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SATURDAY, MAY 29, 1948 lIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIImIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIlllIlIIIlIIlIlIIIlIIlIlIIlIIIIII|IIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IlIIIIlI|||II||IIllIIII|I|II|III|IIII||III ’(opA(ABANA' I SHOWPLALE or Clunead 7 p Groucho MARX | TONIGHT! "Blondie’s Holiday" "Sport of Kings" ~\ THE SCREEN'S DAFFIEST, MOST DELIGHTFUL DUO! . . GROUCHO, the Graucho, and Charmin’ CARMEN Serving up Hilarious Helpings of Songs, * Romance and Fun! - Carmen MIRANDA: ANDY RUSSELL STEVE COCHRAN GLORIA JEAN in “GRAPPLING GROANERS” “MOUSE IN THE HOUSE” LATEST AIR NEWS aansTs e SUNDAY F i [ [T EATURE STARTS AT ‘) 130 — 4:30 — 6:30 — 8:30 — 10: IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|lllillliIII!IIIIIIII]IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIII|IIII!IIII‘l time after 11 am. and may stay as long as they wish Visitors should take their own eats, but the Scouts will furnish coffee for pic- nic lunches. Carl Heinmiller, Port Scoutmaster of the Haines No. 620, Boy Scouts, is & at Camp. Chuy VISITORS WELCOME SUNDAY AT EAGLE RIVER SCOUT (AMP Tomorrow, £-inday, May will be visitors day at Eagle River Boy Scout Camp. Parents and iriends of the boys will be welcome y Chilkoot, Troop, | Buttrey of U.C.C. ——— s FOR SALE 'y Gas Engine, 5 h.p. Electric 12 h.n. Gas Engine, 6 h.p. Stationa Motor, 1/3 h.p. Electric Motor, 5 h.p. Outboard MU(or Small Marine Clutch, Search Light Pilot House Control, Small Oil Heating Stove, Radio—table all electric and battery models, Electric Razor, Pl Selitex, Windows, 240 gal. Oil Tank, Lumber, Table for cutting glass, Corrugated Galv. Iron, Large Electric Wall Clock, Bed Mattress and Coil Springs, Yukon Sled, Bilge Pump—hand operation, Pipe Fittings, Sheet Metal Tools. Anvil Tools, 1250-watt Generator, Cirulating Heater—wood and coal. FRANK HARRIS 925 WEST 11TH STREET MEMORIAL DAY WEEK-END TAKU LODGE EXCURSION Lodging, Meals and Transportation $45.00 LEAVE: Saturday P. M., May 29th RETURN: Monday P. M., May 31st ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Phone 202 or 612 for Reservations Painting and Decorating RALPH A. TREFFERS CALL BLUE 462 AFTER 5 P. M. for Appomtment Plumbing © Healing Oil Burners Telephone-319 Nighis-Red 730 Harri Machine Shop, Inc. NORTHLAND SAILINGS FROM SEATTLE for Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Juneau, Haines, Skagway and Sitka) S. 8. ALASKA — THURSDAYS, JUNE 3 and JUNE 17 UP-TOWN TICKET OFFICE OPENS JUNE 1, 1948 (Ground Floor—Olympic Hotel Bldg.) 417 University Street—Seattle, Wash. HENRY GREEN —- AGENT visitor { will join | the staff Saturday until the close {of camp, and will serve as Recrea- | tional Counsellor. D |MRS. (URIIS SHATTUSK CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Curtis Shattuck was the guest -of honor -at-a dinner party {last evening at the Salmon Creek C()unu) Clubk in honor of her birth- jday anniversary The gu were Mr. and Mrs. | Harold Brown, Mrs. Shattuck and the host, Curtis Shattuck. e The three largest cities in Pales- tine are Jerusalem, Tel Aviv and ‘HmI\ | ] Mrs. | NO APPRENTICESHIP NEEDED FOR THESE JOBS IN JAPAN ALL EXPENSES PAID AND $90 PER MONTH | There’s a good deal in Japan for | young men who measure up to the | Regular Army’s standards. When lycu sign up for 3 years, des)gnate { one of the crack divisions now work- ‘mg with General MacArthur in | Japan. While you learn details of | OCL‘udeOH duty before leaving this | country, you draw full pay! ‘ Then presto—you're in Japan . jona trip/that would cest a cxvflmn ' | several thousand dollars, yet co:ts] | you nothing! 1 Resort hotels are accessible to men on leave, where they can sklw play tennis, swim and ride horse£ | back. Most “units have immediate | laccess to football fields, baseball diamonds, basketball courts and gymnasiums. These jobs are open only to men 18 to 34 inclusive (17 with parents’ consent). Get further details at your U. S. Army Recruiting Station, | Juneau. | club |lows: | Nita Suender and infant, M\alcolmI THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE - JUNEAU, ALASKA 12 FEATURES ARE AT 20TH CENTURY C(CMEDY FEATURE J TONIGHT ONLY COMING, CAPITOL |6k for Sam Coslow's| There will be a double feature bill musical production, at the 20th Century Theatre for to- which is due at the night only The murder of a model in a fash- dress shop that leads to ts of suspense, mystery and The setting sprightly new “Copacabana,” Capitol Theatre, for a three