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MONDAY, JU[Y 7| 1947 his drunken} - ALASKA STEAMSHIP i fiercely realistic, and "THE KILLERS" IS THE DAILY ALAbKA [:MPIRL» ~JUNLAU ALASKA INew Divisicnal Commanders PAGE FIVE DOUBLE THRILLER fury when he learns Miss Gardner | ’ GR | has jilted him is of Academy Award | 0 S ( G i NOW ON SCREEN, (0. HES Ta n y Miss Gardner is fine as the at- S G ( S M M | Her Charms Were More (AplTol THEATRE tractive, weak and scheming Kitty, | WE IWARD A E" lE v l Deadly Than The Guns of e The Alaska Steamship Company ‘/1\ " “ jannounces the following changes i from Ernest Hemingway's F' H lANDIN IN in agencies | Local movie-goers who like their he has been W. W. Sipprel transfer m.m! screen fare, blazing with thrills tory telling. The melodrama, which| JUNEAU ARE HEAVY RGvht Wit Jurisiteiion. o oG Emiighlpedboirsole e g A < cpened yesterday at the Capitol ing and loading of ships in the| when “Jesse James” and “The Re- “‘C'( IN HIS GRE‘TEE' ROLE! Theatre, is unfoided with tremen- Prince Willam Sound, Kodiak | [turn of Frank James” acclaimed dous sus e, and the various! Juneau C vl«l sm e had a b Island-Cook Inlet as two of the greatest Westerns steps les to the climax are|time both yest y and today with | Mrs. W. W rel Acting ever filmed, are presented on the sharp and clear and maintain & halibut landir Price yesterday | Agent, Kodiak same program, and now at the 20th terrific tension | for four hoats with a total of 90,-| R. G. Gardiner transferred from Century Theatre The much-hailed new screen dis-| €00 pounds was 21% and 19% cents.|geward to Fairbanks, Alaska, as The two 20th Century-Fox en- Burt ister, lives up to four vessels were the Arden, | Agent, of to opened about | core triumphs boast a galaxy of e sen-! Olaf Larsen, with 21,000 pounds|July | outstanding stars headed by Tyrone id in| for Sebastian-Stuart; the Ncrlk 1 ... - Power, Gene Tiernery and y who| Tem Sandvick, with 17,000 pounds | Fonda, in addition to Nanc Iy into cr ways over a|for Alaska Coast Fisheries; thel GE"E w RHODE IN ! and Randolph Scott an, and welcomes with| Fern IT, John Lowell, with 21,000 | ; B matiowing each: other in drainsbis tion I ‘rubbing out” by|for Sebastian-Stuart; and Ole JUNEAU wn’H w.FE- 1 subject sequence two films nal gunmen Westby's Oceanic, . with 31,000 | H encompass ‘America’s most colorful \ster is a fine actor and|pcunds for ACF ! I_EAVI"G FOR S“KA period, thrilling anew with the dar- trong, emotional portray- Arriving this morning were Peter | ing exploits, gun-blazing action and al of the Hemingway chara er. His| Oswald’s Tundra, with 17,090 pe romas the notorious pPSpera- y‘«‘\,. te sc with Ava Gard-|of sable and halibut: Oscar é)l S Gene W le(lv on the Empnt‘ r;x‘v:‘”\:\:u‘{rlv . n‘n‘(n:v)l:‘llln l‘“ -lw)~‘n'1\ ‘ ner cc hardly be more real|Hyperien, with 12,000 pounds of| Staff in 1938, arrived in Juneau on their times and fired the im His actions in the fight Ting are|halibut; and two Seattle boats, the|aboard the Aieutian, accompanied ginations of adventure-lovers ev s — | Wireless with 24,000 pounds, and|by his wife, enroute to Sitka where where. b Ihe will ke ¢ teaching staff of the Jane with 21,000 pounds. {he will te on the teac | “Jesse James” the unforgettable The packed Tillicum, under Clar- | the’Sitka High School. The Rl‘od"s MAJOR ERIC NEWBOULD MRS. /BOULD lopic ot i Rl g ence Moy, brought in 45,000 pounds | Were married in Seattle in 1945. e - [Henry King, depicts the. colorful ] of salmon tor Sebastion-Stuart this| During the past year the Rhodes| Amiving tomorrow on the Prin- lexploits of the man who invented Or | K i morning, and the troller Lil, under | have been at Hope, on Kenai Pen-lcess Norah will be Major and Mrs train robberies and bank - holdsups