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THURSDAY JUNE 19, 1947 COMEDY, CREEPY ‘ FEATURE AREON | SHOWPLAIE ar APITUL: ENDS TONIGH | « > BILL AT CAPITOL There is a double biil at the Cap- itol ending tonight, one feature | being a comedy and the other one of the creepy thrillers. | Lum and Abner are seen as young for the first time in their careers, in “Partners in You will be treated to an | Lum and Abner, and hat eman- TwEvRe RVALS || IN LOVE! | men screen Time.” entirely new the chuckles and roars ate from the audicnce are testi- . mony to the ‘fact the comedy stars ha hit in their | youthful -4 izations | “House of Horrors,” first of Uni- versal Pictures’ new “Creeper” ser- | ies, is a succesful line of shudder ! pictures i PAMELA BLAKE Lead roles are played by Bill JOHN JAMES Goodwin as a police lieutenant, )] 2 Virginia Grey as a newspaper col- Plus z”d Hai: | umnist, and Robert Lowery as a TS young commercial artist. All are The CREEPER {trying to solve a string of mur- vids! {ders in which the victim's spine is | MONSTROUS MURI OF LOVELY LAD UNIVERSAL pr L ARUMAN snapped. Rondo Hatton | “The Creeper.” ——t e i IF YOUR MONEY IS NOT EARNING FOUR PERCENT it will | | pay you to investigate our offerings | ~ i well chosen investments, ALAS- ! |KA FINANCE CORPORATION, ! | Cooper Building, 4th and Main | | —adv.—5T4-tf ents ""HOUSE HORRORS” with i BILL GOODWIN | - ! of ROBERT LOWERY | VIRGINIA GREY v it through En: - '»uu.v' 1 2 bt £ MARTIN KOSLECK s e s s and 3 RONDO HATTON lz YELLOW CAB ! Be 3;5;53@5 as The Creeper 5 [] | i | { “EORRORS"7-03-9-40 | ol g 9.1 “PARTNERS"—~8:19-10:56 ’ i VICTORIA, B. C., June 19.—® P e T rupnii——————— . § | Adventure a la Robert Louis Steven- NEXT ATTRACTION! |!! | son was knocking at Victoria’s door Claudedy TOA - | today as historians prepared to coteert MLl ] reh for a buried bottle contain- Oreon WELLES i documents left on Vancouver George | a century and a half ago BRENT | | g 2 e Spanish explorer Manuel | j 24-hour Dependable Service 3 e e v v | Tt §s dielosed that Cecil French, | local historian, found a Papal Cross | |carved in an ancient tree on the Ishore of the Bay of Esquimault, ! four miles southeast of Victoria Quimper cruised the Juan de F' {Straits in 1790 and in his di | told of buryir > documents and FOR THAT after theatre Snack KEEPIN MIND the NEW HOURS at the Gastineau Cafe Now L] . ; B ‘ . open 0:30a.m.lo 1:00a. m, | fosed Boys Meke a"‘l.-.u I: The City Pot don’t forget that delicious | 0000 Merchanis’ Lunch. . . just 6 5( freg oo jen by five bovs from a Servegl from 11 a. m. to 2 p. m. Everybody Welcome . marking the sf carving a pal Cross in a tree. French ‘Imlhrwud Quimper’s ancient charts {in locating tne tree. | - ‘Fireworks Episode - - {cn the Rock Dump wk been stored for Jjuneau's July celebration. The five and their parents. ¢ Magistrat vesterday afterroon and as their share of the actual cash for the fireworks jafter the.completion of inventor: jand the return of some of i | missing items, > missir Fourth of young- | sters, Much of t pyrotechnical off by the ys or damaged by dampness when |buried in the ground as a hiding (place. The boys, whose ages are from 9 to 14 years, were rather sub- dued yesterday afternoon when they faced the Judge and Chief of Police Milo Clouse. They realized the se- riousness of their offense and were anxious to make amends. The Fireworks Cemmittee, for (he celebration, promised today that the Fourth of July Celebration here will still be the biggest extravaganza ever The Needlecraft and Junior Shop 111!, SEWARD . BRII\—TES_YOU WALKIE-TALKIES America's Smartest Playclethes for Boys and Girls Jasy to wear — 2 staged here with a beautiful and l.asy to was ot % ARY. to wash brilliant display of breathtaking Easy to iron — B a