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FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 29, 1946 DOUBLE FEATURE BILL AT CAPITOL Max. temp, TODAY last | Lowest 4:30a.m. 24 hrs OPENING I‘ONIGHT Station 24 hrs.* temp. temp. Precip A Anchorage 14 0 12 Trace - Barrow 13 10 16 0 DOUBLE HIT ACTION SHOW | .50 1 1 tatre o ¢ et AR bill at the Capitel start- !Coldu\n 35 21 33 Trace ht g TONIGHT and SATUBDAY and his wonder horse, Trigger, uuLmem‘g 19 30 .30 03 nnv nnGEns THEGEER % thrill audience when he appears in | grqjneg By i 18 o his latest Republic hit, “Song of ! Havre 17 8 1 0 KING OF THECOWBOYS® THE SMARTEST HORSE IN MOVIES Atag, She gb The tenalio |Juneau 2 ottt - Sheila Ryan has the Jeading fem-| yuneau Airport 28 19 23 Trace W inine role and others in the cast|getehikan & 55 by '8 Pt j are Bar MacLane; Willlam Ha- | gogiak 33 27 27 0 . ¢ Shannon, Arline Judge | gotzebue 4 5 5 i and Sons of the Pioneers. | Les Angeles 2 3 The v built around & modern yroGrath .24 .37 .37 0 { redeo circuit has thrills aplenty, ac- | Nome 18 14 1 02 | icn and outstanding production Northway -19 .29 .27 0 I TR 3 | Petersburg 30 28 28 09 Edward Norris and June Storey| portland Py 0 “ 18 are the latest screen romantic team prince George 19 14 14 10 to spe e in the trapping of mur- | pyince Rupert 41 38 jerers. The two men are seen inlgeattle 52 43 43 1 Republic's exciting new “End of the'gjg 34 29 29 Trace Road,” a murder drama with a'wnhijtehorse -8 17 -7 Trace nsychological background, which is yarutat 29 16 24 0 the other feature of the weekend bill. | e, CHAPELADIES BAIAAR | 1S TCMORROW NIGHT The regular meeung of the Chap- eladies was held Tuecday at the Chapel -by-th ake, with Mrs. James Hickey and Mrs. Cecil Dono- hue as co-liostesses. as secretary for the remainde: of the year, filling the vacancy left by the resignation of Mrs. Johnson from that position. Killing Lothario! by tonight. Mrs. George Leectkehans was wel- comed as a new member of the club, and Mrs. Benedict was a vis- itor. Members attending the meeting were Mesdames Arnold, Bland, De- Hart, Dobbins, Jekill, Maier, Mielke, Peterson, Blake, Schnoeker, Linde- gaard, Smith, Palmer, Bowman and the hostesses. Mrs, Palmer and Mrs. Bowman will be hostesses at the next meet- ing at the Chapcl Dec. 10. | R [‘.n‘phe W*nlndb get results EDWARD NORRIS JOHN ABBOTT JUNE STOREY Exvl HA! “PULTIN' ON THE DOG"”—M-G-M Color Cartoon And New Issue TONIGHT of our UNIVERSAL NEWS MATINEE SATURDAY AT 1:00 P. M. PLUS—Chapter Twe f “CAPTAIN AMERICA ROTARY WHITE ELEPHANT AUCTION— NDAY U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WL JUNEAU, ALASKA WEATHER BULLETIN DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M., *——(4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today) MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN WEATHER SYNOPSIS: The low pressure center off the Graham Island continues to fill this morning. pressure center has moved into the Gulf of Alaska. Sea Canada and western Alaska. erally over the interior of Canada and Alaska this morning, Mrs. Palmer was elected to serve temperature being minus 36 degrees recorded at Fort Yukon, Temperatures continued near normal over the southern portion of South- | east Alaska and below normal over the northern portion. | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA THER BUREAU 120TH MERIDIAN TI\IE Weather at 4:30am IS T0LD Cloudy Fog Snow Sleet Cleal Clou Fog Clou Snow Snow and Rain Pt. Cloudy Hal Walli mount feature the al parts of Snow r dy also has suited t characte cuperbly mandin dy ed liam Jc life one Dieterle, ind Josept of the st STRANGE STORY AT 20TH CENTURY | ‘Love Letters production 20th suspens nt romance exper Under the able [ IN BILL | TIOMENTIRY 5 | g ] & | Para- | the | hos i Se:maferdones Soseph(,o’den HAL WALLIS eroduction which is Century eful a cast o the rather de rizations present- ction of Wi Jennt s 1 Cotter range N lies ever committed to cellulod & » Py “Love Letters" is the story of a b U Clear {girl wit n in herself, but o e e ers Pt Cloudy |€ling to break down the wall her snow mind has erected. Suffering from with ANN RICHARDS and CECIL KELLAWAY Cloudy amnesia brought on by an intense’ GLADYS COOPER + ANITA LOUISE + ROBERT SULLY Snow emotional shock, she forgets every- Oirected by WILUAM DIETERLE - A Paramount Picture thing of her past. But some un- Scraen Play by Ayn Rand, cuthor of “The Fountainhead” Cloudy canny sixth sense warns her that at l Cloudy fsome future time the protective Gloudy [black curtain will give way to a Cloudy ;‘.n.lv\m flood of recollections now | - only dimly felt in the darkness. | When, in the film, Jennifer meets o M | Joseph Cotten, she is afraid of this Th v g " § 1 w | cpase 0l enormous tidal wave that lhrmlrm1 e e eragjs @ & 8relgn ars