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'IUESDA\ APRILS 1947 THE DALY ALASKA EMPIRE — 'GALLANT JOURNEY'|: ENDS SHOWING AT CAPITOL TONIGHT SHOWBLACE or Lflcsre I,ue That Iuspired “Gallant Journey,” featuring A Great Adventure! Glenn Ford and Janet Blair, is Glesia ending the run at the Capitol to- FORD night There are _'eml shorts making a od entertainment bill Janet A smooth and new musical BLAIR comedy is coming to the screen of the Capitol Theatre when Col- AL umbia Pictures’ “Talk About a Lad opens there tomorrow J Falkenburg and 0 Tucker handle the romantic w jovial Joe Besser provides the o mirth, and Stan Kenton and his & band (tops this year, to Look Magazine) give the () music. v CHURCH LEADERS MAKING SURVEY THROUGH ALASKA The Tl COMPLETE SHOWS 7:20—9:30 FEATURE ARTS 8:00—10:10 TALK ABOUT A SHOW . . . . YOU'RE GOING TO ENJOY Church Leader's survey tes inter-denominational am T 0 M a R n 0 w ] s in coopera- tion arrived in Juneau yesterday NEW PROGRAM— and met with the Juneau-Douglas Ministerial Association this morn- LET YOURSELF GLOW! ing. On the team are Mark A. - == ['Dawber, Executive Secretary of o the North American Home Mission incil; Dr. J. Earl Jackman, Secretary of the unit of work in Alaska of the Presbyterian Church, AL BENNETT has switched to IINX FALENBQRG ; Calvert ,hecause FORREST TUCKER: ‘ Calvert is mellower VE B % Grain Neutral S R L ity | Calvert Distillers Corp. FISKERMEN: Now in Stock. . . Gray Marine Engines, Champion Outboards, Kol- rand & Pioneer Gurdies, Lang “Sound” Ranges, Korrodles Trolling Wire, Woolseys Copper Paint, Danforth Anchors, Anchor Chain, Pot Burner Graham Heat Exchangers, and many other items for your Boat. JUNEAU WELDING and MACHINE CO. 631 Willcughby Ave. PHONE 525 e SR JUNEAU MARINE CO. Marine MARINE WAYS Boat Sales Hardware *®conarnuorion and Rubber Boats reot west signtn st Appraisals PHONE JUNEAU, ALASKA BOX 2719 Have Your Beat Sic Cleaned While en Our Ways Lau Ree and Chuck announce: PRIVATE DANCING LESSONS: ADULTS BALLROOM—Fox Trot ® Rhumba ® Waltz e Tango TEEN AGE—Jitterbug Call Black §75 ALSO—Tap e Ballet @ Acrobatics or Moose Club ST — PHONE 22 Courtecus Drivers — Dependable Service —— 24-HOUR SERVICE ORTHLAND ANSPORTATION O'\ M P AN Y} | ‘U S. A. and D! Enrl R Brcv\n | r Home MlsslolL ‘and Church 'Rm Edward Knight, Supnnnmn- |dent of Alaska Missions will meet {with the Board, according to Rev [ DOUGLAS | PAGE THREE LENTURY | GA NEW SONGS ARE tension of the Methodist Church AlRu“Es FlIES 28 ‘YE‘VS | Robert Treat, Methodist Minister | HEARD IN Blll The Rev. G. Edward Knight, 1 i s ] { Superintendent of the Alaska DIES AT ATTU ! ® HELD OVEE , Methodist Missioh accompanied the pERs NS ONDA NEW \ln OR COUNCIL } Word has been received by Mrs ‘ AT ZOTH (ENIURY P l lm to Juneau from Ketchikan, George Williams of the death of | oY [where they had held a similar - Mike Pusich, new Douglas Mayor, | ner husbhnd, George E. Williams' ‘State ~Fair' iwa Century ositive 4 meeting With the Ketchikan church| Alaska Coastal Airlines sent iwas seated last evening by out- at Attu. Fox's dazling Technicolor mn.xu..l Lasl Times Tonighl leaders. flights yester to Sitka, Tena-|going Mayor Mark Jensen. Also According to the wire, he died of with new songs by Richard Rod- Dr. Dawber, who had spent sev- Hoonah, Tulsequah, Peters- | offic seated were Councilmen ', heart ailment after a short ill- 8¢'S and Oscar Hamm n II ) eral years in the Pacific Northwest and »Kctcmkan-,sun" Degan, Elroy Fleek, Charles He was employed by the of “Oklahoma” and Carousel as a missionary in his earlier days, ngers to Ketchikan were, Werner, Rex Hermann and Charles War Department and had b(:‘(‘l\ at fame, and a star-brilliant cas. told of the different cooperation-|Vance Blackwell and Dewey Baker.