The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 27, 1951, Page 5

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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1951 PSSR RS S SRS S S S S S A S S 4 S S HH B S Shows at 7:20 - 9:30 “Hollywood — Plus — Feature.at 7:45 - 9:50 CAESAR (the drunken parrot) TELLS ALL....TONIGHT!?! Late News Imagine a guy like RONALD olman winning a package like Celeste Holm... because of a Radio-T'V, . give away show! IS THE PRIZe Fyy HIT THATS SETTiNG NEw LAUGH Recorps FROM Ice-Capades’ 1 BILL "CHAMPAIGNE 1 FOR CAESAR" AT CAPITOL THEATRE “Champagne for Caesar,” a gay film satire on radio and telgvision “giveaway” shows, opens tonight at the Capitol Theatre through United l Arlists release. § Starring Ronald Colman in his first screen appearance since his Academy Award-winning perform- ance in “A Double Life,’ the Harry M. Popkin” production pokes good- natured fun at quiz programs by presenting Colman in the role of an infallible contestant who runs the jackpot up to a $40,000,000-or- nothing question. Celeste Holm is co-starred in the part of a siren who attempts to gei Colman to reveal his weak-spot for the quiz show's sponsor. Featured as the soap tycoet sponsor is Vincent Price, the bril- liant Broadway and Hollywood star who is as much as home in the role of a comedy menace as he is in matinee-idol parts. MT. TROY DEDICATION IS SET FOR _SATI!RDAY Several organizations- are joining with the Ship, Shank and Shutter hiking club in tiie dedication of Mt. Troy on Douglas Island next Sat- an elevation sign on the 2,998-foot peak named in honor of Alaska's former Governor John W. Troy. At the request of the hiking club, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA FRIENDSHIP AFLOA baby duck pets that he joins them in the wading pool in the yard of his Atlanta, Ga., home. EX-WRANGELLITES T0 PICHIC AUG. 5 AUK BAY BEACH | | | | | ex-Wrangellites who | it were enthusiastic | of the “clan,” ng in June ‘The fifteg net last iver a get-together w» ik T — Bobby Nagle, 16 months old, has become so attached to his Last Times Tonight> DOORS OPEN 7:00 £ SHOW STARTS 7:2}‘;9:30 A WONDERFUL NEW MUSICAL ™" for you...and you and you!* MICKEY ROONEY GLORIA DE HAVEN WALTER HUSTON FRANK MORGAN COAST-T0.cos urday. Ed Keithalin will be thel At o ng last night in the g guide and represent the committee | \myican Legion Dugout, August 5, i on Alaska names, Dept. of Interior. | ¢as set as the day for a picnic at 1 Tony Thomas will represent thel ne Aukx ation beach of U. S. Forest Service and will place | cymer W esidents now liv- | v PLUS! Comedy — Cartoon’ Mrs. Helen Monsen, daughter of | ng o commitice was appointed (o NEW YORK VISITORS Governor ‘Troy, will fiy over thef neet in the next two weeks to work Emma Burris and Bertlia Mc-’ peak at 3 pim. and drop a wreath |t arrangements for food and en-| Ghee of New York City aré guests’ during the dedication ceremonies. | jortainment Rev. H. E. Beyer will give a talk[ gopmitice members and a Ship, Shank and Shutter | ganford, Jame: Club banner will be placed on a 14- foot pole. at the Baranof Hotel. 0. T. FINNEY HERE:! i O. T. Finney of the Standaxd Ofl Jo. from Fairbanks is stopping at are F. G.