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v — THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE FIVE Glamor Star Mother of 3 Boys EINAUDI IS ~ ELECTED AS . PRES. ITALY TUESDAY, MAY 11, 1948 'uuun|||mmuum|||uu|u|||umnulup"o|_ SHOWS [PETITIONS BEING c SHOWPLALE or {J FYTITIEN| "THE YEARUNG™ | CIRCULATED FOR | Last Times Tonight | FOR I.A“ TIMES| HIGHWAY PAVING: 1 "THE YEARLING" | AT 7:15 9:45 [————e | Staris L2OMENTUY pomigine _SHOWS at 7:25 - 9:30 “The Yearling,” in technicolor, is on the screen at the Capitol Theatre for the finals showings tonight. Auk Bay Community Urges Support for Cooperation | Gregory Peck and Jane Wyman X | wedn”daY'Tllm'SdaY are starred and the beloved char- '1h C" P | ROME, May 11.—(®-Vice Pre-| acter, familiar to millions of readers wi I Y fogfflm mier Lugi naudi, 9Y4-year-old 1] of the famous novel, is enacted by TG banker-economist, was elected first| | Ia for Claude Jarman, Jr, new juvenile| Petitions, for the paving of the President of (he new Itallan Re- | acting discovery. Glacier Highway, are being circu- public tonight | 7] “Framed,” Columbia’s thrill-sear-|lated to residents of the Lynn Canal Even before the count on ‘\h(-‘ o P ' ing drama, will open at the Capitol {voting precinct, it was revealed to- fourth ballot was completed, Binaudi v“" iy it tomorrow. day by the Auk Bay Community had the required majority of the 900 | S The film stars Glenn '‘Ford and|Club. The petitions may be signed | votes of both houses of Parliament features Janis Carter and Barry|at either DeHart's or Hickeys stores | Einaudi, 74, backed by the domi- Sullivan in the prineipal supporting |at Auk Bay. | nant Christian Democratic Party roles. Edgar Buchanan, Karen Mor-| It was explained that the petition | a pelitical independent, He is Bud- Eniadoo? % ley and Jim Bannon are also feat-|may be signed by non-voters as get Minister and Governor of the € z ured. well as regular voters of the pre-| Bank of Italy hi o - —— — cinct. Anyone owning property, in- - > 2 cluding summer residences, is en- | AMERICAN LEGION POSTER AWARDS (titled to sign the petition urging the | {Federal Government to pave the| Glacier Highway simultaneously | with paving to be done by the City | SWASTIKA PLACED ON BOY'S CHEST JANIS CARTER ) of Junc%?u_ SIRY i s 1 preg WITH SAFETY DIN | . MADE; WINNERS & coumma pcruns of the Annual National Poster Con- orcvmum.owmyé"wm "W [test yesterday in the offices of The | | Empire and the awards were made. | In the first division the awards |go to Donald Niemi of the sixth grade in Douglas, Yvonne Poole of | St. Ann’s Schocl and Bobby Johne son of the sixth grade in Douglas. | | In the second division awards go to Benny Haffner at St. Ann's School, Loweil McClellan of Doug- las and Geraldine Thompson of St. —A mauled and tortured 12-year- old school boy today nursed an ugly i FOR ASTORIA CREW | swestika scratched on his chest by, | a safety pin in this city worst case wHIlE IN JUNEAU | { of sadism in recent years An intensive manhunt was under| e way for the black caped and goggled In the way cf entertainment and | stranger ‘who Gary Cuthbert, son of |placss to go, personnel on the visit- | Sgt. and Mrs. Stewart Cuthbert said ing cruiser Astoria should have little lacerated him yesterday. |trouble passing the liberty hours | The boy, a newspaper carrier, said | while in Juneau. the wierdly-dressed man accosted, Starting at 6:30 o'clock this eve- e ROMA Produced by B ———— PLUS MARCH OF TIME . . . . SCENIC WORLD WIDE NEWS Via Air Express ] Hollywood's cutest young mether, 25-year-old Gale Storm, is run- ning Eddie Canter (famed for five daughters) a clese race—in the THE SMITHSONIAN 3 = vhi i from 'ning, the Elks and the Legion base- te h v d; P r N 'S INSTITUTE— him while on his way home g0, . opposite category, however. Already she and her husband, Lee Bon- Ann’s. | "T H e Al B f,nded .abmre;}:z:r gau (m;: “mn iee- aculofll m) “IZ nell, have become parents of thrée fine boys. But the glamorous | In the third division Herbert c' J' EHRENDBEICH