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TONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1946 We are sorery, foll but this rare screen ireai must go TONIGHT! AND...youll be sorry if you miss if. b will leave you laughing and [ovius /! JOSEPH SCHILDKRAUT Burke: Eugonohllmo Bob Livingston Ruth Terry Complete Shows 7:30—9:30 Feature Starts 8:00—10:00 TOMORROW ——— FOR 2 DAYS ONLY! BETTY FIELD -ZACHARY SCOTT & ] ] ! N \ \ \ \ \ ] 3 } § ] \ { N } ] N N l} \ N \ } \ N | { y & FOR YOUR HOME, BUSINESS or BOAT FIRETOX Automatic System Fire Protection "Setiles Like a Blanket Over a Fire"” YOUR BOAT INVESTMENT DEMANDS THIS FIRE PROTECTION Juneau Welding and Machine Shop P. 0. Box 1478 Juneau, Alaska Distributors for Southeast Alaska T The{e isno suhsmute ior news"aner adverhsmg‘ ELL[S AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU T0 KETCRIKAN { via Petershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert. Vancouver, and Seattle FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 NOTICE!? CHAS. G. WARNER CO. Guarantees high speed engine overhauls and rebuilds done by their experienced mechanics. CHAS. G. WARNER (0. Johnson Outboard Motors Chrysler Marine Agency PHONE 473—406 S. Franklin Street fofefetoonfefodocforfrfefeteofefefefodeerprfeferbrietededrebeede bbb | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIREHJUNhAU ALASKA 3 L " p.m., weighing 8 pounds, 8 ouaces.! gy THE CHEATERS” PAN AMERICAN IMMUNIZATION "5 s "WHERE DO WE 60 Sunday for medical attention LAST TIMES AS | AIRWAYS FLES ~ CLNIC SEPT. 13 "l 0% o FROMHEREY” NOW AGATN TONIGHT | . Dota Brown, Paul Sigura m ; Marcelo Quinto and baby boy CAPITOL'S BILL 144 ONWEEKEND FORDIPHTHERIA ™ 'cosiic s ol AT 20TH CENTURY s Bt Converse, Mrs. Nancy Littlefield, J.| i TR | s ~|J. Connors and Master Thoma ¥ /”MWS’;AK,”‘-, | “The Ctbaters, comedy ro-. Pan American Airways flew 144/ Dr. C. C. Carter, local Health jonncon | So you think s BREATH- mance pulsatir th charm and passengers on incoming and out- Cincer, announces a special diph- A baby boy was born to Mrs erything as far a 1l n dramatic suspence, opening Sunday going flights through this city dur-'theria immunization clinic for Fri-| pachel Johnson at Government cened? FRED lat the Capitok will be shown to- ing the past three da day, September 13 from 7 until 8 goqital at 7 p.m. last evenin Frankly, this reviewer the M.‘:CMURRAY 'night for the last two time Yesterd passeng to Seattle'p. m. at t Health Center, 318| picharged from Government had too that is, until - ‘ i 4 ath stieet e G ) JOAN The picture was produced and di- | were Thomas Lockard, June Main strec s will be the only | goenital over the weekend were D0 We Go From Here e fea- rected by Joseph Kane, the dean of |Adair, Donald Van Brocklin, Frank special clinic this month. People| gojen Nicoli of Anchorage and LUre at the 20th Cent vas sec LESLIE Republic director and A Parry, Robert Johnston, Mary John- who began their diphtheria im- Baby Boy Larson, of McGrath. For the 20th 1 Fe JUNE | Broadw matinee idol Bill Lund, John Montgomery, munizaticn series last month may e 4 Technicolor musical starring F | Sehildk ald Lister, Joseph Gabriel, Arn-| have their second innoculation at MacMurray, Joan Leslis and Jur It « of a faded Eckblad, Henry Haram, Edward this time or on Wednesday, Sep- Haver is by far the most del !stag v T x x ekehuet lifton Melling Carl tember 18, at 10 a. m. when the IHISSALMON GOI 1 different picture that e |greedy ! ite him to Themson, Charles Mosely, Gunnar, regular monthly clinic will be held me out of