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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA "CAPETOWN" I§ NOW ON SCREEN, (APTOL THEATRE - FLYNN SINGS IN | 'MONTANA' NOW - AT20TH CENTURY FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1951 Paficic Coast Premiere SHOWPLALE or : Beginning SUNDAY 20:.LENTURY THEATRE + WHERE HITS ARE A HABIT! ' The two-fisted exciic nen, which | ©One of the novel aspects of “Mon ! HUBBY S LAST TIMES TUNIGHT 3 4 An Exciting Tale won him unprecodented. sudionce | tARA" @t the 20th Century Theatit DOORS OPEN 7:00 P. M. of Men Against the BLAZONED and critical applause in the prize- | 1% mi“ln‘::-oduitln:! m”m-l:]u Fl SHOWS AT 7:20 — 9:30 o > winning “All the King's Men" is |2 Tollicking duct with A€ | e Sea—And Each Other! IN LETTERS more than duplicated by Broderitk | ®rollicking duet with Ale: i i . Crawford in “Cargo to Capctown,” | O the tune, “I Reckon I'm in Love now at the Capitol Theatre. His vocalizing is bound to win hin | THEIR SHIP AFLAME! Crantons, abltal Theatre. lon | fans among those Who thought that ; Drew are s the great Flynn limited his screen which featurc BL hanan and | talents to rapler-thrusts and love- | ¥ed de Corsia, Crawforc.is/sesn s | TAKINE: y | l 2 hard-bitten chief enginzer shang- | ‘Montana” is the story of Mor-| d aboard a battered old tanker | 8an Lane, & sheep rancher deierm- | \ must make a fast run across | ined to move his i e : ¥ the Indian Ocean. Ireland is its|country greedily held by weaith: Technicolor o i saptain, a former naval hero and |cattle barons. | Semper Paratus”—clways ready! In Peace hipmate of the man he has shang- R S bl el CRUSADE | SATURDAY MATINEE HOPPY ROUND-UP CLUB U.S. Coast Guard. Erstwhile buddies, the two men Winning Star of : dug it out with each other over the | ATTENTION K . ALL THE KING'S MEN 1§ In peace, heroes in the air, at sea and on anexpected presence of Miss Drew !S GEI'"“G DQWN' Eadis appy B!"hday fo: in a new drama! land. In war, united with Uncle Sam’s fight; fro comes along, B RS i HOPALONG CLUB ROGER GRUMMETT et L) Bond of misw hib HAVE cause she is (1) affianced to the | % . EMPNDERS o oL HEe 3 JORERE ; hanghaied engineer (2) former girl A\ § Last Chance lo B S 2 blasted their way to victory from Normandy friend of the rough-fisted Ireland. o ’,l:,{..l.“, M_:u'l\!NNON Between slugfests of their own, Gd Your BETTY COLE s to Guadalcanal. Republic Pictures is proud to bring you this glorious story of the “Fighting Coast Guard.” It's a spectacle with all the entertainment and excitement only the motion picture screen can offer! Your Cards ox Office for Bicycle o Tickets Free Admission Todaw’s Sheew . st crusce niman i oot Hopalong Cassidy i Rustler's Range bring the added contributions ne- : cessary for a successful crusade in ! | PLEANT SALE Juneau. THis will avert the neces- sity of a personal solicitation mop- Jurean Garden Cluk-American Legion Dugouf Saturday, May 19 - 1004 A. M. " | and Ireland find time to] Reminders that they have over- loin forces in fight-to-the-finish [looked a very important request battles with the elements: notably,|mailing their contribution to the | \ hurricane which lashes the tanker |local cancer crusade—will be found | wnd almost destroys it, and an oil |in the mail of some seventy or| fire which is quenched by the two |eighty business firms in Juneau entire ship and [during the coming weekend. “We hope,” Norman Banfield, Srawfor men before the averybody aboard it gets blown up. FOREST SERVICE ASKS BIDS ON HOUSING UNI BODERICK ELLEN JOMN e [AWFORD-OREN IRELAND AWARD HERBERT J. YATES presents FIGHTING COAST GUARD starring i BRIAN DONLEVY » FORREST TUCKER « ELLA RAINES with JOHN RUSSELL - RICHARD JAECKEL - MARTIN MILNER - STEVE