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—_— : FRIDAY, JULY 22, 1949 PAGE FIVE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 'DOUBLE FEATURE |FILM "BAD MEN BILLON TONIGHT, | OF MISSOURI” IS CAPITOL THEATRE AT 20TH CENTURY F9PCeNTURY A double feature bill opens to-| A sweeping epic of Missouri after night at the Capitol Theatre for Civii War with the Younge: this weckend. “Fabulous Joe,” one|irothers rampant on the plains i of the features, is filmed in Cine- | Warner Bros! “Bad Men of Mis- DOOBS A S T SHOW THE SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU i i i P H O N B 144 color the first time color has been|souri” starring Dennis Morgan anc . . B o e e e SR I OPEN STARTS musical c its cast s|and Arthur Kennedy, which is now R 15 Margot Grahame, Walter Abel,| This is a hero-bandit story, which T 0 N ' T E b 3 L afli& o Ve 3 N Donald Meek and Marie Wilson|has the leading players, cast in|( 7:00 9330 and introduces several newcomers |hard-driving roles, robting banks ) 0 starc who may well join the!and trains; and turning the loot i will be a HOWLARICQUS DENNIS ea in aim—Frances ' back to the farmers. Ra ara Bates and a host! Victor Jory, Alan Baxter, Walte | 1 of the "Our Gang” Catlatt and Faye Emerson are in 4 ' HOLIDAY FOR EVERYONE! i {5 agpoARy cast ¢ with top cast, tunes a - } g clorful action all done up in the JANE from one fo one hundred! b ot SR FILM BIT PLAYER plcture Roy wins plaudits—and new fans - With the skillful, diverting HIwAY AUIO (ABIN b} 3 > Mr. Horatio Morgan-Gratz in which he handles M| By A 1e young rancher who helps | L s | avs: ict! ts o whe are badly strappea| SEATTLE, July 22—P—A forme: says: }Ylha£a r}“o" IB'ea e 5 7 i ¥ SYAPPeR | otion picture bit player, Don K ML R 2l i ¢ . Evans, 24, has been found dead everyihing ior howls! . . . In traditional style he swings|5vans. 24, : | : }5_ Ig 4 into action, bent on tracking down|in & highway auto cabin. His head [ W hy didn't iHEY warn me the culprits who have jinxed the|Was near the open oven door of =, ! "GreatSouthwestern Tent Shows" (3 §as stove, Coroner's Deputies| WARNER BROS. li was 1ha1 funfl‘/ Z g g 10bberies in every town| aid. Three top burners and three! | RE-RELEASE ven burners were turned on. He had appeared in Cn]umb)n'q y Cadets,” and a Universal; |the circus plays. i | Lending a distinct Latin flavor| to tie proceedings is Tito Guizar,| ARTHUR ORRIS - KENNEDY I nearly split my sides Divected by N - . " 'C laughmg! the famed Mesican balladeer. who|movie starring Donald 0'Connor || RAY ENRIGHT sc¥wn Play by cHARLES GRAYSON i 4 Story 5y ROBERT £ KeNT plays the part of Ricco, a happy-|and Charles Lamont. i PLUS-— go-lucky follower of the circus with| Evans, who was unemployed, A News Candy Martin, played feced a charge of petty larceny in Justice Court here He was ac- (Cookie | cused of having issued a worthless !$25 check last March. C Cartoons -- Cartoons rioon= a crush on oy pert Jane Frazee. Bulking large is Andy Bullfincher) Devine, local table in the river town where RoY | Sperts=- Miss Chariiy C. Glockenspiel blushes: "What will ihe neighhors think? I've con- catches up with Harry never been so embarrassed . . . can you i L b HOCUS POCUS WRIT Plus FEATURE L imagine me rolling in the aisles - and P s e R BN R “Gun Smoke” | Andy figures in a sleepwalking s¢- | juence that is a surefire laugh- provoker { | ON STARR HILL JOB “This time I'm going to get the goods on that guy!” { Police Chief Bernie Hulk patted | ‘his hip holster and reached for his with perfect strangers!” - SATURDAY MORNING Engagementof % | KIDS' MATINEE Jane Alexonder i e el BBHG AW ARDS s Announced " i ot be found. o DOORS OPEN AT 9:30 o CARTOONS and FEATURE at 10:00 !the call is out for the rugim-o--: |Black Bruin, Jr.—who committed | !a number of crimes on. Starr Hill & last night and early this morning. | For Each no“ar Spenl a’ flle Slorel lqu below you will receive an Award Voucher 1o furn in ai The 20th Century SATURDAY MORNING “KIDS MATINEE" Mr. Ghastley P. Runtelquint adds: "I know it's not dignified to howl . . . So I just sat back and roared! . . . I'm seeing it again . . . with the whole family!"” 