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bAlURl) AY, DL(.I:MLLR 1, 1945 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA § ?AGEFIVF W LENTURY I'COUNTER ATTACK' o omet e o e, Y 3 | college scholarship fund for some STARS PAUL MUNI g R G(art"“’ T(DNIG][T' |of arrangements for the program i "IN CAPITOL BILL i et i - CONTINUOUS SHOWS ON smmmr* L 2 her appreciation to all Juneau resi- I e |dents who had worked to make the A AL ATTB A TION | Said to be the thrilling story of Program a success. {Russian guerilla fighters and/! & = Begides the grand prizes award- group of paratroopers in a raid On a4 last night, the following stores > o o (G Germancheld utglt. OMHIRI il ot awd Tt et albTe Th(- Most Thrilling Trip Youw’ve Ever Taken susussnsn= ) Pictures’ “‘Counter-Attack” will contestants: John “Hermle, Colum- B B e vy Lamte: O Jhek Taboed, Sib To Strange Places Y ou Never Dreamed Existed ind Marguerite Chapman and LAty | ga Meat Co., Snap Shoppe, Hayes Parks in featured roles to the Cap-|ghop Thomas Hardware Co., Vanity . THE WATASI GIANTS —— FROG PEOPLE —— |itol Theatre Sunday and Monday| peauty Salon, Flowerland, Gift SCENES NEVER BEFCRE GIRAFFE-NECKED WOMEN SECRET FER- only wShop (Harri Machine Shop), Bert's a e 4 Preview reports tell us that his|Gash Grocery, Alaska Music Supply, SEEN BY A WHITE MAN! TILITY RITES ——— PLATE-LIPPED UBANGI current characterization is Broving yne Juneau Florists, Channel Ap- SAVAGES HINDU WONDER WORKE to be one of Muni's most outstand- e ewelry ore, Thrift 7 ST o ™ | parel, Nelson Jewelry Store, Thri st - . ) AN, g. Cast as a Russian paratroop-|co.Op, Warfield Drug Store, Car- ! WILD ELEPHANT HUNT r. he is to be seen without any|gon's Bakery, Baranof Hotel, Piggly ° L T ¢ kind of makeup except for a """p]"‘wmgl)’ — : p4 of days’ growth of beard. The role| Theatre Packed More Startling Than Your Sirangest Dreams! is a gruelling one, we are inform-| ppore than 900 persons packed the ed, but one to which Muni can coliseum Theatre to see the special bring all the great force of his his-| gyjts and performances of Juneau's trionic past. Incidentally, this Rus- | ymateur dancers, singers, musicians, She head to kids slan is the twelfth nationality he‘comodians‘ etc. Mr. Hanks, mas- bri daadly King has porfrayed on the soresn, | ter of ceremonies, wound out a con- Cobit thies Marguerite Chapnlmn 15 cast in/grant stream of gags, jokes, and privst a vivid portrayal which is said t0 gyjck-thinking comments between e T} be her strongest to date. There is| {hio 33 acts in the contest. While 'f‘:;:"':g::'::’::: death . . . ... Breath-taking climax to 1,000 thrills! adventure to stir the bloed of vvery‘w.am"g for the votes to be counted man! Drama ... to touch the heart g owing the main show, he led of every women! Excitement . . . tpe audience in a variety of Ameri- to thrill you beyond measure! Al .an folk tunes the mighty impact of a fightin oy Scot gel B s b ;‘: np T s ® A Juneau Boy Scout contingent, ;['[ The mysterious riyer f HNARS JULY is Is a story of (0- wyjlliam Johnson, Dick Wingerson the dead! ol . His is the glory forever . . . gnq Phillip Hukill, opened the pro- L] thrilling with