The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 19, 1946, Page 5

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19, 1946 "WITHOJI LOVE" IS | HILARIOUS COMEDY; | CAPITOL'S FEATURE TUl~ SDAY, FEBRUARY | fun galore at the CAxpnul for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's s new comedy hit, “Without | Love” is on the sc n there. Co- starring Spencer rine Hepburn, “Without one of the most mirthful of the y You'll 1 Jamieson ing, in ace " SPENCER. TRACY HéfifiuRN | Th hilario Love” is movies ¢ Spencer Tracy at Pat a scientist-inventor look- crowded Washington, for to set up a workshop to a high-altitude oxygen ask for fliers at the Government's And youll love Miss Hep- Jamie Rowan, a lovely girl who hires him as caretaker for her hcuse and lets him use the base-| ment as his laboratory. Pat doesn’t want love because, s, he's had e worst of it”; Jamie, on the c hand, rejects lo becau, she’s had “the best of it.” So she becomes Pat's assis- tant on the gen-mask project and, one day, proposes that they get married “without love"—and then hilarious results MARTIAL LAW IS SET up, JAMAICA Feb. 19.— sorders led of TOHM 9 RROW THE ROAR OF THE GOLDEN WEST WILL HAVE YOU ROARING WITH LAUGHTER! \ Out of the West \ ...and into your heari! ma request burn as as he TON pad stri Hugg Jan, es and di Governor a state Wides sir John Jamaica emergency £ Huggi aid the critical lab ituation threatensd to interfere with the supply and distribution of food and with the means of trans- portation. He issued orders forbid- the possession of firearms in places by any persons ex- police officers or those with special permits, and banning all public meetings and processions in the metropolitan area Government official pressed an inve; Sunday night which death of 15 male inmates Kingston Mental Hospital, attendants struck last Friday - - DRINK KING BLACK LABEL! with JAMES CRAIG DONNA REED. |« MARJORIE MAIN f.'/ PLUS—A SUBJECT OF VITAL IMPORTANCE— "“Now-The Peace” meanwhile, 1 of fire caused the of the where P QTR RADIO SERVICE Have your RADIO or PHONO- GRAPH ( 1:(1{ ED and SERVICED at the \I.x ka Music Supply, Inc. ~ Phone Red 206 \ \ ) \ § § { \ ALASKA REFRIGERATION Jall us for prompt (.nl efficient refrigerator service. \\ e carry a la service parts, both for do- mestic and commercial geration, as well as all common refrigerants, in Ammonia and their controls. AT YOUR SERVICE DAY OR N Box 1797 Juneau Ai.aesfixm Eflectrqmws JIM LANGDON-—M: 217 Seward $ MARINE RADIO TRANSMITTERS AND RECEIVERS BENDIX DEPTH RE- CORDERS — HALLICRAFTER RECEIV- ERS — BENDIX HOME RADIOS AND COMBINATIONS LARGE STOCK DRY BATTERIES AND RADIO TUBES Mail Orders Promptly Filled . Complete Radio Repair Service Performed by Government Licensed Experienced Technician WRITE FOR INFORMATION ettty stock of ref y NIGHT Phone 252 ger Box 2165 Phone 62 Anytime Barami Turkish Bath and Massage Hours 9 A. M. to 6 P. M.—Open Evenings by Appointment BARANOGF HOTEL—Lower Level PHONE 753 NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION cy and Katha-| of " ated by the Board of Missions of intendent of Mount McKinley Na- | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA of any Juneauw's veterans are classified as auto mechanics, cannery work- rpenters, deckhands, fisher- thv present radio-active | where he saw service in the Pacific I T-B Association Helps |to obtain his PhD and hopes to ARD SOON I'o BE Because no funds were available| return to Aln.ska after that time. SEw to maintain or heat the building, | tln klmln\ I)vmmnenv. was firs 1 IERR INSTITUTION it i st = MANY WORLD WAR | the property was pqucd under its| , jurisdiction. This was solved when | “ vETERANS SEEK Nego‘la'lons Nea”y com the Alaska Tuberculosis A.w;cmuon | voted the sum of $1,000 for t}‘l= lefed for Transfer Pupese a o recent executive voara| EMPLOYMENT HERE p meeting. The sum can be increas-, S Alb h' ed if there is justification, so that| aYS rec the building may be kept in sood‘ A report on the veteran unem- condition until the formal Lmnsfer‘nlfl.\mf‘m situation in Juneau ws Negotiations for the a transfer is made to the Methodist Mission'8iven to the American Legion at of the Fort Raymond hospital at Board. The Board will have re- its meeting in the Dugout last Seward to the Territorial Depart- sponsibilities of maintaining and €vening by Comrade Ernest Lin- ment of Health are moving rapidly operating the institution after this colr present 89 veterans are re- toward completion, Drs C. Earl Al-|time. vistered with the local Employment brecht, Territorial Commissioner of | The Army has agreed to put the Serv seeking employment, and Health, reports following his return heating and plumbing facilities in 43 of these veterans are Juneau's| from a ten-day trip to the west-|good condition. Surplus medical, own, having entered the service| ward and surgical supplies are also avail-|from Juneau. From other places in | Dr. Albrecht was one of six doc-|able from the Army Alaska 23 veterans have come to| tors who offered their services for, “It seems well that the public Juneau seeking employment, '\ml‘ \nr-unom of Yukon survivors land- should know the many difficulties|23 more came from Outside with | ed at Seward. He had planned to that confront officials in carrying no job in sight when they left the stay in that city only a short while, 'cut some of the apparently simple States. but with the emergency work to be steps in effecting an m"‘qu.