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FIRDAY, JULY 18, 1947 ; THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA 2 PAGE FIVE = 12 PASSENGERS ARE Y ANKS CAN'T | < 'DRAGONSEED'IS =20 START FLOWN HERE BY PAA t BE STOPPED: won o o o FEATURE TONIGHT | Lfb"‘[ ENTURY <o ~remr [ A STRANGE NEW TEBROR! The dread curse of the ages. .. strikes again J. H. Worgum; from Wrangell, G X Pan American Airways flew fli S. Newhouse and M. Emery; and AT ZOIH (ENIURY passengers from Seattle to Juneau| from Petersburg, Frank Hansen, : i I PRabardRS S THEHE: s, DR e |Peter Wood and Ernest Sumner. . A new and even greater Kath- Notice BoutEbsuna’. SRk ‘to BERtS ““,\.‘ - % arine Hepburn in a demanding rolc DUE TO LENGTH OF THIS SHOW cafried 15 Baaséniiers s Mol | which reveals all her superb dr: BOX OFFICE OPENS ! - | tic abilit oming tonight at sengers were flown to Whitehorse HRAUIC RDIILY. 18, §: TRMEDY ‘0 and one to Fairbanks on the| the 20th Century Theatre in a g | o By JOE REICHLE: movie which takes its place with thbour flight. | v parhbors Agsociated Press Sports Writer ! wu.l GlVE SHow the all-time great Hollywood pro- Feature at 7:00 and 9:40 Flying from Seattle to Juneau 2 1 “Dragon Seed were: Walter Cooper, Leslie The “N““ York \'ul\m;l'h wlw\ dnr;uum. pregen oS Sturm, Theodore Kaser, Anna tinue their victory march in the , This is the filmization c 1 - el M-G-M'’s Glorious Romance!| i Sholda, Larry Sheppard, Jean Jor- American League — a fact which > gencon, John . Kainkel had even the rival National League istudio that filmed the same au- ' Rich Green, Adolph Alder clubs jittery today i A showing of the pictures of|thor's “The Good Earth." Oscar Grimes, George Davis, Esth-| With 19 straight victories un- Fred Machetanz will be held to-| “Dragon Seed” is even greater er Brager, Darlene Brager, Roger d€r their belts to tie tl nerican morrow afternoon Letween the sowerful story of China and the ! Brager, Daniel Deroc °" |League consecutive win record, the hours of and 5 in the Nuggel|valiant Chinese people in their i William Swaney. James Bennett, | Bronx Bombers are casting covet- Shop. Machetanz, who s ajglorious struggle against the . |James Unstattd, William Unstattd, OYS ces at the only two win- wellknown writer and painter of'anese miltarist machine, r ning exceeding theirs — Alaskan subjects, will te present!hended fighters whose place William Oxenburg, Elliot Oxen- | burg, ager Holloway. ! Juneau to Seattle: Ray Ruther- | ford, Richard Congdon, Richard | 11, Jean Flamming, G. Mar- tino, Mack Olson, J. T. Hamilton | Delight Hamilton, James Ham- 5 Chi- to answer questions about his_ history is almost cago Cubs and the major league paintir He will also autograph| But “Dragon St is magnifi- record of 26 polled by the New his books for anyone who wish- cent movie entertainment above York Glants in 1916 es it lall. It has, in addition to Mi The Yankees made it 19 in a' Macketanz will show oil paint- Hepbuin, such outstanding per- row yesterday when they defeat- ings, pastels, charcoals and litho- formers as Walter Huston, Aline lilton. Frank Brooks, Wilbur Wheel- ¢d the Cleveland Indians in both graphs. His subject matter in- MacMahon, Akim Tamiroff, Tur- er, Eva Whe ¢ ‘Onsh K. Rile, ends of double header 3-1 and cludes Eskimo portraits, landscapes han Bey and Hurt Hatfield among 7-2 at Cleveland’s Municipal Sta- and Eskimo hunting scenes. He many others. Nellie M. Rife, G. Means. 4 ot 6 5 Junesu” to. Whitehorse Effie dium. The double victory enabled will also display oil paintings| The picture is filmed on epic pa Bonnickson, Ray Bonnickson, Neva!them to cqual the 4l-year-old executed with transparent .u!‘p.-(.p(,,.