Hollywood, and onn of ltheir home as a Christmgs charity 'Korsgaard derson, George cne who waes not able to begin AWAY BU'I' "’ GO'I’ the mc wonderful package 'case guest. Jregorsen Rix, Lawrence, their diphtheria immunization ser- high spirited fun to re t ‘Lhe family Crostic, Charles Wilson, Gertrude. iss before, is welcome. Those who screen Yuletide guest and Schildkra John Vroegop, Katherine Vroe- ago are urged to go for a single nicolor and with a scin i I gop, Tony ¢ n Kignon, Ralph | bcoster ¢ RS core of rong hits by Ira Ger Simmens, Owen, Harriet| Eecause ¢f prevalence of | EVERETT, Wash, Sept. 9.—Aland Kurt Weill, “Wk Do We G Sheldon. diphtheria, its present virulent form, | tVige-caught salmon won a prize in From Here?” tells the zany story of To Fairbanks: Wendell Willmord, 'and its tendency to attack adults,|th¢ Washington State Eagles Silvet |y pewildered and frustrate s Everitt Smith all Alaskans both adults and child- | Salmon Derby at Everett. Williswhose search for a way to with the ticn, how- To Nome: George Rodgers. ren have been asked to protect|‘vade of Everett caught th the Army-—and the good ¢ that if she is not ind in a| From Seattle: William Andrews, themselves. Although Dr. Carter pound 1l-ounce salmon and hurried the he loves—sends I »d time, the money reverts Cynthia Schultz, Ronald Schultz s there are no cases of diph- to have it weighed in by the con- ing giddily through the centuries ¢ ) the family Gladys Schultz, Lorin Zacker, L theria in this immediate vicinity at | '€ Judges only seven minues be-|tim » defraud Zacker, EANA present, medern transportation [OT¢ the expiration of the time limi the actress yward, Margaret Graham leaves little protection or isolation| The salmon slipped out of his their re- Smith, Helden Childress, from the epidemics continuing D4nds and fell into the water rerine Childress, Donald C througout the war torn world longshoreman named Verd Winkle| Virginia Graham, Millie same to Wade's rescue. Winkle div- ouscted by GREGORY RATOFF wet oy WILLIAM PEPLBERG MORRIE RYSKIND e C(OMMITTEES ARE NAMED, LUTHERAN LADIES" AID >oo z { & Emith, Al Smith, Robert Coote, Al- ed into the water, recovered ths) s WACKY DUCK CARTOON t 1501, fred Christensen, Albert Dicl fish, and Wade had it weighed in.| A¢ o rece i b i 5 R Billi , Eu-/Nerma Hall. Hildz Piitu, Frank HO)PI]M NOIES just in time. The salmon won .:ulml/,\”“‘ bl oy 1‘1’1’;u‘];n lx:l‘ AIR EXPRESS NEWS gen and Raymond Wal-'Surbroow, Lewis Williams, Gilkert inboart motor boat, second Prize I chyreh parlors, Mrs. R. Pollack burn the featu players'Buckles, William Brister, Henry St. Ann's U(y\)))l..] admitted over the derby. |sided as Mrs. Olaf Sw anson, are Anne , Ruth Terry, Rob-{Sully, Marie Calvin, Jean Ger- the weekend Mrs. Edward B. Dick,| First prize went to Art Wester of pregiqent of the organization m ” my ert g David Holt, Robert main who gave birth to a baby boy at | Everett with a catch of 28 pounds'g uih during the summer, Ho \e world-renowned St.| From Fairbanks: Zoven Oldroyd, 5:45 pm. yesterday. He weighed hine ounces. It was an automobile.|os for the evening were Mrs, John ; Gordon Wild 4 pounds and 14 ounces at birth. e |Sunderland and Mrs. Ole Westby s - Flying to Seattle Saturday, were Mrs. Don Underwood was also Bride is believed to be derived| Committees appointed wers: W . INick Bez, William Trager, Katherine admitted to St. Ann’s yesterday and from an ancient Teutonic word and Means, Mrs. Art Ka (HI(KEN BARBE(UE |Trager Mary Rhodes, Jack Risto, gave birth to a baby boy at 12:45 meaning “to cook.” chairman, Mrs. J. Brillhart | h | FOR WllllAM GREEN {3:“‘: gt wand Gilken Nl . 