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PAGE TWO THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1945 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA D Sleek, Black and Beautiful Beautiful, simply designed De I which stcp ¢ of ((nqu by Palter /dr Liso . ~ / GLENDA pump winged nailhead trimmed LUCILLE in black suede Double nailhead trimmed sling pump bow DE LUXE black suede high he sling vamp trim so Debs and here are three new patterns ver ason mode high heel in black calfskin high heel,, pump in Nailhead open worked | Vocal Duet, Charlotte Rcberta Messerschmidt — Haunted House.” Song and Dance Ecouts—"Celito Lindo”, acha Readin Nowell- AMATEUR NIGHT CONTEST SHOWS LOTS OF TALENT The big cvent of tomorrow night, > Amateur 1t Contest at the | Coliseum Thea being sponsored by the Juneau P: "eacher Asso- iation, promises an evening of com- |plete enjoygient with its program {of comedy numbers, vocal and in- {strumental selecticns dancers in costume The sct are nted with Susanne McMullen, a student at the Parochial )l presenting A piano solo of her own composition he “Gingham Gal Trio” doing the honors for the Douglas School, and Jun chool and Grade School students appearing both individually and in groups An especially entry i / the one sponsored by the Sons of Norway, with Lois Hared in costume dcing a Norwegian song. Then | Ck swinging to the other side of the globe, there’s the Hula Dance from Hawaii by Joyce Smith These are but a few of the acts which will make the show a real s. The complete program is follows Presbyterian Ladies’ Octette, meona Waltz Song,” directed Goerge midt, assisted by Char- lctte Howlett and Louis Levy. (This number dces not enter the contest.) Anne Maver, Accordion Solo Warren Harding, Tenor Solo— Beautiful Dreamer.” Piano Dust, Joanne Ann Maurstad—"Valse Douglas Miss Alaska” e Alaska Flag.” Composition. Robert Sanford ‘Dark Eyes.” Lois Hared, Shepherdess,” sung in Norw Joyce Hope, Tap Dance Trumpet Solo Joanne Wolfe, Piano Liekestraum. Juneau Girl Sc out a Joy - “Hula Dance”, sisted by Lillian Uggen and Joanr Nowell. Claire Olsen, Soprano Solo dian Love Call Gingham Gals' Trio, Pat Andrews, Shirley Edwards iute Solo, J. Wallace Downs Brook Solo epre itilely into the mid . Fashion attractive Vceal Duet ster Si ki Novelty Number dy Hunter Tenor Solo, Fred Tubb- A Forest Praying.” Marcheta Piano Solo, Buc “I Hear Gold-diggers Sextette, “Miner Lights,” Claire Folta, Lois Car. Joanne Nowell, Harriet py Bett) Lou Hared, Patte Davis There will be a drass reaears: held tomorrow afternoon at theatre from 4 o'clock to 6 fer all those who can arrange to a tend. Participants are the pregram committee to be at ti theatre at 7:30 o'clock to make eating arrangemants. the Wolfe, Lily Brilliants™. v ioi e HEARING AID “bug-a-boos’’ banished forever by K(’fl‘(/’/fl) MONO-PAC! NO MORE BULGING BATTERY PACKS! NO MORE TANGLING BATTERY WIRES! s b Inconspicuous Flesh-Shade = Earpiece and Cord 175 UNINTERRUPTED HEARING Because of “plug in'" hecring aid tubes, which are changed as easily as you change a light bulb, you a De Luze Greater Comfort - Better Hearing THIS ONE UNIT 1S ALL YOU HAVE TO WEAR Y, the weight and bulk of most hearing aids bow square, Br. G. A. Doelker Juneau, Alaska Sorry, styles illustrated are not exact replicas. GOERINGIS SHOWNUP, NAZI TRIAL Continued from Page One) schluss scheming, Goering gave Aus- trian President Wilhelm Miklas just hours in which to appoint Se: Inquart as chancellor, threat- described original to pre- by lerman as “the Quislir invited them in vent bloodshed.” Threatens Court Martial Quoting Goering's threat to court! martial Austrians who opposed the invading German troops, Alderman added: “It is interesting to note| that Goering, on planning to in- vade a peaceful power, planned to try what he called war criminals before a German court martial.” Goering almost doubled up with Jaughter when Alderman quoted him as telling Ribbentrop how he was sitting on his Berlin balcony drinking his coffee while “the birds are twittering.” daughter, residents of Seattle, ar- rived partment as a civilian Basic design is similar QAAULITY SINCE /887 BEICYCLES! 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Box 620 ( Mo ALASKA AIRLINES Girl ‘La Cucur- - Tne Alaska Airlin banks with Ce Officer Susanne McMullen, Orginal Piano man arrived wing passens - Edna Walker, Joanne Niemi Comedy Bass, Comedy, Bill Passzy 7 With- as- In- Pat Balog Pharobee Prouty anc Hared Mauwrstad the o'clock requestad by HER REPORT WEATHER BUREAU) i-Hour Perion s Mor IN FROM WESTWARD WEA w 0 0'Clock o o o In Juneau—Maximum, 34 minimum, 26 At Airpori minimum iner Fair- 1 Flahart, Flight and Stewardess Free- 1 Juneau with the fol- rs from Anchorage Carrol Dawson, Fran- Fleming Giles, Marie Niemi, Mrs. Cr Cal Robert Killiwick, ¢ R. U. Peterman, Bruce Richmond and Gene 1ung Fik Maximum, 30 Barnes, Walter Foal Tyner v o o 0 erkil WEATHER FORE ‘suneau ana vicin| e o o cloudiness with brief snow flurries tonight and Friday Not much change in temperature Variable s. 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