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ROWDY TWO- " WALLACE BEERY EDWARD ARNOLD DEAN STOCKWELL ALINE MacMAHON ADDED © Ted Rio Rita’s Orchestra ”n ” Sea Melody ers According to Supt ) Tuesday Night Classic, composed Cartoon—Late News ! _.',(1":2‘1 !mm Tw_o"f,’, _ | ber 1 problem at school so fax vm.:“' ! ‘«m'v‘rlwl. (,]”' :flrlmwm |of ..vn)z I.Lu:n of 1.)x::11'uu\vu~‘.p\”( | term is the too early arrival of{oller loading a cao of Irc Nerthland ation Com-| 1 R £ fit ot company has 16cksd lers 80 and B1.| childven. . /B’ athted" that jteachers jish '8k (8 FUMKERY COI BtOrARe: kst sheantes ‘Alakky mnied froMitll e L L dDe | § ond el adapt tacki TAY barse ob. | do "ot soe 56 Wa Bullaing untly, Arrivig hfe- fiom Baward werelio (s gaiuraat Svening et 1 4B E Nl e by e .New Contract S|gned for ieration. sailings will start from |8:30 am. and 12:45 pm. and should {Pugh B, Antim, N Mariel iy tor Haimies, Sxo e anl el Ay IEEL A &) | Seattle, the company announced,|have at least 15 minutes to prepare |PrOWn. Mr. and Mr 9 Wi [Sitka, and te dus o o A B LDt by S(hools on ve'e[ans Dut added if there is sufficient car- | for the day's work before \|uvhm\‘1 tagerald; iMrs. Hasel M Gilleaple;l o oo S OIS (O ERNEL RIS IAY B OII00K, | 2 e go it will load over Tacoma docks | start arriving. He hoped that par- Hermausen, Lyin Rasmussen, i, {_ Bach ot the cignt leams has a Fl|gh1 Trammg eventually. T.-A. Thronson, Tacoma, | ents would assist in seeing that chil- | Charle mppi, Gordon C. Seland, engers to Haines were Clar- “PONSr, and each sponsor has put £ is Traffic Manager of the new firm. | dren living closely to the {Enie Bauke, John Youig, ORG'ence Hotoh and Algry Paddy; to| P $10 piize money. Players wil ome of the red tape in the Has Rail Rates o ]I)A“l“l.,"hf‘" ABomER Nl SiN ,J‘.)r'.! :;.)dp:; {\):-u» Br. W, c\Fkagway, Fred SEieecR, M. and '\l\l:‘l e KOS n i n bes ’p-| g . L /(40 and 43:48 ban S Mrs. M, A. Moe, Mr. and Mrs. Al ..~ § : lp fo i The comp: said joint rates J‘n V'Se stated- that: the high (”“”l"\l i s A‘ > isan h C. Blanchard, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Inmn s .«_n.x ll.vnf sponcors are as | ¥ ‘its P Pro. being established with the Alaskd | oyronment so. far was above 30 | corvico. with i Ve|gipprell, Henry Hope afid M, J, Olows:” Yellow Cab, team No. 1, i : Tralting Pro~ paiivoda for’ thiotph Bervice 1o sns | ondh 30 bne wndant mesessarvi (O o Vo S8 iEn s the !t oo {McGee, Metcalf, Ed Forsyth, {gram for ex-GI's. This Was Te- oo Alagka points, “to give resi- A = 4 {Seward Sanzorium. The Mt Edg Boarabig ko ton IWalt McKinnon, Bertho!l end Hol- | vealed today by the news that un-' oot J5 L PO L the benefit of | O¢, Giible as an accredited highicympe, alaska Native Servic oarding the Alaskn for Sitku|y, .y 5unean’ Florists, team No thhards to Efllarge lnn by wad. onteacts’ ' with, vaplouk i Tnec e enefit of | senool. The total enrollment is now o from sitks e were Mary obs, Bob Paq s P oriste, MEE. W i the new low P ound-Alaska | rom Sitka und ipk P s Hr . 2, LaJoie, Shattuck, F. Barragar, |Alaska flying schools have finally g & (P 140 Clark, was in port to take Ralph Young, Mr. and Mrs. Her- b, G0 = 0% b SOR | A okeh Without the | AUt taplits. Jrahe AR SR DERR gt 0aTd | oy Mercer and children Evelyn,| Vo iu®r and Bake: | ooms, Dining Room, ,‘c"‘.