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AY, JANUARY 23, 1946 NOW! ON & ‘ R SCREEN—- NEWS FRCH THE STRIKE FRONT! ‘{!E"EEL TESTIFIES! smz«,b‘wzmmwns 6.1 J.‘?f?‘,' ['AH'[H JOAN LODER &m_,______ ON AT 8:05-10:15 EXTRA"I11 “SWINGTIME GUS ARNHEIM A ND HIS ORCHESTRA in HOLIDAY” with the DELTA RHYTHM BOYS TWO SLIDES BLOCK ALASKA RAILROAD Passengers arriving from the west- ward by plane report that two snow slides rumbling down the mountain- side south of Tunnel on the Alaska Railroad cut Seward off and tied up service during the past weekend. One rotary snowplow stationed near Tunnel went into action but broke down trying to bite into the first slide, 450 feet long, 10 feet wide and 15 feet deep. The other slide was 150 feet long, 10 feet deep, width not estimated. Passengers aboard the train en- route from Anchorage to Seward to board the steamer Baranof for the south, are reported to have been finally dug out, taken back to An- chorage and routed to Whittier to board the Baranof there. - > BOB HOCKLEMAN HERE Bob Hockleman of Fairbanks is a guest at the Baranof. REGULAR MEETING OF HEALTH COUNCIL POSTPONED TO FEB. The Jregular monthiy meeting of the Gastineau Channel Health Council will not be held next Mon- day night, it was decided at a meeting of members of the Execu- tive Committee, presided over by Mrs. M. O. Johnson, president of the council. Announcement of the date of the next meeting to be held in Febru- ary will be made weil in advance of the time, to give all members the opportunity of plmming to attend. DRINK Klle HLACK LABFL' Don's Radio Service Electrical and Radio Repair (We pick up and deliver) Phone 659 909 West 12th NORTHLAND TRANSPORTA ION THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE [" ‘War No. 2 coming to Alaska 1 IHE FIGHIING the States since his discharge CD A Study Club AN" IS I evening, Thursday, at 7:30 o'clock Ter ria Guardsmen. | last. night by the Catholic Daugh- Douglas ~ Territorial by gl Capt. W. E. Cahill, announced that ters of America at their regular so- i Advance reports on Columbia Pic- | there will be a cohtest with the cial meeting, with Mrs. A. J. Good- | tures' “The Fighting Guardsman,” juypeau Unit, with each team 1d Mrs. Gerald Nottingham as | |which starts its engagement at the .hooting on their own home range. hostesses Capitol Theatre tonight, say that it he targets will be scored and ta- tudy Club, sponsored by the {is a thundering spectacle of love yijated by Col. J. P. Williams at C. D. A, will meet tonight at 8 and adventure storming onto the . |.ter date. o'clock in Parish Hall, & everyone screen from Alexandre Dumas’ stir- i is welcome to attend. The study ring novel, “The Companions of TEACHER subject is “Praying the Mass” with | Jehu.” + Film fans who go for cos- R. Dewey, began teach- the Rev. Louis B. Fink, S. J, in| | tume pictures filled with swashbuck- | ; this week on the staif of the ct of the study hour This ling action, flashing swordplay and | p,uelas Public Schools, taking over a weekly event until Easter, tender romance, and whata one do€s | tho Math and Science classes, for- according to the announcement not, are promised complete SaUSIAC- papy taught by Miss Zoana s were made last night for a| tion at the screen adaption of this yeeves who has recently made her food s be held Saturday, Feb.) well-known masterpiece. Al the poo "1 " annorioe Alaska 9 at t's Cash Cibocery The magnificent pageantry, the sweeping 1, paping this announcement committee in charge will be Mrs, " power of that turbulent era in elght- 4\, poning Mr. Seaman, Super- John J. Klein, Mrs. Miles Godkin ]m»}hf. li‘h.r‘lvh. 4 eenth century France just preceding stated that Mrs. Isabel Cashen and Mrs. N, R.} he Warner Bros. the Revolution are said to be geo- graphically portr and recreated by the magic which is motion pic- JUNEAU, ALASKA TERRITORIAL GUARD SHOOT films, good looking doing okay. Bob got himself Bros.” contract list— teen,” Warner Bros.' intendent of Schools, 12 years of previous exberience in Pointel airman of the speciall the state of Wyoming, and with a * s and Babies” committee, re-1 0 T £1i6. ettt placing Mrs. Frank Kelly, who lett| <0 Dolores Mr. Dewey is relatively new to recently for the States tand Lynne Baggett. Alaska, roming from. the States re- The next meeting will be held on cently, going first to Skagway. He Feb. 12, at which time there will be received his education at the Uni- initiation of new candidates, Mrs. versity of Wyoming Walter Hellan, Grand Regent, an- 2 - nouneec studio’s faith in him. He portrays ) o . deshing young French nobleman WARTO HOME . LA . Gordon Wahfo returned yester- V. S @ S rthr 5 who flings aside bis birthright and 4, U0 home here atter several WOULD APPRECIATE fort b ‘amallorate the terrible cans Weeks Vit ai Palrbatks with RETURN. FIRE BOOTS i sister, Mrs. Glen Franklin and i |ditions of the peasants under tyran- nical King Louis XVI. family Gordon was discharged — | ¥ et Qg from Army duty on January 8th Helen Sayer, one of the occupants with a rating of Lieutenant, re- burned out in the Coliseum Apart- Columbia heralds the return of a favorite son with what is described as the plum role in one of the most thrilling pictures of the year. And Willard Parker, who was just re- icently honorably discharged from the Army, is said to justify fully his fectly sweil. - BOB HUTTONIS | Ht’s @ 67 Wil Neel