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FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1947 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR SHOWPLALE or Ty "SPELLBOUND" IS CAPITOL'S SHOW Alfred Hitchcock's “Spellbound” starring Ingrid Bergman, Academy Award winner, and Gregory is the feature at the Capitol night and Saturday. It is a Selznick International Picture released through United Artists. Adapted from the ab- sorLing physchological thriller nov- lel “The House of Dr. Edwardes” by Hilary St. George Saunders and | Leslie Palmer, the firm scores as a psychoanalytical mystery picture with a double dose of suspense | Ben Hecht, author of many out- istanding novels and Broadway |stag> success adapted the novel | for the screen. | e — FREE SHOW FOR "~ KIDS ONMONDAY Kids of Juneau can enjoy a free !show next Monday, Labor Day, given by the Juneau Central Labor |Council at the Capitol Theatre. | The show is for all kids under 21. It is Roy Rogers in “Song of Arizona” with “Gabby” Hayes and Dale Evans, with added comedies and cartoons. ‘Yhe doors of the Capitol will open at 1:30 o'clock and the show starts 2 o'clock D s PILFERAGE LOSSES OF ALASKA FREIGHT T0 BE CONSIDERED Losses sustained by Alaskans through pilferage and damage of cargo will be given preferred con- sideration at forthcoming meetings to- HAUNTED...by @ memory! HUNTED . .. by the law! HARROWED...by a secret they ReLEaseD o oniteo pary — PLUS — Saxie McDowell Orchestra Late World News kept! FEA- TURE 7:40 9:50 at HARD OF HEARING! Come in and See Why They Call It 1NYISA-MoLY @ SeeWhat It Does for You! @ See How It Helps Make Conversation and Music Clear without a Visible Sign of a Hearing Aid! @ See This New Dgvelop- ment and Start Enjoying It at Once! Peck, | 50 PASSENGERS ARE | FLOWN IN BY PAA; ‘44 ARE CARRIED OUT American Alrways engers in from ’_‘ nd on the flizht B ied 44 passengers. On the northbound flight, they flow thres passengers to White- herse and five to Fairbanks From Seattle to Juneau wer Margot Anderson, Mrs. E. E. North and infant Robert, Tom Morgan Lynn Johnson, lkz Alhadeff, E. Berryman, J. B. Semple, Leonard Peterson, Raino Aho, Lois Aho, Robert McDanizll, Beryl McDaniell. | Bobbie Joe McDaniell, Sandra Mc- ell, Lavon Johnson, Wayland i o The Pan Lrought 50 Seattle yesterday |to Seatttle carr | Wesley Sundstrom, Jessie Orme and { infant Pat, Katherine Orme, Ken- yon MacLean, Geraldine Cpiegelaire, George B. Linn, Ph Grant, The Rev. N. Murphy, Doiis Clarke, Florance Eby, Joe Cerase, Paul Correntc Lopez Amedio, . Richard Lindley, Kenneth Banzer, Alice Bassett James V. Davis, Anna Mae Murph: Robert Keller, Esther Harris, El- lene Gilcrest, Harry Christoferson, Wm. Eichorn, Dr. Green Johnson, Tyrone Johnson, Anna Hutchison, Frank deGanahl. | Juneau to Seattle: E. S. Mertel,! O. II. Davenport, Frank Damalio,} ; Van, Francis Schmaltz, John Lowell, J. C. Molyneaux, Isa | Pettee, Florence Pye, Orrea Pye. Leoster Green, Roscow Max, Har- |riett Max, Pauline Brandell and linfant Judith, John Ihle, Ole |Twedt Claricc Feist, Anna Mae {Watkins and infant Roger, Henry |Sully, Percy Hoblit, Lucille Bak- er. Will McCann, Blariche McCann.% Mrs. Arnold Curtis, Harry Sper-/ ling, Jr., Helen Henderson and! infant Janice, Robert Henderson,| NEW YORK - Gene Isley, Glen Milnise. | somathing tall and c Mrs. I Cearley, Elsie Robinson,|beside a nool Ralph Reynolds, Richard Reynulds.‘u few days ago, and Ed McCullouzh Doris Upmeger, Ernest Saar, An-|managing editor of the Stamford tonio Balanay, Mrs. John Borseth,'Advocate, was telling me of the days Judy Borseth, John Borseth, W. A.