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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, RO 'PROCLAMATION ON | 1946 I "SAILOR TAKES A WIFE" IS COMEDY FIRE PREVENTION SEEN AT CAPITOL WEEK BY MAYOR Juneau mlhxl r Waino Hen- an active rt m. The 11(‘5!)!\(‘\‘\ of were pathetic brought Citizens upon today drickson to tal the nation's observance of Fire Pre-, warmth and sym- qualities which have Robert Walker to the top since his first appearance at “Pvt. THE DAILY ALASKA HVIP HELLO, ALASKA! . fl IRE ——~JUN!;AU ALASKA |30th Anniversary celebration BETTY GRABLE IN BiG SHOW NOW AT 20TH CENTURY The newest in the brilliant ade of hits to be released by Century-Fox during that t Bil par- h studio’s 1y PAGE FIVF POSITIVELY! Last Showing 'l‘onigh; r’ s GRABLE! Hargrove” are again revealed in his vention Week, that started October | {Rose's Diamond Horseshoe"—is new role as a medically discharged 6 | iseen locally at the 20th Century, W Tflf ilor in “The Sailor Takes a/ The mayor drew attention to; \starring Betty Grable and Dick current attraction at the President Truman's proclamation | Haymes, and photographed in daz- MUSICAL % Theatre, with pretty June sctting aside the week for annual| zling Technicolor, showing for the THAT co-starred yflbwl\}\n((‘ 1 las time tonight d with humor and those| “President Truman,” said the; I set nst the lush background OUTSTRIPS touches familiar -to!mayor, “has appealed to the nation lof one of the world’s most famous known the em-|to safeguard its resources against) night spots, “Billy Rose's Diamond "iEM difficulties of |destructive fircs. He stressed the Horseshoe” features a brilliant cast marriage, the danger of fire waste when this de-| These four new Pan American stewardesses recently graduated to [of top talent from screen, stage Takes a struction is taking place at a time| flying the Alaska reutes of the flying Clippers, send their greetings land radio, including Phil Silve Yerey Ogt hilarious, | when our ccuntry is faced with to their PAAssengers in the Northern Territory. The new stewardesses (William Gaxton, Beatrice Kay, Car- et Mot of John | shortage of fcod, housing, and ne are, left to right, Dorace Caw, Kathryn Byrne, Victoria Marshall and |men Cavallaro, Willie Solar and commodity essential to Ann Lape. Margaret Dumont Ace Hollywood |tunesmiths, Mack Gordon and Return Last Time Tonight Complete Shows 7 9:30 Feature at 10:00 Robert WALKER .:sf dune AllY?g_Ii' ) oe 1K A CRONYN vlc‘)‘i';in . ANI;;‘R%ON RXPA s Tomorrow Wife, Capitol Allyson down-to-earth s 1o . yor, “has appes ! everyone who has afeg ts res s against | barrassment and S t e fire: stressed these first days of marriage, anger r t - | story of “The Sailor s a|str s taking place Wife" follows the often rious, > v is face often poignant attempts shortag cod, sing, A and Mary Hill to set up housekeep-ly every y ess | ing, following their whirlwind speedy reconversion to a peacetime; courtship. Their attempts to furn-|economy and the fulfillment of our| Showing | 5 |Harry Warren, have penned six irab brownstone house apart- |cbligations to the war-torn coun-| | | head-of-the-hit-parade songs for the disillusionment of the|tries and starving peoples of the, |the film. young husband as he views his wife|rest of the world.” i | Clear all verbal decks Forget ) on their bridal night arrayed in, “Therefore, as Mayor of ek lEAVE FOR MEE'I' HOWL IONIGH'IW ‘Oomph Girls,” “Wow Girls,” “It H". SIlV[RS Vvlll!AM GAXTON BEMR":E KAY - CARMEN CAVALLARO woolie pajamas and pigtails, the I earnestly request every citizen and | |Girls” and all other terms previous- Ourcted ang Witen (ot the Screen by GEORGE SEATON + produces vy WILLIAM PERLBERG first dinner that fails, the jealousy every organization to heed the! —_— {ly employed to designate a very of Mary when an attractive refugee | President’s appeal and to unite their | IN SAN FRANCISCO lunv Wolf bowlers will be howl- special type of feminine pulchri- SHOWS AT 7:20—9: EATURE 7:40—9:45 (Audrey Totter) enters the picture,|efforts under the leadership of the | on the Elks alleys again this|tude. the reciprocated suspicion on John's Fire Department, Chamber of Com n\mmv as they go into the second | “Impact Girls” have arrived! part when Mary is given a mink merce, and other agencies in in N"‘“YS““““"" "“‘f-‘ delegates t0 weop of Jeague