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SATURDAY, JULY 24, 1948 THE DAILY ALASKA EMP IRL JUNEAU, ALASKA " PAGE FIVE THREE STARS IN CAPITOL THEATRE FEATURE SUNDAY A wealthy wife's struggle to buy ; of her playcoy husband he story of RKO Radio’s rama, “They W ing Robert Y J and Jane Gr¢ is at the Capitol ing Sunda; the hu the wifi overs and TONIGHT! ROY ROGERS in "Home in Oklahoma” “BULLDOG DRUMMOND AT BAY” e ter/ i L 1) f;r/m Theatre sta Young p! Johnso Johnson tween Yc lures him of party a luxu 1 he beco gled with When M 1 romance Greer, HARD AS NAILS... YET HER UNDOING WAS DUE TO A WEAKNESS THAT IS AS STRANGE AS IT IS EXCITING! SUSAN HAYWARD ROBERT 7 a“remote I over the t noth- with Pichel directed the pro- duction “based upon Gordon Mec- Donell's story in Cosmopolitan Magazine, - PAM AMERICAN FLIE 2 T0 SEATILE; HAS 12 PERSONS NORTH Taking 21 passengers® south yes ay, PAA Clippers brought L4 PLUS e "laGuna U. 5. A." ;. "Kitty Caddy" Lafest News via Air Express FEATURE SUNDAY AT , JANE GREER RITA JOHNSON TOM POWERS DON BEDDOE The Fomous Cosmopolitan Mogazine Story Hoogensen, and Nora John John s we Betty Lou Ha re Ritter, Estelle Murrell, L. H. Clark, Margaret Woods, John Woods, Ralph Stewart, Alice Williams, Dave Carey and Luther C man Leaving were John Garrett, Tal- Lott Carroll, Mary Lee Council, Daisy Bacon, E. O. Brandt, Lorine cher, John Woodbridge, Ch: Tyner, Maurice and Cora Mayo, A Wilson, Marg Kimball, C. A Farwell, James Russo, Gordon Oak- land, Fedole Cooper, Gerald and Mi- riam Smith, Frances Veneheim, Dan Nooan and L. C. Payne - PAA OFFICIALS LEAVE 25 25 25 les —10: —2:25 — 4:25 — 6:25 — 8: NORTHLAND SAILINGS FROM SEATTLE Petersburg, Juneau, nd Sitka S. S. ALASKA , JULY 29 and AUGUST 5 SAILOR'S SPLICE (Freight Only)—Sailing approximately July 24 for Ketchikan, Petersburg, Juneau, Skagway, Cordova, Valdez, Whittier and Seward. M. S. PALISANA (Referige: Juneau about July 26 calling P 'DOUGLAS AND ELKS BASEBALL SUNDAY, WEATHER ALLOWING John Woodbridge, PAA Comptrol- ler, and Charles Tyner, Exterr " e Audit Deparment, both of New In the event the sun breaks york City, left yesterday by plane | through and forces a cancellation for the south after spending a few | cheduled water-polo game'geys here on business. 1l park tomorrow, Douglas Elks will take the field to| hich hasn't been seen some time now. . | Laseball that is. i | And not riding a good horse to |death, M. P. Mullaney said there | is a possibility that a double-header | | will be pl. . weather permitting./ The second game would be between | |the Moose and Legion in a make-up !game postponed because of rain, - | JOSEPH GERARD OF """ HORSE ISLAND, DIES | ted Cargo)—Southbound at > Rupert and Seattle. HENRY GREEN-——JUNEAU, ALASKA, AGENT play in Ju v e SERYING SOUTHEASTERN ataska pEprwDARLY —_—— e S NORTHLAND TRANSPGRTATION - CO. Your Deposits ARE SAFE BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS | | | { 41 Joseph Gerard, who has home- steaded for many years on Admiral- | ty passed away yesterday afternoon at the home of Ed Kichy at 1009 West 9th in Juneau. Gerard was 82 jat the time of his death and has| !been in Alaska for the past 20 Gerard at cone time owned a large . mercantile establishment in Missouri !but retired because of ill-health. | He completely recovered his health jafter he came to Alaska and took ‘out &« homestead on Admiralty Is- {land. At the time of his death, Ge- irard and Kibby were getting ready {to go to the island to pick the annual |strawkerry crop. | Funeral arrangements will be ane inounced at a later date. The re- ‘mnins are at the Charles W. Carter {Mortuary. HE management of this bank is pledged to conserva- tive operation. The safety of depositors’ funds is our primary consideration In addition the bank is a mem- ber of Federal Deposit In- surance Corporation, which insures each of our deposit- ors against loss to & maxi- mum of $5,000. POSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED Antonio go through rehearsal in FIRST NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION You'll meet your friends when you travel the Alaska Line. Relax. enjoy the magaificenr 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 Sallings EVERY SUNDAY for KETCHIKAN and SEATTLE s. 5. BARANOF DUE SOUTH JULY 25 Sailings EVERY TUESDAY for CORDOYA. VALDEZ and SEWARD §. S. ALEUTIAN — JULY 27 NEWPORT MANSIONS — A five-mile-long cliff walk at fashionable New R. I. The mansions from front to rear at ri Barclay K. Douglas; “Land’s End”, of George Eustis Paine; Pignatelli ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY Serving All Alaska Y.a night long e camps RHYTHM OF SPAIN —_ Dance team of Rosario and FIGHT OF RACES I FLARING Overnight CHURST, Miss, July of a shooting battle be- tw n large groups of Negroes and whites 2 small farm community | near here ended with daylight after ! line-up of opposite e white men—a posse estimated