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M Mr Louls BARBARA it /" HAYWARD - BRITTON 1 Day and Loia truck whi Conrad. the Gi THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1947 ) THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE - JUNEAU, ALASKA ™ PAGE FIVE ‘ [Bouse. © shoeren i |'lll|||I"l|||||||||||||N||||!|||||||||||||||||||l||||l|||||Hll||||"l||||||||"||||||||||||||| Jame F. James, M. Lore, |Henry, B . ! ‘ — SERIOUSLY HURT Complete Shows — 7:25 - 9:25 TONLGHT | e om0 G e g SPEED MARK | itol ’l'heulre, presents its immortal IN IRU(K (RASH RECKLESS LOVER! BOLD ADVENTURER! | hero at his reckless, swashbucking Wrangell, Ketchikan, Hain MUR\::SY ?;:;l\)i\i :\»:::r "1M"': ": COWbOY e Clumsy with a Gun, who 1 i‘L““’SB:‘\“;;‘”‘I’;}“‘:“ ”‘:‘ }“i"'m""]“j selborg, Tyee Lake l\;k s\l,l}\:,\;\ Whe“ Tm(k Ove"urns air speed record aiter having bul- for the Toughest Two.Gun and itton as his lovely 'y ope : : leted four times over a three-kilo- efvis 0 in on Glacier Highwa ; i v\s 0" {mamuratfl | hasdnneis ts. Kivetian® Wers: iy O g y meter (1,863 mile) course at an Bandit of the Wild and ‘f,‘:,‘:‘;ofi?:\‘o:;?lb,',:".‘h:,lf:l(x:nv.o v”v‘m:\“;n L. Lemieux; to en ke this morning when a las-built jet-propelled skystreak D- 3 Dok ; |back from Devil's Island a fear o : & oy St | AR avelihe ab b RiCTise gAREd + T \.T R 2 e e ”;‘:’:Z“""M:\- N esiog AAORL AL GhBe Dr Vemin| bk ks iad yat n«;.i‘x:fxf;‘m;m Lflr(ptta You”y Packed with the intrigue and ro- \In.ku\x.h_ J \Iul\\nl | which opened yesterday at the Cap- _ yesterday, including four to | best. Columbia’s Edward Small | W Frosty Bay, Sitk: slim, y </ Local Woman Breaks Neck i i, New, mi, e, suddenly finds himself mistaken )’f Hayward, appearing as Edmond| "o o e oo RS average of 640.7 miles an hour. e | ) she was driving left 558, flown by Comdr. Turner F. | victim in the beginning of . some 2 " Day; to Ska *ve Howard and Martin W'ru ad reported her condition shrugged his trim shoulders and SHOWPLALE of Cfuseid s , TONIGHT . &d Y || ADVENTURE IN AIRLINES CARRIES ' “~'.. 5SETS WORLD [Zb'“[[llfllll o Apl'l'“l, ‘ CAPITOL FILM 102 WEDNESDAY MRS, TEDSMITH FRIDAY ‘ Imagine Gary as a mild-mannered, Roving quah, and stops at Pete (Cb‘ ‘Rgt“m of 5: j]::"?‘l’l‘i't‘m"“dVl:"a"f"]e;‘;“s‘r“'i ‘l‘““;)““‘\‘“ ; u”";\’x(:}.;n\,‘_“}:“\' a plane today held the international | Dantes, sinks his teeth into as berg, and Mrs. V. Hughes 4 Smith suffered a brok- The mark was set with a Doug- Bgaring West! PLUS: “Crime Does Not Pay"'—Late Nows | xoimorned ay wa: s coms P2 10 & s o e e e[| Gy Cooper “ I r 2 O° | Johrson; touring to Sitka and back &S serious. He said that he has re- said: l‘ 0 Dl 0 R R 0 w mance cf nineteenth Centurywere Irene Barin, M. Ben.ow, - q\u‘flvd Dr. Phillip H. Moore, Terri-| “It was a great relief from the " " o France, heightened by Hayward’s g Naheus, G. Issenhuth, Ella M. torial Health Department ortho- paper work I've been doing in AI. N A performances in a variety of in- puas Francis Panfert, James Wal- Pedic surgeon, to come here from Washingten. It's a great day and ADVENTUROMANCE _ | stonte Cristo" 1 : IN THE OLDEN, GOLDEN WEST: “The return of []ac: and Mrs. W. Cuttes. Sitka for consultation a great ship.” Monte Cri; is dashing film fare| gyom Juneau to Tenakee: