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THURSDAY SEPTI-_MBI:R 26 1946 Record Crowds say, the Juneau Firemen's Show IS A BIG HIT! DON'T MISSIT! Leaves Tonite! (For Benefit of Your Memorial Library) with JOAN DAVIS - JACK HALEY PHILLIP TERRY - MARTHA HOLLIDAY Gene Kruoa . Ethel Smith Glenn Tryon . Fritz Feld COMPLETE SHOWS at 7:05—9:30 FEATURE STARTS t 7:45—10:10 HANG ONE UP ON YOUR BOAT OR IH YOUR FURNACE ROOM Juneau Welding and Machine Shop P. O. Box 1478 Juneau, Alaska Distributois for Southeast® Alaska \ ALASKA ELECTRONICS Sales and Service BOX 2165 PHONE 62 Hallicrafiers . . Admirai. . Bendix and Seniinel Radios ) \ ] \ \ N \ ) : ) \ [} N N N N N \ N i EXPERT REPAIRS ON ANY RADIOC EQUIPMENT S S S e PR Ry P "ORTHWES AIRLINES MOTORSHIP ESTEBETH tov= HAINES *"" SKAGWAY "~ MONDAY for 10 P.M. Leaves for SITKA and Wayporis every Wednesday 6 P.M. PASSENGERS, FREIGHT and MAIL ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Pelersburg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert. Vancouver, and Seattle FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE YELLOW CAB CO PHONE 22 Courteous Drivers — Dependable Service 24-HOUR SERVICE FIREMEN'S SHOW LAST TIMES AT sored b The benefit show }(ht‘ Juneau Volur ment for the N }Fu 4 at the Capitol t drew a sell ¢ s the feature is > a worthy one will be a tendance to at the two f 1 showings. and hilarity motivat the story in the lavish new mus | unattr and. ¢ Groves and Miss June sister, who in: g ison no more prac m to a promise not to Tickets will be taken by Mrs. Amy & dinne P RENE S e is own appol {til she herself gets o, b ';hr\n 11 be prepared r than by ming a murder this possibility is most e iy Tt served Rice. Between the on Foster and proceeds to Fvis though Joan NOTICE UF ANNUAL { dinne cing time there will|try to do so. But Patric wd insterhood. However, when CONVENTION {be ente ment in the dining Foster go out to find ti ster tries to kill Joan with an! NOTICE is hereb ven that the |room. Colored movies of the three me clues and of cours: axe, Joan prudently slows up the!34th Annual Convention of the|annual Shrin Picnic will be!with no other than tt romance in this RKO Radio ox-_‘ Grand Camp ALASKA NATIVE |shown er! It all Jots of fun anc ‘tr:\\ng:\nza BROTHERHOOD and | Dany starts at 9:30 o'clock, very o erous, and sure to be en- I The 1 ip, HOOD, will meet at Wrar with Matheney's Orc joyed by all. Terry and a ha | aska, in the ANB Hall, beginning 10 |ing the music. It is pointed out th: od pleasure, there is } : Holliday, is of a miore am. Monday, November 11, 1946, (his is strictly a Shrinc Batuda. Tt in- ok ture. She doesn't tell Pl and ending at 12 midnigh and for t der Roundup,” with thrills, etc | he daughter of Lord S When he foolishly thinks she finds out, h amusing herself with him. As a|to participate after having shc 'WHITE ELEPHANT matter of fact, she loves him itself in good standing as to mem- | AUCTION COM. TO AWARDED FR&ZER (AR dreadfully, even though his veins|bership and finances, by means of 3| GATHER TONIGHT g don't squirt blue blood, and she gates, which delegates must also s finally manages to convince him be in good standing and been regu-| Al members of the White El award of the Frazer of that pleasing fact 1 elected by their respective local | phay on Committee will me: to Martha Schmit at - c Forms for camp reports and | topjg 7:30 o'clock in the Ju- doings at the 20th Century credentials