“,.,,\‘ a truly great achieve- I Diffen. M. O. Diffen standard set Ly the Chicago White glazes, which produce a stained ment among motion pictures 4 Sox 1906 iglass effect | (] h to Fairbanks: F) i 2 e hander recalled recently from HOSPITAL NOTES Walter Mme | Tigers Win Two Honored a1 PaflY The double win enable to Yanks', " etC R e, wholted for surgical attention Ole Westby and Mrs. Frank Olsen +De: -5 Hamilton is Dr. Carter’s sister.| Edgecumbe Sanatorium \surpassed the 21 straight by the “with LON'CHANEY, Virginia CHRISTINE PETER COE - ‘KAY:HARDING: PED IN. A MAN-MADE : = JYNCLE S league, doled out six Lits in the & 5 1 P I dmittea to St. Ann's Hospita In honor of Mrs. Olaf Larsen, over the second place Tigers. The np.. o G carter, left yesterday,crnment Hospital he has been | oy who is leaving with her family on|Bengals came from behind twice yio™ pon American Airw for/in a hospital in Tacoma, and is | § ur a" e béing transferred to the Mount e e | i, were Einar Jackson and Charles Mr. and Mrs. James T. Hamil- Carlson. Juanita Diaz was admit- {July 25 for a trip to Norway, Mrs, to capture both ends of a double their home in Vanport, Wash erl Hurd«Hatfield Vic Raschi, a 29-year-old right- > - “ > - Portland of the Pacific Coast HAM'[TONS 60 Sou H ‘! s bl i 1 \ | | Huston - MacMahon \ it to maintain their 11': game lead ... poepn houseguests of Dr. and| Ann Shoudla entered the Gov- ler from Washington 7-5 and gave a party last evening at the 4-3 “ Gaaide S g AL AR 2 asiby T e oy & eit| The Red Sox remained o game NG | PLEASANT SHOPPING J. Carrol Naish A very pleasant evening was behind the Tigers by winning two, BURNED up ROAD ’ Yowll enjoy looking around and | i Agnes Moorehead spent at cards and sewing, after from the White Sox in Chicago find many things you want to use, | § Menry Travers which refreshments were served, 4-1 and 6-3, the second game go- to give—in Juneay-Young's Furni- Robert Bice Mrs. Larsen was presented with a ing 11 innings, | POTSDAM, N. Y James J.jture and Toy Department, on the 5 Robert Lewis w beautiful tray decorated with| The Philadelphia Athletics, lead- poyle jr. chief of the Potsdam Mezzanine Floor. adv. 631-tf Frances Rafferty BEADY - !‘EZIK - fl NCHETE Ipressed Alaskan flowers to take ing 7-2 going into the ninth In- yolunteer fire department, led the - - Jacqueline de Wit = Qi with her in remembrance of her Ning, whacked across nine mOre way to the scene of a blazing auto-| THE SANDWICH SHOP Alaskan friends. mnl,\ to trounce lh;‘ Brml\éx; In 8 mobile. Doyle stepped out of his| At 445 S. Franklin will be open is arain aval i i Olaf Larsen is owner of theiDight game in St. Louis 16-2 car and discovered his own auto for business starting Sat. July 19 4 o gl IS ugu.l‘! ava!ia!"!e on Sher' notice halibut boat “Arden” On their! Mel Queen, mnewest Pitching wao purning. Firemen extinguish-, Try our home made pies and cakes. | Sereen Ploy by Marguer e Roberts and Jane Murfin * Based on the Novel by Peat] 5. Buck trip back to the old country, the member of the Pittsburgh Pirates, oq poth blazes. 633-t1 | Directed by Jack CONWAY and Hareld S. BUCQUET * Produced by Pandro S. BERMAN s s g : Larsens will be accompanied by|Won over Clyde King and the - - — = LATEST Phone 799 for your order of ready-mix concrete, made their two daughters Jennie and| Breoklyn Dodgers 7-1 at Ebbetts U. S. DEPART T OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU HE \l)IIA g A according to your specifications. Due to increased |Ruth. After their return to Amer- Field | JUNEAU, ALASKA ey ‘lN‘h I,\h} S volume, please give us one or two days advance notice ica, the Larsens plan to make| The ‘fourth place St. Louis WEATHER BULLETIN VIA AIR EXPRE;S of delivery, so that we can give you service timed their home in the States where Cardinals moved within four and DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M., 120TH MERIDIAN TIME right to the minute. i their daughters will enter school. @ half games of the National Max. temp. | TODAY £ Those attending the party were: League leading Dodgers when they last | Lowest 4:30 am. 24 h. Weather at | Mesdames Lindtner Tweet, Milton defcated the Braves in a night Station 24 hrs* | temp. temp. Precip. 