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‘FRIDAY, AY 9, 1947 | TWO FEATURES CAPITOL'S BILL THIS WEEKEND Rogers, King' of the cow- |boys, and Trigger, smartest horse !in the movies e seen in “Along the Navajo Trail” the western | musical feature which is one of the two bills at the Capitol this | weekend ‘ Rogers plays the part of a Dep- SHOWPLALE oF | | Roy l | THE SWELLEST 2FEATURE * SHOW WE'VE EVER HADBN | ees | 1= Lk | i U. S. Marshal, who, disguised (} las a wandering, son-writing cow- Il | poke, bvefriends a band of travel- { |ing gypsies who help him solve {} | the murder of n# predecessor and | thwart ' the efforts of a band of |bad men to cheat honest ranchers lout” of their rightful belongings. |Blonde Dale Evans and Estelita | Rodriguez, the gypsy bombshell, ih;\\'v the leading feminine roles. “Life With Blendie” is the other feature and the latest doings of |the Bumstead family hits the jack- with a combination of laughs, a I | i | pot | excitement and-last minute rescue suspense. Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake, Larry Simms, Marjorie Kent, Jona- than Hale and Daisy with her pups lare all in the picture. TINEE SATURDAY | o on HiC AT 1:30 P. M. . Honor Roll, Also e THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— [ ; ; | ' 1 |ENTRIES IN CAMERA | Greek - Turkish ™05 conrst must ROTC Rifle Team 47 PASSENGERS ARE FLOWH HERE BY PAA Pan American Alrw; d brought 40 persons neau from Seattle, and seven from Fairbanks and Whithorse this morning. There were 12 outbound yesterday to Seattle, and 13 to the! North. ¥ The passenger lists follow: | Seattle to Juneau: Ralph Rivers, Sam Asp, Mike O'Hagen, George Koivula, Agnes Forbes, Howard Wahlen, Fred Sunbeam, Don Me- Kinnon. Albert Carlson,. Mary Boyd, George Boyd, B. L. Hopp, E. R. Jones, Primus Moxley, Carey Ir-' win, O. M. Sorenson, §. Stromsen, | Theo Flato | James White, Roderick Gaskill,' Roy Hull, Mike Cahill, Bill Ellis, Betty Eilis and infant, Barbara! Ellis. Eugene Luckey, Dorothy O'Toole, Russell Secrest, Rotert Ellis, garet Murray. | Harold Nelson, Harry Lofgren, George Goaman, Lee Lewis, George Warren, Curtis Hunter, Willlam Jedell, Renneth Royot. Fairbanks to Juneéau: Kate Den- Id Blanton, Jack Allman. orse to Juneau: Charles , Eve Gagnon, Margaret Job-‘ Helen Morash. | Juneau to Seattle: Julia Villalo- yester- ’ into Ju-| Mary Lucke; Virginia Secr Mar- {bos, Campbell Church, Myrtle Lind, | Plete action on it by nightfail. Re- | Bunny Maher, William Senger, Vir- gil Blankenship. ! William Dievs, C. W. Taylor, Mary Featherstone, Art Woodley, Clara Foreland, Richard Foreland.| UNEAU, ALA: Aid Bill Rides Along @_ House (Conrinuea jrom Page One) to help Greece and Turkey fend off Communist threats. Immediately afterward another amendment to limit the aid to Greece and to ban assistance to Turkey was shouted down. Shortly before, the House killed 122 to 70, a proposal to forbid the sencing of any “ccmbat troops” to the two countries and rejected a propesal to limit the size of mili- tary missions to 100 men. Support- ers of the bill were in full control as they bowled over the amend- ments offered by Rep. Bender (R- Ohio) to limit assistance to $400,- 000,000 in economic aid, and then to limit aid to Greece. Rep. Merrow (R-NH) shouted on { the House floor today that if Russia 'lic distribution | believes the administration’s $400,- | 000,000 Greek-Turkish aid measure “to be a declaration of war, then let them make the most of it.” His assertion came as the fourth day of debate on the measure be- gan with the House hoping to