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: ‘ THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1951 i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE--JU ALASKA | EXCITING DRAMA |Former Juneau (Piano Pupilsto |2-FEATURE BILL | NOW ON SCREEN, | ManIsMarried | BePresentedin | OPENING TONIGHT J CAPITOL IHEAIRE} In Anchorage Recita! Friday AT 20TH CENTURY . Brian Donlevy shares acting hon- | _Announcement was ved here| The of Mrs. Rutlf PopeJoy| There are two thrilling features TONIGHT and FRIDAY i Clarence Rhode and Mrs. a piano recital at auditorium of the by Mr. »f the marriage, April 21, of Leo ors with Miriam Hopkins and l’rv\»‘ opening tonight at the 20th Century | A GIANT DOUBLE « —— SN ton Foster in “A Gentleman After it in Theatre . P herine Licht oth hur " ay 3 ENDS TONIGHT Dark,” which Is at the Capitol | RN0de and Floris S 15 e A church on Friday, May| yhen a wealthy man is murdered Theatre Anchorage. Leo Rhode is a1 Pparc d friends are invited | qnq his innocent son “framed” for FEATU“F PR“GRAM' . Return Engagement of a % 1 an excliiig drama of the | OUSin GEEUIsronce Rhode and is| o attend B Ses. cowhoy | aiar hbme & 4 FASCINATING DRAMA about upper-crust of the underworld anc | fer, KDOWE 1 SEREED B fved| Thowe who will be presented on | wakely racks down the plotters in| RANGE RHYTHM! RIPPED FROM HILOTROPE HARRY one that the audience applaudec | o ‘l’m it 15 ARRRGRate &0, be e proj -(»)nllirml IBO'N:- CC‘l;m::, «partners of The Sunset,” one of b Iy g7 = b i its & 6 I & c - | Tuanita Caldwell, Leeta Caldwell, e - i ol A EEHTLE&!AN AFTER DARK" ::xx)l\‘npllli mlll‘]col"r‘v(‘:Lxfl“;“mw\.1 ll)l I;| :-me manager of Frosted Foods ! Forward, Ann Ghiglione Kn\"‘hjulrleyMDu:nll: Cannonball” Taylor is| JIMMY THE FILES A o s & - y iy e el e rge frozen food market € hn G g . d | Briar wme\g\'—\l\rnm anlum-l’reflnn Foster sxtraordinary and a convict, his par “‘m“t Elf . John Griffin, Marilyn | geatured as Wakely's saddle pal in; OF THE Sho )-9:30 — Feature 8:15-10:15 ries with it the entire sympathy | ppa gmo'xh. % bukte o the| come 'sa: / oot NAncy | i the musical western film. | MURDER of the picture, that of a father’ | ;, % N wdra Mavsh, Felen Mer- | ghristine Larson plays the lead-| x University of Alaska, is a membe: Newton, David Passex, | ; : PROWVW and SAT.? sacrifice for his daughter |3 the Sowsd af Wagents of the oy Vo Newton, David Basieh | ing feminine role in the cast of Miriam Hopkins handles chool at the present time. g {1?\ Loretta. Peratros | veteran western pl 3 - ficult role of his wife with he The bride. is an employee o ooy, LOTE e oSl WA ‘gripping - deteotiye . ‘ste ‘“*"S Famil -y Enier!ammen! superb acting and under rthwost Alrlines in Anchorage. o Sheldon, Pierre Sund- | uproncide,” starring Robert Dou orthwest Airlines in An age. Rosemary Sundborg. Walter g I's worth the’ price of ezl Rt indhorg, Walter ;oo pelen Westcott and Rober: alone to see her war Severin &nd Falsy R £ iy, 1 the other fu is the last word in s | /ISHERY PRODU(TS Aty | The ar combining ro.nance ton Foster, as th T and murder, uncovers the tale of LABORATORY INVITES JOB APPLICATIONS | The Alaska Fisheries Exp: Bill Henry hental Commission invites apy 0Y SCOUTS WILL BE (AMPING, MONTANA (REEK, THIS WEEKEND by Los Angeles a bar.ender and Helen Wesicott as a cigaretie ers fast-talking i | detective, ) Douglas, who olves a Alda, becomes a judge, i played memb of the c | equal Philip Re iass Dumbrill hotel murder. girl, are the other leading chara: | in the mystery. Camporee for e y fons for a permanent position The 1951 fhe