tenseness . . . towe - gram with a salute to the American ing with bigrfess . . . the screen's plae Immediately following this most powerful lnumph ul‘ SUSPeNse. calute, the Presbyterian Ladies’ Oc- 37 T tette, directed by George Schmidt, cang “Carmend Waltz Song” with a p IAS AMATEUR speeial novelty dance number by Charlctte Howlett and Louis Levy. Th= dance number was not entered CONTEST DRAWS "o R CAPACITY CROWD geayry saton Has First place grand prize winners in’ ADDED mo TO SMFF the P-TA's Amateur Contest in the Coliseum Theatre last night were “Gingham Gals’ Vocal Trio,” com- posed of Pat Balog, Pat Andrews, and Shirley Edwards. The group was awarded a $50 war bond by Del- bert Hanks, master of ceremonies. Lois Haiedl won #econid pliog fn the - DErs-Becker hius lefb for the Btavoe e - B with her husband, Sgt. Fred Beck- audience-judged contest with a vo- cal selection, “The Shepherd , er, planning to spend the winter e i ;o around E£eattle and Tacoma Sgt. Produ:ed and F"mad b sung in Norwegian. “The Gold DI8- pe yar who has been with the ACS Y . gers Sextette,” Claire Folta, Lois s L PR i SUNDAY THE FEATURE WILL START AT Hared, Joanne Nowell, Harriet Maur- );;r:; o ?L::;u‘;;c'sogfl’ms gt ARMAND-DENIS and LEILA ROOSEVELT Narration by CONRAD MAGEL THE LAST FLING OF UNTAMED MAN —— SECRET ORGIES! POSITIVELY AUTHENTIC! A STRANGE CAMERA RECORD! Mrs. Jane C. Reno and Mrs. Doro- thy Huffurd have recently been add- ed to the staff of the Baranof Beauty Salon, replacing Mrs. Cecelia Beck- e1. A 2QO1h CENTURY.FOX RELEASE “Miners’ Lights,” and “Marcheta,” a D¢ e o : EXTRAL ey SNAPSHOTS” | ot ame: oy e grand prize. Awards to these win- REVIEWS THE CAREERS OF TWO ners were a $25 war bond, $10 in FORMER SCRE FAVORITE! war stamps and $5 in war stamps, respectively Others Recognized Besides the grand prize winners, cther contestants who placed ac- WEATHER REPORT (U.' 8. WEATHER BUREAU) Temperatures for 24-Hour Period Ending 6:30 0'Clock This Morning e o In Juneau—Maximum, 34; minimum, 26. At Airport—Maximum, 30; @000 de0ecevcocscccveceos Seecceccvcstecsscveese NEWS OF THE DAY ‘jl’lls'AT().v JR.” cording to the audience’s vote were: minimum, 21, (MN PI“URES 'l'o 1 M t QPECIALIZINU IN FERMANENT WAVING Br(,u;;h? u,"“,u by PAA A New .lf\lli‘\‘( artoon Fifth place—Ann Maver, accordion S R R R AR T IS T ape a Ies 0 ee HAIR CUTTING AND GENERAL BEAUTY CULTURE Air Express! IN TECHNICOLOR solo: Sixth—Claire Olsen, soprano | BE SHOW" Al’ uso A FULL LINE IN DERMETICS CREAMS solo, “Indian Love Call”; Seventh— WEATHER FORECAST o/ N fl' d E g Sevte Smith, Tl Dare, Eghin o ousesasevimier S ext Tuesday Evening | yyCILLE®S BEAUTY SALON —J. Wallace Downs, flute solo; Nin- e o o | Dué to the many requests for an-| The Chapeiadies will hold thew | PHONE 492 th—Bill Passey, comedy skit; Tenth Variable cloudiness with other return engagement, the Alas- next business meeting, Tuesday, De-| ) _ SR VAR L1, —Buddy Hunter, novelty piano solo; snow flurries this afternoon, kan motion pictures of A. B. Cain cember 4, at the Chapel-By-The- - £ Lkl T AP | Eleventh—Warren Harding, tenor cloudy with light snow Sun- will be shown again at the USO club Lake. The meeting will start at| - solo; Twelfth—Susanne MeMullen, day. Not much change in tonight. 