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WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 21, 1945 WWWW {EXIRA! LATEST ATOM BOMB AGREEMENT CONGR WASHINGTON DRAMA AS SHOWN IN THE NEWS OF THE DAY! HEARS ATTLEF THE PEARL HARBOR QUIRY EISENHOWER'S WARNING AP e et T e s R R S i e TONIGKT and THURSDAY! A Greaf Holiday Show! SINISTER TERROR! In the Louisiana Baous. .. the start- ling eerie story that thrilled Saturday Evening Post readers! T A RO R AT T T PLUS—HENRY KING and HIS ORCHESTRA in WING SERENADE” with The Leo Diamond Quintette —Artie Wayne—The Costello and Gloria Delson. fl&b\filb ARNOLD CHURCH SERVICES ON THANKSGIVING Many of the churches of Juneau will hold special Thanksgiving Day services tomorrow. Lutheran Church The people of Juneau, Douglas and- vicinity are cordially invited to attend services tomorrow at 10:30 a. m. in the Lutheran Church, cor- ner of Main and 3rd streets. The organ prelude will begin at| 10:25 a. m. while the service will DOORS OPEN AT 7:00 P. M. EACH DAY "CATURE 'ARTS AT 8:00 AND 10:20 SHOWPLALE or APITUL Friday and Saturday Double Hit Show! will sing Schultz’ “We Plough the Fields”. The Eenior Cheir accompanied by Miss Bernice Mead and directed by Mrs. Eunice Nevh will sing a spe- cial arrangement of “Bless This House, O Lord, We Pray.” The Of- fertory will be a piano and organ duet by Mmes. Nevin and Alexander, who will play “Finlandia” by Sibel- ius. All of the offering received at this service will be placed in the “New Church Building Fund” and thus become a permanent’'memorial of th2 thanks given for the termin- ation of the war. Christian Science rector, the Rev. W. Robert Webb. The music will be under Director Ernest Ehler with Marguerite Shaw, prganist Union Services At 10:30 o'clock, the Presbyterians and Methodists will hold union Thanksgiving services in the Meth- odist Church. The Rev. Willis R Booth of the Northern Light Pres- byterian Church will be the speak- er and the Methodist Choir will sing. sermon by i by Menselssohn. will join in Thanksgiving hymns THE, DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA "DARK WATERS” ' CAPITOL'S BILL; IS ~ MYSTERY FEATUR | Psychological nielodrama this season, but |Bogeaus has set his film, Waters,” at the Capitol Theatre to- inight and Thanksgiving day, a story I‘(vl murder, in the bayou country of !Louisiana, a background of lush {vegetation and treacherous swamps, ‘rmph;mun‘: the terror of the story. A strong cast, headed by Merle { Oberon, Fanchot Tone and Thomas { Mitchell, tells the story which ran .iserfally in the Saturday Evening Post Through the eyes of a girl who gaining health and emo- 1al balance after a harrowing experience on a life raft, the aud- ience sees the strange isolated house- held cf her only surviving relatives, sces a plantation, large, dark and iangerous and frightening sounds breaking the silence of the night, a , mysterious visitor, also a young doc- tor, whose interest in the girl saves (her in an attempted death in 'quicksand. There are thrills aplenty. —— e YESUM, 'TWAS You bet, it was siippery, sidewalks, Istreets, last night and this fore- 'noen. ‘Twas a case of now you see 'it, then you don't. You thought the vas clear—it was of sand—but there was a thin coating of glare ice and you found this out. You either fantastically slipped, movie fashion, along, or you went bump. The snow fall of yesterday melted under the rain, exposing the ice |in all its slipperiness. fic was also having trouble. Cars could not make the hills, either ¢lid back or criss-crossed the streets and then pull-outs resulted, auto- tists being helpful to those in uble. o continue to be careful. Nuf said. : is = Benedict “Dark |novelty | BETA SIGMA PHI T0 AID CHRISTMAS SEAL " MAILING, BOND DRIVE Beta Sigma Pn1 sorority last night 'made arrangements to assist with |the sending out of the annual Tu- {berculosis Christmas Seals. ~The ‘sorority held its reguler meeting in the First National Bank building and decided to meet again on Frid night to address and stuff the en- velopes so that seals will be in the mail by this weekend Margaret Welsh and Elise Coomes are charge of the work. Mrs. F. A. Tubb