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| TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1946 LEAVES TONIGI!T JIMMY CAGNEY, Complete Shows at 7:05— ’i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRL—JUNLAU ALASKA | Rifa's Hair Is Cuf Shorf U.5.NAVY BARGE BRINGS MAIL; 796 MUSICAL TREAT NOW ON SCREEN PAGE FIVE *endl“ ING TONIGHT il B Feature starts at 7:3 i SYlVIA SID“EY i TRy ERRY. ..\ \ sames GAGHE] CAPITOL STARS SA(KS FOR AREA AT 20TH CENTURY || e music 1s m \ syiia S|ONEY g THE GIRLS ARE GORGEOUS .. “ Sun’ { “The mail must go through’ A neat musical surprise is in Blood on the Sun”, the swift- ! D’\(‘(‘doexcniny drama at’ the Capi- and ye lay 36 tons of it arrived store for the bobby-soxers in “Out HE FUN IS POSIT L u;l for the last two times tonight, in Juneau aboard Navy Barge No.'of This World,” the Paramout v LY has dynamic Jimmy and 1455. The 796 sacks, all third and picture at the 20th Century for b‘)/' vely - Sylvia Bid s fourth class mail, were loaded on the last showing tonight r- / p: vely Sylvia Sidney the L ;e}:di,:l; ijle; 5 543 \ the barge in Seattle October 14.|ring Eddie Bracken, Veronica Lake c S P2 “Blood On The Sun” pictures ) {A large part of the mail is for and Diana:Lynn. It's an hilariou A (50 4 Japan as it was in the late Twen-|| Juneau and the remainder will betake-off on crooners, actually, |} PARAMOUNT Picture Hig oty Hefors' Bear] Batbar, ang redistributed here since Eddie wears the familiar bow | € 8 1 " starring 4 ; I The mail boat Estebeth will !tie and warbles in a voice strange- ' ! Id serve as a shar r il boat s ~ ;:m,x\mo;m;, ittt 182 sacks direct to Sitka, while the'ly similar to Bing Crosby's. Fact |l EDDIE BRACKEN T UG e eee | mitariat” to I remainder will be sorted and dis-'is, the voice really belongs to Bing VERONICA DIANA 2 aomienl ”r'mww .\‘4'.‘«11! i patched to the various towns and having been dubbed in by. Pé s I.AKE LYNN ' Playing important supporting| communities handled by the local mount’s sound men. The film also : roles in the film are John Emery, | k office, including Douglas, Haines, features the remarkable antics of with Wallace Ford, Rosemary De C“mi,‘ % \ N Skagway, Angoon, Tenakee, Hoon-iCass Daley, Parkyakarkus and CASS DALEY [ ‘\\ Porter Hall, Philip Ahn, James ¢ ah, and other points. Bing’s four youngste ond BING CROSBY'S volce in now song Bits Bell and Charles n‘cm-mcn( [ ] “We handle a ¢ deal more| The story concerns Bracken's ¢ ok -~ o - { mail than most people realize in, sensational rise to voc 1l fame. 7 ; Sreat American Mug,” the Juneau Post Office, .~uum1::n”~am.\ wm-;\ I\\;:I\lm I“\\fi\ Tomorrow: P i Nesbitt “Passing l‘-lmdl" Mrs stal Jenne, Postmaster.|Eddie singing for Western Union g f i — — 21 pASSENGERS ARE She added that the office is short and decides to give him a chance % SQNET}HHG TOM and JERRY CARTOON of help at present, and with the with her all-girl glamour band g I EA UL FLOWN SOUTH BY pAA sudden arrival of such a large badly in need of a lift ‘ FOR THE BOYS : § LEON ERROL COMEDY quentity of mail, the post officc| In addition to the laughs, there's| 3 il 4 “ facilitics here are swamped. Sacksiplenty of glamour in this on2—| 5 of mail are stacked to the ceilingimore girls than ever