|Whyt James S. McClellan Was|Atty during the past winter. He headed by Dana Andrews, Jeanne a ttempts and ventures in Northbound passenge! from |sworn in as a member of the Board was & ook by pruies e (‘fmn‘ Dick Haymes and Vivian 2, and then asked the group Ketchikan to Wrangell, Mrs. M. W.[of D rs of the Douglas School. | e Biaine at th th Century for further steps might be tak-| Carmody; to Petersburg, Mr. and| T Old Council opened the the last times tonight | en The Ministerial Association, Mrs. Berger Wasvi to Juneau, | meet and checked ballots of o s | There are six new songs in this| after discussion, asked the team William Rushmore, L. Chaney and|the tion and declared the win- | TOM GE RGE ARE production, and they are “That's to report back a willingness to E. S. H from Wrangell to|ning lidates officially elected, | ( o o G For Me," “It Might As Well Be continue to operate on the local Juneau, Aldrich Long and Suoma |ther i the meeting over to| BA K FR M I. N Spring,” “It's a Grand Night for| | community level interdenomina- Jacobson. {the new officers \ SSxmz:lw “Our State Fair,” “All |tionally, especially as social prob-' Passengers to Sitka were he"h‘ Pusich outlined the main projects | JAUNT IN “A“ [ Owe Towa” and “Isn't It Kind lems were concerned, and t0 Roberts, Regina Mendell, Zack {which his administration will try! of Fun aid to Le heading for recommend more cooperation Herman, R 2 vaorger‘m complete this year, most im-| Mr. and Mrs. Tom George have top popularity, the sor are deftly through the séveral Associations and He from Sitka to Ju- |portant of which is a new sewer returned from a three months busi- Woven into the action of the B i | P bt ne e i Ao s | of the Territory. Specific plans peau Crabtree and Elizabeth |outlet which is badly needed and ness and pleasure jaunt toSouthern R to be planned and \J‘osem‘ml P from Tenakee, H. J. Flores- |which will be quite expensive to!California and Old Mexico. They EREN r:)’n:' ook by the Alaska Committee of th€ ¢y and A. B. Hillery; from Hoonah, [install. Other projects were re-|Visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harry | i Vi, st North American F"“"“l of Home p s Ganty, Alice Willlams, S. J.|pairing water mains and the Third | Thomas, parents of Mrs. GeOrge,! jyneau Ciy Police arrested Ollie | W“*-“"“»‘A‘O" further consideration whitfield and Frank Metcalf Street fill and culvert. {at Concrete, Wash,, and at Hunt- gogey Jast night and lodged him ot :““ “l::fi:;""‘;»(‘i S, T Passengers to Tulsequah, B. C.| The Mayor ahnounced there ington Park, Calif, with Mr. and j, (he jajl on a charge of being | to. go r‘) S";’) :rhu]A oy e B Har Johnson, C. Blaney would be a special meeting of the |Mrs. Michael George. They Spent yngey the intluence of intoxicants. | l";m:“n (u 1d Rev. I\m;:‘h! Rrianifafon o LIUR Council on next Monday evening |Several days at Palm Springs be- ge was to come before City Mag- | Beward snd Aiitoress, Ve — e |when the School Officials and City | fore going into Mexico. tstrate. Willlar »& italakabnier ebi 3 b. RH { 1 Vi Pt pf r 5= - 'a o'clo - . | team will again meet to. go to METHODIST (HUR(H Council will get together on the fis- | 12 o'clock this afternocon for sen- | Fairbanks before breaking up. cal year's budget for City and tence e HOLDING CONFERENCE . BABYBOYISBORN [ o (AMERA (LUBBERS Regular meeting of the t,ounul‘ PR T SR UL e TN A called meeting of the Church |Was announced as the Second Mon- To MR. A"D MRS. (ADY . TiDE TABLE . GA‘I‘HER IOMORROW Board of the Methodist Cl\urch‘d*‘»‘ of the month. Standing com. ! * APRIL 9 . 