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Gt Alaska Coastal offers you a mew service—to speodywunywwny.flwwqhywlocd ACA agent you can reserve your seat on Pan American to the States . . . and then to any spot on the globel And now, for ifs patrons in Sitka, Hoonah, Tenakee, Skquey, Haines and similar communities ACA holds a special block of seats on Pan Am. . . . giving them equal priorities with lenbuy"mrmkmmlwmul amsxm% ey ewing Southeasten e SRS | M-SGT. JOHN LLOYD IN HOSPITAL AT ELMENDORF M-Sgt. John Lloyd of the Juneau ACS staff, who has been in St. Ann’s Hospital, was taken to An- chorage yesterday via Pacific Nor- thern Airlines, for special treatment. Lloyd’s address is 5005th Air Force Hospital, Elmendorf AF Base, Anchorage. Country Club Finest Food French fried prawns, oysters, lob- sters, steaks and chicken. Open all night. Entertainment. Chinese food. 77-3t THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ° ""DOCTOR AND GIRL" |SOCURDOUGHS OF (OMES SUNDAY AT| GOLD RUSH DAYS CAPITOL THEATRE MEET, FORTLARD. Sourdoughs of Ithe Klondike in '08 are again hit- ting the trail with “Portland or ust” their new stampede “Fastest Climbing Actress in llw Gold Rush to | Hollywood" is the title bestowed on Janet Leigh, who wins stellar billing with Glenn Ford, Charles Cobur and Gloria De Haven in M-G-M's |grounds for 1950. The International dramatice new picture, “The Doc- |Sourdough Reunion will be guests tor and the Girl,” opening bundaylnt the Multnomah Hotel in Ore 1at the Capitol Theatre. |gon's famous “City of Roses,” Aug Miss Leigh, a product of Merced, |ust 17- Cal., was “discovered” by Norma |vention of which Shearer on the strength of a s)\xxp~"l'hii.\\‘!‘ is chairman, shot. Following her debut opposite “Chilkoot ram” Hawks Van Johnson in “The Romance of |Wife of Barl Dr. W Rosy Ridge,” she made a meteoric | Thompson of Dawson’s e arly rise to stardom in such pictures as|days; Fre wroeder, 94, who walk- “xf Winter Comes,” “The Hills of led over Chilkoot Pass in '94; Aaron » “Act of |Le€Vy, born in Wrangell in 1878; Two | Crystal Morgan, daughter of the re- |late Jack McQueston of 1884 vint- Mrs. Bessie M and his and “Little Women.” other pictures due for early lease, in which Janet plays import- |88€; A. V. “Art” Buel, noted Gold ant roles, are “That Forsyte Wo- [RUSh cartoonist; S. S. “SKiff" Mit- man,” in which she enacts Greer |Chell, Shel Wettach, and many other Garson’s rival for the affections of 'wellknown early pioners wiil attend, ) for the 19th annual con- | 'ROAD HOUSE" IS | OPENING TONIGHT AT 20TH CENTURY Out of ten ma, suspel and dynamic 3 Twentieth Century Fox has fashioned one of the most gripping motion pictures of the year. The film is “Road House” starring Ida Lupino, Cornél Wilde, Celeste Holm and Richard Widmark which | opens tonight at the Gross 20th Century Theatre As Lilly, the sultry torch singar Ida Lupino not only turns in expert, perfectly drawn character- ization but reveals a singing voice of unusual caliber doing full justice to a batch of tunes which should all become hits. Cornel Wilde is cast in a two- fisted virile role as the night club manager who succumbs to Lilly's charms, while Celeste Holm, fresh from her Academy Award winning triumphs offers a grand perform- ance as Susy, the road house cashier. | | | | | | an > PAGE THREE NEW TODAY! SATURDAY | SUNDAY ' 20 The Exci T WS: 7:10—9: ATURES: 7:50 YWS: 3:05 ATURE: 1:3 SH( 5 10:1( tement Star-T ¢ Blas WiPRE GOPEN! 4 CONTINUOUS .\H()\\S SUNDAY — OBEN 1: s The %cr( en zmmr Robert Young, and “The Red Dan- flm‘"\“\u s Dr. Kristian Falkenberg Richard Widmark wins further hon- " in which she plays Peter Law- | lof Seattle, Internationa President.