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ONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1946 (G, THRILL FEATURE NOW SHOWING | * »EpONTIER GAL” NOW AT CAPITOL TO THRILLED CROWDS! wilderness, provides the picture with its major thrill, a climax which may very well be accorded a) prominent niche in cinema | tion. 'PRA 15 T0 CONTINUE LOCATION SURVEY 70 in Tech mo/or it WITH ANDY DEVINE FUZZY KNIGHT SHELDON LEONARD ANDREW TOMBES ; 3 1 News Noles l | | From Sitka a rugged rescue in the mountain'of the Center were being consid- representing the Kellogg Telephone Abrahamsen, Bill, ered, whereupon Councilman Char- teris reported that over 400 dlpll-‘ theria immunizations had been giv- | tradi- on at the Center, the individual cost | countant (wf which would have been equal to ‘nut only the m.unlonancv of the {Center but the nur salary as well A M from E letter Attorney ALASKA THE DAILY ALASKA FJVIPIRE-JUNEAU PM CARRIES BIG - LOADS ON WEEKEND Pan Amr:u-‘.m Airways this week- sold on the Territory | thoroughly and the friendliness of its p('opley They hope to return to the Nort future, John Ryan left for Juneau last weekend to meet his wife and new in the near | baby who was born a few weeks end flew the following passens go in the States Mrs. Ryan had to and from this city | 3 ol - An all engrossing action melo-| SITKA, Alaska, Sept. 14.—(Spec-|spent the summer visiting her| From Seattle. Peter Anderson.' Resentment DlSpIa ed at - Molly And Me", 20th Century- drama with some of the most mag- jal Correspondence) —At the regular mother, ~Mrs. Lindegard, near Stella Wal Howard Wallace y Fox's riotous new hit at the 20th nificent mountain scenery in Ameri-/meeting of the City Council Tues- Seattle. Rhea Black, Martin Jarvis, Mrs.| Charges Made in His Re- Oentury, ds., Just JEAG ' she doctor ca, brought to the screen in the day evening, Ernest Dennis was ap-' May Sabin, Cecil Rice, Iris mmm‘ Ordstati ;- WRIMBERUE vtontc . 4ot full glory of Technicolor, is Uni- pointed City Magistrate to replace’ Mrs. James Freeburn and nephew Janitt Sherman, Lillian Harris, | (en"y PUb|IShed Book your funny bone, and a swell lift I's production of “Frontier w. W. Knight who resigned; City Dean Ruth rford returned by plane Arlene White, Eleanor Hanson,! ‘”-’7.\“\"’ spirits now at the Capitol. Yvonne'Glerk Frank Calvin was instructed Wednesday from Chichagof, where June Mullenix, Lena Collins, Pauline| GUAM. Sept. 16.—A group of 100. First of all, ‘Molly And Me De Carlo is co-starred with Rod to write Col. Tully of the ACS ask-|they had spent two weeks hunting. pearce, Wallace Sanders, Mike Cudmanians, led by a Catholic brings le Flelds Monty Cameron, her tall and handsome|ing that he reconsider his refusal 'Mrs. Freeburn, whose husband has|Ppusich, Anna Pusich | priest, demonstrated with booes and Woolley back to the scre P leading man of the previous film.'ts allow Standard Oil to move their |been superintendent of the Chi-| Nielson Masten, Tom Kocher, placards today against Navy Lt. as the incomparable fun team that Miss De Carlo, in the Tole of gas tanks from their present lo-|chagof mine for many years, now Beusie Coleman, Helen Merritt, Lee|Ge0r8¢ Ray Tweed, the man who they are. Their reappearance after a feminine saloon keeper in Bleation to ‘the beach to the rear|makes her home in the States. |Merritt, Roland Cox, Shirley Cox.|¢luded the Japanese during their too long a walt stce “Holy Matris ¥ pioneer settlement. is extremely ef-'of the ACS building, and to point| — Mrs. Tsabel Scovel, Ralph Scovel,(3! month wartime occupation of mony,” is as welcome as the first fective in the colorful assignment.!out the advanages of the change| Mr. and Mrs. Dorman McGraw Robert Merritt, Ruth Rivett, GUtm sign of spring Cameron is seen as a cowboy fugl-|in lessoning of firo hazard and the and son Robbie left by plane Wed- |Gladys, Louise apd Manuel Loven-| They expressed resentment at And if this weren't enough, Rod- tive who becomes her unwilling improvement to the sppearance of{nesday for a months vacation in|dusky, Waldin = Lundberg, Mary|T¥eed's assertion in his recent book dy McDowall is also ncluded in the husband and returns from a termthe waterfront, as well as the fact|the States. Mr. McGraw is one of | Lundberg jthat a am priest, the Rev. Duen- star ca in prison to find himself the fath-|tnat the move would mean no|the owners of the Reliable Transfer.