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MONDAY, FE —EXTRA- o ) i | z x % | ! “BRUARY 18, 1946 'SPENCER TRACY, MISS HEPBURN IN CAPITOL FEATURE cfiwflufl or Ll BITULC DOUGLAS . NEWS | | CANNERY MEET TUESDAY | Yesterday afternoon at the City Hall, boat owners, cannery workers THE DAILY ALASKA An outstanding cast, headed bY|.nqinvestors discussed the possi- | o-stars Spencer Tracy and Kath- irine Hepburn and including such tried-and-true comedy experts as Lucille. Ball, Keenan Wynn and slix Bressart, has been brought to- gether by Matro-Goldwyn-Mayer to provide one of the most mirthful movies of the season in “Without which opened yesterday pitol Theatre. d on the play by Philip author of “The Philadephia attraction is the ientist-inventor (Tracy) (Miss Hepburn) both of Each has a dif- rejecting love, to stay ROMANTIC FUN-FEST! Love,” girl 1 shun love. ferent reason for both are determined y from it he hilarious results of these re- s furnish a most delightful and entertainment -+ TUESDAY EVENING SERVICES BE HELD LUTHERAN (HURCH T hle enje Tomc o'clock service Tow evenmg there will be in the Lutheran corner of 3rd and evening meetings are being used to make a thorough study of the Gos- pel of John and through the Lenten week the introd this week the study will through the twenty-sixth the fourth chapte The public ¢itend these Those atter — R of 8t in “DOG WATCH” § S e x a7 a devotional LUCILLE BALL KEENAN st Last 1, and extend verse of season “Power Unlimited” THIS IS AMERICA TIMLI invited to meetings. a copy dially otional are given is co de ing PLUTO - " n ey GIRL SCOUT KEWS NOTES The Girl Scout Mariners met last Thursday night at Mrs. Washing- ton's home, and had business meeting. w discussed money for the treasury Scout Camp this summer meeting adjourned for refresh- ments. Our next meeting will be Thurs- at the home of Mrs. a to and Girl ways evening Washington. Reporter, PAT BUTLER. - - INK KING BLACK YAREL i DR Cs Phone 62 Anytime Alasika - Eleciron JIM LANGDON—Manager 217 Seward § RADIO TRANSMITTERS AND RECEIVERS — BENDIX DEPTH RE- CORDERS — HALLICRAFTER RECEIV- ERS '~ BENDIX HOME RADIOS AND COMBINATIONS LARGE STOCK DRY BATTERIES AND RADIO TUBES Hail Orders Prompily Filled Complete Radio Repair Servite Performed by Government Licensed Experienced Technician WRITE FOR INFORMATION PUDSSSSSSISR DS S 4/ © 2 £ ) MARINE Baranof Turkish Bath and Massage Hours 9 A. M. to 6 P. M.—Open Evenings by Appointment BARANOF HOTEL—Lower Level PHONE 753 ‘NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION at | Church, | n Sts. These | the balance needed could be raised. | John to assist them in their| make | § { { { | { i g‘ | ‘| ron, Charlotte Massey, | bilities of forming a corporation of | Channel residents as stockholders |in a company which would j(lw Douglas cannery equipment and {lease from the R and H Import Co. ;r»i New York, and operate it ifish cannery and smoked | specialities. | The cannery now belongs to the {above company, from which the Douglas Packing Co. sub-leased the operation and equipment during the last season and recently stated that they do not intend to operate it this year. Moine Miller, bookkeeper for the Douglas Packing Company last vear, has arrived from Seattle af- ter conferring with Mayor Marcus Jensen who is now in the States, end is organizing a corporation to nsure the cannery’s operation this | vear as a fish Present plans of Miller are to en- | i list all possible finance from inter- | ested local citizens with stock in {the cannery and hopes to raise 00 of which $20,000 is the pur- e price. Miller stated at y Iterday’'s meeting that local resi- i t eighticents of Douglas had already ex- | pressed their willingness to the amount of $19,000 and he felt sure The cannery operation posed would operate on as pro- a five will extend | month season, beginning the latter | —— ‘p;xrt of April and would can smok- ied halibut and salmon in one half pound cans up to the time the re- !gular canning season began, and | then would operate along the same lines as previous years. Under pre- |s°nt plans the cannery would then ;again put up specialities during the {fall fishing season making a total of five_month’s operation ;vd of the pound canning equip- | ment which is installed by a can company on a rental basis. The ad- ditional line would not replace the | tne-pound line, but would be in ad- ‘T(’l(ioll to it. All phases of cannery operation were discussed as to fish supply and other necessary financial aid which | would necessarily be enlisted, and | money can be raised and the enter- rrise incorporated it would stand |2 good chance of being a success, |and most certainly a benefit to the | community. | A meeting of investors and pos- sible investors has been called for | tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock in ‘(he City Hall, when articles of in- corporation will be presented and ; machinery put in motion to begin operations. COUNCIL MEETS TONIGHT Acting Mayor Thomas Cashen has called a meeting of the Doug- las City Council for this evening in the City Hall. Meeting is called for | meeting which was held over from last Monday for lack of a quorym. .‘ | O.E.S. MEETING The regular meeting of Nugget | Chapter No. 2, Order of Eastern Star, will be held tomorrow evening ‘at 8 o'clock in Eagles Hall. SURPRISE SPARTA, Wis. — After Everett | Soper, a veteran of the European | theatre, received his discharge at Fort Sheridan, Ill, he hurried to his old home, arriving in the middle lof the night. He dashed into & bedroom, turned on the light and | yelled “Surprise!” Mr, and Mrs. Arnold Luke awoke and were very surprised at the {presence of the ex-soldier. Ex- iplanations followed. While over- seas, Soper's parents had moved, failed to catch up with him. SR R SIXTEEN FROM ANCHORAGE Anchorage residents registering end were: George W. Morgan, Louise Lutner, Mary Wilkinson, Clyde Epperson, Arthur F. Wald- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Morris and Joe Mor- 1is, Jr, Vied M. Barmute, Roland P. Knight, Roland H. Chambery lin, George Karabelnikoff, William liams. e AN APPEAL TO THE PEOPLE OF JUNEAU: Alaska. There is an acute shortage cf housing in our city at the pre- sent time. Returning Veterans and tneir families have no accommoda- tions. It is felt that there are many homes with extra space which could be used, causing very little inconvenience to the owners of homes. I ask that anyone having such cvailable space, or anyone knowing of space whith could be used, to please get in touch immediately with the City Engineer, J. A. Mc- Namara, at the City Hall. Phone 712 or 88. —Draft Board and all other inter- ested organizations. please te. PFousing Meeting at City Hall To- night Feb. 18, 1946 at eight (8:00) @'clock pm. Respectfully, ERNEST PARSONS, Mayor. (197-t2) Miller stated he is already assur- | 7:30 o'clock and is a regular but letters telling him about it had' at the Baranof during the week- Stolt, John Sorte and J. S. Wil- AL—VFW—AWVS. —USES. | Lieut. Gen. Lewis H. Brereton, Ci Air Ferce, and his bride, the former Mrs. Zena A. Groves of London, | i Mitchell Field, N. Y, \ eneral said (olumbia On Voyage West Steamer Columbia arrived in southward § left for Seward neau port from the urday afternoon late that night | Arriving here on the steamer from Seattle were V. M. Barmuta, M | Eunice L. Gilbert, Mrs. W. P. Green, | W. J. Hoffmeister, Mrs. W. J. Hoff- | meister, Charles Johnson, John D. Jones, Mrs. John D. Jones, Sher- wood Jones Miss Marjorie Jorgensen, Fred- The | i* was generally agreed, that if the | erick Jorgensen, Frank Gahtonen, {Mrs, John Lowell, Mrs. Charlotte { Massey, Mrs. Joseph Morris, Joe Morris. | Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Patrick | Patrick, William Patrick, Jr., Wil- |liam Samoto, Saburo Tanaka, Miss | Mary Wilkinson, Kenneth Wirz, Neil | Wirz. | From Ketchikan: Thomas L. At- kinson, Mrs. Marietta Benson, Leon- lard Johnson, Glenn Leach, Myrna Savage, Victor Shaklee and Frank | Stine. Leaving for the westward were: To Seward—Chester J. Cansler, Fred Ruby + A. Sorri, Edward T. Sarabia, Clifton | K. Tisdale, Francés Borchaven, | Wayrie P, Plumley, Oscar E. Quis ber, Sidney Champion, Mrs. ‘Mel quist, Jack Mellquist, Mr: ‘win Metcalft, T. D. Benson. To Yakutat: C. Panis, Mrs. | Panns, Mike Hammer, Ed. Luoto. P-TA Mee]?ri; isto . Be Tonight in High . School Audiforium | ~The Juneau “Parent-Teacher As- | sociation will meet tonight at 8 o'clock in the High School Audi- | torium, and all members are urged ‘to attend. ‘The Scholarship ®und will be among the important matters |for discussion, with final action to be taken on rules and regulations geverning its award, ete. On the program for the evening |will be a Quiz Program in which the entire audience is expected to participate. Also there will be | “different” type -of spelling bee, Program Chairman Burr Johnson has announced. Refreshments will be served in the { Domestic Science rooms following the meeting. J. Tr- C. EMPIRE Air General