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MONDAY, MAY 28, 1951 JUDY HOLLlDAY is LEAVING TONIGHT! BGN’T SAY WE IDN'T TELL YOU! We w csuld hold it over because E ROWD AN'T STOP LA'{E GW‘ JUDY HOLLIDAY & WHEN IT COMES TO COMEDIES— YOU AIN'T SE NOTHIN’ YET — FEATURE at 7:40. COME EARLY! arts E.;J C) w r Great Mol Tomorrow! tion of “STARS IN MY * plus Technicolor! \ T T TR H WS oy 'LAST SHOWING AT CAPITOL THEATRE Sorn Yesterday,” that fast com- edy with all-stars in the cast and |that is having tremendous long ns in the states, is at the Capitol Get | | ings. Your | Coming to the Capitol Tuesday Laughs |and continuing as the Memorial 'l(mmhi' ay feature also, is “The Happy in technicolor. This is a y baxed on events at the turn |of the century and there are many | Dean Stockwell as the fun-loving hero. 'FRESH VEGETABLES Fresh fruits and vegetables | now under price control in Al AI they are shippe ide, the Territc rice Stabiliz: The terri announcement to ar n 9 which w Washington ea ion 9 i on lor retaile W appli posse rritorial 'ts were I 1gton that wider 3 taken on some pt. Although les are not until they ka handlers can gore than the profit on ey took in e period, December 19—Jan- ilems of lesser im- in the amendment, effect May 17 exempt. 5 IN, 43 OUT ON BARANOF SUNDAY OH! FOR THOSE WILD AND | .. . .. . .. WONDERFUL DAYS when you kissed, blushed and blundered through the teens!: ON THE SCREEN AT LAST! The stories that thrilled and delighted America for eleven years in the Saturday Evening Post! " from CHNICOV bound Sunday with for Seattle and Ketch- ol the ship is Capt. er with J. Vogler, chief wrking from Seward: Mrs. ber, Mrs. Hazel Brown, J. ka: Pete Gilmore, Joe Miss Loraine Singer. ing for Ketchikan: S. C. 8 McAfee. fa D ror Seattle: Margaret Maland, and Mrs. M. C. Regan, Mr, and John S. Mayo, Carolyn Mayo, 10 Mrs. Howard G. Minckler, el and Linda Minckler, Wil- m Weidmer, Raymond Weidmer, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weidmer. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Roos, Mr, lsthehappyhlt,& and Mrs. Gerald Cashen, Mr. d Mrs. C. V. Loop, Bon- OWEN den, Mr. 1,Mrs. Harold Daw doisoN's DEAN STOCKWELL « DARRYL HICKMAN Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Mowry, M Sonerce"® - SUOTTY BECKETT + LEON AMES « MARGALD GLMORE 5. G. Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Lind- strom, David Lindstrom, Helen Mc- Ilhardy, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel H. Fiekert, Lucy Keikert, Daniel Fei- here is r.o substitute for Newspaper Advertising! (xert, or., 3r. and Ms. ©. w. Tay- lor, Mrs, M. Lowe, Kenneth Lowe, WARNING The Jacobson Upholstery Service will remain in business in Juneau only until JUNE 30. You still have a limited time in which to get a supply of lovely tapestry fabrics at reduced prices. | Peter A. e, B. F. Kane. | R, | b 5 s IF {| Rheumatic Conditions and in town or in the "Sticks" ARTHRITIS Respond Rapidly By CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC Dr. G. M. Caldwell Ph. 477 Front & Main Glacier Cab GCCEE CALL 1 Plasmatic Therapy | PAN AMERICAN WORLD AIRWAYS cacee PPresents “Wings to Scandinavia” Premiere Showing MONDAY EVENING-MAY 28th In the Lobby of Baranof Hotel Continuous Showings - 7:00 to 9:00 P. 14, . - COME ONE-COME ALL "BORN YESTERDAY" ACQUITTED ;’l heatre tonight for the final %hu\\-_ | teen agers in the cast headed by | New Yorker. His indictment grew x FypIEE. it of a Senate subcommittee in- = vestigation of charges. of Commu- W 1 |nism in government made by Sen- DELAND TO CONFERENCE ator McCarthy (R-Wis). { Harry DeLand, local president cof ! PRICE (ONTROLLED | under censideration since legal ar-| jzation June 4 through 8. | mittee which studied the MecCartby [ Baranof hotel HEV! nie Loop, Mr. and Mrs., Floyd Dry- | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA WILL OVER RADIO TOMORROW Mrs. Thelma Eng announ- | ced today that she have as ’ guest on her 4 pm. pro- Mrs. Henry Roe- i Mother of 1950 WASHINGTON, May 28 — (B — p J. Jaffe, editor of the de- magazine Amerasia, wWas ac- 4 of contempt of Congress to- JOl promises an Pl S APW STAFF Miss Joyce Hope, Juneau High A ruling by U. 8. Distriet Judge | gop001 oraguate, today joined* the James W. Morris freed the wealthv Jaffe refused to answer many of { the Inte tional Association of refus; .II& were made counts in|leave Wed: day for Rapid City, South Dak to attend an intel idge \lmlh has had the case | national conference of that o completed April 3. & 5 witnesses before the FROY CRAIC gn Relations subcom- Eith J. Kraft of Cra 2 is at the charges also have been acquitted or Ak contempt of Congress charges. FROM ANCHORAGE ‘They are Fredick Vanderbilt Field G. Helen Brown and Ruth Moore York millionaire, and wchorage are stopping at the er, former leader of thes Cor rty in this country. - fusing to answer questions, DR. MARESH BACK Jaffe said answers might tend to Dr. Fr esh, medical of- incriminate