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COMES TONIGHT, CAPITOL THEATRE “Anggls on My highly *unique com |matic overtones opens jitol Theatre tonight ‘umour COMEDY Shoulder,” with dra- at the Cap- una aWorméan THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRF JUNEAU, ALASKA CUBANS END VETS HAVE EDGE GOMINICAN | ONALASKA HIWAY pnsnmn to settle on land alor can happen RIOTOUS ROMANCE IN HOMESTEADING = OPENING TONIGHT AT 20TH CENTURY| { An eleventh hour move by ll\( When a glamorou wdy cop,! Dv;ml(nunl of the Interior has|a bewildered newspaper reporter| placed Veterans in a highly favored |and a discharged war dog get | the |mixed up with a tougl ™ PAGE FIVE G TIMENTIRY S35 8 s SHOWS AT 7:25--9: 30 racketeer, | wnd does in| HEN . N i Paul Muni, an Academy Award| . B S Alaska Highway and the Gulkana-|anything on His Mind |l Munk, ot nuare| INVasion of Dominican Re- ok cucotr, it wa: announced to- |ibe new 20th Century-Fox comedy > ; in the film with lovely Annc| . f {duy by Lowell M. Puckett, Regional | farce “It Shouldn't Happen To a| {Baxter and Claude Rains publl( Fails, Alternate { Administrator, Bureau of Land Dog” tonight at the 2oth Century| The story takes us to Hades| C . Mmmnagement Theatre | m“, Rains, playing the Devil uban Plan Foiled i With the arca opencd to home-| Lovely Garole Landis and com-| {himself, is infuriated by the dearth - steading only on October second, |edy favorite, 1 Joslyn, star in| lof new recruits. Then along comes| HAVANA, Cuba, ' Oct. 1-—(®— the Department has decreed umi““' production and there’s Rod-| Muni, an ex-gangster who h utan army authorities said that only qualified veterans of World[NeY. a pedigreed Doberman Pins- {been “done in’ by his former pal.|a 1p00-man expeditionary force|War II may homestead on theland cher, who does his best to “steal’| He, too, is furious because nu\\\powd to overthrow President Rd_\b(»,m, ten a.m. February 2, 1948, xh.: picture § he thinks he can never get even.|fser Trujillo of the Dominican |Puckett explained. The settlement| Curvaceous Carole plays the lady But the Devil is a wily soul, and|pepublic had been broken up. {must be made under the homestead [©P Whose soft arms represents hatches up a brilliant plot where-| ol Oscar Diaz, the army’s{laws, not small tract occupancy, it those of the law, with Joslyn by he can gain new recruits and{cpjef jnvestigator, said some of the!was stated. u? ‘II:v x.):ul of a perplexed lnf‘wa‘- LANDIS i JOSL thc gangster can avenge himsell.|piotrers, after their plan to in-{ Heretofore unsurveyed lands were PAPer science cditor who has = a we plan brings thete two tor-|iade the Dominican Republic had|not subject to Veterans preference '0VEh time distinguishing between /f tured souls back to earth, With'gineq had conspired against the but were open to settlement or|* S1OM and an ‘apple | ”APPE” CLAUDE the gangsters soul placed in the gyhan government Isquatting by anyene who compled|, Wiat happens when ‘Cals’ DEwAS w living form of a kindly judge,| he Cuban Senate immediatsly with the homestead settlement hufnd Mo RudYs Bl e ” RAINS lvng " form of "a_ Kindy lul| “rhe Giban Semle immsdatdy wih - the bomesead seloment "t o S 3 ok T 4006 20, » From this point on, the “"“‘"“\\’hu](‘ affair. Col. Diaz said he'corded credit for their Military Ser- ’I] “l',""_ :,'.“.‘,lv “,m.”""‘\.“".mm'l‘d' sron is intriguingly differont, amusing!paq turned over to the Supreme'yice, Puckett oxplained with 1€ ‘.(L,\ [«u,) with l.