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— PAGE FIVE — .} THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE: JUNEAU, ALASKA Vidim laughs at Tiger WEEKEND SHOW, CAPITOL THEATRE The “Last Frontier Uprising” and “Desperate” are the two fea- tures at the Capitol Theatre this’ weekend starting tonight. Monte Hale and James Taggart are rivals for the hand of pretty Adrian Booth in Republic's latest Western with musie, “Last Fron- der Uprising filmed in Trucolor ~o-starring Monte Hale and Adrian Booth A giipping s‘ory of how a young couple relentlessly hunted by both| police and gangsters, tinally over-| come all obstacles, including their| own fear, is told in RKO Radio's! ‘Desperate,” with Steve Brodie and | Audrey Long featured. | Brodie plays a young truck driv- >r who is called out on a night job. When he finds that it involves re- | {moving a load of stolen furs from| a warehouse, he signals police by| blinking his headlights. In the gun; {oattle which follows a policeman | is killed. Pals of the slayer a]l get; wway, taking Brodie with them,| placing him under duress to take the | rap for the culprit by confessing toi e murder, threatening to multi- late Brodie's young wife(Miss Long) if he refuses. Brodie manages to ascape, scoops up his wife and flees | ‘or safety. The long and thrilling | :hase ends in a smash climax whichk trings about the extermination of his | Mrs. Mabel Stark, 60-year-old trainer from Thousand Oaks, Calif,, laughs at the beast that attacked her 3 during her act at the Shrine circus in Jackson, Mich. Mrs, Stark continued her performance for eight ‘nemies and Brodie’s complete exon-| minutes after her thigh and ankle were deeply gouged by the tiger's claws. She received first aid from two eration. | lw( IiSIA mlo" : physicians in._t}e »nndlence. #® Wirephoto. A % CINSALATION 1 HERE; 47 LEAVE|FIVE LEAVE TODAY weD, septemper 8 BY ALASKA COASTAL| ON PRINCE GEORGE i The Juneau Woman's Club will| 1 L | n0ld- thelr annual installation ban-| SiXty-one persons departed and| The . passenger vesscl =Prince| quet at the Gold Room of the Bara- forty-seven arrived with Alaska | George docked in Juneau at 7 o'clock | nof Hotel on Wednesday evening, Coastal flights yesterday as follows: |this morning on her southbound | September 8, at 7:30 o'clock. Mrs. From Taku Lodge: J. Shotter, H.|trip and sailed for Ed Chester Jr. will be installed as ‘Worbec, Hayes, Prow, Bonett, Lok- ;murse later1mkm§ the followi iness ken and LaHaie, ive persons from Juneau: ’:,‘;e:;;f; e ot From Ketchikan: R. Hottman and| To Seattle: J. D. Gaylord and E. thd as such chese the meny for The banquet will be formal and Mt Gittlesohm. Riee, the SuHeReE i : all members desiring reservations| From Haines: Mrs. Frank Young.| To Prince Rupert: Mrs. Dorothy | ‘The main topic of the inesting are asked to telephone Mrs. James From Skagway: W. D. Burke and |Bill, Danny Bill and Mrs Charles | Was a discussion of the revision of Strong, Green 855. |J. D. True, | Miller. the Constitution and by-laws to per- A A -a s From Sitka: W. H. Irwin, J. M.| mit guests to attend the regular | Morgan, A. E. Jasker, Mrs. K, Jen-| weekly meetings. The matter was iVA (HA“GES RUI.ES sen, Mrs. M. Broker, E. O. Rice, J}| |referred for further study. { ' SPECIAL MEETING OF SOROPTIMISTS WEDNESDAY NOON Soroptimist club of Juneau was held i g ENGINEERS IN JUNEAU | Gaylord, Hubert Gilbett and L. . gy, # stri ineer's | The Soroptimist club again wishes Foote [ *From the District ENEINeers i, cq attention to the awarding of From Hoonah: Clarence Quarn- ! ;;:;S m.lrAnli:zr%gz:hnN:tll;::]zond |the linen table cloth now on display strom and M. Richards. | . Y ’at the White Sewing Machine Shop. i lare in Juneau and at the Baranof 4 From Excursion Inlet: John|yotel | It was voted to have Edna Lomen § " STEVE BRODIE - AUDREY LONG ias the guest of honor next week : : 3 i Thomasen. ' FRONTIE 120 — 5 The Veterans Administration an- g ; s i ; ) 'vrfl FR A'E ,8 20 ,].9 nounces revision of registration and'_ From Port Althrop: Frank . ) S 85, the . TeqiIAR T weski. UM DESPERATE AT 7:000— 9:30 il d . Becker i NOTICE TO BIDDERS | iuncheon. g ! e y » L|enrollment procedures for veterans ‘\ . e als for the setting, of | From Todd: G."Oehlberg. p From Gustavus: Betty Vrooman | Poles and mxsce]lnneo_us other conA; VAN HORN FROM SITKA and James R. Vrooman. | struction, with materials furnished| E. W. Van Horn, Sitka, Is in From Pelican: Mrs. R. L. Tarte, by the GLACIER HIGHWAY EL-|Juneau in connection with the Ed Wright, Emil Pasquan, Thomas‘ECTRlc ASSOCIATION, for a rural | American Legion convention to be allowance to veterans, speed up pro- ! Hael, | electrification distribution project | neld in Sitka next week. He is at R. J. Swisson and Walter s LEY cessing of enrollments and ease the Reams, J. Wilson, E. Torkilsen, E. i o RUR",\I]'_I" Eflgfi?me Baranof Hotel. administrative burdens of the VA E- Wells and Gudmund Winther. | TP;“:CATION QDMIJ‘II\SM s?c HION praeig A RS and and educational institutions, | To Lake Hasselborg: Ken Rear- |40 Eniin s imleg FROM ELFIN COVE Streamlining of administrative ney, Tom Powers, John LaHaie, D.