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PAGE FIVE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE - JUNEAU, ALASKA FILM "IN(ENDIAR\! BLONDE" IS BILL AT 20TH (ENTURY .+ TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1947 [—. O#[ff/fl/fiy FONIGHT ; COAL AT PT. BARROW | i EXTRAVAGANZA AT | SUPPLIES ALL LOCAL [(]%s | CAPITOL TONIGHT FoR LAST TiMEs 22 T SNOWPLALE or I:Am'r and WEDNESDAY ‘Burcnu of Mines revealed that Q It glorifies the Anlxerlun screen! | enough coal was taken cut of th?| The most promising musical tc TH E S K Y R 0 C K E T D T 0 R Y 0 F TH E Mc(vm-Guldyn:Mawrs m:mcm. eX- mine location near Point Barrow em in a long time from He TEXAS BO MBSHEL L{ 2 WH O I'O 0 K T HE gmnv,urxzn, Zleg!eld_ lclliesr of this year to supply all local needs | WCO! production ~?6 filmed in glorious Techni- jn the Barrow and Wainwright| cenciary Blonde,' TERRIHC TWENTIES “’V FO A JOYRI DE' color, with more stars than there gress and to fill a warehouse with is the Technicolor special ? are in keaven, is at the Capitol for the surplus. Sanford said that, lined particularly for Betty Hu i last showings tonight. coal’ deposits hava been discoverad | It is at the 20th Century tonig A 5 It has everytbing in entertain- all over the area north of Brocks The Blonde Blitz is at her ment: Gorgeous Girls . . . Laughter Range. Mining oparations to meet | portraying as Guinan around ¥ enough I{or a life-time . . . Mv\glc local requirements are under way whom the story revolves, for Betty Fi . melodies! See Fred Astaire, Lucille glong tha Colvill> River, Cape Lis- might be called the modern Guin- /_A $ Ball, Lucille Bremer, Fanny Brice, pon tra Killik River, and north- an. Texas, of course, is the Judy Garland, Kathryn Grayson, east along the coast to Pearl Bay.| wko rcigned as queen of the nigh | Lena Hof_ne. .Genc Kelaly,c:!n’me He said that many of the Es-| clubs in«th> roarir Na Mf“”"v “_fl‘?‘ Moore, Red Skelton. kimoes have moved their homes into| turally as 2 sor styl nd an ‘E.sther“nvgmr:;:arzsy, n\;vxrlnnm Powell the mine areas to be near tk2| actress of complete individuality | y more. sourca of fuel suppliss. Since 1945 Miss Hutten has few i g these mines, which were Investizat- Hollywood to challeage her ““’,""’"“9 TECHNIGCEEN ed and operatsd for the first time o e o Ll D‘,UG' in history in 1943, have continued | In “Incendjary Blo s tecle of Amscica SN . fuel requiroments for thel g ng takes place in T | with 1he One. ol SN NY 55 BARKER R Skippy sits pertly at a where the Guinan family lead the Hutton as the One and Only LIS COLLIER I‘ E“/g ees.. Sanorg. M SN k—all for him—witl | Texas Guinan! > 180 limited o 1k— - —with youal domestic existenca 3 i i despite the fact that unlimited coal| his little owner, Ann De Legge, 4, of Chicaz U 1c S : g FUZZY KNIGHT T resources arz available, the high the tot found and adopted the dog. i Al ,“].m.l 3 ,]““\ | el J ICEBERG, HOMELESS cost of shipping prevents commer- | ——— - bk Bty Masegeiald, for DOMRTEAT VA 488 > which Cial disposal of coal outside the| T . seeks @ g 1-quic : I Vi b i j0c T “l“c“ Territory. Another drawback is the | BRG WS, bonusos, 19 it always fails. So : “x‘.‘ k"\‘l ¥ ]A\.L‘umsz up an (vov\n sub-bituminous quality of the coal| 11“ BE 4o ubT lands in show passes through, Texa | : 1' : ‘\c.