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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR PAGE THREE CHIIDCHIIL 79 Congress Wil BelR CDA CHRISTMAS | THRILLER FILM IS wfi (HUR(H!”‘ More Colorful than 78th; BAR"’HT HAS PARTY TONIGHU M 20"" (E"TURY b/‘[[”’ ””y FIRED UPQN Many lssues Are Involved || EGISLATION ... ... o onncnr s e s e o/ ENDS iy (Continued /mm Page One) |of America Christmas pm\ will be lape? 'Did he have a ngm to love »\ TUNIGHT fresents. ¢ i AL b i ‘held at 8 o'clock this evening in !The thrilling answer is “Dr. Re- The Ice-Box Ralders, which is N'pER vepord Gf foreigh ~attaits “in’ ‘the Ithe Parish Hall. All adult members |nault's Secret,” a gripping Hlm what Director Ray Enright called House; and Republicans Leverett are invited to attend the party and{torn out of the depths of terror, | rsg 3 | " 3 ich | nds gh t the 20th | ’his cast in Universa “Gung Ho! | Saltonstall, Mass.; Wayne L. Morse, “p,“mdm“‘d"‘ fh( (;;:r;gtmr‘n w:_‘rm\] g:lll(;l‘: lc "I‘dl:t‘xl‘((r,:‘”h it at the 20th COME ALONG were not rugged enough to portray O Biks 1. Hicksnloobar. 6 T i g (WL ImAIYAh ristmas tree, ry 2 Carlson’s Raiders in the eyes of th (Continued from Page One) and Forrest C. Donnell, Mo wing v oF e community sing and square dance.| An Impressive cast headed by J.| YOUES S real raid ho are e i ve Brotherhood, through e {Carrol Naish, John Sheppard,| 1T'S A GRAND ‘ . ]Lynnn Roberts and George Zurco" THRILLER! | PRredpasing mum of Omonia Square. { Y s William L. Paul, Jr., has | g lin the The full import of all this can't pkn this unusual picture with an | leye for suspense and chills, the ELAS fought back with/ been given the following proposed S f N 1 machineguns and grenades be certified until after reorganiza- {4 1o he submitted to Congress by OnS 0 Ofway 0 entertainment-thrills u(, inally giving in. They blew ton of the new Senate in January, | pejegate-clect E. L. Bartlett when committee appointments and THURST R 28, 1944 uuummunm|uummmmnmuuul§ "GUNG HO!™ HAS u:vns TONIGHT! LAST SHOWING, WALTER' WANGER (Ap“‘m SCREEN the real Raiders are six A strange tale . ... ten, combat-tested Ma- g | torn out --[ the took part in the historic places. clothing The British took 170 ers, most of them in civilian chairmanships are established. But some of it is certain now Senate Minority L H. White, Jr., of Ma already has been appointed by the Republicans terim chairman of the power- publican committee com- 5. And the man whose job he der Wallace | lands in the Territory of e it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Con- | S8 sembled, That the Secretary | Interior is hereby authorized | r into agreements with the | or communities of Al- | “A bill to_ extinguish the Indian b Hold Pany Tomgh :\Y)l"l‘éh “!fhm i | pearance tonight at e e e Santa Claus will put in his flp- the Sons of | Norway Christmas party to be held | | for members and thelr families in € at the AF. of L. the Odd Fellows’ Hall. The program | Thursday evening. will begin at 8 o'clock. 3 PAINTERS ATTENTION! You are invited to attend a meet- | Hall at 7:30, unuou but Demecratic ddition to all this am Johnson, once one of the most powerful of | the so-called isolationists, taking the s dismissed etk vesterday satment treatment o oit his I\n‘ once held arged from Johnson was disc TAXI—CALL ¢ Give E o € \\I”h yesterday o ttendants. New Cars, 1ent Hospital 1 e still is ventionis bably w N.H an in act than the ticipation in | - | world peace plans after World War | nowo ' Uiant apparatus, and other |again, this time the old Juneau Just how active it will come to who ce iend of the admi | the health | 5. of Calif., | Juge. o doesn’t ok f‘n 1 under the provisions or the OI.D I"FORMA"o" ! i active es, for the dbkoluu‘ »u\ 1“""“”"“ ¢ Dt g Territory not uctually the United | All Juneau uml Douglas high opted and ratified by Act of \Wllh music provided by the Service- | g } 5 HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS ot