com- publican floor leader Halleck of Indiana said an unusual Saturday session will be held unless a final vote Is taken late today. . e |May 14, | High BE MADE BY MONDAY 'L0ST WEEKEND' 1S WEEKEND FEATURE PAGE FIVLE LENTURY AGAIN TONIGHT AT 20TH CENTURY The Juneau Camera Club wishes PRRBRVESAEY v to remind all members and the & : X i AP % ——— public that only four days remain f‘j" !L_‘”“‘_ k“““kf;“‘ continies| & PARAMOUNT DARES to meet the deadline of color f;’ e the weekend feature at the )iy 7O FILM THE STRANG. slide cntrics for the First Annual 20th Century Theatre with a5 o Color Slide Contest sponsored by "““-’""‘ll;“'»"‘;"fl “u‘, i g { EST, MOST MEMOR- the club. acter with Jane Wyman co-star- |} & All entries must be delivered nof |TiNE_opposite Miland, and Philip/ [l §t ABLE BEST-SELLER OF later than 5:00 p, m., Monday, May Te Howard da Silva and Ooris| @+ OUR TIME! e Dowling included in L Rt 12 to one of the following photo= shops: The Snap Shoppe or Lu- Ek’s The contest is open to all persons and the showing of all entries will he held at the regular May meet- ing of the Club, Wednesday night, at 8:00 o'clock in the School Science Laboratory. The public is cordially the showing. Prizes will be offered for the best three slides submitted and judged by J W. Leivers, E. L. Keithahn, and Trevor Davis For rules concerning test, both the above photo shops have a supply for pub- the con- is e | STARTS RUMORS fall- wat- What is believed to be a ing meteor, crashed into the ers of Wrangell Narrows 4 p. m. Wednesday in full view o the crews of three fishing els. ing cast The picture is not a pretty one. No punches audience horror flicted 1t nights invited to Don Birnam-—a sensitive, intelligent | | person | the 1 his control. | The torment |this rems zation exceeds the mentioned Stone of anything the most Satanic devil could devise puts emctional wringer |limp with exhaustion. FALLING METEOR | St Willjam Norton about terday, and Mrs. Daniel Sharclane ¢/trom Hoonah for edical atten- tion. Mrs, Eugene Wood and baby girl the support- | | are pulled and the is spared nothing of the which haunts a man af- with chronic alcoholism. | is the story of five merciless and days in the Jile of of dregs thirty-three dragged to| by a weakness beyond | Milland endures in screen characteri- fire and brim- kable His portrayal terrffying in its realism. He! the movie-goer through an that leave him .- HOSPITAL NOTES Ann's Hospital admitted Mrs. for surgery | Jim Klein, son of Mr. and Mrs. | 7 Because it was fl believed | 73 e ARG TN AR St - e SN u AR ‘. Ea Juneau to Whitehol George i 'were discharged John Klein, and a graduate last'. ., e o | to’ have teen an airplane falling, 2 + | [venr of Juneau High. ‘School, s Holana. Harold Morriean, Rosnd | SIX HALIBUTERS SELL . i times " sonrch of tne grea| Covernment Hospitat hua neither| i O g " as o v r s ! admiss] s nor arg 0 s doing all ng_m for himself and L arthis. i '"HR (AT("ES HERE was mud\"bj fu\l{ small ‘f-essrls path: | 95 . . LATFST reflecting credit to JHS, as a fresh- ™ g 0 g Thostes and an airplane from Petersburg. | Speaking 1. LATFS man at Washington State Colle, y —_ The search, after several hours, 2 oy % | S 1 at Pullman, Wash ©¢ wilson, Dick' Hendrick, Garry Hen-| : ; reverlod mo trace of wreckaze and. FURNTTURE Clearance continues| of the = S WORLD e u a Or an, Wash. vt Liilian Hehdrix;. 