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U, ALASKA THE. DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-— JUNI TN PAGE EIVE WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1947 === (AP|TOL FIlM \ - HASMUSKCTO e DEVELOP PLOT TONIGHT | MOST MEMORABLE " ROMANCE IS NOW || %7 AT 2074 CENTURY One of the most memorable ro- Pelican | Chatter | LENTURY % o3 ve Complete Shows — 7:25 and 3:25 | One of the vear's finest pictures,| The Square Deal store owned of Republic’s beautiful “T've Always|ind operated by Bill Lentz opened | | mances ever written for the stage, ’ G : § Ies, SR Robert E. Sherwood's “Waterloo T H E Y R E B A C K A G A , N ’ il,m'ml You,” produced and directed | ecently in a new building oppo- | in Technicolor ty Frank Borzage.| ite the airplane float. Mr. Lentz {now at the Capitol Theatre, sets| .arries a complete line of groceries. a new ndard for motion pic- ln,; music. At one of the loveliest parties of The film, which combines al heo summer son, Mrs. Allen musical score recorded by Artur| gpittingham entertained for her RuLinstein with a stirring love| yaughter Kathy on her second | story, introduces two new st tol jirthday. 1In the peanut hunt, ! the screen as a romantic team,i y.ses were giv b a es were given to Patty Under- i Catherine . McLeod and Willilam | 1) a5q Karen Wahto. The litule | in TECHNicotor\Yy Carter. Philip Dorn, cue of Holly-| opq ced around a May- D’E‘)IH;{ fi""m“ WILLIAW wood's most brilliant actors, 5| jo arected in the yard, At re. * 7 b ol role ronoff. | . b s 4 CLEOD - CARTER |} scon in the top role of Goronoff| . chment time, the guests were With its vital and exciting back- |an aristocratic yound British offi- VIRGINIA FIELD Bridge,” Metro - Goldwyn - May- ' er’s timely and tender love Story, VIVIEN ROBERT starr Vivien Leigh and Rotert b Taylor, is at the Twentieth Cen- fi und of London of the war 1917 and 1940, the story is cer, who meets on historic Water- MARIA CUSPENSKAYA loo Bridge during an air raid and C. AUBREY SMITH tury Theatre M-G-M's ’ woven around a ballet dancer and WAI ERlOO b PR shelter in the Waterloo un- A Metrq Goldiwyn Mayer de ELTZABETH PATTERSON -0 Directed by RANK BORZAGE A REPUBLIC PICTURE @ TOMORROW © ‘CHATTER BOX' with JOE E. BROWN JUDY CANOVA MILLS BROS. SPADE COOLEY AND HIS BOYS - AND - "Mejave Firebrand” with WILD BILL ELLIOTT 1 | i Rukenstein, who does not appeal in the picture, plays a number piano compositions from his reper- toire, and each is an integral par jof the picture’s plot developmaent jCutstanding among these is the | Rachmaninoff 2nd Piano Concerto which is the love theme of the | tilm. | The story concerns a lovely i»"”""“ girl who falls in love witl | [u great pianist, to find that therc i3 no room for her in his life }und who also learns that he is !J(-alous of her musical ability. She |returns to her home to marry the sweetheart of her childhood ’l]l.ll finds her entirs life colored by |her love for the maestro, and lonly wins happiness when she | proves mastery over . him as a musician. | Madame Maria Ouspens| Felix Bressart are featured e ee ya anc of the finest and most popular eated at a low table covered with ed, white and blue streamers, and iaving as a centerpiece a merry- | ;0-round birthday ca complete , vith miniature animals. Individual | ;andy cups and clothes pin doll{ lace cards completed the table lecoraticns. These present were | 3arb: Jean Goodman, Dickie! _entz, Zerine and Connie Klippert, ' \lice May Edgecomb, Patty Under- | All, Earle Soule, Sven Eric Pers- | son, Karen and Gordon Wahto,| Margaret Edgecomb, Betty Mark | nd Rickey Whittingham. Mothers | vho also attended the party were Jdrs. L. C. Polley, Mrs. Mike Good- | man, Mrs. Clell Simmons, Mrs. Nilliam Lentz, Mrs. W. E. Soule, | vrs. Conrad Klippert and Mrs. A.