T. Nelson, landed 400 pounds of |insula, where he was teacher inEric Newbould (pictures above) who eu Ia" n |and was the object of the most in-, salmon the Territorial school. Prior to go- haye been appointed Divisional {tensive manhunt ever waged. But a 1'“'( o lot of beautiful ———————— ing to Hope, Rhode taught in the|Commanders of the Salvation Army the picture doesn’t neglect the X arge lo HERE FROM WISCONSIN |Bremerton school. i jin Alaska succeeding Brig. and | beautiful girl who sacritieed .a life ? | lfhufi? z:m‘dun'ul fim‘l‘i‘tlu ni- {Mrs. C. O. ylor, transferred to 'of comfort to share his wild and The most exciting COSTUME Mis. R. O MacDonald and|versity of Alaska in 1942 and spent 'San Francisco. Loty vigaid daughter, Margaret are stopping|tWo vears during the war in em-| Major Newbould has served for e | “The Return of Frank James," e bet i mand 'at the Hotel Juneau. They are 131‘7.\‘”“11( of the Boeing Aircraft in|23 years as a Salvation Army Offi- | Alaska Steamship Company's Al- which Fritz Lang directed, brings HENRY FONDA {from La Crosse, Wisconsin. Seattle. [ imrly has had corps appointments eytian arrived in Juneau from the to a smashing climax the saga of i RS | GEREE. 15 0 FTL in Portland and Marshfield, Calif.; westward yesterday afternoon at 8 the two brothers who were the NANCY KELLY CHRISTINE HALVORSEN SOUTH| CALIFORNIAN: LT BARANOF ,x‘\‘l:it i le‘n\c'r. ([?;I»‘lnx;zlxdm u; als0 | orclock and left for. Ketchikan and world's most notorious outlaws, tell- RANDOLPH SCOTT Sagnirk Registering at the Baranof Ho-'Das bad appointments as Young seattle aiter a brief stay. ing the spectacular story of Frank BRIA Y 1 Christine E. Halvorsen, buying|tel from California during Ul(“PP“p]"\ Secretary for the New ' npound passengers from Seward James' exploits in avenging the % N Dg'NI.EV aiso service representative, passed|weekend were Mr. and Mrs. W. C.|Mexico and Arizona Division, and|ere George Anderson, Mrs. Msmurder of his brother e T LOCKETS through Juneau Saturday via Pan|Storek, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spring, f‘””“xl_ ”'“”‘,;_‘” for (‘"“1'] Salva- | Bell James, Bonnie, Ronald Bell A ok 20 American Airways on her way|A. C. Smith, C. Loughnane, San|YoR Armys Zraining College Injg,q two infants, Mrs. C. Brown, 3 L \ =5 th Scuth. Her home. oifice 15 Los An- | Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. A, M. San Francisco. Following this he,pigs 1, Johnon, Mrs. Resard, Ro-| PLEASANT SHOPPING | and Ay Miejnek, Peidmont; Mrs. Edna D, was ppointed as a Chaplain in|pe. Tyeat, Mrs. E. Tood, Mrs. Lea You'll enjoy looking around and i -"fi mconz oy | r gl : 'the Army, 4th Infantry Regu-|p R e L ST e find many things you want to use (™ — Todd, Fresno; Mr. and Mrs. H. y SU% 1 Rhodes Gene Rhedes and Mr. John § % i P ] BBACELETS s s s ) s 0 43 (,‘mm Cloverdale; and Mr. and lar, at Adak, 186th Station Hospital| g ,]' o : to give—in Juneau-Young'’s Furni- % i 4 7 at Umnak, Amchitka, Attu and ture and Toy Department, on the g » Mrs. Ray Dolan, Huntington. C bound passengers from Ju- . ' 1C 8 ; YELLOW CAB = S G BN AAA (aw) Batialions o e MY, 4 Messaning Fldoh —adv. 631-tf DAFFY DUCK L& Price ' | e o) |, Major Newbould will not be & |yr' GG, Gardinier, Mr. and Mrs i AIR EXPRESS NEWS | G = . R A o an- J. Kanuss rbridge. ..\ When you pay 1or QUALITY why L _ ST. LOUIS MAN HERE 'nel grea, as he spent two month ?“d' I\:"“"A ‘PJ"?.’,“‘[:":::“;:,;;' ,T’,':d not get the r;?INES'IEiBuy rror- | NN ‘l | S. R. O'Neil of St. Louis is a| al in Juneau serving the b R SOORRE, SR T BRI EMORS at Craves. sty Phone guest at the Baranof Hotel Subport and’ Dick Creek service| Mt J B. Braseal, Mr. and Mrs.; s AR SIS W i g [ v - a |men. At the close of the war he |- Mechetanz, Nellie Johnson and T 4 | ; s Dorothy Wharton | 'I‘he NE (’! ‘ §| IF YOUk MONEY IS NOTiserved in Camps in Oklahoma and|Dorothy Whawton. = . | [ 22' EARNING FOUR PERCENT it-Will | Texas, where he was relieved from | Sailing for Seattle were Mr. and Now in the Simpson Building pay you to investigate our offerings | service. {Mrs. J. T. Head, Mr. and Mrs. G.