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\[URDM jUVh7 1947 SHOWPLALE oF tazeaa |CABITHL: TOMOPRZECW (Sunday) cose IT°S M-G-M TERRIFIC MUSICAL COMEDY!? )T VAN — MAKING LOVE! IT’S IT’S GOT KEENAN IT'\ GOT CUGAT IT%8 ., GOT MAKING F | YES! Van's All Zrapped 7% Over A Bundle from Britain! Talk about cementing relations . .. it’s something to see and sigh about! NO LEAVE, NO Starring VAN JOHNSON and introducing KIRKWOOD with KEENAN WYNN PAT “Blondie’s Lucky Day” ; D LOMBARDO — M’\l\l‘\(. MUSIC! VERYTHIN G l— "NO LEAVE, NO LOVE,” BILL AT CAPITOL SUNDAY Pat Kirkwood, ENDS TONIGHT “Falcon’s Alihi"’ (ON AT 8:25—10:55) PLUS 2ND HIT! the brunette sing- | (ON AT 7:05—9:35 ‘ X ¥XXXXXX XXXXXXXX |ng keauty who made England {laugh during the blitz, makes her |iirst appearance before American | |motion _picture audiences as Van | |Johnson's girl friend in “No Leave, l No Love” at the Capitol Theatre | Sunday: This is the song-filled,| . laugh - jammed, romance - p.wkod; Rt —— | musical which has Van as a Mar-| ine hero who comes home to find that his ex-sweethear! has married | someone el It's up to Pat to| make him forget his troubles and his old flame—and how she suc-| ceeds! A big-time, big-name | cast includes Keenan Wynn, Ed- ward Amold, cute Marie Wilsol Leon Ames, songstress Marina Ko- | shetz, Selena R and a host of | others. . . To say nothing of Gu Lombardo and Xavier Cugat lead- ing their respective bands in a Ilavk of new song hitst { -ee—— | MEETING OF | - RED CROSS ON JUNE 17 er, Felix J. Tc Chairman of the Juneau Chapt of American Red Crees announces that cn Tuesday, June 17, the Annuai meeting of the American Red Cross will be held in the City Council Chambers at 8 pm At this meeting the election of a new Board of Directors for the coming year 1947-48 will te held . Every person within the area of Juneau Chapter who has paid Rv:d Cross membership dues for the or who is a life or patron member Xavier CUGAT' Guy LOMBARDO is expected to attend the meeting and their O;cheurail F l THE CAPITOL and vote at this election ot SR A X2 a. HOUR All members of theé American MARIE WILSON £ A SCHEDULE ———— National Red Cross residing within 120+ LEON CAPITOL HOUR at 2:00— 4:30 —1:00 35 the jurisdiction of the Juneau Gtayn- AMES “NO LEAVE, NO. LOVE" at 2:32—5:04—7:36—10:38 Chapter are considered members merums of the Chapter. If they have con- tributed to the Red Cross drive re- cently conducted then they are a announcing FIRST in ALASKA Blown I - TOGIVEYOU........ COOLNESS IN SUMMER WARMTH IN WINTER COMFORT ALL THE YEAR ‘ROUND Contractors for Hom COLD and HEAT . . and Commercial Buildings . Walls between apartments and. floors SOUND PROOFED Cull Robbins — 336 ALASKA INSULATION CO. twinkle, twinkle LITTLE STAR shining down FROM AFAR you're so lonesome, ....DON'T BE THAT WAY — y shine right on down to the PAMARAY ° DANCING NIGHTLY Plumbing ® Heafing 0il Burners Telephone-319 Nights-Red 730 Harri Machine Shep, Inc. 3 member of that ——— ‘wlld to attend the annual meeting B u L l E T | N S and participate jn the affairs of {the Juneau Red Cross Chapter. The selection of the Board of -Oflm-x» is of vast importance as 7 lthe chapter, exercises full and com- NEW YORK Gov. Thomas E. [plete control and direction of the Dewey conferred with former Min-|atfairs of the chapter. This Board | the board, the governing body of IH'E DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— IUNEAU ALASKA The warmly moving story of a beautiful woman’s desperate search 10r haj . is grippingly told in . Warnc ' latest film drama WU “3 ‘My Reputation,” which opens to- | night at the 20th Century Theatre Starring Barbara Stanwyck, the film features a generally excellent company of supporting players in- cluding George Brent, Lucile Wat- n, Warner Anderson, John Ridge- ly anc ve Arden, Adapted for the een by Cath- erine Turney from the best-selling novel, “Instruct My Sorrows,” by Clare Jaynes, “My Reputation” re- lates the heart-rending saga of one woman's second chance at love and of the vicious scandal that brings heartache into her life and the {life oi her family As Jess Drummond, attractive sort which organization en- S : ~ PAGE FIVE "MY REPUTATION' IS FEATURE BItL | AT 20TH CENTURY| Tonicnr [ODLATIRY Tomicns AV Y0 WL PLOMS THE DEPTHS OFA WOMANS YEARNIG HEART wn|| be known forever