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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE THREE VERSATILE TRESEE FOR PRESS CLUB: (“THENAYY WAY" | 70,000 BLUEJACKETS AND FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23 : “TWO FEATURES 9/ WEEKEND BILL, CAPITOL SHOW “Weekend Pass,” a story of ro-| ¥ mance with Martha O'Driscoll, Noah % s e & k| the Bcery, Jr., and other capable stars f B f P al the Great Lakes Naval Training of movie land, is one of the two Station arrives for a two day run features showing at the Capitol m» tonight and Saturday at the '.20(11‘ night and Saturday. Century Theatre. It is “The Navy The Lady and the Monster” is Way.” principally an intellectual thriller Featuring Robert Lowery, Jean pted from the novel more ap- Parker, Bill Henry and Roscoe ately titled “Donovan's Brain”.| Karns and filmed in part at Great The “Monstar” is an inhuman! Lakes, this production promises a scientist played by Erich von Stro- real treat for movie-goers whether heim. Richard Arlen and Vera Ral- | they're landlubbers or not. The| § stcn are other principals in the cast story tells about a group of recruits ESuspense is excellently maintain-| from varied walks of life who learn ed until the climax. the spirit and tradition of the Navy SHOWS TWO DAYS 1 WITCHING' WAVE AT AT20THCENTURY GREAT LAKES NAVAL TRAINING STATION They start out even . . . schoelboy . . . shoe clerk . . . cow- puncher . . . niillionaire . pnzefigh!ev .. . at the nation’s biggest boot camp . . ‘and learn to llve and fight The Navy Way! A down®to-earth picture ‘tracing experiences of sailor recruits A Pharmacist’s Mate who handled pills . . . and gobs . . . eavally well SHIPYARD JOHNNY ... made a “weekend |\ pass! Nobody pushed bim around but she ecinning to end. Features Start 4 o LADY and MONSTER 7-9:45 Hrawl Important parts are played by ) Nunn, Rokert Armstrong, and ; dance U05°Pn Orehan in addition to the at the (eatured players.'~ A picked chorus (Continued from Page One) BE A Géorgg.BARBIER | Dennis MOQRE, SECOND FEATURE | For the children’s matinee tomor- | while training at the historic Great “The Great Ahsk:\n M):Le\\ [ 3 3 v # Romance and adventure are two | impsrtant factors in the plot, and | provides sorhe’ real, live entertain- | A pro- i icnal fighter before being induct- i into rervice, Bob Lowery be- i mpionship fight. He car- \ 3 I SEEMS THAT Vice-President Harry Truman can “double o 1H¥ |jes the” griudge from thé' mothent | ivories”—in fact he likes to piay the piano—so when the National Press Beot " trAinftig st M “ Y Club asked him to try a few tunes at their Washington Canteen for jo end that the tradition of the ROBERT JEAN servicemen, while Lauren Bacall, the new screen sensation, sang for the vy is too strong 2s Bob Lowery “goes over the hill" . Repo” HIfS Ihough"ess \fter facing a love disappointment BILL , ROSCOE <e, turns him down for Bill H[NRY o KAHN& Money G H , another recruit. Other live- Delightful Affair ° ANCHORS FOR tory. The he i . K i 18 ” Governor’s House was well “Attended frcm the famous Great Lakes choir appropfiations is the Board of AR by officers and AWVS members, 'enders a number of songs, one of 1947 biennium, W “Lmitted by i i and lively fil € rted 1 q a y film. Acting Governor Lew Williams, ROV JOhnSO" H"ed to Bu”d p”l'\;;& ;;‘.”;‘f]‘ A | 10w there will be another ('haptm' of Lakes base. wecerding to reports, this mixture - | i o ment from P | . % h y wes an injustice has been done | i oo g % 4 § ince he was cn the threshhold ® { 2 but finds in alld‘ . boys, Truman accommodated. (International Soundphoto) gomae exciting moments take place when Jean Park:r, a Wave stationed Spending of People’s STUART OUHS Officers’ Party at cidents include a boat race, a —in— ; { iy AWEIGH mending general appropriaticns for, ¥ - » 3 the various activities in the Terrl-iAI KET(H‘KAN ‘?