- ooking for & nice Warm i, come areas. This coftness makes l g s Al ral 1 1 all joins up end finds herself in I home, has finally become uulmged shipping undertakings difficult and ! iy s construction with boss Romero Kile play pAN AMERKA" MAKES at apartment house owners WhO jn some caces impossitle. Since and mair nce of public roads or|ed by Aruto de Cordove In Tachmco] o say: “I'm sorry, nothing available. the ground in this far north coal N i e ipport; of “public “‘l"“\."w Yisct starrin o ente : , ng H.IGHIS, “oR“'l Sou"-l After reaching the Buckingham yelt js froren for nire months out to authorize the Export-Import| Discontented becaure her = lov i v | Apartments and /gaEAE ThE USUAL of the- year. all mining operallons Bank of Washington to aid in the is not returned, Texas runs off to Be“ H " i : A ‘ answer, the shivering but beauti- must be carried out "dm.p,,l,, the financing acilitating of exports New York with the show's pres y urion | Pan American Airways completed gy clear s Han sl in il g and imports and the exchange of agent (Bill Goodwin). She's a hit { il c! blue 50 ton iceberg has I d the exchange of N regular schedules yesterday on its coced g sit down strike right on guer months commoditi 2 and Broadway puts her namo up - ARTURO ; Alaska Divieitn, Eging the a0 % . Buckingninra badk G30r. Tt conger 15 atare o On8 SRIWALe States and | in lights. But Kilgannon's not for- cde C d XL lowing passengers: o .nomm“ A saly T cu}lous w?“tm 1s_in!(‘re~;}t"<l}m the pros- - S possession cotten and with a trian r loye b . or ova »{ Se: 4 " 9 S g ent time in establishing a barge " 2 " ffa 4 aaviat i g Do:Lont‘}:;'e ;Q‘;v;']‘]‘v"e‘:";l-m ‘"? LZ?ISV’;;’ but unhospitable residents Who undertaking along the Arctic Coast CQH the epening day of the @0th To extend cortain acts to Alaska 1“ s lru‘n':l;L '."x).?m'}'{v\:-fmi sure ws g mcmm:s n:amss-ulfin DEKKER * “3‘ e o Lynch Moy Climb on it at low tide tohave thelr vicinity for future delivery of coal drigross, - Alaskn, Deloghin Emlim0, that;the Extension Betvips Arc N L R e/ ko JARRY HYZOIRALD o . E eck, S Cbires (akr bt Jurs Blies thEM ats tovs S ey e s Bartisit, introduced 43¢ bl peind the Experiment tions in Alaska Mance in “Incendia ! Ang b1 2 s Mary Phillips - Bill Goodwin - Edward Ciannelli Roushman, iam Wrede, El& ooy stare. P iminead x‘ndius T ing an enablng measure to bring| may share in appropriations now that's mot all, either, o The Moxellos - Maurice Rocco Noss, Patrick Ness. | The berg, apparently from Taku | statehood to Alaska the States; to allow em- 2 AT Directed by GEORGE MARSHALL ) Juneau to Seattle—Peter Gruen-! S y T 20K BB X 1aii loyees of the Federal G nmer [ ing, Fred Henning, Stanley Thomp-' C.acler. Was first sighied several fncuded suoug e IeclE MR Maske to, e’ fransporied., { . s ing i o AR 3 ask: » be transported . scn, Rose Thompson, E. W. Spriest- days ago during high S. E. winds THAT All[ ED afrecum‘ Alaska are measures to W [‘“ ki % ny.\:;_!} :f(\ fREN(H TROGPS erstach. Patricia Feiraro, Vicki Lee| Which steered it into the channel. cxtend the Federal Aid and High-| Wiplares of the Athy CHansbor & Hetrato A 2 Tt was then estimated as at least way Acts to Alaska; to provide for Service. onc round trip during SHeh ’F i ) AND 9:28 ! : i 10D, \otie Wb, Bha Droken Hp oot OF (HI“ESE G'Rl 'S the election of the Governor of the|tWo-year period of employment; to b L Dorothy Tres arold Beam- v » ¥ FE R er, o;fi:,ie?;c‘.,boi?;;so,,cwz\fcy'::d sidergble in the last two days. Territery by the qualified voters of f{\“v“ A to share in th> bene- ) FEATURE AT y nson, Al | ot Alaska; to grant priority to resi-|fits of an act providing for pro- 10 HOUR BA‘['H.E n ™ L-.Jl:xt:?'alrxmt?)u;l}mbankv sl GUARD NOTICE Up, (oURIMARIIAl dents of Alaska in employment in mo“.