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THURSDA\ JULY 22, 1948 — " THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRL JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE FIVE 1‘ | | 8:15 TONIGHT! ¢35 "THE DALTONS RIDE AGAIN" —PLU “Switzerland Today” Football Highlights "47 Cartoon ews Friday- Salurday Ridin'... ' Singin’... Fightin'! ' ROY ROGERS with TRIGGER fegturing ‘GEORGE “GABBY" HAYES — 2ND FEATURE — with ANITA LOUISE one' intraducing RON RANDELL £ es LULLDOG DOUMMOND COL. TULLZ RETURNS Col. T. J. Tully, Commanding Officer of the Alaska Communica- tions System, returned here V! terday on board the Coast Guard Cutter Wachusett to spend a few days cenferring with Captain Clark Telquist, Southeast Alaska ACS Seclnr Commander. Lt M. R. Kunitz, Signal Cory Liaison Officer for Alaska, is also here. Col - "DALTONS RIDE WINNING RACER | BOUNDARY COMM 3Kid | idnaped. TWO FEATURES | « AGAIN" ISNOW | LEAVING TODAY | OFFICIALS HERE ON | HUNTER BACK 10 Pt | 7 . OPEN TONIGHT, | ¥ g | NT DAHL SHEEP 20TH CENTURY § e Soap Box Derby car, winner of the | STABTS TDN[GHT < " Juneau race, will begin the first ez i R The Daltons Ride Again” is show- leg of the doib to gAk‘_on today John A. Ulinski, U. 8. Commis-| James A. Kennedy, noted big MANSFIELD, O. July 22.—(® The 20th Century of offering two ' (s ing for the last two times tonight| ' . /" i on o Alaska on her|Sioner for the International Boun-|game hunter, is back in Juneau on Sheriff Frank E. Robinson report- features starting tonight and re- at the Capitol Theatre BotitiBounn ’“m i {dary Commiss‘on, American Section, ' his third Alaskan trip in two ed yesterday afternoon that the peating again Friday )'w."' HOPPY Rm[s Tomorrow night, and for the week| *p EE B0 0l Bl lang Jesse Hill, Chief Engineer for years. He expects to spend about head of the Manstield Reform: One of the features is “Riverboat end till, there will be two features. ton 6 Tuksky i m;akv thie .np‘thr I. B. C., American Section, are|ten days in the Juneau vicinity, tory's prison farm, his wife and Rhythm" and the ul\ll is “The AGAIN “Bulldog Drummond at Bay,” a| 7% WEEE o G S e n|in Juneau to spend about a week|sightseeing and taking movies and year-old d had been found | Devil's Playground” with William | new thrill film with Anita Louise,| A = ©H% ¢ T lin connection with survey work inlstill shots for his personal collec- slain following eir mysterious Bovd as “Hopalong Cassidy | pat O'Moore, Terry Kilburn an.: i B | this area tion di arance from their home ear- | Riding with Boyd are his two pals. | EEAWEICUERSG RS fe b oS ; home ear P Holmes A Herbert, is or l, This alsc ; Planning work for the future and: Last year, Kennedy got some ex- ly yesterday saturnine oldster California, played present dvn_l(\(u"ei Ron Randell as “Bull-| RA""ER AND Elfl" ] inspecting work now in progress|ceptionally big bear while hunt-; John E. Niebel, 50, his wife and PY Andy Clyde, and Lucky, portrayed og h @ | for clearly defining the Xntfinmllnn- ing in the Cassiar District of |their daughter Phyllis were kid- PY Virile Rand Brooks, while Elaine S el LT u‘l’ki;“’ AT ]UNEAU SIORAGE?' Boundary between, the gmxed British Columbia Pt the Aheritt said. feom theq Riley competently handles the fem- | ST IT RV [N h y gers an s | States and Canada is their jo | | Kot . 1. inine lead, as the lovely Mrs. Evans, = : i T - e outside the reformatory walls ** 98 1€ JOVEIy INTe; ARPR S =8’ horse Trigger. | Already, the two have visited the After leaving Juneau Kennedy e i Th ry i 'h D | [ 2 " N V! some e story is said to be riller. L bk The Rm,‘k, m”m,d by Eal e e working along the |Plans to spend about 30 days at cme time after midnight sto n;.’