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| HOME OF THE LIVING SOUND b b e | | | LOVE COMES C.O.D. BY FAST MALE! ._.._.., -~ Complete Shows 7:15—8 ‘e Feature starts 8:00—10:15 e NEWS FLASHES by Air Express! TOMORROW! EXCELLENT ‘12 FEATURES! LARRY PARKS “SHE'S A SWEETHEART" [+ PLUS E3 T3 "THE TRUTH ' ABOUT MURDER" with Bonita Granville - Empire Want-ads for “That’s right, Mr. Abercrombie, small fry do ride d half-fare, but they've got to be people.” How about taking your family, small fry and all, on a real vacation? (Children 2 to 12 half-fare, infants free.) Clipper travel is lots of fun. And Pan American’s big four-engine . Clippers are so speedy you can spend practically your whole vacation at your destination. You have all Alaska to choose HURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1947 "THERUNAROUND', FELLOWSHIP DINNER, { SNOWPLALE or. FYJL T¥z| COMEDY-DRAMA, |LUTHERAN CHURCH, . NOW AT (APITOl TOMORROW NIGHT ENDS TONIGHT { “The Runaround,” the comedy Tomorrow evening the members /§ [drama at the Capitol tonight for and iriends of the Lutheran church {the lmr two times, is the exciting|will unite in an evening of fellow- | of a cross-country woman-iship around the dinner table. Be- conducted by a hard-boiled ca of the congestion experienced e detective to whom nothing the last few times that the con- is more sacred than the almighty gregation dined together, an experi- dollar. His regeneration and the ment will be made at tomorrow's meth used to bring it about by dinner: it is requested that all Penelope, the girl he thinks he children including the junior choir is selling out, make a most amus-|eat at 5:45 p.m. and the ing story 6:45 pm. | Penelope is played by Ella Raines,| o, evening is bemng Sponsored Snoqualmie Falls, Wash., girl, and |, "1pe 1agies’ Aid with Mre. Viola former dramatle siar at the ULl| pick, “vics ‘President, ” superviaifig [versity of Washington In Seattle,|; "y, “apcance of the bresident land the detective is Rod Cameron \ ‘. The committee in charge is Mrs. The plot is all sbout a runaway helress smd the ‘chase ' following Hattie Peterman, chairman, Mrs, el g Olga Hoel and Mrs. Amy Rude. Besides being an evening of fel- wuuAM DERMNG lowship this affair will provide opportunity for an expression | s UX thanks rmm the :onnggulion to | Fon juNEAu AREA mme to the new members of the church, and an expression of | William L. Derring, former san-i ,lll(‘ndshlp to the public school | itarian for the city cf Anchorage,|teachers connected with the church. has arrived in Juneau to flbium(‘ > the duties of sanitarian in the Juneau area ‘ pRo(lAM TloN Mr. Derring, who is from Cats- | Il kill, New York, spent four years| as chemical laboratory technician acting Governor, Lew M. Will- |in the medical department of the jomq today proclaimed April 28 U. S. Army and was assigned to o May 3 as National Service Life overseas duty in Africa and Italy. ppsurance Week in the Territory He attended St. Lawrence Univer- ,r ajaska and urged all veterans sity in Canton, New York, and yetain their valuable G. I. Insur- Washington and Lee University in gnce | Virginia. NSLI WEEK is to be observed, ! said Acting Governor Williams, in results! conjunction with the insurance in- T formation program now being con-_ ducted throughout the nation by the Veterans Administration. The VA's objective in the cam- | paizn is to inform 10 million World War II veterans, who al- lowed G. I. insurance policies to lapse after discharge, of the bene- fits their wartime insurance of- fers to them and their families in peacetime. “Many veterans in the Territory have let their insurance lapse, thereby relinquishing millions of dollars worth of economic security for themselves and their depen- dents,” Acting Governor Williams stated in his proclamation. “Many veterans do not realize the value of NSLI because they have not received complete infor- mation, and may fail to take ad- vantage of liberal reinstatement privileges which expire August 1, 1947. I call upon all civic groups and their leaders to assist the Veterans Administration and co- operating service organizations in \disseminating information about National Service Life Insurance to veterans of the Territor; Local information or assistance in regard to the NSLI program may be obtained at the VA Re- glonal Office located in the Gold- .tcm Em]mng in Juneau X from . . . game-filled forests, streams jumping with fish, | E scenic splendor. Outside — there’s the excitement of big 1 WAsHINGTON’ April 24.