BD,\‘: —_— ; ‘ MARCH, APRIL CASES | ihe rishery Products Laborstor | iio Guemenu Diwrer wil be |IBRARY OPENED AT | cuian: TAYLOR NEASHS BMBLE QVER | lohenit, iner technoogist o | st wa Greek near the o | TEEN AGE CLUB WED,' ®Novoomm Memtt be between $3875 and $4,7756 pe chairman. Mrs. Edna Heaton Lomen opened PARTNER OF SUNS 4 Fanny e | annum, depending upon the educa The Camporee is on a patrol ba- | the marine branch of the Juneau ! . Singleton 76D DONALDSON 7> 4 Bn’ stidden: AREIR" the ence | tion and experience of the individ with each patrol camping by | Public Library yesterday in a small 7:15 - 3:40 g Sulur CAXAY oo : Lo e i Slacka drained the | uals. Salaries are based. on equiva | cif under its own boy leadership. | cubicle of the Teen Age club. She DY s e LITEL + DORAN [of meacdes I A otutory sup. {lent civil service positions and in- | couts will set up camp, eat, sleep, | has a good small general lbrary| HOMICIDE : A ks ‘r’{,\ of human immune globulin last | clude a 25 per cent cost of living | nd participate by patrol. The in-|and also a wide selection of chil- 8:08 oy 10.33 : replenished dirffiremnl for Alaska. vidual scouts will meet many | dren’s books on the shelyes. 1 but this is now arrival of 500 ampules AND CUTE COLOR CARTOON Applications are to be addressed the requirements for second aud‘ The same telephone number, uu.‘ of | “POOR ELMER” bl | 3 serum by air yesterday, Dr.\lo J. A. Dassow, Chief Fishery Pro rst s at the camporee. Ap- ! and the ancient museum piect s E. Albrecht, commissionér of [ducts Laboratory, Box 647, Ketch nately 60 scouts are expected | cradle instrument, are with Mrs I"“Rmn DE(ORAIOR California fi_“‘:l ot 2 v group that have never heen com- |l said today | kan, Alaska. It is requested that ap rticipate in the event. | Lomen at the temporary location. l tlmc 'Hlmc l?"uk ww A '.; :: in- ) tmereially woiked. kecording 4o Bt ! sh innoculation with (‘\c‘phcanls furnish full personal, edu- | The camp is to be set up by 8 Yesterday she was greeted by a bou- | wul_ BE m JUNEAU ernat A RO decor®lTE. . 1 . chanan. = “The Barker and Ray Serum may not prevent an exposed | cational and experience informatior | m. Frida High joint of the quet and several offices sent u~ed' Furnishing her own new qpalr - 1 3 DY L | Mining Co. has realized $125,000 on| person from developing measles, it | as requested in U. 8. Civil Service | «mporec activities for Saturday i envelopes in which to carry books| Fak CONSUHAHON ment in Anchorage and assisting L ‘. N Vil ERR one claim adjacent to our “*(‘\L‘!l,.' | was explained, the disease is mod- | form No. 57. All applications wili e bo nu_i of review around a camp | on rainy days. st ‘triepdzlmereslcd‘ her :\ her'lformax; ?l UP .}2 YUKQNT s | said Buchanan. ified by it. be acknowledged. ire at 7 p.m. Closing ceremonies | yjprary hours are from 1 to 5:30 ‘.fim';s-“ on “"dl 5":;‘_"' oty :"‘h I o e ane globulin’ wa: il be held Sunday afternoon at pm five days weekly. From work to hobby to wnrklw nchorage early this year she has | |7 We. haye a '10-year ““l‘““.‘ ““;"“] ‘fi( o m;, el | A o~ain is the history of Mrs. Etta| “hung up her shingle 3 ghld mining operation !“'.‘;.““" that ha Bt B ""(|‘ i;‘ e Amm_}‘ TRAVE[ VM PNA “Visitors will be weicome at any | | Manders interest in the decorating| Mrs. Manders will arrive in Ju- f““'.\"'" this month by | A'-’j""h“;' 19 (;‘ “,‘ ‘(;“”"1“ ‘: b"“ i” Tolkoh BRE ime during the Camporee,” said S“lE S“ow w‘u. business. neau Saturday and will remain of iyncall mien ou, Sobty | SR L SRR B Ui sl 8 I" A“D 26 ouT iray. | Before she moved from San|here for several days with head., ko b, | oRE oL )[h" Ghsed of dbasiie [,1,,,‘,.