The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 28, 1946, Page 5

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| vy FAST COMEDY IS SHOWING TONIGHT | AS CAPITOL'S BILL Following the cnterminment; lead he set with such uproarious comedies as “Up In Mabel's Room and “Abroad With Two Yanks' produced Edward Small is present. ing his latest attraction, “Brew- ster’s Millions,” strictly for laughs.| The farce, which co-stars Dennis | O’Keefe, Helen Walker, June Hav- oc and Eddie “Rochester” Ander-! son, is showing for the last two/ times tonight at the Capitol Adapted from the famous novel by George Barr McCutcheon and the record-breaking stage play by ,Winchell Smifh and Byron Ongley, | “Brewster's Millions” exploits the | dilemma of a young man forced to! spend one million dollar in sixty days so that he will be eligible to| inherit seven million more from the estate of an eccentric uncle. Youw’ll Be Sorry!l!! If You Miss This Blues Chaser! IT'S THE LAUGH TONIC OF THE YEAR! IT Leaves Tonight (ON AT 8:10—10:15) HIS BAND Hot News of the Day 24 PASSENGERS FLOWN | BY COASTAL AIRLINES Alaska Coastal Airlines carried the following today: to Ketchikan, e White, Otto Nelson, W. D. ____ !Gish, L. J. Tortorelli and A. R.| | Lehne; to Wrangell, Woodrow Wat- | Ison; to Pelican, L. Jacobsen and Rose McGee; to Hoonah, Mr. and | | Mrs. Charles Fawcett. i ' Yesterday's passengers were: to| | Hoonah, E. G. Whitehead, Hilda :country, according to the announce- | F U R - A T | Sehoonover, Ruth Jackson, Harry ment 4 | Douglass, James Osborne and | b sen o e 03 o | Chatles Metz; from Skagway, Vio- : |let Gibbons; from Hoonah, James | | Houston, Helen Houston, J. W. Mc-j Kinley, E. G. Whitehead, J. K.! Smith, Fannie Burdette gnd James | | Johnnie. j SALES Dates WEST COAST FUR SALES INCORPORATED FEBRUARY.....27 MARCH-....... 27 APRI'J...'..-..24 MAY.........Q29 JUNE cccooecees26 JULY....‘.....sl AUGUST .ccc.....28 'PAA HAS 20 INBOUND, " EIGHT OUT FOR SEATTLE YESTERDAY'S FLIGHTS i . brought in the following 17 passen- ' gers from Seattle: Frances Regan, Dorianne Barn Joyce Williams, John Williar Frank Phillips, Dorothea Ferg, Les | Nachtweih, Ralph Ward. | Bette Beaugard, Lindley Durkee, |Evart Clayton, Louis Hague, Wil-| 1 S | Phil Bryan, Ernest Knight, ' being flown north daily at rates of ¢ bert C. Hill of Edmonton, civilian pilot at {headquarters, has been awarded the [Air Medal for outstanding achieve- Pan-American Airways yestegday |ment and devotion to duty as a s, | jured Eskimos to Nome Hospital. The plane flew through increasing- the Nome airport it crashed be- cause |liam Miller, Richard Fenton, Mrs.lkilled Carl imembers were {Hill has been with the Alaskan Di- PAGE FIVE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA | when he came to Sitka | a son Charles Pe-| Sitka; daughters, Mrs. | Mrs. Nick Triers- Mrs. Sid Bredwik ash.; ers, Mrs Mrs. Is, Vegela | oy AL Searting TONIGHT Survivors a Flown fo Alaskaas Sum for High School Raes Are Reduced And Aiso Civic Center WASHINGTON, Feb. Alaska, has b terson of John Cushing chield of Sitke | of Lakewood, 28.—Fairy| yohn Cushir edve schield of Sitka, TIALENTURY SEATTLE, Feb. 28. — Seattle wholesalers sent a ton and a half Eanks fresh fruits vetables to $20.000 by Baird Snycer, acting for| ¢hey Herbert Peterson of LaCen laska by air 1 ay under newly Moy al Philip B. Fleming, | wash.; eight grandchildren, h Whfi ? pproved rates which, they said, Fed ks Administrator, to!gyeat grandchild y 4 would cut the cost almost in' half he preparation of phlm] - e e - ecifications for a Senior High for Alaska buyers. A Dame! This sharp-shooting ““con- mangoes for the 9 | . The Civil Aeronautics Board re- Civic Center, l‘.\‘nzmm‘(l‘l d 'I' ' cently approved & 50 percent cut 63,000 naian iroops 10 in . A Pan-An World e will contain class- 1 auditorium to ium, and other | Airways spokesman said produce is Leave Indonesia 30 cents a pound to Juneau, 34 school and civic use. %k . . . R cents to Fairbanks and 45 cents to will be made avail-| LONDON, Feb. 28—A Reuters ride of his "fe "fl'-"“ Nome. he Bureau of Com-|®ispatch from New Delhi today he meeis a girl who's TN SN eI es, PFederal Works| auoted Gen. Sir Claude Auchinleck, 100 good to be true’’! British Commander-in-Chief in In- dia, as saying the withdrawal of Indian troops from strife-torn In- donesia will begin tomorrow Auchinleck made his statement of which George H. Field Commissioner, and are to be re- ps without interest, when con- struction is begun. - i Harold L. Ickes Now - ¢ ’ High Paid Columnist/ N in an address before the Council i GEORGE pEIERSoN of State—upper house of the In- WASHINGTON, Feb. 28.