The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 3, 1946, Page 5

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llIURSDM ()( I()dl R 3 This ATOM BOMB Sensation LEAVES TONIGHT S0 . . . HURRY AND SEEIT | Tom NEAL Barbara HALE S [ 4 EVERYBODY’S EXTIIA Tafking Aboui— WILLIE MOSCONI in “CHAMPION OF THE CUE” ows 7:20—9:30 8:05—10:15 Complet Featu I'\ml rican officers, aided by an inti- ! cer, |eery “J.‘r. goes into enemy {held in a Jap prison camp <o as toDan Noonan DR. L. P. DAWES IREPUBLICAN CANDIDATE oz the Territoriai SENATE ALASKA ITHIRTY-SIX YEARS IN Your Vote Will Be Appreciated (Paid adv.) HEAR Senator N.R. WALKER SPEAK ON "Record of the Demo- cratic Party in Alaska . . . and I | Misrepresentations | of Albert (Boss) | White.” | 8:30P. M. i MONDAY—OCT. 7 il - KINY 1 (Paid adv.) HEAR Albert White in reply to WALTER SHARPE and NORMAN-Sales TAX Walker...a combination in this election that will receive the ATOMIC BOMB Saturday—7 P. M., Oct. 5 Monday—7 P. M., Oct. 7 Alaska Taxpayers League (Paid adv.) 1946 THRILLING FILM IS 65 PASSENGERS NOW FEATURED AS FLY BY PAA ON BILL AT CAPITOL A thriller with a (h tinctly “dif-| Pan American Airways yesterday ferent” twist makes its bow to flew 66 persons to and from this g patrons in “First Man Into|City RKO Radio's latest dra-| From Seattle: William Robertson, Chambers, Marie Doyle, <ine Holifield, James McGee, Lillian mate knowledge of the language Irving S. St. John, R. Granger, and an’ all-out job of plastic sur- Harry Sakamoto, Charles Van Hoo- that transforms him into a sel, Robert Dawson, Lola Hartley territory to!From Whitehorse: Earl P. McCar- an enginceriron; from Fairbanks: Ralph Rivers, Kenneth Albright, T. matic romance Dorothy The unusual picture tells how an Mrs. M make contact with Beveridge Lola Collins. P TRINITY GUILD TO ey " MEET FRIDAY NIGHT LISTEN 7 p.m. izINY October 5 and 7 — Hot — Alaska ‘Taxpayers By, League. Program Speaker, Albert| Holy Trinity Guild with Mrs. White. adv. Jack Guerin, President, will .meet ry Lea, 629 jat the home of Mrs. Ha Things for yw:'—0—ifice Friday evening. Plans will be made S L for the fall “goodie sale” at this :"A'".ES II E'"FFIN Co. meeting. The program will be a BREEt 15323 | continuation of the series of panel discussions of conditions in India, pol)(lm] religious and social - Serving Alaska Fxclusively < s MISSIONARY SOCIETY OF MEMORIAL CHURCH IS MEETING TONIGHT The Missionary Society of Mem- orial Church will meet this evening 7:30 o'clock at the Church Manse. Discussion and plans for the win- BARANOF ALASKA'S FINEST HOTEL EAT IN THE Mk, T she couig Of ERety BUBBLE ROOM || .o ™ ™ ™" — - — Special Dinner 5to8P. M. $1.75 M. S. Leota saus zrom Auk Bay | every Thursday $:15 a.m. to con- |nect with O'Harra bus for Fair- banks or Anchorage. See J. B. Bur- ford. adv. HAVE YOU HAD ENOUGH? if so vote REPUBLICAN For Delegate o Congress (Vote for One) PETERSON, ALMER J. Republican For Territorial Treasurer (Vote for One) COLE, CASH Republican Fo Territorial Commissioner of Lahor (Vote for One) Republican BENSON, HENRY A. For Divisional Senators (Vote for Two) Republlcan Republican For Divisional Representatives (Vote for Eight) Republican CR/\MER DW lGHT L. Repubhcan ENGSTROV] MRS. ELTON GARNICK ANIT Republican KRAUSE bDMUND J. | Repuhhcan McCAlN HARRY G Repuhlu:an Republlcan PRICE, FRANK D. ROBERTSON, E. E. Republican VUKOVI(IH STEVE REPUBLICAN CENTRAL COMMITTEE (Paid adv.) Republlcan WEDNESDAY Laura Spen-| White,' West 