day run| starting Sunday, is the swank night icn bearing this name that has mom made such a famous reputation for hila before the final solution, itself on New York’s fashionable is offered in “Fashion Model,” one East Side. {of the two features. Co-starring in the film are those! Suspicion is cast against a stock irrepressible comedis Groucho boy and his model sweetheart and Marx and Carmen Miranda, making the plot involves two more murders, unbegtable fun-making team. blackmail, jailbreaks and a valuable s the very first time Grou- missing trooch | The other feature is “Range Law"” in which Johnny Mack Brown is) and Chico, but Carmen is a mighty starred. The story tinds Brnvm and | good substitute |Raymond Hatton, as U..8. Marshals, Andy Russell, popular singing star assigned to clear up a lsmd;umpmg of the radio and films, shares top scheme perpetrated by a group of | acting honors with Marx an® Miran-cutlaw silver miners, who promise da, with handsome Steve Cochran to stop at nothing to swindle the playing the film prc pe of Monte ranchers of their valuable lands. | Proser, the noted owner of the real, Opening Sunday, and also the Copacabana bistro, and pretty Gloria Mc feature, is “Kings Row,” Jean, former child star, cast as his \nm a good Lm nnd good story. | doting Girl Friday Three of the nation’s top nh'hl EI' ( club reporters, Earl Wilson of thel Post, Louis Sotol of the Jmu'nal (SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE) ELFIN COVE, Alaska, May 15— American, and Abel Green, editor of |Vuxim.) occupy ringside tables in lhc ‘The Empress, a large halibut boaL from Sitka, took fuel at Willia |film, playing their own exciting| life roles. And last, but de-| ?Oxl Station today. | an This cho has been starred on the screen without his zany brothers, Harpo ‘udedly not least, are the wur(ean\ | gorgeous Copa Girls who decorate | {the extravagant singing and danc- | ing ensembles. | Tonight, the double bill, “Blonde’s Holiday” and the “Sport of Kings” | will be shown for the last times. ADMIRAL OF FLEET GIVES OUT VIEWS (Cominueo tmm Psge One) ! | | The Turners on their troller the ‘(;rpy Goose came in from Juneau Itoday. i ] Gust Hagevik is up from Seattle |where he had his new troller the |Delores built, The Delores is 33 feet in length and a beam of nine feet. | Skipper Guy Cochran on the boat \ng is in the Cove, he has fished |around here for many years and |enjoys the trip to and from Seattle ;. {in the spring and fall. 1 can come over long distances — over IR 5 4R the Pole—in the predictable future.” ' nfort Mortensen had a fire on He learned during the past War, his poat the Relief. The fire was he said, the amount of fuel re- caused by a leaky oil line to the quired to move ships and planes stove and was confined to that part vast distances. He said he knew of of the boat with the fire extin- no hig stockpiles of oil in reserve gyisher, to the “north and west.” | No other country, and that in-| Jack Lund was in for supplies and cludes Russia, has the industrial ca- ¢old some fish from his boat, the pacity to wage war now, he said. :Adlo:;. e — Martin Johansen, skipper of the Ann J, Janded 1400 pounds of large king salmon here Sunday. Jack With on the boat Diana on Bv pAN ME I( " Sunday took Mrs. Marguerite Butts and Mrs. Mary Graves to Lemesur- Twenty-three passengers arrived in Juneau lrcmpSeame with Pan K ERnY Lo Wipt OAS TTheche. American flights yesterday as fol-| pypry COVE, Alaska, May 10— At Swanson's outside floats this morning are the boats, Rhojim, a seiner from Anacortes; a large pow- |er scow the Whale of Libby's, the halibut boats Gary from Belling- ham, a new halibut boat Roxanna Dawn all going to Kodiak. G. W. Ejelstrup, Bert Bartlett, Eugene Hawkins, Roy Cole, Georgia Burton, Lyle Wkite, Robert Gibson, Priscilla Gibson, George Skannes. Edward Butler, Walter Cansack, Halstead, David, Pettijohn, Al Gas- ! ton, Anthony Suroski, Don Murray, | Albert Farr, Suzanne Schitidt, Lula Alvord, William Flint, James Brad- ley. From Annette: James L. Currie (and Keith Roberts. To Seattle: Sgt. Robert Neff, A. W. ‘Stollery, Jack Vrooman nmd‘ wife and child, John Hurley, Lena| Mitchell, Allen Wilson, Virginia Hamilton:. To Annette: John White and L. W. Rettig. T6 Whitehorse: G. McCombe and Green. To Falrbanks Stanley Nichols. ., — SEA‘I‘TLE VISITOR Bert Bartlett from Seattle taying at the Gastineau Hotel. PR S R ANGOON VISITOR Fred Brandes from Angoon is a guest at the Gastineau Hotel. Trollers in are the Stampede,’ Trygive and Florence | Happy Jackson on his boat