.u e a thriller [-] evl ’ | Skaret, arrived today at Juneaulgppgat Kelsall and Tahini out of Kluane Lake before continuing in- i et A At T ’ p' g d NOME Hosp"Al WILL Cold Storage :mh a 15500 pound | painec’ They plan to leave here|to the Yukon Territory for Dahl »“ B "']“; B i avgroun .md load and 2,000 pounds halibut. on guiy 30 to inspect work bemg‘m..p,, When Kennedy gets one ° €orn felc about ‘j“"’ miles east oun s ers Released thru UNITED ARTISTS these cagey animals he will have O Manstield, near State Route 42, !The halibut was taken at 18 for|gon, by a survey party on the Sti-|of GET FIRST $100,000 P ————— NORTHLAND SAILINGS FROM SEATTLE for Ketchikan, Wrangell, Haines, Skagway and Sitka Ll S. 5. ALASKA —— THURSDAY, JULY 29 and AUGUST 5 R fin”("‘):f“:‘)‘w-‘l‘l‘;f‘e;‘if’fiu:hm;;f nlli‘ldxrfi SATLOR'S SPLICE (Freight Only)—Sailing approximately R . Fari ardait admiver. of Riggs i aeoNd | K 3‘”]‘(; '~'['~' ;;;lfiiéihifg‘sf;;‘:bm" Juneau, Skagway, Cordova, : e(epilfln HO"OTS ‘im development of the Territory, alde: a e e y -1 M. S. PALISANA (Referigerated,Cargo)—Southbound at Ch 1 Z | e e s Juneau about July 28, calling Prince Rupert and Seattle. esier engerS to Kebchiken 16 1668 &nd in 1910 HENRY GREEN——JUNEAU, ALASKA, AGENT i the engineer laid out the original| edanes ay |g i hn\mJ'uws for Alaska-Canada area, ! ter visiting the party at Wrang- 11 Lhe pair will continue their v\mk; Mr:’ ‘:;“m‘;;‘ Z“e‘“;;; “l’)ea’[}",“,;;‘i' !in’ the Great Lakes boundary area. - oA f {who returned to Juneau this week | 2 i NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO. . 2ieirs eeims sty A R 4 LI of the young couple attended the ! HOSP“M NOIES | reception given last night in their | ! {honor at the Moose Club Rooms.| Admitted to St. Ann's Hoq)iral! Your neposits [Mrs. Zenger, the former Sandra|yesterday for medical treatment! R E S F E Fn:<£1: the d;x;ghlzer of Mx‘ Le]:l-‘wcre Miles A. Palmatier of Sitka 4 4 nar vans. . /Zenger is the |and Tom Brown. i uvm:i“eie*t -*OHSOI Mr. and Mrs. Al-| Leaving the hospital were: Mrs.] red Zenger, Sr. Leslie Roberts l, Mrs. BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES |y 2t e was o T e by a three tiered wedding cake set g v Haff) y o) lis. SAVINGS BONDS enny Haffner, and Robert Ellis. 10“’ by lighted tapers. Bright bou-| Admitted t th Government » quets of summer flowers decorated | Hospital ive.stelx)-dny :veere Edlnn ij\:l the room. Pouring during the recep- i s S Tt ek Mesdnfnes AlfgredeZ:nL g)r and Alice Roberts of Tanacross,| gr. Roy Bttt et den-‘and Albert Abraham of Nonh\m\ 1 HE management of this ger and the Misses Katherine Ken+ gy 1 bank is pledged to conserva- inedy and Mildred Harshburger. c}" Sl’ AFTLE i tive operation. The safety | - ISR SR, of depositors’ funds is our primary consideration. Ia . Por COMFrORT and Pdition the bank 1s a mem- ndre Marie Atfempfs e ber o recert Dot 1| | THIS BANK - surance Corporation, which Io Ge' M inri v ' Get the NEW ) . insures each of our deposit- alo" 0 e Dewey W. 5 ors against loss to & maxi- "‘:";:“ WASHINGTON mum of $5,000. PARIS, July 22—P—Minister of| ¥ g0 Habit! lNSU RED Justice Andre Marie wrestled with Managing the problem of attaining a majority | irachor iin pariament. Former Socialist | Premier Leon Blum was mentioned ALASKANZ FEEL AT HOMI as possible foreign minister suc-| at FIRST NATIONAL BANK |, oone o v agreement with the Western Allies of JUNEAU, ALASKA on Western Germany aroused MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION French fears. } inndmm,‘ eight f'n'l chix and 18|yin, ang Takete out of Wrangell !completed his specimens of big | OF FEDERAL GRANTS ccuts @ pound for large, while the Their work covers 1540 miles of ¥ame on the North American con- land jcod went at a straizht 12 cents|porger between Alaska and Canada.