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THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1947 Db PAGE FTVE STARTS TONIGHT LAST TIMES | 1 GROSS, ONIGHT! | - | | [ENTORY have SOUTH AMERICAN FESTA 1 large wite EVELYN KEYES + KEINAN WYNN ANN MILLER - ALLYN YN-TO CUIZAR ™ =~ R g A COMPLETE SHOWS 7:08 9:30; FEATURE 7:56—10:18 TOMORR O W DBOUBLE HET SHOW THERE'S NOTHING Pistol-Packin’ » last evening at Country Club to b prom wive honcr chapte: eech unable to re: this mor it THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA | Skeen. T latter is one of four MUSICAL SMASH [BANQUET IS HELD i .0 i . THRILL DRAMA IS | committe ) the United ms | HIT FEATURE AT BY LIONS WITHOUT oo BEING FEATURED 5 service inization in the United | CAPITOL THEATRE THEIR HONOR GUEST &+ vt ™ 8 ) o Convention Plans i A e SR | ; Oak: outlined the plans for) . i Loaded with laughs, packed with s v & oonventic 5 be B .| “Behind Green Lights,” 20th Cen- bia's lavish h American musi-| * Y hopes 7 Alaskan rep- | big town's politicians’ battle against cal, “The Thrill of Brazil,” cam: to | Ing Afiall—A”efldan(e |Asx(‘w tion at the m»rll\n\llk;yy;l‘:i “,',)“ the police, opens tonight at the the pitol Theatre yeste:day, - : also Lions from Wa Century Theatre starring Carole Wynn, Ann Miller, Allyn Joslyn, 3 ion that followed on next featuring a brilliant supporting cdst Tito Guizar, Veloz and Y. The absence of the st of honor Mr. Hermann called on | The picture is a tightly-packed Enric Mad and his didn’t daunt the soirit of the Lions . Hormann, who accompanied drema of hours in a metropoli- Spectacularly filtned against the and their ladies, who held a ban: " Anchorage to give an ims tan police station. Miss Landis is | romantic backgrcund of Rio the Salmon She svoke on why seen as Janet Bradley, daughter of Janeiro, the new hit nor D. A. Skee wtend all conventions. reform mayoralty candidate, ous comedy with I Interna- Nome, who is an ged with a murder she did not production nu Ly wded in of the Fairbanks 'commit. Garean plays m Carson, ccneerned with Wynn's hilarious at- e trouble 1nd was also introduced a a young police lieutenant, who is tempts to again win the heart ch Juneau until early on the first Licns ordered to book Janet for the crime. beautiful Keyes, his ex-wife itory, whith was When the body of a murdered while Joslyn tries just as desper- at Nome in 5. The detective is practically deposited at ately to take her home to Iowa ation later went defunct the door of the police headquarters, Ins of pe of offi awarding ttons, and organiz Action-Musical! endance t LIKE A LITTLE HARMLESS HOMICIDE! Ken CURTIS Jeff DOMNELL Guy KIBBEE \Guinn WILLIAMS Mclean & Werner WILL MOVETO Simpson Build July 1, 1947 in and Mcther with Lim Most of the action takes place an exotic Rio night ciub where the host of celebrated performers are given ample opportunity to dis- play the talents that h: made them so famous. - DOUGLAS NEWS TENAKEE SPRINGS 1 Arne Shudshift has left Tenakee Springs where she will joy a month or more vacation. S cral other Douglas families E ding the summ there, ahto and Mr. and Mrs, Lundstrom short s; 1d out of town guests were hlights of the evening, led the Frank Hermann Distri® Governor Territorial Li held at Anchorase master of ceremor ning. He told the 35 atte who was clec at the Club last for weelk lication of bigger held in Ketchikan led the officers year. 1 monthly He then TO for the for Officers Installed The following were - installed office: Milton Dr. John Geyer, dent: the Rev. Walter Second Vice-President; irs. Oscar HOME Mrs. Leonard Johnson and child- en, Bobby and Stewart, have ar- rived home after a visit in Seattle, wvhere they received medical