|when Burgess Meredith-—now known Edie, Mrs. W. A. Edie. {for a good many theatrical things Juneau to Whitehorse: Ruth Iamuxm which is his acquisition of Mercer, David Mercer, E. Brixey. | Paulette Goddard as a wife—was Juneau to Fairbanks: Bernard . running about the Connecticut L. F. Blaze, Jean Bang-/countryside chasing after news for cwned by Kenneth €. Thomas of T bt this dove wl was found sha Why Répdfler Switched fo By JACK O’'BRIAN 1 while sitting nnecticut pajty DOG AND DOVE _ yuno, six-s Stage Career 1 was sipping / Bernard nierlaken s a new pal orily after it was hatched and refused to ieave whien offered freedom. !bt’! story, the Gold N maste nds, | with typical Hollywood extravagance, |planned a huge set with moving | stairs and revolvin: ages on which hundreds of beautiful young ladies would prance in the scene depicting the weird millinery convolutions of a riotous hat designer. But Sylvia Pine, wife of Danny and the author of the sketch, finally alked the Goldwyn brains ir 1oting the entire scene on a flat ge, with the camera moving along | while Danny pranced and yowied | through the dizzy vocal acrobatics of the song. This, for Hollywood, was almost too simple. At least, one had thought of it until S in- sisted on the simplicity of scene which would not distract the at- tention of the movie fan from the | wonderful daffy words. Saved a few bob, too. Might even start a new trend. no via > s> DOUGLAS 20TH ENTURY HAS NEWS | LAURELAND HARDY dance in Cervant problems of today, blend= evening with a bit of European intri- |gue and governments in exile, form |the background for the lattest ca- {vorting of Stan Laurel and Oliver | Hardy in Metro - Goldwyn - May- er's “Nothing But Trouble The | antics of the comical pair tlend {laughs with a little tense drama, public rday There will be Hall € ed Naval i sen, hitect Henry R. John- ponding Marine Surveyor | for Board of Underwritérs of | san wcisco and Seattle, patied by Jack Warner, Preside A s | et et | of - FROM NEW JERSEY airangements —adv. 604-tt i AP 0 No milk delivery Monday. North- t Dairy Service. 669 1 |the b Tukan. There he will rep- | tury Theatr2 tonight inciuded in the crew. Laurel and Hardy by Mary Bo- |comical adventure with a lion, ! INCORPORATION Re(orded ‘The Kodiak ;Sull‘dm-s Association, y that its seismograph recorded a |'The Association was formed for so- the sheeks reached maximum inten- Amedio Lopez and Paul Corrente west of Washington, in the same di- | were. described as possibly in the considered damage had they oc- 1 fthe Juneau Marine Co. Inc. and | which, however, ends in hilarity |crew have left for Window Bay on | This feature is at the 20th Cen- | resent his company in the salvage of | Comedy highlights include the the Redondo, a cannery tender mad scramble of wealthy folk in which went round at Windham 1 employment agency, trying to Bay. Bud Tickell of Douglas was servants, the near-kidnaping - |land, as one of the frantic ser- |vant-hunters, the ludicrous at- l |tempt of the two to be chef and ng 1 e’? butler, their cooking mishaps, their LLEL 2] ‘a hilarious corner lot football me and an unusually comical uakels | |Inc., of Kodiak, a non-profit cor- poration, has filed its Articles of WASHINGTON, Aug. 20. — (P— {Incorporation with the office of | Georgetown University reported io- | Territorial Auditor Frank A Bo; irly strong” earthquake at 7:41:20 cial purposes by D. P. Andrews, am., Eastern Stanard Time, yester- F. M. Bourne and J. W. Rhoades. day. | o The university seismologists said sity at 11:10 am, and continued until 12:45 p.m \of Hasterouch Heights, New Jorsey, Fhey cstimated location of the | 8re registered at the Hotel Juneau quake at about 5200 miles north- | Joseph E. Cerase of Beleville, N. J., {is also at the hotel. rection and only slightlv closer than | e o A strong” shocks which had been re- | TAKY LODUE corded less than eight hours earlier, | C#ll Mary Joyce at the Baranof at 2:02:33 am, EST. The shocks Aleutian Islands or Kamchatka Peninsula area. The seismologists said both shocks were strong enough to have done curred in populated areas. \ 1 for reservvations and transportation ! 