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» __THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA COMEDY "ONE WAY DEVELOPMENT BD. |"THEMAJORAND | | T0 LOVE” SHOWING NOW IN SESSION THEMINOR” NOW HARRY McCAIN Last Time “ONE WAY TO LOVE" ith MARGUERITE CHAPMAN | ENDS TONITE! FRIDAY SAT. CHESTER MORRIS AS CAPITOL'S BILL Right now at the Capitol Theatre movie' fans are viewing as screwy a pair of radio scribes as they have ever found in fact or fiction. They are Willard Parker and Ches- ter Morris, who, along with Mar- guerite Chapman, Janis Carter and Hugh Herbert, are featured in| Columbia Pictures’ “One Way to Love." It's no great surprise to find | Willard Parker and Chester Morris A program of activities for the Alaska Development Board in 194 is being drawn up this week at a session in Juneau of members of the Board. This is the first for- mal meeting of the Board since the appointment of George Sund- borg as General Manager. Those attending the session at Juneau with him are Alaska’s Governor, Chairman; J. A. Talbot, Ketchikan; Antonio Polet, Nome; Wilbur West- er, Anchorage; and Leslie Nerland, Fairbanks, members. Progress made in recent months - AT20TH CENTURY AND ——- LON CHANEY in . Sirange Confession NOW NEW FIRESTONE PAMELA Pierre WATKIN CHARLES BLAKE-GORDON GERTRUDE MICHAEL Virginia BRISSAC All Slzes !way under the able direction (f|their regular business meeting to-| . John, Sunderland. for Cars, Trucks || Standard and Heavy Duty TIRES Connors Motor Co. Phone 121 The Triangle Cleaners Conirol™ . . . . .. In these times it is more important than ever that your clothes be safeguarded. Our efficient, modern cleaning methods are fully-control- led processes; for your protection. WE NOW HAVE 48-HOUR SERVICE YELLOW CAB CO PHONE 22 Courteous Drivers — Dependable Service —— 24-HOUR SERVICE going after the guffaws, since both have proven adept in that (Parker with Rosalind Russell in Columbia’s “What a Woman!” and |Morris too many times to mention. But to find Marguerite Chap- man and Janis Carter rollicking in | a laughter medium is as pleasant ber of other important matters, in- as it is surprising. The girls can cluding the extent of its participa- really give with a lot more than|tion in rate hearing now confront- their glamour. ing the Territory. I Credit for their comicalities must| Members were also consldering in large measure go to writers what recommendations should be !Joseph Hoffman and Jack Henley, Mmade by the Development Board who made the “screamplay” from | to the Legislature. The act creat- the original story of Lester Lee and | ing-the Board instructs it “to focus Larry Marks, plus the smart and| attention 'on the need for any in working with Alaska industrial prospects was reported by the Gen- eral Manager and plans laid for carrying this work forward through the coming year. The Board was expected to take action on a num- B ! o | SONS OF NORWAY 70 i?éfn&fflaf N | END SERIES OF CARD | moura belicves wi foser the deve. | PARTIES SATURDAY |coihe fecd o the antion ot Thitd and lasiclh & seriss of card | R R, 0 \ Rorway o avetsut e atemor- MOOSE WOMEN ARE the Legislature.” ial Library fund will be given Sat-} MEE""G, 8 To"lGH‘ |urday evening in the IOOF Hall. Women of the Moose will hola! |~ This event will climax a busy social year for the Sons of Nor- Regent M i e e e ettt Tonight... Z plan on a tasty full course dinner .. . in a pleasant Inight at 8 o'clock in the Moose - > lodge rooms in the Seward build-| sE('"o"S "un SlIKA ,ing. A large attendance is an-| | ticipated, for a discussion of chap- ARE BA(K '" FORESIRY ter plans for the coming years. ! Chairmen of the following com- e mittees are asked to have their re- At the request of the Army and‘ports ready: Library, Membership, Navy in connection with their mili- Moosehaven, Mooseheart, Publicity tary operations at the time, theland War Relie! U. S. Forest Service, through Act-' - eee - | ing