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Suspense Packed "'Dial 1119’ Shows jAI (apifol Thealre THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE DOUGLAS NEWS Surprise Bon Voyage JUNEAU, ALASKA ;Proud Momenh Dixie Lee Tandy 'Becomes Bride of :Lond E. Reid Ray PAGE FIVEq fas Arrive on PAA; | | |49 Fly South 3 On Wednesday v' STARTS TONIGHT HOW STARTS Mrs, Rudy Pusich and Mrs. Pan American World Airways | “Dia " - : a 8 ys . “1).}.‘.111‘1119“ lxlw-(é-r»;“n?t'trrmn:m Rice were hostesses for a surprise At an evening ceremony at the| carried B4 passengers Wednesday 7:10 — 9:30 N oW laying a he Ca] atre y Vi rty r " . stor . | '] M \ T > going away party honoring Mrs. home of her sister, Mrs. Joanne with 45 afriva 46 de) W "URRY.' "4",5 ' "N'G" .' is an excitingly different motion|{ Homer Hamilton, in the home of Bl | Pace, Miss Dixie Lee Tandy Tuesday | Twelve ‘w(‘nl. lfn:::::i;n‘!:q;:\:t‘:{e.'l ng.p EYE D! SHOWS START 7:16— 9:30 , picture. The entire suspense-packed | Mrs. Pusich last Friday evening. Mr. became the bride of Mr. Lloyd Eldon | From Seattle: A. Biewig, Vada ' m’ 4 FEATURE STARTS 8:08—10:22 story takes place in two hours. Held} and Mrs. Hamilton and daughter | Reid. Costello, Alice Elliott, M. Haekins, MILARIOUS HAWKSHAWS ¢ | JRE STARTS :22 as hostages by @ ruthless killer, five | Pamela will leave Douglas Sept. 16 The wedding vows were pronounc- | James Hanson, W. A. Hart, Ed| | ”: Y[]U innocent. people endure twenty-five | for the states where Hamilton has od by the Rev. Fred McGinnis at| Helmer, Dotls Hollingsworth, ~Dore | minutes of frantic hysteria — each| peen transferred with the U. S. 9:30 o'clock. la s Cottie St 3% Tl = minute a matter of life or death. | Coast Guard to St. Louis, Mo. | 3 e | w[ E IN ling a haitd-picked cast is| The evening was spent playing The bride was attended by Mrs.|f Johnson, Richard Lacy, Karen | ¢ Marshall Thompson, in the role of | “cootie” and visiting. The guest of | Pace as matron-of-honor. She wore | ¢ U L. Laugdon, J. Marke, 1 | ¢ ROMANCE! & the insane killer. Rocketed to star-| honor was presented with a gift la pink tailored suit with white ac- “"!M:m\‘uum. Glen McCormicx, y " dom following his hit performances|of Alaska jade. | cessories and a corsage of pink and | oo cCullom, E. O. Menzel, Olive ! in “Command Decision” and “Bat-| Refreshments .were served at & white flowers, Mrs. Pace was dressed | N¢ 2 Mr. ahd /i PR R0 ‘ P tleground,” the picture gives the| taple decorated with a bon-voyage in aqua blue with gray accessories, |l _John Stewart, Van Wheeler, | b popular young actor his most bril- | centerpiece. Guests included Mes- The groom, son of Mr. and Mys,|J: T- Yoland, John Fournle. =~ | ¢ liant dramatic opportunity. armes. Val Pook H¥AA Cunhinsie Lloyd Reid of Lebanon, Ore., is on RF“‘"‘D ?'l‘“"'{“l'] M ‘l D‘"‘”r}"r Also featuted are Virginia Field, oh Gri i & t a six weeks furlough from Anchor- | oser Dakl, Fuller and Dorothy Leigh Grant, Willlam Kerns, Robert Thompson and son Stagg. : TERROR! LOVER... COLUMBIA PICTURES presents returning to pictures after her suc- salesman out for a good time. Mrs. Cutting Is About fifty friends called during the aiternoon to meet Mrs. McCor- Anderson of Douglas and Dave William Dore was best man. | National Bank. Mr. Reid was a 1948 | Juneau High School graduate | Following the marriage a reception was held at Mike's Place in Douglas Saturday nights in the city hall at' 7:30 o'clock. Taxpayers who feel they have been unfairly assessed | should appear one evening to air | —— EXTRA —e— their complaints to the board. s which was attended by many friends | Hawley, Flora Quilico, W. J. Eller- | n | o of the young couple. brock, J. Withers, Byron Covey,! Frankae Carle and His Grchesira HOHOI’ GUeSf ai Tea Eagles to Elect | Actress Susan Hayward joins Hol- { B YA E. Wommack, ot | s — A Fred Alberts, worthy president of | lywood's hall of fame by imbed- | M. Arseneau, Betty Iflm't‘mon. Y aure