4:30am. | g Price $18.50 per cu. yd. — 5 sxs mix Nyman, Pete Oswald, Victor John- game in Bhemo 5-2. A Anchorage 66 49 52 0 Cloudy | = WHEN YOU ASK FOR BOURBON f.0.b. plant son, Andrew Hildre, Laura Aase, Rain and wet grounds - used Barrow 61 43 47 Trace Cloudy | 8 > |Harold Snaring, Rang Kronquist, the postponement of the schedul- Bethel 57 46 47 Trace Pt. Cloudy | D John Lowell, John Winther, John ed doubleheader between the Cubs Cordova 6 40 40 Clear | )44“04 KM nesl v . A Satre, Severin Swanson, Emil and Giants in the Polo Grounds. Dawson 86 47 49 0 Pt. Cloudy: | S\ Juneau Bead MIX concreie lnc Samuelson, Merle Rhodes, R. L. Cincinnati and the Philadelphia Edmonton 7 39 49 0 Clear Py Y /] ° Stewart, Lester Wise, Sid Thomp-'Phils were not scheduled. Fairbanks 78 51 60 0 Cloudy son, Don Newton, Bert Alstead| T Haines 6 52 52 0 d Grow with this new industry by buying our combination jand Fred Orme. Hayre 80 52 54 Clear { [ First Mortgage Bonds and Common Capital Stock. TR g s T AlASKA COASIAI. Juneau Airpert 7 49 52 0 Pt. Cloudy | Ketchikan 8 47 59 0 Cloudy PNA BRINGS 19 HERE ~ AIRLINES CARRIES - A, Kecs S Boron Wi ! Kotzebue 62 46 53 0 Cloudy . H Los Angeles 92 55 62 Clear | Nome 51 | 2 45 .03 Drizzle great Kentucky whiskey and en- PARKAS lhal are h‘uly | Northway 82 50 58 38 Thunderstorm | Joy' ite e smaothnesy. . Hich Mfl! The Pacific Northern Airiines’ Alaska Coastal Airlines seni out Petersburg 70 49 55 0 Cloudy 1 bourbon flavor and mellow bou- Bv”d ALA KAN flew 19 passengers in from An- nine passenger flights yesterday Portland 91 56 63 0 Cloudy | 4 quet. You will always drink it T I — chorage yesterday and on the re- from Juneau, carrying 90 passeng- Prince George (5 52 Cloudy 1 with pleasure, serve it with pride. '%*°°* turn flight carried 19 passengers ers, and touching at Petersburg, Prince Rupert 3 | 51 55 0 Pt.” Cloudy ‘ - . MADE IN THE ARCTIC |to Anchorage and two to Cordova.! Wrangell, Vank Island, Frosty Seattle 84 | 51 63 0 Pt. Cloudy " \ Flying from Anchbrage to Ju- Bay, Ketchikan, Sitka, Thayer Sitka 0 51 56 0 Pt. Cloudy | neau were: Charles Welker, R.'Lake, Excursion Inlet, Hoonah, Whitehorse 79 41 49 0 Clear i ® ALL HAND_SEWN’ with sinew Mattison, E. Click, K. Maxwell, C. Pelican, Tenakee, Hawk Inlet, Yakutat 7 40 46 0 Clear 2 ” | Wolf, A. Link, V. Fawcett. | Haines and Skagway. | *—(4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today) The most durable made | T. Richards, C. Baxter, T.| Southbound from Juneau to WEATHER SYNOPSIS: A series of weak low pressurc centers have | | Thoronson, E. Baker, F. Haley, C. Ketchikan were T. Duggin, Mrs. J. been moving across the northeasiern portion of the Pacific Ocean just ® TRIMMED WITH WOLVERINE Banfield, F. Johnson, M. Steven- Wall, D. A. Province and Dorothy off the Gulf of Alaska. One is located in Queen Charlotte Sound this | The only fur that doesn’t take frost |son, Martin Guiseppe, Mack Ol- Ellis; to Sitka, H. Oliver, Bishop morning and another one about 300 miles southeast of Kodiak. A ridge | 1e only fur that deesn’t take fros = |son, Wm. Nelson, M. Lickteig. {Zlobin, E. Flanegan, Wesley and of high pressure extends from the plateau region of western United | e | Juneau to Anchorage: A. Alder,|Jan Nelson, Helen Aso, Bud States, northwestern Canada, southern Yukon and the Alaska Range.