“",(fl vocaticnal rehabilitation i LATESVI AI“ EXPBHSS NEws thgton. Atlo. GORE Dévld Loy, Bill| A regular meeting of the Doug- R the fisheries; te provide that the ;’i.m\:\v.\lf ; er on: n: ‘1\ ko 1‘“\ !‘ Sherman, Al Klamm las Unit of Territorial Guards will Governor of Alaska be parsise the. GTuoRBtion. o B N a : - Qi 7 W | be held tomorrow evening at 7:30 PEIPING, Jan. 7—U. S. Marine tc authorize residents ernors of Alaska, Hawali, Puerto MANILA, Jan. 7—A Vict Nam - {o'clock in the Eagles Hall shooting headquarters announced today prep- to vote upon attaining the age of Rico and the Virgin Islands to communique broadeast = today by BROW"IE ‘Roops 'I‘o |gallery. The meeting was moved arations are virtually complete for 18 instead of 21; to transfer the $15.000 a year radlo “‘"‘”‘k l’;'”"";;"l 240 "V"'“i"’: o S conrtmae R Atives Hiries i s Y troops were killed, 30 were wounded up to Wednesday evening due to & Courtman _n:"l"“‘;g“:if“ °l§ fisheries of Alaska to the Terrll T, climinat the requirements of and twq tanks were lmocked out| MEET NEXT IHURSDAY AL Al sieelleig brie Siceee SSAINS R 8 (ALEREE LW to extinguish Indian titls 0 mnifests and export declarations 1 10 hour battle in Hanol Fr Bap s Gualdsmen will continue practice Becase the case ;ieveloped into lifetime anpolnlmlcms ol[’ (;:'xdgtes ZXI els SR 10 [BHEES in day. Tt . Two Brownie troops are to have avAIe Tire w;lch they w‘;rc in- & springboard ior University stu- the district court. " Jfi’&::d"‘fh:;‘ :hn s The broadcast was recorded here ( ect meetings on Thursday afternoon. terrupted in last meeting due to a 9€0 anti-American demonstrations To authorize the Interior Sec- M‘mmc‘ of " citivenship PV the Asscclated Press. Brownie troop No. 5 will meet in| ‘= T o0 Beugh in several cities the Marines may retary to construct and operate a N gl el 4 The broadeast said numerous de- the afternoon at 3:30 oclock in POWer shortage at Douglas. hold a closed court, which the girts hespital for the insane in Alaska in “l” isteates to Metiakatly INJIAMS (ochments of French infantry, sup- (t:r‘\e <;cla] hall of the Methodlst INSTALLATION counsel has requested. the Territory; to provide increased .‘.‘céum“ié‘u»m-‘.'ng (:“ml(\;or?"}o :)3(, ported by 20 tanks, armoured L.ll‘w’ HARRY G MCCAEN hure! tir e asTor DAL b D % 8 8 iy | A i A joint installation of 1947 Of- The accused marine, denying tte re;x%f-n?cnt benefits for certain em Secretary of Agriculture to sell and fighting planes, launched si- - - @ Brownie troop No. 8 will meet m y 2 ployzes of The Alaska Railroad in- 1 multaneous attacks at 5:30 a.m. the Jeep Room at 3:15 o'clock. ‘ncers of the Order of Eastern Star, rape charge, labeled the girl a clualng retirament et ths s’ of 80 land formerly occupied by the 4 i e at 5: s i | Nugget Chapter No. 2 and Gas- prostitute. p v e, age of 55 y1.cve ' Agriculturel Experiment 28ainst Viet Nam positions in the —>——— hxneaux Lodge No, 124, F. & A. M after 30 years' service; to climinate i ol A m\, r Sitk, | Ngoc Ha quarter of Northwest [ " CORDOVA FAMILY HERE |l e g i b Aél‘»‘w dt’mmd‘m'a‘m" was staged taxation of retirement funds of - ian 40| tee 2 ik | Hanol. The quarter includes Kim : F Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Dawson and | gagles Hall. All Masons and O.E.S. “I]s ':m?n :Otlfly'h I:iflel" htuile":s Dplpal. sy to { ¥ " Pagods, Leigial- »Oxthodral a lve \ their son, M. W. Dawson, Jr., are m’mer\bers especially visiting mem- Cl ewhere dq‘:he - had s ‘:’39 g abolish 80-rod shore space reserva- mm Hommel beer factory. = s v Juneau from Cordova. i 5 classes an e government banned tjons in the National Forest land The communique reported 200 ) | bers, are cordially invited to at- such outbreaks. More than 3,000 pertaining to tracts of land acquir- neh soldiers were killed in that 3 Ixriel Itcnd Canton students, including 200 ed under use permit from the Sec- ounter and 4% more were killed FH’S! DIV‘.‘HOH '~-~’1 ' girls, broke through a cordon of retary of Agriculture. guerrill who checked the h D.ILW. CLUB NOTICE 300 Chinese soldiers and staged an' To enlarge the area for mining Branch: U adVEkib n " the ventherion N !| The Douglas Island Woman’s anti-American demonstration at the |in the beds and on shores of navi SATURDAY NIGH Hanoi. : : ‘Dw_ e | Club rueeting scheduled for tomor- U. S. Consulate. |gable streams in Alaska and to - - row, @Wednesday evening, has been The Chinese Press continued to'tend the Farm Credit Act to the 9 Fun Course | postponed one week until Wednes- treat the case sensationally, many Territory. Next Saturday evening at 8 SPEC!AEA ELECTION May January 15, according to Clup papers printing rumors that have| Several measures were introduced o'clock, in the Scottish Rite Temple la or (on'eren(e T e o ‘p;esmem Mrs. Glenn Rice. been denied by officials. ;Ior the purpose of granting public Juneau Assembly No. Rainkew i i L P g |lands to var groups in the for G: will hold an installation pl R HPEH { s , T-Bone © Filet || L e TR G S Gl i it ma ot e PIGNING Ralsing January 20, 1947 i | . AGaRee 4 | B Church for use as a mission in the Following the installation there A o ! | ATTER < {ON LOGGRRE with logs n. Territorigl|Andreatsky River colnkry; fto the will be dancing and refreshments. wufkmg (ondmons for sale contact Juncau Lumber! W. Leonard Smit erritorial yictory Bible Camp Ground for All OES, Rainbow Girls, and New York or Club Steak Mills. Will buy from 100,000 ft. to 10,000.000 feet. For further particulars see Juneau Lumber Highway Engineer announced that ‘ March 15, 1947 has been set as the deadline for 1947 auto license Rainbow Girl pledges are invited to attend the affair. >o- use as a recreational camp at In- dex Lake; to the city of Fairbanks the site of the old dct-’nllon home standards WASHINGTON, Jan working conditions of 7.—Raising and living 1f governing Paid advertisement | Mills. 433-tf. plates. The new Dplates are NOW for scheol irpos nd to " the [ | available at both the City Clerk’s town of Petersburg peoples is taining 1 » N p"nl. of block aining Dlnner - $3,00 i . i office in the City Hall and the De- 9 for school purposes WNAA DINKER, Also a lasting Elbert ‘ Rellef AI la partment of Taxation, Room 121, in Private Measures MEE"NG S(HEDULED Thomas (D-Utah) told a Territor- : ‘ the Federal Building. Among the bills are seven so- ial labor conference here. d | Smith also stated that all Terri- 'called private measures for the re- Thomas addressed opening | torial drivers licenses were expired | |llef of various persons in Alask IOMORROW NlGH' session of a four eting of K ur u on December 31, 1946 and all driv-|who are believed to