The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 30, 1946, Page 5

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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1946 "TARS AND SPARS' IS FAST SHOW AS CAPITOL FEATURE Great talent sparks the with big time entertainment to the swingtime heartbeat of youth at the Capitol Theatr2, where Co- lumbia Pictures’ “Tars and Spars,”| {ilm version of the Coast Gua 1ge m al, is currently starring| Alfred Drake (late singing sensation | of “Cklahoma!"”), Janet Blair and Marc Platt, and featuring Sid Cae- sar, Seaman 1st Class, and Jeff Donnell It's a Lrimmin; lic love NOW PLAYING THE HAPPIEST SHOW IN TOWN? Ty Chock- Full 2 screen set shining laughter y-go-round-up. minute of this big funny show screenplay was written by Jacoby, Sarett Tobias and Dunning, the story by Barry Trivers. Alfred E. Greeh is credit- d with the direction, while there are six song hits, five of them by Jule Styne and Sammy Cahn. It was produced with the cooper- ation of the United States Coast Guard | R e LAST RITt) FOR JOHN BERG TOMORROW P. M. The funeral of John C. Berg will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Charles W. Carter chapel. Services will be conducted by the Rev. G. Herbert Hillerman. Pallbearers are as follows: Rosco Laughlin, Lyman Ellsworth, Fred Campen, Ludwig Nelson, Al Zenger and Tom Selby. Burial will be in the Evergreen Cemetery. | - cleaning, Repairing and ree Victor's Fur Factory. romance a rol- You'll singing g Witk m every John Decls ALFRED DRAKE JANET BLAIR MlRL‘ PLATT & COMPLETE SHOWS Start at 7:20—9:30 Feature at 8:00—10:10 EXTRA— "“A GUN IN EIS HAND" (“Crime Does Not Pay™) Also—DONALD DUCK Fur modeling. adyv. e NPT HCE === ervices for suitable home Am 27-year-old vet, nllv;m. Experienced e, radio oper- laborer, or any Will for nea ator, store clerk, truck dx 1\ er, honest werk. DALE HOJEM, Juneau Hotel BE A CHIROGCPODIST Easy Home Siudy Course Qualifies You for Practice “Decetor of Pediatry” Degree Conferred—Write: THE ALASKA COLLEGE OF CHIROPODY P. 0. Box 2894, Juneau Alaska r~~,”-”-----,---_,-, B e ALASKA ELECTRONICS Sales and Service BOX 21 PHONE 62 Hallicrafters . . Admiral . . Bendix and Sentinel Radios EXPERT REPAIRS ON ANY RADIO EQUIPMENT NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION C O MP AN Y SERVING ALASKA [ETHEL MILNER IS -{Margaret THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU. ALASKA LASKA COASTAL FLIES SATURDAY, BUT NOT SUNDAY Alaska flights A ELECTED HEAD or( NEW ORGANIZATION Women of Moose Associa- | fion Formed at Confer- !i’fifi‘o"\i‘.‘;‘:‘";;f\'.\‘i‘f.“;afii‘.\ e Hawn: en(e He'd a‘ An(hl’age .from Juneau to Sitka: Gil Didrick- ‘son, Charlie Williams and Al Keithy; to Petersburg: R. W. Mar- The ¢ nding the ton, Arnal Moriede, Gerald Lind Women of Association, {A. J. Alter, Lillian Taylor, Walt organized at a umlnonw held inlLudtke, Dr. Eastvold, Jack Gucker, Anchorage last week and ending|Jack Gucker, Jr, A. G. Cummings turday night, elected Mrs. Ethel!and R. L ony ner, of Juneau, President of the| From Juneau to Ketchikan: Dave iation {Bjernsvold, Henry Benson, Ruby Other officers chosen Rimmer of Anchorage,|thy Connor and A. Cote; to Lake Doro- Dale Batelulder and V. A First Vice-President; Mrs. Norah|Seppaniv; to Skagway: J. Martin, Weisenphul of Ketchikan, Second|Arlene Martin, Robert E. Lee and Vice-President, and Mrs. Katherine|W. J. MacAlister; to Wrangell Maulding of Ketchikan, Secretary-{Tom Mooney, Esther Miller and Treasurer. Mike Haas, President of ! Alfred Martin; to Lake Hasselborg the Moose Association for Alaska,|Harold Bates, Cliff Bjelland, Jim was installing officer Bwl]nml and Amy Montgomery The conference closed Saturday| From Lake Hasselborg to Juneau night with a semi-formal dance in|Mr. and Mrs. J. Hemveld; from the Army Recreation Hall |Lake Dorothy: V. A. Seppaniv and One of the surprises of the con-{Dave Batelulde from Wrangrll ference, at which the association|Ted Childers; from Petersburg: T. was