Ly sheriff's deputy at 200 gathered in search of two (] wanted in the shooting of & Julius He was wounded attempting t altercation X rest a Negro after wi a white er and his H The woman d sl was slapped by the Negro who had drawn a knife on the man Last night the posse entered Tur- key Creek Woods near Dentville Afterwards 50 to 75 armed Negroes went into the woods on the opposite cide of the creek. Both groups were armed with rifles, shotguns and pistols. They remainad lined up during the night Around 8 a.m. the community af proached normalcy. Negroes peared on the roads and wen their business, and the p led to about 10 highway p ) s deputies ent home. - The MURPHYS HAVE VISITORS Mrs. Harold Seymour and son 1t of Long Beach, Calif, are Dr. and Mrs. Homer C. Murphy. Mrs. Seymour says there is quite a difference betwee climate of Southern California and that of Juneau, but she is enjoy- ing the weather here. Robert hopes to sce a bear before he returns to Calitornia - TODD VISITOR M. F. Stockwell of Todd, Alaska, is visiting Juneau, staying at the Baranof Hotel - e ATTENTION MASONS Stated Communication of Mt neau Lodge Monday evening, Visi Bro Preissner, Grand Secretary Ju- J. 2t) New York of “The Fire Dance”, based on gypsy melody. They are dressed in traditional gypsy + costumes worn in Cordoba, province of Andalusia, Spain. skirts palatial ocean front estates ight are “The Waves”, owned by e Seaverge”, estate of Henrietta Hartford and, in the far distance, Mrs. James P. Duke’s “Rough Point.” Negroes, Whites in Missis-! | sippi Section Lineup 24—, 7:30.1 L] L E %&(‘/@7@ [[IVT[/” r Starts TONITE Evening Shows 7:25-9:30 : ‘A IJIG‘TOjOUR!EYES ! A THRILL TO YOUR EARS! Matinee Sunday af 2 P.M. 15 PAULINE -~ THE GREATEST MUSICAL SHOW IN YEARS! i i =L = | 3 A Paramount Picture Starring ‘ BETTY HUTTON-JOHN LUND BILLY DE WOLFE - William Demarest - Constance (bllier - Frank Faylen Directed by George Marshall « Sereenplay by P. J. Wolfson and Frank Butler | ———e et DN _— | Vaudeville Revue and Air Express NEWS | | g | | ed that at the next session of P. 0. OFFICIAL HERE MS NORTH STAR IO Ccngress, appropriations will be re- R. B. Clifton of the Post Office ceived to construct four more units. | Department, is stopping at Hotel Juneau. - FROM RENO Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Tamka of |Reno, Nevada, are in Juneau and iax't’ guests at the Baranof Hotel. " LEAVE FOR ARCTIC VOYAGE, JULY 3 FOR MEN WHO SHAVE EVERY DAY “NO-BRUSH’ SHAVE CRIAM - The M. S. North Star, captained | e s B 1 by: Ghiaries, Salenjus, will''sall ftom| | JSEARTLE, BANKER HERE H | PFowler Martin of the Pacific Seattle on July 31 for Point Bar-| : | Sepsa) bt Bar-{ vational Bank of Seattle is in Ju- row. The ship serves as the passel BERIE Bn1s TEANCAYEEC - AR ger and supply boat for the Alaska | 4 . € & A REHES ; | Baranof Hotel Native Service and will carry teach- - ers and winter supplies to all small villages along the entire Alaskan | AT HOTEL JUNEAU an |" Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Andas, Dow This is the only trip of the year Baxter and two students from {on which the ship can reach Point | the University of Michigan are new | Barrow, northernmost post in Al- | arrivals at the Hotel Juneau. The modern shave cream for modern men aska. The ice pack at BAITOW | e re— s gt . e C. J. EHRENDREICH — C. P. A. 10, The North Star will not stop BUSINESS COUNSELLOR Accounting Systems Taxes Phone 351 Room 3—Shattuck Bldg. at Juneau enioute north. She is scheduled to stop at Wrangell, and southbound at Sitka Included in the cargo will be two hospital wings for the ANS hos e |00 0 'pnuls at Kotzebue and point Ba row. The new wings, which will !used exclusively for tuberculosis | patients, will have a 25-bed capac- | ity. The wings are four-unit quonset huts and were built by a Icom]mny in Indiana specifically for use as hospital units in the Arctic | region. At the recent session of Congress, appropriations were received for four such hospital wings. Two more will be installed next spring at Kanakanak and Bethel. It is hop- If you were a native of the Tuamotu Archipelago your “wealth” would consist of long tubes of bamboo filled with copra oil, which you would store in the back of your hut. A native with but little living space remaining in a large hut is an important person because it means he has much copra oil saved. At Alaska Federal one of your reasons for saving money might be to increase your living quarters . and Alaska Federal will help you by paying you a profit on your savings. Stop in and let us explain. We have never paid LESS than 2%% on Savings » Alaska Federal Savings & Loan Association OF JUNEAU 119 Seward Street Savings Aceounts Insured to $5,000.00 SICKS' SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING CO SEATTLE, USA G 04 The Warkde Grast Beawiog Orponicots Juneau, Alaska Distributed tnroughout Alaska by ODOM COMPANY i