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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1947 mm——— (7{0N PICTURE ISNOW SHOWING, | CAPITOL THEATRE the| the | The l\l)mnn\ story of an OF A NATION} The heroic adyenturer an empire builder tale of one of the characters ride horizon in the bluster- the pasi century un- Capitol Theatre yes- with the opening of Re- “Plainsman and the Lady’ William Elliott and Vera of mos across saga of the Pony Express! to N the wrst ing days of folded at the ing Sam COrTig- the his the rol of omantic and it en who changed an empire with dre of rapid transit The cast also includes Gail Pat- v Joseph Schildkraut, Reinold Donald Barry, dy Charles Judels and Raymond Walburn The picture ible Sa course of is full -4 CATHOLIC BAZAR TO OPEN FRIDAY FOR 2-DAY RUN : Hardware has window that is an eye-catcher| with numerous articles, both use- ful and decorative, on display of what's to come at Bazaar Friday and quddly armful for 1 the pert doll, t{ from Leret to boots wardrobe, plus scores of jtoms for adults. The small will find Jots things them. Comparabls Top" the st “Everything under tea room, hit doz stand, men and numerous Loott 8 to from action Elllflfl HALSI’OH PATRICK - SCHILDKRAUT A REPUBLIC PICTURE D R A M ST S A € ALSD @ “JITTER RHUMBA” SCREEN SNAPSHOTS LATE AIR NEWS Juneau-Youn, the Sat- come outfit- a hand- preview Catholic is made ticing fry the Ie teo. of delight to Big YELLCW CAB one roof,” entertain- colorful from nd Ba will be Frida ening, and from 8 to zaar op-n 12 s Ladies’ Allar a booth devote varicty of rosaries, prayer to the sale of ious articles a booth will be affording an op- a parcel or The Postoffice a fascinating place, pertunity to purchase from ones favorlte n Alas The lovely 3 needlework will pro- e a grand chance to get som learly Christmas shopping done. Homemacde dandy and’'d’ vafiéd choice of food at 2 room \\11} offer refreshes.’ Among given on BRITISH CONSEL CHANGES PLAXS; UNABLE 10 $T0P G. Edgar Vauzhn, British Co for the Northwest States and Alaska, will not return to Juneau as origin- | ally s-heduled. Word of the change | wife's dreem. The climax will be| in his plans was received today by ,the awarding of the Plymouth | the Governor's officz which said | Saturday night hat Vaughn has idy returned £ ere TR tle b plane, on MRS. WOOD FLIES he was did not o 2 Juneau Harriet Wood, wife of Peter —— flew to Seattle with Pan HERE FROM TACOMA Airways on Saturday, G. N. Randall and Mrs. L. vas to continue to her family’s dall cf Tacoma are staying in Denver. Colo.,, where she t. vide a “the pause that awards that will be the last evening of the will be an electric Mix- . the answer to some house the n 3 traveling, Ran- at the i home Fwill vis' Iyepwnler That Talks George Coffey, 59-year-old tool company machinist and home tink- erer, demenstrates in Providence, R. I, his machine (above) which through an arrangement of electrical contacts and phenograph re- corder and repreducer, annour.ces the name of whatever letter or number key is struck on the tyepwriter keyboard. For example when the operator strikes the letter “W,” the machine promptly an- nounces: “Decubleycu.” (® Photo. e TODAY’S NEWS 1.00 THRIFTY DIN committees | on l(-uku town| the Eooths and| ]U‘\IFAU ALASKA THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE Girl Removed from Wredkage Alier Fatal Crash GROMYKO IN NEW ACTION Wants Blame Put on Greeks for Conflict on Nonhern Borders LAKE SUC Deputy Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei A, Gromyko- has ask>d| the United Nations Assembly’s poli-| tical committee declare Greek authorities to blame for the! conflict on Grecce’s northern borders He also declared | ference” was the |current Greek situa he Russian de present- ed to the committee resolution containing these assertions short- ly after Poland criticized the Mar- shall plan for Europ> at another U. N. Committee meeting iromyko proposed that Assembly recommend Greece halt the incidents | frontiers with Yugoslavia, d l'ul:unu and that all forces e withdrawn from & o called for Commiss on economic aid resolution was fow minor changes in that Gromyko offered in N. Security Council on last July 8. ‘The Council rejected that resolution when only Poland supported Russia’s idea of solving the Balkan problem The United States previously ask- ed the important political com- mittee to adopt a resolution brand- ing Greece’'s northern neighiors (as the instigators of the border ife and threat to Greek in- tegrity Rt ws ’SS, Sept. 29.