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- ‘There are two features at the Cap- Full of acti ippliec ) . |itol Theatre for this weekend, one mh former ; ng A 8 : v 4 a comedy and the other a mystery Johnny Weismuller and Buster Crab- o SR hnay Wesmulicr o Baster Ceao- | | Tyyg champs match skill to kill in | “Her Adventurous Night,” the com- amount’s ¥ pic- a deadly batfle of the bayous! edy, has Dennis O'Keefe and Helen 1s one e two features at | Walker co-starred. In the support- 0th Century Theatre tonight Knives flash aid fists clash . . . s the screen’s top ‘mz cast are Scotty Beckett, Fuz only aquatic stars meet in savage water combat for ¥ Needless to say when these two the untamed queen of the Cajun country! i i wHl be on the T approxi- | mately two weeks IN DENNIS O'KEEFE IN TECHNICOLOR S, & BV i » s s e SAC ) sboe, and two new planks on the S ) \ srnmen als 1a 4 tte ! Scotty Beckett = Bennie Bartlett srnment officials last 'night attended | e b The average brass coniains about the first showing of two of Stand-i : Ho and a new bulkhead, PP Cedls ook Distie THRE a1t Ularice, owned by Capt. Johnson of 70 percent copper and 30 percent SE0'5 moyon TICHITNS CASRISETS . A H B g S g 4 1 zinc although oth brasses are : and opportunities in Alaska. The : SRR L fob B uew, IiNg N maede with different proportions. 4 STARTS AT preview was held at the Gold Room - ESh AR - H“"- Ing & new iron bark shoe, RAG. s 5 i » 3 ] She Barano? i planks on starboard sid 2 S ! B ] 9.95-10:55 of the Baranof Hotel = oo MAYOR TALKS MOVIES _mayor Willlam 'was wrboard side Bul- e Rainbow Girls will hold & re- l:")5— J:J he first picture, “Alaska,” devic- O'Dwyer of New York, campaigning to have more movies made o ok Febig gular business meeting Saturday af- P A R I g ted scenes, outpost locations and oc- e P vl b ress featum 4 in fer replanking. iy e w5 5 in his city, talks with Barbara Hale, actress featured in a motion Point Reyes in for t b ternoon, March 5, at 2 o'clock in the n € SECORD FE P cupations in the north country from picture being shot entircly in Gotham. | el for two rod bear- o iiin Rite Temple. All members FOR ARMY TRUCKS BGY EizE Ketchikan to the Arctic Slope. Fish- gs g i afd New and Used 3 b, el e . e o are urged to attend the meeting. ing, the source of Alaska’s major % Liplorer, owned by Magnus B e Largest stock in America, 6x6, 6x income, was given a prominent roll e of Porelin Wars: Depertment!” ’H‘.w.l, in for engine reconditioning. & 4, 4x4, 4x2. All items guaranteed. m (il thie i with Ahie iliing | the I.ISTER popflov O O e tion,| T Dixon in for @ new Caterpll- There’s news i the Want-Adst | /ypet auto wrecking house in dustry and Indian life playing a T Dr. C. Ak ana] \ll;_::m e f —— | the west with mcst complete stock secondary spot. The other outstand- [ e K Lekn Kb AtHvod Ray Packard for Northern C()m-’, of new and reconditioned parts 1 h b e 1 N H "in Was TR KRGIRY Whainesn ] o C s 8838 IHBL the - SweREHROr. for all cars and, trucks. FAST 3 3 turesque filming from ground and . g S L ' talne Is progressing according to SERVICE! {1 § air of the area’s expanding cities ME]’HODIS"’ (HUR€H sc..edule, 4 PIONEER Richord DIX . Leslic BROOKS - Marie CURRIER from Southeast Alaska to points pfl " F M o 1 BB i “\ et WREéKlNG o6 FERER 3 within the Arctic Circle. Y gfi fiM R(fAN 'Eb H i To relieve miser- Vg ; 5 -Haunted Harbor” The second reel, “Fish