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SHOWPLALE or LAST SHOWIN Complete Shows Feature Starts at 8: Laughter...Song and Romance! Janet BLAIR Mare PLATT = TOMORROW comes a chapter in the ATOMIC BOMB SECRET! SHOCK:PIGTLRE OF THELEAR! ¥ RSO O D A1 AGNES KEIFER RETURNS Agnes. Keifer, who has been at Ketchikan for several weeks, has returned to her Juneau home. While in Ketchikan she attended the American - Legicn convention, visited many friends including one week with Mary McCann at the latter’s cabin in Clover Pass. - e —NOTICE— Dr. R. N. Heste M. D, Eye Specialist for Ketchikan is now at the Juneau Medical and Surgical Clinic for a few days. Appointment for eye examinations may be made by calling the clinic. — v Phonograph ~ Records. Beautiful. HEAR Senator N.R. WALKER SPEAK ON “Record of the Demo- cratic Party in - Alaska . . . and Misrepresentations of Albert (Boss) White."” 8:30P. M. MONDAY—OCT. 7 KINY (Paid adv.) We are serving strictly Fresh Eggs delivered by air express Try Ham and at belles Open Until 10:30 P.M. SEWARD STREET Opposite Goldstein Bldg. PAABRINGS 25 CAPITOL GIVES MUSICAL FILM IN FROM SOUTH } lASI SHOW'NGS< Pan American Airways flew the 1 i following passengers over its Alas- kan Division yesterday, in and out of Juneau. From Seattle: Robert Wright, Et- to Harvy, Ronald, Marsha, Donald d Ann Jamieson, Mary Rogers. Marcia Hoftman Mrs. Lydia Ritter, Mrs Rodenberg, Col. Leland Great talent sparks the screen| |with big time entertainment set to the swingtime heartbeat of uth at the Capitol Theatre where Co- (lumbia Pictures’ “Tars and Spars, |film version of the Coast Guard istage musical, is currently starring {Alfred Drake (late singing sensa- George Hopkins, Vici Jean {tion of “Oklahoma!™), Janet Blair|p. " Sue Covett, Norvala land Marc Platt, with Sid C““S”‘}Joam\c Covett |Seaman 1st Class, and Jeff Donnell|" 3B paul Forrest Kirby, Harold ‘Io:m»trvd. Kenneth Lauritzen, R. T. | ?l\ a singing, shining romance p.,.ich C. V. Hultein, George Mat- |brimming with laughter . . . a rol-| ., Murphy, G. S. Millice |licking merry-go-round-up. This el bl Dby obvaE {feature is on for final showings to-!g)ge piglik, Grace Pukjuk, Carol {night Robertson, Ralph Robertson, David | Tomorrow night there is an un-(g., usual story of a daring Americar To Seattle |feats of espionage in the Japanese g, miton Dan Wold, Robert {capital, told in “First Yank INntolgenyjze post Lorenzo, William (Tokyo,” RKO Radio's dramatic|pegree william Percy, Albert Mark- |thrille Tom Neal, Barbara Hale,| .0 | Mare Cramer, Richard Loo and| ogar Nelson, Willard Perey, Keye Luke are others in this drama py.np perry, Jack Andrews, Robert sed upon the atomic bombings)genning, Walter Marwsteen, Rodger Nagasaki and Hiroshima. |Hamilton, Clinton Gilpin, Lozell ok e | Bowen. Gail Howe, Mack Cahill, Inez HAZEL FORDE HAS momcon pee varis i |Murphy, Harold V¢ Florence TWO, HALF YEARS | Wendler. | Myrtle Stolnaker, Michael Doyle, |William Sweet, Wayne Alexson, |August Beiner, Harold Lahtonen, iRalph Sovel, Isatell Sevel. | Fred Peterson Ed Castle, Mrs. Diane B. Tickell, staff work-!Drennan, Carl Olson, George er in the Territorial Office of the Department of Public Welfare, was| Ivar Olson, Bjarne Jacobsen, Bor- assigned today as acting District gan Boe, Charles Wick, Dave Cros: Worker in charge of the Depart- man, Emmett Karsten, George Bitt- ment's Juneau Office in the Klein!ner, Fred Peterson. Building, replacing Miss Hazel M.