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FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1948 CAPITOL THEATRE SHOWING WALT DISNEY FEATURE Walt ‘Disney maintains his repute for cheerful entertainment in “Song of the South,” his Technicolor mu- sical drama, at the Capitol tonight and Saturday. All shades of amusement, from chuckle to cackle, saturate the pro- ducer's newest innovation, a . live- action feature incorporating the Uncle Remus legends of Joel Chand- ler Harris Uncle Remus comes ‘into ‘the pic- ture laughing. He goes out smiling, his fakle-telling * mission " accom- plished when,: with | his- duelleties, ! he has saved a boy for unbearable anguish and a family from foolish disruption | The little comrades of ndvcnlum’ and trouble, played by‘ Bobby Dris- colll and Luana Patten—have their own laughing matters to balance their dramatic escapades. The little critters of tile fables, Brers Rabbit, Fox and, Beur—are| hilaricus in their humanesque antic. Hattie McDaniel, ra laughter as well as biscuits in the plantation SHOWPLALE of uflma: % \ | | Plus CARTOONS... Thru the Magic of [ WALT DISHEY PRESENTS i kitchen Glenn Leedy, young Negro lad,! brand new to the screen, gets his share of chuckles as companion to Bokby Driscoll. Even the discomfiture of the young bullies of the play, the Favors Kids, # has its comic note of justice finally dealt out. 1 Many ol thc songs have humorous lyrics to go with the lilting melody s0 that they become largely, laugh- ing songs, keynoted by the whimsi- cally happy Zipadee Doodah. i e FORMER SUPPORTING | | FLM ACTRESS NOW | ~ ENROUTE TO SITKA! Mrs. Adrienne Dore Kelly, wife ot | the. Executive Producer of Columbia pictures, Burt Kelly, was among the passengers on the Steamer George Washington which stopped here yesterday. Mrs. Kelly, a former supporting Ll mjrfimfilfik-figm DRISCOLL Ilus LATE NEWS AT 7:30—9:40 | Saturday Matinee | 1:30 P. M. ADDED “Lost City of Jungle” CALL 806 | JUNEAU JANITGR SERVICE i for actress in the films, is enroute with . her mother, Mrs. Edith Dore, to vis- Experl Cleaning | ii"a the e Edgecumbe school. g Mrs. Dore is the sister of Miss Ade- Homes Windows J§iline Kell, director of the school. Rugs Venetian Blinds | —————— ____v___,‘ Empire wantads get results! MOTORSHIP YAKOBI Operating to Petersburg, Port Alexander and way points. LEAVING JUNEAU EVERY TUESDAY MORNING MAIL, FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE { Freight accepted at Northland Doek until Noon Monday One of the most scenic routes in Southeastern Alaska. For reserva- tions contact Captain on boat at Boat Harbor or leave message at Harbor Market, Phone No. 352 ————— ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Pelershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg. Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 NORTHELAND SAILINGS FROM SEATTLE for Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Juneau, Haines, Skagway and Sitka) S. 8. ALASKA —— THURSDAYS, JUNE 17 and JULY 1 UP-TOWN ~TICKET OFFICE (Ground Floor—Olympic Hotel Bldg.) 417 University Street—Seattle, Wash. —— NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CD. LLASK. 