-M “tw- to “foreign cause on inter- of the U that on her Albania foreign Greoce, a permanent to supervise to Greec the same, the nd O, K driven by Jack Rugaard, 22, collided he Mundt said Rugaard tcld him that he (Ru as they drove toward each oth 18, Hansen, Jr., (body on ground) after the coupe and a tomato-laden tru Deputy District AL playing a game which consisted of swinging Buckley died shortly COASTAL AIRLINES :: CARRIES 102 OVER SATURDAY SUNDAY . Kidc rbara Buckiey, is lifted from wreckage of aut ) driven by Lel don near Sacramento, ard) were Mis a Attorney jU. N foreign The | with | wording {the U and Hanse from lane to lane . after reaching a hospital. ) Pheto. - Mt M Mr Mr and the h¢ Campbell vo o Russians Get Tough Willilam Robert Matt Norman Mr. -and Williams Bastian Faulkner, Gormley Bucy Mr Mrs, My Mr Mrs rees and and and Flint; from n and Char- Lodge, Mrs. and Chris- Walt ns Tak Shaw iving l"l and E. E. ff; from \Vl }‘u gton, M wa 1eller to Niam Tang ) sbur and e Sitka Jimmy Millice, D. T Ander- West, I Newman an: from Mr Taney Juneau Lentz D. HWETS, My Alska Blood G tlight Coast rlines repor on weekend, with Volby calling at all T Ly the airlin m 11 1 plancs {regular in from rand a 5 I Pat tick and rom way to Jun Florence and Dean Story, Mr Mrs. Claude Roundtree, John y, Andrew Halata, William Clara Smith and F. Phel from Haines, Mary Robir C. Koenig au from App! and Jack Nancy . Pe and Mr mad u, Alaska from Saturday ar 1 and Mrs. Claude Miller Senour, Elllis and Elins Southea Passengers Peters day were Roundtrec Reynolds, Reyes and Wrang-1l Edwin Flying jam Paul W. T Swanson, Vreeland, D AleutianIn From West Juneau on Mr Phil Amando Norman Mildred scn 29 The MOSCOW, Sept prosecutor’s office announced today that two Soviet officials had celved sentences for losing important decuments, I. T. Yuzhanin, Reye Banficld and Gerald '} ton Cove, re- Allman Johnson; son, Gor- and Mrs an engineer-eco- yomist, was sentenced by a military tribunal to four years in a labor camp, B, Graftinov, forwarding ent a military unit, received tive The Ketchikan Jr., William Cutts; ‘te Sitka Ralph ahm, Allen Phillip Eli, Miss Woodward, ers, Mrs. Tilson, Slim Joseph Tassell, - Jr. om Juneau t Raney, M Jensen and to were - Bates, 1 Clarence w R wdeline ad, Capt. Earl Nteisen brought his Iship Aleutian, of the Alaska Steam- ship Company, to Junzau at 8 o’clock this morning from the west- ward, and sailed for Eeattle at 11:15 a. m. i Chief rurser | passengers ! from George Boly Carlson, C. mers, and Spear. Arriving from Valdez were Bar- baba Horton and George W. Rob- tkins; and from Cordova, Michael V. Ri in vears. announcement said several other persons had been sentenced and investigations were continuing in other ca They were charged under the decree of last June 9 es- tablishing responsibility for state crets and secret documents. - "Exercise Yukon” Vanguard Now af Delta in Alaska 2.~ — A E Blood Thow- Going Away Parly Given for Campbells Charloite and were thoroughly Gormley and held going- at the resi- Robert and s, Jose- Flor- reldon and rred Clff reported disembarking in Juneau M v Mrs “ To Jimmy urp ure that Campbell d, Mrs. Matt Norman Bucy party for them of Mr. and er last night and Mrs, J. Jimmy Campbell, a J. Collins #eant with the Signal Har being transferre dto Nome, Duncan, 2hd Mrs. Camplell plan Washing- Juneau October 8 and Ch The, presented the round going- gift which was placed back, Mrs. beneath a mirror upon which the E. H. word N(_)’VIF was inscribed. The prise v a corn popper. Coffee rx\'l dessert were serv- nd during the evening the d games, ore Mr. and Mrs. n, M. Mull, Mr. and 5. James Mrs. C. Sim- Mrs. Fred round trip to Skagway Jeanne Renshaw ican, C and Mr to Kimshar Juneau fto Pel sen, Roy Ha and Mrs. B. Riley; - | Cove, Mrs. Bloomaquist Passengers boarding the Aleu-|Thimes; to Hoonah, E tian here from Ketchikan wer 1d Mrs. Robert ! Mildred Maynard, Mrs. Peggy Mc- on Inlet, Bobby iver, Mrs. Rose McMullen, John H Mrs { Walmer, Judge George W. Folta, AW Dewsy L. Knight, Cora Carroll,!tine | william T. Mahoney, Otto Schal-! trip to the {lerer and Dan Noonan. |H. Rige | Sailing for Seattle were Laurel | gilton and J. McKenz. |G. Gordell, Kyorton Kobbevick, Ole| Inbound passengers (o | Henmes, Mrs. W. R. Moore, thelfrom Ketchikan were Harold Rey. and Mrs. W. F. Kuykendall,| derson ©O. Johnson; Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Patterson,|wraneell, Frank Clay | Mrs. George Anderson and Sylvia| | Anderson, Mrs, A. Wahtc, H. W | { Taylor | Mrs. Al'an Hansen, Shepard Lee, | Evelyn Dire, Iver Skattum, Mr.