““v“, BVl e O] 0! It said a lease has been made with Vo {16 of the patients for transfer to (g i i Richard and R Sick’s Rainlers, team No. 3, Han- L B { Hall cceiy ot Earcl ng &L 9t the ne railrcad for the site of a dock| CANNERY CLOSED | Alice Island Hospital at Sitka v A oy the e yrap | ord, Barl Forsythe, Ross Mill, Carl arge Bflque a ot ey gton, D. C, for Tl 1, y,clude barge and ship facilities, ( T1-¢ 0US 25 Genning (dn,; Mty Her s !Wwas Mrs, Glenn Leach and son, Hardin, Clff Nordenson and H. Exn;x .ndppm\r;n W(l\n '\:‘(l\ Previously o whittier, Alaska canned its ‘\v' salmon yesterday for | BARRA R Pt G 777 Simmons; Darnell's, team No. 4, SEATTLE, Sept. 22-(P—The 'Chared and oxmectec @ of the' Construction has begun.” the s seasan yith,the closing of e | A R"ES Passengers making the round Red Darnell, E. Hagerup, Cantil- Teurist trade is an appreciable | tape can pmhabl:v be laid to stalenent added, “and when the '"/‘\mMU T _‘~ wr-- E hingd trip to Sitka and continuing on l,m}. Leonard Holmquist and Burke. item these days in the storied Yu-1o oo o) Diaces Most Alaska flying LCiLues are Sompletedi ontee. (OX S e R ikl cahitery 85 < IODAY !H SEAII[E o Sealtle are Miss Sophiz Lauber,| 1 o0 Henning's, team No. 5 Joc kon, about which Robort W. Service oo “o o™iy ontonad to mm_“l Ancorage, Fun'h.:n"fix and other in- :T S-‘”““ ;“d \m;” “‘;l = 4-.1‘ P Mitchell and Miss M. {Werner, R. Davlir J. Barragar, wrote: many of his virilo ballads, 'y oGy fione training cls ! terior points will move through | SuCcessIy, BHG MBLL She et ,,M ter Felch is making the _'Cv¢ Smith and Fred Henning;| said T. C. Richs bere Taise s 1"v ot bfln- VA or Whittier with additional savings. i bd ’\‘ e D—Funeral gitga trip and going on to Keteh riangle, team No. 6, Joe Snow, Richards is building an $80,000 sS i pt action y. he VA on had intended making extensive im- verelt Barra- | jran Fred Schmitz, Sturrock, McDan- e it ose 1on,|tEelr expired contracts. was .im-| <interior-bound freight now moves provements to the present cantiery athlete who| AR S s fels and Phelps. e MACE e thok akon. i mrfilmbsly {f]!ll'!llf?mnxxr;. In some through Seward from which :ail- site in preparation for next year {0 Sl g AoHal Pars Hlootric,, team: No. 7, s town, in anticipation of the grow- “'x’x“"“;f\or,l‘;“;;]'s“’filc“c"“’x“"p gy DA paves e ("h“_“"‘“(”“""“‘1»‘;‘,2“3"‘::': thaton. | PREC PRI Juneau bookstore | POLICE COURT NEWS Inie Parsons, Nicholls, McCormick, ing numter of tourists Visiting the g, n i) inability to carry on their ;:A]xf‘e C’u‘wl 741:1 (II\- Whittier instal- until lnvl d w’xx m b )||~ l"\v\rlv]; b & JUEAK Pl Rt Thoman. . elnggeriives L L Dr. Sianion, - Dalsisl | snd. . Mok scenes wrere Service’s lusty char- oo "o e e o e 1‘(1‘ -b o By ’(nou;l “_ 4 lotioint “‘ o -"1')\“’.;‘ »“S( .“ "' Gompany » held today He tenced to 30 days in the City | Alacka Cum’munu‘ulw"s System, acters lived their rugged and ad- ¢pon’ oo ine Federal Government T e i L Lo ot A s P o B 2 He played y by City Magistrate Wil- (team No. 8, Telquist, M. Morrison, venturous lives. Richard’s ex-|go" o dens incrmction L“‘”‘ ‘Vj i ‘.;“ i !‘“““l\“l')‘bu L v man and was ilam A, Holzheimer. Weaver's trial | Gear, Rodenburg and Bucy. pansion consists of a thr I The Taku Post s o B Nia ;: .,(.lx-“.