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MONDAY, MAY 21, 1951 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA " PAGE FIVE COASTGUARD' 1 SOBOLEFF GIVES WARREN LFAVES PAN AM CARRIES 134'TOP 0 MORNING' SHOWPLALE br G | FGHTING FEATURE | (NSPIRING TALK | JUNEAU; DUE N WEEKENDTRAVELERS| NOW SHOWING BS % NOW AT (AI'J&EG,?.; FO HS GRADUATES| FAIREANI "“M’[M INAND 89 DEPART| AT20TH CENTURY! ENDS TONIGHT DOORS OPEN 7:00 The first motion pic The Rev. Walter Soboleff deliver- sty ’ One hundred eighty-four travel-| There's a top o' the drawer mov-| SHOWS at .30 ENDS ing the exploits of America’s old nspiring address to the | 3 ' N2, | ars flow with Pan American World |ie at the 20th Century Theatre | Now Tnnmmc' ( TUES sea-going branch of the armed for Juneau high school at f"?”‘\r\u\h over the weekend with 45| where Paramount’s “Top o More Fun, od UES. s now at the Capitol Theatre. | > seérvices held 1 Chester, alde | gryjyals and 89 departures. Morning” is showing with Songs and Pacific Coast Pren‘iere s the “Fighting Coast he high t“:;::;}r"‘;“;:“ : -1 prom Seattle: Robert Bowen, Joe| Crosby, Ann Blyth, Barry Fitzger- Laughs i and the film stars "‘\('nnso. Dr. E. L. Coddington, Mrs.|ald, Hume Cronyn and a number than in st Tuckér and 1 who attended. 2 anks the |y Hanson, Mrs. Mabel and John of other talented pegple all contri- Forr 1ts : : ‘ R i sases T % e | e e e e, e i | AND THE MEN WH BLASTED THER WY} Tucker appe an ex-Bosun i stance,” followed Floyder Phererton, Nelson Poe, key. Mate who figures, { X W t vocation by the Rev. Boyd Mrs. | Mrs. A. Ratcliff, O. Rodriquiz, Mrs.| Bing and Barry are in 1941, that his job 8 r 14 at tei. | 1. Schaffner, Josephine Scoll, J. fi.| {orm insulting each other will defer him from Miss Adeline Barlow sang a solo, ¢ - | Setson. doing each other in their efforts of war. But he h: he H ) 3 P R Stanley Singer, P. J. Skewes, P.|to solve the mystery of the stolen meeting y Ella R McGinnis gave the Sexip member of | D, Teed, Merle Titus, Mr. and Mrs, | Blarney Stone, as imaginative miral’s » i ir E V. Vermillion, Virgil Worthington, | premise as any film story ever a welder at the sk r Vaited for Lord," was sung tr ent Mrs, Lera Young, Harold Dessner,|sing is seen an Americar! ir tic reasons. Tucker and Briar X t ¥ 0] voich \d Tiawali | L. Bason, Vance Blackwell, Betty |surance investigator sent to the lev. commander ; Sobolef vered th lon of, in- | Cdrry and two children Richard|town of Cork, Ireland by his firm, - . construction at the n e Sermon t 2 . ang Diana, Alyce Dalziel with son | which had insured the famous sto m—_nr_nn.vnr.s i ; tvals for Ella’s affecti dor direction of Miss Marjor i Rovert, R. Peterson, C. Harwood, |for a goodly sum. There he m of cir t verson, the I chool choru - | From Annette: Keith Johnson,|Barry, one of a two-man x 3 i A series J Slnct | JONN RUSSELL pults Tucker right ba ot h Not Far From Me, O} " he W Fred Baxter, Alvin Polet, James | force in the town, who cesents m\‘ i Bu"y RICHARD JAECKEL Coast Guard and, after go 1| Lord = im e . i1o aid | Walsh, Charles Rector, John Doo- | interference and also his /romantic tl Id Bl |‘ . MARTIN Wil otficers’ trainin infa pram closed with the | = N : .1 |lin, Charlotte Speegle. nterest in his daughter cms y | geffl i com : STEVE BRODIE 3¢ tion. Major Eric New- e bil g | ce | TOM POWERS done out of hi T i W 1 SEIGE G -1 S ot A <l To Sealtle: Alice Wilson, G.