| Eisie Clark, Samuel Clark, Melita|8S: had disclosed a confessional. And thirdly, the above stars have er of her tiny daughter. Beverly financial gain to the Standard| - Gaston, R. Dorsey Marsh, Violet;Secret as to where Tweed was hid- been provided with a vehicle that Simmo: an attractive movie new- oijl; heard read a report from the| Eldon Miller arrived by plane Thomas, Margaret Williams. ing. Word eventually reached the is by all' odds the most refreshing- comer, appears as the child. Henith Contor Smtiney that ways of {from Ketchikan Tuesday on a busl-| James Fanning, Stephanie Bog-|Japancee and Tweed escaped cap-ly different, delightfully diverting Kidnaping of the Httle girl and|raising funds for the maintenance|ness trip through the Territory don, Marie Abrahamsen, Beverly tUI¢ by a nartow margin, he wrote jand downright hilarious screen play | Tweed returned with a new auto- of the yea Naomi and Chloe ! Knutzan To Seattle: Saturnino Mendozs local puhblic ac-|Arsenio Mina, Bernard Ordona, Sin- Chief of the Fire foroso Ordona, Juan Ordona, Nica Department, returned Thursdayisio Panes, Tozo Pimentel, Victor| from a six weeks business and Quiban, Casimiro Sabado P‘(‘d\m e trip to the States. Accom- Mariano Tacorda, Victoriano Vill- panying Mr. Franklin home was his|anueva, Sigurd Spurkland, Ambrose | on, Art, Jr., after an absenc: of Harland, Thomas Norton, Joseph| Supply Company of Chicago Art Franklin, and ""MOLLY AND ME" LAUGH FEATURE AT 20TH CENTURY NAVY LT. TWEED GIVEN BAD TIME AT GUAM DOINGS Last Time Tonighi D Gold Found imobile as a gift for a Guamanian' friend he credited with helping to save his life during a precarious existence dodging incessant Japa-! nese pursuers during the war As the presentation ceremony into the plaza mutterins v+ REGINALD GARDINER ang ||1\ |and bearing signs of protest ‘, CRESCENT GiTY, C L[‘W'{s"fi’h“l’iv[n . RD;E?I"‘I‘“E:S%&R {., Sept. 16 ¢ ‘Mm'u,lr- was read R,(,““v that o several years. Hoots, Amado Delgado, Mariano !).l-‘ Amon" i msutp ks e T The days “[ W hu\« come again | g 3 e — |lire, Georgi tions were | — e da 3 » aga ‘ Tom and Jerry B i ,eptonmnr 16 and mquming that|the Estcbeth last weekend to re- Dodgson, Cara Irwin, Pauline w;.fi[,.‘:;""f (:md e 2:“,‘:;‘“;:. }'m(-..l,‘,((.\';-:\Il)(-\,’(l{\/lc‘::fqg[ (:rhf.“l;‘:m, 2 X fl ALEX DUNHAM ORCH. i - “‘““”‘v“d to his ”“dq““fl_"r ere ' a judge and clerk from each voting | join the teaching staff of SJS, af- ington, Walter Seelig, Rnbcrllmf 3 : s [y oo 1o f‘_"m".\”f”“j; SPEAKI OF ANIMALS “Yank Doodle M Saturday fu]l(]!\vn]lL, atn inspe rtmn‘of district, the person who posted the!ter an absence of some years dur- Hacker, Tom Templeton, Hans Tweed, of San Di Cal l,l‘ ;h': :txfi“""‘ ";'i']::;““(] Sorne ankee Doodle Mous plu“u\a on the location survey for ‘notices ( he electic o orl: | it {oh hv Whk connes N sy | veed, of San Dicgo, Calif., strode e state, are g claims as Cemplete Shows at 7:28—9:30 12 2°" 1" Wonler Public Roads' g covering the election be sont to AR | George Moore, Charles McDOD-|q sign reading “what about Tweed’s| tum out blanks. Outsiders are be- Feainre at 8:05—10:05 Administration chief here, today Te-|Juneau for the hearing; the City| Russ Clithero, proprietor of the lald, Glenn Abbot, Catherine Ab-idesertion in the face of the enemy?” ' 8inning to pour in. GR ported that the survey is com-|Glerk was authorized to pay the Sitka Hotel, left l‘w ‘;]dm by ]’I""“”EZTU Cole, Edith Cole, Do-'and tore it to pieces, stamping. it} A persistent, grizzled prospector, | plete from the Turnagain Arm/ I nece: expenses and | /for Ketehikan to attend the Ameri- I,i;>)(l)()l"'x1 Sl bl R”.h"l.xuh’uruu. / ‘Anm Cronin, 55, made the new crossing southward. Hu remove the nece records. Dr (‘11] Legion Convention, after which arq De -li (:l rles Ql‘r‘! E .»