The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 8, 1947, Page 5

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

WED NESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1947 7 “JESS BARKER LOIS COLLIER w7 FUZZY KNIGHT EL BRENDEL “Defective Detective” CARTOON NEWS MANY lAIE ON JOBl The weekly rehearsals of the Ju- nior City Band will be resumed was a tie-up in morning on the traffic Glacier off. Tonight's practice y this is called for s 8 oclock in the Grade School audi- neau. In JU= torium and Director Joe Shofner cau requests that all m ers be The tie-up took placz at the Lig q,‘.mx ers curve cn Lemon Creek just south ? ds=t of the Sommers’ gravel pit. H . For several hundred feet, the} MARINER NEWS ay was a mass of glare ice one car went into the snow,! The meeting tonight will be hel anotker, then a truck, Ih(-n including the bus' then others followed, at 7:30 o'clock. and the road work-trucks coming all wm be present, H | favor of people in Alaska in a case «gg, "o to town for gravel couldn't getthis is the first meeting of 1947.| ‘It Is to be noted as the years go fcent of gross Federal receipts from f thi m’,m]‘,d may be attributed £Beautifiil Oblo,” ~M¥ Buddy’ and through Aboat 20 cars Were' Pin requirements will be reviewed,|bY more and more people become the Tongass and Chugach National| © 8, . ‘A Shanty in Old Shanty Town. hud: ong the stretch until and lq < for the New Year will|interested in this fund. This year |Forests in Alaska, i to be used for fo the fact that the Development Mary More sang “Trees," accom- (’\'m‘ i e el "m‘“ 1d ple 3 e eal sl ol R ! Who | foads, trails and schools by the| | Beard stood ready to defend Alaska panied by Lane Roff, Who followed other to untie the tie-up, which| Be sides working at part time jcbs‘lecelVEd this money came to Alas- | Territorial government in the Flrsl\“'wmh: increases which wx»u:d hfl(\;e with several piano selections of “ARRY G M(‘,CAIN lasted for perhaps half an hour. | o a | ka when the going was tough. Their | 8nd Third Judicial Divisions. Alstipled (ol BEanOY a0 s Jamillap IQIk funes -8 ot | during the vacation period, the ! future..development difficult, if not o] B defined ‘“‘poet) No fatalitieh, nosdemage sione: 0N Mk Fiers worh buty Toatias Ohilst.. | CRWhas - oneyS Yor ik s? o)A AD4AGIERAL 0 peabent of the i DOPINRIA EATS (| CELIRH, < promy. : o OIaWRCE. DI INANIE S | National Forest receipts, amounting | impossibl without words” with Liszt’s “Liebe- any of the ca | mas gifts and caroling. As a Spec_,token of the past. The men in the | .50 1 h | George Sundborg, General Man- ! straum.” Presenting . Juneau's . The spot is about the only PIACE. ja) eyent, the results of the money~ | Home look forward to Christmas 10 $5.56% Is used by the Forest) or, said that in addition to newest “Sambe Band,” the quartet H H on the highway that is & bad one, muking project will be announced. ”-‘“h year and are happy to know | Service for ru?ds and tralls within| (o1, others to whom great credit I;fa‘§37$ ufixrfl l:m;n f\r:sncan an l a e or e resen a Ive according to autoists, and sand Was' jeannette Doucette, Reporter. |they have not been forgotten.” the two Forests. e o i et DIBYEI: RRYRION. 4 i 5 i y 8 » was due for the outcome included Numbers, featuring a lively percus- to be shoveled over the stretch! S R iy | Collections through Zalmain| The amount receivea vy the Ter- , ... ® b Wl B . it e during today. | ! Gross: ‘ntcn' since 1908 for its 25 percent Attorney enera alph vers sion section \\vX(.l most o the i FUNERAL SERVICES Jriehn $500.00 dhars ol the Dorier easintal i) and Don O'Connor and George characteristic instruments. — The F- ID- 1A ] Total U. S, gem dlamond imports al services will be held to- | JReRE 00 st R nmountps lotals| pogers, formerly with