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MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1945 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA it Myrna LOY » IT'S A NEW i BILL OF RIOTS! with Fibber in NEW "THIN MAN" FEATURE SHOWS AS CAPITOL'S BILL Top-notch entertainment for the |whole family arrived yesterday at |the Capitol Theatre in “The Thin Man Gees Home,” a speedy, funny, clever murder mystery which brings the same Iback together again on the screen |that number one screen family—, William Powell as Detective Nick | Charles, Myrna Loy as his wife Nora, |and Asta, the wire-haired terrier, as himself. The picture also boasts an out- standing cast including such well- known names as Gloria De Haven, Donald Meek, Harry Davenport, LU-| pouglas Junior and Freshman clle Watson, Helen Vinson, ANDe|yere announced today as follows: Revere, Edward Brophy, Donald | conard Haryu, = Pre MacBride and Leon Ames, among Andrews; ‘Vice Prest- |others. dent; Fitzgerald, Secretary- Richard Thorpe uas directed With | myeasurer; Student Bogy Repre- a sure and deft touch this new Thin | gentative, Noreen Andrews; C Man story. Nick and Nora: decide | sqyisor, Miss Weatherby. to take a vacation and go out 10| gyeshmen-Phyllis Andrews, Presi- Sycamore Springs to visit Nick's|gent: Tom See, Vice President; parents. They seitle down for a|ggiin Wellington, Sccretary: Tom { well-earned rest—but not for long!| g, student Body Representative, |During Nick’s birthday party the| .4 pobert Wagner, Class Advisor { 7 | here was a two-day pleasure cruise 'JG A |via Larry Bahm's new cruiser, the 'ALASKA COASTAL | Vagabond of Juneau, which in- NE“/S cluded most of the beautiful scen- ] EVERETT MARTINSON HOME | TRIPS TO | {ery in Southeast Alaska, including MAKES {Taku Inlet and Taku and Norris| SKAGWAY (oAST Everett Martinson arrived home ' last week from a summer’s employ- e and surrounding inlets, and har- | boring over-night under Sundum an graves k Lake, Auk Bay ment at a defense base in the E‘It‘\t::' ‘l““\l:fk‘fi:‘(}: 'lfl”;(,‘,h‘lk and | Flying up Lynn Canal way and to Islands. He and Henry u school of playful whales the coast on Saturd Alaska of Golbier 1 spring o Coastal Airlines’ planes carried the ft together last spring,| Another day was spent Ly biit o8 ; nd returned On | jupeau touring the Glacier L‘:f:;:‘:::“’ i i odhumdie TR Shv, MejeeRRE AT Outbound—to Skagway: Mr. and Indian graves, Auk Lake, Ak Bay n Gene Smith, Cal Hammer, Jean and Eagle River, where Herbert poociow” “amet ™ judson, Violet Glacier is the beauty spot. On the pean o 'R, Phillips, O. F. Beneck return trip, Paul Satko's Ark of qo 'Haines: Bill Wilson Juneau was inspected, among other| ynpound—from Skagway points inter he Capital City’s Museum Was ynson Jr, Leo F. Sollberg, Wil visited well the famous |gchmidt, Nugget Shop and other business| oOutbound—to Pelican: Gus Blaine houses and’ industries. | Inbound—from Sitka: A. L. Flor- Sccial life of Alaska was sampled |ence, C. L. Florence, Tom Morgan by invitations to the Lions Club, | William K. Sheldon, Herbert Olive, the Juneau Women's Club, the|Mrs. R. A. Everson, Roy Juneau Chamber of Commerce and 'James C. Cooper. dinners out. Home-exhibited scene: From Hoonah: Jerry McKinley, 5 of Alaska’s scenic beauties were an Ole Kvernenes, Mr. and Mrs. John| added t on the evening of |Cushing, Nina Carteeti, W. McAllis- their departure, displayed by the ter. | Rev. Willis R. Booth, Juneau Min-| From Pelican: Mrs ister, at the Douglas home of their Eli Rapeci, H. C. Jones. hosts, at which time they were| Alaska Coastal made no flights on 1 1 west of High- visiting DEMOS TO GLACIER BAY Alex Demos left last week for several months