him. ficer in charge Juneau Government PEFENRRETT L o0 hospital, returned Saturday rrom‘ PRICE EXECUTIVE 8 the National Tubereulows Aste- JOINS OPS STAFF/ 5:c. W) i 55 ana st — in Chicago, Milwaukee and Madison. C. W. Peters of Palo Alto, Calif., | He cave eight lectures on Alaska has arrived in Juneau and will join ] and showed slides at the various the Office of Price Stabilization | cities staff here. ey Pete: who has been in govern- FROM ment ice for ten years, will be J. Rogers of Seattle is registered price executive for the Territorial j at the Baranof hotel. O.P.S. He was with the Bureau of - —— Bud s €an Francisco field staif AT HOTEL JUNEAU until he resigned to accept thel ¢ W/ Peters of the OPS is stay- O.B.S. posttion. ing at Hotel Juneau. No stranger to Alaska, Peters was Z with the Alaska Rural Rehabilita- ATTENTION TOURISTS on Corpo; 1 from 1947 unbll g4, ntimate acquaintance » later golng to Washington} g g g Alaska on the mailboat .\Lne' hv. .:punv a :h'm: time in the L vopohi for a 600 mile 4-day scenic Yo ths ‘Depaytaiant 6t Redaiibure] VoIS Wernesdey W SI0 r to joining the Bureau of Bud- PAMARAY SPECIAL Music nightly at the Pamaray by Eleanor O'Reilly and her music- al pals. Come and enjoy their dance | melodies. 816-5t ATTENTION MASONS Stated Communication of Mt. Ju- Mrs, Mae Huffman of Dallas, Tex., ;:;"ML:,’?:;O"T l’:’;;oil‘zn%?“gva’b:;f; is here for a month to visit her son, | visftors welcome. Coast Guardsman Darrel Hutfman, J. W. Leivers and wife. | A et RS Richard Shuman, fisheries man- FROM SITKA agement supervisor for the FWS, is e on vacation for two weeks. He will Sitka visitors at Lhr‘ Baranof hotel | spend his time at his Douglas home | are Juanita Galleys, A. Norris and | working on improvements to his M. Mosier. | place, 3ct. Peters will be joined by his wife and one child as suon as housing an be obtained. HERE VISITING SON secretary. MEETING TONIGHT The American Legion at 8 o'Clock IN THE LEGION DUGOUT Visiting Veterans Invited VERNON P. HARRIS, Post Commander JOHN GARCIA, Adjutant Homer Spit Packing Company Custom Packers of Fishery Products Homer, Alaska Dear Alaskans: Because we make our living in Alaska, | we feel that Maskans, oo, should have an opporiunily fo enjoy at reasonable prices the good things produced in the Territory. Accordingly, we are offering our specialty pack seafoods at wholesale prices until June 15 for September first delivery. ‘The demand for our produci always ex- ceeds the supply so we must limit your order o one case of each product. The prices quoted include shipping charges. CANNED SMOKED SALMON ... 26.50—Case 14.00—"; Case CANNED RAZOR CLAMS ... <.eee-20.00—Case (Minced or Whole 11.00—Y; Case CANNED KING CRAB ...l 33.50—Case Cases are 48 ; pound flats 17.00—1; Case SEND CHECK OR MONEY ORDER TO THE HOMER SPIT PACKING COMPANY, HOMER, ALASKA Cordially yours, The Management. SHOWS TONIGHT AT 20TH CENTURY Cloud, Americs Mott r i and nationally known fizure in the| Seven top stars head the cast of N National Federation of Women's|Paramount’s e Clubs. of the greatest books to come O Mrs. Engstrom is radio chairman|Of the devil-may-care for the Alaska Federation, andGreat Gatsby,” esting interview | Fitzgerald. Alan Ladd, with Mrs. Roe-Cloud role, Betty Field, Macdonald Carey, Ruth Hussey, Barry Sullivan, Howard Da Silva and Shelley Winters, an im- pressive array of talent for a film of the Alaska Public Works|that is reported to bv somolhm cxceptional in the fare. “The Great Gatsby,” ¢ Century Theatre for tonight, is set in that flamir rcsponsnb]o time, the questions put to him, and 26 of | Public Employment Services, will|Jjazz age,” wrote so rewnllm,l) '| tempestuous love story of a | of mystery and violence who crash- written by F. Scott the girl who jilted him f lionaire playboy. And it re ates the complete irresponsibility of t‘u money-to-burn who tore recklessly through Jm» as though the party would last for- BUSY BEES PiCK "FREE PARKING" FOR SWARMING HOLLYWOOD, May 28 — (B —° Several thousand bees made a pow- er dive on a sign near a grocery ; | store. | law-breaking, “Free Parking.” ‘The busy bees u'chway over a driveway Host of the - highways PAGE FIVE 20:2CENTURY THEATRE *» WHERE HITS ARE A HABIT! ENDS TONIGHT SHOW STARTS 7:23, 9:30 "7 Y61 1~} DOGRS OPEN 7:00—— GUNS-EYE VIEW OF ACTION... DANGER #/ i with JANEWYATT & WAYNE MORRIS ¢ WALTER BRENNAN Wm OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY JUNT'AU COLD STORAGE CO. SPECIAL $25 WEEK—ENB EXCURSION June 2nd and 3rd includes (1) TRANSPORTATION, ROUND TRIP (+)Juneau to 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 Coas less than three persons $33.50 Includes Friday Fight Taku Fish Fry FISHERMEN BRING OWN GEAR TACKLE and HIP BOOTS MAY BE RENTED AT LODGE Excursion Tickets may be purc};ésed at Office of the Alaska Coastal Airlines in the Baranof Hotel Special rate of $12.00 per person for those coming in their own boats al rates for *