Vi & J or Mrs. ar Cutting, whose | the FO.E. No. 117, Edgles Club, an-| qi; . \A h Betty Debois, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. \ S \ ’ g | ding her hand prints in cement Y World News Via Air EXPI’ESS husband recently was assigned to|nounced that a meeting will be held | ;. ‘,,\,' ,mw“: B Ry nc¢ Ofage eacner Hietze, James Contiors, Gordon | selective service in Alaska, Mrs. |Sept. 7at 8@.n. Business will include | oy 0 o O sl Buckman, §. L. Johnson, R. M. \ ra John L. McCormick entertained at| the nomination and election of ne\xl iinese . SHBRREY L RS ‘Named 'o Tex' | Richardson, J. J. Kinney, M. Rus- St‘ll'ts T“AW,_ Q’RRO‘ tea Wednesday afternoon ‘at her) officers. with the assistance of Ralph | cireo, G. Gels, M. Cabistrente, Ted 2 home. Hathaway, manager of the the- Hons, Bill Robe, Robert Eroad, \Bock Commission atre. Hand and foot prints of screen notables over the past score i Rummage Sale Saturday i The Douglas Island Women'’s d"bi i age where he is serving in the army. | From Fairbanks: Lucy Plerce, A cess on Broadway in Moss Hart's| James i “Bight up the Sky"; Andrea King, | wunetoh. shinnie stutr, Blonch Docl The new Mrs, Reid Is the daughter | Jobn, J. Jackson, Bertha and El-| playing a young secretary attempt-|{ and Judy Duffy of Juneau. of Charles D. Tandy of Juneau and | lzabeth Andtew, James Berlin, .| il 4 wahABASEE Bovedom of er el Mrs, Dorothy Tandy of Lancaster,| 8nd June Degnan, Arliss Thomas, | . routine life; Sam Levene, cast as Equalization Board Meets | calif | Ed' Grebe, Fred and Leo Stickman, 4 the doctor Who attempts to dissuade : | She was graduated from Juneau[Alols Sagen, Ms oinis | the killer; and Leon Ames, as a| The Douglas Board of Equaliza- High School last May and has re-| To Seattle: Mary and Mike | tion will meet tonight, Friday and ‘u-nm been employed at the First| Brennan and Catherine, Mrs. D.| PLUS | E. Lyon, Richard Dundas, Mr. and | | Mrs. Charles Conn, Judith Temp- | lin, Cliff Hobson, James and Pa-| tricia Seitz, D. L. Rossman, David | 2nd FEATURE Robert Recuden. To Ketchikan: J. S. Barnett, J. King! l : ASTOF HE i mick’s honor guest will have a rummage sale next Sat- | of years are preserved in thé thea- | The appointment of an Anchorage | Vesergaard. } 74 T g J | Assisting the hostess were Mrs.|urday morning beginning at 11| g for, rt. (P Wirephoto, | elementary school teacher to u.n To Annette: Leon Shane. f flz C%’{E/LE &) M. E. Monagle, Mrs. George Sund-| o'clock, to be held in the Bagles| “'*° """ s | Territorial Text Book Commission | borg, Mrs. C. Earle Albrecht, Mrs.| Hall. Any residents having articles | | was nnounced today by Everett { 3 ) PAUL HENREID - 1eX 0hwse Leigh Grant, Mrs. Don Morrison |not wanted but usuable to others| [R. Erickson, commisisoner of (-du-‘Russ Bar Pa[(el \ and Mrs. Chris Ehrendreich. are asked to contact Mrs. Rudy Pu- | J§ OITIaN s Iub AK@S | cation Fall flowers from the garden of | sich, or leave the articles at e Erickson made the announcement p ' D liveries g Mrs. R. H. Williams decorated the | Feusi and Jensen grocery or Lhe 400 pa menl on for the Territorial Board of Educa- os e \ McCormick home. Douglas Drug store, by Thursdu‘ y | tion, which approved the appoint- | ™ ] Although this is her first trip|evening. | { ment, of Miss Edna Aleshi II!IO Berllfl NOTICE to Alaska, Mrs. Cutting knows l_'b[a'y pledge The commission meets every four & ing, Juneau Shrine much about the Territory. Her Moesh Guests Leave l [years to approve and recommend | proiin sept. 6—(P—Russian uI::, Ml“:ttirn:(l‘ll;‘lt”l‘c:lr;‘xl:ul’rldly r oY, . o) o g a r 5 COUT " r use i laskie SOWARER bl . , 5S¢ 5] e, v brother, Capt. Joseph Walton, has Mr. and Mrs. John Moesh, father: At the business meeting of the | COUrses of study for use in Alaska sone Communists turned another September 7, at 8 pam, "004-2¢ been with Pan American Airways for ten years, mostly on the Alaska schools. Miss Aleshire’s appointment is effective until