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'ANNE BAXTER IS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Galea of Count BULLETIN S/ 552 25 Miss Ruth Kunnas s MIDNIGHT MASS | commission to two years' confine- ment for her efforts in behall of PAGE FIVE | GR Mo Mie b BELLAMY - MacMAHON - WARRICK Friday and Saturday GINGER ROGERS JOSEPH COTTON SEE IT FROM THE START 7:25 — 9:50 SHIRLEY TEMPLE “I'LL BE SEEING YOU” FEATURED STAR | NOW AT CAPITOL 252 v ’chcted the Ford Motor Company's | offer of a 124 per cent wage rate The strange story . oi . y;’_“"“_‘mcrcnse on the ground it was in-| woman with abnormal emotions g qeouate to offset higher lving and her almost destructive influ- ..o ence on the family with whom she| A is vacationing is the theme of} e WASHINGTON — The House “Guest in the House,” at the Cap- itol tonight for the last showings. Anne Baxter is the featured star. | passed today and sent to the White | ! House war powers legislation con-! Heading the supporting cast )s‘:”':\”““ rnuoninf: vnnd prionty’ n]-{ Ralph Bellamy, as Douglas Proctor, 1‘;::“0“ authority until July 1.} 6. sensitive artist whose life is nearly| warped by the machinations of the} SR willful visitor, Bellamy's role is| PEARL HARBOR-—The Navy an- considered the best film w,-‘my“l‘nounced today Japanese massacred | he has ever been handed. Others in featured roles are: Aline MacMahon, returning to the screen after her triumphant ap- pearance in Maxwell Anderson’s |96 American civilian prisoners on| | Wake Island in October of 1943 while e ing an invasion by | United States troops. The mass | execution was charged by the War “Eve of St. Mark,” Ruth wamck.‘c""‘““ Cumnusnog at %{wujnlem, rising young star; Marie McDonald, | wl\cr?- Rear Admiral Shigimatsu who gets the finest dramatic oppor- Sakaibara of the Japanese Imperial tunity of her career: Scott McKay ! Navy will gh Gt os Dan, the young doctor fn love| the commander of Wake who is- with Anne Baxter; Jerome Cow-|Sued the order ! an as a permanent house “guest”; e | Margaret Hamilton as Hilda the; WASHINGTON — The Supreme cracker barrel philosopher, as John| arguments on whether or not to/ the butler. intervene in the Manila trial which GERMAINEMONTIEL ™™o | LINE AT YVONNE'S WOMEN'S APPAREL > — ! WASHINGTON—General Molors | | Corp. served notice on President Truman’s fact-finding board today | Mrs. Yvonne Cooper, proprietor o! Yvonne's women's shop, announces that she has secured exclusive dis-; tribution here for the famous Ger- maine ‘Montiel perfumes and cos- metics line for Juneau. After the first of the year a repre- sentative from the New York man- ! dence by the board. WASHINGTO; ufacturers will travel to Juneau for | the purpose of demonstrating the | many products of the company to| | A5 Juneau women.. Mrs. Cooper will|Succeed Admiral announce a definite date later | the war time commandant, has been ill for some time. R. R. Waesche, | - - - W. L. GERBER HERE W. L. Gerber, Seattle, is a guest at the Baranof. | Fascism. HEIDELBERG, Germany George S. Patton, Jr., took a slight turn for the worse today when he | contracted a respiratory reported delaying paralysis and which recovery was from broken neck sustained in an auto- |byterian Church. mobile accident. The midday medi- CHRISTMAS DISPLAY Gen. | Mrs. infection his Bride of Qerald Coke | Miss Ruth Kunnas, daughter of Arthur Kunnas of t became the bride of Mr. G Coke, son of Mrs. and Mrs. Hugh Coke of Jamestown, California, last evening in a simple wedding cere- !mony in the Northern Light Pres- The Rev. Willis | R. Booth read the marriage vows cal bulletin had reported an un- using the double ring ceremony addition to the usual Christmas | comfortable night. i The bride was attended by Mrs, | hymns the choir has ected the |Dean Williams, and. Mr. Vernon | fifteenth century carol “Dost Thou JACKSONVILLE, Fla.