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SATURDAY, JULY 21, 1951 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ™ " PAGE THRER I H 2 N | ENDS Bud Abbott and Low Costello |Dner Clad in |Tedunicolor Adion == === 3 TONITE! '‘IN THE FOREIGN LEGION'' |Pareu(Tsk) Sunday (Drama Slarfing | TONIGHT znfl‘l EE“TU R'.' ‘ THEATRE * WHE‘RE .HITS‘ A‘RE ;l HA‘B|T! ;AI Capifol Theawre At 20th Century The sight of comely Esther Wil-| “Barricade” a top rank west- liams clad in a pareu (Tahitian €rn action drama with color by | |version of a sarong), swimming|Technicolor, is the ofiering at the | against the Technicolor back- 20th Century Theatre starting to- grounds of a lush tropical isle, night. alone is worth the price of ad- Heading the important cast mission to “Pagan Love Song,”|the Warner B film are Ruth | % e 5 CANTENTIOITR 45 RO r > M-G-M’s latest musical romance,|ROMA&N, rising young st £ IN A It Q HERE CONTINUOUS SHOWINGS FROM, 1:30 P.M. A Clark and Raymond Mas tomorrow at the Capitol Theatre. Shows — 1: 7:36 - 9:35 Add to that the singing prowess|eran stage and screen lumina TOMO BRfiW' Feature - JAM - 4:10 - m - 8:10 - 10:10 of Howard Keel, who made an| A strong and colorful story . > 5 , auspicious film debut as the hero |centering a lonely gold- . e ¥ &M LR who now lends his fresh person-|western descrt Barricade” ap- { 3 17 " g WHERE A MAN AND A MAID FIND TROPICAL ROMANCE' ality and fine singing voice to a [pears thrilling cinema fare. Mas- X : w‘lDERNESS/ 3 hit parade of new songs by Harrylsey is the v s boss of the| i Warren and Arthur Freed, and|camp into which Ruth Roman | 4 % Y 4 ° you have an idea of the enter-!and Clark, both fugitives from § 3 F tainment delights of this divert-|justice, stumble for protection ¥ ! % 2 . ’ ing new tuner from unexpla pasts. %E & o Miss Williams has one of her| Robert Dou London stage :\‘ most appealing and eye-filling [actor, plays a wyer who also MG'M SOUTH SEAS : 7 roles as Mimi Bennett, a part- :um; up myste .‘»\.;1\-. but he is b 3 sia girl wh has s t her | tracking down the facts sur- MUSICAL LOVE STORY J in ‘;«n:u ‘;1:3 ux?;ospec:uvcns rounding Massey’s llegal posses- } N (g ¥ life by shifting from the at- [sion of the property. The latter SN itude of a typical smart and(determines to keep the triothere | sophisticated American girl to that|against their wishes, the while | 1 of the pareu-adorned, Sun-expos-|preparing to stand off the right- | ed native maiden. It is in her|ful owners who finally do appear | latter role that she meets the|to re-claim the mine, ilid a thrill- | naive and gullible Ohio school |ing siege and gun battle ensue,| |teacher Hap Endicott (Howard {leading up to the climax of the . IReel), who has come to Tahiti to|film. starring ; claim his inherited plantation and Special Feature in “NEPTUNE'S DAUGHTER"—AS A SOUTH SEAS SIREN who mistakes Mimi for a native “March OF TIME” | i | domestic! The alarming increase in the! ESTHER lL | L number of people in this country | . | suffering from mental disorders | AND THE ROMANTIC SINGING SENSATION ‘Sa!mon Pa(k and the work being done to com-| OF “ANNIE GET YOUR GUN" bat it proves the theme, and uld‘ fashioned ideas concerning men- \ 380,0“ (ases tal health and the horrible con- § ditions found in some mental in- | 3 