—Harold |dian Central Assembly, the dis- L. Ickes, the “old curmudgeon,” to- FOUND DEAD S"K patch said. 3 day turned newspaper columnist. | 1] Indian Nationalist leaders ave |been critical of the use of Indian The recent Secretary of ‘the In- terior signed up with the New York Post Syndicate at a price which a syndicate said placed him among the highest-paid columnists in the country, Ickes will column three times a week, the syndicate announced, with his maiden effort appearing, on April 1. His work will appear in various papers throughout the SITKA, Feb. 28.—George Peter- |troops against Indonesia National- son was found dead of heart at- |iSts, whose aspiration for indepen- tack this morning at his desk with | dence have won expressions of sym- a pen still in his hand. It is beliey- | Pathy in India. jed he died late last night ! RS | He was born in Chicago in De- | FAIRBANKS VISITOR cember 1872 iy In 1899 enroute to Nome he broke | Grace Peloza of Fairbanks is a a rib and left the boat at Sitka. | gu the Baranof. Air Medal Awarded To Pilot A. C. Hill of Alaskan Division 28.—Al- EDMONTON, Alta., Feb. Alaskan Division, ATC pilot while stationed at Nome. Hill tried to fly two seriously in- y bad weather and one mile from 1 A SCOTT R. DUNLAP Production s Directed by WILLAM BEAUDINE Screen Ploy by PAUL GERARD SWITH * Story by MARION ORTH PLUS of icing conditions. ¢ The two native passengers were Hill and remaining crew seriously injured. | Preely wyeeLy | Stolberg. SEPTEMBER.....25 T s 1508 T 5o s sow!] FREEDELIVERY CALL16or24 || COLORADO TROUT | MIGHTY MOUSE OCTOBER ......30 e i g TR0 B 0 BT e ISLE 0!? TABY ; Carfoon NOVEMBER......27 e i i e " Musical FAST FOX NEWS || Gary Wiseman, Iva Wiseman, Nich- A P g PR P e il DECEMBER......27 YOUR SHIPMENTS SOLICITED Try West Coast in 1946 Advances Made Upon Request WEST COAST FUR SALES INCORPORATED SINCE 1897 Affiliated with West Coast Grocery Co. TACOMA, WASHINGTON “Oldest Fur Sales on Pacific Coast™ alos Rau Kathryn Robinson. e { ROBERT HOGPLS ARRIVES ! Among members of the Legisla- ' | ture who are arriving in Juneau to |attend the special session is Ro- |bert Hoopes, Representative from ithe Fourth Division, who came in { from Fairbanks by plane yesterday, | | accompanied vy Mrs. Hoopes, who {was formerly Rae Stevens of Ju- | neau. REPAIR SHOP Welding, Plumbing, Oil Burner Blacksmith Work GENERAL REPAIR WORK Phone 204 929 W. 12th St. Show your beauty for all it's worth. Let it shine forth clear and radiant. Liberate it from its mask of grime. For cleanliness is next to loveliness. Monteil’s Cleansing Cream, a balanced cream that soothes and cleans, lends your skin that dewy clarity so highly prized by women who cultivate beauty. Cleansing Cream for Normal Skin . . . Non:Liquefying Cleansing Cream for Dry Skin. 1.25 to 6.00 ’ o 70 o Women's Avvaner Baranof Hotel Building “It's the Nicest Store tn Town™ Phone I-".IR":.I- (:0' 767 FRIDAY-SATURDAY 6---CANS—§ | 6-—CANS—8 VEGETABLES FRUIT CREAM FRUITMIX for CORN COCKTAIL CUT ISLE 0’ GOLD BEANS PRUNE PLUMS SWEET ~ TASTEWELL PEAS PEACHES 6 C(ANS--52.00 | 6 CANS--$1.90 Shurfine . . No. 2 cans Dinette Salad 2ior29c6ior80c| 2 c@nsg5e Shurfine Orange and Grapefruit Wilson's Corned Beel JUICE HASH 46 ounces 53¢ LARGE BOXES IVORY FLAKES Phone Y67 E There is no substitute for newspaper advertising! CTITIIIII I LY VULCANIZIHG—«Tires and Tul.)es‘ PROMPT SERVICE—WORK GUARANTEED JUNEAU MOTOR 0. — PHONE 30 Baranof Turkish Bath and Massage Hours 9 A, M. to 6 P, M.—Open Evenings by Appeintment BARANOF HOTEL—Lower Level PHONE 753 S TS R R S D SRS S | JUNEAU PAINT & SUPPLY CO. (Formerly Juneau Paint Store) VENETIAN BLINDS—Metal, Wood KENTILE (Authorized Asphalt Tile Contractor) MASTER NO-DRAFT SASH BALANCES MASTER WEATHERSTRIPPING Temporary Phone Blue 225 Viclor Power GREEN 559 BOX 2315 FRED R. WOLF ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR “HOUSE WIRING OUR SPECIALTY” [ EXPERT SERVICE Generators Motors === Starters FISHERMAN OVERHAUL YOUR ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT NOW! We are equipped to give you reliable service at reason- able prices. Kohler Light Plants PARSONS ELECTRIC COMPANY JUNEAU ALASKA BARS - SWAN SOAP ALL FOR----$1.00 Two Deliveries 10:30 and 2:30 AND o}

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