The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 20, 1946, Page 5

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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1946 MOOSEHEART PICTURE SHOWING SAT. NIGHT T0 BE PUBLIC EVENT MELODRAMATIC . SHOCKER NOW -~ CAPITOL'S BILL .., .o 5o [ i Secretary, Supreme Lodge of the Beris Karloff is introduced in & world Loyal Order of Moose, who {mcst sympathetic ‘aspect when the i) pe a Juneau sisitor this week |action cpens in his current star- end, will show a 30-minute sound A Grave"é. Dank Darkmness Smethers the Screams of Acirl STILL ALFVE! Stealthy, nameless terror empties tembs of those iong dead! . . . Buries those still alive! Supreme Leaves behind it DEATH and ring vehicle, “Isle of the Dead.” Be- motion picture. “The Child City.” worse! b fore the picture ends, he has been a¢ g public meetn in the IOUF e ™ ldriven 1 a frenzy of supersti- 201 BLOOD-CURDLING SCENES YOU'LL { ion und a i for bood Elen Ny 7 * %% St et . Drew ant Marc ramer are fea- i trays v o NEVER TEAR OUT OF YOUR MIND! | tred cs the romantic factors in a Mooshbin. famost home ,fflé this new RKO Radio melodramatics gschool for fatherless clildren, jshocker, which is at the Capltol known throughout the world. A re tonight cordial invitation is extended to story opens when General | the publi- rttend this meeting, | Pherides, in company with a young to enjoy .l | American newspaperman, (Cram- ca] program er) finds the grave of his wife on yanged a Greek i despoiled They Preceding tae wicture and vhich has a mi Leen entertainner Join a group that includes a Su- women of ;he Moose wiii give a G perstitious old Greek crone. Kyra, gclock dinner in the IOOF Hall, and Thea, a beautiful young Greek ' for Moose Lodge members ar.d girl their families, honoring their dis- Plague attacks the little commun- tinguished \,\m" ity Notwithstanding all precau- - tions, death begins to take its toll. REV pRoUIY IS The old crene, Kyra, hates Thea, insists that the girl is a vam- and that she and not the! pire, plague is responsible for the deaths weakened by the Pherides finally ac-| will ept C E to kill T 1 order to s > oth- ers. How be is foiled and Thea en- The Rev. Paul Prouty, general abled to leate the island with the missionary on the Presbyterian American, who has fallen in love Mission boat Princeten-Hall, has with her, is told in a climax full arrived in Juneau by air from Sit- of startling surprises. ka o 1z S Northern Light Presbyterian Church MISS FITIPATRICK U Booth, in_ Ketenikan, oFF To SOUTH FOR The Princeton-Hall, reports Rev. 5.5.A. (ONFERENCE ! Frouty, is in Sitka undergoing a Miss Margaret E. Fitzpatrick, as- major overhaul on her engine and other periodic repairs, a#t Webb and Forbes Machine Shop. Bhe will be there at least three weeks, COMPLET! ISLE OF THE DIAD: " FETER & 9 SEE FIRST PICTUR 5 g % possibly a month. Skipper Ro- z sistant clerk-interviewer, in the lo- B . 02 EX’TRA” VOYAGE OF THE ¢ cal Social Security Administration 12nd Burrows and Mrs. Burrows will remain wnh the boat. e e SMNDARD OIL (0. EMPLOYEES GIVEN ALSO PRO-FOOTBALL 8 field office has left via Pan Ameri- can to attend a sectional confer-! ence of account number and wage record clerks which is being held in San Francisco. Conferences for these employees are being held in the various cities within every one 1 of the 12 regions of the United wEEKSPAY Bo“us States, and they are designed to glve special training for such em- Geod news for virtually all em- ployees in the Bureau of Old-Age ployees of Standard Oil Company and Survivors Insurance field offi- of California and all its domestic ces of the Social Security Adminis- wholly-cwned subsidiaries, has been tration. received by the local S.0. staff in These sectional meetings are a the form of a telegram from S. E. part of the Bureau of Old-Age and gtretton, District Manager. Survivors Insurance program t0 The message announced grant- promote efficient and well trained jn0 of a bonus of one week's pay workers in their respective office. 