B c' P' A’ reasure xouse orgy of beating the boy by sc uneau ball park in what should| gapr of the screen says her goal is five children. She is pictured with | Bonnett, of the Douglas High BUSINESS COUNSELLOR ing a swastika on his chest with | prove a hard fought game inasmuch | T e las the Legion pounded out a close | her baPRY Habe Mressomer ERI, & (eft); Ptk 4 hve to four win over the Elks in |the season’s opener Sunday. There 9 8chool and Lyle Riley also of the Douglas High School ths ; g g : {17 A S P L "t‘“"” The judges were Mrs. Ray West- L Peter 2, and Paul, Systems Taxes Room 3—Shattuck Bldg. Accounting Phone 351 fall, mornings, and afternoons from 1 until 5 o'clock. Evening visits may | be arranged by contacting E. L‘ | Y T Walter Smith and H. E. Sali I Up To TAKES EGGS ovER is also the possibility that a gameCoxswains are instructed to keep‘ GEIS SWIM Su" Rol[ bery. This is the poster contest ';"1‘1 : ! can be arranged between a cruiser|clear of the seaplane landing areas. the American Legion Poppy Day | ! teauny g oG LEtR S IRALL. For additional information per- ¥hal 1 hald nually for. the el O(EAN To E“GI.A“D' The Territorial Museum on the sonnel, are invited to contact Lt. || erans of both world wars. The school RUSSIANS ¥ 'second floor of the Federal Building, | Comdr. Chester at 590, Mayor Hend-| . children are urged to take part in is open from 9 until noon in the|rickson at 88 and Mary Valenune the contest and the posters and the H E THEY'RE SCRAMBLED LONDON, May 11—(#—Careful FOR TALK Keithahn, Museum Curator. i 1 f t # dents in the fourth, fifth and sixth ‘i\fe‘r.. :gx;x:eisw:::r :::Sk:tm ::d fli]: Trips to Mendenhall Glacier have IS al" Is R i known and en]oy‘ed St | helped—but only a little bit. been arranged and all ship person- | The second division is for stu- h nel are invited to make the trips. | | dents in the seventh, eighth and throughout the (By The Associated Press) | When she left Chicago for short- | raticned England she put her President Truman said today the three dozen eggs in three boxes. American bid to Russia for “decent .0 the trip she dropped two and reasonable relations” repre- ¢ e poxes. When she got to sented no change in our policy. He London airport, she dropped the ‘Tennis courts are available at nny time and are located in the Ever-| green Bowl which is located over the hill behind the high school. There is an indoor rifle and plswl‘ at 822 or 892 Tourists national prize for the highest award $100 for the best poster in each The first division is for stu- is class ninth grades and the third division is for the 10th, 11th and 12th grade students. They are permitted to use three types of material and they must be | world » said the purposs was to make it other one. Six eggs survived. gmg!e in _I.-I:le To_wn l-}[]all xl:’.figlrea:;cx: original. They are judged on origi- clear to the Kremlin that the U. S. " enter. ere is a possibility tha nality, neatness, artistic ability and 7 , A South African heard the sad atches will be arranged with erufs- appeal, . THENLEY has no hostile or aggressive designs. | | story, however, and gave her & o personnel. MADRID-~As 4 part of the Spanisn | o 2 e RERERYS Ambassador W. B. Smith at no | dozen more, for her sister, m in @ A special roller skating party is|government's campaign against _ time encouraged any hope that the | London Héspital. being planned for Priday night by |Plack- marketeers,~ foreign- visitors = (I-AUDE (ARNEGIE L Red Mayo and Fritz Granere of the skating rink, which is open Mon- day, Wednesday and Friday eve-/ nings. | For those who wish to fish, char; ter trips can be arranged by con: tacting the harbor master at the small boat harbor. There is no li- cense required for salmon fishing but a $2.50 permit is neecssary for trout fishing. Information can be |obtained at any Juneau sporting Igoods centers or at the PFish and | Wildlife Service in the Federal| Building. Bicycles can be rented at two| stands, one apposite the Juneau | Cold Storage and the other opposite | the ball park. \ The local Moose and Efks clubs welcome members to visit the clubs, | and the Veterons of Foreign War: U. S. would at this time enter into 7 ST negotiations with Russia for an| Of the 1,100 varieties of trees in overall settlement of differences. the United States, only about 100 The Moscow radio disclosed the ex- |have enough commercial value to change last night. | be of broad economic significance. | &gy ; American officials said that if me; Russians have any specific proposals | Health appraisals of 150,000 youths for settlement of problems with the | paxurlaptmg in the NYA relief pro- U. S, there will be talks. If there grams in the '30s indicated 90 per are no specific proposals from Mos- |cent had defects calling for medical cow, highly placad American in- ntbenuon & formants said there would seem w‘ —— be no basis for talks. ] Emplre wantnds geo results! B i AR kA AT B U R P W W Painting and Decorating RALPH A. TREFFERS CALL BLUE 462 AFTER 5 P. M. for Appointment lare to be required to exchange offi- | cially a specific amount of acceptable foreign money for each day of lheu stay in Spain. The decree, recently pub[i,\;hcd, 1so requires visitors to have, when letters of credit sufficient to buy the specified amount of pesetas. r in Spain and visits to relatives. The decres specifies that the mon-' eys of all countries with which Spain has commercial relations will be accaptable. Visitors from countries without such relations must change either dollars or Swiss francs. Visitors on business or pleasure who come to Spain for 16 days or ss must change dollars or other moneys in an amount equal to 200 entering Spain, either currency or | Exceptions are provided for gov-, ernment guests, visitors with money OPERATED UPON IN A letter was received today from the Claude Carnegies, former res- idents and owners of the Juneau Carnegie stated her husband is in the Emanuel Hospital, 2800 North Commercial Avenue, Portland, Ore- gon, recuperating from a serious cperation. He wishes to hear from his many friends in Juneau, espec- ially members of the Elks Lodge and the American Legion Pos The Carnegies sold their business last year to Robert Lajoie and moved to Oregon to make their fu- ture home. PORTLAND HOSPITAL! Florists, by the Empire, and Mrs., SCHENLEY INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION Empire State Building + New York, U.S.A. BLENDED WHISKEY, 86 PROOF, 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS o .. T8 et A e SUMMER SCHEDULES Effective: April 1st to September 1st Passenger and Express DAILY Juneau — Ketchikan club rooms are open to all cruiser |pesetas per day for each day of St SOUTHBOUND NORTHBOUND personnel from 6 o'clock each eve- |thejr stay. All visitors receive the TREES TO MGHT 10:30A Lv. JUNEAU il — ning the cruiser is in port. |official tourist rate of exchange of When Lauren Bacall—who dis- DROUGHT IN SOVIET 11:30A Lv. PETERSBURG .. Lv. 3:20P EL LIS AIR LI N E s | Dances will be held Wednesday |1649 pesetas to the dolfar likes appearing in a bathing suit — 12:00N Lv. WRANGELL Lv. 2:50P and Thursday nights from 9 t0 12| Thys for visits of 16 days or less, —turned down a role in “The Girl. MOSCOW—(®-—Russia black earth 12:40P Ar. KETCHIKAN Lv. 2:00P DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN | i the Catholic Parish Hall, comer | toreigners will ke required to change | from Jones Beach” it was a break 278 I8t ke gindnd with grest forn Juneau — Sitka ’ of Fith and Gold streets’ Thelg1a19 into pesetas for each day| g virsinia Mavo (above), who S Delts comprising more than 2,- “9:00A Lv. JUNEAU Ar. 11:50°A dances, given by the Catholic Wom- |yore For longer visits, the require-| i oo s : 500,000 acres of trees 10:20A Ar. SITKA Lv, via Pelersburg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg. Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. en’s Organization and the American Wemen's Voluntary Service, will be furnished an orchestra by the city of Juneau and attended without ments is scaled down. For from 16 to 30 days, the require- mens is 150 pesetas daily or $9.14; from 31 to 60 days, 125 pesetas or has a good shape and doesn't mind showing it. Lauren drew a suspension from her studio and Virginia [0‘. the part. (% Photo. Minister of Forestry - Motovilov says the program will take eight years to complete s ‘These rich grain growing regions (* or earlier) TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 admission charge. $7.62; for more than 60 days, 100 ~=—-— — have been hit time and again by Juneau — Haines — Skagway s g e —— Boat landings for liberty parties|pecetas or $6.09. m:ma rno\l \FATTLF drought. The green belts and frri- 2:00P Lv. JUNEAU Kb eaan ‘wm be at the float at the east end|” 5 ;n enforcement measure, the Vernon Reitz and Roy S. Frost, gation—planned on an unprecedent- 2“55? Lv‘ HAIN‘ES L‘:‘ 3-'56!‘ 2 'of the Army Dock. Shore patrol|yicitor must show receipts for pur- both from Seaftle, are staying at ed rscale—are to eliminate this < 7 i s oty il LENSES PRESCRIBED || nust be stationed at. the 1anding | iioees of pesetas at the oftical| the Gastineau Hotel. threat. i SKAGVY.:;;’ Times PST 120°) i DR. D. D. MABOUARDT float and at the gate to the dock. |yoyist rate of exchange on departure ——— Sy et ——— - " mes ) OPTOMETRIST | = from Spain JuAneau to Mxml, Tues. Wed, Thur. Fri. Sat. e ngoon ... X p.4 Second and }ranklin Juneau Baranat X X PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS FRED R. WOLF Ba““ng Bea"'y (opy -Chatham . x % : Electrical Contractor Chichagof X x x Bouse Wirks |\ Banned in Maryland S 3 : o3 Elfin Cove P X X OUR SPECIALTY { Excursion Inlet .. X X X NoRTmNn smlNGs Span m ANNAPOLIS, Md.—(P— “Booster- You'll meet your friends when you travel the Alaska Funter x x X ism” will ke out when a new Mary-| Line. Relax .. enjoy the magnificenr scenery and Gustavus X X X FROM SEATTLE Hawk Inlet X X X O H land - Department of Information comfortable accommodations as you sail “outside” g for Keu;\htknn‘ h vgrangell. Pmrlbd SIE; Junesa, B[own]e S I_|q||o’ s’flfe begins to warm up the typewriters BRI S Hood, Bay X X b e, ;‘g‘i;: SN this year. No plotures of bathing I'1IE FINEST FOOD Hoouah x x x S. S. ALASKA —— THURSDAYS, MAY 20 and J i blicize . ared shdE 19 Lot hasmaanss mshan . X 103 139 So. Franklin [ |beauties will be sent out to pu | Elegantly prepared and expertly served o “om SQUARE SINNET LEAVE SEATTLE MAY 14 Theoe Chesapeaké Bay and other attrat-) plcf’cl / satisfy your fancy Pelican . X ;s b4 HENRY GREEN — AGENT P. 0. Box 2596 ° tions of the “free state,” promises Y Port Althorp .. X x X State Archivist Morris L. Radoff. | SAILIN L,b ARE FREQUENT Superior ... X g x % ‘The new bureau.will provide in- f Tenakee X x x Bader Accounting Service ||formation on roads, fishing and Sailings EVERY WEEK leKETCHIKAI\ Todd X X x hunting, historic state bufldings and and SEATT ey i 4 RUTH %DER official records So far as Radoff S. S. BARANOF DUE SOUTH MAY 16 X-—departure and arrival time and sequence of stops variable, S Accounting— Reports know s.Maryland has been the only vine Secretarial i hout some Sailings EVERY TUESDAY for CORDOVA, SERVING SOU state in the nation without some AW AED PHONE 612 N RIhlAND TRANSPORTATION CO ALASKA DEPENDABLY 3 Valentine Bldg., Telephone 919 H. S. GRAVES The Clothing Man Plumbing © Healing sort of publicity agency. BRI S B THPHUS RESEARCH KUALA LUMPUR, Malaya—# A United States medical mission | DEZ a VAL S. S. ALEUT IAN — MAY 18 AN st LEVFPS OVERALLS here to do research on Typhus| I for Boys brought the e‘m.re world supply ol‘ : H a new. drug called Chloromycetin OII Burners s The drug will be used on Malayan ct‘}m hich i: idered a par-| . GEORGE BROS. ey S S H Te'l?lll:;H% legl;:s—nedlm LIQUORS | BrmmanmeetE ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY ’ - marr acnmmne op, INC. G. E. Bassett from Seattle is in| sving Al Alaska ; ; . X p PHONE 399 o Juneau and staying at the Barapof rhere e suhsxnule lcr newspapex: adve » ’ Hotel,

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