Takes Wife Air Force. JUNEAU, ALASKA 'LORETTA YOUNG, Bringing PAGE FIVE .1IIIIIIIIIIII|I|I|IIIIIHII|IIIIIIIIIIIIHIIHIIIIIIlillllll"||IIIIIIlIIIIIIII|IIII!III|||IIII|. ALAN LADD ARE LAST SHOWING TONIGHT AT 20TH CENTURY |G together two of ‘the |screen’s most romantic stars in a |lyrical love story of unselfish love, sell |Rachel Field, author of “All This {ana | yesterday {co Young, Ladd’s return to the film colony wsed | « ¢y | | wou { popular {screen fame was based on portray- |als of a baby-face In Ladd undertakes, with startling dra- mati¢ poise, a completely new of | stantial renown. { her | posite of |who suffers sorious fllness on (eve of Stoddard, mount’s adaptation of the best- “And Now Tomorrow,” by ‘Too", which the 20th Ladd and Heaven, at Alan opened Century, ars Loretta ALAN LADD T unusual vehicle Paramount ld choose for this sta initial speculation as to Pictures extremely | role. His In the greatest role of his spectacular career.., As the Doctor who told off a Proud Beouty and made her love it} % gunman “And Now Tomorrow,” Alan type a medico of sub- Miss Young plays one-hundredth film role op- Mr. Ladd in the character Emily Blain, a haughty heiress the Jess Sulli# role, that of her engagement to Sisved By Hetry Beuloh Bondi + Cacil Kelloway Directed by lrvinng Fichel + A Paramount Picture | van. id ommanding General of the Third in their automobile after he met his wife in England when They will honeymoon in :OuieirHrome Wéd“dingl ' Unites Mrs. Rosness! And Kolia Albegoff| Beatrice Rosness and Kolia | of{ were married Saturday eve- 8 o'clock at the home of U. S. Commissioner | Mr Albe ning the bride by Felix Gray About 30 friends attended the wedding ceremony, and there were bout 60 present at the reception which followed | The happiest surprise came Sat- urday morning when the bride-to- be received 4 wire from Ketchikan from her son, Pvt. Sherwood Jones, | saying that he would arrive home on the steamer Columbia that after- noon. Pvt. Jones is on his furlough of | about 10 days, following basic train- | ing in California. He will report at Camp Pickeli, Virginia, March 12, from where he ‘will go to Europe for duty with the occupational forces. - >ee Cordova Airport Is Blocked by Snow; | No Air Mail Now CORDOVA, Alaska, Feb. 18— Heavy snow blocking the road to the Civilian Aeronautics Authority | airport outside of the c terday | cut Cordova off from mail servce via air. | Merle Smith, Cordova Air Service President, said it might be a week before service would be re-estab- lished. | City officials immediately sent' wires to Alaska Delegate Bartlett and Governor Gruening soliciting their aid in a request that the CAA keep the airport road clear. 3 i y HERE FROM STAY ! | Arrivals from the States n-mst-‘ ering at. the Baranof during the| veekend were: Arthur E. Steward,! Los Angeles, Calif.; B. W. Brereton, Spokane, Wash.; Eunice M. Gilbert, | Denver, Colo.; Frank A. Lahloner and Mrs. J. W. Welsh, Bellingham, Lt. Franklin L.” Maison, Rod Tis-| dale, Charles W. Driscoll, Fred Bearden, Randy Ball. | - ! DRINK KING BLACK LABEL! | of the RAF and his bride, of Dallas, Tex,, leave a church bridegroom’s home, McNeese flew from the U. DISTANCE NO OBSTACLE_ the former Miss Mary Louise McNeese following their wedding. To get married, Miss’ . and Lt. Forteith flew 5,500 miles from Burma, The couple met at a dance in Texas four years azo. t. James Forteith in Batley, Yorks, England, the A tense triangle develops in the istart of the story which |pense until the final fade-out Before Act | George 11, there w: | England for any religious ceremonial lin the performance of a marriage, {which might be contracted by mere ———| verbal consent. “RADIO SERVICE e PLUS —tee PUPPET CARTOON — SKI WHIZ BRAND NEW AIR NEWS A0 ELECTRICIANS! There Will Be A Regular - Meeting of the . B. E. W. TUESDAY NIGHT . February 1%th 1:30P. M. BE THERE! . arries sus- - - - 26 in the teign of s no necessity in Have your RADIO or PHONO- GRAPH CHECKED and SERVICED at the Alaska Music Supply, Inc. Phone Red 206 The Erwin Feed Co. Office in Case Lot Grocery PHONE 704 HAY, GRAIN, COAL and STORAGE GREEN 559 BOX 2315 FRED R. WOLF ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR “HOUSE WIRING OUR SPECIALTY" Don’s Radio Service Flectrical and Radio Repair (We pick up and deliver) Phone 659 909 West 12th b4 F, 1 General Electric =" Home Appliances FLATPLATE IRONER ELECTRIC SINK LOOK FOR G-E APPLIANCES FIRST AT Alaska EleetricLight and Power Co. ! Authorized Generql Electric . Dealer