was named the chapter’s representative on the Vic- tory Loan committce, to work with other Juneau organizations on the drive. Announcement that Mrs. George Purington, program chairman, would ke in charge of all arrangements for the fashion show which will be the club’s main project for spring, was macde. New appointments on commit- tees announced included the follow- ing: Program, Mrs. Purington, chair- man; Ruth Kunnas, Laurene Know- les, Mrs. Earl Fosse; Membership, Mrs. R. B. Williams, chairman; Vi Klassen, Mrs. D. C. Langdon, Mrs. Vernon More; Social Committey, Irene Rasmussen, chairman; garet Welsh, Mrs. L. M. Dunlap, Mrs. Frank Tubb, Mrs. Ken Alexander. Ways and Means, Elise Coomes, chairman; Mrs. Ed Lewis, Peggy Landaas, Mrs. R. B. Clifton; Public- ity, Mrs. William Carter; Music, Dor- fanne Barnes, Mrs. Langdon, Mrs. More; Gifts, Mrs. J. H. Williams. The regular program meeting con- sisted of talks on costumes and their history, given by Margaret Welsh, Mrs. Carter and Mrs. Lewis. Mrs. Earl McGinty, porgram sponsor, led the round table discussion - PELICAN CITY VISITOR Mrs. Ed Waltenen, Pelican City resident, is a guest at the: Gas- tineau Hotel U. S. DEPARTMENT OF JUNEAU, WEATHER DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT Max. temp. | last 24 hrs.* | 29 -10 10 42 -16 3 3 31 1 42 2 40 45 0 2 11 -10 41 Station Anchorage Barrow Bethel | Cordova Dawson Edmonton Fairbanks Haines Juneau 3 Juneau Airport Ketchikan Kotzebue | McGrath Nome Northway Petersburg Portland Prince George Prince Rupert San Francisco Seattle Sitka Whitehorse Yakutat -3 -1 25 46 61 53 54 21 42 ‘ Lowest 4:30 am temp. 14 29 -29 30 COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU ALASKA BULLETIN 4:30 A. M., 12TH MERIDIAN TIME TODAY 24 hrs. Preeip. .09 Weather at 4:30a.m, Cloudy temp. 27 1 16 0 46 0 0 Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Smoky Snow Rain Rain Rain Rain 4 7 3 » 56 23 Clear Snow Snow Cloudy Rain Fog Smoky Rain Cloudy Rain 47 45 35 47 27 42 281 ©—(4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today) WEATHER SYNOPSIS: The low pressure area which was reported Two anthems will be sung by the to be in the Gulf of Alaska has gradually filled, but a second low center choir “Praise Ye The Father” by which formed northeast of the Hawailan Islands is moving northward Hounod and “Praise To The Lord” this morning and is located about 300 miles off the southern coast of ward as Sitka. The congregation Graham Island and is causing gal> winds along the coast as far north- It is expected that this will continue to move northward and in the responsive reading of with attending strong to gale winds along the entire coast of Southeast The Rev. Robert 'ireat Alaska and the Gulf of Alaska. Rail n or snow has fallen during the past Mar- °f ""DETECTIVE KITTY 0'DAY” COMING 10 20TH CENTURY | One cf the season’s most diverting mystery comedies is "D ve Kitty O'Day”, the rollicking which opens an engagement 20th Century Theatre on Thanks- giving day. Jean Parker is starred in th role, and she and her boy-f Peter Cookson, become involved i able series of events are suspected of the murder of girl's employer. Attempting to clear they merely make matt worse b} discovering more murders commit- {ted in the gangland of a great city, and oming still more deeply im- mersed in a welter of cross purposes Others in the comedy cast of “Detective Kitty O'Day” are Tim Ryan, Veda Ann Borg, Edward Gar- emesol PAGE FIVE GRA OTTO KRUGER—-—————TINA THAYER “SECRETS OF A C0-ED” PLUS————"“TEXAS MAN HUNT" THURSDAY ——-— FRIDAY!M IT'S QUR BIG LAUGH PACKED HOLIDAY - FUN SHOW! Last Times TONIGHT! gan, Douglas Fowley, Herbert Hayes, Pat Gleason and Olaf Hytten. > 'DOLL HOUSE OF GUILD IS NOW ON EXHIBITION The 1945 hand-made Doll House St. Margaret'’s Guild was put on display today in the show window of the Ludwig Nelson Jewelry Store. This Doll House was made during the year by the members of the Guild, It is a complete house having liv- ing room, dinnette, kitchenette, on the first floor, and master bed- room, nursery and bath on the second floor with an attic overhead The house is completey furnished. 