3. M. Boves,| Jubleau; O Stcr today re- ; g age, el < e et Weather” O NEWS ’ V According to reports from Pull- o 0, o o) James Weisner, | ceived another pounds® of because no planes have been re- % e g man Jim is one of the 06 on =y aan to. Nemes JA. Bradkp, i halibut brought in by six different Forted missing, observers ventured &k AN SN G s e w i st i S ° f. college ho}x‘)or r?ll kfm- the first i 3 “boals. selling to Sebastian-Stuart the rpl:nmn \L;hm the falling object mester. Other Alaskan students and to Alaska Coast Fisheries for Mmust have been a meteor. that Satisties i e o on o borer ot GO SCOUT COURT s 950 s eV JUNEAU MARINE CO. are Rodney =Burch an obert Belling to {ACE" were ithe, Tern, S & O ¥ 'Swugirie- * sl e G Saiieags I:cmmgng; dobiy Hall, o |l Tonw Gala’ 6000 ponnds; ¢ g T(m[ « | Marine - MARINE WAYS Boat Sales i o o b A FAWAPDS To BE | Pete Oswald's Tundra, 20,000 ® 'IDE TABLE $ REPAIRING AND NEW ek R | ® pounds; and John Sunderland’s © MAY 10 . Hardware ™ consrrucrion and n addition to his scholastic rec- | | Viking, 17,000 pounds. e High tide 4:25 am, 148 ft. @ ——— . ford, Jim is @& member of ‘the HEI.D SUNDAY pM\ Sebastian-Stuntt bought 10000 ¢ Low tde a7 am. 121t o | Rubber Boals root west Etgntn st. Appraisals ‘C]“”F’“_" Rotg “‘”"" team, - which i, |pounds from, Lester Wiess on the ® High tide 17:48 pm, 123 ft. o PHONE 29 JUNEAU, ALASKA BOX 2719 ‘l :3 l?lgmt'\l:gcl;unrl;:llgae up"r:emti?fxfi Plans: for' the afmisl Ogurs iof | MADH K.510.000 from. Giist /Swans: % 1o Hde. 28:20 Dih. - SH L O Have Your Boat Steam Cleaned While on Our Ways or: a s a e annua A . 2. e o o o {row boasts 21 consecutive wins Awards program for the Girl S0 on the Mayflower, and 10000 ® ® © *® ¥ — s e in coast to coast postal matches Scouts have been completed, it “;'". 01}"?5“'»*_‘131 on the Ford | with other ROTC teams, and also Was announced today by Mrs. E.| mn::'e}‘)‘?“"; "’;le‘f ‘;’l A{;F 3‘”] re L] / {tcok second place in the Hearst L. Keithahn, the chairman in Wi S B ) W0 IR 2 Shoot, taking three places 1A the charge of the general arrange-|D- @nd the New Annle; and to A" nReoevAll ona first 16 colleges of the nation. ments for this event. The pro- Sebasnfm-stuart. the Margaret T. | Possibly the part that makes'gram will be held Sunday after-|the Hyperien and the Baranof a”d |Jim’s parents and his High School noon at 2:30 o'clock in the High| | mentor, Henry Harmon, the proud- Schcol gymnasium. More than s est is that it is somewhat ex- hundred Juneau Girl Scouts will| |ceptional for a freshman at any participate in this event, all of| § |college to make the ROTC team, Whom will receive awards for sat-| pere are results of games in the and when that team turns out to isfactory work done during the|nraior Leagues this afternoon as be champion calibre, it rather past months. Mrs. George Wash- 1. 0iveq up to press Bme: T points up the pre-college train- ington will present the awards. National 'Ma‘g“e' to go with the best in drinks MARKETA GAMES TODAY MOORE’S " CLOVER 2 ) - <40 T 4 - 1] ] - - /ing received by a team member. i | 'RALPH RIVERS 0 BE LIONS (LUB | The nauunally known blind |lecturer, N. C. Hanks, who was Ischeduled to speak at the Mon- {duy luncheon of the Lions Club will not appear this week due jto transportation difficulties in Ithe states, announced Frank L. |Oliver, Program Chairman. His jeppearance date will be announc- jed later. | The speaker for next Monday |will be Territorial Attorney Gen- |eral Ralph J. Rivers, who returned | yesterday from Washington, D. C., who will give a report and speak {on Alaska’s shipping problems. e * POLICE COURT FINES Don McCammon and Peter Da- | vid were fined $25 each this morn- iing by City Magistrate William A. Holzheimer. They were both ar- | rested yesterday