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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1949 THE DAILY ALASKA: EMPIRE-JUNEAU, ALASKA 2 PAGE FIVE DOUGLAS NEWS Miss Karen Wahto, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arvo Wahto who are visiting in Douglas, was taken to St. Ann’s Hospital early Menday morn- ing where she underwent an emer- gency operation for a ruptured appendix. It is reported this morn- ing by her parents, that Karen, who is six years old, is doing very well. The Wahto family is spend- ing the summer school vacation in Douglas, arriving here several weeks ago from Pelican. LEAVING TODAY Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rahier and Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Rahier and son Butch, who have been visiting with the Val Poors were to leave this afternoon via PAA for Shel- | EDGAR KENNEDY in “How io Clean House” —-*r—l' p—n.--rg.r SHOWPLALE of Cfusteadz P LIVE! SCRE THE Ly PICTURES D“’S e%aée?/ Youes Slevenses T.ee B]fldfll’l’ofl? starring o, 0015 HATWARD- JANET BLAIR o and featuring GEORGE EBGAR MACREADY - BUCHANAN Screenplay by Bickard Schayer, Dad P. Sheppurd and Thomas Selr Directed by GORDON DOUGLAS Produced by GRANT WHYTOCK EXTRA AIR EXPRESS EWS VA Ter and-brother of Mrs: Poor,. The visitors were leaving seasoned Al- askans, at least in the fishing game, having spent several days on B. H. anerys troller, the Hobo, and also wroving their skilt by catching king salmen and cohoes witn sporting | Before returning to their Eiiie, Minnesota, home, the elder Rahiers will visit at Shelton, Newberg, Ore., San Francisco and Los Angeles, with other members of the Iamny FUNERAL BUS A funeral bus will leave Douglas 2s 9:40 o'clock tomorrow morning } for the funeral services of Annie | Rassmusson in Juneau. FROM PASADENA Mrs. J. Pearson Calif., registered yesterday at the Gastineau Hotel. Some estimates place losses from worthless checks in the U.S. as high PHONE S ITS FABULOUS ADVENTURE! of Pasadena,| | Complete Shows 7:20—9:30 Feature Starts 8:10—10:15 194 B TONIGHT and THUR. A GREAT NOVEL S ON THE EN IN ALL GLORY OF |1earn 1 \ \ 1 AN FIWARD SHALL PRODUCTION RIETY VIEW brings the “Call of the Canyon” UNITED STATES | | DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | Bureau of Land Management | District Land Office 3 Anchorage, Alaska | July 28, 1948 | Notice is hereby given that Carl | Engstrom has made application for a homesite under the Act of May 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809), Anchorage Serial No. 011970, for a tract of land ldescnbed as Lot 2, of the Tenakee lGroup of Homesites situated on N.E. shore of Tenakee Inlet, about one mile N.W. of Tenakee, Plat of U. 8. Survey No 2450, containing 4.38 acres, and it is now in the files of the U. 8. Iand Office, Anchorage, Alaska. Any and all persons claiming ad- | versely any of the above mentioned | i land should file their adverse claim {in the district land office within the period of publication or thirty ldays thereafter, or they will be | barred by the provislons of the sta- | open tonight | the guardianship of the murderer’s! | daughter | by unknown hands, with notes at- |tached which accuse Macready ot | the crime. When lovely Janet, too, ithe film reaches its climax with | ithe two men mounted on galloping | days. j —Friends | shillings ($21) in maternity bene- | DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR" | for a homesite under the Act 6f May "BLACK ARROW' IS FEATURE TONIGHT, CAPITOL THEATRE bold adventurer, Louis| with a flashing sword| | That Hayward, for his enemies and a kiss for his lady love, is back on the screeh! again in a new, rousing thriller. colorful swashzuckler, Black Arrow,” which will at the Capitol The- lumbia’s “The tre The setting of this yarn, based on Robert Louis Stevenson's world- famous