—Col.{More was best man in a Manger ’I:u-' which was har- | | George E. Gardner, former vice| For her wedding costume, the ”"““{“_‘1 by T. Tertius Noble in president of Northwest Airlines,|bride chose a winter-white wool | 1918. The econd verse of this will | was elected Vice President and|dress, with which she wore a be sung as a solo by Ernest Ehler, | director of National Airlines at a|matching hat with a white veil| tenor, who lis directing the Holy | special meeting of the board of {She carried her white Rainbow ity Choir. As an introit, th‘_n: directors, National President G. T.| Bible, with white mum McKelvey will sing A. Adam’s| Baker announced yesterday. Mrs. Williams wore an autumn | “Cantique de Noel ML o s ,:’;g:‘i'z“n‘:“‘:*lf:}““\_"k‘;’l'“f‘”‘-“::1""“_l‘\“‘“’“ The music for the Holy Eucharist | | A wedding supper at the Baranof Charles Gounod. Mr. Ehler will | Hotel for the bridal party and close friends followed the marriage. Mr. and Mrs. Coke plan to make Something of special interest to their home in California sometime the youngsters is merry-go-round which really gws;nn» maid, and Percy Kilbride, bucolic' Gourt today decided to hear oral round and round, with its pranc-{School. ing horses and wooly dogs proudly ployed with en- | Bureau, and the groom has just re- carrying their smiling doll pas Tomoyuki |gers in the big corner window space [turned from service with the Power |Air Corps. of the Alaska Light and Company Building. Gayly decorated in true style, z:ircusl the merry-go-round is the| the miniature after the first of the year. Both graduates of Juneau High Mrs. Coke has been em- the U. S. Weather Army —i e PEARL PETERSON BACK Pearl Peterson, work of Ernie Peyton, of the A. E.! Regional Forester B. Frank Heint- to his work of art. Occupying “grandstand seats” be: — Rear Admiral hind the merry-go-round are dolls, | Joseph F. Farley, 56, was nomi-|cuddlesome baby dolls, roguish boy| DRINK nated by President Truman today |dolls, demure brides and adorable - | to be commandant of the U. S. little girl dolls, all dressed by Ju-| Coast Guard for a four-year term neau women for the Community Toy | with the rank of admiral. Admiral | Center, for distribution among the Farley, now chief personnell of-|less fortunate youngsters who would | ficer of the Coast Guard, would otherwise have a rather cheerless form one who |of the most attractive displays made | by the Toy Center, and more than one grown-up “little girl” has been ROME — Edda Mussolini Ciano, heard to murmur on seeing them, daughter of Benito Mussolini and|“I wouldn't mind being little again.” Christmas. These dolls FRED R. WOLF ELECTRICAL CONTRACTO - - T 50 ™ (ljomenl's Appaner Baranof Hotel Building “It's the Nicest Store in Town™ presenting the Beauty Preparations of [To keep you lovely, to make you look lovely . <. a comrple!ercélle‘cuofl of cos-> | metics with a scientific approach to beauty... originated by Germaine Monteil, brilliant designer, gifted colorist. It is wlll; a deep sense of accomplishment that we offer these superb preparations...so effectively co-ordinated to' contemporary fashion...so ingeniously contrived to put time in its place.’ ] . — favored America’s most distinguished | that it would withdraw from hear- 1, and P. staff, who, it is said,|zleman, has returned to Juneau |ings on a wage dispute if profits stayed up through the wee, small after spending her annual leave ¢ and prices are considered as evi- hours putting the finishing touches ! in Seattle. She is to report back to work at the Forest Service office - | here tomorrow. S e KING oLACK LABEL! 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