|ors as Jefty, the sinister road house ford’s tragic sweetheart. | Registration begins August 17 with ' owner. “The Doctor and the Girl” is the Several hundred already heading to-| In brief, “Road House” is the itorial an- are in| the opportunity to become a brain |SO¢iety who are entertaining the and Widmark in a struggle for her with Glenn Ford as the doctor and morning with a Canadian from ship and the transformation of Wid- the actual New York settings of the |0 the evening. On Saturday there 0 S Harlem, on Park Avenue and Third !y e, gre entertained at tea at formul b.nl] in HIL evening. 'I’hvrc R ED‘M a Sourdough’s Cabin on | mountain. More trained volunteer workers wounced today that many France; Lt. General Jimmy Doo- | T Clem, Red Cross Executive Secre- addre! g er changes fake, and other wellkndwn plorieers | o5, ddress o other CHADEes :of of a national defense policy, the | €ome registrants W report- s will be a feature of the convention Sh NEWROHOD she -said. But there is mot now| Sourdough will go by ¢ failled to notify their local | and Dikind. & lags Sopsnaqnt registrant who is married cannot | for 28 first aid stations, two casual- | S Seattle and Yakima. “No Boundary | that all registrants keep their local fied instructors in first aid, home toards will bring together in Portland of address and other changes Those who qualify are urged to| nts | story of a young doctor who battles |ward Portland, states T. Berthel- |story of a night club singer whose his domineering father and gives up sen, president of the Alaska Ynknn]hnh and magnetism involve Wilde specialist in order to marry the girl G0ld Rushees. The annual business | jove. Out of this antagonism grows he loves, Miss Leigh plays the girl, |Meeting is scheduled for Friday|the dissolution of the men’s friend- Cobiiii as: his father: | Vancouver, B. C., to be elected |mark from an easy-going play-boy Much of the picture was filmed on | iPresident, and a ‘Gold Banquet”!inio a vindictive enemy. story with scenes made in bpunhh\wm be = “Cay (IO AN DT S | {luncheon for the men while the M((ORMB(K WARN§ Avenue and at Bellevue Hospital. |p vijence Lounge. Phil Kemp's| Band will provide music for ““DRAFTEES 'I'o KEEP line Indyv on Mr Hood with lunrh the Robert Service, noted Sourdough U‘J“‘jf‘t’"r’-1313,{»”‘"“‘"(.’,” : |poet now living in Monte Carlso, | RO - BAOGULYE, SRR are needed in Juneau in event of trants are not keeping their i:» 2 g rmerly of Nome; Dan Suth- | ‘2 @ P any enemy action, Mrs. Kenneth S, |little, former’ Kk g A forme v Shain i el y erland, former delegate from Al |PORTds iiformed of their changes tary, announced today. tatus which would have a bearing In absence of the announcement |Of the Northland have sent mes-| . ‘... oo ccification sages. A contest for a “theme song” | Red Cross will follow its regular } or Pr iuction Physical Ex- disaster program in case of need,|Program. pecial | AMinAtions who are married, but special | sufficient trained personnel to sup_lchart('rvd train from San Diego, R BV DAY SoarTiase s Angeles, San Francisco ply the requirement of the local LOS g < der present regulations, a defense committee which has asked | ! {head south from Vancouver, B. C., |8 0 o ty stations and one mobile unit. o Therefore, it is very important “There is need for trained certi- {Line Here,” 52-year slogan of the| Argonauts of the Klondike Trail, , Shformed. ot 40y, chanads nursing, nurse’s aide, and canteen | in status, such a arriage, cha wrvlceg” Mrs. Clem explained, |Pioneers of Alaska and the Yukon LSRRI O a0 nm ey S ; |who will again relive for 4 days the | g ol i 1m| erly classified. contact the local Red Cross office |greatest gold rush in the history ’m of this eontinent. in the Shattuck Bldg. which will be open from nine to one daily. Margaret Maland, phone Green 409, or Dr. I. J. Montgomery, phone | 531, will also take applications for those who wish to sign up as in-| structors or to take any of the courses. Dr. Montgomery is chair- man of the new volunteer service committee which will handle food in any disaster situation. TWwenty- |yesterday, and carried 15 outbound. move in Sept. 1. Bedford is a hour courses in the canteen WOIK|" Arriving from Anchorage wWere:|crew chief at Alaska Coastal Alr- will be given as soon as teachers pan Clancy, Boyd Clements, J. B.