-n‘ Thi. Gultm:ihn Wemonsrators, (S BRI A JEEEy Belent vOuTly Authorization has now been re-iw ¢ Charteris unanimously e will fly to Seattle and San é n"“;e 1‘: e ;x" A‘Pf’l“l led by a Cathelic priest, boood he had been trudging into the rug- ceived, he added, to carry the lo-! ”,‘N,“ £o lafit H8: Mu\or dunnq tha I‘r'\n(‘xfim i 1 alnhen a0 Dleas g B \i"VlV \l;\%‘d ; "”Sl.“dh = loudly when Tweed approached the ged timber-clad mountains north — ithe Arm to Portage Station on the gon wno xfli\ns to. attend the me} A £ ‘;\‘ s ."I; O'B*u~ out of the park in a body. mple Assayers found them | THE to the Am crossing. The PRA month; the return to Peter Ramer | b i ‘m‘ b e R T Muntoe, Nick Neville, Rob- let to Antonio Ateto, the man who, Then Cronin played a “hunch.” survey party is r setting camp 'of a double tax payment on the lyfl. ‘fl'_" «‘:”‘“l]) ‘“] ar f"“ Sl(.'ml‘i\lt 'Lm;‘l‘_‘:":ftw e R 5 showed him a hiding place in the | He took a sample of black-streaked | To KET(H'KA" MONDAY BARANOF | o compete the additional five o pioneer Bakery was authorized. |wors sne il plane for Seaitle| Leonard Stile, Paul Olsen, Jobn hilly back-country of Guam and|yellowish clay from a plateau at a six miles of survey, he said. It Wil Nomed'to the Election Board were ;“Wl" ahe “t'“ l‘;‘“er & :-““"""“"" i gus Pt ”]\;“fi]“““»J :‘lll who brought him food once weekly 2,000-foot elevation about 18 miles| 1y Disrict Court party will ALASKA’S FINEST be finished this fall B Bitks Iawends Witaes [ e, i ke S Charles Matich, Joseph for 31 menths. Tweed said he was, north of Crescent City. eaves e Akt M b K HOTEL No authm-xz:m_nnh:.s_\'rt beenre- ,ng Bill Cleveland as judges and Marct am‘ Abrse it S el e '““Hmm Ak Jean CC‘)k‘:fml'rcly m'utvfnl_ to |_h«- many' An assay rap the tests—and ;.. getchikan, to conduct the - ccived for location survey on the yoiice Brightman and the Rev. W. al ud ; KK o ‘A Hkr >IL‘ ~]_ i e + Guamanians who aided him and re-|told Cronin he apparently had|, ecial fall v..rm £ ¥t 10 A EAT IN THE north side of the arm, from the| s Thomas as clerks, with E M|V 00d Mrs. Kenneth Nordby. |Angelo Peralip, Jimmy Mendom.'gretted he could not give each one found a rich vein. The samples, the TDOOR o IR (S present tie-in with the Railroad on'Goddard e | Jose Martinez, Fred Anderson, Al- 3 new ca | assayer said, ran as high as $75 First City, it was announced here ! ¢ Goddard and Ted Kettleson as al-| pyg Ajleen Ireland left on Mon- vin Summerlin, Georgia Summer- g o i A . ran as high as $76 & 1545y Scheduled to make the into Anchorage. |ternates; after voting to assume pay ! 3 2 4 d | Catholic priest Oscar Calvo, ex-|ton. Commercial gold operations are . el BUBBLE Boom - ! 3 i id plane for Ketchikan to spend lin. plaining the demonstration he led, regarded fitabl any.| 0, 80 Judpe ) W, Selioe, SR K % ment of the telephone bills of the |y ‘foy qays visiting friends before| Lucille Stine, Doris Brady, Bill saiq Tweed in his book e Ml el “pmmor On ore USSAY<iof Court John Walmer, Deputy ngclal Dinner SPER”“G DAUGHTER el fC"“"" ““g l?“”“’”"““ p“:“xc(ulnma £ her Kome in . Tang|Padk oAnrgs Kies; Dace Boslin: Gtabee TN Hid: s i, mac LB MUV N eI e Clerk of Court Peggy Mclver, Ba- 5108 P. M. ‘:‘:8’2“); é(:‘l’"‘]‘:l‘l‘ m;j(:u;“:;g““““" © Beach, Califernia. During her weeks John Jenson s ‘ ABOHERN Gk el (,f‘ CITY MANAGER, FAIRBANKs |!ff Frank H. P. Rogers. g <) So" (ollEGE BoUND |visit in Sitka, she was the house! To v:/hx.uln : Jack Hensen secret of the con-' The city council at Fairbanks SCHOOLS AT AN(H()RAGE 1.5 guest of her brother-in-law and ‘To Fairbanks A and Law- fegsional.” Fos dacided” to- hkVe a- slty: mame] Pracdlgfpcasilis g SO | At their regular weekly luncheon |Sister, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Calvin.