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B e THURSDAY APRIL 1 1948 == '\ [IKELY STORY' IS GOOD COMEDY NOW AT CAPITOL bara Hale are the appealin, |for considerable romantic in RKO Radio's (‘0———1(] 10 ENDS TQNIGHT 'in a hospital, Bill Baker mistakanly believes he has only a few days to live. He is saved from suici lcvely young artist, Vickie North,| whese pictures have been laughed BILL WILLIAMS uu IAR!ARA HAI.! and buys Vickie's paintings for $5,- ing, Tiny and Louie put through a routine bf violent exercises to hur FRIDAY — SATURDAY Hughes, picturing hungry parents could be done about releasing the chef. Holzheimer, unable to stand the moans of starving people, phone Accounting—Tax Reports Secretarial || 3 Valentine Bldg., Telephone 919 ! I (. J. EHRENDREICH Certified Public Accountant Accounting—Systems—Taxes TELEPHONE RED 481 Phone 103 139 So. Franklin P. O. Box 2598 RS- FRED R. WOLF Electrical Contractor Bouse Wiring | | OUR SPECIALTY | Box 2135 Black 379 GEORGE BROS. Widest Selection of LIQUORS PHONE 395 the matter. “Davis, the hotel chef?” replied the desk sergeant. “We don’t have him here.” For | the next hour, Hughes, Holzheim- er and the local police searched for the missing chef, but with no favorable reports. When finally discovered, Davis, the chef, was at his routine work with nothing more to isay thdn: “April Fool!!” | “Big jok agreed Hughes, “but whdt . puzzles me most right now !is who's going to pay the $50 bond money I posted at the jail for someone who wasn't there.” e, A‘\ICHORAGE VISITORS | W. A. Hanson' Sam'R. Kelly, | Glen Jeiferson and Jack S. Woods, all from Anchorage, are in Juneau H.S.GRAVES | ‘[ The Clothing Man | | HOME OF FLORSHEIM SHOES by a| #000. When Bill shows no signs of dy- | adi ot THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. § to have their countries participate EHumispherv.’ no matter what hap- pens, and that the best way to q make it live is to help all the peo-! the police station to inquire into Pl¢ in it to make a living. (Copyright, 1948, hv The Bell Syndicate =Y ol ~ BOWLING Cross-alley doubles on the Elks alleys tonight will open at 7 o'clock with the following matches: A. Fisher and 8. Johnson vs un- named opponents on lane one; Porg Sweeney and W. King vs. F. Hen ning ad E. McKinnon on lane two; M. Morrison and D, Morrison =E McCarron and D. Dunn on ]m'( three, and' B. Mowre and J. Merritt vs. a darkhorse team on lane four Mzetches at 9 o'clock will see L.| T — Long-rumored romance between Movie Star Clark JUNEAU, AL ASKA Gable Romiance Pumored Starring in a mi Night and Day.” or young love, Bill Williams | {Bros’ gala annivers SATURE | rently being released 4 * ¥ showing for ol ] > e Capito | L anc exis at the Ca»;n | o i Recovering from a minor accident | ; ‘echnicclor 1w on the career { | bie and beautiful Nelson, Mrs. Mearjorie Binkley and ORGANIZE SATURDAY‘ | A new theatrical group ‘Lyv‘.un as “The Juneau Play !Leing organized in Juneau, Purpo f the club will. be to furnish civic | entertainment, to donate any funds over and above operating expenses |to aid in financing civic improve- ments as deemed by the group to be beneficial to the community, and to furnish a medium of common meet- ing ground for people interested in |any ktranch of theatrics and cntel- | tainment. | Interests such as acting, public mptaktng. sound effects, costymes nake-up, stage management, direct- ing, and properties combine to make a production complete for presenta- ‘Hun, and they are so varied, it is oped they will include all those who be to !directeq by Mick |ne Blanton and C. Telquist vs. W. Blan- | ! wish to participate in making “The ton and N. Telquist on lane one; | Juneau Players” a success. R. Mill and B. Garrett vs. E, Fulu‘ A public meeting for the purpose 'NIGHT AND DAY’ IS MUSICAL HIT AT 20TH CENTURY |with the 20th annive (pictures is at the it with a ca of Cole I produced by (3} teurs many