check-ups. ecretary; F Dr. Joseph Rude. and Harold Sverdruv, Milo Clouse and Glen also Archie Stewart a hold-over rector. VISIT OVER Mr. and Mrs. S. Schriner who have been visiting for two weeks with their daughter, Mrs. Rober{ Wagner and family, left on the Princess Norah for their hcme in Lincoln, Nebraska Hermann muroduced Roady and Maurice Oaksmith of Ketchikan, who attended cenvention ‘in - Anchor gave the age. absent guest of honor, D. paper and s and better convention to be July in- man of the commi comir Sobeloff, Carl Hardin Third Vice-President; Bill Matheny, 1k Oliver, Lion Tam- Tailtwister; Treasurer. Allen weore elected to serve as Directors with Dr Di- Roy both the Roady speech on the work of s given by club officers | the About ed Annual Convention was S the eve- members of ihe plans that have bean made for the coming vear, which include the pub- Frank Her zen Sverdrup, the Rev ence Attendance Pins dance pins were then wed to fifteen members. Lions receiving t pins were Joe Alex- ander, Leonard Allen, Alva Black- erby. M Clouse, Milt Furne: nann, Adj. Henry Loren- Matheny, Dan Mahoney, Dr. Joseph O. Rude, Harold Bob Treat, Clar- and Joe er. concluded with Bill Val Poc Wa The meet 1d. an- nouncement of plans for the 4th of members in erican A Ketchi fly is a guest made by Dan Darnell, chair- An informal luncheon was held in the Baranof Hotel today to emable to meet Mr. Skeen. He then flew to Ketchikan via Pan Am- ays this afternoon. From the Past President will isco to attend the Internatio ention at which 15,000 Lions representing 18 nat present - - to be McKINLEY TO CORDOVA ific Norther 3 He wili be working on CAA there for about the project two weeks -~ o~ UNION OIL MAN HERE C. C. Reynolds of the Union Oil Company is here from Portland and at the Barancf Hotel. »'a gun evidence points to th fact that Jan et was the last person to have been seen with the man. Janet admits having seen the private detective nd even having reatend him with but despite these damning circumstances and the fact that she refuses to reveal the cause of her argument with the murdered man, Carson holds off booking her, hoping to find a reason for not charging her with murder. With still more evidence ,piling up inst her, Carson orders another autopsy — only to find that the corpse has been stolen! Intensify- ing his eiforts, he forces the poli- | tical plot into the open, and with the tracking down of the real mur-| derer, the fiim is brought to its 12 surnrise climax -— EX-NAVY PERSONNEL PASSING UP BIG BET Are ‘here some people in Alaska who do not want money, or at least do not want it enough to collect it? That is what the Navy Department thinks In a Navy's Office that Navy recent announcement, the Terminal Leave Disbursing at Great Lakes, Tll, stated there are thousands of cx- yet murder mysteryd: 5 @ ANDERSON - JOHN | with RICHARD CRANE - MARY RELAND « CHARLES RUSSELL ROY ROBERTS « Directed by OTTO BROWER * Produced by ROBERT BASSLER A 20m Century - Fox Picture Cartoon Musical --Al S 0 . o Sportlight Adventure Latest World News via Air Express | | YELLOW CAB ! Phone P p— — i Temple of | PHRENOLOGY 1 Read Your Head | Like An Open Book ARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU JUNEAU, ALASKA WEHATHER BULLETIN DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:20 A, M., i20TH MERIDIAN TIME Vi TODAY 24hs Precip. Trace personnel who have not submitted their claims for payment of the money id bonds due them Any one who had unused leave to his credit upon release from active Guty is entitled to collect payment for it at the rate of pay he was receiving on release. All he has to do is obtain the proper form from the nearest post office, fill it out and submit it as directed