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SATURDAY, JULY 1, 1950 TONIGHT! PIONEER OF ALASKA SHOW BUSINESS! (SR LN TURY Continuous Shows Sunday-Doors Open 1:4 4 COMPLETE SHOWS — 2:10 — 4:35 — 7:00 — 9:30 HE MADE HISTORY WHEN.HE MADE LOVE JUNEAU -PREMIERE SHOWING! Complete Shows 7:15 and 9:30 Features at 7:35 and 9:40 Plan to Attend Early! ——————— +ne NEW ADVENTURES OF STARRING ERROL WITH ROBERT DOUGLAS omecTEo 3y Apslacein flames couldn’t take him from his Queen ! couldn’t keep him from Elena! | | ) { | '\\ Added Pleasure in Technicolor — “Mysterious Ceylon” AN and ALAN HALE » ROMNEY BRENT ANN RUTHERFORD sroouCED Y VINCENT SHERMAN JERRY WALD orrenne — Cartoon At GROSS 20th Century! THESE GREAT ATTRACTIONS COMING SOON! WATCH OUT] THE YOUNGER BROTHERS ARE COMING! Just Step in There, But Leave Your Pants Right Here BALTIMORE, July 1 — ® — A group of construction workers were caught with their—uh—guard down yesterday. them. The victims told police they an-| Finally, after about an hour, om swered an ad for out-of-town jobs:of them peeked into the main room. at a suite at a downtown hotel. A’ The interviewer was gone. So were ruddy-faced “interviewer” accepted the wallets. And the hotel found next room to disrobe for medical in- spection. He would keep their valuables, n they liked. Nine handed over mer wallets, $175. Stripped to their shorts, the 18 waited. And waited. And waited. But no doctor came in to look at Bader Accounting Service Monthly Accounts, Systems, Secretarial Service Tax Returns Prepared Room 3, Valentine Bldg. Phone 919 { EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST Second and Franklin PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS Junesu annng TN ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Petershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 Your Deposits ARE SAFE BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDE DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED FIRST NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION | all 18 and told them to go into the|the room had been cleaned outI | completely. Seen a ruddy-faced “interviewer” with a swollen wallet around? with cash amounting to| 'Unamerican Group May Be Asked fo . Probe Amerasia | WASHINGTON, July 1 — ® — Rep. Nixon (R-Calif) said today he may propose that the House Un- American Activities Committee in- vestigate what he called the Amer- asia case “scandal.” It will all depend, Nixon declared, on what kind of a report a Senate Foreign Relations subcommittee headed by Senator Tydings (D-Md} {turns out on its inquiry into the 1945 Amerasia episode. The Senate group’s report is now being pre- pared. “If that study corroborates the charge that certain key witnesses | have not been questioned and that evidence has been suppressed, I for one intend 9 ask the committee on { Un-American Activities to conduct its own investigation of those phases of the case which have not been covered by the Tydings committee,” i Nixon told reporters. | | | FROM WRANGELL. Jack Brinsley of Wrangell stopping at the Baranof Hotel. is HANSEN HERE T. P. Hansen of Ketchikan, who represents the Union Oil Company, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA CAPITOL THEATRE HAS BIG COMEDY ish, a two day run. players, are Robert and Ann Blyth. Here is just a brief story of the feature: beginning to flourish, (Robert Montgom the Army for active duty. has turned Marita up on Connell (Ann Blyth) lwenlthy debutante, in a photograph i posed for a perfume advertisement. | Collie’s qualifications lawyer, actor man who gave Marita the pendant. Collie manages to meet Marita despite opposition of her suspicious She falls madly in love with Collie. Despite efforts of Collie and his lawyer- Marita manu- evers him to Las Vegas hoping for father (Taylor Holmes). mother (Jane Cowl), a quick marriage. Collie and Mariia stop at a Las Vegas motel where the jewel thief, who loves Marita, shows up and is captured after a hilarious scene. His Army assignment over, Collie admits he is really in love with Marita. RUSS UN DELEGATE CANCELS VACATION LAKE SUCCESS, July 1 — (® — Constantin Zinchenko, the top- j ranking Russian in the United Na- tions Secretariat, has cancelled plans to fly home on vacation Sun- day, it was learned today. l As Assistant Secretary-General in charge of Security Council af-| lrx\irs, he sits in the Russian-boy- cotted council meetings with Sec- retary-General Trygve Lie. Zin- chenko has been the only Russian national at the council table in urgent sessions this week on Korea. Il ————— \Employment Nears 1948 s Record High WASHINGTON, July 1 — ® — Employment soared 1,751,000 in jJune to a 61,482,000 total—within! 