novel, takes Hayward & little further back in history than| his Monte Cristo exploits—to 15th Century England after the War ol Roses. In the role of a young noble- man, he returns from the wars 10, that his father was slain, my a political foe. His uncle/ (George Macready) is in charge of the castle and has taken over| (Miss Blair). Although he accepts the expia- nation of his father’y death at tirst, Hayward grows suspicious after quesnomng the witnesses to the roul deed. Added food for thought | are numerous biack arrows, speeded protests her father's innocence, Hayward rea)izes that Macready is the villain and he denounces him. ‘The code of chivalry existing in medieval times forces the villain to accept a trial by combat, and i | | steeds, battling to the finish with all the fabulous weapons of those Englishman Given Maternity Youchers YARMOUTH, Eng, June 20—® know E. J. Longcroft as a 64-year-old grandfather, but in fhe National Health Service's tooks he's a mother. Longeroft, a staff sergeant in the First World War, has been ill six months. A while back he wrote the Health Service to find out why his industrial sick benefits had stopped. The service replied by sending him vouchers for five pounds, five fits. | UNITED STATES Bureau of Land Management | District Land Office Anchorage, ~Alaska May 24, 1949 Notice is hereby given that Ten- nes Aarstad has made application 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809), Anchorage Serial 012679, for a tract of land described as H.S. No. 591, East Craig Group of Homesites, situated about 1, mile E. of Craig, Alaska, adjoin- ing Sur. No. 2327, and between the Craig-Klawak Highway and the Craig Truck Trail, Plat of U. S. Survey No. 2611, containing 2.50 acres, and it is now in the files of the District Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska. Any and all persons claiming ad- versely any of the above mentioned land should file their adverse claim in the district land office within the period of publication or thirty days thereafter, or they will be bar- red by the provisions of the sta- | dso on {8e stars ‘with ‘Jansts Bkt s guat °" the Faaills ‘Gogsh, 8t 4.9 | Northway CONDITIONS OF WEATHER ALASKA PTS. Weather condfiions and lemper- 8 tures at various Alaska points, | | ALASKA COASTAL o | Mrs. Cash Cole. CARRIES 34 ON TUESDAY FLIGHTS' Cn flights yesterday, Alaska passengers. Fm Haines: Col. Noyes, Mr. and a. m, 120th Meridian Time, -nd' Par I “‘“d Mrs. released by the Weather Bureau, | Robert Seal, Don McMillian Juneau follow: For Wrangell: R. H. Simpson, Anchorage 43—Rain Showers | Arnold Hildre. ) Barrow 28—Partly Cloudy | For Pelican: Mrs. George Oc Bethel 40—Partly (,luud)'l“rc‘ Milton Nyman. Cordova 43—Rain Showers | For Tenakee: S. Harris Dawson " 45 Rajn _For Hoonah: John Sumdum Edmonton 46—Partly c)oudy<Cheslcr Finn. : Fairbanks 37—Drizzle | For Sitka: & Simmons, .J. Haines Mmmg‘Rmn | Bowen, Mr. Fugun, - Turner, Mr. Havre 55—Rain Showers|Johnson, John Kelly, W. O Juneau Airport 48—Rain | Wright, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Mc- Annette Island Kediak Kotzebue McGrath Nome 36—Partly Cloudy .. 31—Partly Cluudy: | Petersburg 46—Cloudy| From Hawk Inlet: Mrs. Tom Portland . 49—Drizzle | Conrad. Prince George . 43—Cloudy | From Pelican: B. Sztuck, I. W. Seattle 49—Rain Showers | Evavold, Mrs. Tom Conrfld Whitehorse ... 39—Rain | Yakutat .. 43—Rain| POUR 2ND FLOOR ON (G BUILDING: 41 MEN ON JOB Mrs. McGary, Miss Cedi A. Lindgren, J. 1l"errv Ed Ole, Wilbur D. Blood, Joy | Hilback. With a crew of 47 on the job,' work on Juneau's newest otfice building to house Coast Guard Dis- trict headquarters, is moving nlong at a fast rate. | The second floor slab was pour-ll,u“;m{y TO BE CLOSED ed Tuesday afternoon, according to| Art Batemayg, construction foreman, who said plans were to pour the second story walls by Saturday. b The crew will get a two-day holi- | ing the summer months, according day Sunday and Monday for Four-|to Mrs. Edna Heaton Lomen, th of July celebration. Bateman |y said the third floor slab is schedul- | ed for pouring next Thursday, wnh‘ the roof slab to be completed July | ¢! 