1t will remain in the window of the Ludwig Nelson store until the Doll Bazaar on Wedn: y, November 28 when it will be on display for all to view. Later it will be placed in other store windows. Y COLISEUM % “GHOSTS ON THE LOOSE” Thursday-Fri. JOEL McCREA (SR, (T “THE GREAT MOMENT" b TABLETS f-HYPERACID STOMACHS ECONOMY size . S’ Butler, Mauro Drag Co. our Rexall Store a d YOU'LL DIE WITH LAFFTER.... 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Garage 909 Twelfth St. PHONE 659 For Prompt Courteous Service CALL FEMMER’S ll‘ TRANSFER OIL HAULING DOUGLAS BABCOCK, Owner b : Y |S ANITARY MEAT Scripture. will lead the service. - D e FROM PELICAN Rose Maggie of Pelican City hns“ arrived in Juneau and is stopping|ing at the Baranof. { At the First Church of Christ, Scientist, Fifth and Main, services will be held at 11 o'clock and the subject will be “Thanksgiving.” At Holy Trinity At the Church of the Holy Trinity, Episcopal, at 11 o'clock tomorrow, there will be Holy Eucharist and begin promptly at 10:30 a. m. with the processional by the Junior and Senior Chojrs. The Thanksgiving message by the pastor will be en- titled, “Thanksgiving for Freedom from Fear and Foes.” The Junior Choir, under the dir- ection of Mrs. Mary Scott-Peter |24 hours from Vancouver Island to Anchorage, Fairbanks and Fort smiuw, | Canada. Temperaturas have risen over the southeastern portion ot Alaska | and western Canada bui below zero temperatures continue over the central | and northern pertions of Canada from the Kuskokwim Valley northward | to the Arctic Coast of Alaska the lowest temperature reported this morn- | being -22 degrees at McGrath, Alaska. MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN Reports from Marine Stations at 10:30 A. M. Today WIND Height of Waves Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) SE 46 ENE 32 NNW 9 SSE 40 E 22 4 HEADQUARTERS FOR Fresh Pacific Oysters Petershurg Shrimp In Bulk Broadbreast TURKEYS ALSO: Ducks, Geese and Roaslers e e (e (e e o e e e e s Give Moiher a Treat i:y h'ringing her and the family to Thanksgiving Dinner at the Baranof Prepared by Our Expert Chef, Harry Carroll SPECIAL DINNER MUSIC o SRS TR o s ms, s S by southerly this evening and decreasing gradually to 30 miles per hour by , l L Y S Thursday night. Sitka to Yakutat and Icy Strait area—easterly or north- easterly winds 35 to 45 miles per hour shifting to southerly this evening Starting at 6 P. M. in the Luxurious Atmosphere and decreasing to 30 to 35 miles per hour. Lynn Canal-—northerly winds of the Weather .Cloudy Rain Rain -Rain Rain Station | Cape Decision Cape Spencer | Eldred Rock | Five Finger Light Guard Island Lincoln Rock Cloudy 43 SSE 5 4 feet Temp. 44 40 38 47 44 6 feet, Smooth 6 feet 15 to 25 miles per hour today shifting to southerly tonight and increasing to 35 to 40 miles per hour. Inside channels, except Lynn Canal-—south- | easterly winds 40 to 45 miles per hour shifting to southerly this after- i ncon or evening and decreasing gradually to 30 miles per hour by Thursday BUBBLE ROOM Service from 2 o'clock in the GOLD ROOM and 5 o'clock in the BUBBLE ROOM B THE O'REILLY’'S The Barano Entertainment in the Afternoon by RAY and His GUITAR [ night. Rain entire area. ‘V_lAashingIon,E(.v ~ Transporfation Is Again_lied Up WASHINGTON, Nov. 21 — The second tieup of bus and streetcar | service within two weeks left many of 300,000 government employes and thousands of other workers without their regular means of transporta- tion today. Members of the ‘Amalgamated Association of Street, Electric Railway and Motor Coach Employes | (AFL) rejected a proposal by labor department conciliators that de- mands for higher wages be arbi- trated. They voted instead early today to hold a continuous union meeting. - e — JACK SNOW HERE Jack P. Snow has arrived here from Bethel. He is a guest at Ll.he Gastineau. ' . BRIGHT AND LIGHT s~ SUNNY MORNING Words can't give you the taste of it. But we think you'll agree Schenley Reserve does give you an “extra” «..a “special,” not matched, we believe, in any other you have tasted. A flavor to be remembered...light, mellow and smooth like a sunny morning. 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