of mining at Gla- cier Bay, where he will do tunnel Je work. an of ELECTION offices for the SCHOOL ¥ Newly elected as as dent; Brown, E. Ojanemi,; !Renshaw, O. F. Benecke, Frank Rob- . , PAGE FIVE "CAREERGIRL™IS G051 08 LAST Tes L QOULENTURY AT20TH CENTURY LAST NIGHT! HER "ANGEL' IS AWOLF She’s a career for her back- ers but she wants to go back to being 4 e just a woman ing its last showings to- at the 20th Century Theatre reer Girl” with Frances Lang- In supporting roles Ed- ward Norris and Fris Adrian A new Bugs Bunny cartoon Old Grey H: Fox N: and othe subj the pro- ram N Playing Tuesday and Wednesday John Carradine in “Isle of For- tten Sins.” > HUFFMAN NAMED SENATOR, OHIO COLUMBUS, Ohio, Oct. 8—State Commerce Director James W.Huff- man of Columbus, named by Gov. Frank J. Lausche as Ohio’s junior Se or, says he will do his best in ving the “enormous tasks and difficulties.” A Democrat, Huffman takes the Pl ht C: for ni ford are Th a new WS rcts complete Frances LANGEORD presented with a 24-inch totem Sunday. |bell rings and Nick opens the door | | Senate seat vacated by Republican Gem JORDAN (@ Fibber McGee) Warxian JORDAN (as mly) = E > y Eugene PALLETTE Gordon 2 THE HOLLYWOOD SHOE PARLOR SHOE REBUILDING MAIL ORDERS WHILE YOU WAIT and Daily Work Done on Schedule INVISIBLE RESOLEING Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Refined Shoes RRRRRRRRRRRARIRRRTRRRRRRRRT, i r [ p f J ( ( p I [ g i r ¢ K ( r p [ : ( P 1 ( { { r ( r I G I I I { 0 RRRRRRIRRARRR Work Absolutely Guaranteed Factory Methods SHOE SHINING STAND We Use Ex-PrixESole Leather FRED LEHTO THE SHOE SPECIALIST 8‘9&‘&:\&\_\,.\»\\ OO LN OO0 BRONZE SHAFTING — STERN BEARINGS — PROPELLORS -GRAY MARINE ENGINES SALES and SERVICE Juneau Welding and Machine Shop Famous Osco Marine Moior Now Available in all sizes—sturdy and compact. ALSO OSCO HERCULES DIESEL as small as 25 horsepower. HARBOR MAHINE SHOP ™'t %1~ a™ WELDING ‘West Eleventh and F. Streets Phone 876 ;. {7 TSPECIALIZING IN FERMANENT WAVING HAIR CUTTING AND GENERAL BEAUTY CULTURE A FULL LINE IN DERMETICS CREAMS LUCILLE’S BEAUTY SALON PHONE 492 " ANCHORAGE — FAIRBANKS Bus Leaves VALDEZ9A. M. Monday — Wednesday — Friday Valdez fo Anchorage, one way, $19.45 Valdez to Fairbanks, one way, $21.15 TAX INCLUDED O’Harra Bus Lines | |to -admit a worried-looking young SCHOOIL BOARD MEETING iman. But before the stranger can € | A regular meetinz of the Douglas say a word, he falls dead, shot from | o, " 0" win“he held tomor- {somewhere in the dark street. i e ko Mo This is the start of a taut and| oW © mfi”f.ay 0 bR B \baffling mystery which will keep you | POUr Will be § otclock {on the edge of your seat all through | !the showing. | D | C.D.A. MEETING TOMORROW NIGHT The Cathodic Daughtesr of Amer- ica will hold their regular monthly | business meeting tomorrow evening | at 8 o'clock in the Parish Hall, and a good attendance of members is cesired. Mrs. Walter Hellan, Grand Regent, who has just returned from a trip south, will preside. e DRINK KING BLACK LABEL! ELI POST IN Eli J. Post has arrived in Douglas after several months' mining at Glacier Bay. Post has been out of town since May 11. He is expecting Mrs. Post to return fr'om the states soon to join him here. VISITORS LEAVE Leaving Friday morning on the Princess Louise were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rahier of Los Angeles and Joseph Rahier of FEffie, Minn, who have been visiting relatives here. Joe Rahier, father of Mrs. Val Poor, arrived by plane Aug. 22, and his brother, Art Rabhier, and wife, joined him here on Sept. 28, also arriving by plane. Highlight of their vacation visit AUDITS SYSTEM NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY Established 1940 Public Accountants — Auditors — Tax Counselors > | Harold H. Burton, clevated to the | Supreme Court. He his commission this morning loft for Washington tonight received and SAVIKKO DECORATED In a letter dated Sept. 18, from the Commanding General of the Far Fast Air Forces, Herman {Savikko was notified that his son, LINER DENALI = Staff Sgt. Elmer Savikko, had been | Stated Communication of Mt. awarded the Air Medal in recog-| Passengers for Juneau aboard the Juneau Lodge onday evening, nition of courageous service to his Alaska Line steamer Denali, which|with work in the F. C. Deg B inlte: Riats Jad KtIoh. docked here westbound at 17:40 J. W. LEIVERS, He was cited for meritorious,©'¢lock this morning, were: | (10,084-12) Secretary. achievement while participating in DF“‘"“_ Seattle: John B. Adolfson,|-— aerial flights in the Pacific area D“‘I‘;il‘; Dean, Mrs. Douglas Dean, from April 17 to June 26, 1945, |D:D- Foster, Charles H. Gaunitt, Haid the Commandar: |Jessie Grossnickle, Catherine M. “His hag been & very real con- |Hellan, Mrs. Levi Hunsaker, Ruth mbul‘mn‘in \'h-Lor‘y and })l"l‘t‘e and Hunsaker, Diana Hunsaker, Heime, I am proud to have him in my | Licmola, Albert M. Machin, Ethel J. FOX NEWS | | OTHER FiLMs ‘omm‘"'m Yo, M. Savikko, have Machin, Albert E. Machin, Ellen 1. Tt i Ry e Swanson, Mabel Tait, Elizabef ) every reason to share that pride Elisabeth C.| W pabitication (Tanner, Stell Tanner, Jean Tanner,| S v —_— .| BT A Pat Tanner, Joyce , Jacquel- e “Signed: George C. Kenney, Gen., | i s i s e WA S * (0“SEU M * 2 CAREER * GIR. LINDA BRENT ALEC CRAIG ARIEL HEATH PORT ABOARD | Tox » | ATTENTION MASONS IEDWARD NORRIS IRIS ADRIAN {CRAIG WOODS WALLACE W FOx BUGS BUNNY in “THE OLD GREY HARE" ~ { (ine Tanner, Doris Ward, Dale D. U. S. Army.” LAST TIMES TONIGHT Welch, Mrs. D. D. Welch, Mrs. L. | Elmer is one of five sons of Mr. BING CROSBY 4 W. Zach, J. W. Irish, Eileen Hellan., Herman Savikko who have seen| prom Ketchikan: T. L. Buckner| service in the armed forces durir,, JING MY WAY” E. Burris, Mrs. C. C. Carnegie,| Charles W. Carter, Alphonsine Car-| ter, Vera M. Kirkham, Dorothy Jur»‘ genson, Betty Newman, Viola New-| man, Al Tonsgard, F. W. Williamson, Harriett Williamson, Anne Tally,! |Emma I. Thompson. | ‘The Denali is posted to sail for the Westward at 6 o'clock this eve- this war. All have made outstand- ing records in many ways. A bro- ther, Lt. Albert Savikko, who was killed in action May 1, 1944, had also been awarded the Air Medal. - ALASKA ELECTRONICS Sales and Service SAMPLER 11 ths famous assortmeat of Expert radio repair without delays i P. O. Box 2165 217 Seward iON STARS Ining. 208 Franklin Sireet — Phone 757 L A LT. 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Brown declared in his wire to Elwood Mc- | |Clain, of the First National Bank here. The baby boy is an eight- pounder. <‘ Lt. Brown, an AAF fighter pilot | with a score of 90 missions over Italy, :l‘u.s now received his discharge or {is on the verge of getting it, accord- | {ing to best reports, He and his {newly augmented family will remain |in Birmingham until Christmas time, (then will come to Juneau. Young [David Bruce Brown is named after David Housel. | Trollers Trollers REGULAR MEETING OCTOBER 10, 1945 UNITED TROLLERS of ALASKA LOCAL NO. 56 weue NOT ICE ==== WE ARE INSTALLING HEAVY EQUIPMENT AND CAN OFFER . FOR SALE (F. 0. B. OUR DOCK—HAWK INLET) 1. Gibson Counter-Balanced Mill Manufacturer’s rating 25 tons—Our cost about $2500—New set liners $500—About 5 tons highs carbon grinding rods, our cost more than $500. No. 6 Wilfley Table In usable condition—Original cost, Denver—$650. 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