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PAGE FIVE .\ MONDAY, DECEMBER.9, 1946 1 DICK POWELL IS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ‘rcccivad at the Skagway Public l.l-I brary are: Last Chapter by Ernfe i were thoroughly enjoyed until alteceived medical attention at the late hour when lunch was served. White Pass Hospital NAUGHTY "KITTY"” Newsy Nofes MAR-KUAT! The actor clinches his new two- fisted reputation in latest adventure-romance, “Corr.or- ed,” with another remarkable por- trayal — that of a Canadian air- man who grimly sets out toy avenge the murder of his young bride. How he trails his elusive victim through France and Switzerland and far-off Argentina makes for the lezak heads the featured cast, with Micheline Cheirel and Nina Vale in the feminine leads. “Cornered” is the feature now on the screen at the Capitol Theatre. In the recent “Murder, My Sweet,” Dick Powell made the transition from singing star to dramatic star with notable results. RKO Radio's stirring action of the film. Walter (SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE) SKAGWAY, laska . —The long speil cf clear cold weather which e been having has been a ource of joy to the young folks of e town. Part of a lot on Sixth treet, opposite the Eagles’ Hall, has been flooded and all the ice skat?s in town have been dragged out of th2ir storage and put to use. Ice hockey is being played by the older boys. It is reported that ower Lake Dewsy is frozen and ex- cllent for skating, but the mile ciimb discourages © most skaters. Alco, it too far for the young- sters. J. Roehr and the Boy Sccuts did the work of preparing the rink. received a generous addition to i fine assortment. . The €kagway Woman's Club post- poned its regular meeting last Wednesday evening because of sev- erel conflicting activities. ‘The Eagles’ Annual Barn Dance vas held Wednesday evening and brought forth a geood crowd ‘The hall was decorated with hay and old harness for the occasion, The mechanical horse which was en- tered in the Fourth of July parade last year by Vic Sparks was also stabled in the hall. Music was furnished by Doc Polley and or- chestra, and the Auxiliary provid- ed the hot dogs and cokes. | Jane Ballinger, S?g‘;fi!lfif‘; o Pyle; Willlwaw, by Vidal; Duchess b A TR0 W AR Iwo F S“’D IN Hotspur, by Marshall; Independent. Mr. and Mrs, Roscoe Elder and Mrs. Carl L. Shute and Mra. W. [€ ifi{i !'“".‘E ?%M.Efl e E h F Sk Pecple, by Lexness; Then and Now, baby were passengers for the States L. Hayden, resident of Halnes R IENAU Ve - e P ¥ by Maugham; The American, by on the last boat. Mr. Elder's moth- came up for some Thanksgiving S Tl L] m E flflnlns ;,Lljll Ag (A?ETOL rom agway Hast; and The Huckster, by Wake- er is seriously {ll in St. Louls, Mo., shepping and were storm bound QOFN‘?‘JQ': = i man. “The Juvenile department also and they will spend several weeks here for several i " thare — >. A. Good, of Co! , father of Mrs. Mal- > over the Whi s returned to his home to bid his daughte in Weiser, Idaho, after spending the Elder, and family goodbye past two months here with his they left for the States. daughter and family. —_ M. V. Raney, Alaska Road Com- Mr. and Mrs, Chilbeck have re- n man from Haines. w: a turned to Seattle. Mr. Chilbeck way visitor e v this week. was one of the carpenters employ- —_— ed rebuilding the Pius X Mission. Richard Dick recently arrived in el Skagway and will be employed at Mr. and Mrs. QGeorge B. Lingle the TB Sanatorium are rejoicing in the arrival of their e son, Georyg Jr., and his wife and Daniel Lilley and fam have small daughter, Judith Ann. They come to Skagway to make their will visit with- the Senijor Lingles home. 5 and a brother Bob, and sister, Mary Registered the Golden North * at The 20th Cent nd no wonde: Meet That Scandalous London Beauty Who Made A Career s ol A letter frcm Neil Sulhdnnd,! Vic Sparks, g;:g_“ s talented| Mr. and ‘,h\-”;qrjchx‘ ton have \l‘}:;x‘:xdfi:l 1}:;:';1“:‘/{!‘:‘ s r;l((l‘llnn(lll-:’,‘\ :" ATTENTION EASTERN STARS who with Mrs. Sutherland and tWO artist, has several canvases on dis-|been Whitehorse visitors the past McCerthy of Los Angeles, Calif Election of Oficers, Juneau sons spent ten days here last play at the Dedman Photo Shop.|few days . ; il s e Chapter No. 7, Tuesday, December month, states that the White House Mr. Sparks has paintad some beau- | : ATTENTION MASONS 10, at 8 o'clock. Bring donations which formerly belonger to Mrs. tiful pictures of local and Alaskan| Rill Thomas, skipper of the mail| Stated Communication of Mt Ju- for Christmas Baskets. Fran}:' Suffecool, had been sold to geenes. and passenger boat which runs be- neau Lodge Monday evening at Complete —ALICE BROWN, Secrct&rzfi the Veterans Assocla_{lon Corpora- | [— tween here and Haines had the mis- | 7:30. Degree work. Visitors wel- b Shows 445-3t tion, to his great disappointment.