“;, u; thn AT —tore e | (ELEBRATE HOME ! Francisco to Anchorage where her |quarters at the Baranof where she ' & area,” he Ses i i 3 | hustend is a well-known attorney, | will be available to homemakers b Health department for March and | Thirty-four traveled with Pacifi | d \;;:1 m“‘:‘{js:‘.d 185, which is almost | Northern Airlines yesterday —witl DEMO“S‘RA"O" WK-‘M::\ Manders was associated wn(hlmterrsted in her fabrics for drlfi i ~ ¢ ‘w“ e the number of cases reported | eight arrivals from the westward - ‘ Gumps, famous San Francisco fur-|eries and slip covers or who wish i et o al Max Rog-ifor the territory in the same pv:-ise\'en to Yakutat, five to Anchor: was I ectsbnd Hoine D!‘mqns“u"(ms!\‘:;’il(‘,\‘xi'I:"l:xclm.a“n;v importing and :s:]ls::ncc in planning home in- . : ." Ls‘x Bl for :i;“ to ar-!.od last year {and 14 through to Cordova. | Week is to be celebrated in Ju-| Ut SR died fnterior y e ' g WO e t ringing & ¢ From Anchorage: Clark McHuror | ay 16 w8 LR = dragline ; In the states, number of rom Anchorage: Clal e S ., |neau on May 16. l'dstormttng —EMPIRE WANY i i i aak ,h,/'lv adjudsed * insane| yyoncies cases by March 16 this|Tom Nally, Lloyd Coe, Harry Sec “THE AWKWARD PAUSE" | ™A% 00 roview and short skit decorating at the University of' —EMPIRE WANY ADS PAY 5 aepied i orier's Court in Sitka. | veqr had already doubled the num- | A. Summers. The Sophomore Class play, “The |y pe held at Parish Hall begin-, ] 34 Machine. Wi he taker awa g ry e ty - e o s se,” - ] shop 'and will be 5 Nt will be taken care of|per reported by that date for the| From Yakutat: Mr. and Mr: | \wkward Pause,” is to be presen | ning at 8 pam. The garments shown | tes, then truck to the ’ ion south is|previoys year, according to Dr. Ross | Fred Newborn and daughter, Murel | ed in the Douglas School gym-|wil be those made through the| claims. s o I Returning to ka, Rog-!mp, McIntire, chairman of the Red| To Anchorage: Allen McCombs | rasium, April 4, at 8 pm. A v.l.nr':““,,mr and spring sewing work- b K3 res will stop at Pelican to investi-| Gross natoinal blood program med- | E. Erickson, A. Zeigler, R. Stewart | ct farce comedy; it is a sequel ! srops. & There are seven’) clalms in thelgate an alleged burglary. 1 committee. California, Texas,| Mrs. Fred Uran. Just Ducky” which was presented | Miss Price, Home Demonstration b e o s b o A e e e e sa® | WiscONSIn and Pennsylvania were| To Yakutat: Mr. and Mrs, Wil- 1t year by the same class mem- | ggent, will be in Sitka from May P " gn NI 18 98 i reported as the hardest hit states. |liam Adams and two children; A | ers. The characters are: Mr. Max-|3 to May 9 and those persons wish- i H M E TEE%’ 'E The globulin is pr d nmn\E. Peterson, R. W. and Randy Me- | /ell, head of the household, or at|ing to help in completing articles i 4 World War II surplus blood plasma |lander. * ast, he; thinks co=Tpm Osshetl;imay call Her Roer Moy 0. . = = which i no lohger usable for trans- | ars IMZI‘:I(WEH t‘l"'" L’W;d ?f k“‘“ fusions, Dr. McIntire's report ex-| wousehold, or at least she thinks £o i . Veiexans of Foreign Wa e v Soon st ex.| FIRE DEPT. MAKING e m‘paoms S DISCUSSED H ¢ |sure to the disease, the serum min- ilbur AXWel—uhe year ol 1 M- M J % €. 1. 