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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Franco, Senora Peron Review Troops TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 1947 THRILLING STORY FEATURED NOW, CAPITOL THEATR from be- magnili- In Old for pitol MAYORDEVIN, : WITH PARTY, VISIT JUNEAU Seatile Gro;;; Enterfained last Night by Juneau Chamber of Commerce Mayor Waino Hen officers of the Juneau Chaw Commerce greeted Mayor Wm Devin of and his par from the S r of Cc merce whil { port last eveni Mayor Devin explained group that the purpose of his v to Alaska was two-fold: mu about the sible and how Seattle can hel meet the problems of Alask Alaskans, and to enjoy a needed in the Territory. Mike a Vice-President of the Seattle Chamber and Chair- man of the Chamber’s Alaska Com- mittee, who has ted the Terri- thrilling Republic romar Dramatically ginning to end, cent adventure Sacramento,” s ithe last time i Theatre. The many. It introduces Willls in his first romantic o/ ance Moore e, and b of such & H.n k Danie 1gene Pallette LaRue and Grant “In OM story cf a lovable, .k and gambler played by Elliott, stole money from the and kisses frcm Dbeautiful women. His adventures are wild and thrilling as he travels the country of California, making love and robbing stagecoaches with equal daring. - DOUGEAS NEW ar hE TilE ROAR WEST WITH ALl being tonight at the n t are 1 Elliott presents in her best role ts ‘a supporting performers as Eu- Jack entert went va role, ric Ruth Donnelly, Lionel Stander, Withers. nto” tells the ndscme rogu who Sacrame the t to learn as Territory to 1 as pos- oy old R o COMPLETE SHOWS-—7:00-9:30 FEATURE AT ——-17:56-10:26 TOMORROW! 1l much Dedere SOYTH AMERICAX po tory many times, pointed out that TIESTA OF By he had been 3 to I HUSIC AND i EE TRIF, SOUTH group visit Frencisco Franco and Senora Ma (AUSHTER! [ A.L. Conine and two child- &% : » {ren Harold and- Charlotte left on ‘00 W i CERRAS Elmnice Compatiy, o6 flie H1EA A ir a te left o 8y all through Alasics Jitit the ish Genera [the Aleutian accompanied by Mr. g o) gl theough Alasss,. ovitthi(he Syanian Genes lissimo. { Conine’s mother, who has complet- py, L R e {ed a three month, visit with the p- ; AlASKA (oASTAL family here. The Oonine family Wil ~ ¢ gan jnformal gathering in the n after visiting old friends and pupble Room, E. L. Skeel, Presi time for the school in CARRIES 47 ON attle Chamber, how Seattle business dent of the to point out (AP Photo) " PAGE FIVE T eNTURY THREE STARS IN COMEDY SHOWING | AT 20TH (E“IURY Last Times Tnni_th_ | | 1 | Ray Milland, movieland’s man of The 8 the year, gdyly demonstrates his | legendary versatitity by an amazing j Movie Man of the Year |switeh from the drama of “The in the I Lost Weekend” to the drollery of Comedy Hit of the Year! | Paramount’s rollicking comedy ro- | mance The Well Groomed Bride,” {which is at the 20th Century for the last times tonight The Academy Award winner co- | stars with Olivia DeHavilland and §’" ny Tufts in this fast-moving, hilaricus yarn which garnered’ belly | laughs and loud guffaws irom re- | ceptave audiences | Hilarity races rampant as Ray | vies wih Olivia and Sonny for { possession of a two-quart bottle of | champagne which, as the story goes, |is the ol ch flagon remaining in | 8an Prancisco. Milland is ordered to get it by i his gruff superior officer who wants “u for the launching of a new a | craft carrier; Olivia wants it to cel- | ebrate her approaching marriage to Tufts