| gyaoway P-TA met av the school |fortune to break several small come P 7:00—9:30 Mr. Sutherland, had hid on thelyguce for a social and business|bones in his foot while pulling -J. W. LEIVERS, Secret Cornered” property. They drove from Van-|gecsion — Hostesses for the after-|away from the float at Haines. He 44 starts at The Filipino Community Wcm- ilc:ur\;n“\tt‘;r“r:r:l‘;v:fl;zr”};:‘a(:r_beclg noon were: Mrs. Bruce Boynton,) = I S L T B S T WS R SR 7451 an’s Auxiliary is giving a Needle- bR TP 0 Mrs. Mac Brown and Mrs. Wm. U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, W47 ik BUREAU then to Boise, rson City and gway, to Seal ho; Eiko, N Burfield. A report upon the car- “FIVE STAR craft Bazaar at 3 o'clock Friday, JUNEAU, ALASKA nival stated that it was a marked pening Tuesday-December 10th BOWLERS” J|Dec. 13, at the: Parigh ‘Hall, t0 (5 0 a0 o0o where they were at WEATHER BULLETIN which the public is cordially in- . oo “F0TES £y 4" success, over $300 being cleared A FOR 2 RS - T 4.5 b RIDIAN s which p is ¥ the time of writing. He said he jpre marie Brown will take aver | PATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M., 120711 MERIDIAN TIMI " y v s. at ans Ay 1o T3 vited. The needlework will be dis- (o, ng his worst weather in Califor- Max. temp. TODAY at end of Auk Bay Bus Line. ayed at the Diaz Cafe, Wednes- ... whora it enowed heavily, Mr. | :'M DS‘H';\Tn L‘;);]m(‘;‘e‘s’l‘lcficdl\ last | 24 hrs Weather at ‘ day, Dec. 11. U6-26 5 “wpe Sutherland afe from oS is g0 Sesigned. £ Station 24 hrs.* | Precip. : DG N Mrs. special Christmas program is be-| ppopooo 3 g &b DR ing planned by the school and t RS 2 4 Clear Sell v with an Ewpwe Wantad 5 ng planticq: B, 85, AGN00% AHC TN | Bhatow 12 0 Slear open house which was planned for| o - | Sammy Nelson is still in Juneau, . z 5 S -20 0 Clear VY, b it % i 4 ¢ 5 school week will be observed at 29 Trace Pt. Cloudy SR “r“‘”l e wa Ca{xrd b{} ‘Fll‘ SST” | that time. The date will be an- e i S _”?‘vl_:m", and d2ath of his moth- ;5500 Jated. There will be no #r, Mrs. J. E. Nelson: Decembsr meeting of the P o A Mrs, Howard Johnson has been -1 0 Supt g v the hospital for some time Te- ;o ceq that the Hign School I;ll;\l:‘r:“ 5 1: 15 ) (..v .ul{x é: Nfi? iving medical attention. Manual training class will be open ‘“n’-‘“ ey 4 :- : Snowing & TRV " evening for two weeks to make toys ke g i & rry Bighoff was hospitalized & g0 Christmas, 33 31 V.{G last week for medical at- 19 0 & i o5 ¥ tention, Alfred Sullivan, photographer and o = b3 oy local lad, has been released from a i Ry and you'll save a lot of Mg 4 Mrs. Fred Lawson, ouest of M goaile hospital after a serious lll- noor i 2 s B i for thi to do at home and &5 2 SR 8s spital after a serious ill- po 3 7l 3 . : 3 to do 3 \ nd Mrs. Jack Keller, left for home o ¥ Nome 5% Trace Clear time . . . for things to do at home ‘\ Vi “uesday morning on the train. Mrs. . ) gcfihwu -39 -48 0 Clear at your destination . . . | B E Lawson spent the night at Car- s rania DeHaven, who has P'“[;\b_‘,: . 7 i & SR | & deluxe cross with friends and then left ; G e e Boriland 41 43 02 Cloudy < b U s oy plane from Whitehorse next day cporage where her husband has Fiuoe George 28 18 0 Cloudy Besides, Clipper travel is fun! You -;’,:_‘,‘ DBUT,’}: ® 53 § ‘or Atlin, B. C. He‘r home is at ov fthe pist two months, . e :Z :I‘ o a7 g can lean back and relax in your A 5 1 Lationally fs s oift Big Horn Landing, near Atlin. Mrs. was honored by the Eagles' Auxil- a .= . comfortable lounge seat and enjoy A Dbrilliant, ornamental—a nationally 1amous git swson was ill most of the time jo.u of which she has been an ac- 23 i5 23 05 - sl et it Contains 50 colorful match books, ridually mono she was here. b i ST $8F avEial ybate okt -19 | -40 -40 Trace Fog _ your favorite magazine. De ‘ i:l d to vour ovder. The durable, transparent —_— Tuesday evening. About 30 mem- 18 1 14 0 Pt. Cloudy hot food, served aloft, is includec *—(4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today) WEATHER SYNOPSIS: A mass of cold air moved southward over ‘Thirty passengers came down on uesday's trai nto catch the boat a utility box long after the matche in your Flying Clipper fare sen used. Match covers in wide choice of colors. bers turned out for the evening, {which was passed playing pinochle, sther items ready to be made into indi- lized gifts by moncgramming in our cicre, ineluding colorful luncheon sets. 5. B, BURFORD CO. “Qur Doorstep Is Worn by Satisfied Customers” or Vancouver. C. J. Rogers, President of the White Pass Railroad, left