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TUESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1948 'MUSICAL FILM IS “ NOW ON SCREEN, CAPITOL THEATRE Esther Williams, ,Jimmy Durante, Lauritz Melchior, Johnnie Johnston and Xavier Cugat and his orches- tra take you on a delightful joy- ride in M-G-M's light-hearted new Technicolor musical, “This Time For Keeps,” Theatre for the last twc showings tonight. ——————J ) 'Y SHOWPLALE o /m APITU 7 o ESTHER WILLIAMS JIMMY DURANTE LAURITZ MELCHIOR ing about two conflicts, one between an opera star and his crooner son; the other between a society girl and <H\S TIME' § | made role for each of the stellar participants in the romantic comedy, with Esther Williams again dazzling in the water routines which tirst made her famous and Johnnie John- ston an attractive leading man sing- ing away his love in hit numbers. e CARTOON — NEWS Feature 7:45—10:10 Wednesday-Thursday | BY ALASKA COASTAL Thirty-two persons arrived and thirty-two departed yesterday with Alaska Coastal flights as follows: From Hawk Inlet: Guy Graham and Edward Wilkie. From Petersburg: E. A. Shaffer. From Ketchikan: Gladys Meyers and Beatrice Perry. From Hood Bay: C. P. Irvin and Abe Erickson. From Hawk Inlet: Ruth Hayes. From Gustavus: A. A. Bonnett, Mrs. A. B. James and Larry James. From Haines: Fred W, Ayer. From Skagwa) Esther Kantor, Helen Skubikowski, D. S. Green and William Symington. { Trom Sitka: I. J. Kunz, Grace Ushler, George Curry, Mrs, William Angell, Mildred Norris. From Taku Lodge: Dick Forrest, Mary Woruck, Jenny Rusher and Ruth Pugh. From Tulsequah: Mr. G. Freeze, Hans Freeze, Gale Rickson and | Anna Wickman. To Tulsequah: M. Kline, L. Dahl, Laurin Dahl, Linda Dahl, M. Dahl, ;C. Donohue and O. Kasin. To Tenakee: Jackson Marsh. To Sitka: L. Colby and D. Sutton, Alfred Baker and Douglas Ha@sen. To Chatham: O. Bergseth. and what an offair it was! & HODIAK| : GEORGE :'MURPHY? :GIF:QRD { | | | To Hood Bay: Joyce Gay, A. Gay, arbara Jean Gay and C. P. Irwin. To Ketchikan: John owen, J. S. Mt. [Reid, Jr.and Tom Morgan, To Hawk Inlet: Guy Graham, Ed- ward Willkle and John Davis. S. S. George Washington PASSENGER—FREIGHT—REFRIGERATION SAILING FROM SEATTLE AUGUST 31 For Information Call or Write To Tenakee: Sam Asp. __.=‘_‘-—-___—=i g, Haines; jdohn, Eagko. and W Johnson. i FROM MT. EDGE I B Miss Mary Norman from Edgecumbe is a Juneau visitor and staying at the Baranof Hotel. Phone 879 Box 61 JIM CHURCM Juneau, Alaska Agent WHEN YOU ALASKA ORDER— TRANSPORTATION SPECIFY COMPANY SHIP ATCO Pier 57, Seattle, Wash. The Totem Roéute NORTHLAND SAILINGS FROM SEATTLE for Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Juneau, Haines, Skagway and Sitka S. S. ALASKA—THURSDAYS, AUG. 26 and SEPT. 9 HENRY GREEN, AGENT—TELEPHONE 109 NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION (0. SIRYING SOUTWEASTINN 2 dirimoanir SCHEDULED 3AILINGS Freight and Passenger SEATTLE FOR JUNEAU Freight Received Seattle MV Jumper Hitch ...Aug.26.....Aug, 21 thruAug.24 SCHEDULED JUNEAU ARRIVALS Northbound Southbound SS. Baranof...Aug. 31.....88. Aleutian.. Aug. 29 HENRY GREEN, Agent The Alaska Dock—Phones 2 & 4 ALASKA STEAMSHIP Cc [+] M P A N Y Serucng AU Alaska which is at the Capitol| An adroitly written script revoiv- | an aquatic queen, offers a tailor- | 32 COME; 32 LEAVE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA DOUGLAS MILITARY CHIEFS NEWS LAY DOWN SPECIAL o sawaroy ., COOPERATION. PLAN A proclamation