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TUESDA®, JULY 19, 1949 : Je P A THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE - JUNEAU, ALASKA ™ PAGE FIVE" s |lllIlIIIIIIIIIIIIl||IIIIIIIIINIIIIIHIIIIIIIIlmlHIHIIHIIlllllllllllllllflllllllHmlllllll "DM'E WITH JUD‘!" | At pr a’i $ R aces I"BiG TOWN AFTER l Y g o | D ORLENTUR, | Metro-Goldwyh-Mayer's “A Date | With Judy” is a deft comedy ot family life—with three youngsters JUDY’S LEAVING JUNEA‘l] ot migh ‘ool ‘si-dass’ Powelii TONIGINE: SO RUSE? || oo il ik 50 ying the for he | |8 IT WILL NOT BE HELD OVER! Rtiars - Wailate Busts aid Sebous || Royle—as the parents. ! Hardly ever a better [ @ T dantion, wmege 1 a"iey Gals | d ; performance by <Carmen Miranda < |and someé lively miusical numbers ShOW for eVetho Y (et by Xavier Cugat and his orchestra. It's a show-goers delight, one ot CAPITOL THEATRE rd -busting newspaperman o i g e cenime v | { DOORS STARTS TONITE SHOW ning tonight st the 20th Con d STARTS ry Theatre. m“ 720 and WEDNESDAY o3 The Pine-Thomas production o Fights Gn fourth in series based on the popular network show, stars Philiy Reed, as Wilson, and Hillar | Brooke as Lorelei Kilbourne, a reporter. “Big Town After Dark" pits tic those combinations in Technicolor two-fisted editor ainst the most | § JANE WALLACE that combine lavish -~ production dangerous and vicious v he | <& o A | values with a good story. In other has faced since coming to Bi '\l}\ \“ il i hifing. ; A EYIRLY : Town to take over the Tllustratec ERTR AL et A Press. Wilson decides to clean cut E% ““ Bond o1 tha a gambling mob in the mythica e {ona rebe | American metropolis, and before h | oy can accomplish his mission 1 ’\nnn\ involved in a slick s y kidnapping and a very rea | murder. | Lorelei Kil nurne, Wilson's lovei right hand, is indirectly and inad l | vertently responsible for the report- | edly violent and swiftly-moving ac- | ¢ |tion that fills “Big Town Afte | Dark.” Having successt com . | pleted a novel, she informs Wilson | of her intention to quit. He hires | the publisher’s niece, an attractivc | but devious young lady, to tak over the police reporter's assign- ment { The new reporter loses no time in going to work and how The film is climaxed in an epi- | sode that is said to be the ultims |in suspenseful action B & | b Wortn, the Princess Aly Khan, and Elsa Maxwell (left) q | 4 arriving locally and 52 departing. A 3 . M | 4 E b : 4 & s international party-giver, appear to be amused at something going { For Haines: Bili Hixson, Horace | i) on in one of the boxes as they attend (he races at Paris' Longechamp | . RICHARD nfims ARNE B tangles with two | Nl argarec Thomas, 1. Brown. | ek 8 Wirephoto. 37 DASSENGERS { Besedicn q"i&mm" £l For Skagway: Willlam Andrews, P | d ad ARAMOURY PICTURE | | Fenton Dennis, Capt. Hansen | gk » D Whtt iuie ot . B JUNEAU INVITES | APPRENTICE PLAN ic Northern Airines carricc 1 37 pa iJ. Sullivan, L. Brennan, Bud sengers yesterday follows: "Phelps, Agnes Thenault, John From Anchorage: Mary Henry, {Halis, Dick Digley, R. W. Fred- hmv\ Gaisner, A.G. Collar, Pvt ericks, Mr. and Mrs. George Boy, James Bates, Leonard Douglas, Carioon Mr. and Mrs. Ripley, Max Boyer ‘szum. J.W Px-ll‘)\m' umem» P HJ/EWL ]0% j' P. Carmichael | Long, Robert De Lavergne, Joseph ! £LGh Mayors of all Alaska cites and| . .. f c R ey : For Hoonah: Mr. and Mrs. R. A y o Baldwin P. Svenasen of the U.S.