|tinent i 4BRCEE; Frank Swiopliban ssald I nln G a pound, [ Sritouys Wt 4 Jot K oot : 1oy | the Niebel home at the prison farm b xn " - 1 urveys are contemplated along the lohn Osborne, local guide, hunter )nxlclz-}n;lm;:m}x)r. Commision- | _ The Elfin II, skippered by E. O/ kg River in the Dry Bay aren,|and photographer, will accompany|N?d been ransacked, all doors left ;; o At ]lenmN.nuu of | Swanson, gave the storage WOrk- near Yakutat, Ulinski said. {Kennedy on the trip. jopen, looted purets O Sl Hhres (By The Assoclated Press) ; ‘cm h, ;:_{1.,\;“@: 5‘1:)3(1)000!?\1?\” ers more than a little to do when| Apn enthusiastic booster for Alas-| Mrs. Kennedy accompanied the upants deposited on a dining! housands of American 18-year- receive "1( “n:fl 100, \l»<~.l~v\ she tied up with a 43,000 pound|ga, Ulinski expressed” his desire to,big game hunter here on his re table, but that the automo- 4 swamped recruiting offices to- | et I fne TR i Bmonio |see the Territory operating on a|trip here last fall and his broth- Dlles of the father and daughter gy, volunteering for a one-year “‘2; i e TR i saanil | self-government basis. |er, Lee Kennedy and A. Y. Bos-|Wel® in the garage. suetch m the Armed Forces. i . Hospital: will replace’ Nerae | "“The consciousness of the average|well accompanied him on his| THe sheritl said neighbors told) only 161,000 of them may enlist., i iheplia sl Moo H H DAVIES IS | American on the outside is becom- |spring hunting trip. him a “light-colored” car had Many of the youths, taking no "';”v‘_“‘ ‘U;If”“l that M"“"‘_“hw ;‘_h‘; |ing more aware of the importance of| Kennedy, from Tulsa, Okla,, is in been seen at the Niebel home. |chance of being too late to get in! <:‘M_~‘;-‘Pd "?1 111;1 !'“ A(‘"l“_- : ‘[‘, , |Alaska,” Ulinski stated. "This most|the oil investment business there Res 7 o jand thus avoid a 2l-month draft new hospital will be of fire-proof| I | probably will precipitate the greatly [He hopes to complete his animal later, waited all night for re-| construction and will have a cap- | e RADAR - CG 50063 s esired statehood. I have personally | collection and turn it over to the LEAVE BOAT HARBOR | cruiting offices to open Ay 0L pe s 3 el Ma(lEAN lEAVESML«enm the great work that your | University of Oklahoma e BRI e O The volunteers not only may| The new hospital will be nam | Delegate Bob Bartlett and Gover- - - g Wi avoid the draft and longer ser- | the Maynard-MacDougall Memorial | Const. Guara' rescue boat from | | B D R tha entiie jnor Ernest Gruening did in Wash-| 5 Petersburg, has left the small vice when they are 19, but also, | ] v e entire _ |ington alon ne. They sur btk e ; t [ Seward Peninsula. s MacLean, Canadian Pa- |ington along these line. They sure| Falrbanks woman |boat harbor after having been in| P to a point, may pick the| S T i Ao G ’ulic Railway agent in Juneau, and | worked like beavers, they even had ! Juneau one day. branch of service they prefer. | Local construction funds = Were pis family plan to leave Juneau to- M€ Urging support from several of Ge's wrong Mail' L The Comst. Guard patrol .boat| The Dew draft.law limits., the made r‘j‘nlalh::jble[ b)cl a l;‘;vi fl:ul:\ morrow morning on the prmc(.,;\my congressional friends,” Ulinski | b ' and light tender for xthe Juneay | humber, however. The Army may L Sl Shren isslon f Norah, MacLean has been