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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE- JUNEAU, ALASKA PAN AMERICAN |FRANK OLIVER IS | IRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 1947 it s e Sy PRy | Tt 1z the other thrilier | T | Filled with suspense and swift- |ly paced, the pictute offers super- DOUBLE MYSTERY FEAI’URES ARE AT |for " entertainment to all mystery | |film fans, and introduces a new GERTRUDE MICHAEL PIERRE WATKIN - VIRGINIA BRISSAC O SECOND THRILLING FEATURE £ S e AN INNER SAKCTUM MYSTERY! STRANGE CAPITOL, WEEKEND Revealed in eerie detail, one of the most famous crimes in con- temporary fiction is declared to be deftly cted in Universal's pic- ture trange Confession,” an Inner Sanctum mystery coming to the Capitol tonight as one of a double bill of thrillers. The story of the betrayed scien- tist who slays his wealthy employ- ¢r, is said to have been transferred to the sereen with shocking effect. Lon Chaney, the staf, has the role of the murderer tiful Brenda Joyce is seen as the killer's wife. Republic brings an exciting new mystery film to the screen of the Capitol in “Three's A Crowd,” screenplay based on Mignon Eber- hart’s novel® “Hasty Wedding.” and J. Carroll | Naish appears as his victim. Beaa- ! romantic team, of Charles Gordon and Pamela Blake. detective, Jacob Walte, who moti- vates the Eberhart stories, Is play- ed by Ted Hecht, rated one of Hollywood’s finest character actors. The story concerns the beautiful, wealthy Diana Whipple, who on the eve of her marriage, finds her- self the chief suspect in a murder case. D ® e 00 Cc 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 e rID¥ TABLE . JANUARY 4 . ® Low tide 5:00 am, 44 feet ® ® High tide 11:13 a.m, 18.0 feet e e Low tide 18:00 pm, -13 feet ® . . . e o 0 - | Hans | Small, both residents of White- | horse, obtained a marriage license today in the Commissioner's CDH]‘L( A OR OO SPECIAL MEETING | of UNITED TROLLERS OF ALASKA Local No- 56 ClI0 HALL TONIGHT at '7:30 P. M. T The scholarly | CONFESSION with LON CHANEY - BRENDA JOYCE . J. CARROL NAISH - MILBURN STONE PLUS: “Captain America” No. 7 SAT. MAT. YELLOW CAB CO PHONE 22 Courteous Drivers — Dependable Service —— 24-HOUR SERVICE P mmms Y sns P smmans PN sumey P suseses Y smmans Y s P sssmmy HC N snmnt Y st P s P snsn WY commmns P snumes P s FY muann P Leadorshih IN MINK SELLING o [ [ [ [ You will be interested to know that in 1945- 46 Lampson, Fraser & Huth secured the sea- son's record prices for Standard Ranched Mink. It is our bellef that during this period we sold the largest quantity of Mink peits of any Auction House in the world. It makes good sense to sell your goods through the Auction organization that is FIRST in sell- ing power. For the new season we will mar- ket Silverblu, Royal Koh-i-nur, Koh-i-nur, Blufrost, Mutation Mink as well as the Standard Mink. Our organization is pre- New York 1, Gentlemen: ‘We have Ppared to render you the utmost in service i — S S e —ion or ot Priva! sold either - Tiame ol Shipper and friendly relations. We point fo our LEADERSHIP of the past, as the reason why you should ship your Silver Fox and Mink pelts to us. 5§D or Stowt Addrett “state : me L e : 1o the above 1 Lampson, Fraser & Huth, Inc. X Town | are sold checkt will be dra¥ ‘When SH! MINK STARS for 1947 SELLING Silvrbly Koyal Kobs-nur &M Kob-i-nur Slandard with the Mutation Mink Lompson, :;':" h“ Huth the above link duri astels