|ways. The couple recently returnec besome, avallable. ... |stiles, Prank and Dorothy Dickey, from an airplane honeymoon tou: Lester B. Avrit is disaster chair- | yoox Snook, Horace Lesby, Fred of Aiduka’ They mw’ a Taylor- |man and Henry Legge heads the |summers, Harold Jacobs, FEino|craft on floats to,Wrangell, up the | first aid group. Junior first aid \ichaelson, John Uyman, Cdr. R.|Stikine River, to Lake 1%,.,1 courses will be offered to eighth |s ghunk, Jerry McCarthy and Maj. | Whitehorse, down the Yukon River, graders and high school students. |caumeron. |to Fairbanks, Anchorage and down | Earl E. Dombrose, Red Oross| wyijjjam O. Billyer and Jack Zav- |the coast. Pacific mzlon_al Director, accom- ey} poarded at Cordova, and A. A.| Don Foster, Alaska Native Service | panied by Zuriel Neale and James pacte at Yakutat. \dnvcton has been transferred to a| Purdue, all of San Francisco, Wil | esthound, Bert Hansen went to Inew assignment in arrive here Monday for a civilian | yagutat and these persons to An-|Minn, and expects to leave S-nea defense conference with Gov. Ernest | ojorage: John Lloyd, G. L. Hughes, | within two weeks. Gruening and local Red Cross of- |garry Elie, Roger Sherman, Jim | £ HOSPITAL NOTES ficlals. |Claire and infant; Mrs. Effie Rob- | Mary Hocson, Mrs. John W, Jut- |berts; David, Mary and Brenda Hickman, with infant Lavina, and\ |sum, and Floyd Beardsley were ad- | mitted to St. Ann's Hospital yes-| william and Ruth Barnette, with | | terday. ay be 3 PASSENGERS ;BEDFORD BUYS ON pNA FLIGHTS DON FGSFER HOME| Dun.llx B. Bedford | purchased the Don Foster home at Auk Bay and expect to | Mr. Pacific Northern Airlines brought phave 17 passengers from the westward and Mrs. BPW MEETS MONDAY There will be a very important meeting of the BPW Monday noon in the Baranof Terrace and all | members are urged to attend. WEEKEND SPECIAL AT TAKU LODGE All-Expense Fishing and Sightseeing Excursion $25 per person includes meals, portation by boat and plane for fishing gear and hip boots. Y Fishing licenses may be purchased and gear and tackle for rent at lodge. Boat Redwing leaves Juneau each Saturdiy afternoon. Return via Alaska Coastal Sunday evening. Reservations, schedules and tickets available at Alaska Coastal Airlines Office — Baranof Hotel — Eagles TONIGHT Douglas Hall Everybody Welcome Admission $1.20 |infant Vickie. | (OMMU'“(A'I'ION | Joe Wilson, William F. Wyres, | \Henry Nelson, Lee Rox, Linn Foi- |rest and John Lloyd were dismisséd. | Editor: As a “Postscript” to the Mrs. Herbert Lawson of Mt. advice column I write for The Edgeuxmbe was admitted to the Mirror, I frequently publish v.ne‘Government Hospital. name of someone in another state — Bring own® | oy another country who is inter-| DAUGHTER FOR LAWSONS ested in corresponding with resi- | Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lawson of |dents of Los Angeles. It's become | Mt. Edgecumbe became the parents |quite a lively exchange jof a daughter early this morning I recently received a letter from at the Government hospital. The 'one of my younger readers, Miss|child, born at 2:37 am. weighed | Twila Keith, 15, saying she would | eight Imundg |like to correspond with sumeonl'; - ' around her own age in Alaska. Country Club Finest Food | Her address is 412 E. Weber Ave- ‘French fried prawns, oysters, lob- | nue Comptcn Calif. sters, steaks and chicken. Open .ul‘ Jane Palmer, Entertainment. 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