-]“ l“’“;:“;v"“;g"l” Fl:‘fihd he basis for its study of these RHn by g g Budget Report which, for the 1945- v very enjosable time 1 re. tho highlights in the action-packed Treasurer Oscar Olson, and Auditor Gruening was in Erich Von STROHEIM Frank A. Boy No Meeting Called “No meeting c¢f the Ways and eans Committee was called this| to discuss the géneral appro- Beaver Falls Project for Half Million KETCHIKAN, Alaska, Feb. 23 — OPARULING ON MRS. BARTLETT Vera RALSTON Richard ARLEN priations until the Legislature had Roy W. Johnson, Seattle, has been Leen in session for more than three hired as engineer of the proposed 3 s, Filmed with the cooperation of the Navy Department at Great Lokes Naval Training Stafion EXTRA—— brought the following to Juneau early Thursday: ADDED SATURDAY I\H)l)lm" MATINEE——— hxgh and has contracted with the to ,y.'nhm- furniture m‘ nountes Event for - TIMBERS! by the Senate Finance Committe manager of the Ketchikan Public the Rent Regulations, issued Janu-! THE GREAT in cperation of the utilities, has evasion, and specifically forbid the OaUsted will be glven by Mrs. Ern-| “In past years the completion of g | phss ¥ P of the lel]lll('s‘ to §2500 for furniture worth not, !0 100 het husband, Delegate E. L. MATINEE SATURDAY—OPENS 1—Starts 1:30 P. M. tees have spent many weeks making mefit. THE practice Nas alréady re- |, ijpec o M Bhrtiett dbud MEs. in any session .is | TR, . “ - highly commendahle, but not at the garet Harrais, Mrs. Phyllis G. Blue, TN mittee to begin work on the appro- Aww Hls weeks. - This work proceeded with Beaver Falls electric power and de- RENTAI- ISSUE 0 ER caly superficial quéstioning of some Yelopment project, bids for which Gepartment neads dus to the fact Yere refected lusk month a5 100’ The practioe of roquiring tenant MIS, Ernest Grt Gruening An- AND HER ALASKA MYSTERY CLUB that a majority of the members % Games — Contests — Prizes — Fun wished to prélent the appropriations ity to undertake the project him- preperty as a condition to lcntmg Sonpi e e D e e el masases o ool to the House before, s, similay self for a half million dollars. housing accommodaticns or. rooms i i bill was brought before the Senate' Meanwhile, Walter T. Stuart, fs prohibited hy amendments ‘to February 27 CHAPTER 7 —CRASHING b 5 h ; ahd due, perhaps, also to a lack of OUMHes, who was stripped of all aty 10, says an OPA news release. ;™ ; g i i ctatled Depgriment reports connection with the Beaver Falls These amendments prohibit (he use | A feewell teq hororing Mrs, E. Eight-Hour Consideration project as well as some authority of tie-in agreements as.a means of [ ~“8TC Bafiher mother, M “Approximately eight hours con- ' N Ldbration 'was. all that: the Come Fesigad. Yéquiremenlt to purchase farnfture, ¢St Gruening ‘st the Governor’s i S s yeg ag 4 s House Tuesday ‘afternoon, February Thitkes ghve . hafom. vedhnitnlmtin tuart came here nine years ago Cases have been reported in the 2y, 1 ga el g ¢ Val : 3 = 217, from 