will not be ofiered season NCE N INSURA! SPORTATIO! v ot of Tre aprem Compeny imured < 0" o Pou wipments Telup to 15001 o ton. oft at our in d from f d in. the even e s Gmount receive o ovoid heating. wil 1o Promp! policier Pl cradit veut rehous®, pefore snipping and P¥ nder other furs- ck carefully in crder V! AUCTION SALES DATES For Silver Fox and Mink YOUR SILVER FOX AND MINK (] 1947 Silver Fox, Mink, ete. Last receiving date Jai ..Feb. 11th _.Feb. 21st Mar. 31st Mutation Mink Silver Fox, Mink, ete. e Last receiving date Mar. 12th silver Fox, Midk. ete. R— Last receiving date May S$th Silver Fox, Mink, ote. e AUE. 20 Last receiving date Aug. Ist 01 peens X1 e P snmee Y v P soen B mmmen 1Y s PY ppmy P s P pmms P e P senmes 18 pumse P4 s P s 15 s P s B8 e | 151 West 30th zreet New York,1. N. Y. o ) Ly o |Lowell G. Anderson and Helen | MAKES ROUND | NAMED NEW ASST. jed |Beattle to J ATTORNEY GENERAL Frank L. Oliver of Juneau, has been appointed Assistant Attorney General, it was announced today by Ralph J. Rivers, Attorney Gen- eral for Alaska. Prior to his new position, Oliver served, since September, 1945, as Territorial Price Attorney for the Office of Price Administration. Be- fore coming to Alaska, he was for years in the Government in Calitornia; his latest po- I siticn before transferring to Alas- {ka was Chief Enforcement Attor- ney for OPA in San Diego. Before the war Oliver spent about six years in private law practice in Montana. He is a former partner of Joseph P. Monaghan of Butte, | former member of Congress. Oliver | was admitted to the Alaska Bar in April, 1946. TRIP THURSDAY Pan Amer a fli between J ing the foll ican Airways complet- | each way yesterda u and Seattle, carry-| passengers from Josephine Green- . Alvina Herold, | Mrs. Rash, Iah Parmenter, Har- bert Bailey, Winter | rod, Donald ! Carol Bean | Parment ) {vey Hildre. R June | Glenn R. A Murry Justice, cattle: Lesli¢ Hogins, d, Robert Helgesen Carl H. Kell, Joseph ard Rancone, Luther url Bassford | AMERICAN LEGION 10 RESUME MEETING NEXT MONDAY AT DUGOUT ! The Olivers have two boys in the Al r:si‘;”g““ LLMI::{H nlm-nn]gx will bé‘}.)unenn Grade School and own ved next Monday, January 6, their home here. in the Dugout All members are| BRIV — urged to attend and see the re-! sults of the remodeling and repair| SENIOR SKHERS PLAN work. Painting of the interior and al OVERMGHI, 3RD (AB'N |complete job of sanding and varn-| i:)slf;fe‘g Ufm{{:;'”flxmjrlllh«s b:‘fl: com-| The Junior skiers are again re- :Bob H‘l U‘“ e Job goes “‘meded that the Senlors are plan- 152 Th‘;v’ji , -’0(’. ”\‘b““”‘“<_K""‘imng an over-night at the Third ?&'t bodeau, Dan Mahoney, Leo!Cabin Saturday, January 4, and |Jewett and Hx:n:‘Nl;rdlu.); | would appreciate it if they i : |frained from planning any DE | ’ |night trips this weekend, as the DEVELOPMENT BOARD :ici: vioe o, | MEE""G WI'I'H "'wo ! Any Senior skiers wishing to | meake the trip are urged to come- | MEMBERS UNARRIVED on-up. Hamburgers will be on the J |menu for Sunday afternoon | B a, |Groups are leaving at different | Antonio Polet and Wilbur West- | times Saturday aftarncon and early 2;. l‘mr‘mmrs h'om!Nonlv and fi“]lsundu} morning. Contact Leonard orage, respectively, have failed|Evans or Millie Fluck if further to make connections to come to|information is needed Juneau so far for the conference — e of the Alaska Development Board{e e © ® o s = » s @ now in session here | WEATHER REPORT | The program is proceeding as| e (U. 8, WEATEER BUREAU) planned with,_other members, in-|e remperatures for 24-Hour Period |cluding the Governor of Alaska,|e« Ending 6:30 o'Clock This Morning }Chnirm:m. Director George Sund-| ¢ In Juneau—Maximum, 43; borg, Jack Talbot of Ketchikan and| e minimum, 35. Leslie Nerland of Fairbanks. Polet At Airport—Maximum, 40; TO0 CENTURY TONIGHT ONLY! BASIL RATHBONE ELLEN DREW JOHN HOWARD RALPH MORGAN ‘“THE MAD DOCTOR”’ ADDED: The Man “From Missouri” “PRESIDENT TRUMAN" The LATEST AIR NEWS YEAR'S REVIEW OF WORLD NEWS Flect HARRY G. McCAIN and Wester are expected to arrive for part of the conference which may be carried over into next week.| - 'POTTERS (LUB TO MEET IN A. B. HALL TUESDAY Mrs, Curtis Shattuck, President of the Potters Club, announces that the next regular business meeting ‘will be held in the Club Rooms in the AB Hall, Tuesday, January 7, at 8 p. m. After a short business meeting a demonstration of low fire and black glazing will be held. The; (kiln will be in chargz of Mrs. |Helen Hixson at which time bak-| ing of! biscuit ware will be the subject.. All members having bis- cuit ware ready for baking are ask- ed to take them to the Club rooms between the hours of 8 and 9 Monday evening. At a previous meeting the mem-| bership voted that until such time| |that larger meeting quarters and a \larger kiln can be provided for its members, the membership has been oet at 35. All those interested in |joining are urged to attend this meeting. A few memberships are still available. D MOOSE WOMEN IN SESSION LAST NIGHT, Women of the Moose held their| regular business meeting last night | in the Moose Lodge rooms. At' the next meeting on January 16, the graduate Regents of the chap-| ter will be honored with a party. Laura Isaac is in charge of the entertainment, assisted by Lou Ree| Armour and Ethel Milner. Lenora Olsen, Martha Schmidt and Dor- othy Devinney are on the refresh- ment committee. B Puerto Rio was discovered by | Columbus on Nov. 19, 1493, during his second voyage to the new world. alive! as this winter season A vivid beauty is yours —when our expert styl- ists and beauticians whip your skin and hair into gleaming loveliness. Call today for your appoint- ment. ® BARANOF BEAUTY SALON Phone 538 minimum, 34 WEATHER FORECAST (Juneau and Vicinity) Cloudy with snow tonight. Occasional snow showers Saturday. Southeasterly winds 20 miles per hour de- creasing to less than 15 miles per hour by Saturday. C(andidate for Representative First Division PRECIPITATION Past 24 hours ending 7:30 a.m. today) In Juneau .70 inches; since Jan 1, 82 inches; since July 1, 55.99 inches. At Airport 5 since Jan 1, .. inche July 1, 37.92 inches. SPECIAL ELECTION January 20, 1947 ©000000c000e000000000000000 0, ® 00 0000000 In Britain it is still technically JPaid advertisement) illegal to eat meat on Wednesdays | and mince pie at Christmas, | EVERYTHING YOU DESIRE IN MEATS and GROCERIES--- YOU'LL FIND HERE, IF ANYWHERE! wammmen WE HAYVE socnnes RICE e BEANS o COCOANUT WESSON O1iL and all other kinds of SHORTENINGS ® MAYONNAISE NUCOA * Allvarietiesof BABY FOGD BUTTER EGGS CHEESE Everything at Prices You Can Affordto Pay Our Meat Department Has Plenty of the CHOICEST MEATS Including Qur Fresh FRUITS and VEGETABLES Are Always THE BEST ___ ||Poultry ® Smoked Meats California & o nARnEr 478 @ PHONES ® 371 —— 3 FREE DELIVERIES DAILY

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