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THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1947 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA _— - — CPER 3 R 8 . : FEATURE "GIRLON | DOUGILAS Official Price oi|"HOLD BACK THE | THESPOT" SHOWS | NEWS Platinum Announced DAWN" FEATURE [ 2. 5797 i | AS CAPITOL'S BILL syson s emmaron| e . o o | AT 20TH CENTURY Lol [_______50’“[[’7/ TURY. vowrre | | ’ Joint Order of Eastern Star and |cial price i, Wis slvanis | /144 LAST TIME TONIGHT T Masonic installation ceremonies ed $5 toda $61 retail and $58 5 A thriller, set to music, is ’“”“wcre held Tuesday evening in the | wholesale This com- ‘Hold Back the Dawn" is the |What 1s now showing at the CAP-|poyglas Eagles Hall. For Nugget|pares witl evious levels of | ¢+ Broduckiony & e AU “Looking for a |tol. Tt is called “Girl on the,gpapter No. 2, the installing officer |$56 and 5 cstablished last Dec- | Century tonight and tomorrow J ! Spot.” featuring’ Lois Collier and| o oo 0 "0 i installing Mar- | ember 31 | The Los Angeles Examiner re- romantic thrill, {Jess Barker in the chief dramatic| i viewer said, when the feature was } shall, E. Dorothy Tuckett; install- - A | > R Rges 8 r ! : bR n, { shown in Los Angeles, that “when you two? ‘Hold and romantic roles. | ing Chaplain, Catherine Balog; and ' | Right off, the story starts withi, &5 0 \ |voting time comes around for 0 . &, murder: /Yoo ises: it You knuw,"“('g“"““(_)”.‘“"‘s"‘Em;rB",’_‘gd,“k‘,‘lIOUOP QAHONING Academy awards, ‘Hold Back the %// Back the Dawns {who did I, tHen ‘WHaIw'ils ABRGRge |, T ToloRIHRCIetH SRR T « N\ ¥ |Dawn' will be high in the list . . . [fl " [citing Aevelipients ik . whith | Taledt o 2 e WA a drama so vital, so poignant that the show for you! the delightful Gilbert and Sullivan| Helen Carlyle, Worthy Matron; SH. STATE ENDS it must take its place as one of the L ! | William Cuthbert, Worthy Patron; | i great plotures of all time Edith Barras, Assistant Matron; = G v an Dl it ; Leigh Grant, Assisiant Patron;| opympry A ¥ : Bertha Goetz, Sccretary; Jessie | washingtor Fraser, Treasurer: Alice Poor, COn-! tyrow awa ; Alma Cuthbert, Assistant| _jiquor yaticr ; Dora Kirkham, Chab-| Tiat welcome | melo are heard. ied in thes» are selections from “Pirates of Penzance,” and | “H.M.S. Pinafore,” chosen because ithese two operettas arouse nostal-| {gic memories in the minds of lhef‘mf" |greatest number | Conductress; 9 — Cierks “in'. . . every feminine heart must beat liguor stores faster after seeing him Oliva * punches tonight|de Havilland is so good as the is over. school teacher words seem almost ~ news to the state's futile in expressing what she puts | All of the charm originally writ- |lain; Geneva Walters, Marshall; | jmpipe; announced last night | into her performance . . . Pauletts lten into the music and lyrics is|Geneva Parsons, Organist; Alfreda py tho Liquor Board Soddard s delightfully amusing Bblugrdinc gt Isald to be shown in the picture. The|Dore, Ada; Lucille Weir, Ruthi| “only onc item remains on the|. . . Arthur Hornblow, Jr. Mitchell ohephrsi e L |'selections are given lavish produc-|Frances Grant, Esther; Mary| jnforma) ) | en, Y. Frank Freeman and ition, and their inclusion fits logi- | Pinckley, Martha; Inga Hachmies-|yjye toq, yene who had a part in it can \tioning program effec- L€ Imported Scotch may €V 1 VIMI- MUGHTER [cally into the story. An ensemble, 'er, Electa; Dorothy Tuckett, Ward-|pe purchased only one bottle at a pt our thanks. This review HORROR! of light opera specialists brings a|er; and Albert Goetz, Sentinel. time and will be displayed only at May sound like a P. A's notice, . fllld_ A thrilling interpretation to the chor-| During the Stars installation the | sertain times—Mond Wednesday but I have seldom seen a picture ial numbers. iG&rLs Trio, composed of Misses Pat|ana Fridav at 5:30 p.m. and Tues- Which I feel deserves so much - -oe - Balog, Noreen Andrews and Shir-:gay Thursday and at praise!” |ley Ann Edwards, accompanied by |0, | | W. H. Seaman, sang “Eastern Star”| Al other liquors may be pur- 3 146 PASSENGERS ARE 5™ wiures ™™™ * 0070 Vi HOLY TRINIFY GUILD FLOWN WEDNESDAY o