4] 4] Copoooon Marie Wilson © Walter Abel Margol Grakame © Donald Meek | Mrs. George* Forrest Alexander announced the engagement of r daughter, Julia Jane Alexan- to Mr. William Arthur Lavery, San Fernando, California. The wedding will be in Portland at the St. Michael's and All An- els' Episcopal church. His depredations were only a block above the downtown Baranof Hotel and CIO Union Hall. The yearling black bear, alias | shufflefoot, Lurchy ana Blackie, is wanted for: 3 [ For fifteen years while the late|Vocd f€ ; e Hden A A A Gtk D:tm'bm[g the peace—awakening ; N €| ecidents of the upper First Street L - “ District Court of the First Division, | { g H C“THE FABULOUS JOE> o D nogbimbowa -ty tmunl| Parsons Eletric Co. L 4 O Juneau, Following Judge Alexan-|(Pi3 morning, with his prowling. Criminal trespass—entering pri- vate property with criminal intent. Creating a nuisance—overturning garbage cans. Petit larceny—eating property that did not belong to him. Moreover, a charge that Blackie Juneau-Young Hardware Co. Tot-to-Teen Shop Gus George Grocery Nance 5-10-25 Store ler's illness which lead to his re-| ignation, the family moved to Cortland where Judge Alexander | died about a year ago. To visit her many friends in Juneau, Mrs, Aloxundqr spent the ————————— P TRULY TERRIFIC IN EVERYTHING YCU COULD WISH ROGERS PICTURE!! \ IF YOU'RE A ROGERS FAN Bl Christmas holidays here last year. is & Peeping Tom ‘can be proven I it Yor! 9 g1 2 5 i 1, . . g BEAUTIFUL (During the World War M1t s the several acts of petit lar- Fred Henning-Complete Outfitter 2 17 YOURE A TRIGGER FAN Tobon th the American Red|CenY Were repeated, Bruin, Jr., can Warfield-D oyl s T Gross, ‘Sinte, she has lived in Port- | P8 Prosecuted under the: Alasks arilela-vrug NEW COLOR “If you're young enough to laugh . .. Habitual Criminal Act, says Assist- ant U.S. Attorney Stanley -Baskin | Police officers, or any -citizen, Juneau Marine Supply, 1. Goldstein” can ask for a Writ of Habeas Cor- Sugar Bowl Cafe ’ pus, requiring the U.S. Marshal to produce the body. n Deputy U.8. Marshal Sid Thomp- son says, though, that he can re- quest any citizen to join a possc in the search for the outlaw. and and in California. | Her wedding in Portland will be n the same church in which her rother-in-law and sister, Mr, and Mrs. Dean Sherman were married out ten years ago. Following the | marriage ceremony there will be a reception at Mrs. Alexander’s home, | 5421 Northeast Morris | IF YOU'VE NEVER SEEN A ROGERS PICTURE g e 7 ROGERS-TRIGGER 0F THECOWBO'S THE SMARTEST KING OF THE CO S you're old enough to see it and . . . please don’t tell what Jee can do!” at 7 ION!TE “FABULOUS JOE at 8:33 and 10 CONTINUOUS SHOWS IANE FRAZEE « ANOY DEVINE g ESTELITA RODRIGUEL ALL DAY SATURDAY SIS 3 PONERS DOORS OPEN 1:30 LATE NEWS BY EYES EXAI\;INED LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARCUARDT Mrs. Alexander has recently re- T . turned to Portland after three|, NO Prints are avallable, so the OPTOMETRIST » !imonths in, California and touring| Yvanited” notice will be incomplete Second and Franklin Juneau “SPANISH TRAIL B i through the southwestern states. | Residents of the Koski Apart- PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS at 7:08 and 9 ! Following _ their iage the | MeNts and all along the 400-block on East First were treated to th sight of Bruin, Jr., ambling along his criminal way twice this morn- DOUGLAS Couples Honored Capt. SveaG C. Hansen, Alaska black bear wandered about 1 { Communications System Sector [0'clock, knocking over garbage cans Three couples were honor guests at a dinner party last evening at Commander, was in Skagway yes-|and thoroughly enjoying his ma- terday to inspect and accept new |tutinal adventures, the Governor’s House. starts KQ | bride and groom will live in Holly- 59 | wood until they build a home in the San Fernando valley. N AT SKAGWAY HOME FROM TENAKEE Al Mrs. Gust Wahto has arrived ACS construction. This includes a complete new communications cen- ter and operations