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THURSI)AY OCTOBkR 23 1947 y THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE —JUNEAU, ALASKA ™ PAGE FIVE ; HERECOMESTHE 5 PASSENGERS ARE D[MO(RMS CAB DECISION ABILENE TOWN STAR IR (FYT i1 ¥ CO-EDS" BILL AT FLOWNHEREBYPAA; APPEALED BY IS EPIC FEATURE | ”’gib#[[m/gy romar; | capmoLThEATRE 14 &Re FlowN our TO DECIDE — pawamerican —avzom cenum y| e TONTG AT n i { HERE CUMES There is plm y of pulchritude in| Pan American Airways brought M E ET S I g E WASHINGTON, Oct. 23.—(M Against ti <3r0 s smm— the new Abbott and Costello com- five passengers from Seattle to Ju- r \m rican Airways, Inc., asked cf the city of Abil Kan [ THE E 4 edy, Universal's “Here Come the neau yesterday. Eleven persons flew trict Court of Appeals today it was back in the | ar . () ns Co-Eds,” which is at the Capitol|to Seattle, cne to Annette, one to ve Civic Aeronautics Board | jus er tl vil War, Producer T e F'g '“‘ est 'nfy it e tonight Whitehcrse and- one to Fairbanks WASHINGTON Oct 23 p— ds of air mail pay on two seg- Jules Levey I T pro- - with & In addition to the thirty-five Passengers from Seattle were: Democratic National Committee ts of its world system because duction based on tl ¥ Ha o R ABBOTT & COSTELLO |'musicians of Phil Spitalny's All| Cecila Gill, Felix Aubuchon, Mrs. officials indicated today that the| the sums ellowed are $2,682,000 less COX best-seller ] 1 ur oa’lng o | R 4 Girl orchestra, the picture es Gladys Aubuchon, Al Brestol, Don choice of site for the party than the carrier sought The nlnn!;. titled ilene T e T RN > . a trio of lovelies in the persons Kendall 1948 jonal Convention now lies' The airline said this is the first and is at the \ I F 'i ! GLEN MILLER BAND of Pezgy Ryan, Martha O'Driscolll Annette to Juneau: Milton Daly.'Letweer iladelph and San|time a court has been asked to tonight. It depict tirring dram- ron er P o and June Vincent. Juneau to Seattle e Becton, Francisco. overrule the Board on mail pay ] LATEST NEWS The three girls are se: s €o- Th 3 i, Mildred Mc-, T convention « W 3 Ihe suits involva an awgrd of 3 FEATURE AT 8—-10:10 eds in an exclusive col where | Nall Joser McNallen, Frank selected ¢ € of the 7 ) to PAA for carrying mail A Bud Abbott and Lou Costello are Wrigh mittee here next We t 1ska between Aug. 1, 1944, and [ d fashion cep the steadily three-‘owith ' of 1 committe' Dec. 31, 1945, and $1,484,000 for car A m setiling assistant caretakers. Lon Chaney Peterson, Jean Tubbs and th cc. 31, 19 d THDRBOW! the head caretaker, and one of infant, David Swartz, Eula Lindsay, Members have indicated they will rying mail across the North Atlan- i the 1t i ! is Randolph |the villains of the piece. Anderson Williams, . Hattie Williams 1d. Othe e represent in 1945 Prominent in the ca | Donald Cook atte) to the Juneau to Whitehors A g, ed by proxy Pan American sought $3.477,000 Scott portraying Dan Matthews, the mantic phase of the film, opposite| johnson Philadelphia t the Alaska service and $3.261,- first Marshal of Abilene. This char Martha O'Driscoll—but, as in alll juneau airbanks: Russell Publicans. for their ention | go0 for the North Atlantic service, |Acter is actually based on ¢ Abtott and Costello pictures, the aApple starting the week of < 1, 1948, 7y mpany listed among the TCm or ne New York on comedy is the only city t 1omit formal g rrors a Board ruling re-'¢0P Who m aited to Abilene and > bid for the Democra meeting, | , e sllowad Tats on rennn Clesued up e’ wn. G8 lovely, brunette Ann oy navy, peverssure. (OFF MENLIS o> e " o Bridge-Luncheon fs e oot et e e o o e TN Tie Petersbur says a teul ' . He'd, Couniry CIUb 1‘»~~m;v:mh[~:~p ;m’:;l “:":l;n""‘i“‘»\y‘l:::y' [ a b g o RANDOLPH SCBT’;':;“ANN DVORAK with Sk el ) X L A bridge-luncheon was given at 1et, Who was loaned for the impor- ||| @ EDGAR BUCHANAN ena RHONDA FLEMING he direction of L i r| P I meny the Salmon Cresk Country Clul tAnt role of Sherry Balder, daughter A : ‘A JULES LEVEY PRODUCTION atic fashion 1) t feuds be- tween arrog AT of the period Thomas Caldwell of the 17th Nava! gt 4 Al b § aq. of the town's,leading merchant, and \ 4 IN L. MARIN From the besbaoling District came into Petersbu ! ined in overnment CoMMlTTEE IG \\\ln."ll(lp‘ (.