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i THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 195 Siarts TODPAY =x=== 2.B1G FEATURES-2 3 — BIG LAUGH-FILLED DAYS — 3 _v(TODAY-FRIDAY-SATUBDAY) eyl tickle the nafion’s funny /, MILITARY Af THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Steals Kiss INew Marjorie Main Comedy Tonight | At Capitol Theatre For the dizziest, daffiest train ride of your life, M-G-M invites | ou to hop sboard the Midnight | Flyer with Marjorie Main and James | Whitmore in “Mrs. O'Malley and Mr, Malone,” arriving at the Capi- | tol Theatre tonight. This stream lined comedy of errors, off the| § beaten track on a railroad track, is| played largely aboard a Chicago- | to-New York expcess train, \\hu-ei destination is—Laughs. i Marjorie Main, beloved star of | the “Ma Kettle” comedies, now creates a howling new characterifh- tion as Mrs. O'Malley, the house- keeper from Proudfoot, Montana, | who wins a radio quiz contest, starts | out for the big city to collect her prize money, and ends up as a murder suspect! Teamed with her is James Whit- more, who scored his first hig hit in “Battleground” and followed with outstanding roles in “The Asphalt Jungle” and “The Next Voice .You Hear . . .” This time he shows his comedy mettle in the role of Mr. Malone, artful attorney with a pen- chant for helping out crooks — and cuties. Court Action Will Reduce Fishermen's tatsr? Bridegroom Sturges. Comedian Eddie Bracken, who had just given a first kiss from Actress Sandy Mellen, 21, after her marriage in Los Angelts to Director-Producer Preston Sturges, It was the third marriage for Sturges and the escond for Miss Mellen. () Wirephoto. y the bride, gets The agast spec- Rbsemary A[<)fidogan Will Be Married Py {Here on Oct. 13 Of $5000 appropriated by the | Fund, Says Williams (Continued from Page One) imately 3,000 from 1949, when were issued, to 13,121 in h ¢ legislature to launch the act,about| Mrs. Mary Doogan has announ- e AcAnEMY ;‘jf $578.8¢ has already been spent, |cer the engagement of her daugh- p Sue Kennedy, executive secretary |ter Rosemary to Mr. George Na- g e i o iy Ko 8 _Stanley Clements - Myron Welton - to the board, said. Of that amount | varre, son qf Mrs. Edith Navarre !$465.84 went for hospital bills and |of Lansing Mich. The marriage WORLD KEWS VIA AIR EXPRESS $113 for doctor bills. has been set for Oct. 13 in the ot mre 9 n Claims Reviewed Catholic Church of the Nativity EATURES ST/ “MILITARY \(‘i])\IT\lflu S STAR 7:03 9:33 Six new claims have been ap-|in Juneau. MIL RY AC/ N - isasaanid SO S48 | proved, she said, and two rejec- e lar' youn: “MRS. O'MALLEY and MR. MALONE” 8:17—10:47 8 teq. B g o . 4 s e gl i Icrfimfl“"fi‘ab’b"°h“ Olsvick of Pet-| ynq. raised in this city and Doug- i = Q1 ore x%] ‘ksthiis gzlp;u;'; ‘;nlée&{;l las. She was graduated from the /i P p t L eoid & it Juneau High School and attended M d ) - D erd scalp lacerations and mul- T - ’ i ki ANNGRERCeMEN Ltiple concussions. Holy hainte Cafbol @i ’ A R WL | Others receiving approval are:| "y “arr of the Department Ir‘nfl e f ai1 ES Now fi el | William Reid of Cordova who was| of rie & g 9 LaLo p injured when his sleeve caught in| % ¢ UIUR e to Juneau - . & a coupling while pulling in seining | ¥k : i i S 2 d is with the Home daily 11 a.m. to Midnight goar, fracturing his right forearm | 18t May snd s (WL e HOUR = R h is® I h at Kodiak July 10 He is still un- | ing and attended Michigan State Serving Merchants” Lunch |« acors o e ghgovmesfpccrgg nofl e v Ben Durkee of Cordova slip- |in the South Pacific in World from 1130 a. m. 10 1 p m. Week daYS | ped en a hateh cover, fell and | War IL PR ? paralyzed his right arm July 18 | » Yow’re Welcome!? o sowm Mttty boat 3t An- | Bactoriolonist v chorage. He is also still under | g BACK TO SCHOOL ' Day’s Cords Sizes 6 1o 