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M DAY,NQV MBER 25, 1946 - Wi " Now sHowing | ‘TANGIER," NOW AT 'PACIFIC NORTHERN comotere shows s v e CAPITOL, ISACTION ~ FLIES 39, WEEKEND ' PACKED FEATURE rucic sovier ssiney o | R z rsons in and out of the Cap- LRREIE Y OINSIRS Jqlent e LN City over the ‘weekend, on its FASY LOVE b, OR QUICK \ en! u " vhic! e DE\A H venture-romance which co-stars reguiarly scheduled flights betwesn oo by the Maria Montez, Robert Paige and here and Anchorage § drop of an Sabu, opened yesterday at the Cap- Eat e eyelid! jtol Theatre to bring a completely EENHOUIEY (81 iET, L0 JUndhiL | with Capt. Jack Dean, First Offi< [ cer - Phil Smith and Stewardess o @ " Beverly Murphy were the follow- (fulc:d xi‘:(i: fixrcc‘u;g‘ ('i) ‘Paul‘Mal- ing: Raymond Tarnowski, August yerh and Seorge Wagunel, rebes” and Bdward Judgelelt, Verne Ay- qvely, fleals ‘Wil & dROCEFS QEGM= Atk Ynomas S ChEln W, W, hunt for her hated enemy, & char- qmyiie Bonnie Bustas, Thomas E {acter known as Balizar. Miss Mon- qorn'y X ] |tez is seen as the huntress and the new Montez to the screen. | The action-packed picture, . MARTA: MONIE ® ROBERT. PAIGE * SABU ! . PRESTON: FOSTER LOUISE ALLBRITTON. ANGIER with KENTTAYLOR, \ \ N \ \ | \ \ | \ \ \ | \ \ [} ) \ ' § \ I} § \ \ \ \ \ \ ! § itrail leads from Spain to Tangier,' o { {where she meets 1pvmmg Amerlizmn SHEEPRR It Caps. MAIRY Bealing, : R i e ot 1 X3 First Officer Dave Schirmer and { gl“j-‘lmp‘r 'r”’(‘t”v‘: i e s”; *'Stewardess Marcia Shepherd were { Balizar, not for vengeance, but for following: To Cordova, H. M. : a story of international importance. Christi o o | R ! ; & he rem’“‘"'d_ | To Anchorage: Lloyd Simmons, { "“"g‘"- the ._d“_"fll"‘; :"’"' Aletha, Joyce and David Lewls; Or- T 4‘:1‘141 the "‘;“‘*"’“ ”r“? Mer~ man Smith, Col. O. F. Ohlson, { ican are aided by a cafe enter-'pesoy whitmore, Richard Stryker, { tainer, portrayed by Sabu and their g. .00 Bieri | efforts are doubly rewarded. The ~on" gundas Capt. Lee Atkins { dancer and the reporter find ro- & . 3 : - e P oy M o First Officer Joe Burns and Stew \ B“ " b tidaced ardess Gladys Newell carried the R {following from Anchorage to Ju- H neau: Elmer C. Dallman, W. C { Hamilton, Carl A. Mills, Charles R. ! Ashton, Julia Choberka. \ Sunday afternoon Capt. Jack : Dean, Officer Phil Smith and \ Stewars Beverly Murphy took : the Westiound flight to Yakutat, \ | { \ ' \ [} : N { BY NEWSPRINT LACK; CORDOVA, Alaska, Nov. 25—The ncst Payne, Katherine Thomas, R. Cordova Daily Times announced L. Frankforter, Mrs. R. L. Frank- today that because of a marine forter, Sam Bargay, Ryder Con- strike-caused shortage of newsprint verse, Mrs. R. Converse. it will publish only Mondays, Wed-| To Cordova, Carl Weis, Gus Giss- nesdays and Fridays. The Times burg. id it may have to depend on small| To Anchorage, Myrtle Hiklebant, weekly air shipments to keep going. Don Hamp, George Sundborg, Min- Anticipating a maritime strike, nie Kneebone, Mrs. H. Button, L. 'the newspaper received a double L. Mein, G. Tracy. shipment of paper August 29, but Buie oo send no boats have arrived in Cordovxj Sen. Bilbo Heari“gs - To Start on Dec. 12 1 T ‘! WASHINGTON, Nov. 25.— The B B Senate war investigating committee YELLOW CAB CO | 5 e ere Do 12 connct. PHONE 22 tion with “certain transactions al- leged to have been eritered into by Courteous Drivers — Dependable Service 24-HOUR SERVICE “ Mamrn s oyl Paige appear: In EXTRA! “PARALLEL SKIING” and other fine subjects that will really amuse you For Thanksgiving we present MYRNA LOY DON AMECHE in ""So Goes My Love” It's the perfect holiday show CORDOVA TIMES H for the family \ 3 s ’ 3 \ N E ) [} : N \ § { \ \ \ ] ] N \ |\ \ ] \ \ ] \ | \ } \ \ \ 5 N \ \ \ \ 3 \ \ \ } \ \ \ y \ \ ] I} 3 ll \ N \ N \ )\ \ \ P2 hilds Colds d\x’cllrn in size due to Relieve Misery vacPOKR"§ print. ~Rub on from Seattle since that date. Time-Tested Senator Bilbo (D-Miss) and certain ) Tomato dinner rolls for Thanks- |war contractors.” giving. Sully’s Bakery ( MOTOR REBUILD and MARINE SERVICE Machine Work — Welding ENGINE REBUILDING—HARDWARE Wed. Nov. 27, 11 am. Sears Roa- buck. American Legion Aux. Food Bale. 435-2t. 1012 West 10th Street PHONE 863 %W—Wfl GOING TO RE-POWER YOUR BOAT? Drop in and see the following Chrysler Marine Engines IN STOCK for immediate delivery! 