Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA - PAGE FIVE _FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 17, 1948 SHOWPLALE or Y roy ROGERS with *“TRIGGER’’ is HAYES afid hlin B0 o Second Grand Feature! THREE CHORUS GIRLS ON THE LOOSE! & e TONY PASTOR and Hig Orchestra and SATURDAY MATINEE 1:30 P. M. Added: “Jack Armsirong” | Hall, with all members of the Fili- | pino Community, the Auxiliary, | and friends invited to attend. pAR" I" HOHOR OF .| Pete Trencio is in charge of re- REVERE“D (ONWEL | freshments and John Bignoria is |in charge of music for the eve- | ning. A farewell dance and party In| Plans for the event were made honor of the Rev. James Conwell, | at a special meeting last night who leaves Saturday for the states,|at Smailey’s Recreational Center. has been planned for tonight under — e, ——— ::n;;“'fif”;,u‘:fe;:" Filipino Com-| i sRDING OF CHRIS CRAFT # FRIDAY NIGHT, SEPT 17, AT The ' affair will begin E o'cldck in the Catholic BT UENLERY THEATRE;”ZB!;‘ at 8, ‘Parish ' 'Notice The Roller Skating Rink Will Be CLOSED for About 2 Weeks for unexpected repairs. "RED" MAYO Waich for Opening Date JUNEAU LEGION of the MOOSE NO. 25 WILL HOLD THEIR REGULAR MEETING SATURDAY, SEPT. 25th, at MOOSE HALL Lunch . . . Initiation and Frolic So Come . T ——— ____——_—“— ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Petershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg. Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 NORTHLAND SAILINGS Steamers tied up a# Seattle by present Longshore coastwise strike. HENRY GREEN, AGENT—TELEPHONE 109 HORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION €O |DOUBLE FEATURE WEEKEND SHOW, CAPITOL THEATRE There are two features for the weekend bill at the Capitol theatre starting tonight Music and dramatic action are combined to pack an entertainment wallop in Repubiic’'s “Roll On Texas Moon," starring Roy Rogers, which is on2 of the features. For the 19th time, Rogers and lovely Dale Evans appear together in a musical Western. Once agai: cantankerous George “Gabby” Hayes is on hand, along with Bob Nolan and the famous Sons of the Pioneers. The whole result is top- flight entertainment. The other feature is “Two Blondes and a Redhead,” a lively film con- cerned with three chorus girls on ithe loose in swank sociaty, toying {with scandal, blackmail and mil- {lionaires! Jean Porter. is featured, iwith Jimmy Lloyd, June Preisser |and Judy Clark in support, while Tony Pastor and his orchestra take care of the music department. —.——— 75 PASSENGERS, ALASKA COASTAL " TRIPS THURSDAY Alaska Coastal flights carried 75 | passengers yesterday, with 61 per- sons arriving and departing from | Juneau. From Hoonah: Ronald Williams, | Davis Williams, Jr., Jim i James Williams, William P. Jam | Mrs. George Mayeda, George Ma H.E. Hellinon, L.A. Verhoev- ‘en, E. Gadke. ‘. Frem Hood Bay: A. E. Owens. ! From Sitka: Mr. and Mrs. Jo- seph Akagi. From Excursion Inlet: A. C. Ad- | ams, Jr. From Pelican: Alpha Christen- sen, Barl Hawkins. From Haines: Ray W. Ferguson From Skagway: Mr. Tapley, Florence Wright, Mrs. Ben Wright { Roy Dennis, Mrs. Silas Dennis, Si- !las Dennis, Howard Lewis. From Petersburg: M | Renand, Byron Renand. | From Ketchikan: L. C. Shaver. Byron Mrs. Ann Ross, Mary Marvin, Lil- ! lian Marvin, Susan Brouilette, Irene Brush. To Sitka: Henry Benson, David { Howard, Sr., Ron Mayo, Matilda Martin, Ester Miiler, Roy Peters, Mrs. Lloyd Hubbard, Lavana Hub- bard, Martin Victor, Frank Paul, | Mary Ford, L. Ford, Sally Green, L. G. Oldroyd, Donald Howard, Rachel Johnson. To Excursion Inlet: Emil Nelson. To Skagway: B. Johnson. | To Haines: Kenneth Grigg. | To Petersburg: Robert L. Thorn, | Arthur