before and| i R i e Hown; ot bt IBldy. Oy QR in the sorting room, and some had |some tuneful numbers by Ben Ral- | i TOMORROW! e ot g ,A““’”“‘" AvTVY to be stored in a warchouse until,eigh and Bernie Wayne. Among! in and out of Juneau ® av " e relty & " N OC 1¢ S 1 5 bt R i 5 5 room was available to take care|the novelty acts featured, Olgo San | . y H ‘nsrln b;wmvxk: x&“*fi“d i el Mbebi il of it. lJuan hits her stride in a zippy YELEGW CAB CO H '(fqu‘fie‘lm“;:fl,. ‘,,,_,,:y i “'“V“;‘]""";,l ESiets e tra Blomolil | “In addition,” said the Postmast- South American rumba and there's g : ¢ g s ey | |er, “we handle every day consid-'some fancy piano art by five k 1 :‘"lzi r‘;“;;;“mi‘:“ her faith To Seattle: Bonnie Moore, -‘;HH 7 erable quantities of emergency|board experts—Ted Fiorito, Henry B !l"NE 22 ;1! "SHE VJIENT To L ““;"zn E"‘/i‘:]‘m"“;{“sl‘;':] e 4 mail, first class, which is coming King, Carmen Cavallero, Ray No Courteous Drivers — Dependable 3 : e i . and going through this office by (ble and Joe Reichman : % D QE i Hustead, Benny Borswald, Rubin " T yice —— 24-HOUR SERVICE 8 ‘ X ¥ air.” Much of that is brought ini o e 4 " Clift MrDchl Bondina | fr airpor 8 Fos o W, N rom the airport between planes,! Sel v F Tnpire Wantad ;i THERACES” |} i wery uns” © 0 O e T ' JAMES (R\\I;)(El) FRANCE: smfmdcr Burges }(’:;-lx:)ld Gr‘:‘:oi lor Seattle, or’ other polnts, 8he . o il Ty ¢ MES ORAIG-= FRANCES BeRfice Gitay; HUEese & 21 Linco s SRR : stated, and is re-dispatched by the ' | 7 y GIFFORD—AVA GARDNER | Miller, Nell F‘”"’“'Elf“ik ;3“;_‘:“’ | Hubby Orson Welles inspects Actress Rita Hayworth's new hair-do 'local oftice. i JUNEAU ! LEGION OF THE MOOSE . ... NO. 25 g(:l,]“"::ml;'“"k”“' e || after her long titian locks were shom to a shingle bob lenth. She is 2 gt e i FOOT CLINIC | WILL HAVE ELECTION OF OFFICERS 1“{0 ;Nhl‘!churfi:‘ Alphonse Tru- to bececeme a blende through a bleaching process. Welles and Miss \ | SATURDAY EVENING—OCTOBER 19TH ldel. .‘ Hayworth recently were reconciled after a scparaticn during which lo(Al BOYS RAISE {} HOURS:1lto2and4to8 | After Meeting—Refreshments and Games To Fairbanks: John Ward, Lol d she announced her intention of seeking a divorce. (AP Wirephoto) [y 420 Willoughby Avenue | MOOSE AND FAMILIES WELCOME Ward lIBRARY FUNDS R e I . ; — . SERVICE HOSP"M NOTES | oot DUE TOMORROW; i i FLOOR St. Ann's hospital admitted ni | Juneau Lions Club is sponsoring ! Daii;, Weekly or Monthly Service | new patients yesterday. Discharged | a contest by which 12 energetic | Reliable and Efficient Workman- || were Mrs. Richard Simmons and| boys in Juneau plan to raise funds' ship—FPHONE 881—P. 0. Box 846 | baby boy, Mrs. Robert Greenwald Nt for the Juneau Memorial Library i g 1"1“‘;-;1‘“’-* M. V. Soule,and| pyiq g Browne a representa- GRS s b A L | ry arold Aga e d to date as been ] ¢ 3 tive of the Reconstruction Finance 8 | il * %SEATTLE' Mrs. Gordon Cleveland was ad-iqoooration of Alaska is scheduled |in | | mitted to St. Ann’searly thismorn- /"o oo suneau tomorrow for s ! The winner is to receive a 22 f For COMFORT and | jng, and a baby boy Was bOM 10 " coriec of conferences With vet- SEATTLE, Oct, 22 — Ausun E, COUber Winchester repeating rifle SERVICE her at 7:20 o'clock. He weighed 7 éréns of ‘'World ‘War IT who. have, Cap) . Labthton,” Taitesiks: capitals The second, third and fourth I)rm-.,} pounds. {applied for RFC aid in busi * d o bl = PIA™ will be a new large hunting knife, = Get the NEW John Davis Jr. from Tenakee was poie ' {lst and ploncer business man, ob-/a new small hunting knife and | ay 5 the only new patient at Govern-| A . 