1133 000 of 1948's all-time high. Reporting the figure, the Census Bureau noted that month-by-month gains through the 1950 have n- jcreased the number of job oppor- tunities by 4,535,000 since January. Despite the June jump in the number of those at work, there was an increase of 327,000 in the unemployed—those without jobs and looking for work. FLIERS HERE Maj. E. G. Gammon, Jr., and Maj. H. D. Mahon of Elmendorf Air Force Base, Anchorage, were |overmgm guests at the Baranof 1 Hotel. FROM MT. EDGECUMBE Carola Strathman of Mt. Edge- cumbe is staying at the Baranof Hotel. FROM ANGOON Mary Johnson and Helen James of Angoon are registered at the Baranof Hotel. FROM KETCHIKAN Helen Keenan and Sally Sharkey of Ketchikan are at the Baranof Hotel. Both are with the Health Department. I Mike Goodman of Whiz Fish Pro- ducts Company, Pelican, is at the Baranof Hotel. Mrs. Joe Sadlier of Pelican, a former Juneauite, is in the city, stopping at the Baranof Hotel. E. B. Whitmarsh of Polar Fish- i eries, Ketchikan, is at the Baranof ! Hotel. WOMEN-A WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY TO OWN A REFINED BUSINESS IN YOUR COMMUNITY repre- senting Mary Hulen Cosmetics in A quality line of cosmetics, established in 1929. Hollywood and solid exclusively Studios. a nationwide system of marketing. Manufactured in through Mary Hulen Cosmetics No house to house selling. Excellent earnings. Makes an excellent sideline for first class dress shop or other refined business. Must be able to finance local cosmetic studio and stock merchandise. Franchise protection. We train and help develop your community market, For compleet information address ‘Miss Anne Potter, Re- gional Representative, Mary Hulen Cosmetics, P. O. Box 441, Everett, ‘Washington. Alaskagram Players who have completed 10th week's puzzles Your Almanacs are Here! DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE °| FEATURE SUNDAY “One More, One Darling,” said to be one big laugh from start to fin- Just as his screen acting career is Collie Laing is recalled by A jewelled pendant from a valu- able collection stolen in Germany the bosom of as former [ and bachelor make him the Army’s choice to locate the ILOCAL UNIT RESERVISTS ' 60 TO SEA Capitol Theatre on Sunday for only The stars, backed up by a big cast of wellknown screen Montgomery is the feature opening at the 1 (Continued from Page 1) b, exphmmg the operation of the en- | gine to them. | " Another group, including Lt | Comdr. Leonard M. Berlin, Lt.| i Comdr. John C. Bowen, and Ens.| Roderick G. Rohrberg are on the| bridge as the ship’s captain cxplmns; the handling of the 143-foot ves-| s The remaining reservists includ- ing Lt. (jg) Norman L. Duroche: and Yeoman Carl M. D'Epiro are| somewhat aft, looking over the ship with Chief Bosm R. H. Corbett, ! executive officer. They'll be going dovn to the engineroom in a ihun while. The reservists came aboard the vessel for the first time last night. At that time they were briefed by | the captain as to the purpose of the trip. He told them frankly it was| meant to create interest in the Naval Reserve and to keep the pre- sent members on their toes. “The commander of the 17th Naval District is interested in the development of the reserve pro-: gram here,” he said. “He realizes' that the majority of the young men i of Southeast Alaska are trained in the handling of small vessels and are potentially a valuable asset to | the Navy.” ! “The men were also innoculated last night, and when they came aboard this morning they seemed none the worse for it. Later today, the reservists will go through the emergency drills, in. i cluding “man overboard” practice. | A box will take the place of a, man, and “he” will be thrown over | while the ship is going full speed ahead. Then the executive officer| will hold a stopwatch while the j crew—and the reservists—try to break the ship's record for recover- | |mg a “man” overboard. Record for the exercise aboard the Bagaduce is slightly under two seconds, ac-| Icordmg to Lt. Brimmer. i This afternoon each reservist will | also take control of the ship for| I"mock-docking"gbrmgmg the ves-| sel alongside a packing case afloat| in the water. w When the ship anchors off Pet-1 ersburg tonight, the men will have | shore leave, Lt. Brimmer said. Some are planning to fish off the fantail, of the ship, others are talking about | a lake ten minutes flight from Pet- | ; ersburg.where the fishing is excep-‘ | tionally good, others say they will just go ashore and look around. Training is scheduled to con- tinue on the return trip to Juneau Sunday, and the Bagaduce, a vet- eran of the Okinawa campaign m‘ World War II and four years of | duty in the Gulf of Alaska and) along the Aleutian chain, is ex-| pected to dock in Juneau Sunaay morning. | Morgan W. Reed ana Goidon T.| Reed of Skagway are guests at the| Baranof Hotel. | Needed every minute WHETHER YOU drive one mile or many miles and whether you drive once a week or every day, your car may cause you a crip- pling financial loss. Carry complete Auto- mobile Insurance. Then wherever you go or what- ever happens you’ll be pro- tected. Shattuck Agency Phone 249 Seward Street JUNEAU PACE FIVE Celebrate the Ath in Juneau! ENDS TODAY! “The Mutineers” 2:08—4:43—T7:05—9 “Robin Hood of Texas” 3:15—5:53—8:17—10:46 IT°S HOLIDAY TIME and here's THAT LONG. LONG LAUGH YOU°VE BEEN LONGING FOR! TOMORRCW and MONDAY ONLY! ..0..........0.....0..0...0..... A“O“T'TOWN oot Nlne+een / * Meets G‘ €, wih Sterling Holloway 0000000000000 000000 tries out her ) *ADULT avoproach ! JANE COWL / S * fTaylor HOLMES / Lillian RANDOLPH Roland WINTERS: Steven GERAY: e = A UIVERSALINTERNATIONAL RELEASE ........0.......... oy CO;" 'l.:'""'l 1 My 15 BE... More Laughs with LEON ERROL in “OIL’S WELL THAT ENDS WELL” CONTINUOUS SHOWINGS SUNDAY DOORS OPEN 1:30 Shows at 1:35 — 3:15 — 5:15 — 7:30 and 3 Feature at 1:45 — 3:45 — 5:53 — 8:05 On the Fourth of July Weekend MIKE'S PLACE in Douglas Steak Dinners Chicken Dinners Refreshments Dancing :‘0.........0...0...00...0........0..