upon his return from a two year stint in the Aleutians. Olivia the champagne, Ray has the charm and enough of the lovable cad in him to get both | Livwy and the bottle, and the au- dience nas a wonderful time watch- }mw them AI_Ei)( HOLDENS iN MRS. GRONROOS TO Bt | HOSTESS TOMORROW 10 FRCM SOUTH WITH WSCS EVENING CIRCLE ric Eva Duarte Peron, wife of the at Madrid, Spa after her Argentina, re at Barajas airpert to President of arrival rial Region - varanof Bound West Directed by Sldnly Lanfield elected Short Subjects Latest WORLD NEWS ( | | | | [ | PURCHASE HOME HERE jottleneck and slowdowns that hav | [ Mrs. Harold Gromroos will be i s — | Mr. s . Arthur Johnson of previously existed in loading freight | o 1 P {¥ibstess for the = Evenicg OClvele ; sy e ",)"",: on Alaska bound ships. About July ool pi| The Baranof docked in Juneu| Alex Holden, wellknown Juneau meeting of the Methodist Woman's " s SVHN KOV B e T ke o et o, L & new pler) will be pub 0o M8 oy o passenpers ‘yesterday| or [18AF nistip 8t 10:80,0'clock with pbic {airman for Alaske Coastal Airlines, Society of Christian Service, wed-' Fountain of Youth xebAn ¥ it i te' far;ithe: Alhska, Trgge chikan, Petersburg, Wrangell, |Sengers and freight for Juneau and |has arived in Juneau with his wife, June 25 at 8 o'clock at her § AKN MILER ld ' Ilcix“lhl-"l' Ii;‘"ll; e L el will it be mecessary for h. Hawk Inlet, Tulsequah, the Westward. Fourteen passengers|end son Sandy on a beautiful new hcme in the Channel Apartments. COlfS‘— T R [hom T et TRl ‘f‘ll\)t‘l‘ unloading freight to be de- AR EE ol Ul was a very | disembarked at Ketchikan, 81 in Ju- | cruiser, the Taku. The Taku, a 60-| The Bible study and discussion ool g g O th*the Post Of- layed waiting for unloading space .55 5o P " 1oal airlines, as | noRU, two will g0 to Ellamar, includ- | foot yacht with a 15 foot beam,|continues with Chapter TII, entitled for Swimnmer SoCRene: Mg R IE cave a this new pier has provisions for {5 COF ¥ 0y runs are much|iNg 38 orientals, four passengers |draws 6i% feet of water and is “Jesus and Man’s Sonship,” from .“““k‘).’gAl“:-mm in crder to serve unloading ‘: many as '_’P‘ nl‘ul.v at : for Valdez with 11 orientals, : sred with 2-twin Superior dies- Henry M. Bullock's book, “The Di- ki e 'l"” “"r"' g‘kl ;‘l "_;(r:r;”’\'"”'};?‘;:” From Junesu to Skagway were four for Nellie Juan, including 82|15, raving 125 hp. each, | vine Fatherhood.” 1 P AN | —_— er of Skeel, McKelvy, Henke, ey g S Sy orientals The ship was built crerom- | All visiting ocal w in- | FOURTH OF JULY MEETING Evenson & Uhlman, one of Seat- A: Altor, T. C. Whiteside, M. Schy f:; [Te shib feah NUBE NI LEDEEVIR ke IMEINE KOG Joeal: BErD s s s s e s w mmmoam | A1) perconc interested in a big tle tsband law fiemi He is and E. J. Christman To Haines, G.| The largest number of passengers | -i¢ and Fitch, a large sporting terested are cordially invited to this Lo i e b b 2 ms. He 1S o ams, On the return trip, Jim- | will leave the ship at Seward, num- | ¢oods store in New York City in and all other megtngs of the so- | { Fourth of July program in Douglas tremendously interested in Alackan SR -y, ¥ . 