Another weak A ridge of high| pressure extends frem the Rocky Mountain region of the United States nurlhv.ard to the Northwest Territory of Canada and thence westward across central Alaska to a high pressure center located in the Bering | Rain or snow has fallen during the past 24 hours along the coast from northern California to Southeast Alaska and at scattered points | over the northern Rocky Mountain region of United Below zero temperatures prevailed gen- the lowest © W States, Reports from Marine Stations at 1:30 P. M. today WIND MARINE FORECAST FOR PERIOD ENDING SATURDAY EVE- NING: Protected waters of Scutheast Alaska north of Sumner Strait northerly to northeasterly winds 15 to 25 miles per hour. waters of Southeast Alaska south of Prederick Sound and cutside waters, Dixon Entrance to Sitka—easterly to southeasterly winds 20 miles per Outside waters, Sitka to Yakutat and Cross Sound-Icy Strait area—easterly to southeasterly winds 15 to 20 miles per hour. hour or less. Light rain or snow mixed showers. Low pressure center—29.65 inches—59 degrees wporth, 149 degrees west, filling and moying slowly southeastward. GIRL SCOUT NEWS NOTES The Senior Service Scout Troop 4| Health.” held their meeting November 26 at| SONG OF TEXAS” STARTS AT 8:20—10:45 Final plans were completed for Station Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. “END OF THE ROAD" STARTS AT 7:05—9:30 the bazaar to be held tomorrow Cape Spencer Pt. Cloudy 32 ENE 30 o 3 night at the Chapel, and all contri- Eldred Rock Pt. Cloudy 27 NwW 18 Hair-Raising Droma of a Lady- Lutors are urged to have their Five Finger Light Snow 27 N 16 work in the hands of the commitee Point Retreat Pt. Cloudy 39 NNW 17 Height of Waves Christal or Kr (Sea Condition) low 1it is Cotton who as this western Alaska, { Teny Ch ly lived at North imemory by a slow, {of her inner thoughts. |cold terror loom upsout of the past enthralling geane by seene till the cleverly wov eb of cruelty l\nd deceit emer-| ges wmpl)mly exXpOoses H e NOTICE alowich tolwicz, who forme at any moment to rupture the bond | |that has grown between them But! restores Jennifer's! gentle prodding | Murder and DANCE Salurday — December 7, 1946 ELKS BALLROOM story unravel or Tony Star in Northern 2 feet Alberta, now in Alaska is asked (o 1 foot get in touch with Steve 3lopak £ - o | 3 fe Nerth smr Alberta adv E = @ k l . 2 teet sihisssah ol aeny s drchesira More than 200007 -orest fire occur annually in the United States. | Protected General Douglas MacArthur was ADMISSION DANCING ¥ | er at our next meeting, Miss Park- | er, whose subject will be “Personal After our business meeting Phoeb> Ann Logan's home, 432 Gold | freshménts were' served by our host- the four-star general CLEANSIN This are re- 2\ SIZE American to be made CARA NOME | ing cream quickly softens dust and make-up so they to keep your skin clean | and flower-fresh. ! ECONOMY REG, SIZE | Street. The The evening was spent discussing Charm School ess, Phoebe Ann Logan. Our next meeting will be No. held (our program | December 8 at 7:00 p. m. at Mrs. 19, Channel ASK FOR IT AT’ NEW LOW FARES ANCHORAGE TO EATTLE-TACOMA 120~ °216 (Children $60) (Children $108) ONE WAY ROUND TRIP plus tax plus tax » 4-ENGINE 44-pASSENGER DC-4 SERVICE 7% HOURS NON-STOP...SHORTEST-FASTEST » ROUND TRIP DAILY For reservations: BARANOF HOTEL, Juneau Max Windnagle, Traffic Representative NORTHWEST ».. AIRLINES Regular Service from Seattle and Tacoma FREIGHT . . . . PASSENGERS REFRIGERATION ALASKA TRANSPORTATION CO. Gastineau Hotel Phone 879 J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent WHMW—WWH% i f { ¢ i H |} [} ¢ € i i for the year). It was announced | Goss’ thav. we will have a guest speak-|Apartments apartment, Reporwr Pal Jones, g’q’l‘lCE OF Lw. FQR BIDS Wil i ropusals for printing of the Ses- | sion Laws and Journals for the | Eighteenth Session of the Territorial | Legislature commencing January 27, | 1847, and for furnishing miscellan- eous supplies for the said body, will be received in the Office of the Auditor of the Territory of Alaska on or before 10 a. m. December 17, 1946. Forms for proposals and specifica- tions may be secured upon request at the Auditor's Office, Room 306, Federal Building, Juneau, Alaska. Dated November 12, 1946. Signed, FRANK A BOYLE, Auditor of Alaska. First publication, Nov. 14, 1946. Last publication, Nov. 29, 1946. Position Clerk-Typist Clerk-Stenographer Senior Clerk Junior Accountant Interviewer P. H. Nurse Depariment of Public Welfare Territorial Department of Health Unemployment Compensation Commission Alaska Territorial Employment Service DAY PHONE—476 NOTE: Where positions are in 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Divisions, add 159 to salary. 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