790" CENTURY LAST TIME TONIGHT e " WORLD NEEDS LAVEHS RIEHT NOW! with . Mary BOLAND e Philip MERIVALE Henry O'NEILL Original Sereen Play by Russell Rouse and Ray Goldan + Directed by SAM TAYLOR + Produced by B. F. ZEIDMAN Plus THE TOPS IN SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS and AiR EXPRESS NEWS O ARGENTINEMOVE | EUROPE SUPPORT " DISTURBS QUIET e OF RIO MEETING ;. HOBBY Enthusiast D) Do you like to build WASHINGTO! rman Dirk: House said tod decige next yea orld freedom Yandenberg Terms Pro- s 'muope o’ . posal “"Limitation We | "Tre "accision. he saia Can Never Accept” of a INTERNATIONAL E. 0. PEDERSEN, Censultant BARANOF HOTEL HEARING CLINIC FRIDAY ONLY “cmplete Analysis of Your Hearing and Its Correction 1 TO 6 P. M. Evening by Appointment en (R- investigating com- Congress must between bolster- and abandon- hushand our will ke |made in terms of money. Dirksen’s group, made up of imembers of the Appropriations and b {Armed Services Committees, was QUITANDINHA, Brazil, Aug. 29/8uthorized by the House to study ~M—A surprise Argentine ‘amend- both military and economic con- ment to hemisphere defense mea- ditions in Europe and the near sures was raised today in what and middle east. It is one of YELLOW CAB Phone 22 24-hour Dependable Service s | JUNEAU MARINE CO. Marine MARINE WAYS and Hardware “FrAmING txon Boat Sales CONSTRUCTION Rubber BoalS reo west senn se. Appraisals PHONE 29 JUNEAU, ALASKA BOX 2719 Have Your Boat Steam Cleaned While on Our Ways Watch for Opening Date STEVE'S HOBBY SHOP 139 FRONT STREET—JUNEAU ALASKA Corner of Front and Seward Streets RO AR RRROROEE ——————————————— ] Get Your Genuine NUGGET JEWELRY at The NUGGET SHOP Ear Rings in Gold $7.00 up HEADQUARTERS Through More than a Quarter of a Century for GIFTS . . CURIOS . . SOUVENIRS GIFTS TO REMIND YOUR FRIENDS of Your Thoughfulness Through Many Months PICTORIAL FOLDERS, PHOTOGRAPHS Hand Painted Reproductions ; : o ; g - SPECIAL PRICES on Y i ¥ : . PEAL S Bl B o) ) Moccasins and Fur Parkas for Men, AND COMEDIES AND CABTOONS GALORE Women and Children DOORS OPEN 1:30 P. M.—STARTS 2 P. M. HAND MADE by ALASKA NATIVES c For GIFTS of a LIFETIME, See i Mrs. Buck Harris and daughter have arrived here from Ketchikan, to join Mr. Harris, who recently. joned Rod Darnell as a partner in' the Darnell Sport Center. i ————————— No milk delivery Monday. Nl)rfll-] west Dairy Service:! 669 1 . | of Shippers’ Advisory Boards, ac- cording to L. A. Moore, Public R road. Meetings between all types of scheduled for the month of Septem- ber at Oakland, Calif., and Spo- has requested committee chairmen to give special emphasis to the sub- order to reduce the great amount of heart, Richard Lindsay, Andrew,Ed's estimable publication pilferage and damage resulting in Johnson. , “Burgess was quite a fellow,” said States to Alaskan ports. A special jus for a while, and finally quit. The loss and damage prevention com_‘M L K J separation wasn't entirely unhappy e il cocier e taskan | VIS, LBTOY N, JONES o anyone concerned, considerin problem with the view of applying jan incident in which he was not en- preventive measures to minimize ! H dby Sh present conditions. With materials | onore owerl “Meredith off one day to ¢ {cover a story rned out tq war, carriers are planning to apply | In honor of Mrs. Leroy K. Jnnesw‘be rather a freakish suicide, The more stringent container require- a shower was given last evening deceased had put together a Rube | classification of shipments to cover |home. Long-legged storks were and rope, a devilishly complex af- {items susceptible to pilferage and 'drawn on a mitror and window ' fair, and having constructed it, he d l | According to Moore, much of the gifts were presented in @ beruffled plown practically to Rhode Island moae alrplaneS. trains, | pilferage now rampant on piers and | basket. “It was a little ghoulish, but it was boats and race cars? | medium of better and safer packag- }evening and the winners were Mer-|hurry, gathered evary dstail of the . 