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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1948 ~ " THE DAILY ALASKA flVlPlRE» -JUNEAU, ALASKA } |IIIIIIIIIIlllllllII|lllllIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII’[MKKEY ROONEY IN 'I'UN A M AY TONIGHT? "Roll on Texas Moon" - Roy Regers "Two Blendes and a Red Head” | 2 drunken, no-good father, "KILLER McCOY' AT CAPITOL THEATRE, BEBOON McCoy,” in which he is said lO» give a fine performance. puSSe It is a cold, clean, precise por- | (Continued trom Page One) trayal, this portrait of young ’rom-{ _— my McCoy, ex-newsboy who be- comes a prizefighter and acci- o lainee in recent years. d;;v?]‘zn“ erller 1 :h‘ ring. It is17 5 ecces that the Japanese Cur- < of a boy brought up bY|yont may be shifting northeastward, Ry ing. 516t TIght (hm: i“)l}l closer to the ‘North American Con- iriven to desperate circumstances, SneHt—thuS e LA B warm-water fish — also has been who battles his way up the ladder hazarded. n a terrifying climax, takes a wr-’lcmc Flshery_Reesarch Etogram tigh ific beating :nd aln‘)&st‘ zh}au‘s msfis INE gel_ung noger (way shoti) Jiggest fight in an endeavor to shed some light on our Pacific Coast 2 e fisheries,” sgid Anderson. ;‘\,:‘ his father and the girl he “At present there’s no basis for* s. { In tte supporting cast is Ann.mat talk about the ntomic‘ bombs Blyth 1an D(mll;\'v asd Jnmes:m the Japanese Current. _ns quite D(mnv Yesider many. well s kaowh possible tuna have been in north- SR i ern waters all along, and we simply — .. lcity of Pacific Coast salmon and | | Mickey Rooney comes to the; Capitol Theane Sunday in “Killer M-G-M's startling story of a sidewalk savage who slugs his way into the heart of a girl uptown! MICKEY ROONEY BRIAN DONLEVY ANN BLYTH .. — ADDED — FOR LAUGHS. .. y “WHAT PRICE FLEADOM” L \TE%T NEV\S VIA AIR AY—FEA 8:15—10:15 IIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIHIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IlIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll | HOMER VISITOR A 6" #« +Mrs. R. J. Steinberger: of Ho- fFor men day mer is a \'isxéox' hel;e ;n:ilis stay- e ing at the Barano otel shave everd ‘ e DOUGAN WILL SEE YOU AT COUNTRY CLUB EVERY NIGHT. Juneau Janitor Service Home and Commercial Cleaning Earl J. Conkle Phone 806 Notice The Roller Skating Rink Will Be CLOSED for Ahout 2 Weeks for unexpected repairs. “RED"” MAYO Waich for Opening Date ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Wiring — Receptacles — Service Entrance Switches — Conduit — Friction Tape — Solder — Wall Switches — Loom Wire Everything to Electrify Your Home NOW IN STOCK AT THE AUKE BAY HARDWARE COME IN FOR INFORMATION ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Pefershurg 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 at Seattle by present Longshore coastwise strike. HENRY GREEN, AGENT—TELEPHONE 109 Sl W TRANSPOR] NORTHLAND 1Hf tae Moose on Wednesday eve- . erick. Mrs. Notar is the mother of MOOSE WOMEN PLAN CALENDAR OF ACTIVITIES! The PuLhuu srogram was held by the Women i | cnapm meeting | aing. Candidates who were lnmm.ed! were Sadie Rorenburger, Elena No- tar, Julienne Eell and Pearl Fred- Mrs. Bell. Connije Brown, young daughter of Mrs. Claudia Brown, played several plano selections during the meet- ing. Connie, who is 10 years old‘ iwas presented with a gift by Mrs. | : Virginia Pugel. Plans for the coming month in- clude: an executive meeting on Oc-! tober 5; a tusiness meeting on! October 7; a carnival on October 9; and a ways and means commit-| tee meeting on September 20. All the meetings will be held in the; lodge rooms. CHRIS-CRAFT AWARD ' IS MADE LAST NIGHT Al S8hyman, vice-President of the, Baranof Hotel, was last night| awarded the Chris-Craft at pro- , ceedings at the 20th Century The- | atre. | Barl Cleveland, President of the! First National Bank, was awarded the $1,000. {CREATIVE WRITERS i T0 MEET MONDAY | The Creative Writers group will meet Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock in the A. B. Hall. All membgrs and others interested are urged te at- tend u.nmk | secretly at Muroc, Calif., | Children’s Orthopedic Hospital | Seattle. | |haven't found out about it any { earlier. There's been very little re- search to date in that area.” Anderson said the Fish and Wild- life Service is watching the Alaskan | situation closely. As yet, he said, it is unable to determine definitely whether a permanent tuna fishery for the Territory will be developed. PLANES ARE BUILT; ADMISSION !S MADE| WASHINGTON Sept 15.