|Quint, O. T. Oldrcyd, A. J. Hof-| of ttle and Tacoma are receiv-|po oo 0T o i pleased | stad. i ing invitations frem Mayor Waino| P " £ | - 5 ic: . i ot ; ) 1 arly reg S tablish- \ For Pelican: Mys.” Westhy, J. B.[rra sickeen of Juneau and Tesi| T early progress, in establish-} . pop o sison: 1. 3 Brown Murphy, A. Wahto. ! POWELL- BEERY | words its entertainment for t whole familiy, the kind of happy entertainment that builds swiftly from word-of-mouth praise. Most patrons are sure to find it even more enjoyable than such other’ outstanding M-G-M Technicolor spectacles as “Three Daring Daugh- | ters,” “Luxury Liner,” “This Time| { For Keeps,” “Big City” and many | sthers | | “A Date With Judy” is showing, | for the last two times at the Capi-| | Ie CARMEN MIRANDA ELIZABETH TAYLOR ROBERT STACK SCOTTY BECKETT - LEON AMES Xavier Cugat oxcuesina [ tol Theatre tonight. sney's THREE LITTLEPIGS' |||~ — 16 [N, 52 OUT ON ALASKA COASTAL - TRIPS YESTERDAY A total of 81 passengers traveled on Alaska Coastal Airlines ftlights with three traveling interport, 26| =Seee- Plus—Wali Complete Shows — Feature Starts — ] » wily women ... y musses upa Shanghai mob in a web of which marked ihe hours ot ment of an apprenticeship pro- According to the Book of Know- For Lake Hasselborg: N. C. Ban- ‘b“ i il g Lertitory. Svendsen sz‘:)ym I_Y”vk“‘k-"‘]‘m Hl‘)‘ 1';-” “.‘;““’”_ ledge, the work cleck is a fairly | devotion and work in monasteriesg {field, Dave Denton, Mary COrius, |, . Sportsmen, each m RS ll'.rln the Twin Cities i w;]lklu VA l’ 'H)[:}“‘:J'(f: b, new addition to the English lan- e Mary Lou Corbus, William Corbus, | (ye SPOT ST SHeR NG G‘mlc“ to get the program started B oefer, Guy V.|guage, coming from the h'undl‘ President c«umges ruu name Bill Corbus, Bare Corbus. North Salmon Derby as guest of _Hr returned yesterday trom An- e Y’k St s work, cloche, which referred to the | was Jobn Calvin Co 4 # § chorage and Feir:anks, where he| To Yakutat: Curt Irwin, J. W b | For Taku Harbor: Mr. Willkie, Srons iMr’ HORINE, Y, Grelifin, FR- | B eay he City of Juneau,” runs pave g of the letter, “will feel highly hon- - " For Perfect Roas+ Beef ig For Taku Lodge: Lennie Lempke 3 g 4 In A orage, the Chamber of O. H, Hoass, Mrs. Jo} bk y g { to have you compete in this , Mrs. John Sweenes ; For Tenakee: Jack Fields. 'j;;;\” p;h.“‘(. g 1,”“:,, géne and | Commerce arranged a most suc- Mike Sweeney. Use Meai‘ Thermome+er Fi For, Tulsequah: A. Vincent, a place on a boat will be provided. | ¢ossful meeting in the Bar Fly Club,i" To! Anchorage: G. V. Lectte, Dr 2 4 For Wrangell: Mr. and Mrs. JOH“'AHLr that, vou will be on your|Where Svendsen addressed a group Raymond Grandahl, Joan Gran- il 2 ,..‘., gt . g Aslbaugh, Mrs. M. Scharmbroict ! - |of about 7¢ men and women, dahl, John Hoff, Barton Hoft, H. fown and will have to take your| and two children, Mary Grisham. |0 5 0 " o experts in| I his audience were officials of L. Moats, Mrs. Velma Taylor, Henry S itk - } For Ketchikan: Dolores Zeis, B.| .. . iize-winning fish.” | the Alaska Road Commission, the|Benson, Mr. and Mrs. John Step- | 4 Hanford. | - paragraph reads, in part: | Alaska Railroad, the Civil Aero-|hens. | | From Tulsequah: Donald La-i. p.pews is sponsored by the|Dautics Administration and the US| PUNRIS ot elcre N } mond Army; buszine agents of all the entirely by local citiz Y {5 e s s |71 e e - - - - Mrs. Gust Wahto, Selma Mako, E : Lk e i RS ™ 5 who ¢ their services. All pro g al cost of the Women's organizations tournament (which will be held to| /Bvendsen received a request from (ARRY 59 MONDAY E. Hudson. Vacir & ceeds above the ac From Todd: E. Hudson. 