Hueman, Douglas Hager, ! Myren. To Ketehikan: Tex McCoy. arbor: E. Converse. To Taku H IRRSREES <. W Wil L ' | COUNCIL MEETS The regular meeting of the City Council will be held this evening at 8 o'clock in the Council Cham- bers. J.» A. Morgan, Director of the Alaska Investigation Office of the U. S. Bureau of Reclama- tion will be present to discuss with the Council projects his office is working on. Routine committee reports will also be presented at this evening's meeting. N 2 TONIGHT GOODIE SALE By the Martha Society at the Piggly Wiggly Store Saturday, Sep- tember 18, at 11 am. 991 3t ™ t Alasks by ODOM COMPANY Austin, | | From Tenakee: Mrs. D. O'Toole. To Hoonah: William Sheakley, | Anite Haube, Rose Haube, Arthur!| Baffling Birdfa | | | ’. [ MANY HUNDREDE | York skyscrapers like the P. S. F. while migrating south. Manhattan, llin Manhattan o R OF BIRDS were killed when they flew into New S. and Empire Buildings in lower Authorities were mystified. | Some opined the warblers had been poisoned. Birds of many-varied | hues fell dying in the streets as | with towered cities. looks over some of the swarm of of feathers. Many slightly injur tional Soundphoto) |PLANS TO BE MADE FOR ASSN. BOARDS OF TRADE MEETING | Gt | President Joseph A. McLean of | the Juneau Chamber of Commerce jannmmrcd today the committee to |be in charge of arrangements for | the Associate Boards of Trade meet- ing which will open in Juneau on Tuesday. Norman Banileid is general chal /man and, Dr, William A White! | will ke assistant chairman. On the | committee are: Herb Rowland, Pete | Christensen, Harry Davies, Ed. Ches- |ter, and Waino Hendrickson. A | committee meeting has been sched- |uled for Saturday afternoon at 1 |o'clock in the Iris Room of the Baranof Hotel. | HOME AND INDUSTRIAL INSULATION ROCK WOOL—ALUMINUM || WEATHER STRIPPING | Warde A. Johnson—Phone 344 '| Brownie’s Liquor Store Phone 103 139 So. Franklin | Oewey W, et the NEW Metsdorf WASHINGTON Vice-Pres. and Habit! Managing . Director ALASKANZ FEEL AT HOMI at oy, 'O ///178N KENTUCKY'S/ BOURBON SOUR MASH Kentucky Straight’ Sourben Whiskey SOTTLED) IN BOND| PROOV 120 i FITZGERALD though they were locusts colliding Florence Udych, of New York's Helen Street, birds that fell in a veritable rain ed birds were rescued. (Interna- SCHOOL BUS TICKETS | Transportation for children be- | tween city limits and the last stop of the Territorial school bus wiki begin Monday morning. All stu- dents who plan to ride on this bus should secure tickets from the Superintendent’s office in the High School building. No tickets will be sold by the bus company. The Superintendent’s oifice will be open on Saturday morning between the hours of 9 and 12. e { 'Thirty U. 8. siates prohibit mar- riage between white and Negro persons. other makes combined. = Around the world. | invariably show that ally, most of the 83 | The smooth-gliding work of careful cra standards. A new super-brilli | | HOMECOMING DINNER | FOR PIONEERS DATED ' ON FRIDAY, SEPT. 24 A homecoming dinner for Pio- neers of Alaska and Auxiliary mem- | bers is scheduled for Friday, Sep- | i(«‘“\bt'l 24, Dorothy Russell, ¢ | man ot the event, announced to- | day. | Always an important date on the | Picneers program, the first social | svening of the year promises to | be well attended. | Committee mbtmbers assisting | Mrs. Russell are Mesdames W. C. |Jensen, Ed Jewel, Kenneth Junge, Crystal Jenne, Waino Hendrick- son, Rosellen Lillegraven, Ed Lane and T. J. Jacobsen Dinner will be in the Pionee | club rooms in the Odd Fellows ¥ {at 6:30 o'clock - PRETTY THINGS PROVE - T0O. ATTRACTIVE FOR THIEF IN WRANGELL The mystery of disappearing wemens' garments from clothes {lines