‘I’,'(:l“?:.mi;“. hl\\,,?“:;(.‘f, . jovial Edgar Buchanan, whos: role L e :”l::u Producer propiseliprd ’ . B | Navy plane to mak: final disposi- cmergency food conservation pro- | Playdon, Mrs. Arthur Fontaine and 25 8 sheriff w gshigt PIRY, a0 E X s HERBENT I, SESRIIN, § @ heota? ANITA Lo isE tion of the Japanese bomb found'gram as the Citizens Food Com- “\ I_,‘ \.“ Osrison, Blaces were set tan than catch outlaws is one that \ 5 5 Raleasad thra United Ar G MICHAEL DUANE ) several weeks ago by Andrew H mittee delayed a decision to elim- HElp FOOD DRIVE For 40 st Arge table in the main Wil long be remembered. son, Jr., near Ideal Cove. Ordnance inate poultryless Tnursdays Of A% B B ""TI_ able was| Nat W. Finston, long assoclated CARTOON Ly % 3 a0 room of the Club e table was ical Director with MGM and ALso \'p(‘)]{'” ".“"‘ AALso £ AG officer J. G. Gibbons, pilot of The committee 0 was con- A s M plane, CAP W, Miller and c fronted with anc AR R e bl i e decorated with a Hallowe'en mMOUI 0y oune, had charge of the fine G. Gosner, AM. 1c, complet m in its campalgn Lo ssve grain OhAlman Charles Luckman an-|and the centerpleces Wers PURPKINS | musical scoring of the film, with Latest World NEWS Via Air Express cty rounced today formation of a surrous by marigolds and set : ’ par s AFL distillety workers” mnfle Doonced dodiy. fpemaiion of o tal rounded by rig t song-writing team of he popular d ) Gibbons stressed the .act that a new demand to consider postpone- ,‘\m l\,‘,.]mp 1% Ahdilktey ‘chrimittae. n‘hph\' orenge candles stre. Willarg eIt G ind Fred Spiclman id the fo v . rize winners were Mrs. illarc e the Lemb was a live one in perfect|ment of the proposed 60-day shut- o & the food cons ok 1‘“"”‘\; s cut ¢ hit tunes sung N aly Jones, first; Mrs. .. Fa or, condition and that it was sheer|down of the distilling industry ’,lfl“ ? K urning r by Miss Dvorak. Miss Dvorak 1s| luck that it did not explode arles Luckman, chair n of “a nnot urge too strongly,” s Food Committee, did i SRRt A + food Corp., will meet with Luck- won the cut prize i he “that anycne else findin: t dicate when a final decision o i ot | ¥ gals of the period. [ such a tomb or a minc should on the two matters would be WA tommorrow DG e ‘ , leave it alone.” If a Lo - €T was reported, however Other members invited to attend FROM SEATTLE { °In nclude Knut Thompsor Peters-| Mrs. Philip D. Gill of Seattle is AR LOBUT | H pected bomb is found, the ast | change planned at present in | o hompson of Peters A hill | AI-ASKA (OASIA!- Guard should be notified and the liquer holiday, which is sch burg, Alaska stopping at the Baranof Hotel sall Jovoe at the Baranof 3 Ta e reservations and transportation - - > in turn will notify the commander|duled to start at midright Sa - ¥ AIR“NES H.IES 70 3 L HALLOW BARN DANCE | One third of the population of arangements —ady. 604-41 e bt Sat. Oct mon Creek Coun- |the United States lives in 90 cities | SRR o ed of by men trained for kman, in a broadcast to the , >~ v | try Club adv. TI3-t5 of more than 100,000 population. ' E Wantads for Lest iesults!| 0“ WEDNESDAY that work. r ities all over the coun- | The bomb Hanson found, whichit ked them to sct loc was : group, headed by J. L. Al-jcecond: and Mrs. Waino Hendrick- ' 1o’} 70 chorus of dancers who! pen, President of the General son, third. Mrs. Joseph MeLean y ey ropresent the “pin-up” deactivated later, was a bal-|conservation commitiees bomb of Japanese origin and'ed “full ¢ Alaska Coastal Airlines yesier-jor a few have been found in the ture, indi day sent iwo flights to tchi- 1y States. It was equipped to!t prig kan, three to £itka, ] itself completely after drop- L of graip and one tc T ) S| ping 1 of bombs and rope. Al 8 ,‘.1141 at Petgrs \ gell, 'diaris, but