famcus screen, stage xm! ra 1 Monty Woolley ] ADDED %] out of an exhibition g Yooy "High Biood Pressure” Flicker Flashbacks || is oo ;x;‘rl Mw:fiyi- 55 i tmses LATEST NEWS VIA AR crs o $30000 policy on Bill's life compeser Cola Porter from (i time | hi law for W Wu'l(l War I exg cessful career ars ago at Bend, but Jobn Mat- bl S’ || Bader Accounting Service :}r:dpwzxiiugqcl_\illidr:n inh the f:loldlee :c‘:"f;cf:;acfyledlgu:hm‘:si ‘:g:zs@m:l{ Charles Sterns. on said the words I wanted to| shop, as uicl 0 phone ue 3 et i say sa.d 5 B'ownle S l'qu°’ ore : RUTH BADER Holzheimer and see -if somethhgl: likewise feel that democracy’s gl Lm i { { bright future lies in the Western LO(AL IHESPIANS 70 { LEAGUE 0F WOMEN VOTERS WILL HOLD | MEETING TONIGHT The Juneau League of Women Voters will hold a regular monthly meeting tonight at 8 o'clock in the Jouncil Chambers of the City Hall Any women, not members, and inter- ested are cordially invited to attend the meeting. { D USCG CUTTER DUE ! The USC.G. Cutter Cedar is' scheduled to arrive here Saturday ‘rom Seattle enroute to Kodiak. | The cedar is a buoy tender. Last Tim(\ 120/4[[///’1//1;’ Tin HOWS at 7:05 - 9"“ ight FRESH MEAT |S | MEMORIAL CHURCH s along his de : g 2 N e apted his 1 E A WHusical iy PROSECUTED. ..OR ||| 5i5.c"s Toiows when i 1oarns| D607 O'Brien Bursli was blated fa o on ssain wen paie vised | S OFFERED AGAIN IN OFFICERS ELECTED ; ; Stork Club together recently. Hollywood friends ef Gable were | 1 2 scheme, tukes back her paint- PH . PERSECUTED? 7% s end starts Aor\herlhumc fi: :‘ne: reported laying odds on former Mrs. Josc Dorelis becoming Mrs. KLONDEKE KA [ ‘I’ | At the annual congregational i , Middle West. Tiny, however, has be-| Clark Gable. (International Soundphoto) o JUNEAU STORES hisbting, P ~Memosil Prashyter- come fond of the paintings ;md Loz i - | an church last evening the follow- with Bill and Louie, manages BE MARREED IODAY' ing efficers were elected: catch V1C|kn' before the train rulls WOGBREFT fl.UB HOI-DS Fresh, unfrozen beef has again 'i"’l‘l' H\:}“ MI—‘ 'l and Jack out. With &n ingenious surprise ’ plANS A'} S'EEEED appeared in local. stores -of Ju-| Gamble toth reselectod ;wl)st. L(;m picture ends happily with HR.H |4IEEI T ’URSDAV fi neau aiter a lapse of several years Dl( acon! l(' "r‘ 1 Vilson and i1l and Vickie in each other's arms. | I Durin nd gince the early day: William slie Jac! . o she L% S it g v Wa aker. -oo T B TA EVEMIHG, IS ORGAN'ZED VANCOUVER, Wash., April i.—(@ 0f World War II, the only meats Z\ Iu\x \’\)Al‘u\hi\“ x‘\’:u??k“; e \mte belle of the Klondike | Brought' to Alaska , conaisted . -of |- BRESSEIEMIOOL |, PUPSRERMEATES] AMAIEUR FEGHI The Woodcraft Club held their some day to live in Ore-|tmoked or frozen supplies A !‘h'n'.P.:ulsm\ i P i | first me:ting last night at the Har-{gon's Willamette V Shweyec.. with - the. instilation’} s inaer SelNERE S0 TN rl"fi’“;:;'_ ! e snd name of “Toredo”} Mrs. Kate Rock 3, bo refrigeration in the chartered | (Y MEEUNE i’t v Q“»Hy terial lS SET FOR wu official ted as the club’s{ore., and her brid .IM! S. Eugene, according to an- i M;rnniv-h-x:?i;( reshyteria . L. Van Duren, al nouncements appeai:ng in the us- h b Mary Hagerup as and ob- and “junior” may now be treated ue ' u Republtcs Do Not L ke Cliatory. Troomrek, U R It e i LY e et HOSPITAL WOTES i "'l”” ols needed and a meet- | pe vted here tods y olan a r s the cond ¢hick With the June it gk pla tended by the conditions which : 2 ck away, the . {Wood and working will also be of=| Now 68, Mrs. Matson said she 15 fro . terday v Mrs, N Tullis f entries ha i v l 5 p T8, MRWON: A6l frozen meats. l!