e st DANCE THIS EVENING {terms as \x\ ',u.s!. to said | any such |school girls will be entertained at octive on,vum USO this evening by a dance, men’s Orchestra. The affair will| begin at 9:30 o'clock. | 2. In agreeing with said u.l— upon the amounts to be p: nts to be negotiated in pur- to this act, care shall be 1ot e s | BOOTH STILL LIVES eatest possible extent, their to receive fo *h payments | The front part of the Victory materials, fishing gear, |Lunch ha$ been put back into use he Vu.w useful things and projects which, | Chamber of Commerce information | Chairman for the affair is John| MMER TAX 9 ’ . CARROL NAISH - ok SHEPPERD LYNRE ROBERTS - ceonge ZUCCO Executive Produc: Dirocted by SOL M WURTZEL - HARRY LACHMAN New Taxl Service announced by ' D. B. Femmer. Give us a call Conrtmus attendants, New Cars, | KELVIE'S ANIMAL HOSPITAL 808 FIFTH STREET | Phone Blue 168 Phone Red 115 Office Hours 9 to 11:30 A, M. DR. W. A. KELVIE 3oarding Kennels Veterinary —PLUS— “LIBERATION OF ROME" Comedy — Cartoon — News Grandpa Throws Away His Ear Trumpet If you are temporarily deafened, bothered by ringing, buzzing head noises due to hardened or coagulated wax (cerumen), try the Ourine Home Method test that so many say has | enabled them to hear well again. You must hear better after making this TODAY and FRIDAY BETTE DAVIS PAUL LUKAS be undoubtedly will depend on pub- lic opinion as peace plan ratifica- tions come to a vote. in the case of the Tlingit and Haida | booth is a taxi-stand, standing .on | Indians of Southeast Alaska, shall the location of the old Broadway simple test or you get your money back at once. Ask about Ourine Ear "WATCH ON | be suggested to the Secretary of the | Cab Office, next to the Dfeamland | Drops today at B ing ] Interior by, and with the advice and | Bar. | Butler, Mauro Drug Co. | consent of, a majority of a commit-| Many years ago when the in- Your Rexall Store |tee of Tlingit and Haida Indian \ formation booth outlived its useful- IEN ON NORIH SEA leaders one from each town and vil- | ness it was turned into a photo- | BOUND fOR S"KA l1age in Southeast Alaska to be ap- | &raphic shop and then into the Vic- pointed by the Secretary of the m-;loahmm‘c:t A : e - | terior, and non- negotiable govern- en was decided to erect a SA,‘;:‘;”;;,.(,“‘;h;",U,E,‘ij.‘l’,; S sen. |ment bonds, rather than money. | modern store bulding on the site Your Inquiries Emina Marks, *Befina ' Marks, | “Sec. 3. For the purpose of nego- | | the building was (.orn down but the Makke. . Al M M| tiating the said agreements and de- front part was saved and moved Bliv R At A | fraying the necessary expenses in- | across the street. Hans Berg, con- iven, G. R. Anderson, Mr. and | ggeny to such negotiations there is | tractor, said it was to be used by a Mrs. Olaf Westby, Mrs. Vide Bart- | hereby authorized to be npproprist-llfldy barber, but now it is a cab| ki S i {ed out of money in the Treasury of | stand, | the United States not otherwise ap- NERGR Tp e T g{x}fij‘w‘l‘:fl(ed the sum of fifty thousand SEVERAI' You"fis‘[ins HURT WHILE COASTING The Executive Committee is urged Several serious accidents have to get into action on the legislation land a meeting has been called for Friday. Duvn‘\m 29, at bi(kx\ occurred recently on Gold Street hill, due to thoughtlessness of the ‘oxder children coasting there, and Sl % FOSTER & MARSHALL "’;’.;I“OLPM Members SCOTT NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE wd NEW YORK CURB EXCHANGE NOAH BERRY, Jr. Gramowin Auan CURTis | Underwriters of Municipal and Corporafion Bonds DAVID BRUCE We Tnvite ’:fl‘gllvizfisu Statistical Service Available Upon Request ¥ DIRECT PRIVATE WIRE TO NEW YORK 1411 FOURTH AVENUE BUILDING—SEATTLF 1 THE RHINE" NOTICE!!! WE WILL BE CLOSED UNTIL SATURDAY MORNING For Re-Decorating and Re-Stocking Our Shelves PAS JUNEAU LIQUOR STORE Next to Percy’s —PLUS— kR “MIDNIGHT MELODIES” ¥ E - N ! “CACTUS ARTIST” 4 4 . CARTOON City Police will be on guard for ‘1 FARES FROM WESI the rest of the cold spell to see | that rules of fair play are obs A Woodley Airways plane brought |served. |the following passengers to Juneau Betty Steele, daughter of Mrs. |yesterday from Westward points:|julia Steele, was injured yester- ]me-st J. Rockne, Johnny Adlers, |day afternoon when struck by the |Peggy Doherty, Leo J. LaPierre,|sled of an unidentified boy. She is |Ray Lockhead. recuperating at her home following Leaving for Anchorage was E. E.