2 > i I ¢ . | i ithis vear, and the Comitte : art and was particularly impressed MY and Billy Martinez came down bering 91. There are six roundtrip for a sport fishing fan. The clety. “LLflw CAB ! the savercll subnir Lt 'lE\th(“ With ‘the p'x‘inl‘i‘ngc o Enstacs Zewg. from Skagway and John Purvis, Mrs. |passengers on the trip. Also aboard | Anm took it over in 1940 and re-| For further information telephone | | : g vy o ’ 5 tace Zeig- 5 biryis, Emma M. Stauffer, Rudy |is the Seattle Chamber of Commerce | leased it to Edward Lowe, Jr, its Mrs. Floyd Phelps, chairman of | evening in the City Hall to further ler in the Baranof Hotel Yy | p e Y Also on the trip is Nat Rogers Krsul, Merritt Monagle and Frank- | Tour of 18. ;[mmm owner. Mr. Lowe is a retired the circle, Red 302, or Mrs. Joe [P who represents the Seattle Rota ry lin Berry from Haines | Passengers disembarking at Ju- | businessman of San Francisco and | Alter, president of the society, ! FlillFRW}‘W ouT Club on the tour. Rogers was born Mrs. Gallway and Billie Gallway |neau from the south were: H. J.|the Holdens bought the ship from Green 825. Taku River fishermen are leaving in Douglas and had a wonderful flew to Tulsequah and A. Smadenla, Baker, Ed Berg, Bernice Bernhart- | him, while visitirc the Golden Gate | e tcday for.the fshing. ghoniils wit time renewing” old’ asqualntatices, M: Tahey, B. Fitch and T. Poleysen, J. G: Doers, Mrs. J. G. Doerr, | Ol MHHODIST (UB PA(K | “Shviis MAYNARD ihensnaning of | tHa HoN . He graduated from the Juneau CAMeE in on the return trip. 1J. T. Freeman, T. M. Freeman,| The Holdens left San Francisco ARTHEXA RBALLANTYNE prosilin un’”y,\"'): g grade and high schools and re- From Juneau to Hoonah were Mr, Harold Glaser, B. F. Kane and Mrs. | \ray 29, picked their ton, Sandy, (OMM“‘[EE 'IRA'”' GRACE WILEY — Owner g S marked that this was just like com- and Mrs, Oraig, Prank Wright and B. 7. Kane. up in Nanaimo, B. C., who had at- | . _ 4 he ing' home. Rogers is Secretary of M. and Mrs. Bixby. On the return I 3 : |tended @ scheol in- Victoria -the . o s T Fl ce Sh ol 24-hour: Dépendable Service i HOSP"AI. "0“) Van Waters and Rogers, a laundry were Mrs. James Lindoff, Mary yh(q \)K(vl\,;\-l& ?mma Iversen, Ruth | ast two years, and arrived in Juneau , , Mit Fiifhess, District Boy Scout oren 0 -] DA Lk TR e ¥ Davis. James Lindoff, Helen Hou eigh ohn and Gerry, Don- graed ; chairman, held a training session 129-3rd St. Phone 427 ¥ Admitted to St <a. Ziospital Supply house in Seattl ita and Clarice Likness, Mrs. Har: | Ssaturday. The Holdens are glad to 4 i 4 b BEE eI e Okt Accociate Edi- ton, Elizabeth Davis, Ralph Houston ' - i A . o e ’ for the committeemen of the Meth- OPEN EVENINGS 4 5 (yesterday were Joseph Smith, Lynn Ross Cunningham, Associate Edi %7 o rictt and Frances Meriwether, Mr, | be back home, especially little San- dist Church Cub Scout Pack last & csibip ! 'Dui d Pelc! lony /tor of the Seattle Daily Times is and Mary Johnson. .. S dlas Prid- | 4y, who, by the way, is growing to °%* b S, £, L Sa— o o e o mmoamady | Duigan, Ed hlgh and Anthony e 4 e y e Dlisadrwarsto, & Stohikan -wirs 8 and Mrs. S. W. and Douglas Prid . ; ‘f ) lv g g to night. | {Smeadyle of Tulsequah, B. C., for accompanying the party. He and ham, Lawrence Nevue, Mr. and Mrs, | D€ auite a big fellow. 3 i ' e 232 9 Masor Be ere entertained by Telfer, Earl McGinty, Judge George | L2 1@ e n I G it il .| Henry Leege was chosen chair- w — Used — Rebuilt empie 0 medical attention. Also admitted Mayor Devin were entertained by X . R. Rowland. Harriet Teitzen, Mr.