| Cauley, Julius Fer- ey, Lou Dvorak, Mrs. M. O. John- | son, Leo Osterman, Sr., W. H. Bar- The party will leave Juneau atfington, John Brantner, William 8 am. Saturday from in front|geaiherstone, Howard Baltzo and of the high school and have lunch | winnie Williams at the third ski cabin. It will be a| Thirty-four ex-Wrangell famil- | six-mile trip one way and those row living in Juncau, were| going are requested to wear shoe ljjsed in Monday's Empire. Eight | pacs because of a great deal of [more were added to the list last| H LINE THE AlA?KA SEATTLE SCALED TO JUNIOR'S §1Z E_gngineer George muskeg, I night Mr. and Mrs, William Featherstone, Mr and Mrs. Leo Os A. Reddington takes the loaded “Oakland Acorn” out over minia-" g ND terman, Mr. and Mrs. A, N. (GiD ture-scaled rail layout in Oakland, Cal, Civic Auditorium Park. d AN Eide, James Simmons, Mr. and Mrs. | Robert Gore, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Meyers, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Jekill and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Nelson. If any others have been overlooked, | it will be appreciated where either the husband or ‘wife has lived in| Wrangell, if they will phone in and leave their names at The Em- HAROLD STASSEN NAMED CANDIDATE AS GOP PRESIDENT ST. LOUIS, June 27 —®— Ra- dio station KXOK reported today PASTOR ROBINSON HERE FOR SESSIONS, BETHEL TABERNACLE /P.5. MAC ARTHURS: . - -~ VISITING FRIENDS Mr. and Mrs. Philip 8. MacAr- thur from @akland, California, ar- rived on the Princess Norah for a - REESE IN FIRST | today in the battle of the ballots to | determine the National League's| starting shortstop in the 18th all-| NOTICE All noisy mufflers must Le repair- Passenger Service s el o it. | 5 pire. 2 Bl Reese eased ahead of Alvin Dark, |5, arrest will be made for operation | the University of Pennsylvania, will | 8 2 AP acquaintances. bat cars i son of Victoria, B. C. who is pastor Mrs, MacArthur was formerly the SOUTHBOUND All.S'I'AR BB GAME of the New York Giants, by am : violating city ordinance |pe a candidate for the Republican e o B ing 706329 votes to Dark’s 698,438.(against muffler cut-outs, by passes, | Presidential nomination in 1952. | s o i < |Mrs. Woods and was in charge 8 i 2 4 i also Principal of British Columbia i .S, 8. — The voting is entering its nnr.l[fi)_(pflndec! Lgll pipe or similar de-| Bruce Barrington, the station's B;s}e In%ilu‘te “Hc has traveled ex- of the instrumental music /depart- §.8. DENALL . 8.8. ALEUTIAN |72 Nonrs. |vices atfecting _the ~ operation of | news director, reported in a_copy- M A“ ( A‘I’(HES 'I'HE e s & very teresting |ment of the local high school. She| = Frl. Jude 29 Sat. June 30 CHICAGO, June 27 —®— Harold —_— |mufflers. Bernard E. Hulk ighted story the decision was made L i ‘ g left here to accept & position in| Petersburg Wrangell,” ; | rig! Ty speaker. E (Peewee) Reese, Brooklyn’s flashy WHITAKER Juneau Chief of Police.|at a hush-hush meeting held last I A'. ASKA HSH Mr. Robinson will show colored |the high schools of Oakland where| Ketchikan Ketchikag, veteran, popped back into first place ' For Queen. 843-6t 844-3t | weeeknd in Clarksboro, N. J. | clides of Europe and Australia on {she is now head of the commercial Seattle .Seattle s o 29 =z o —. < i e s {department of the McClymonds = — June 28, 29 and Sunday, July 1.The | 250 s bo A fifty-one pounder (in terms of |Rey. Ralph F. Baker extends a H‘l th‘OP.L M‘lx..MflcAl:,It{\.u;‘ Ls;lso NORTHBOUND an Alasks King Salmon) is o “big| warm welcome to all to attend | [VPINE Instructor ab Mertlit EVe:| g BARANOF $8. ALASKA fish” In anyone's piscatorial vocab- | these ser Ding Sebslof, Businens, Tues. July 3 Sat. June'80 ulary, according to Lisle Hebert of Mr. and Mrs. MacArthur will be . i here a few days before contimuin, Seward Seward the Juneau-Young organization fe V8 g 5 here. 11 ARR‘VE ABOARD itheir trip to Anchorage, Mt. Me- Valdez Valdez BI;L to put first things in the {Kinley National Park, Fairbanks (s:ordovn itka !second paragraph, it so happens ithat Mr. and Mrs. Tom Beason, furniture dealer of Yakima, Wash- ington, are visiting their son, Jer-| ry Bedson, and his family. Jerry,|the who travels for the Schwabacher |passenger ship arrives southbound Hardware Company of Seattle took (at 8 am. Friday sailing for Van- his fplks out Tee Harbor way for | couver one hour later at 9. [ Meeting of the newly formed a tussel with Alaska’s famed King| Disembarking from = Vancouver:|Jefferson-Jackson Club Wednesday Salmon. r. and Mrs. J. H. Bedford, Mr.