in Wrangell during the pas !month or two was cleared up this !'week when Peter Stepetin, an Aleut, pleaded guilty to disorder- |1y conduct | Clad only in a slip and nylon stockings, Stepetin was hurrying aleng Front Street in Wrangell at an 1y hour of the morning, hap- |py as a migrating salmon, when the dragnet of the police inter- cepted him. | Stepetin was- sentenced in U. 8. Commissioner's Court in Wrangell to serve six months in Ithe Federal Jail. He was brought to Juneau yesterday <by Deputy | Marshal Chris Christensen, Peters- | burg. | The name “Empire State” ap- plied to New York state dates | back to 1784 when George Wash- ington, after a tour of the state's harbors, waterways and fertile acres caliled New York the Seat of Em- pire. Switches — Conduit COME IN FOR .9.72 4}1:7“/ /t’fl /a// r/ e YUneted States . .. Recently, a widely known independent research organi- zation conducted a nation-wide survey of pen prefer- ence. Here, as in other polls all over the globe, Parker was voted the most wanted pen. More wanted than all , surveys in fashionable places Parker is first in favor. Actu- polls of pen preference in 34 countries portray Parker more wanted than all other makes combined. Its jewel-like beauty wins you at first glance. point tells you here is the ftsmen working to precision ant, super-permanent ink was created for this one pen. It's Parker Superchrome— That magically dries as you write! Atall good dealers. " |“Gentleman Joe Palooka,” . vice-president; | menter, the ! ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES | .. ~ . H Wiring — Receptacles — Service Entrance | | | Solder — Wall Switches — Loom Wire Everything to Electrify Your Home NOW IN STOCK AT THE AUKE BAY HARDWARE "GENTLEMAN JOE PALOOKA” NOW AT 20TH CENTURY Solid entertainment T eNTURY ENDS TONIGHT characterizes | ghowe at 7:15 and 9:30 which is at the 20th Century Theatre. | Light humor, warm romance and | .. dramatic action have been neatly blended into the second of the| Monogram film series based upon Ham Fisher's popular comic strip, |Leon Errol and Joe Kirkwood in the starring roles, ably supported by otber members of the large cast,| build the comedy-drama into a mn-i tion picture which will please the entire tfamily | The other feature of the double| Lil “Falcon’s Allbi.” | - (OUPLECLUBELECTS | NEW OFFICERS AT | " FIRST FALL MEETING | . ' New' officers were elected when| {the Couple Club of the Northern | Light Presbyterian Church met on Wednesday night for its first meet- | ing following the summer vacation. | New officers are: Stanley Bas- kin, president; William Paul, Jr, Mrs. John Par- secretary-treasurer, , { A pot luck supper was .wrw‘d‘ {with the Rev. and Mrs. William | Booth and Mr. and Mrs. Carlos| (Holland on the committee in| charge of the kitchen. In charge | — of entertainment for the evening| is o0 NROMY WALSH 20 10€ PALOOKA GUY KIBBEE - ELYSE KNOX LIONEL STANDER TOM HARMON AND were Mrs. Thomas Mix and J. G.| H ity * Douglas Coliseum | The new president appointed | “HIGH SCHOOL HERO” ! committees to prepare for the Oc-| tober meeting, with Mr. and Mrs and | william Paul, Jr, and Mr. and| “FLAME OF THE WEST” Mrs. John Parmenter on the |menu committee and Mr. and| New York has more than 8,000 Mrs. Roland Burrows and Mr. and | lakes and ponds. | Mrs. Clifford Swap in charge of | { the program (3 R R R ; s 20 DOROTHY STEARNS ROFF | 20 ’ SCHOOL OF DANCING / Fall clas: enrolling, boys ! / BASE Before Using Lipstick now acrobatic class, social dancing for | beginners. Phone Red 575. 990 16t | — Friction Tape — INFORMATION 1 B smitha gt sl et ink/ ~ Prices: Parker “51” Pens $12.50 and 15.00 THE PARKER PEN COMPANY, Janesville, Wis., U. S. A,