building, and one set of family quarters. ‘ Your Deposits ARE SAFE BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS THE management of this bank is pledged to conserva- | He roamed along the porch oi |the Koski Apartments, crossed to ;Lhe Dan Hocson home, tipped over | the garbage can on the porch, ana posed for a picture, Up three flights he went, peeked into the bathroom window of the Tom Powers home, throwing a | good-sized scare into Powers' 10- year-old niece, Gail Sternig, who forgot to finish her bath. | Around the house he went, tor | a leisurely meal outside the Harry | Carters’ front door, which faces the end of an A-J trail spur. Two shots into the air frightened | him away. : At 9:30 am., Chief Hulk answered |the phone at the Police Station, to be told, “That - - - bear is back!" ome from Tenakee Springs where she has been vacationing for sev- eral months. She flew ir with Al- aska Coastal. MOVE OY'T HIGHWAYV The William Featherstore fam- ily moved from Douglas to a new residence on Glacier Highway over the weekend. They were renting the Yurman cottage on Second Avenue, TO JUNEAU Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Clem and family moved to Juneau re- cently, having purchased a home there. intendent of Douglas Schools, is Mr. Clem, last vear Super-ion a Newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Jack Glover who recently returned from New York City, Mr. and Mrs. James Bidwell who were married earlier this year in Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. John Dimond were Jhonor guests. Thirty-six guests were in the in- vitation list. SUNDBORG LEAVES FOR TWO-WEEK TRIP George Sundborg, consultant to. the Alaska Development Board, is two-week trip to Seattle, Portland, San Francisco and Los ‘ \\\ I tive operation. The safety But he di d bRttt febeni Gl T S ¢ ve . ut he disappeared in a minute, | ment of Education. ointments concernin 1 \ of depositors’ funds is our ‘Mcommg to neighbors, so Bernie's . b g ipubety When you're | primary consideration. In addition the bank is a mem- ber of Federal Deposit Insur- ance Corporation, which in- DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK camera still lacks evidence. When the case comes up, there | will be plenty of witnesses, among them Harry Carter, who opened his HOUSEGUESTS, PETERSONS Mrs. M, McDowell of Seattle, is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Wm R. Peterson. pulp, shipping and other industrial prospects. Monday evening, Sundborg will speak at the dinner meeting which closes a two-week graduate seminar | A (] d | sures each of our depositors | door on the way to work and stood Mrs. McDowell, who arrived in|of the Institute of Northwest Re- ]u ge | against loss to a maximum of ARE face to face with the bear. Alaska on her first visit to the|sources at Oregon State College hy your \\\\ ] $5,000. | The Powers family; including | Territory last Sunday, will also visit | in Corvalis. He will talk on “Al- Naa N Mrs. Powers' sister, Mrs. Phil|another sister in Pelican before re- | aska and Its Relation to the Pac- ].wspitali v, N \ k\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ Sternig, watched him wander| turning to Seattle. ific Northwest.” there is only around the Carter home and into the brush. In Alabama the Ku Klux Klan Beginning next week air defenses X ",:"S(L:I;u.lg" Assistant “D.A.” Baskin belleves| has called an open meeting for to- | of the Western Pacific Command one choice... Whiskey the best procedure will be to issue night to discuss recent mob vio-|are to be tested. The area runs o fobow Hohorily Rare Blended Whiskey 90.8 Proof. 57%% Grain Neutral Spirits. Copr. 1948, Schenley Distillers c"?" NY.G FIRST NATIONAL BANK of J AU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION a Writ of Hocus Pocus. | lence blamed on the order, and in | Birmingham, a grand jury will re- from the Philippines through Okin- awa to Japan. Tokyo will be the If free of bacteria, milk will keep sume its investigation of the Klan | principal target on the simulated almost indefinitely, today. raids.