| . DESIGNLD FOR STYLE 0. Grimes, G. Davis, E. Bracers, Phelps and Mrs. Colby This pressure distribution has brought warm dry air and tempemlurcsl §D. Bracers, R. Bracers, W. Swan-| From Juneau to Pelican. James ahove normal over Southeast Alaska. Temperatures ranged from 40 to! AND USE |ey- 'Rusch, Irma Douglas, M. Dins- 52 degrees along the coast from Puget Sound to the Gulf of Alaska this | S J. Bennett, Martin Jorgenson,!dale, F. Christianson, R..W. John- morning. Rain has fallen during the past 24 hours over the Aleutian | Sizes for men, women, children Keith Roberts, Ruth Tindall, Don!son, Patsy Jones, Mrs, J. Bustness, Islands, western Alaska and at scattered points over Washington and' Man. | Miles Jones and Richard Eliason: Oregon. Thunderstorms and rain was reported over the middle Rocky | — = E . T MUKLUKS TO MATCH at Mrs. Felix Sztuk, Nellie Sztuk,(to Hoonah, Don Milnes and Mr. Mountain region of the United States and the eastern Plain States and Robert Finley, E. R. Boone, John|Lahten, with J. T. Yolland mak- the Prairie Provinces of northern United States and southern Canada.| — Schairer, Frank Prince, L. A./ing the round trip. MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN . | Heady. | Passengers to Hawk Inlet werc Reports from Marine Stations at 1:30 P. M. today ) Juneau to Cordova: J. J(.'l)h(!n,;l\’h'. and Mrs. Hans Floe; to Thay- WIND Height of Waves | T N\ Mrs. D. Burch. jer Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Station Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) | e G E I S][ P PRSBSOS U T S :Burdxck; to Excursion Inlet, Mary Gape Spencer Pt. Cloudy 66 WNW 8 T eAak | ! VIA TAKU GLACIER Benson; to Tulsequah, J. Pruth- miyred Rock Pt. Cloudy 74 NE 2 Zero NOW IN THE SIMPSON BUILDING | Boat to Taku Lodge leaves Union (8 V. Glguere and Mr. and MIS. poing Retreat Pt. Cloudy 68 .. 5 1foot | {Oil Dock, Juneau, Saturday at 11|MacPherson; to Haines, Mr. and pive Finger Light . Pt. Cloudy 80 N 14 1 foot & am. returns Sunday afternoon, g:s'l":‘ lgig:ig' aflgmrt‘:y cw}gm‘:{‘ Lincoln Rock Pt. Cloudy 63 NW 6 Zero i 22.50. Call Mary Joyce, Gastineau 2 e - v B A7 Guard Island Pt. Cloudy 71 WNW 6 Calm Grand 0penlng Soon :;um. kL brecht; to Skagway, R. B. Jul-|Gape Decision Al L ¢ Ltoot | 1 —ady. -6¥1{a| %2 800 IR Slkes | MARINE FORECAST FOR PERIOD ENDING SATURDAY EVE- _ __"| Inbound passengers to Juneau NING: Protected waters of Southeast Alaska and the outside waters, [from Skagway were Larry Lind- piyon Entrance to Yakutat—variable winds mostly northerly less than |strom, Varlyne, Glenn and Inez gy mijes per hour. Partly cloudy over the entire area with patches of | Emerson, Esther Wetzel, ESther gog glong the coast tonight and tomorrow morning. | Bosworth, Nell Myers and Norma! L AR Wetzel; from Haines, W. Dey and TS, auffer T it ; " " ® | Mrs. Stauffer; from Tulsequah, ‘0“"““' s"ll AIR fr ’ w]lo EM!‘. and Mrs, James and child » eezl.‘ e T e o . protects your food freshness! would ask for |Laurin Miller; from Hawk Inlet _ 1 4 , Don . s anything more? |Nitnge and P. doreon: from Po- 33> DEHYDRATION (drying out) is fean, o carbon, & B B i | Eogahlished Resident the greatest enemy of "°:‘3‘;°°;'- o on, Millie and R. Brundige and This is completely stopp y the Taste it ... |y swr of JUNEAU AR | From sitka to Juneau, Chris Chapman "built-in" still-air feature. T e e e Dl | Write for our descriptive folder. it’s pel‘fect.' \}}. G. Maynard, Chuck Stoy,' E aiie S — e‘ ... to handle Agency for | ° w’s | WEISFIELD & GOLDBERG, the Northwest' Come in and See the :hupmanl | argest Credit Jewelers — to sell and distribute Display in our Showrooms. P e r c y ? s | mow cAB : Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Si?\'erw;rel :le aew.on i ‘, | allied items on convenient credit. b3 ‘ ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT ] LIBERAL COMMISSION PAID. Merchandise furnished on approval of bond. Write, giving | full particulars of your qualifications to MR. R. | NEW Phone ICE CREAM & POWER CO. Cheerful Dispensers of Depend- able 24-hour Electric Service ] { 221 R. BRADEN, 300 RANKE BLDG., SEATTLE i 1, WASH. | | 24-hour Dependable Service HOME FREEZER S