on the form. The Terminal Leave Disbursing Office is prepared to process 20,000 claims per day;so far they have been receiving only half that many. For that reason anyone who is eligible to rateive payment is urged to sub- mit his claim as soon as possible Also, the Terminal Leave Office has on hand a number of claims, and bonds and checks in payment of claims, which cannot be sent out | | because the claimants neglected t”,' put their proper addresses on thclr‘ forms. If vou submitted your claim | prior to November 1946, and haven't | received payment for it, you should | write to the U. S. Naval Terminal ! Leave Disbursing Office, U. S. Naval Training Station, Great Lakes, Tl and inquire as to the status of (he !claim. Don't forget to give your cerrect addre Knowledge Is Power Seeret Is Suceess! To know these things in life - - u. 'MOUNT ILIAMNA IS " REPORTED ERUPTING Plane arrivals from the westward Mt. Iliamna, on lower Cook Inlet, is erupting, blowing white steam 2,000 feet above the peak. Redoubt, north of Mt. Iliamna, is also throwing out smoke. This ount usually produces only a few 22| 24-hour Dependable Service . Madame Marlin She has helped thousands, SHE CAN HELP YOU! MONEY or NO MONEY, DON'T FAIL TO SEE HER. All Questions Answered Free With Every Full Life Reading. 310 SO. FRANKLIN ST. OPEN 9 a. m. to Midnight Weather at 4:30am. Cloudy Lowest ™4:30 am temp. temp. 42 43 33 10 36 41 44 41 ! ! ! | | | | Station Anchorage Barrow Bethel Cordova awson imonton Fairbanks ! Asphali Tile! CORK and RUBBER FLOORING WEATHERSTRIPPING SASH BALANCES Walltex Congo-Wal Juneau Painf & Supply Phone 407--118 2nd St. report that Clear Pt. Cloudy Cloudy Clear 07 Cloudy Trace Cloudy Tr: Cloudy Trace Clondy Trace Rain 0 Clear [ Fog 45 39 0 0 0 The Tliamna cruption is on the north side of the peak and about 1,000 feet below the high point. - POLICE COURT NEWS City police arrested four persons last night and booked: two on charges of disorderly conduct, one for being drunk and disorderly and one for being drunk In court this morning, City Mag- istrate William A. Holzheimer pass ed out a fine of $50 to Annie Gotts- | berg for disorderly conduct and levied a $25 penalty on Daniel White, fisherman, for being drunk : Joscph L. Johnson forfeited $25! v itehorse bail for being drunk and disorderly.| - roiat |Martha Martin also forfeited 825| - ropirs: Ul yesterday to 4:30 8. m. 1odas) [ i ol | WEATHER SYNOPSIS: A low vressure center moved eastward across | Bail this morning. She was arrested | o pycific Ocean just south of Southeast Alaska during the past 24 for disorderly conduct heurs and is located over the northern vortion of Vancouver Island | | : TR : —— morning. Anothed low pressure center is approaching the Great ] HOSP"M_ No]B es region of southern Canada while a third low pressure A s ing eastward across the Pecific Occan south of the eastern vortien of ! Three patients were discharged | ! terday from St. Ann’s Hospital. nds. This vressure distribution caused rain to fall at IThey were Joyce Rivers and Ken- s ] 14 43 39 42 60 40 40 43 45 54 46 44 46 36 45 41 46 Juneau Airport Ketchikan Kodiak Kotzebue 0s Angeles McGrath Nome Northway Petershurg Portland Prince George Prince Rupert Scattle Sitka Jackets ARE , Dresses Boys' Suits ' Play Clothes EE THEM AT Needlecraft & Junior Shop 111Y%; Seward St. COME IN or WRITE gy o Prempt Atiention 43 | | | [ | §| | " | i | Casler’s Men's Wear Pt. Cloudy Formerly SABIN'S Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Rain Rain Pt. Cloudy Cloudy Dizzle Cloudy 48 42 43 45 59 48 47 57 50 T Stetson and Mallory Hats Arrow Shirts and Underwear Alien Edmonds Shoes BSkyway Luggage OIN US IN UNEAU ULy FOURTH Trace FOR THAT after theatre Snack