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Pacific Coast Premiere HERBERT J. 'YATB 2 s presents AN DONLEVY - FORREST TUCKER - ELLA RAINES 3 A REPUBLIC PICTURE * Tomerrotw and Thursday Return Showing of a LOVE STORY ... OF TCDAY ... TOMORROW ... ALWAYS! Preesnted by the Producer of “GONE WITH THE WIND” SELZNICK SEPH " < SHIRLEY TTEN “TEMPLE Directed by, Produced by WILLIAM DIETERLE * DORE SCHARY ‘Scroen play by Manion Parsonnet From 8 story by Che Roeased by Sernch Ronesng Oracetion 4 IF in fown or , in the "“Sticks"” |l WARNIKG The Jacobson Upholstery Service will remain in ! after ""COAST GUARD" - NOW AT CAPITOL THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Married e s R HAS RUSS JEEP| A Russian made army jeep, capt- ured in Korea by the 1st Marine Brigade, arrived in th2 Unitec tes as a war souvenir gift tc Lt. J. W. Barden of the U. S. Navy The ominous appearing vehicle wa: | captured near Masan in Korea and was presented to Lt. Barden in San Diego where he was serving as ¢ technical aide on Republic’s pro duction of “Fighting Coasl E now showing at the Capitol T The battered Russian jecp, recently manned by the Commu army in Korea, was re Navy lieutenant by mi being declared “of no mili- tary value because of non parts and the unavaila same.” Presentation of the cap ured ve- hicle by representatives of the hard- fitghing 1st Marine Brigade, was witnessed by Associate Producer-Di- rector Joseph Kane and Forrest Tucker, Brian Donlevy and Ella Raines, who star in the picture. AUTOMOBILES MUST BE LISTED ON TAX RETURNS OF JISD Regardless of ct ves from last year, all motor vehicles and boats must be listed and described in the real and p ment return for the Juneau Inde- pendent School District, Tax Ass- essor Robert N. Druxman said to- i Druxman, it is ndt for the taxpayer to list his automokile unless on for the value to s than rezular Blue- the value ¢ he gives a re be more or I kcok values, The School Distriet Tax Office also requested all taxpayers to clearly describe the location of the property for which they are filing. Tax office hours are from 9 to aily and 9 to noon on Satur- s. It is open during the noon for the convenience of tax- ers who are invited to ask for assistance at any time during these 123 Front Street. PAMARAY SPECIAL Music nightly at the Pamaray by melodies. business in Juneau only until JUNE 30. You still have a limited time in which to get a supply of lovely tapes fabrics at’ reduced pri CALL i Glacier Cab | G6 FIELD PROPANE GAS AND APPLIANCE CO. "Gas Has Got It” Walter D. Field — Phone 581 ® ’I;ds April, one hundred and sevensy-six years after the original Minute Men fought the Battle of Lexington, our country once more is seeking to defend the rights which are the breath of life to every American. Get in the fight—buy U. S. Defense* Bonds! Your own experience fells you— nal property assess- |-~ hours. The tax office is located at | or O'Reilly and her Musical! Pals. Come and enjoy their dance 816-5t [ & Eiiriiiie Actor John Agar, divorced by Shirley Temple in Mode! Loreta Barnett Combs of Los Ange they were married by a judge at second marriage for the bride, who is 23. () 48 FLY HERE BY PAA; 115 ARE SOUTHBOUND Sixty-three flew with Pan Am-/ can World Airways yesterday 48 arrivals and 15 departures. From Seattle: Jeanette Amidon, { Ivan Bloch, Ken Bowman, Dick ! Burke, R. E. Chandler, R. Christ- {ianson, Henry Ceeloha, Mr. and s. Ed Cummings and three chil- dren, Tom Fitcha, H. C. Giegerich, Thelma Green. Walter Hellan, C. G. Hillerman, Warren V. and Warren T.. Hinshaw R. Hodson, L. Jergen, John Kor ! zan, A. Lindstrom, Laarel Madsen, | Joseph Morgan. Dick Penrod, Roger Rhodes, {Comdr. and Mrs. C. V. Rudolph, |Frank Sala, Reino Sarvola, Don Scott, R. P. Silliman, Julian Twed- en, Ed Webster, Mrs. Agnes Young. From Annette: Donald Belshaw. From Fairbanks: F. A. Kilaw, Graham Rodefner, Willlam Twen-, hofel, Jim Sofoulis, Mr. and Mr William Brown, Mike Guest, Sussman, B. Beckman, Harold F | To Seattle: Pat Caniff, Mrs. | Smith, Blanch and Warren Wass | |J. Gray T. Ommeney, W. Stanton, | | Gordon Blevins, E. W. and Ernes-| | tine Dunton, Leonard Johnson, P.