|lll the #ip ¢ and dramatic in rapid turn Tribunal many documents in the The Regicnal Adm . lcurves, makes for an hilarious Directed by roduced by al ma 1 ' ninistrator stat- | g (RBE A A e RO G |, Regional Administrator Ml im-fest of merry mayhem and HERBERT I, LEEDS + WILLIAM. GIRARD. judge and gan with Anne| piaz said 360 members of R terested persons be advised of the . Is Baxter charming as well as beau-fexpedition had been picked UDfnewly adopted amendment to the /‘ SO 1”;:1 g A" nakad, unarmed (3”" ;“‘““(‘” food public Land order as general in- WNAA Io HOlD MEET Ferest Commandos Pepular Science i and water, on Quinchos Cay, & formation released to the public % “Sy ali's Cat” o 3 s e b v, Cartoon—*Svengali’s Cat AT sandspit 50 miles off the North peretofore had stated that anyone, IONIGHI AT 8 0 (lo(K Cuban coast 300 miles from Ha-'ywin, was qualified to obtain land World Wide NEWS EVENTS Via Air Express vana. He said 11 bombing planes|ccyq go e e & ¥ fss 3 - S P Sehhe aen werE (P i 80 Ri0 o caten and settle The Women’s National — Aero- ¥ lalso were seiz B 2 2 new e by » Depart- FLOW DA A o S L B B el S O Rt it vt~ X - pegular monthly business Meeting | « oo ov oo err e e e e oo B 0 NHERE BY A Camp (;)lumbm. army headquart-| . ... o) _veteran trespassers Who tonight at 8 o'clock thaHome] r- SN ers in Havana. have jumped the gun and occupied 5 oy S8 ey = t e an pled of Mrs. Joseph McLean, 624 G[h 18 ARE CARRIED OUT .. (i i, s i o sy S Ask about our Christmas op, the. cay Alyer IEIUSING -1 {for occupancy. Veterans of World' - > o 66 der > expedition’s ancy ans o he new President, Mrs l-r:mk l 29 m oder from he exprdions i, “T1 Wil xeupy e Iand O Ecrmann, Wil pesie. Lan| Lay ANway Plan Pan American Airways carried COmmMa o e {their choice and then record their Parker will show colored ,m,\,‘i\ : G E 18 pascengers to Scattle yesterday [PUb (9 68, = “““;:l’:d”" Cuban | 1aim in the proper U .S. Commis-Qentitled “Bermuda,” which were W, while Gift assoriments are completE! and trought ten persons from Se-|M ‘(‘;-‘m‘ e o ves, the Gu-|ONCr's ofiice it was explained. {oaned by Pan American Alrways Orders received by mail are given prompt and A attle to Juneau S ki et anmounced after| The amendment to the land or-| All members are asked to Lo careful attention. Passengers to Seattle were: Leo “(' i gl pw:.d“m Ra. | der does not open up to settlement present at tonight's meeting to dis- Brennen, Sarah Brennen, Minnie & €O 4 LR iany of the various aveas that have! cuss the new fall program | > 166 Wi mon Grau San Martin, that two : 3 Brod, Jeanice Welsch, Jane Work- of the expedition’s ships had sur- w'Jun reserved by the Department ! PPy i 3 > man, G. D. Oxford, Dr. C. Ras- - L8 Bh-De = fat key points. These will be opened . A gy Irendered at Antilla, an East Coast s penec STRO S 7] mugsen, Clifford Erickson {renderea at Antila, an Bast Const 8] LTI, e ement when. i W. A. NYSTROM, 77, DIE oriing owvep . . . Tom Penc Wm. Crume, Gene CUuban I ot i of the istand, have been surveyed, Puckett said Houston, Max Farmer, Dave Mc-|treme northern Up O A -l iston, : | S g i / th though. .. and so lovely Cormick, Alfred Cooper, George, s a e way IAI0Ugh. .. and 80 ovely Schafer, Nels Nelson, Ramon Go-| )AI.A Werner August - Nysivom = passed mez, Cecil Urfer WAH_A(E IV|N A.u'u this morning in St. Ann’s THE ONE possession for your home that Seattle to Juneau: Al St 'p‘\vn i ospital at the age of 77 years ; 5 . . - ST . o 3 5 ¢ . s love! vith daily usé is your Gorham Patricia Mayo, Harold Mayo, Jmk\ ‘ |was for many years employed as, Sterling . . . because it’s solid silver and its Clity dobn amen Jm. SRS a miner at the Alaska-Gastineau beauty increases with the years. Sce the fall W. W. Hammond, Wm. Stzele. - WACHUSETT SAILS T0 ANSWER (CALL FROM ICY STRAIT USCG Cutter Wachusett ircm Juneau this forenoon at 10: o'clock in answer to an emergency radio message stating that the boat 31-F-921 was in a sinking condition son FEATURE STARTS