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[ aad WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23, 1948 :wro de CORDOVA Dozthy PATRICK IRENE RICH MARJORIE LORD March of Time and Latest News TWO COMPLETE SHOWS: 7:20 — THREE 'NEW ORLEANS' IS - jof the D. I. W. C. in charge. s AN AMERICAN FAVORITE ‘ THREE FEATHERS DISTRIBUTORS, INC. Empire State Bullding, New York, U.S. A. BLENDED WHISKEY, 86 PRIOF, 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS ANNOUNCING NEW HOURS AT THE ; NEW CHINATOWN CAFE Open 10:00 a. m. to 4:00 a. m. and DINNERS SPECIALIZING in Dishes PHONE 736 WE SERVE LUNCHES American and Chinese 258 So. Franklin Street V) You'll meet your. friends when you travel the Alaska Line. Relax ... enjoy the magnificenr scenery and comfortable accommodmons 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. BARANOF DUE SOUTH JUNE 27 Sailings EVERY TUESDAY for CORDOYA. VALDEZ and SEWARD §. §. ALEUTIAN — JUNE 29 Serving All Alaska ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY Olds, Eva Richardson, Jeanie Dou- cette, Milton Furness. Linda Lavold, Linda Playdon, Jerry Rosenburger, Shannon Carlson, Frederick Chester, Edgar Carlson, Timothy Hiller- JAZTY FEATURE AT CAPITOL THEATRE { Lavold, Ronald Rusher, Alpha ( Shan] Yvonne Guy, Joanne Guy, A blare of trumpets, figuratively|Charlotte Thorpe, Gordon McLean. and literally, heralds the opening of| Mary Pinkley, Michael Estepp, “New Orleans.” For when the lights | Dennis O'Day, Joe um-m.m Sophie go down in the Capitol Theatre to- [Isturis, night, the audience will see the first | Howard, Rosita Zamora, Mns Paul- genuine chronicle of jazz to emerge {ine Tabernilla, Mrs. Nora Florendo, from Hollywood, graphically, illu-|{Mrs. Dora Bigomia and Bob Bierley. strated by the golden trumpet of ! Louis Armstrong and his original ez men who deceioned their muse| IEEN-AGERS 10 GIVE the hard way—in New Orleans bar- [rer nouses ana on Missinn pod-| DANCE TONIGHT FOR |dle-wheel boats | “New Orleans” tells the story {the birth of the blues in their native | clime of Basin Street, heart of the| vVisiting Tacoma Sea Scouts will |Crescent City's notorious Storeyville, |be the guests of honor tonight at , sin and, syncopa- g special Teen-Age Club dance from 5 cheek by jowl until{g o'clock until midnight. The 34 {the city fathers evacuated the dis-|youths are here this week on board |trict. The evils of Storeyville disap- | their vessel; the Grey Ghost, the |peared; the blues moved their focal |argest Sea Scout shiv in the United | point to Chicago and survived | States. ! A New Orleans gambler, played by | Arturo de Cordova, encourages and g visit to the Territorial Museum.| supports a group of musicians te-|They were scheduled to meet Gov. | jcause of an instinctive love for their | Gruening tomorrow before their de- {rhythms. His influence affects Doro- | parture early Friday morning but | ,thy Patrick, studying for a career as|those plans may be abandoned due a concert singer. Her road to suc-|to the delay in the Governor's re- | s on the concert stage and his|tumn here and his other commit- rise to the position of impresario, |ments, ! |spreading the gospel of jazz until it| Juneauites are reminded that is acknowledged as a vital form of |yisitors are welcome aboard from| American art and the two meet onj3.5 and 7-9 p. m, daily, to inspect; the stage of New York's greatest|the vessel which is berthed at the symphony hall, form a backdrop for Army Engineers’ Dock. the music which is the real hero of | Members of the Teen-Age Club the picture. lare given permission to remain out until midnight, the curfew waived juntil that time. Josephine Evelyn, OVER $500 IS RAISED ~ - FOR CHILDREN IN TAG DAY (AMPAlfimE"m Cove ~ News Nofes: | More than $500 was collected yes- | terday from the sale of “Crusade | | for Children” tags. This amount will |be sent to the International Child-| ELFIN COVE, Alaska, June 16— ren’s Emergency fund, one third of | The trollers Brac, Amber and. the |it to be ear-marked for the Philip- | Gony, chartered by the Washington |pine Islands. Thirty dollars was real- | Fish and Oyster Company tofprospect |ized from the sale of tags in Douglas | the trolling grounds at Kodiak, came with Mrs. Robert Wagner, President §m to the Standard Oil Dock to re- | fuel before crossing the Gulf. They Workers for the drive inciuded|Will take their fish to the cold stor- the Rev. Leo H. Sweeney who was|age at Port Williams, Kodiak 1 factive in recruiting salesmen, especi- {ally from the Cathélic Youth organ- | {ization; and the Rev. Robert Treat who helped with the children’s pa- (SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE) Not a grear ucal of activity in the fishing fleet here. Some 30 t*rollers |are in the Cove awaiting our pro- rade in the morning. {longed seige of foggy weather to Others on the committee were Mrs. | clear, The fog bas hampered. the George W. Playdon, Vice-Prsident | nslxlng fleet now for a week steady. 