on the ‘ast boat for Seattle, where he will spend the next three months with his family. Rolf Sjostrand, from Aberdeen, Wash., where he and Freddy Mar- low, owner of the Skagwdiy Bakery, were old friends, has taken a posi- tion in the bakery here. |bridge and bowling. |comprised of Pauline Pribbernow, A committee Myrtle Edwards and Gertrude Beit- ineer, served a delicious lunch. The evening was a surprise for the hon- Mre TMeHaven and sons and daughter will leave soon. They wve wbeen active in social and civic affair and will be greatly missed. Peter Sparks, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vic Sparks, was married re- |cently in Winslow, Wash., to Miss the northern portion of Southeast Alaska Saturday night and tempera- tures were as low as minus 7 degrees during the past 24 hours over the a north of Frederick Sound. A low press center located about 300 miles east of Graham Island appeared to be moving northeastward: this morning ‘and was causing overrunning relativelv warm moist air attended snow over all of Southeast Alaska. A high pressure area of consid- erable intensity continued over the northwestern portion of Canada and eastern Alaska. Rain or sriow has fallen during the past 24 hours at most stations over the western porticn of the United States, south- western Canada, Scutheast Alaska, northwestern Canada, northwestern Alaska and the Aleutian Islands. Below zero temperatures were reported generally over the interior of the western portion of Canada and the interior of Alaska with the lowest temperature of minus 54 degrees re- ported at Mayo, Yukon Territo: his morning. Temperatures were below Take the children? By all means ! Pan American is : Alaska’s family airline . . . with special food and service for the kiddies. What's more, they travel at half fare (2 to 12)..Infants free, of course |Mary Loath. The young couple are The Robert Eugene, a small boat yjying jn Bremerton, where Peter from Juneau, brought in some of ;¢ employed at the Navy Yard. the supplies which were salvaged SPECIALIZING IN ALL KINDS AND TYPES OF PERMANENT = normal over tie southern portion of Southeast Alaska and much below normal over the northern portion. i MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN ! E \| > L)\ ‘X" Flying Clipper fares are Phone 492 HAIR CUTTING Klein Bldg. now lower than ever before. And did you know that FULL LINE OF DERMETIC CREAMS v - € 0 % = WAVES FOR ALL TEXTURES OF HAIR | o I3 R e (AR R WANT SILENT or ACTIVE PARTNER from the barge Sondra Lee, Which npg wasser, supervisor at the went aground while on its way to j50q1 telephone company, & H accom- Skagway from the States. |panied Mr. Wasser to Seattle on nme nf the last boats, and Mrs. Sister Mary Milburger of the yeope) Fiynn is substituting for he; Pius X Mission, received word 0 .sl:cynis away. g - that her mother had passed away at the age of 85 at Prince Edward oy, Skagway school has been Island and would be laid to rest ,..c.nteq with a most interesting on November 29. This was the date ., by Mrs, Victor Sparks. The Reports from Marine Stations at 10:30 A. M. Today WIND Height of Waves Station Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) Cape Decision Snow 26 NE 24 3 feet Cape Spencer Cloudy 21 40 3 feet Eldred Rock Cloudy 2 52 5 feet Guard Island Snow 35 8 1 foot Lincoln Rock .. Snow 5 22 3 feet Point Retreat Snow 13 51 MARINE FORECAST FOR THE PERIOD ENDING TUESDAY AFTERNOON: Protected waters of Southeast Alaska north of Sumner you save by buying a round trip Clipper ticket? Remember, too, Clippers offer the most frequent air service ever scheduled here in Alaska. So consult Pan American now for information and reservations. BARANOF HOTEL PHONE 1U6 6 feet i i of Sister Mary Milburger's birth- y .. «an Artist Sees Alaska,” was day. She received a beautiful cake:y ittenq by Henry Varnum Poor ‘ AT LEAST $10,000 Strait and outside waters, Sitka to Yakutat—northerly to northeasterly . INVESTMENT PROTECTED ESTABLISHED BUSINESS—Have contracts and agreements with the from Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Muleare. \gnq js 5 pictorfal record of !Alaskan theatre of war. Services were held Thanksgiving Day in the local churches and & qphe sgagway TB Sanatorium has good attendance was noted. A small organized a basketball team, mem- winds 45 to 60 miles per hcur with temperatures 5 to 20 degrees—snow. Protected waters of Southeast Alaska south of Frederick Sound and ' cutside waters, Dixon Entrance to Sitka—easterly to nertheasterly winds 20 miles per hour or less increasing to 30 to 35 miles per hour and | backing to easterly and southeasterly tonight. Snow changing to rain or | SnOw. 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