4 o'clock to 7 o'clock. { the expenditure of $6,174,068.00. rom Valdez and has been manager States where tenants have been M A following the municipal purchase gsked to pay anywhere from $gso s: Fe L. Bartlett will leaye soon INIVERS 3 ) the General Appropriations Bill has . v oA | A UNIVERSAL SHRIAL Leen delayed gfie i the fact that b TR half, the, Asking, price, 05 8 oonél (Blslhr; 12313”35"3'-’ w;‘-mmfit?n,. previots Ways snd Meatis- Comlmit: SOUTHBOUND BOAI IS tien to renting a house, or apart- R P e o VL ) cordig]l invitation to the many detailed investigations of ‘all re- ceived much public attention on i # s & T e atne IN WITH PASSENGERS ... W< ‘Goust. 1o scatterea cases aiegath, SIS D oPpasnY to) tion, .of -this. bill (hroughout the country, OPA has| Pid them a farewell. A southbound passenger ship succeeded in obtaining injunctions B g S YT expénse of inadequate investigation passengers against Jandlords using this device| PWPINe want ads fle‘ quick results. as has been the case this session be- Mar- to bresk Tent ceilings, SV A cause of the failuré of the com- Gralldpa Thl’ows Ole E. Kvande, Mts. Anna Mae Twou "T T priations 'until the 23rd day of the Murphy, Miss Frances Ollestad, D. oop (o ES s i sesston. g Shhndecl;: l\grsks}l:ad:clk.k William 0" -Ivo"|6m A'l' 1: 30 Ear Tr“mpet N S A A E i ' I & raham, Fre irkpatrick, Julius It temporarily. deafened, hot- | |,yOne Mecting Never Held i (s e A e me SATURDAY MATINEE JUNEAU )JABS STAGE SHOW and CLUB K. Peterson, Mrs. Lee “By the end of the two hour com- 9 2 to bardened: or. lated X There 1s1o Suhsniute for nn‘JSpaper adv"rhslng' | mittee session on Monday, February Hyigia Fuphed Tonight n'. 7.30 oc]ock. on the (cerumen). ";"lch“ Glisine Home Method ———— |19, the Committee adjourned by‘! Em’;a"k"‘gM";‘h"w‘ bOZ‘ Vl““«"“ ‘1; floor of the Juneau High School 1‘:‘;':.}‘":\':]? Pt k,'.f..",::fi"fii’i';"b‘«'tf;? 'ollowing : ichael Juylas, . aff ki le h test majculy vote until the next day Mathias, Nick Bez, Lfll‘an}GenLn “ gym, the Signacs will contest with m‘:r“m-u':‘k yf 8 :“"”"nll.s h;‘c""(' n;‘m;‘e’ AUDITS SYSTEMS TAXES when it was scheduled to consider i P €T, the Beavers in ahother City League Ask about Ourine Ear Drops today at i " M. J. Gentner, Mrs. M. B. Allen, packethall game. | {the appropriations for the Depart- ' : ga | Butler, Mauro Drug Co. ment of Health and the University vy am J. Helln, W. L. Weaver, The opener, being arranged today, Your Rexall Store NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY [P it i o gy e o e sty ¢ ol bnnexmv President Bunneli before, enTibEan flnd Susan Tollman. matched agdinst an as yet ud- Public Accountants—Auditors—Tax Counselors |the Committee. The Tuesday meet- ' chosen opponent. Tt was stated that ,]'Ax kEvAluA"on this will be the first time officer 208 Franklin Street — Telephone 757 . S S'I'ARTED THIS wEEK toggther to form a basketball team. Regular admission prices will pre- TONIGH‘!