by President | WASHINGTON, Aug. 24--#—| Truman, posted in the Douglas Post Office, calls all men of the’ American military chiefs have laid |down an edict that Army, Navy ages of 18 to 25 years of age, both and Air Force must each call on inclusive, to register for Selective Service. All men of this age group wm;nld from the others when that will sign up with the Douglas City | promote “effectiveness and economy" Clerk in the City Hall beginning|of operations. M Lost Keys SHARTLESVILLE, Those born in 1922 will sign up |complished at weekend meetings ot Newport, | | top military officials at R i August 30. 1923—Aug 31 or Sept. 1. All registrants, born after 1930, insure that the armed services in ust register on becoming 18 years | toth operational and logistical | fields will keep abreast of the latest capabilities of various types of weap- ons and their appropriate employ- KEARNES ¥AMILY HERE | ment. | Mrs. Wm, H. Kernes and two| The announcement referred to i children, aged 16 months and 26|aid and cooperation among the ser- ! months, arrived by PAA plane on vices in reporting that the Newport {Saturday from the States. meeting “clarified” and *extended” (W AN TET T SR the so-called “Key West agreement,” Killed him yesterday. $IX FISHERS TIE UP o o WITH SALMON CATCHES Six fishing beats tied up at Ju- | vA((lNE m vlluGES neau Cold Storage the past two | S days with the following catches: Dr. Florence L. Marcus (Surgeon The Carol Ann, skippered by iReserve) of the United States Pub-| Art Mantyla, was in with 20000 i}js pealth Service has arrived to pounds salmon; the Tilicum tied |aiq in conducting BCG vaccination { up with 38,000 pounds; the Don {against tuberculosis. Dell, headed by Fred Newman, was | She will join her co-worker, Dr.| in with 1,500 pounds; the Glendalé |Elaine Schwinge of the Alaska De-! and Carl Johnson were in with |partment of Health, in Anchorage: 1,000 pounds; and the Frederick F., |at the end of this week. From there headed by Elmer Lindstrom, docked | Dr. Marcus will meet the M. S. Hy-! | with 1,500 pounds. giene for travel to the isolated vil- | {m of age. ,Mrs. Strickler’s P NATIONAL CITY, {DR. FLORENCE MARCUS WILL ADMINISTER B(G | | | | the death on a heart i | i Ly the shock of the ! SPOKANE, Wash,, A amid the bed clothes night. He was Rich S| Kruse of Spokane. Drink of SEATTLE, Aug. 24, old John Cotten die tand Mrs. Truman Cof | ! | l 15Ma H CHICAGO, Aug. i i by Walter Daub, landed at the Dr. Schwinge will work in those vices are not available. Y BOARDON | tries with other tuberculosis con- ernor'’s Advisory Board on Pardons SuBSIAmIAl SuM bers, Mrs. Mildred: R. Hermann, Boar s for | e I iBeE . outines - for A substantial sum was realized ' }ing. Mrs, Hermann was elected as This amotmb will be added to:the paid for the orchids although the last night, holding TIDE TABLE and fast delivery here. Dyer, With the lone sable catch of the jlages of the Alaska Peninsula and! dock with 500 pounds. {Interior villages having a hugh tu- BCG vaccine has been used for PARDONS HAS MEETING trol measures. was held yesterday in the Gov- | Rflulfl) o“ SA[E Ralph Rivers and J. F. Mullen in Poostsiis ‘sl et He oxeou from the sale of the orchid corsages |secretary: of ‘the ‘Board. Living Memorial Fund for landscap-' PAA was most helpful with the or- |others captive for 45 Mrs. Harry Stonehouse, chnrman\w‘“,n in Chicago, hi two day period, the Lark, headed Kodiak Island. e |Lerculosis rate where medical