The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 28, 1947, Page 5

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MONDAY, JULY 28, 1947 | FiLM "COCKEYED - MIRACLE" LAUGH Frank Wynn as a who haunt Mor"nn pair of New England Il||x'.~l\ the laughs in M-G ing ccmedy, “The \‘llu(l(‘ currently playing Capitol Theatre. | wymn is |has died some fifty years a {wko returns to ear aim the | spirit of his son Morgan The leave until he |tain complications MORGAN {wife Amy, Keenan WYNN jter Jennifer Cecil Kellaway 1 e ito sell a cove in W invested all their and astral a at m, latter refuses wirh FRANK involving . Tom - Carter, is able ich they savings. Sir Feature at 50—9 Cartoon Late New DOUGLAS NEWS | reach (d Ray Reed, coach at the Douglas | schools, 1 hack in town from Atu]) ABOARD MONTEREY proud parents of a m\m p,m hnrn Sunday at St. Ann's Hospital. The € joins two ssters and a broth- passengers (,-Lwlm Jack which value to its sale is a storm \prove its anchorage | buyer, Ben “creats 8" | effects to sale of the cove. This is just about the -middle 'nI the story which has many com- | plications before pieased to Muir Capt. Twelve we. ‘made the trip abcard the Monterey, Westfall, over whicl: time excellent weather pre- vailed and the glacier was active for the benefit of those on the craft The Monterey left Friday eve- {r'ng at 7 »'clock and returned here sunugy midnight. Muir glacier let drep tons of ice for the benefit jof the sightseers who secured both er. Mr. Signal Neal is connccted with the Cop in Juneau. Mr, and Mrs. V. A. Hensey be-| came parents for the fourth time Saturday when Mrs. Hensey gave birth to a 6 peund, 6 ounce baby boy at S. Ann’s Hospital in Ju- neau. and - | Mr. Mrs. R. Anderson moved week to their newly ac- | . e mno P stures. The in- B RS- NGB HI), tras the |2 aud, oRngs DA o Kilburn npartments. i fuil of icebergs which 1‘1~er b RIS H excellent m/erial 1o ‘phum"raphing Several smaller gla- s were vicited on the trip and SHRIMP poA(HERS ‘l‘xr\' behaved wonderfully for the ;Montm‘cy passengers. HUNIED BY THREE | Among the passengers on the | Mcnterey were Mrs. Gladys Van Deveer, of Miami, Florida, making MEXICAN CG SHIPS & e i W' | Henritze of Roanoke, Virginia who | has been taking pictures all over MEXICO CITY, July 28—®—|the world with the exception of Two Coast Guard vessels, the|Russia, where he was not permitted Querctaro and the Potosi, newlylto take his camera; Ted Hockman outfitted at the Saline Cruz dry;and wife, both free lance photog- docks, tecuy joined the Guanaju-|raphers, and Conrad Puhr of Fair- ato in the Gulf of Mexico to hunt panks, shrimp pirates, | Others on the trip, all Juneauites, ~ The Navy's Department of Fish- | were Mary Huriey, Pauline Whit- ing announced yesterday a DNeW|ucker, Ercel Smith, Clare Fish, shrimp bank had been found xn‘P?g&) Koias, Ethel Colvin and Campeche Sound, off the Yucamn,Cm“e Turner, Peninsula and one of the favorite| ALy s spots for U. S. and Cuban Ilshlngl DIVOK( E l‘ll bl) boats poaching Mexican waters. | Nona Catherine Shennett has U. S. and Cuban fishing boats filed suit for divorce from John- have been ‘“captured” xppealedly;wrn Earl Shennett. The suit charg- this year in the Gulf and charged|es the detendent with drunkenness with infringing Mexican territorial;and asks for $75 per month ali- waters. Many of them have paid|mony and $50 per month to sup- 1,000 pesos ($200) fines and hadport their 9-year-old child. The their catel: taken away. !plamufl' 9lso asks for ‘their home > lat Sitka. They were married at Wau-aas results! { Sitka on Sept. 1, 1935. Empirs U. S. DEPARTMENY OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU JUNEAU, ALASKA WEATHER BULLETIN FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M., 120TH MERIDIAN TIME Max. temp. | TODAY last | Lowest 4:30am. 24 hs. 24 hrs* | temp. temp. Precip. | 55 57 Trace 39 39 Trace 46 53 0 52 52 06 58 58 49 58 58 52 61 52 56 55 47 70 54 48 54 56 58 49 56 58 52 ror Weather at 4:30 am. Rain Cloudy Cloudy Drizzl> Station | Anchorage Barrow Bethel Cordova Dawson Fdmonton Fairbanks Haines . Havre Juneau Airport Ketchikan Kodiak Kotzebue Los Angeles McGrath Nome . Northway Petersburg . Portland .. Prince George . Prince Rupert Seattle Sitka ' Whitehorse ‘Yakutat | 52 *—(4:30 a. m. yeswrdny to 4:30 a. m. today) WEATHER SYNOPSIS: A trough of low pressure extends from the Gulf of ®laska across British Columbia to the Hudson Bay area. An- cther low pressure