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SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 1948 THE DAILY ALASKA EMP}RE JUNEAU, ALASKA ™ PAGE FIVE SHOWPLALE oF CapiTd W I I "ANGEL AND THE COPY-PAPER WEIGHTS - BADMAN" COMING SUNDAY, CAPITOL An exciting romance comes to the Capitol Theatre Sunday with the opening of John Wayne's first star- EDNA BAY VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dakin and daughter of Edna Bay are regis- tered at the Hotel Juneau. . | MAY BOX EXHIBITION | IN APRIL 29 BOUTS FOR SALE | | AT A SACRIFICE | A letter received yesterday from TO CLOSE ESTATE Alfred Lawrence, Assistant Prin- “THE GOVERNOR ELISHA cipal at the Mt. Edgecumbe School P. FERRY” for Boys in Sitka, indicates that he Formerly Yacht “Dreamerie” "o RULE MIS HEART! ring-producing picture for Republie, “Angel and the Badman,” in which QGalil Russell shares top billing. The screen play, which is reported to be packed with su 2, adven- nd stirring ackground of the spec-| y scenic desert country of| America. It is the story of a revenge-seeking Westerner who is taught new kind of courage by a Quaker girl This is an intense for Wayne. His , the lovely Gai! Russell, n seen in top roles in many Hollywood produc- tions, and seems an excellent choice for the Quaker girl Bruce Cabot, who has distinguish- ed himself in action roles for more than a decade, is cast as the gamb- ler-killer, Laredo Stevens. The charming veteran actress, Irene Rich. returns to the screen in an important role as the Quaker mo- ther. Harry Carey, always a con-! vincing actor, is seen as a kindly| marshal, is ly dramatic role BEAUTIFUL WOMEN Romance That Sweeps The Plains With Dramatic Violeace! plans to come well fortified when making the forthcoming boxing trip to Juneau. Lawrence plans to leave Sitka on Wednesday, April 28, ar- riving in Juneau Thursday morning with at least ten boxers and pos-| sibly more. | Boys considered for the trip are: Name Age 4 Cedii Barnes 17 Pat Barnes 16 George Walters 18 Corky Casey 18 K. Christofferson 18 Perry Kagoona 17 Emil Notti 15 Paul Octuck 16 Edison Peters 17 Russell 8nook Teddy Emanoff Jimmy Houston Greg Johns Arthur Haakanson Ralph Thomas . Ted. Moses Ben Hur Valle . Richard Cavanaugh Richard Nix ‘ In the event Lawrence is able to| | Bhr | —Very | “The Egg and 1" is seen for the pring the number of fighters he| last two times tonight. It is a hu'ihopea to, a copy-paper weight ex-‘ arious comedy. | hibition bout wil] be staged between | e | Notti and Cavanaugh, both from Mt. Edgecumbe and neither weigh- PRINCESS LOUISE | s i ™ ‘The majority of the team has BRUCE IRENE RICH LEEDIXON PLUS — CARTOON FEATURE SUNDAY—2:20—4:20—6:20—8:20—10:20 g nnniimmim- senecee and amiy; charies conn| K {irought from one to four previous; AY' |bouts, but fighting has been Te- BRINGS 62 JUNEAU The Princess .ouise, making her first trip to Alaskan waters this! season, arrived in Juneau yesterday | afternoon with 62 local passengers and left at 7:30 last night for Skag- way. She is expected back in Ju- neau enroute to Vancouver at 8 o'clock Monday morning and is scheduled to leave one hour later. From Vancouver passengers were: | Ethel Anderson, Douglas and Vir- ginia Blanchard, Mr. and Mrs, Oscar | CABOT iy — LATEST NEWS Elsie Blackmore Is fo Be Bride Wednesday I On Wednesday evening, April 28, at 8:30 o'clock at the Northern Light Prestyterian Church, in a candlelight ceremony, Miss Elsie| Elizabeth Blackmore, cdaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Blackmore of Halifax, Nova Scotia, will become the bride of Mr. Frederick Robards, son of Mrs. G. C. Robards of Castle- | rock, Wash. The Rev. Willis Booth will officiate. Miss Blackmore will be attended Douglas Gordon, Dorothy and Elmer