|June 27. All repeat all Democrats Yes, you guessed it. Right off the and Mrs. R. W. Hurlockand seven |are invited and bring a friend. reel, Jerry’s dad hooked a King|children; Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Pick- |Cocktails 7:30, meeting 8:00. 844-2¢ salmon. It put up a real scrap, but|ett, Mr. and Mrs. P. S. MacArthur, was finally gaffed and when put 60| Mr. and M 8. Jones. the scales was officially pronounced | ————— £y~ der, which brings| e Foioeing. of our story. | = EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED us back to beginning of our story. | DR. D. D. MARQUARDT Said king salmon is on its way, af- ter proper ‘exhibition in front of OPTOMETRIST Becond and Franklin the, Juneay Young Hardware Com- PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS RI“(ESS loms[{und Circle. They are driving and p ‘will return home over the Alaska — . |Highway to Edmonton, Winnipeg, Seventeen passengers arrived on Michigan, Wisconsin and Kansas. Princess Louise Tuesday. The T i ATTENTION ALL DEMOCRATS Be Smart ... Be Thnity Be Wise... SHOP AT From Seattle JUNE 28 FLEMISH KNOT i Ketchikan, Wrangsll, Petersburg, Scow Bay, Juneaw, Haines, Skag- . way, Lenitkof Cove, Excurston Inlet, Pelican, Todd . 8 —EMPIRE WANT AD5 PAY— i For Information - IIIIIIlIlIilIIlIIIIIIIII U paily store here, to a final spot on 3 & an exhibition mounting board. This “Alaska Fish Story” would | not be complete without adding, in | = conclusion, that during a lull in| the men’s catching record, Mrs.| Beason landed five big ones in the space of an hour. According to He-| bert, these records should tantal- ize the sport fishermen along the| panks of the Yakima, and tempt| them to Juneaw’s Golden North Salmon Derby, come July 27th. JUNEAU COLD STORAGE MEAT & FISH MARKET Phones 2 and 4 Juneau ¢ H. E. GREEN, Agent. RLASKR STEAMSHIP COMPANY | SALON { LUCILLE'S BEAUTY invites ALICE DALZIEL for a Free Hair Set Tomorrow. LUCILLE’S FEATURES . . . - . ‘ OPENING JULY 2, 1951 The Beasons are planning toleave | Scalp Treatments - Facials - Permanent Waving Juneau enroute v their Yakima i Opposite Light Co. Phone 492 home aboard steamer about June (oo s 30th. : | e 8 ARRIVE; 16 OUT ON PNA TUESDAY Eight arrived from the westward on Pacific Northern Airlines Tues- day and twice that many flew to Anchorage with nine going through. From Anchorage: Lt. Bob Becker, W. Soboleff, Grace Clyde, C. Mc- Huron, G. F. Forster, Capt. Thomp- son, A. Bolino, J. Burns. To Anchorage: Josephine Wil- liams, Louise Bond, Mabel Childs, Faye Flye,» Max Patashuk, Ed Spaulding, Mrs. L, Fell, C. L. Good- | win, Harold Foss, Miss Emma Bur- | ris, Miss M. McGee, Harry Haver-| son, T. J. Nally, Pelix Toner, F. D.| NOTICE TONIGHT AT 3:00 All Democrais are Invited to the Jefferson — Jackson Club Meeting Moose Club Cocktails at 7:30 ::t::ts George McCracken, Jerry: 1 i ' LOCKERS FISH MEAT MAKE YOUR LOCKER RESERVATION NOW PHONE BLACK 26 LOWEST LOCKER RATES IN JUNEAU 12.00 Year 2.00 Month 24 HOUR LOCKER SERVICE 0 KEEP THIS DATE IN MIND

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