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THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1948 |||||||mmnmuuu|mmmmmmmummlmmmin|mmmuuu:uunuuu JAZL COMES BACK Ji| IN'NEW ORLEAMS' NOW AT CAPITOL urns to the Capitol The luction of tonigt the first so again New Orleans” is flomm il mf i B nize its position as an inte of American culture the musicians creative artist and to s who “birthed” it as { music . is trains original' New e tempestuous “Lux l\\n s boogie llnll of Meade iy }lumw s audits. Lubin have come lily with a of piced with cent concert singing star, Dorothy Patrick to serve as a framework for the rhythms. N s hiv - vely Miss “ordova onTED Starring opy i - nesse Pau!, who wrot 15 cbviously his material ALSO enamoured of Morch of Time Latest Air News COMING — Frlday Saturday ek The Enferfainment MEN'S GLEE CLUB UNIVERSITY of WASHINGTON FRIDAY-8 P. M.-JUNE 25 Lawrence , TIERNEY £ EARTON MacLANE - MARIAN CAR| tment of jazz to recog-| rt| indicate t whose contribution interna- of Louis band | But Levey old New Or- ome magnifi- | ers by the film’s|said the tall Pat- > Irene 'd, John Alexan- n handle Anq | Bavaria. the ‘original Clay said he did not (unsldm‘_ BONT MISS THIS P THL DAILY ALASKA I:.MPIRI SOUEEZE PLAY BY RUSSIA&: (Continued trom Page One) on the sure to drive us y added, Lh( only way they car e Germans suffer.” | referred to the uu\-} sian squeeze on transport. Periiners had | couple | Clay estimated e crisis. Clay flew to Heidelberg to con- fer with top American command- in this headquarters city. H\‘ re purely rout- led to Berlin in| ine.” He T the afternoen Clay said he naa no plans for | cutting off water and power to parts of the Soviet Zone ~upplled | from the American area state ol the situation any more serious than it had been. Feature of the Year trying to. put | —JUNEAU, ALASKA 18 PASSENGERS ARRIVE BY PAA; 15 FLOWN SOUTH, CANDIDATES PRESENTED DELEGATES ; ret Fremmer, (Con rker, Lucille Jamie Paredes, Helen beth and Juanita Gra- || inued from Page One) country has on sumed such responsibilities our man as Senate) our candidate.” Boost For Stassen E y Rep. Walter s ha Lé it o ich, vohn Storm, Henry | B Campbel], Lloyd Oldfson wide experience” in many H Eileen !Inrlm Hardin, '\Hm ine Fannie Larson ard Lincoln, Leo- |, Joe Vizzetti, Jack ardson, L nel Walford - | ASSESSMENT WORK SUSPENDED; HERE ARE REQUIREMENTS 3. D. Stewart, Commissioner ot received a radiogram te E. L. Bartlett, dated ting the President has| ™ the assessment work bill, | 1) ider this law owners of mining claims in Alaska wil] not be re-|there is ired to perform assessment work | ATtRUT during the year ending July 1, 1949, | in order to protect their rights they | must file within that year a notice sted 32, Warr of their desire to hold their claims. | > 5 and Vandenbe This notice is to be filed in the office | Baldwin’s about six minutes of the U. 8. Commissioner for the| TN | precinet within which the claims| IN FEDER are located Richard McRc > ed to serve 60 d { Two persons from Sacramento, | Federal Jail y | Calif.,, are registered at the Hotel by U. S. Commissi )n Se! mitt all pe termina p'm\ recognized for | breadth and wisdom throu out the world." He is a ‘“rec d statesman.” [ its | i One Douglas MacArthur Of MacArthur by Harlan W | Kelley, blind Milwaukee attorney ) With the atomic bomb hang like only one Doug est demonstration—38 Dew JAIL was sentenc- n the Juneau lay afternoor HOOSIER HOTSHOTS" E {HEZZIE KEN. GIL and GABE! N\’ MARIAN JENSEN WILL VISIT MINNEAPOEIS . Nurlhmn office in Jur to leave today for Minneapolis, after whic return here. While in nd 15 discharged Miss Jensen plans to visit her moth- from the Governme nt Hospital. er, Mrs. Neva Jensen, and two SIs - - ters, Catherine Jensen and Mrs. Fm- FROM A rence Weschenfelder who lives in Scherr from Anchoragc uest at the Baranof Hotel. Grand Rally and 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 \ You'll meer 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. S, BARANOF DUE SOUTH JUNE 27 Sailings EVERY TUESDAY for CORDOYA. > ALDEZ and SEWARD §. S. ALEUTIAN — JUNE 29 HOSPITAL NOTES Admitted tc St. Ann’s Hospital o ( ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY Serving All Alaska I||I||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIII|II"'"IIINIIIIIIIllIIIIIlINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIlIIIHIIIII ‘ admitted | Anchorage 20TH CENTURY THEATRE Tickets available from members of Kiwanis, Lions, Rotar; mior Chamber of Commerce. Also on sale at Lu-Eks, Juneau Drug, Harry Race Drug, Quilico Sport Center and Baranof Hotel. 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