‘::(..u:lh:wxm“ \'m;um‘ a_prominent He ran the on a drunk charge had been ]md-“ Schedule for tcmorrow night is addition contalning 50 rooms, 8 oon wars, in Jineau, passed a i el L sl FIREMEN PARTY SUCCEss | Wasbinston lub towling | poned from Saturday 1 follows: diguiE T an Jahd hanuat./hall|cen VAT 10 Jines, passed 8. provislon dorap e under | e b § heve to 1945. He Three others were fined $25 each| 7:00 o'clock— capable of scating 400 persons! o MO oo Hol TS M den e held by the-Oouglas Voltnteer Fire . memlor of the Juncau Elks by Judge Hoizheimer for being, Teams 4 vs 6, on alleys 1 and 2 each. The tourists will have it :rvzng safehn fave A i w‘fl'l ;v“~Vb|:"X;l"‘\‘ rates Department on Saturday evening },u(!\;r, ¢ ‘dnmk‘ They were: Richrd Paul.! Teams 5 vs 3, on alleys 3 and 4. considerably less rugged than did ;g4 ot jmmediate measures L for ,‘]‘ \‘_'_‘ ¥ The goal of Alaska in the Fire Hall All members of Two daughters, Mrs. Betty Nin-|John Smith and Frank James. | 9:00 o'clock— Uhe heroes of Exvie's strenuousioyen ¢ e i Drocedure. | Frieght Express Corporation,” De!the department and their familics | and Mrs. Harriet Tucker, and =N | Teams 1 vs 7, on alleys 1 and 2. stanza ! B ke daake ok (s i Taph Dot o RECH s reat, | Were invited with each contributin two sons, Frederick L. and Jamcs)| WITH RFC OFFI | Teams 8 vs 2, on alleys 3 and 4. Placer mining is becoming in-|.,iiine may be attributed to the m"f’;d("“ue R it to refreshments for the ecvening {E~ all of Juneau, arrive | Marguerite P. Shaw has joined S e crensingly. important, since ODEn-iiys wun money of decentealizas |y s thet Loy (rolght Tab M fain whe AUDOHAA BY: Ouck Wer- | e A ‘ {he Juneau office of the Reconstruc- EAS:ZKN STAR ing of the Alean Highway, OVEr!y ' an4 elimination of paper “mkw“i i : et )m“;l ner and Johnnie Niemi and Mlll!’h*‘ FROM NEW YORK CITY tion Finance (,mpn'valmn She was | Juneau Chapter No. 7, Tuesday, which machinery can be ShiPped,|wiich it has been forced Into in essential ior IS I mented with a phonograph Miss Mary H. Dunn, of New York, iiu)mollv with the Territorial De- Sept. 23 at 8 o'clock, Initiation. Richards said. He flew here Sat-| ..o months 59 ‘5 ot In appro-|. A pical savings” the new com- | Committee in charge of the event | is stopping at the B'n.mur pmunmt of Health. 87 2t Allbe Bmwn. Sec'y.' urday night by Pan American piations in Congress. pany listed rates on automobiles and and responsible for its success were e 2 = BT S USA RE clipper, with Mrs. Richards, 10" whotever was the caus? of the canned goods. It said present fraight | Tauno Neimi, Walter Andrews, #ritz attend the Kiwanis conference to be held this week. ———.e-——— Elfin Cove News Noles ELFIN COVE, Alaska, Sept. 17. Roy Clements has bought Gus Hage- vik’s boat. Roy has meen working for Mr. Swanson on the Elfin TT all summer but will join the trolling fleet next year. Chris Arni, skipper of the boat Lulu J., an oldtime fisherman and Alaskan, will go to Warm Springs tor a few weeks before going to San | Trancisco, Calif., for an indefinite | visit with his son and family. | Fred Soberg’s poat No. 31A826, which partially capsized on Septem- ber 4, has been completely over- hauled and Fred is fishing the boat again. Fred pumped the boat im- mediately, took the engine out and oiled and cleaned it before any! damage could result from salt water. Elliott Fremming had Jim Lin- gard enclose the back porch of his residence with siding and French windows, which adds to the Frem- ming home. - e Tot Toddles On Driveway;Killed By Her Owa Dad VANCOUVER, Wash, Sept. 22. - (m—Patricia Detweiler, 2, was killed last night when she ran into a driveway as her fatder, Huirv Detweiler, w5 backing s car from the garage. Police said the tot toddled, un- noticed, from the porch where she had been placed. ——.