for her sensational erformance a5 Jess "‘MV % | REPUTATION mother of two lovable ck plays an- role the ! young widow, boys. Barbara Stanw! other highly dramati aided her of rise to fame. - - BEAN SOUP AT SENATE'S EAT JOINTIS i By JAN DS WASHINGTON The salt is WARNER m‘fllfll not added until the last. That is the secret of the success of the bean soup in the Senate restau- rant Paul C. Johnson, head waiter since 1900, is proud of that soup. It has mon an international OIRECTED BY tation reen pl ATHERINE TURNEY fr During the war he passed around o0\ - [VE ARDRN - CL[WS BERN NHARDT bl Ao i i g a printed recipe for the soup. It ) IWEN Music by MAX STEINER read like this o ki “Hel, ¢ Uncle Sammy to de- i /a0 Arserlia 1emakinly that oo BUGS BUNNY in g‘ Unusual Occupations Old Fashioned Bed Sol for @ ki of bt hurigey pessons; and “HARE TONIC’ " Latest World Wide News here's how ke three pow of emall , avy 8 4 4 ave Cee n '7 \ through hot water until the beans are white again. DON'T FORGET YOUR SPECIAL MATINEE “Put on the fire with four Al @) quarts.of hot water, then take one Fomorrow af 2:55 P. M. and one-half pounds of smoked WITH ham hocks, boil for two and one- 3 7 it RO MELEL FTHE WAGICIAN? chopped- in-a little When 4 4 B4 i A4 )N THE STAGE and ONE HOUR of f‘flfertainment on the SCREEN light brown, put in the bean soup ADD SALT UNTII, nesota Gov. Harold Stassen, but consists of not more than 15 elect-' ‘DO NOT neither is talking about their dis-'eq members which includes the READY TO SERVE." cussion. Both are considered Pos- chairmen of the Skagway, Peters- - cibilities for the 1948 Repuklican pyrg and Yakutat branches. A Paul, a thin Negro, a bit stoop- ALLI h R l P fAd Presidential ticket o ttes o otminations has shouldered at 65, was brought to or the egu ar Price of Admission ibeen appointed by the Chairman Washington Dec. 24, 1900, by Sena- JERUSALEM — Two Arabs were end will present nominations for tor John Warwick Daniel of Vir R A e e e e i i b e dre A T e . Al o i 3 e T Killed, a railroad station was wreck-'the Board of Directors and for ginia. His starting salary was $3 (imes he eats a steak. Paul says hé counting revealed today at its filing s e——— cd, and a pipeline was ruptured in Chapter Officers at the Annual a week. “wouldn't say Senator Taft's a in Dutchesecounty Surrogate’s - sporadic outbursts of violence at mrcl‘mw “I got in on the ground floor gucey man—just very conservative.” court. ow owmg! scattered points in Palestine. ——r——— ;{:rl'” be%‘”rzllezxv‘m‘;;;;l' ;'l':‘ q‘-i}fifi It's the nizht sessions that get of the total, $994.155.19 was re- s hwi & c l b AU AOUER, RS Paul worried. »m the estate of v NEW YO SpE('AI_ EVENIS AI restaurant is on the first floor of | £ b . (eeived RO AAC R A % L cawinn olumbia v ORK — Robert \’ll”ph\ the Capitol “When they call 'em unbeknow- ther, Mys. Sara Delano Roosevelt. JUVENILE AND Harvard-educated lawyer, who se In peak times Paul is respon- ing to me, T r»m:.um( have a| The accounting, which covered DE LUXE BICYCLES out last year with an amb lln)us siblelak AN s BRSvING <ot . mrieals Ao hard time. The help's usually gone the period from April 12, 1945, to 4 4 program aimed at unionizing every | o E oy, imeluding home and I have to get on the April 30, 1947, disclosed that the Largest Selection in Juneau player in Major League baseball, ¥ ,;;“': of “,2(01.),;.‘,“',‘,\”“' Including o one and call ‘em back. Of course, |estate had dwindled to $1,438,940.- : SEE THEM AT irtually conceded defeat of his' Sunday morning the Juneau ™07 s R A e alwe 1ave 2 good SUp] f 100 by the latter da i .‘nxn‘:‘ \\ne:;u lmdk((irc;x‘xmf mu press Methodist Church” will tecognize 'YOU have to he a diplamat ang }‘(‘,,v(”,:.