BRODIE TOM POWERS and SONS OF THE PIONEERS Screen Play by Kehneth Gamet + Story By Charles Marquis Warren up campaign later this month. We figure it is just a case of oversight anyway, on the part of these bus- | iness houses and that the reminders should be sufficient to rectify the FEATURE at 8:05—10:10 FROM 1:30 P. M. eventually. They will be used ex- clusively for rangers' residences, 5/ ' \_.Added ; Entertainment — Technical Adyiser— Lt. Commander Robert C. Cannom, U.5.C.G. R tions to bid weretaing cir-| oo s i /) <5 Bllémm { Woody Woodpecker : Kisaciate broducer Director—JOSEPH KANE loday by the U. S. Forest situations‘ And, of course; s if it Monkshood Lillium Umbellatum Rock Garden plants < i ! port Reel A REPUBLIC PICTURE ¢ Service for the bullding of a rang-jdoesn't, we shall Sull have O Delphinium Lily of the Valley such as Sedums Do CORSA § “Salute to Duke RegARs Vo heporction / 3 et - Yottt RS er's residence on the Forest Ser-|ten days to work as mophet-iib Campanulas ris Saxitrages ! Ellington” vice’s administrative site-about twoPErS: , Forget-me-nots Veronica Wheie t miles out of Juneau on the glacier| Pointing out that with this ex-| i Mg TO e e TONI GHT SATURD AY highw ception, the local crusade has been s pthis: Riliargen. 9 < x Speciiications are for a 2-bed- exceptionally successful. Banfield Ly o uves House viants. SHOWS at 7:20—9:30 CONTINUCUS room residence, the first of four|paid tribute to Federal and Terri- N such units it is planned to haVe|torial employees, who, under the| . : chairmanship of George Haen of | 1 the Forest Service, and Catherine | | | c SHOWPLALE oF Ralph Mize, Lisle Hebert,| Mrs. Jack Sarvela, Marvin' 21 ARRIVE: 13 OUT and it is hoped by construction of the four units that some of the problems of housing personnel will be solved. Rangers, it was explain- Mack of the Alfska Development Board, have bettered the fine rec-| ord these groups made last year. troop: Operation “May Day,” participated | For PERFECT T Lewis, Paul Dysdahl, Jess Frank, - |ed, are subject to frequent transfer|in by Channel Boy Scout pAH AM #EDHESDAY Harold Graves, Pat Burkley, Mr. and !mdingj quarters qfor them and|also!'more than met expectation: BESULTS e l‘“"d Mrs. J. Freymueller. M(GRATH SENDS IN 82 (ARRIED ON their families, while in Juneau,|he said. The various organizations ! s hgers arrived s A SR | has been difficult. of the town to which special letters ] t esday and 13 leVUR(T ANTED ‘ Bids will be opened in the office|were sent, have been very generou Try . rways. District court this morning to| June 5, which is also the deadline|failed to contribute to date, he said, Lanohn cream contributions received From Seattle: Francis Deason, Charles Herbert, N.® Jacobsch, Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Miizovich, H. New- Clement W. Christoffe! from Bev-! erly Christoffel. i (A“(ER (AMPAI ATTENTION REBEKAHS TUESDAY TRIPS for submitting bids. Further infor- mation can be obtained by con- tacting the U. S. Forest Service. “and the have been usually generous.” “It therefore remains only for the business and professional people Permanent b Wave ton, Roy Sumrall, Roy nson, | | _ R. Bassett, Malcolm Brown, W. Cal- | A check for $700 received today| Traveling on Alaska Coastal Air- Ml EDGE(UMBE “IGH to come through in proportional o lies, Gene Cookee, Tom Dodge, M.| All memb: requested to attend by the Alaska Division of the Am-|lines Wednesday flights were a to- . degree,” he concluded, “and we R. Doyle, Harry Durkin, F. Fischer, ohurch services at the Northern erican Cancer Society, puts the | tal of 85 passengers with 10 on in- S(Hool RADU “o" shall be able to write off the local Rudy Feilmoser, Jack Fowler, John Light Presbyterian Church this little town of McGrath for the | terport,, 40 departing and 35 arriv- G A | crusade as a decided success.” It is easy to contribute to the Gillis, M. Habutzel. To Secattle: Charles White, Leota Sunday, May 20, at 11 o'clock. Meet third consecutive year on the high- in \church basement at 10:45. 