On,” con- . IRY Siip GWNERS ASSN. i les, rub_throat, 163 West 13th Ave. i centrated on the salmon, trout and The joint concert to be held this 1 > Lx [ 1'0 MEH MAR(H 15 chest and back |CK$ Denver 17, Colarado il pike catches to be had in waters evening at 8 o'clock in the Juneau ) i’ ] | Wb cominyiing W YAPGNUS = - === | throughout Alaska. In this picture Metheodist Church will be a voice 3 A niceung of uhe Juneau Vessel e et | e e e = T AT i e L e T | several residents of Juneau and area, and piano recital by Mildred Lister Tcuks Al SKA Y] Owners Association is planned for ol 1 o the Alaska t d Alaska needs including Mr. and Mrs. Rod Darnell, and Ruth Popejoy. The benefit pro- i ¥ Marcn 15 to discuss the possibilities ARGE SYSIEM IO Secattle's facilities and capital for de- made their debuts to stage and gram will assist the church organ - of consolidation with Petersburg ve.onment of its resourc |screen. The true angler’s mouth wat- fu nd has teen well planned for Pan-Pacific Goc hor Tours, fishers and the newly organized E A ‘It is to the mutual advaniage €red as 28 and 30 inch trout were Pi c entertainment, of Seattle, announces that a variety Ketcuikan Vessel Owners Associa- g [ ¢ both areas to see that rates are landed in quick succession and with Mrs. Lister and Mrs. Popejoy are Of complete, all-expense air tours ilon. RE(OMMENDAI!OE Ipweref R Horvioh SpnrkavAL |apparent ease. wellknown in the Channel area for are inciuded in their 1948 Alaska| A letter from the Ketchikan Asso- | ¥ 9 g o | In addition to being scienically their ability in former recitals and tour operations, featuring air travel ciation recommended the consolida- | e «i::plrx:.!rfl(g\;;xr:‘xk»iv;rmmccfifiigs.- tops and & mark of perfection in the program they will present to- Ly Pan-American World Airways. tion and suggested Juneau as the ® [ ,,]', the p“,;h(l inter Qéim seeing color photography, the film was of night is another such offering. There se special air tours of four. central operation office. (Continued from Page One) that Alaska residents and businesses 80 Instructive nature to benefit those will be no admission charge but & nd eleven days' duration are. Both Juneau and Ketchikan or- ¥ —_—- AR ST % a;m‘;ro o i an 'M\‘l.ng not familiar with northern stream silver offering will be accepted for corted, and are scheduled for ganizations have been formed from panies would not also soon enter the | geattle retain its valuable and his. 20d lake fishing. |the church organ fund. / departure from Seattle to the tormer members of the Seattle ves- tield, to the detriment of the Ameri- t,ric Alaska trade.” | Tom Dyer, Standard branch man- he program for this evening will Southeast: Alaska cities, Interior Al- sel Owners Association. | can Merchant Marine. 3 el ager and master of ceremonies for st o Both” clideiog nd a .l:m;l the Yukon Territory, Al; - ’ Freight Rates High oy lll‘-e ; /) é‘zl_fl it 'L‘tthe (jom:;mi»“ classics in solos by each of the artists “-“ ““x-‘I‘ml‘l“:“("“""‘ll“.“]‘n_’w; :n‘“‘;;:( SUES FOR DAMAGES 3. Existing freight rates are too plan to show the pictures in Alaska: a1, 4150 duet POUENTR b HEOAN Eager L. Holloway, doing busi- high. (HUR(H OF GOD MOVES l,dolrc any pr;fe‘:talllans :r‘e mhadel s, MacEay Malooih 8 ihe s ‘ylw{'f’[ (\'_‘«““ ‘““v‘“»d ss as the Yellow Cab Co., today 5 “I pelieve that the Maritime Com- U L L6, ALAER. planned to show| =" e committee for the travelduig, sy 1S OWI CORNIIYS| filed . sulk BaVELUR, | District Oourt ’ mission should make a very careful; 10 ODD FELLOWS" HALL the films throughout the coastal, . .