2 . > T Boy Scout knife. | i Thatcher, WASHINGTON {ment hospital, and no patients| B.m‘\\m' m;w,‘ be xr.uhml‘ at fh.L‘Rl\(“I ‘(ml mine offices here and| o following boys are compet- | Mgr. Habit! | were discharged yesterday. { Barano! - Hotel on that. date, ae-|exclaimed ing in this contest: Alf E. Olsen, ! KANS FEEL AT HOME | A baby boy weighing 7 pounds,|¢Ording to William Tuttle, loan; “Well, I haven't seen a piece ofGogrga Messerschmidt, Richard i SLASRANE v 3 S B bm’.’“ f”.lv Vester. | Buaranty officer of the Veterans bacon for breakfast in the three gyinghei John Hogins, Gary Hor- | BORR | day morning to Mrs, William Smith | Administration who was advised of weeks Ive been in Seattle” |ton = Gary Hedges, Neil MacFar-! I L ofotel ot 5 A {Browne's visit. Veterans interest- The telegram, he explained, said |, e e L RAC ; at St. Ann's Hospital. |e taliting s " bilainess ~Toan | that for: that $6s <ila" ih: HiVe lane, George Barril, Robert Secrist, | g | through the are urged to get months his miners had no bacon ... e.r, e ; | Empire Wantads get results! { S o G L it i 2ACO% mie Sofoulis and Laurin Miller. B fin rtoul ‘vugh L}xf,un]x aln the _xraa:.;.‘ for bn:z};i!.mll.‘ O\t}:u\us(. the mes- | Grorge Barril has checked out ot e s s e e s e e o, | DO{ 0T they may telephone Tuttle sage said the situation was far ypo congest, as he plans to go duck ! \at 821, the VA regional office for from serious. Fiiting Rkt Weekend Ha mey ratl '$ lan appointment, the guaranty of-| “The shipping strike has inter-' o hter the contest wh;’n he lsatns! | ficer announced. fered scmewhat with arrival of food TEAMSTERS MEETING A.F. of L. Hall WEDNESDAY NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK Please Be Prbmpt - - - - - D - - 1 S - ) ") T " ‘ ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Pefershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert. Vancouver, and Seattle FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 | SMITH HEATING and APPLIANCE CO. ., FORMERLY SMITH OIL BURNER SERVICE 0il Burners — Plumbing — Healing DAY PHONE—416 NIGHT PEONE—BLACK 791 BUS SERVICEvo... Fairbanks, Anchorage Whitehorse VIA HAINES PLAN NOW TO MAKE THIS SCENIC TRIP M. S. Leota suils from Auk Bay every Thursday, 9:15 A.M. to connect with O’Harra bus for Fairbanks or Anchorage L1 IIH AN IRIR A\ BUS LINES J. B. BURFORD—Local Agent ' I M. POWELL—Haines Agent | .;.-.-“-......v-wo.«-‘ s _‘..-.r-.{. PARENTS' NIGHT AT TEEN-AGE (LUB ON AGAIN TOMORROW | UP BY LOUSSAC ANCHORAGE, Oct. 22.—Anchor- (a(,c had its first public charitable {trust project today—a gift from Z. MILD CURED SALMON T0 BE SHIPPED T0 fice building now being complet- tereq Jim Cole's power barge for|Douglas and Juneau that tomorrow ed. ,»a trip to Seattle, carrying mild Will again be Parvnls Night at the | Under terms of the drlx_;{gmts cured salmon The barge was club house. will, the foundation also Will Te- gchequled to leave today with 173 The deors will be open at 7:30 ceive revenues from all his prop- | ceiv > s ; 3 tierces, 114 of Engstrom's and 59| 0'clock | erties, 111§l\|<f!