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FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1946 AALL the Screen’s Titans of Terror . .. TOGETHER—for the First Time! Frankenstein's Vonstesr! Mad DPoctor! Hunchback! Welf Man? Bracwula!l In the Greatest ""HE“TM“E ALL T!?‘!E! | | bekah Lodge members with BORIS KARLOFF 1. Carrol Naish Elena 2 ver City Raiders” on at 7:10—9:30 AND FOR PULSE POUNING THRILLS— “SILVER CITY RAIDERS" with RUSSELL HAYDEN — BOB WILLS and his TEXAS COWBOYS hitting perfect harmony! EXTRA! The Latest N EWS au JAY SATURDAY MATINEE “Flaming Peril” Chapter 10 of “DICK TR ACY” Tom and Jerry Cartoon DOORS OPEN 1:00 SHOW STARTS 1:30 Saturday ROAST BEEF 79 Parboiled and Steam Roasied 1 1b., 8 0z. can SWISS CHEESE - Ib. 755¢ BROOM (OVERS - 85 Just the thing for that Spring Housecleaning joh! Now at | FPIGGLY WIGELY! . | JUNEAU PAINT & SUPPLY CO. | (Formerly Juneau Paint Stere) | VENETIAN BLINDS—Metal, Wood AUTHORIZED KENTILE CONTRACTOR MASTER NO-DRAFT SASH BALANCES MASTER WEATHERSTRIPPING PHONE 407 . ~ There Is No Substitute for ~ Newspaper Advernsmg' Vicior Power St | filmdom THP D, \H Y Al ASKA FMPIRF —JUNEAU, ALASKA BDURINGWEEKEND PASSAGE FOR OUSTER BILL (Continued /ram Page One) A new horror feature and a wes- tern foature comprise the double bill for this weekend at the Capitol Theatre. The bill starts tonigift Universal's latest contribution to Hall of Horror, “House of Fra tein” embodies the 4 most terrifying supernatural char- made by (h‘e FBI to uncover any acters of fiction and drama—the corruption in the 1941 Legislature Frankenstein Monster, the Wolf Where is the report sus Man and Dracula vengefyl | charge of corruptior scientist, portrayed by Boris Kar-| then with big interes loff, is the motivating In answer to claims that who resurrects these Gruening had been dispatched creatures, to serve his purpcse asked. or Gov. thly own evi “strongest man” the Franklin D. Roosevelt Senator Walker rea could find, lotf with ures John Naish, Anne Ko fe: film co-stars Lon Chaney, and Carradine, J. Carrol Gwy and others The “Silver City western, issaidto be ; romance of the open plains. It stars the hard-fisted, quick- shcoting Russell Hayden and fea- tures Dub Taylor and the tuneful Bob Wills and his Texas Playboys in a story of cattlemen who by courage and tenacity cross up a group of double-crossing land- grabbers. Beautiful Alma YCarrol Clause from SB. 11, ) s the girl who aids the ranch- . e e their fight against the D@58 leading daily newspaper. Raiders,” the That clipping indicated that a breath-tak- Gluemng had been removed from Washington because of frowned up- on activities there—that the “mal- adroit Mr. Gruening had shifted to a colder climate.” Other Senate action this morn- ing was confined to consent concurrence to a House “forcible en- given House ers in creoks. This picture, reverberating with gun battles as hard-riding sons of the saddle fight to preserve land which is rightfully theirs, was dir- eclcd byl William Berke. e REBEKAH AUXILIARY PLANS GOODY SALE At a shor{ asiness meeting which preceded a social evening for Re- Wednesday night, the announcement was made of a food sale being planned by the Rebekah Auxiliary. Mrs. George Martin is chairman in charge of the arrangements, and the sale will be h=ld Saturday, April 13, in the Sears Roebuck Co. office on Sew- ard Street All memb.rs are urged to out with their favorite food cialties. “do pass” tags were: H. B. 21 and H. B. 64 from Taxation, H. B. 59 and H. B. 68 from Finance; do not pass—H.B. 32 and HB. 38 from Finance; without recommendation —HB. 49 and HB. 58 from Fi- nance, | The Senate recessed until 2 o'clock this afternoon. e — ALASKA HIGHWAY T0 BE TURNED OVER T0 CANADA ON APRIL 3 WASHINGTON, March Z2:—The $115,000,000 Alaska Highway, which help the U. S. Army built and operated spe- during the war, will be turned over to Canada on April 3. Pinochle was enjoyed by the The United States and Canadian many members in attendance, and governments announced jointly that prizes awarded, with Mrs. Frances the transfer of control will be made Beebe being in charge of the eve- at a ceremony at Whitehorse, Yu- ning's entertainment. kon Territory. Delicious refreshments were serv- This was the agreement under ed by Bonnie Viland, chairman, and which the 1,000-mile stretch of committee members Alice Murray, road was built as an emergency de- Betty Casperson, Nina Baroumes, fense measure. The highway runs Grace Skaret, Mary Pinkley and through uninhabited country be- Mernice Murphy. tween Fort Saint John, B. C. and Another announcement made at Fairbanks, Alaska. the business session was of plans Along with the highway will go for initiation ceremonies to ke held airfields of the Northwest Staging the last metleng in May Route, the telephone system from Edmonton, Alberta, to the Alaska Lorder, and other installations. F. H. LaGuardia, former mayor of New York City, who was chair- {man of the United States section of the joint Board of Defense, and Gen. A. G. L. McNaughton, the Canadian chairman, have been ask- ed to represent their governments at the ceremony. e TERMINAL I.EAVE COLLECTION FOR GIS GETS START WASHINGIUN, March 29. — Backers of the idea of letting GI's as well as officers collect terminal @ @ © © ¢ ¢ » » - leave may put spurs to their drive e {oday in the face of a Budget Bu- e reau rebuff. Iy The latter came in a report com- o plaining of the multi-billion-dol- | ¢ lar cost and huge bookkeeping ob- | e stacles. Supporters of the legislation to| give enlisted personnel the same | furlough pay consideration now ac- corded to officers said they were convinced the Bureau's report means the House Military Commit- | tee will not approve the proposal.