7:30 c'clock and all members are re- | - - original plano _composition: Thir- e temperature, T i tte: anouriosient fate | qubstad to RERSEL | { Public Accountant-Stenographic-Tax Relurns teenth—Charlotte Mason and Rober- L) by Director Zach Gordon. Presented Mrs. Lloyd Green will be hostess ta Messerschmidt, vocal duet, e e 00000000 on two previous occasions before for the evening. | MUR ENDBS TONIGHT! Haunted House”; Fourteenth place—| A Jarge and enthusiastic crowds at the| b ISR D PHY and MURPHY H Juneau Girl Scouts singing “Flag| During the war the British flew USO, these beautiful pictures in color DRINK KING BLACK LABEL: | ROOM 3—First National Bank Building PHONE 676 “Power of the Whistler” “NIGHT CLUB GIRL” Without A Stain,” and Joanne Wolfe |18 railway locomotives to Burma. Are expected to attract a third cap- kb - on at 8:20 and 10:45 on at 7:05 and 9:30 with a piano solo, “Lieberstraum”, —— o |acity audience tonight. TS b | achammadans, ealHERRE FTRl L TRAE R ot ;;f,“ifi "'HIIIIIIIIlllllllIIHIIlIlIIIIIllIlIIIIIIIIII!IIHIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIlIlIIIlIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII';‘, i“Islam” which means obedience to Members of the public [ N o e k - - — Alaska and northern North Pacific causing snow flurries over most of { Southeast Alaska and rain showers along coast southward from Ket- | chikan. Somewhat warmer temperatures prevail over Alaska generally, however, some valley stations are somewhat colder especially in the upper Tanana Valley. Lowest temperatures reported were minus 32 at | McGrath, Gulkana and Farewell with Tanana Valley stations all reporting | near minus 30. . v Dancing v Singing v Refreshments v Enterfainment * MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN Reports from Marine Stations at 10:30 A. M. Today WIND Height of Waves Station Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) || = Cape Decision Drizzle 37 SE 20 4 feet | | Cape Spencer Cloudy 32 ENE 18 | “\ | B ‘ Eldred Rock Snow 24 NW 18 3 feet | - | > | e Rt omod i | \ * Meet Your Friends at the Vacuum-packed at the fleet- Guard Island Cloudy 3 SE 20 1foot | ing moment of perfect flavor, Point Retreat Snow 217 N 14 1foot | """ these golden whole kernels MARINE FORECAST FOR SOUTHEAST ALASKA: Lynn-.Canal— SYDNEY GREENSTREET | Northerly winds around 30 miles per hour today decreasing to 20 miles Of::::e::: ;oiugfx:bt}:;xe:ton | per hour tonight—snow. Icy Strait and Cross Sound area—northeasterly ZACHERY SCNT PHER lDRRE ? your table. Ready to serve. CAPITOL CAFE and COCKTAIL BAR Qi winds around 30 miles per hour decreasing to 20 miles per hour tonight— snow today becoming rain and snow tonight. Inside channels south of HYE mu vmm me Gastineau Channel and outside waters, Dixon Entrance tp Yakutat- southerly to southeasterly winds 25 to 30 miles per hour—snow or rain and snow over entire area except rain showers south of Sumner Strait l '||I"""I""“"I""m"""""""“"" A i | All proceeds of last night's pro- the will of Allah (God). |servicemen, are cordially invited to = Ko - - — = ‘b( mes@nt = e e 00 s v o 000000 i SSRTROTEN = BETIE lS JI"ERY e o U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU 1 = I i . TIDE TABLE . JUNEAU, ALASKA | DOG GONE § [ 4 WEATHER BULLETIN | == AI BRD MARRIAGE e o o December 2, 1045 ® ® ® DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M., 12TH MERIDIAN TIME | HARRISBUKRG, IlL—Rural post- = - L4 bt Max. temp. TODAY {man Bill Land suspects deer in this = RIVERSIDE, Calif,, Dec. 1.