The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 17, 1946, Page 5

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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1946 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 5 I tin Brandall ant er new da er. | A A ke COMEDY "MENIN ‘3" szicc i ATFL CONVENTION | EAST SIDE KIDS | HER DIARY" BILL |52 s v IN JUNEAU IN 47 ARE BACK AGAIN | 75 LENTURY ooy & 1 x city for the Alaska T torial Fed- t 4 g - i I eration of Labor next year accord- 4 4 -r;m fll(l-malhlrlflnfllemi::'l‘]‘:m“‘ MRS JORlS RH"R"S ing to Juneau deleg: turning| Starting tonight at the 20th Cen- | “\‘1 " s‘uc |quadrangle when a t from Anchorage where the conven- tury, those riotous screenscamps, r ethi oW T “ N l G “ 'l‘ _(o;“(“l:‘!;blhl;f ;\-t_. husb:md a jealous \*lfed fl‘l}‘,not" SouTH AFIER vlsl' tion was held last week the East Side Kids, will be ssen in , ?om m“n and THURSDAY ONLY! S e M | EIT ary Finial ¢ {the Anchorage conventlon, aie as|Busters” Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall e rascals to 2 H I ‘1 Th:;; ‘;r:;hbn:& o;de“nllx:xgal; RN § follows: |and S{\bn;'ll D:'l,l nre1 !ontce mo:‘: fi'hf Cboll'--- . i {love-an I Mrs. Matilda Joris, of Santa Crugz, President, Tom Moore of Ketchi-|teamed with their latest recruit, ) 00 -fg-oe... WHAT SHE SAID. }Dl"‘,’i ;;’mmgm"fi,,“}},f THall ang CAllL, left Juneau Sunday on the ken. | tousle-haired Billy Benedict, in & | GIRL TROUBLE! | Handsome Mr. Hall is the husbana ' datshter, Mrs. Kimbell Jensen, andi Juneau (re-slected), Charles Skin-|UGial tarls [o: Action andguss i s boonuse family, for the past six weeks. |Per of Kodiak (re-elected), Lille pense thrown in, jwho runs into diff ““t»* CRUSE rhis was Fer first visit to Alas- Angerman of Fairbanks, Louise Col-| Heading the supporting cast are {De failed to m\ffll te the literary . "ond she was very favorably ler of Ketchikan, Pearl Gibcon of Jimmy Strand, Roberta Smith, Kay bezt of his secretarial ‘mff impressed with Juneau and vicinity, Anchorage, F. G. Dale of Sitka. | Marvis, Noah Beery, Sr, Harry Statves stating her intention to return in| Irma Johnson of Juneau was re-|Langdon, Charlie Murray, Jr, and | better half who mis . ANGS the future. &clnml retary-Treasurer {Bill Chaney; also Jimmy Noone and e | his orchestra with the popular Ash- burns. CRE‘AM MAN’S . " . ‘, y A, ;)v;ilsl?i:n;} :,lo];fl.(’l];‘l‘ AlASKA AIRL'I"ER GOVERNME"T IS Io ; The storv finds Muggs, leader of the famed East Side Kids, and a " bringing her diary to the office. | | ih s WIFEL 1Y ; ana tre airy s the ke o BRINGS ELEVEN IN' TAKE ONE-THIRD OF | newcomer 1o the nelghbortood. en- - mamite which catapults all three | Itrusted to each others custody, & animateq principals into.the, - [ SALMON PACKED ‘48 :-c inat neither of them gets into vorce court. | Arriving \r&hl(‘.