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L4 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1951 S €3649009900992005090309 >°0“90N0900009000000000«)(’ B VNN MaZfi\“\M That “Doutle fndemaity” 899 OO0 000000006900000000000990000 30 37T—10 - 360906000900 0000602399008000990009900000000000000¢ 'H Feature 7 163 000000080000000094460020 600005 2 ARRIVE, 24 041 Three passengers arrived from rd aboard the Denali Sunday| ne with 24 embarking south- | aster of the ship is Capt.| en with J. W. Hickman, chief l \ DESEN embarking from Seward: Ho- ward Dodge, Paul Shannon, Esther F. for Seattle: Mrs Minnie Field, R. E. Von Larry Ritzpatrick, Mr. and T Collins, Mrs. A. Shud- shift, Fannie T. Phillips. | For Ketchikan: Mrs. George Dun- orge E. Metter, L. C. Thorn- Pierce, to, Ivan Fins- th Kour- da ton. For Petersk Mr. and Mr: npson, Mr. and Mrs. W. a and Mrs, Frank Richmond, 15, H. B. Crewson, Mr George Nicholson, V. T. J. Pelanger, D _ | kounc I | Lix Grace Syre othy on, Dave OTTO SCHOMHE ™ EL X HOSPITAL H Otto Schom®el, owmer of the Haines Light and Power Companj W brought to Juneau last Satur lay on the Alaska Coastal Airlir ¥ ¢ and ent d Ann’s Field, Ralpt w. A Prentis F pital for medical treatment. | Bates, He was accompanied here by Mrs.| For Seaftl Jan Schombel { Williams, James Homer Starling mbel, or “Schom” as he is|Hamilton, Hugh Wade, better known to his many Juneau |Charles Mount 4. C Irv- friends, is a former longtime Juneau |ing Wilber, Archie Campbel!, San resident, and was with the Alaska |Paul Jr. M. A. Ashra Electric Light and Power Company. | Adrian Wilson, 1, Mr: He is a one-time chief of the|M. Carle, Roy Avrit, Edna Jorgen- Juneau Fire Department and was|son, Dean Mart, U. C. Nelson, E. R active in civic affairs when a resi- | McDonald, Jan Wheeler, Jack Cen- dent here. His daughter, Mrs. Don | way. Pegues, and his son, H. C. Schombel, | ————— with the U. S. Weather Bureau,(® © © ® o o o o o o ¢ make their homes in Juneau. ° TIDE TABLE . e . February 27 « English and Dutch men-of-war|® High tide 5:06 am. 17.1 ft. e sank 16 ships of a 17-ship Spanish | ® Low tide 11:50 am. 02 ft. e Fleet bearing treasure estimated at | ® High tide 5:54 p.m. 13.0 ft. e $150,000,000 at Vigo Bay, Spain, in e Low tide 11:43 pm, 39 ft. « 1702. o & o 0 0 & 0 0 = & ¢ MEETING TONIGHT The American Legion at § o'Clock IN THE LEGION DUGOUT Visiting Veterans Invited VERNON P. HARRIS, Post Commander JOHN GARCIA, Adjutant ! D e — Your Bepesits ARE SAFE BUY and HOLLy UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS § 1o conserva The safery of depasiors” fumg e our primary naderatic In ber of | ) [ our depositer w s wasanur of $10,000: FIRST NATI()NAi BANK of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION _—_— AM CARRIES 75 John | Booth, Marliy} THRILLS, COMEDY | '\ "BORDERLINE" BILL AT £4%i70L “Borderline,” the current produc- tion at the Capitol Theatr stars Fred MacMurray and Claire | Trevor and combines suspense and comedy in proportions tha dience’s capacity for thrills s laughs. The unusual plot of has to do with a Los licewoman who goes ir the Narcotic Bureau to 1 r| activities of a dop# baron and who! falls in with a top member dope peddling mob, w starts for the United & and wife, burdened with a lo narcctics. Pursuit by the otk leader provides a ions complete with hai escapes for the cou falling in love with e: to dispise each other mission is ace co- | plishe ihat both had the same wi iiil brines 1oped-for happy end 25 CARRIED 0 