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PIONEER AUTO WRECKING CO. 762 West 13th Ave. Denver 17, Colorado 1948 flof the Kansas | ears ago, Randolph Scott, Robert { IRyan, Anne CAPITOL TONIGHT One of the most spectacular bat- ties ever screened climaxes RKO Radio’s tense drama of the old tur- Trail Street,” a story f nearly seventy | lbulent we. o George starring and the Jeffreys Gabby” Hayes have This feature is at.the Capitel Theatre for the last showings to- night | Trail Street” has been given a production in accordance with the magnitude of its theme, and is one | of > year's most ambitious out- door dramas. Packed with action from start to finish, it is flavored with romance, comedy and music - ROTARY CLUB HOSTS T0 ROTC OFFICERS AT WEEKLY MEETING The Rotary Club held their regular meeting today noon in the Gold Room of the Baranof Hotel. Lieutenant Commander Ed- ward Chester intrcduced Col. Will- am H. Jones, Jr. Professor ‘of Military Science and Tactics at the University of Washington; Major James D. Donlon, Jr., Unite Di- recter of the Transpotration COIp ., .. at the University of Washington, and Tech Sgt. William Liddle, of he Public Relations at the Univer- sity of Washington, of the per- sonnel of the Army ROTC at the Jniversity. Col. Jones stated that there are | seven branches of the service at the | University and the primary pur- the men with the ship and its duties. ment aboard are of the transport !corp and it is their duty as oifi- cers to plan all transportation of troops, supplies and equipment, by land, sea and air, in peace as | well as in war. All personnel are required to know the complete op- rations of the ships and all nec- ary information in carrying on duties aboard. Also, cn the pres- ent cruise are ten Navy ROTC Cadets learning their specific du- ties as future officers in the regu- lar Navy or Reserve Major Donlon was a Jap prison- er of war and was held aboard one of the “hell ships” until it was bombe: From the ship he swam ashore and fought with the guer- rillas in the Philippines for a year or more. He was also awarded the Silver Star. Col. Jones was formerly an in- structor at the University of Louis- jana and also at’ West Point and during the war he was command- ing ofiicer of a regiment in the Second Armored Division in the North African area. Other guests at the Rotary luncheon were Leonard Hopkins, salesman of sporting goods at An- chorage; Bill Schmitz and Bill Logan of the Juneau High School and Wayne Alkrie, who has taken Jim Church’s place during his ab- sence at the ATC offices. Henry Hogue returned today af- ter many weeks of absence and five new members were introduc- ed to the club by Dr. W. M. White- head. They were Howard Mac- Lean, Wilfred Johnson, William Hughes, Malcolm Greany, and Bill Hixson, - The entertainment committee presented the club with a colored movie from the CPR office en- titled “West Coast Play Ground,” |a very interesting and colorfui | picture of the many vacation spots |in Canada. country, the Most of the et The Rev. Walter A. Soboleff an- nounces that at the Memorial Church at 7:30 this qvening the Rev. Charles Lee Nelson will give a special showing of Biblical pic- tures. The public is cordially in- vited to share in this program. Brownie's Liquor Store | Phone 103 139 So. Franklin P. 0. Box 259 | FRED B. WOLF | Electrical Contractor Bouse Wiring OUR SPECIALTY Box 2135 Black 379 Widest Selection of LIQUORS 4 PHONE 399 - Bader Accounting Service RUTH BADER Accounting—Tax Reports Secretarial 3 Valentine Bldg., Telephcne 919 C. J. EHRENDREICH Certified Public Accountant Accounting—Systems—Taxes TELEPHONE RED 481 H. S. GRAVES The Clothing Man HOME OF FLORSHEIM SHOES ————————— ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Pefershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg. Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 | | estimated that the walled pose of this trip was to acquaint .o ent- about $18,000 s of modera labor AT METHODIST CHURCH ¢ nGED BY LEGION John Stainét’s “Crusifixion,” wil! | be sung by the Senior Choir on the| Urging Congress to liberalize the evening of Good Friday at the Meth-!loan provisions of the GI Bill of odist Church. Soloists will be Miss|Rights, the Juneau Post of the Am-! Frances ‘Paul, Mrs. Mildred Lister,|crican Legion passed a vesolution' nd Mr. Ernest Ehler. The latter|.ast night recommending that vet- will direct the choir {erans be permitted to secure a GI Mrs. Ruth M. Popejoy will be at|ican with unpatented land in Al- the console of the new elec aska. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA LAST SHOWING OF (600D FRIDAY CONCERT EASING OF GI LOANS | "TRAIL STREET” AT Genevieve White, Leonard Olsen fo Wed During June ss (enevieve White of and L Olsen of Pauls- At eveni Bethel Church, M June ric or- gan, which was dedicated last Snn-‘ The resolution pointed out vet- B0, Wash ced their intention day evening { erans desiring to take up homesteads to wed s 1e during the month The Crucifixion is a musical Good| and homesites in Alaska require Of June. This engagement was made Friday meditation the \\uru\{,:uu\ loans before they settle on the EROWNn by the words “Genevieve” of the scripture, including “C and in order to build a home so they and “Leonard” in the decorations Loved The World fufill the wesidence wequire- j O the refreshment table Gates,” the cry of the mob, Miss White was born and reared fy, and “Ii is Finist SErha requires that i Juneau, a ended the Juneau Passion Week Hymns w b veteran must . a fee simpie High )l and graduated from by the Congregation, and the Atle to his land in order to ke el- Bothell. Wash., High School in 1943, T Jond the Oongregation in prayer. | gikile ors i Toan, ¢ was cxpinined oxo ettended the NoftHwett Bibie On Thursday, members, prospec-|.nat less than two percent of the 1"5‘”“:” from which she graduated tive members, and friends of the| remitory's land has been patented. i 1945 the present time she church will observe the Communion resolution argued that such lib- 18 emploved at the Territorial De- of the Last Supper, a class of pros- \tion of the GI Bill would per- PAItment of Taxation active members wil) be consectatét |nitt: hopd. Fapll seitiement’ of Ale| 2941 Olsen, who blso Eisnded (e in adult baptism aska and would allow more Ter Northwest Bible Institute, came to benefits rial vetel to receive wrem this legislation Six Legionnaires were appointed Commander Lewis Walker to act cout advisory com- appointed himselt u, Joseph M. Shot- g, Ed Garnick and | The noon Holy sponsored by ti Ministerial Association will continue | through Thursday noon, beginning each day at 12:30 o'clock i - s | ner, Gus Gissbe AT CATHOLIC (HUR(H Technical Sergeant William Lid- dle, Army instructor at the Univer- | sity of Washington in Seattle, spoke Week services, Jheau-Douglas? ay {en the Post Boy mittee. Walker | and Joe Tnibode Beginning tomorrow, tae Holy |oriefly at last night's meeting. Lid- Week masses at the Catholic ! dle arrived here yesterday on board Church of the Nativity will be as|the FS-210 with a detachment of follows { University of Washington ROTC Wed day, 7:30 p.m.— Rosary, |and NROTC students who are mak- nd Benediction of the! Sacrament The will “con- tructions on ing an Alaska cruise. Joseph M. Shofner was initiated in American Legion membership. Steve Vuko' 1 was officially ppointed, by Commander Walker, as a treveling good will ambassa- dor for the Juneau Post to other American Legion groups. Following the meeting, the CPR movie “West Coast Playground” was enjoyed by the members. Refresh- consisting of d tack, cheese and coffee, were served by the evening the Holy Hour will be | Al Zenger who wanted to show the cenducted by Rev. Joseph MCcE)- | Legionnaires ‘what Army rations meel. | consisted of in World War 1 Good Friday, 12:00 Noon—Mass | e i G e e entiane ot e “crowe: PRINCESS NORAH IN WITH 15 FOR JUNEAU Most Blessed Reverend Leo Sweeney clude his series of ins Shristian Marriage. ~ Wednesday afternccn from 4 te 5 and Wed- nesday evening from 7 to 9 Confes- | sions will be heard in preparation for Holy Thursday Holy Thursd 8:00 a. m—High The! will be Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament during the day on Thursday. 