of deleg | itre st night. In case Mrs A Paramount Plcture with Music Vespers CAPITOL TONIGHT, re Depart-| has just been'crg THE DAILY AlASKA E.M Church. The concert - s ¢ ored by the Business and |y = h WITH A H Professional Wemen's Club, and all| dhid Dek- CLUELESS - proceeds will be turned over to the Cecil \ city iund for erection of the Mem- S} ina Ni K".l[fl. e|orial Library (AN vinner emma Acccmpanying Miss Paul, one of | tective srge White's iska's youngest and most talent- | Joan Davis Ha-'ed singers, will be Mrs. Trevor Da- > Krupa or-|vis at the piano and organ 3 and| The BPWC committee in charge many of arrangements is I numbers Betty McCormick. nance between Miss Davis | ahoney, Mrs Irma Geye s can ed, is a| Miss Jeanne Hopkins, Mrs. Roberta | Mar November 16, 1946. In wi e ings of each of the anizations .each ca ich meet- ap is entitled available from the ANB Grand S retary, at the Northern Light aret McCarron, | €, above-named PIRE— JUNEAU. ALASKA PAGE FIVE RANCSPAUL [ v‘-"‘i-"':%‘il,i e MURDER, MIRTY CONCERT TO BE S e, DESCRIBES BILL | STAES, 000 GuT FRIDAY NIGHT ' B AT2OM CENTURY | e S ,y| Frances Paul, lyric soprano, will| t o ?' e s c“ -, v o Ly e W \\D HALE-WITS ?} | | Dance Saturday ; evening Maddening, mirthful murder mystery at Mardi Gras time! A shot in the pight . . . a kiss in the dark .. . it's the year's top haywire homicide! former Patricia N to the mar gone his v publi nounced in - MARTHA SCHMIT IS | neau Young Hardware Company for called by Henry ALBERT ailed to claim th PATRICIA aw PRESTON FOSTER - MORISON - DEKKER * | wrd, | Box 81, Juneau, Alaska nt of the com- Reynolds was next | Business to be discussed and acte 41‘ ¥ hmit i 1 employee of " upon will include, among [ et 6 i U0~ ka Laundry and wife of L Sunda p M business as delogates regalarly - | oy 06 Made for the auc- e Sehmit of the Alaska arc ||i Charles Butterworth-Cecil Kellaway /%y y ltroduce, the following: | held Oct. 24 as a fund-raising pro- and Welde Directed by WILLIAM CLEMENS « lay by Jonathan Lati 1. Reports of Grand Officers md‘ adt for Memorial Iibrary Fund.| Glen Allen conducted the award- W™ | Executive Committee. e i ng last night SHOWING AT 7:00 Al Ernest Ehler and N Marguerite 2. Financial reports of local MARTHA SOCIE - o Shaw have announced their pro- camps and Grand Camp. Fri. Sept f orti Sun Lamps. Sunshine ev- gram for the Music Vesper Service| 3. Resolutions and orders for the |, adv, ery day.—Home Beautiful ady Sunday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock coming year on any approproate i g in the Church of Holy Trinity, subject within Constitutions and Episcopal, at Fourth and Gold. Miss By - la including ~ Citizenship, | Dorianne Barnes will b accom- ' Fisheries and Native Fishing Rights, | The selections are as fol- Health and Sanitation Conditions in villages, towns, and canneries, etc Holy Adams 4. Reports of attorneys and others noln 1d w ner of love” on legal proceedings. (Mr. Ehler) McDermaid| 5. Amendments to ANB Consti- | “Cde to Thanksgiving” (Miss tutions, revision of dues payment Shaw) Themes of Beethoven system, increase of dues, revision of “The Lord’s Pray Malotte size of Executive Committee. “He that keepeth Israel” (Mr. WILLIAM L. PAUL, JR,, | Ehler) Ehler Grand Secretary. { Offertory—"Consider and Hear Me" | First publication, Sept. 26, 1946. | (Miss Shaw) Pflueger Last publication, Oct. 7, 1946. 