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| VEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1946 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— UNEAU. ALASKA Tonight and Thursday we give you another chance to see this Tlmllmg Advenlure' e SATURDAY EVE \l\( HIPOST Srory @amcd 2o Lefe! Erailin tht “DDI.E JOHN WAYNE ELLA RAINES { | | EXTRA! ATHLETIC ITEM See TOM HARMON on a fishing expedition . . | MURIEL SMITH, bath: ing beauty . BETTY| CARSTAIRS piloting a| PT boat. AND—EXxciting scenes of an American Girls Professional Base-| P-TO-THE-MINUTE Football Pic- turés in our UNIVERSAL NEWSREEL! COMPLETE SEOWS 7:25—9:30 FEATURE AT 8:00—10:05 ivREMEMBER—WQ have the LATEST U it i h- NOTICE E - Until further notice the ex- - change rate on CANADIAN CURRENCY will be 10 Percent. First National Bank B. M. Bank The The Behrends i o «I-I-I-I+H-I-I—H-!+H+H+'~-l-4~l-+4-} -l-‘l-'l-—’-.--r-. 1‘-"-1 ELLlS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU T0 KETCHIKAN |~ via Petersburg and Wrangell | With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert. Vancouver, and Seattle FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE €12 | i I i | / s { i ! e s e s e ) BUS SERVICEvo... Fairbanks, Anchorage Whitehorse VIA HAINES PLAN NOW TO MAKE THIS SCENIC TRIP 5 M. S, Leota suils from Auk Bay every Thursday, 9:15 A.M. ;‘ to connect with O’Harra bus for Fairbanks or Anchorage 100" IH A\ IR IR A\ BUS LINES == dlatkas Teallblapcrs. J. B. BURFORD—Local Agent I. M. POWELL—Haines Agent SPECIAL MEETING UNITED TROLLERS LOCAL 5 | C.LO.HALL Wednesday Night, Oct. Sthat 7:30 Reireshments There Is N 0 Substltule for Newspaper Advertising! e YELLOW CAB CO - PHONE 22 Courteous Drivers — Dependable Service 24-HOUR SERVICE BAND, IMPORTANT | PAA CARRIES 37 |PRINCETON-HALL VISITOR AT MEET | LEAVES ON TOUR et .,om,,,,owg PASSENGERS T0, OF PANHANDLE : The Juneau High School Band | H |will make its delayed appearance | M. S. Princeton-Hall, Presbyter- pefore the Chamber of Commerce | Fan American Airways yesterday ian mission boat, left Juneau early gt its noon meeting tomorrow. Last | | flew ti following passengers to this morning for Kake on the first|yeek the band uniforms were still at | and from this city leg of a trip on which officers of From Seattle, Arthur Weirzbinski, | the dry cleaners and they could not | { Alaska Presbyterial society will hold attend but promise tomorrow to be | chell, Marise Haley, Alice itwo way meetings for women in present in full regalia. Jacky Wehner, Beatrice ,each of the Presbyterian churches| In addition, Waino Hendrickson, | Tumlisc Floreny: Armstrong, {of Southeast Alaska Program Chairman for October, an- | Weyman Mize, Parker W. Negus, Aboard the Princeton-Hall were'nounced that an important visitor | Edmund Prusak, Katherine Wehn- Skipper Roland Burrows, Mrs. Bur- would arrive in Juneau this after- | ©! rows, Traveling Missionary Rev. noon and be a guest at the Chamber ! Paul Prouty and Mrs. Elwood Hun-|tcmorrow. All members are urged Alma Sct From Ketchikan, Kenneth Britt, atz, E. D. Butters. ter, wife of Rev. Elwood Hunter of (n be ]\Ip\nxn To Seattle, Claire Wittanen, Sitka | Marie Camy Harold Rude, Helen | The Princeton-Hall will tla\'nl | Rude, J. Kershner, W. A. Simpson, | from Kake to Wrangell for a w\wMAR'NER s(ou's | Grace Rum'xn\. Mrs. Berger Ring- ference with Rev. J. L. Webster, eon, lan Ringeon, Emma Pe-| lchzl‘nmam of the National Missions MEETING ION'GHT'dnwn Fred Kenigy, Willard Hall, committee for the Presbytery. Mrs. Patricia Hall, Mrs. Elizabeth Hzll, Jean Hall [liam Hal To Whitehorse, James Bassett, | William Smoler, Mrs. Cecilia Smol- er and Charles McClelland. Webster will board the boat there,| There will be an important meet- Edmond Hall, and then the mission craft wnll‘.m, tonight at 7:30 o'clock of the start making the rounds of toWns' mgariner Scouts at Mildred Fluck's, {in the Southern portions. [to discuss final arrangements for | Meetings will be held at Craig | the Friendship Tea to be given Sat- on October 11-12, in Klawock Oc-!yurday, October 12. | tober 13 and 14, Hydaburg 15 and| Any girls who have not been able 16, Metlakatla 18 and 19, Ketchlkan‘ to attend Mariner meetings because 20 and 21, Kasaan 22 and 23,!they were being held on Thursday,| Wrangell 24 and 25. are again invited to participate in Mrs. Verne Swanson will board the get-togethers and note Foster. SHRINE DANCE the the boat at Hydaburg, and Mys.