The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 8, 1948, Page 5

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SATURDAY, MAY 8, 1948 ' THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA —— "~ PAGE FIVE umulmuuuuumummuum . / 4 3 y | COMING SUNDAY, | Wed, DoubleRing | WILL END MONDAY| WEEKEND FEATURE | 7* STARTS (APITEETHEATRE? Ceremony Today| s e w cmouen «| AT 20TH CENTURY bfl[fl/ TURY TOKIGHT near , in fact Sunday is H Matines Sunday at 2 P. M. Bringing to the screen an undis- busy ile their cleanin: n Sy pile their clea gs of the 1y for residents to get puted new star in the person of | tall baskets of salmon colored |, °= Garfield. costarred, “Humoresque EVEH:RE} :Ahows al 710 » 9.30 r” ten-year-old Claude Jarman, Jr,|gladioli and pink and white snap s ope! t 20th C b 1., | gladi and pir E E Mor i Y . |OREDS tonight at the 20th Century To N I G H T' THE LONE WOLF IN M-G-M’s_fllmization ‘of Marjorie|dragons, Miss Harriet Twszen.,‘mf)):l P bl < ““” MOVe | rheatre tdr a 3-day run 3 MEX":OH 'Kinnan Rawlings' Pulitzer Prize- | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henty | 00 ¢ city for the finall “mpe fiim's compelling story of a winning novel, “The Yearling,”| Tieszen of South Dakota, andj So ',"" vl b £ b concert musician’s conflict between & 7] st | opens at the Capitol Theatre Sun-|Mr. Emmett Botelho of Juneau,|,>. 0 Juneaulles have DbEeN|pig career and a woman, is based CHILD OF DIVORCE day to provide filmgoers with an|were married this morning at, 9:30|4°W€ 800d work Hurst's c P o Beiore an altar decorated with With Joan Crawford and John R on Fannie popular story. meme= | ‘'unforgettable motion picture experi-|o'clock in a simple double ring g = Besides the two stars, the produc- sunday L Monday i T“esday en;:‘,eim i L ‘g}fz-p;;:{!ll‘:\it;n the Catholic Church; 124,500 I.BS. HA”BUI ‘gg:_‘l“flx':‘:;‘i?‘,\ :\fl):l‘-:|-‘n!xi;\(‘4..|.1\:l)l:lzvl.ll”;L : man cast as Penny and Ma Baxter MNDED JUNEAU fODAY cast that includes Joan Chandler, The Rev. Leo Sweeney read the and young Jarman as the lovble| ceremony. Mrs, Lillian Uggen, Ruth Nelson, Tom D'Andrea, Peggy | 5 | Knudsen, Craig Stevens and Paul| Jody, the film faithfully transcribes| crganist, played the wedding music | in Technicolor motion picture terms|apd also sang the Rosary and, The largest fish load this season{cayanagh. the story of this courageous, hard- | gcocmpanied Mrs. Henry Harmon| e 1anded at Juneau: Cold Stor-| ~gjifford Odets and Zachary Gold | working family who encounter both who sang Ave Maria. 18ge merning by nine halibuters| yrote the screenplay which was di- happiness and tragedy in their! The bride, who was given Saefyn 8l size sl rected by Jean Negulesco and pro- struggle to eke out a living 1rom|marriage by Joe Thibodeau, was|. 10 Fermn II brought in 31,000fguced by Jerry Wald. Franz Wax- | ] their small plot m Florida's dense {pounds of halibut, the Ford landed | man conducted the film's music | ... A GREAT NOVEL BECOMES | THE MOTION PICTURE TRIUMPH OF THE ¥ DECADE! i | | gowned in a biege dressmaker suit serub country. with miatching accessories and wore '1)50 he Mayflower 14,000, the, PR D! All the high points of the Raw-|, corsage Of pink roses, Miss ixon 14,000, the Empress IO,OOO.I e, gs novel are here—the r the Bertie 14 2, S ¥ {lings novel are here—the hunt for ertie 14,00 and 2,000 pounds 2 AEVER-SHEULD WAVE KT AGALN | | Tieszen vas wttended by Miss| ' [ihe marauding bear, Siewtoot, the| miersen it Wtiended Ly Meeelmbie, e sz wnted an wen| I QAQEmMent of | - pulsating episode in which Penny is| yrecsmaker sult with navy blug| 000 bounds, the Valiant 24,0001 A N bitten by a deadly rattlesnake, the| with 1,000 sable, and the Mable B b H > i i | accessories. John Mo le 85 | (e |free-for-all village brawl of the|pest: wman. and the ushess were| “K with 9,000 pounds. arbara nermann |roistering Forresters, Jody's adop- James .McNaughtcn and Evan Buyer prices ranged from 148 [ton of bis s . tne. teagye James to 15 cents a pound for meaim,| Announced Today {resylts which ensue when the gam- 18 to 88. cents on chix, and 14 to (koling deer eats the young corn| After the céremony the immed-[14': for large |shoots and tramples down the to-|jate wedding party was entertain- | > | Mrs. Mildred R. Hermann an-| X nounces the engagement of her |bacco crop, rising to the climax of | i gt i £ o s BNE LY m""x-;:;k&];o;rxdl;:fifi:flu i o Mr. ‘and. Mrs, Brip Gojetét’ axid | Dhos. Hermanu 8t_Bresppl TOIR. 8| (trolled by the United States, was| { o at. the el This evening at the home of | baby daughter of Douglas enjoyed fojlowship a the UIVEEHEES Ry says JIMMHY -~ : PRt |45 | formerly ruled successively by | o ~deught : | Mexico ‘ FIDLER S A 3 Spanish, Germans and Japanese.