| A. Wahto. | 8 R | In honor of Mrs. Einor Ojumt-nn! nd Mrs. M. J. Miller, who were ; sbserving birthdays on July 29 OCONUTS — Three visitors to Miami yund. They realize they are in love almost at first sight and their whirlwind courtship is tele- scoped into twenty-four happy hours. But before they can be married he is called back to the front. Later she reads his name among the dead and life fails to hold anything for her. Their almost miraculous reunion at Waterloo Station, when her returns after teing held in a prison camp, brings their romance dramatical- ly to a climax. ! an outstanding romantic team, Miss Leigh and Taylor are ably supported by such well-known featured players as Lucile Wat- son, Virginia Field, Maria Ous- penskaya and C. Aubrey Smith. - o — Veferans fo Get Allowance Hikes A Marvyn LeRoy Produttign « Screen Play by S. N. Sshrman, Hans Remeay ond George Froeschel + Based on the8Play “Waterloo Bridge”’ by Robert' E. Sherwood » Directed by, MERVYN 'LeROY = Produced by SIDNEY FRANKLIN Latest lleadline News via Air Express 00 NOW AVAILABLE Jrs. Joe Paddock, Mrs. Allen Whit- | Beach, Fla., see their first coconuts growing on trees and pick a prist M1 few. Top fo bottom: Bobbye Frankberger, Lebanon, Mo.: Alice ;;‘[’:;Td ":td :M;;‘;ty]v}oy:::;*’,‘u‘ Slendak, St. Clair, Mich., and Neva Beard, Oswego, Kas. he Community Hall that evening.,—— H Chirty-iive women were present.;sepastian-Stewart at 30% and 18%. ) ards were the diversion and prizes | Ayg. i—Addington, 31,000 lbs to! i drs. Fred Grant, Mrs. Helvig gherman—29,000 ibs. to K. Raati- | 'I' R I' B “.' sponsorship, Mr. Ernest E. Lincoln, And Stop Dosi IY"‘;: ls.“"'“‘h s v g s i Shristensen and Mrs. Edwin C.{kginen at 216 and 19.35. Estep 0 Reiieve 00 Manager of the Veterans Adminis- With Soda and Alkalizers | O .| WD, 24,000 lbs. to Sebastian-Stewart at s k) tretion in Juneau announced today ' i , | the whaling movie, “Harpoon,’ % & G i 2 Don't szpect fo got real rlll 1rom bond i e Lol Each honor guest was presented i) and 19. Fremont—3500 IbS.| The Rey, ana Mrs. W. F. Kuy-' The increased ratés which wil Automatic mncreases wiil be paid cifective September 1 in the mini- mum allowances ceived by the more seriously disabled veterans Minister Arrives enrclled in educational and train- ing cources under government UNBIOGK "S5 Bausch & Lombe Binoculars and Marine Glasses French, English, and Other Standard Makes Ewing Scott, director, and B. A i e 3 O e e if the true eatse of ) \ vith a gift from the group. Re- iy whiz at 212 and 19 d : d be reflected in September checks - 7, asgocls 8 R iz @ & ; cendall of Walla Walla, Washing- your trouble is constipation. 2 & Bradley, associate producer fol | ‘reshments were served at individ- & e &G d 8" e ed on or after October 1 were In this case, your real trouble is not in the X St B $ 3 Aug Sunmore, 7,000 lbs. for 4., ived in Juneau yesterday on rcceived on or alter October werc 2P ““ o bl Y But In the intestinal tract Danches —Bros. Productions 0'l7a] tables and as Mrs. Miller and |wp and 10%. ‘Oallfornialer.’ Aleitisn: to ’Y‘(“hw»“‘ oy ‘-‘]t(‘j“ voted by the last session of Con- fl‘om 3 Do “p aress and signed into law by the President. Mr. Lincoln said the law requires no action by disabled trainees en- titled to the higher rates because of the automatic nature of the in- for Whiz at 21.95 and | Where 807 of your food is digested. And when Hollywood, are now in Juneal| yys QOjaniemi were given their the lower part gets blocked food may fail to ; oo ek y igest properiy. awaiting the arrival by plane to sirthday cakes, they were serenad- nd Mrs, Willis R. 3ooth of Nor- ¢ properly. nt for real relief is some- morrow of 15 actors and technic- | 3y with « faeidd 3 % {thern Light Presbyterian Church %“i“m'{“.'flfi“".f";'i'fi?’fi%fl;"?& Saris o RS A S Aug. 4—Ranfjord, 9500 1bs. 0}eyring a two-month vacation to Soms ing leal o o % Qetbg 2 3 rart o 9 a 1 - ) Something to dean it out e o g 0 Bk ey { Sekastian-Stewart at 217 and 19%.1 110 States Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gronroos — The Rev. Kuykendall was a chap- . | arter's Pil . Take as di- : !ecfit:;.Theyrz:nlzll:l(l.nx::r&e:'?i:eb_r“n:hhx‘k" later this week for location, meet- {o digestys tract, b permits all 8 of ing the movie company's ship »f Juneau spent two days in Peli-| salmon purchases "during week | lain during the war, and was sta- ature’s own digestive juices an this past week. Mr. Gronroos:of Aug. 1-8: the Jackie, packer for|tioned at Sitka for a time, and in IN OUR OPTICAL DEPARTMENT you may have your SUN GLASSES ground to your prescription. i L Y t genuine relief from Wwhich is due to arrive from thc i o v Tk new law provides that a indigestion a0, you can fea) ety 00k Miou; | Arctic tomorrow. vas here on official business for|whiz made three trips in bringing|ihe Aleutian Islands for a consid-| o 2 . ot . block” 3 3 . R pi Fank en ervice. 58 > 53 veteran enrolled in a course under intestinal tract for real relief from indigestion. | Bradley and Scott went througl he Veterans Employment Service.ly total of 58,000 follows: \erable period i | the Vocational Rehabilitation Act, atest Styles in Frames, Lenses 12,000 1l 00 small red, Tk will live in the manse and rge red, !Juneau late in May on their way [to the Arctic where they have keen engaged in filming whales walrus and seals and other back- ground for their forthcoming pro- duction. e - BRIDAL SHOWER HONORING MsS " NEILSON GIVEN A bridal shower was given lasl Henry Roden of Juneau came in m the Northern Voyager July 30, wnd returned on the Aurora: Aug. 2./9000 halibut TV | Fisheries Homer Collier, employed for some | ime by Booth Fisheries, has re- .aurned to Juneau where he plans o reside. i Ycung Jim Rusch suffered a very serious injury to his ioot when it vas caught between the elevator ind the door at the cold storage slant, Friday evening, Aug. 8. Dean ( 3oodwin flew out at 5:30 Satur- 11,600 white, 20,000 cohoes, all pur- and'gn Light church until the third purchased by Booth eck in October, when the Booths nere on official business. Anderson and Mrs. months here. It is quite in- ting to note that 40 y take over operation of the North- are due to return R DONJAC PARTY OVER WEEK END ENJOYS GOOD FISHING Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Willlams, Mr. and Mr Howard Johnsen, How- rd Tommy and Roger John- son and Mr. and Mrs. Rod Dar- nell were successful fishermen aboard the Donjuc, Capt. Bert Caro Public Law 16, whose disability is rated at 30 percent or higher will receive $115 a month if he has no dependents and $135 if he has one dependent. The cld law allowed $105 and $115 for the same two categories, but while these rates are super- seded by the new schedules for the more seriously disabled they will continue to apply to veterans with cisabilities rated at less than 30 percent. The new law also