The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 2, 1951, Page 5

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i | | | —— ROBERTTAYLOR GOING OUTSIDE [DOUGLAS PK. STARREDINBIL, | FOR FIRST TIME | =+ “oomouteeatns ey six vears 1S DEDICATED Robert Taylor gives one of the! Southbourd on the Aleutian Sun- | i st ssive perfc day was Ike Hobson, 82, of Valdez. | as the Shoshone I This is Ike's first trip outside in ts up a valiant but hope 56 years. He is bound for Portlanc to the land of his ancestors in | where he will see for the first time | Ble skies and snow-capped peaks | Doorway,” now sh in those 56 years, his brother | formec ground Satu for | th 171 three sisters. the dedication of Mount Troy, on| The new filmed id | Last time Ike was in Juneau wa welas Island, named by the U. -inspiring backgrounds high in |in passing through cnroute »eraphical wtment on e ( do R s, is the saga of | Daw n Tke came up for th ate well-loved d of the Ameri- | stampede and has stayed with Ala DRrRAES can Indian aga ‘e 1nrc of [ka and mining ‘ever since. I s from the Ship, | o Ko Rhd Bis everey claims to be the discoverer « Club had left | h to the cattle lands and |¢ b CEOER A1 a hiked to! Zing country homes in he peak. At 3 p. m., an Alaska | Phing et wnd Chitina, ‘oastal Grumman took off with| . he con! ed to locate an old pai|ins. Helen Troy Monsen, daughter | 3 the ship was ih f ite Governor, who dropped | v" Woods—but w . I. ke also asked vHon o Sheldon and | elow by the H. E. Beyer. | st missed hir It was fitting ceremony to | r, will sec I John Troy, who as newspaper v of Customs and | , had looked on and loved | ns for more than| with Mz H. 1 wahn, | of thej M. | d to fly NER T0 !:‘}I MIKE'S the “Organi ne roup; arriving on ht and is due to open ut of entertainment a rth end of Dout norrow night. oo Lions cluk ¢ ed 3500 feet and pilot | h hi rhyih 3 e 1 Mon- | Farold Bloomquist ing the plane 'd unique 3 | Impressive Sight FARL BRIGHT H Bloomquist circled the peak | mes, as the hikers the Rev. Beyer pronoun the words dedication. Ray passed cigars in honor of | on, Biil were M of Rude Mount Troy is 2,998 feet high and jalon : s i 2 tire act—not one thought to click JAMES MITCHELL - ECGAR BUCHANAN ' | = s Hike To Top [a shutter ! nesda | Twenty-four persons took the five € ifte @@ JERRY GRAY BAND an intimate acquaintance |mile hiking trip' to the top of Mt. | ing "‘flz'l_“' ”]”‘Iu:"‘“‘_l U 621 Color Cartoon h S. E. Alaska with the mailboat | Tyoy, 1T oA At | - et 5 he | bi for a 600 mile 4 day scenic |ihe Forestry de e e | hare e. Sailings once & week. De- | geithahn and -George . Sundborg. | HE RIS Sailir nce ¢ k. | Keithahn a ieorge Sundborg, mes in Alaska, assisted the Rev Ship, Shank and Shutter | ERSBURG | FROM ANCHORAG | Eugene E. Carter of A {pace 40 the third ski cabin where ke Earanof stop £ b ont, in ceremonies at | ————— —~ {the The group left the high | 073 *® |scheol at 8 a. m., taking a leisurely | They reached the | lunch, after 2 ¥ had ; m. following p- il which crossed severs la t § |fields, and took them up the far |side of the peak. At the peak a |Eanner with SSS on a 14 foot 2 | T. o was erected in the cairn, and a his April, one hundred and seventy-six lsign placed, “Mt. Troy, elevati 2,988, This banner can be se years after the original Minute Men fought ffn fe r:;:;jof:l;lnlp the Battle of Lexington, our country once . R MR fl;]‘l‘,‘u more is seeking to defend the rights which ; e i are the breath of life to every American. | Get in the fight—buy U. S. Defense* Bonds! | The w strentious on ski cabin needs much s In Seatile, It's Paul R. 