Eggleston, Mike Federink, Edith and | Harley Finch, Mr. and Mrs. Jasper | Frambrough and daughter, John, Laurie and Marguerite Guedo, Ar- thur Hogg and Mr. and Mrs. Well-| man Holbrook. | Charles Jeffries, John and Sarah, by Miss Evelyn Willis and Clifford Robards, brother of the bridegroom, will act as best man. Mark Floreski and Irvin Curtis will be ushers. Friends of the young couple are cordially jnvited to attend the wed- ding ceremony. The reception to be held after the nuptials will be invi- | Jenson, Charles Knipple, Joe Leni- tational. |ham, Frank and. Ely LaRochelle, Miss Blackmore is a registered Dorothy Logan, Bernice Morgan, nurse and attached to the nursing Cora MecCowan, Lillian McCarty, staff of the St. Ann's Hospital and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McCaul, Lorin, Rotards is employed by the Fish Carcl, Dwight and Florence Nash, and Wildlife Service. ;Rufsel Neable, Adele Oust, John - Owen, Fred Powell and John Ran- kin. TO T:zEé VOTERS ! Emma Rudolph, Irene Runyan, | Gordon Schnepf, Sherman and Ha- When you ask for a ballot ¥ |ze] Tanner, Ada Thomas, Martin vote on the 27th, you will have o Victor and family, Patrick Wagstaff, ! register as a Democrat, a Republi- Jjanet Young, Earl Ingram, John| can or a member of nc Political McLeod and Claude Robinson. e | Party before you can vote. Polls, |open 8 am. to 7 p.m. 867 6t Alaska Tax Payers League. | LISTEN RIS L MONDAY, APRIL ‘26, 17 p. w,) i Vote for Heimi a. sach, Alsskan | Program, Speaker, Albert White, | Pioneer of Douglas, for Republi-| KINY. Alaska Tax Payers League. ‘Lnan Representative. 842 1 mo! ' 866 6t Notice- Eagles Meetings postponed ‘till Douglas can- nery construction work is completed. GENE VUILLE, W.P. In addition to exquhi!e uplift. “Allegro” also gives average bosoms beautifully rounded lines. You may select “Allegro” in the bandeau version or with the addition of & two-inch band. for diaphragm control. “There is a Maiden Form for Every Type of Figure!” ® DORIS M. BARNES (Mrs. Frank Barnes) OF WRANGELL Rejtubllcan Candidate House of Representatives Honesty - Efficency - Economy “What’s Good for Alaska . . . _ . . Is Good For You and Me” (Paid Advertisement) i stricted to intra-gechool competition, | with few fights with outside clubs| being Yegistéred. - HOLBROOKS RETURN Mr. and’ Mrs. Wellman Holbrook returned aboard the Princess Louise after an extensive vdcation in the south, They have a summer home at Point Louisa, and will be house guests of the Charles Bur- tiicks unti] the house is made ready for the summer months. Holbrook is retired from the Forest Service. 1 s g @ PR | INTENTION TO WED | Frederick Charles Robards, of the U. 8. Fish and Wildlife Service, and Elsie Elizabeth Blackmore, a St. Ann's Hospital nurse, have ap- plied to U. 8. Commissioner Felix Gray for a marriage license. Both are Juneau residents. | ————————— — FROM HOONAH George B. Linn of Hoonah is ?Lhst publication, May 1, 1948. t. long, 16% ft. beam, 6 ft.| 54 net tonage, iron barked | ste stern, \ 5 HP. 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In the Matter of the Last Will and Testament and of the Estate of ELIZABETH DECKER, NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN that James W. McNaughton, Ex- ecutor of the Estate of Elizabeth Decker, deceased, has filed herein his final report petitioning for the distribution of the asgets of said estate to Bernice Opal Moody, Ad- ministratrix of the Estate of Eliza- | beth Decker, Deceased, in Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. All persons hav- ing objections to the administra- tlon, said report or such distribution may appear before the undersigned at Juneau, Alaska at a hearing on said report to be held at 10:00 AM. June 11, 1948, Given