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MONDAY, JUNE 25, 1951 NO SHOWS 7:20 — 9:30 FEATURE 8:01 — 10:12 LAWLESS NEVADA... - Backwash of the California Gold Rush! r Eaarela by De Barilett t was. received b; Department of M nos this mornig dated Washing- ten, D. C,, June 25: ‘Although as previously reported to you there had been no affirma- tive sentiment for any assessment legislation, last Saturday in surprise move Senate Interior and Insular Affairs committee favorably re- | ported bill to defer time for com- pleling this years assessment work ber 1 and would write permanent legislation No- r 1 instead of July 1 as € u R CAN LEGION EWEPAL WILL BE € VN FOR LYBECK [ y city tively for will be announced Arrangements are being hand!2c se I M the American Leglon to Which| . ;0 gate for completing asse i b1 nvel and in which o! imnm-. ment work in years ahead. tion he had been active {or many “I cannot predict what Senate years. T d House committee and House used, Leg ) d ent, will do.” bearers, and interm Legion plot at i MINE [:SSESSMEN!" LEGISLATION GETS June 26 ANOTHER TWISTING s 1 1 7:18 am. 13.1 ft X 1:27 pm. 24 f The following teleg 1d d 8:03 p.m. 15.2 ft to Commissioner of M. I R G U DG R - S B T S SO IR MEETING TONIGHT 1 The American Legion at 8 o'Clock IN'THE LEGION DUGOUT Visiting Veterans Invited i VERNON P, HARRIS, Post Commander I JOHN GARCIA, Adjutant " RUGGED WESTERN - MOVIE FEATURED, CADITOL THEATRE Scott really on a he crash?s through law'e:s Nevada in a searing Western that pulls out all the \ stop His new movie, t “Th> Nevadan” is vndoubtedly the greatest adven- ture drama of this groat J star's career. | Thif feature is now at the Cap- | itol Theatre. Scott’s enactment | hero is along classical lines. No | body can stare down an opnonent the way Scott can or look down the | cold steel of an enemy's gun bar rel with sych icy disdain. Or ride or shoot or fight like Sc: If the patrons of the C: ‘o sae the'r hern put his Columbia outdoor e what they paid for — and w3 | Randolph rampage as is of a Western itol went tough U. S. Marshal on the tr a ruthless desperado who ha ~ome $200000 in golden loot, has satisfied their most vc ippetites for unstinting t Browne-Green Wedding Takes Plage V_Saiumay‘ At a pretty but simple ceremony Saturday afternoon, at 3 o’clock, Miss Ruby Green became the bride | of Mr. Edward Browne, { The vows were spolen the | Catholic Church of the Nativi with the Rev. Robert Whelan of- ficiating. Mrs. Lillian Uggen at the played Ave Maria and Just a S at Twilight, and then, at the open- ing chords of the weddinz proces- ional, Mrs. J. S. MacKinnon, Jr., matron-of-honor, went wly down he church aisle. Her full-length net hat iress was of laver n e wore matchi; cied an old fas varigated colored flower: Next came the he arm of Mr. vho gave her | Her gown wac ~_ white satin with | Nylon lace top. The lace top was | >f jacket design, which ended at| bride, erett Erickson, riage. | lovely E on i et DR. TED OBERMAN OPTOMETRIST 20TH CENTURY THEATRE BLDG. 61 2ND FLOOR PHONE: OFFICE JUNEAU, ALASKA LUCIL LE'S BEAUTY SALON invites EDWENA SNETHEN for a Free Hair Set Tomorrow. LUCILLE’S FEATURES Scalp Treatments - Facials - Permanent Waving Opposite Light Co. Phone 492 Is = “HERB" S. ROWLAND r‘ Alaska Manager | ¢ Baranof Hotel-Juneau Telephone 419 Life Insurance-Annuities D e S a reputatian for service and integrity he waist in a frilly white flounce.| ‘t was topped with a rounded col-} ar of white flowers, which formed | he same design in the lace,| and was _fastened with tiny| white satin buttons down the front. | Her net veil was of fmger»tin; length and was fastened to a clus~| ter of yellow roses in her hair. She carried a bouquet of yellow and white rose buds. At the foot of the altar, banked with baskets of lavender morning glories, she was met by the groom and his best man, Mr. Charles But- trey. ‘The double-ring used. Following the wedding a reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. MacKinnon, Sr., where| the happy young couple received | the good wishes of their many | friends. | In traditional manner, the new| Mr. and Mrs. Browne cut the first' piece of the wedding cake, which was topped by a tiny bride and groom standing under an arch of silver wedding bells. Mrs. Xenneth Ubbelohde poured, Mrs. Dorothy Novatney served the cake and Mrs. Helen Webster pre- sided at the punch bowl. Mrs, MacKinnon, Sr., recefved the zuests with thé bride and groom. At four o'clock ' the newlyweds veceived a telephone call from the 3room’'s mother, Mrs. Jean Browne, and