| and Mrs. C. S. Gildersleeve, Wal- {lace Diboff, Al Min Mrs. L | Teoney, P. K, Hight, Bert Mec-/| | Bride, Wesley Jones and Altert| | Guino. ' REV., MRS. KUYKENDALL | OUTBOUND T0 SEATILE Rev. and M:s W F. Kuykendall, who have been supplying at North- ern Light Presbyterian Church dur- ing September, sailed for Seattie this morning on the Aleutian. They | will return to their home in Walla |.Walla, Wash. | “Away on a vacation, the Rev and Mrs. Willis R. Booth, regular \p'\stor and his wife, are expected ! to return to Juneau October 23. The !pu)pxc of Northern Light Church ; will be filled this coming Sunday by { the Rev. Paul Prouty, general mis- | slonary of the Presbyterian Church in Souiheast Alaska. > FISH LANDINGS ! Jim Cole, skipper of the power | barge Midas, brought in a cargo of 28,000 pounds of salmon from ;:e Afl,kl"éeglffia?;’:flm"fg h:g;} IOWAN IN ENGLAND_ Henry Plumann ol Conroy, low;, one of a group of farmers J“(f,eau Cold Storage ‘ studying British farm methods, tries out a tractor at Eashing dairy farm in Surrey. lence aulkr From Raatikair son, aff Corp and be to leave i wers with a WASHINGTON, E£ept Tk guard ercise Delta of troops assigned to “Ex- Yukon” have arrived at Big Alaska. e advance principally technic gecond Infantry Lewis, Wash Lmlx,v and to Tulsequah, detachments are from the at Fort Juneau Ar ians frem g Division > Dean e— e —_——— —_— NER FOR THRIFTY PEOPLE Army anvounces that the van- PAGE FIVE TIOMENTURY Y AGAIN TUNIG Shows at 7 "055" THRILLING SCREEN FEATURE AT 20TH CENTUR thrills screen and ga- of yester- exciting Fitzgerald bowed into | 1 with the kind incident that Is revealed to the 1t's intelli- Strate- High adventure lore swept the the 20th Century Theatre |day when Paramount Alan Ladd-Geraldine co-starrer, “O E town histor} only now putlic by gence a gic Servi It is Entertainment tal “E"—from openin | tinal faceout The film story of cerns the activities erators jack." molish atory and across is fill -making being the govern gency, the Office of with capi- o daring and dangerous | of a team four known at “Team Appl It is Applejack’s job to de a bridge in France prepar- to the D Day landing. Ladd Miss Fitzgerald are two of| the m parachuted into enemy- | occupied France, where they pro-| céed to try to contact workers of the French resistance movement - 1 NEW MAGISTRATE IS ELECTED, ANCHORAGE At the special election in Anchor- for the purpose of choosing a ! new City Magistrate, Attorney Wil- | liam Olsen nosed out the present | incumbent, Buell Nesbitt, when he | polled 325 votes over Nesbitt's zgn‘ votes. Cecil Roley, the other can- | didate, polled 114 votes B JUNEAU WOMAN'S CLUB Business Meeting Wednesday Oct 1 at 2 o'clock in AEL&P Cq. pent- house | MRS. EDW MRS, FOREST G Seey S. 8." con age Patric John KNO LES - HOYT aten aod Produced vy Richard Maibaum | ousiond 5y I1ving Pichel Plus: CARTOON et LATEST WORLD NEW. @42 VIA AIR EXPRESS St wantads tor vargams. [IIINIERRRARRARAARERRRRRAR AR A —————————— e | NOTICE OF ADDITIONAL TIME TO QUALIFY FOR BIDDING AND DEFERMENT. OF AUCTION FOR SALE OF 1,500,000,000 CUBIC FEET OF NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER EMBRACING PUL I’TI‘VIBER ALLOTMENT C IN THE VICINITY OF PETERSBURG, ALASKA Statements from parties wishing to bid will be considered if received by the Chief, Forest Service, on or before Jan- ury 5, 1948. The Chief, Forest Service will inform each applicant on or before February 2, 1948, as to whether he has qualified as a bidder. Oral auction bids will be re- ceived by the Chief, Forest Service; beginning at 2.P. M. February 18, 1948. The terms and conditions of sale are otherwise the same as stated in the published notice which appeared in this publication on August 2 and August 16, 1947. . CHESTER, AYERS, adv Pres. Read Lhe i Ask about our Christmas “Lay Away Plan® Now, while Gift assortments are complete! Orders received by mail are given prompt and careful attention. 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