| To Ketchikan: Lester Bryan, Ben Forde, resigned. |Jones and Chester Bryant. of Public Welfare after serving as| Miller, Tom Jack, Dewey Paulson. District Worker of the Juneau Of- —_— e~ fice for the past two and one-half SHEPPARD RITES ARE years SET FOR TOMORROW Mr with Anna Hewitt, Covett, Covett, Eric Butmer, William f John Are- stad, Robert Bergman Miss Forde leave the Department| To Fairbanks: John Thomas, Fred . Tickell, a former sozial work- | the American Red Cross,| Funeral rites lor John Sheppard, er will be in charge of the Juneaupioneer resident of Alaska, will bc‘divismn of training facilities. BmhiTllrm-x: E. o'clock tomorrow after- ) pe stationed at the refgional of- | Charles Williams and Dean Sto Office pending early arrival of fl‘]ll‘ld at 2 District Social Worker from the!noon at the Charles W. Carter Mor- States, it was announced by Director | tuary chapel. of the Department, Russell G. May-| The Rev. Robert Webb will con- nard. duct the service, and interment will |be in Pioneers' Park of the Ever ROBERTSONS RETURN | green cemetery. FROM ANCHORAGE TRIP, - Attorney and Mrs. R. E. Robert- EVANGELISTIC MEETING son returned yesterday by plane af-‘ PLACE TONIGHT CHANGED ter a short trip to Anchorage and| The Misses Stephens and Horton Fairbanks. While in Anchorage they announce a change in the evangel- | attended the recent wedding of istic meeting place tonight. The - THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU. ALASKA VA ADS ELEVEN | TOALASKASTAFF; ARE IN JUNEAU | Eleven new members have been added to the staff of the Veterans Administration in Alaska during the past few days, Ernest Lincoln, lacting manager for the VA in the Territory said today. The rapid in-| crease in applications by veterans for the rights and benefits to which they may be entitled was given as {the cause for the additions to the personnel Nine of those arriving here yes- terday and today were added to the vocational rehabilitation and education division of the VA of which George V. Beck is chief This division, Lincoln said, has charge of all education and on-the- job training provisions of the G. I.| | Bill. Many veterans are taking ad- | vantage of their rights under this | provision, he pointed out, and at | present more than 880 applications jare on file for either education or training. Seven Come By Plane Seven of those assigned to this |division arrived yesterday aboard the Pan American plane for Seattle where they have been und\‘rgumgm-; tensive courses of instruction. After a week here they will be assigned, to various stations throughout Alaska. Those coming in by Pan American yesterday and the places to which they have been assigned | are:. G. A. Matson, acting chief of | the training and education sub-| division assigned to Juneau; G. S.! | Millice, training officer, Ketchikan; K. A. Lauritzen, training officer, | Fairbanks; R. T. Parrish, vocational ¢ !adviser, Fairbanks; C. V. Hultine,| vocational adviser, Anchorage; E. Paul, training facilities officer, | Anchorage, and F. E. Kerby, train- ling officer, Anchorage. | Arriving on the Princess Louise today will be Neil Fritchman, act- 1ing chief of the advisement and | |guidance sub-division, and G. M.