The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 24, 1947, Page 5

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'MOVIE THRILLER, FULL OF SUSPENSE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE FIVE 1 year. were PILING, NEW CARS 'ARMY TRANSPORTS ON SQUARE SINNH BOUND FOR JAPAN of Juiy 1, 1947, there 104, 696,999 (1 ‘.|v'H\[ cards on file. TOOMCENTURY i .44 HCaoiTii 2 )} (APETOI.'S BILL| CORY (HQNS STKA SOAP BOX . T0 STOP IN ALASKA 4 Vorthland Transportat om- ABRITU | DERBY BOYS HERE; > o o Last Times Tonight | The one mystery drama aud \w\ct“‘ WQ QE GF FB' (‘-A(‘i‘l‘l\‘ .l(v;:j:v‘.u.)m.\w“‘\‘.5:1;1\12:‘].:|v..”: \ SEATTLE, .July , 3¢ Ay e | |“So Dark the Night” now at the| pd i (“‘\i"‘ .xl” U s L | 435 orts during the rest of the sum- '! Capitc] Theatre., Voices Whisper-| —po ¥BI reports thht during tae| TP five Soap Box Derby en- ‘_‘,]“I“‘;, “,‘.“;;“" “:" " T "h";‘m‘: 4 mer to put military personnel § ing over and over again YOu | fiscal year ending June 30, 1947, a trants from Sitka have arrived in| o 140 creosote bilings for the Oity, |2ShOre: the army announced today i must kill!” Why (iu three die wotal of 11812 convictions resulted |Juneau and they will be on thet . . ibes of cars ‘\\\n Ar;-,-l i '~1’ The James O'Hara, which Jeft why not four? it revenge " 58 Ay Sl ey i 12th reet hill tonight for try- ° s i Wl today for Yokohama, will be the | WfTH A DOG | Was it ? Murder was| hyonrs [MVertigated by its Speclal gyt over the course b AL AN first one, calling at Whittier, Ko- ] HatiNaA STORY THAT :‘x only d(;m“ . th:-c :“‘ ;‘x(m-:' ) e ST L lem e \vm.m- open to all T“‘: "“‘1.f‘:;‘“]”""":";:::."“““i;““"l;‘ umkl and Adak. It };‘A\ 40 troapa ‘hope e aliked n adness . oys who 1ave their cars read v 8 mail and b Age or ttier FWILL'RUN AWAY in the dark hours!. The night he'd|D\Tector of the Bureau of Inves~|y\i™ iy, siher boys are requested with one going to the 305 nayy personnel, mail and bag- ¢ WITH 'YOUR HEARTI a thousand terrors but none|Bation, ~semtences totaling 272101y, %omyiy gt their homes and work and one to Joe Kendler gage for Kodiak, and 75 troops. so terrible as the sccret of the ,I:H‘, n;‘:;n. :\(:1 "\’ 't‘\”r\:"“;:i on their cars. & s ”(‘““ 4 : mail and taggage for Adak, as| fiend 5 o 1gs, recoveries| my. itk boys and sponsors are, A new Chiysler consigned 10 wen as its Yokohoma-bound \ Geray and Micheline N4 Renegotiation Act Claims ad-| ymmy price for Sitka Merc Ccwling Motor Company i the troops. | J Chelrel have the leading roles in|Justed in favor of the Government|;ey, Ripley for Neil Ande: award for the Fourth of July con- Army transports, following ~ the | this nbw thriller, with' Eugene Bor-|amounted to $68,638 Convic-| Gregory Ripley for Nordby and (st Won by Warren King. Cowling |Greut Circle rou e been pass- | 1 Codee, Egon Brecl ing | tions resulted In 96.3 percent of the gnennett: Terry Trouette for the A1S0 reccived a new Plymouth for jng within 15 miles of Adak | 3 also feature ses investigated _which wereigypy Men's Store, and Wilred | the Yellow Cab Company. - | ! il | bx oG ht to trial, There were 7,192 {Willims for J. J.'Convay Elroy Fleek and J. Kendrick, o | lederal fugitives located and 173‘4 By cwners of a new lccal bus ser- R HOUR FOR SERVIC itomobiles recovered in cases| DR RS i raublyad LEROUER -COWITIE a Se(ond usnan STRANGE ‘ FRIDAY AT EPISCOPAL 'handlcd by the FBI | AORRER w 33 shger: Bbok: AL NEURGTIC i | . 5 rew 33 pussenger Beck Mainliner | CHURCH ARE CHANGED g 3 ! Rev ard Gellant, S. J., of the | 1 e v o Whahn Heel lo DESIRES | Sharp increases were reporied in|Pope Plus Mission, Skagway, flew ”'“‘q‘(""“l‘i "‘l l’{“;:n' ““;“ n g ;ontsnov l i AR % _ |several ma categories. For |south yesterday via Pan American (D€ States by such lines as Santa g & HOSE WHO § \ T: ;z;if"€]\|||'('.x (imt‘f:i };()w ‘f\"",m'" b soiz * bank rob- | Alrways to attend the funeral of F¢ Trailways i : | Sall Io An'ard'( LOVE HER! t Trinity, Episcopal, will ke held at "”;}“"mb,'“d et o g 10 RROR VRl Uy Bk 1 ; § 1B k. e IneT 8 el {in 1947. Convictions for kidnaping|gerald in Spokane. Rev. Gallant LONDON, Juy 24.