1o pe gistributed Dec. 2, according Miss Fitzpatrick has been employ- to R, G. Follis, President of Stand- od in the local Social Security Ad- a4 Oil, and is payable to all .em- ministration office for the past ployees with at leasi one month's year, and serves as receptionist and gervice with the company, witl: the account number clerk in the Juneau oxception of certain seagoing per- field office. In addition to at- sonnel who have already received tending the conference for two days recent wage increases. Officers of she will have a few days detail in company are also omitted from the the San Francisco field office Of Jigt of eligibles. the Bureau of Old-Age and Sur- i vivors Insurance to become ac-, \""""""""”"”“ quainted with the operation of a c o L l s E " M large field office. She will return SPECIAL ADDFD ATTRACTIONS. Pete Smith’s “FOOTBALL THRIL! Walt Disney CARTOON in Tech LEON ERROL in “BIRTHDAY BL! the end of this week to assume her t | regular duties in the Juneau of- | DOUGLAS i fice, and to report on the confer- | TONIGHT ence and her detail in San Francis- i i N Co. i i Prachcally \ e o v o o o e o o o, Y . TIDE TABLE =i —_— L o} SATURDAY ° NOVEMBER 21 ot ” ® High tide, 0:30 am., 152 feet ® i The Stork Club i o Low tide, 6:15 am, 26 feet ® & ~reoorcoor oo ® High tide, 12:28 pm., 17.5 feet ® —m—m—m ® Low tide, 18:52 p.i .5 feet @ Open 24 Hours Daily ® ® & & &+ o 0 o 0 0 . il o AR The Dew Drop Inn Cafe THE BEST IN AMERICAN AND CHINESE DISHES Owner-Manager: 8. M. Cesar By 1860 the American agricultur- al fair was an established institu- tion, known in almost every farm- ing county. YELLOW CAB CO PHONE 22 Courteous Drivers — Dependable Service —— 24-HOUR SERVICE l . comfort for these brisk days . heart-warming as gifts . . ) m FEESsEssissiieiseosssssnessIisaasis: Your Depeosits ARE SAFE BUY AND HOLD UNITED STATES SAVING BONDS JERSEY VELVET FLANNEL RAYON RAYON CREPE RAYON TAFFETA CHENILLE QUILTED with long or short sleeves . . . solid colors or prints, pastels also lounging pajamas JONES-STEVENS “THE HOUSE OF SWANSDOWN" DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED S — First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE- —JUNEAU ALASKA BOAT REPAIRED He will deliver the sermon at . PAGE FIVE —_—————————————————, Starts TONIGHT! [[”rllfly Shows at 7:25-9:25 Duffy at 7:43-9:43 DUFFYS WAS NEVER LIKE THIS/! |JWC PEACE PLAN (COMMITTEE HAS . STUDY LESSON The ma de rable aspects of municipal u\\uenhlp of public utili- GR tles and the numerous civic ad- ‘; vantages and improvements to be 72 derived from such operation were y ,'outlined by Mrs. B. D. Stewart last :.Ight before members of the Peace Time Pla ing Department, Juneau it ude: Woman's Club, meeting at the ff[/ c fi e #// ” ome of Mrs. Harold Gronroos. [2 nd They In line with the group's study . al 'e 7;1/!’”' program, “Public Utilities,” Mrs. f 17 Stewart’s talk was supplemented with a presentation of factual fi- nancial da and various examples {of other localities in which muni- cipal ownership of public utilities has been pursued effectively. | Mrs. Homer Murphy (reported on comments (rom noted authorities concerning the subject under study. ‘ A review of the Department's | past studies was conducted by Mrs. Don Foster, Peace Time Planning Chairman, and future subjects to be taken up were discussed. } Mrs. Gronroos gave a short Ireview of the detailed study being carried on regarding the City Man- ager form of government. The next meeting of the study !group will be held on the third Tuesday in January. There will be no meeting during the month of December, NEAR RIOT AT HOCKEY GAME VANCOUVER, B. C., A near-riot ended the Seattle- Vancouver Pacific Coast hockey league clash here last night as fans covered the ice with pop bottles, programs and newspapers in protest of what they felt was official fail- ure ta issue a penalty after a fight between Canuk center Ber- nie Bathgate and Seattle goalie Freckles Little at the start of the third period. | Seattle, leading by a 5-1 count at the time of the outbreak, was a- warded the game at that score af- ter the ice was cleaned three times and two fans were ejected by po- lice for batue throwing. Nov. 20.— Duffy’s Tavern Latest World News === Brand New Cartoon Sell it with an Empire Wantad. Calvert 1s Not Increasing Prices Yes, our prices remain the SAME even though our manufacturing costs are the highest ever. . . the quality of our products is at its all time best . .. the demand for our whiskies exceeds supply. Calvert, as always, continues to offer to the con- sumer the best whiskey values. 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