5 will be held tonight at the ChurchMittees appointed for 1947-48 were: | T S Members of the Juneau Camera at 9 o'clock. Rev. G. Edward| Finance—Rex A. Hermann, E"“"‘:-u}-\g:(v:x;:l‘i ’xn;glfi‘ulx}m‘:m)nfi:\ : ?‘“::‘ L(l:l(:(‘ l:li) gll fl"r:‘ ]ZJD {H‘: : Club will meet Wednesday eve- Knight will have charge of the Fleck and Charles Whyte; Streets' & o "% 5 % birth AT = 2l Directed by WALTER LANG - b stk June: by i St . i their many {riendsa on the bi e High tide 16:35 p.m., 142 feet ® Y ning at 8 o'clock in the Juneau meeting, and Dr. Earl R. Brown, and Sewer—Charl Werner, Sante 1 > s e “ | Produced by WILLIAM PERLBERG High Schoel Laboratory, with dis- 3 - AR b i of their first child, & baby boy, e Low tide 22:22 pm. 3.5 feet ®, Y gh S aboratory, s- Executive Secretary of the Board Degan, and Charles Whyte; Health o M. 050 BBy L B bl it B RIcRARD No ey cussion centering upon “How To of Missions of the Methodist and Police—Charles Whyte, Sante !\ ;_,‘,‘_"(,smk ot ““en&m‘ O R O e Lortes sl R P G RARSMRSTS 1 Operate a Brownie Camera.” Each Church, will speak to the group. Degan and William Boehl; Wharf— .Ht‘“\.\"(‘lfl]hvd 7 }:unds B s - - i photo enthusiast attending is to Repcrts of the church year will' William Boehl, Elroy Fleek and p o, " G o .m;’ ‘on‘ére Yo rtad VESSEL OWNER! [“THE ALSO Latest Air bring three snaps for criticism. be heard, election of officers, the Charles Werner; Water and Fire—| o0 ey e PO and Deep Sea Fishermen's Union WOLF” Express News % P T election of a delegate to the com- Sante Degan, Rex Hermann and . . —joint meeting at 7:30 tonight.' 3 oy I v <3 dys are owners of the i nuasCE ing Mission Conference at Seward, Charles Werner; Public Property- -'R (l g;‘ . Ga » d Service Very important. 548-1t. I"“"“I"""“"I""""h""m"m""h After April 10, no telephone ; a report of the Pastoral Re- v g i GhT " ahdl Loy ue Garage an SEViCe P P and a report of the astoral Re- Elroy Fleek, William Boehl '“‘d‘statmn on Willoughby Avenue. d rentals for the month of April lations Committee. b ghby ; will be accepted at a discount. All remittances must bear postmark of All members and friends of the uet later than discount day. Please ing be prompt. Please ada 1% sales tax. - ~>—-- o JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS RUMMAGE SALE TELEPHONE CO —adv. At Lutheran Church, Wed. 10 am. - | 547-2t. VESSEL OWNERS i —————— and Deep Sea Fishermen's Union Many plants bloom only when the —joint meeting at 7:30 tonight. days begin to shorten. Others Very important. 548-1t. bloom only are long when day! DREAMLAND COCKTAIL BAR The Night Spot for EVERYONE DAKCING Every Night with the Dreamland Serenaders COCKTAILS mixed the way YOU Like Them . . .. . bythe CARRILLO BROTHERS & *No, No, Mr. Abercrombie. That isn’t what we mean when we invite you 0 use our new electric razors” | Pan American recently installed electric razors on all Clippers | flying Alaskan service. So if you've always wanted to whisk off your whiskers while whisking along through the clouds, just ask Pan American for a Clipper reservation. But whether you're of the whisker sex or not, traveling by Clipper is the comfortable, time-saving way to go. Ask for rates, etc., at the address below. LAV AMERICAN Worto Algwars Baranof Hotel SERVING ALASKA