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’ TllURSD/\\ /\UGUST 28 1947 ; THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE- JUNLAU ALASKA : "% ™ PAGE FIVE | MUSIC, COMEDY, [y | AGRARIAN PARTY |} LAUREL-HARDY IN | | [T "SiNch wai |Vorid F.°°d 15 DISSOLVED BY Priests Are MERRY FUNFEST | nowatcapiioL Sifuation Is | “sucariangovr. Affacked bv AT 20TH CENTURY | SRR | | fradiin those who enjoy music, | SOFIA, Bulgaria, Aug. 28 —l.?\«’ 'fl. Laugh Parade is in ln\\n and dancing as film fare! Parliament has passed a law dis-| rles e o se days and Stan Laurel [ (and who doesn't?) Reputlic’s ex-| solving the Agrarian p chief I.\( Hardy are its drum majors. cellently produced and directed — opposition to the Commun om- | means there’s a mile of new filmus'cal; “Earl Carl‘oll‘ |insted Fatherland Front ;.;w;-n—; VATICAN (H\ Aug. 28 ) Century Thea- Sketchbook” which is at the Cap-‘HOOVer Says Need Gl’eafer ment. The Vatican newspaper, L'Ok \- [tre where the angular Stan and itol Theatre tonight for the last] Nikola Petkov, head of the party, tore Romano, charged today at |the rotund Ollie are appearing times, promises an evening of fine| fhaN last Year — Not |is under deatn’ sentence for what|the weekend mob violence against in Metro-Glydwyn-Mayer’s "Noth- entertainment. | b the govern Constance Moore and William Pres_ Cand|dafe "against the Marshall are starred In the light-| (The U hearted story of a composer Who, made it pls finds it more practical to write] CHICAGO, Aug. 28—P— The gi,ioq pig s:nging commercials than to write World food situation, says Herbert popqair of petio great music — =nd of a girl who Hoover “doesn’t look very good." repyff) turns song-plugger and Wwinds up| “We have a suiplus of food in S the United States as usual, tut not g e R R Goestance Witliam #s & star. v",m," 3 . v | 45 priest was beheaded moonre s marsHALL | “sounny Coy, sensational dancer,|8s great @ one as we had st JUNEAU GARDEN SHOW n prelate was wounded seri- | dinner to the guardian en in three spectacular num- iefl'i the 73-year-old former ely. Tt also plamed such a youn g-in-2xile—and T S| NCWS S h . £ & £ o dancing with pretty, petite sl:)eppizmbe:r\flgen i A HOSY TO 300; DOOR |for ‘it death of another priest, hangs the tale of one ~FPLUS-w ,D"“’”‘V Babb. STE b5 NG Vol orid I whose mutilated body was reported |of the. AIBRIEsb. DAuYiBes to It T Lecn Errel in “Twin Husbands” Bill Goodwin, Vera Vague, Ed- &d R e e WORE PR ZE TO PHllllPS by the Trieste newspaver La Voce | scre month. Lantz Cartoon ward Everett Horton and Hillary fieec 8 "”‘b“l"“l..""""‘ s, den st de Libera to have besn found in a them all through ; g A b S b was last. F;:‘;U:;a?l!’?a!\::zo ile(l)l:re c’;:?canté’pnef'fi?ml"hefifle‘ Hoover, wha is going to New' A. B. Phillios awarded the |forest. us s of events which :00—10: 2 joor prize at the Juneau Garden | A Fiume dispatch said Msgr. Jakob hvm set things to right only York to assume the chairmanship © i % Il R nd Ray Gelden jed for the top of the hit list| P Club show held in the Scottish Rite Ukmar, the Vi prelate who wag |after the kind of rib-tickling mis- Seigis :;';;';A"":M‘gl"“;,‘;du:g'b:, . TEOMAN wglo- | ing But Trouble.” pied Giulia Tossed out of job after job as sult of “per ory hat- |a butler-chef team, the comedians st religion and the Catholic finally find themselves in demand e of the manpow:> rtage are hired Ly the sccially am-| Mrs, Hawkley, played by y Boland | ll\lL\HNH in the d was plotting the wper blamed “groups of a Picture e of t T - were written by Jule Styne and he new Congressional Commis in Fiume General | understanding Stan and Ollie al- FRIDAY—SATURDAY I st s " Temple yesterday afternoon and injured, still we R B e gy e s evening. Almost 300 visitors called | Hospital, wounded too s y to|ways have been famous for > | - e | ment Bureaus, said he had no | fade ° to view flower arrangements, table talk about the incident, M Uk- | Miss Boland plays the scatter- . BEAUTIFUL. . DESIRABLE .. B (R e soncerning the, posuble R setings, horticultural secimens and mar had been sont o ihe aren lo, Lraned Mt Hawkey (o periee THE TOPS IN SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS e | LEMKE MEASURE AT L e e e ae certayy Vegetables grown by members and | confirm Catholic children after local |tion. ~ Philp Merivale, as _the and o MEETING ON FRIDAY |, e accept the nom., Other amateur zardenors. priests experienced hostiities. guardian, is a very hissable men- LATEST HEADLINE NEWS VIA AIR EXPRESS wabhers... PRI Mrs. Jack Fletcher, general chair- The Allied Military Government ace, and young David Leland does % iination if it were offered to him SHbOIOSE Dhra ot Woey “No man-at my age should take | man, expressed appreciation today | said last night it was informed-that |a fine job as the boy king. | that the Lemke bill will be the! " 3 ation,” the former Presi- i nomib to all those who loaned materials the priest who was beheaded by a | S AR, ' L jchief subject discussed at the meet- ‘dent said. and entered displays which con- sickle-wielding mob in the attack | Graves has boys' slacks, cordu-, f the VFW scheduled t t ibute show, | Sunday was the Rev. Miro Bulesich. | roys, and P o fat 2418 % ol - wikuted to-the SEeaC fin o, ISy SR TEG T2 IR, and e R “||||II||II|||III|IIIIII|IIIIIIIl|IIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllll {at 8:15 o'clock Friday evening. | e, | duced pncu U ——— A R T—C | it s |BETA SIGMA PHI TO o ae e ee e orE A e -t | R E. Grant of Los -Angeles is) HAVE LUNCHEON SAT. o ) HOSPiiAL NOTES Read the xunn-a nargains! staying at the Hotel Juneau. { v . 'l”)h I‘ABI E . R w3 kot | e | The h‘““’ 5‘3’:“ P‘;‘ o h°1‘; ° ® Admitted to St. Ann's HoSpital @ =eeemvemes e oo asoadd % 1P ueunogfloumv IS NOT :n’unzcx eon flnl_: f]God lém(mdfl ° AUGUST 20 ® for medical attention yesterday | EARNING F PERCENT it will |the Baranof Hotel on Saturday o High tide . 0:26 a.m., 152 feet ® | was Bdwar # Y " was Edward Durgan and Sinforoso | pay you to investigate our offerings between the hours of 12 and 1, o 1oy tide . 6:52 am, 00 feet ® Ordona. Master Max Williams YELLOW CAB in well chosen investments, ALAS~JW"h Mrs. Mildred R. Hermann as ¢ gigp, tide .13:23 pm., 14.7 feet ® 'and Roy Manson enterad for sur- |KA FINANCE CORPORATION, speaker. Each memter is asked o oy tide 19:03 pm. 39 feet ® gical attention. Cooper Bullding, 4th and Main. [to take two guests to the lunch-|g ® | Lischarged from the hospital s i c;‘]" and “’:f“:‘m“s F:‘"““ D€ o o o 0 o o0 00 oo e e yerday were RObert Reid, Ernest Phonfl phoned'.to, 801 . bekire Friday eve- —————— Hooper, Mis. Fred Henning and Lester Green of Fairbanks is No one was acmitted or discharg- tion. h* | o AL registered at the Gastineau Hotel ed from the Government Haspital, als | v R el | o |ning. Mrs. Hermann will speak i 2 b GRNSol Edwal'd on the purpose of the organiza- FROM INTERIOR Ed?“”d e Rt b s B0 22 i Enlhuflasl INGRID BERGMAN hasNOT switched to Calvert Iorsc?se (r}::;;:s fl:;\dbn;;lo:::f o Nn:\;i IIC:W;:? tne prnrvr\?s:'rqufrr!igz Waitresses ;d. .Fnuntnin Girls 24-hour Dependable Service L) [ GR EGORY PECH | —~Calvert has always been | on sale. 666t ' SHETM SHOES at Graves. wanted at Perey's Cafe. 665 11 gramommvemrem oo eamrmmoamonm ® his favorite brand. | p ; Do you like to build %of 209 Willis Ave., Bronx 64, N. Y. | CALVERT RESERVE Blended Whiskey —86.8 Proof—65% Grain Neutral Spirits. rt Distillers Col New York City ' IMPORTANT | Notice of Meeting of | Juneau Merchants’ Association FRIDAY-7:00P.M. | Room E—~Shattuck Building ‘ j MATTERS OF VITAL INTEREST T0 || YOU WILL BE DISCUSSED | C-0-M-E | 3 MEETING NOTICF MACHINISTS' UNION NO. 514 THURSDAY-August 28-Moose Hall model airplanes, irains, is a shop where you can buy the model you need or the help you need in building your model. Watch for Opening Date STEVE'S HOBBY SHOP 139 FRONT STREET—JUNEAU ALASKA Corner of Front and Seward Streets IIIIlIlIIIIllIIiIIIIIIIlIIIIIflllIlIIIIIIIIIIII||I||IIIIIIIIIII||IIIIIIIII||IIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIM boats and race cars? I OPENING SGON FRANCES — & FRANCES BERG POPULAR PIANO Keyboard Harmony and Arranging APPROVED BY DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION for VETERANS’ TRAINING under G. I. BILL PHONE: BLACK 604 i . 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