| | Ferguson, acting chief of the sub- fice here. | | Also here for several days of |orientation before assignment to! stations at Ketchikan and An(‘hnr—‘ age respectively, are A. H. Murphy | land H. E. Kenny. Murphy and |Kenny have been undergoing an in- | Itensive course of instruction at the branch office in the duties of con- tact representative. A contact rep-| |resentative, Lincoln pointed out is a miniature cross section of the Vet-! Elton Engstrom Moore Emma Ab- Mr. and Mrs. Lockridge and Thomas J From Hoonah to Juneau Mayebar, S. Hunear, Johnny HAVE THEIR NIGHT AT TEEN-AGE CLUBjson. " Eitiiveen varics: - trom | Wrangell: Amos J. Alto; from Pet- ersburg: Mr. and Mrs. Carl Grand; from Ketchikan to Petersburg Ralph Conroy; from Ketchikan to Wrangell: Ruth Baylton From Sitka to Juneau Penter, Clarence Rands, Tom Jen- sen, C. C. Carter, Gary Paxton Marcia Paxton, Mrs, J. C. Hills, Ma- rie Strand, Ruby Lugar and Doug Boddy: and from Cobal J Landstrom and Dan Aleck R ‘Nazidom Role of Dishonor (Continuea from Page One) PARENTS, GUESTS T0 There'll be something entirely new at The Teen-Age Club tomorrow| night and each Wednesday night| hereafter. It isn't to be for the| teen- however, but instead it's for their parents and the guests of | its. Wednesday night, starting at 8 o'clock, the parents will take over the club house. The entire club will be theirs for the evening, to enjoy the teen-agers enjoy it the rest of the time. The pool tables, the ping pong set, the juke box and dance floor, the card tables, the canteen, and all the other ex- cellent equipment—all of it will be- long exclusively to the parents and their guests for that one night,| while the boys and girls remain awa) “Turn about's fair play” said The Teen Age Club president, Denny Merritt, today. “We teen-agers have so much fun down there the' rest of the time that we figure its only; fair to share our good times. We believe our mothers and fathers ‘“"“;mo various programs in which he enjoy the club house as much as We | participated | do. The first invitation is for to- morrow night (Wednesday) from 8 _{‘D“’:j":t Speer—miunitions minister a1 S 20 years imprisonment. The Trit It's up to the adults, of course, l)l\\l(l-) ‘rl,:\“:;\‘ll:‘ d!ma](‘ l?‘”“ % (m\. o to select the name for their own) ‘¥ (i 1‘1\1-]:‘ “‘)‘“'“‘ elitiads organization. But if they can't think | i e WAL O o) - : ®land that he carried out his op- up a better one, the teen-agers are i itice g : i position to Hitler’'s scorched earth suggesting for the older folks' w“'\prnwr'nm in ‘some: of the wester sideration—"The Teen Age Plus broo SRELNS I Wl ol countries. Club i Baldur Von Shirac:—Boy protege |of the Hitler regime—sentenced to 20 years imprisonment for his guilt of crimes against humanity as his part in the Cerm re- occupation of the Rhineiand and in choslovakia where he was the Reichsprotector, 5 | One other man was sentenced to hang—Martin Bormann, but the Allies will have to catch him first . He was tried in absentia. I.’hmp‘ e R s Eunice Torkelson, Charlie Raatikainen, E.| Weds Doro'hy Hi"‘ L. Bartlett and Chris Henning; to| Announcements have been receiv- Wrangell: Marian Valle, Mrs, Ray ¢d in Juneau of the wedding on| Day, Harry Mike, Mary Oakes, Trig September 23 in Anchorage of Miss Ivanoff, Eva Ivanoff, Nona Fis- Dorothy Hill, formerly of Iron, Bourne, Ben Valle, Matilda Martin, Mountain, Minnesota, to Ralph El-| Anna Martin, Marie Garcia, Ed- liott Robertson, Jr., who was born| ward 3havings, Teddy Mo: and anhd raised in Juneau. I Paul Charle; The wedding service was read b)! From Juneau to Hoonah: Norman, the Rev. G. E. Nitz, of the Luther- Leonard A Ala Coastal Airlines flew the following passengers to and from Southeast Alaska points yesterday: from Juneau to Sitka: Mr. and Mrs. William A. Roos, Mr. and M H. Graham, Fay Gildner, Horne, Hamilton Hansen, Roberts, Ivan From Juneau to Tenakee: Mr. | and Mrs. Sam Asp; to Pelican: E.