| The oil capacity ior the Taku.is ‘ % g 4 ; T o Mrs prnest W. Foita, Mildred Maynard, P. G ot . T s p " man by the committee, and proper ¥ lthe same day were George Gudz, the Governor and Mrs. Ernest and Mrs. B, Turner, Barney Welch | 4,000 miles cruising at 10% knots. i PHRENOLOGY ' | ouver Taito ana Don Milness for Gruening during part of the eve- Briggs and Donald Mills IT’: . and Tda Wickstrom, | Skipper Charles ‘Cap’ Hayes is go- S1cPS Were taken e AUTO PARTS i antiod -son ning, while Dr. W. M. Whitehead €rsburg, aughn and * o . SRREN P o ) tion and training of parents. Other | ° 4 J g Can Read Your Hen'd ‘;?)id:z':_goii,‘\nm“] e IRNRsaion and Keith G. Wildes, reception O'Brien. Returning to Juneau were 'hi)fi;zfi':o;{w?rdé”? J‘;;(f:(u iy ’;{l,;m(,:). “:::”,\: hlhuen(.h :)l(p “‘;Zrmlot‘: comniitteemen are Cliff Robards, | Grilles, Shock Absorbers, Knee ] lke JAn_Opet) Book | Discharged yesterday were Wil- committee of the Chamber, were|U. S Alderman, K, M. Coburn, Glen | gy o fixnde::\‘-'m v _,“w’i‘“l“g apable seamen of Alaska, havipg 10U Lemieux, Don Miller and Les Action Units, Motors, Trans- Knowiedge Is 1 ower : 4 y e arThete i rives of the Smith and Bill Bates. o EYQl) S, WR1e1 i o A Sturm. missions and a MILLION s liam Willlams, Charles Stevenson busy entertaining the wives of the Edith Beghett, Fred Strasser, Joe |lived here for 35 years and spend- | | . Becieli I Sucees and William Small, all of who re- Seattle visitors who are making the| ~Oak Otness flew in from Pelers- . iienond's | Lincoln, |imng ail of that time on the water g OTHER PARTS To know these things in “life 4 . Ak v to. al80 886 Aldaka burg and Frances and Sam Shep- S s i - Rt ¥ ) OIL MAN HERE | ceived medical attention. trip to also see Alaska. For Valdez: George McMichael,| The Taku has a ship-to-shore !} We Mail and Ship Promptly consult The Government Hospital ad- The party will continue to Sew- pard cane in from Wrangell. 0. W. Robbins and Charles Kirk. clephone, an automatic electrie R | Madame Martin mitted Jimmy ‘St. Clair of Hoonah, ard and thence over the Alaska Dk s £ Lt 2 " | ofiot, completely equipped . galley . .- E- Stretton, District Sales Man- attle Auto Wrecking Co. i a i a ¢ Railroad to Anchorage and Fair- 4 » 02 tire ager of the Standard Oil Company 1950—1st Avenue South S e s Jimmy and William Martinez of and has automatic CO2 fire-fight- © g Ste has helped (housands, | syuguny’ and Franklin Berry of banks. They will retur south lal- W. G. HERMANNS GO GROVES KEEP AND lig ot roughout, her hull, 18 Teglstered at the Baranof from Seattle, Wash. SHE € 4 2 {Haines. They are here for the €r in the summer. Tentative plans {She is a very proud and trim addi- Tatie. MONEY or NO MONEY, DON'T FAIL TO SEE HER. All Questions Answered call for them to fly from Anchor-| age to Juneau where they will stop! and be entertained by the Juneau Crthopedic Clinic tc be held by the Torntoxlal Heanh Departmem SOUTH AFTER VISIT [ PP P ——— Free With Every Full " Chamber. Following this visit L!u“‘ Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hermann o« Life Reading. TEA(HERS GO 0 will go on to Ketchikan and return ;‘1(3_‘”& Whg hfl;{“ been visiting 310 SO. FRANKLIN ST. to 'BERILIE. heir son, Rex Hermann and his OPEN 9 a. m. to Midnight ) SUMMER S(Hool - - — illgxfmll_\" in l‘Uuuulu for Iu r;wn[n’:v. P s s |left for the States aboard the e AT U. OF ALASXA HERE FROM HOONAH Princess ‘Norah. While here, the . =l | Mary J. Johnson of Hoonah is|Hermanns also spent time with '3 5 5 S , s tered at the Gastineau Hotel. [Mr. Hermann brother, Frank P SN A | briss Esther Lindenmeyer, who e [Hermann, of the Jupeau Drug yhas been teaching first grade in & wSt 4 Mildred R iy lthe Juneau Grade School, left HERE FROM OREGON e sl M ol W, A For COMFORT and [, . " 1e