rolling. Three start-| The afore-mentioned girls herald- TO- /'H["';S coat on her birthday by her over-|specting all p 10 prem-|the Western Conference at San yg yimes have been set for this|ing an exciting new standard of Sclicitous boss (Hume Cronyn), to-|ises so that fire Lazards may be Francisco honoring General AWert wuening with fresh pairs takingibeauty, make their debut in this “";HT N";H'r tal up to a picture which breathes|premptly dotected and climinated.! Olsljonn international leader of the ,yer {he poards at 7, 8 and 9 |feature. They were picked specially reality and makes the onlocker feel|Furthermore, I call upon our people| Saivation Arny, left here o5 0% olclock {for this lavish production 3 art of the proceedings. {to acquaint themselves with all|Princess Louise. - o b L sy i "¢| They were: Brigadier C. O. Tay- ST T i - circumstances .uui situations that > i - SIS are likely to cause the outbreak of| ;: R g e, (HRISIIAN MISSION { APPRENTICE TRAINING fire mm mm the xtcps thit Bhould TE86 . LK, ; A58J goit | SRS ‘At hha aaina" hRChuATRs wv‘DmLz, Capt. E. Wilson, and Mr. and i St. Ann’s hospiic! admitted only|Carter, President of the Chamber, Ms. R. Martin. SET FOR OCTOBER 28 e s bt one patient yesterday, Albert Kusel,/of Oommerce, announced that the, Adjutant Henry Clark of An- [ lm. u»» vnr the Ala Lx{ Ap- chorage will leave prentice-Training Service Council kR Rt S QY llenry R. Johnson for medical attention. DischargedChamber, with the collaboration of were Mrs. Robert Wagner and baby the Fire Department had formulat- i program of activ-| in the next day or so from Anchorage by plane. Since his arrival the United The Rev. W.Robert or of the Church of the Webb, Rect- Holy Trin- will meet tomorrow afternoon {2 c’clock in room 214 for the Gold at 1- é f 3CT Mrs. Lou Hudson and baby ed an extensive in ity, Episcopal, announces that the g, wlfes AL Tia NAVAL ARCHITECT Mrs. W. Triplette and baby | ities for Fire Presention Week|States. Gen. Orsborn has besn re- Rey Km\‘ll emann, O.H.C., will ;;‘,",' ?“”d"m',wfllf“.h o Fhone, Douglas ;198 " John Pasquan Jr. and Alberta |Which will enlist the efforts of alliceived by President Truman at the conduct a Christian Mission ab|proiine renrecontat Apprentige- Juneau, Alaska, P, O. Box 2745 | Murphy. itizens in Juneau | White House. Accompanying the goly Trinity from October 335“]"‘5:"““]‘;“ f“;‘:;;‘l:c-:l“" now. Ir Plans for Pleasure and Fishing Government hospital admitted b e cab e Commander-in-Chief of the world- through November 1 : v ne A o Boats, Round or Vee Bottom— " Brown irom Ammn Amd ms- wide forces of the Salvation Army| The mission leader is a graduate| The largest elephants are the Builders, Angoon. Flora Shugak, wife of Wil- lists in the United States. S, Ot Tilverdty S0 Ox- g b v s Enjoy the whiskey that's Inspect the 22-foot and 2-foot | lie Shugak of Old Harbor, died| Pos‘l’ COMMA“DER His visit to the White House ford He is a member of the| Fur cleaning, -.cpairing and re- P g /I/ pleasure boats and the salmon | last evening at 10:05 o'clock. She| Imarked the completion of the first: Oder of the Holy Cross, which is | modeling. Victor's Fur Factory. l a it Name troller now under construction was 22 years old. phase of his visit to the Western a monastic community for men in 5 SRS B Wk S Ehngt Shithels 3 g B i A £, SR Y S at the Douglas Boat Shop. S sean laatme I OF JUNEAU I_EG'O" Hemisphere on a tour which will “"l ’“'i; i (i"”q’""', ‘;’"' SR H 2 o ~ — of - e 0D TR Ty take him to Salvation Army centers T2t 15 Prict of £ John aptist's | & 2 OLD rt, countries he Npw | hduee I SHKOH, NBYAOS Max Lewis was elected Post Com- |/ fourteen countries of the NeW| “yp oy coryices will be held at T',n.yhto-o ! World in both North and South': g mander of the American Legion, ame .o Holy Trinity each evening during ‘ > |Post No. 4, at last night's meeting | 4 ithe week and non-Episcopalians sran N : lin the Legion Dugout, In New York City, Gen. Orsborn, will be cordially invited i plan on a 1asiy E Whiskey—A Blend . 