| PAGE FIVE "CONFLICT" ENDS | SNSSENSE—— SHOWING TONIGHT LAST TINE TONIGHT AT 207H CENTURY [ 0a THE 818 thriller, will be shown at the 20th E’ Century tonight for the final two § screenin § Humphrey Bogart is cast in the § “killing and Sydney Greer street is the psychiatrist who tre him down Pogart undercurr ALEXIS SMITH GRE RE e LREENSTReET | CONFLIET _ rut R RS R E R Directed by CURTIS BERNHARDT Screen Play by Arthur T Herman and Dwight Taylor + Based on Original Story By Robert Siodmak and Alfred Neumana, Laiest News Evenis role his wife, There is an of excitment action as the kill across bits of evidence that his wife still lived incidents lead him to suffering hallucina- entire story is intri- the indicating while other he The Lelieve is tions guing > 28 PASSENGERS IN BY PNAFROM WEST flew the Iol- reduled rlights Tomorrow ONLY 'AFFAIRS OF SUSAN' TI0"[ENTURY Pacific Northern lowing regularly Sunday and yeste Captain Joe Morris, Thorton and Setwardess Beverly Murphy brought in the following from Anchorage: Fifteen New E: land Fish men; Edgle Roberts, Pas- to Lorengo and Almer J. Peterson. Juneau to Anchorage: J. N. Black, Howard Lacy, John J. Young, El mer Price, A. Peterson, Mike Pas- kovich, Lois Jund, Eleanor Straight, Tom Paine, P. Huntington, Mar Huntington, Dave Schrimer. Captain Claude Ferguson, First' A surprise kitchen shower was Officer Robert Stevens and Stew- given in honor of Miss Lucille ardess Anna Marie Schiltz had the Goetz, last evening at the home of following on the Anchorage to Ju- Mrs. M. J. Kibby during which neau flight: George Kamplain, H. care and dancing were the chief i. Roach, Ethel Milner, C. W. Keor- entertainment with refreshments show, J. B. Kelly, Posto Lorenzo served following the party. and four New England Fish men Miss Goetz, daughter of Mr. and Captain Maury Keating, F Mrs. A, E. Goetz, and graduate of Officer Roberts and Stewardess the Douglas High School last year, Helen Roth took the following to is to marry Mr. William Weir, Anchorage: Steele Culbertson, Pete Douglas Veteran in November. She Gilmore, J. Gullisckson, Lyman Ol- received all sorts of nice kitchen on, Cecil Roley, Mrs. C. Roley, Dr. ware from the many friends In- H. A. Fisher, J. Covett, N. Covett,| cluding those at the shower who L. Covett. | were: Betty Kibby, Mae Cuthbert, bes Betty Bonnett, Helen Isaak, Al- | freda Dore, Doris Wahto, Francis | Fleek, Ruth Ann Anderson, Shirley Edwards, Phyllis Andrews, Carol ADULT TRAININ SITKA, SUCCESS ™ M. 8. Princewon-Hall, Presbyterian | MASS FOR MARINS mission boat skippered by Roland| On Thursday, October 3, a re- Burrows, arrived in Juneau early | quiem High Mass will be offered by First Officet DOUGLAS NEWS garet MISS GOETZ, SURPRISED ->-e their son Ralph Elliott Robertson, | session will be held at the home'erans Administration being required | Wigerc(f, George Anderson, How- a1 Church of Anchorage, in the i) noming from Sitka, where the the Rev. Robert L. Whelan, 8. J., Jr. to Miss Dorothy Hill. ! .- ALL WAVE radio and séparate au- will be held as usual in the Dugout. which the veterans, of all wars may lene Douglas, Marie Mercer and Er- el i Empire Want Aas bring resuts! tomatic record player. Phone 869. | (388-13) Vote the GENERAL ELECTION 'be entitled under laws enacted by' Congress. DEMOCRATIC Ticket OCTOBER 8, 1346 Mark These Names on Your Ballot: FOR DELEGATE FOR TREASURER FOR LABOR COMMISSIONER ANDREW GUNDERSEN G. E. ALMQUIST A.B.CAIN ' CHRIS HENNINGS ANDREW HOPE E.L.