/ollm\irg- n‘]ii) b i D R 'Ol' Thell’ “IS fered still hoping to move to the Willam- -t o and Williah Cuthbert 3. Henvies and et et 3 Idaas for projects will be discus ette Valley to live. “I want a place At the Government Hospital, Atter S nd SECk heavies. Waime, ./ (coglnditior Page One) [ work started. ABYGINESIAR ) fliee T ven have hlttte treiler cardg Wantads oung quick results. Tim Poul was discharged. v km‘“m S TO;)onnm . J ot intormaion on wocd working may land picnic k.” | : ‘homas, Fre & I = Wallace, Dan Watson, Jerry Coletti D¢ Prosperous though progressive . Her first husband, the late John > and Danny Kunz Will There Be War? | The next meeting will be held]Matson, who proposed 32 years after : [] ) ] Middleweights Rocky Hunter, Maybe no one will mention the lM.?nf“,l'\ Ap:‘tl » at ‘36). ()(‘lu(‘k' infhe saw her dance in Dawson, and um lfifig @ ea In Bull Mateo, Lowell Wells, James Word out loud at Bogota, but war ("s‘épd ax | 4 {:)lrl \,\'u.{w 1n‘>..~ accepied died two years ago Washington and Phil Novak. Hun-|is the No. 1 concern of everybody ... ‘::,“j“f‘[‘" *(*‘"1‘ Wt 15 cors R e ; ter and Mateo, both being beyénd ' there. That is why the U. 8. o e ."’“"} % i .1,"’,'" RE I\!/\II(IHI/.I) iy o-l B the usual run of amateurs. wil fight | delegation wants to get the Latins || YANOOUVERG st Aprl S an exhibition igned up for the Marshall Plan 1ACH A—Klendike Kate, the belle ol ' urne?s Welterweights: Jack Locke, Percy —to help prevent war by stopping SIEEML R AL—AS‘A lN ;““ Y“k“’; became Mrs. W. L. Van 4 Hunter, Angelo Guinzi, Jim Vuilie, Communism. But that is also o jPuren today. Telephone—319 Nighis-Red 730 Dan' Neal and Bob Lee | why the Latins want to talk about| WITH NINE; TAKES 23} 1 e courthouse ottice or gus- ' ' Lightweights: Mike Cleto, Artis Other measures, too—tn help pre-| e tice U!fi‘d“w Pv]fichFPed 3 Bow- o » Copeland, Frank Burt, and Bob Tay- | vent economic chaos .f war comes éfed by Leonard:: Wiliiams|man, 08-yearsold Iate, the one- y > = Harri Flachine Shop, Inc. § AbirRs e by, Beanads Wil [0 ot of the Sourdougns, | Choice of a Lifetime Featherweights: Charles Pledger,| The United States bought } mer Alaska arrived from Sit- | Smiled happily *as she and Van | (m ‘ . Ostorne Kine, Ken Hildreth, Vrgil tically everything Latin Am ka and Skagway this morning at @ L?‘"‘"vi“'"“‘; Ore,, aecounyitil, X ofdet | Collier, and Gus Mizak. could spare out Of raw- -materials ©'¢lock with nine passengers for Ju- | changed vows. SR [Uebbmu . | Bantamweights: Jerry Robertson. production during the ruggle N€au and sailed for Seattle two why, she’s charming.” exclaim- Jim Leng and Jerry Godkin. against the Axis. As a result, our hours later with 23 persons as_fol- (»)u one (,1‘ thultvulh\gr w‘,x;mndn&m ks Physical examinations were again o ¢ blic o " low the county oifice who fille he N\ ING : neighbor republics ended up with ‘ 5 Wi e RNORTHLAND SAIL S |conducted last night at the recrda- | fay dellar balances but it ‘ng| FrodtSkagway: Mrs. P. 1, Danl, | Justice's chamber, § ‘shels _geally JOSEPH S. FINCH FROM SEATTLE Honjoenter. stockpllés of materials.> SIBs they o | Cawtr k. MiS. Rubll’ Thoras, L . & COMPANY for Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Juneau, e e - conldn't tenlace - murhigens. wnd LT A4 Mrs H. J. Hod Virginia | Dressed in black printed crepe, PN Haines, Skagway and Sitka) equipment (i:mm‘ gl h’y 1045 Sawa, A. Doerr, Gil Rich, and Dr.{ wearing a small flower-trimmed chen .YA' o ALASKA THURSDAYS, APRIL 8 and 22 R R 8 the war, by 180 and Mrs. R. M. MacKenzie {hat and a purple orchid, the U.5.A. Al MISSING HOTE[ (HEF L;‘:" I;C"”Jlel“atl‘)‘-‘hl;‘(;‘ l‘l‘e‘;]‘ ]f;:;s Patersburg: Fay Middleton,| woman who broke the hearts of HENRY GREEN —— == AGENT i A 4 f S Lon Gallager, Olaf Arness, Thelma | on City’s muners haif a cen- | (AUSES SMA"‘ RIOT ;;::::);“ :““y;“l‘:“'m’:]l:‘””"‘[”"lt‘“;‘:' Oskorn and A. J. Reed | 20, heamed at her new hus- gLENDED WHISKEY, 86 PROOF, 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS or241-08 S0 whe : Latins . s | . A 5 ° 2 For angell: L: Dy 1, received a kiss fr PRI £ | The phone rang early this morn- have been able to get from us v\;‘ ‘I)g:t‘(x::iu V\;?n T. Mahoney kalx:éut“:ie:i ):g‘sll:’(a’? l‘n;wv.j::c iy i e ing in the room of William Hugh- has made severe inroads on their o.