fireworks. Easy to put on SR E S -+ . and take off When you pay for QUALITY why | ot get the FINEST—Buy FLOR- | SHEIM SHOES at Graves. —adv. | 2-PIECE SUITS Sizes 2—6 $8.50 Bloww v - Sizes 2-6% - - - $2.95 COLD and HEAT COME IN or WRITE Mail Orders Receive Prompt Attention Durable Twill Coveralls t l | ALASKA IN - "luciiy Eag" 10WN as ied Boifle On Vancouver Istand Will Centractors fer Homes and Commercial “Buildin, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALA for Truman a covy of the United Bag,” from Annapolis editor-in-chief of broadly at the gift recerved alled “Lucky Portland, Ore byfiislarian; BROWNIE SCOUTS T0 60 T0 CAMP JUNE 26 ho are plan- Borwnie Girl Scouts ning to go to S ) and their paren are reminded the camp dues must be paid in advance, and for the convenience of those who have registered but have not yet paid their dues, Mrs. Josephine Boyd will be in the Baranof Hotel lobby Monday afternoon from 2 k Brownie will go to camp Thursday morning, June 26, leaving from the Grade School at 10:30 o'clock. Luggage should be taken to Bodding’s warehouse at the foot | of Ninth Street Hill, Wednesday, be- | g | Max. temp. | TODA veen 9 ar slock e d,l(l D:;p; i | last Lowest 4:30 a.m. Weather at t { Station 24 hrs.* | temp. temp. 4:30 am. \ v | Anchorage 65 47 48 Cloudy (H"-DREN s STOR | Barrow 23 23 Trace Snow | Bethel 51 52 0 Cloudy HOUR AT LIBRARY [coraova A i | Dawson 48 49 0 Cloudy IS 10 A- M. FR'DAY | Edmonton | 48 49 05 Cloudy Tha popular story Hour for Fairbanks | 44 45 Trace Clear Children will be resumed at Uu-’gamfs | 48 49 0 Cloudy Juneau Public _ibrary, Librarian Havre | 49 55 0 Pt. Cloudy | Mrs. Edna Lomen has announced, Juneau Airport 48 48 Trace Cloudy beginning tomorrow morning at wi.“t]c‘h:(kun 47 47 3 Rain o'clock. | Kodia | 48 48 0 Cloudy Al children from Kkindergarten | Kotzebue | 47 0 Cloudy \ge through the sixth grade are L0s Angeles 61 62 0 Cloudy cordially invited to attend these :M‘-rath B 54 Pt. Cloudy y Hour sessions. | Nome 50 52 Clear ) - . | Northway 46 46 Pt. Cloudy FROM HMAINES, SKAGWAY | Petersburg 46 46 Rain Mis. C. L. Shute of Haines and ' Portland 48 48 Pt. Cloudy Dr. P. Dahl of Skogway arrived Prince George 41 42 Cloudy | here yesterday via Asaska Coastal Prince Rupert 46 46 e ¢ Rain ind are registrants at the Baranof 2‘]‘&:“9 21 3: 47: 1;;% :'- gllnudy Hotel | DA E t. Cloudy L OB Whitehorse 61 42 42 Rain $.0. MAN HERE | Yakutat 58 | .46 48 05 Rain | Larry Hagen, wellknown traveller i ska, is in Juneau and is re- gistered at the Baranol Hotel. Mr. | Hagen is the A kan Superintend- lent for 5t rd Oil of California. | - - | ~ FROM SITKA Harold Hodgins and Mrs. E. L. Carter, wellknown residents of Sit- ka, arrived in Juneau yesterday. Both are registered at the Baranof Hotel. D FROM ANCHORAGE | J. L. Fitzmaurice and Arthur J. Lappi arrived from Anchorage yes- terday and are registered at the Baranof Hotel while in town. BUILDING NSULATION TO GIVE YOU........ COOLNESS IN SUMMER WARMTH IN WINTER . COMFORT ALL THE YEAR ‘ROUND . Walls betweén apartmenis and floors SOUND PROOFED | Call Robbins — 836 ULATION CO. to 4] FOUR- DAY STALEMATE IS BROKEN [ Party Also to Get Shos of Volcano then Wind Up in Juneau NOME, Alaska, June 19 - TO BE TAKEN ON jPlan Announced fo Keep§ ! Boats Moving Pending ‘ A—The of an active volcano on Pavolof Is- ment. | The four-day-old “no contract, 1and to whale hunting off Kodiak | o work” sit-down by CIO workers 20d interiors at Juneau. {had tied up 700 U. 8. ships and|_He reported the entire village of |idled some 200,000 seamen. Only Wales, where the natives were near 200 ships and 35,000 workers were Starvation, had been pickd up by involved on the west coast. the party and taken to Cape Lis- bourne, where hunting produced 24 | | An embargo of rail freight