(BOB) BARTLETT OSCAR G. OLSON WALTERP. SHARPE FOR SENATORS FRANK PERATROVICH FOR REPRESENTATIVES J.F. (JOE) KRAUSE HARRYF.N JAMES NOLAN JOHNW. SMITH FOR A BETTER ALASKA VOTE THE DEMOCRATIC TICKET STRAIGHT! FIRST DIVISION DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE (Paid advertisement) !kride ‘and groom. Miss Rose Mary cho! Mrs. Robertson’s bride and Mr. John Mec- Manimin, formerly of Juneau, at- tended Mr. Robertson. Following the ceremony, a very pleasant reception for the entire wedding party was held by the bride and groom, after which they left on a honeymoon trip to Mt. McKinley Park and Fairbanks. Mrs. Robertson, who is a close friend of Mrs. John S. Hellenthal, came to Alaska last December and has since been employed in the City Engineer’s office in Anchorage. After returning from Japan last winter Mr. Robertson was employ- ed for some months in his fathers’ law office in Juneau, but since June has been employed in An- chorage where he and his bride an- ticipate making their future home and where he contemplates entering into husin nest Stewart: to Ketchikan: Mur»l‘ Smith of An-| garet ‘Smith, A. Smith, Oscar Olsen, AUXILIARY MEMBERS You are asked to attend the fun- | eral of Brother John Sheppard which will be held Wednesday af- ternoon from the Carter Mortuary. | adv. DAILY EWELL of Mr. and Mrs. Friesen, 903 West {0 have complete foundation in alljard Erickson, Genevieve Erickson, Presence of the groom’s parents and | i 3 i . 4 b " 2 o S| i g a0n, Presbyte! Adult Trail con- in the Catholic Church ir neau, | Ninth street. Thursday’s meeting laws of the rights and benefits to,Mr. and Mrs. Harry Douglas, Mar- @ group of close friends of the stk foia o e e e pegr o ference has just been completed at for the repose of:the souls of Mr. Sheldon Jackson Junior College. |and Mrs. John Marin. This Mass is The Rev. Paul Prouty, travelling being oifered at the request of missionary aboard the Princeton- their brother, Antoine Marin. all, reports that the adult confe: — ence s successful from most an- WAGNERS HAVE BABY gles. He was especially enthusiastic Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wagner be- over the leadership of the seminars came the proud parents of a baby by Dr. Jessie Baird, president of girl yesterday afternoon at 1 o'clock. San Francisco Theological Semin-| The young Miss weighs 7 pounds, ary. The adults at the conference and has a brother eight years old. were joined with the Junior college | The father is a member of the and senior high students at Shel- Douglas Grade school faculty. don Jackson. e ,———— Passengers on the Princeton- STEAMER MOVEMENTS Canadian Pacific Hall which will lay over here for one day before going to Haines an Skagway, include Miss Lillian Windham, of the Presbyterian Na-| Otnedien Pac e S, ;;‘3; tional Missions board office in New Soheduilad to. arrive At T o/ilkek HE evening and sails for Skagway at 11:30 o'clock. York, who led the women's work at the conference; Miss Dorothy Cal- lecod, returning to her position : at Haines House; Mr. and Mus. Ar-| Al salings s cancefs thur Johnson; Lay Worker Cyrus l:'.stel)cl‘h srh‘edme‘a t6 et Peck, returning to Klukwan; and 29 # & Sitka 6 p. m. Wednesday. George Kasko, former lay WOrker,| "y oqtq gcheduled to sail from Auk §olg 1o Blalnge. Bay every Thursday at 9:15 a. m. ¥ 2 R to connect with O'Harra Bus at CINCINNATI—Johany Neun, who Haines for Fairbanks and Anchor- took over as manager of the New | age. York Yankees when Bill Dirkey re- | signed recently, today was named manager of the Cincinnati Reds. for —e-— The name of Portland, Oregon, | was decided by flipping a coin. 21 PASSENGER DOUGLAS “STARLINERS" DC-3 HOSTESS SERVICE MEALS SERVED ALOFT INCREASED FLIGHT SCHEDULE FLIGHTS — JUNEAU, ANCHORAGE, FAIRBANKS COMPLETE AIR EXPRESS and FREIGHT SERVICE 10% REDUCTION TRIP FARES GOOD FOR ONE YEAR OFFICE BARANOF HOTEL Phone 667

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