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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1946 5 ROY ROG‘;& KING . COWBQYS: Not in years has screen personalil earned such high hon- ors! NOW you can see him in a great pro- duction with MORE SONGS! GREATER ACTION! ROMANCE and COMEDY! A THRILL-A-MINUTE MYSTERY HIT PACKED WITH SUSPENSE AND EXCITEMENT! “THE MANTRAP” “IDAHO” on at 8:20—10:45; “MANTRAP” on at 7:00—9:30 MATINEE SATURDAY 1:30 P. M. EXTRA! CHAPTER 2 OF ‘Bick Tracy vs. Crime, Inc.’ THE PRISON VANISHES NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION Feb. 2--8:30 p. m. THE DAILY ALAbKA LMPIRE—~ lUNhAU ALASKA TWO FEATURES THIS WEEKEND CAPITOL'S BILL A new de luxe western and a mys- | PERNight bill at the Capitol this week end, Wednesday starting tonight. The western, . The feature is example of why westerns are more ' affair. ropular today than they were ever fore. night starting at “Idaho,” stars Roy a big one. For Elks . The annual Past Exalted Rulers’ |Ternm al tery story will be the two feature Night of the Elks will be held next|at Anchorage 8 Miss Florence Eby, o'clock and the night promises to be | Nursi Past Exalted Ruler Nor-|Office, a typical man Banfield will be in charge of the and office Past Exalted Ruler R. E. Robert-| nursing In addition to the conven- |son will preside at the regular ses-|dez and Seward. Miss Eby succeeds NEW SUPERVISOR ON NURSING COMES HERE 1701(;(]\» Whnm\ Director | Division of Public He lh s returned from a week's the Branch Office of the Department of . Health During this time newly appointed pervisor, tor the Branch introquced to toe staft there, and enroute to ! Anchorage visited the public health services at Cordova, Val- Nursi visit nal western thrills and action, it|sion of the lodge and Arthur (Scot=|Miss Whitney who recently assum- packed with romance, tiful photography, which is recognized as tops in its 2lds. The Sons of the Pioneers,| Past Exalted Rulers as follows: crodited with making an unique' Loyal Knight, M. E. Monag! contribution to our musical folklore, turing Knight, A. B. Hayes; Lead- render their songs in an unforget- ing Knight, John Walmer; Esquire,| table manner, and the boys of “The Howard Simmons; Chaplain, R. B. Robert Mitchell Boychoir” also mer- Martin, and Secretary, Earle Hunt- pictorially | ty) and music | preside during the initiation. it much praise for their excellent er. work. | All Elks, local and visitors, are 1'1\" Man Trap" features Henry requested uan.end the PER session. Stephenson who portrays the 90\ vear-old ex-Scotland Yard detec: tive. Tke novel plot of “Man 'nan COASTAl AlR”"ES has him living in a suburb of New! York, when th metropolitan pol o i ong wni assneined. N FLIGHTS TODA career, call him in to solve a crime! h they have already secretly| sol . He upsets their highly mod-| On trips to Sitka, ern and scientific solution and pro- Haines this morning, Alaska Coastal vides the accurate solution by time- Airlines flew the following passen- 'onoled methods of logical deduc- gers: tion, made famous by Sherlock To Sitka—Hal Fairhurst, Prosper Holmes. |Ganty, Dormand McFran, Herbert Hope, Donald Buchanan, Twirla Porterfield, Ida Koatuk; to Skag- REPUB[I(ANS ARE |way—John Jordan; to Haines—Bud Phelps, M. H. Kendall. | Incoming passengers yesterday af- To HolD BANOUET t(‘rnoon were: from Ketchikan—P, . Kernen, Gus George, William ON I.INCOI.N'S DAY Rm]]y John Dudek, C. F. Wyller; | from Petersburg—B. Putnam, Olaf | Westley; from Haines—Lila Jones, Republicans uf (;aslmvau Chan- 'John B W'“'d nel, and also all other GOPers in! 7 this section, will give a banquet on Lincoln’s Day in the Gold Room of pNA FlIES IwENIY the Baranof. This announcement s made today by Anita Garnick.