1 George W. Playdon, Vice-President |The fishermen would like to see a | Juneau Woman’s club; Mrs. Edward ! little rougher weather and some tish !P. Chester, Jr., President Woman's |to shew. Club; Mrs. Edgar V. Carlson, Vice tags were Marlene Cohn, Mary Nor- dale, Sue McMullen, Harriet Meri- getting a rest. | Former Private Ocean Liner of the late Por COMFORT and J.Pierpont Morgan, world financial figure. On no other ship of its weight has sc f SipNOn i much money been lavished. Handles no D w. Get the NEW mail —handles no freight. Exclusively s Sgoeo 1 cruise ship of sumptuous appointments. WASHINGTON Carries a crew of 76 to cater to, and serve vm;:;e‘ # Habit! 80 passengers, to which theship’s capacity A has been restricted. Mansging Director Leaves JUNEAU for ALASEANZ FEEL AT HOMI VANCOUVER, sritish Columbia at June 26; July 12-26; Lug. 9-23 and Sept. 6 m e o NORTHLAND Juneau Foot Clinic PORTATION CO.| Rm. 14 Shattuck Bidg. GENERAL AGENTS PHONE: BLUE 379 By Appointment Only The Sweetest Spot in Town CHANNEL EMPORIUM Candies — Ice Cream — Soft Drinks — Tobaccos 330 SOUTH FRANKLIN STREET NORTHLAND SAILINGS FROM SEATTLE for Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Junesa, Haines, Skagway and Sitks) S. 5. ALASKA — THURSDAYS, JULY 1 and JULY 15 UP-TOWN TICKET OFFICE (Ground Floor—Olympic Hotel Bldg.) 417 University Street—Seattle, Wash, HENRY OR%EN — AGENT SOUTHEASTIRN DipimoARLY SN NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION £0. o THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA Lorraine Williams, | man, Roy Isteros, May George, Edith |s! o VISITING SEA SCOUTS| Earlier today, the Sea Scouts paid{ Mr of 50 children belonging to the fam-| lilies of German generals and prom- | nient civilians executed for their| The Board o Directors of the part in the bomb plot agains Hit-|Territorial Sportsmen’s Inc., met | children of ! Goerdeler, President AWVS; A, V. Credo, Pres- The Elfin II lett today for her ident of the Filipino Club. weekly trip to the Juneau Cold Mrs. Elton Engstrom handled the | Storage. i publicity for the drive; and Frank i :r‘mo(la made the posters and signs| The Council D, a halibut hxml,' {for the parade. Children who sold!came in for supplies and is alsp wether, Francis Meriwether, Jerry Westley Turner, who is fishing C.} jWade, Vergie Washburn, Donna'A. Mortensen's boat the Relief, was i ® 0 0 0 9 0 03 0 0 0 . . 6% co M E o "T 99 TIDE TABLE . . o L . JUNE 24 ol | ON THE LUXURIOUS CRuisE swip® High tide, 3:11 am, 165 ft. o ® Low tide, 9:54 am, -1.1 ft. e c o R s A ’ R © High tide, 16:18 pm., 14.3 ft. e e Low tide, 21:59 p.m, 45 it. e . o e 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 v umm in from Bingbam where he | able to get another wheel here in | | the Cove but had to sennd it to Ju- (os'l‘Ello IN Bill {neau for the machine work neces- | to fitting the wheel to the | ELFIN COVE, Junv 18-—Donald i Moe, of Tacoma, was a passenger on| One can chase their blues 1Alaska Coastals Thursday flight | troubles away with “Bud Abbot from Juneau. He is gcing to fish with | Lou Costello in Hollywood. 3 his uncle Pete Moe on the boat| ht &t the 20th Century | foonlight is a comedy, funniest | id, ever to co-star the Arni Baugge, skipper on the boat two aces ghmaking rbers this of la Bud and Lou are t Cricket, has left for the fishing time, jgrounds. Arni has had the Cricket but their extra-curricular activi- ;m the gridiron for several days try-|ties in an attempt to become actors' | {in locate the leak that kept him jagents and get into the “big money on pump handle at all hours of |lead them into a fabulous maze of the day and night intrigue, match-making, kidnapping 77777 and a thousand-and-one incidents Skipper Pete Moe came in from | bCth off and on the movie sets the fishing grounds Friduy evening! Abbott, as usual, has his hands full with the simpering and unfor- | tunately impulsive Costello, who g them both into all sorts of hilarious 1 by a fight and 'for his nephew Donald who will as- sist in the seasons' fishing The boat Ella B, went on the grid- iron Priday evening and expects to roller coaster, the like get off on the noon tide Saturday.