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WL LSDAY FEBRUARY 6, 1946 NEWS FILASH??? Army Radar L THRILLER BILL; {(Apnm SHOWS " OPENS TONIGHT THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA of the garden completed, a Williams giving a talk enall |s subject with Mrs. on indoor gardens, especially the ieranjum. Each member gave a short talk on the loveliest spot she knew, to complete the program - > 'EAT LESS CAKE MAY BE APPEAL T0 AMERICANS (24 Er T T rm— AT 20TH CENTURY To'“ml.“- ONLY! IMPORTANT RETURN SHOWING { 1 OPA IS WINNER IN ; One of the most fascinating and informative films ever produced, “The Fighting Lady,” comes back showing at the 20th tonight only 6 A Americans that Contacts Moon! AND O'Z'HER HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE K“'WS flr '!'_-. DAY QUSHED BY AIR fi,lectric 5 vectement! Harrowing. 74rctla! " Breathiléss Romance! WAS HIN('TON F eb to cake Denali arrived in Juneau CASE AT ANCHORAGE ,o:: .- ‘Seatte "t morning at Presidential_appen 2 oclock and departed for the to eat a little less ct ‘of guilty was re- Westward shortly before 10 o'clock millions in Europe would have for a return turned yesterday in the case of this forenoon |enough bread to keep them from Century Theatre United States v&. Will Key Jeffers ! Arriving here from the south |Starving was predicted in some gov-| Photographed entirely in techni- son, Anchorags landlord \\:hn since were: R. L. Anderson, Mrs. R. L.| ernment and trade quarters today. color m\({ mn'{"u(vd by Lt. Robert January of 1845 has been involved Anderson, Evelyn M. Coffey, Frank President Truman and his cabi- Taylor, it's action is highlighted by in & series of litigations stemming E. Harris, Veda M, Harris, E. M, Det exposed Europe's bread needs many stirring scenes. out of violations of OPA rent regu Jones, Laura Jones, Marlor Lake, Yesterday and \\mr:‘hml the ability of The Fighting Lady” tells :l\o lations. Eight separate counts were Harry C. Meyers, Jr., Mrs. J. M countey’ vo"tide: over Uit "wrslstoly ‘bE onw 9t Uncle GumEs S bAy named in the grand jury indict- Meyers, Ar n O'Neill, Syd Bar- N - ;‘"““,',[ ”'”l':“ ,“[', 8 “"“.i'\““ ment on which he was adjudged ton, Ermest C. Francis ‘:'1::;"\1_"::‘(:‘}] & “l‘r:in,“‘,‘\"\”n,” Tt guilty in the U. S. District Court From Ketchikan, Bruce M 188} Fear sas. the. hest, dOCRIMENCET it Anchorage, one count being chanan, William F. Heflin, W ik e iy > withdrawn at the beginning of the Meacham, David H v . trial. i Rob: S. Williams and John John- . Meet at Home of Mrs. Jack Gou’d volved two injunction actions by Seward, R OPA, contempt of court charges Mrs. V. T. and $100 fine for such contempt, C. R also criminal contempt charges lat- en Charle: er dismissed by U. S. District At- Cool Paul Lutheran Ladies Aid Soc temorrow evening at il the home of Mrs. Ju(‘k 529 Twelfth Street. Mrs. » will be cohostess [ A doctor's love for a girl whose |husband he believes is a killer is the dramatic situation upon which RKO Radio's new mystery thriller, “Experiment Perilous” is based. This {feature opens at the Capitol Thea- tre tonight. Starring Hedy Lamarr, Brent and Paul Lukas, the film is an adaption of Margaret Carpen- ter's novel which was a Literary Guild selection Brent has the role of the doctor interested in the wife of ¢ thy philanthropist, learns certain significant and sinister hap- penings in her life. Miss Lamarr as the wife, is kept a virtual pris- oner by her prominent husband, Paul Lukas. Two sudden and somewhat mys- terious deaths cause Brent to sus- peet Lukas is the slayer. When Lukas con. nt regarding his wife's sar Bre is certain that this ostensibly respectable man Lighly dangerous When the hushand's jealou arcused, he determines to liquidate Brent. Summoning the doctor with suicide note, Lukas lies in wait for him when he dashes to the wife's side. The ensuing show- 50 A jury verd George th ravished centinent mer's harvest Bu- No comment. came A White House or :Jnh‘.fl Titonllohon, | D0V v OHIGIAL closh, S0 of Agriculture Andersor id pri- that the Chief Executive w ately pected to issue tement call- w at to 4 ) ericans to use 1 from the members, of Secretar passengers were: Mickel, V. T. Heath, Heath, Richard Heath, ts, Mrs. C. R (‘]rm Ciwi, i Afomic Energy I H Stover, Iitv 1] Tom Sandborn, Robert | 2 y ugene Buckner, Mr. | Gi New Phase A. O. \V hto, Sam Axtell .Ven "w_ “s’ld er, John Lete - DOUGILAS | NEWS SHOOT IN, JUNEAU Capt. Wendell Cahill announced thls x'mning: that the Douglas Unit t products - iy torney. Schoonover, '] Another highlight of the case R. Knodel, was the filing of a damage suit and Mrs 15 by Jeffersor ng $50,000 dam- Alex G ages, naming Alaska OPA officials and claiming he was being unjust- ly involved in court action by them. Yosterday's verdict of guilty was returned by the jury, sentence to down forms a smashing climax to be imposed later by District Judge the gripping story. Anthony J. Dimond. { Heading the talented supporting L | mm NEWS COLUMNS o s, i i e Esmond and M’llL.