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 Elegandy prepared and expertly served ro ~om- pletely satisfy your fancy. SAILINGS ARE FREQUENT gs EVERY SUNDAY for KETCHIKAN and SEATTLE S, S./ALEUTIAN DUE SOUTH JUNE 6 Sailings EVERY TUESDAY for CORDOVA, VALDEZ and SEWARD S. S. BARANOF — JUNE 8 seRvING 5O alaska o Sailin: ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY Serving All Alaska | Kermit Knutson, : " for the camp troops was Donald | MacKinnon of Troop 23, and Bob Franks of Troop 648 was Juniof 29 BOY SCOUTS WITH 3 LEADERS | »ooctem Scoumarer BACK FROM CAMP| WOMEN OF MOOSE | ELECT MAY LARSON - &S NEW SR. REGENT The Women of the Moose held their Mooseheart Alumni Chapter busy program of activities are re-|night program last night at 8 o'clock ported by the returning, Scouts. in the Moose Lodge rooms. Doro- Sitka Scouts are in town waiting thy Grogan who was chairman of th¢ arrival of the S. J. S. II, Pres-|the program Was ably assisted by Twenty nine Boy Scouts and their three camp leaders returned from Eagle River Scout camp Wednesday and Thursday, after a ten day stay, according to Jud Waittier, local camping and activities chairman, Good weather, excellent food, and a byterian church boat, which will|Iva Herman. take them back to their homes. The| There was initiation and election seven Sitka bays are the-house guests of officers: and the evening Wwas of | families of ‘local boys who at-| high-lighted by Paul Urick who tended camp, including A. F. Mac-|gave a talk on Moose t Alumni Kinnon, George Shaw, Jake Crop-'fund. He explained how much the ley, George, Messerschmidt, and R.|gracuates of Mooseheart appreciated Kronquist. |the use of the fund in furthering R A !their education or,in setting them ‘We?nl’:s(la,\ 1.\('1 .].xy,.m;- closing |, i husiness. Each Mooseheart | campfire was lighlighted by the, ., 4 ate who has borrowed from presentation of Cheechako, Camper, the fund has paid kack the amount. and Sourdough badges to the 32| “myoce injtiated were Esther Erb-| boys and men, and. the election of|12nd and Billie Moody three members of the Order of the| The officers 91?(‘\9("’{01‘ the enst Arrow. { 2 . ¥ |suing year are as follows: Senior Star Scouts Gerald Shaw ‘andpeot "\ 7 oreon: Junior Regent, Donald MacKinnon of Juneau amllEdm, Cara: Chaplain, Hazel Bur- Rotert Franks of Sitka were (-]ecled‘kpuf Secrcllnr\' ‘mrl;v Berggren; by their fellow campers to this Na- | o e pelon Hildre, b s tional Camping honorary. These| e ¥ " | e Cers inted were as follows, boys are the first Scouts Nrom | Ofiicers appo gy 1 Guide, Helen Jackson; Southeast Alaska to become mem-| ¢ le Ladely; Argus, Ida- bers ‘oF thie Order o1 the Afvow)and} o Korilithie AacaN: e Lelle Bryson; Sentinel, Thelma Fo- i R b R fOF| Jotte; and Pianist, Ida Mae Jensen. D e O i beri,| The mew officers will be installedd rary is a service group, membership| "% ool meeting to be held depending on camping ability, lead- | ership, and living of the ideals of| scouting. About 40,000 top Scouts' e A dhd‘\;crshxp Chapter night with Ruth they ammually carry out some spe- | Maurstad as chairman pro-tem. et the younser “senior Regent Elizabeth Casper- ST, Sccord e N CU-| on appointed the following as the < i b | refreshment committee, chairman Staff members who served at the Rosina Staneland to be assisted by Eagle River camp in addition to!Marion Davis, Greta Vinson, Eli- Powers, Harry W. Heinmiller and nore McKinnon, ' Mickie Wagnor, : were Carl }Iein-‘lema Hoyes and Helen Jackson. miller of Haines and Charles But-| The prize of the Hospital Gulld trey, both of whom were at the|Was awarded to ' John Maurstad. camp for several days. Other business discussed at the Court of honor ceremonies at v,hu;mecting was the sponsorship of a camp gave recognition to the fol-queen at the July 4th Celebration lowing awards: iand also to sponsor a booth the {same as last year i Second Class—Bob Murrdy and! The float committee was appointed | Zatis Murphy of Troop 23; Thorlief | a5 follows: Chairman, Hazel Bur- Snaring of Troop 613; Robert Lloyd 'kett, who