| —r- ‘ and goes through the war a 11d @ Recessional, Coronation | A A | Pisher, J. M. Neate, Mona Lutz,| o SONS OF THE Mate, and, desp i ¢ the band. directed by sl \m | H. Gronroos, Mr. ana Mrs Phil | ONE F 'HREE TERR G“ & "0“;“5 distinguishes f with & r | : | Bertnol, P. J. Gilmore, W. John, (I"ES (HOSEN FOR starring \ REPUBLIC oravery and s ! RS e BRCHINRS Mrs. W. F. Johnston, Agnes Dob- | | BRIAN DONLEVY - FORREST TUCKER PICTURE Right up to its sma ¢ . ¢ ple X ol gym- ; : % aer, Evelyn Codman, Olza Muzic, | pEA(E OFH(ER MEE-‘- ELLA RAINES : n a klooming inyasion act nasium ¥ ; £ ¢ Gart Buris) Walter Wetch, Vern H : BA P |am s pow i and stirrin ;5% i At '| Lowis, Thomas Townsend. Dorothy | SHOWS at 7:20—9:30 EXTRA! ! | Mrc Davi nded him of the Sid Cals | DViE The Northwest Teace Officer As-| UAFIGON' = Hews FFATU}&F at 2 M. G. M. Color Cartoon (ARPENTER) lhh\!fi' 1 e il ivls y Blanch Albrecht with children|sociation board of directors has' _____ _ oo . oo Jack, Leola Williams, | tentatively selected Juneau, Ke 8:00—10:10 and Special Featurette wARNS MEE Lu;“ :",a A ny¢ ! p : : “‘ p ¥4 R. Bruns and son Herbert,|chikan or Anchorage as the three (legs 3 .T Wuflnnw { 3 Vit b b E— | Yion i | Zope Greenspun, Hazel Mickelson,| Alaska cities from which the 1951 ALASKA ADVERTISING e i | : ‘v : i Wheldon, Miss Ava Blske, R.|convention site showld be chosen| MRS Peterson, Tom and | according to an article in the April- | Thexe is .o substitute for Newspaper Advertising! Feterion; B Feero, Toen und | aacordng to a0 arkice i the Avci- S ANDREWS —— e ————— - - f The ven 4 EAT R bt o o well | Son James. ganization’s official publication, OHARA y : RO Msi)dTan, S Lag 2 Helen Jackson, Mrs. Ted Mack,| Jim Percell, Jr, a member of the ' 18 2 P 3 p T e A “‘"(_ "t '\_m”l 9 N R S ) on Nelson, Paul Burnett, Susan | association’s board of directors and W nted T0 Re“t sarpenters again S - iR | £ $he JangET g i, Mrs. Albert - Carlson, Paul|residing ip Portland, is scheduled a zalled * th | e Geremmviar| ‘ A0UgT prdive non, J. Baxter®and infant Ter-!to arrive ‘n Juneau June 6 on a, niise 'tabulous HE b DB i sty . A 2 > tour of the three cities in an effort 2 B d H s d e fion “Bresent oafs e et s o A le as ever beiore 1001 por Annette: A. Thompson, Lor-|to help choose the one at which -Dearoom ricuse in a gOO SEC st Wil be \ ; : 410 1 bel sne Davis, V. T. Davis. the convention will be held. Four ! ’ B hsnier . bh i il e | Y > s pralse| por Ketchikan: Mus. J. H. Payne, states are in the association Mon- Rentno object. Permanent. o it o et me e L ; | Ciford Alexander, V.'A. Bocuck 4na, ldaho, Oreson and Washiri- 1 ot crebis sente > inyone from going t Miehizan: ‘,;,’.' the su R v WO Rev. J. H. Davis. tog. re lion-year old vork. We only want to ke | Mise DRvisL telRhbed irahenn | 2o ¢ S 207w "“ For Fairbanks: Hallene Price, F.| An evaluation of the throe cities H' clers vie with tree-rimmed, clear- S. C. MCAFEE who want to go there from ) % P g oy | sides nu u cks and ge HeI Martin, Milt Ward, Mrs. K. Thur-| from the standpoint of air atd boat ) watered lakes and eternally snow disillusioned by the “Sh La i § an n 3 two sons, one | man, Henry Parker, Ed Gueller,| connections, hunting, sightseeing,|capped mountains for the nature Baranof Holel advertising they may encounter i o § g Jm,,m' s 1 are pla \'vn\li [ :fi-:xgnur (ju}'lllt‘m Jimmy Andrew,|and frontier flavor is given in the{jover's eye or the camera enthus- the states AT 8 thie ¥ dcal 1B 1 erritory xi) Sep- LV,;mruuuu 'llLus‘.Jnmes Soully, C.|article. jast's lens An ad from a rn Calif ¥ fore going ‘east’ to. carry |, E™P 318 frip s, [ VRRE Eleanor Moses, Isabelle| .rpe attraction Juneau holds for e Band leave Cali-| Walker, Ed Titus, Helen Wright,| .o elers is not due entirely to its V-J Day came | Willlam Marth, A. Anderson, Sam strategic importance,” the article was a hap- | Dvind Nancy Dod, B. Semuntck, ,.mm-m..,“““.-.,------_m---,.-".:,fl nia newspaper is i { r!'