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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1951 X EXCITING & OUTDOGR MOVIE THEATRE TODAY' FEATURES! The tale of KAZAN, snarling King of the Camadian North Woods, and the strong man who tamed this magnificent dog's savage Yet underneath was the heart of a dog . . . that only kindness could bring to light} o s W DURNE - MAXWELL - SAWYER - BOHINEN and 20R0 :Im the novel by JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD ACOIUMBIA PICTURE LAND SHARKS HOOK TIM FOR A SUCKER oo« in their SEL‘ campaign! e | TONIGHT ——| “MYSTERIOUS | It's a SWELL SHOW for 'the KIDDIES! Saiurday Matinee DOORS OPEN 1:320 FREE CANDY DESPERADO” 7:05 — 9:30 8:20 — 10:45 % LATEST NEWS DR. TED OBERMAN CPTOMETRIAT PHONE, OFFICE 61 JUNEAU, ALASKA 20TH CENTURY THEATRE BLDG. 2ND FLOOR AS SEEN IN * MADEMOISELLE! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Pilotless bomber, called the “Matador” by the Air Force, for which Martin Company, drops its fuel tank and heads of f into space. The by the 1st Pilotless Bomber Squadron following its activation at the U. S. Air Force photo and (P Wirephoto. Theill Story Largest § fhll Sy Largest Sum 0ld in nazan E I F ' ver 10 race Now at Capitol | Out of James Oliver Cur\\'nud'sil I v most exciting pages, Columbia I’irv‘ oca o ers | tures has made a thrilling outdoor tale of Kazan, snarling king of the | frozen wilds, and the strong man | who tamed this magnificent dog’s | savage heart. The movie, titled | Territory, “Kazan,” opens today at the Capi- tol Theatre. As the story opens, Kazan, a fierce sled dog, reverts to savagery when his master dies and he is left to roam the wilds alone. Thomas Wey- man (Stephen Dunne), a game con- (Continued irom Page One) which, he said, would pleyee. He said that the Terri- torial Auditor’s office merely had to list the names on a federal re- port and send them in. Grant Bus Fare Increase A report by Ehrendreich stated cost $18 a year for the average em- | servation agent, attempts to win the | animal over with kindness, but fails. | When Kazan, billed as a wolf, is | matched against a Great Dane, Weyman attempts to stop the fight | but is prevented by a blood-mad- dened crowd. However, the two | dogs refuse to fight and Sandy Jep- | son (Joe Sawyer), Kazan's owner, | that the books of the Juneau Tran- | sit System indicated an increased fare on a one-way trip would be | in order. He recommended the in- crease to 15c¢ straight instead of selling the rides two for a quarter, and that the transit company pre- sent a profit and lost statement to the council at the each of each || ture salesman from Seattle who has | | topples into the pit containing \he‘year. The council voted in favor janimals and is set upon by Kazan. | of the increase. Only the one-way | Weyman dives in and, after a fierce | fare will be affected. Other rates | fight with the powerful animal, remain the same. subdues him. The council voted to write off ‘lhe books some $600 on delinquent | taxes from the years 1941 through 1944 which Ehrendreich said were uncollectable, Other small business and the paying of current bills brought the meeting to a close. | CHARLIE GRIFFIN IS HERE Charles R. Griffin, office furni- been calling on local trade is stop- | ping at the Baranof Hotel. He ex- pects to leave Sunday for Anchor- | A L BB AR T age and the Interior. | ATTENTION REBEKAHS SPECIAL NOTICE | Dr. Steffen’s final address: Sub- | ject: “Minding Our Own Business.” | 8 p.m. Methodist Church. 954-1t | — EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY — Remember your donations to Food Sale and Smorgaasbord Saturday. Annual HOBO Dance THE DANCE MOOSE MEMBERS HAVE LOOKED FORWARD TO A Good Time and Lots of Fun for Everyone DON'T FORGET your empty TOMATO CAN TO EAT MULLIGAN STEW from in T. P.’s Jungle Camp Prizes for the King and Queen of Hohoes Let’s All Come MOOSE LODGE "Matador’ Cufs Loose it was developed by the Glenn L. “Matador,” or B-61, will be used missile test center, Cocoa Fls iSally Barnrhirlrlils b Married fo FHA Execufive in Spokane News of the marriage of Sally Barnhill was brought to Juneau by Agnes Dobner who visited Sally while south recently. The former Mrs. Barnhill was married May 18 to Mr. E. L. Van | Devanter, of Spokane. They live |at W 22325 Second Avenue, in Spo- kane. Mr. Van Devanter is with the Federal Housing Administration. Barbara Barnhill is with the| state department, assigned to an| | everseas embassy, Mrs: Dobner said. Alaska Coasfal {Carries 86 on Thursday Trips Alaska Coastal Airiines carried a | total of 86 passengers on Thursday's flights with 11 on interport travel, 34 arriving and 41 departing. Arriving from Sitka: F. Washing- ton, Jennie Evans and child; Ernes- | tine Zollman, Mr. Chabe, W. Phil- lips, Dr. Brunette; from Gut Island: C. Porter, Jack Gucker, Jr., John| Dunn, H. Gruening, Peter Warner; | from Ketchikan: R. Custin, A. In-| glehart, H. Wall. From Haines: Mrs. Francis Fox, James . McCammond; :from Skag= | way: Max Kapanski, Mr. J. W. Mc- | Donald, Marvin Taylor, John Rich,, William Dewar, Mrs. Francis Fox; | from Hoonah: T. P. Hanson, Joe| Borchi, Freida Greenwald, Mrs.