under my hand and the seal of the probate court this 9th day of April, 1948, | (SEAL) FELIX GRAY, U. 8. Commissioner and E-Officio | Probate Judge — Juneau Precinct. | i First publication, April 10, 1848. Your Deposits ARE SAFE BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS HE management of this bank is pledged to conserva- tive operation. The safety of depositors’ funds is our primary consideration In addition the bank is a mem- ber of Federal Deposit In- surance Corporation, which insures each of our deposit- ors against loss to a maxi- mum of $5.000. EPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED FIRST NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU, ALASEA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION JAMES NOLAN k¢ Democratic Candidate for TERRITORIAL HOUSE of REPRESENTATIVES PX¢ AVotefor Nolan s a Vote Well Cast PRIMARY ELECTION ' TUESDAY, ARIL 27 Vote the Demoecratie 5 Ticket! (Paid adv.) "SOMEWHERE IN THE NIGHT" NOW - AT20TH CENTURY | starring John Hodiak, and intro- |ducing as his co-star, lovely Nancy |Gutld, who is being hailed as the most exciting screen discovery in years, “Somewhere In The Night,” 20th Century-Fox's nev’ romantic thriller, opens tonight at the 20th Century Theatre. The romance and exciiement packed film tells the gripping story of an ex-marine, plagued by am- nesia—afraid of love, afraid even to search cut his past; haunted by the memory of an unfinished kiss and of a forgotten shame. Filled with suspense and thrilling drama, the film is said. to present the bold- est probing of human emotions ever attempted on the screen. John Hodiak, who has a long list of screen triumphs to his credit has his most dramatic role to date in “Somewhere In The Night." As the amnesia victim who, in search of | his past, becomes involved in a ser- ‘Ies ot startling adventures, Hodiak |is said to give one of the most bril- liant portrayals of a mind in ter- ror ever filmed. Georgeous Nancy Guild, who s romantically teamed with Hodiak lin the role of a night club singer, [scores an outstanding success in this, her first film. Only recently a co-ed at the University of Arizona, she came to the attention of Darryl i F. Zanuck, when she was featured in {college togs for a photographic lay- out in a picture magazine. The featured cast is headed by veteran actor Lloyd Nolan and handsome Richard. Conte, and in- cludes such favorites as Josephine Hutchinson, Fritz Kortner, Margo Woode, Sheldon Leonard and for- . | mer heavyweight Lou Nova. Byt T2 SR LISBTEN MONDAY, APRIL 26, 7 p. m. { Program, Speaker, Albert White, §KINY. Alaska Tax Payers League. 866 6t The Cart First! IT is being done nearly every day by many people who buy insurance! They look at the cost of a policy rather than the amount of money they will receive if a loss occurs. Let us arrange your in-' surance protection today to prevent tomorrow’s fi- nancial loss. @tl\ . 148 ANNIVERSARY, SHATTUCK AGENCY INSURANCE + BONDS Juneau, Alaske | | | iy VOTE FOR [0 N TURY Starts Tonight Matinee Sunday at 2 P. M. Evening Shows at 7:25 - 9:30 /! t's that GUILD Gal! She gives @S good as she gets! J0HN HODUK- NANCY GUL DOMEWLERE IN THE NMHT ‘with LLOYD NOLAN « RICHARD CONTE Directed by JOSEPH L. MANKIEWICZ « Produced by ANDERSON LAWLER World Wide Air Express News Announcing Bodding’s Transfer amntl Storage Have moved their offices from Triplette & Dalziel's Shop to " Harris & Quilico’s Sporting Goods Store (ALL 707 FOR Dependable, Courteous Service . J. S. “SIM” MacKINNO ELECT NEW BLOOD To YOUR LEGISLATURE- ® Life-Long Resident of Alaska ® Veteran of World Wars I and II ® Obligated to No One Candidate for House—G. 0. P. AP Advetssmect) — i VOTE FOR FRANR A.BOYLE TERRITORIAL AUDITOR (Paid rtisement) 00O A A