raises the amounts authorized for additional | and Optical Goods DR. ROBERT SIMPSON R R Haines Cutoff Now Open To FAIRBANKS or ANCHORAGE Trip Leaves Juneau EVERY THURSDAY See J. B. BURFORD for Reservations 5 [evening in honor of Lilllan Nell-| Jay morning to take Rush into Ju- | 068 Anderson camped where Peli- 0 sar0n 15land over the weekend. | dependents of veterans with disa- »Sh(lddy j'“"" by Shirley Olds, who will bc|,eqy for treatment. an now stands when her father| npo 1yoipell caught «the biggest bilities of 30 percent or more. The Shrinl ‘r’;“-‘f Ncfls‘m'sb b"d&‘{:}‘dflid- Mise L iogged in Lisianski Inlet. and mest salmon but all in the additional allowance for one child ' r2NnieS | Neilson is to be marri to Har- Bill Lentz has been appointed TR o ! party had good luck, including Is increased from $10 a month to o ’ok} ‘Felvmc] ohn .AugusL 23 in thc .gent for the Briggs Steamship uh‘,m“M,Dm,m“fm-ilm ;BZ[IIX‘VFE;“'- Howard, Jr, and Tommy. |20 and the previous allowance of "I' \ HODDY may look like Mecthodist Church. ; oAty glsooy. Iginow, ensplagec Bk tin “‘; The salmon caught, all red kings, $7 a month for each additional { Many lovely presents were given Cafe. She intends to be here until @, o oked and handpacked st child is raised to $15. No change BUS LINES real “all wool” when | Pt G Se s to the bride-to-be, after whicl [ ape) Thomas, brother of Mrs.|SeP first: ‘he Williams' country home Mon- | is made in the $15 monthly allow- you buy it — but not for | refreshments were served. i —— i . sher, ane ' fay nig ance for a dependent parent. — . ___ . — long. ‘heap insurance 2 i 3 Frank Mosher, arrived by plane o & i J g 1 Stub | 43Y night. " ma§ s'eer(n Iik': \'u':mddl ro- ?Ml};nmesue';;z:ges mefliacfi:" "y | rom Cladstone, Oregon, to spend | wrll\l:; t{x‘ln hax i/lx:?gr;::cllwmx 'S, g T |, Fhe new law docs not change the § o el 4 z] 7 / ’[ i st A0 ik bt T y._l 35| he remainder of the season here.| \*IT ank Mr. and . o MRS, EVANS HERE FOR basic provisions for awarding pay- |5 =) af(l ¥ flee il (.[‘7}( rf tection but its value arles Porter, Linn Forrest, Jr. >, 1 a large crate of books DeGANAHL-HOGUE WEDDING |ments to disabled veterans pursu- - de is employed by Booth Fisheries. which they have so generously con- tributed to be added to the library L et ing a course of training under the Joe deGanahl at Vocational Rehabilitation Act. | shrinks when a loss :John Floberg, Robert Pasquan comes. When you insure |William Spain, Glen Kirkham, J J. B. BURFORD, Juneau Agent 1. POWELL, Haines Visiting M Visitors in Pelican during the . |B. Smith, Harry Olds a th g y begun. s as . your property avoid shod- | Smith. Far WS ang S| ast week were s Felix Gray il cady begun | Mrs. Basil RIeY o home on 11t Strect is_her e : dy — insist on real pro- lrene williams, Bertha Beete | f Douglas, and Mrs. Margaret Oomrnsty. Hatl SN sister, Mrs. T. K. Evans of Scar- ] tection through | Frances Paul, Rosemary Doogan,) 381dwih of Juneau, who made the i 4 < e, N ¥, FAREWEI.I. PARTY i - Marilyn McAlister, Gloria Gulluf- | oundtrip on the Aurora. While For her sister, Mrs. deGanahl! | 3 T, ) e ¥ # 2 s Wag @ riday afternocn e F \cen, Emma Neilson, Lilly Ann|Y€re, they enjoyed a trip to Cape NOTICE was at home Friday af FOR TWO M'SSES . ) when her many friends called be-| : Featherweight Ease! m,/”//”"w‘d/ | Maurstad, Irene Olson, Merion | SPencer, and a strawberry picking $4 Shattuek Cass, Pat Becker, Jeanett> Ma-|@unt to Dundas Bay. Mrs. L. C.y Attention is called to the public | tween 5 and 7. and Dorothy Thibodeau. | Polley, Mrs. Andy