The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 30, 1951, Page 5

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SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1951 Tomorrow Doors Open 1:30 p.m. 5Ilfl WPLALE ar LEAVES TONIGHT SPECTACULAR NEW THRILLS In a Rip-Rearing, Romantic Adventure THE WEST AT TS WILDEST ... Cat/fl/ /& ¥ Robor Taylor us Lomce Paele, full-blopded tighting Tndian, in his’ most amezing reled Written by GUY TROSPER and the Ban 1 Celor Ca Gray M- SEATTLE ARCHITECT TAKES TIME OUT 10 GO FISHING HERE ¢ sam - as an architect with Thom- as, Grange: d Thomas of Seattle where he helped design the Scot- tish Rite Temple and high school gym addition for Juneau. When he arrived here this week ‘e’ saw the two buildings for the first time. Chinn is now an architect with the Federal Housing Administra- ~ R B S A B S L IIOBEIIT TAYLOR " LOUIS CALHERN ~ PAULA RAYMOND MARSHALL THOMPSON JAMES MITCHELL EDGAR BUCHANAN A METRO . GOLOWYN - MAYER PICTURE DIRECTED BY ANTHONY MANN n to is his is im- of the d he [) to AIM\ 1 with beaut; the with gear to and Roy here. I'ef s hing with Paul Sutton Swanson, both with FHA | ATTENTION TOURISTS For an intimate acquaintance 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 PRODUBED BY NICHOLAS NAYFACK HOSPITM NOTES Admitted to St. Thurs Thomas Paddock, William Johnson, Mrs. Hazel Hope; discharged were Eudore Lambert, Arthur Hutchin- E Fred Marlowe, Mrs. David Tan- ner. Born to Mrs. Frank Parsons at St. Ann’s hespital at 6 a.m. Satur- day, a girl. There were no admissions or dis- charges at the Government hospital. —EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY— Hope for Queen Cast Your Voies for Joyce Hope Share in the July Fourth Celebration Sponsored by LOYAL OBRDER OF THE MOOSE WOMEN OF THE MOOSE FILIPINO COMMUNITY FILIPINO AUXILIARY Contest Ends at Hoon - Monday ‘Puula Raymond. Miss Raymond was | Ann’s hospital | day were Michael Duge, Mrs.* U THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 5 'DEVIL'S DOORWAY IS FEATURE SUNDAY CAPITOL THEATRE “Devil's Doorway,” M-G-M's new outdoor drama set against the no. man’s land of the West in post- Civil War days, tells the story of the courageous stand of the Amer- ican Indian against the White | Man and his ever-westward march. | Robert Taylor, who recently scor- ed one of his biggest hits in the Western drama, “Ambush,” now enacts a proud Shoshone Indian, one of the most unusual roles of his career. The supporting cast is headed by Leuis Calhern, the distinguished character actor The feminine lead is played by {M-G-M's fast-rising newcomer, discovered by George Cukor and is hailed as one of Metro's most | promising new finds, following her | highly-applauded work opposite Cary Grant in “Crisis” and as Esther Williams’ chum in “Duch- ess of Idaho.” There are many other leading | movie stars in this feature. | | | 'DAUGHTER !SBORN | L THIS MORNING TO | MR., MRS. PARSONS i first chter, born at 6 o'clock this morning at St. Ann’'s hopital. The little girl has been named Marzaret. 3 ; in the happiness of the 1] are the maternal grand- Mr. and Mrs. Keith Rob- ris, for whom it is a first grani- | daughter, and the Ernest Parsons for whom it is a third grandchild. | Mother and baby are reported | pr essing nicely. i Parsons is associated with his [ father in the Parsons Electric Co. \GLACIER HWY. ELECTRIC ASSN. MEETS SATURDAY There will be a meeting tomor- row night, Saturday, at 8 o'clock at De Hart's store at Auk Bay, o(, the Glacier Highway Electric Asso- ciation. Two principal items of business are scheduled to be taken up and acted upon: The election of two | new members to the Board of Dir- | ectors replacing two members who | {have moved from the communlty,l and discussion of means of increas- | (ing the revgnue of the Association | in order to meet financing of the | original investment. William Norton is manager of the Association and the following are | 'members of the Board: Curtis Sherwood, chairman; Ralph Reischl, | Emmett Botelho, Howard Baltzo, Harry Arnold, William Schoepp. 