lower lhan 1950 {titutions, arf, illustrated in a p = lMarch of Time film showing with i > |“Barricade.” Largely as a result | Poor fish runs in Central andj,. the yecent war, modern meth- lamng l\:\‘,.mnem districts were holding Alu‘s;}um and thinking are being ap- ; i R ¥ WS plied to the problem today, and ases below 1950, according to fig-|many patients who would have ures through July 14, the U. §. Fish!peen” doomed are being cured, | and Wildlife Service said today. |and returned to society. The short | To the same period last year,|shows the different jobs done by | ) 1,055,866 cases had been put up com- | pychiatrists, ps.(chologlts, and | PLUS pared to 675,850 this year. P vorkers, and how commun- | Doors -)pen 7:00 | The Southeastern district was UP{jties can set up effective health | 8 _ Sh Start. 16-9:50 121,600 cases over last year, with 32,- {clinics. o : Show.Glatis il 878 cases as against 11,278. ——— 1 * Pl | The pack by districts to July 14, #PAGAN LOVE SONG " | 4 ; *HOUSE OF SINGING BAMBOO" | show the following | | s u N D A Y “WHY IS LOVE SO CRAZY"* o PLUS —— Southeast Alaska New ve|erans | F M A T l “ E E TR Tom & Jerry in | Wrangell-Petersburg: Reds, 7,161; T oty CUE BALL CAT | kings, 214; pinks. 3.345; chums, 153; (oun(ll Ho‘ds PETE SMITH | cohoes, 2,887; total, 13,760. Total 2 N'alion's Mema] Deors Open 1:30 | Show Starts 2:00 . last year, 2, i H loggers Caugh’ ] Three Newton, Towa, visitors wh AIaSka Oil Sear(h Western: Reds, 4,780; pinks, 33;} are stopping at the Baranof hotel |215. Last year, 5278 | | | | Forming rules and regulations | governing procedures, and to dis- 'cuss c‘xpenditurc of muney ap- | s e e, e tnoprntes 1or veteransservice Wia@kly Award Wil |ifalio River Princess Norah |and rehabilitation, was mam or- Price Confrol e e van oo e suicn) "Hamnered” by Yakutat: Reds, 5713; kings, 87; M I R AP \ i : B713; Kings, 87:{ 4. of pusiness Friday afternoon . . . 2 Ly Sfiueele. WESfia! FROM DENVER lPe"““ SYSlem { pinks, 87; chums 2, total, 5,889. Lastoc" o ST S ECRY P Vem‘-fBe Gwen in j“nlor Flshmg opens : ]’akes 13 Sou'h 2 o i ataay | TS Wisnesky of Deaver i3 | year, 1,651. e ' epresentatives of he Alaska ! stopping at the Baranof hotel. The Texas Company, large oil| Totals for Southeast: Reds, 18- . " o ; det Association. completed & | = producer, is not interested in do- | 611; kings, 340; pinks, 3,465; uum»"la:m{(, cl‘:::;':e s ;;:i‘fd,‘:{,offli,lroul Del'by NQX' Monday et e B gl Juneau|day at the meeting with the Of- |INg any oil explorations in Alas-|190; cohoes, 10272; total, 32878, 'yere 8 TOC0 B TEESL e | northbound: 8, '8, - Princess. .Norah fice of Pice’ Btablisatins. ka, according to W. S. S. Rod- |Last year, 11278, e mploy & full time service of- |, Additional incentive for Junior| Because a careful survey has bl RO0 e Delh b % e reased costs of equipment, ;,'vm chairman u{ the board of Central Alaska ficer to aid veterans in presecu- Trout Derby contestants was an- | shown adequate escapement of reds D‘lfi]lnge'nndn dn?xl;hli;ns}‘ei;‘::d s X e ;ml- ; supplies and wages hm,elduul , said here today. C'_mper River: Reds, 34,812; Kings,'yion of claims and solution of nqunced today by the Derby com- | in the Italio River in the Yakutat|than Knemewer and Mr m]d Mr; b e Sl i | the economy of the| “Government