|of which you have never seen before. | There is always romance to balance | and Mrs. Pete Brunger came the laughs in an Abbott-Costello | in from Graves Harbor for supplies |howler, and this time it is in the as the fishing slowed down at Gra- |capatle hands of pretty Frances ‘,(\ and the fog lifted somewhat.! Rafferty and Robert Stanton, a new- report the fog there has really |comer to Hollywood who proves he n thick the past ten days {can sing as well as act | | Children Rescued PLANS H;li ;AlMON From Nazi Revenge | DERBY IN MAKING; CHANGES IN RULES| - BEKN, Switzerlar P— A group| ler in July, 1944, arrived here re-|yesterday noon in the Iris Room of cently to be cared for by a private the Baranof Hotel to discuss plans charity. Dr. Albert Von Erlach, head ' for the Golden North Salmon Derby of the charity group, say the chlld-;lu be held July 31 and August 1. ren were being ostracized as “the President Milo Clouse announced traitors” by the Ger-|that several changes will be made in mans and deserve special caré. | the rules and regulations of the pre- They included grandchildren of|vious j and the following com- Fieldmarshal Von Stauffenberg, who mittee was appcinted: Charlie Bur- planted the bomb under Hitler's con- | dick, Chairman; Fred Dunn and Amy ference table, and of Dr. K. Von Sherlock burgomaster of Leipzig,| 7 posters anncuncing the Sal- who was caught by the Nazis after|mon Derby will be distributed with- |a Germany-wide manhunt lasting|in the next few days and several will several weeks. | be sent outside for display purposes. g Buck Harris, Secretary-Treasurer |of the TSI submitted his resigna- | Paper Has Record v o was ccepec and - Amy | Sherlock was appointed by the mem- A Gl b 'I' " [Ivers of the board to succeed Harris { mainder of the ensuing year. Harris SYDNEY —P— A piece of brown | Was then appointed Vice-President Iwranping paper which started out to fill the vacancy caused by the around a parcel from Shenandoah resignation of Larry Parker. Road, Buffalo, U.S.A. has ended up| The members of the board will in Quantong (Victoria) after travels| meet next Tuesday, June 29 in the to England and Scotland. From Buf-|Iris Room during the noon hour ‘talo the paper went to a Miss Doro- |for approval of the rules and regu- ithy Wilson whos address has been |lations that will be submitted by the cut off the paper. It was next used | committee. There will be further an- for sending something to a person|nouncements made on the derby and at Aberdeen (Scotland), who usPd\Rl%) to be discussed at the meeting it to wrap a parcel sent to Birken- Iwill be the subject of conservation head (England). From Birkenhead it | |and. re- stocking of the lake areas in came to Australia as wrapper of (m’Sm.ll ea Alas| {English magazine. The Quantong| resident who got it is thinking of FKOM KERSFIELD cont:nuing the paper’s travels by| using it to send some Australian| Miss Gwen Lawrence from Bak- magazines back to Birkenhead— | ersfield, Calif., is visiting here ;muv just for the fun of the thing staying at the Baranof Hotel. Grand Rally and I DANCE for MISS TILLE MARTIN 4th of July Queen Candidate Sponsored by Filipino Community QUEEN VOTE TICKETS advertising Oldsmobile Gift Sedan BOUGHT AT THE DOOR Will Be Your Admission to Dance Parish Hall-June 24 THIBODEAU’S Cash Grocery PHONE 688 WE DELIVER WILLOUGHBY AVENUE POTATOES - - - 1001hs.$6.50 Pints 52¢ BEST FOOD large size 3{)¢ MAYONNIASE - 3 1bs. $1.45 1b. 3¢ DOESKIN TISSUE CRISCO or SPRY HCRMEL’S | HAMS-half or whole - PAGE FIVE | IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHIIIIIlll||IIIIIIII!IIIHIIIIII!l!IHIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIlIlllllllllllll"l“lllflli AT 20TH cmrunv] [Z0"ENTURY vyysispay rmplcie Shows at 7 :25 and 9:30 IN HOLLYW0O with | Frances RAFFERTY - Robert STANTON JEAN PORTER - WARNER ANDERSON - “RAGS" RAGLAND - MIKE MAZURKI ; Screen Ploy by Nat Perrin and Lou Breslow « Original Story of Not Perrin and Martin A. Gosch « Directed by S. SYLVAN SIMON « Produced by MARTIN A. 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