——— Read the Wantads for bargains. MUNDAY S PTE‘VIB RZZ 1947 'WALLACE BEERY, KiD ACTOR STAR, | CAPITOL THEATRE = FISTED Of all Hellywood stars none has g WALLY ;b en more successful in his ap- = pearances with child actors than = AT the veteran Wallace Beery. From T |the memorazle Jacki> Cooper and E {Juvenile Mickey Rooney périods tof Z LOVABLE ibis recent work with talented| = {Margarct O'Brien, Beery has be n = able to arouse both —merriment and tenderness in his parformances {with youngsters. He is again at {his Lest in the new M-G-M action “The Mighty McGurk” tol Theatr: now, in wt honors with ten- Stockwell, who won a |claim for his stiring portray in “The Green Years, | The writers of “The M IMcGuik” have fashioned a 1 |ing vehicle for this of veteran and neophyt2 in a col |orful story of an ex-prize champ, who, against his will |himself the foster-father |young Englich orphan and \\hu as a result, changed from iLlustering, brawling saloon ‘lm- |acter to the ardent supporter |so respectable and |an institution as | Army. RED TAPE CUT BY VA FOR 61 at {old Dean finds of of the Salvation speedup in has received its new contract this flying schools have also their new contracts to replace the !ones which expired June 30. | (OMMUNICATION Editor of Empire—I am a stranger {in Juneau but is the Federal Gov- ernment making retrenchments here to rake up money to send abroad? Last night, Sunday, I left the ! hotel to og to the post office. I saw bright lights on Seward Street, I guess that is the name, and went to | ing. It was blocked by a fence and I noticed the concrete sidewalk | was torn up. I asked a passerby where the other entrance was and he said around the corner. 1 went around the corner and half way up a block on the front side of the building. It was as dark as | Eribus. I asked another man where the entrance was and he said “right here.” Then he pulled out his flash- ligh and showed me the steps, say- ing they are treacherous steps, es- pecialy in the dark. There was not a light over the steps and the street lights, I guess that is what you call them, on each side of the steps were dark too. I say it was dark. How come, cutting expenses and to H with the people? R. M. EVERSOM. e ————— CDA TO MEET A social meeting of the Catholic Daughters of America is called by Grand Regent Mrs. Maude Hamlin for tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock in the Parish Hall. It is hoped by Mrs. Hamiin that there will be a good { attendance . Entertainment is plan- ! ned and refreshments will be served. e Pt FROM SEATTLE L. C. Lamoree, of Seattle, is stay- ing at the Gastineau. combination that entrance of your Federal Build- | ring | gomuneadable| i VA procedure, it tock rates on automobiles, Seattle to An- [less than two weeks for that office |chorage, are $142 a ton, [week for the GI flight instruction | With the tug-barge rate of $43 a ton and is once more accepting stu-| dents for its courses. Other Alaskan|a large scale have proved succes received | ful. | |Ocean Tow, Inc. 1 Fort Richardson, | With ti impact o | er Laura” still f in the mem-| L |eries of mevie-go 20th Century- | {Fox scores ctill a ¢ v triumph | FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Sept. 22./in unusual and solid motion pic This old world is not solture entertailnment with ‘Fallen| 1;...