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'SING WHILE YOU ENDS DANCE' FEATURED I'Hl: 'NEXT TRIAL RUN, SOAP BOX DERBY, l)AlLY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA JUNEAU PUTS UP FIGHT FOR HENDERSON AND TAFT | | | | £ PAGE FIVE Last Times TIOMENTUR z TGHT ¥ Bl AT CAPITOL TOMORROW NIGHT Tonight The new film at the Capitol At the trial ryns over the race | N Complele Shows at 7:25 and 9:30 |Theatre, Columbia Pictures' “Sing | course on Twelfth Street last night, - IWhile You Dance,” is one of several new cars were oredeck { <o, |those delightful little love stories With the weathier perfect a lot < — f:“‘hu]mfl wayaftb,‘f A to a modern tempo, that was learned by the boys, with}| (Conttnuea from Page UnNE. WASHINGTON, July 17—P—| J [serves as a pleasant buffer between brakes giving the most trouble. This | Leon Henderson, former OPA Ad-| BING CROSBY PRODUCTIONS presents ¥ e « Robe: S s over-sized crop of action year all cars must have foot brakes, | €OMmmMm littee to secure $1,000 in|ministrator, said today that price| H nDrew obert Stanton ontiibutions to defray expenses S i r oy Tehot Hlia € and mystery shockers. A where as in the past better than 90 °© 1 ay increases have trimmed consumer Andrew Tom! win Cooper headed by Ellen Drew percent had hand brakes Faulkner, who was scheduled to|purchasing power dangerously, but | rt Stanton, keeps thines| A properly installed foot brake is [GSCUss the ‘;“"*‘“13‘)” f"‘ today’s | senator Taft (R-Ohio) declared: merrily all the way safer in m.u it does mnot uqmuw’"“*"i“u postponed his talk on|.r gee no basis for that argu- FRIDAY — SATURDAY L e i vie Tor (0D e 1 400 MO TS0 it messure ) et week in] et e, 0, L honors as Susan Kent (Ellen Drew) | seering wheel, thus helping to keep “"f‘f" to devote the short tme —genderson told the joint Con- URE., 3 “‘T” STAL 1 Based U | would-be “song plugger” Who iS the car on a straight course javailable at today’s meeting 1o} gregsional committee on the econ- andintroducing GREG MCCLURE o3 okn L. Sultiven KS AGA!N, Jased Upon W' fascinated by Tin Pan Alley, hunts gowever, gene ‘peaking, a|the more pressing issue before the | oyic report, which Taft heads, OTT0°'KRUGER « WALLACE FORD Radio’s |for an unknown song writer af & i ey A Chamber in connection With SJR|ypae nrice hiki V6. OUtstrinns GEORGE MATHIWS « ROBERT SARRAT «I Love | ! ioot brake is the harder to install. |/7g t pric ¢s have outstripped £ SULLVAN as "Mickey” ove u Winis first tune proves a sensational pe next trial runs will be to- wage increases and a collapse such | as"Mickey Mysterv Isuccess when brought to the pub-| oo iione ar 7:80 o'clock, when | One Visitor las followed World War I is |lic’s attention. She is opposed In i jo axpected that a larger number The Chamber enteriained one|ghreatened. TECHNICOLOR CARTOON the hunt by Johnny Crane (Robert| e ..-c will be on hand that have [Important guest today, but short-! In a brisk exchange with the > /4 {Stanton), who is already estab- i r s of t revented more th rmer price ¢ ; ORT ADVENTURES ‘ , S y estab-| ;o0 had a run yet. Many with auto- 1688 of time prevented more thanformer price chief, Taft said AIR EXPRESS NEWS lished on one-of the jobs that Su- o oo pave helped the boys by his introduction. He is Capt. N.| <1 question whether' there has £ d L san covets ! parking them on the cross ctreots, - Bakenhus of the Seattle|peen any real reduction of pur- | During the telling of the interest-' . blocking traffic thus «-nmin:\tfip"“"" Department, in charge of|chasing power. I suggest there | =— ing story, Stanton Haymes si Iy (the SoREHEY S dent from | the famed Seattle Police Drill| 15 ‘1o imbalance of * prices - and| e two hit tunes, “Oh, What a Lovely| o o o = [Team. Capt. Bakenhus spoke Very|wages. T suggest that on the ot Dream” and “It's a Blue World g SRS 8 itriefly and answered questions re€-|yuges have gone up more than| ————— |garding