have cla | representatives of Hawaii, Alaski ers or operators of vehicles are re- against the Federal Governmen Meteorology as perlaining to avia- Pusrto Rico and the Virg x c,mfl“;‘fl;fifi?fgfm ] tha quired to purchase new licensesincluding a measure to return to tion will be discused briefly by Islands to discuss standards —pro- l sb 4 7 9 trouble o help loosen and expel Aiter January 1, 1947. {veterans of World War II travel William C. Wolfe at the regular posed by the international labor or- . Q | &) Sgola.ien pdh}:gnll, and :.lddxmbure ————————— jmeney expended to return home monthly meeting of the Juneau ganization for social and labor leg- the and heal raw, tender, in- | oi iscl nit of the Wi -n's National Aero- iflation in the so-called ‘“non- | liamed bronchial mucous mem-'DEEP SEA FISHERMEN'S upon their discharge. unit of the Women'’s Nations o 4 | ‘branes. Tell your druggist tv sell Other measures sponsored by nautical Association tomorrow. The metropolitan territories - ( ( ) $ | 8 bottle of Creamulsion with the un o TNJON MEEDING. T"N'G“T:Delngate Bartleit embrace bills (o guest speaker is associated with| Representatives of the = Labor. Start the New Year nghi ... Invest | derstanding you must like the wa; l soa forbid the seizure of boats, nets or Pan American Airways as meteroro- State and Interior Departments are 2 b igomfim?o'fi’;smtflfiew“ “mu There will be a regular meeting s:incs cr(‘ :esldexeltg ofoa;;xs’;;}:‘-‘r Inf‘;’;‘.&n u;d :sna f(‘: wrlmembcr of participating in the private dis your surplus caSh n lhe ALASKA * 123 Seward St. ‘ c of the Deep Sea ] violation of rules and regulations the Army Air Force cussions at the Labor Department. FINANCE CORPORATION We s PHONE 93 { REOMULSION den. tanignt, &t 8. oclock 1l until after the arrest, trial and| Members of the group will gather| The opening session was attend- PP { for Coughs, Chest Colds, Fronchitis | U1ion hall. Officers will be elect- | conyiction in the Alaska courts of for the dinner at 7 p. m. in the ed by Belate Joseph R. Farring- have ijust paid our sixth annual ek ———— ed. the owner or operator. Iris Room of the Baranof, and ton (R-Hawali), and Resident ] p . ua - . = = Commissioner Antonio Fernos-Iser will adjourn to the Alaska Airlines “ laws of the Territory applicable to'office for the business session. New land and premises of the United members recently ac epted will be; ° States in Alaska; to provide that! welcomed by Mrs. Frank Hermann, / 372 percent of all mogey r(‘C“l\«("| Prvsndcm of the loLal \uu! Arriving o On Square Sinnet j,_ Today: || AUASKA ELECTRONICS ONE CARLOAD OF SEE THE KIRSTEN | _ PHOTO-ELECTRIC Hy-Urly Cement PILOT Now On Display dividend of four per cent. ALASKA FINANCE CORPORATION Cooper. Building To make workman's compensation of Puerto Rico. Delegate E. L. Bartlett (D-Alaska) is expected to| participate in the remaining dis- cussions. FROM FAIRBANKS Arriving from Fairbanks the past weekend were Dave Loy, Harry Palmer, William D. Sherman, Alpert E. Klanah, Mr. and Mrs. H. Snick, W. K. Palmer, L. D. Leonardi and Dane Lay Announcing - The Channel Boat Works, 1 ~ If you need any, operated by Pollack, Moser and Ross, ‘ : Phone 799 Seattle boat builders, is YELLOW CAB €0 | NOW READY TO ACCEPT ORDERS . Courteous DAivers — Dependable || Juneau P. 0. 2133 N Aeress from Bost Warber Service —— 24-HOUR SERVICE | 4“—# 200000000000

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