18 Assorted Colors 0 ———— ' A Good Selection of ' Double Lined Jackets For Boys [ Sport Shirts : Polo Shirts Everything fo give your Son ... . a complete "Back to School’ Wardrobe. fnf CLOTHING STORE 177 to 179 So. Franklin OPPOSITE PROFESSIONAL PHARMACY a doctor’s care. ;A » ' AI k Mrs. Patricia Goodrich of Jun-| eau cut the tendons of her right r"ves or as a hand with a knife while trying to cut a hook out of a fish's, jaw. Hea“h Depaflmel‘“ The accident happened July 28 near Cape Cross while fishing Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Chiuminatto with her husband on their, boat. and their young son and daughwr Herbert J. Stewart of Klawock, | arrived here from Ft. Harrison, fell against a stove on his boat Mont, this week and are planning and lacerated his forehead and |to buy a home in Juneau. Chiumin- suffered burns. The accident oc- | atto is bacteriologist for the Alaska curred July 23, near Hole-in-the- | Department of Health Juneau labor- Wall on San Lorenzo Island. | atory. Five other claims are pending,| A graduate of the University of Miss Kennedy said. Members of the board are the | trial and medical bacteriology and commissioners of labor, health and | will have need of both branches taxation, plus four fishermen | of the science in the varied work of members not yet appointed by the | the Juneau laboratory, according to governor. Ralph Williams, laboratory director. i | He was bacteriologist at the Vet- FOl'mef A'aSkan | erans Administration hospital in Ft. Harrison when he accepted the Al- Is Ed"or o' aska position. He is a veteran of ! four and one-half years service dur- lab world ing World War II. The three floating public health ' of Tom Odale, well known former laboratories of the Alaska Depart- | Alaskan big game guide, who re- ment of Health came in for a|tired to Yucca Valley, Calif. a feature article in the July issue|few years ago. of Lab World, a trade journal| The article which carries aJu- published in Los Angeles, Calif. | neau dateline, tells of the work by a former Alaskan. being done by the Department of Louise O. Simonson, was born|Health motor vessels Hygiene, in Seward and raised there and |Healtlf, and Yukon Health in Al- n Anchorage. She is the daughter|aska. 19 YEARS OF SERVICE IN ALASKA Year °round Reduced Fares One Way Round Trip Anchorage 63.00 113.40 Kodiak 98.00 - 176.40 Homer 80.00 144.00 Naknek A. B. 104.50 188.10 Plus Tax 10% Reduction on Round Trip — Daily Flights — Passengers, Mail and Air Cargo Connections at Anchorage for all Interior and Westward-Points Tickets and Reservations BARANOF HOTEL Phone 716 Washington, he studied both indus- | |Home Ceremony |Will Unite Couple From University { In a simple home ceremony Sat- urday evening, Miss Susan Williams | will become the bride of Mr. Edwin , Coonjohn. U.S. Commisisoner Gor- {don Gray will officiate. Secretary of Alaska and Mrs. Lew ! williams. She is a graduate of Wrangell High School, attended the | Western College of Education in | Bellingham, Wash., the University ! of Washington and is now comp! | ing her senior year at the Unive | of Alaska. She was 1950 Ice Bow {queen at the Fairbanks winter car- | nival. | Mr. Coonjohn, also a senior at the University of Alaska, is from Fresno, Calif. During World War served as a bombardier-navigator in the air force and holds a commis- sion in the reserve. Miss Helen Angerman of Wran- . day gell s com Ito attend Mi maid. Mr. Richard Zagars, a class- mate of Mr. Coonjohn at the Uni- versity, will be best man. The ceremony will take place at the home of Mrs. Bess Chamberlain, 954 Gold Belt Ave., at 8 o'clock in the presence of the family and a few friends. From 9 to 11 o'clock a reception will be held to which all friends are invited. The young couple will return to Fairbanks in time for the opening of the fall ternf at the