0. Hall - 8 o'Clock o e | BEST OF AWKWARD ) i g S BY COAST GUARD WIVES o Miss and Mrs. Juneau such as bronchopneumonia and in- 8 OFagicy 1 a5 ’ ALL VISITING V. F. W. MEMBERS ARE ner ear infection. Since the dis- IEMPORARY HOME | ‘ecty 1ou muwenr, ase 15—Beth| ryq 1ast meeting of the Coast It is a pleasure to present a skilled =it e e B BRSO sl e covery of the serum the measles leek; Hercules Nelson, WIlbur'siq.;q wives Club was held re- Beautician, new to Juneau, but an op- CORDIAJLLY INVITED TO ATTEND death rate among very young child-| pire truck drivers Lars Sorenser | ‘&l dp"- WL“"‘IFW“' Mrs. Brown, | cently at the home of Mrs. Wayne erator with vears of outstanding ex- S < 3 ren has been cut by more than}, seorg 'Bri are settled as | wandmother -Elsie Niemi; Aunty|gqpr ift of $50 received : Ehidsd- James Burnette, Commander Frank Dr e iy Y {and George O'Brien are st il Goff. A gift of was received ')rrlvn(:e. v l I 3, ma rank Drouin, Adjutant § | hait. .omiortably as possible in the olc | 4ary, Carolyn Isaacs. |trom National Headquarters for or- Poie = TR e ) e e e ———— one-cylinder fire hall at the en- | M. Mallory, Mrs. Maxwell's boss, | sanjzational purposes. Mrs. Dixon She has managed and owned we D T e R e S, pE“(AN DE(MRED trance to the subport. What is lack- | ~John Jensen; Elmer and MUggsy,|nead of personal aid, announced known shops in Tacoma and has had ! ing in roominess is partly made| . courle none too bright, would 'be, | that Mrs, Edna Lomen had given her own Beauty Parlor for several b NOTIEE H ME { pom‘ OF E“‘I’Rv FOR ap by compact storage, cleanlinest ldfmmw::, Ralph Dell and Ray|many books and magazines to the years. ‘ ! and curtains. it [light house stations and that the Alaska appealed to her, and now | There is room for only one firc 2 o _ lcutter Storis would deliver them. | i Aen £ doPYe.Vi ARG | We are again bullqu up our stock cf concrete ? : (A“AD'A" VESSHS truck in the building, one bedroom | SURPRISE LUNCHEON PARTY Mrs. Donald Morrison, head of| she is h\v.u to serve you. I take pleas products . . . bujlding block” chimney blocks, gt ; vath, a small kitchen and an extra | Miss Marilyn Isaak was surprised nocpitality, gave her report and ure in presenting to you footing dml pier blocks, drain tile, ete., and 2 J. T. Petrich, assistant Collector | room too small for meetings but ast Fridag }ch a lunghwn zl\'?n;-.mn Mrs. Dixon made a list of w2 now have everything you need to take care +1f Customs for Alaska, today an-|large enough for feeds following | ¥ her mother Mrs. G. R. Isaak household articles members could Mi: 5 .H.E.l E \l Le BL AIqE 4 of those repairs and improvements you’ve been {| ounced that word had been re-|ihe meetings which will be held iri | Bd ber aunt, Mrs. Fred Endres in| contrituté to help new arrivals in s i waiting to do all winter. {| cived from Washington, D. C., that | & classtoom in the National Guara [ he latter’s home with the follow-| necd. The rest of the evening was For your next hair-do call her, and {| 2elican, *Alaska: has been’ deslgna. | Bullding at: the port. ‘The regulax}cH§ gl friends' invited: = Misses| s in discussing new projects. come in to'get acquainted . s u T d as a Customs port of entry gOr:.‘iuy meeting will be held tonight. | -eth Fleek, Moni and Arden, Vin- ous refreshments were served| | ea s iouay g 1 vessels, The order became| Cld Betsey ~and another firef on, Mary Cuthbert, Adah Friesen,|:y the hostess. i N W 2 i effective May 1. | truck, as well ‘as the Elks ambul- | ‘dith Wellington, Shirley Edwards,| - The next meeting will be held Ejucll!e s BEEEEY Sdlfifi WALTER J ST“TTE & SON | This means that Canadian hal- | ance are housed in the warehouse | ‘fances Smith, and Terry Snethen.