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SATURDAY, JULY 28, 1951 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNFAU, ALASKA (——_'——————_—'——-—_——— | . Ends “THE GOLDEN GLOVES STORY” Adventurous Tale Alan Ladd in Tonight! “JOHNNY ONE-EVE" Of 'Kim'io Open | Western Debul a Ai Capifol Theatre . 20th Century | ure and int ) n brought |make Alan Ladd’s Technicolor % ; (to the scrc i-M as one of |and Western—debut, “Whispering s a New Alan Ladd to Our Screen, F the yea nding motion pic- (Smith,” which arrived yesterda i Yieture in TECHNICOLOR — His First ture eve ¢ classic tale, op-|at the 20th Century Theatre, a 4 TERN Picture. ening tomo ¢ the Capitol|drama full of action, color and p1 e i y |Theatrc made. in eohmior | MpROLEIE " e bia AubGteddoR POPEYE CARTOON and Selected Shorts ' re MO 1 n land is t major Hollywood |slice of the old West has top Latest Worfd News to You via Air Mail. mon's Mines I‘LGH0-&:01(!‘.‘,7'\,'}1—}1’{?1}'61‘ producti filnted in India,[name talent in such popular ; S A " much of ist the awe-in- |players as Brenda Marshall, Rob- mantic Adventure . . Rudyard spiring n Mountains. ert Preston, and Donald Crisp, " With as the unfor-|who co-star with Ladd. Promin- & / it gettable Ali, better known fently featured are Willilam Demar / s as and talented [est, Frank Faylen, Fay Holden | ) Vg M. young kwell as Kim, [and Murcyn Vye, who made his T 55 U soft-spoken; gun- pense-packed | film debut in “Golden Earrings." “ & # Afghan horse- | In his role as lightning-trigger- thrawing rider lives of the | “Whispering Smith,” Alan Ladd X .‘l)p Yo his rgpu'ufion! the little isters heavily as the soft-spo- 3 o 5 the govern- [ken railroad detective for a hold- : ' ment in uprising, come |up-harrassed new line forgin : to lif i incomparable | the Rockies just beforc pageant {1885 |the turn of the century. Robert ' the ovening scene in|Preston is well cast as Ladd which 1 arranges a tryst [earthy pal who lines up with the | jthe cl ded women’s quar Jm the form of his own buddy, ’ KIPL'NG S ] lters of Lahore and is forced to |*Whispering Smith.” Brenda Mar- | : use all in escaping the [shall, lovelier than ever in ler g % jsword <« ealo rd, Kip- |return to the screen, is vastly ap- | ! Hing’s 1 enture holds the [pealing as Preston's wife, who still : f . ’ observer taut and relentless |carries in her heart her earlier et | ; : B excitor a panorama |love for Ladd | \m . 3 D f lof ! nosques, the palaces | Getting off to an exciting start ; s fof m teem hu- {in Ladd’s quick-triggered escape | {manit vded cities and [from a mountain ambush laid by | Actually filmed against authentic backgrounds in India! : L. lihe ¢ Grand Trunk |murderous hijackers, the fast-| Road i the story of the |paced action is maintained uui STARRING J i | white 0 has grown up in|preston gradually changes from 4 ![“r"“ Hundu gamin, his | padd’s friend to his implacable | S Hriends! Mahbub AN, his|cnemy. The fact that Brenda, re- | 2 i I ith the Lama in|yolted hy her husband's lawless- | Fo : < | f ly river, his des-|ness and brutality, leans more) e pts o escape school-and more toward Ladd, only adds s, PAULUEAS - ROBERT DOUGL f I head o | i ! l“'- I tripation as a junior rthi fuel to an already L(*n.‘,u} > oy 3 {memt { the secret service, cul- | ituation. 4 ! minat the final suspense- B o ¥ g pac (uen in which Kim ; Vike: 3 e creating o man-|Heard for First ‘ i | { | 3 r Alaskan, wes heard here! an F mer Alaskan, ¥ h \Anive From | Goetielyand Leonard Garr, Buhb(l)(; o % | 1v!fl”s ' "d | Room entertainers at the Bara | esiWai | their regular 9:30 Brenda Marshall | P th de {played it on e . ol ; broadeast : A nty-six travelers arrived here [P0 F | L Rt bl | “There is a move afoot to make | ; Donald Crisp Nosthern Attlinies yhsterday avid a8 | $hs song /eftigal foc i he Teplon; William Demarest - departed for Wes | Tt is to be introduced at the Ameri- | | Pw she e 3 can Legion convention in Sewarw . - | Frgm Anchoruge ar- | o8 | . oo T tin Slatta | i ors Open 7: e X , who orn _andl B o s it . Bhews at 7:19 . 