the proposed “Goodwill ;rices b F {Tour” of the Drill Team und FENAT Yoo Ao Lun(heon honors ! il’olk‘lv Quartette, along with other | . lacts, to the Territory next year. AUTO pRoDUCTION |He is here to find out when it| - ?, Depanure of TWO MAN IS “ow IN {will best suit Alaskans to have| 3. n & the touring Policemen come, he ST ppED A((ouNT ANITA LOUISE ARMY A "‘RI 1 e ] T BN ON |said ONLY ln HAS uneau a rons | ‘There was also brief discussion STEH. SHORIAGE at today’s meeting of the Alaska| i Rer , UNITED STATES FORCES IN Native Service decision to close| e ‘ PEN-PROTECTING SOLV-X! A farewell lunchcun for Mrs. AUSTRIA — Lt. Col 1 William C. ' S Ao % i iy olone 18| the Indian school here and in DETROIT, July 17.—(®—All pas- George Rogers and Mrs. Frank | ywalther. husband of Mrs. Edwards s Sialas v o LIV EBE, R 0% warda other Alaska towns. R. E. Robert-/senger car production at General o Stejer was given by Mrs. Alexander wajther, and son of Mrs. Joseph son, Chairman of the Juneau Motors G Wit Initt b oviil SAFEGUARDS Young and Mrs. Hunt Gruening at o walther, of Halleck, Nevada, is ;cl‘.ml Bracd o bh 0 e otors Corporation plants will be R i i the Governor's House today. oBE 70t M0Te ShAT 880 ATderioan B i 't halted for one week, idling 180,000 PENS 4 s - . ) Mrs. Rogers will leave with her opiihe rican want to see “go unchallenged” | workers;, because of a steel short-| P~ p y i ROl . officers attending a USFA officers’ statements, made in a communi-|gge the company announced to-| WA YELLOW CAB i an husband in August for Cambridge, school in Vienna Sétlon . to the: Ohamber: frof. ANS gy, ay . YS Mass., where Mr. Rogers will enter| Operating five days weekly in o ¥ i o B 5 ays Woe Education Director George A. Dale,| The : 488 | ] % | Harvard to work on his Doctor’s the USFA 110th Station hospital, that l”l:]: {.]mn.(: is mz‘v,‘.“v m.-‘ |n]l :“::(l)g““" v it s -//// ’ urcron Degree. Mrs. Stejer is leaving inlthe school offers seven of the War cause of 1,,(31; of funds. Rnbé ‘n ]g\:': Pr ‘,“d(‘)::«g"’g L‘(.:,Il]w“ saia | In ’l' ” Ph i : September for Montana where her Department courses for officers who and others expressed views lihe aritAowa” weild . aftact ALl " P Conpan * one has switched to husband will enroll in the Montana have graduated from West Point giligent secking would find funds Cheviolet, Pontiac, Oldsmobile,| i \ i sou‘ | 1 Scheol of Mines to work on his!Military Academy since 1940, or keep the schools running J bl S 985 Calvert | 3 ; ? i Y ) ; to keep the schools running Buick and Cadillac assembly lines | Truane ¢ ' ' = because - Master's Degree. have been commissioned since 1940.' Robertson said the Juneau in Michigan, and all fabri ““K LIRSS D) D C 1 t i : Guests at the luncheon included: Other officers stationed in Vienna gchool Board already has notified anqg “Nf m', TKhts ot ot alvert 1s milder. nd mbly plants of the Y ! Mesdames Harold Gronroos, Edward who will remain on duty in Europe the ANS that it will not attempt| Body Division in the stote l e e Chester, George Playdon, Lee Geh-'for a length of time justifying their to handle in the Juneau schools g 1 Here’show solv-xinQuink, inks: 4. Prevents metal CALVERT RESERVE Blended Whiskey .8 Robert Bocchever, Dalton Al‘-:(‘m'n]lmenl are also attendeing the those Indian children left strand- stops pen troubles before corrosion and rubber rot. l 24-hour Dependable Service ~86.8 Proof-65% Grain Neutral Spirits, 1old, Burke Riley, Joseph McLean, school. ed by closure of the ANS school théy start: 7 3 SR, | Role sty £r e G lCalvcrL Distillers Corp., New York City Marvin Kristan, Joseph Alexander,| Classes include Customs and here | 7 Your choice of ink is impor- e BUEAT Robert Killiwich and G. Fontaine. Courtesies of the Service, Public Today's meeting was called short | 1. Ends gumming and tant—for high-ncid inks "mmxfl Rt 6 ‘1"2“’"2;10"‘( ':'Ul‘gl Hlflf;_’"m“ll_m" to enable Chamber officials to (oMMISSIoNERS i clogging. Gives even cause 65% of all pen trou- an ducation, al unction, uri Tacoma goodwill . MOIHER OF AUK BAY Troop Movement, Miitary ~Hy- g:‘:[‘v ‘:\‘L“ lll:)E‘ ::?