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“Y% PAGE THREE lIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH!IIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIII!lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlII @Wmfin THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA MARLENE DOUGLAS, NEAR CRASH BILL TWO NIGHTS g CATCHY MUSICIN ™ hues nao i waeeid W hoonss ENDANGERS | 7 201 (ENTURY MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1949 SHOWPLALE or Cfuse. } CORNERED" IS i PR RR PR R RRRRFER AR ARG COLOR CARTOON THIS IS AMERICA LATE NEWS “OUR DAILY BREAD” K POWELL, rougher tougher than in Murder My Sweet CAPITOL THEATRE Tomorrow F\\N\WW\% AR RRR R RRRR OO Nearly 200 persons filled the ) “Are Y:u Véfl:: R::" "I:;Ch";zg‘;‘:: Wednesday evening for the mar- ast night al e Capl 3 S riage of Miss Marlene Douglas to | attraction at the 20th Century The- 8 3 . eatuw 7:55-10:0! PRS- i 1'ple:;e b'l;(;:qn:!o . ;g" DARING ON THE S(l!f:l be—;tk;e film is youthful; zestful and Rfl‘.'hfi“"’i" Ba h"m“’"ed; 4| WASHINGTON, Nov. 14—d—| Advance reports assert this fea- ROADWAY'S § ride, daughter of Mr. and|yy., progigent Barkley's close call|ture has murder and suspensetul tet of refreshing personalities iN|wore her mother's weddin . 'S g gown| b ¥ Donald O'Connor, Olga San Juan, i . |® near collision with a commer-'on the screen. O Connor . Sdn Juan Siewufl Parker and veil, and her grandmother's|,. blimp near Washington ap- | } For added fun there is Waltel!mony along with that from her| Catlett and George O'Hanlon, and |yridegroom. She was given in mar- sfi“dm RTEERIETEN S wtund | FRA"K WIGG|NS MERG for added eye-thrill there is Pat|riage by her father. airports O/Gonnor has long been . sDrKbat bonon wod e ey aeron b magried next Friday,. was un- ling entertainer, but in this story, | marle Douglas, was flower girl, |>7are Vf the incident at the time, SAYS OLDTIMER DIES Vay " 4 B-17 | hicl vas assenger upon the Broadway musical comedy jo¢ Mr. and Mrs. William Nigh of mal_ed"w';v“‘);:‘529‘;:‘0? e bhioet | Prank Wiggins, representing lhv stage success by Sam Perrin and|jypeau, had Mr. David Perrin as : with' his headquarters in San Fran- really has a chance o display his 5 3 Barkley told newsmen at Hart- | talents’ in &l directions. Music for the wedding and thefgoq conn, last night he “didn't cisco, arrived in Juneau Sunday Starting out in the story as aine Hoonah ANB. Band, and the Wiggins has been in Juneau al- N8 \ It happened last Thursday ni s R rather stuffy, mathematicaly-| Hoonah Orchestra played for the|pu ary oo oooss k:;irrie:cgg:‘(hough he has previously been at | can't make a move Without his?ectivities. " linoty] i : until last night. M) slide-rule, O'Connor gets mixed UP| The reception and dance were| mhis was L:e ‘second incendent of | Wiggins brings the information “Are You With It?” is based upon| after the newl he Empire befs the first yweds had cut thelareq of the Washington National|2CF 0P the Empire before the firse the spectacular Broadway Stagefirst plece of bride's cake, WILlS| Afrport since Nov. 1. That was the| WOHd War, passed away recently and George Balzer. carried on that pleasant duty. He is survived by his wife. Hoff » o Been in mestfil Nipgekkbe voles P Y. plane collided with a big commer- * here to Hoonah for the wedding. then returned to the linotype after Suspenselul . .. Action of the gay story is