the end of the com- mission meeting in the spring of and mother of Francis Moesh of Douglas and his sister Eleanor and aunt, Mrs. Bessie Moesh Jeft on the Juneau Woman'’s Club, held at the Alaska Electric Light and Power had been paid earlier in the year|eyxperience in all grades. Before com- screw today in their harassment of Berlin's lifeline traffic with the 0 west. They barred mail cars loaded 4 run. Two cousins of Mrs. Cutting Gompa o yesterda = A £ \ 4 pany penthouse yesterday af: st ¥ ( ave taught school in Juneau and E‘m:;f;;nlasn week for their home | eon o0 1t was voted to make a | 1953 Erickson said. with parcel post for the West Ger- s | in Nome. - . X rial | 3 . e | is payment of $400 on the Memorial| gpe has been a her in Anchor- | man Republic, . | 's. Cutting came to| The visitors spent several weeks i : 50 | 4 ; ; 3 s . 3 ] ere is no substifute for Newspaper Advertisin 1 col ana ars. cuting fsitd “ p Library pledge. The sum of $250 | oo since 1944 and has considerable | This newest interference was l hs T v p p g | Juneau from Bozemap, Mont., and | Visiting the Moesh family. disclosed while the western Allies AeN?AKeEnnMa WAk Ix MEETENG TONIGHT HEnl DU TRt O s ). fifl'fifi’a’"fii’fifi }flltflmlzfi;:;:nz:l;::"E“l‘d““‘ plans for the visit of [nesota State! Péacher's College at|way traffic with the west. . | Pacific l\m-[}l(-rn Ai Y prderels Ana «“‘nhm«“m Mrs. Oscar A. Ahlgren, the first | Bemidji, Minn West Berlin postal authorities | dox candy WU XA Alaska 1 particutar. Heintsleman, 1 vice president of the General Fed- | Headed by the commissioner of | revealed the Communists had held t F H w | e head of the Forest Sercvies and|ctition of Women's Clubs, —were | education as chairman, the text book | up and sent back to Berlin more e!erans 0 orelgn ars | MpEon {one of Juneau’s foremost citizens, ed. Details will be in the | commission' consfitssof 8. Sterliif'| thgh 60" rallroad/ mail-oars CarEy- | Dorothy Roff's Dancing Classes | talked of several interesting subjects | Bands of the executive board, which | sears, superftendent of Juneav |ing packages to West Germany. will meet next week. 1 schools; J. E,»Dumu‘lsnn‘ school sup- Jeep Club — 8 o'Clock James Burnette, Commander Frank Drouin, Adjutant § in Juneau their home is at the ‘ Baranof Hotel. Mr. McCormick, director | lective Service for Ala: of Se- and Lt. in the Parish Hall on 5th and on will be Street on Monday Sept. 3, Ballet Class; Teen-age Social Dant on the total pledge of $1,000. In addition to routine business incidental to re-opening of club | activities for the coming months, ing to Alaska she taught & one room school in Minnesota for sev- | eral yea She holds a bachelor’s degree in edugation from the Min- Lions Hear Heintzleman Douglas Lions Club members met on Tuesday evening this week at a including pulp mills, new roads and improvement of existing roads on| The September social program | erintendent at Ketchikan. A fourth meeting will be held at the home member will soon be appointed and ST TN o . following Satur 3 the channel. He was introduced to ALL VISITING V. F. W. MEMBERS ARE the following Saturdays. Classes now ‘ | meetin oo hadinns | Membec VKIS Reboldiad o -4 Ra T4 S y i ton-tap; Toe-ballet; | the club by Program Chairman A of Mrs. Don Morrison, club is expected to be a high school CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND = };;‘Z]l‘lkc:(;bkfi?c’m(}:'rlll\qlp e o e Pl 1 AME| fdent, with Mrs. Henry Harmon, | tencher Beglns for Boy Scouts o ; American home | The last session of the legislatur~ Lion Steve Ford announced that|chairman of the increased membership from two to high commission met here to de-, bate what counter-measures could be taken against the Communist | road tax which is squeezing high- Better because made “Soft Yu"‘flwv Operation 'Finance’ scheduled Plans are underway for the an- department, in charge. +he had produced a new Lion cub. |named Michael John and passed | the cigars—in return members pass- nual Boy Scout finance campaign | ing Club. Phone Blue 163. 