3 ; h ling and crating procedures and |ion Cass, Suzy Winn, Mrs. Idabelle ‘suicide, including the -dimensions bad promised to be a perfunctory several similar inquiries either in S o of the Inter-American Con- | Progress or contemplated. | duced to a negligible amount by the | Many lovely presents were given 0 erage, the type of gun, the gaug of use of adequate container material.|the honoree after which delicious)the ammunition, every macabre in- Sen. Vandenberg (R-Mich), U | s te, charged that the Argen- FISHING “Ews 1S a shop where You can BOAT CHARTER Invited to the affair Were his imaginatively inquisitive in- tine. move was “an attempt to | Mesdames George Bryson, Wayne stincts. He brought back every de- | bllY ’he model YOU need |aggression. He said the amend-! Salmon landings at the Juneau s freight. " Haines-Juneau Auto De-|Mario Sodini, Jerry McCarthy.| “The dead man’s name!” ment proposed “a limitation we Cold Storage this morning included or the help you need in livery. Call Juneau Marine Works. | John Fournie, Robert Fellows an i can never accept. | thy, packer Sophia, under Jim S8harpe, 135 | Chss, Frances Paul, Suzy Winn!nis oldest singing sketches for his the draft report on the Inter-|art: Walter Maki's troller Valo, with i “The Secret Life of American Zone of Maritime Se-| 1,630 pounds, and the troller Elliott, | — e ' 3 curity, drawn up by delegates of also with 1,000 pounds. | light of day when Danny was the star of an elegant Borscht Circuit Chile. It had bteen expected toj pounds of salmon by truck from approve quickly the outline of u‘ Auk Bay for Alaska Coast Fisheries. | high up in the Poconos. security zone stretching from pnlt“ - e When the sketch, entitled “Ana- the Aleutians. all boys clothing including shoes for one of the dream passages in 3 b B <L T lend rubbers, cords, raincoats, pull- the filmization of the James Thur-' Seil it win an Empire svant-ac!lover sweaters and jac-shirts. 69 tf lations Officer of the Alaska Rail- carriers and industrial firms are kane, Wash. The Alaska Railroad jects of packaging and crating in Holtrop, the movement of cargo from the | VEasan. i oo {Ed. “He covered nearby Darien for | tirely a reporting hero. more plentiful since.the close of the ! - ments and make many changes in by Miss Barbara Hermann at her’ Goldberg contraption with levers damage. lto carry out the theme and thelsat down, pulled a string and w i Is can be controlled through the | Games were played during the news, and Buzz was on the spot in a | damage to merchandise can be re- !Bryson, and Mrs, Wayne Stevenson. of the rope, the pressure of the lev- OPBNI N ference Committze on Aggression. i R s ST | refreshments were served. cident which could be captured by limit even the right to consult” on «rakan” for towing and general Stevenson, Bill Green, Joe McLean, tail except one %5 6i|the Misses Louise Skinner, Merion] Danny Kaye warmed over one of | ‘The committee assembled to study with 4000 pounds for Sebastian-Stu- | bufldmg your model. {Grace Berg and Cecelia Thibodeau.|jatest movie, 1t first saw the foot- MRS. BUCK HARRIS HERE the United States, Argentina and| Jim Hickey brought in 1400 theatrical center, Camp Tamiment, to pole and from Greenland to| Final closing out at GRAVES on tole of Paris” was being prepared HEY, KIDS! You Are Invited to Be Guests of JUNEAU CENTRAL LABOR COUNCIL Ata SPECIAL SHOW to Be Given on- LABOR DAY--MONDAY, SEPT. 1ST Especially for YOU If YOU Are UNDER 21 SHOWPLALE or ABIT The NUGGET SHOP Now in the Simpson Building Come in and browse around POPE ATTEN DS CEREMONIES _ Pope Pius XII, wearing mitre, is carried into #t._Peter’s Cathedral, Rome, in throne, flanked by Nobel Guards, for ceremonies canonizing Joao de ~ Britto, Portuguese; Giuseppe Cafasso and Bernardino Realino, Italians. 2