—P— i city life, visiting, sight-seeing. For help in planning your | Counsel for Andrew J. May df‘“‘fd = vacation, call; ‘loday the former House Military| | committee chairman received two, “ 181,000 checks for obtaining War | Department favors and said they, !went to the 1944 Democratic cam- | | paign fund. Sawyer Smith, May’s attorney, | made the statement to a jury try- |ing May and three co-defendants |on war fraud charges. Smith told ‘lhe jurors if the government pur- |sues details about the two checks 'at the trial, “I'll have Andrew J. |May disclose the entire transaction |and it involves high party fig-, ures, even members of congress.” Smith asserted: PIN AMERICAN ’ ‘Baranof Hotel WorLp Arways ; * Phone 106 1he 1'(7/]/0] @/ ppers |than any other congressman did. | Those two $1,000 checks were pure- {ly and simply campaign contribu- ‘uons to the Democratic commi s Shoes Baby' % tee in the 1944 Presidential cam- . METALUZED paign and nothing else. | \ Sl e Y THRU;THE‘ : Read the want-ads for bargains! THR ; $3.50 UP P “ \C |PROCESS’ , [ Convert ; your baby’s pucwus i dane * shoes into nmpemhnble metal ... i J Finished in Bronze and |I|ver‘ : WI“lamS ‘ 'plated for treasured keepsakes i d ?:uch as Ash 3 Trays, | Bookends, i has switched to | Paperweights, } Photo ;| Combina- ! Calvert because el VALIANT . Calvert is milder As" TRAV M 2430 8th Avenue, San Francisco, Calif. i No. 109 — ONE SHOE lcAL VF)RT( R:fifi‘é"‘f B}‘f"fllv:h?:.? R (BRONZE ", $7.50 Calvert Distillers Corpy New York City " ke I 7 SEATTLE % " BOOKENDS” Nm 121 — PAIR For COMFORT and /BRONZE ... $11.95) FREVIDR 2 55, Get the NEW > “:“" WASHINGTON . ASK_FOR ‘FREE | lLLyETE?FD BOOKLET M‘::'"- Habit! » ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME at THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. UNEAU, ALASKA adults at “Jack didn't do anything more, . Price, who came over by plane from | WIE I' " ROARS GUT SMANHANGS IS GIVEN TONIGH | A WITH 5 OTHERS BY MARTHA lO(KER‘ 1 This evening, at the 20th Cen-| tury Theatre, Martha Locker, lyric) FOR jApANVDeshuc.lon of Lidice Par- |coprano, wi give a concert und N the sponsorship of the Juneau | | tially Avenged by Death Aswoclatian, Tl | $ s Ruth Popejoy, one of Ju-, Largest Formahon of B|g of Six on GalloWS |ueaus best known pianists, wi B e accompanist for the concert ombers Since Wartime | eracur coccncutovaia aprit o G 0 24. Gestapo Chief Harold The program is as follows oing fo Orient wi nd five of fis'ien were L1 s | senter to- “Over Hill, Over Dale Cool FORT WORHL Tex, April 24. day i e My Days Have Been So ‘ —P—Eight B-29 ad four C-54| Nin vere b 1Y transports roared off Fort Worth|CenVi the No. John! No | Army Air Field today on the first| Nazi Bo- o leg of a flight that will teke thel/bemian vilage and the slaughter' “Blinde Kuh" (Blind Man largest formation of very heavy|Of it r v were sentenced Blufh) . Brahm: bombers to Tokyo since wartime. [tO Pri ranging from nine| “Mot Kved ‘.\nr\\:-l:l:m‘ Lulla~ | The squadron will undergo (rmn-‘w 30 » other was con-| Lye) Grundahl ing in Japan and will operate un- :;‘W sentence pronounc- Blossoms ure weary now i | der simulated combat conditions,/ed as v Is e'en including long flights over the| Lidi ¢ 1 1042, in re- L l.m'nu of glow worms dance | |Japanese home islands and the!Prisal assination of o'er the green T Pacific to perfect radar, electronics, |Reinharc Hitler's “pro-' “Mausfallen Spruchlein (The ! tombing and navigational techni-|trecto vakia, became Mouse Trap) Wol es a world symbol of Nazi savagery Dearest Miss and Mr. Mouse The B-20s are from the 436th! - Enter boldly in your house |snuadron of the Tth group, 8th| Watch your tail, tho, run, run, |air Force, headquarters here, nnd‘r3 KEY BEH. UN“’S U'""-“ e the C-54s are from the 1lst Air| ur old cat may jein the fun {Transport unit at Roswell, N. M.| “Songs My Mother rlmgl; .\hv) | Lt. Col. Joseph D. White, the ASKED Io ANOIHER vorak !squadron commanding officer, is in| “Im Grunen” (In Spring) command of the B-29s. Capt Char- | "‘RY A'!' AGREEMENI‘ Mendelssohn les W. Claughter of Roswell is| 111 / commanding the transport phm-: ‘Om‘”hm- Day M:\dnm;‘ But- s, o) terfly) Puccini Col. William Rader, deputy; SHINGTON, April 24— o commanding officer at Fort Wonh‘,rhc Governinedit: bRy wint atteh ;Vé filmy(:,:mi::dd s In over-all $8C- 'y yew formula for settling the 18-\ “Song of an Arablan Hoste | w8 jday-o telephone strike amid re- Bizet {ports that long distance lines have Farewell dear friend, we bid AlASKA HARBOR {been sabotaged in at least 11 states. thee farewell in great sorrow, The stiiking National Federation ;‘}‘t\:m soon to our beautiful of Telephone Workers quickly ac- , 1and- B SURVEYS woulD cepted an invitation from Edgar 1 My Songs Could Go \H“Lh L. Warren, Federal Conciliation ;5 - Bl B ldirector, to remewed bargaining 1h¢ Promenade ot "F‘f !talks with three strategic units in o the Bel! System. O“l ‘x” bx-n:xhak :un:n' nu‘. ) v The only immediate acceptance 8. VIS - qOneay o % By JOHN oH CHADWICK [by T "Ciiar sias uathe Rttt dlang ihe’ foRR TRy WASHINGTON, April 24.