|change in time to Wednesday nights, | IS SCHEDULED Webster will go ashore on the re-| There will be a short rehearsal of fturn to Wrangell. Mrs. Ed Free-|the play to be given on the Health FOROCTOBER 26 : A Shrine dance, formal, will be given on the evening of Saturday, October 26. The dance will be held /in the Scottish Rite Temple and | will be strictly invitational. Imt\n will go on board at Ketchikan | Department program, October 30, lon October 23 for the Northern half | which is being whitten by Pat Butler jof the schedule. Mrs. Ted Benson and Eva Knape. The joint- ml-elm;-.r will also make a part of the trip. with the Freshman Troop on Octo- ' | Meetings will be held at Peters- | ber 16 will be discussed. All Marin- burg October 26 and 27, at K&ke‘us are urged to be present at the |the 28 and 29, in Juneau October meeting tonight. 31 and November 1, in Haines No-| vember 2 and 3, in Klukwan 4 and Invitations will be in the mail '5‘ in Skagway 6 and 7, in Huouah‘UNION REOUESIS ,“‘“hln a few days, Dr. Joyce D. 8 and 9, and finally in Angoon | Smith, chairman of the mmittee Navvmbm; 10 and 11. ‘m charge of the affair, announced “us " OFFICIAL CHECK .- ON RELEF SHIS Fipin WNTS ISLAND COUNTRY DOUGLAS NEWS | | SEATTLE, Oct. 9—Future Alaska| | “relief ships” will be required to| | | undergo certification by city and| | BOY FOR BROWNS | Federal officials that cargoes are Io BE NEUIRAL Mr. and Mrs. Claude Brown, are strictly relief items before they the proud parents of their first are released by striking committee child, a boy, born Monday, Oct. Tth, ' for maritime unity workers, ACMU in St. Ann’s Hospital, in Juneau. chairman Burt Nelson advised Ter- Congressman suggested today that The baby weighed 8 pounds five ritorial Governor today. the fledging republic become the ounces at birth which was at 3:5¢, The Governor had advised CMU Deutral Switzerland of the Pacitic am. First name of the child has officials that southeast Alaska soon lest it be engulfed in a new war, been decided on as Jerry. | will need fresh supplies of food the Manila Post reported. Mr. and Mrs. Brown moved to and livestock feed. It quoted Congressman Felix Ser Douglas this summer and have ta-| Nelson told the Governor tha i ken residence in the Nelson Apalt.- the union “membership is fed up ments on Second street. Mr. Brown ' with seeing strikes prolonged and INg its foreign policy with that of | is a World War No. 2 veteran now | hampered by such double crossing !¢ United States in view of cur- { driving for the Yellow Cab Co. {and is strongly against future clear- rent American-Russian relations. i | ances | Any Pacific war logically would MANILA, Ocl. 9—A Phxhppmt-. at St. Ann’s, returned to the family home in Douglas on Monday. Sam- imy Wagner, eight year old brother of the new arrival thinks “she’s a good investment.” Dad Wagner, [Douglas School faculty member, must think so too, as 22 cent cigars were passed around. Mother and daughter are doing very well. MRS. WAHTO HOME | Mayor of Seattle and someone from | Mrs. Gust Wahto is in Douglas Department of Interior check cargo this week after a short vacation going aboard to protect us from at Tenakee Springs. double-cross by Alaska Steamship | Company. BOAT OP NEWS | “Unless this is done we doubt The Douglas Boat Shop launched clearance possible. We are in de- a newly completed 22 foot cabin plerable condition—caught between ypleasure cruiser on this morning’s alleged needs of Alaskans and | |ude which has been built for John' schemes of shipowners which hnm- {Pasquan of Juneau. Pasquan will per our strike efforts.” ! moor it at the Juneau boat harbor,| Alaska Steamship Company orfi-; and plans an immediate hunting cials said the company has made w ART trip with his new craft. |no request for further ship clear-| i HEN 5';“ hear ‘the A 26 foot cruiser is also being ances, The company is serving as| 1 ¢ €ngines canEng 10- completed and will be launched' general agent for the Maritime ! ward your ho_me it will be later in the week. It was built for Commission, spokesmen explained,| (00 late to increase the Bill Featherstone, also of Juneau. ]and as agent has no right to refuse ' amount of your fire in- Another larger vessel, a 45 foot' regular Alaska ireight booked rur surance! combination halibut troller will be! smpmem north. completed by the first of the year, e with work on it starting this week MILK MAID, NO DOUBT in earnest, by the boat builders. | . Other transactions of the Doug-| las Boat Shop recently was the purchasing of the 45 foot seiner ARB No. 5, which the ‘company now