\\ on the Alnskn) om of every net Hundred pounds . ® . “‘Nlu}vus':; bm;vzy “tr c"bll‘t | Encouraging the complicated sit- Airlines Starliner Fairbanks with|of A Imon packed in 1946, ”'" e A ety Ot it | ke when the new boy starts a scrap [uation is a dcsigning other woman, Captain Al Peterson, Flight om-‘aa bounds must be sold or deliver- ¥ a e Y - Huntz HA | Virginta. Grey, who " thlnks &hé ‘cer Larry Curry, and StawaPlshe!ed to sovernment ageboics, aspords |YIth one of the elub/members over with Leo GORCE ] H iw(luld make Hall a more under-'Juanita Sharp were the following ing to war food distribution regu-/ ‘1 ,““1 £ l;)_"\ \'\]',f'a"vl_"‘, k(fll- < hfv Gflb’i‘l Diu'm“v BE"EBK‘ |standing wife than Miss Allbritton. passengers from Anchorage: . !lations of the Department of Ag- a x‘“" O “}’”.‘l T_‘{f".”‘f‘ ‘“]‘l :?VI“' / iWhen the two gals—both blonces— Axel Hansen, Claude Marona, riculture. The remaining 67 pounds ‘,;f,‘, AR gt COMPANION FEATURE Imeet, the fur nutulall); flies. - | George A. Hand, Mrs. Irma John- may be sold or delivered to per- m‘:::&‘"mt‘”"‘ho l:"’n';v’ 2 | The added short subject release son, Ed Sarabia, Mack Spieghts, sons other N govi - horni o '’ {{ |is the latest RKO “This Is America” Relph Mize, Charles Huhn, ety cies. {han government ABef-lquence where Muggs does a i ~AT'S TORRID’ 7's TERRIFICI {entitled “Battle of Supply” and Hand and Alex Macdicken. | " The regulations set aside 45 per-|°'w ’""rbl‘“l d“‘"c: < ‘qx.m'”;l t ‘shn s how top Navy officers handie| On the return flight to the West- cent of the net 1946 pack of can-' ;‘rh‘; - dfi? e&;“txvm i £ 1 & i fo secret coded jorder ward City were: L. E. Roach, Mrs. ned fish in the continental Umted‘R ;t,r’:“ bicia ¥ i e 3 VIRGINIA GREY & & 1 a6 b o s L. E. Roach, Dean Gore, B. M. States, such as sardines, Atlantic PR e ALAN MOWBRAY [y y 1 HOSP"M. uo“s Vaughn, Jim Lamanuzzi, Tony mackerel and Pacific mackerel, for 3 A LhivERsaL PiCTURE . i Kouris, Capt. Bernard Peters, Gold- sale or delivery to govemmem‘ GIRL FOR BROWNS [ en Waltman and Art Lee. 'ngrnvlcr\ I A NIG i 3 St. Ann's Hospital discharged the BRI 74 05 2 >>— . Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brown of Ju- DRAMATIC Tg’,:.i(‘flT Morewlié:ugha following medical patients yester- 'Thc first chgld born in the White Mahcgany trees in Honduras take neau became the parents of a girl STORY! LEON ERROI day: Joe Kelly, Herbert Warner, House was Elizabeth Priscilla Tyl- about 200 years to reach full size at 5:35 a.m. today in the Govern- & on o“r Slage » . Tony Kouris, Mrs. Jack Endicott, ¢r, granddaughter of President John —100 feet tall and 40 feet in cir- ment Hospital. The child weighed [ T TR in Mrs. Peter Terencio and Mrs. Mar- Tyler. She was born in 1842, cumierence. lou pounds at bmh BATTLE [looxcuprs per|| SEENG e . e By B0 0 QLT 'HOME”, OF 0 DCAST A Fast Fox Air News SUPPLY || soweric FOR THAT EASTER OUTFIT...VISIT el N EW S PMERIGH —————— DRI THis TiME: || OF THE DaY Juneaw’s Most Exclusive Infants’ and i Iw-.-“----« & Children’s Wear Shop RAlPH AllEN AWARDED ”,}Znifff“’éf;f"f .‘i’fiiifif%fi?fifj TUMBL-TOGS O SPRING SPECIAL FIRST PRIZE FOR POPPY :i.:"4vnc s, mait i cLvln ISR T - pOSIER m M.A (0'"[“" Suzanne McMullan, third. . Small, Medium, Large—2, 4 and 6 . P E R M A N E N T All three winners are students at St. Ann’s Parochial School, which 3 4 Prize-winners in the American was the only school submitting post- ; A Large Selection of i 2 W A v E s Legion Auxiliary Poppy Poster con-|ers this year. All posters entered £ o - test, which. is an annual event|shcwed