° . " e 4 ‘,“fl:;“ “‘l‘\j‘w‘r’ n":-y 2gainst Ludvick Gusjaas for dam- investigaticn of the capital structure | area. Turner and Jan il e ages resulting from a collision on of various shipping companies oper- | FOR REGULAR SERVIC Larry Hagen, Manager of Stand-| , ,i;n¢ ang Mrs. Rozert K- PR lf]’,‘l’_',:;’;;‘K_‘T"):_"s;‘dlz‘_’; Dec. 18, 1947, between n Yellow | atig under o BTl BN ria g ) i ;‘rds R xg};ea?;i;rffillacnglvz} S rs. HEGY LAAROL AR I, - trips to the Eukimo village of Kotge-| o0 and an auto allegedly driven scn contended. “Particular attention| Tae First Church of God, with Francis, a col elations { o, vison on the reception committee. |, L O, s Alas Iy Gusiass on the Glacler High- MAR(H Is ] 1 should be given to what appears (:.‘The Rev. and Mrs. E. Beyers, pastors representative from Seattle, were at| i 4 K D‘{"'_Fi’"f'fli‘”‘fi :;":“'“”n'(‘l“?ll’):g:’: way at the Sunny Point Road in- 8 the ast day be an unusually large amount of op- | ar¢ moving the location of the Sun- the preview. gE P»'C‘;fi;flr ’:;:L;:"LHXI;,ES :tlenw :‘ 'A'l “k; xcn;(;n-g Ty : | tersection near the seven mile . 3 erating capital. {day iwoxship. gervices 16 the ‘Odd e two Dane we)re ik A mlvi _ George Playd e dOBe-r sxe O Pan-Pacitic is also offering for the| Pest: Holloway, through Faulkner | i you can get Chpper tzckets Study also should be made of the |Fellows Hall 209 Franklin Street. The th Juncau High School. R0 oo RO B O A old s 00 as. Amnual Aloj 500 Eeasifiditeinaking for pay-{ H . . operating efficiency of the compan- | CODgregation has been meeting in P s s Ham ciidme pe tQu,‘my our. tnroe Alaska| TNt Of @, $409.85 repair bill, $125 al these. bzg savings— ies in the Alaska trade. I am of the! the parsonage at 526 East Street, HEI.EN EHRE"DREI(“ ! Bt o 6 .'.! e N’qurs o <““” ‘; tours to 10F the loss of the cab's use. .'mdl opinion that a substantial saving|but it was over crowded and there | g Smfmh Pacific, Latin America|$173 101 attoiney fees. | can be made by modernization of ¥as no longer room to continue ser- BECIGNS POSITION iAlASKANS VISITING b= ol — S ARGAIN FA loading and unloading facilities. Vices in the parsonage, b g 3 e 3 | S AT With reduction of operating Costs < The First Church of God, with 'o ASS'SI Hum“D! IN WASHINGTON, D_ (_ mvom“"; u.n eS| | S SEATTLE: From JUNEAU ROUND TRIP SAVING and & careful determination of the 8eneral offices at Anderson, Indi- I S i | 2 1RS YO, capital - structure for rate-making|ana, has had a steady increase ever s TR e we o Midshipman J. D.-Olithero, son gy iBely. ot has | X T purposes, I am sure there is ample Since it tegan services here over Mys. Helen Ehrendreich has Te"cr Mr. and Mrs. Russell Clithero o % fi’“f{”kjflifif‘“fifl;fice el Y9 3EATILE P omn Toanauniion: ot Tk |two years ago. Th unified system signed her position in the Finance{,¢ sitka called on Delegate Bart- . IU gml;)its(tr‘ A ey SERVICE 4. Every effort should be made to,0f Worship is followed for the Sun- Division of the Veterans Administza-| oty while in Washington recently. gi,iiey Ko “Ck, e b WHITEHORSE, Y. T. encourage the barge type of opera ‘day morning service. The devotions tion, to act as assistant to her hus-|cjithero js attending ‘the United Stanley Keminsky