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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA "THREE MEN IN WHITE” IS NOW BILL AT CAPITOL You're in fér another absorbing |adventure with the renowned Dr. Gillespie and his assistants in Metro - Goldwyn - Mayer's exciting {new film in this series, “Three |Men in White,” which is at the Capitol for last showings tonight. There’s never a dull moment as Van Johnson, as “Red” Adams, and Keye Luke, as the Chinese boy from Brooklyn, take on difficult assignments to prove themselves jworthy of being selected as the good doctor's special aide. Johnson gets involved with an “incurable” arthritis case—to say nothing of his involvement with beautiful Marilyn Maxwell and bril- |ness session, the Kitchen Police liant newcomer Ava Gardner |spread out on the “come and get it” while Luke is confronted with a | tables, hot dogs, buns, shrimp salad, vitamin-deficiency case involving a |potato chips, cold meats, etc., with young girl. Their adventures take [beverage. . place against the familiar back- The refreshment committee was ground of Blair General Hospital|composed of Roald Copstead, Char- where Dr. Gillespie continues his|les Tuckett, Dick Dalziel, Carson own private feud with Molly Byrd, |Lawrence, Ihis omnipresent superintendent of Brust and Lloyd Rollog. | nurses. Election of officers for the coming ORI 0N - year will take place at the regular MOV|ES SHow“ BY meeting next Wednesday night. " FRANK WHALEY OF | | Martha Society to " NOMETO CHAMBER Have Regular Meet 10INITIATED ASELKS, LAST NIGHT'S MEET Ten baby Elks were antlered and taken into the Elks corral ai the regular meeting of the Elks lodge last night, Exalted Ruler A. B. Hayes presiding. Thost initiated last night werce William R. Carter, Alfred L. Zeng- er, Sr., Alfred L. Zenger, Jr., G. L. Thernton, Everett E. Smith, Lynn E. Tucker, James W. Huston, Char- les W. Croasdill, Jr, Marvyn L. Perry, and Irving E. Stimpson. Following the initiation and busi~ Alma KRUGER ' —PLUS— “Danger Area” Latest News will hold | Juneau Chamber of Commerce |their regular social meeting at 1:30 members received a disappoint- *o'clock tomorrow afternoon, in the ment today when a letter was read | Northern Light Presbyterian Church from the Haines Chamber express- parlors with Mesdames Roy Ruther- ing regret at not getting the letter ford and Harold Smitih as hostesses the Juneau Chamber sent them in 'for the dessert luncheon. early February, which had evidem]y: Mrs. C. L. Tubbs will lead the de- been misplaced, as a result of which Charles W. Carter, whom the Ju- neau body was proposing for ncm(-‘ nation to the Board of Directors| of the United States Chamber, did | not get the necessary five votes. The Haines group s to l'orwnrd} the letter on to other Chambers| W SECOND FEATURE - present readings as the special pro- gram feature. Guests are welcome at this meeting. P KODACHROME SLIDES Dr. M. W. Whitehead, Chamber President, expressed his deep dis-| Mesdames Wellman Holbrook, M. appointment at the let-down the O. Johnson, Harvey Starling and W. Haines body had given the local R. Booth comprise the committee Chamber. |from the Trinity Guild and World Beginning with the next meet- |Scrvice Circle which is sponsoring ing, price of lunch will be um)ed“hf‘ kodachrome slides of Alaska MOTION PICTURE INDUSTRY 15 cents, to $1, the extra sum to|to ke shown by Trevor Davis in the be turned over to the Chamber to Northern Light Presbyterian Church WEEK "3 - “defray expenses of dining visitors,|Monday evening, March 19, at 8 15-21 a3 | J. W. Gucker was