restrictions on the |3,737; total, 38,549. Total last year,iproblems arising out of military mittee. A weekly $10 cash award has | area, commercial fishing will open | panjel Livie. t Wallace We ]);‘E’H(il‘m, 3. HCHBIY, and formal pe-|amount of acreage allowed under | 74914 - o ine: been contributed by Bob Druxman, | ihere next Monday, July 23. This Arrivi 1 1 S lvmm':‘ L‘U:]Fl([(‘l‘\\l;PCI'IHI[ in Alaska is so small that| Resurrection Bay: Total last| wmembers of the council are local businessman, for the biggest | was announced today by C. Howard BEYI O S Hkagwhy, . thiy price ceiling, controll- |t e situation,” West- (it would not pay a big company |vear, 79. Floyd Guertin, Territorial com- | fish of the week. Baltzo, assistant regional dirsotar of | DOTEINE On the Southbound Norsh price _ceiling : : to come in” he said, “In Canada| Prince Willlam Sound: Reds, 9, micsioner of veterans affairs, who| Winners will be determined each | the Fish and Wildlife Service. Tt was | or s lf’“s' Godrial, Mr. and M, . higher wages paid on gov- |there is no restriction and the 537, kings, 1009; Ppinks, 5660;|yas elected chairman of the coun- (Monday and the prize awarded ai | 1ot scheduied to open until Aug. 10. antied, RR- N““‘;“"MM‘SS C. i Sl oones i Wl /C.“l‘“““‘“‘l‘l‘(_C:jf"‘?“‘lm"w cflp‘llal to | chums, 18120; cohoes, 2,079; total,|cil; Attorney General J. Gerald | that time. The new contest begin: | Nushagak District in Bristol Bay My u(;?am:;)xidgme: i:g o v s S ald in /the devalepment’, Ofi, (Kielr | 36,414. None last, Soar: : Williams; Territorial Commission- | With this week’s entries and will con- | nas been closed for the remainder |gicrer Florence y JBCObSOn uPholslerY ociated senera ntractor’s | provinces Cook Inlet: Reds, 43,941; kings,|er of Education Everett R. Erick- | tinue until the Derby ends Aug. 19 | 5t the season, Baltzo a g |wage agreement, made it es-| Rodgers, accompanied by his |53.677; pinks, 2,681; chums, 2,082;|son; Norman Banfield, appointed —— Clarence Rhode, Phone 997 Juneau ||pecially difficult for the logging i | £ s 2 ’ | pecis 22ing | wife and R. F. Baker, vice pres- |cohoes, 1737; total, 104,124. Last ' ruening to repre- s bee: 0ok _{for the south. They were: John pres: by Governor Gruening to repi ROTARY DISTRICT who has been in the Cook Inlet dis {Clordun. Mr. and Mo O, 3 Labi Will continue in business industry to operate efficiently. [ igent in charge of production, ar- | year, 88,234, sent the American Legion and | ‘rict the past 10 days, is due to re-i, S e killed loggers, timber fallers, rjved here yesterday in their pri- | Kodiak: Reds, 35187; kings, 5925; | Robert Stutte, representing the ;-mmmm ARRIVES; sl g e g imer, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Calla- ¢ . | uckers, choker m}u; and me-|yate DC-3 aireraft. They had |pinks, 9,769; chums, 13,499; cohoes,|Veterans of Foreign Wars. 0 SPEAK MONDAY A wite ‘Thbeived’ by Balta han, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hutch- —_— chagics Bgte burnad - umfcmljxtr;:fw een in northwestern Alberta and |700; total, 65,080. Last year, 80,-| The meeting was held in the | games Lightbody, district gover | terday from Rhode stated that the ’r‘;f"';m“;“ G B M on work becaust gher |, . 