| Robert Greenwald, Mary Duncan,' Robert Duncan, Felix Toner, Danj| Cole; from Lake Florence: O. Smith- berg, D. Smithberg, F. Honsinger. Departing for Sitka: Miss Ulmer, Miss Parker, Mrs. Boylan, Karl Schulze, T. S. Batchelder, R. Car- teeti; for Petersburg: Pat Carroll, Leroy West, C. L. Wingerson, E. A. Peyton, 8. Houston, R. Haag, Her- old Fennell, Gus Gisberg, A. J. Kirkland, Louis Odsather, Hal Gil-| filen, Gene Smith, Mrs. Ed Peyton. For Ketchikan: Walter Gardner; for Sawyers Landing: Elmer Carl- son, Edgar Carlson; for ‘Haines: Floyd Barner, Mrs. H. Brouillette, Mrs. R. Carder and infant; for Skagway: Mr. Butare; for Hoonah: James Young, Hallene Price, Felix | Toner, Dan Cole; for Gustavus: |Bill White, Charles Chase; for Funter: Tom Maloney; for Echo Joan Welsh Will Be Married in Bellingham Invitations have been received in Juneau to the marriage of Miss Joan Lindsay Welsh to Mr. Donald Keith Wear. The wedding will be at St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Bellingham, Nov- ember 10. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. John Lester Walton. Mrs. Walton, who continues to use her former name, Jeanice Welsh, in her business as owner of the Icy Straits Packing Company and Bellingham Packing Company at Yakutat, was in Juneau enroute south from Yakutat Thurs- day. Ski (u;B;n Dance ¢ | Set for Friday Night A Juneau Ski Club party planned for tonight has béen postponed un- til tomorrow evening, Tom Stewart, Club president announced today. The event is to be a barn dance with square dancing and special entertainment features at.the AFL hall. Activities will begin at 9 p.m. Anyone interested in the Ski Club is invited to attend and join the festivities. Hospiial Noles Admitted to St. Ann's hospital Thursday were Milton Jones, Rob- ert Stutte, Mrs. Gilbert Sensmeier; dismissed were Floyd Barney, Clar- ence Bumgarner, Ronald Mayo, Jr. Born at St. Ann's hospital tc Mrs. Richard Skinner at 11:02 a.m. Thursday, a girl weighing 6 pounds 6 ounces. Dismissed from the Government hospital Thursday were Walter Gardner of Craig and Martin Was- silie of Bethel. There were no admissions. VISITORS FROM SKAGWAY Max T. Kapanski and Willlam Dewar of Skagway are in Juneau on business over the weekend. They are stopping at the Baranof Hotel. Hunters and Trappers see MADSEN for guns, ammo, traps, camping supplies OUTDOOR EQUIPMENT "Farewell fo Greeny Party Scheduled by Lutheran Church The Resurrection Lutheran church | will advance its monthly coffee hour to the first Sunday in November so that members and friends of the‘ church may bid ‘Godspeed’ to the | Rev. John Greeny who has been supply pastor for the past five and | a half months | Mr. Greeny leaves by boat on| Tuesday to go to Victoria, B.C.| where he will do some survey work | for the Pacific Synod of the United Lutheran church in America. From there he will go to Nanaimo to con- | tinue the survey work. He plans to spend the Christmas holidays with/ [his family in San Francisco and| then return to Fremont, Nebr., by the first of the year to continue his school work, | A sincere invitation to attend both the church worship and the| informal social hour is extended by | the church to all interested per. nnx‘.“ In Four Cities East | "Hot' Snow Reportad ! | | By the Assoclated Press The snow that fell in Schenec- tady, Rochester and Syracuse, New York, last night was “hot” but harmless radioactively. And the particles apparently came from re- cent atomic blasts in Nevada. The Knolls Laboratory in Schenectady says atmospheric radioactivity for several days has been above normal but far from dangerous. A MUST for the Colors In Your New Fall Wardrobe . . . Copper Tone Lipstick Chen-Yu . . Du Barry Tussy Your Beauty Advisor TOBI PATTON JUNEAU DRUG CO. Box 1151 — Phone: 33 Mail Orders Filled Promptly Rebekah Lodge BAZAARIIMam SMORGASBORD 6:30 p. m. - L. 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