ALASKA €045 BWESE | [ | | | M end Mrs. molds, Ray R ith, N , John De C and M Mrs, e John er, Orlena Lu irsion Inlet: Ole Cyr A. Linstrom, Iv en Sheakley; for r Se! Primo Sister Mary Felicia; fo rank Young, Mildred rd Howard, George I. B. Hauser, Myrna{ Carl Blanchard, N. J. Lewis, | Har- | ry Williams, Dora Williams, Trudy Williams, Leo Albecker, Mr. and k David, Roy Clayton, Geo. James Donnely, Thoma r D William Sparks, Dick Hotch, Daniel Klanott, Tom Katzeek, Joe Hotch, Joe John- on. For Sitka: Don Harper, Mrs. J Nelson, E. C. Cadwell, Mr. and Mrs. 'Tl'nu!ta | Tom Sanders, Donald Howard, Er- nestine Bean, Mr. and Mrs, C. W. Kidd, Ed Roberts, Hattie Barr, Mr and Mrs. C. Wentz, Evan Weniz Grace Ushler, Gladys Day, M. Ward, Dorothy Bronsema, Gary Paxton Paul Magnuson, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Murphy, Roy Tressler, Ellen Lang, Mr. and -Mrs. H. Didrickson, Terry G. McBrayer, Joe Mos- quito, Mr. and Mrs. B. Walton, C. ¥, Badger, Jim Burford, Nancy For- um, Johanna Clark, A. Peters. For Ketchikan: E. F. Russell, T P. Hanson, David Aniskett, W. A, Christiansen, Mrs. Helen Keene; for Wrangell: Mr. and Mrs. A. Church-¢ ill, L. Taylor, Jessie Ridley, Rober(] David, Bill Dundas, Charles Bue- hart, Dan Atkinson, Norman Rid- ley, E. J. Atkinson, Mrs. Buchat, . Jeff David, Norman Olson, L rickson, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lug- en, Joe Lewis, Carl Manzoni, E. Atkinson, Romey Atkinson, Tom Atkinson, Jack Booth, Martin Booth, Elma Peper, Mrs. R. Atkin- son, Mel Booth, Betty Leask. For Petersburg: Mr. and. Mrs. R Meyer, Don Hobson, Mrs. Clem- Barbara Clemmons, Den gs, Bernard Baker, Geriie Ber- sren, Mrs. John Otness, Mrs. Nel Otn for Wrangell: 8. MecCul- lough, H. Thomas, R. Ford, B Stokes, A. Bradley, L. Rinehart, Ls Byrd, R. Rinehart; for Kjmsham: Bob Shoppert, C. J. McRoberts. Arriving from Petersburg: Mr and Mrs. Herpell, John Herrell Emily Martens, Al Ritchie; from Sitka: C.-C. Cadwell, Nick Gray,| Mr. and Mrs. G. Stober, C. R. Barn-l aill, I. J. Cunz, Len Peterson, 8. N. Johnson, T. Parke, H. Pulju, Be: Marshall, Lillian Morrison, Salina James, Mary Megnen, "Max Penrod Jean Penrod, Sandra McCrea, J Conway, F. Benson, G. Stephens Dorothy Sodler, Stanley Zurn, H Crewson, Pat May, Ed Roberts, Mrs M. Carle, H. Bradshaw, E. R. Mc- Donald, Jan Wheeler, Bill Bates. From Skagway: Robert Isaac; ‘rom Haines: Joseph Hotch, Flor- nce Paney, J. Jensen; from Hoo- 1ah: George Towle, Bill Dunham, Jack Markinen, Karl Makinen, Bert Taylor, Ray Benshaw, Sam Knud- on, Ester Douglas. “SUM YUNG” ARRIVE Word has been received from Mr. and Mrs. Jack Allman at Ex- cursion Inlet-that quadruplets, Sum Yung, arrived last Tuesday to Tu Yung Tu. Tu is a registered Siamese cat. The father is a pedigreed tom, belonging to Nadja and Holly Trip- lette. The individual names of the| kittens have not yet been learned. plier: ¢ Fish Comp: % GETTING THEIR HEADS TOGETHER— These four-week-old puppies out of a litter of ten born to Tuffy, & socker spaniel, put on a special pose for photographer in Chicago. 