1 £ . T SRTR N y Nl ase, iss s Hatcher, northeaster Columbia | 704. Senate . Chamber of the Federal |nor of Rotary International fron. | 3ervice filed 130 complaints for fish- |o> “pdt, S5 FOWEE e SEWING lscale of wages being paid,” hc“)mv his rom]).my is conducting | Chignik: Reds, 17,741; kings, 240; | building. Vancouver, B.C., is here to meel | ng violation with the U. 8. Com=-|p 4 pincon conterence in Vital problems of the log- Thirteen passengers embarked pointed out. oil investigations by i y Taims 5. Alna g8ing el ‘ v selsmograph | pinks, 407; chums, 3,266; cohoes, 15; Will Handle Claims with the local club and officers | nissioner at Kenal, Charges were ‘;(:Jv'\lu“"/‘\ld» 'x\nNll_,n{{“xi\svmf_\sso:‘l;& methods. total, 21,669. Last year, 23,181 J. C. Dodd, full-time service | ge win pe the main speaker at ¢ | ‘or fishing too close together and 4"'Tg‘aslurx:2dasmled southbound represents the industry in Ket-| They planned to leave today | Alaska Peninsula: Reds, 19,077;|officer for the Veterans of FOreign | epuiar Rotary meeting at the Bar- | fishing during the mid-week closed |~ — """ i MA(HINE e v 3 for Vancouver and Seattle. | kings, 85; pinks, 7,241; chums, 24,- Wars, will handle claims fz:vr all anof hotel Monday noon, President | period. Rhode reported there were Wrangell, Petersburg, Sit- e, TN R 861: cohoes, 403; total, 51,867. Last|veterans in the Territory. His of- 4 PR e bonts boriek 1 Dol st L ka and Juneau, and was organ- i 4 _ | Neil Fritchman said today. He is | over 700 boats fishing in Coock Inlet. ¥ year, 181,969 fice is in the U. S. Veterans Ad-| g .00 ot the Baranof hotel. e WARNER,S % e pii Co ol Totals Central Alaska: Reds, 160,- | ministration, Goldstein Building. BRGERR e et Leneficial interest of it’s mem- The photograph of last year's He will perform service work for FROM SAN FRANCISCO \ bers, Soap Box Derby winner, appear- |295; kings, 64673; pinks, 25.758; P JUNEAU VISITOR oo A it < i . ? T ; ny veteran, veteran dependen JUNE Don Kinkle of San Francisco is | A chums, 61843; cohoes, 4.934; total,jany Lloyd T. Swanson of Petersburg 2 FISHING GEAR ized for the genes welfare and BEG YOUR PARDON! Attending the meeting were:|ing on Page 1 of the second sec- " v it R is tay" ; . Last year, 449,081, or beneficiary regardless of what| at the Baranof hotel. {abe Lokke, ~Arthur Almquist, | tion of todhy's Empire, was taken 317,503 L‘;} Ste“n A O o oreiiarion 'the _ veter- |18 at the Baranaf hotel e & 406 5. Franklin — Phone 473 |Charles Marler, Harry Williams [by . Malcolm Greany, of Juneau, esie an is, or was, affiliated with, he | A Service Representative of ||and Joseph Durgin, from Ketch-| Inadvet€ntly, the credit line Port Moller: Reds, 15,362; kings, # J AT THE BARANOF FROM HIGHWAY LODGE | Y '] TBS itt . . ; tota explained. Reid Brothers, Petersburg, |was omitted. We hasten to amend 194; chums, 3,397; total, 18,953. Last gllt of an appropriation of $12,- Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Jensen of William J. Darlin. of the Scotty {ikan it ‘(,unv Brothers, Wallace Westfall [our oversight and offer . | year, 17,250. Tulsa, Okl egistered at the|Creek Lodge on the Alaska High- | w G - " 000 made by the legislature, the a., are regis al e | Cree! g 2 g s I N G E R land Joe Werner, Juneau Greany our apologies Yukon: Kings, 10367. Last