\tc tu-| done, he dropped all business plans berculosis control program,” Dr. Al- until survivors were treated. crecht said. “Much must still be ac- In speaking of the Fort Raymond complished before the realization of " hospital, the Commissioner said our ultimate goal, namely, the j.som.‘““ laborers, miners, truck drivers, prospect of a second temporary tion and treatment of those who | Pipefitter, pllmnv(‘r, Mrdotiralane. | tuberculosis sanatorium to be open- are afflicted, in order that we gaiy | Worker, and civil engineer. ed in Alaska very soon are good. cure those who have contracted tu-| Veterans from other Alaskan With the liklihood of Congress' berculosis, and to prevent its spread | towns are sified as cold storage & e _ to others. worker, fisherman, laborers, miners, appropriating funds for the con ’ | : A jand truck drivers, the veterans who struction of a permanent sanator- {came from Outside to seek*ophor- jum in Southeast Alaska to replace " % porige N % tunity for work in Juneau are list- /the Skagway institution, it is felt vISIIoRS (All 0" A !that the Tuberculosis Control Pro- jed ss alrplane . mechanics, cook, | Yap AR s i | canne: workers, deckhand, dia- gram for the Territory is definitely AR why - bb anit, DE[EGAIE BART[E" mond setter, fishermen, film tech- nician, laborers, miner, painter, | photographer, salesmen, truck driv- Methodist Board In Charge The Seward hospital will be oper- lers, and warehouseman. Grant H. Pearson, Acting Super- ! If there is any- possible opening was the guest iIn{in juneau for any of these veter- rl:.‘)lll 5"‘;‘;]‘“:3 dBaysk "i‘nn‘s Juneau Post Number 4, will ’ : e 5 B SYREOE uck of [greatly appreciate the cooperation (u;;mdfl;]:!UrRl:‘Lm:Y;Tmiz)os;“nl. N:: :"‘l’]‘ L:‘“g "“"l“d with Dele- ¢ employers in notifying the local | which was declared surplus by the lt\eld ‘:rmep Cfl;};fiat(’nggxsiflzfif'E"‘“l")“‘e“l Service. Army in the fall of 1945, Was tUrD- ners of Congress films of the ex.| AIler the report on unemploy- ed over to the General Land Office pegition which Mr. Pearson led m‘nl‘nt a vivid discussion on housing | for disposition late in October, 1045. coprch of the army plane which | VoS held and a report of the city Health officials immediately realiz- cyqcheq in the park in September |FXOBram siven by Comrade Waino | ed its value as a future tuberculo- 1944 Gongressman Buck's son was i Hendrickson. He stated 27 housing | sis sanatorium, Dr. Albrecht said. among those killed in that crash, | applications have been filed with Preliminary steps were taken 10 un4 he made arrangements to have | ¢ ¢ity. and at present a i expedite the transfer of the Prob- ny. peqrson show his film to twelve pelng Tortuusta ba' ssete KIERORE | erty to the Territory. GOVEINOr . figreen of the victims' relauve:“ma"eb 31 Guanset hats In- e “l‘";‘"” (a’t‘“:'l']‘(""t';’:o’“’ ,‘;“3;‘:‘8:"3:‘]‘? gathered In Washington for that|SUPPOrt area. turned over to the General Land °Po%¢ During the meeting Jose P. Dum- Office, gave material assistance to A. E. Lathrop of Fairbanks called ia0 was initiated into membership. that agency, outlining the plan for On Delegate Bartlett during a re-|He was formerly in the Army, and a sanatorium and urging coopera- cent trip to Washington. He was |now on the Baranof Hotel staff. tion to make the transfer as quick- Accompanied by Mr. and Mrs., In the absence of Post Com- ly as possible. Harry Hill. Mr. Hill is manager of , manter Joe Thibodeau who is ill, On his recent trip to Washington the Lathrop interests in Anchorage. | Comrade Joe Jewett presided over Dr. Albrecht held numerous con- Dr. Aubrey R. Carter, wellknown | the meeting, and Comrade Tom Pet- ferences and completed all neces- 'n Alaska where he practiced for rich-over the initiation of Comrade | sary paper work for the transfer. many years at Fairbanks and later | Dumlao. Comrade Zenger stated Details Cause Delays through his service with the army | the Ladies Auxiliary is holding a The Commissioner stressed the at Fort Richardson, was a recent | benefit card party this evening and‘ fact that while termination of the Visitor at Delegate Bartlett’s office. urges all who can be present to at- | transfer of an Army surplus prop- Dr. Carter was married on Febru- tend for a pleasurable evening. erty of such size and nature as @Iy 16 to Miss Helen Green in Col- the Fort Raymond Hospital appears lege Park, Maryland. The bride is slow in process it must be borne in the sister of Mrs. Ernest Wack- | mind that a great amount of de- Wwitz, formerly of Fairbanks. | tailed work is required. | Captain and Mrs. Robert L. Slifer The necessary“appraisals and in- have visited Delegate Bartlett while| MINEOLA, N. Y., Feb. 19.