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SATURDAY, AUGUST 7, 1848 ~ ea vy ROBERY jof WALKER o Added Entertainment ® "“TEN PIN MAGIC" "'THE MILKY WAY" SUNDAY-MONDAY TUESDAY SUNDAY e TESIER MUTORSHIP YAKOBI Operating to Petersburg, Port Alexander and way points. LEAVING JUNEAU EVERY TUESDAY MORNING MAIL, FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE ¢ § Freight'aceépted at*Northland Dock until Neon Monday One of the most scenic routes in'Southeastern Alaska. For reserva- tions contact Captain on boat at Boat Harbor or leave message at Harbor Market, Phone No. 352 » New, dflnorcl Electric offers a new guarantee and ten-year protection plan to purchasers of General Electric Automatic Electric Water Heaters. Think of it—ten full years of protec- tion for you on your new gal- vanized-tank water heaters. Now.. .. you can have all the hot water you need — when you need it—and at low cost too. See your General Electric retailer today for details. STRADE.MARK RES. U.S. PAT. OFF. THE “AUTOMATIC BRAIN" of your water heater keeps the water at uni- form temperaure, RIBBONS of long-life Calrod* encircle every tank, to provide effi- cient, economical heat- pletely surrounds the tank, to keep the heat where it belongs—in the ‘water, See us for this and other Modern Electrical Appliances Now Available at the ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. Cheerful Dispensers of Friendly Dependable 24-hour Electric Service rrrrcrrerrrrrreee - THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE - JUNEAU, ALASKA TONIGHT! "13TH HOUR" "“SMOKY RIVER SERENADE" LATEST NEWS 7:30 — 10:00 ") SPECIALIST DUE; 1 VACCINE WILL BE " USED AGAINST 1B/ | Dr. Joseph Aroason, tuberculosis | control specialist, will arrive Mon- ’dnv enroute to Barrow, where he | { will administer BCG vaccine against ‘tuberculosis to everyone who has a { TB negative reaction Dr. Aronson, who is with the | | Phipps Institute of Scientific Re- search in Philadelphia, is an emi- | [ nent scientist and world-wide lead- {er in this phase of TB control. In 11935 he launched a 10-ygar con- | trolled study of the value of BCG vaccine in 12 communities in South- |est Alaska. Periodic checks were made of those receiving the vaccine Jand a revort issued at the end of the decade showed that the BCG | vaccine had successfully immunized | against TB. Dr. Aronson has acted {in a technical capacity with the |U. 8. Public Health Service and ithe U. 8. Indian Affairs for many i years. He will act as technical adviser | S — ——— ZW UPSTHE CORNERS ©® Have alwa; wanted toy:uu |I:: favorite view home—with a window? ‘ou can have that Picture Window i ! i N ) i i!:.h £ single glazing. At tl.:! | have no extra glass to down and store when and let us show 'rmu PANE is made and its many advantages. Window — Aule - Plate Glass DON ABEL 538 Willoughby — Phone 633 g el ‘E’ LOOK HERE, SON_ Flame, movié German shepherd, bolds paternial paw around his son, Blaze, at Hollywood. RIVER BOAT CAPT‘A IN — Mary Greene, 80, stands at wheel of Mississippi River steamboat Gordon C. Greene as it leaves St. Paul for its home port of St. Louis. She has held a river captain’s license for 54 years. Mrs. Greene and her son, Capt. Tom Greene, operate the Delta Queen and the Gordon C, s Greene on excursion trips bemeen St. Louis and St. Paul. STUDENT AND PET — Jim Fowler studies at Earl- ham College, Richmond, Ind., while pet owl sits on his shoulder. Jim, from Hyattsville, Md., got bird after its mother was shot, R (5 i in Barrow and will set up a three- | way co-operative program among the Territorial Department of Health, the U. S. Public Health Service and the Alaska Native Service. After leaving Barrow, Dr. Aron- son will travel to many other sec- tions of Alaska and give instruction | in the administration of the vaccine to ANS doctors and nurses, private physicians and Territorial Depart- ment of Health doctors. - ADA THOMAS, WATCHMAKER At Forget-Me-hou Gifts offers expert repairing reasonable prices. 958 5t HOSPITAL NOTES Admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital yesterday for medical attention was Mary Williams. Leaving the hos- pital were Mrs. Ward Garrett anc baby boy, Berton Davis, E. J. Ped- erson, Oscar Olson, | were admitted to the Government Hospital. ———————— POWER OFF NOTICE | The power will be off in Doug- | 1as and on the Douglas Road from | nine a. m. until eleven a. m. Mon- | day, August 8, 1948. 958 2t Alaska Electric Light and Power at T e T e SR s S. S. George Washington PASSENGER—FREIGHT—REFRIGERATION SAILING FROM SEATTLE AUGUST 10 For Information Call or Write Phone 879 Box 61 JIM CHURCH &% Juneau, Alaska Agent ALASKA TRANSPORTATION COMPANY Pier 57, Seattle, Wash, WHEN . YOU OQRDER— SPECIFY " 'SHIP ATCO {tieth Century-Fox have once again! jacted | crackling, | taut suspense, | Douglas Highway, asking for bet- Elsie Hunter and Percy Hunter | > PAGE FIVE THRILL DRAMA NOW SHOWING AT 20TH CENTURY With James Cagney as their star, Producer Louis de Rochemont, Di- rector Henry Hathaway and Twen- Lrought to the screen a truly ex- citing new kind of motion picture that spells smash entertainment from start to finish. Their latest film, “13 Rue Madeleine,” is now at the 20th Century Theatre. What