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SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1948 ™~ A - "SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY ’ /ELIZABETH TAYLOR " GEORGE MURPHY * MARY ASTOR A PICTURE THAT'S LIKE LOOKING IN A MIRROR “DONALD’S DILEMMA” 6:20—8:2 LATEST NEWS VIA AIR 10:20 ® ENDS TONIGHT ¢ “The Pari: Mirror” ey e — ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Petershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig; Klawock and Hydaburg. Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 By NORTHLAND SAILINGS FROM SEATTLE for Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Juneau, Haines, Skagway and Sitka) S. S. ALASKA —— THURSDAYS, JUNE 3 and JUNE 17 HENRY GREEN —- AGENT » — ——— NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION 'CO. SERYIMG SOUTHEASTERN A1ASKA DEPFNDABLY You'll meet your friends when you travel the Alaska Line. Relax .enjoy the magnificenr scenery and comfortable accommodations as you sail “outside” THE FINEST FOOD * Elegantly prepared and expertly served o ~om- pletely satisfy your fancy SAILINGS ARE FREQUENT ings EVERY SUNDAY for KETCHIKAN and SEATTLE §. S. ALEUTIAN l)l'E_ SOUTH MAY 23 Sail Sailings EVERY TUESDAY for CORDOVA, VALDEZ and SEWARD S. S. BARANOF — MAY 25 ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY Serving All Alaska 25 3| Dewey W. | I APITOL THEATRE SHOWS "CYNTHIA' STARTING SUNDAY An unusual film in many respects day to the e day run is “Cynthia and starring supported George M A family picture ct, it is desizned endance . For the teen ages port Mary Astor in every re- throughout for both old and rs, they can d humorou- h school friends as through the lor and her | they find the hectic yea For the filming of g tac en. T 1 of life a life-like eir own problems be- dealt with on the picture is a pleasant all actors found in Sadness is encountered bl home at intervals, with a touch of humul') and light comedy of situations to counter balance the incidents laden | with touching emotions. .o FILIPINO COMMUNITY DOUBLE CELEBRATION MONDAY NIGHT AT 8 All members and friends of the Filipino Community are cordially invited to attend the joint celebra- tion Monday evening, May 24, at 8 o'clock to be held at the Parish Hall in honor of the post-christening of Davey Julaton amft also the bon age to Mrs. Diaz and daughter Juanita, who will leave for the Philippine Islands in a few days. The president of the Filipino Community requests all members to be present - o RUMMAGE Lutheran Church, at 10 a. m SALL Tuesday, May 894 3t TOWN HALL RECREATION CENTER oller Skating Schedules MONDAYS WEDNESDAYS FRIDAYS AFTERNOONS 2:80 1o 4:3 EVENINGS 7:00 1o 10:00 Admission Prices AFTERNOONS - 25¢ EVENINGS 75¢ Evenings—Skate Owners 60c For COMrORT and BERVICE Get the NEW WASHINGTON Habit! Metzdorf Vice-Pres. and Managing Director ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME at POy 2 { Juneau’s Finest E Liquor Store Bnynggn's FRED R. WOLF Electrical Contractor House Wiring OUR SPECIALTY Box 2135 Black 379 Brownie's Liquor Sfore Phone 103 139 So. Franklin P. O. Box 259 Bader Accounting Service RUTH BADER Accounting—Tax Reports Secretarial 3 Valentine Bldg., Telephone 919 H. S. GRAVES The Clothing Man LEVI'S OVERALLS for Boys Widest Selection of LIQUORS PHONE 399 Elizabeth Taylor, ably, and| MANY HONORS ARE GIVEN TO ST. ANN'S STUDENTS FRIDAY £t. Ann's School closed its doors Yor jthe summer vacation yesterday morning after distributing the re- ports which informed students and parents of the scholastic status of each student The Rev. Rotert Whalen read the promotions and awarded the pre- {miums after which the |students |were dismissed until the Fall term The following students of the eighth grade passed the Territorial Examination set by the Depart- yment of ation: Mary Nordale, iIrvm‘ Al Ide, Jerry Wade, Gerry Godkin, Ny Haffner, James Ruotsala | A special honor has come to the |school through the following stu- dents; First Prize for the American Le- gion Essay Contest, Miss Harriet | Meriwether. Third Prize for same essay, Miss |Mary Nordale. First Prize for Poppy Poster Contest {ner. Second Prize for Division, Ge » Thompson. First Prize ame contest, IThird Divisiony Miss Yvonne Pool At a special embly last week the money prizes were awarded to the above. —.——— 'DR. ERIC MANN T0 GIVE PUBLIC TALK ‘, HERE NEXT FRIDAY Dr. Eric Mann, traveler and lec- turer, will remain in Juneau for an additional week in order to give a public lecture, it was announced to- 'day by Zalmain Gross. Manager of the W. D. Gross Enterprises. Dr. Mann will speak at the Gross-20th Centur,\“’rmnnlrv next Friday at 8 p. m The subject of his public lecture |will be “Is War Inevitable.” It will ideal with American-Russian rela- Itions. Dr. Mann will speak for abou ‘an hour and will then spend an- lother hour answering questions | from the audience. ! R [125,000-POUND CATCH LANDED, COLD STORAGE More than 115,000 pounds of hali- |but and 10,000 salmon were landed | yesterday by tem boats, most of | which were bringing in their séc- ond loads. The Oceanic led the field with a 33,000-pound catch; the Fern II, iskippered by John Lowell, was in with 20,000; and the Lassie by E. O. | Fields, Jr., with 12,000. The Happy, owned by Andy Gjerde landed 11,- 000, the Julia D by Ike Puustinen Be! American Legion Benny Haft- same: Second and the Barracuda with 10,500 pounds. The Imalone, headed by E. Buchanan