7 Other officers elected were: Joe|one of the few religious leaders in el ‘ 5 - p {Ordos, First Vice Commander; Ted [the world on whose shoulders rests ¥ it full course dinner NATOVL GSTULES RODCTSCORPRATN, NEW YOR, .Y, + 35 PROIE 71% GRAN NEUTAL SPRTS Smith, Second Vice-Commander; | complete responsibility for the tem-| api.. October 10, no telephone . = Prank Hungerford, Adjutant; Joe poral and spiritual activities of the rouis (o ye month of Otlober ...1na pleasant | Dumalo, Svrg_(-avnb ut‘ Arm:s; Le?lrolignuus organization he he}:is. WS will be aecepted at a discount. Al | almos here . - uNlTEn TR“LLEBS L A ‘Butlx Chaplain; William Mahoney, {guests of honor at a luncheon in'cemittances must bear postmark of | P 4 . ¢ T a2, e | o St et el YOUR CAR Members of the Executxv? Com;‘z:-u.l H. .Hodgc comnm‘ud«r oxvuw be prompt. add l,;'\alu tax. at ' “ e r I z e Joe McLean, and First Army, brought personal greet- U AND DOUGLAS N 0 w C. 100 Wednesday Night, Oct. 9th at 7:30 [the home of Mrs. John Lowell| |Toronto. San Francisco, Oakland, Metcalfe Sheet Metal Bldg. Refr(’Shments Thursday evening. Meeting Was Los Angeles, New Orleans, Atlanta i I called to order by Vice President!and Miami. He will visit in Boston S e = DON’T MISS THIS | mittee: Al Zenger, Rebert Martin — - | LUTHERAN LADIES (ONDUCT MEETING . HALL The Lutheran Ladies Aid met at | Mrs. R. Pollack. | Coming events of the organization lare: A rummage sale to be held ! at the church parlors Oct. 16 at 10| | o'clock, a Congregational dinner to | be sponsored on the eve of Nov.i 21 and the annual bazaar to be held Mission were given by Mrs, Rude. Refreshments were served by the ines from President Truman During his address at Salvation Headguarters and Carnegie Hall in New York City, those unable to gain admission to the meeting blocked the streets outside the halls. From Washington, General Ors- born left for St. Louis. From there {he will proceed to Chicago, Detroit, after touring the West Indies and South America. The conference in San Francisco will coincide with his visit there Otober 18. Funds for traveling expenses of the 1500 delegates to attend the ing. —adv. PHONE CO. BELLINGER OIL BURNER SERVICE PHONE 711 BOAT REPAIR and New Boat Construction Juneau Boat Shop | 127 So. Main St. Phone 709 |, TS S LS L e S S e R P P T G P e DA A S helle's YES! We still have plenty of STEAKS! Open Until 10:30.P.M. Reliable and Efficient Workman- ship—PHONE 884—P. O. Box 846 Bring your car in now for our complete winterizing and tune- We'll change oil | on December. 4. conference have been supplied 30} 3 LET up services. New members appointed to serve |through a “pooling of expenses” by | - SEWARD STREE] { .u‘:d grease, check battery and |on the Girl Scouts Committee are: (all delegates. r i1 Opposite Goldstein Bldg. ! ignition, flush cooling system, Mesdames Bert McDowell, Lewis| In this manner, Brig. Taylor ex- 3 add anti-free: Drive in toda; YELL“‘V CAB Co |McDonald, R. Kronquist, and A. plained, all delegates—those from W et e | d dl‘: i .| ay “Kassner. {nearby areas and those having to o T — ana.beprepares PHONE 22 ‘C : tshu}rlt droac:)ingm rfi“fi are | travel long dis;}anqes-pai «t)h;’ sfl[rzc et Women's Arvaner LESSLP;}: RJ‘;\I(NII'TORIAI, rist’s Hands” by Clifford Ansgar |flat fee, something over or the SE E Courteous Drivers — Dlfl)endahle Nelsen, Ambassa'dor tpEl_xrope from trip. He said this made it pos- WINDOW WASHING AND CONNO.‘S MOTOR Co. Sarvice 24-HOUR SERVICE the Lutherans in Arherica, and aisible for delegates many miles from || «;¢’s the Nicest Store In Town® FLOOR WAXING resume of a visit to the Shishmaref {San Francisco to attend the meet- Baranof Hotel Building Daiiy, Weekly or Monthly Service PHONE 121 hostess Mrs. Lowell assisted by Mrs. Leonard Lowell. { Everything | — in { Ancient Greeks thought the (L ¢ Rogrors s e pon The Trian g le Sporfing mares ® 21 PASSENGER DOUGLAS Goods | BARANOF Clea ners “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 GOOD FOR ONE YEAR There is a current rumor that we will be closed down on account of striking personnel. MOTORSHIP ESTEBETH Leves HAINES “** SKAGWAY "~ MONDAY 10 P.M. ALASKA’S FINEST HOTEL EAT IN THE It is true that we are negotiating with the union on wages and hours, but we are assured by the union that as long as negotiations are under way there will be no strike WE ARE STILL OPERATING AS USUAL. BUBBLE ROOM Leaves for SITKA and Wayporis every Wednesday 6 P.M. PASSENGERS, FREIGHT and MAIL Special Dinner 5to 8 P. M. $1.75 Wf. NOW HAVE 48-HOUR SERVICE JUST CALL You Still Have Time to Vote for . HENRY A. BENSON LABOR COMMISSIONER POLLS CLOSE AT 7P. M. (Paid adv.) OFFICE BARANOF HOTEL Phone 667