110 h.p. Chrysler Crowns with 2%2-1 reduction gear 140 h.p. Chrysler Royal with 4.48-- reduction gear 90 h.p. Chrysler Ace straight drive Don'’t be held up for lack of parls_'. . . buy an engine you can get parts for when you want them and where you want them ...BUY A CHRYSLER! CHARLES G. WARNER (0. PHONE 473 Chrysler Marine Agency 406 S. Franklin Street ALASKA ELECTRICLIGHT & POWER (0. JUNEAU and DOUGLAS, ALASKA Cheertful Distributors of Friendly Dependable 24-Hour Electric Service and Refailersof General Electric — Hot Point — Bendix — Apex — Thor and Kelvinator Refrigerators, Ranges, Washing Machines, Mangles and Miscellaneous Electrical Appliances General Electne — Hot Point — Hoover and Royal Vacuum Cleaners General Electric Mazda Lamps and operate A First Class Repair Shop Manned by Skilled Mechanics Telephone Service . . . No. 616, Juneau, Office No. 6 From Juneau to Cordova and Axvfsmn_“ institutions: which are clear- ~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA gUS( WANTSMINOR Helen Keller's Home |COMEDY HIT IS | TEAMS DROPPED I Destroyed by FIre‘ BEING FEATURED " FROM (_()!FEREN(E siroved the vome of selen xenes,| AT DOTH CENTURY destroyed the home of Helen Keller, | Being tricked into marrying two |the noted sightless and deaf auth-| l V. V. 25 — bli 12- S it ! WASHINGTON, ‘Nov. 25 e T toke T o girls at the same time; getting both the army and the navy on his PAGE FIVE LAST SHOWING TONIGHT Chivalry still lives! Here's the new Sir Waiter Raleigh of |or, who is now touring Europe. The | versity of Southern California in 1939 at a cost of $25,000. i Alumni have opened an offensjve| A neighbor discovered the fire. apparently ‘aimed at knocking Ia- Two companies of firemen answer- ho and Montana out. of the Pacific|ed the alarm, but they were hamp- Coast conference. |ered by the long distance water, President Clarence L. Kincaid of 8s water had to be pumped from the Trojan Alumni Association, fir- Teservoirs The house had been closed for trail on suspicion of being AWOL from each; creatihg a twin broth- er whom his mother had never heard of; and ending up on trial for murdering himself are only a few of the complications Willlam ed the’ Initial broadside last night Bendix finds himself involved in at a homscoming banquet, saying:|the winter during Miss Keller's| =/ - S “The time has come o get Tid of |absence abroad. She landed 1n B “Don Juan uttighh," the Mg London on October 20. Iu:usthr;";o?:‘% Century comedy hit 1y out of their class in this league.” BEZ 2 2 R AT o In the m‘en‘:lu‘rg. “The Thrill" | He Indicated this would be the LOGGEXS |Bendix is luscious Joan Blondell 5 aim of a special ~committee, ap-\ATTENTION LOGGERS with 1085 'phy) gflvers, Mary Treen and VM:\‘ \pointed by alumni ddministration for sale contact Juneau Lumber ann Borg. | |directors to eurvery the. advisabll-| Mills, Will buy from 100,000 ft.| o S Y j§/ Never has the screen /ity of recrganizing the conference.| to 10,000,000 feet. For further ) risen to such wondrous ! e . 2kt G | particulars see Juneau Lumber BDOWNIES OF TROOP ' haights! Better sée i Sell it with an Empire Wantad. Mils. 433-tf 4 20 1| ' from tho balconyl T e e e SR | I | U. §. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, W HER BUREAU s REHE‘RS'NG plAv CENTURY-FOX WL JOAN PHIL | JUY;!E'AU. filfil\EKA —— | PRt BENDIX - BLONDELL - SILVERS i . WEATHER LETIN The Brownies of Troop 6 have DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M., 120TH MERIDIAN TIME heen busy refienrm their play, DON JUAN UHALIGA.N Mni::tmp, | e “;‘D:: Sakter M?"””“’“"“{;‘ w‘;""gfl 'l*,‘ ‘hgl”“‘;' Directud by FRANK TUTTLE + Produced by WILLIAM LE BARON ! 