introduced as ©'clock. o . B » v Hall Building iocated at the corner | To T:ggf; O oy of West Fourth and,Mau, Streets, (@ NeW member and three honorary| == 0 - B0 F0t8 e D BO0 CTORS OF THE CITY | ., same being duly designated Poll- | memnbers made _their appearance o peove. & O:A;ENEAU, TERRITORY OF ing Place in and for Precinct Num- |t the meeting. They were Capt. c.,f;:p::!l;;;;eu:sberxei:l mk visitors as well : 2 \ nts of Alaska. ot ‘ ber One, City of Juneau, Alaska. |M. Beach, Lt. R. T. Dalton, and N B 1s hereby glven that,| T o ™o) “quly qualified voters | Lt. E. A. Helde. M. S. Whittier pursuant to the provisions of Ordi-+ s ‘within the Loundaries of ¥as welcomed back and aii-com- | NORTH SEA OUT FOR and in conformity therewith, a Gen. | Voting Precinct Number Two of mittees reported progress in their| eral Municipal Election will be held | 5id City of Juneau, which are as Prolects. Bruce Kendall, Reinholt| votions and Mrs, R. B. Lesher will| after they had signed it. | BE SHOWN MONDAY Many of these slides have not been | i SITKA, WAY PORTS, ~ | follows: All that section lying on | At the conclusion of the business on TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 1945, be- | 4" o iinerly side of Second Street meeting, movies of Northwestern tween the hours of 8 A M. and 7|, w.t second Street across the | Alaska Eskimo life were shown by P. M. of said day for the purpose of electing the following officers, to-wit: | tide-flats to the City limits, will vote at the office of the Pan American Airways at 135 South Franklin A MAYOR | i | Street, the same being designated mfifmCOUNCILMEN ey [Pouing Place in and for Precinct ONE COUNCILMAN — 1-Year | Number Two, City of Juneau, Alaska. Term | That all duly qualified voters | hin the boundaries of ONE SCHOOL DIRECTOR—3- | residing with year term ‘Vuung Precinct Number Three of The Common Council of the City | follows: All that section lying on of Juneau having heretofore by reso- | the northerly and westerly side of lution, duly designated the polling | Gold Creek and Capitol Avenue and places in each _chereo!, the electors | including the Seatter Tract, will are hereby notified: | vote in the office of the Juneau That all duly qualified voters | Dairies Building, located at 12th residing within the boundaries of | and E. Streets, the same being the Voting Precinct Number One of | duly designated Polling Place in and said City of Juneau, which are as | for Precinct Number Three, City of follows: All that section lying on‘AJunenu, Alaska. the northerly side of Second Street , Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this 5th and West Second Street and the | day of March, 1945. said West Second Street extend J. E. KEARNEY across the tide-flats to the City | Clerk of the City of limits and easterly of Gold Creek Juneau, Alaska. and Capital Avenue, will vote in the | First publication, March 15, 1945. Fire Apparatus Room in the City | Last publication, March 30, 1945. THE PUBLIC IS INVITED to attend ‘THE LEGISLATIVE BALL At SATURDAY, MARCH17 10P. M. e Elks’ Hall o o WINDOW AUTO PLATE GLASS IDEAL GLASS Co. Glass Work of All Descriptions 121 MAIN STREET PHONES 633—549 F. W. WENDT DON ABLE WALTER J. STUTTE GENERAL CONTRACTOR New Construction and Remodeling Phone Green 788 evenings P. O. Box 3091 Estimates Furnished said City of Juneau, which are as| |Senator Frank Whaley of Nome. | 'ALASKA COASTAL - FLIES MANY T0 - SITKA YESTERDAY In flights to Sitka yesterday, | Alaska Coastal Airlines planes car- ried the following passengers to (that port: Virgil S. Carrier, Nicano | Pelayo, Donald