. anced r musical studies. o o o ALASKA EMPLOYMUNT ews of % her engagement wil TIH ¥ - P White or colored, age limi ek Iith BlesSube Byt her many ([31ENE ¥ f course, staten (. “BHA GRANEYOL DInARY 8 “The th'”kl"g fellow years. Laborers earn ove ', e TP PORRIBRRY By diss ment," Clara Sfoe, Ravena Thompson. | ather s combination of things—a W o9 month. Auto mec er « N n made a I {,J“,V ?n}num, C. Pclhca. Florence friendly warmhearted people—a city High tl;m Calls a YELLOW Ditch diggers over $900. C ‘ pression on those net h Kawacley, John Pickett, Wallace | yhere tall buildings, excellent clubs| & LOW, ide sver $1,300. Over 150 ot b { triendly and - L y ‘J(‘nn. n, ‘Al\m Manchea, Lucille| 304 fine restaurants mingle easily | ® High tide b obs. o | easy to see why he got the majority | ithor, H. Ivanoff, Phill Notti,| with the rough-and-ready pionee Low tide ' 8:42.p.r1 ———— €, The traa Journil e s’ tnisal ; fof the votes on b ts in the |S. Lee, C. Rector, J. Walsh, A. Po-| syt that still prevails throughout ¢ ¢ @ ¢ © © . ) veekly pay check for ¢ [’ f | California primary,” one person| 5 Frighad sennedel, O diRpaisy B el P A vl with two dependents, lives | | said 5 AR R . e g he contractor’s car n K from Faigbanks it is expected that | = g, ] . i L ix day oyerime Jor. 5 frhd gt : n and his secretary wi & DIVORCE FILED ! | directly to California. Gc gl oy S b i S S s conen e |t taen v v sony |V fyee A merrdcan Legion ;252; Board and Room, $4¢ : am. salling | "= | for divorce from Margaret Rosen ’ und one hour an at 8 o'Clock X soc security, $2.45; leaving '™ M 9 am.| 5 stri riione 22 or A ror a \"x;%t ?S'ilszl;sc.“"“ e v ciog w T. Avery t.ONTRA(T i LET FOR J‘"‘thffi T e articl gives e rice of a 3 n, F: % 1 g e - N YELLOW CAB |[5issm s iy BUIDING 10 HOMES | 27,3, 17 fen cnris ncom IN THE LEGION DUGOUT 0 $1; quart of milk 40 cents; bread, .- £ . Frilund, ) i Visiting Veterans Invited . oonis: Egk RCHL . BBle 0] {0, Mactinih D, A contract for ten Alaska Hous-| Salmen is the most valuable pro- VERNON P. HARRIS, Post Commander $1.30 a dozen; and 2 one rocm 3 ¢ " > d o v 3 iveri C bk c o35 ait, 1 Authority homes for resale in|duct of Canadian fisheries, with JOHN GARCIA, Adjutant All Deliveries except those from partment $85 a month. vg & Bt as has been negotiated with| lobster second. the Drug Stores are 50¢ arrY M Ry Ray Jar nstruction Co. | — s it A Jame I'INAI. p- IA MEE"N ston, Mr. and } , i | of Seward, E. Glenn Wilder, direc- | ',--,,,,,--..;,-,,;",,;,N-w,-,,,,,-,,,.,m,-,--,;,, ;;,,j,,,,.,,. P R R TP X Nel r of AHA said here today. e T 1 r ‘Winn, A W N The homes i have sales NOTICE To Hom’ownms Fifth TR & | . M T g | 1cing from $2,000 to $2,500, | » ] :vxi;nl., and eighth grade|, rs, L5 BaktandAg v Nixs ¢ said. James is expected here singers will comprise t I i Ta Viss I | within a week to get work under- oi’ ean- We are again building up our stock cf concrete ines that will. Kig abiles 't Neltimier, Miss A. Tahl, Miss E| t | products . . . building blocks, chimney blocks, Parent-Teacher meeting ' tonight “;ZT\“L”L ,J,‘:"’L i s are being called for June 12 footing and pier blocks, drain tile, ete., and The group meets in , the grade|y pones . oy oo Amaurak, Ue rental units for West ‘Jun- w2 now have everything you need to take care school auditorium at 8 pm. The o B 2. The buildings will be of frame | Clean-Up week is here again! You will probably clean of those repairs and improvements you've been Junior band is also on the prog- 77 cnstruction with plumbing and up and discard numerous garments that the sturdy waiting to do all winter. ram. Yo ; 536 IJANCE Ih t heat. roject includes young folks can no longer use. Here