|llg buildings in Lhc‘rmm the Cold Storage. | Parents may invite their teen- {busness district and an apartment | ———ee age children to accompany them | house. % staying, 'however, no later than Loussac coupled his gift with the | FISH LANDINGS Jo 45 oclock. After that hour the assertion, “Everything I earned |party will be exclusively for the came from here—I want it used parents and their adult guests. ' here.” Only fish l.mdmg today at the| Proving a popular feature last | He came to Alaska in 1907. | Juneau Cold torage was Don Mu—\wedn(-gday' | The foundation, to be run by a nes’ Elsie, with 4,700 salmon « ror‘ five man board of governors, will F. E. Booth. The Valhalla, from there’ll be more square dancing and another Virginia reel tomorrow night. be devoted to advancement of Kake, was also in with 800 flshJ - > & Irecreational, cultural, scientific, ! | but had not sold its catch. Empire Wantads get results! educational projects in the city. — e — ——Painting { DR. GEHRIG IN SOUTH | | DECORATING Dr. Leo Gehrig, acting director of the division of tuberculosis con- trol of the U. S. Public Health |Service. has been south attending a convention -of division -directors | of tuberculosis sanatorjums in San Francsco. He is expected to return to hs omce in Juneau tomorrow. WALL CLEANING—PAPERING L. H. HAUGHTALING Behrends Avenue Juneau, Alaska Phone: Black 875 P. O. Box 1052 } Regular Service from Seattle and Tacoma | FREIGHT . . . . PASSENGERS | REFRIGERATION ALASKA TRANSPORTATION CO. Gastineau Hotel. Phone 879 J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent | f i: I | |J. Loussac, retired druggist { | tmmedlately available to _tho SEATTLE BY BARGE, ;Lcussac Foundation will be an cs-| | Denny Merritt, President of thel| |timated $10,000 a_nnunl income frum; E. E. Engstrom and the Juneau Teen-Age Club, is reminding the a half-interest in the $650,000 of-'co1q Storage company have char-;lx”'(‘"'*'- of all the teen-agers of of the additional prizes which will: ! g Stocks In Alaska;i he fald. BUfibe awarfied, “All funds® collected | all the reports I get show there yn;c month' on the Lions Club \FOUNDAI'ON A'l' is no real hardship and plenty 0 pontniy Rain Pool will be given jmf ;:)r e\'orybod?'. g to the Juneau Memorial Lnbreu-,\m' | “The people from Alaska I se€ g, even though it is expected down here want to get back Nm—tlrumt the total will exceed the ‘ 50 they .can get some meat to Lion’s Club pledge of ‘750 cat.” e >oe i | ! { | { 1 | NOW...the most airminded people in the world will get the most complete air- liners will bring new concepts of air trans- port to the Territory. They will enhance line service, with inauguration of four- engine Douglas DC-4 Starliners. Carrying 44 passengersin luxurious comfort, or nine tons of freight at better than four miles a minute, the new Star- our reputation for deperdability built up over the years by the tried and true equip- ment which has served bush and city so long and so well. 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