a great deal of ccnscientious t : % § : conducted through the schools, were | effort on the part. of the .young : $25.00 Cold Wave for - -$20.00 complele rodu ast nigl he Aux- | artists. The firse-priz star hi X it s b oSl s bE::n S(‘nTL] tnl Dexfart:;mpflbt Head 4 .For BOYS n.d GIBLS 4 f $l5.00 Machine Wave for 312.50 clIlIllllh quarters, where it will be entered in ¢ . Sizes up to and including 12 the Department contest in competi- IA : - | . $12.50 Machine Wave for $10.W COIPI.‘. | tion with the first-prize winners in |the same class from the other Aux- iliary Units in Alaska, according to e s 3 AR — AN VANITY BEAUTY Girl Scouts of Troop No. 9 were 4 2 > |guest entertainers at the mesting, { ; S A . 0 N giving an amusing skit called “The : ! Romance of Pif-Pif Land.” Those " |taking part were Gale Page, Shirley ' ' Phone 318 Cooper Building | Casperson, Marjorie Malcolm, | . |Frances Kingsbury, Baine. Molvar As2 Vel BOYS' ALL-WOOL SUITS ; OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT Games were played and clever 2 » < - : prizes awarded, and a very pleas- 7 g Sizes 3 to 12 HE TIME to get your a.nl; evening"cndcd with tt:e servin% ; - : ) . 4 G I B S ! D R S S E S Windstorm Insurance i;irs"“‘fffi;,si"{fffihfi?? oc«.-ocfl:rse 'i:d T;;- % S e L6 tha tosl El 4 § 3 is NOW! — before you ri} who wcr_e honored with a " 1 months to size A have a loss. Then, if your l;ll:ti-:y Mc;isl,(e'rel:611:?:3111nmasfidaiwi§s" A R G I R L S ; S L A C K s : ttent,a".-.. home is damaged, you'll |Dorothea Hendrickson. ; 5 . P A ' N T E R S be reimbursed. ‘ T TS X , 4 i Up to size 14 Consult this agency ! MAU“DY THURSDAY \ A g 4 ¥ Q about ddding this protec- ] (EREMON'ES GIVEN . : . /8 ; . 2 Boatt fi Mev'at ) % : : il . asmall st BY SCOTHSH RNE'Y {8 : ; o5 AT IMPORTANT ‘[ The traditional ceremony of “Ex- g & = X % » M E E T l N G | tinguishing the Light” will be ob- 7 y K 4 |served by the local Scottish Rite - 1 » 3 7 H X 1 el ¢ ot o U o Fashoa iy “; boifig ik Tonight! AT T30 sh k ‘Thur:day at 6:15 p. m, following i i attuc | which there will ke supper. g R | \ B ’ ) 4 A F Of L HALL ‘The re-lighting ceremonies on Ageney |noovuenom { )\ | : S ‘ gy Beney ‘ GIRLSS,i,eSI?%QUSES A WD | Local 1504 Junau Phone 249 | Tis programs will be under the direction of K. G. Merritt, Master s e o e o SKIRTS ‘ ,,' ALBERT H. GODDARD, Secretary E T A Sizes 2 to 14 VULCANIZING—Tires and Tubes || e PROMPT SERVICE—WORK GUARANTEED JUNEAU MOTOR C0. — PHONE 30 LARGE SELECTION OF : , $ Trollers Meeting ]' ARELETS TONIGHT Baranof Turkish Bath and Massage April17 Hours 9 A. M. to 6 P. M.—Open Evenings by Appointment BARANOF HOTEL—Lower Level PHON_E 753 NOTE:. This will probably be. the last meeting before the fleet will leave for s : Popres e : : # the fishing grounds. Please attend and DOUGLAS BOAT SHOP smeure 104 bint i ST e ¢ New Construction and Repairs Jobs > - Free Estimate Phone Douglas 192 ‘ % e SHD P REFHESEI?EJ:EEI:'?I{ISG AFTER RNERS PLUMBING HEATING g 3 o i Juneau, Alaska P. 0. Box 761 United Trollers Smith ggsggggfmsenm Specializing in Children’s and Infanis’ Wear ‘ of Alaska DAY PHONE 476 NIGHT CALLS—Fred C. Lorz—Blue 655 ’

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