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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 4 TED DONALDSON JOUN LITEL \ ~* Second Feature A SCHEMING TRIO...PLOTTING AGAINST EACH OTHER! PRESTON FOSTER ALAN CURTIS ‘ fANN RUTHERFORD MATINEE SATURDAY—I:30 P. M | age. The packer Phoenix II brought in 46,000 pounds of salmon for Sebastian-Stuart, and the Isis, {under John Martinson, bfought in 36,006 pounds of salmon for Alaska PNA FLIES 19 IN ON WESTWARD TRIP =7 =752 | On the southbound flight of the janded a cargo of 35000 pounds of Pacific Northern Airlies yester-|haliput, and the Freya, an outside day, they carried 16 passengers yegsel, brought in 27,000 pounds. from Anchorage, one from Cor-| SR i AN R dova, and two from Yakutat.. On the return flight to Anchorage, BOYD FIE[DS lEAVE they carried ten passeng From Anchorage to Juneau were Lorraine Bezick, W. E. Heamer, H ON Inlp To STAIES G. Webb, Mrs. S. Watson, L Sam Aamato, R. J. Rev. and Mrs. Boyd Field of the A. E. Brown, Mrs..A. E. Church of Christ left this morning Brown. |aboard the Princess Norah for Otto Brolin, Ray Doodle, Pat|Vancouver, B. C, on a two months Bridges, Paul Miller, O. Vanlouvon, | vacation trip. Their first stop B. C. Harwood, Mrs. B. C. Har-|will be Los Angeles, where the wood. |Rev. Fields will officiate at the Cordova to Juneau, Winnie Shel- marriage of Mrs. Field’s brother.| ley. From there they will travel to| Yakutat to Juneau. Mary Thom-|Tennessee to visit relatives. They as, John Walker. Passengers from Juneau to An- chorage were: Paul Lusk, Francis Harper, Tom Morgan, Ann Clark will return to Seattle via Detroit,' Michigan. | -ee | HUSPITAL NOTES | Joan Clark, J. H. Chafin, Laura Hill, John Mead, H. J. ; Potts, Julia Denison. Admiited to St. Ann’s Hospital | — - yesterday for medical attention | | Were Mrs. Mary Thomas and James | FISH lA“DI“G A. Lay. Discharged from the hos- | pital were Mrs. Hachmeister and} Mrs. Thomas McMullen. Two salmon packers and two Billie Albert James of Douglas | was discharged from the Govern- ment Hospiral. halibut vessels landed cargoes this morning at the Juneau Cold Stor- Don't Forget that delicious Merchant's Lunch 65¢ served from 11 am. to 5 pm. Try Our New Revolutionary $1.00 - Plate Service: TENDERLOIN STEAK LAMB CHOP PORK CHOP OR FISH For Between Meals and after 8 p. m. 25¢c Served with Potatoes, Salad, Tea Hamburger Sk Sandwiches OUR NEW HOURS 6:30 A. M. —— ON? GASTINEAU CAFE Everybody Welcome @ ONE DOLLAR @ ONE DOLLAR @ ONE DOLLAR @ @ SINT) JAII-ALXIS @ SINI) JAIJ-ALXIS @ n DOUBLE FEATURE BILL AT CAPITOL DURING WEEKEND - - « - store, is said to be veloped with an ironi 3 deprives the racketecr of the plunder. IN LONGSHORE DISPUTE - HAAS Some progress is reported in the dicpute ketween Alaska longshore- men and shipping operators. Mich- ael J. Haas, U. S. Dept. of Labor Representative, has returned to his office here after conferring with union and steamship officials in Seattle and San Francisco during the past two weeks. Haas reported that the bulk of the differences between the two factions have now been ironed out He said that almost all of the ex- isting problems have been reduc- ed to writing and he expressed hope for a satisfactory settlement in the near future Haas said that he talked with the Regional ILWU Representa- tive in Seattle and with ILWU headquarters in San Francisco as well as with officials of the Alaska Steamship Co! pell P MRS. HARRELL LEAVES AFTER VISITING HERE Mrs. C. O. Harrell, who has been | visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Mc- Laughlin for the past half months, left on the Princes: Norah. Mrs. Harrell, who is Mrs McLaughlin's mother, will return to her home in Franklir, Ind. Mrs. Harrell just before the birth of her newest grandson, Timothy. This was Mrs. Harrell’'s first trip to .Alaska, and she enjoyed it very much, espec- ially the people she met. e Empira Wuin-208 Sor results two and a arrived in Juneau, DOUGLAS SPENCERTRACY IS NEWS AT 20TH CENTURY this week from Seattle where he of “The Seventh Cross.” has been attending school for the oo — Paze: SR ey RILEY RETURNS Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nickel left AT this week for Hoonah where they _ Burke Riley, Direcjor of the Of- plan fsit. fice of Vocational Rehabilitation, il returned here via PAA yesterday from a conference in San Fran- IN(ORPORA"ONS cisco. He was absent approximately two we in order to meet with —_— other Regicnal Directors of OVR. The following companies have - — —————— e filed articles of incorporation in u the office of Territorial Auditor Frank A. Boyle: Nerthwest Ma: ne Distributing co, Senttte. asents: somn m. | The Greeks had a Anderson and James A. Tapscott, i both of Anchorage WOl’d fDr li kb3 Central Manufacturers Mutual Insurance Co, Van Wert, Ohio. 