813-2t est spot in the nation, per capita- — wise, in contributions made to the EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRiBED | Cancer Crusade. With a population| of approximately 125 people, the DR. D. D. MARQUARDT per capita contribution is almost $6. This represents an increase of OPTOMETRIST Gl Second and Franklin 40 per cent over last year's contri- PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS Juneay bution from McGrath, which was the highest in the nation. This is according to information released by Mildred R. Hermann, Comman- |der of the Alaska Division. ! “The contribution from Mc-| Grath” Thomas A. Morgan, Terri-| torial Crusade Chairman said “is| little less than amazing, and is, of | course extremely heartening to us all, While it would be too much to expect every community to contri- bute proportionally, the little town| in the interior has certainly set up| a record for the rest of Alaska to shoot at. “McGrath,” he added, ‘s the first Alaska Community to report in full. We do know however that successful crusades are under way i | T SEE MADSENS FOR| NCHOLsONs woLomG NYLON FISHING LINE and Herring Nettings ——— OPEN EVENINGS Opp. Ball Park Pnone nu] Tanks and General Welding ALL WORK GUARANTEED P. 0. Box 1529——Feero Bldg. PIRE WANT ADS PAY— “Ithink youll like Schlitz best,to0” taste so fine and so satisfying that people like you the people of McGrath have given | vin; | for ing. Departing for Sitka: Betty Pel- ayo, Eva Phillips, Ben Miller, Elnek Armstrong, Tom Nally, Jerry Bea- son, Rachel Jimmy, E. M.’ Steven- son, Don Kantola, Malcolm Grean- ey, Felix Toner; for Fish Bay: Jack Warner. £ For Tenakee: W. H. Schwind; for Hoonah: Mr. and Mrs. Nick Mar- for Hoonah: Mrs, T. Pratt, R. J. Sommers, Frank Sheakley; Skagway: Inez Soldin; for Haines: E. M. Mackey, J. C. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs, C. D. Smith, Lt. Col. Jack W. Chapman, Capt. John Bu- chanan, Hal Newton. For Rocky Pass: T. L. Robbins, Harry Johnson, John Moaagle, Bill Graves; for Taku Harbor: Comdr. Larsen; for Petersburg: Alice Ol- sen; for Ketchikan: John Moul- ton, P. J. Gilmore; for Angoon: Dr. Karcla Teitlinger; for Hood Bay: Harold Stratton; for Todd: Mr. and Mrs, A. F. Gilikson; for Hawk In- let: Mrs. Sally Hopkins, Fred Hop- kins; for Tenakee: Mike Garil. Fields; from Taku Lodge: Comdr. Max Penrod, Alaska Native Ser- vice area educationist, left Thurs- day to attend the Mt. Edgecumbe Vocational High School graduation exercises May 18. There are 52 scheduled to graduate from the ! school. ! Speaker at the ceremonies will be Mrs. Henry Roe Cloud, national mother of the year in 1950. Mrs. Cloud is very active in the Na- tional Congress of American In- dians. Students at the school rais- ATTENDED BY PENROD | cancer crusade by mail. Simply put your check or cash contribution in an envelope addressed simply to “Cancer, Juneau.” ' The postoffice will do the rest. SITKA VISITOR T. R. Curtis of Sitka is at the ! Gastineau Hotel. FROM SEATTLE F. D. Hans and L. L. Taylor of Scattle are registered at the Bar- anof Hotel. ed money by various methods to bring her as speaker for their grad- uation. > New Opening Hours: IRVING Starting SATURDAY - May 19 HAINES VISITOR Douglas Wallace of Haines is a guest at the Gastineau Hotel. °’S CAFE Frances Ann’s Beauty Salon — Phone 388 — Open Evenings by Appointment These Ads Tell a Useful Story, Indeed!? Where to Shop conveniently Where to Buy Wisely