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Buy Them Regularly! in town or o G et et Py Bt e in the Sticks" CALL The Daily Alaska Empire Glacier Cab | [ A . GGG | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA particularly This trip could ,be made or e finest anyw m the {top are jes are not bad beautiful, and to have K¢ fy the ma got mar Juneau tor i Perouse co McGinnis, t Vhite, Thumb, OL < and other seaks “on Mt. Olds, Juneau, ( Sheep iaht It. Dishdik on ass P age, e las Is- land, and Admiralty and Chicagof Th trip were Robe « i Don Mc- Mullin, N « Hannah Dani Marcia Jar- L and Mrs. 4 A Rev. H. 2. Beye: Tony Thomas, b ieorge sundtor & 2 3h ( ¢ F. Shaw, i Mr Richard Peter. PARKE AND RAB RIDE A WHALE! ional but Tom had a whale rnoon est hour I ever s Parke, en- Alaska De- said today. the Bureau had hooked from the Parke’ It w 1 pent in five sec of th ! cc in a thrilling and impressive | * <P tions have been | ' i tion "ol he circled Mount Troy. |38-foot cr the Barbara V just terminated ! nnet’which | hundred feet below the hikers | (P¢y DU fuot skitf overside cerio club, | Was 1 | 8 y in a wide circle around g |34 W the Joe We 1 g | ;aira which they had bulit four | “'' when ’ fu n Derby photo | hich on the peak Ship, | it came ide. About the same nvde conte et sales for the k and Shutter flag, with red |time the littlc kiff was violently hich flable next flew briskly from the top [Jarred by the nose of a whale g | irn. held out by @ stiff |Which got under it and lifted the expertly were read from former |} As the plane roared over |skili ow back. Parke quickly Ar \ Lions Ed ter and V. S.|the group, Mrs. Monsen tossed ou | braced an oar back of the animal's Ch who is now in |4 wreath of red roses, which land al {in while the two failed to ’ yn, €onn., will aitend the |20 feet from the cairn. Among th brief r WILL ¢ ention for a spray of ka's flowe and as a ASSISTANT TO ub, Ye in is in G t-me-not, picked from M @ the skiff RE \ Parke was called on t garden. with it 1, nearly npi 3y 3 in th rd end the forw boat to the meek] loat while Barbara tags 100 FAMILIES ENJOY ANNUAL PICNIC Over 250 enjoyed the annual Rot- ary club picnic in Evergreen Bowl terday. There were races and pony rides for the children, swimming, t and softball games, A hors! tourney was held and the highlight 15 a large picnic dinner at 2 o’clock. i an Grummeit and Capt. Mel | Johnson, co-chairmen, said today that they couldn’t say-enough for Evergreen Bowl as a picnic ground. RHODE RETURNS FROM SEATTLE Clarence Rhode regional director FWs, d son Jimmic returned from Seattle Saturday. Rhode has been past 10 days ches pilot on a Grumman Widgeon which has been loaned to the state of the sattle ing out a FWS | Washington fisHery division for pa- trol work for the coming salmon season. While his father was busy in Seat- | tle, young Jimmie flew over to Col- lie, Was grand- parents. ., to visit with hi FRANK HEINTZLEMAN IN SEATTLE TONIGHT B. Frank Heintzleman, forester of the forest servic has been in Washington, D. C., the past several months, was in Port- land, Ore., today and was due to arrive in Seattle tonight, according | to word received here. It is presumed that he will come on to Juneau, arriving probably at the end of the week. —EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY— O ———— s Du Barry Cream Superbe Three-Dimension Beauty Cream that Penetrates Softens - Protects Your Beauty Advisor TOBI PATTON JUNEAU DRUG CO. Box 1151 — Phone 33 am FEATURE ON JET | pire e DL ENTURY 28 night for the final times at the | 20th Century Theatre and hera is | a brief story of this featur Flying ace Humphrey ga dis charged from the Army, meeis Up with Eleanor Parker, a girl he knew | wverseas, and aireraft designer Rich- wrd Whorf, at a party given by plane manufacturer Raymond Mas- ey. Whorf is tryinz to perfect the pod,” a bailing-out device for the et plane He inducds Massey to hire Bogart ENEPSY TONIGHT IT'S THE FIRST STORY