organized, was the arrival at!J. Fly; from Petersburg to Ketch- Anchorage of Carl W. Weis, Deputy | ikan: Norman Orr and Ralph; Supreme Secretary of the Moose | Wooten; national lodge. kan: R. W. Wahrist he conference- was first| From Ketchikan territorial gathering ever by sie Anishett, H. Lacey, J. N. Black, the Women of the Mooce. There Mr. and Mrs. H. Graham and was no formal or ation prior Walter Martin; from Ketchikan to to last week Petersburg: Mrs. H. Kerr; from Honorary Vice-Presidents will be 'Sitka to Juneau: Chris ennings, awarded chapters in Cordova, Sit- George Kaska, E. L. Bartlett, Em- ka and Fairbanks, it is announced.|ily Allan, Edna Simms, Ben Jones Delegates from those lodges were and Lester Bryan ' POPULAR FETE HERE SAT. EVE A lh\[l\'(’ of Norway, Mr. 'I‘horseni The first Shrine Dinner Dance had been a resident of Alaska for of the season, at the Scottish Rite many years. He was unmarried and Temple Saturday evening, was at- leaves no known relatives. Funeral [tended by 68 persons. Dinner at 8 arrangements will be announced la-'o'clock was followed by an hour’s ter by the Charls W. Carter Mor- entertainment provided by R. B. tuary. (Lathrop, magician and ventrolo- quist. Colored motion pictures of ithe last three Shrine picnics here, {in 1944, 1945 and 1946, were shown of Seattle, has by J. W. Leivers. Dancing continued arrived here from Anchorage by until 1 o'clock Sunday morning, to fic Northern Airlines. He is the music of Matheny's Orchestra registered at the Baranof Hotel and BB e TR :‘“T’l‘i;,‘,‘ii;'.’“’}f " represeniative ot SOCIAL SEASON OF arke Davis Conogany. Il BEIA SIGMA p'“ UNDERWAY FRIDAY The fall social season for Delta |Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi got un- |derway Friday night, with a smor- gasbord party to entertain rushees. ‘The party was held at the home ;¢f Mrs. Vernon More on the Ba- sin Road Following dinner, the committee in charge presented an assortment Costal Airlines made no vesterday, but completed att SO were Mrs, the held = g ERNEST THO! Ernest Thorsen, last employ- ed at the Alaska Juneau Gold/ Mining Company in }944, died Sat- | mdon al his home on mlloughbyl 50, .- HUGH TENNANT HERE Hugh R. Tennant, exposure of artistic talent among the guests. Talent scouts in charge {of the evening’s food and fun were Mesdames George Purington, Lee For % especially ] Dunlap, Vernon More, R, B. Will- Kayser is creating iams and Misses Laurene Knowles and Mary Shaw. Tuesday, October 1, a model meet- ing will be held at the home L,f Mrs. Jim Langdon, 124 W. sixth | Street. The time is 7:30 p. m. and irushees have been invited to this meeting. ‘ (raled Atter Dellvery MISSOULA, xfont., Sept. 30.—| lApplc boxes and peach crates solv Ivd a shortage of living quarters laz St. Patrick’s Hospital. The hospital has facilities de- enchanting new fab- ric gloves, hosiery, underthings, lingerie. past few days. AYSER lged up as cribs. from Wrangell to Ketchi- | to Juneau:Jes-| of games which led to an hilarious | signed for only 12 newktorn babies, but 38 infants arrived during the|for Boxes and crates|there Mrs. Day will be a delegate !solved the problem. They were rig- REAL MELODRAMA IS SHOWING NOW AT 20TH CENTURY murder nfelodran with Humphrey Bogart Smith and Sydney Greenstreet the leading roles, is the fea- showing at the 20th Cen- The flict is in ture tury Bogart is in love but the 1 C on he now because he | sister kills his wife with his wife's rejects his advances. | reet enters the plot, bent | Bogart down, whom | ed is a murderer The ain of being watched and | tricks by Goldstreet, one of having a woman resembling Bogart's wite,| pass him on the street, giving the impression she is still alive, proves| Bogart's undoing for he returned to the scene of the murder and is promptly arrested The plot is intriguing D COOPERATION OF RESIDENTS ASKED | " INEHC PLANNING atter eens tracking is sa | | I i | The Juneau Emergency Housing Committee, in line with its slogan, “There can be no vacant houses or