ship- A ments consigned to American ships (OnS of walrus meat—and a sizeable | footage of film | was expected to end with the sit- | down Assistant Eecretary of Labc W. Gibson meed that nego- tiators for botu shipowners and un- ions had accepted the government- proposed five percent wage lu-‘ jcrease formula after two days and' nights c1 conferences the would WEATHER REPORT Temperatare for 24-Hour Period Ending 7:30 o'Clock This Morning In Juneau—Maximum, 53; minimum, 47. Gibson dr d said proposal government- give fi ! percent wage increases, plus ove At Airport—Maximum, 53; | time pay for nine holidays annually minimum, 48. {to the National Maritime Union, WEATHER FORECAST (Juneau and Vieinity) Cloudy with occasional light rain showers tonight. Cloudiness beginning to break late tonight becoming partly cloudy by Friday afternoon. Warmer Friday afternoon. the American Communications As- | sociation and the National Marine Enginecrs Beneficial Association, ‘fl“ CIO unions. They would receive (@ one year extension of all other |current contract terms, plus the right to a wage review on Dec. 15, | Gibson added. PRECIPITATION | The NMU has demanded a 30‘ (Past 24 hours ending 7:30 v.m. todny) | percent wage increase, a 40-hour In Juneau — Trace; {work week to replace the 48-hour,® since June 1, 251 inche: | week, six-week paid vacations for since July 1, 94.07 inches. all workers and hiring of all ratings At Airport — Trace; through unicn halls. The ACA had since June 1, 195 inches; sought a 15 percent boost. since July 1, 59.54 inches. [ ————— .o H ee 00000 000000000900 00000 000" e o o o o o @ FROM SKAGWAY | - - - Elizabeth Lundcy of Skagway has | WOMEN Or 1HE MOOSE ‘m-n'/ed in Juneau and is registered| Regular meeting Thursday night, at the Gastineau Hotel. 'June 19th, initiation. adv. 609-t2 U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU JUNEAU, ALASKA WEATHER BULLETIN DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A, M,, i20TH MERIDIAN TIME ! *—(4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today) ‘ WEATHER SYNOPSIS: A rather intense but weakening storm lo- cated near Atka this morning is causing strong winds and rain through the Aleutians west of Cold Bav but it not expected to affect the Gulf iul Alaska or Southeast Alaska during the next 24 hours. Showery | weather continues over most of Southeast Alaska and coastal British Q Columbia but rainfall amounts have been generally insignificant. | Weather over the remainder cf Alaska and Canada remains good but , southwest Alaska west and south of Anchorage will begin to feel the effects irl’ the Aleutian storm by tonight. Weather over the Western States is good except for light shower activity in western Washington and Oregon, MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN Reports from Marine Stations at 1:30 P. M, today WIND Height of Waves Station Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) Cape Spencer Cloudy 49 wWswW 21 2 feet | Eldred Rock Rain 50 SSE 15 | Point Retreat Rain 50 SwW 10 1 foot | Guard Island Cloudy 50 SE 12 Zero MARINE FORECAST FOR PERIOD ENDING FRIDAY EVENING: Protected waters of Southeast Alaska-southerly to southeasterly winds 10 to 20 miles per hour becoming variable less than 15 miles per hour late Thursday. Outside waters, Dixon Entrance to Yakutat—westerly to northwesterly winds less than 20 miles per hour. Mostly cloudy with a few light rain showers today becoming partly cloudy Friday. | SHRINE PICNIC Sunday—June 22nd . Rain or Shine For SHRINERS and THEIR GUESTS || Everyone should bring their own “"WORKING TOOLS” — Everything Otherwise, furnished 1 Busses and cars leave from the rear of the Federal Bldg. hetween 11:30 and 12 Noon | PRIBILOF ISLANDS! 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