OF OUR JET PILOTS Show Starts 7:20 - 9:30 Feature Starts 7 Plus Comedy Cartoon,, 3 Late World News HUMPHREY “Slow down, mister, Wo fost met!” 1s a test pilot. Bogart persuades Massey to let him try an over-the- pole from Nome to Washington jet Jlight — without the safety device— 0 get publicity and possibly a go rnment order for planes. The flig s successful but, upon landing, he earns that Whorf has /been killed in a crash while testing the device 1or accuses Bogart of responsi- bility for Whorf's death, telling him he ought to fly the jet with the pod to prove Whorf did not die in vain Bogart refuses to risk his life but shortly afterward in the p'ane's lus test flight, she learns thut Boger fs flying the plane with the pod Massey orders Bogart to land warning him of the danger, but Bo- gart presses the switch and the pod starts i making descenc tc the testing grounds a success Eleanor meets Bogart on the field as comes down. REDHEAD T0 GET CLOSE T0, HE MOVES FASTER THAN..... | WEST COA For our special Haoliday PEEMIERE {ure we are playing a 2 brand new picture that will cpen here and all over the West Ceast cn the same day. This picture features a great ¢ of stars and adds a new and, rousing adventure to the undying chapters of the West. SIX HUNTED " OUTLAWS INA VILLAGE OF L FOUR BABIES ARRIVE SUNDAY AT ST. ANN'S Four babies were born Sunday flernoon and evening at St Ann hospital. Born to Mrs, LaVerne john- son of Juneau at 2:45 pun.,, a boy weighing 7 pounds 1 ounce. A boy was born to Mrs, John Enge | of Pelican at 5:46 p.m., weighing 7 pounds 15 ounc d The third boy was born to Mrs. A. W. Cady of Douglas at 7:22 p.m. weighing 6 pounds 11 ounces. | The only girl of the quartette was A THE SEé !born to Mrs, Jerrald Olson of Little - | Port Williams at 7:24 pm. and ‘I\\nght‘d 8 pounds 11 ounces. ! CONVlcr lAKE o {7IN, 40UT ON PRINCESS LOUISE Seventeen passengers arrived on ‘(he Princess Louise Saturday with IACHARY SCOTT BARBARA BATES o1 L CENTURY S “WHERE HiTs dRE A HABI ETHEL BARRYMORE ANN DVORAK THEATRE July is HIT Month af {(4 {four embarking for Skagway. ‘The tship arrives southbound Tuesday morning at 8 sailing for Vancouver jone hour later at 9. Disembarking were: Rev. J. Bol- | ton and son; Miss M. M. Corbus, Miss O. Mohr, Miss R. C. Nolan, Mrs. O. D. Overby, L. J. Pusey, Miss | H. Spethman, Miss M. J. Wash- ington, Miss B. Washington, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Sperl and four ichildren, J. Yuk. Embarking for Skagway: Mrs. Fraser, Mr. Bandettini, Bud Sulli- van, Morgan Reid. SPECIAL SQUARE DANCING JULY 3, 4 There is going to be brief squarel dancing at the Fourth’s fun zone on both July 3 and July 4 accord- ing to announcement today. The time is set for 8:30 to 8:45 o'clock and it is planned to close down most of the noise making attrac- tions during the daneing. Square dancers are yrged to at- tend in costume in order to make it a colorful affajr and those in charge want a large turnout for the event. DR. TED OBERMAN OPTOMETRIST PHONE: OFFICE 61 JUNEAU, ALASKA 20TH CENTURY THEATRE BLDG 2ND FLOOR H A LUCILLE'S BEAUTY invites MUNZIE RUDOLPH for a Free Hair Set Tomorrow. LUCILLE’S FEATURES . . . - Scalp Treatments'- Facials - Permanent Waving Opposite Light Co. Phone 492 SALON MEETING TONIGH The American Legion at 8 o'Clock IN THE LEGION DUGOUT Visiting Veterans Invited VERNON P. HARRIS, Post Commander JOHN GARCIA, Adjutant Mrs. L. Miller of Palo Alto, Calif., is a guest at the Baranof Hotel. Coke along = ialy to serve ...easy on the budget ...and so good with picnic food & BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE C:)CA:CW COMPANY JUNEAU COLD STORAGE COMPANY 4 “Coke" is a registered trade-mark.' L @© 1951, THE COCA-COLA COMPANY e e

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