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SHOWPLALE oF CapIT ENDS TONIGHT! THE DANGER STORY R of the day? RIPPED FROM THE HEADLINES! (Complete shows 7:23—9:30 Feature starts §:00—10:08) TOMORROW THE DAJLY ALASKA EMPIRE Merle OBERON Robert RYAN Charles-KORVIN Paul LUKAS The Finest Double Feature Program ever presented - IT'S DIFFERENT! ITS nefl"efiysuu 1 CALIFORNIA GROCERY for all the family te enjoy A FIGHTER To FEAR... BUT A FRIEND To LOVE! IT'S YOUR PET PICTURE OF ALL TIME! g PR.C IN VIVID VITACOLOR! with RIN TIN TIN, DONALD WOODS oSl flpeneafls BOBBY BLAKE and MEAT MARKET | PHONE 478 | FOR GROCERIES MEAT DEPARTMENT PHONE 371 Friday—-—-=Saturday-----Monday Darigold BUTTER 2 1bs. for $1.45 NUCOA 3 1bs. for 99¢ PAPER PLATES 2 pkgs. 49e Madrona | ¢ TOMATOES 3 for 79e¢. Happy Vale CREAM CORN 3 for Everson GREEN BEANS G for $1.29 WHITE CAKE MIX PAPER TOWELS: 2 for 45¢ PAPER NAPKINS 2 for 45¢ WESSON OIL - quart 83¢ DRANGES 2 for 49¢ S and W, No. 1 Tall Cans Mandarin Crisp TELERY - Buy Bavard's Big Bargains JELLSO 3 for 25¢ Hi-Ho CRACKERS Rosedale PEAS No. 2 Can 3 for £9e¢ Hills COFFEE 2 Ibs. JUNEAU, ALASKA | PLANEEXPLOSION| FEATURE “BERLIN EXPRESS” NOWAT | CAPITOL THEATRE The Berlin Express,” with a| 00d cast t the Capitol Theatre tonight for the last times. Tomorrow, for the weekend, there will be a double bill, a feature stering Rin Tin Tin III and a -eature in trucolor “Bill and Coo.” This is said to be the first all hird tull length picture. This feature as a complete script, music and all the trimmings of a deluxe pro- duction starring humar 34IN, 27 OUT O ALASKA COASTAL CN WEDNESDAY Alaska Coastal Airlines carried a | total of 61 passengers on flights yesterday For Wrang Mrs. Earl Chand- ler. | For Taku Point: R. J. Vandebeke. For Pelican: Mary . Belliville, J. Winther, A. Anderson, E. Klemola, Ted Lammers, Mr. and Mrs. F. Meggitt, Mr. Erdahl. Fer Haines: R. Young, Dick| Zoerbe. For Skagway: William DeWar. For Hoonah: Freda Gruenwald, | Pauline Gruenwald, Olga Koblwick, | Mrs. P. Ganty. ! For Sitka: Jean Willard, Fay! Willard, P. S. Eby, Mrs. Al Speer, Clarence Moy, L. W. Roehm, Harry Davis, Roy Burke, F. W. Martin. From Tulsequah: Lars Dahl, Lou- | ise Rahl, Martha Dahl, P. Skoro- hack, W. Belinski, G. Senka, R. Lowenski, W. McGarry. From Hawk Inlet: Felix Rello. Frcm Lake Florence: Jack Pas- quan, John M. Lahaie. i From Pelican: George Hintner, Walter Kleweno, Thor Goodman. From Hoonah: Gil Rich, From Skagway: Blanche Ellingen. From Haines: John Kasko. From Angoon. Mrs. George. From Mitchell Bay: George Fol- to, Mark Jensen. From Petersburg: Brooks Han- ford, H. A. Goodfellow. From Wrangell: L. Williams. From Ketchikan: Mrs. Brooks Hanford. From Sitka: R. C. Whisenbunt, Greg Hillman, Hilma Pulkannin, Mr. and Mrs. Poeldoorde, Mrs. Burnhardt, J. M. Kunzler, D. Fos- ter. From Hocnah: Clem Jerauld. | ~ From Fish Bay: Jean Graham. — | BARANOF HOTEL | RENOVATED FROM TOP TO BOTTOM A Baranof Hotel redecorated from | the basement to the pent house apartments is the prospect on the | completion within a few weeks of a complete renovation of the hotel. First renovation since the hotel | was built began early this spring | and has been progressing to upper | floors, according to William Hughes, | hotel manager. | Redecorating of the main floor, | including the coffee shop, Iris | Room, Gold Room, lobby and also; | the Bubble Room, was finished last | week. | Fifty-eight out of the hotel's 96 | rooms and apartments will be pap- | ered and painted, with new carpet- | ing where needed. New carpeting }tur halls and stairways is also part | of the redecorating plans. | With completion of the interior | spruce-up job this season, the out- |side of the hotel will get a new coat of paint next summer, Man- | ager Hughes said. LOVE TRIANGLE - MAY HAVE CAUSED 2.—i—A love tri- | caused the mys- of a C-47 trans- killed 13 persons MANILA, June angle may have terious explosion port plane that last month. | National Bureau of Investigation | agents said they have information |a woman and her lover had a time ‘bomb placed aboard the plane to kill her husband. | Dispatches from Daet in South | Luzon said the bureau was assem- | bling the facts today. |. 