Anderson and |and particularly to-men in uniform, | Mrs. Evans will remain in Ju-, A farewell party was given last comker I e e e Mrs. Allen Whittingham accom- |apparently Coast Guardsmen, to neau until after the wedding Of‘even)ng by Mrs. Albert Cooley and Agency DRIVERS wAR"ED sanied them to Dundas Bay. The |discharging firearms near my house Lher newphew, Charles deGanahl to! Mrs. John Fournie in honor of Seward Street £ DE LXE e {who are leaving on Thursday for 2 vacation in Hawaii. Friends of sarty reports that they found theland destroying property situated |Miss Patricia Hogue later this Doris Cahill and Marilyn Merritt, RE AI‘ARMS serries over-ripe but nevertheless | near City Dump, Thane Road. Nnimmnh. 0“ H ‘hey were able to pick enough for imore word should be necessary | - Phone 249 Juneau O YELLOW CAB ! Phone i 22 24-hour Dependable Service o e e Capital City Trailways BUS SCHEDULE Leave Juneau Leave Douglas 5 AM. 7:40 AM. 8:40 AM. 10:00 A.M. 11:40 AM. 12:40 P.M. 2:40 PM. 3:40 PM. 5:40 PM. 7:00 P.M. 8:00 P.M. 9:00 PM. 10:30 P.M. 12:00 Midnight 12:30 AM. Bus leaves from So. Seward St. (Near Teen-Age Club)—Juneau Chief of ioiice Milo Clouse has |issued a warning to all motorists {to observe the very strict ruling that cars or other vehicles on Ju- neau streets pull immediately tc {the curb and stop at the first |scunding cf the fire alarm. { Al traffic must be gotten off the street immediately, so that ithe fire truck or volunteer firemen | driving their own cars will not be delayed by traific. Any violators who are apprehended, Clouse said, will be arrested and fined. Blocked streets or intersections can cause serious accidents if it is necessary for the fire truck tc |go through, and the cost of delay in reaching a fire runs high. —e———— (OMING HERE FOR FISHING Dr. J. Will McCann and his wife will arrive in Juneau on Saturday ,of this week to enjoy a visit witk !'Dr. G. A. Doelker, who has prom- ised a real Alaskan trout fishing expedition. Dr. McCann is known as & “ploodless surgery” expert, and is a student of the late famous Dr. Lorenz of Vienna. - NEW YORK — Spokesmen for the food, clothing and housing tiustrie here said they welcom- ed the federal investigation of prices, declaring their own slates clean and praising the effort to uncover malpractices elsewhere. 1 shortcake or two. Friday evening, August 8, Mrs Gray and Mrs. Baldwin were en- ertained at dinner by Mr. and Mrs dinar Ojaniemi, Several ships have called here ately. On July 29, the Clove jitch brought in freight and gen- sral merchandise. The Northern voyager called on Aug. 30, bring- ng ireight and taking out canned salmon. On Aug. 2, the Einstross i5 took out 2 earloads of frozen ¢ish and 22 tierces of mild cure salmon to be taken to Prince Ru- oert. ‘The Southeasterr, Briggs Steamship Company vessel, took ut 2 carloads of frozen fish on Aug. 2, to be taken to Prince Ru- sert for shipment East. On August 6 the Sword Knot ock out 5 carloads of frozen fish ind 4,000 cases of canned salmon. Halibut landings were: July 22— Nestri, 25,000 lbs, sold to Sebas- Aan-Stewart, 19'% and 17% cents. July 24—Symphony, 45,000 lbs. to Co-op. 1 July 25—Hermes II, 15,500 lbs. to‘ Booth at 20 and 18.35. July 26—Cross Sound—34,000 lbs. .c Beoth for 20.1 and 18.1. Marie 4-9,000 lbs. to Booth at 20% and 19.1. July 27—Emily Jane, 7,000 lbs. to K. Rauatikainen for 19': and 17%. July 28—Armor, 6,000 lbs. to Se- bastian-Stewart for 20.1 and 19. July 29—Defense, 10,500 lbs. to George L. Ward. 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