here |disclo: L | acce ne | : 4 o w3 ; & a pt 110,000 18-year olds; the Board and the estate of Captain |since April, 1047, when he was trans- | _“Self-government is the very fun- ,Man Is.Indicted ]:kr::: s tow':hd“f‘ e o eth | Navy, 30,000; Marines 6,000 s | A\VIHL(DU\IQHH, @ former Nome resi- fersed from Victoria. After lemmg\dmnemal cause of our existence as, — eyt belfeveden;;! o ;‘:&f"t: the Air Force 15000 | dent. 5|2 nation. Th n - ¥ s in | Liotyidd | 5 A : ;‘m e pany's a5 'Maskam I 1ok forware, because|X Federal grand jury indicted Ar-iby ah 8S-fogter belng sent here MAINE VISITOR ! K BAY BABY CLASS thur Ross yesterday because his irom Ketchikan. | s | ity MacLean will be succeeded here [of the awakening of the ‘outsiders’| vh S0 U Mrs. Guy E. Vincent of B: | by H. H. Davies who arrived here to a great development of the Ter-| Tk (B8 | T = B Gy o Lot O B The Auk nu Well Boby C(m'}\eqerdw from Skagway where he |titory—the installation and erection Ross, 49, who gave his occupa- NEW vommn m:ma Maine, is a new arrival in Ju- ierence will be held tomorrow af-|Z =" " & | tion as a card dealer, was charged Visiting from New York City, Deau, and staying at the Barancf ternoon from 1 to 4 o'clock at the has been ‘acting agent for the past (of highways which will aid in the‘ 2 b Hotel, err SEveral etk 1 AbveloDImAnt of ATRER Swin _|with sending poisons through the Anne E. Gregg is registered at otel. oy Chapel-by-the-Lake. Miss Anne J.| g el 19D e AR e €CONI 1hails. Government agents said the Gastineau Hotel f ———————— Playground at e oharge of the ses- |TeSeDtative was vucationing lomy; better communications systems | " * Satile. Jalu el Bl e o0 Rhythm 3 ill be g ses- | eving -originally. come from: the |and a general all-around. improve-| 1€ Sent 35 grains of heroin to a i ANCHORAGE viSITORS X chtona office, Davies was a purser |ment ! woman in Fairbanks, Alaska—but Edward M. Repetti anda J. B Stopping at the Baranof H()Qpl e Lo the Triangle run belore being | "Our works keeps the boundary that another woman of the same Howser of Haines are guests atiare C. R. Carr and Russell Jack- | AIR EXPRESS NEWS clecrly defined between two gxe'\l‘"“’m received it. the Gastineau Hotel son of Anchnrm,c — |assigned there. He is accompanied ‘hme by his wife. 'nv\phbnn and nations, so that we Many social affairs have been | would always profoundly respect | \given during the past several weeks |the boundary where amity abounds honoring the MacLeans at all times.” Petersburg, Juneau, ‘le Line. Relax Elegantly prepared and pletely s.msfy your fancy. SAILINGS AR ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY Serving A You'll meet your friends when you travel the Alaska . enjoy the magnificenr scenery and comfortable accommodations as you sail “outside” THE FINEST FOOD Sailings EVERY SUNDAY for KETCHIKAN and SEATTLE . S. BARANOF DUE SOUTH JULY 25 Sallings EVERY TUESDAY for CORDOYVA. VALDEZ and SEWARD S. S. ALEUTIAN — JULY 27 KAV expertly served ro ~om- E FREOUENT i PHREEFEATHERS, BLENDED WNISKEY, 86 PROOF, 457 GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS © JAMES E. PEPPER, . STRAIGNT SOUROON. WHISKEY, 100 PROOF * THREE FEATHERS DISTRIBUTORS, INC., NEW YORN, M. Y. 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Celery 3-Pound Average Cucumbers NEW YORK DRES; 0 LYNDEN’S NOODLES “* CHICKEN POUND JAR 29c Our Produce Is Tops in Quality STEWING CHICKENS 59 ARMOUR’S Pound Pkg. SMOKED SAUSAGE 80c Phone 704 MEAT PHONE 60 Juneau Deliveries Douglas Delivery 10 a.m., 2 and 4 p.m. 10 a.m. Boat Orders Delivered Any Time

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