high- wl:chwekelll(lc:';? ;:_‘:OHNOV' lEC?Sh the Armistice and was still em- terrifyi is thi lighted by several new songs. P B DEPTRIAR .o e (8 N _—— of his sudden wealth. OF AUK BAY MEET :‘x; al‘n;‘raft B-25 had nearly colliq- o «..ilimaxing in the with it south of the airport. it treacherous under Hoonah Presbyterian Church last is Hollywood at its entertaining v Mr. Charles Abbott of Juneau. The [atre for tonight and Tuesday. tuneful. It co-stars a merry QUar-iwrs Harry Dou h arry glas of Hoonah, ¥ * % (3 i 4 g , DONALD OLGA MARTHA LEW in what a bomber’s crew said was action as the thrilling story is told Martha Stewart and Lew Parker. | wyeqding ring was used in the cere- BiSreq chrbald tomRe 0 "spsed 1ip | | Dane. Mrs, David Perrin was mateonjyr . PoPular Veep', who s to MA" IS V|S"0R HERE which Universal-International based | The bridegroom, who is the son|orcy fmembers said the Air Force ” i e! thall Linotype Company, George Balzer, the young player|pest man. with no forewarning it was there, | Mergenthaler yE o reception. which followed was bY|gnow o thing” about it |via PAA. This is the first ume‘ minded insurance actuary, Wwholgance which closed the wedding B those SESUiNTY GbhCEmEd— | Anchorage and Fairbanks installing ot B o in the Hoonah Community Hall. |its general nature reported in the|UDAt Marvin Hoff, linotype oper- ‘{musical comedy by Sam Perrin|pyguqua, former mayor of Kake|day on which a Bolivian fighter |2t Nis home in Coos Bay, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Nigh flew from was in the first World War and . Y |are Walter Catlett and Pat Dane. g cial airliner, killing 55 persons. loyed on the machine at the time SO EENSTOR GLUD Contellation filed a complaint that [P avenbink fo the:desth Non-Sked Airli DOORS OPEN 1:15 DOORS OPEN' 7:00 1 Threalened by Rule said this near-hit came while the The Auk Bay Home Extension|gginer was climbing to cruising pA" AM CARRIES 19 Club will hold its regular meeting on Tuesday night, Nov. 15, at 7:30 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Eu- altitude. OVER LAST WEEKEND K LCCES RESERVED—TICKETS ON SALE NOW GENERAL ADMISSION UNRESERVED DICK POWELL "4 - Pan American World Airways PN B Nummela,. Besraiag carried 79 passengers in and out H in, h Cuffing Alaska Loads i, 5orsmmintoment ,::;:‘( o A S I PRICES General 70c Children ...15¢ REGULAR } Loges 85¢ Students ...50c <5 7O THE ‘MELODIOUS MASTERY 0!9 ALL THESE £AMOUS ARTISTS! BORIE MORROS ond WAL LeBARON prtsens —— And in order of Their Appearance BRUNO WALTER PHILHARMONIC Symphony Orchestra sttt otetatabat o | | Lines, Wien-Alaska = Air Lines, PIATIGORSKY Heacock, President of the Inde- pendent Air Carriers Conference of | America, plans to protest the Civ- il Aeronautics Board’s regulation of non-scheduled air carrier service in Alaska. Heacock said he would attend a meeting of CAA officials and Aer- onautical Engineers being held to- day to determine policy on aircraft and route restrictions which become effective Wednesday. “As the regulation stands,” Hea- cock said, “the pay load of C-46 aircraft operated by Arnold Air Lines, Air Transport Associates, Trans-Alaska Air Lines, Alaska Air Northern Consolidated Air Lines,! Golden North Airways, Arctic- Pa- cific Air Lines and Westair Trans- SEATTLE, Nov. 14—(@—Amos E.