the | Little Susie is in from Idaho Inlet. Skigjper Jim Burnett with his home on the sea, the Anna B, is here from Juneau. The Anna B, is a combination power scow with living quarters and has trolling polex. Bob Regan on his boat the 314125 of Idaho Inlet came in for supplies this morning. R. John Wandve has had his boat 31A892 on the grid for copper paint- ing. is s Jack With has painted the ware- house and the light plant buildings for Mrs. Marguerite Butts. i | Palestine, lacking natural harbors in ancient times, had little sea trade befor modern harbors were built. | Douglas reservations may be made | ! by calling Mrs. | CONFIRMATION SUNDAY ALASKANY You'll meet your friends when you travel the Alaska Line. Relax ...enjoy the magnificenr scenery and comfortable sccommodations as you sail “outside” “THE FINEST FOOD Elegantly prepared and expertly served #0 “oM- pletely satisfy your fancy. SAILINGS ARE FREQUENT Sailings EVERY SUNDAY. for KETCHIKAN and SEATTLE VALDEZ and SEWARD S. 8. ALEUTIAN — JUNE 1 §. S. BARANOF DUE SOUTH MAY 31 Sailings EVERY TUESDAY for CORDOVA, ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY Serving All Alaska For men who shave every day Glider #NO-BRUSH” SHAVE CREIAM The MODERN shave cream for MODERN men CALL 806 JUNEAU JANITOR SERVICE for Exporl Cleaning Homes Windows Rugs Venetian Blinds e PAGE FIVE ; - TONIGHT ONLY Twin-Hit Program Shows at 7:15 and 9:25 ashing Story of the Sage Lands! " ’ RANGE LAW" with Johnny Mack Brown TI0"[ENTURY A Merry Mix-up of Mirth and Mystery "FASHION MODEL" and with Lowery—Marjorie Weaver I S Robt. SUNDAY --u-W()I\])AY MATINEE SUNDAY 2:00 P. M. Complete Shows at 7:10 — 9:40 ROBERT RONALD BETTY SHERIOAN-CUMMINGS: REAGAN FI[lll U)K THE TOWN THEY TALK ABOUT IN WHISPERS! Latest World Events Via Air Express ‘JOHN( MatDONAlD DIES IN lEWISTON Members of the Juneau Woman’ !boat as a welcome committee and | ! those who have cars and can furn- | ish transportation are requested to | phone Mrs. E. P. Chester at Blue 820. The no-host dinner will be held at the Country Club between 6:30 and 7 o'clock and all members and C(ONVENTION BOUND Hostesses on June 5 result of a sudden heart attack, terday afternoon, from where Cole Convention to Alaska by the Gen uneau Lodge of Elks. tion. the Princess Louise Saturday, J"“"{;Hv was initiated in the Juneau dropping a propeller blade at Taku Club and the Douglas Island Wo- | States Marshal at Sitka. ' HERE FROM ANCHORAGE to the Glacier and a no-host din- | John Herman from Ketchikan ' Juneau and staying at the Baranof It is urged that all members | husbands are urged to attend. | known and enioYed 0 onven Ion\ John MacDonald died in Lewxs- The Jazz, belonging to Cash Cole, To GFWC Convent mcm'(nnu to advices receiver here and wife will go to Philadelphia eral Federation of Woman's Clubs | MacDonald was born in Grafton, She was forced to return to Ju- 5. Lodge in 1943. At one time, 1941, Inlet. man’s Club will be hostesses and | - | Joe Burns and Phil High, both ner at the Salmoen Creek Country |js a guest at the Gastineau Hotel. Hotel who possibly can, plan to meet the | throughout the JWCand DWC Wil Be, (CASH COLE LEAVES, | ton, Idaho, last Thursday as the left Juneau for Seattle late yes- Twenty members of the Post|py Secretary W, H. Biggs of the to attend the Republican conven- are due to arrive in Juneau.aboard | North Dakota, December 4, 1900. neau last Sunday for repairs after MacDanold was ' ‘Deputy United | B i entertain the guests with a tip| HERE FROM KETCHIKAN | from Anchorage, are visiting in Club, also a trip to the Museum world QGrant at Doug- las 392 and for Juneau reservations phone Mrs. Chester at Blue 820 or Mrs. P]aydon at Black 815. .- | AT LUTHERAN CHURCH ’ At the regular 11 o'clock wor- | ship service of the Lulhuan} Church Sunday morning the rite | of Confirmation will be conduct- | ed for Lynn Bodding, Bill Orme | and Lee Pollack. At the congrega- ' tional communion they will receive the sacrament cof the altar for| the first time. i SCHENLEY INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION lmpln State Building + New York, U.S.A. OLENDED WHISKEY, 86 PROOF, 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS COTTAGE FOOD STORE 142 Willoughby PHONE 873 Free Delivery Service OPEN FROM 9:30 A. M. UNTIL MIDNIGHT SUNDAYS HOLIDAYS and EVERY DAY We carry a complete line of PICNIC SUPPLIES including PAPER PLATES, CUPS (Hot and Cold), NAPKINS WOODEN FORKS, SPOONS A complete line of Fresh Fruits, Vegetables, Meats and Groceries B et DROP IN AND SHOP AROUND AT YOUR CONVENIENCE