Milnes, Ed Praul, Mrs. Les Grove, Ralph A. Johnson, |Don McLean, Charles Whittemore, Ray Danieis, James Kelly, Alfred Tennison, Burley Groves, J. E. Wegner and William Brady. Sitka to Juneau—Harold Smith, Gaylord Naylor A. B. Hicks, James A. Kelly, D. McLeod. | Juneau to Hoonah—James John- |nie, Mrs. Emma Mercer, Esther Douglas, Harry Douglas and John De Champlain. | Gustavus to Juneau — Morgan | Holmes, J. Johnson, James Sheldon |and Roy Banta. Hoonah to Juneau — Mrs. Jack White. Juneau to Ketchikan—W. H. Co- | valt, Marshal Crutcher, Nicholas C. Wykoff, Joseph W. Alexander and Kenneth Smith. Petersburg to Juneau—C. Wil- liams and C. F. Stoppard. Juneau to Petersburg—Bob Meek. Petersburg to Juneau Mrs. Owens and Bob Meek. GORE SAYS BEAVER FALLS PROJECT 1S NOW FULLY CLEARED Lester 1O. Gore, Ketchikan City Attorney, announced today that the Beaver Falls project at Ketchikan is ready to go ahead now that the away. The Federal Works Agency has given final and full approval to the job. Gore will leave for Ketchikan early tomorrow. e SALVATIONISTS TO END GOSPEL MEET TOMORROW Juneau headquarters, Salvation Army, announced today that the special gospel services now being given every night at 7:30 o’clock in the hall on Willoughby Avenue, will end with a farewell meeting tomorrow night. Capt. and Mrs, James Starrish, of Saxman, have been in charge of these meetings. - - e FROM SEWARD Tom Weston and A. P. Leirer, Seward, are staying at the Gas- tineau Hotel, ¢ last obstacle has been cleared |y The North Sea left Juneau last night for Sitka with the following passengers for that port: Charles Smith, H. C. Huber, Mrs. H. C. Hu-| ber, Betty Stone, Betty Horner, Maj.| L. W. Hubel, Mike Fuchs, Mary| Ross, Judy Nelson, Mrs. J. Klaney, R. C. Cook. For Excursion Inlet—Stanley Har- is. For Hood Bay—Ed Emang, Char- les Swan, Vern Coney. PAN AMERICAN IN FROM NORTH, SOUTH A Pan American- Airways plane brought the follawing passengers to Juneau yesterday afternoon = from' Seattle: Ann Williams, Bernice Fol- | ger, Bernard Feero, Mike Seiler, El- roy Ninnis, Claud Weymouth, John Bardsley. Leaving today for Fairbanks were “the following: Chet Murphy, Pred | Whitehead, Jean Jack and Mary| | Allshouse. To Whitehorse—Lt. ‘Frank Mc- | Causland. . | To Seattle — Ellen Hackler, Thomas Weston, Capt. Adolph Lei- rer, Lt. Clifford Berg, Alfred C Adams, Major John Lonergan, Mrs. Frances Lines. e ————— BIDS ON CONSTRUCTION { OF GRID TO BE OPENED | The City Council will hold its last meeting - before the April 3 elections tomorrow night at 8 o'clock in the City Council Cham- bers. At the meeting, bids for con- struction of a grid in the small boat harbor will be opened and Mayor A. B. Hayes will submit a| list of judges and clerks for the election. = "IN OLD CHICAGO' SHOWS TONIGHT AT 20TH CENTURY A special return engagement of the famous motion picture “In Old Chicago”. will be shown at the 20th Century Theatre starting tonight. | Included in the large cast of stars 'are Alice Faye, Tyrone Power, Don |Ameche and Brian Donlevy. “In Old Chicago” is a rough and |spectacular drama . of Chicago in |the days before and during the |great fire, one of the historical| levents of American progress. sup- | posed to have been brought about | when Mrs. O'Leary’s cow kicked over a lighted lantern, setting fire | to the barn and causing the great conflagration. | A color cartoon and other sub- | Jjects are included on the bill. | DOUGLAS | NEWS | D.IW. CLUB ENTERTAINS i Last evening in the Eagles Hall, the Douglas Island Women's Club| entertained women of the Territorial | | Legislature and wives of Legislators| as well as its members. Mrs. Mil-| dred Hermann gave a report on the| Convention of the Federation of Women's Clubs, which was held in| St. Louis, Mo., last fall, which she| attended. Miss Florence Jensen gave, |two violin solos accompanied at thc? | piano by Elaine Ross. Group sing-| {ing was also a part of the entertain-| {ment program. | | The banquet tables and room were | |decorated in green and white, St.