his sister, Betty Browne, who are at Neptune Beach, California. Mrs. Browne is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Green of Oak Harbor, Washington. New home of the couple will be | made in Ketchikan where Mr. | Browne is field representative for the Alaska Boy Scout organization. ceremony was For intimate acquaintance | an with S. E. Alaska with the mailboat | Yakobi for a 600 mile 4 day scenic | voyage. Sailings once a week. De- | parts Wednesday a.m. 816-tf ¢ | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA TROPICAL SA salt sea wate drate un. ministers to Frank Fay, back “A WAC in His Life,” since his sut¢ess in stage play “Harvey.” Puerto Rico, gathers a layer of crystals after tons of Caribbean ; luiced into pools a foot deep, are allowed to dehy- the tropical sun, producing commercial salt. RETURN TO MOV IES—_Makeup man Willard Buell - "EAGLE, HAWK" IS THRILL FEATURE | | | Paramount’s “The Fa~lc and the | Hawk,” at the 20th Century Thealre is a spectacular, thrill-packed ouvt- door drama that rates as one of the | year's most exciting action hits. Starring John Payne, Rhond: | Fleming and Dennis O'Keeic, and | superbly filmed in Techniccl . tho picture vividly re-creates a rousing | chapter in American histery through ,a blisteringly-paced screen play anl | magnificent portrayals by the actor | involved. Payne and O’Keefe make a harc- | riding, straight-shooting pair | undercover men who ar» order d to i | { of vestigate reports that an crmy Is | massing for an attack on Texa They learn that the French are. 1 deed, attempting to establish Ma milian as the Emperor of Me:x co | and planning to launch an ‘nvas ©2 | of the United Stetes. | With the aid of Riionda ¥l | beautiful wife of the chief ¥ | plotter, they smash the threat to | American sovereignty and cover themselves with glory in the effort RALLY FOR JOYCE HOPE, ATH QUEEN, o | IS BiG SUCCESS There was fun and laughter at the rally dance given by the Moose Club and Filipino Community for Joyce Hope, their 4th of July Queen | candidate, last night at the Moose | Club. | Five boxes, beautifully decoratel {and hand made were bid and ther: was a wild scramble from start to |finish as bids and ticket sales fast |and furiously mounted for the {boxes and a dance with the girl irepresenting the box. | Joyce stated that she had never |pefore met such a wonderful group of people who worked so closely to- gether and she would like to thank |and efforts shown last night. RECLAMATION POWER | EXPERT ON ALASKA | INSPECTION TRI Harvey McPhail, director of the branch of power utilization of the Bureau of Reclamation from Wash- ington, D. C., will be aboard the Aleutian when it docks here at mid- o~ in Hollywood for his first film WILL MEET T0 PLAN WRANGELL PICNIC TUESDAY ExWrangellites, now living in Juneau, are urged to attend a meet- ing tomorrow night at 8 o'clock in the Legion Dugout where plans will be made for a “Wrangell Pic- nic” to ke held next month, A trip of the river on the Al Ritchie river boat is in prospect. It is also planned to invite Mayor Verne Smith and a group of Wran- gellites to come here for the occa- sion. Purpose of tomorrow night's meeting is to set a date and make further plans, all of which now are merely tentative. An incomplete list of former Wrangell people, now living in Ju- neau, and their wives or husbands follow. It is especially requested that any who are not on the list come to tomorrow night's meeting. The Andy Barlows, Jessie Barlow, Howard Baltzos, John Brantners, Dr. and Mrs. John H. Clements, James Cauleys, L. B. Chisholm, Cash Coles. ' Dr. and Mrs. L. P. Dawes, Lou Dvoraks, Ray Days, Mrs. Lucille French, Juliu Stanley Frie- | ses, Monty . M. O. John- sons, W. P. Johnsons, E. L. Keith- ahns, Frank Hyneses, Fred Han- ford, Brooks Hanfords, Pete Han- sen, Lee Lucases, James Mahars, Don MacKinnons, Genevieve May- berry, Ralph Mize, Willlam Pauls, BEER “Its the Water” “Inight. He is accompanied by Mrs, Joyce Rusteling, George Taylors, |Mcthl and they will be joined by AT 20TH CENTURY| | Mexico during the Civil War to m»l leach and every one for the support - Mrs. Karl Theile, Dr. and Mrs. W. M. Whitehead, Mr. and Mrs. Lew {Mr, and Mrs. Joseph M. Morgan, district director of the bureau in PAGE FIVE DOORS OPEN 7:00 SIHOWS START ] 7:22 - 0:3) EXDS TONIGET A PARAMOUNT PICTURE JOHN PRYNE - RHONDA FLEMING - DENNIS O'KEEF - mows | | | coto o @ TECHNICOLOR D ROSY u DAY WED. AT FEDERAL BLDG. (UKeUSED DRIDEGROOM LRRIVES; WEDDING SET (7% 8 0'CLOCK TONIGHT Richard Coflin has Next Wednesday will be a