'The plane, a Philippine Air ""“’Si | transport, blew up in the air on | May 17 after taking off from Daet for Manila. EMERGENCY REPAIRS | | | i LT 646 DOCKS FOR | ML | The U. 8. Army Tug, LT 464 while enroute from Seattle to An- | chorage via Sitka, developed engine | trouble and was diverted to Juneau | for minor emergency repairs. The tug docked at the Engineer Dock | |at 8:15 o'clock this morning, and | has the LCTs 1362 and 1460 in tan- | | dem tow. Departure time®for the| three vessels is 8 o'clock this eve- | ning. |PETE PAPPAS IoMoRRow AT (HAPEL | according to Mrs. MacSpadden. Mrs, |for a number of years. Blind Girl 600D COMEDY Is Is On Way To Alaska . CLEVELAND, June 2—P—It's a long trip, even by airliner, from Columbus, O., to Jonesville, Alaska. | " SHOWING TONIGHT | " AT 201H CENTURY| | ‘ 1 The trials and tritulations of a| -married couple provide | ughter and poignant moments | |alike in “The Sailor Tdkes a Wite,”| which is at the 20th Century 'l‘h(u‘ itre tonight for the last showings. | With Robert Walker as the sailor, | And it's quite a responsibility for|and June Allyson as the wite, !!\r} an 1l-year-old girl to travel it|picture tells the heartwarming story alone—much more so when she is| blind. But little Goldie Vore is sure she will enjoy her long plane ride| home from Columbus, where she has been attending a school for the | blind. ~ She ,arrived at Cleveland | airport at suppertime for the first g of her journey. She was met by Travelers' Aid| workers who will help her along the | way. After an hour here she left | for Minneapolis where she was to transfer to the Alaskan run. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Vore, moved to the Alaskan City from Athens County, Chio, Do ® l ARIS A"D (RAF'S izmd Miss Totter for the purpose NAMES OFFICERS | AT ARNUAL MEET Alaskan Arts and Crafis Inc,| re-clected Alice Brandebury to the | post of president at an annual | meeting held last night at Territorial Museum. | Mrs. Frances Paul was named vice | president, Ed Keithahn, second vice | president, Mrs. Mary Peter, secre- tary and Mrs. Lucille Stonehouse as | treasurer. 1 New directors for the coming year | are Vance Blackwell, Malcolm Greany, Mrs. Henry Harmon, Har- old Salisbury, Alice T. Thome and Mrs. Edith R. Willis. Revision of the organization’s ar- ticles of incorporation and by-laws was suggested by Mrs. Mildred Her- mann, legal adviser, and a commit- tee chairmaned by Mrs. Paul was| apppointed to effect the changes. Mrs. Mary Peter, membersmp,‘ chairman, will begin a drive for| new members next week. ! Ed Keithahn was apppointed as | chairman of a committee to con- tact visiting artists and craftsmen with a view to helping them meet local people of similar interests. RITES the | Funeral services for Pete Pappas, | 76, who died Tuesday at St. Ann’s Hospital, will be held tomorrow at-! ternoon at 2 o'clock at the Charl-! es W. Carter Mortuary with the! Rev. Samuel McPhetres officiating. | Ernest Ehler will sing two selections during the services. - Officers of the Moose Lodge will officiate at the grave-side commit- | tal services. | | Pappas, who was born in Greece, | and whose family of a wife, one| son and two daughters still reside in Europe, had lived in Juneau for more than 30 years. He served as gardener at the Nick Bavard farm Pallbearers for the service will be J. 8. McKinnon, Willlam Mahoney, Armond Duncan, H. O. Adams, Tony Flag and Gus Nicketas, Interment will be in the Moose Plot of the Evergreen Cemetery. NEW COAT OF PAINT FOR VALENTINE BLDG. Paint blisters on the Valentine Bullding left after the 1939 Gold- stein Building fire were being sand- ed off today by workmen who are! getting the building exterior ready‘ for a new paint job. First paint to go on the building for more than at least 10 years will be cream with brown trim. Preliminary surfacing for the painting has heen completed in the rear of the building by R. A. Tref- fers, paint contractor. = Workmen moved their scaffolding to the front of the building today. 