["‘,.».,Iml}r' ; ’ il T,i.,l.: ,,txh‘,[ 5 “.n(n ::|llxm:v\lp),‘[ff7 MADSEN CYGLE . g S i 's Nati 1d- know how to handle folks,” he "°’S % 3 ; 3 ‘ charges of unfair labor practices the denomination’s National Child- » One of the senators’ favorite 3 i against the New York Yankees and ren’s day which connects the work S4Y5- b ; menus, fixed up for special lunch- & FISHING suPPLY Giants and the Brooklyn Dodgers. [of the local church with its Sun- A cup of that gmd” «;I.d fu‘\n’- 59 includes creamed chicken Open Daily Until 9 p. m. day School to the colleges and edu- ioned navy bean soup” costs 15 oo 0" i js breast of chicken cents; a plateful is 20 cents PITTSBURGH Engine failure cational institutions sponsored by % ¥ served on a slice of ham, topped i was blamed today for the crash the church. “Now, if you want the superlor .. ™, chrooms gnd a cream GGUBLES 6YEARS of a seaplene which smashed into! John Hoogstad, acting Superin- VATiety," says Paul, “you dice b o “and served under glass ) 7 m four homes near Pittsburgh's Gold- tendent of the Sunday School, will ;‘ “.';;e “:f"(’d“-m‘(“;“l";"" h"l/?] l'{ll With this comes potatoes and lot and two passengers and|during regular Sunday S i BRSO e it teisgra gl P pe iouching off @ three-alarm fire. (hour, 9:45 c’clock. An offering will POUT the <oup over it g ke ,"M(""fl T T SERVICE S be received toward the student °ssence will strike through” Pau fi E ' ' ' bsioar 1041 &iA S 04b 'Hias rRartS Get the NEW H H i scholarships provided through. the T3 “xf-,fl’*“"‘ l;"{”/‘.,‘.m M;?-'{\- ross esiale 0 to the World's Woman's Christian noy WASHINGTON colleges. rior ind on the regular dai b4 ety fhed o by | Thatcher, Habit! mmigration Views | o sleaor Roosevell Glven o ome i oo T - rrlgl i f-t’ll;l: ergogsgs \:\‘:fi —— oose e Rep. Joseph R. Bryson (D-SC). AL‘:%KA\'S FEEL AT HOME egular service, Dr. J. O. v | % 2 4 > FS £ El Expressed, Hearing o, e moson picomes P s of the opion hat ihe Adaressiugthe World Union's " o 7 im | taken Tast, summer on his trip down 1€ Senators don't go in much for POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y, June 7. first convention in 10 years, Bryson .“{,ASHINGT.O, J‘;"; te John |the Yukon River in a skiff, and on eating big meals. ,—(P—The late President Franklin said the liquor m(ll‘mry 4 valued M L suecfel;r{ du l.ha Un;)te: to the Arctic Ocean by plane .Any-| Senator Taft of Ohio, often gets D. Rocsevelt ieft a gross estate last year in the United States at H. Bihtring ahid, \doy e e s welcome to sec. the plctures, along 0n @ piece of pie hnd a of $104388586 at his death April 88000000000 as compared to $3- m States can hardly expect oiher na- = of milk for Some- 12, 1945, the first executor’s ac- 500,000,000 in 1941 and a special invitation is given to the men on the Thomason now in port. tions to take in Europe’s war re- fugees unless this country will ac- cept its share. His opinion was advanced before a House Judiciary Subcommittee considering a bill to permit immi- gration of 400,000 displaced persons | over a four year period. To BIG DA"CE FOR‘ e | New Vaccine NAVY MEN TONIGHT IO Pl'evenl All rcsidcnhs‘o:uneau and vi- Hll Epidemi(s cinity are Invited to attend the . " dance at Elks Hall tonight, which | PHILADELPHIA, June 7.—®—A |5 shonsored by the City of Juneau new vaccine capable of preventing | ' in honor of the visiting Navy men | influenza epidemics such as those |spcard the destroyer Thomason. that b:mk 15,000,000 lives after World | Members of the BPWC and AWVS War I has been announced by DI. i) serve as official hostesses, and | Wendell M. Stanley of the Rocke- they join Mayor Waino Hendrickson | felier Institute for Medical Research | i, urging everyone to come out and J at Princeton J get acquainted. | - 0 Dancing will begin at 10 o'clock, | SALESMEN IN JUNEAU fenging at 1 o'clock am. There will| ‘ Harold Glaser of McKinley Dis- pe no admittance charge. tributors, at Seattle, arrived in Ju- ———,e — | :‘::unzi:;;eorx‘dx}yio;;dzx:e%‘::e r(e:::.sz?f DAV!D PADDY OF | » l KLUKWAN IS DEAD; neau Hotel are Sigurd Wallstadt also a salesman from Seattle and Sherman Reyser, jewelry salesman frem Los Angeles. David Paddy of Klukwan, Alaska, AR Y {passed away late last night at the Government Hospital. He is known to have survivors, including a sis- ter, in Klukwan. No funeral ar- ATTENTION MASONS Degree. Visitors welcome. rangements, have been made as yet Stated Communication Monday evening 7:30. Labor in the First J. W. LEIVERS, Secy. |The remains are at the Charles W. | ~-adv. 600-t2 Carter Mortuary, | lunch. . - B D — YELLOW CAB Phone 22 24-hour Dependable Service I ol TR DAVID O. SELZNICK'S it S s s WILL BE 'mmh WEDNESDAY JUNE 1ITH DAY and DATE WITH SEATTLE'S RECORD RUN CAPITOL THEATRE e ——_———————— OY CIRCUS BENEFI T — Children of Harvey, IIL, inspect & miniature street carnival, after paying admissions into a fund for Dale Richey, whnxe burned legs were amputated,