¢ flvctaq, p. J. Gilmore, Jr. J |.ammations into the air where the es, manager of the Baranof Hotel, monetary reserves while mot satié- i johngon, The Rev. A. B. Morgan, | cutstretched arms of Barbara land a strange voice informeq f¥ing their requirements. |J. ¢. Brounty, Glen Leach, T. R.|Grant, county welfare office work- Hughes that the hotel chef was Rightly or wrongly, many a top Curiis and Bud Whiteside {er, gathered it in. | I being held in the city jail for dis- Latin-American statesmen now an- yor geattle: Herb Reaber, Bruce Van Duren, in a grey business! {turbing the peace and would be ticipates another world conflict. I! ¢ Almayer, Harold Peterson, Ed!.uit, said “I've been in love with unable to tend his pots and pans. it comes, most of them will seek \yilliams, Hugh Parmerter, Norman | <ate a long time. I met her 18 NYLON HOSIERY — the exquisite full fashioned stockings so famous for perfect fit and leng lasting beovrys and -staying at the Baranof 4 [ Hotel. lof organizing this group will ke helc FREIGHT Refrigeration R . Empire Want-Ads bring results!! S SEATTLE AT For COMr'ORT and SERVICE SERVICE 1o ALASKA [ ow oo e Regular sailings from Seattle Vies-Fvw, . . WASHEHON . Habit! / and Tacoma, Washington Mansgme . ALAS! S FEEL AT HOME For Rates and Information R CONSULT Hokel Alaska Transportation Company || CEEZSILEELE GASTINEAU HOTEL . P. 0. Box 61—Phone 879 i It Juneau, Alaska become ruined through neglect or other causes. Windows streaked or“soiled? Call EXPERIENCED MEN Alaska JANITORIAL Service CONKLE and FOLLETTE Phone Red 559 There Is No Substitute for Newspaper Advertising! |hold its regular |sythe and T. Pederson on lane two; Thompson and Pearce vs. Rattalick and partner on lane three, and A. Whittier and J. Whittier vs, W. Mc Kinnon and M. Funk on lane four e MARTHA SOCIETY T0 HAVE INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS FRIDAY The Martha Society of the Mmh ern Light Presbyterian Church will meeting in l\u church parlors Friday afternoor April 2 at 1:30 o'clock. New officers for the coming will be installed at this meeting w’ the Rev. Willis R. Booth as the in- stalling officer. Hostesses for the dessert luncheon | (will be Mesdames Andrew Streed ‘and Sid Thompson. Mrs. R. B. Bur- | rows will sing accompanied by Mrs | Fred Henning at the piano. r attend this very important meeting - e HERE FROM HOONAH Mrs. Paul Dybadhal of H:.un.n is in Juneau and staying at the CGastineau Hotel, | ‘PNA RATES REDUCED 10 It is hoped that all members will} iturday night at 7 o'clock in the Council Chambers. All persons, g and old are invited to attend. 3 |city youn (ORDOVA AND YAKUTAT Pacific Northern Airline rates | from Seattle to Cordova and Yaku- tat will ‘be reduced effective April ‘11 it was announced by Harold A. Olsen, General Traffic Manager Ifor the line. The new fares reduce the Seattle- | Cordova rate from $120 to $110, with |a round-trip fare of $198. Seattle- Yakutat one-way fare will be re- duced from $115 to $105, with a xuund trip rate of $189. Pacific Northern flew over 35,000, 000 seat miles in 1947 - MUSEUM OPEN HOU Plans were complete today for Juneau Night at the Territorial Museum tomorrow evening between [the hours of 8 and 10 o'clock. The entire Museum will be open to the public at that time and will mn,ure in particular, au exhibit tv the Juneau Botsty Club — ____—-.___.__.—-.__.._____—...;__.__ SAILING From Juneau Southhound Sun., April 4 FOLLOWING SAILINGS Wednesday, April 14 Monday, April 26 ‘Thursday, May 6 Monday, May 17 « Friday, May 28 ¥or [nformation and Reservation Contact D. H. E. MACLEAN, Agent . See the exquisite K IYS_ER full-fashioned NYLON HOSIERY in Juneau at STEVENS “The House of Swansdown” One of Alaska’s Exceptional Stores

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