had 8,000 and the Arctic 3,000 The Elfin II, skippered by E. O. Swanson, landed 10,000 pounds of salmon at the dock. ANCHORAGE VISITORS Almer Peterson, O. T. Finney, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hanson, L. Stephenson and R. H. Stock, all from Anchorage, are staying at.the Baranof Hotel. BUSINESS C Accounting Phone 351 EYES EXAMINED R Second and Franklin PHONE 506 FOR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE had 8,500, teh Roslyn with 11,800, headed by Lawrence Swanson had | C. J. EHRENDREICH:— C. P. A. Systems DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST JUNEAU, ALASKA | MULLANEY HOPES FOR ALL-ALASKA LEAGUE; TERRITORY BASEBALL | Mmp i Mullaney, head of the Gas- t C nel Baseball League oday he es to have a meet- [ local baseballers sometime next we o discuss the po: of inaugurating a baseball association which would op- crate in conjunction with the E ball Congress of America g Kansas The idea was originally proposed letter received by Mullaney from William F. Mulcahy of An- chorage who has recently been ap- pointed Baseball Commissioner of the Territory by the National Base- ball Congress. In his letter, Mulcahy peinted to the many advantages to be had from such a circuit. | He pointed first to baseball as an | ding factor when counte acting the juvenile delinquency problems of the Territory, and ex- plained this point by citing baseball as a valuable source of recreation area where field events are w ir in a fil at the individual-player ad- vantage to be had from such a s tem. In the event the Territorial championship team were competing in the national playoffs at Wichita, outstanding pl from Alaska would better h: a chance to be scouted by th a vance in baseball. from here would also be good will gesture for Alas cahy said iting team valuable Mulcahy has been assured that Alaska will be included in the | world's elimination series if Xm‘! proposed program is successful. Date of the meet to be called by Mullaney will be announced - HOSPITAL NOTES | admitted to for medica Lars Sorensen was St. Ann's yesterday treatment Mrs. Ben Pete and Thom scharged yesterday. At the Government Hospital Ha John of Copper Center was admit- | ted for medical treatment. D . Mrs. Newell Henry | were RE-LAUNCHED | AT JUNEAU MARINE | NORMA in the Juneau The water Norma was placed night at the | Marine Ways after _exte pair, including (partial tion of a new keel and extensive planking. Completely repainted and being nearly ready for busi- | ness, she looked like a new boat | going down the ways | Juneau Marine ci have start-| ed work to include new guard rails, re-caulking, re-pitching painting on the Subport b She is expected to be within the next ten days. PG 1 S T ATTENTION MA Stated Communication of Mt. Ju- | neau Lodge Monday evening at 7:30. Labor in the E. A, Degree. J. W. Leivers, | Secretary. complete (895 20) | - - > CDA INITIATION | {in the home of Mrs. Eva Ropella, | Chief Counsellor, to discuss plans | for the initiation of two new mem- |bers which will be held at 3 ‘u'clock this afternoon in the Parish |Hall at Fitth and Gold, OUNSELLOR Taxes oom 3—Shattuck Bldg. LENSES PRESCRIBED APPOINTMENTS “Allo-Ette” superbl moulds and controls the average bosom and that “in-between’ type, the just slightly larger- than-average bosom. Select *Allo-Ette” in the bandeau version; with two-inch band. as shown here: or with six-inch diaphragm and . . . all macfi in various lovely fabrics. *There is a Maiden Form for Every Type of Figure!” A & . | bara Lizabeth clubs and ad- ! ;| member, STRANGE STORY T0 BE UNFOLDED AT 20TH CENTURY Paramount I prod dirécted by tc Lewi Milestone, threesome, Bar- Van Heflin introducing nd telling a sen and al Wallis director starring a terrif k Stanwyck Scott star Kirk Douglas sationally dramatic certainly ha. the advance eded th the 20th susper equisites we notice plcture’s in Love of artha a vibrant and engrossing tale of four > involved, in a tifabolic pattern of' murder and de- eit Mature audience: e ure to be 1 by s clever nvolves { murder ng husband dominated by was as a d. her who is complete her through love L cynical ho kigail, bu to spurn t his evil woman, and a girl whom life has kicked around, but who still to hopes of a be future How they are woven in a web of ex and taut sjtuations, and v finally evoly o s said to m intriguing melodrama - elings HEARINGS CONCLUDED Appeal hearings unemploy- ment compensation for Juneau Spruce Corporation employees were concluded today in the City Coun- cil Cham Attorn: Henry A. Roden, > for the appeals. He ¢ to deliver a decision early week on e next Tonight at the uneau Legion Mo . CLUB!! Order of present ‘Grocery Nite"” Fun, Prizes and Refreshments!! for members and their guests. Re- Club at 9p.m. 1t Mocse WHITEHORSE JUNEAU KETCHIKAN SEATTLE NOME Swift, convenient fligh? !n big 4-engine Clippers. You'll enjoy delicious food, expert service — guest of Pan American, world's most ex- _ perienced airline. Ask for details and reservations at... BARANOF HOTEL Telephone 106 Piv AHERICAN Worto AIRKAYS CTle Syptem of heTlyog Clppor PAGE THREE] Ay & TSRy STRETS S Ma Eve inee ng S v at ! =un hows at 7:15 — 9:30 dayat2P. M. sy Fate drew them together and only murder could part them. Kirk Douglas A brilliant new find Judith Anderson Dizected by Lewis Milestone Screenplay by Robert Rossen A Paramount Picture si i? 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