22 ABOARD PNA'S | WEDNESDAY TRIPS L Pacific Northern Airlines carried 22 passengers yesterday as follows: From Anchorage: Harry Davis. From Cordova: M. Ashley, From Yakutat: John and Marie Curry, H. B, Adams. To Yakutat: E. F. Nichols, C. D. Bonnell, F. O. Berry, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Jones and infant, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mirst and infant. To Cordova: Dan Box, H. M. Parks. To Anchorage: Ike Taylor, Don Lillie, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Snyder, Helma Pulkkinen, Craig Hillman, Major D. Dean. | CATHOLIC MASSES FRIDAY As tomorrow is the first Friday| in the month, Masses will be held at the Church of the Nativity at 7, and 8 o'clock in the morning, and; Mass at Douglas will be at 8:30 a.m ! | Fuller Brushman in town. For ap- pcintment call Mr. Baker, Baranof Hotel. 209 o I scuwINN BIKES at WHBN'QLI NAME DIRECTOR | attended the University of Glasgow | tyla. | Sunday, June 5, is asked to call the | I the two falling in love at first sight after their meeting at a New York canteen. | Thinking they have little time left, the couple are married by a| Justice of the peace and set up! housekeeping in an unfurnished | trownstone apartment. Much to| Walker's chagin, he is given a| medical discharge and finds him- self looking for a job. The hundred and one petty littie | disagreements and disappointments | that beset the path of newlyweds are aggravated in this case by the appearance of a fascinating Rou- manian refugee, Audrey Totter, who has the apartment below.! When a meeting hetween Walker of (ntroducing him to a would-be employer results in his returning home covered with lipstick, the lid blows off on Walkers domestic household, and it takes a deal of plotting and placating beZcre hus- band and wife are reconciled. FOR GIRL SCOUT JUNE ENCAMPMENT Camp director for the Girl Scout camp beginning June 13 will be Miss Ruth Carson of Pittsburgh, Pa., Mrs. Janice MucSl:udden. camp chairman, announced today. Miss Carson is at present in Ketchikan as director of the Girl Scout camp there. Miss Carson is thoroughly ex-| perienced in Girl Scout camping,, having done similar work with girls : n Pennsylvania and at well-known Camp Robinswold near Seattle. She is a former WAC, serving for three years, with 16 months overseas in Paris, England and Scotland. She while abroad. She will arrive here June 11. Miss Francess Hussey of Grants Pass, Ore., will be here for the sec- | ond year as swimming instructor, Ed Brunson will be camp cook and Mrs. Mary Monagle, nurse. Purchasing agents for camp sup- plies are Mrs. Mildred Martin and Mrs. Anna Bodding. Councilors will be Mesdames Chris Wyller, Ralph Mize, Edwin Stewart and Art Man- VISITOR'S DAY AT EAGLE | RIVER SCOUT CAMP JUNE 5 Anyone going to the Eagle R.iver, Boy Scout camp on visitors’ day,: Boy Scout office before the dead- line of Saturday noon so that rides may be arranged for those par- ents not having transportation. Pro- testant service will be held at the camp Sunday morning while Catho- lic services will be held at the| Shrine of Saint Terese at 11:15 o'clock Sunday morning. T I0"CENTURY LAST TIMES TONITE ‘DOORS OPEN 7:00 SHOW START 7:20 and 9:30 Selected Shorts LATE NEWS — within easy by fast 4-engine Clipper a— Fly in swift comfort aboard the big 4-mile-a-minute Clippers . . - serving Alasks on frequent .cluu!n!.u.k ; ute, settle back in y.‘::r'::omforllbh lonnl; seat and enjoy @ w:‘rl - famous service 88 pai your Flying Clipper fare. i For reservations and ratesy consult Pan A!naflu- “es BARANOF HOTEL Phone 106 pu it Tl Syom of Ty —— PUBLIC RELATIONS and ADVERTISING Bob Druxman Telephone 891 EYES EXAMINED 123 Front Street LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARQUARDT : OPTOMETRIST Second and Pranklin Juneau PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS PASSENGER SAILING SCHEDULE ALSO FREQUENT FREIGHTER SERVICE For turther information contact H. E. GREEN, Agent — Phone 2 SOUTHBOUND NORTHBOUND §.S. Baranof i $.S. Aleutian'S.5. Aleutian | S. §. Denal June 5 June 12 for Ketchikan Seattle for ‘Wrangell Ketchikan June 7 June 12 for Seward STEAMSHIP COMPANY Serucaa A Alaska

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