—P— The Air Force acknowledged to- day that half a dozen hitherto sec- ret combat plane types are being built for speeds ranging up to supersonic. Most are jet and rocket powered. Acknowledgement of the types came after a summary ol them was printed in American Av- jation Daily, an industry news let- ter published here. The new types, some being flown airbase, and others nearing completion, in- clude: Boeing XB-52, a huge bomber in the B-36 class powered with tur- bine-propeller combination. MCDonnell XF-88, a two-engine penetration jet fighter. Northrop XF89, a two-engine all- | weather jet fighter. HOSPITAL NOTES Gilbert Gouvela was admitted to! St. Ann’s Hospital yesterday for isurgical attention. Leaving the hos-| pital were Kenneth Trafton, Mrs. | Earl Conkle and Clyde.Lane. Katherine Brown and Silas Dennis of Juneau were discharged from ‘the Juneau Government Hospital| yesterday and were sent to the HOME AND INDUSTRIAL INSULATION ROCK WOOL—ALUMINUM WEATHER STRIPPING Warde A, Johnson—Phone 344 Brownie’s Liquor Store Phone 103 - 139 So. Franklin P. O. Box 2508 Distributed throughout Alasks by ODOM COMPANY | e e ——— s ALASKRANT FEEL AT HOMI s Pt WisHINGION ¢""~ Rl /7 NEW TYPES (OMBAT ¢ new | in | GIVEN TOP ROLE precedent as she signs a contract for the title role in Samuel Gold- production, “Roseanna Mc- Coy,” by being the youngest lass ever to be starred without previ- ous scren experience. The daugh- ter of Dale Eunson and Kather- ine Albert, well known editors and playrights, she received her only previous professional experience at seven when she appeared in her father's successful play, “Guest in the House.” (Interna- tional Photu). FILIPING COMMUNITY TURNS OUT T0 HONOR | DIPARTING CHANCELOR More than 150 memben of the Filipino Community crowded into| the Catholic Parish Hall last 'tht to bid farewell to a well-loved priest | who is leaving today for the south | after two vears of service in Juneau. | Guest of honor was the Rev. James Conwell who has served as | Chancellor of the Vicariate of Al-| aska, and who returns to Portland, Ore., for a year of special study in his field. A. V. Credo. President of v.he Community, bade a formal farewell to “Father Jim™ as the priest has been known to his friends here, and expressed the regrets of the Com- munity at his departure. Replacing the Rev. Conwell in the Chancellorship is the Rev. Albert Brady who arrived here a month ago from Almo, Calif. EARIANGL R s et PELICAN CITY VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. James G. Krist of aranof Hotel. - —— CLUB I'VEIIY NIGHT. | | | | | | /flfi[fllfl ? KENTUCKY’S, BOURBON ! : SOUR MASH Kentucky Straight’ Sourben Whiskey 80TTLED IN BOND; te0 ravor JOAN EVANS, (above), 14, sets a | gghcsn City are guests at the! MEET DOLGAN AT CO('NTBYI 1t Bmanol Hotel (GREAT MUSICAL | FEATURE TONIGHT AT 20TH CENTURY Historians and musicologists alike | seeking to find a clear index to the temper and spirit of the Ameri- can people during one of the most exciting eras of our history, will ineed only to refer to the list of | | Irving Berlin songs which make up the score of “Alexander's Ragtime | IBand.” The Twentieth Century-Fox | {picture, starring Tyrone Power |Alice Faye, Don Ameche and Ethe {Merman, and produced under the supervision of Darryl F. Zanuck, is | Eeing brought to the screen of the |+ 20th Century Theatre, starting to- \night, in answer to an unprece- | |dented putlic demand. ', | The picture, generaily referred tc jas “the champion of musicals,” un- !folds a stirring drama that spans 115 turbulent years, covering the perlud from just prior to Worlc | {War I to the brink of the last| war, | e B : ELECTRIC CHAIR - FOR SLAYER OF 3| i 1ANSF’1ELD O Sept. 18.—(P—| ;Robert Murl Daniels has been found ' {“guilty as charged” in the kidnap lsln}lng of a state penal officlal, his {Wife and daughter, making death in ithe electric chair mandatory. A three-judge panel consisting ‘of common pleas judges G. E. Kalb- fl2isch, Chester Pendleton and H. P Culbertsen, announced they were | in unanimous agreement that Dan- iels was guilty of murder in the| Ifirst degree. Since their verdict carricd no re- |commendation of mercy, it means |that the 24-year-old Columbus pa- jrolee must die in the electric chalr. The execution was set for Jan. 3, 1948, PEEP!NG TOMS . ON HORSEBACK | SHREWSBURY TDWNSHIP N.§ J., Sept. 18.—(M—-Peeping Toms on | horseback are the subject of offi- |cial study today. | Residents charged riders take ad- | vantage of the elevation afforded by {their mounts, and peered into bed- {rooms, One resident found three |riders—and their horses—peering into the bedroom. FROM CORDOVA ' Herkert N. Flaley of the Cordova | Air Service is registered at the | The Musical Message of W ROSS' OASIS (in Douglas) | P 50keenTamy Aired for Your Listening Pleasure from 5:45 to 6:00 Every Evening Over KINY HEAR YOUR FAVORITE DANCE TUNES —— EYES EXAMINED | P PAGE FIVE STARTING TONIGHT MATINEE SUNDAY at 2P. M. | EVENING SHOWS ai 7:18 and 9:30 That big-time, great-time, all-time, musical hit! Luig Berbini Alexanders Ragtime Band TYRONE POWER -ALICE FAYE DON AMECHE - ETHEL MERMAN. JACK HALEY - JEAN HERSHOLT Directed by in Oroeg o Potucon HENRY KING (CENTURY-FOX TRIUMPH! 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