system is located over the Bering Sea and southwest of the Aleutian Islands. A weak high pressure center is located about | 500 miles west of southern California ard a second high pressure center | about 1000 miles south of the eastern Aleutian Islands area. This pres- sure distribution has caused rain to fall during the past 24 hours over the Pt. Cloudy Cloudy Rain Clear . Cloudy Cloudy Pt. Cloudy Cloudy Pt. Cloudy Drizzle Rain Rain Cloudy Cloudy Fog Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy 58 Drizzle Bering Sea, southwestern Alaska, the Gulf of Alaska, along the middle | and upper Yukon Valley and at scattered points along the coast from northern California to Seutheast Alaska. Rain and thunderstorms were reported at scattered points over the Plain States. and Prairie Provinces of northern United States and southern Canada. Temperatures were near normal over Southeast Alaska yesterday and ranged from 50 to 55 degrees along the coast from Puget Sound to the Gulf of Alaska this morning. MARINE WEATPER BULLETIN Reports from Marine Stations at 1:30 P. M. today WIND Height of Waves ‘Weather Temp. Dlr and Vel. (Sea Condition) Drizzle 61 2 feet Cloudy 59 Smooth ..Cloudy 63 2 feet Cloudy 59 Zero _Cloudy 61 Zero Guard Island -Cloudy 65 Calm Smooth Cape Decision .. ...Cloudy 57 S b ¢ Zero MARINE FORECAST FOR PERIOD ENDING TUESDAY EVE- NING: Protected waters of Southeast Alaska and the outside waters, Dixon Entrance to Yakutat.-Variable winds less than 15 miles per hour. Station Cape Spencer .. Eldred Rock Point Retreat . Five Finger Light Lincoln Rock . SE SE WSW 3 3 5 2 NNW 4 Mostly cloudy with occasional very light scattered rain showers. Con- | siderable fog along the coast tonight. Amy will be left penniless unless have {the only thing that is holding up will the a storm and the limax ] SHOW AT CAPITOL Keenan spirits home M's | Cockeyed the B ceen as Ben Griggs who played by to has untangled cer- his son Jimmy and daugh- 59 PASSING FLOWN HERE EW PM DURING TWO DAYS uni the weekend dmn”‘ | The Pan the nortfis breught 17 passengers attle. On the they carricd passer attl one toc Annettc On tr they carri rom Seattle Gadkey, Oscal Thibodeau, Georg Americ und Barlow Cecelia Bee- man, Browr Lowse M ilen Ostlive, |son, Vie rcw Stella CI Myrtle !Bland, Mrs. R. . Ernest Jensen Juneau to S Helen Prinr, Mary Prior, Helen Pri or, Junior Prior. Pliny John Sharp, Gepe Marks Martin Fen:elle, Howard | Francis Smith, Winifred Scott, | Scott Jobn Baker, Jr., Johr Kathleen McDenald | William Stene, W Florence Manery, Paul Harvey, Effie Lindstom, Karls ser Jur berg. Juneau Atchley. Fairbanks vens, Jessie Dear tle: Geor Kcep, Smith Guy Sarich, Frank Ketchikan R. to Juneau Ray Ste- Stevens, H. M. Gould Ray Deed, M. Doerr, T. T | Bidlake, A Lendsey Saturday On Saturday, the Airw 34 pascengers from £ southhound flight Flights s broug lin the | to Scattle, R A F T — yames C. Whittaker ue raft built of s ¢ crash of Eddie ALASKA Baranof In and Shirley Buchanan of Los Angeles demonstrate rplus airplane belly tanks. Whittaker is a survivor of the ckenbacker's plane in the Pacific. rs from 7.t [USCGC WACHUSETT | who flight from 'j TOWS HALIBUTER . FAY TO KETCHIKAN CG Cutter Juneau fter L were Antonio, | Tim- | | return- k this resoue she hal- Wach 11 usett o'cl weckend Decision where the crippled taking Maximo| 1 | ed trip to G N0 Mendoza, MecDonald, | took Ongersoll I n to Ke Syl Johr tow under ot S chikan gersoll, Carlson ling ving that reported from Ju- word at the Fay E V \ Tay- H. A Jewett end Langc here Conwell, Thoma fog Fa Saturday. d n after pping because a compressor. She o without radio, heat or air for the whis-, of the seven man hore to the Cape tion. chusett finally located using radar in the 300 yards south of ins from ‘a A motor whale- from Cutter towed the out then the Wachuset line vard and commenced Ketchikan., there Sunday o'clock, and the bezan unloading her catch 35000 pounds of halibut, proceeds of a month’s trip He to the Kodiak Island banks. on o ORLGONIAN HERE her for had o )t start Wat- | 8 Beamer, Radakovich, Irs. Bi K Thra Dave John Hill Brown, M rl Acuwis: , Marie Ray 1T rite Crowley reed ore . OPEN | boat now LEMON Tt I is t traffic ing to s N ment long tow to arrived ounc from the 19 15 Fay Mmmediately } of must > logging road operations > now inactive, Portland, ' the Hotel | Kea: guest of at the > born in the resi- A country “Nobody was ever sorry | | i | 1 | | | | | U.S. he saved!” Savings