the fabric of the balloc > - d R FL' BY CL'PPER ec, Hoonah ann S 2 on the Lranches of a tree a Southbound passengers were Da-(few feet above ground and it fa ALASKA SE(OND !N E : 3 vid Charles, Mirs. Benson, Gilen to explode. = Despite many = Travel to Seattle by speedy, 4-engine Clipper at Reid, Robert. JReich, apd . Mike montbs of exposure to weather, the! a smooth 4 miles a minute . you'll Kave ‘Extil Goodman to Petersourg; Mrs. Lew in the nose of the 30-| RAISING FUNDS FOR tindé for things to do Oatkid Williams, Mrs. Winnie Nolan, Allen standard type bomb was ac- g l A - 8 q utside. Marcum and Joel Wing to Wran-|tive and in perfect condition GOPERS (AMPA!GN i, e De Il y i e lnest Pan American’s comfortable Clippers make gell; S8am Weck, Mr. and Mrs.| A guard was posted on the Cit- f travel a pleasure . . . with a dozen little personal James Allain, Arthur Walker, J.!izens Dock to keep everyone out of 1 ° N el 58 2 Reno, Jerry McKinley and Frank 'range while the deactivation Was| apert White, General Counsel . D @a‘al't.’ ]'geats ”“"““i Your f"fe includes delicious li?od, station- Clayton to Ketchikan completed. After the bomb had or"tne Republicn party of Al J P, - ery and magazines, a blanket or pillow, even been rendered harmless the special food and service for children. Passengers to Siika were V. S.|bee X Navy phas been advised by the Republi- M =S A g McGuises James Kitka, Charlie, en boarded the Coast Guard boat!can National Committee of Wash- ‘ : . Clli 10 YOUI’ SatISfaCilon Slim Blood, Capt. Telquist, With it, took it to sea to drop it'ington, D. C., as of October 15 Sgt. Sardini, T. R. Curtis, Jennie|in 107 fathoms of water that Alaska has oversubscribed its / % : Jack, William Dick and Jack Aus-| The crew went to Petersburg campaign quota by 34 percent ; . at a FAIR PRICE tin. from Yakutat where they deactiv-| oyt of 53 ates and Territ , < . Flying to Tenakee were H. Eng- ated a Japanese mine which had 5 : cond in the + 5 R S ¥ strom and Fred Carlton; to Hoo- been found and handled b\’ n @ a rritories. L . N PE*R* nah, George Mayeda, M. Grinsrud finder before being turned over 1o only one e is ahead » ' ("’ U" b(" ve You and Edith Bean; to Pelican, Alberta the authorities. In this case, Alaska and that is Vermont Newburn and Mr. Jacobsen; to Gibbons pointed out, only luck pr Almer Peterson of Ancho Tulsequah, J. N. Grant, Lawrence Vented a tragedy. who acted as Fir Chairman, ) [ s DT : ! / Bradley and Milton Turner | U 5 G and members of the National Com- & Mya)’ HERE FROM WRANGELL t Let our stewardess welcome you aboard soon. Arriving in Juneau from Ketch- 7 i ,, |mittee 2 Central Committee Col. O. F. Ohison of Wrangell, joined in an all out effort to put . ’ il Nonmwc OYAm TS, ok} staying at the Baranof. Jack | Alaska over the tc [ SW|{"’ S ea+s Flying Clipper schedules are frequent and cone Clsen and Dorothy B nick ; Alaska cver the top. ” 2 i . venient. Ask Pan American for details , o | from Petersburg, Mr. Mayo; from Kinney and Frank Perillo of the g 4 Tenakee, Maud Asp; from Neka S3me city are staying at the Gas-j WITH OCEAN TOW, INC. 'For Bables Baranof Hotel—Telephone 106 Bay, Neil Brown; from Palican, t'neau s Neal Brown and M. V. Shinn, PICKLES OLIVES s W T e ol s Aol Pan AHERICAN wete Arehit Salpld, Stim Dlood,lof Pelican ity vare mdatared i abh e ar e e }IALLO WE EN CUOKIES STRAINED I DICED Eligabetli and S. Constantino, & the Gastineau Hotel. : i 'FROM SKAGWAY : P . lm”l” AIKMKY Romero, 4. S 2 Femandez| oo 2mo.ooo T, Robert 8. ‘Schy of Skagway is B R 0 0 M S ‘23(3 .}50 q;;;y,/,,,, ,'//[,Q]}/,,, a?fitfl Capt. Telquist, Sgt. Sardini, Ole 180,000 staying at the Baranof Hotel. Twedt, F. Wright, W. Petri, T. C. species of beetles are found in the | - Whiteside, Santo Tomas, Charlie United States Empire Wantads for Lest resulls! Peterson, Ellis Reynolds, H. Wil- i e | BAR F 16 ounce fin 55 Waitresses and Fountain Girls| | o ; - 20 ounce fin 69‘ BUS ANSELL announces . . .. 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