will be assisted by Brita of Troop 624; and Norman Burke Bland, Bye Moore and Idabelle| and Edwin Osbakken of Troop 643. Bryson. The committee will meet First Class—Eddie Dvdl and Arthur ! ¢y the Loyal Order of the Moose | McKinnon of Troop 23; merit tad-“m make plans for the design and | ges—Troop 613: Richard. Klingbiel, |other necessary construction of the first aid, pathfinding; George Mes- | float. serschmidt, pathfindin Saturday evening, June 26 The next regular meeting will be June 17 and this will be the Mem- ———— | HOSPITAL NOTES | Bob Franks, camping, cuukmg.f Admitted to Ut Ann's yesterday business; Terry Troutte, first aid;|were Mrs. Albert Tucker and Her- Larry Calvin, first aid; Troop 624, bert: Warner for medical treatment., Robert Lloyd, Tirst™aid?” Troop 23:! There were no discharges. Gary Hedges, first aid; Arthur Mc-i At the Government Hospital Peter Kinnon, first aid; Don MacKinnon,| James of Angoon, Aleck Triffin of pathfinding; Jerry Wade, first a;d;EDalmn and Violet Dalton of Hoo- Bob Murray, personal health. !nah were admitted yesterday. No The patrol contest for general;dl»"flmmesv efficiency in patrol organization and | e operation was won by the ‘Wolf! Patrol, of Sitka Troop 643, Edwinl Dr. and Mrs, Moacyr E. Alvaro, Osbakken, patrol leader. Jerry |0l Rio De Janeiro, arrived here to- Wade's Beaver Patrol of Troop 23 day via PNA from the westward, was second; the Flying Eagles of |and are scheduled to leave for the Troon 613 were third; and fourth |states via PAA tomorrow. Dr. Al- place was won by the Fox Patrol of | varo, famous Brazilian opthomolog- | Troop 23. Jerry Hill and Gerald |ist, is expected to meet with the Shaw were patrol leaders of the lat- | Juneau Medical Society this eve-| ter two groups. Senior patrol leader ning. BAVARDS Saturday Specials | Old Mr. Boston Whiskey | Fith - - - - Seagram’s Gin Fith - - - - Wines ® Sherry ® Tokay ® White Port Your Choice - Fifth 7 §¢ 0 Other popular brands of Whiskey at the price you can afford to pay. - COLD BEER DELIVERED Jerry Hill, | tirst aid, pathfinding; Bill Orme,; first aid; Thorlief Snaring, personal | health. Troop 643: 1 e - FAMOUS PHYSICIAN THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—JUNEAU, ALASKA 20TH CENTURY IS SHOWING DOUBLE FEATURES TONIGHT EXPLANATION MADE ON TICKET CHARGE, GLEE (LUB CONCERT Asked to comment on the ticket charge eau for the Uni-| ’ ; W et Borie of the Range. fisst o thel| F TARZAN'S MOST versity Washington Glee Club| “Song of the Ran lrst of the 1 oty of Washington Glee Olb{ L8 ity Wakely settés, openedt|/ J-DEADLY EOE! and 25, Ralph Rivers of the Civic 8t the h Century T re y § Beauty masks the Committee terday with every indication that <k cunning “Althou Seattle business | the new group will rate top position of her W% ¥ communi ed funds to send in the esteem of “western” fans who murdersus 3 4 the University of Washington Glee|like music with their action. The ottt i Club on a good-will tour of Alaska, |SINSINg of Jimmy Wakely precedes & sponsorship in each town for mak- the title on the screen, and from S £ ing of Ic angemients Was re- there on it's the most important tact EDGAR RICE quested is connection it was (2P0ut this Monogram production emphasiz at Gent (ol ueRaTe’ of | he - Tonie K EER AR B fre hat any town with|Dennls Moore and 1 Lasses W all ity ooty o pro-) White. Also important he large Jeet “could charse admisslon with |C05t are Cay Forester as the mystery Rl {hrciseats 1o 56010 ahiae gipl, Pierre Watkin, George Eldridge, “All J Ceivis (dRiEe. v PRI P nd Steve Clark { i 7! X nmu!