7:30 to 8:30 in 7:30 p. m—Stations of the Cross followed by a Sermon on the Pas- sion by Reverend Robert Whelan i Holy S"‘,‘:""“};- R e —Be-| e Princess Norah arrived last ginning-of .the- iy Saturday ¢ evening from Vancouver with the monies; 8:00 a. m.—The Holy Sac- following 15 passenge rifice o1 the Ma Confessions J. Bergstreser, Fessie Forsythe will be heard from 7 to 9 0'¢lock 3 “Giass T. Goodman, August R in the evening A X scleit, Arthur Jurgeleit, John Craft, cCaster Sunday— The hours {or np. ang Mrs. J. Morris and child, Masses on Easter Sunday will be npg Georgia Tunstill, Mr. and 7:00; 8:30; 10:00; and 11:30 & M. prg: [, Tweit and Dr. and Mrs. The Easter sermons will be by the g0, vance Rev. Leo Sweeney Eiaatadtar s ol ol e All, both Catholics and non- Catholics are invited to all of these FORFEITS BAIL servic i BRI e | John Bieker forfeited $25 bail A. W. Almquist of Ketchikan this morning in City Police Court is staying at the Baranof Hotel. cn a drunk charge MALTING CO., SEATTLE, US A EATTLE BREWING & Onc OF The World anization Distributed throughout Alaska { by ODOM COMPANY Your Deposits ARE SAFE BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS THE management of this bank is pledged to conserva- tive operation. The safety of depcsitors’ funds is our primary consideration In addition the bank is a mem- ber of Federal Deposit In- surance Corporation, which fasures each of our deposit- ors against loss to a maxi- mum of $5,000. / DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED FIRST NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Juneau last summer and at present is employed by Mr, J. P. Christen- sen > DR., MRS. A. W. STEWART ARE GRANDPARENTS; BOY A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Campbell of Wrangell ta St. Ann's Hospital yesterday morning at 10:10 o'clock weighing eight pounds and eight ounces and Bas been named Richard Leonard. The new arrival joins three-year-old sister Karen Mrs. Campbell is the former Lan- ore Kaufman, daughter of Mrs. A. W. Stewart of this city. Campbell and father are co-owners of the Camp- bell Towing Company at Wrangell. He is a native of that city. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Carapbell of Wrangell and Dr. and WHITE LAUNDRY The Boys Give Snow White Diaper Service. Now the Lady of the House has no diapers to wash for several weeks. But she will probably con- tinue on with diaper service as her baby's diapers are so thoroughly washed and rinsed at the laundry. They are SNOW WHITE, The baby has no rash, all hecause the Laundry is equipped to handle diapers. DIAPER SERVICE $2.50 Per Week PHONE VOTE FOR | FRANK A.BOYLE | TERRITORIAL AUDITOR P. 0. Box 2719 JACK WARNER President ARCHIE JUNEAU MARINE CO., INC. MARINE RAILWAYS Boat Repair New Construction Sales Surveys Appraisals Estimates REORGANIZED JANUARY 1, 1948 Secretary-Treasurer 15 ARRIVE; 23 LEAVE BY ALASKA COASTAL Alaska Coastal flights brought in 15 and left wit! sengers as follows From Sitka: D. B. LaBounty, Gler 'Leach, Sam R. Kelly, E. 8. Ku- man, H. M. Yarnell, Bud Whiteside, vesterday yas- A. L. Zamervalt and Hazel sen From Hoonah: J. E. Danie and Emma Mayeden; from Hood Bay P. Lenes, Mr. BElanc Fannie Shanncn, Powell and Foster To Hood Bay: C. Joseph and Rob- ert Gilliam; to Petersturg: John Young and Leo to Hoonah Ole Requiam, B Mrs. H, Mc- Donald and E. To Pelican: Mrs. Ed Johnson, Mrs. Jack Beard, I. O. Jacobson and Mr, Heusicen. To Ketchikan: R. G. Rich, V Powers, A. V. Collar, H. Gross, R. Stokes and F. Veilarma To Sitka: J. D. Salahow, Mark Thompson, and Mr. and Mrs. K Snowdown. - For a quarter of a century, ine Alaskan sea otter was thought ex- tinct. | | See our outstanding collection of luxurious virgin | wool North Star Blankets—each one woven with | | unusual skill and densely napped for warmth \ without weight. You’ll appreciate the “extras” in these fine blankets . . . the smooth, velvety | exquisite pastel decorator shades. Ends bound | : with 6" rayon satin binding, | | l IT WILL PAY YOU TO SHOP i | (Paid Advertisement) (TR Phone 29 B. 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