5, I)IIl':\RTMIuNTJ({)}I'-\"l{:)U\l‘\’l\:x::(gllé.A\\'E!\Tlllil{ BUREAU ‘,\(:w!; HI'}:;":I’ ‘P' ”.;‘k"(”‘"‘ g % | John Johnson, Stanley Baginski,' . . JUNEAU, ALAS 3 et Betiy NuDowell, and Bexltls ‘ " ARG {Juan Castillo, Olaf Aanodt, Donald| PATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M., 120TH MERIDIAN TIME m:u‘mlm.:“ n:‘\ll'nl-nl:\le\lw : \nf.l R. | TEMPTING William Green, owner of the npcyinnon, pearl Bell, Zacarias WEATHER BULLETIN Kronquist e FLAVOR f Green Hotel in Seattle, and a first-pyo o0 Max. temp. TODAY THE ar Rl ek b i by time visitor to Alaska, was honored | pojnp Quistiund, Oscar Torger- last | Lowest 4:30am. 24 hrs. Weatherat evant of December.4. The organi- to last night at a chic barbecue | ... Duane Both, Gertie McAllister Station 24 hrs* temp. temp. Precip. 4:30am n also voted to give t 208 “EVERYDAY” given by William Je of this yyijliam McAllister, Meyer Hen- Anchorage 58 51 51 0 Cloudy neau Public Health Center $25 " DISHES city !drickson, Tom Johnson, Jose Cacho. Bartow 32 | B X LUk Eiiourhen Tht barbecue given at the home Deleon, Sister Bernard Bethel 50 50 17 Rain | EASTERN STARS t 3 ,"' S of the host was attended by 12 < Bister Mary Leo Green,' Cordova 41 41 02 Clear e $ RELIANCE Juneau Robert Carter, Edward Cowling, Dawson RALG T AS 44 0 Clear | Juncau apter No. 7, Annual SPICES Mty today for the poce Mejer, Rosie Meier, Letha Edmonton 65 36 38 0 PL. Cloudy | Homecoming Dinner, Tuesday, Sept Fxmnone Interior where will continue his' Gengpy, Fairbanks 46 46 Trace Fog {10, at 6:30 pm., for all ““,;“m,,._\ first vacation in Ala He plan-| wariin Lavenik, Bessie Lavenik, Haines £ 18 8 0 Clear |escorts, and visiting members on ned to visit the Mendenhall Glacier gana Venishnick, James Houston, Juneau .. 61 Al o Clear | the channel. Regular meeting starts before he leaves Juneau. |gr. Harold Foss, Henry Reighold, Jwicau Airport 68 12 0 Clear [at 8: oclock. \Be B B B ] - e |Kenneth Haven, Clarence Milligan. Ketchikan 66 51 0 Fog | ALICE BROWN, Secy. | RatlddolelvE] .,,n,..‘..x;_;:; To Fairbanks: Art Ganson. Kotzebue 48 16 01 Drizz) i R e Tl S TR (HAPHAD'ES Wlll | From Seattle: Velma Carr, Earl ;\q‘m‘l:‘“ m 49 = ii-lml { {Forsythe, Niomme Emmons, Joe e 2 ko 4 i | MEET TUESDAY EVE Eovman i ottomne st Rorinwe o S L AIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII A Hoffman, Doris Youngblood. }f:‘“'; ’"11\ o 4'; 0 glt.u | gl ek S onne, Portland B 5 0 Fog Members of the cn‘.;"m.p«‘ will : i‘,‘fil‘lé‘flfi”’gig Dianball bonue, Prince George {1 ps Bicar ‘ d to elect officers at a business and &U i o okbang % Seatlic 81 o Fog | social meeting at the home of Mrs, [LOTEHERE SOV WOCRARLE o . Sitka 62 49 0 Clear Earl Bland on Fritz Cove Road. | oo o 0™ pave Martin, Whitehorse 68 37 o el gy Im]” i w‘;l?uhz-n Martin, Edna Simms, Eliza- Yakutat 37 Trace Fog " " gular session of the {beths Caasidy. *—(4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:20 a. 1. rocay) Ad l i l B d e ey | ;;:,[fixl(.;m]m,,_ Marforié Gifoth, WEATHER SYNOPSIS: A series of low pressure centers lies in a VErlisemeni 10r Bius Bath room rugs in Chenille and o Cer ( Tho Starkweather, Bee trough extending southsoutheastward from the Bering Straits to a point shag—Home Beautiful. adv. Si’.nh\\(a!ht‘! George O'Neill. about 800 miles scutheast of the Alaska Peninsula this morning. A ridge 5 | Christian Ackervick, Richard Da- of high pressure extends from the Alaska range southeastward to a high p! 1\1%. George Sundborg, Donald Baker From Fairbanks: ell. | From Whitehorse: and Wl.h.nm Strand. R MRS, RAYG DAY HERE, | John Greer, United Stat Richard Darn- b and The tempera /. Rain has falle the erday. from Plains & Alaska across Canada to the Arctic Ocean to the United States northward ates William Jamcs the Plains States the Dakotas. and the Rocky Mountain region south of Montana and MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN Reports from Marine Stations at 12:30 P. M. today WIND Height of Waves VIS"’ FOM wnA"GE“_ Station Weather Temp. nd Vel (Sea Condition) | | Cape Decision Clear 57 2 1 foot, | & | Cape Spencer Clear SSW a1 Calm | Mrs. Ray G. Day arrived yester- Eldred Rock Clear Calm Zexo iday from Wrangell via Alaska Guard Island r S 1 1 foot | Coastal Airlines and will be in Ju- Lincoln Rock NNW 2 Zero |neau for the next ten days. Dur- Point Retreat WEW 5 1 foot |ing her brief stay she will be at| MARINE FORECAST FOR THE PERIOD ENDING TUESDAY EVE- |the Day Apartments Street. on Seventh NING: Protected waters of Scutheast Alaska—variable winds unde jmiles per hour. Outside waters, Dixon Entrance to Yakutat—variable | winds under 15 miles per hour becoming southeasterly wind 10 to 15 e V7 % | MISS LANE ROFF i miles per hour by Tuesday morning. Fair with morning fog or low cloud For especially | TEACHER OF PIANO | patches. | Beginners preferred. Phone Red Low pressure center—29.70 inches—47 degrees north, 148 degrees west, 575, (adv.) moving slowly northward. Kayser is creating Y S i LRSI enchanting new fab- | e g, hosen ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER (0. underthings, lingerie. JUNEAU and DOUGLAS, ALASKA Kiovser HOSIERY « UNDERTHINGS » GLOVES Cheerful Distributors of Friendly Dependable 24-Hour Electric Service and Retailersof Gene‘ral Electric — Hot Point — Bendix — Apex — Thor and Kelvinator Refrigerators, Ranges, Washing Machines, Mangles and Miscellaneous Electrical Appliances | General Electric — Hot Point — Hoover and Royal Vacuum Cleaners General Electric and Mazda Lamps and operate A First Class Repair Shop Manned by Skilled Mechanics o £7.50 Telephone Service . . . No. 616, Juneau, Oifice No. 6 BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. “The Rexall Store™ ssure center located over the northern Rocky Mountain region of the' res over Southeast Alaska continued above | during the past 24 hours over western Thunderstorms were reported over | SEALED BIDS will be received at the office of the Gross Twentieth Cen- tury Building for the demolation of the Coliseum Theatre Building in Juneau, Alaska. Bids will be accepted until \' 2:30 P. M., September the Tenth, 1946, | and then and there opened and read. | SPECIFICATIONS may be obtain- ed at the office of the Twentieth Cen- tury Theatre by making a deposit of $5.00. Said deposit will be refunded upon return of specifications. The right to reject any and all bids ! is reserved. e BUS SERVICE vo... Fairbanks, Anchorage Whitehorse VIA HAINES PLAN NOW to make this SCENIC PIONEER TRIP with ALASKA’S TRAILBLAZERS 100" IH AN IR IR A\ BUS LINES JACK BURFORD—Local Agent JUNEAU, ALASKA KETCHIKAN TRANSPORTATION CO. OPERATING MOTORSHIP “DART” CARRIES FREIGHT and PASSENGERS Weekly Service from Kelchikan to: Connirg Inlet Waterfall Rose Inlet Craig View Cove Klawock Hetta Inlet Steamboat Bay Bader Logging Co. Port Alexander Tokeen Shakan Edna Bay Point Baker Cape Pole Lincoln Rock Hydaburg Juneau Logging Co. Cape Decision ‘Wrangell Returning by Way of: Paint Ba Klawock Craig Hydaburg Deadline on Freight at 4:00 o Clock KETCHIKAN TRANSPORTATION CO. KETCHIKAN, ALASEA h Tuesday Afterroon