5§ - gD AN R HAMPERED SPANI Cocker § EVEN BONZO HAS L — Tafty, .1, wears a steel-braced cast on foreleg, broken on stairs of Chicago home of her master, Arthur Grab, TROUBLES—Bonzo, m(; 7/d vie «chimp, acts willingly with income tax forms and does quite a job FRED HARRIS BACK IN JUNEAU TO STAY Frederick B. Harris and family arrives Saturdav via PNA from An- chorag wiu lake over his father”. painting business here. The elder Harris (John) is seriously ill. Young Har been at Anchor- age fur th employed as Governiie i He says living is high e westward and he is glad to be back in his old home town. $4,345.50 “lub regular luncheon he Baranof Hotel tb r Soboleff reported a attended the ) D e yold Medal Basketball Tournameht rame eek with approximately 2,000 1 missions and e of 0 before bills A cal made for Lion bowlers in bowling at the Mt vention March 15, 16 sedson Ed C. John- father of a baby was born t Mrs. Eowin C. Johnson k this omrning in St The baby’s weizht ds and three oun son is the loce gent w England and Oxenbere daughter A baby and Mr for the Salads are rated as valuable of vitamins and minerals up- 'Lois Nicholson ' Is Engaged of mimicking Mr. John Q. Citizen with his tax problems. s edcaisitohicalt st i b | s altod bt to | Wed Dqggld Rigos "FLAMINGO ROAD," " JOAN CRAWFORD AT 20TH CENTURY Joan Crawford’s new dramatic aofferi “Flamingo Road,” dir |ed by Michael Curtiz for Warner Bros., is showing tonight at the h Century Theatre achary Scott and Sydney Green- treet are also starred in this dy- | namic drama. In “Flamingo Road” Joan plays a carnival girl who goes up the | social ladder to riches, told against a background of corrupt politics. | Besides the above trio of personal- ities, this drama also presents a newcomer, David Brian to the screen. Former usher, musical com- edy artist and a member of the| Coast Guard during the war, Brian is one of the most interesting new faces to come forward on the Holly- wood | tion demonstrates a real Hol- od “success” story NURSES MEETING FOR CIVIL DEFENSE WORK. All nurses in the Gastineau Charnel area who have registered r the civil defense program a; well as other registered nurs < ave interested in partic in ivil defense work are ed to m-’ cnd a short meeting Tuesday eve- ing at 8 in the City Council Chamgers in the City Hall Civil defense armbands and oath { loyalty forms will be distributed to secure the armband and oath| m for American Red Crussi enrollment cards should be krought! to the meeting and assistance will anyone having dificully |in completing the cards. | Those interested in purch | American Red Cross | may do so at th | will also be made ¢ | first aid course for tr | it. | ke given first aid books Plans who desire 3 TAAVEL PNA OVER WEEKEND, iV, OUT ! Twenty-seven arrived from An- cho e over the weekend on Paci- |ilc Northern Airlines and 16 flew to the westward. From Anchorage: Dr. and Mrs. | Terry Moore, Ralph Zwolsman, Gene. Flood, Carol Bass, I. Cohen, | Ed Ruoff, 8. H. Lorain, G. H. Gil- | son, Stan McCutcheon, Fern Carrie- John Holm, Vern Stedman, Russ Swank, Jessie Cog, Marvin Eden- shaw, A. Utter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harris ‘and Margaret, A, Troutee, B, MacBrayer, Tim Casey, Joe Mos- quito. To Anchorage: Art Hedges, Mar- tin Holm, Bertha Bloomer, Dan Ralsen, Joe Morris, Florence As- selin, Alberta Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Jchn Sullivar, Ruth Swank, M. Mullaney, Stewart Campbell, Col 1J. D. Alexander. To Ceorde Merle Smith, Ruth Kourkcunel Beware Coughs From Common Colds | That HANG ON Creomulsion relieves promptly because | it right to the seat of the trouble | | 10'hep | loosen and expel germ laden hiegm and aid nature to soothe and ;’ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Nicholson M.L;::’n’;_flg::;mw“' wlpll’munchul |today announced the engagement of | or money refunded. Creomulsion | their Donald D. Riggs |son of Mrs, Cls Kansas. No for