Baranof, enroute to| -J- W. Freeman and L. M. prf.n_lMann‘ his sister-in-law. i SERVICE ke whers: she 'will entall in |man of Culver, Oregon, are register- | This was the Hermanm's first Get the NEW the summer session of the Univer- €d at the Gastineau Hotel. Hip ylo Ahe- Tpvpiaey. SER a0 e 4 WASHINGTON sity of Alaska —— - \marked their first visit with their i e | v IN] |newest gr: , Tryi Tma. Thatcher, Habit! Two other teachers, Miss Freida _PIANO TUNER HERE "“alslfe.il{:;‘i(:?;‘ mllbg"c Hermann Mer. Bechtold and Miss Ethel Murphy H. G. Baker, veteran piano tuner|'s Bipltid i . o ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME #ft Juneau last week, also to en.‘lrrm 553“18 is registered at the at roll in the summer session. This | Gastineau Hotel. | HERE FROM GUSTAVUS ——a+o—— Fred O. Matson of Gustavus is is the first summer session the| Univ"rsn'y of Aluka has held registered at the Gastineau Hotel. Read the want-ads for bargains!' ' Hotel ] Casler's Men's Wear Formerly SABIN'S Stetson and Mallory Hats Arrow Shirts and Underwear Alien Edmonds Shoes Skyway Luggage e ] S——— Aspllall Tile! CORK and RUBBER FLOORING WEATHERSTRIPPING {SASH BALANCES Walltex——Congo-Wal Juneau Paint & Supply 'Phnne 407—118 2nd St. | = 100§ SECOND AVE - SEATILE 4 - Eliot 5323 i MEMORIAL AT NETTUNO — while U. 8. soldiers stand at attention, memorial _services for the men who died on the Anzio beachhead are held at Neuuno mlllhry cemetery. ’ fleet. tion to the Juneau watc AL TS AT BARANOF Visitors from lh States registered at the Baranof today are the fol- llowing: Ruth E. Leigh, Algona, PAUL, JR. SET UP NEW COMPANY HERE Grove Enterprises, Inc., crganized by three prominent GU has been | Ju- au men and its articles of incor- A p 2 Icwa; Barney Welsh, Bellingham, poration’ filed with Territorial Au-|why: . petrice. Bornhartsen ond ditor Frank A. Boyle. The firm,|pgy yyerscn, Tacoms, Wash.; Har- hich will engage in trading and | ict Treszen Marion, 8. D.. Mr. and shifig, was formed by Leslie H.|,\. H' B, ‘ANabhak: Bt Tatdsrs Groves, Southeast Alaska Represen dale, Fla.; and A, S. Alderman and ve for the Seafarers Interna- tional Union; Marshall Keep, at-| torney for the Alaska Unemploy- ment Compensation Commission; | and William L. Paul, Jr., Juneau | “ practicing attorney. { Grove said that they will use! their 90 foot boat, the Terry, to| haul fish frim Yakutat. The Terry | recently was damaged in Pugel sound and had to be drydocked. He said that he received word to- Ore. K. F. Coburn, Deyton, "I‘ER P. GREEN’ has switched to Calvert because Calvert is mellower. aay that the Terry is now ready | for duty and will Juneau. | o7 174 Vermont A Newark, N. J. e & : | %of 174 Vermont Avenue, Newark, N. J. .'l)here P58 10000 ghares of slogk In CALVERT RESERVE Blended Whiskey the new firm. The stock has no' 8§68 Proof-65% Orain Neutral Spirits. par value, | Calvert Dlsullcrs Corp., New York Ci sail soon for | “But, Mr. Abercrombie, that isn’t what we mean by taking a business trip by Clipper” It's really simple, Mr. A. The valuable time you save golng by Clipper means more time right in your own office . . . more time at your destination, too, for business (and for fun). The big, 4-engine Clippers are mighty comfortable, t00. You arrive fully relaxed and ready to influence your customers, buy goods er artend meetings, Pan American will gladly help you plan your next business trip. to the LPUN AHERICAN WUI[[D AIRWAYS The ; stem of I/e"-”/m, C‘f/’m Phone 106 Gastineau Cafe Baranof Hotel