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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA “*'"*F**“*"'*****“**”‘*‘*”“““**”*““"“*”!TARZAN'S THRILL SITUATION ABOUT CAMERA CLUBELECTS | N CRYAGAINHEARD - JOBS GIVEN our | OFFICERS FOR YEAR RAMPART” at 8:15—10:20 7:40—9:45 T m ; v | New rs of the Juneau Cam- o TiMES TovigHT: | ONCAPTOUSBILL BY ATESMANAGER ¢ it LAST TIMES TONIGHT: | ulax ¢ ihe ot ! e | last ey are: J. M.! RKO-RADIO PICTURES. | Tarzan’s war cry is heard :\gn‘.n' Although local employment OP- Bog] re 1t J. W. Leivers. presents at the Capitol Theatre where the|pc ities in January and Febru- yice. president, and J. H. Brillhart ) D 0 ye/ famous ape-man’s latest RKO Ra-|ary were conspicuous by their ab- wh. elected secretary- : dio adventure, “Tarzan and the|sence, job orders principally from trea linm Paul.’ I, res and the g Leopar Woman,” opened yester- the service and construction in- tirin € was given a vote Feted ith Johnny Weissmuller,| dustrie and the Government of his work in organ- an,,‘ Y / Joyce and little Johnny|agencies, accounted for place- izing club and steering it DA M A AN (1 § Shettield in the stellar roles ments during the two months Per- through its first year AR ' il Packed with excitement and ac- icd The electi fficers was fol- tion, sure to delight Tarzan far Short time workers accounted for sion of the,ac- oA . g L sy { of all ages, its menace stems from of this number, while 69 of the camera shutters and 1 S a sinister African jungle cult whose | total sisted of females. Eighty- esing of color prints. The at = Tna & members, clad in leopard kins, four veterans were placed on jobs. clut xt meetin, 1 be held — FINAL SHOWINGS OF $ b rans were placed jobs. ext meeting will be held " & # 4 and wearing sharp iron cla ‘!A.A appreciable number of clerical cn April 9 in the science laboratory N B’&EQIPABT tack passing travelers and sacrifice workers were placed for work dur- of the Juncal High School and THE STORY OF ALASKA IN R. K. 0. RADIO'S :?“"T‘ in el ."4\_“‘ C"“(“"?‘_J_"‘l“tjl ""‘:f ing the current Legislature session, anyc nterested in photography THIS IS AMERICA SERIES b“ s -*s““‘“l““\:“- presided 0Ver gnd with other Territorial and is to attend S IS AME R y a beautifu ut savage young Government agencies e O QU This informa btained 'ORCES GRANTE g — — ” AR SR nformation is obtaint TWO DIVORCES GRANTED FHRED RIBOW? When the lllmr.dL wipes xuulz(‘-;n{)("' from the local Alaska Territorial Two divorces were granted yes- avan near e own o; esl, | . 3, . g b v ° P '| Employment Service. Manager Gus terday by Judge Harry E. Pratt at y 2 ° > Parzan star vestig - i 7 = Eaghs and Thrillsina Tarzan statts investigating the af- 1. Gisshere stated that there a7 the aiternoon session of the Ted- % P & e €l S now a lew openings for skilled eral Court. The first to Willlam Great Double Bill sccond caravan and Sescues SOmC workers, but (hat it will be ape A Gronier from Edna_Greinier g;" 1{‘);8;;;'}“]“‘5 ]1:/(::,‘, \“‘fl?“,c;{:::mm proximately 30 days before many on g is of cruelty. The plaine ; 4 1 e . Ol unskilled or semi-skilled workers as ed the , . 1T'S RHYTHM TIME THEIRS WAS A sacrifice their prisoner along with| o " m“f Memand et :"fr bt i ;1“}‘" cust(}dy 9% i Soufl [ | Jane and “Boy” | Y 0 0 minor children. Greinier was RENDEZVOUS WITH FATE! L AT Tl obtovhr. Tariun | o ks 1. town af present are ' represented by M. E. Monagle, is set free by the loyal Cheta ;Io‘r J:]mlxll;‘}‘mw f’l!l‘(’lr:rmns,.(vl\lmfi-" Incompatibility was named as After rescuing Jane and ‘B ‘el‘ al vT m“," iinist, parts man cause in the case of Cledamar (automotive). Needed for roadcon- Shanks versus Percy James Shanks. he wr vengeance on his cap-| tors and frees the jungle from the threat of the pard men. | The added feature is “Northern Rampart,” the story of Alaska in the “This is America” series. D struction work commencing in Custody of the three minor child- April will be experienced fallers ren was awarded to the plaintif!. and buckers, riggers, carpenters, M. E. Monagle represented Mrs. snd some well-qualified equipment Shanks. mechanics and operators. A few skilled structural iron workers will be needed in from 30 to 60 days SoAp Box DERBY | for work in this vicinity. | Out-of-town openings -, ——— PRISONERS BROUGHT HERE Deputy U. S. Marshal Syd Thompson returned yesterday from e e e | o e e e e e e e e e e