How to Save Time |in many Alaskan towns this month, MA;;‘[V‘"E R‘“°é" fx’““;’fi é-h f nd that plans for crusades later|Mundine, R. E. Isto; from Chat: H 3 H and that plans for crusades tater| (U0, G, U0 an: || Franklin St., Opposite Winter & Pond Store || and Mon g ¢ s in many.of the seasonal employ- |500n: Miss Jeane Schauer; from | [ 100 S ey ScHLITZ has a very special taste all its own. It’sa ment towns. If everyone gives as|Ketchikan: Anna Sorenson; from o | Petersburg: Mrs. Fields, Sand ol . o | | | we shall be able to score a re- markable success in our crusade for have made Schlitz the largest-selling beer in the world. Larsen, Royal O'Reilly. From Haines: Bdwin Grimstad, and will remain Open until 1:30 a. m. SO REMEMBER : The money you spend in JUNEAU with the Merchants who are Build- Try Schlitz . . . taste Schlitz this year.” ° y . y . ..and find out how ood beer Mrs, Pearl Laska, who is Direct- | Charles McCoy, Norvin Lewis, Ken . \ ing J:UI\ EAU give YOU a part, bel ut & or-at-large of the Alaska Division,|Hager, Hal Newton; from Skagway: ("i, l(-TAINLOIC,.O"'nerf al':dt Ma;\ager also, in BUILDING Juneau. can handled the campaign in McGrath, |Ken Ubbelonde, Frank Harvey, Eva ormerly=—TIVing's Wi, 1 elersDurg [ as she has for two previous years. Her letter did not give any of the details of the manner in which the campaign was conducted merely making the laconic observation that “we feel the campaign this year was a success.” ' HOSPITAL NOTES Admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital Wednesday were Lawrence John- son, John Fly, Cecilia Doogan, Mrs. Milford Marshall; discharged were Mrs. Malcolm Hardy and baby girl; Rose Leonarcd, Ray .Clock, An~ ton Overgard. Born at St. Ann's Hospital to Mrs. Samuel Hanlon of Hoonah at 8:55 p.m. Wednesday, a girl weighing 6 pounds 5 ounces. Discharged from the Government Hospital Wednesday was Calvin Ford, Hoonah. There were no ad- missions. The Beer that made ATTENTION REBEKAHS Phillips, Ben Pelnyo, Rev. Whelan, Sonya Swanson, Rev. G. E. Gal- lant; from Hoonah: Harry See. From Sitka: W. Peterson, C. Young, C. Christoffel, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sarvela, Hal Graves, Irene Saska, M. Glascock; Bob Bean, L. Lindstrom, Henry Benson, Felix Toner, Roy Cole. JUNEAU GARDEN CLUB PLANT SALE SATURDAY Almost any kind of gardener will find what is wanted at the Juneau Garden Club plant sale Saturday, May 19 in the Legion Dugout, the committee in charge announces. There will be plenty of house plants and cuttings, particularly coleus, a few Airican violets, a wide variety of perennials and rock garden ma- terials. Donors are asked to take their contributions to the Dugout if pos- sible this evening. The sale will ' DELICIOUS HOME-MADE PIES, CAKES Home-made PARKERHOUSE ROLLS served with ALL MEALS GHNUTS Look at i This.... “TWINDOW?”, the window with Built-in insulation, that gives you all these advantages. .. Reduces heating costs. Permits the use of larger windows. Designed to prevent condegsation. Adds to comfort and health year round. Only two surfaces to clean. Beautiful, modern, economical. See Us Today ‘Insist on The Best This and call Coupdn is Good for 10c . - start promptly at 10 o'clock Sat- } MIIVIGIIkOG Ffll'nOIIC All members requested to attend |urday morning. wurm J. swnE & so“ i as part‘flf Your Cab Fare on | ¢ church services at the Northern ’ | Light Presbyterian Church this FT. YUKON GUEST Building Materials Concrete Products | SATURDAY and SUNDAY ; % Sunday, May 20, at 11 o'clock. Meet| Alice S. Wilson of Ft. Yukon is Phone 3¢ 617 Willoughby . Copyright 195, Jos. Schlitz Brewing Co., Milwaukee, Wia, _® |in church basement at 10:45. 813-2t stopping at the Barinof Hotel. 5 v ; i — o ————