{Treasurer. BENSON BACK FROM SAFETY, COMP. MEETS Henry A. Benson, territorial commissioner of labor, was at his desk this morning, following re- turn from St. Louis and Chicago, where he attended meetings of the Workmen's Compensation Adminis- trators and the National Safety Council. The St. Louis meeting was the| 35th annual convention of the com- pensation group. Benson described the convention as more or less rou- tine, with no outstanding business taken up. The National Safety Congress meet he said was highly HOCKEY LEAGUE (By the Assoclated Press) Seattle's Ironmen are back in the Northern Division lead of the Pacific Coast Hockey League. ‘They beat Vancouver's Canucks last night 3-1 to move into the lead by a single point over the idle New Westminster Royals. Ken Cook, new Seattle wingman, broke a third period game deadlock by stealing the puck and faking the goalie out of position. The Royals held the lead twenty- A of Juneau over the weekend, bring- 2 ing 30 into the city, and taking {9 out 49. They were: 5 From Seattle: Eldred = Bunch, i} Kitty DeLong, A. E. Haverson, ( Jack Hendrickson, Ince Hermnn,? Hazel 1Ivy, Valerie Jean, Shirley Jones, Mrs. R. A. Konine, Nancy Morgan, Barbara Odeson, Anne / Pyle, Gus Rongen, E. Steln, Harvey (5 Tengesdall, C. H. Wiggins, Edward () Williams, Wilma Winn, Loren Dem- (6 mers, Leslie Hatfield, James Long, é Kenneth Roach, William Tucker, F) T. Wakefield, Bill Walton, N. Binns. ;5 From Annette Island: L. F. John- son, Elsie Norman, Claivbelle Lillie, | Charles Hartline, Plus... c'omrerea’ WAHER SLEZAK 7:00 SHOW STARTS 7:20 and 9:30 CARTOON SPORTS - DODES OPEN ; NEWS by AIR llll'|l||Ilm|I|IlllIlllllllIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIllIIII|II.IIIIl|I||IIIIIIINIIII]HIIIIII For Ketchikan: Mr. and Mrs. G.| L. Smith. ! For Whitehorse: Lil Greig, Mrs.! M. Cavage, C. Anderson, R. Rich- EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OO O O O O O O O O O O SO OO OO OO S CEOO OO 0C OO OOO0O0S WY 53 5 2 2 22322 2 23t ot s e gt o et S oot e ot at gt 2o o 2 2l 22 O 5 5 2 2 o ol RISE STEVENS Artur RODZINSKI Artar OPTOMETRIST Second and Franklin PHONE 508 FOR APPOINTMENTE port would be cut almost in half ] bt ardson, Bruce Dedge, J. Sardich interesting, an excellent program|four hours after beating the Los ) > " on Alaskan routes, making ccnm—]bemg presented. Angeles Monarchs 3-2 on a Dutch| For Fairbanks: Mike Propkoff,| mercial operation economically im- Evers-to-Don Slater goal. Maxine Lund, Bob Beyers, Fred practible.” Doug Ad: Wann, Ray Renshaw, Dr. Terris At a meeting of the independent saturdgny n;‘:‘: t:c?::: t;:u;ng::; Moore. carriers at Boeing Field Friday, To(KS Rockets to a 6-4 victory over the| For Seattle: Ralph Mortensen,| Herbert Hilscher cf the Alaska De- Victoria Cougars. Vancouver beat|Bill Irwin, Marvin Person, Mr. and | velopment Board criticized the Portland 6-2 in the remaining|Mrs. Bob Merrill, T, Milos, Mr. CAB's regulation of carriers within northern division contest. and Mrs. J. Ryan, Dean Hart, Alaska. D Rop RESUL The San Francisco Shamrocks, | Wilma Stoddard, Billy Jo Stoddard, The meeting unanimously endors-l [ ] southern division leaders, were tied | Wally Reed, Harold Eskins, Earl ed Heacock’s telegram to Gov.'Er- 4-4 by the Oakland Oak;, | Morganroth, Daniel R. Morelnnd,[ & HIS ORCHESTRA JASCHA HEIFETZ nest Gruening of Alaska challeng- The San Diego Skyhawks came|Mrs. A. Goetz, Don Foster, A. Shy- B s el g ing the Board and the scheduled from tehind to gain a 3-3 tie with | man, James Ryan, Renee Blood, air lines with an offer to carry the Presno Falcons. D. L. Chaney, Jim Langdon, Wil- ilam Cantry, Mr. and Mrs. Yglesia, Juneau 3 JAN PEERCE EZ10 PINZA VAUGHN MONROE Plumbing . © Healing . 