—(f— Eiithwestern Bell Telephons (Coi playing his new harness Chairman Dondero (R-Mich), xpnm‘ L pelt ARopnone SOl soamival SRsuddbais the House Public Works Commit-| Car SRR | - white : p The government hoped to bring : JOEOUB I, LS tee has started what he says is an| Zhe¢ SO wi L“‘“ coagebllain happiness refghs, and the unprecedented move to de-authorize | E A i i ons strests are illed with - ritis miny flood control and navigation | ;“’f\”;' ’\‘ ]‘"‘"l‘]" ";‘l’]‘;:[‘;"":::.‘w:‘fii’li colored papers and dancing projects. 8 g feet His first step was the introduc- :s‘r“s“‘" itire chain of 29 Beli R tion of a kLill to recall authority; even. officlals. of South. The Fishers Widew" given by Congress for 81 survey | 2 .B" ‘;“ e ‘(/ be ‘“Plerrot” projects by Army Engineers. They | [08 5 f( e B "“l calq “Clouds” Charles all involve rivers and harbors im-|] SR PRTRIDE, 0.0 CIOW RN ENY At 4 Plgure” Levhi rovement “we are going on with the ex- ohina Figure o N lcit understanding that mo cash . EBxultation” McFeet Legislation to de-authorize addi-|Prot AHECRIENt BE A ash - pollowing the concert, a recep- tional projects will be offered lat- (oru b ticn henoring Martha Locker will er, Dondero today told a reporter.| joseph Beirne, President of the be held in the lobby of the 20th 'Onc objective, he v&:ald- is o NFTW, has said repeatedly that it Century Theatre for a brief time, ;‘»flm: f‘OWI;: on unjustified requt'fl; will take a pay increase to get the - - ! OF, Sy, SOS Hoes: L0 Au and | ynjon, members back on the jcb ¢ Sy ¥ . - b a LUOGUGGERS | report on proj C r hec m:’,gn':m‘m;fgje;::md prurol i ATTE! (30N LOGGERS with logs Army Engineers have advised lhc When you pay tor QUALITY why for swie. Contact Juneau Lumber committee that about two-thirgs| POt get the FINEST—Buy FLOR- Mills. Will buy from 100,000 ft. SHEIM SHOES at GRAVES. to 10,000000 fect. For further | of these surveys turn out “negative” Dondero said, but that the cost| of making them amounts to about $4,000,000 a year. | The projects listed in Dondero’s| bill include: | Harbor at Hydaburg, Alaska; | harbor at Angoon, Alaska; channel to connect Oliver Inlet and Sey-| mour Canal, Alaska; Tenakee Har-/ bcr. Alaska; harbor at Pelican aska; hmbor at Gustavus, Alaska. SHOOTING YOUTH, WOUNDED IN GUN | ~ BATILE, IN TENT Juneau Lumber 433-t1 | - s - £ell it with an Empire Want-ad! NO TRANSPORTATION ¢ o particulars see Mills PHILADELPHIA, April 24—®—| |William K. Hallowell, 23, Woundm} in a gun battle in which two| policemen were killed, was plac- | ed in an oxygen tent at German- town hospital today and bhysl} cians said his condition is critical. | | The youth, foster son of a col-| lege professor and a child psy-l chologist, has five police bullets' in his upper left chest and back.| | “I know I did wrong. I'm sérry,” | Hallowell told police. | Sgt. John J. Creedon said Hal-! lowell shot to death Sgt. Samuel |Hewitt, 47, and Patrolman James | | Guigley, 32, early yesterday. | - | MRS. PRICE IS GUEST | Mr. and Mrs. Albert White have| as their house-guest Mrs. Frank{ | Bitka yesterday for a visit \wnh1 ‘Iriends here. l | .- Milk was the source of 14 percent | of all U. S. farm cash income in| 1945. Chrysler Ace Siraight Drive Marine Engines Horse Power Rating . . 92h.p. Weight . . . . . 6961Ibs. MaximumBR.P.M. . . . 3200 Displacement . . 217.7 cu. in. 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It lends itself to dozens of clever rocipes — tasty, nippy and packed with nourishment, FRANCES BERG POPULAR PIANO Keyboard Harmony and Arranging FREE INTRCDUCTORY LESSON PHONE 125 Restaurant size oil burner range, priced by creditors for immediate sale. ALASKA CREDIT BUREAU-JUNEAU .lacohs Mau.hme Shop YELLOW CAB CO PHONE 22 Courteous Drivers — Dependable Service —— 24-HOUR SERVICE Juneau FOOT CLINIC Hours: 11-2 and 5-8 RED 608 429 Wi}liughby Ave. MICARTA STERN BEARINGS PILLAR BEARINGS Welding, Machining and Milling 905 W.-11th St. Phone 876

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