16. All reinforced concrete work is| expected to be completed By that| date. Installation of partitioning and! other inside work will begin next week and continue while concrete is | being poured on upper floors. One of the last shipments of ma- | terial for the construction came 'n! yesterday aboard the Flemish Knot, Insulation hoard was unloaded trom | the vessel. Bateman said practically | all materials needed have arrived. - 46—Cloudy | Kellar, Mr. and Mrs C. Williams, 48—Partly Cloudy|Dr: J. T. Googe, Dr. and Mrs. Pope. 39—Partly Cloudy | 50N .. 31—Cloudy | Lec. ) FMBARK ON BARANOF night at 11:30 o'clock, the Baranof { had seven passengers embarking. ment soon about resumption of Lhe From Ketchikan: A. M. John- From Hoonah: S. Harris, Harry ON WESTWARD SAILING the Sailing for westward last were: Grace For Seward, passengers Hawley Sterling, Mrs. { SATURDAY AFTERNOONS v ) The Juneau Public Library will e closed Saturday afternoons dur-, - rarian, She expects to have an snnounce- | THRILL FEATURE. hildrens’ story houl at a new time, ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Pelershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hvdaburg Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 NOW ON SCREEN AT 20TH CENTURY Bulldog Drummond returned to . (nm(nl Airlines carried a total of the screen of the 20th Century The- atre last night in rare good form in “The Challenge,” newest mystery film of his exciting exploits as an amateur sleuth released by Twen- tieth Century-Fox. In the role which has brought fame to such players as Ronald Colman, John Lodge and Ray Mil- and, Tom Conway delivers a keen, uave interpretation ideally suitea o the popular hero of “Sapper’s’ lamed story. Teamed with John Newland as his witty, n crime detection, Algy Long- worth, he finds mystery and mur- ler invading the pleasant sur- oundings of their quarters when a beautiful blonde suddenly ap- sears to offer a staggering sum for a ship's model that Algy had pickec 1p at auction. Curious about her interest in and the name she gives the model, “The Flying Dutchman,’ Drummond senses a situation to nvestigate and ceoes with all kinds of thrills, 'FELIX TONERS PARENTS OF 8-POUND BABY GIRL Mr. and Mrs. Felix Toner are the parents of a baby girl torn at 10:30 o'clock last night weighing 3 pounds. The new daughter joins six-year-old Kathy. For Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Vander- Leest, maternal grandparents, this is their fourth grandchild, with three granddaughters and one grandson. HOSPITAL NOTES Admitted to St. Ann's hospital yesterday were Mrs. Gilbert Mil- ler, Michael Caliento, Wallis Wind- ley, Allen Keithley, James Loy and Mrs. Bernard Hulk. Orville Rude of Wrangell was admitted to the Government hos- pital. reliable vall i | | | | LAST TIMES ' TONITE i BULLDOG DRUMMOND’S i | + sue TOM CONWAY a2 we JUNE VINCENT - RICHARD STAPLEY Oiceeted by IEAN YARSROUSH Produced by BEN PIVAR sed BERNARD SMALL Ilmm---nnuamm DOORS SHOW OPEN ARTS 7:00 7:15—9:30 | 'TONITE at 9:50 " You Will See the Surprise Hit of the Year! | PR At GORDON'S GORDON'S gay colle most important weekend— presenis a ction for a 15 ton, Wash. The men are the fath- as $300000,000 a year. | ites. | tutes. you will find a complete - selection of those gay, sporty togs you'll be wanting for the 4th. - GEORGE A. LINGO, Acting Manager, First publication, May 4, 1949, Last publication, June 29, 1949. GEORGE A. LINGO, | Manager. First publication, June 29, 1949. Last publication, Aug. 24, 1949. 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