9:20 Sove | raTsed T ¥ he compos! 2 !from the Westward on Pac Wi i, s s ot ey e m | §o You Think Romeo Was A Lover m Moore, M E: se children, H. Toftoy, P. Ledux, A. Z: | : sant d many planes 5 Fairbanks i e m £r0US ” Hobson, A. iini, Mrs. C St »ts | Bal=1-11 | truders broke open a refrigerator etche e ; land daughter, Mrs. Best and ot the leutian chain. He 15| B-r-f-1 Thal (ash i Tr t e ties €M+ iye @ p il Jow professorjof music at the Uni- |y, g \ B : hexg, ty cf Miami, Coral (.‘n\ble'n’was Rea"y F!;gld A. Duhola, M o | LONG BEACH, Calif, July 2,—| ATIENTION FISHERMEN enturer: i i Ken Junce, M. y was'cold cash which| For the convenience or Derby Walt Disney’s son, Roc S ¥h i AI k the burglars took from the Hoff- | Fishe: here w 0 i it . h < Bvans, St T th rmen, there will be a‘Aass “THE BRAVE LITTLE R g eliiteas dsd man Cafe today. at 4:30 a.m. tomorrow at the and, Aok y o Police were told, that the. in-|tholic Church. 8 ; e o e, o SEITON Pack S e s ¢ z ) - 7:30 Hi “Fun at Shadow Mountain” NE S | : et . T e e R A N R T AT . Ellis an, J. Miller s Q i e - - ——— » b et o e wina| 3 Times Over 1950 | the Smartest peopie * ND MRS, HOUSE WIiVES OF IRVING AND ENTERTAINS COUPLE | McCuliough, C. Craft | 3 PARENTS OF DAUGHTER ELWELL KRAUSE ARRIVING WHILE 1 ALL IS To Yaku L. Bender, G. Ben~ The Salmon pack for Southeast | § in ' l i-—): TARTE 41 E YADBLE Wosdiwas neldlted are todrytar s TONEAK ON ALEUTIAN IN JUN |der, A. Ge Jim Van Mendine, | Alaska is nearly three times that 5 3 % {Mrs. Sitka Mr. ®. Anti-|of Jast year, according to figure \ birth of a daughter, Kimberly i and Mr 0 San Jose through-passen-iogue and two children issued today by the U . 8. Fish and | to Mr. and Mrs. Donald H.|Elwcll Krouse, whose homes ave Denali were entertain- Shalite Sesiis go {Or Our quahfy dryc’eaning;’ ry bomber pilot out of Gore! , Greai Falls, Mont.. and de- | — hidden ‘ of Wrangell. in Andlibrage . istuge. thelr| e . W it | LR TR b age 31 1eir | ed here while the boat was in port . HH Total pack for » week ending it 451 walbhacliat Aok | micridges fo) thas i et AR | videy moreiag et Legion Auxiliary oy Id for the couple, |1 v arrive here on the 3 y were Mr. @ MY Fred H 5 put |1y‘-|' against 18,631 ‘I'r‘ 1A dhneatt tho) Acution . Bindhs : it To Hold Special ool 0 ¥ r 5 the same period ye ughters-in-law of Mr. and | prijared Maynard, Court Reportel . g AL e R 1ding busine n the Krause home on Basin ; ks moie sldarably to:the high] s K L ”"" l])m‘k being nearly 17,000 cases ahead | of last year. Last year's total w 4,238, This year it has react 21,084 cases. . In the Central district Copper | River was lagging 31,462 cas hind 1951. Last year the pack was | 74914 compared to 43,452 for 1951, A 1 M The American Legion Auniliary and Elwell Krause, asso- | A will hold a,special meeting at the vith their parents in the |, yemper ¢ 3 " | Dugout on Tuesday evening at 8:30 materials business in An- Dariis "1 All members are requested to at- will move to Juneau later i A v Le tend. riage, was Mi Main business of the meeting aye Krauses, who opera- | .. 1 . hool plans for the visit of Mrs. Willis Can accommo- g o concrete manufacturing | .. i 471 ¢. Reed, national president of the Black 120 be- |, N Tuneau. -.and bUNES fhedl Auiliary, who will be in Juneau | Alaska Peninsula was also behind | Frank | 5i)jcrest apartments here, stafted Aug. 25 to 28. with 101,686 for 1961 and 205,484 | 812-1t | husiness in Alaska forty years | MRS. CAMPBEL 2 The call for the 28th annual |for 1950. have lived in Anchora V1S N( ; convention of the American Legion Totals for Central Alaska were past ten years. : _ lnuxiliary wil also be read and [5172i2 cases this year and 625, SRR : : ’ I | gelegates elected to attend. The|326 last year. A. WOLF 1S HERE } convention is scheduled to be held [ For Western Alaska figures show- A. Wolf of Seattle is registered fltTiewnrdu:ug‘. 