on g n:wt" w. Get the NEW Lion in view of the record made to|are followed by the sermon then the band, C. J. Ehrendreich, a certified|tarec Naval Academy at Annapolis o 1o L R o FAIRBANKS date, where freight rates nave been|Sunday School classes meet at 11 public accountant. She has had con-‘m)m which he s to be graduated = Z ce-Pres. ASHINGTON ¢ reduced 35 percent. o'clock. Mrs. H. E. Beyer is the act- siderable amount of experience as al¢pic June g 3 o aud Habit! p » i & 2 s . Serv Managin, ition in'the Alasks frade. '/ *| Sporetairy-Treasurer.Mr. L, G Elacke Coagt. The- aalplon af hiev (SEEiia | r, DEtan. teprescniiug 41 A5 RUTH BADER ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME (Borgain tickets good up 1o 30 days for round tip and stopavers. In the event the interim law is > o ‘ chorage Chamber of Commerce in On sale through March 15) <8 oW %lwell is the adult teacher with Mr. will enable Ehrendreich to devote v i i & L extended, the Maritime Commission A.T. Vaughn the intermediate-young ) field i matters pertaining to airport legis Accounting—Tax Reports " should_call for"Bifs inakiigsib-poa=- -~ AuEhD the tntermediate-youns moré thne fo field worls a8 ahe willitaiion tor the Paeritory: Secretarial H POS*| people’s teacher. - Mrs. - Blackwell handle most ¢f the office detail H sizle for all operatars. to be given| PR IS TR TR L s Aok g Mre. Fred Axford of Anchorage |3 valentine Bldg, Telephone 919 1 ®Take advantage of these special low fares. Arrange af S i neir ‘o= . i | h joi . ' a 10‘:;: chance to submit their pro: | classes :vit.h Mrs. Gilbert Miller as Hosp", AL NOIES {oss jeined Mr. Axford in Washing E a visit, vacation or business trip by Clipper today . .. s Finances Involved j”ggfl:""v il A e g Tom Stewart, son of Mr. and Mrs. H “The possibility of entering the . = o ) f 4 = 2 IB, D. Stewart of Juneau, spent a H ANOF o) P Alasia trade should be thrown wide, SPareh and A T V?“f““;fi‘;dsh;‘;" Mrs. Alice Fitzpatrick was admit-|week in Washington from his law 1 BARANOF HOTEL—Telephone 106 7 open to get the best possible nffer,‘s;’;:lgr:s” 522: MS";?;:‘; z“ 5"ted to St. Ann's Hospital yesterday |studies at Yale, He is visiting his H S B 08t} ¥ e ¢ A . for medical treatment; | sis frothd-mbw, Mr. ar 3 oo pecpasele St B 0 wimont| VSRR Aot 4e piaere 45 sister and Beotidi hhwy Mr. asd i m MR[(HN 1 L] H & . 1] . . FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1948 SHOWPLALEOF THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE l MYSTERY, COMEDY | TWO FEATURES AT | 1 | CAPITOL THEATRE | Knight and Tom Power | JUNEAU, ALASKA TWO FEATU ON TORIGHT ONLY |\ FDHrENTURY AT 20TH CENTURY huskies meet they mix and there e SHOWS at 7:15 - 9:30 ~ "~ PAGE FIVE TONIGHT ONLY | | The original screenp by Jerry Warner, described an outstanding is plenty o faction following achievement of this well known i fuatnn, While casting e craftsman, ceals humorqusly s o b novel situation, in which the tile variety), is shown in the Mon B HAPPENED imagination of a little boy lands i e A e P 2 WITH THE parents in jail as murder sus- A N - w i Co-starring Hoot Gibson and Bob Saring ' JOHNNY € wrong { ‘O'Keefe and Miss Wall appear 2 o P 3 ueodoos pririthe WE|SSMU|.