‘ ing was never held, “The Monday afternoon meeting stationed in Juneau have band Fairbanks Office: 201-2 Lavery Building . oF (one (o A T KINLOCH N. NEILL JOHN W. CLARK {Dr. Hayes, passed on the appropria- | Howard S, Henreiia and his assis- " g % tion t‘;)rk:heufieallhi Dep;nfi{flen‘ dis- ' tant, L. M. McConnell, have started BUY wAnfisTnT)s - SRS S S 0 ¥ {cussed the University of Alaska, and | their field work for th luati . ""’"fi; - ; "’"'fi forprpe WE OFFER TO A LIMITED NUMBER OF i« g ey i ork for the revaluation ppropriation, al-|of all property in the City of Juneau though Dr. Bunnell was not called Mayor A. B. Hayes am{ounced vnx- SI’ECIALI IN P MANENT WAVING ACCOUNTING AND TAX SERVICE {nor to explain the need therefor. [Tract. é LLE ' ’fi g “ y @AY ) v | “No other meeting has been held| The mayor said Henretta has nov Lv ' S is B A'] SAEON TELEPHONE 757 by the Ways and Means Committee gecided to base the valuation on the PHONE 492 to date. ~The appropriations bill 1940 to 1941 appraisal, to avoid tak- was drawn up next morning, and ing in war-boomed prices | afternoon. The bill wis never seen 2 11RIDL i i T T !m committe e before it was placed in! S"K‘ I.UM"R mll &’: Q ,AJ‘ p A N ll E F l X l SH“P first reading in the House. l ‘R " | 5 ks it e x| WL - | | B Ao s e s of, $5,161,688 | g e and this figure has been incrensed‘; Smfl ofi M‘R(H 1 msicnli I“’Tnmhfi Wm‘ !l;y the Ways and Means Cammmeei Starting March 1, the Columbia y more than $1,000000. _The|yumper Gompany's. Sitka ‘mill will GENERAL LIGHT REPAIR FOR SALE Graehl Circle Bar Fairbanks, Alaska New building — sunken dance floor — Seats 300. This is the largest and finest NITE CLUB in the Fairbanks district. FOR FULL INFORMATION WRITE GRADELLE LEIGH REALTY CO. FAIRBANKS, ALASKA i this time the members present heard | CLIENTS A COMPLETE MONTHLY ¥in to justify the requested funds, day. They started in the Seatter b sty 4 AI‘IDG il i b o - ) was presented to the House the same r R A N l o R T Ifi. T l O N amounts recommended by the Board |pegin. operation of a second shift, of Budget for roads, tuition, Pros-\from 4 in the afternoon to 12:30 { pectors’ aid and the Department of |gclock the t 5 Health were at least doubled by the s Morgan, F ’;m'::?‘g}"mmm?: committee, & procedure probably |Lumbe: 4 YitHott, pRseHARL v r -COmpany, announced to: “We do not belie that there| He stated the Sitk: ’ a.mill had run should be expended 86,174,068 of the a1 winter without shutting down taxpayers' money, as provided inlexcept for Christmas Day, and the House Bill No. 65, on the basis’ of faqdition of a swing shift was found the inadequate and hasty investi- | necessary to enable them to keep {gation made. up with orders. The mill had a second shift lasr. | (Signed) “CURTIS G. SHATTUCK year which proved very successful, Morgan_said. Phoue 567 Roy. Eaton WALTER J. srv'rfls GENERAL New me mnuim “ALASKA 8. LINCK . Phane Green 768 evenings P. O. Box 3091 Estimates W “0. S. GILL “M. J. WALSH” [: e — . KELVIE'S ANI‘HIL HUSPITAI. OPEN 24 HOURS DAILY OFFICE 914 Calhoun Ayenue AMBULANCE ssnvwl;. BOARDING KENNELES Dr. W. A Kelvie, Veterinary 6.FULTON & COMPANY ALL TYPES OF GLASS' WORK Panes Replaced-New PramesMude PHONE 433 < 149 56, Mal Siieet SONS OF NORWAY Regular meeting, Saturday, Feb. 24, in Odd Fellows Hall. Refresh- |ments and dancing. All members urged to attend., PHONE: Red 115 o Mm cream cleansing, re- move all fraces of soiled cream with this fragrant —————— iquid | It refreshes your Get right for tne Spring and shn delightfully! Summer Season. The Mineral Baths ECONOMY REG. SIZE at Warm Springs Bay will pul you g SIZE in Tip-Top Shape. Clean, Furnished $250 sl Cabins, Groceries, Liquors and To- L4 ‘bacm. WINDOW AUTO PLATE GLASS IDEAL" GLASS CO. Glass Work of All Descriptions 121 MAIN STREET ¥ ASK FOR ITAI‘ Butler, Mauro Drug Co. Your Rexall Siore RW. WENDT rnoxu DON ABLE O'NEILL & ¥ENTON, Baranof, Alaska.