ser- ADVISOR 20 years in the Scandinavian coun- The initial meeting of the Gov- Gty ST ernor’s office with the three mem- | attendance. on(@_ (ORSAGES fiso ey J it eartege 1Sty at the Juneau Club flower show. e et ing the Library grounds. The club dering of the flowers from Hawali escaping with $23,000 {of the show, announced today the |, &' 5 Bullwinkel, AUGUST 25 High tide, 4:33 am, 13.7 ft. Low tide, 10:58 a. m., 2.7 ft. High tide, 17:01 p.m., 154 ft. Low tide, 23:40 p.m. 1.9 ft. the club to the many persons who “helped make the annual show the great success it was. — - ATF CONFERE ENDS by the gang. The five robbers @000 vccgoe e 00 00000 00 PRI i </ S S TENAKEE VISITOR The Executive Board members ¥ of the Alaska Territorial Federa- “se:‘m;:’ z;;:::n;:‘ i::m;:::;f ‘lion of Labor concluded their bi Hotel, 1annual koard meeting today. Work i of the past six months was dis-| |cussed and plans were made for | the coming year. Only two members of the Board, Charles Skinner WNEW YORK, Aug. entirely offective wey fo Mlankets, furs, ete.. from |@ble to attend the meeting. NEW R. C. 18EASURER The Executive Committez of the | Beard of Directors of the. Red Cross have appointed C. J. Ehren- dreich, CPA, as_treasurer of the Juneau Chapter. Ehrendreich has been appointed to replace Ruth Bader, who resigned the position. —————— HERE FROM SITKA . R. Doyle, visiting Juneau from Bitka, is staying at the Baranof Hotel. SNOW WHITE Shirts e o o o Outat4:00 the SAME day A choap. enry, ond cor “cloth : The program, tent: 30°60°90°125 BUHAC INSECT POWDER Juneau Drug Company Harry Race Drug Company Warfield Drug Company Arthur Johnson Hotel. Diaper Service $2.50 per week (All the diapers you need) SNOW WHITE LAUNDRY Phone 299 B e o e ] (ause of 2 Deaths PINNED TO SILL —(M—An attempt by William Wil-, ¥ liams, 65, to climb through a window |derley when he misplaced his house keys this huge, rather forbidding home,} jwhich seems to throw out an aura| was'ol ominous mystery from the past, halfway through and pinned him to the ew Mrs. de Winter has a teel- the sill. The coroner’s report blamed ing that her life is being strangely by the dead Rebecca, Rebecca | Iwas admittedly’ beautiful and fas-| Baby Suffocate By Crib Clothe six-weeks-old baby infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer S, il ? Nail Polish Is Fatal Ihospital Saturday night after drink- +ing nail polish. The parents are Mr.| e sked Gunmen i Raid Home, Owner 0f Radio Station (masked gunmen invaded the home of radio executive Gene T. Dyer owner of Radio Station {appreciation of her committee and |y, coq with neckties and stockings| tluxurious nine-room Dyer home near surburban Mundelein as Dyer and Bullwinkel were talking in the den. Eleanor, Mrs. John Boettiger Team of Kodiak and B % Eleanor Roosevelt and her daugh- Ben Potter of Fairbanks, were un- ter, Mrs, John Boettiger, will start la series of 15-minute radio discus- |sions over the ABC Network on Oct. 4. “Eleanor and Anna Roosevelt,” will | be heard five afternoons a week. The time will be announced later. R HERE FROM TACOMA Wash., is staying at the Baranof DNREE FEATHERS, BLENDED WNISKEY, 84 PROOF, 5% GRAIN NEUTRAL 'STRAIGHT S0URBON WHISKEY, 100 PROOF + THREE FEATNERS DISTR PAGE THREI "REBECCA” IS ON - SCREEN TONIGHT Gripping mystery and a haunting quality of sus are the out standing qualities of David O. znick’s production of “Rebec winner ot both the Acaden cnse Pa., Aug. g i motheér attempting 0 yng the