|rence Bisbee, Donald Brewster, Rob-| The Rev. Calvo said the Japanese: ger and the salary is fixed at| Enrollment in the Anchorage P e ad fiper]mg is one of many Jun au young folks attending the Uni sity of Alaska this term. | Miss Sperling, daughter .of Mr, and Mrs. Harry Sperling, left Juneau by PAA. plane yesterday. bound (or Fairbanks and College. She will en-| ter the U. of A. for her rnphomore year, after attending the University, NOTICE Due to the heavy demands made upon me by attend- ing to two offic widely seperated, I it of my Juneau Realty office. 1 should like to take this opportunity to thank my | many friends in Juneau for 3 the splendid co-operation that was given me. Gradelle Leigh REALTY Fairbanks, Alaska summer she has been employed in| the office of the Commissioner of Education here. Harry Sperling, Jr., who worked for the U. S. Forest Service out of Seward this summer, following his discharge from the Army, will leave tomorrow aboard the Princess Nor- ah for the States. He will enter Oregon State College, at Corvallis, | Oregon. Harry, Jr., will study for- estry. Harry Sr, is on the Forest | Service Regional staff here as Ad- iministrative Officer. — . Emplre Want Ads brine results! BUS | SERVICEto... * Fairbanks, Anchorage Whitehorse VIA HAINES PLAN NOW TO MAKE THIS SCENIC TRIP M. S. Leota sails from Auk Bay every Thursday, 9:15 A.M. to connect with O’Harra bus for Fairbanks or Anchorage 1w IIH A\\ IRIR A\ LINES J. B. BURFORD & CO.—Local Agent JUNEAU, ALASKA CHIKAN TRANSPOBTATWN CO. OPERATING MOTORSHIP $DART” ARRIES FREIGHT and PASSENGERS . Weekly Service from Ketchikan fo: irg Tnlet Waterfall Bader Logging Co. Port Alexander Inlet Craig ‘Tokeen Shakan Vi Cove , Klawock Edna Bay Point Baker Inlet Steamboat Bay Cape Pole Lincoln Rock aburg Juneau Logging Co. Cape Decision ‘Wrangell $ Returning by Way of : Point Baker Klawock Craig Hydaburg i 'KETCHIKAH TRANSP KETCHIKAN, Al Deadline on Freight at 4:00 o'Clock E*ch Tuesday Afterroon TATION CO. Tuesday the Rotary Club voted (oi donate $25 toward ths Salvation 'Army drive and an equal amount to ‘the Elks -Milk Fund. 1 The Adult School will be held at| |Sheldon Jackson Junior College {from Sept. 18 to 30, with represen- | |tatives from all the Presbyterian| of Minnesota last term. During the churches and schools in Southeast [ sitk |Alaska in attendance. Dr. Jesse | Baird of the San Anselmo Theo- logical Seminary is expected to ar- Ivive by plane from California on |Sept. 17 to lead the session and give lectures. Miss Ora Kuykendal left by plane {Monday to make her home in the| States after 20 years of continuous residence in Sitka as supervisor of the junior boys at Sheldon Jack-| son School. Miss Kuykendal first same to Sitka as a teacher at the Sheldon Jackson school in 1916, taught for two years, then returned to the States, and returned here: lin 1926. She is now retiring, at the age of 65, after years of out- standing service and devotion to Alaska's native children. She leaves many warm friends who hope she {will return ,on a visit in the near {Iuture, Amos Burg, noted traveler, explor- ier, photographer and lecturer, left aboard his boat Endeavor early {Tuesday for Juneau, continuing |his covering of the Inside Passage (for the National Geographic Mag- izine. During his stay here he made many warm friends who are looking forward to his promisd return in two years time. Accompanying Mr. Burg to Ju- neau was Jim Calvin, who return- ed to his home here on Friday's plane. On his return to his home in Washington, D. C, Mr. Burg will start preparations for his journey to Europe, where he will spend a year or more photographing the |children of the various countries for National Geographic. Mrs. Howard Bradshaw and daughter Maureen returned Tuesday by plane from a long visit to the