31 to SLI:)(L.! Jb.v o ;J A&fi“ cases this year and 614, at the Baranof Hotel 2 sease s v ose attending are asked by the | 785 last. at the R :’nn_ Dick § her daughter | committee to bring their contribu-| Total pack so far for Alaska was | Caren here, v cen visiting fione for the rummage sale to be | 969,451 c: as againsi 1,258,646 VASIEOR FEOM NOME her grandmothér the past month. - | pelq in the Dugout on August 1, at |last year. l Mrs. Joseph Wallace of the Wal- : ) s planning )10 am. Anyone wishing to have | lace Hotel at Nome, is stopping | tr in t Imon Derdy | \ymmage picked up should tele- | RANEY RETURNING ing . Remember at the Baranof Hotel. b saturds Sunda phone 418, they said. TO HAD — M. V. Raney, owner of the Pio- ”fOI' be“er appearance" When you buy Automobile , r WILL HOLD SU |neer Bar at Haines, overnighted In~fn';:m e remember—just SERVICE IN SKAGWAY at the Baranof Hotel. He was on | as 1n every) ne else—you | 'o* hold services Sun at St.|his way from Seattle where he P]l 0N 5 0 7 get only the quality of pro- L K fi Wh-t P;"] “erss; Mission in ay, thelhad gone witn his wife who un-| i 5 ‘ I Rev. 8. A. McPhet s 1l to|derent surgery there. He reported tection and service that you on Pfll‘l Ame“‘an 1o v 1e ne that town tomorrow. He e | that as recovering and lwonufl o pay for. . R d C d Sh: o accompanied by his son, return later. Raney says that . i ] * Regular sc.hcduled service | e edar »rf infl] 2S In his absence from neau | Haines is a busy town due to con- Ins ient insurance isn’t | e Big 4-engine planes o il David Dudley will be in charge of struction of dock facilities there WARNING TO PARENTS any better than an umbrella * Good food 1e 10 am., service at the Church|by the U. S. Enginee He S L4 { the Holy Trinity. that Charlie White and C! L. Lyons are contemplating new bus- a a missing section! © Hostess hospitality Hed Cedar Shakes PI'OC sgcd Syl < S iness sites. Eyes have far-away watery loc Ii’s contageous. You * Low fares MISSOURIA « 18 years expericnce flying S'el'ld for CO].OI‘ Chart VISIT SHOTTERS — avoid it. The POSITIVE CURE is to have your in Alaska 5 Mr. and Mis. Roy McMullan and FROM TEXAS ungster sign up for the JUNIOR TROUT DERBY « Daily flights to Ketchikan Mrs. John T. McMullan of Colum-| Mrs. Willie Beyett and Mrs. Ep which rums throuph Sunday, August 19 and is sponsored T Bighug weckly N ONLY ONE QUALITY - THE BEST . [lui, Mesureoens e v o DSt ™"t 7 "7 Spotamen 10 * Two flights weekly to Nome, =) 5] z s and Mrs.|are Ssloppiug | R i i Frank G. Shotter at Hoonah. After Hotel | Phone 249 | Fn"banks’whmflmr“ visiting with Frank Shotter, Jr. who et ! For reservations, call Write is in the wholesale grocery bt DEKBY DAY Seward Street Baranof Hotel, Juneau ! 4 here, they plan to leave today o visk boat “Defiance” for| l Phone 106 ‘ Vancouver Luher co. (193!) Limlied the S. S. Alaska for Seward, Anch- charter Sunday. Can accummu-i ¢ E EA“EBS JUNEAU M 4 B orage and Fairbanks, They are in date eight. Phone Black 120 be- e i AN AN Vancouver, British Columbia he real estate business in Colum-|tween 5 and 17 tonight, Frank Cravenette Headquarters WORLD'S MOST EXPERIENCRD AIRLINE bia. 'Ui en, 872-1t 2 5 | “ Be wise, frequent drycleaning dur- ing the hot, humid summer months. will keep you smart and cool look- all the timel The FISHING POX is going the rounds. Symptoms ,’ a blank expression. Mind seems to be in a daze.

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