The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 28, 1945, Page 5

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PAGE FIVF TWO WORLDS" IS AjO# [ENTURY AT 20TH CENTURY { Tonight ONLY! WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, = - et BARBARY COAST Bfif,wm":j,‘s‘,'::'ofi's! ROMANCE STORY | THOUT | oW AT CAPITOL Cer can cities, among 1945 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA For South - round and s M ’\‘h'hh\ in the o Capt at the B. C filled with dancers ldtime dancing e, to the music violinist; and GUARDS TO MEET s Unit, Alaska Terri 7 fliWnsénd Club Has BigMeetin;Pension &i." . P, System Suggested COASTAL ATRLINES CARRIES MANY ON 2 ind 45 going the John M to trip to S! Natatorium Hall Wendell Cahill The strategy of the National legis- I TRE them San Francisco, seem to lend lative committee of the Townsena ' !,I ‘I"’ |'i / nemselves to colorful drama Plan is to have a hearing wher adapt equally to stage and social security®is being \m\fl(lnlrl JOHN WAYNE | Committee ANN DYORAK nsinn { CHILDKRAUT WL FRAWLEY arrived AND RETURN Administratc in estate -, round gway « for th state. Mr. De companied by the Mon which ¢ cord; - lists for flights yeste ternoon v rday at the Capitol !y “Flash” s follows : uperb example. Re- ing of the Juneau Townsend Club, s Jarhos. ODHRET B ean 3 GrRrestipad rebuilt sections of presided over E. Almquist, 1 \ rson, M \RON 2 sident, rs. Carl C. Collen j as Secretary ack Wilson ad by Alaska of the dition 3 mentioned pension system, wh \bove B d Gwenn, for each qualiffed elderly i - : u en George v Allgood, Faye and in addition free den- Excursion Ir ki AN g IS | Emerson, Dennis King and George md medical service, includin: \ NEA Coulour S For Seward 00 wiiiriiia 1S OUT OF ARMY furnished by National head Jame Whittier, { Barbary Coast, adoption A consistently superior cast, in ishington State s fortunate, provides tarring as a cattleman on town f plea Ann Dvorak \ eph Schildkraut of gamblers ot and roulette excellent group "~ ON AT 1:55 carefree Mo visit to the bi quarters for distribu to returr 2wing for t 0 te R I - i ing war veterans C ung Lt H > . R I : T, Muth ers ‘embark- o civilians of a wage earning age to . st the. Wedts the rancher, drifts Into Petler 8CQUAIDG them with the Town- t. L. Peterson, James j A J. Davidson,| " rnoon on| M. J IR e dend BTt Tl B S e e | Mrs. M. . Whittier of this city bas T b A ¢ i b { were An-|now been sepatated from active R \' R rev ero, Adner |duty with the Army of the United e R s A HOTDEOOR, TR 5y, o Dematteo, James | s at Fort MacArthur, Calif., SIS e e ey sk ud K. Hoffner, EV i d is on terminal e expiring e Rl gahn: i Eank oy harles Gambel, John | January 27, according to word re- the they call “the Flame” and ye Beukras and Jo- Marvin A. Knox and | ceived here by his father win G e | Shortly previous to being released, becomes & tivalry between Wayne stated that Mrs. Olge \gstad, Mrs. Edward A. Jud, as he is known in Juneau, was and Schild ended by the catas- ynderwent a major rd A. Hall, E. E. Eng- advanced to the rank of Major. He Lot saves the girl's life ago, was making ja Smith, Ros(\mm'yl‘-‘i rved in Europe as a ground forces /. A. Hegdohl, Robert ' officer and just recently was return- im C. K. Humes, Wil-|ed to this country. Maj. Whittier > | has now joined his wife at Van Nuys, ¢y Wilkey, Charles Hall, Frank | California. Jones, B. D. Barber, Mrs. B. D.| - he Moore, ser, Elijah Phillips, Alfred Mar-| BILL STERN'S Selection of ; Juneau le yesterda son of Mr. and GRID ST OF 1945 Carl C. Colle son and t red with five g trip on s their experiences The Sick and Welfare Com B # FILM VODVIL Lds Color Cartoon ) Musical Special drops in t house of chance. Admiralty 1 Beul MAILING T0 DISPLACED PERS“NS iS pF’ M"TED ,!‘”":, “,',”"”' 11. r.‘ Mrs Barrington, Mildred E. R. Phillips and Carol lendid progre s in St. Ann's cal checkup and was confined to lin a highly dramatic rescue and his that G. E. Steven: gamblé, of course, is for keeps Hospital for a me e Mrs. Mabel Hopkir Further restoration postal service in the Europea b iding mailing to certa Mrs. Hans Nielsen gave a detailed persons in the occupiec has ! report on the financial stat been revealed by Postmaster Orys- | ANNUAL BAZAARTO BE HE[D SATURDAY the organization, and the meml tal Jenne Mr 3. Mc wra Uhl, Mrs.