—Mo- ventories are being completed at in the nation’s capital. Mrs. Slifer torists suspected of - intoxication 1 present, however, he said. Re- is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. will be put through an addition to |leases have been signed by the ori- Forbes L. Baker of Fairbanks. Cap- 'the standard sobriety test by Nas- ginal land owners, clearing an- tain Slifer served in Fairbanks dur- 'sau county police beginning tomor- other possible obstacle of the trans- ing the war. . TOW. { |fer by the Federal Government to Joe Fisher has called on the| The suspect—besides walking a ! a Territorial Agency. A factor which Delegate while in Washington. Mr.!chalkline—will have to recite — did bring about some delay was Fisher was with the regional office | “Around the rough and rugged i the necessity to carry out President of the National Resources planning rocks the ragged rascal ran.” And |Truman's order that a survey of Board in Juneau when that office if he can't recite—he's tight. 41l Federal lands transferred to was maintained in Alaska. He has| I I S RS | |other agencies must be made for just been released from the army DRINK KING BLACK LAm!l: | | @ | the Methodist Church. Dr. Al- {jonal Park, brecht met with officials of the washington board recently in New York to dis- ¢ongressma Announcement We are moving our office to 214 Second Street. In our new location we shall be able fo properly display our complete” line of equipment. There will always be scmeone in the office to serve you personally or over the telephone at all time between 8:00 A. M. and 5:00 P. M. A new night phone number will be announced in the very near future. A temporary inconvenience in night calls is caused by the fact that I have bought my own home. JUST PHONE 476 WHEN IN NEED OF PLUMBING REPAIRS, OIL BURNER SERVICE OR HEATING SERVICE. Our stock of oil burners is quite complete and includes conversion burners, water heaters, boiler-burner units, etc. Some of these are already on display at our new location. -SMITH- OIL BURNER SERVICE "0il Heat that Satisfies . . . . . Plus Service" PHONE 476 214 Second Sireet ing PAGE FIVE e Return Showing DON AMECHE DANA EDWARDS CHARLES BICKFORD IN STORY OF NAVY FLIERS IN WAR AT 20TH CENTURY of the y flyers . from the From out of the glory |smashing victories our {won in the Pacific hearts of the gallant men whose ‘home is a flat-top, and whose Ilummg courage and daring exploits |have thrilled the nation comes the screen’s first drama of our carrier force in action—"Wing And a Prayer The Story of Cs rier X." The 20th Century-Fox thrill-pack ed epic of an expendable aircraft carrier, featuring Don' Ameche, Dana Andrews, William Eythe, Charles Bickford and Sir Cedric Hardwicke, op at the 20th Cen- tury tonight. In the tradition of which paid stirring underseas fighters, canal Diary,” the rousing salute to our marines; “Wing and a Prayer The Story of Carrier X celebr: the deeds of the men who wr 1 havoc and vengeance on the Japs from mighty air-bases.” “WING and a PRAYER” The Story of Carrier X Ii's ihe Payoff in the Pacific } TIMES TOKYO REPORTED HER SUNK! TWICE SHE ALMOCST WAS! Nflw FORWARD TO ATTACK BY SEA AND AIR. A STORY OF MEN WITH GUTS SHIPS WITH WINGS A Story of Glory! SEE I'T TONIGHT with the NEWEST AIRMAIL NEWS TIOMENTURY / lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII “Crash Dive", tribute to our d “Guadal- SHE SMASHES Garden CTJt;Mééiing Tomorrow Afternoon The Juneau Garden Club mem- bers are reminded of the regular meeting to be held tomorrow after- noon at 1:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Charles Forward, 1011 D Street, and all are urged to attend Roll call will be answered by nam- ing “my most successful flower,” and there will be a discussion of plgns for club activities during the coming garden season. Anyone interested is cordially in- vited to attend. HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs, John Donahue was admitted to St. Ann's Hospital yesterday for surgical treatment. Discharged during the day were three medical patients, Bert Har-| old, Ralph Chase, and Mrs. N. D Mathison, and one surgical patient, Laurene Knowles. Mary Lee was admitted to mr- Government Hospital yesterday and |the following patients were dis- charged: Willlam Ebona, Vivian James, Ernestine Hayes, and Mar- garec Fawcett. GREEN 559 BOX 2315 FRED R. WOLF ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR “HOUSE WIRING OUR SPECIALTY" 'MW / General Electric .M"fl” Home Appliances convep, homeg The g, REFRIGERATOR Wl FLATPLATE (RONER LOOK FOR G-E APPLIANCES FIRST AT Alaska Eleetrie Light and Power Co. Avuthorized General Electric Dealer

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