OPA. Sav- program closed with the singing 1I'S 1VisSi0n in 1945 amounted to $107,308,028,! mcrrow afternogn at 2 o'clock in| > ; o . e Y 'ing to Alaska shippc.s to date due of rounds and other trick songs by L !the Charles W. Carter Mortuary | SKa8Way - 96.50 the Forest Service on roads and ., cesstul opposition to request- the audience. T R :(lm}u] for 1l-year-old Magdalene | FClersbure A5L 80 Uralls, Tepresenting the 10 POrcent| oq increases is estimated at 33, Farewell Party . Thomas. The girl, daughter of Mr. | vrangell 131.00 SI_F"Z';T‘ Receipts since 1908, “’" 000,000. President Tone Williams presided and Mrs. Robert Thomas of Kake,lsnkj} e 26150 i als § -9?1'?(10 ~~~~~ s over the business meeting follow- | died recently at the Skagway San- [ O] BTN o ing the program. She announced SPECIAL ELECTION Ao L atorium of the Alaska Native Ser- | Nome Igloo No. 1 600.00 1thnl the sale of handwork held S Women's Apsanes | i | Anchorage Igloo No. 15 50.00 Johanna Pe‘erson ara“o ere leary in December had been highly Adjt. Henry Lorenzen of the Sal- Falhtiis 48l No. 4. 5000 successful. Winni Carter of the g 5 I vation Army will conduct the ser-| Ncnana Igloo No. 11 10404 |social committee, announced that January Zn 1947 It's tne l\u.r.l\r tblml;e'ld"l Town and interment will be in the| Cordova Igloo No. 19 50.00 ake ropley Jr. on Sunday evening, January 12, [ Baranof ltel Building sy S L Wrangell Igloo No. 21 1000, ’ ’ n a ou Mrs, Arthur Glover, social sponsor, - — - e Ketchikan Igloo No. 16 10.00| W dl iE and Mrs. Irma Purington, social Alaska Weekly...... 1,116.00 e aS Venlng chairman of the sorority would be N h ¢ t. Alaska Yukon Pioneers. 22450 { honored at a party to be held at ow for t efirs ume. .. Ploneers’ of Alaska Aux- Wedding rites® were held last| Alaska ‘Steamshm’ g g«xmnanys the home of Mrs. Mildred Hermann, Paid advertisement) iliary No. 4 2525 night at the home of Mr. and BAranof made an early mOMINg 14 West 8th Street. Invitations Special 21-day excursion . with stop-overs ... on sale through April 1, 1947 Yes, on Pan American’s brand-new travel plan, you can now fly by Clipper to nearly all major Alaskan cities at bargain prices. At least 25% lower than regular round- trip fares. You can take 21 days for the round trip, includ- ing stop-overs...for business, for visiting and sight-seeing. Tickets at these bargain fares will be sold up to mid- night, April 1, 1947....for excursion travel to be complcled by April 20. For help in planning your winter excursion by Flying Clipper, get in touch with Pan American. Baranof Hotel Phone 106 PN /IIIIK[C'/I/V :/em Worto /IIIIII’M ./;/,afi,m, Clippers Hollywood's favorite voices. | | TIE-UP IN TRAFFIC, ;BAND PRACTICE IS GLACIER HIGHWAY; |SCHEDULED TONIGHT 'tonight following the holiday la)-\ Iby Barker and Mi WITH MUSIC NOW BILLED AT CAPITOL Murder, mingled with Gilbert and | Suliivan melodies, provides a ncv\ thrill in tha picturized suspen:2 drama, Universal's “Girl on tke Spot,” which is at the Capitol to-| Authors of this film were thoughtful enough to provide lheh’ hemicide in the first few feet of feotage. It is committed in full| view of the audience. There are no| such problems as who did it, | what | was the motive, nor “whar's the| murder weapon,” to contend wit! The spectators can merely relax| and watch the principal characters. headed by lovely brunette Lois Collier and Jess Barker, the movies new masculine attraction, hit upon the solution. And while relaxed, the audience can enjoy some of the most C2-| lightful tunes composed for such popular light cpera favorites as| “Pinafore” and “Pirates of Pen- zance,” as sung by choruses of A large featured cast is headed’ Collier and in- cludes Fuzzy Knight, George Do- lenz, Ludwig Stossel, Edward 8. Brophy and Richard Lane. D KNIGHT