ettt . . e e et e will include moving pictures of the Akron, fined a cold storage locker R SKATING DANGEROUS last Ohio. New 1947 rule books will be dis-| tributed during the evening and a Soap Box Derby Club will ke organized and club officers elect- ed. Soap Box Derby at with Temptiatin’ AUNT JEMINA BUYCKWHEATS!, Donald F. Gceralski appeared in | District Court ves _erda_v and en- Larry Zach of the Admiralty Di- tered a plea of guilty to a grand | yiiion reports that both Auk and larceny charge. He will be sentenc- | prondenhall lakes are {rozen over ed today. Willlam Paul, Jr. repre=|put 5 water coating on the surface sented the defendant. | prevents ice-skating on the lakes Meeting ‘of Vesseli Owners' Ass'n. |, L0 . &ppeariug. hefore - Judes this time. h has received Thussaay, night at 7:80, Harry E. Pratt yesterday was Wil- v inquiries regarding possible AN TWIET, Pres. i“?m Hmvtmxm who entered a plea | skating within the past few days. adv. 525-t2 of gull(:\ for larceny in a dwel- SN — ™™ 7(ling. Heitman waived time for sen- SUMMON ‘unce and was given three years in No. 4878-A | the penitentiary. He was represent- ed in Court by William Paul, Jr. The case of Jack C. Lokke was | dismissed on crder from the Court |ESTABAN PALISA, Plaintiff, vs. on the motion of U. S. District At- | ANITA PALISA, Defendant. | torney Pat Gilmore. Lokke was ! The President of the United States | being held for assault with a dan- of America. | gerous weapon. To the above-named defendant,| Dosey V. Keene appeared in greeting: | Court yesterday for waiver of pre- You are hereby required to appear | sentation to the Grand Jury. In- in the District Court for the Terri- | formation was filed by the District tory of Alaska, First Division, with- | Attorney charging him with forg- in thirty days after the last publica- | ery. The defendant was arraigned tion of summons, namely Within and sentence set for 2 o'clock to- thirty days after the 2nd day of |day. M. E. Monagle was appointed April, 1847, in case this summons is | by Judge Pratt for the defendant. | published, or within forty days after iy A !the date of its service upon you, in |case this summons is served upon | you personally, and answer the com- | plaint of the above-named plaintiff SEE ihe NEW MODELS NOW in STOCK lon file in the said court in the » = { above-entitle i Juneau Welding & Machine Co. [f “e St i acuon e : i |mands judgment against you for 631 Willoughby Phone 725 | dissolution of the marriage contract | = |between the plaintiff and the de- | | fendant. | And in the evert you fail to so | appear and answer, the plaintiff will | take judgment against you for want | thereef, and will apply to the court | for the relief demanded in his com- i plaint and as hereinabove stated. - Witness, the Honorable Harry E. ————e e—_—_—_—_m_ JUREAU PLUMBING & HEATING CO. Pratt, judge of said court, and the PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL seal of said court hereunto affixed, WELDING PHONE 787 - ATTENTION Aunt:Jemima Ready-Mix Easy to Fix with" " - -ee \ Read tihe wani-acs for bargains! | In the District Court for the Terri- tery of Alaska, Division Number One, at Juneau. *of 4624 Eastway Court, Columbus, Ohio catvert Reserve BLENDED WHISKEY 86.8 Proof—65% Grain Neutral Spirits. Calvert Distillers Corp., New York City LTl D A N C E L] With the Sons of Norway at 10 o’Clock: ELKS HALL SATURDAY NIGHT, March 15 Scandinavian and Modern Music By Buddy Hunter’s Orchestra ADMISSION : $1.20—includes tax YELLOW CAB CO PHONE 22 Courteous Drivers — Dependable Service —- 24-HOUR SERVICE * | (Official Seal) JOHN H. WALMER, Clerk. First publication, March 6, 1947. Last publication, April 2, 1947. on the 4th day of March, 1947. Third and Franklin Newspaper Advertising! | ' Your Deposits ARE SAFE BUY AND HOLD UNITED STATES SAVING BONDS DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED Distributed exclusively in Alaska by il include gjq with three prisoners who will l B | trimmertaan, planer feeder, boiler ... cut sentences given by U. S. L man, receiving clerk. A good OPEN- gjicq Robert C. Shannon was giv- | 5 LEON ERROL = - SEI FOR MONDAY ing exists for a young, unattached o, g9 days by a jury at a trial "0A JOAN NEWTON - male with typing ability. for giving liquor to minors. Elizi- GLENN VERNON JANE WYATT * LOWELL GILMORE A e | There are also openings for seV- e johns was sentenced