Regional Forester Wellman i | Holbrook, issued a Proclamation on! June 11, 1942, setting aside for the| SA(RAMEM or lORDS sale uge of the Federal Government | the following lands in the vicinity' SUPPER SUNDAY AI “lp of Sitka: R That portion of Kruzof Island ly- The Sacrament of the Lord’s ing south of a line drawn due | Supper will be celebrated at the| east from Point Mary; All Nation- Northern Light Presbyterian Church al Forest islands in Sitka Sound Next Sunday morning at the 11 that lie south of Krestof Point and o'clock worship service. All mem- Lisianski Point and north of the|bers of the Church are urged to most southerly island of the Neck- be present and all friends are cord- | er Group and of the entrance to|lally invited to attend. west Crawfish Inlet. S el RS This area is no longer needed for NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC special purposes of the Federal| puory resident of the Territory| Government and the “b°v‘f_”°‘<who operates a motor vehicle in clamation was therefore rescinded py,qn mugt secure a Territorial, on: November 27, 1946, by Actng|priyers ricense for the years 19471 Regional Forester Ch.fn?. G. 'Burdlck.; and 1046, These are now on sale uqzl:all:‘:“g:fr::fes?;?;:gm !he.m room 121 of the Federal Bldg.| ¥ aakisiims s ssignd This license is not to be confused with the City drivers license which Holv IR'NI" GUH.D is sold at the City Hall. | DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION. MEHI"G ON FRIDAleubllcaLiun dates Dec. 19, 26. Jan. 2,9 | Mrs. Jack Guerin, President of iHoly Trinity Guild, announced this morning ,that the guild will hold its| regular monthly meeting on Fri-| day evening at 7:30 o'clock at the! home of Mrs. Alice Brown in the| Assembly Apartments. Business for| 1946 will be completed at the meet- ing and plans will be formulated for 11947. 1t is hoped that all mem-’ bers of the guild will be present! and a cordial invitation is extend-| |ed to new members to join the| aimosphere guild at this time. ° | | s i at ® 0o 00 0 00 00 0 0 0 $ TIDE TABLE » |® JANUARY 3 ® Low tide 3:58 am, 46 feet o { ® High tide 10:15 am., 170 feet ® ® Low tide 17:03 p.m. 04 feet ® . | ® High tide 23:26 pm. 138 feet e 06 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 [o] | |~ Automotile licensé plates for 1947 are row on sale at the City Clerh‘si | office in the City Hall. New Terri- | | torial drivers licenses for 1947-1948 ! should be sécured at Room 121 Fea: | C“}Sfifi unéfisfs ¢ral Building before applying for | your license plates. ‘City drivers li- open “n“l 10:30 p.M. censes do not expire until June 1, 1947 and should be renewed at that SEWARD STREET Opposite Go]dste'in Bldg. time. e ) i —— | AUTO LICENSE PLATES C. L. POPEJOY | City Clerk. high-tempoed direction of Ray En-|changes in or additions to present to her. But when his fiancee, Rita | i right. i situations are basicall Federal and Tepritorial activities Johnson, surprises him at a sta-| n i c “ { l !;f I l R n Eiunny and grow more £¢ with ¢v-{ which the Board believes will en- tion enroute and finds a night- e “ o ec or o -!uer{\.a evenlfi&, ery turn and twist o/ plot and|hance the prospects for Territorial gowned female in his compartment, \ N | incident development, and to urge action by she dcesn't stop to listen to explan-' PBEP‘\»BE 4 OUB > - the agency or agencies in charge” ations. | | Cecember 31 TONIGHT DDA e | L0 AT Harry G. McCain, of Ketchikan If ever there was a picture to put one in high humor, it Para-'bhas announced his candidacy for mount’s engaging comedy, “The|the House of Representatives in the Major and Minor,” now at the |special election to be held Janu- 20th Centu W Ray Milland |ary 20, according to word received and Ginger Ro in the title|from Ketchikan roles | McCain, Ketchikan attorney. long The sight of vivacious, exciting|has Leen active in the civic af- Miss Rog nasquerading as a | fairs of that city, serving many pig-tailed one scene ever own mother, is screen far in!times on the city council and sev- ling to be her eral terms as mayor. His father really hilarious served in the Legislature many he masquerade start-'years ago from the Third Division. ed with Ginger's determination to|McCain has been a candidate for S % leave New York and return to her attorney general and has been iden- PP g 3 " " home town in Iowa. Not having|tified with Republican politics “aramount pitert itk it Johnsan - Roberl Benchley - Diana ‘Lynn enough money to take her there,| - -—- Dirgcted by BliLY WILDER .