the wedding | Miss Nichol [ to Juneau 1terd au E the hig! Miss the Clas§ of returned to California with her par- 47. nford University Washington epe, in Ellensburg Wash. Her p: 1ts having returned » returned o 950 and joined Road daughter Lois Virginia, to Mr, f Petersburg, the Riggs of Winfield, ate has yet been set n is one of Juneau's imost popular young ladies. She first | 1 her parents in the sophomore zh School. She school with Nicholson nts after her graduition and en- The fol- attended Central University, stood the test of millions of users, | REOMULSION yelieves Coughs, Chest Colds, Acute Bronchitls cene in years. His rise from | ty to a role in the Warner | i et et T k. the meet Any interested nurse who t attend is re- suested to delegate another nursefy ng the | ¢ | Haines; Lloyd Ritter, Mrs. Raymond gan, M. C. McKay, Harvey Ibbert,: | i POT-LENTURY YRS i THEATRE « WHERE HITS. .ARE A HABIT! { i LAST TIMES TONIGHT il DOORS OPEN il SHOWS AT 7:00 FEATURE !/ ‘} :20—9:30 7:50—10 I i i s ‘{ «ssGrecter thah ever | & i in a dramatic story of it CONSPIRACIES.... | 7 QHIDDEN PASTS.... i il 1 S e s he Gnu Look Merrie rioon — Late News STARTS TOMCRROW He’; So Refined .. . and It’s So-0-0 Hilarious! e e e o S e kS o HOSI‘IIAL NOIES | AMIVS NURSERY MOTHERS MEET TUESDAY, 8 P.M. Admitted to St. Ann's hospital| The nursery mothers of the wrday were Otto E. Schombel of American Women’s Volunteer Serv- ices meet Tuesday evening at 8 ih the home of Mrs Ired J. Stats 217 Behrends avenue, diach mother Is reminded to bring her list of mem- bers so that the 1ists eni: be brought up to date. b ATTENTION MASONS Boldton, Mrs. Tarleton Smith, Wil- lard II. Swan. Patients admitted Sunday were Mrc. Don Burrus and Mrs. William Lincoff. Mrs. Edwin C. Johnson was admitted this morn- ing. Discharged from the hospital Sat- | [urday were Mrs. Oiuf Peterson :md‘ Stated Communication Monday ' baby boy, Betty Stevens, Jerry Not- | eyening at 7:30 with Labor in the tingham, Osborne Selmer. Patients g, @, Degree, J. W. LEIVERS, ! lisciurged sunday were Mrs. Geo. | gecretary. 3impiins, Homer Hamilton, Kath- rine Nelson, ! No- patients were aamitted over the weekend at the Government hospital. Discharged were Wilfred Stevens, Timothy Luke, Darreil St. ! | Claire and Walter Simon of Juneau; | Kelvin, Fred of Angoon and Victor | Willlams of Haines. Rheumatism Arlhr!l_ls ' Pains Relieved with Doctor's External Prescription Make This 24 Hr. 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Gre not Qelighted with resuits, return | what's teft to your Drugglst. who will | | EASTERN STAR ! Initiation. Juneau Chap. No. 7, O, E. 8. Tuesday, February 27, 8| o'clock. Alice Brown, Sec, | D e e ] n Seattle, It's | Paul R. Gortz | and Lo. for Homes, Lots, Farms, Business Opportunities and Insurance Write or Call Konrad Eriksson, Sales Mgr. 7111 Woodlawn * VErmont 7710 B e cheerfully refund your money, Re ecormay or hospital size bottle §2.25, or -..31.25 At Your Drug Store Large Trial Special Size, ONLY Puscle=-Rub | TO ISRAEL H i in Sing- nity, of 1,200 time has come to emi- to “The ised Land.” April abott 65 Jewish young , women 1 children have left Singapore for Israel. Singapore Jews have been told that living in the” new immigrant is 1t the | infant country welcomes young men | and women who could face the J hardships. To welcom guests BOITLLD UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY . is such a sociable tbiuk. & UNEAU COLD STORAGE COMPANY Copyright 195}, The Coca-Cola Co,