| ations should be made Wuh Garnick at the earliest possxblc time. | Pacific Northern Airlines flew Further announcements will be into Juneau from Anchorage yes- made as plans are now being made terday with Captain Merle Saseen for the annudl event. {and First Officer Eddie Bowman O e and 10 passengers for this city. SIEAMER MOVEME"‘IS i They were: Maxine Reed, Clyde {D. Gilbertson, Bernhart Savikko,| Samuel W. Bell, Onnolee Hayes, arrive at 4:30 o'clock tomorrow Kitka, Charles Hayes, and George morning. Will be in port all day Bust. before sailing for Sitka, Woman's| Flying to Anchorage were Hugh |{Bay and Port Williams. Tongass,” from Seattle, tomorrow night. Northern Voyager scheduled |sail from Seattle today. | Denali scheduled to sail Seattle tomorrow. | North Sea scheduled to sail ilom( | Seattle February 5. | Princess Norah scheduled to sail | from Vancouver February 5. | Baranof scheduled to sail from! Seattle February 7. Yukon, from the west, south- |bound, scheduled to arrive Febru- ‘nry 5. 4 'YVONNE (OOPER GOES SOUTH, BUYING TRIP On a buying trip along the west | due 13((- g0, Esther Haas, Ruby Baskin, | Shirley Baskin, and Viola Finberg, to| To Kodiak: Margaret Colby, Virginia COIhy and James Colby. PAABRINGS IN 16; FLIES OUT WITH 9 frem | | | flew the following passengers to land from Seattle and Fairbanks: To Seattle—Robert Rice, | Coke, Irene Franz, Yvonne Cooper, Louis Bonari, Blanche Bonari, Christine Keating. From Seattle — George Lingo, Dorothy Lingo, Lt. Clifford Berg, Mrs. Esther Haas, Shirley Baskin, Viola Finberg, Ruby Baskin, Vir- {coast, Yvonne Cooper has left for!|ginia Colby, Margaret Colby, James the south, via PAA plane. She will | Colby, John Cashen, Burnell Hobbs, | visit the important fashion centers|Marie Soper, and will be gone for several weeks. i@ | DRINK KING BLACK LABEL! To Fairbanks—Robert B. Clifton; i ‘rom Fairbanks, Edward Alyea. BASKETBALL TONIGHT Juneau High School Gym DOUGLAS HIGH vSs. JUNEAU HIGH 8:00P. M. ADMISSION: Students and Servicemen - - 25¢ Adults - - - - . B50c USE SIXTH STREET ENTRANCE i Skagway nnd- Wado George Lingo, Derothy Lin- Pan American Airways yesterday' Ruth | I T, Adams will be in charge and jed the Malcolm Stockwell, | ¢ Earl Forsythe, Ernestine Zollman. | | | | 11942 to 1945, | & bottle of duties of Nursing Director for the Territirial Department of Other chairs will be occupied bV‘HPam, Miss Eby Department Health Michi- comes to the from Detroit, ‘ran where she has servied 11 years with the Detroit City Health De- partment, including 4 years as part | time instructor at Wayne Univer- sity and as a liaison person be- tween the university and the De- troit C: Health Department in the field training of student nurs- | served as a Captain Nurse Corps from Eight months of her 'nce in the Army was spent s in Scotland, England, Bel- Luxemburg and Germar expressed some surpr |at the e of development of the Territory in general, as well as much cnthmnxm over the public health program and the opportunities for service and good experience in the public health nursing field. S e the Army exper| ove gium, Miss Mrs. Paul Coke, the former Miss' Ruth Kunnas and a recent bride, was an outgoing passenger by PAA | plane