‘por‘tl. a good flow. 2. Clouns. a pen bles. ‘Sn gaflcgllnrd your 3 as it writes. 3. Dissolves pen with brilliant, pen-pro- The Triangle RESIDENT PASSES ON| and Sanitation and Mess Student officers are giene Management. R O AR GOLD RUSH DAY IS IN ALASKA UPPED and flushes away sedi- ment left by high-acid tecting Quink. 4 perma- nent, 5 washable colors. Bl enrolled for those courses with T Word has heen received here of ‘v\h(l(‘hl Ilhrly ]\mr‘c bo(-mn«;l (hhr\:m}v- 2 H(‘:‘\iz”:\i:?z-mdiuzzbc‘:;;;fi; i i ONLY. INK o Dk v S ciated while performing other mili- 8 k CE cecaners ;;,11‘,.. pé:;’,:’",}lz',' ,’,,“},,hi? e ;L‘:u;;a:l}lary duties. OBSERVED' SEA."'I_E reported favorably to the full ~om- | PARKER Qu’n. CONTAINING SOLV-. sidd Gut(orir; . of Auk Bay. Mr.| The courses continue for six mittee today a bill to permit United | ; e 433 - 2 L M States C B | s Wi snann s re A Sure Hii! and Mrs. Guttormsen, with their | WeekS y SHATTLE, July 17.—Pitty years|surr copviesioners 1t it rices: 15¢ and 25¢ ; i {two children, came to Juneau last| Lt- Colonel Walther has been. a,y today the first ship with gold 'y "o " 6"l y THE PARKER PEN COMPANY, Janesville, Wisc., U.S.A, No matter where you go this serving with the United States v Y in lieu of salary. The present law 9 winter accompanied by Mrs. Chand- : 2 s S from the Klondike arrived in Se- 3 Wiy 7 summer, the ball game . . . din- Iy i Allied Commission in Austria, in g4116 and the day is being observed permits them to retain only $3,000 | siting. ikeep cool & v 5 i 7 i s €¢ a year. | visitihe. fksep gool and The ailing mother returned south | ienna, since January, 1946. He hey py proclamation of Mayor Wil- | g | & d in clothes that e g = entered the Army in July, 1941 t A e | cleaned here for some time ago, and has been hos-y STpHCT €l R L oy, (L, llam F. Devin. A 11 oclock this s Nl ¥ pi s RIYE B their whistles for it was that time, ieath. The Guttormsen fainily flew and immaculate freshness, b s ) g i s scuth to be at her bedside. night by City Police and booked a: drunk. This morning, City Magis-i trate William A. Holzheimer fined | |Ccanada $25 and postponed, unm{ | tomorrow morning, the case against | | Burkman. It's Qur Pleasure mining engineer at Juneau, Alaska. .- Second Anniversary| In honor of their second wed- ding anniversary, a small dinner 50 years ago, the gold arr] steamer Portland.. Edward L. Griffin with the CAA in Anchorage is a guest at the Bar- anof Hotel. d on the BE ALLOWED IN | EARNING FOUR PERCENY it will pay you to investigate our offerings | 1in well chosen investments, ALAS- | {KA FINANCE CORPORATION, | Cooper Building, 4th and Main. HALLICRAFTERS i CLGSED SATURDAY | Funeral ngements are being | 1 ‘\ AFTERNOON handled by Buckley and King of FARMER 'S HElD | “Plans for a convention of inter-| Appcar;mcc SRR AL S R { IN WIFE SlAYI“G ticn scheduled for July 24-26. | — i prese”ts C ALL | MRS. CLEVELAND HERE | ——— WASHINGTON, July 17.—(#— ; | Mrs. Ardell Cleveland arrived in | WILMINGTON, Del, July 17 "h’ ol onh | Secretary of State Marshall, urging | Juneau yesterday via Pan American . Del, July 17— o o o o e @ = e @« the admission of 400,000 European |‘Atrways to visit her son and daugh- h_c?(,l Z‘f;l!i";;;"t‘:“Tr”;fl::gm‘;";‘l‘;r) ‘:: . © | war refugees, was interrupted in his S M 01 y - DAY o ) o test E S ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Earl £io0 o 6 phATEE of inuvderiug T . \VI"AIFHER_REI ORT "s' imony w_day by‘tljlc \uggesuon. | Cleveland. She plans an indefinite e Temperarure for 24-Hour e |that the United States already has Sy 23-year-old wife early today. he ® Period Ending 7:30 o'Clock « |absorbed its share of aliens | . i since Mrs. Cleveland left here| a{m Heuencuwmgs ot the This Morning e| Marshall retorted: “That’s thej last year she has visited in New ?e:;::mBesx;xa;e Tl;:’;r‘::s 5?