| | Patrick’s Day colors, by the decoral-i |ing committee, Mrs. Frank Marshall and Mrs. L. 8. Grant. Serving the! |refreshments were .Mrs. Nm'mm\} | Rustad, Mrs. Charles Koelche, Mrs.| Mike Pusich and Mrs. Grant. | | KETCHIKAN BOOSTERS { ARRIVE HERE ON BOAT The M. S. Theo, captained by its owner, Ted Benson of Ketchikan, |arrived at the small boat harbor in {Juneau Tuesday night loaded wiu” | Retchikan support for the Southeast | Alaska Basketball tournament be-| |tween Ketchikan and Douglas. The |boat carried 31 passengers which | |included a Pep Team, rooting team ‘nnd two chaperones, Mrs, Anderson and Mrs. Graham, all of Ketchikan.‘ DINNER GUESTS | The Ketchikan “big six” and their | ecoach, A. J. Hanna were dinner| guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | Val Poor last evening. Others of | {the team dined with the Mike Pusich | family and Lyle Kelseys, b - MARY ALLSHOUSE LEAVES | | Mary Allshouse, who has been | | employed in the local OPA office for the past year, left today by, plane for her new station in Fair- | banks. During her stay here Miss | Allshouse was very active in Girl Scout work. ! and Deliv “For Better Appearant Phon ———,-e— ZALOFF HERE [ Evan Zaloff, of Fairbanks, is' staying at the Gastineau Hotel. No, NOT NEW! If's My 0ld Suit CLEANED We Pick a07 ALICE Faye ® Starts Tonight * MURPHY ARRIVES C. M. Murphy, Jr., of Fairbanks, is registered at the Baranof. TODAY and FRIDAY 2-FEATURES-2 "RUBBER RACKETEERS” ~PLUS— ""Come On Danger” LE RS Up er ce” e | Pier 58 In War..... In Peace... ALASKA TRANSPORATION CO. Courteous Seattle, Wash. Serving the Cause of Victory and Dependable Service to Alaska Main 7479 OLD CHICAGO” The Great American Motion Picture Epic DON v Ameche ¥ Power v Donlevy (5 CENTURY ¥ PAGE FIVE | | TYRONE POWER DON AMECHE TYRONE BRIAN 1000 PLAYERS ® $2,000, to Produce —r e AUDITS SYSTEMS TAXES NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY Public Accountants—Auditors—Tax Counselors 208 Franklin Street — Telephone 757 Fairbanks Office: 201-2 Lavery Bullding KINLOCH N. NEILL JOHN W. CLARK WE OFFER TO A LIMITED NUMBER OF CLIENTS A COMPLETE MONTHLY ACCOUNTING AND TAX SERVICE TELEPHONE 767 DECORATING PAINTING and PAPERING, being in the same craft are important enough to REQUIRE CARE in their execution———It is more satisfactory to know what the job is actually worth before starting and thus avoid an indefinite expense brought on by unneces- sary working hours. JAMES S. MeCLELLAN I Phone DOUGLAS 374 Box 1216 e HE FIXIT SHOP 215 SECOND STREET MUSICAL INSTRUMENT REPAIRING GENERAL LIGHT REPAIR WORK , Phone 567 Roy Eaton | SPECIALIZING IN PERMANENT WAVING HAIR CUTTING AND GENERAL BEAUTY CULTURE | A FULL LINE IN DERMETICS CREAMS | LUCILLE®S BEAUTY SALON PHONE 492 {} CABINETS ! 1.6.FULTON & COMPANY BUILDING CONTRACTORS REPAIRING and REMODELING ALL TYPES OF GLASS WORK Panes Replaced-New Frames Made PHONE 433 149 So. Main Street e ————————————————————————— KELVIE'S ANIMAL HOSPITAL OPEN 24 HOURS DAILY OFFICE: 914 Calhoun Avenue AMBULANCE SERVICE BOARDING KENNELS Dr. W. A. Kelvie, Veterinary PHONE: Red 115

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