Tonght - KISSABLE MAN ~ BRie? [ 20" ENTURY AT 20TH CENTURY For a ('mnp:unucv newcomer by the prettiest girls The kisses, counting long shots and closeups, numbered fifty Bette Davis headed | contingent, as head of the welcom- ing committee in “Hoilywood Can- newest musical thit, now at the 20th Century, Bette was to kiss Hutton, who represented the millionth G. L. to visit the can-| {teen. Then she was to introduce him pretties advan- M. Ddwway (i, oty el MOMHAN Bucy ced upon Hutton, each giving him A ewey is ver J & a resounding kiss and * v . - Gerald Nottingham was ap- ‘ to hold this position, having had erald Nottingham was ap=1.one " The contingent included Joan | | Leslie, Eleanor Parker, Faye Emer- Moran, Joyce Reynolds, Hutton, who formerly all-male pictures like | Tokyo,” thinks the switch to a pic- ture like “Hollywood Canteen" is per- 'SQUARE DANCING TONIGHT AT USO; Dov . AS ceiving his high rating during ac- ment fire, appreciated the fire-fight-| R ‘! tion in Germany. His plans for the ing help of an unidentified Juneau| The regular ey ‘aisie dhios spring and summer months are in- man, but she would also approve his; will be held as usual at the USO ~ PAGE FIVE ALL JUNEAU PRAISES IT! The Greatest Film Entertainment of All! - TS THE "SHOOF THE- - WORKS” NEWS ON GRAND JURY Miss Laino Aalto and F. W. Sny- der were drawn for the Grand Jury definite, but calls for enrollment in Columbia University, New York, in the fall -—r— PROPERTY TRANSFER 1-'§urn of a pair of hip boots | tonight, starting at 9:30 o'clock and He needed the boots to help eX-|servicemen as well as the public are tinguish the fire, of course,” MIS.|asked to attend. Sayer said this morning. “The boots Officials at the USO have be=n were just outside our doorway in!pleased with the splendid support SHOW l" e LEsLIE Pd:r LORR Panel and reported at the court Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gray have the hall and as he passed he put|tphe public has given in the past Now that the fire is out,|foy weeks and it is hoped therc Awnl be a large attendance tonight an employee at the anq every following Wednesday Cecil Everetts. He has received or- Bebrend's Store, is presently stay- st Thomas Kent will probably E. W. Wolfe and ders of his advancement to the ing with friends. The boots may b"‘bv the square dance caller this eve- vesterday. This makes a total of pyrchased the St. Ann's Avenue them on five jurymen drawn from Douglas. property formerly belonging to S/S. we would appreciate their return.” U Signal Corpsman and Mrs, Mrs. Sayre, NEW {, BUY HERE Mr. and Mr iamily, have purchased the Fred auditor’s office, at Seattle Endre property on Fourth and E. quarter: Street, the sale being made several after 12 years of Signal Corps ser- | weeks ago. The family have had vice in Alaska. their household belongings and fur- - niture stored in a local business Mrs. Verle Hillman, moved this house until today, when they are week from her apartment in Doug- moving into their own dwelling. las to the Victor Apartments in rived here yesterday. He is staying Mr. Wolfe, is a veteran of World Juneau, at 211 Distin Averue at the Baranof head- Teturned to her at the store, shelyng Frank J. Henne: - QOWMW“OMOO m“mommmmmommm»m Through the Good Worlk of the MARCH OF DIMES Balhmores "Miracle Boy" Walks Agaln Volunteers training course in polio care, sponsored by the Maryland Chapter of The National Founda- tion for Infantile Paralysis, so that they could help | Roger in his fight back to health. in August of photo shows Mrs. Hawk helping Roger U)M just after he had been crowned “Supreme I s physical therapy exercises to strengthen of perfect health in a contest for Bal | weakened muscles. Second photo, Roger shows | | paralyzed for eleven months, made so rapid and | complete a recovery within five weeks that he's of Kernan's Hospital. youngsters, young Roger's case was considered | mother and dad that he really can walk again and almost hopeless. without crutches. Dad; incidentally, was also a Parents of the boy tovk the Polio Emergency youth, You May Deposit “MARCH OF DIMES" Donations with Either Bank . . . Who Like Everyone Else... Are Helping in the Drive Against INFANTILE PARALYSIS Do It Now! THIS SPACE DONATED BY THE Alaska Electric Light and Power Company polio vietim in hi He will be leaving soon, ! T R LN DAN MOLLER HFRF > Dan H. Moller of y head of Wac gistered at the Baranof. He is here Manpower Commission in Sitka ar- for Grand Jury duty. A DRINK Kl'le BLACK LABEL! Ida Lquof Irene MANNING Join H’GRAMH OF THE YEAR! dmmy DoRS’E)’ & v Bano CARMEN \ CVALLARD & ORCHESTRA GoLDen GATE QUARTET | - ROSARIQ avo ANTONIO o . SONS oF ™e PIONEERS W WHAT A 10U OO The * 7 & S —————— SR *Original Scresn Ploy by Delmer Davas = Musical Numbers Creoted ond Directed by Ls ROY PRINZ Directed by DELMER DAVES Painting and Decorating SATISFACTION GUARANTEED FREZ ESTIMATE Walter D. Field ===- Co-Op PHONE 581 EVENINGS ] There isno suhsmule ior newspaper adverhsing' FOR SALE Nome Drug Store Nome, Alaska By the City of Nome ALL REAL and PERSONAL PROPERTY Including Buildings, Fixtures and Inventories Sealed Bids will be accepted on or before the 28th day of January, 1946, at 5:00 o’clock, P. !x in the Office of the City Clerk, Nome, Alaska. The City reserves the right to rejeet any or all bids. For further information contact the City Clerk, Nome, Alaska.