apartments in the Channel Area, this mornig asked that all local home owners cooperate “to the full- est possible extent” in order to re-| duce the critical housing conditions ! in the Channel area. Persons planning to go on an ex- | tended vacation, or those who have a summer home suitable for rent-| ing during the winter months, are' urged to call Mrs. R. Johnson at|( 833, or write to post office box 436, giving permission to have such quarters oiffered for rent on a tem- porary basts. ing committee have expre: willingness to assist in vorking | out any necessary details” pertinent to such a system | Landlords and prospective land- lords, who are having rental diffi-| culties in securing essential building materials for completing rental)| property, are asked to state thei:! case by letter to P. O. 436. Such letters will receive the prompt at- tention of Housing Committee mem- bers who will work toward straightening out such difficulties, ' the committee neced | Veterans interested in forming a Veterans'- Cooperative for building | low-cost homes of a simple two- | bedroonj design with cost to range| betweer? $7,000 and $7,500 are also/ requested to write P. O. Box 436. | The Emergency Housing Commit- | tee is investigating prospective methods of financing such a Coop- { e Veterans Home Building| Project, . and the relative cost of prefabricated homes as compared with custom built homes of similar design. As soon as the major details have | been worked out, a meeting of all| veterans in the Chanel area will be called. 'RAY DAYS GOING T0 " RETURNTO JUNEAUTO . RESIDE PERMANENTLY | Mr. and Mrs. Ray G. Day, former | wellknown residents of Juneau, are | going to come hack to this city and make their permanent home here, |soon after Christmas. Mrs. Day, leaving for Wrangell by ]p]am- after a brief visit here, stated | Mr. Day is retiring from the United | States ~ Customs service. He has le*n customs official at Wrangell. He entered the service five years! ago. The Days will soon leave Wrangell a visit in Florida and while Members of the hous- | ed their { Star to be from the Juneau Eastern Chapter to the convention HOSIERY + UNDERTHINGS + GLOVES Eeonomy Tourist \ Sleeping Cars EAST on the electrified OLyMPIAN Leave Seatlle Daily 9:45 pm Going “outside’” | from Alaska, your best bet for a com- | fortable trip at low cost is The Milwau- kee Road’s OLYM- PIAN from Seattle. This fine train carries air conditioned touristsleeping carswith comiortable, individuallylighted berths and spacious lounging rooms. Your space costs about one-third less than in standard sleeping cars, and the rail fare is little more than in coaches. Appetiz- ing meals in the big. dining car are moderate in cost. Famous for friendly hospitality, the Mil- waukee is the only road operating over its own rails all the way between Seattle and Chicago. For reservations, ask your earest Stea: o Toa ol Bereas oF R E. Carvon, ‘White Bldg., lolutlln M‘fiflfl. MILWAUKEE ROAD Pt Cou You'll notice an Old- Fashioned Friendliness when you first drive in. And an Old-Fashioned Desireto seeyour motor- ing needscompletely satisfied at lowest cost. | buas’ before you go. 2 | J 01d-Fashioned MODERN EQUIPMENT for a BETTER SERVICE J0B rtesy held in Tampa, » | they | Day Apartments on Seventh Street, | Will you therefore present same to TONIGHT HOW —9:22 FEATURE 6—9:56 P. M. TI0"[ENTURY AT AS YOUD NEVER § ALEHS SMI (15 murder Yoo WON'T w\\ \\ MS\‘ ‘“t \u\ "\f)d \ Fla., November 10 to November 15. When the Days return to Juneau, will make their home in the between Gold and Franklin To helders of ¢uneau Cold Stor- age Morgage bonds, Nos. 1 to 25 inclusive. These bonds will be due and payable together with accrued interest thereon on October second after which date interest ceases. Vor Generations A Great Aentucky Favorite® the First National Bank for demption on date mentioned. WALLIS S. GEORGE, Manager. Juneau Cold Storage Co., Inc. re- e LISTEN 7 pm. 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