is your chance to Mrs. William Whitehead is chai t swers and a water replace them with these “CLEAN-UP WEEK"” priced man of the eighth grade mothers . s are available at the & 1 S ¢ | Money-Saving Bargains. Come in! See US Today committee which Is servingd refresh. | [FQRMA[ DRESS o e i itoim a0l il oney-Saving g ments after the meeting WALTER J. STUTTE & SON |8 i 5o o ATDEDICATION |, 0 oo Coveralls Childrea’s Building Materials Concrete Products i oy b |ADB APPOINTED Two Size Gl’OllpS o vera l l S | One species of brittle star, an The z'm:mtir,n of the AB Hall T PHONE 34 inhabitant of the ocean bo!toms.lhere on the Eve of the New Year AS pROCUREMENI can discard all of its body except!in 1916 the_event of the sea 2 o 4 and 4 to 12 Sizes 3 o 6 617 Willoughby stomach, mouth and five arm roots|son. Over 500 persons in formal 3 when disturbed. and full dress danced in the New AG(Y FOR AlASKA $l 95 $l 0“ . ——————————{Year amid spectacular purple and white decorations and midnight Designation (,[ the Alaska k e o ? |ceremonies while 200 in the galler Pl Boara' by the U Deps | 4 . ies watched. 4 iy gt 5 Have a Coke... e . e which was consiruc. | ment Of Commerce 1 the r»mwfll Assortment of 0dds and Ends ted for a con ity center cost|FYocurement Cooperating Agency e ‘ I I i approximately $25,000 raised by|l°f Alaska was announced today| approximately $25, ais y - '} 2 popular subscription and through | FOm Juneau. \ G l l : Drlve res 4 I B 3 Under the new .’nrmx:t-mr-,nl,i lr s resses or s a s P s the Arctic Brotherhood Camp 3 Much of the lab on the building rmalized by a cont between . . G P i. it i e b cam Curtion Kaywazd, Dircior ol the| Sllghfly Soiled owns — Paniies membership ¢ the time. el ervice of the Commerce De- % Today the bhilding is becoming | PATtmeEnt, . and the Development! Slzesz to 14 1.00 500 a heap of wrecked xvmhle to’ make Brmd, producers and manufact m-; ay for the Ala Office Building l in the Territory now will h(\\_ri % - lo be erected « site. the same opportunity as their| Wh l o l d (s ll s ) B l m Memees of e A5 putding | foumpars n he e Lo | i1e Uxioras (Small 31zes . " et bids on requirements of Fed- a ral Government agencies. Formals rour n Y . . (8- adley, Clark Smi Information relating to “all pu ld H. Post es in excess of $500 by the Di W. Grant John: was named | 2artment of Defense and the Gen- manager of the Hall that has hous- | 4! Services Administration is B P l w l Gah d SI k : £ e Bl toa: bae Hous-| 17 SNRE ARt 1 L) oys’ (Part Woo arame J1acxs basketball games, boxing and wres-|9¢ the Development Board, ““‘, BN iy taim andl Als nvitations for products which slzessl° 15 T HOAL R e Lo Db T 4 championship swimming events t be produced in the Territory| The swimming pool located in the| ¥il! be brought to the attention of basement boasted of 75 di o nterested Alaska business firms AL perature and was popul ,|and industries. | DRINK ears of operation. | Theluded in the materials requir ; [{d' T~ ; . G was one ha 1 s .l g cies ¢ ar- | Refunds or s ; v ; divers 1. Vs | fety ores u, fishery and fur| 774 : ; speed aming : record . ucts which have been outlined Approvals on — # - % some of Eastern champior ¢ pecial folder prepared by the ebhetas e Jgard. Copies are available by writ- Sale Merchandise the Juneau office. No Exchanges SOTTLED UNDER AUTHORTY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY .IL‘NLAU COLD STORAGE CO. Initiation, Juneau Chap. No. 7,| Steam is the force which ejects | © 1951, The Coca-Cola Company | Tuesday, May 22, 8 p.n. Alice | the water of a geyser, sometimes to lflruwn, Secretary. su-ul- height of 100 feet or more.

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