to 150 Ry A UNNERSAL : boys from 9 to 15 ‘Who &re|cral experienced loggers or woodS- gave for drunkennessand disorderly TR ity {Tterested. In the Sokp Box Dethjmen for an emplojer who conduct, and Mollie James was are asked to meet in the Grade g preference for younger, pt ROCUCE + e T e s T e T 4oRBol . Audlton & MoRaaY | prefereniop IorigOtRIgats D) given 90 days in jail for vagrancy. A e onday it men, preferably veteran: All pleaded guilty to the charges e > night, at 7:30 o'clock. < pleads guilty arges ;/fl% fiemfl/&/fiff‘ //’/ The . program . for e Cevening IN FEDERAI_ COURT ‘ng‘;‘zml>|m(l‘g:‘nl also of Sitka, was 25 for theft of meat out of | Sy PAGE FIVE TO0 NIy N O W SHOWS FEATURE AT i o RE 7:53—9: . COME OUT FROM BEHIND THAI BRUSH, BOYS .. .WE KNOW YA! It's the LAUGHTERPIECE of the nation’s top laugh-makers . . . The Latest and Greatest “Road” Show of Them All! "ROAD T0 UTOPIA' IS BIG LAUGH BILL AT 20TH CENTURY The “Road to Utopia” is a per- fect vehicle for the combined tal ents of the inimitable trio of com- edians, Bing Cros Bob Hope and Dorothy Lamous now the big gh featurc at the 20th Century Theatre. “Road to Utopi is an hilarious safari to the blizzerd regions of the North Pole where all that glitters is either gold or gals ablaze with allure in full-blown Yukon style Bob and Ring set out to unearth buried treasure rightfully Eelong- ing to the lovely Lamour but sought also by two ruthless des- peradoes. In the course of their travels, the adventurous trio meets a representative group from the animal kingdom which means that the erstwhile “sarong” siren, Dor- othey Lamour, has not been de- serted by her multitude of house- hold pets. This time she numbers among her animal friends a big hunk of Russian bear. Norman Panama and Melvin Frank have written an unusually !riotous script which certainly pro- vides a high quota of convulsive laughs. And, to heighten the fes- tivity, Johnny Burke wrote the ly- rics and James Van Heusen com- posed the music for some tuneful numbers which give Bing an op- portunity to air the famous voice, !scmetimes solo and at other times with the assistance of Maestro Ad Libber, Bob Hope." Of course Dot- ty does some singing, too. The tunes include “Welcome to My Dream” and “It's Anybody's Spring.” s i CORDOVA FISHERMAN HERE /78 Directed by HAL WALKER INA RAY HUTTON AND ORCHESTRA ALso JASPER AND THE BEANSTALK ALso PRESS NEWS — | ALASKA'S OWN ARTIST Foremost (71 Duality Decorations THEATRE - LODGE - CLUB CHURCH - RESIDENTIAL Whether it be a simple color scheme or an elaborate decorative layout we are equipped and staffed to’ SERVE THE TERRITORY MeClelian, Becorator Phone Douglas 374 John Weise, with his wife and daughter Dana, arrived in Juneau by air and are at the Baranof Hotel. Weise is representative of the CIO Fishermen at Cordova. ——,———— JOY DAUGHTERS HERE Miss Ruth Joy and Miss Lois M Joy, daughters of Representative and Mrs. L. F. Joy, are here from the family home in Fairbanks and e at the Baranof Hotel LECTROLOX ~ Positive Protectien for Your Boat JUST RECEIVED FIRST COMPLETE SHIPMENT. PLACE YOUR ORDERS NOW AT THE DOUGLAS BOAT SHOP ® LECTROLOX REPELS ALl MARINE GROWTH by setting up a sustained electrical turbulence. Laboratory tests show a petential measuring as high as 1.1. velts and .7 ampere per square inch. ® LECTROLOX LASTS LONGER. “14 months between haulouts ... Hull and under-water fittings exceptionally clean.” Ef- fective repellent last month in water as when launched. e LECTROLOX IS EASY TO APPLY. No special skill or equip- ment is necessary in using the Lectrolox System of Hull Pro- tection. Drys rapidly. Vessel need not be launched immediately. { e LECTROLOX IS ECONOMICAL. Coverage goes much further than soft bottom anti-fouling paint. On steel hulls it eliminates damaging electrolys | LECTROLOX - DOUGLAS BOAT SHOP—Authorized Dealer DOUGLAS, ALASKA KEEP THIS DATE TUESDAY — MARCH 18 JUNEAU CITY BAND CONCERT ~ For MUSIC and UNIFORM FUND Sponsored by Juneau Rotary Club at 20th Century Thiatre ADMISSION TICKETS $1.20, including tax—Obtainable from any Rotary Club member or at 20th Century Theatre Box Office—Children 60 cents. Exira Features given during Cencert which will be preceded by One Hour of Movie Highlights First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION West Coast Distributors, Seattle, Wash. There Is No Substitute for Ne&spapreirjAdverfising!