has chartered to the Douglas Crab cannery as a tender. The company also sold their other ten- each case to harm our strike by using as a ruse to carry on business as usual such as case of SS Cor- dova. Membership fed up with see- ! ing strike prolonged and hampered, by such double-crossing and strong- | ly against future clearances. | | “Only change of clearance is of |ship carrying food and stock feed |only with understanding you and Too Little? Too Late? Give your insurance the attention it deserves — > “ NOW. Ask us to help you DECATUR, Ill—The staff in the| chock — JUST CALL county clerk’s office received a re- | quest from Denison, Tex., for a copy of the birth certificate of a woman who was born in 1909 in! a pasture. Obviously, the staff| agreed, this was an error. But t,hel der, Birdie the Second, to Leo records showed the woman got her A Huston of Hoonah this fall, after|start in life in “the northeast cor- eney operating it as a tender for the!ner of Powers’ Pasture.” Douglas Canning Co. during the o e DI | Seward Street fishing season. Closely tufted chenille bed-| Junau Phone 249 spreads.—Home Beautiful. adv.' ELECTION YESTERDAY A good turn.out of voters went to the polls yesterday after a slow start during the morning hours. A total of 163 votes were cast during the day with the 100th vote being cast at five o'clock by Doto Brown. Sixty-three voters appeared during the last two hours. i Judges for the election were J. G. Johnsoh and Mrs. Isabelle Cashen. Clerks were Mrs. Helmi Bach, Mrs, Ebba Schlegel and Mrs. Ejlith Barras. Results of the election will appear elsewhere in the Empire. HOSPITAL NOTES St. Ann's hospital admitted yes- terday Mrs. William G. Eddy, Wil-' liam Hedge, Barbara Ebona and | Thurman E. Cruse, all for medical | |attention. Lynn Boyer and Mrs. | Charles M. Gray were discharged. Government hospital ' admitted Bessie Brown from Ketchikan, Donald Wilson and Mrs. James| Lindoff of Juneau. A baby boy was| born to Mrs. Lindoff at 3:45 o'clock this morning, weighing 7 pounds ,and 15 ounces. STORAGE AS YOU HAVE ALWAYS WANTED IN A NEW WAREHOUSE o INSURED ' ¢ NEATED e CLEAN By the Day, Week or Month BODDING'S TRANSFER Fuel -=== Drayage PHONE 707 FROM THIS CITY| and Wil- | To Fairbanks, George Folta, Don | t rano as arguing that the Philip-' pines jeopardize its future in align- | MRS. WAGNER, BABY HOME' The CMU wire to the Governor 181l upon United States bases in Mrs. Robert Wagner and infant said in part: the islands, the newspaper said daughter, Wanda, born Sept. 30th,| “Relief ship clearances used in S¢'Tano declared & PAGE FIVE I"BRING ON THE GIRLS" TONIGHT AT 20TH CENTURY Here It Is! TONIGHT ONLY! Comedy-Rhapsody in Technicolor ,———~_.———-—— - Paramount; can tition in i Paramount’s loveliest girls hold their own in any compe |but when they're photographed \Technicolor for "Bring On The Girls,” at the 20th Century to ht only, the result is overwheimi “Bring On The Girls” is a star- studded musical production with Marjorie Reynolds, Vernonica Lake, |Eddie Bracken and Sonny Tufts {heading the cast. On this basis {alone, previewers are going out on Ithe limb in their predictions that this picture will top anything in the way of musicals for the current year. Costumes have been design- ed by Edith Head and dances !staged by Danny Dare with Sidney Lakefield listed as director. A trio like this can hardly miss—and they b' / e L Gils VERUNICA don't in this one! Lo -tossed sailor; |, Set against a Navy background, lAKE Y ‘\é '6“"" e 9 love” with? [“Bring On The Girls" relates the % e anomd in Miami with; ‘sad plight of Bracken who's got SONNY mw,,m,a bucks and $200,000,000 and joins the Navy to TUFTS lenty of hme for 1 escape gold diggers. The first 8 nusic and ove) thing that confronts him is a cig- EDDIE i poy 'noonllg;,,. arette girl—Veronica Lake—fortune t vers/ \hunting gal ready to take Eddie BRACKEN lfor a ride. Sonny, a Navy man {4 itoo, since he was delegated to act MARJORIE ~a V4 as Mr. Moneybags guardian, tries » break up the romance. He makes one mistake, though. Sonny tlrinks MAIJmu' Reynolds is the cigarette REYNULDS igirl and the fun begins and never b 3 # ‘lets up. b i } — e, fl fa g Ecful PRESS IN HAND S, W ) GIPPING, outlolk, ngland [f««{fl““ fv.,m"wn' Newspapers are the atest edu- cational forces in the country “and T CO-ETER VHEY-AAN MOYBRAT-PIRTER HALLSPKE JNES 3 OREHESTRA 0 cne s SNEY LAFELD-w 55500 we must walk with them hand in hand.” Rev. %. 0. 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