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Schenley International Corp., N.Y.C. . - PAGE FIVE PRINCESS NOR AH (""", TAKES 10 SOUTH ”[”?f)"[[//fl//{f TO (1: | L(;( Hr Norah sailed f iven Thursday in honor of Mrs. Lillian Daniels of Vancouver, B. C. this morning : he Return of Rusty.” and the|T5COMI, Mrs. Freds o TeaiyAnbn iy 0 ook Ten pussengers: embanic Complete Shows 7:20 and 9:25 |‘Inside Job” are the two features Woasdoitls Rerd, Neva Joss Seventh ¢ which is the fea-|"" 5o W BN e 5 lat the Capitol Theatre for this' LrcRdWe e Neva Jensen Of o’ for tonight only at. the 20th| Fosc ST ““"\fi" kst bl H ’ b 1 : starting tonight Minneapolis and M. S, H. Pella- Geri Therie and i this ex-| 2 (e Rev. s Bovd T ff FY@°S never been greater! kids a wonder-dog Aadih & Y citing story, Tracy is said to be|, e i i a delightfully different| MiS. Jack Guerin, Mrs. Frank oroaeer than ever in his other out-| M7 8nd Mrs. Olaf Latsen i will run away with your Pe and Mrs. W. E. Cahill at Gonging characterizations i , Jenny Larsen, Mrs. O, O | heart! No matter what happens, of the latter Indeed, this actor gives another d L. Larsen, D. A. Mags ] no boy is an ocutcast while a table and roems were yonnoteh, prize-winning perform- | * ecd is listed for Prince Rupert. | faithful dog trots by his side! It's 1 with heme grown flow- Seventh Cross,” the | s g the dog you cheered back so oners, “in “pro- | Seil it wiuz an Empne Jant-ad! | " you can cheer him were mostly oldtime resi- escape from | e (1148 | a stirni poignant adv C uglas and Juneau..Mrs. g pan concentration camp one | m— umtia Pictuies’ “The Return o Mayor of Wrangell was I sk Ted Donal who appeared in! table pouring were Mrs. ke good his escape, || M . Hunted by, humean ERS 4 the first “Ru film, tops a|Marcus Jensen and Mrs. J. A. Wil- by loyal friends, in-, hounds . . . but at the last, | talented cast he afternoon was spent lovely girl (played ty| &on Preston Foster, Alan Curtis and group singing, Mrs acso), makes good his es- despesale enc 9' the, Anm Rutherford are starred in is Jensen accompanied on with a promise fight for the “Inside Job.” The picture, des-|the piano. the tyranny. ! the crived as one of the most g During (he afternoon about 26 enth Cro d on cally convincing films of the guesis called the b eller novel of the same) next son, deals with the pi —_— name by Anna Seghers and has . young married coupl humble Mr. and Mrs. R. L. ran and teen brought to the screen under TWO people, portrayed by Curtis and moved this week into the tha outstanding direction of Fr WEEKS Miss Rutherford, trapped in a de ouse formerly occupied by Ken Zinnemann and production sup: | ° partment store robbery fton ad wile. The Cochran vision of Pandro S. Berman The story shows Foster in the child plans to attend Douglas Every member of the large cast st role of a ruthless racketeer. How School this fall is a veteran actor and each makes he blackmails the young married — you live his or her role as you man and compels him to rob the' Kenncth Shudshift arrived home watch, deeply absorbed, the story MOTHER and DAUGHTER PERMANENTS Mother pays our regular price and little daughter gets one for half-price. A SPECIAL SKIN TREATMENT FREE by— PHYLLIS MAYNARD ARTHEA BALLANTYNE GRACE WILEY-—Owner The Florence Shop 129-3rd St. Phone 427 OPEN EVENINGS Hume CRONYN - Jessica TANDY - Agnes MOOREHEAD | Herbert RUDLEY * Felix BRESSART ] Screen Play by Helen Deutsch Based Upon the Novel by Anna Seghers Dirocted by FRED ZINNEMANN « Produced by PANDRO 5. BERMAN | Latest Werld Events Via Express News Qi * Come Out and See JUNEAU’S SOAP BOX DERBY Championship Finals * July 27 Soap Box Derby 12¢h Street Hill 2:00P.M. 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