1 headquarters | fishing TWO SEAMEN HAVE "(HAIN LIGHTNING" FINGER TROUBLES WITH BOGART NOW AT 20TH | CENTURY of the in the the Two seamer ed areas this mornir ation received one stars is at Humphrey Bogart, most popular action " |Hollywood firmament, 20th Century Thea to-order, right-up-to-the-minute ac- tion stor of the year—Warner Bros, win Lightning A -powerful yary 15 peiled plane ‘Chain’ Ligh'n a test pilot for marks the ftirst feature such proportions to let n on the latest thing Andrew J ing vessel S iak by C MacLeod Harbor land. He had Mel Bussey of aboard the sel Miss Alexander Guard pl ed finger ed. Prince ‘Rupert ves- m Port Coast lacerat- sever- Bogart as Jobs and picture of the public tion is the the whicl in Providing the love inter beautiful F nor Parker s Parker early in the story a Red Cross girl in England meets the intrepid Army pilot d by Bogart. When after the his talents are needed to test fastest type of fighter plane vised by man, it is she who k to his first love and how he flies them provides for some of the greatest film action ever seen. FROM SFI\TTLF Phil Kelley of Seattle is stop- ping at the Baranof Hotel aboard the vessel Wa ) Flyer in the vicinity of 1 Island, |© suffered a fra arm this morn- ing when he w t by a crane, it was reported J. 8. Coast Guard headquarter: The cra a winch aboa Matson wa by Coast plane to Ketc for medical at- tention before today. SKAGWAY VISITORS and Mrs. F. Marlow of Skag- are at the Baranof Hotel. operated by Mr way PAlADE LEADER — Florist’s art made model of a porker beating a drum one of the best floats in Holland’s annual loul woeeslion through bulb districts of Haarlem and The Hague. ROTARIANS WILL PICNIC SUNDAY, EVERGREEN BOWL Rotarians and their families will picnic Sunday afternoon in Ever- | green Bowl, rain or sunshine. Festivities will start at 1 o'clock. | Lunch will be served about 2:30.! The committee promises games and entertainment and urges all Ro- | tarians to turn out and “bring the family.” WH INVESTIGATOR LEAVING FOR SEWARD Eino Michelson, of Cleveland, Ohio, investigator for the Wage and Hour division of the U. 8. De- partment of Labor, who has been in Juneau, is leaving today for Sew- | ard. He will be in the Territory until | the latter part of September check- | ing periormance of government | contracts as they pertain to the Wage and Hour division. This is Michelson’s third trip to Alaska. James J. Gix of Portland is a guest at the Hotel Juneau. | = e | [ FIELD PROPANE GAS AND APPLIANCE CO. ” ” Gas Has Got It Walter D. Field — Phone 581 } | S e e ) Refrigeration Service PARSONS ELECTRIC, Inc. ~———Phones—— 1016 and 161 FOR ALL OCCASIONS — Metropolitan Opera so- prano Patrize Munsel displays in New York her lace dress which csn be worn in varying combinations formally and informally. IF in fown or in the “'Sticks” CALL Glacier Cab REMOVING RAVAGES OF TIME— Aworker points bricks of historic Independence Hall, Philadelphis, as face- lifting operation on the American shrine gets under way. in the made- | ' PAGE FIVE DCENTURY THEATRE + WHERE HITS ARE A HABIT! TONIGHT ACTION HUMPHREY THE FIRST STORY OF JET PLANES BRINGS BOGART ROARING THROUGH THE SKIES. ELEANOR PARKER RAYMOND MASSEY RICHARD WHORF JAMES BROWN ROY ROBERTS @ Sunday Matinee Starts 2:00 0:LCENTURY dur o Doors Open 7:00 EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D, D. 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