we have here loping adventure st superbly by a top cast which, in ad- dition to Cagney includes Annabella, Richard Conte and Frank Latimore, and is told on the screen with aj sharp realism that gives it a fourth dimension of its own. Here is a motion picture that is marvelously free of the usual make- Lelieve quality of Hollywood pro- ducts; instead, the audience is made to feel that it is actually occupying a ringside seat at the unfolding of a thrilling drama. And drama it is—jam-packed with swift-moving action and spine-tingling thrills as the pic- ture develops its astounding, shock- wracked story of one of the most ex- citing episodes of espionage and counterespionage ever brought to the screen. is a wal- | DOUGLAS NEWS PUSICH FAMILY HOME Arriving - on the Alaska were | Mayor and Mrs. Mike Pusich, who with their family have taken a trip jof several weeks through the In- terior, visiting with relatives at { both Fairbanks and Anchorage. The family took their Buick with them ‘and motored from Haines through | the Interior and returned to Hnines On arrival at Haines, Mlckey, Larry, Louis and Anne flew back to their home here while Mr. and Mrs. Pusich waited over and ex- tended their vacation to take in! the triangle tr.p on the Alaska. SEATLE FLIGHT | Miss Elizabeth Walker, who has been a houseguest of Mr. and *Mrs. L. F. Wilson for the past week, has returned to her Seattle home via PAA plane. This was her’ first visit to Alaska, and she was very much impressed with the country, accoring to her hostess here. i OVER 300 NAMES, PETITION A petition has been in circula- tion recently among Juneau and Douglas residents who use the ter road cenditions between the two cities. With the newly finished recrea- tion Beach and the nice weather permitting its Channel residents, the condition | of the roads have come more to the public’s attention, with the result that now over 300 names are attached to the petition asking for a road surfacing of some kind. | EAGLES DANCE The Douglas Eagles will sponsor another of their popular dances to- night in the Douglas Hall. Fred Alberts is chairman of the affair. FROM TAKU HARBOR Herb Bonnett is home for the weekend from his employment with the U. 8, Forest Service. Bonnett is camped with the Service at Taku Harbor, building trails and bridges. Harry Worobec of Douglas is also at the camp. FISH ARRIVE The Douglas Canning Co. can- nery crew put in a full day yes- terday and overtime last evening, when the salmon finally hit at Taku River. The ARB No. 5, cap- tained by Henry Museth, came in yesterday loaded fully and another tender was sent out immediately to relieve the loaded scow at the riv- (er. Approximately 10,000 salmon ! came in on the two tenders. The ARB arrived again fhis morning with 4,000 salmon and is returning as soon as unloaded for another trip. HULK, KIRKHAM IN Eugene Hulk and Glenard Kirk- ham returned last evening for the weekend from their Eagle River Camp. Both men are employed iby the Forest Service trails and bridges crew. v QUEEN — Carol mu of ! Lusk, Wyo., was chosen * Wy omln‘dl“l"lneo-wlt University of Wyoming at Lara- mie. She'll compete at Atlantic City pageant next fall, {He said today that his statement i TSOMCENTURY 3o xienT MATINEE SUNDAY at 2 P. M. EVENING SHOWS at 725:-9:30 Fighting Mad === and FRIGHTENED=-- As He Storms Annabells - Richad Conte - rank Latimore oAty ovctod oy Henty Hathaway ecuces o Lois 0 Rochemont “13 RUE MADELEINE WAS CREATED TO BE DESTROYED" Also Selected Short Subjects-Air Express NEWS | M. Fowler, Associate Mining En- SE Al ASK A | gineer of the department. | Howler is mow inspecting the | Hyder mining district and will re- main in that area for about a week. | He has spent recent weeks in the | Ketchikan district with consider- - able attention on Prlnce .i Wales Island. IMPROVING =~ FROM SnaGWAY AN Here from Skagway, Mrs. M. Moe and daughter are at the Baranof Hotel. The mining indusiry in Southeast Alaska looks more favorable than —_ was anticipateod, says B. D. Stewart, SITKA COUPLE HERE Territorial Commissioner of Mines. Mr. and Mrs. Al Speer of Sitka are visiting Juneau and are at the Baranpl Hom - was . based .on a report of Howard 1 v.,’L EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRrSCRIBED DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST Second and }ranklin PHONE 508 FOR APPOINTMENTS Junesu . extensive use fori® = Plumbing ® Heaing Oil Burners Telephone-319 Nights-Red 730 Harri Machine Shop, Inc. NORTHLAND SAILINGS FROM SEATTLE b for Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Juneau, Haines, Skagway and Sitka S. S. ALASKA —— THURSDAY, AUGUST 12 and 26 HENRY GREEN——JUNEAU, ALASKA, AGENT You'll meet your friends when you travel the Alaska Line. Relax.. enjoy the magnificenr scenery und comfortable accommodations as you sail “outside” * THE FINEST FOOD Elegantly prepared and expertly served ro ~om- pletely sacisfy your fancy. SAILINGS ARE FREQUENT Sallings EVERY SUNDAY for KETCHIKAN and SEATTLE 8. 8. BARANOF DUE SOUTH AUGUST 8 Sallings EVERY TUESDAY for CORDOYA. VALDEZ and SEWARD §. S. ALEUTIAN—AUGUST 10 ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY Serving All Alaska

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