1 | From Elfin Cove: Ross Peterson. | the railroad to help with its “in- the minimum) will be used to per- i 8 From Sitka: Mr. and Mrs. D e wildiite | PlAnt” apprentice program. A joint 4 petuate and improve the wildlife | P i Bush, Mrs. Weber, Miss Hopkins :1' (“m_( 4 mi\l e apprenticeship committee for the| Pan American Airways Clipp Dorothy Stevens, Dr. Van Sandl . X “‘.-“.‘ Hendrickson lists the | €lectrical industry in that area has |carried 57 passengers yesterday Plumbing ® Healing [] Rev. and Mrs. Nygaard, Dorothy ¢ prizes and enclqses the |been formed. | with 17 Juneau bound and 40 de-| 0" Burners Robinson, Mrs. Robinson, H. Stor- i . Appl(‘nlh(’ training is especially | Parting as follows: | | dahl, Louise Zubak, Harry Doran G requirements and rules, | i St o il 4 his invitation to the as handled by tlh“)"}:.““‘fse«“vl”ev Mrs. C. D. Best, From Gustavus: William Leh-| assic of the North July and steam-fitters, :‘ve»nd-‘w" Jaffary, Leta Marr, Robert . man. el sy ] ' b danney, William J. Rock, Curtis| T919Ph°ne‘319 nghls Red 730 From Haines: Tom Neal, Capt. 1 | 2% 30 and 3L | ddbens ¢ m,(‘,h;u:zhfltmck, Elia Thorstenson, Fred 3 - A. Wick, Clyde Hawkin, J. E. Car-| ™ 2 G. Burdick, president; | tWo nights a week. In their classes|Dunn. | chine Shop, Inc. . are Charles G. Buraick, president; | 50 CEN' L WK 1L oL mman | From Falrbnuks: Robert Thorne. > g Dean Williams, vice-president; and | i e | ! From Skagway: Bill Feero. these other directors: Jack O'Con-|¥HO are now studying drawing and | °0 . John Noyes, R. W. Algeo, Mrs | blueprints. The local union has Arthur Peterson, Lenna Peterson, TR Llnor, Fred Henning and Marshall L € C 4 < , - 2 o St s o spent $60 for drawing equipment. |G. M. Tapley, J. D. Read, Mary| S : | { Erwin | : ialhis < Pibnee ana dar T Follow the Cabs to 'Rus“ans Show Off HOSP“M NOTES : 5ot | Gtner o s n the|Coote a0t Jume. NOTICE b O mata) worke To Ketchikan: Mr. and Mrs. Gus | i Discharged from St Ann’s hos- Having bought the Alaska Pest . Rutul . G 8 s f i As d be expected because of | Kutulas, Bill Kraslovski. i “ew superspeed Je"p:tal yesterday were Loren Demers | Control business as of July first., 8 could be expected ,because ol idgip BBl B R ORTY tha mei with representatives of many Woodford. trades To Cordova: S. Jj. McPhear Sportsmen, Inc, and is ens al unions, the service P oo rt6. Three men give their for the indus 1 Sportsmer | the e and the amount of con- in Douglas i and Mrs. Margot Hendrickson. we will not be responsible for a e ; ki Blsne Richardson, B Betiadi for a Good Time (By The .Af“’z’“d‘”;ii;’izf’m, Admitted to the Government hos- | debts prior to that date. ‘cu,\.‘,‘:f:f' work (er ‘}‘1(1,(?};:‘:IVlE:; Biste i denm g SRR e N | U eelelrats Y| pital was Mary Agaki. 503t M Mrs. Clifton C. Hills | Svendsen, Anchorage has o RAHMAI o en AL, - - -——— i Sunday by showing off four new n” on the program faster than!?