12th Street, at 7:30 o'clock on! THE DAILY ALAbKA EMPIRE 1] L ALASKA COASTAL FLIES ;',J,‘;'vé‘ S 58 THURSDAY FLIGHTS 4 I JUNEAU. ALASKA ; MRS. ENGSTROM IS HONORED AT RALLY | NEW BUILDING t . K | Channel Bus Lines which operate where th d from F hikan {on the Deuglas-Juneau route, is © Wednesday. They att I cting a new building on Third CIO-AF of L joint laber rall d strect, opposite the Feusi and Jen- r in Ketcl 1e Pione Hall {sen Grocery, which will be the bus , Monday t depot and garage. According to the Alacka ing William Dore, owner and opera- ¢ News: “Mrs, Engstrom made the hi tor of the Bus Company, stated the ,!‘ Sitka: Harold speech of the eve and out of building will be a one story, 40 b; Fannie Ward; respect because was the o D id woman catr 40 foot building with concrete floors built so an additional story may be added later. It will be built so as to ; 3 In h handle the bus line equipment pee Ir S room for e 5 a waiting Atkins the | = Glisrlin inglubitus _MARRIAGE LICENSE L. Paulkner will Le hostesses for the | | | | [cbtain important atomic bomb Melntyre; to Ketchikan: R. B. La- 1s. Charles Boyer 15 con-fo, 4" } A formulae. throp; to Fairbanks: Frank Nigro. for the building and will = ") 6w di e Tom Neal has the title role of| To Seattle: John Johnson, John|! building this week Kerel ;B L abids | phootd \tikb? thi the heroic spy, and Barbara Hale,; Owen, Stanley Benson, la Ben- e Rusk g AalEe Y |Mare Crame: thufl”;[”,m” .1, con, Arthur Benson, David Benson TO.STATES ON VISIT zh,; i A . |Richard Loo and others have im- Jobn Benson, Blanche Stuart, Er-| Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mortenson o000 RO N ok o LR !portant featured parts in the stir-|nest Zinc JSTh L Dusstny, iR A 2or SRR eSS, gk e . Hi Chester Crandail, Fred Shumate,|8nd vicinity where they will visit'j " heony gty B eblEa This feature ‘§s at the Capitol|Kathryn Miller, Ben Miller, A. 8.|friends and relatives, They plan onig,yy ; b t ev o Bl “"1' d for the last showinss tonight. {Knight, Doug Starr a month’s vacation before return-|goon. " na phil Seros atchood meeting held in the - Tony Villamin, Asa Schigley, Lois iDg to their home here IPAm. REIELIEhN: ek i e moets T : HoSp"Al No.I.ES Schigley, Grover Andree, Katherine| The three children will be under pocpudic and Pete Joh o i i “,"' e | Andree, George Danner, Rosa Dan- | the care of their grandmother, MrS. wyangell to Ketchikan: A day or two in f h iy ner, Grace Putkuk, Richard Vroe-|Sadie Cashen during the Morten-'prom sitka to o before the election next week St. Ann's hospital admitted Neil gop, June Vroegop son's absence. i s, 1 Gia R e Gallagher and Mrs. Howard Hayes| Phil Horn, Roy Gildner, Mary S Iren and P. Harme: from Sitka to vesterday. Discharged were Joe Marks, Pete Stevens, Katherine “““:’“’““ SCOUT NEWS Pelican: Gibson Youn ik ‘u[p! MARTHA SOUETY Kelly, Donald Erickson, Louis Ness,|Stevens, Carl Larson, J. B. Palm-| We held the second Brownie mrs, Roscoe Max and Roscoe Mas and Philip Forrest. i D. Rider, Elsic Rider, Edna Dess meeting, we discussed plans Pelican to Juncau: W. C Government hospital ~ admitted | Simms, Stanley Dishon, Carl £ -|for a tea party for our mothers, to, pygh; from Hoonah Juneau:| Members of the Martha Socicty Lillian Marvin from Hoonah, Janet ers, E. J. Kclly, Dura Kelly, Stan-|be given a week from today, Octo- pillian Marvin and Irene Marvin: will meet fomarrew. Atternbe Johnson, baby, from Yakutat, ley Brown, Ted Law, Jerry Stauss,ber 8th. from Tulsequah, B. C Frank 1:20 o'clock in the parlers George and Grace Johnson from Theofilo Lagazo, Roy Haun. | Donna Lee Swift, Reporter | Bowler, 1. Gustafson, F. Gillis and|Northern Light Presbyterian Church | Angoon. Discharged were Carmel (s i — J. McFarquhar, 5% N Shana P dbute | Vetidue and M ‘ | DOUGLAS MARsHAL cee o T A, Mofeld ané i |h.”