by City Police for | being drunk. e | FURNITURL Clearance continues |on Juneau-Young’s Mezzanine. | —adv. 573-tf Everlasting PLASTIC ARTIFICIAL EYES More Natural Looking Hold Their Smoothness | Unbreakable A Do Not Discolor Airmail your old ore for a sample __ New one returnea by Airmail $37.50 If no sample 4 Write for information to HARRY T. SMITH, TECHNICIAN 812 S. W. 10th Ave., Portlayd 5, Oregon’ ANNUAL % 11tk ELKS’® MOTHER’S DAY SERVICE 2p. m. — in the Elks’ Lodge Room SPEAKER MONDAY SV P S VPOV - SO —— Mrs. Robert Novatney will be the | guest speaker for the afternoon,| ‘her address climaxing an inter-| esting program in which the | |Brownie Scouts will have a stellar| role. | Mrs. Don Foster is chairman of {the Committee in charge of re-| {frcshments, and a social hour will| i follow the regular ceremony of presenting the awards and the| |prepared program. { | The affair, which is an annual highlight in Girl Scouting for Ju- neau, is open to the public, and lit is hoped that all of Juneau in- terested in this important Youth' (Activity will attend. Mrs. Scott Murphy, Commis- |sioner of the Scout Council, will |be master of ceremonies for the |afternoon. | 'NEW MUSICAL DUO " AT COUNTRY (LUB | Two musicians- who have proved their calibre with popular bands! throughout the land have been booked for an engagement at the! |Salmon Creek Country Club, it was | announced today. Winfield King, piano artist and vocalist, and Ernie Wharton, sax- |ophone, will open at the Country Club this evening, following very irecent arrival in Alaska. The ‘Country Club engagement is their first full bocking in the Terri- | tory. | Both have been on the coast to! coast circuit with popular bands and King comes from a recent stand in Chicgo with Horace Hen- derson’s band. His professional | background also includes Cafe So- ciety, Downtown and the Onyx| Club in New York City. Wharton was recently on at the Ali Baba,| in Los Angeles. RED FACED CHIEFS MURPHYSBORO, Ill, May 9.— (P—Police Chief Clarence Ward and | Fire Chief Urba Hanson sympa- thized with each other because of embarrassing incidents. ‘While Chief Ward surveyed traf- fic, a light fingered passerby pil- ifered his blackjack from his hip ! pocket. | Chief . Hanson, demonstrating a fire extinguisher at school, was showered with chemicals as a re- sult of a corroded hose. - e SEATTLE MEN ‘HERE Registering at the Baranof Hotel are William Scott, Donald M. Gra- ham, L. N. Olsen and Eugene E. Lawrence, of Seattle. ! Brooklyn - Philadelphia, game. Boston 6; New York 2. American League night Detroit 1; Chicago 2. Cleveland-St. Louis, night game. Only games scheduled. SRR O 5 MR DOWN FROM WHITEHORSE Helen Morash and Margaret Job- bins, with the Canadian Nurse Corps at Whitehorse, Y. T, flew to Juneau this morning and are stay- ing at the Baranof Hotel for a brief vacation. Also arriving from Whitehorse this morning were Mr. and Mrs, C. V. Olson. in ""Sweet TRY THE NEW SULLY" and FRANK Praff GUEST ARTISTS CLUB Music" for your evening’s Enjertainment Friday 2 Saturday Surprise Mom! Be sure to reserve space at your party table BREAD (The Toast of the Town) for gorgeous Roses in Snow Cake, .lt‘s .lovely to look at — a sparkly whlte}cmg, crowned with a bright red rose and if you wish, liberally sprinkled with moist, fresh cocoanut. Rich dark devil’s food, Orange cream layers, Lady Baltimore or Toffee Nut cake. We suggest you orderin advance for MOTHER’S DAY MAY 11 Roses in Snow Cake fresh-baked for you at SULLY’S BAKERY =—————————————————————

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