GIVES HIS§ " REPORT, CHRISTMAS, FUND FOR P PIONEERS Each Member of Home Re-| | ceives $23.50 for Jingle in Pockets for His Own One hundred and sixty four pi- cneers in the Pioneers’ Home at Sitka recelved $23.50 each as the| result of the Christmas Fund rais- | ed for their benefit. H d,accoun!mg of the receipts and dis- | at \ln home of Alice Jean Davis, | bursements of the Pioneers Home | It is hoped that | | Christmas Fund made December inasmuch as |25, as received by the Empire says: | William W. Knight, Superinten- jdent of the Home, in making an Miscellaneous Individual Donations 275 Total ..... $3,969.00 164 Pioneers at $23.50 each .. 3,854.00 | Balance -$ 115.00 As in former years the surplus has been deposited to the credit of the Permanent ‘Ploneers’ Home| Christmas Fund. By mutual agree~ ment the amount collected in Ju- neau and Ketchikan over and above $500 is also credited to the Permanent Pioneers’ Home Christ- mas Fund. S e Now-— Full Course T-Bone © l‘ilgt New York or Club Steak Dinner - $3.00 helles 123 Seward St. PHONE 93 \OVER $13,900 OF B. Frank Heintzleman, Regionnl‘ T(J::‘.,l;:r‘:;u g ”(;,‘:\”;,‘,::K:\;\Uj | Forester, U. S. Forest Service, ad | lp(l during the meceting of Beta LATEST A“‘ EXPRESS “Ews | vises that a warrant for $13, Sigma Phi Tuesday night. Mem- 85 is being forwarded to the 'I‘reas- jurer of Alaska to cover the amount | due Forest receipts for the fiscal year rending June 30, 1946, under provi- Isions of the Act of May 23, 1908 1 (16 US.C. 500). | Brown and Hawkins 10.00 'Mrs. Jake Cropley, Sr. for Mis é Mrs. Louise Hansen 25.00 | Johanna Peterson and Jake Crop- 0 Seattle from the Westward. She peta Sigma Phi in the Channel Veterans of Foreign Wars, ley, Jr. The Rev. Walter A. Sobo-|4Trived at 2 a. m. and sailed about grea to attend the farewell for Post No. 4352 25.00 leff officiated at the ceremony. 105 3 % Mrs. Glover and Mrs. Purington, Ladies of Golden North. 1000| The bride wore a wedding gown| Passengers disembarking here wno will be leaving Juncau in the Pioneer Women of Alaska 1000 of white satin. Her long tulle veil Were s follows: {rom Seward, Fran- pext few weeks. and a half. Recently he returned| dal.’ Herb Reaber,. Clifton K. Tis i 4 . : home from Berlin with an hon- ; 2 ~ ~5"iGeneral for the period covering H 3 2 orable discharge and several battle| 921, G“i‘m:"f; g ,,,fi“,fms“,“\ii?'flp"‘ L 1045 to present dale is have just Pald our sixth annual star aware ready for distribution. he re- .t b 5 lNlelSO“ Jack Ellis and Mr. and|pore’will be released to members of dividend of four per cent. Mrs. G. Behrends. ) was edged with rose point lace and she carried a bouquet of white and|[fom Cordova, Lee Albin; from chapter will be held Tuesday night, red carnations. “"" Yakutat, Dolly Aquilar, Willilam janyary 21, at the home of Mary Attendants were Miss Elizabeth|Benson. Ethel ~Edmonds, John pore, 412 B N o Miss Anne. Marie| EFickson, Ms. Chester Johnson, Mr.! il;(;na. William Morrison was besuj:;“k w“’rl‘" ©. A, Parls' and Hary REPORI or AHOR"EY S he New ¥ L I Tha. idncan. a Weteran of| Soulh?‘otun: to Wrangell \vasJJ GENERAL FOR PUBLIC tart the New Year right . . . nvest {E. Woodfor to Ketchikan, Joe £ World War T1 was with the 8th G, Ve %oy s 3. A, Tatbot| 3 your surplus cash in the ALASKA ik 4 5 |and Charles G. Burdick; to Seattle,| Ralph Rivers announced that the PINANCB COBPORATION we in the European area for a year diamond cutters widely scattered | throughout the world. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA BETTY HUTTON IS GLAMOROUS STAR || _TO- AT 20TH CENTURY || N1GHT THE SKYROCKET TEXAS BOMBSHELL TERRIFIC TWENTIES EX-ARMY NURSES BUY A HOSPITAL TI0 TNTURY. wice Betty Hu((nn has a vehicle made order for her multifarious talents Paramount’s Technicolor produc- ticn, “Incendiary Blonde,” adapted from the adventurous life-story of Texcs Guinan, toast of the town in her heyday. The picture, which opened last night at the 20th Century Theatre, co-stars that dashing Meaxican cavalier, Arture de Cordova, -in & typical American story of the rip- roaring ‘twenties when the country e was young and reckless. Also fei tured in the cast are Barry Fit gerald, Charles Ruggles and Albert Dekker. For the first time, film audiences will get a good glimpse of all the fascinating facts of the Hutton personality. Formerly intrigued by, her non-stop marathon vocalizing, many neglected to note that pin- It's a blazing TECHNICOLOR cavalcade — a bright light spec- tacle of America’s reckless age — with the One and Only Betty Hutton as the One and Only Texas Guinan! up allure which is stuff for the Paramount presents barracks walls, no matter whicl way you turn. And you turn more CEND, than once when Betty dons the y glamorous Edith Head creations. | In “Incendiary Blonde,” Betty gees the whole hog to bring to life ‘tl:c unrivalled story of the spectac- {‘ulnr Miss Guinan. This includes riding bucking bronchos in a wild western rodeo, cavorting on the stage like an acrobat daredevil, and wowing the blase nitery crowd with lo sucker” lin2 that has ‘em bcmmg down the cash register BETA SIGMA PH! HIGHER RMES HAS JAM SESSION; FAREWELL PARTY and har- - BLONDE~ In Tethmcolo,., Befly Hufl'on ARTURO de Cordova «» CHARLES RUGGLES - ALBERT DEKKER BARRY FITZGERALD ns Mary Phillips - Bill Goodwin - Edward Ciannelli The Maxellos « Maurice Rocco Directed by GEORGE MARSHALL Veterans Administration Photo. These two ex-Armmy nurses recently bought a hospital at Seguin, Texas, and are obviously happy about the whole thing. The neat 21-bed stucco structure is pictured at the fop. Nurses Dorothea Siepmann (lcft) and Sarah Hazard said the hospital, purchased with the aid of an RFC and Veterans Administration varanteed foan, was the realization of a life-long ambition. ~Surgical work is andled by doctors in the small Texas community. During the war Miss Siep- mann served in Englund and Miss Hazard in China. ’%TSEL'?&':,E}JiflAlASKA SHIPS, Poetry, thythm, melody AT "bers of the music committee ,ed the show as the cultural gram of the meeting held in the declared this result could never .14 Room of the Baranof Hotel. have been achieved unless Devel- pononne Barnes was mistress of {opmnm Board had entered the case ceremonies, introducing the new | energetically and stated, “The de-iygea] team of Mary More, Ruth {cision is the first in the history In pager and Lane Roff, who sang (Continued frcm Page One) the Territory from National| This money, representing 25 per- Flect today, southbound visit to Juneau have been extended to members of cis A. Riendean and Joe A. Orford; The next regular meeting of the | Amy Hamilton, Mrs. A. T. Thoren- oot of the office of the Attorney the Legislature, departmental heads of all Federal and Territorial di- visions, and various civic and other important organizations. | ‘The report covers cases, acts, re- visions, interpretations, claims, sum- maries, recommendations, and many inter-departmental problems. | S e - STANLEY DUKE TRAVELS Stanley Duke is a passenger South on the Baranof going out for medical treatment. ' —————— First Rhodes scholarships were | | awarded in 1904. There are now more than 26000\ ALASKA FINANCE CORPORATION Cooper Building ALASKA ELECTRONICS SEE THE KIRSTEN PHOTO-ELECTRIC PILOT Announcing The Channel Boat Works, operated by Pollack, Moser and Ross, Seattle boat builders, is Now On Display NOW READY TO ACCEPT ORDERS FOR NEW BOATS — Juneau P. 0. 2133 YELLOW CAB CO PHONE 22 ' Courteous Drivers — Dependable Service —— 24-HOUR SERVICE i §oaagey ) WEST JUNE Across from Boat Harbor

Other pages from this issue: