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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1946 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—)UNEAU. ALASKA 7 PAGE R AT | g 'HEALTH COUNCIL MEET |3y it Rty el tions BATAAN MOVIE D P S by 1 cal T the Hotel and Res- TllollszllldflTlll'l led SHOWS A(IUAL N E“rs } HOLDS DISCUSSION ON taurant Employees” Unien cach gv-| Drasin of Epie 4 ahd | CENTER REPAIR BILLS |12, 525 anc, ihe Atska ubercu- A pic BORILE. SCENES| uivoion sk ot T iner Heroism and Corhivige Fodlian ' shd sty 22 AlMES yusinday afir weot (S5 the Gastineau Public Health Coun- | the clubs represented on the Health ® drama in extraordinary fashing,| wife and son. Mr. Johnson is a fishicussion of the bills presented for| during the summer months no d ¥ e RKO Radio’s “Back to Bataan”|pice: for the Whiz Co. | the e ing and renovating of | finite response has been received Tonight Only! Feature at 7:30 and 9:36 P. M. JOAN FONTAINE ARTURO de CORDOVA was mainly devoted to a dis-| Council have been “vecationing” lopening tcnight at the Capitol the city-owned building where the | from them, but there was a general TONIGHT d Theatre brings film-goers a mem-| ypg BRUNDIGE TO TENAKEE|Public Health Center is now estab- | feeling of optimism among those an 5 i (W[ [oratic story of the heroic Filipi Mrs. Millie Brundige will leave|lished. and was preceded by a very | that were present, that the balance TH“RSDAY UNLY' , R ) ™ {people and their struggles against|y;niont on the Estebeth after:interesting talk by Dr. Berneta of the sum needed would be forth- o | A the ) invaders Director of 'rnal and | coming during the coming month spending the past week attendingBlock John Wayne, rapidly becoming| ¢, pysiness affairs in Douglas. She!Child Health and C cd Child-| Money raising campeigns are not one of the screen’s foremost por-|recently sold her home here and|Yen's Services a regular part of the program of |trayers of two-fisted action roles,| jntends to reside at Tenakee indef-i At cial meeting of the Health [the Health Council, as Mrs. M. O. iy, et o g e s w0 [ corup NN COTIMANGS t before the fall of Bataan, R cided \ttempt to raise the sum council but in order to relieve the - 1 s ‘ordered by General Wainwright RETURNS FROM VISIT {of $500 through contributions from |city budget of more expense at this CREEK” Basil Rathbone-Nigel Bruce-Ralph Forbes In Technicolor his command and go into M Irvin Fleek returned on|the member organizations, or from time and at the same time assure anize guerrilla re-| Mongay via PAA after spending the |any other interested persons. This the continued service of a Public " past three weeks visiting at Walla|amount was thought to be suffi- Health Nurse and Health Center ound the exciting activities of \qa)ja, Wash. Her husband is the|cient to complete the repairs, in for Juneau and vicinity, the Cour |these groups, their harassing Of | gyner of the Douglas Trucking Co.!addition to funds provided by the cil felt it worth while to deviate {the Japanese supply lines and ' | Territorial Department of Health from their customary routine their unceasing efforts to keep the| RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL |and by the City of Juneau. How- flame of liberty alive and to pre-| wyg Earl Miller and new daugh-!ever, it was found that some of pare against the day when Gen-|ter returned home from St. Ann's|the items ov eral MacAithur would make good ups. The history of the Crippled Children’s program in Alasks 1927 to the present date er-ran the original es- ping S g Wbt Hospital yesterday. The young Miss | rimate with the result- that the lined by Dr. Block, and the purpose Which time election of officers will JIM DAVIS I VES s promis € 18 € was born Aug. 17 and weighed six ! bills totaled 0. i 128 e £ Ve IR % 5 stirring plot of this unusual of-|ang gne-half pounds. She has been! T 6l e $005 B ¥ of the Alaska Crippled Children's be held A nominating commit James V. Davis and sons, James e 5 v | To date, the sum of $295 has been | pqqociation which has been inaug-|tee composed of the Rev. Robert| . and Rowland, left last night \fering. named Ann Lauraleen and joins! received, with the organizations All the principal characters infour sisters, Erlene, Darleen, Kath- ! responc as follows | the story are based on real-life fig-|jcen and Colleen. The proud father! cpan E\In;. and :m‘s, :\lux;g\;)\'lth;he- !dm; is co-owner of the Hollywood Shoe | th‘ atic recreation o! he “March o 3 ir P 14 Gt aho | Balin’ etivivors, | - D L. SIERL 17 ir's landinz on Le and| BONNER ON BROWN BEAR U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU P g v’ daring release of the| Robert Bomner, Jr, is viiting| _ JUNEAU, ALASKA i {American prisoners in Casablanca, ' with his daughter, Roberta Pauline,| PATA FOR 24 HO NDED A¥ 4:30 A. M., 120TH MERIDIAN TIME |lends the film impressive realism. while the Brown Bear, upon which | WEATHER BULLETIN urated throughout the Territory, Treat, chairman; Mrs. Wm. Paul gpoard the North Sea for Seattle. was explained and Mrs. Henry Lorenzen Was nam-| nvp Dayis has been here this sum- i e of Commerce, $75; Elks' The next meeting of the Health ¢d by Mrs. Johnson mer on business and is returning i $50; Business and Professional Council will be held in October, at oty to his home on Whidby Island near . Empire Want Ads brine results! | Coupeville, Washington | VT " he is employed, is in port. Formerly Max. temp. "TODAY { the Mayor of Douglas, Bonner is| last Lowest 4:30am. 24 hrs. Weather at INORT AL - el e v R 2 hres | temp. temp. BRGD, 4i30em NOTICE TO CONTR ACTORS i and the son-in-law of August Aalto, | Anch 6 49 51 0 Pt. Cloudy g | . M'CARRON ARRIV ki f'; ‘; 13 :f]“"‘ " = s | Ward McCarron amived from|Cordova T s car Advertisement for Bids The steamer North Sea of the|Whitehorse by Pan American Air- Dawson 42 & . e Northland Transportation Company’ Ways to visit with his brother Ear] Pdmouton ; 9 Sy ANTHONY QUINN 5 |arrived from Sitka last night a* McCarron. He joined his daughters ;‘(““l" ik ‘[: Pt. Cloudy ; . ) ainc BEULAH BONDI . 8:15 o'clock and left for Seattle at| Betty and Pat who have been visit- Hain¢ ¥ 3 AR 3 o approximately 3 o'clock this morn-|ing here during the summer months Tuneau 4 0 4 SEALED BIDS will be received at ing. and plan to leave this week xm-‘-K‘:.’t‘Zi“'k-l"']""'" % : :]‘ e the office of the Gross Twentieth Cen- i Passengers for Petersburg were, their home in Chicago where they Fes 44 e =00 o B iho for #ha da FEw . it o Forrest Fryer, Mr. and Mrs. N. F. will attend school. Mr. McCarron ‘\;‘fg""""' 4 by e g 1}“" “”lef]‘ i J.( -‘h !n”ld}m“ L A Fagerson_and Mary L. Fagerson, motored along the Alcan highway McGrath s i Bkl Coliseum Theatre Building in Juneau, —_— William T. Mahoney left for Ketch-| to Whitehorse with a party of fof - o= b P‘“"“C"““lv Alaska. Bids will be accepted until 1 —JAN GARBER AND HIS ikan. Seattle-bound passengers friends. Prln:d)\x;u 58 0 Uit 2:30 P. M., September the Tenth, 1946, ORCHESTRA were as follows: Mrs, Elizabeth —— | 2 E i 5 Biggs, J. V. Davis, James V. Davis S Albenatad e e g | Portland 86 0 leax and then and there opened and read. H provide some tuneful diversion as they give out with ggs, J. V. Davis, James avis| MISS SPURGEON LEAVES | ijnco George b 34 0 Gilay 3 “KING PORTER STOMP,” “GARBER BLUES,” ermand Davis, rs. Orace Miss Coral Spurgeon left for her | prince Rupert 70 0 SPECIFICATIONS may be obtain- DRO pycetad=n , R WIQT e ompson, Ols me Seattle by Pa 2 S 5 N . . v ) SPECIAL,” “THE BOY WITH THE WIST- Pisner, Sdney J. Thompson, OIaf| home in Seattle by Pan American | gon pyy 54 Rain od'at the offica of the Twentisth Gl § FUL EYES.” “SWING IT, MOTHER GOOSE,” L it “ddleman, | Airways on Saturday. She