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TUESDAY, JULY 24, 1951 BRI RRARRRRARREFRRRRRRRRRR ISTHER WILLIAMS HOWARD KE n “PAGAN LOVE SONC Color by Technicolor HURRY! HURRY! ENDS TONIGHT! 5-9:35 T@WGREQW YOU'LL S FEMALE 'E FOUR BAD GIRLS LIKE E “DEAD END KIDS” VLC J.,L|Ya’dn\"'4u " S — MIL1T Hospifal Nofes Admitted to St. Ann’s Monday were Dave Newman, Arnold Christenson; dismissed was William McCaddon Born at St. Ann's Mrs. William Paul Jr. at, 5:10 o'clock this morning, a boy weighing & pounds 3 ounces. Admitted to the Government Hos- Hospital to « ANNE JACI BRITTON and HIS B LOB STEELE T THIRD PLAC ( SS € OF DERBY Inadvertlently list of Soap Box Der omi! f B the name of Bob St pla of Bob's b Grocery. RRRRRRERRRRRRRRARRND struction of :h‘_‘lmtl‘ its re rain, [Eslher Goes Tahifian in Film ;AI Capifo! Thealre Esther Williams tian version of a sarong) ; Howard Keel i his {irst since his triumphant debut in| ¢t Your Gun"—a flock | nd new song hits from the| pens of Harry Warrer Arthur Freed — the exotic ound of a tropical Pacific land filmed on location in T nicolor! These are the highlights of M-G-M-'s “Pagan Love Song now playing at the Capitol Th in a pareu | role | and Miss Williams, t-Polynesian rt modern war ng pareus, sings, again shows off wimming form, this time patural pools and lagoons. Th musical follows hér recent “Duchess of Idaho” “Neptune's Daughter.” | Keel, cast as an Ohio school | teacher who finds the tropics | world far removed from the rooms, is given an of | romance and comec to in the role girl, t new hits in ‘Tenms (I&sses To Stari For High Schma Girls High school gi are to be giv- en a chance to improve their ten- |nis, accord to plags of the classes have anged, to be under in- Mrs. Dora John meet, every Wednesday, of rain, on Thursdays Bowl. t have | They had some ex- to be eligible up by contacting Page Whitehead. Tt irst, class ecan b If weather does it will take place on clear Wednesday or | perienc |and lthe first Thursday I The Juneau ular se at 6 p.m. tomorrow, at the same hour on Tennis Club will sian of play or in case of Thurs- day. RETURNS formerly of of Anchor- to join th Clements DR. STEWART Dr. John Stewart, {Juneau, and recently 2, has returned here of the Rude and and ! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Gellmg Chummy Princess Fatima cocker spaniel belonging to h after the couple arrived at Los Banos, acquainted with her The pr plan to make cess is getting Scouts Visit Pirae Lairs on Way io Ausiria ALGIERS, Algeria, July 24, all parts of Am- or Naples last night | the old pirate |set for North Afric after a day visiting lairs of this city The Scouts, route to a world jamboree Ischl, about 30 miles burz, Austria, be: ning Aug. They landed her ng on their chartered Pahlevi of Iran holds her Minuit, while her husband, Vincent Hillyer, temporary home in Beverly 650 of them, are en- in Bac east of Salz- 3. yesterday morn- ship, the S. 8. Argentina, after a 10-day o« “without a case of Scouts reported. crossing ickne: ied the erience, the Kas New Yo a thrilling the boys off to the Moorish qu Heistand of arrival here s of the city [Soha Shows at 20th Century ' Tonight Only | | numerous { |kans, French poodle dog, hangs on to Cookie, a parents, two dogs get acquainted (o visit with his parents. in-laws and the couple Hills, Calif. (® Wirephoto. Mondéy Evening M| Mrs. Harry (Minnie Ethel) Lea died at St. Ann's hospital here last evening. The funeral has been ) o'clock Thursday morn- Holy Trinity Church. rrangements will be ITOW. born August 15, 1894 Towa and was mar- to Harry L. Lea on August 1916 at Snogualmie, Wash. le their home at Jordon C. until 1923 when they r, Juneau where they have resided since. Mrs. Lea s ling in | Completc annour She ton survived by her {hustand; a daughter, Miriam 1««\'1}‘1"““' a son, Kenneth H. Léa and {three prandchildren, all of Jun- eau; four sisters, Avis Dorfner of {Puyallup, Wi \ez Zeigenfuss loi Bremerton, Wash,, Bessie Don- Priceless antiques, rare paint- and ancient heirlooms from | |some of the greatest Mexico will be seen as ‘props’ in “Sofia,” the thrilling Film Clas- | sics Cinecolor drama opening night at the 20th Century Tliea- tre. Unlike | ings homes in | to- Hollywood, which has ‘prop’ houses that spe- cialize in furnishing to the stu- dios phony suits of armor, re- productions of famous paintings and imitation jewels Mexico City art directors do things the hard way. Jorge Fernandez, |artist of high repute, was put in |charge of dressing the fabulous |sets of “Sofia” by producers Robert Presnell, Sr. and John ! Reinhardt. Given carte the splendor Senor himself an blanche to recreate of the baroque Bal- Fernandez went call- | on the many wealthy friends | patrons of the arts among | acquaintances in Mexico City a result he showed up on| the sets of the Churubusco stu- | dios with several? truckloads of | priceless objects of art, including three genuine Goyas, a Velasquez, an ivory inlaid chest dating back several thousand years, five Go- belin tapestries and many crystal | goblets and jewel cases of great beauty. Soap Box Derby Winners Honored At Rofary Today ‘The 24 boys who participated in the annual Soap Box Derby held | here Sunday received their prizes at a regular Rotary club luncheon at the Baranof Hotel this noon. At the close of the meeting a telegram came from Mr. and Mrs. Leroy West from Renton, Wash, congratulating the club for spon- soring the derby and expressing regret that they were not present to cheer their son, Leroy, Jr. on to his victory. Yecung West and Bill Leivers, |derby chairman, will leave August |6 for Akron, Ohio, where the Ju- neau winner will compete in the | national derby. Joe Garrett of Douglas, up, happily wheeled his bicycle, through the hotel runner prize, a lobby. oo AMID THE MYSTERIES OF THE ORIENT! o Doors Open 7:00 Shows CLASICH = D:LLENTURY THEATRE + WHERE HITS ARE A HABIT! TUESDAY ONLY Intrigue at Gunpomt Starring GENE SIG!ID RAYMOND - GURIE with © PATRICIA MORISON * MISCHA AUER Pink Salmon Run Building Up In Stikine River The pink salmon run, Monty the according to Wrangell agent for Wildlife which started about July 4'in'the ‘Sti- kine River is building up steadily, Clemmons, | Thurgday Fish and |and the river is open to fishimg Service in a' wire received | by C. Howard Baltzo, a <nsumtreg- It's the REAL- * Koreon Story! Starring ROSERT STIVE WITTON - BRODE - EARDS and inwoducing CENE DYANS e ional director today. Clemmons added that the sock- eye, dog and coho runs were s showing strong and the lvrjfl catch for 30 boats on July 21 110 pinks, 25 sockeyes, 15 and five cohoes. The mid-week from Wednesday night, has closed period;, morning « to been lifted all week until 6 p.m. on Saturday. It opens at 6 am. each Monday pital was' Natsha Glover of Hoonah. | P Yool : of Trail, —EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY— opping ranof Hotel. Each Get Knife Most of the lads were colorful in their T-shirts and red helmets. general | H. C. Chandler of Palmer is stob=| nelly of ping at the Gastineau Hotel. Issaquah, The , Leas He will handle and surgery. 5 B. C.| Clinic. ‘|u~ actice Seattle, and Iva Pratt of Wash. returned at Ba last Satur- auto il o o (osls Only $1 50 Exira T et ] FISH LUCKERS MEAT F IbH IUCKEBS MEAT - FISH LOCKERS - MEAT FISH - MEAT ..o DAILY 99¢ . ONLY 79¢lb. Assorted FISH - LOCKERS - MEAT - FISH - LOCKERS - MEAT - FISH - LOCKERS - MEAT - FISH - LOCKERS - MEAT At ) STORE HOURS 1 8:30 A.M. to 5:30 P. One Grade — The Best GroundRound Ib. 85¢ Cold Culs . LOCKER RENTALS 12.00 year 2,0 month Closed All Day Saturday — Goin® Fishin’ ISH- LOCKERS - MEAT - FISH - LOCKERS - MEAT - FISH - LOCKERS - MEAT - FISH - MEAT . A Weelk End Specials Wednesday - Thursday - Friday Wholesale and Retail LOCKER SERVICE 24 HOURS 7 DAYS A WEEK Juneau Cold Storage MEAT AND FISH MARKET Yes, lhdl is the aim of every thrifty housewife and that is why many thrifty meat shoppers from Juneau and vicinity buy all of their meat at our market. show why you always Market. R s Compare the prices below and all of the prices in our market. A GOOD HUNCH FOR LUNCH CUBE STEAK NICE LEAN SHOULDER CUTS FROM U.S. GRADE CHOICE BEEF ROAST ONLY SWIFTS PREMIUM A Reliable Brand, Much in Demand Sliced Bacon Specially Selected for You They save money at the Juneau Cold Storage Meat and Fish e —— ONLY 99¢h. 79¢ . b. 69¢ ONLY Ib. §59¢ |Fresh Halibut b. 3¢ SHH}IDO'I 5 HSI@ " LVAN- SHH}ISU'I 2 HSI.I - LVAW - SHAM0T - HSId N - SHH)IDU’I - HSId - .I.VHW 3 o eight wee over the Alaska They, went as far south as | Francisco where they visited atives and friends Instcad of flowers, those who \wh I send donations to the jciety, Box 422, Juneau, ory of Mrs. Lea Friefids who wish to call ‘may do so at the Carter Mortuary be- tween 7 and 10 pm. Wednesday. day from an Highway. San rel- Homes Sold on Road, {In Douglas by ‘Druxman Agency Three more local transactions were cl by the Bob Druxman agency. Mr. and Mrs. W. > Civil Aeronautics , sold their Glacier to Mr. and Mrs. William ance, formerly of Douglas. ance is employed in the Ter- Department of Health, The Wootans are being transfer- {red by CAA to the Panama Canal | Zone. Mr. and Mrs. Milford Marshall old their Douglas home to Mr. rand Mrs. Clifford Short. Marshall, .x Douglas city councilman, is em- ployed 'by the Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. The Mar- shalls will take a short vacation and then return to Douglas with the intentions of building a new home. Short is employed by Al- aska Coastal Airlines. Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. man _have purchased the sen Hill home of Mr. and | Maynard Peterson hul il | take possession until next The home is now occupied by and Mrs. Harold DeVoe. The ersons have purchased the denhall Dairy. real estate ed yesterday real estate R. Wootan, of Administra- Highway Drux- Peder- Mrs, not spring. Mr. Pet- Men- 9 In, 8 Out on Pnncess Louise Nine pasengers arrived on the Princess Louise this morning with eight embarking southbound Disembarking from Ska Miss Jean Moore, Miss C. mer, Miss R. Boirre, D. S. Mr. and Mrs. E. Cowlin Marlowe and two children. Embarking for Vancouver Hilma Martin, Mrs. Helen Leod, Miss N. Haurele Mi Elsie Gennetti, Mrs, D. Overb; For Victoria: Miss Glady Cros;mn r Prince Rupert: F. L. Kerr, Monsma, Mrs Mc- Every boy who participated in the event was awarded a jack knife in addition to individual prizes for various heats. The judges awarded a set of tocls donated by Shell Oil Co. to Jack Gould for the best construc- ted car; a jigsaw filer and sander donated by Collins and Aiken of New York to Tom Lynch for the best upholstered car; and a moto caw to Harold Donnelly of Sitka, for the best display of sportsman- ship. Donnelly has participated in the Juneau derbies for four straight years and says he'll be back again next year. “Eyeopener” District Governor James Light- body of Vancouyer, B. C. was the featured speaker. This is his first Alaska trip and he said .it was an “eyeopener” for him. He stressed the international aspects of Rotary activities in 83 countries and said that clubs were now being re-established in both Germany and Japan. The purposes of the organiza- tion, he said, were thel ideals of community service and a hi¥h: standard of ethies... He compli- mented the Juneau club on its sponsorship of the Soap Box Der- by. V President Neil Fritchman an- ‘nounced that ‘a Rotary assembly would ke held tonight at 7:30 in the I1.O.O.F. banquet room. Visiting Rotarians were Arnold Waring, Seattle fish dealer, and Kirk Crawford, steel fabricator from Lynnwood, Calif. Other guests were sElliott Rob- ertson of .Anchorage, Milton Fur- yness and Ed Cowling of Juneau. WILDLIFE SERVICE NEEDS ENGINEER Wildlife Service a second en- it was The Fish and has an opening for gineer on the vessel Brant, assistant regional director. John Elstad, who had the job on the vessel, returned to the Marine Hospital in Seattle where he is a patient. PINKE cond engineer's salary is $4,200 per year, plus keep. Anyon” interested should con- Service offices in the Federal build- ing. AT THE GASTINEAU Stuart Stockenberg and William Leacher of Vancouver, Washington, are living at the Gastineau Hotel. NOTICE old the Glacier Ice Company, we are responsible for no bills against the company af- |ter July 15. S. H, Perry. £67-3t| announced today by Howard Baltzo, s tact Baltzw at the Fish and Wildlife | To Get This Label In Your Coat 2 /1% BY AUTHORIZED AGENT Our guaranteed “Cravenette” reproofing restores water repellency 50 that your old raincoat will | garment to Bt e s . TREATED REG. U.S. PAT.OFF, WATER REPELLENTS SHEDS SHOWERS It means NEW Rainweéar for OLD Int ")w again shed showers exactly as it did when new.’ ‘.‘:h Naturally, your coat must first be drycleaned to remove soil and improve appearance. Then, for just $1.50 in dddition to our regular charge for cleaning we will process it with genu- ine “Cravenette” water repellents. Formerly to get this fa- mous water repellent serv- ice you had to send the the Crave- nette Company in New Jersey. Now all you have to do is phone 507, or bring the coat to us, and SAY “CRAVENETTE TOO!” "for betler appearance” PHONE 507 e '@ blank | can’t avoid it. Youngster i The FISHING POX is going the rounds. expression. have far-away’ watery look. I The POSITIVE CURE is to have your gt up for which rups through Sunday, August 19 and is sponsored by Territorial Spdrtsmen, 0 WARNING TO PARENTS Symptoms 5 to be in a daze. contageous. You Mind scem: the JUNIOR TROUT DERBY Inc. TRIANGLE CLEANERS “Cravenette Headquarters™ ¢ v