5 . ness meeting ol ober the : Station 24 h;ssf‘ tem;). lsrgrx Pn;v:m. 0:130 am. |following oOfficers were . elested: g " 3 ear s Busrow B3 8 a G e o o ey | LATE NEWS—March of Time—Carfoon | gflgex :iz; | ‘g 12 g g};::y i ml&,_ Jullette Low's birthday was SHOWS AT 7:20—9:25 QUILLIGAN 8:06--10:09 l rdov | A D‘;w;‘: R i A 3 B ‘ficbmted after the business meet o : A : | : ; |ing. WEDNESDAY ONLY— | Edmonton 9 5 Trace - At the Novethber 7 meeting the ” - ! Fairbanks -;15) | -20 -32 g g]lbfll; | Brownles visited four Junéau [[l’” y BAHAM Haines 8 14 25 loudy {churches and studied the diffcrent 4 Havre . 15 -6 12 Trace Cloudy types of architecture. | @ > PASSAW Juneau 3 33 20 21 02 Snowing Four girls recelved their Brown- SO— - | Juneau Airport .. 29 13 0 Cloudy |le pins at' the November 14 meet- ‘Ketchlknn 42 36 37 20 Rain iing. They were: Joan Feather- | Kodiak 40 38 39 83 Pt. Cloudy istone, Edith LaVold, Nancy Jo Kotzebue 10 2 8 [] Pt. Cloudy |Leege and Dorothy Ann Mize. Los Angeles 58 | 49 Three Brownies were recefved in- | McGrath -5 1 -2 -2 0 Clear to membership at the November 21 | Nome 28 5 7 0 gl“é iy |meeting. They were: Peggy Joyce | Northway -11 -23 -22 0 t. Cloudy Lindegaard, Lorna Dee MacKinnon Petersburg . 35 11 - |of Rosalle Nelsoh. Thé remaindetr ' l' be ut 4 | Portland 51 44 0 jof the mecting was spent in work- Prince georg: :lli -“g 17 12 Snow |ing on their scrap books. Prince Ruper 2 e o e e ’ Sitka 42 30 Rain | S k I" 2. s Whitehorse -1 o e 02 Snow gem-eexers A 2 Yakutat e e | 2 | %—(4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today) h | WEATHER-SYNOPSIS: A low pressure center ed northeastward | Now Move River into the Guif .of Alaska during the past 24 hours. A’ predstre center | —_— is located over the northwestern portion of Canada with a ridge of high| JOHANNESBURG - While South pressure extending westward to eastern Russia and thence sputhiward to African villagers near Kimberley another high center located over the western portion of the: Aleutian dig holes in their gardens searct- | Imnnda A third high' pressure center is lccated over the spughw:starxa ing for diamonds, a syndicate is | | portioh ‘of the United States. Rain or snow has fallen during the past planning to move a river in the 24 hours along -the coast from Oregon to the Aleuttan'Islands and at same quest for precious stones. scattered -points over the western portion of the United States, central' The syndicate, one of many re- Oanada' and northwestern Alaska. Below zéro temperatures prevailed cently formed, has obtained rights over Cahada and the interior of Alaska, the lowest being minub 22 de- to deflect a 2,500-foot stretch of grees whith was récorded at Fairbanks this ‘morming. Much below the Vaal River through a canal. nerinal temperatures prevailed /over the northern pertion of Southeast Engineers belleve the river .béd Alaska but ‘Wwere above normal along the coast and the southern portion. may contain rich diamorid dmu_] . MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN ! s o | Reports from Marine Stations at 1:30 P. M. today |A DESSERT that never falls to December l-stl ! WIND Helghtof Waves please” at holiday ' time, English | Station Weather - Temp. Dir.and Vel, (Sea Condition) Plum Pudding. Buy it {or Thanks- | Cape Decision ..... .Cloudy 38 NE 13 1 foot | giving or OChristmas, November Cape ‘Spencer .. Bhow 34 ENE 32 2 feet | 26, 11 am, at Trnity Oulld Eldred ROCk .......... 30 NE 4 5 feet | Food sale. Other baked dainties Five Finger Light d: 31 N 30 . ‘ also available. Place: Sears Roe- Guard Island ... Cloudy 3 BE 10 1 foot buck Store. 432-4t. Lincoln Rock . , 38 8E 14 5 feet i Point Retreat . <. Bnow 31 NNW 30 65 feet MARINE ECAST FOR PERIOD. ENDING TUESDAY EVE- NING: Lynn Canal and Taku Inlet to Frederick Sound—northerly winds 30 to 45 miles per hour decreasing tonight to 25 to 30 miles per hour. Protected waters- south of Frederick' Sound and outside waters, Dixon Entrance to Yakutat—southeasterly to easterly winds 30 miles per hour. 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