—(P—Russia’s HUNT STROMBERG il 1 1 194" tétaled 40, as compared | will return to Juneau on Tuesday. Mrs asler Honors |whaling fleet “is preparing for its oy as previously scheduled, reports the, yith 1y in 194, | S RN |second trip this year to the An-| G ti Rev. W.Robert Webb. All Commuii- | prois against the government| SOUTH AMERICANS LEAVE H M h S tarctic,” Moscow radio announced ueslin cants of the Episcopal Church I€|yesuited in 333 convictions in 1947| C. Lana Sarrate and his son, Al-| er 0' er, IS‘GI’ today | tl\e“()lls’ | ““"""'“{ o 7”‘0‘:1‘““{4 as compared with 314 the preced- | fredo left yesterday via Pan Am- ' Mrs. Cecil Casler is giving a tea It reported also that the last| froxin g vear. Tnder the National Mo-lerioan Airways for Beattle. Mr.|this afterncon in Homor of her €xpedition to southern - waters NE BAXTER JOHN MARK canU LODGE tor Vehicle Theft Act there were|Samate, a noted perfume manu-|mother, Mis. M. E. McAuley and caught 388 whales which it sald AN I]UNAI.DSON LITEL- DENNlS Call Mary Joyec at the Baranot |* ctions during 1947 while | facturer of Buenos Aires, Argentina, her sister, Miss Judy Greene who exceeded the goal by 38 percent RALPH BELLAMY 2 e e for reservations and transportation | N 1946 there were only 3614. Con-iand his son, who is a student at|are leaving on Saturday. Mrs. Mc- 55 B s S A DT ool MAHON - RUTH WARRICK arrangements —adv. 604-tf | victions for violations of the Theft|the Massachusetts Institute of Auley and her daughter have been TRAVELLING TOGETHER ALINE Mac ME COWAN S0 < B [frem Intevstate Shipment Statutes|Technology, have been visiting in | the incentive of many social af-| Helen G. Willams and Lorena §COTT McKAY + JERD S E C 0 N D Students at Union High School |10S¢ from 1,023 in 1946 to 2,211) in| juneau since Sunday. Mr. Sarrate fairs during their visit here. Barnes, who are travelling together, MARIE MEDONALD © Hw"" xien CURTIS in Salinas, Calif, now have to the 1947 fiscel year. | was guest speaker at the Rotary Pouring during the tea hours are stopping at the Gastineau Ho- mfl::;”b';‘;'(')‘"" BRAHM F E A T U R E am pass a compulsory driving course| Convictions in other categories|luncheon on Tuesday. |are Mrs Henry Sully and Mrs. tel. Miss Williams is from Miami, LY oy unmdmim RUTHERFORD in order to graduate | were as follows: Selective Service - - - | Wallis George. About 40 guests Florida ana Miss Barnes is from Rele: 0 it s Act, 1216; illegal wearing of the CALIFORNIANS HERE lare invited. Los Angeles | } Read the want-ads for hargains! uniform, 417; interstate transpor-| Californians registering at the| - -ee - A AR | . {tation of stolen property, 157; ex-|Baranof Hotel yesterday were:| ARRIVE FROM WHITEHORSE | FROM HAWK INLET | Latest World NEWS _ |tortion, 84; white slave traffic act,| George McMahon, Oakland, Mr.| Johnnie Mae Foster and Trudie W. G. Israel of Hawk Inlet is al g 209; impersonation, 177; theft, em-|and Mrs. Lyle F. Warner, San Car- Fowler of Birmingham, Alabama, 8ucst gt the Gastineau Hotel. “ bezzlement or illegal possession of |los; Edward B. Fry, Laguna Beach were passengers from Whitehorse s . government property, 1263; civiljand Mr. and Mrs. Clyde H. Meyer, on the Pan American plane yester- rights and domestic violence, 17; Glends day. They are legistered at the icrimes on the high seas, -440; and —_———— Baranof Hotel. |crimes on government reservations, OREGONIANS HERE PG 2y . 479 | - Mrs. Vera Martin and Eva Niel- | FROM VANCOUVER Flne u avor There were 3,568,391 fingerprint|scn of Trail, Ore, are at the Bar- | D. A. MacLeod of Vancouver, B. 9 ards received and retained by the ! anof Hotel. lc., is a guest at the Baranof Hotel. | 95 Tie Best for Les GROCERY ss===Why Pay More ‘ Mayonnaise Pineapple Pint----- 50 No. 1 can-- 1 5¢ GRAPE ng{;“&“ Canned Fruils| JUICE 3 ans 28¢| peans Quarl 49 MARMALADE ; Toilet Tissue . 49c PEACHES - 3% APRICOTS 45¢ 35¢ M. D. Grolls95¢ Clothes Pins 100 69¢ “WESSON or MAZOLA OIL Quart $1.15 BISQUICK SHORTENING CRISCO — SPRY SNOWDRIFT 31bs. $1.65 NUBORA GIANT PKG. LARGE PKG. * 95 Each §9¢ All Kinds of Canning Supplies Full Line of FRUITS and FRESH VEGETABLES 5% D.D.T. 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