|tin, Mrs. Helen Parrish, Art Wico-| Kjarton Kobbevik, of Juneau, re- ship committe il DeW | The restoration B. F. Kane and B. F. Kan tinen, Joe Fulgencio, Joseph Dehul, ! cently discharged from the U. S ed to continue as Chairman for the pania and Hung R. Griffin. by Deputy U. S. Marshal Walter ol ) o ) 5 1] 3 B T f Cl 3?:;19 i':x:rm"\” for the remainder provisions re ng parcel post Hydb& GHJAS o Valdez: Charles Barber | G. Hellan and arraigned before 3 mailing to t Britain and ~ A U. 8. Commissioner Felix Gray on NEWS V] [N A vote of thanks was extended Northern Ireland. Arrang S ! % B 5 J angements i a felony count of mailing unmail- The Alaska Daily Empire for its ac-| completed for exchange of letters Hospfl'A[ NOTES | able matter. Kobbevik was re- WAHTO-HOLM NUPTIALS Ann's Hospital liminary hearing tentatively set for Mr, and Mrs. Gust Wahto have curate reporting a liberal space ywith displaced persons are limited {leased on $1,000 bond with pre- next Monday. received notice of the marriage on D. Mathews, S. G. Stevens and Mrs. ' accorded activities of the Juneau (o those in the British occupation ——— Nov. 16 of their son, Capt. Albert Ottor N. Johnson. Frank Dotson o'clock 7§ A silver-tea will be served .. = 0 PHONE 101 Townsend Club zone of Germany and the Ameri- can occupation zones of Austria Oliver Wahto, to Miss G » was admitted for surgical care. Patients dismissed were Mrs. hroughout the afternoo the throughout the afternoon and the ™ oehinge” were received from and Germany. Gift parcels may Oren Addleman suxglcul and Mel- I 5 e . &pe isme-miade cookles and holl= 0 2 el NG day decorations will give a festive ke g e Empire Want-ais hrmg results! | 483 g ) Seattle. Out of town guests Were gi55 pe mailed into the two Ameri- prior to the war. Wahto, re Charles .Javkmn nf Pem-hburg ! returned from Okinawa, expects a medical patient, was discharged RETURN SHOWING! LAST TIMES TONIGHT — _|air to the occasion. bl sl 5 Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Rutherford of can gones sale at the bazaar will be the Tracy, California, who are visiting complete information regarding i hand-woked articles contributed by Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wood; L.S. Dot-' tne newly available services may to receive his discharge from the|from the Government Hospital - 4 5 U. 8. Army in February, when he yesterday and returned to his home THE LAST RIDE’ 2,500 feet, is the and his bride will leave for Fair- by plane this morning. | S o Y75 / “f\f\,y-)/’ the ladies of the organization. These ten, Salem, Oregon, and Mrs. Ed pe obtained at the parcel post rld on which steam- to make their home. At - 'l “BELOW THE BORDER” A MM ] LT poL will consist of luncheon sets, aprons, Waltonen, Pelican City. President ginqow in the local post office. u,omu\s Appaner 3 i social period’ ships rly ply 1t the couple is honeymooning Empire Want-ads bring results’ 1 Sister Mary Beat- J - ARRESTED P CHARIES R. GRIFFIN CO. 87 Yation SE SERTTLE 4 WN. PR ; il to Al- amended 4 and € The annual bazaar sponsored by Arhc nehverY the Ladies’ Aid Society of the Lu- service t n Church will be held on Sat- urday afternoon begining at 1 For Prompt Delivery Admitted to St. for medical attention were John Gunpowder is a mixture of salt- pcu‘r sulphur and charcoal weds are forme Succest A mittens and the like Almquist told the newcomers that all e 5, Coupled with the bazaar will be a were welcome to the meetings of the sale of home-made goodies—cookies,| Townsend Club, which has no ini- Baranof Hotel Building | czkes and pi . jtiation nor secret session, and is v . » Channel area are open to all “It's the Nicest Store in Town % cordially invited to attend. | "Many came for the "'llliIllIIIlIIIlIIIIIIII||Ill|IIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIlI|IIIlIIIIIIIIIIH!IIIIiIlIIlIIIIIIIIINHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMJIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIlIIIIIIIIIIlIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|II‘IIIlI|IlIIIII"IIllIlilllI|IIlllIIIIIIIl||llIlIIflIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIHIHIIIIIIIIII!IIIIII"IIIIIIINIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIHIIlIIll 5 VIC TORY BO| ” Bolvia's Lake Titicaca, at an ele- jon (‘f PREMIERE THURSDAY NOVEMBER 29th 9:30 P. 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