902- to be held the first part of October. | four teachers. o service to . ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES ¢ ”_‘7‘}2&!‘_:““9, LASKA = PRONE 613 ) 1GHY _$¢H _BATECTIVE JUNE |, 1981 [renance 1] [roown 1| SITKA, ICY STRAITS AND __ > CHATHAM STRAITS S POINTS 10 Triod Mew Heinz Bors? C= SEQUENCE OF STOPS VARIABLE JB=5TOP Mmay o8 OMITTED (F_ TANE |, A0 DOED NOT WARRANT t" ARRIVAL TIME \Alw = THUASDAYS Q1WS. 4 ed the hat and started a bank ac- APPLY FOR LICENSE count for the cub. Lion Jim Burns related his week- end hunting experiences which in- cluded some experiences with the Alaska brown bear in the Green| Bay area. Treasurer Chris Ehrendreich an- nounced there would be prizes for|. costumes in the Lions Hallowe'en Party for Douglas children, which | would be called the “Ghost Walk.” |Machetanz Painfings On Display at Office , 0f Development Board An application for a marriage li- cense has been made in U. S. Com- missioner’s office by Karol Malin- owski and Alice Elliott. Both are residents of Juneau. Mal- inowski gave his occupation as labor- Four original paintings depict-|er and the prospective bride is a ing northern scenes have been loan- | stenographer, according to the re- ed to the Territory of Alaska by the | cords. | Ford Motor Company of Detroit, | ——— The announcement was made to-| = EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY — The campaign has its preliminary beginning the last week of Beptem-| ber with the organization of the ad- vance gifts committee, said Tom Cashen, district vice-chairman. “Results of this year's campaign will be doubly important,” said Ken- neth Ubbelohde, scout executive, “because the Alaska council has been committed to a larger budget. on an increased service program.” A total of $50,000 is needed this year, he said. NOME FAIRBANKS ) WHITEHORSE KETCHIKAN SEATTLE Arne Shudshift volunteered to be| chairman of the party which would | Development also include entertainment for both | . BREE L e Jpants, Bars op Board children and parents and be a com- | oo 2y it munity event. | Sundborg said two of I | 4 3 colors, painted by Fred Machetanz, | Guests at the meeting included | 5 cxn painter, are scenes along the | visiting Lion Maurice Kelly, form-| v kon River and two show places | erly of Anchorage and now Douglas | o~ the Alaska Highway. resident, and the Rev. Robert Rings, | Machetanz is a resident of Palmer. Dougles Bl et Pusior, His paintings were among a dozen | others used in the July 4nd August - issues of a Ford publication. Edwin C. Johnson, president of the |~ ne four originals are on display Douglas Lions Club, announced that | at the office of the developmem} it was unanimously agreed by mem- | board here. bers that all the Douglas teaching | day by George Sundborg, general | — Teachers to be Guests staff would be invited guests of thej® ® ® © © e o o o o o club at its next regular memnu?- on Sept. 17 to welcome them to the | BLACK MANUFACTU EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY 2 8. iy et by Flying Clippér® Big 4-engine (mpp-n fast, re:ular schedules and key cities in Ahlh You enjo ounge-chair seats . n{' food . . . stewardeds boo- p:ulity. Fly with the worlfl most experienced air] Pan Ametican, For bpu reservations, call... Icr-m!"ofl,hl- -MU-A,MA-—MA-‘- 2w M[IIM 'S MOS' EXPERIENCED: AIRLINS ~N RING CO + SEATTLE, WASH. community. W-A-R:-N=I-N=-G TO OWNERS OF DOGS, CATS AND OTHER PETS by CITY OF DOUGLAS KEEP YOUR DOGS ON A LEASH, ACCORDINC TO CITY ORDINANCE NO. 31 A Professional Exterminator is placing poison bait in many places to clean up rats. Care and cooperation is needed to protect your pets. CITY OF DOUGLAS, ALASKA (Signed) Mike Pusich, Mayor BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY JUNEAU COLD §’ OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY 8Y TORAGE COMPANY ‘' © 1951, THE COCA-COLA COMPANY