| Gagnon, George Vellen, W. Sim- inski. | To Ketchikan: Betty Berry. SEARS LEAVING 10 INTERVIEW NEW TEACHERS Superintendent .of Schools and Mrs. Sterling Sears plan to leave Juneau about June 1, for 'a trip| to the states. Sears will visit Seattle, Portland, and Denver interviewing teachers| who would replace those leaving| the Juneau schools teaching staff this year. While in the area of Denver they will stop some time to see Mrs.| Sterling’s people who live near Lar- amie, Wyoming. A Sears expects to return to Ju-!§ neau after akout two weeks but! Mrs. Sears will remain longer yisit- | § ing her people. ATTENTION TOURISTS For an intimate acquaintance with S. E. Alaska on the mailboat Yakobi for a 600 mile 4-day scenic voyage. Sailings once a week, de- parting Wednesday a.m. 816-tf | 2 -1 Rheumatic Conditions ! |life she had known, but the ma- ! |her in the mews. | la charming ne'er-do-well lawyer 1949, is shown with a few minutes after Nev. It was also the irephoto. Las Ve TIME IS CHANGED ON SCHOOL BUS, LAST THREE DAYS the school ps for the last three d announced today by Ste superintendent o 1g tomorrow, buses will ar rive at school at the usual time, | but will depart at 2:15 in the after- noon to return children heme. On Thursday they will arrive at chool at 10:00 a.m., and at 10:00 and leave minutes later, at 11 5 am. Mrs. Call&van« Entertains at Canasta Party A canasta party was enjoyed Sun- day afterncon at the home of Mrs. | Linda Callahan, 241 Behrends Ave- enue. Those entering in the fun were Bea Mrs. Teresa Brown, Mrs. velyn Be: Fenster, Mrs. Doreen Hogins, son, Mrs. Mrs. iting here from Huntington Beach California. Mrs. Linda Callahan, me. Mrs, for high score. The W.S.CS. of tne Church will meet Wed | | ring Dana Andrews and Maureen depart | at 2:00 pm. On Friday they arrive| Miss Rhoda Mae icky, Miss Freeda Bechtold and George Callahan, who is vis- the host-| served refreshments after the Fenster won an award FILM "FORBIDDEN | STREET” TONIGHT AT 20TH CENTURY One of the first pictures to be made under the new Twentieth ‘Cemur,\'-ch “global” plan of mo- tion picture production is “The F | | bidden Street,” the new film sta O'Hara which opens tonight at the | 20th Century Theatre. “The Forbidden Street” is the story of Adelaide Culver, a girl who for- | sakes her family's fashionable Lon- don home for her art teacher, only to find domestic drudgery and un- | happiness in the slums of London’s | | “mews,” which are narrow, cobble- lined carriageways lined by stables that have been converted into shop and quarters designed for co and grooms. When tragedy intervenes, Ade- laide feels she can again regain the | chinations of a black-mailer keeps Soon, however, | comes into her life and this time | she 1s rewarded with the happiness | she so richly deserves. %AlASKA BPW (LUBS FED. CONVENTION }OPENS HERE MAY 27 Delegates from the seven clubs - | comprising the Alaska Federation lof Business and Professional | Women's Clubs will attend the 1951 | Convention which officially opens at. the Baranof Hotel in Juneau, | on May 27. This will be the second | Territorial Convention in the his- | tory, of the Federation. One of the big tasks confronting delegates will be discussion and onsideration of the 1951-52 pro- | eram, which has been suggested by i the National Federation of Busin- |ess and Professional Clubs, Inc., nder the . challenging theme - Full Partnership for the Job Ahead!” New officers will be el- {ected on May 28 and during the | two-day session workshops will be conducted, the new legislation plat- form will be carefully studied, and n hour, and 35 | gyer-all plans for the coming year's | work will ke outlined. Mrs, Cecilia P. Galey of Sweet . | Home, Oregon, who is the National Lezislative Chairman of the Na- tional Federation will attend the | convention as speaker and consult- ant. Dr. Grace E. Field of the Al- | aska Department of Health will be | the speaker at the Monday eve- | ning session, May 28. Miss Ruth L. McGrew, Territor- ial President of Anchorage, has ap- pointed the following convention | chairmen: Mrs., Frances Paul of | Juneau is chairman of arrange- ments for the convention; . and | Corothy Pegues, Juneau will act |as News Service Chairman, | Refrigeration Service PARSONS ELECTRIC, Inc. ———Phones——— Black 1040 and 161 . ning 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. [ Clyde Turneyr, MacKinnon Apart- | ments. All members are urged to attend, TAKU LODG Taku Lodge now or ervations. - For Tileder, Bowibon open for yourf patronage. Contact Alaska Coastal Airlines at Baranof Hotel for Res-| 816-7t | B 5 D:CENTURY THEATRE + WHERE HITS ARE A HABIT! TOKIEHT and WEDNESDAY DOORS OPEN 7:00 P. M. SHOWS at 7:20-9:30 ——— FEATURE 7:54-10:04 What would not be denied / that defied évery convention / MAUREEN NDREWS - O'HARA e & A ) e 4 DAME SYBIL THORNDIKE DIANE HART FAY COMPTON Fxtra = Talented Beauties — Color fiiflun Laiest World News Evenis EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST u Becond and Franklin * PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS Juneau SPECIAL $25 WEEK-END EXCURSION June 2nd and 3rd includes (1) TRANSPORTATION, ROUND TRIP (+)Juneau o Lodge via Alaska Coastal Airlines Return to Juneau Sunday Evening via River- boat, Redwing (2) MEALS and LODGING SATURDAY and SUNDAY (3) RIVERBOAT SIGHTSEEING or FISHING TRIP (*)Slightly higher Alaska Coastal rates for less than three persons and ARTHRITIS Respond Rapidly By Plasmatic Therapy CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC | Dr. G. M. Caldwell Ph. 477 save regularly or you wen't save at alll The secret of saving Is system! Start saving today the automatic, painless way! Go to the pay*office of the com- pany where you work and sign up for U. 8. Defense Bonds through the Pay- roll Savings Plan. Or go to your bank and join the Bond-A-Month Plan. If you can set aside $7.50 each week, in ten years you'll have $4,329.021 $33.50 Includes Friday Night Taku Fish Fry FISHERMEN BRING OWN GEAR TACKLE and HIP BOOTS MAY BE RENTED AT LODGE HENTUCKY BOURBON Our Government is asking every liberty-toving citizen to do his part in maintaining the freedom for which America stands. Buy U. 8, Defense Bonds...be the American Minute Man of 1951. Excursion Tickets may be purchased at Office of the Alaska Coastal Airlines in the Baranof Hotel * Wanted To Rent 2-Bedroom Heuse in a good section. Rent no object. Permanent. S. C. McAFEE Baranof Hotel * #* * # *U. S. Savings Bonds are Defense Bonds. Buy Them Regularly! The U. S. Government does not pay for this ads . The Treasury Special rate of $12.00 pex person for those The Daily Alaska Empire coming in their own hoats

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