Phone 106 Tl Stem of theFlying Clippers | Rex Hermann. church are welcome to the meet-| | Alaska {until recently were owners of the | 1 Blue Cab Company. EASTER STAMP SALE The Easter Stamp Sale tor The | Crippled Children’s Asso- ciation is now under way and the Douglas Committee urge all who have received these stamps to re- spond as generously as possible. It is asked that residents look at the photos in Douglas store windows and think what the dollars mean to those who are so handi- capped. Any one wishing member- ship in the Juneau-Douglas Chap- ter of the Association may contact Mrs. Mark Jensen of Mrs. L. S. Grant. SAILING Juneau Southbound D.LW. CLUB NEWS The Douglas Island Woman's Club will meet Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. E. P. Mc- Carron with Mrs. Gordon Gray as co-hostess. This is an important meeting with considerable business Sunday, April 13 Following Sailings and will be called promptly at 8 o'clock. FRIDAY APR. 25 Mr. and Mrs. Ray Nevens, will show their slides of local Alaskan TUESDAY MAY 6 views after the business meeting. A cordial invitation to attend is PRIDAY il given to all Douglas women and especially new residents. | FRIDAY MAY 30 TUESDAY JUNE 10 METHODIST BOARD MEETING The Board of Directors of the Douglas Community Methodist Church will meet this evening at 7 o'clock in the Val Poor apart- ment. Dr. Earl R. Brown, Director VA-1-28 of the Board of Home Missions and EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY Because of Popular Demand THE BARANOF COFFEE SHOP Announces the Resumption of Its Former Operating Schedule CONTINUOQUS SERVICE from ~ 6:00A.M.to1:00A. M. afaE THE IRIS ROOM IS NOW AVAILABLE for PRIVATE DINNERS WEDDING RECEPTIONS BRIDGE PARTIES or Any Other Auspicious Occasion Within Your Family Circle . m FRANCES BERG POPULAR PIANO Keyhoard Harmony and Arranging FREE INTRODUCTORY LESSON PHONE 125 have you thought about ‘A CAREER IN THE ABMY? your essential expenses, such as food, clothing, quarters, medical and dental attention are cared for. You may travel to far cor- ners of the e And you can retire with a life income after only 20 or 30 years of service. ‘What’s more, an Army career gives you a job that is impor- tant to your country, and whigh will earn you the respect and ad- ® Enlisting in the U. S. Army means a lot more today than simply signing up for 3 years or more of service. It gives you a start on a career that is supe- rior in many respects to any other you could choose. In the Army, you can advance as rapidly as your abilities and length of service permit. You are paid while you learn a skill or trade that can mean money in miration of your fellow citizens. your pocket in later years. All An Army career is a good s 2 thing to think about—and talk over at your U. S. Army Recruit- ing Station. A GooD FOR YOU U.S. Army CHOOSE THIS PROFESSION j08 YOUR REGULAR ARMY SERVES THE NATION AND MANKIND IN WAR AND PEACE FINE NOW! GROUND FLOOR, FEDERAL BLDG. JUNEAU ——ALASKA Everything Sporfing Goods THIS, YES, This is the moment .. .. this is forever . . .. When two-in-love discover each other, FOR KEEPS. FOR KEEPS, too, through a glowing lifetime, the bride will cherish her treasured Community. Community patterns are rich and right for any home in good taste. Community’s thoughtful extra silver at table-touch points promises wear-and-wear. And even today you can buy a correct Community dinner service for eight places pleasantly priced to fit your budget. THENUGGET SHOP is waiting to show you Community THE FINEST SILVERPLATE