University. FROM OLYMPIA Dolores Cline of Olympia, Wash., is stopping at the Baranof Hotel. FROM SEATTLE Jean Hodgson of Seattle is regis- tered at the Barancf Hotel. An 82-yeur Miss Williams is the daughter of | II he| reputation backs the complete line of Heinz Baby Foods. !Tonighl Is Kids' Night At 20th Century Tonight wil be “Kids' Night" at the 20th Century Theatre when the young fishermen who participated in the Junior Trout Derby attend a free show by courtesy of the Terri- torial Sportsmen, Inc There were 300 entrants who are entitled to the free show when the prizes for the biggest trout will be awarded at 9:15 between the first and second shows. The theatre management has ar- ranged for two features that will | appeal to the young fry—Maggie and Jiggs in “Jackpot Jitters” and |a roaring western, “Bells of San Fernando Valley.” B. F. Dunn will preside as master of cermonies and will be assisted by James Orme, member of the board of directors of the Territorial Sportsmen which sponsored the derby. 1136 Carried on 1Alasi(a {oastal \Wednesday irips | | carried on Alaska Coastal Airlines | Wednesday flights was a total of | 126 passengens, with 23 on interport, |41 arriving and 62 departing. | Departing for Sitka: Mabel - Downer, G. Connley, Peggy Fawcett, | Shirley and Marion Bruce, Mrs. | Dixon, Dr. Shuler, E. Page, Mrs. l[)i('k\tm. Mrs. J. Rochlitzer, Emily | Ehlinger, Harry Halvorsen, L ‘Tlmtcher. Ron Mayo, William Se- | mar; for Tulsequah: E. Hillert, A. Rataeshak, Robt. Chow, Charlton Wong, Chinyeun Wing, T. Morrison, | R. Craig, E. A. Cote; for Hood Bay: | David John, Peter Jack, Joe Ka- | nosh, Gilbert Pedersen; for Todd: Leonard Osborne. | For Hawk Inlet: Mrs. S. Hopkins, Phyllis Johns, Ruth Hayes; for Peli- can: Alice Kendall, Oscar Vienda, C. | Raatikainen; for Icy Straits: Mrs. P. Ordonia; for Haines: Dr. and Mrs. E. I. Baggen, Wendy and Jill iBnyuen, Elsie Clausen, Patricia | Chamberlain, W. McCreight, Lacy 1Jol George Gates; for Skag- way: Mr. Sacchi, Mrs. E. Stilson, J. Kramer, General R. Mellon, G. ! Mellon, G. Sundborg, Dan Cole, i Edith Walker. For Thayer Lake: Jim Nelson; for Ketchikan: R. M. Godgan, R. F. | Tayler, Bud Whiteside, A. Schyman, J. Simpson; for Wrangell: Barbara Martin; for Petersburg: A. B. Loeb, C. Dahl; for Taku: Dorothy Sawyer; for Taku Harbor: A. Faste. Arriving from Haines: Mrs. Chami- berlain, Johnnie Coonjohn, Edna Holder, Carl Heinmiller, Jack Tre- gaski, Mrs. L. Strode, Joe Gotchy, M. Mueller; from Skagway: Mr. and Mrs. W, Marhert, E. Linderoth, I Curtiss, Mr. and Mrs. W. Wasser; from Sitka: Lillian Nelson, Mrs. J. Rochlitzer, E. Ehlinger, Mr. and Mrs. L. Allen, Childs and Marian Allen, W. Pugh; from Chatham: R. | c. Brown, Frank Binschus. From Hawk Tnlet: Fred Nelson; from Hoonah: Mrs. J. K. Smith; from Todd: O. Roseth; from.Hood Bay: Mrs. W. Samoto, David John, Dolly Swan; from Angoon: Peter Jack; from Tyee: R. C. Brown; from Superior: F. E. James; from Petersburg: S. Baknass, Matt Gorm- ley, Col. Fleweling; from Wrangell: Fred Hanford; from Ketchikan: Ed Johnson, Mae Copeland, Tim, Casey, PAGE FIVE 20:LCENTURY THEATRE « WHERE HITS ARE A HABIT! SPECIAL KbS TROUT DERBY | THUR. - FRI. AWARD ) TONITE DOORS OPEN 6:45, JACKPOT JITTERS 7:00—9:59 SECOND FEATURE 8:14—11:15 DERBY AWARDS 9: ALL Kln WHO ENTERED DERBY ADMIT- TED FREE — THROUGH THE COURTESY OF TERRITORIAL SPORTSMEN, INC. JOE YULE - RENIE RIANO reenis GEORGE McMANUS Cartoonist JUNE HARRISON - TIM RYAN PLUS—— San " Fernand CHARLES RAATIKANEN ON BUSINESS TRIP TO JUNEAU Though. there-is {1tqo, uch, wark in his home town now, “Pelican Charlie Raatikanen was in Juneau AUGUST 24 for two days this week on business Founder, with Henry Roden, of | ¢ pow tide 12:50 am., 24 ft. the Pelican Cold Storage Company, High tide 7:04 am., 114 ft. 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