gener- al ring-around-the-rosy moving day Navyman in one corr.Cus on the first floor I u confused young man, Who Of the Federal and Territorial wouldn’t ke when he was late for building. ¢ 5 own wedding! Coflin, who has The office of the Territorial Leen in the Pacilic, was scheduled 'to arrive to marry Miss Betty { Rountree Saturday evening but due to transportation difficulties he wasn’t able: to arrive on time. He went from San Francisco to Seattle, finally found himself at Ketchikan where, in his confusion, {he got aboard a Navy plane bound for Anchorage, Yesterday he retrac- ed his air mileage via PNA. He is here and the wedding will takeé place tonight at 8 o'clock at the Holy Trinity Church with the Rev. McPhetres reading the service. It will be an open church wedding. Miss Rountree is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Ellery Rountree of Highway Engineer, which is occupy- ing room 129, will move into the present offices of the Developmént Board, rooms 117 and 119. The De- | velopment Board will. mave into # Federal Security Agency rooms, 131 to 125 and the Federal Security Agency will occupy the presentrof« | fice of the Territorial Highway En- gineer, room 129. Chen Yu CLOUD SILK COMPRESSED Juneau, Coflin has a 30-day leave Mr. and Mrs. James ' FACE POWDER Williams, Sharp. Irene McKinley Becomes Bride, Mr. J. W. Boddy A pretty home wedding took place Friday evening at 8 o'clock when Miss Irene Claire McKinley, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McKin- ley, became the bride of Mr. Jack Willis Boddy at the McKinley res- | idence. The ceremony was perform- ed by U. 8. Commissioner Gordon Gray. ‘The bride, a graduate this spring of Juneau high school, wore a ball- erina-length dress of white nylon | and a corsage of red roses. l She was attended by Miss Jean Tonsgard who was dressed ingray. Mr. Virgil Klinkhammer was best man for the bridegroom. Following the wedding a reception was held which was attended by many friends of the popular young coupie. | Mr. Boddy attended Juncau high | school and is now employed at the McKinley Electric Company. The | young couple will make their home | in Juneau. | Mary Jane Walker, Dr. Ted Oberman Will W_e_d Tuesday | | The marriage of Miss Mary Jane | Walker to Dr. Ted Oberman will | take place tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the Episcopal Church. The cere- | mony, which will be attended by the bride’s family and a few close iriends, will be performed by the Rev. McPhetres. | Miss Marilyn Herring will attend | the bride as matron-of-honor and | Herb Rowland will be best man. | Friends of the couple are invited to attend the reccption at the home | of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Arthur Walker, ‘at 153 Behrends Ave. between 9 and 10:30 p.m. | Alaska, on a two-weeks’ trip into the | Interior. McPhail is one of the oldest em- ployes in the bureau and is in charge of 35 power dams including Boulder, Grand Coulee and Shasta projects. He will stop over in Juneau for a few days enroute south after in- specting the Eklutna project and { possible power sites in the vicinity inf Anchorage and Fairbanks. Harold Charles of Mt. Edgecumbe is stopping at the Hotel Juneau. Miss Morgan’s | We are proud | customers. . We hope you'll , with us. You wil ELMENDORF VISITORS | Lt Col. and Mrs. A. G. Eger of Elmendorf Fleld are staying at the Baranof Hotel. : FRL.-TUES. LAST DAY Sears, KODIAK MAYOR HERE Lee C. Bettinger, mayor of Kodiak | is in Juneau on business, He is| \stoppms at the Baranof hotel. and she will gladly reg Charmode foundation garment for you. - —— 200 Seward St. Hours 9:00 - 6:00 from duty and the couple plan ‘a honeymoon ‘at Taku Lodge. The young couple wish to thank the Red Cross and Mrs. Kenneth Clem for all they did to help ma- terialize their plans. So Long-Lasting! Gives a smooth mat finish. Your Beauty Advisor TOBY PATTON JUNEAU DRUG CO. Box 1151 — Phone 33 DELINQUENT TAXES Delinquent real estate *nxes, if paid by the end of this month, will not be published in the Empire, C. L. Popejoy, city clerk, announced today. These are delinquents on the 1949-50 tax rolls. OFFICE SEARS GRADUATE CORSETIERE oppearance is always o welcome | event at Sears Order Office—she gives ;9:'! expert, professional advice in such o worm, friendly way. THE LIGHT WAY 10 SAY woMIN‘S INTIMATE APPAREL 10 present her to our friends ond L] during Miss Morgan'’s stoy Iking with her personally, the proper type drop in 1l enjoy tol . JUNE 22, 23, 25, 26 — TUESDAY, JUNE 26 Roebuck and Co. Juneau Phone 233 Al b it siie -