|medical treatment. | Jensen. Also injured in similar accidents | Sl e were Milton Furness and Jimmy NEXT COUNCIL MEETING Nordale. The next City Council meeting| Motorists are cautioned to stay will not be held untll January 5,(off of streets which have been W8 WRa | Rl beck today by Mayor allotted to the children and which are plainly marked as such. The —AND— cooperation of both drivers and MARY LEE in IIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIHIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIHIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIiihIIiIIHI"IlllllllllllllflllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIII|MIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII |Toliples W IS L e "SHANTY TOWN" |! NS e S L1 DT FOUNDRESS OF NULATO i MISSION 100 YEARS OLD THE MAGICAL MUSICAL R THAT HAS S TAXI—PHONE 9 EVERYTHING! announced by | H 1 call. Cour- NEWS FRIDAY Distributed throughout Alaska by ODOM & CTOMPANY ’II)& airline pioneered Ly Alaskans I | | : Sister Mary Stephen of the| x 1 I‘ | Sisters of St. Ann recently cele- | s g Yl | ||brated her one hundredth birthday to give Alaska service | ||at the Mother House in Canada. | In 1884 Sister Stephen and two ! lcompanions began a four month’s | 4,111)), traveling from Canada to san‘ | |!Francisco then to Unalaska and | | iSt‘ Michael. They founded the mis- wishes its many friends in the territory. .. =51 Dine at the I .ala.m Cafe fl i WATKINS GOOD HEALTH PRODUCTS Foods, Medicines, Flavorings and Spices, Toiletries and Household Necessilies at PRE-WAR CEILING PRICES Phone 174 COMPLETE STORE : 127 SEWARD ST. IT’S HI-JINKS! uneq SHOWPLALF oF Saturday Midnight A pIT u l T | | ——————————————————————— g IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIHIIIIIIIIII|||IHIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIII||IIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII WE HAVE A FEW PLASTIC Safe-T-Canes Which have light in the handle and are very nice, for people who need a cane. In 1891 Sister Stephen was in- {|Nulato. Her co-workers were de- N - A -HAPPY NEW YEAR She entered the sisterhood in . PAA FOR SEATTLE ||H. Logan Geary, Mrs. Geary, Don i |Ibanez, Mrs. Ebanez and son Billy, sion of Holy Cross at Koserefsky. !|structed to found another mission, 1240 miles away in the interior, at i i|layed at Dawson and she was forced to winter there alone. |{1869—75 years ago last year. N .~ * A PAA plane left for Seattle to- day with the following passengers: Foster, Dr. George Dale, Walter Kelso, Major C. Lovgren, Henry !|Chris. Roust, Leo Slma, and Lewis Tulare. i e FROM PETERSBURG A NT( Esther Harton and Miss Rae Burke are in town from Peters- burg and are registered at the| By BILLY DeBECK THAT, Y - Hotel Juneau. - ‘gUPRENS‘EEtoo{“\\i 1 - FEMMER 'I'AXVI—V(IA—I.L ¢ ew Taxl BService announced b; NATIONAL moe\sm 4 ; D. B. Femmer. Give us a call. Courteous attendants, New Cars. S P —— NOME PEOPLE HERE Wwilliam H. Dutton, Harold Bayne o yumes b we | Alaska Electric Light and o Power Company . . JUNEAU DOUGLAS Phone No. 616 Phone No. 18 TH WIGH AN’ MIGHTY EXULTED BLACK DRAGOON, WISSEF, CRAVES A VACATION -— WOW CAN T WIGGLE OFF TW' ISLANT FER TW' SPELL ? HWERE COMES THE ROYAL SOOTHSAVER, SNUFFY-- HWE OUGHTA BE ABLE TO TELL WA WOW TO ESCAPE FROM JaAPAN ! See Them Now Donna M. Mackey, Mrs. John M. Vaughon and daughter, and Peggy R. Daugherty ¢ registered at the Baranof Hotei from Fairbanks

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