at 7:45 — 10:00 @ ADDED ¢ SCREEN SNAPSHOTS LATEST WORLD NEWS sailed 5 NOUNCING T ll AT KIRSTEN'S BEAUTY SHOP south end of The Sisters in will be under the management of HELVI BARRAGAR ;f,r l‘:‘g,,‘:'(’"l pendgfyhe Biaters. | l.lnm;{ the illness of the owner. According to the report, which as received originally by the Civil Authority, the boat Jazz, owned by Cash Cole of Juneau, | standing by the stricken ves- was expected m‘ on the scene at about 3 this afternoon. The Sisters e located about 11 miles North- west of Hconah. colupsi'&fium INJURES TWO: 148 PREVIOUSLY HURT NEW YORK, Oct. 1.—(® “Two | !men were injured, a third suftclcd’ |from shock and a fourth escaped |unharmed today when two sections | |of the front wall of the burned out | | Hudson River pier 57 collapsed. errrrrr e erreerrrrereeoeereereeeere | AeTCnautics NGTICE!? Wachusett To holders of Juneau Cold Storage Company, Inc., firsi morigage bonds Nos. 26 1o 50, inclusive. The bends will be due ' \ { § { { { { ! | \ ) \ | § and payable, to- : gether with acerued interest thereon, on z I § \ ) | \ the 2nd day of October, 1947. You will, therefore, present same to the First Na- tional Bank of Ala for re- demption on date mentioned. Juneau, ka, ; QOB i | Three of the men were marine WALLIS S. GEORGE, Manager |surveyors who were examining |damage from the $5,000,000 fire JUNEAU COLD STORAGE CO., Inc. { which had been burning since Sun- yday night. The fourth man, a long- i.sh()reman working on an adjoining | | pier, suffered so from shock at the, sight of the accident that he was taken to a hospital. As the entrance facade to the, pier collapsed, the 60 by 150 foot !section carried with it the front wall of what had been the offices of the Grace Line, operator of the! pler. y Battalion Chief Jobn J. Broder-| ick, who had been behind the wall two minutes before it collapsed, |had ordered all firemen working there to leave because he feared the facade would collapse. As a result, no firemen.were trapped, al- though Broderick said immediately after the accident he believed at least three or four firemlen had been working at the point. Since the fire bkroke out 148 flremen' have been hurt. ; | | N | | | \ | PLAN TO ATTEND THE CATHOLIC CHURCH BAZAAR z = NJGHTS = 2 FRIDAY, Oct. 3-8P. M. 10 12P. M. SATURDAY, Oct. 4-2-5P.M. and §-12 P.M. GAMES . TEA ROOM Needlecraft and ‘Post Oifice’ Booths TURKEY SHOOT DOOR PRIZE EACH NIGHT ADMISSION FREE - — - ot YELLOW CAB Phone PARISH HALL \22 |mine at Thane FOOD OUESTION TO SITKA TUESDA | vived his strom, by A.80ka who one flight Coastal from Airlines n»pmtod‘ Juneau to Sitk; is a | | BOSTON, Bt T Ht-m\'! | Wallace says that “earnest pleas | for food conservation will not suf- | fiee” and that “bold action” on 'ers ‘cancelled because of inclement | carter prices is needed from the Truman wéather. aumnistration | . ‘Pussengers to The former Vice President, swing- Adelinda Mortuary. Sitka Woncom, were Miss | Hezigs, Walter ing through all of the New England Burk, Elmer Jones, Mrs. P. 5. Gan- |, nd Mrs states except Maine in an 1l-dayty, George Robbins and Sgt. Alex-|gn Cove, are re program of speech-making, told a'ander. Return passengers from Sit- | tineau. Nystrom was single, brotker City employee. L e FROM ELFIN COV Jessie Clement D. Foster, ered at the Ga sur- showing of Gorham Sterling at our store today. Ny- and Knute is Gonnam Lynic Mrs. J. 51100 of FI- Bostcn Arena audience of 7,000 last ! ka to Jureau were Dean C. E. Rice night : 1 M. Langfeldt, Joe “If we organize rapidly and well, {thek, 1. Peterson, ‘we can force the present adminis- Catherine [ tration to fight for the controls and MEWIs. rationing necessary to distribute; | current scarcity and enable all Am- ericans to eat well.” Wallace talks tonight to a Har- d University rally sponsored by the American Veterans Committee, then moves on later in the week to Springfield and Pittsfield, Mass., | and New Haven, Conn. i i John Oc- ! Woodburn, | How: Reidi, Dixie Sherwood and KNO(KED HAT oN FACEBY ONE SWIPE OF ALASKA BRUIN \ \ e Kodiak Buys Army’s Dock, SEATTLE, Oct. —"l‘ His head fand face still bandaged, 59-year-old {Oscar Larson of Vancouver, B. C, .