}’;“ “:; e In Juncau—Maximum, 76; e significance of the Statue of Lib-| 5 C op one England and California with friends cia ks Corn : e minimum, 55 ocrty.” i er, near Delaware Gity, e i Rep. Gossett (D-Tex) made the; {and in Seattle with her gon, HOV- admitted the Lfutal siaying ‘ot his ¢ Latmin e D acriation kb b-oungfie(rpl,,E EC-403 COMBINATION ard. r " G . il , ol. \ ! 5 e ‘WAfE; YH.N bruised 'anq lluu.eml . WEATHER FORECAST o |25 Marshall, Secretary of War PM- CONSOLE SALMON BROUGHT IN bogy wag Jhyne: vl e d':‘c‘ o i (Juneau and Vicinity) o [terson and Secretay of Commerce B et e R s e B o | ontinusdeif 815, Jonight e | DATIAD. SSREP & Jiodes Tudiclary ! brought 40,000 pounds of salmon | pj e "d, o Mlk;e bome @ with increasing cloudiness e |Subcommittee to approve legisla ,! L t s wife's y while walking home o Gk ARt R ey o |tion permitting the entry of dls- oday into the Juneau Cold Storage.'from a Delaware City taproom. and slightly cooler Friday. Blaced pc i I {They went to Alaska Coast Fish-! {However, Major Barnes said Cain ® PRECIPITATION . 2 ‘ 3 as 3 ‘l‘”"* iikl:t er “.ngncd a statement admitting | H Ju]lly‘ l"“;:f;""_;hi"""' since : HERE FROM SEWARD . ‘ AU P ! e slaying. | v 3 Pauline Karo of Seward is regist- { TWO, TOO DRUNK pr A L L {® At Airport — None; since ®| - A 8 tog's | Otto Burkman and Lonnie D. {® July 1, 2.03 inches. . ;C“d at the Baranof Holci ihe exachng Slandards 0[ lhe | Cdnada were both arrested last‘S(herIo(kS Honored e e o o+ 8 e e ° e IF YOUR MOUHE3 I8 NOT Communlcallfins recelver held are applied in a HOME RADIO: 15 tubes. | 15-inch Je;sen P¥ ;!peaker. AM bands plus FM. DUETORECENTHEAVY | poouitd sutos to announce that you can > GRANTED DIVORCE <wns given for Mr. and Mrs. Will-| ‘mm Sherlock at the Gastineau' Edward Wiedeman has Qgen Cafe on Tuesday evening. Hosts| granted a divorce from Dorothy | »t the party were Mr. and Mrs. Catherine Wiedeman in U. S. Dis-| taymond Beach and Mr. and Mrs. now choose from trict Court here. SN B DIVORCE DISMISSED The divorce case of Lena Snipcs‘ vs. Thomas O. Snipes has been dis- | missed in U. 8. District Court here. 15 PATTERNS OF LENOX CHINA by piece or by setting! — Anne J. ralley was given a di- “'8'0: vorce today by Federal Judgej George W. Folta in U. S. District | Court from George H. Talley. i B — i PLEASANT SHOPPING You'll enjoy looking around and find many things you want to use, to give—in Juneau-Young's Furni- ture and Toy Department, on the Mezzanine Floor. you can fill out your dinner set here from 23 PATTERNS in STERLING 5 PATTERNS in CRYSTAL We will be pleased to set a dis- play table with your choice of these fine dinner pieces . . . to aid your selection. The NUGGET SHOP NOW IN THE'SIMPSON BUILDING Grand'()pening Soon or Phone JACK WE! iS. A. Ropella. | Mr. —ady. 631-tf 'l'évo-llay Cruise 1o Glacier Bay Leaves Juneau Priday Evening, Returning Sunday Evening Very SPECIAL Rate for this INTERESTING TRIP on Motor Vessel MONTEREY Inquire at DARNELL'’S Sport Center Other guests were and Mrs. Jack Carroll. A| large anniversary cake was made| especially for the occasion. In general charge of the dinner ar- rangements was Andre De Varra.i e . . . TIDE TABLE LA 3 . . JULY 18 . e High tide 5 aam., 194 ft. e e Low tide 8:05 am. -44 ft. o © High tide 14:33 p.m,, 166 ft. e e Low tide 20:11 pm., 19 ft. e . . ® © & ® & + v < ® " 0 o FRESH FRYERS THERE WILL BE NONE AVAILABLE THIS WEEK END —— ONLY Get them at Your Grocer’s or Meat Market STFALL, Green 605 again Next Week * SALES OF | Shore’s ' Beautiful satiny finished wal- nut veneer cabinet with plen- ty of record storage space. A record changer that handles your prized recordings with “kid gloves.” Automatic turn-off after last selection. 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