs. mother, Mrs. Archie - oo - WITH MOTHER TIONS AT KETCHIKAN Edith Wellington left yes terday for a short vacation trip, spending a few days renewing ac-|D€ quaintances at Ketchikan, her for- | Campbell’s mer home. Miss Wellington is the |Stewart. |daughter of Mr. and Mrs, James| Since February the Campbells Wellington and a sophomore at the | Dave been making their home in Douglas High School. | Wrangell. They plan to visit here, {for approximately ten days. e ee. Empire Want Ads br DICK M'CORMICK HERE Mr. Dick McCormick returned ¢ results! . S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERC] REAU , JUNEAU, ALASKA { DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M., 120TH MERIDIAN TIME WEATHER BULLETIN Max. temp. | TODAY | last | Lowest 4:30a.m. 24 hrs, Weather at | Station 24 hrs.* | temp. temp. Precip. 4:30 a.m. | Anchorage 69 45 0 Clear | Barrow 38 31 Trac Rain | Bethel 63 50 Rain [ | Cordova 66 40 0 Fog | Dawson 3 43 0 Clear | Edmonton 82 41 0 Clear | Fairbanks 7 41 0 Clear | Haines % 50 0 Clear \ Juneau 12 8 [ Clear | Juneau Airport 70 42 0 Clear Ketchikan 80 53 0 ¢ Kotzebue 48 41 0 Clear | McGrath 2 40 0 Pt. Cloudy | Nome 54 42 Trace Cloudy Northway 80 45 0 Clear { | Petersburg 69 43 0 Clear | Portland 69 60 16 Clear Prince George 8 43 [ Fog || Prince Rupert i | Seattle 72 57 Cloudy Sitka 72 49 0 Clear | Whitehorse 80 44 45 0 Clear | | Yakutat 63 40 45 0 Fog | #—(4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today) i WEATHER SYNOPSIS: A ridge of high pressure is reported this || morning from the northern Plains States of the United States north- | westward to the northern portion of Scutheast Alaska and the Gulf of fAlaska Another low pressure center has moved northward from the | Pacific Ocean into the Etolin Straits. Rain has fallen during the past 124 hours at scattered points over western Alaska and scattered shower: { Mountain region of northwestern United States. ‘unued above normal over Southeast Alaska yesterday. MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN Reports from Marine Stations at 12:30 P. M. today WIND Height of Waves Station Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel (Sea Condition) Cape Decision Cloudy 55 NNW Cape Spencer .. Clear 63 SE 10 1 foot | Eldred Rock Clear 59 Calm Zero | Five Finger Light . Clear 52 wsw 9 Calm Guard Island ..Clear 62 sw 3 Zero Lincoln Rock .. Clear 58 NNW 8 Zero Point Retreat .. Clear 58 NW 4 Zero MARINE FORECAST FOR PERIOD ENDING SATURDAY EVE- NING: Protected waters of Southeast Alaska and outside waters Dixon Entrance to Yakutat—variable winds under 15 miles per hour. Variable cloudiness along coast and south portion slowly mcrea,ssng tonight. or thunderstorms from western Oregon and Washington to the Rocky | The temperatures con- | Northwest Announces 4-ENGINE 44-PASSENGER S a LUXURY SERVICE — AND - ‘ | | THERE'S DYMAMITE IN NON-STOP hthhmq in his draw ANCHORAGE TO SEATTLE Lv. Anchorage 1:45 PM daily (ast) Ar. Seattle 11:15PM daily psT) ~JAMES DUNN Donglas Boat Shop NEW CONSTRUCTION and REPAIR JOBS FREE ESTIMATE Phone Douglas 192 BOX 2652 PHONE 204 R. W. KRUSE | | | \ \ i | CONTRACTOR \ x NORTHWEST AIRLINES JUNEAU, ALASKA Are you interested In a home of your on, or having your build- ing repaired? For Quality Workmanship | CALL PHONE 204 | 1 Wjll Be Glad to Serve You BOX 2652 THE A. F. of L. CENTRAL LABOR COUNCIL and H H H H H H i j C.I. 0. INDUSTRIAL UNION COUNCIL | Box 2165 Phone 62 Anytime MARINE RADIO TRANSMITTERS AND RECEIVERS — BENDIX DEPTH RE- CORDERS — HALLICRAFTER RECEIV- ERS -— BENDIX HOME RADIOS AND COMBINATIONS LARGE STOCK DRY BATTERIES AND RADIO TUBES Mail Orders Prompily Filled Complete Radio Repair Service Performed by Government Licensed Experienced Technician WRITE FOR INFORMATION v o g Alaska Electrmues JIM LANGDON—Manager 217 Seward St. Invite All Children Under 16 Years To Be Their Guests at the CAPITOL THEATRE || MONDAY-=Sept. 2nd ; (LABOR DAY) | AT 1:30 P. M. I fo see ; RICHARD DIX in There Is No Substitute for Newspaper Advertising! ! i “The Voice of the Whistler” | Also 4 color cartoons § Bubble Room Music to Fit Your Ankle Urge w DINE and DANCE i SPECIALISTS { Hair Slylmg l Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. ' to the COLD WAVING PERMANENTS | Rhytllms of the groig O°REILLYS Baranof ‘ | Beauty Salon | ; i L OPEN EVENINGS BY | ik ELEANOR O'REILLY [ APPOINTMENT {’ Phone 538 S —