—You'd ® High 0:34a.m, 144 ft. ® | last Lowest 4:30a.m. 24 hrs. Weather at w\ltlmLy are getting smarter. The = think by now that Bette Davis could e Low 6:16a.m, 32ft. e! Station 24 hrs* | temp. temp. Precip. 4:30am, |postman found a six-point buck = ; - P l E C E 0 R C l—l E S T R A carry off any scene with aplomb, e High 12:25p.m., 16.7 ft. ® Anchorage .. 8 | -8 5 0 Clear | with a herd of sheep in a barn lot = 1 s particularly a wedding. Time and e Low 18:53 p.m., -0.1 ft. ® Barrow -14 ‘—\\'here the hunters didn’t think to E again she's stepped off the wedding e ® | Bethel -9 -21 -14 01 Clear look. = march in pictures, and twice kefore e : ® Cordova 37 9 10 7 Clear | = she's done it in real life. e o o Decembér 3, 1945 © o |Dawson B M A 0 Pt. Cloudy | n o “ G L A s = But she was just another jittery e ® Edmonton 19 | 4 5 T Clear [ = bride yesterday as she wed her third e High 1:12a.m., 148 ft. ® | Fairbanks =8 | -9 -28 0 Clear COLISEUM THEATRE = M d d s d' H M - husband, William Grant Sherry, in e Low 6:51a.m., 33 ft. e Haines 19 10 17 0 Pt .Cloudy | w1 # i = 0 ern an can lnaVlan uSlC candlelit St. Francis Chapel of e High 12:56 p.m., 17.1 ft. ® Juncau 4 | 26 21 01 Cloudy | SUNDAY ONLY! i = Riverside’s Mission Inn. ® Low 19:27p.m., -0.8 ft. ® Juneau Airport 3 | 2 25 T. Pt. Cloudy } ' H = For five paces she couldn’t even e o | Ketchikan 31 Cloudy [ Double lndemnlly = oot in step with her new step-father, o« @ @ ¢ @ @ » @ ¢ o ¢ o o Kotzebue 0 Clear | —— —_— . Robert Woounury—Salmer of Boston - McGrath 0 Clear = And the “something borrowed”, her {Nomc s 5 Clear [ § sister’s lace handkerchief, BIG ——— Northway T. Clear = ly in shreds when Dr. Fra | Petersburg Snow = Ellis of the First Congregational | Portland | Tl SR THEATRE = Church concluded the ceremony. SAND SPRINGS, Okla. — Steve ' Prince George 36 | TR ¢ e e = i “That was the longest aisle I ever Garoutte’s young bird dog came | Prince Rupert 39 | 32 = S d T i " HOWARD FISK saw,” sh; confessed when it was| down on a point and the hunter pre- : San Francisco 57 | 39 , = ax an rumpe Py all over. pared to fire at rising quail. | Seattle .. " | 39 . = om = Bette, 37, was aftired in a blue Instead of birds, however, a 28- Sitka RES "I @ e Snow .. i 88 D EMMETT w ALL ACE wool suit and a blue Breton feath- pound bobcat dashed from the brush Whitehorse MR A1) 0 02 Pt. Cloudy WARNERQ' = rans oo 2oy ered sailor hat. and Garoutte's partner, Leroy Ev- | Yakutat a4 19 29 0 Pt. Cloudy | ™ = Wl T erett, brought it down with a blast *—(4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today) ! = H » BLACK LABEL‘ from his shotgun. WEATHER SYNOPSIS: Low pressure continues over the Guif of ; g 0“" Entcrt“."( ” I ! = . = z = For Your Enjoyment! Piano - - . - . JIMMIE GREGG = = 2 :