| JUNEAU, will be received by thej‘ F. J. Baker of Elfin Cove is at Drceeure: wab, SoqriplEeaCly N BT R Wells and J. Pasquan fx.ggél;:rflréx"snwzv bEe’;Er?:T?‘XO% the Gastineau Hotel. vising the Certificate of Eligibility| TO Sitkai Dr.W. C. Martin, Dr. ASSOCTRION, 08 B PO Lot =~ under which a veteran enters train- Frank Douglas, Dr. David Law, Dr.| ¢ its office N e‘; ;"h trmc: Build- | ing and by changing the method of | A- T. Moore, Don Fdster and Dr. J. ? ;o e A‘;' X :: which time | issuing certificates to veterans. 1. Goodge, A. Blackerby, B. H. l;f‘ unem;,ls af“fl'h: “b"cl | One important change requires|PAyne and Frank-Heintzleman. | the Pronosas W Lol B veterans to apply for their Certifi-| To Pelican: Mrs. Kendall. ©iThe project will be approximately | cates of Eligibility at least 30 days| To Hoonah: John Scott. e e et b tagataa in prior to the date they plan to start| To Tenakee: Mrs. R. Williamson. [ Tf; ) ge:\fk g v A]:gka training. Early application is nec-| To Haines: L. Soutter and wife. ’;h‘ “;,ly‘: S ema' i Qndl essary to enable the VA to process| 10 Skagway: Harold Post. c .f u:;“" Dpeci c: us,' ether | the veteran’s application and issue To Ketehikan: Del Freimuth, J otn.s r\;lc o ra:v - dg herl thie sertirisats: .} 'B. Tonhave and wife and W. Baker. | With all necessary forms and other | Four separate forms are consoli-| To Tulsequah: H. C. Gigervich documents for bidders may be ob—‘ dated in the new Certificate of / HOSPITAL NOTES tained from the Engineer, Felix J. Eligibility. Any enrollment now can! Lena Brown was admitted to St entering education and training pro- ! grams under the G. I. Bill after| September 1. i ‘The new system is designed to as- sure prompt payment of subsistence SATURDAY MATINEE—1:30 P. M. ADDED: "JACK ARMSTRONG" AR AR ORI There Is No Substitute for I *”NeWSpang Adverrtisinwgli ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Pelershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg. Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 Toner, Room 5, Shattuck Building, be completed on the one form in-| Juneau, Alaska, upon payment of | ! twenty-five ($25) dollars, all of | stead of the several forms previous- ly required. | which will be returned to each bona | i The change does not invalidate | Ann’s Hospital for medical anbn-‘i:tb?;ds;:nx;mn it i nrteri unused Certificates of Eligibility is- tion yesterday and Frank Scott. 2 ! sued under the old system. Veuranstmily Olson, and Weston Anderson GLACIER HIGHWAY ELECTRIC | will be able to enter training after were discharged. ASSOCIATION, September 1 with the old certifich-| Admitted to the Government Hos- By FELIX J. TONER, tes. Institutions will transfer their!pital were Frank James, Douglas, Project Engineer. records to the new form after en-!and Robert Wheat and Anita Mc- | First publication, Aug. 27, 1948. rollment. /Neill ot Juneau. Last publication, Aug. 28, 1948. 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It's made to entertain, and achieves its purpose. At no point 1s the audience expected to put itself to the trouble of thinking, al- though murder fans are welcome to try cutguessing the East Sids Kids W in their own approach to solving a puzzling’ m; 3 ———————— DUNTONS FROM SELDOVIA | FIND JUNEAU A CITY| 1\ | After two years in Seldovia, Ju- neau is a city to Mr., and Mrs. {D. P. Duntori, who arrived yester- idny and are at the Baranof. Dunton was manager in Seldovia of the Anderson Dock Company CISCOKID Anderson is in Seldovia this sum- mer after an automobile trip throughout the United States, Dun- | ” ton said, and plans to leave again and are now hous hunting in Ju- in October for more travel. She neau where the housing problem is formerly lived in Juneau and more acule than in the Cook In- | friends here recall when Jucnita let town, they find. Anderson was graduated from the | el University of Washington, the only | AT GASTINEA girl in her class in engineering. | John C. 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