yesterday, enroute to Cali- fornia to join her husband Mrs. Coke, who is one of Ju- neau’s most popular younger mem- bers has been with the U, S. Weather Bureau Airport Station for some time. thursoay Fuicnt Relief Ad ast . For Your Bnugh Creomulsicn relieves promptly be- | cause it goes right to the seat of the | trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature | | to soothe and heal raw, tender, in- famed bronchlal mucous mem= branes. Tell your druggist tv sell you eomulsion with the un- Alaska from Seattle, scheduled to | Bill Hayes, John Dampeer, Andrew ! derstanding you must like the way it quicle allays the cnugh or you a.re have your money back, rCREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds, Fronchiti MRS, SCOTT MURPHY RESUMES POSITION AS 6. S. (OMMISSIONER | It has been announced that Mrs. Scott Murphy is succeeding Mrs. P. J. Gilmore, Jr. as Girl Scout Com- missioner. Mrs. Gilmore is remain- ing on the Board as Public Rela- tions Officer. Other officers are Mrs. Jodephine Boyd, Treasurer; Mrs. Anson Hared, Secretary; Mrs. Perry Ashcraft, Camp Chairman; Mrs. Er- nest Gruening, Troop Organization; Mrs. Earl McGinty, Nominating Committee. The Finance and Pro- gram Committee Chairman will be announced later. | Anyone wishing to communicate with 1 Murphy regarding Girl Scout activities is requested to call her n( 676 between the hours of 1 and 2:30 p m. RUSSIAN MEMBER ACC ASSASSINATED LONDON, Feb. 1.-~The Bucharest radio said teday that Lt. Col. Peter | Nekrasievitsh, Russian member of the Allied Control Commission in Rumania, had been assinated. The radio said ths funeral ser- vices, held Wednesday, the Russian ambassador to Rumania declared that Nekraslevitsh was killed by “Fascist remnants still active in Rumania” who were ‘“resorting to terrorist acts.” The radio report gave scant de- tails about the Colonel's death, but said only that he “has fallen victim to a base attempt on his life on his return from a mission to Pitesta.” Rumanian Prime Minister Pietru Groza and members of the Ameri- can, British and Soviet missions were said to have attended the (ungml - DRINK KING BLACK YAREL! ™ DOUGLAS~X TONIGHT ONLY! |"HOLLYWOOD | CANTEEN" It's the Year's Greatest! Regular CARPENTERS Friday—February 1st—8 P. M. ALL CARPENTERS URGED TO ATTEND! _ JAMES 1. PARSONS, President Meeting EXPERT == Generators Motois === Stariers FISHERMAN OVERHAUL YOUR ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT NOW! We are equipped to give you reliable service al reason- able prices. Kohler Light Plants PARSONS ELECTRIC COMPANY JUNEAU ALASKA ey The Erwnn Feed Co. Office in Case Lot Grocery PHONE 704 HAY, GRAIN, COAL and STORAGE “MARCH OF DIMES” D A N C E sucne===e= at the Elks’ Ballroom CARD PARTY =---- Baranof Gold Room Pinochle, Bridge and Other Games SERVICE : | PAGE F lVE ‘ Last Times TONIGHT 2-ACT10N COMEDY IITS " "WINGS OVER THE PACIFIC" STARTS SATUBDAY NIGHT : W Tl ~ "T00 MANY WOMEN" W/”éé‘w Bing Crosny He's going that way again. 7~ Betty Huttone As twins, she's twice as good. Sonny Tufts He's what they mean about scnlols Bing "Ac-cent- Ichu ates The Positive” . . Starts A Tidal Wave of Joy! Paramount s | a i eNe® ANN DORAN - GWEN CRAWFORD \o3 we®" . § NOEL NEILL - CATHERINE CRAIG J.w-fl“ ¢ MARJORIE HENSHAW 0o O scen Py by At 1 i oy WARK ICH Iy SANDRIC PRODUCTION ion icH HI, KIDDIES! JUNEAU JUNIORS! mow SATURDAY MATINEE AMATEUR SHOW—CONTESTS—GAMES—PRIZES! 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