W. ~Mis. Smith told Territorial High-| The Navy pilot beat the former with 'every sword-dash of ti Deering: to Pelican, Mrs anina way Patr Cmme: tel or] k W g P e o e e e o i wal i e e e i WILLIAN DENAIESE NN L Y In support of the stars in a|and Mrs. Raatikainen; to Hoonah, that she was large and capable cast, George Ma- R, W. Craig, John and Mabel en she rounded a curve near Col. Albert Boyd, who f{lew the cready stands out as the treacher-|Ccoper. Fishing parties were: 6': mile point on the Glacier same course at an average of 623.8 I%u% \gléin of lhlP plece and and|Jimmie Orme and A. Hendrickson X{lfin“‘«'.\ Her truck came 00 miles an hour in a Lockheed P-80- ALso na O'Connor relieves the tension'io Sitkoh La and Bea Simmons, close to the edge of the road, and R jet plane. Boyd's flight had With her quaint and humorous por- Mr. and Mrs. Don Abel, W. Con then tipped over and rolled to the prohen the Britishcheld record of Latest Headline News trayal of a fidgety maidservant.'rad and R. Cook to Tyee Lak2. |beach below the highway. 616 miles per hour set by a Glos- e » Others whose acting lends polish| Inbound to Juneu from Ketch-| She also suffered skin bDUS ter Meteor IV plane in 1946, Via Air Express to the production are Henry Steph- |ikan were: Mr. and Mrs. Frank {rom line spilled on her when ——ee———— cnen, Sevn Gee. Ty Golns Caton i chids trom. P (b ruk oerumen” . O it b R. W. Craig, H. Mos- from her husband when she miss- woMEN S GRoupS —— o - Skagwa % ; qui vi snd Johnny Octuck; from ed a bus this morning on her FISHI"G "EwS Snk1 George Channing, Mrs. L. Way to her position as a book- (AllED Io MEE'I' ‘S(n\lgah'. Lyle Nickell, P. McNul- keeper at the Juncau Spruce !ty and Henry Moy. |Corporation. Her hushand is one Merle Rhoades brought his hali-| From Tenakee to Juneau: Hilda Of the operators of the Juneau| Representati of all women's| b boat Janette in from the Ruquist, Marjorie Dennis s, Dalries. The Smiths live at the civic and fraternal organizations Westward tanks this morning with|Alex E from Hoonah u Dairies farm near the nine ay. asked to meet this evening at 10,000 pounds of halibut. It was McDonald, George M J. mile point on the Glacier Highway. g o'clock in the City Council The Triangle unloaded at the Juneau Cola Stor-| Welsh and O. Requian; from Peli- The accident occurred at 7:15 Chambers. Plans for the reception Cle anel’s age, Lut had not been sold this ¢an, E. Brixey; from Chatham, & M of the Navy personnel and the morning. R. L. Clark; from Hood . Mr. DR 1150 TR Congressmen will be formulated at o o 1. unr S Sawel L nmte, e ko L OMURE JOUR RREAY [ PR o brought in 18,000 pounds of salmon From Lake Hasselborg: He.>n IF YOU‘R mCHNE> IS NOT for Alaska Coast Fisheries; and Roff, D. Smithberg, K. Hildeth, Story Hour will be held in the EARNING FOUR PERCEN1 it will late yesterday, the Tillacum, un- and Mr. and Mrs. J. Brunette; Juneau Public Library tomorrow pay you to investigate our offeriugs der Clarence Moy, brought in from Tulsequah, Frank MacPher- morning at 10 c'clock A1l chil- in well chosen investments, ALAS- 15000 pounds of salmon for Se-|son, A. Rease, J. M. Black, J. Fy- dren of Gastineau Channel are KA FINANCE CORPORATION, ROY ROGERS “GABBY” HAYES § 3. 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