National Critics' Poll, and jenter her home through a cellar ,,y pack for a popular return en- next Monday, August 30. | This pronouncement came in o|ViNdOW after forgetting her Keysgagement at the 20th Century, Dates for different .age Sroups|statemeqt from- Secretary of De-|“oS strangled to death when her mpegtre tonight ! {to sign up are as follows: {fense Forrestal on what was ac-|neCk was caught between the win-' pjrecteq by Alfred Hitcheock,| dow sill and frame, Deputy Coroner|yniyersally recognized as a master Peter Ricker reported . of melodramatic thrillers, ‘Rebecca State Police Corp. Irvin L. Rother-|yas produced with Joan Fontaine mel said Mrs. Gladys Marie Strick-(anq paurence Olivier in co-starring | 1924—Sept. 2 or Sept. 3. Forrestal also said: Jot. 21) ShEat oM G corawitng b | 1525-—Sept. 4 or Sept. 7. 1. There was discussion of “broad |\ “imm’ e l}l,\(' “znd“)w mi Pf;‘nlm‘. The stellar-quality suppor 1926—Sept. 8 or Sept. 9. strategic matters of particular in-| 1€ (& ;n“c‘k il m“"“’"‘ ling cast includes Judith Andersc ; 1927—Sept. 10 or Sept. 11. terest in the current international Yk d it the sl » P B George Sanders, Nigel Bruce, C | 1928—Sept. 13 or 14. situation.” £y Ga Rt St ANe. yourg Wos Aubrey Smith, Reginald Denny 1929—Sept. 15 or Sept. 16. 2. “Current scientific develop- mau’appm‘enlly lhunz by‘ lhognnck!m“d)f (Euopvr. Florence Bates and 1930—Sept. 17 or Sept. 18. ments were surveyed in an effort to f4r 45 miinutes’ until er body . wia Leo G. Carroll: “Rebecca” is based on the novel .I«:\lmu[by QA]:;E“"_"{“""’“"I who WS by Daphne du Maurier, one of the; attracted to the scene by the cries of [yjggact pest-sellers of the past dec- x-month-old ehild-|aqe 1t tells the absorbing story fof a young, reticent girl who be- |comes the second wife of a hand- oung Englishman, owner o all me Calif, Aug. 24. | when he attack—caused dominated falling window. | her husband first wife. d 'cinating, and her most zealous ad. mirer, Mrs. Danvers, housekeepe! 'at Manderley, is determined t: !make life miserable for her c: | cessor. Mrs. Danvers from the star | Mrs. de Winter and does everythin, Aug. 24.—(P— in her power to har: her. sebiis HOCDITAL NOTES in his crib last heridan Kl‘ux(‘.l l Admitted to St. Ann's yesterday for surgical ,were Mrs. Frank Gentile of Skag iway and Mrs. Ruth Cook. | John Curtis was admitted as medical patient. Mrs. Esther MacKinley |daughter were discharged from the . (M—Two-year Government Hospital, i il et STANDARD OIL MEN d in a Seattle. HERE Californ‘a representative | san Francisco is in Juneau on hi: | 1irst trip through the Territory. { Piersol and Larry Hagen, man: tten of Seattle. { tions, have completed a trip t | Nome, Fairbanks [cities and are now 'with stops scheduled throughou |'SE Alaska. | AT 20TH CENTURY | estate known as Man- When the couple return to |1esents the presence of the second Hospital attention | Mus. | a and Frank Plersol, Standard Oil of | from ‘ager of Standard's Alaskan opera- and Westward southbound TIOMCENTORY 38 81esT Complete Shows at 7:10-9:30 A DISTINGUISHED MOTION PICT UR \eturns 4 X 14 f T o t ssnrring (B OLIVIER- JOAN FONTAINE ANDERS sy Nlfred Hitchcock Rol pcT g Mot icr g ftic { { —— ————See it from the Beginning— Complete Shows at 7:10 — 9:30 Plus: Air Express NEWS ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Petershurg and Wrangell With connections to Crzig, Klawock and Hydaburg. 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