‘1 aft I, says Sgt. Floyd Mec- Angel” which is at the 20th C ' Larrinc lineman of the Alaska tury The | ccmmunicaton Sys'em | Starring Al Dana An- i week when an oil truck drews and Lir “Fallen |backed off the hizhway into the|Angel” stands o drama licy waters of the Chena River, n - murder |McLarrinon took off his clothes @ Augel” reveals th |and made repeated attempts to ing tale of a girl whose love rescue the drapped driver, a man is haunted by the irre While he was diving in the cold prescible the terrible fascin- 1 what mus have been the! ation of another woman has on meanest thief went through him; of man who can only be ! pockets and stole $50. freed from the over-powering ob- McLarrinon had just cashed a session of luscious lips and a Wl leave bonds and sent al|taunting smile—by murder; and of - % .- but $50 of the money to his wife another girl whose sultry beauty SCOTTISH SCOUTS PARADE_goy Scouts from Scoilani put on a show for Presi- |, | his family to Alaska. To-(&nd warm, inviting embrace holds dent Auriol of France on his visit to the w¢ Jjamboree at Moisson. day e and the two children ar-'the promise of tr 1y | rived by plane - - | | Hearing of the soldier's mis-! | D‘)U(‘ ' Aq | worme miness o e coo- BOWLING ON ELKS | 4 arano n stream Camp teven miles north | N | of here chipped in § ' sent | S E R v l ( E S i From wes dies raised $30 more to make up | the loss LETTER FROM SCHOOL | | R IGMORROW "lGH‘ | Supt. Lon C. Rice submitted a letter to parents of students last| : 4 3 To AI- week along with forms to be filled | 1]; vy Sy l: "n‘mm“"“v AlASKA OFE ON [, Bowlig competition begtns on out' by parents of their children's 1 n Ju [the Elks alleys ‘Tuesdsy -vening | health records. | Alberts and Alex Gair. while ihe D. I. W. CLUB INVITATION {to act after the VFW censure bc- new company’s rate will be $92 a cause the Alaska Coastal Airlines ton. Present freight rates on can- | Ladi of the Douglas Island Flying school announced that it ned geods, it said, are $52 a ton Women' Club are invited to 1 tea at the heme of Mrs, Mildred Her mann in Juneau, between the hour of 3 and 3:30 p.m. on Wednesday | September 24. The tea is given by the Juneau Woman's Club. for the same distance, npared De Long said barge operations on “During the past year,” he said, v"ovcr 600 pieces of railroad rolling LITTLE TO SEATTLE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR Rice, the num- " o is lstock including cars and lUCUnmll\(‘s: A. Little, cannery employee, | have been moved by tug and barge: bound for his Seattle home today,' !from Seattle to Whittier for the | weather pormmnm via PAA. Alaska Railroad. We are convinced | _ {that a barge operation to Alaska | HOME FR()'N HOSPITAL is not only feasible but is the an-! Mrs. Guy Russo and first child, Lawrence Armand, were home Sat- |urday afternoon from St. Ann’s Hospital at Juneau. Lawrence Ar- 'mand was born Sept. r to Alaska’s cry for economical | ght transportation.” De Long is President of the De Long Engineering and Construction | |Company and Vice-President of named for his Uncic Lawrenp He was a con- “Larry” Pusich and his father Guy ! struction superintendent for Morri- ‘Annnn(l Russo. son-Knutsen Comapny, Inc., in Al- | aska before the war, and during the NO ROOM l"(Jlt McCORMICK VISIT | Warren B. Grant was home last | Thursday evening for a short vigit TAKU LODGE with his varents, Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Call Mary Joyce at the Baranof | S. Grant. Warren is a USED em- for reservations and