| “ in well chosen investments, ALAS-| Major and Mrs. Newbould come A- S°liar, Mr. and Mrs. H. A Nel-] ; ing Scon KA FINANCE CORPORATION, |to Alaska direct from the Hawaiian |00 Mr. and Mis. Darrell Naish, (ll‘alid @glenlng., i {| 24-hour Dependable Service Cocper Building, 4th and Main. Tslands, where he has held the|L¥le Naish, Mrs. J. F. McClellan, O A i S o oo —adv.—5T4-tf position of Divisional and Young Elizabeth McClellan, Doris Ann Peoples Secretary for the past year! McClellan, Mr. and - Mrs, ?lm“, year and a half. They have two|Chezchick, Helen and Virginia children, a son, Alfred, who will be Chezchick, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Ber- entering the University of Wash-|&erson e ington this fall, and a daughter, Fred Hartwig, Mrs. N. Williams, ’ Martha Mae, who will be a stu-,Mrs. M. J. Shields, Mr. and Mr dent in the Juneau High School, | G. W. Gre ry, Larry .and The Juneau Salvation Army Corps - Jill Gregor teffanson, s will be welcoming these new offi-| MIs. Sharpe, Sharon and cets at the services next weekend, Beckie wrpe, Mr. and Mrs. Roy and on August 3, Brigadier George | Dclan, J. Mattsen Mrs. George GREATEST OUTDOOR Johnstone, the Divisional Com- McKean, Michael McKean, Mr. and i mander from ‘Seattle will come to Mrs. C. H. Forte and Ben Korte, | CLOTHING BUY IN 25 YEARS! 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XA ATTLE PEOPLE HERE attle people registering at the ' Baranof Hotel over the weekend were Wayne Downie, T. M. Telat- . J. S. Fiy, Elna Soberg, Evelyn necpuga) Nelson, Bert Procton and Kenneth gyaycis McIntosh, K. Bell. Jr., and John Osinchuk. - e — - PLI‘L\E:ANT SHOPFING You'll enjoy looking around a aturday Edna H. Kerr, Anna M. Buss. land Burrows, William L. G | Margaret Grisham, Anne Gr Mary Oscar L. Mattson, Herrington, Wallace Bonnieman, tesh MAXGR CARROLL Ma, C. find many things you want to passed through Juneau on his to give—in Juneau-Young's Furni- to the States this weekend. He ture and Toy Department, on the ior Seattle via Pan American Mezzanine Floor. —adv. 631-tf ways on Sunday. a S PIT-RUN SAND AND GRAVEL Until will further notice our be at our gravel-pit WEDNESDAY from 8 A. M. until the lastload is in the trucks. Those of you who wish to avail yourself of this opportunity can obtain this finest sand and gravel at the very low price of $1.00 per cu. yd. Do your own hauling and save money. operator every Juneau Ready Mix Concrete, Inc. | PHONE 799 Invest your meney in cur bonds and stock e e | ||Illllllllllllll|llll|||llIII|||IIINII||III|"IIMII||III|IIIIIIIIII!IIIIlIIIIIIII||I|III||IIIII From South The Princess Louise docked in Ju- Skagway at The passengers for Juneau were: Grisnam Zelda W. Green, William zel Hamilton, John Medwid, Eugene Donald A. MacLeod, | Francis McIn- SOUTH | A. Carroll of Skagway | e = = ! (%7;1/4%%_3 & Selvd Since 1878 & E. G. Sick, President af- de- He $ICKS’ SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING CO. Distributed Throughout Alaska N. by ODOM & COMPANY i Ha- way | left Air- | constant"STILL-AIR" freezing . protects your food freshness! ‘ =335 DEHYDRATION (drying out) is | ‘the greatest enemy of frozen foods. This is completely stopped by the | Chapman “built-in" still-air feature. | | Write for our descriptive folder. i L] 1: Come in and See the Chapmans [ now on Display in our Showrooms, ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. 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