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JUNEAU, ALASKA ¢ ™™ STARTS e¢n roNicHT (20 LENTURY Complete Evening Shows at 7:20 and 9:30 THE DAILY AL ASKA EMPIRE 'RAMROD’ COMING | AMATEUR SHOW AT/|== AS FEATURE BILL, ‘DOUGLAS GOES BIG; CAPITOL THEATRE LARGE GATHERING| “Ramrod,” the first motion pic—‘ The lture to come from the recently-es- ‘(h" D | tablished studios of Enterprise Pro- | the Li ductions, Inc., is the film which is| Was rge audience Ischeduled as the feature at the|and every one of the 20 perform- That DREAMY guy! Capitol starting Sunday. | ers tots to adults, received t Co-starring Joel McCrea and Ve- | good & » for their part of 3 ronica Lake, “Ramrod” is a filmiza- | the entertainment. | tion of the popular novel by Luke| The ad' a hard time in| That DREAM of a girl! Short. The story centérs around a | making rds which were | {head-strong girl in the early, law-| finally announced as_ follows: A picture that's a heartfelt (less. days‘of the west and ‘tells ol‘ Best group—Mike and Lowell Mg- \ DREAM Come True! SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 1948 ™ PAGE FIVE IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIII||IIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIII TO N l G ll T MATINEE SUNDAY 2:00 iteur show last night in gym for the benefit of ¢y Beach fund ithe gutle she employs to tame the'| Clellan, shadow show gun-toting; town of Signal | Best individual entertainer—Don- | Veronica Lake is cast as this vixen, | na vocal solo. |with MecCrea portraying the fore-| S best ehtertainer—John |man—or ramrod—of her cattle|Jensen, piano solo iranch. Arleen Whelan is the third| ‘Special mention made * by ‘the {side of the love triangle. McCrea is| judges is to Bob Boland for negro |temporarily taken in by the coguet-'characteristic monologue, semi-pro- tish charms of Veronica, and he fessional juggling act by Neil thelps her in her attempt to get con- | Fritchm hula dance by Jerry itral of the cattle town. He soon dis- | Faye roller skate tap covers her trickery, however, y Casperson, butter- {returns to the arms of his first love, | fly ballet by Ca: Lou Blair and i Arleen. ‘&mdu Hancock, and harmonica Interwoven with this story is his- | solo by ie Fueston. torical background concerning cat- Several tots gave clever enter- {tle and sheep ranching in the dn)s‘ tainment and vocalists sang in uhen the west first began to put up well-voiced selections. fences. 1 Of course Lilllan Uggen played Don DeFore is cast as McCrea's for several of the acts and filled iright hand man, with Preston Fos-|in with “Whoopee” while the judges ter playing the role of the “heavy.” were arriving at results. ’Charhe Ruggles takes a departure| The Emblem Club, as a finale to from- comedy to portray Veronica's|the two-hour program, cleverly {hari-bitten father while Donald |pmmled a pantomime on “Dan- Crisp gives character to his part | gerous Dan McGrew." Darrell |of the sherriff of the town, | Naish emoted the story. e j Those in. charge of N THE mouml ‘ <k Donald CRISP - Don DeFORE ‘B | desire to thank everyone of the Brophy with Preston Foster « Arleen Whelan . Charlie Ruggles | participants and also the Channel ' | 5 & p—— | 1 2 1 AND DEADL!ER THAN STEEL/ JOEL & McCRE A VERONICA ’:* LAKE . 7EcHNICOLOR “* CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD Connie Marshall - John Ireland Clem Bevans - Charles Russell - Lee Patrick Dirscted by LLOYD BACON « Produced by WALTER MOROSCO Screen Play by Elick Moll - Based.on the Novel by Robert Nathaa CENTURY-FOX gt UHITED ARTISTS, | busses from Juneau to Douglas and i returning hundreds following the show The announcer | was Fritz Grancrn ;BPWC IS MEETING ON MONDAY NOON TO DREAM ABOUT. % ') Wish | Could Tell You" X “Into The Sun’ “Give Me The Simple Life” By HARRY RUBY and RUBE BLOOM THE “RALY of the evening Bus Lines which operated free LA — | WASHINGTON, June 5—(P—Wil- !liam A. Brophy of Albuquergue, N. M., has resigned as Commissioner of iIndian Affairs, President Truman | has accepted the resignation, elfec» tive as of June 3. N £ - S $e2 NI- “BLACK DUCK AND BROADBILL” “CLOWN OF THE JUNGLE” LATEST NEWS VIA AIR FOR ADDED SNOWMAN LOVEINTUNE e [ Brophy informed. the President ‘ |some time ago that his health would ‘The Business and Prolessional Wo- men’s Club will hold their regular Musical ENJOYMENT Color Carloon FEATURE SUNDAY AT 2:25 4:25 6:25 8:25 10:25 (not permit him to continue in the IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIllII_IlIIIIIIIlIII,IlIIIIIIIll!