will stay | geatyle 55 59 0 Thunderstorm , : ¢ d‘lh‘ \‘""‘(‘()“\"]) l‘ll"\'("\l‘{l R‘H “', '()‘l)i"’ Paul A. Paulet, James K. Steer, with friends until the arrival of |aj i - 0 Clear tury Theatre by making a deposit of A e Eant ‘Dmm]“l"'g.,(";",“ e li“"”h”'l her - mother, and attend school. | whjtenorse 44 45 0 Clear 200. Said deposit will be refunded f —and—AIR EXPRESS son, Donald W. Johnson, Edmund Mrs. Spurgeon plans to leave |y 0 0 q 3 PR AP T COLOR CARTOO = Roberts and Mrs. William T. Ma-| Douglas the later pe P ey ¢ g ; et upon return of specifications. g &l EWS of the DAY i oL the later part of Septem (4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today) (| m(x;:i‘\“-» A PR SR ber. Mr. Spurgeon is foreman of| WEATHER SYNOPSIS: The ridge of high pressure continues across The right to reject any and all bids ] B s b | e DYlee SORLE ey | the northern portion of Southeast Alaska and southern Yukon from a is reserved. SI[fllVF[A[E 2 3 i M:slH . Cd“‘r‘ it (“‘u A i e 1\\.;;1; pressure center in the Gulf of Alaska to another high pressure ¥ OF Sk ek Dbl b 5 center centered over the south central portion of Canada this morning = : h ;" st, Wener Preitfer and Murray KEEARNEY ON' FIRST | A low pressure center moved rorthward from the Pacific Ocean to Bristol T PrHCger ot | .mlp IN 35 YEARS‘BM during the past 24 hours and a trough of low pressure is reported § v ; 2 3 | from ‘western Arizona to the coast of Vancouver Island. The tempera- I} ! |14 ) I sare & St e PIN vy Aot ot of Vaneoer et e s O 3 N ‘r“’”“‘”"»‘ ash trays.—Home "-"‘I‘(‘l" He's always been busy sending | fAllen during the past 24 hours over the southwestern portion of Alaski 669699600606000080000060066660 | 3 ] Moy people south, but it seems|&0d at scattered stations over the Rocky Mountain region of northern | i ~ i that Jack Kearney Assistant Ju.|United States and southern Canada. Ry Y S e neau “Agent for the Northland R e FISH FOR || BOX 2652 PHONE 204 o rtati 5 R ity del { c Bl d | n ’w Kn s w:f‘:“-""" '{“:““ C""‘P“"iv hfi: "‘3[‘"\ Reports from Marine Stations at 12:30 P. M. today 2 | aken ou ime to make e trip WIND Height of W: P! isteni Blen ‘ 5 o | elght of Waves g ons 1 . USE ;hxr!;m]l! R0 4| Station Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) SALMON TUNA { CONTRACTOR |, Anyway, the situation was remed-| cape Decision Clear 58 W 4 1 foot .. Year After Year ;v JUNEAU, ALASKA l}‘;d early 'lmlihfyommgt Vll,he"d 1:/11‘- Cape Spencer Pl Cloudy 53 WNW 12 Calm , ¥ : earney stealthily crept aboar Eldred Rock Clear 57 ' Calm 1 foot r Pack Are you interested in a home of 4 4 d % o T ks oS e 4 > 3 \.x.cuum‘ I aff\?d for o ot e A :\‘:?m*‘-l North Sea enroute o Se-|mive Pinger Light Clear 56 NNW 12 Calm Rich, Full Flavor ing repaired? E\y lr\;rfgl:xe]Lnfi;dirs";{n::::iafil:L: Guard Island Clear 0 NW 1 Zero r g | g s. Kea s g st | Lincoln Rock Clear 57 WNW 10 1 foot y | For Quality Workmanship || trip south in 35 years! Point Retreat Clear 56 W 4 Zero i | CALL PHONE 204 | The Kearneys plan to be gone| MARINE FORECAST FOR PERIOD ENDING THURSDAY EVE- at the Mouth of the Columbia River | fon Al ekl 3 = 1 4 || T will Be Glad to Serve You or several weeks and will visit with | NING: Protected waters of Scutheast Alaska and outside waters, Dixon e | friends and relatives in the states| Entrance to Yakutat—variable winds under 15 miles per hour. Rair H PHONE 204 BOX 2652 || = o 8 s - % e L AN | | during their absence. except for fog or low clouds along shoreline northwest of Cape Decision. convenlen"ly ana!ed ILWACO, WASH. | Phone — 401 ASTORIA, ORE. é 1274 — Phones — 1460 2 o | 960000000000 NORTHLAND B TRANSPORTATION | C O M’ P AN Y | [ ' Junea“ Drug Co BOTTLED. UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY ik Juneau Cold Storage Co. THere is no substitute for newspaper advertising! e LT

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