« Written, by Chades Bracket and Billy Wilder o =% the resourceful Ginger makes a few LOGGRL= " . 3 changes in her clothes and hairdo/ ATTEN.[ON LOGCFERS with logs - and buys herself a half-fare ticket for sale contact Juncau Lumber 4 ”THE MAD DE.ECTGRI vear-old and The conductors aren't convinced| Mills. Will buy from 100,000 ft. she's only twelve years old, so Gin-| to 10,000,000 feet. For further ger, instead of fighting it out, hides| particulars see Juneau Lumber out in Ray Millan'’s compartment.| Mills 433-tf. The Major—Ray Milland, of | ——— ——— — % course—is on his way back to hisj U SR SRR ] teaching post in a military acad- emy. He's very nice to' the little| girl, even gives up his lower berth! HAVE A FORMER | This is just the start of som? very funny incidents -> HOSPITAL NOTES St. Ann's Hospital admitted Will-| iam McCaddon and Arthur Nelson and on New Year's INCOME TAX RETURNS LEO L. LAZETTH Public Acceonntant Corner Front and Seward Sts. Directly Above 20th Century Market JUNEAU, ALASKA Day admitted Barney McCoy and Harry Williams, all for edical My o File Early and SPEED UP Your Refund Che Discharged on December 31 were Mrs. J. Sofoulis, Mrs. Victor Sparks, Alvin Larson and Burton Gorton: and yesterday, Mrs. Joseph Smith! and taby girl, and Mrs. John Rob- erts. Government Hospital yesterday | admitted Martha Hopkins from Minfield Home and Margaret John- son of Juneail. Discharged were four youngsters from Minfield Home who had had tonsillectomies, They were Johnny Bpan, “cany, Dierly. Rudy Byron and Ci.ert*Benson. B o e Northwest Airlines announces 4-engine DIRECT SERVICE FROM ANCHORAGE! MINNEAPOLIS - ST. PAUL CHICAGO ~ ATTENTION S:RINERS Regular monthly meeting 8 p.m. Friday, Jan. 3. Please note we are meeting at the .homey of G. E. Eezrvare cm‘fl.s | NEW YORK That Hang On. via Edmonton Oy Bion “’é%”:hm L},’g’ ‘éfi; OMMENCING JANUARY 2, Northwest will operate regular e laden l':leleg}no,om :iltl‘ldn:m 4-engine luxury service to Minneapolis-St. Paul, Chicago and % gofb M thshenw, Widen - | New York . . . via the “Inside Route.”’ This is in addition to Northwest’s present service via Seattle. Passengers have the option of going by one route, returning by the other . . . a scenic “Triangle Tour”. .. at regular round trip fares. branes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Ory:omulsmmm the |ym— derstanding you must like th2 way it quickly allays the cough or you are v to have your money back. CREOMULSION S | NEW LOW FARES | ANCHORAGE to— alive! | MINNEAPOLIS-ST. PAUL as this winter season | I CHICAGO NEW YORK ONE WAY ROUND TRIP Adults 205 .\'2381‘.0 Chil Plus U. 8. Tax For immediate reservations: MAX WINDNAGLE, Traffic Representative, BARANOF HGUTEL, Juneau-—Telephone: 800 A vivid beauty is yours ‘ when our expert styl- | ists and beauticians whip | your skin and hair into | gleamihg loveliness. Call } today for your appoint- ment. ; | BARANOF BEAUTY SALON Phone 538 ¢ NORTHWEST Oucrz AIRLINES HAS BEEN RE-OPENED FOR BUSINESS All Accounts Due Are Payable at the Store RN Ellen’s Cash Grocery eos00000800 Announcing =======- The Channel Boai Worl operated by Pollack, Moser and Ross, Seattle hoat builders, is NOW READY TO ACCEPT ORDERS FOR NEW BOATS — Juneau P. 0. 2133 WEST JUNEAL Across from Beat Harbor 0000000000000 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000090000000000000000 lw