Bonds Buy where you work, buy where you bank - Young 'MUS!C, DRAMA IN 600D BILL NOW AT 20TH CENTURY, A musical treat of magni oportions is Warner Bros.’ newes night at 10]/and most distinguished biographi- for Ketchikan and'cal film to date, “Rhapsody in 11:30 o'clock Blue,” the story of George Gersh- Inbound passengers from Cor-|win, which the musical feature ldova weve Mrs. Mabel Keasey and |at the 20th Centruy Theatre A. P. Wright; from Valdcz, Mr. With a glittering cast of top- |and Mrs. Coan; from Seward, ; performers headed by Rob- Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Asselin, ert newly-created star who Harold Glaser, Homer F. Pugwell, makes his scrcen debut as the im- Floyd Amon, Lester P. Carlson, mortal composer, and Joan Lesiie, Herbert’ LeBaugh, George Living-| Alexis Smith and Charles Coburn stene and R. C. Swisher in other important roles, the film Boarding the Baranot for is an exciting and thoroughly re- Ketchikan were J. C. Rachin, Mr, warding blend of musical and and Mrs. Barney Kane and Karen cinematic achievem certain arie Kane. be warmly welcomed by Sailing for Seattle, Mrs. Rob-'and ¢rama lovers alike, ert Becker, Verda Becker, Lee S Fultilling thet promise Roe, Charles H. Howard, Raymond in its title (borrowed Kozopas, C. F. McDowell, Mrs. I M. Kennedy. Mrs. Victor Johnson, Vieky John- Mr, and Mrs. Ted Keaton, Ted ton, jr, Mary Ellen Keaton, in Blue” with Paul Whiteman on and Mrs. George Swap, John hand to conduct and Oscar Levant, Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Arn-|lifetime friend to the composer, do- old, Mrs. R. D. Cooke, Mr. and ing full justice to the plano pas- Mrs, John Goss, R. D. Corke, M. | sages. Both stars have speaking Weiss, “Tom Balof, James W. Price, |parts as well, in the film, as do Bill Fink, George Evans, Law- many other notables of stage and rence Taylor, E. F. Burson anc screen who figured prominently in C Kruger, the composer's life. Among them are: Al Jolson, George White, Hn- zel Scott, Anne Brown and Tom | Patricola. Going South Alaska unumlup Baranof arvived in the Westw ‘clock, saill Seattle at Company's' Juneau from ¥ is to contain- ed trom the rendiio film presents an un- feJ: etRUptnot of position) abridged ak d rendition - 'NEW 30.06 RIFLE T0 GO ONDISPLAY | GARVIN, HILLERMAN . - HERETHIS WEEK /GO T0 FAIRBANKS ROTARY ASSEMBLY To attend the District Assem- rifle 1y of the President and Secretaries weighing only seven pounds, tWO o Rotary Clubs in Alaska, Homer ounces. Garvin, President, and Rev. The new rifle will be on display perpert Hillerman, Secretary —of Darnell’s Sport Center, Juneau- the Jocal club, flew to Fairbanks Hardware, and Thomas yj; pan American Alrways today. during the next few «he Acsembly, which will include days lclub officers from Ketchikan, Peret is wellknown in Alaska, petersburg, Sitka, Nome, Anchor- having made a number of previous e pajrbanks and Juneau, will trips through the Territory | ho held July 29 and 30. demonstrating rifles. He 1s known pyictrict Governor Frank I. Do- for his alility at trick 5“"““"“fherty of Victoria, B. C., will pre- and markmanship. i |side at the meeting. - ———————— #OR DIVORCE Christine B. Sunde has filed a | divorce ation against Ole L. Sunde charging incompatibility. The plain- | tiff requests assignment of their | home at Sitka and the payment of s.m per month for the support of {each of three children. A’ fourth child is able to earn her own sup- port according to the complaint. The couple was married at Sitka on March 29, 1928. e, — R Gus Peret, .~peu.|l representa- | tive of the Remington ‘Arms Com-, pany, has arrived in Juneau, bring- | ing the company’s new Model 721, a bolt action 30.06 caliber Hardware | CARD OF THAN i | ASiy At this time T would like to thank | the people of Dcuglas and Juneau for their support in the recent con- test which enabled me to take a trip to Anchorage, especially to the Rebekah and Odd Fellow Lodg- es and Mrs. FPrances Beebe my chairman. MIES BETTY BONNETT. S TR l)l\lllt(l; GRANTED. Arnolf J. Trones of Petersburg was granted a divorce in U. S. Disrict Ccurt here today from ‘TaKU LODGE Pheebe M. Trenes. Custody of their; Call Mary Joyce at the Baranof one child was awarded to the!for reservations and transportation plaintiff. arrangements oSelT You'll never be a hermit if you serve 0Lo flfkfl/m éf 0D “For Generations—A Great Kentucky Favorite’ mmlmmmm,n. 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