KEEPINMIND the ’ NEW HOURS at the Scattleites registered at the Bar- MISS PEYTON ARRIVES Donna Lois Peyton, daughter of E. A. Peyton of the Alaska Electric Light and Power Co., arrived here today from Port Angeles, Wash., where she has just graduated from high school. Miss Peyton will spend the next twc weeks here visiting with her father. | FROM SEATTI | | | mo | the Aleu scattersd points along the Aleutian Islands, over the coastal area from Orezon to the southern potrion of Southeast Alaska and over the Rocky Mountains and Plains area of C wda and the United States. Tem- neth Provance, surgical and Joe peratures ranged from 45 to 55 de: along the coast from Washington | Meyers, medical. Admitted to the |, the Gulf of Alaska this morning. Maximum temperatures were lower hospital were George Gombert, yesterday over the interior of Canada and Alaska, ranging from the high medical, and Claude Berg, surgical. Saul Telles of Skagway entered | the Government Hospital yester- 60s to the high 50s. : e ot NOW 8 m ' 1 uoo a m | anof Hotel are John Dqdds, Jack | u a. » o M M M day and Jimmy Wright of ‘Hoonah MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN ¢ i g { Reports from Marine Stations at 1:30 P. M. today { Thompson, Janet Vincent, L. P..{ QP E N Callahan and L. F. Koepp. | i was discharged. Ll WIND Height of Waves ‘ M5 g O anel= DEED RECORDED Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) WNW 27 1foot | HERE ¥ac# CALIFORNIA Verda and Birdie Becker of Uki- | 3 A deed was recorded yesterday in ‘[ d(".’t fl)l'(j’(.‘t t'“lt de'@(‘ious the office of U. S. Commissioner | Hotel Juneau. Forrest C. Belknap | " & ' Merchants' Lunch. ..t @ 5( NE 18 2 feet ah, California, are guests at the Felix Gray for the sale of a house {of Angwin, California is also re- | Served from 11 a. m. to 2 p. m. serybody Welcome er Weather Cloudy Cloudy Pt. Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Station Cape Spencer | Eldred Rock Peint Retreat Five Finger Light Lincoln Rock 62 N 20 2 feet 12 ! i and lot at Douglas by James A. i gistered at the hotel. i : | Calm Zero NNW 1 foot Guard Island Cloudy 2 Fanning to Arthur and Pauline Wil- | Cape Decision Cloudy w 7 1 foot ! > son. LICENSE TO WED w Zero MARINE FORECAST FOR THE PERIOD ENDING FRIDAY EVE C NING: Protected waters of Southeast Alaska and the outside waters,| Ivar Conn, 22, and Charlotte Phil- | Dixon Entrance to Yakutat — veriable winds mostly westerly to northerly lips, 18, applied for a marriage ll-1 less than 15 miles per hour. riable cloudiness with an occasional light | cense yesterday from U. S Commis- | sioner Felix Gray. - - - FROM VENTURA 4 Marguerite Scott of Ventura, Calif. registered at the Baranof Hotel ver, | FROM ALASKA TOWNS Alaskans registered at the Bar- 10f Hotel are Roy C. Arrit of Sit-| . Thor S. Gordman of Pelican, vartha Cushing of Sitka, Frank' | Clayten of Ketchikan, Sigmund Einstoss of Sitka, Bud Nock of | | Anchorage, Joy Newcomer of | Haines, Mrs J. E. Shennett of Sil-f ka, Bob Welsh and Jack Templin | ol the Icy Siraits Salmon Company nd Mrs. Clyde A. Peterson. WA i ARCTIC (down-filled, double) 1} L. B. Chisholm, city clerk of | angell, is a guest at the Gastin- | f u Hotel. : e | FROM KETCHIKAN Sl 5.00 each Mickey Kohut of Ketchikan is a 1est at the Gastineau Hotel. 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Beat leaves U Return trip leaves Taku Sunday, e is HERE FROM HAINES Elizabeth Wernet of Haines is re- istered at the Gastineau Hotel. .- FLIES FROM HOONAH E. B. Fisher flew in via 'Alaska Coastal ard is registered at the | haranof Hotel trom Hoonah. (Beat transportation included in special price) AIR TRANSPORTATION AVAILABLE MAKE RESERVATIONS WITH MARY JOYCE GASTINEAU HOTEL