|Mr. and Mrs. John Monagle, at{a Bon Voyage dinner last night| "y Mo rchall is completing his i {1036 D Street, a reception will be jat the Salmon Creek Country Club. |y i voo ™ 1o University this | |given in honor of the wellknown| Mrs. Ccletti and daughter wunymr He is preparing for a career | couple. Al friends of Mr. and|leave this weekend for New Lon- | OvB I ON L Rervic GNE New 37 1P outhoard (never | Mrs. Emmett Botelho are cordially|don, Conn, for a visit with rc-iji?“”'glm;n; s Stidiatan run) and new 13 ft. skiff, br gs | invited to attend. latives and friends and the latter|;, yineay in 1940, attended Wil- and marine glue fastened, $225.00, | x e part of May will join her hUS-\jgnerte University, Salem, Ore, or same motor with a used 1 FAIRBANKS VISITOR band in Seattle before returninggrom 1940 to 1942, She' transferred | ft. skiff in good condition $175.| H. McElwain from Fairbanks is|to Douglas to the University of Michigan in| Call 342 for details. 883 6t'a guest at the Baranof Hotel. | O 1642, obtained an AB degree in 1945 | mva i L — RADIO EOUIPPED SHIP land AM in 1946; held a fellowship AR |at the UM, 1946-1947, majored in| , \i MABINE co mc owNERS GIVEN No'"( “amhropulngy nn\? (('ll;tws):lp uclgt:;c; PoLLE . {1948 TO LATE TO CLASSIFY paorento By Radio communication informa-| In Juneau Miss Hermann wnsi ev. ; 2 e ool § s i M — H tion and instruction will be issued |prominent in school activities, Or-| PG \PC.j‘ ;{(WM_D nallway New Construclion nepa“s free of charge to alk radio equip- |der For Rainbow Girls, Junior| . hiiaonie:) “K' ped vessel owners by the Coast| American Legion Auxiliary sndi £t 7 g WE WILL CONTBACT Guard representative in Juneau. |Girl Scout work. L“test Air Exp'oess News Small vessel operators are es-| Mrs. Hermann who has spent the GREGORY \ ' YOUR JOB pecially urged to take advantage |past six months in the Middle West, | P EC K - W Y M AN of these instructions and call let- {will leave for Albuquerque about} N —— PR — S—— . £ ters, and all they have to do is to|the first of June. She plans to Te-| “Cloude JARMAN, Jr.* WA P 0 BOX 2719 Phone 29 address thelr rejuest to the CG !turn to Juneau immediately after| c’ J. EHRENDREICH G c. P- A. representative who will be found|the marraage of Miss Hermann. — — S —— at the entrance of Juneau Sub- i BUSINESS COUNSELLOR |port in the office designated as EYES _EXAMINED f LENSES‘PRESCRIBED T3 | Z S it T DR. D. D. MARQUARDT oo ... (OMMUNICATION Ao, i B OPTOMETRIST The receiver for the Alaska-|Ts The Editor of the Empire: g Second and }ranklin | Asiatic Lumber Mills, Inc., at| The lockout of the members of PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS | Wrangell, was given permission in|Local No. 16 ILWU by the Juneau e eeeeremterseeneemeeee? | U 8. District Court here yester-| gpruce Corporation, is entering in- day to borrow $2,500 from a bank'to the fifth week, with no promise e S ° | W r the S g A iate e el PLUS Feahfl'e sunday for, the purpose of meeting nec ;:mm);;:fi:st:em:;;ge:,;:;am'r?;" Latest World News 2:15—14:45—T:15—9:45 : Via Air COME EARLY! NORTHLAND SAILINGS | — e 1 b sioucmse i & . FROM SEATTLE ! rnzn n- woLr | this community and the acknow- | for Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Junead, | ledged rights of the longshoremen i Haines, Skagway and Sitks) \| Etectrical Contractor | to pertorm this work. what rignt | T RN S. S. ALASKA —— THURSDAYS, MAY 20 and JUNE 3 fouse Wiring has management to assume that the welfare of the community and‘ 25 SQUARE SINNET LEAVE SEATTLE MAY 14 OUR SPE: p r 4 S . There Is No Substitute for s omses — TR |2 U o e alone are solely responsible for Newspaper Advertising! e ‘ i p P s = Brownie's liquor Store x;/la’:\agzr:]:nt continues to stall and avoid, without justification, ——— i E3 3 any attempt to resolve this prob-| e o TS X Phone 103 139 So. Franklin 7, D | . o M . lem, despite the grim announce- NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION: CD.. Zwxs “oerestiety i soeric of 'a camplets shutdown st ’ an earlier date by management. Management’s activities at the i i present time indicate no such in- - 8 Bader Accounting Service || Bile, "7 ot they presided at : ph Plumbing © Healin RUTH BADER ||+ wackiotwonk mecsns. on the e ’ L Accounting—Tax Reports evening of May 6. A"t') is Maiden Secretarial Management has thus far pre- P Form's specializ P H 3 Valentine Bldg, Telephone 919 | | sented their arguments with evas- : design for heav I urners ions and half truths in an attempt bosoms...: cvasted wib ’ to confuse the minds of the public just enough extra fullness through the breast sections for . D A and workers in their attempt to col t t and comfort. At the same time, this b de Telephone-319 Nighis-Red 730 8 A S o | o e e e et present conditions. of the breasts. In the bandeaw version, as illustrated: or Harri Machine Shop, Inc. LEVI'S OVERALLS || (Stened) Publicity Committee, with sik.Incl Band for dixpRrgnt Sairalis for Boys MafJnn Earm for EveygLTugq afro'flurc" e forBys ' * GEORGE BROS. Formr s . 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