0il Burners Telephone-313 Nights-Hed 730 Harri Machine Shop, Inc. ool ittt FRITZ REINER i VY the mails to Anchorage and Fair- : v:,gm 4 bajzks for $1 a year. _ Earl Gracey, Nick Rough, Les ‘With both Mt. McKinley Air (Continued from Page One) According to the Twentieth Cen- | Blair, Mario Ferrereh, Charles Cloe- |Lines and Golden North under im- e tury Fund, the number of dentists|lin, J. F. Bowen, John Merrill, mediate threat of revocation of|ihe present Congress to permit a|in the United States grew from|Elmer Payne, Claire Svensrud, Joe their letters of registration for ‘un-|freo market. Senators McCarran 29,665 in 1900 to 70,601 in 1940. Gregory, Ben Mullen. i | |due frequency and regularity’ atd ;4 johnson (D-Colo), Reps. Enge | | with “CAA attacks on the C-48 air- | p_calif), Hale (R-Me), and Reed jcraft designed to destroy us, a| p_Ny) all had bills for this pur- faint-hearted appeasement policy pose. They never came out of com- -= Nov. 17 can only lead to destruction of non- | ittee scheduled service to and within Al- i ited Public Invite 3 3 Improve Methods Bureau of Mines representatives bt testified at a Senate hearing recent- More famous. sapsie IMMUNIZATION CLINIC ly that, besides price increase, there per fopkpp iim . ON WEDNESDAY MORNING |are two means of stimulating gold interpreted by S | R mining. These, they said, are de- more famous 2nd Attraction L _ |creased operating costs and improv- any other movie ATTEND THE MATINEE { | Public Health Center, 318 Main St,| One other was implied: discovery ever made!” Tomorrow at 2:15 and on Wednesday morning at 10 o'-|Of richer gold ore or of new sources —Time Magazine Aveid the Evening Crowds clock, Dr. J. W. Gibson will conduct |0f 80ld ore mixed with some other the clinic, assisted by the public|more marketable metal health nurses. All parents whose Many of the copper, lead and zinc babies- or small children have not mines of the west were originally received or completed their im-|80ld producers. Some of the better munizations are cordially invited.to |Known are those at Butte, Mont., attend. Immunizations are given|NOW Producing copper, lead and 2 ‘Alene, Idaho, 11pox, htheria, and |Zinc: at Coeur D 3 ), :i?;‘;:ngsmc:uxx i and Leadville, Colo., now producing Ileadsilver and zinc, and Bingham, Utah, now copper and lead. In fact, SAVE THE DATE much of today’s gold production Douglas Firemen’s Dance Nov.|comes from the smelters where ores 26.—adv. 49-2t i from these mines are treated. COME, HEAR and ENJOY an ; Outstanding Vocal Concert by SHELBY NICHOLS Noted Negro Basso MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH at 8:00 p. m., Saturday, Nov. 13th @ o | A ams“%asz‘a/ ADMISSION — Including Tax 4 IRLINE Adults Students etwing Southeas M’W | $2.00 $1.00 S e DU | |aska,” Heacock declared. o e e e s s e e s e o o o i o e e i o e o Wednesday - ‘g&_ 9P. M. Alr express means immediate defivery te youl Simply write or wire your favorite shop er your business house, requesting that your merchandise be shipped by Alr Express, and Alaska Coastal speeds It te you in @ matter of hours! Dependable serw Iso ot lowest rates by Alr Express. Elks’ Hall T R S e S T T, Proceeds for Christmas Charity Fund and Children’s Christmas Party =