.~ é Fm(re ;\l i Am':mu ;:\, ' has E, Oct. 3.—A marriage dessert, it is announced. Mrs. G.} been appointed by the City of been applied for by Ar- Blomgren, Sr., will give the de- | Douglas as night patrolman. He 4 e i Braenden, 28, oi Anchor- votic has been on duty for the past week | uon and Eleanor K . will be completed at Fri i | Buffaio, N. Y meeting for the Martha So- | 5 R i > oty's fall rummage sale, to be! DOUGLAS WEDDING ‘ AURORA ENCAMPMENT NO. A-1 held in the basement of th» North- Scphia Eldora Paxton and Ver- ; First regular Fall Meeting toni ern Light Presbyterian Ct ch on non McGraw, both of Juneau, were at 8, in Odd Fellows Hall. Import- October 9. Any donations to the married at Douglas last eveni: in| ant. All members are urged to at- sale will be accepted at tomorrow’s a ceremony performed at his home | tend. Refreshments adv. meeting by U. S. Commissioner Felix Gray | Attending the pair were Mr. and Mrs. Lyle L. Lohr. ? . . s A T7ckte 1the Mermfolhs Pink J. KNUDSEN ARE WED | i Word has been received here of the September 21 marriage in Idaho of Marilyn Armstrong, formerly of Juneau, and William J. Knudsen, employee of the U. S. Army Engin- eers in Seattle | The couple plan to make their home in the Queen City. | The bride is the daughter of Lt. Cemdr. Louis Armstrong, formerly | lon USCG Haida when it was sta-| tioned in Juneau. with Temptitatin’ AUNT JEMIMA Aunt Jemima Ready-Mix Easy to Fix with COLUMBIA DREWERIES Inc. | ¢ g 4 4 Distributed By i ODOM & CO. ® 71 PASSENGER DOUGLAS “STARLINERS” DC-3 © HOSTESS SERVICE MEALS SERVED ALOFT INCREASED FLIGHT SCHEDULE DAILY FLIGHTS — JUNEAU, ANCHORAGE, FAIRBANKS © COMPLETE AIR EXPRESS and FREIGHT SERVICE 10% REDUCTION ROUND TRIP FARES G0OD FOR ONE YEAR —_——— .~ —_ X OFFICE BARANOF HOTEL Phone 667 | ‘ :i | | | ? | PAGE FIVE LAS T TiHL fim huflues_. v-z.tbund-, { 9: kicks up (e 1"7( 2 IHAI.WALLIS' TheAffalrs OfSIf % DENNIS O'KEEFE oo, RO g-w.,.m....‘m. | A PARAMOUNT PicTRE oo GROSS, [ LO*LENTURY Ladies!! The Viclors have landed and will soon have your fur sif waiion well in hand! Bring in your fur work and have your coat placed in good condiiion for winer. Give your coats a cleaning treat . . . have it VICTCRIZED. Remodel your outmoded coat into smart 1946 model. Order your new ceal made lo measure. VICTORS KR FACT@®RY (at Goldstein's Fur Store) ftsmen for Three Generations bt MRS. ELTON ENGSTROM| for REPRESENTATIVE ; WE NEED: g i 5 A O -l—e-l-l-'-l—i-H-i-l-l—H—l—l-i L2022 D e e more comprehensive Workmen's Cempensation Act. More vocational training for veterans as well as the other youth of the Territory. Complete overhaul of the Alaska tax structure with the view of reducing taxes where burdensome and unfair. Immediate and complete settlement of the Indian rights que stion. Adequate and inc ing relief for the aged and welfare cases. Better provision for dependent children. Control of our natural resources; assumption of full powers of self-government in preparation for State- hood. YOTE OCTOBER 8 NORTHLAND . TRANSPORTATION C O M'"P AN Y

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