(xpluinrd upon his arrival here m(lny from a close brush with | death in Alaska: | “T yust saw the bear’s first yump. | The next T knew she had knocked n.u flat on my face.” l HE MAN who jumps | g® " NATIONAL CREDIT CARD . : WASHINGTON, Oct. 1—(P—Sec-| LArson, @ miner, was attacked by | grom the boat almost to Sranoarp STATIONS INC CHEVRON GAs TATION [retary of the Interior Krug saidi® Mother bear as he hiked along . 4y, "gock finds-he is all today that Kodiak, Alasks, has & Widnernes trail a week ago. The| o "y he's not nearl T EXPIRES MDU €1 W4 -_u_m»u, | purchased the Army’s 900-foot dock |bear attacked him when he was| Welo Tl £'8 B0 peariy B Card Numbee| % Eodiak for 365,000, only 200 yards from a.lake shore ~ as “all wet” as the man s ‘The property -includes ten build- cabin 100 miles north of Ketchikan y\'ho has “almost enough WIST‘R“ Mofo.ls ings and a 350-foot boat landing where a plane was to pick him up.| insurance to cover the “She swiped me across the face loss when his house burns ‘v!R'w"!nE The sale contract specifies that the property be used to promote wilhflher paw and took off half by down. Have construction of a cold storage |"05¢ "f recounted. “I fell forward | or only plant, § improve the town’s utili- ties and to encourage development of shops. Kodiak made a down payment of $13,000, and will pay $5200 a year for ten years, in addition to four percent interest. FUNDAMENTALS OF DRAWING, ALSO OIL PAINTING TAKEN UP “The bear's jaws looked like they were open a foot and a half right in front of my face when I looked up. I tried to lie still, and she bit my head three times. Then she walked away. I guess she thought I was dead.” Larson will go from here to his Vancouver home. - D HERE FROM KETCHIKAN Leo Peterson of Ketchikan staying at the Gastineau. is| Juneau e R o A | puneral services are being arrang- : rn yesterday, with all oth-|oq gor Priday at the Charles W. | | Would you be dry? * you enough | almost enough Shattuck Agency Seward Street Phone 249 Gorman Cuantiney $23.00 Gonman Sovereicy $29.00 Price shown is for one place-setting and includes Fed, Tox, Many Extra Fancy Pieces are on Hand. Delivery Guaranteed on Any Pattern. The NUGGET SHOP Come in and browse around rrrrrrrrrrroesd cmvll 55010 O Cnmu\m! oF CALIFORNIA STANDARD HERE'S YOUR PASS TO CAREFREE MOTORING Why bother with cash? A Chevron Credit Card is good at all Standard Sta- tions, Inc. and Chevron Gas Stations Mrs. Ray Westfall will give in- structions in the fundamentals of . drawing and oil painting to stu- e dents between the ages of 9 and 15 at the class to be held in her home 1044 W 10th Street, from 9:30 a.m. = te 12 noon, Saturday. # A charge of $1 per month will be made to cover the expense of ma- terial needed. Anyone interested in the class may call Green 735 for further information. The Adult Art Class, under the leadership of Mrs. Edith Ripoli, will continue to meet at the Vance Blackwell residence, Thursday, 7 pm. THREE LT P A SEATTLE GUESTS The following guests from Se- attle are registered at the Baranof G. A. Griffin, C. R. Shinn, E. E | | in Catholic.School 24-hour Dependable Service O o - Davis, G. C. Tibbs, Viola Wolff, ! T Marcella Anderson and Rosalin THREE FEATHERS DIST Iuc Wolf. 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