\‘lu The story, which starts with a at was 1 Oppo! y g v urder, ofly ine- Bl ip the - Mg y ‘.m.“« .n‘ T Ax'x, xk‘\.m) n'v. - Fund, an undertakin he etiorts ot certain orer| Xfygrany J0YCE~ owwwy SHEFFIELD S nconies, While At the same UMe| when they are outwitted in thelr R LRI produced vy s SR charging ¢ ' y e ; caociore Producar ond Direcor KURT NEUMANN Original 2 [h,”" “‘ulfl‘,bf s |plot to get across the state line by Sary i Sereon Ploy by CAROLL YOU ‘ U e going under it, through a secret un- || #e Chorocens Crasied by EDSAR HICE D0 [ENTURY Latest World News Via Air Express A s matinee June 13, Gerground tunnel, they make the| the evening con-lgtempt by hiding the ore inside B Jur §1,50. Student ticketS |pajeg of hay. Interwoven are several | for both concerts are 50 cents, taX | mygteries so deftly plotted that the| i Lded s wisest audience is likely to be sur-| — bR prised. of tickets goes to the fund to fir IWENIY FOUR lEAVE The other feature of the double-|iy (he Community Recreation o bill is “Tarzan and. the Leopard|g .. which is well underway a | Woman,” starring Johnny Weiss=| oo 0“ G WASH|NGTON culler and Brenda Joyce. ' | DT SEATTLE BOUND Teaving from Junéau with the] D”U‘*fl' AS | Mrs. Gust Wahto is a passenger George Washington on her maiden | i-§ v | aboard the George Washington en- voyage to this aren yesterday were ;unzlv to Seattle, where she will the following 24 sengers: NEWS lvisit her daughter, Mrs. E. C. An- To Seattle: Mrs. Hennah Fjell-| | derson and family. Length of her man, N Edna Olsen, Miss Eva - | visit in the states is ircefinite but TEUR NIGHT TONIGHT Knape, Mrs. Gus Wahto, Mrs. J. B.| AM Carlyle, Jack Carlyle and Pat Well-{ The Community Beach Amateur! the summer. ington | Night program will be presented | — To Skagway: O. I Stickler and | Ovight in the Douglas School Au-| EAGLES DANUE SATURDAY | she probably will remain during| » PAGE Last Times TONIGHT Radio’s Favorite Singin’ Buckaroo! JIMMY WAKKELY “HONG of the RANGE” with Dennis Moore Lee “Lasses” While and The Red River Valley Boys TOWN HALL || 'RECREATION ‘ CENTER Roller Skating. Schedules MONDAYS WEDNESDAYS { wile, Don Pequignot, C. A. Carson, | ditorium begining at 8 oclock. | The Douglas Eagles will sponsor FRIDAYS Ruth Krein and Betty Carson. Seating has been arranged to ac-|anpother of their popular dances on . To Sitka: L. Kann, T. R. Curtls, | commodate persons and a pub-'Saturday evening, June 5. Leo AFTERNOONS Vince mas. Coleman Collins,|lic address system installed so all| Navarro’s orchestra has been en- 2:00 lfi 4'30 Ira Thatcher, Mr. and Mrs. O. Wag- | should cnjoy the program. Accord- | gaged. £ v ner, Al Kessler and wife, and C. A.|ing to Wm. Matheny, chairman of | L { EVENINGS Schonackey the event, 21 acts have been sche-| _ R o 7 NN R To Haines: H. J. Collins duled, including vocals, instrumen-| b'f"'l MEETING TONIGHT | 7-“0 fo lo~on The Washinzgton will not stop in | tal, juggling, and specialties. | Final arrangements to be made | s 2 Juneau on 1::‘, x-uimn trip . Sc::tllu | Voluntec to act ticket- | for the picni 905 1t Admlss,wnnpnces >se i s and rs for the evening| > ! AFTERNOONS - 25¢ FROM YOMAN |are Pat Balog, Edith Wellington,| FROM BETHEL | EVENINGS - - T7be Mrs. R. D. Cammon from Yunmn.’nruv Kibby, Bunny Marshall and| Miss Willie Nobles and Miss Evenings—Skate Owners 60¢ Wash,, is visiting in Juneau and |Alice Poor. | Nellie Pickell from Bethel, are All prices inclyde tax is staying at the Baranof Hotel. | All of the proceeds from the sale|guests at the Baranof Hotel L ——— R o . LIVESTOCK Snsutance your pelts through us. frost, Foxes. 2. 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