year,| '\ o ',,my reimburse the vet- | Baranof Hotel. ' way, is at the Baranof Hotel. Dependflble ’ B e 9,865. : L EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED Bristol Bay: Reds, 280,501; kings, [erans’ organization for expenses nn. D. D. MAB““AHDT 4,657; chums, 10,991; total, 296,149. :::“:f:: ;:"::ttlnx forth claims | ' R v ' N G : s C A F E S(heduled Last year, 567,392. % A OPTOMETRIST Total Western district: Reds, 295,-| “Through employment of 2 Becond and Franklin o § or vl . ined et fficer,” Guertin i PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS ffffix ;;:i:glfii?'yeacrt.“;::éor'aas' Gaid, “claim for insurance, disa- || NOW OPEN *™ "™ ™* A ™ EVERY DAY servuev'o SITKA A z . | bility all 4 dical aid and | Mon., Tues., Wed. ki::s‘,als Ofg.;l Ai)a‘:;: zI;(.Zdz?i ] 4:13 foi a yyoneo;::.nf:: ;‘n:nyca Kool sl sou JULY - s o L 76.421; cohoes, 15206; total, 675, z’emz;‘pezn;’g"i‘;z‘ pifes::fé;“'fo L;,’C‘ = — - FAIRBANKS 23-24-25 Bkt ivpar, 1,005,966, headquarters of the Veterans Ad- | FOR 254 ministration in Washington i1 WHITEHORSE £ i prompt | AT THE US. Gypsum Co. [ e ) ALWAYS--- KETCHIKAN i 1 i Gue_rfln said the cvouncllmr;z; ok KIlOfiY Wi Hina Man Interested i e | the finest array of colorful curfains and | SEATTLE There has been a re- . months. | j : 5 uction in prices of a i | \ duction fn prices of i Red Cedar Shingles In Alaska DepositS | oo cowemsons | drapes ina full range of sizes and fabris. Bl?; F!Z:.n& i,hfger new Singer Sewing < Machines. A Dallas Hagan, sales represen-] Nine members from the 10th Res- | cue Squadron from Elmendorf Field | regular schedules to attle See the heautiful New Also Lumber of all s ecies tative for the U.S. Gypsum Co, from | cue Squadro d s A i i - yesterday and are stop and key cities in Alaska. You Models illustrated in p ::t:f'c;:::f; ;‘y‘p;'l}‘;eifipgfii?fn ::xrwg at tl§e Gasun::u r;mt:l. They THE cunTAl“ SHOP | enjoy lounge-chair seats . . . our- pictorial catalog. the Territory. He had been in the | are: H. L. Jackson, Lt. Joseph Tine ; good food .. . stewardess hos- Interior where he looked at a de-|Jr, Lt. Fred Shultz, Lt. R. E. Weber MEZANNINE FLOOR pitality. Fly with the world’s T ‘JNLY ONE OUALITY b THE BES/T posit in Sheep Mountain near and Sergeants Forrest Shoup, Rob- most expenenced airline — Palmer. ert Morris, Charles Matteson, J. R.| Pan American. For Clipper S ! N G E R | “That deposit is low grade and Reid, and Leroy J. Anderson. They iuneau_yo“ng hardware co.’ inc. reservations, call ... 2 | there is mot much of it Hagan |are here in connection with the ice- i i Write ranof Hotel, Juneau Sewing Machine Co. Baranof Hoel, i |said. “Deposits on Chichagof Is-|cap project. Alaska’s Finest Hardware and Furniture Store Phone 106 KETCHIKAN, ALASKA Vancouver Lumber Ce. (1931) Limited quality, but we have no immediate FROM FXKISET JUNEAU l PAN AMERICAN Sewing Machine Co. WILL BE IN (T TN 1 g and near Juneau are of better o Trade Mark, Pan dmerican World Airways, e 4 b A plans for mining. The company E. Felt and H. V. Davis of J Box 609 Vancouver, British Columbia likes to know the location of future | Everett, Wash.. are at the Baranof ! fields in case of increased demand.” Hotel, s | WORLD'S MOST EXPERIENCED AIRLINE

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