|s So they centered their attention|e on a discharge petition to force|e House action regardless of what|e the committee does. . Rep. Dwight L. Rogers (D-Fla) e told reporters the petition was be-| e ing signed at a rate that indicated | o the necessary 218 signatures would/ @ © © ¢ o o ¢ ¢ o 3 o be affixed “within 20 days.” ) ——————— Once that number is obtained,| Nine times as much castor oil is the legislation comes up automatic- used in industry as for medicinal ally for a House vote. purposes. WEATHER REPORT (U. S. WEATHER BUREAU) Temperatures for 24-Hour Perlod Ending 6:30 0'Clock This Morning e o o In Juneau—Maximum, 40; minimum, 27. At Airport—Maximum, 41; minimum, 22. WEATHER FORECAST (Juneau ana Vieinity) Fair tonight with increas- ing cloudiness Saturday and rain or snow Saturday night. Lowest temperature tonight below freezing. Gusty North- easterly winds. NAME WANTED' AMY LOU BLOOD and her brother, £. K. GUERIN, . a newly formed partnership are buying ORDWAY'’S PHOTO SHOP and are asking the people of Alaska TOGIVEITA NEW NAME A CASH AWARD OF $25 OR $30 in trade will be given 1o the first person submitting the name chosen. MAIL ALL ENTRIES TO AMY LOU BLOOD Ordway’s Studio of Photography Contest closes at midnight, April 1st Entry Blank: I suggest the following name for your shop: A GRS e D e e L i three dwelt at length on the investigation ' cumbent) g any | lusion | one year to Lee E. | man the tmbaulul frontiers as the las T. Wahto, late Presidertt Clan a clipping from one year term was filed just before | refusal to join the relief org the Hollywood Citizen, a.recognized the City | evening been | unanimous and Thomas Jensen. amendment striking the emergency yag Coming out of committees with | scosossesee. | espec: for n is extended to| NOW PILAYING & 4 DOUGLAS NEWS DOUGLAS TICKETS FILED Two full tickets for Mayor, end four Councilmen were filed yester- | day two Independ suncil- men, and three more u\l.d:(i\nw for the School Board The Ticket, headed by Mark for Mayor (in- Irving Fleek, Wil-!| M. Wellington| BUENOS the two year!Argentina h: Cashen for the! tion to mel filed yesterday|on the grounds 3 o'clock jcecmmitted to se Ticket, headed by able food surplu: \\\1(1 for Mayor, with Doug- | tries by sale Earl G. Miller and The government position Henkins for the two year set forth in a foreign office d J. S. McClellan for the ment which said that des young from kindergarten age | throu sixth g Be t} by 10 o'clock, 1 50 be | sure nc ) miss any of the sto! | telling ders - e Argenfina Rejeds UNRRA Memhe's’up ATF 150 Fate Had Them Down -But They Wouldn't liam Boy d J Quit for term @ term th afternoo; The term o niza- Clerk's office closed last|tion, Argentina would giv 11 pos- | sible aid to needy countries, whe- Filing yesterday for Independentther or not they were members of Councilmen on the two year term | UNRRA. were Dick Parscns and Sante De- : . Por School Board Member, on | RN, one year t filings were ' Cecila M DOUGLAS the made by Cecilia McIlhnrdy TONIGHT “IRON MAJOR" 9000060000000 Latest Designs in WALLPAPER Nursery and Children’s Papers SAMPLES BROUGHT TO YOUR HOME FOR FULL ROOM LENGTH DISPLAY Phone 621 HOPE'S Home Wallpaper Service Painting Decorating | 0000000000 0600 Filing on the three year term Mrs. Harry Worobec with Arne Shudshift (incumbent) having filed earlier in the week. | STORY HOUG AT LIBRARY | The regular weekly Story Hour for children will be held tomorrow morning at the Juneau Public Li- brary, and the usual invitation to NIGHT AN e e Alaska - Electronics JIM LANGDON--Manager Box 2165 217 Seward St. Phone 62 Anytime 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 Prompily Filled Complete Radio Repair Service Performed by Government Licensed Experienced Technician WRITE FOR INFORMATION There is no whx.mne }cr newsvaper advertlsing‘ THE PEOPLES TlCKET We are well aware of the iremendous commercial value of our fishing fleet o the City of Juneau. We believe the existing harbor and mooring facilities should be enlarged and improved and thereby accommodate a greater number of boats. We will make every effort to have electric power made available to every moored in the small boat harbor at a reasonable rate. The water system should be extended with at least one outlet on each float by extended under water mains to prevent freezing. A serious effort will be made to improve the sanitation facilities and provide rental locker space for storage purposes. For MAYOR aino Hendrickson or COUNCIL W. Burr Johnson Henry Sully James Larsen (Paid Advertisment)