«‘x‘l w (hcrl) - Juneau Unit of Guards, a rifle con- Dace Bolyan r.)xmxr Juneau and test on the Juneau Range in the Chichagof girl, has broken into the A. B. Hall. PI_ANNED BY BETA news. In a Minneapolis newspaper, ©Cars will leave the Firehall in under the caption “Lonely Student, Douglas at 7 p.m. Thursday evg- Alaskan Coed Never Before In iing. The last match of rifle skill, Classroom,” the following article Was won by Juneau, with each unit appeared under a Lincoln, Nebraska shooting on their home range. This o dateline: makes the score one to one, so far Further plans (“x, rushing events A 17-year old girl who has never in shooting on the Home Target and discussion of the spring fash- yerore peen inside a school class- Range, although Juneau has won ten show were on the business pro- yoom s enrolled as a freshman at the major contests so far this year. | gram of Delta: Chapter of Beta yniecio” of Nebraska. i Sigma Phi sorority, holding its re- = gp “r o ce poc B s on WAHTO. WIFE LEAVE gular meeting last night the lonely, sparcely settled island of ~ Oliver Wahto and wife left today f_S.“"f\!l rushing, under the direc- cpjonggof, about 200 miles west of On the Denali for westward Alas- ion of Mrs. R. B. Willlams, mem- o "o inern coast of Alaska. She ka, after spending a visit with his|the fact that CIO President Philip bership chairman, will begin in Febrvary, it was decided. Rushing culminates in the pledging of new members the annual Founders' traveled 3,000 miles to go to college, parents, Mr. end Mrs. Gus Wahto | Murray has summoned leaders of | Some years ago her parents, Mr, and friends here. Mr. and Mrs Oths “big three” unions—automobile, and Mrs. George Bolyan, went to Wahto are bound for the Kusko-electrical and steel workers—for a s P the island to work a gold claim. kwim country where he is to be |strategy conference here tomorrow. ay banquet v throughout the .y wnajghbors” two other fam- engineer for a mining concern These three unions together re- | nation on April 30 : illes, lived 20 and 30 miles away. present 1,125,000 striking workers ' F:\.khlvf\ s:how pla:u were held in|™"p) o0 mother, a former Seattle HIRSCH TO WEST iout of a national total of less than ' sheyance ‘~1“}‘1 John BiShob Te- o100 teacher, determined her Adolph Hirsch left last week for |1500,000 out on strike or forced in- tunmis from bis-precent trip; s it daughter should have a complete vmployment as an electrician in a|to idleness because of labor dis- committee members might meet education, gave Dace elementary Wwestward city where he has signed |putes. with him to complete the arrange- school at heme. High school was a for one year's work contract. ments for the large luncheon and showing of Easter fashions, sched- uled for the week before Easter) Sunday. The event will probably ! Mr.i The three unions have adopted a correspondence ccurse from Univer- and Mrs. Everette Bliss are residing | “stick together” policy in consider- sity of Nebraska. be a luncheon for all Juneau wo- | men, with the showing of fashions in Hirsch's Lawson Creek residence [ing wage settlements. However, ! as part of the program during the Dace went to Juneau last spring, curing his absence. Murray insists there is nothing es- passed her college entrance exams PR peclally significant in tomorrow's with flying colors, and took part DR,INK KING BLACK LABEL! ‘scheduled meeting, affair, Mrs. Irma Purington is| chairman. ! Also on the business program was in the Juneau high school com- the election of a nominating com- | mencement. Dace pla a doctor of medical mittee, which will present namcs‘l for the selection of the club for iscience degree. She wants to return to Alaska to practice medicine and next year's officers. The elections are scheduled for March. help ease the rigors of terri- ] life for women and children During the intermission, members, were served with cokes, and fare- | SUN SPOTS-SEE 'EM well gifts were presented to Mrs. There are spots on the sun and they are plainly visible now. All Ed Lewis, popular sorority member you have to do is to blacken a who is leaving this week to make |pane of glass and look through it her home in Salem, Oregon. {end the spots will be ‘plainly dis- M E E T E M ‘; The cultural program found the'cernible. Try it. The Erwin Feed Co P ¥ Feed Co. TORIGHT ailoClock Sharp Office in Case Lot Grocery i PHONE 704 HAY, GRAIN, COAL and STORAGE PFred C evening All memb ‘invited L.OS ANGELE A jof small atomic fired | battleships making it impossible lany aircraft to approach within | miles of an American target | foreseen today by Navy Capt Mark Zacharias. “Application atomic | will necessitate the immed terception of an enemy far our shores,” Capt. Zacharias told an advertising club luncheon, ‘and’ an efficient intelligence organiza- ! tion to assure us that we know | what is taking place throughout | the world.” screen from for 50 i s and friends are cord- to attend, - SAVE THE DATE | Juneau Fire Dept. 40th Annual | Dance, Sat. night, Elks Hall (185-t4) Hll, of energy - - "Big Three” Unions | Meefing Tomorrow WASHINGTON, Feb. 6—There is considerable speculation here and | elsewhere that a major break 1is due in the strike situation. Lend- | ing weight to this speculation is sweet and lovely ! 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