transportation | ployee and has been in the Seward arrangements —adv. 604-tf vicinity. EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARCUARDT OPTOMETRIST Second and Pranklin PHONE 508 FOR APPOINTMENTS f———-——'—’-—’——-:—_—- ELLIS. AIR LINES is staying at the Baranof. -s e — Juneau | DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIEAN via Petersburg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 12 and was | war hs was a Colonel in the En-| iichard McCormick was home | | gineer Corvs, Aiaska Department. | yesterday from Spokane, Wash., e - ——— where he intended to enter the FROM FORT RICHARDSON | universitv. “Dick” said they were Sl | filled up. Plans now, indefinite. First Lt. R. W. McTuillan, from | .JUNEAU, ALASKA FALLEN ANGEL" GRIPPING DRAMA AT 20TH CENTURY Geod Old World, rd at 10:30 o'c with the opening of the Elks Club | TRIANGLE RUN n and was due to s for WHY PAY MORE WHEN YOU CAN BUY IRCRAFT (o s CAMERA EQUIPMENT ANCHORAGE from the War Assets Adminisiration Alaska Fixed Price === Wherels MINIMUM PURCHASE $100.00 Located at -~ As Is Total Cost to Govt. $70,000.00 Parts for Lockheed "Lodestar” 9,000.00 Parts for Wright Engines 4,000.00 Miscellaneous Aircraft Assemblies 9,000.00 Oxygen Equipment. o hespitar o mine activiien. 10 500 00 Photographxc Equlpmem Adkatalie 1a o mmaneielnse. FELETTEH BESNRTEIRIRENSMRERRIALLEALAILIE Some useable on other Aicraft. INSPECTION DATES: SEPTEMBER 23rd through SEPTEMBER 27th SALES DA’ VETERANS Federal Agencies No u~rtin‘;:atk;’n is ;“equlred and no priorities will be & p A % reccgnized other than purchase during the period Veterans of World War II ... September 30th o ionateq for Veterans of World War I Awards Territorial and Local Govts. October 1st will be made on a first-come, first-served basis. Eligible and Non-Profit Institutions Veterans desiring to purchase by mail will be re- October 2nd quired to submit a properly executed WAA Form Non-Priority Purchasers . October 3, 6 and 7th 1175A with their purchase order. September 29th Phone: 766 Anchorage, Alaska | { | \ ‘ {, ONLY MURDER PAGE FIVE TOOMCENTURY LAST TIME TON!GHT Shows at COULD FREE HIM...FOREVER! Y, DANA ANDREWS | ‘lt. Produced and Directed by 20. OTTO PREMINGER mi Selecled ted Short Subjects Latest News Events ' Via Air Express IIIIIlIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII_IIIII DAUGHTER FOR VERTINS daughter, Grace Emily, wea and Mrs. Donald Vertin on Sunday morning in St. Ann’s Hospital The baby, tipping the seales at nine pounds, three ounces, is the fourth child of the Vertins. Waiting to welcome the new sister at home are Darlene, Patience and | A 'born to Mr Charles. Mr. Vertin is employed by J. B. Burford Co. -, FS BOAT TO KETCHIKAN The U. 8. Forest S&rvice boat, Ranger VII, will leave here Wednes- day for Ketchikan where it will be placed on the marine ways there for its annual ovvllmul fly UNITED MAINLINERS i from Seattle to CALIFORNIA and “All the East” From Juneau (via connecting alrline to Seattle) to SAN FRANCISCO . 11% hrs. LOS ANGELES. . . 14% hrs. CHICAGO .« « ..« 19%hrs. NIW YORK ¢ o o « 25% hrs. UNITED AIR LINES | See your local travel agent In Seattle call Eliot 3700 | Call 646 Representing Transportation Companies | WORLD WIDE | we will arrange for your satisfaction your reser- vations and tickets for BUSINESS, PLEASURE ; or NECESSARY | TRIPS REGARDLESS OF YOUR DESTINATION ALASKA TRAVEL BUREAU “Never a Service Charge” Baranof Hotel Phone 646