States where Mrs. Bradshaw under- went medical treatment and visit- ed friends and relatives along the coast. They were met in Juneau by Mr. Bradshaw who flew over during the weekend. The Brad- shaws are moving into the Banvard House on Seward Street, recently vacated by Mrs. George Hellerich, as their present home on The Cres- cent has been purchased by Mr. and Mrs, Clyde Hager. Mr. and Mrs. L. Hotsenpiller and small son Wade arrived last week- end aboard their cruiser Moana to {keep a date with the stork before returning to their home in Puget {Sound. Leaving Puget Sound early last spring, the Hotsenpillers en- joyed a leisurely cruise through the Inside Passage to Sitka, spent the late summer trap watching in the Bay of Pillars vicinity, and are | Sitka v't Ross, Joy Heman, John Eh.\- and son. To Ketchikan: Mr, and Mrs. J. M. Myers Lloyd Dean arrived from Juneau! ast weekend as employees of the Frank ‘Lahtonen. i Decorators. Fred TUpton,/ To Fairbanks: Herman Porter, proprietoy of the firm, remrned‘umv Sperling, Gene Hanna, Rich- from Juneau on the same plane. "n(l McCormick, Richard Good. - | From Whitchorse: Col. H., A. Mrs. John Cushing, owner of the'Dyde. a Telephone Company, arrived| Fairbanks to Juneau: John Man- |cell, Roy Douglas, Marillayn Geh- Jeanice Welsh and on Tuesday's plane, on a brief bus iness trip. Mr. Cushing, part own-!|rig, Anne B. Sheldon, Robert E. er of the Territory Cunstructiun Sheldon, Perry Huff. L PEO T SR Company, is now engaged on a pav- ing contract in Ketchikan. 1 Appearing before U. S. (:ommn-l sioner Ernest Dennis last weekend, | DE(REES ISSUED on the charges of fishing out of| | season in a restricted area, the skip-| Three divorce decrees were issu- per and crew of the seiner Dorothy ed in U. 8. District Court here this D were found guilty and fined,|morning by Presiding Judge J. W Skipper Albert Frank, Sr., $200, $400 Kehoe, to: Martha Gray from Har- against the boat and $100 for each ~ld Walter Gray; Irene Cropley of the crewmen, William Samate, from Henry Cropley, Jr., and Dor- THREE DIVORCE ? Paul Bell, William Rusk and Aljothy Lawrence from Theodore Frank, Jr. !Lawrence. ! i Judge Kehoe set Wednesday Found fishing in a restricted morning, at 10 o'clock, to hear ar- area, the skipper and crew of the|guments on protests to the enlarge- June K were convicted and fined. ment of the City of Sitka. Joint Skipper Joc Bennett, $100, crew-|protest against annexation has been members Charley Bennett, Thom- entered by John Nordness, Oscar as Bennett, William Thomas, Gil-| Suistad, Oluf Johansen, Mr. and bert Johnson and Charley Gamble, Mrs. Ben Benson, Ivan Rosek, Mrs. $50 each, and $200 against the boat.' INick Kasakan, Gordon Whitcomb TR D e S 'and Ross E. Allen. They aver that Mns (HAR[ES SABI“ |the annexation election of Novem- RETURNS TO JUNEAU| |ber 27, 1945, is void because im- |properly conducted. — eee (ZlTY LIBRARIAN AT Mrs. Charles Sabin returned to! . KETCHIKAN RESIGNS Juneau by Pan American Airways| Pegeen Syvester, city librarian at Saturday, and this morning ne-!Ketchikan for three years, has 1 opened Sabin's Store which has|slgnwl to accept a position as li- Mr. and Mrs. Sabin. lege. Mrs. Sabin reports that her hus- band’s health is greatly improved, but that he will rest another|Home Beautiful. adv, month in Seattle before returning| —————— to Juneau. 5 Beer, the light refreshment beverage of millions of temperate people ave been closed during the absence of brarian at the Yakima Junior Col-, Beautiful light weight comforters.| | tortured and eventually killed Fath- $7,200 annually. Two candidates are | public school has reached 1,498 and er Duenas. | seeking the job, Donald Wofter,'rooms are crowded to overflowing. -~ - - ,City Manager at Cairo, Georgia, Grade school enrollment is already Phnpngraph Records. Tome and E. H. Ford, City Manager ‘at -083 and high wmcbwflhml' Beautiful. 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