|.ER as the distracted father and mother. A A y 2 R : J k0 and T iR Young Scotty Beckett is scen as the, ATTEND PREMIERE — Ac of its chases ar well a VIRGINIA BUSTER y | @aughter, Susie, enter a Hollywood theatr {in_murder GREY CRABBE ™ of the Whistler,” the mur-| B i [REIRPYIre I8 & mystery werm CAROL 2 t g H | - - ama, tells of the famed| q | THURSTON HELEN WALKER importance that the Maritime Com- mission. seé_that people who make bids are financially responsible,” Jackson said. “No aid should be rendered those not willing to invest sufficient mon to make their proposals sound ones, and to insure that enterprises, once begun, will last leng enough to reap study classes are to be held in the different'homes of the congregation, at the present time 'the class is tak- ing a ccurse in Christian Theology. The Christian Brotherhood Hour held over KINY at 12:30 every Sun- afternoon is a part of the church’s program for the people of Juneau and vicinity as well as the man who travels in the | strange tales of violence! |and suspense Richard Dix plays the leading role. As he has done in all previous |“Whistler” adventures, while lovely’ Leslie Brooks is cast opposite hlm; Also importantly featured are Mich-( ael Duane (“Personality Kid”), Mary | Currier, Mong Barrie and Ray Walk- | er. STANDARD FILMS | A } Standard Oil employees and gov- Discharged from St. Ann’s yester- day were Mrs. Burke Riley and baby girl, and William Mowre. Mrs. Robert Fellows. Gray S. Tilly cf Fairbanks is in ‘Washington representing the Vet~ MEN'S QUIZBANG DANCE fine. coprdfhinon’ of Chiysler-bujit engir Prd reductionrge s plus. Ch FISHING VESSELS | HERE FOR REPAIRS AT MARINE WAYS | | o Ree completed and current work done at the Northern Commer- | clal Marine Ways include | | The Emma, owned by | ther, s in for a ¢ Heo! G'hson port side. Lon Juck new bulwarks, re- 'RAIKBOW GIRLS WILL AND QUR 2ND FEATURE Fodeo Mysterys Learn how Hoot and Bob Solve the deadly puzzie of the Killer Horse! Bob $icele reverse rysler Supérfinish. of moving Worto ARuwAys The J/';/em of //e"7/y//1] fl/’/ff: all of the benefits accruing from a 23t power. dfloat government subsidy. No considera-| tion should ke given to operators| who could abandon services at will.| or when it no longer was 1o bheu; advantage.” ! < 6. Merit, not “grandfather rights,”| City graders and other snow re- should be the basis for granting as-| moving equipment are working sistance. | steadily today and will continue Jackson said he was not interested| through tonight and tomorrow in in keeping in business some inef- a2 effort to keep ahead of the ficient operator merely for the sake|beavy snow which began falling of preserving that operator’s tu&i-{‘exrl.v this morning. ness. City Street Department Fore- “Neither Alaska nor' Seattle cn:\lm:m Bert Lybeck warns motorists afford shipping inefficiency,” the|to be on the lookout for the snow Congressman declared. “The stake' plows so that they can keep their for both is too large. Seattle meeds)autos out of its way. " plsts) gives boslzowiers ‘the, smioo SCROWN NORTHLAND SAILINGS M. 8. SQUARE SINNET SAILING FROM SEATTLE (for Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Juneau Haines, Skagway and Sitka) MARCH 3-17 8. S. ALASKA—MARCH 25 MOOSE LOBGE This is the Men's night to tell the Truth or take the Consequences SATURDPAY-MARCH 6 Members and Their Ladies regular services of the church. R e ROYAL GRADERS WORKING ‘: MARINE ENGINES THE WATPR BOiLT, T LEY ELIN HENRY GKEEN R. W. Cowling Co. 115 FRONT ST. PHONE 57 — NORTHLAND TRANS PORTATION .Cb SERVING SOUTWEASTERN ALASKA @EPINDABLY