®. C. P uck, Mr. and Mrs. Lars tie However, he |Dahl, Lynda and Martha Dahl, Leo found that several groups in Fair- |Frisch, W. F. Bullock, Leif Thor- tanks have starteq similar work on |kildgen, D. Lamont, Dorothy Robin- their own, and probazly will be-|S0n. Mr. Robinson, H. Stordah!, come part of the federal program. |Joanne Welsh. | The only way to be certain that a rib roast of beef is cooked exafi In the apprenti ) plan de-| Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Lister, Anna | right is to use a roast meat thermometer, Sanitary'and durable is the !Lewis, Keith Gamble, Bessic new all stainless steel meat thermometer illustrated above. It has a | other Alaska planes officially described as “sup- ording to egtimates, 000,000 people in 3 i " Production of canned meat more| In 1900, acc 2’;5";:‘;“:? ;t‘:frzg,'nbersfls‘:'r':;;gg than tripled in the 10 years be-| there were o 1947, he world across the Moscow sky. Foreign |tWeen 1937 and 19 “f?“?’r R observers, high Soviet officials and skl the general public watched the im- MIRACLE SERIES Popular Piano Instruction and Accordian display of Soviet air | veloped by Bill McLaughlin, busi-| PHONE A% ness repr sentative of the electrical | Gerand, W. Watson, Hazel Smith. :)L:g::dl dial 11\ pe {ag ('L ‘I"h‘"”h"s easy 1o read at a glance even in a dark A R slated- | Victor England, 1 F. Johnson, lace the roast fat side up ip a shallow pan. Inse workers, semi-practical related- | Victor England, Car OnBSOn. | ang of the thermometer through t : £t the. polnigl ) outer layer of fat into the thick- oast. Roast in a ® ¥. oven until the thermometer - for rare beef, 160° F. for medium or 170° F. for training classes are heid at night.|T. J. Thorsure, Rev. and Mrs. Ny- |Svendsen hopes to incorporate |8aard, Deawene and Martin N |these into the Labor Department gaard, Mary Henry, R. Burke, K. | program, after conferences wimifllwl» ! management and Chamber of Com- | merce officials. | | Svendsen plans to return to An-| chorage later this month to help| | set up tentative standards for var ious trades, He was gone nearly three weeks on his recent trip. \ 'REV. MORGAN MAMED | METRODIST MINISTER | Rev. A. B. Morgan has received | announcement of his appointment as pastor of the Method Church here. Morgan, who has ben work- iing in the ministry for the pasi 'nine years in Alaska, was na |to the post Sunday by Bistop G ;uld Kennedy. | He will succeed the Rev. Robert | Treat who has been assigned t0 | the Methodist Church in Nox est part of the registers 140° well done beef. You ‘HAVE It When You N;so Ir Your best bet for quick delivery Is Alr Ex.ess © e afast; dependable service:by Ataske Coostal, e {ow, Sconomical rates. Your letter or wire to 4 your merchant, requesting delivery by Air Ex- press, assures you of having your ‘merchandise when you'most need it. fllflSK% A Tl (-anl.lflES Your Deposits ARE SAFE BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS THE management of this bank is pledged to conserva- tive operation. The safety of depositors’ funds is our primary consideration. In addition the bank is a mem- ber of Federal Depcsit Insur- ance Corporation, which in- sures each of our depositors against loss to a maximum of | $5,000. f { | | [ DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED | FROM SEATTLE | E. Hudson, representii l(hem Electric of Seattle, is re {tered at the Gastirieau. FIRST NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION T I N Y TO W N - Mrz. John Jurczewski nnerzles a railroad in a mlnhlure village built by heg ‘husband at their Chicago home. In an area 12 by 14 feet are homes, schools and faclories