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIII!lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII flgn MRS. A. RUOTSALA WILL BE LAID TO REST MONDAY AT 2 Last rites for Mrs. Anna Liisa Ruotsala, age 61, who passed away at her home in Douglas June 1, aft- er a short illness, will be held Mon- | day afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Chapel of the Charles W. Carter Mortuary. The Rev. G. H. Hillerman will read the eulogy. Interment will be in the Evergreen Cemetery. The pallcearers will be Herman | Savikko, Tauno Niemi, Leonard | Johnson, Antti Penttinen, Gust Nur- | mi, George Salo. Mrs. Ruotsala is survived by her husband Alfred Ruotsala and a| daughter, Mrs. Oliver Sarnisto of | Thane, and several relatives in Fin- land. -, n ARRIVE 19 LEAV ON ALASKA COASTA Twenty-two passengers and 19 departed with Alaska Coas- tal flights yesterday as follows: From Ketchikan: C. Abbott. From Skagway: G. D. Jermain. From Chatham: O. Bergseth. From Todd: Verl Everts. From Sitka: Kate Smith, Joe Ei-|Hjarbe, A. Polet. senstein, Al Tilson, R. C.Daniel, arrived | * | Barnes, Freeman Kath- Leonard | L. Patterson, ‘Wilfred Johnson, Arthur | Mrs. George LaMotte, Mrs. R. Stutte ' Oldham, and Bobby Stutte, Roy Johnson, L. Schultz, , W. R. Wood and Ben Mullen. erine Johnson, me Hoonah: F. R. Wisla, An- Mrs. Gail Dryer, drew Johnnie, Vivian Williams. |Jerry Williams. From Pelican: Hans Enzbrenner.| To Annette: Oscar Bergseth. To Sitka: Arthur Leonard, Iris, To Seattle: Clara Ganty, the Rev.| Gisberg, Mrs: A: Glenn, R. E. Digdon, | Gallant, Mrs. R. D. Cnmmon, Dro H. E” Joyce, M.” Marmon, 'C. W.| Gharles Huntley. Agnes Nelson, Ar- Christoffel, Nellie Reischl and Ann | thur Hancock, Harold Maddox, Bill, Johnseon. | Eva Mae and Shirley Schradel and ‘To Funter Bay: C. McLeod. ‘Lmdx Schradel To Haines: Mrs. F. Broullette, Mrs. | e Ray Bolton and Edward Bolton. To Taku: Percy Layton. “EA SPRUCE To Ketchikan: W. M. Chnpman‘ D. A. Hof:man Hov\ard Wiley. | - EXECUTIVE V-P i 55 ARRIVE HERE " HERE FOR VISIT - ONPAN AMERICAN; | ‘ |‘ Freeman Schultz, Executive Vice- 12 H-OWN Sou'l' | President of the Juneau Spruce Cor- ipm'auun, arrived here via PAA ycs;- {terday from Coos Bays, Oregon. Mr. Fifty-five pasaengars 19 of whom‘SchuItz who is not an official of | wers cannery workers and contin- | the Coos Bay Lumber Company | lued westward, arrived in Juneau ! came here to inspect local properv.y |yesterday via Pan American mgnm oi Juneau Spruce. He had no com- a< follows: mem to make on the company's From Seattle: James Smith, M)ke labor dispute. He expects to remain ‘Flog Tom Iverson, Orin Johnson, |in J\mt‘au aL least a week. |Andrew Peterson, Ed Fransen, Mel- | Sl AR vin Ruth, William Makela. ‘ SEATTLE VISITORS James Jorgenson, Ansel Walton,| Norman Lurie, H. L. Price, Roy Tony Isle, Arnold Hagen, James W. Johnson, W. R. Ward, Mrs. R. Mets, Donald Burford, Selma Smith. | L Dryer and D. O. Selby, all here Dennis Selsy, Virgil Burtz, Doris | from Seattle, are guests at the Norman Lurie, Edwin Ta-| Baranof Hotel. rcller -Margaret Marnon. Betty Holstein, Roy Gray, Urban | John Mill, Horace Barber, J. M. MOTORSHIP YAKOBI Operating to Petersburg, Port Alexander and way points. LEAVING JUNEAU EVERY TUESDAY MORNING MAIL, FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE Freight accepted at Nerthland Dock until Noon Monday One of the most scenic routes in Southeastern Alaska. For reserva- tions contact Captain on boat at Harbor Market, For men who shave every day :.m,...!,i,..dus.s The MODERN shave cream for MODERN men Boat Harbor or leave message at Phone No. 352 e s e 3 ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Pelersburg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg. Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 8e066000008608 TOWN HALL ‘RECREATION CENTER Roller Skating NORTHLAND SAILINGS FROM SEATTLE ‘Wrangell, Petersburg, Junesa, 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. HENRY GREEN — for Ketchikan, .Jl(IHlaND TRAMPCRTATION 0. Schedules MONDAYS WEDNESDAYS FRIDAYS AFTERNOONS 2:00 10 4:30 EVENINGS 7:00 10 10:00 Admission Prices AFTERNOONS - 25¢ EVENINGS T5¢ Evenings—Skate Owners 60c All prices include tax AGENT SERYING SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA DEPENDARLY Jerry O'Grady, | | business meeting Monday noon, June 7, on the Terrace of the Bubble Room of the Baranof Hotel. This will be the only meeting that will be held |this_month and all members are urged to attend. It was annourced that during the months of June, July and August \ C. W. Abbott from Ketchikan is there would be only one meeting a staying at the Gastineau Hote] momh issionership. He will be as- ed later to a field position where s duties will be less taxing on his physncal energies HERE FROM KEICHIKAN | 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 ro ~om- pletely satisfy your fancy. SAILINGS ARE FREQUENT Sailings EVERY SUNDAY for KETCHIKAN and SEATTLE §. S. ALEUTIAN DUE SOUTH JUNE 6 Sailings EVERY TUESDAY for CORDOYA VALDEZ and SEWARD S. S. BARANOF — JUNE 8 1 ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY Serving All Alaska “There is a Marden Form for Every Type of Figurel® Tr’usl Maiden Form to know that smart low-cut dresses need brassieres which are acep V- shnp«'d front! Here's that plunging line. in lnlfrludc one of Maiden Form's most popular designs for . #average bosoms. In Tearose or White Broadcloth. . . . Latest World News Via Air Express . . . MONTHLY MEETING | CCA HELD FRIDAY| ‘The regular monthly meeting ol‘ the Juneau Crippled Children’s As- sociation met yesterday at noon in the Iris Room of the Baranof Hotel. Regular business items were trans- | acted in addition to allocating a | substantial sum to the Sitka chap- ter for furthering its splendid work in the educational field for hos- pitalized children. | It was also decided that meetings, | unless specially called, would be | postponed until the first Priv'ay or‘ September. | Thuse nuendmg the meeting yes- | | expects to be absent about three terday were John Newmarker, Mr. and Mrs. Vic Power, Dr. Henry Har- Charles Naghel, Mayor Waino Hendrick.sun Norman Banfield, | Mrs. G. M. Ferguson from Douglas, | Miss Bess O'Neil and Secretary . | R. Cleveland CALL 806 JUNEAU JANITOR SEBVICE Expert I:lming ‘Windows Venetian Blinds -0 STEWART ON TRIP B. D. Stewart, Territorial Com- | missioner of Mines, will leave here | Menday for his annual field trip to Anchorage and Fairbanks. He | Homes Rugs weeks. } . e —— e Peiping’s Temple ¢~ Heaven, where | Tamerlane, 14th Century Mongol former Chinese emperors prayed \ conqueror of the Near East and In- for prosperity during the first moon, | dia, introduced tile tloor and. wall | has three circular roofs of sky-col-|coverings to Turkestan and parts ored cernm]c tile. of India which later became cen- Juneau, Alaska June 4, 1948 PAN AMERICAN WORLD AIRWAYS New Schedule Effective June 1 Flight Number MONDAY 9 TUESDAY 9! WEDNESDAY 9 9l 906 904 904 THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY 923 924 905 923 923 923 924 923 924 923 924 905 905 923 924 904 904 Route Arriving from Seattle, Ketchikan Departing for Ketchikan, Seattle Arriving from Seattle, Ketchikan 05 Departing for Whitehorse, Fairbanks Arriving from Seattle, Ketchikan 24 Departing for Ketchikan, Seattle Arriving from Seattle, Ketchikan Departing for Ketchikan, Seattle Arriving from Seattle, Ketchikan Departing for Whitehorse, Fairbanks Arriving from Fairbanks, Whitehorse Departing for Ketchikan, Seattle 24 06 Arriving from Seattle, Ketchikan Departing for Ketchikan, Seattle Arriving from Seattle, Ketchikan Departing for Ketchikan, Seattle Arriving from Seattle, Ketchikan Departing for Ketchikan, Seattle Arriving from Seattle, Ketchikan Departing for Whitehorse, Fairbanks Arriving from Seattle, Ketchikan Departing for Ketchikan, Seattle Arriving from Fairbanks, Whitehorse Departing for Ketchikan, Seattle Service to Nome Tuesdays and Fridays from Fairbanks at 7:10 AM Fairbanks time PAN AHERICAN Worio AIRWAYS ke J;!/f” o M/n, CZ’,{I{ BARANOF HOTEL—Telephone 106

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