1“O Lord most holy” Franck “Peace I leave with you” (Mr. NOTICE OF ANNUAL Ehler) Dichmont | CONVENTION The public is cordially invited NOTICE is hereby given that the to attend this service 1st Annual Convention of the Al- T g TR S aska Marine Workers’ ‘Union, A. F. | L., will meet at Wrangell, Alaska, Mrs Bergstrand Honored, Dinner : Honoring Mrs who will be leaving Juneau week after a month’s visit with her |daughter, Mrs. B. R. Glass, a group entertained yester- |day at a luncheon in the rome of |of friends was Mrs. Attractive Stan Grummett. \ miniature Mrs. Harry Ludas and Mrs. iam Carter. to the the electrified comfort without frills ateconomy prices. | choice of accommodations in standard lounge cars, modern tourist slee comiortable. coaches. The Milwa meals at moderate gn also an economical for coach passengers. Low Fares to Eastern Cities , ask it Steamenip Offics, Travel Bureas, of R. E. Carson, General Agent ‘White Bldg., Pounrl:h Av‘-.hnd Union St. your ticket John Bergstrand, next Enghsh. china figurines were used on the Will- | ‘Alaska’s favorite | Theair conditioned OLYMPIAN offerslux- urior:haval at reasonable cost, or solid | Your taste and budget govern your sleeping cars, bedroom, and observation | T8 Or Road is famous for appofinnq dunnq car ces, and there is fi-the-Tray service s via MILWAUKEE RoaD |in the ANB Hall, beginning 10 a.m. Monday, November 11, 1946, and ending at 12 midnight Saturday, November 16, 1846. In which meet |ings each local is entitled to par- | ticipate after having shown itself in good standing as to membership and finances. Business to be discussed and '10(0(1 upon will include, among such other lmduce the following: 1. Reports of officers. 2. Financial Reports. 3. Resolutions and orders for thc itable, set for ten. Guests included Mrs. Bergstrand,| COMing vear on any appropriate Mrs, Glass, Mrs. F. N. Schindler,|SuPlect within the Constitution and |Mrs. Harry Sperling, Mrs. Ralph| 5Y-1aWs, including fisheries, condi-| Mize, Mrs. Dave Ramsay, Mrs. ucns_n( lfshor, health and sanitation, Dewey Baker, Mrs. James Orme,|Constitution and by-laws. | WILLIAM L. PAUL, JR,, Secretary, AM.W.U. | First publication, Sept. 26, 1946. iLasc publication, Oct. 7, 1946. INCR © 10% business as delegates regularly in- | ® 71 PASSENGER DOUGLAS “STARLINERS” DC-3 © HOSTESS SERVICE MEALS SERVED ALOFT DAILY FLIGHTS — JUNEAU, ANCHORAGE, FAIRBANKS ® COMPLETE AIR EXPRESS and FREIGHT SERVICE ROUND TRIP FARES GOOD FOR ONE YEAR OFFICE BARANOF HOTEL Phone 667 e e et LATEST NEWS LATEST 69 0#[%70/1 COLISEUM-— DOUGLAS OUR SOUND SYSTEM NOW REPAIRED AND BETTER THAN EVER! TO ALL OF CUR PATRONS WHO SO LOYALLY ATTENDED THE OPEN- ING WE HEARTILY WISH TO SEE YOU TONIGHT AS OUR GUESTS WITHOUT ADMISSION CHARGE TOSEE FRED McMURRAY "Where Do We Go from Here" FRIDAY NIGHT Edw. G. Robinson-""Woman in the Window" SUNDAY NIGHT Bing Croshy-"Birth of the Blues” { \ i i I bl o EASED FLIGHT SCHEDULE il for REPRESENTATIVE % WE NEED: more comprehensive Compensation Act. More vocational training for veterans as well as the other youth of the REDUCTICN A Workmen’s Territory. Complete mvrh:ml of the Alaska tax structur h the view of reducing taxes where burdensome and unfair. Immediate and complete settlement of the Indian mrh'\ question. r Adequdte and increasing relief for the ed and welf ndent children. sumption of full powers ut self-government in ;n- paration for State- hood. VOTE OCTOBER 8 (Paid adv.) r el | MRS. ELTON ENGSTOM bbb e e