|at the home of Mrs. Morrison on o) |ibut boats can mow enter the port | 2bouts three blocks away. “he occasion was Miss Isaak's 17th| Ienth Street. Phone 492 to sell their catches and to pick| If there is delay in responding Adrthday date. { Genera&l Contractors A lo ambulance calls, it will be be-| Last evening the Endres home] HOSPITALIZED | Building Materials Concrete Products Joseph H. Sadlier, representative | °2US of the time it takes to sprint | ¥as again the scene of a birthddy| wns Lars Sorensen is in 3t. Ann’s | LUCILLE T STINE P 34 of the Sitka Branch at Pelican has| 105¢ three blocks,” Sorenson said | urprise party on the occaston off hospital for surgery. 4 617 Willoughby been stlectal ab ety C(:)ll‘;ct‘or :‘; ‘And we don't sprint as fast as we [ 23t and Lucille Isaak’s birthday |’ p: b Owner used to,” he added. lates, with Pat becoming 12 years| come to the Methodist May Day 5, e - af interes h ska. s A Ref{t’.’shmF nterest to the people of Alaska. TO ANCHORAGE e Col De]iClOuS 2 & o John McLaughlin, director un- und ce Cold " T Bid R. L. Peterson of Duncan is stop- :’}‘l"m"x;“e;"' ;:"SUII"-“‘CE division of : uests s B {3 - ping at the Baranof Hotel. e Alaska Employment Security For g r ere ’9_ 1 Commission, left yesterday for| Huve Coke in your home! charge of the port BOTTLED UNDER AYTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY § JUNEAU COLD STORAGE COMPANY Sorensen explained that many ‘| ambulance calls could as well be handled by a car or taxi, if those at the scene wduld call a doctoi iirst, except in obvious emergency cases. Since the ambulance has been in service it has responded to 45 calls. Drivers get no compenstaion for making the calls and it takes two persons to handle a call. The members of the Department who were housed in the hall in the City Hall Building, are scattered in various rooms in Juneau, but wil e on the alert for any fire calls. IDAHO SENATOR SPEAKS TONIGHT OVER KINY Albert White, General Counsel of the Republican Party of Alaska, announced today that U. S. Senator Herman Welker of Idaho will speak over Radio KINY, in Juneau tonight, at 9:15, on issues that are ® 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 TIDE TABLE . May 4 High tide 12:38 am. 176 ft. Low tide 7:02 am. -1.1 ft. High tide 1:16 p.m. 15.7 ft. Low tide 3 pm. 1.8 It. Copyright 1951, The Coca-Cola Co ® o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 of age and Lucille 13. Invited to| heir party were: Vadra Fleek, Sharen Henkins, Sharen Ogg, ! Stuart Johnson, Ann Pusich, Maria | Worokec, Sandra Shirk, Helen Mec- {hardy, Judy Niemi, Della Cuth- vert and Ina Franklin. SQUARE DANCE SATURDAY | The young peoples Square Dance | group, the Gastineau Breezers, will be special guests of the Taku Travelers at their regular and per-| naps last dance of the spring sea- son on Saturday evening in the Douglas Public School. | The first half of the dance will| be for the benefit of the young people particularly, stated co-chair- | man, Rex Hermann and Rollen Emil, Refreshments will also be on hand during the intermission. Those present will vote on whether | to continue the dances or to close| for the summer as in former years. | Fairbanks and Anchorage for two weeks to contact employment offi-| ces there. | AT AR PR 2 S ! FROM TULSEQUAH Stanley Owen of the Consolida- olted Mining Co. at lreglsteud at the Baranof Hotel. Tulsequah is, Tea May 5. 2 to 5. 799-3t FRESH 20th CEN Pay Cash and Save—l’ay Cash and Save—Pay Cash and Save First of the Season Fresh Halibut / Fresh King Salmon = Just Received ===== Pay Cash and Save—PaY Cash and Save-Pay Cash and Save FlSll ARE IIEBE Qcpound SR TURY SUPER MARKET

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