oo v i some o s .. . MEETING TOMORROW urday .o - "GlnLS of ’he { Tubb, Catherine Corcoran, John | den; Albert E. Goetz, Treasurer; Albert Charles M. Tuckett, Secretary;|® smee | Oberg, Margaret Colliton, £, 2 BIG Huusg" | F. Parker, Corrine Kenway, vir- | John Rogers, Chaplain; Glen Ale FREGIEESATION M bofila enay | Kirkham, Marshal; Leigh S. Grant, [ ® (Past 24 hours ending 7:30 w.m. today) | Whitehorse to Juneau: John Kos- | Senior Deacon; Dan D. Livie, Jun-(® In Juneau — .16 inches; | | The VFW Ladies Au ior Deacon; Glen James Kirkham,|® since Jan. 1, 491 inches; y willl hold their monthy business meeting | Friday evening at 8 o'clock in the Jeep Club. Since the 90-day chart- | ...and we p‘dt your car in perfecl er will be clesed Ja 16, 1947, naving _application | shape for winter driving! Our - | tiuk, Mickey Krawchuck, Nicholas 'Omachenko, Herbert Huber, Albert | Senior Steward; James M. Welling~l° since July 1, 60.08 inches. ", prehensive way.” = g M opt o U8 Aty wa (ASE lABOR | “Senate end House leaders have | Rochor, John D. Pulmer. i) e GRS e Ak e e ik s a s o “outside”| Juneau to Seattle: Frost Jones, : % b { ' el January 20 as the “outside During the ceremony, Mrs. Fran-|® since July 1, 4216 inches. ” ' Maryland Jones, Herbert Ji date to start hearing on new la- [ Marylan ones, erber ones, B“.l IN MAKENG % | James Connelly, Lawrence Willis, | 85 Grant sang “Friend Of Mine" o aill members | Heart,” accompanied by Mrs. Gen-|® " PR AT B ol $ (eva Parsons. o VEATHE P . : —— =5 BY pAN AMER!(AN Mrs. Bach, who finished a twole @ z\ [\\“«Ivllltngquln?}xr o | [ Thedianies or Halp, drintty, Guild WE DONT MAGNIFY d | | year term as Worthy Matron was(® Temperatures for 24-hour period @ will hold their regular monthly YOUR TROUBLES- | ban American Alrways yesterday| Presented o gift on behalf of Nug-{® ending 730 this moming & ZoC 6 itk R WE FIND carried a total of 46 persons in'Eet Chapter, by Past Patron A. E.|¢ S "Bc. o )LA?U, "b\?' ol t Lani aub. of - Juneat ortl WeRtERAY.| et ® In Juneau—Maximum, 43; e{>ro¥n in the Assembly aparimenta THEM AND B! Y| R \ This is the mecting which was scheduled flights. The passenger 'or Gastineaux Lodge No. 124, F.|® minimum, 33 & haietill e bt Weishy evening Il Bt rhonviad 5 oy & A. M, James J. Fargher was|® At Airport—Maximum 39; e Scheduled for last FHday evenie FIX THEM! s réported are as follows: installing Officer: . which hed to be postponed due to f Seattle to Juneau: Granville Ol'hns glilg Dlicen A% MECEI L > minimum, 33, ¢ inclement weather. ison, D. E. Rice, Felix Toner, Joe| nstallmg. Marshal and Howard D.|® pe——— e Tt :is oo that &)l nembers of wd . { Burdette, Mrs. Louise Davis, Jo-|Stabler, installing Chaplain. e WEATHER FORECAST o I0 15 1OPe M popemens. 9 Iseph Murphy, Charles Davis, Joe The following officers were in-|® (Juneau and Vicinity) . ”,\ ()}l‘lld ‘v_\ll} llu.v» puizm and visit- J | Appling, Sanford Peterson, Helen stalled: e Variable cludiness and e :’l” ‘x“‘m&“'d“’ ly invited to attend znd reah“'e Peterson, Sharon Peterson, Doro-| George E. Bach. Wo ful Mas- (@ colder tonight and Friday e [ ¢ A]L—.—‘oo | thy Peterson Lillian Fusion, Fred ter: Henry Langieldt, Senior War- . ]\s‘uhf!nwmt temperature be- e | e low freezing. . + VFW AUKXILIARY T0 . . o ° . . . . . . bor legislation. Cases' new bill expends in some| Harold Hansen, Mildred Hansen, and “Old Refrain,” accompanied by|® ©® © ® ® o & @ @ @ @ ®/(5mg or prospective members are | A - WASHINGTON, Jan. 9 — Rep. Tespects on the one whieh failed | Nancy Holden, Sandy Holden, Lew Mrs. G. Pars(_)ns, who_ also provided ST requested to take them tomorrow | mechanlcs WIH go over YOUr car Prgeld [Dase TR-8D.) todey come| 188t -year. In other aspeats it goes| ATmpUS, ‘Mary ‘Bawman; Alwood "‘;’ Masons installation music. ¢ night. Al memters are urged to| > Francis Case R e oo beyond the top Senate bill_intro- | BOWMa. | putroduced and_applaudea wore | ECOMOMICS LESSQN |wicna e meetins ; with an eagle eye and you may D T B et o iea 1o duced by Senators Ball (R-Mion,,| Robert Bcklund, Atbert Peterson,| oo T T OF o Loty T PR j ' . 16t Tabior ‘il Mk gemmant, “live tos] Tft) (R-Ohid) andsH: Alexander) HAcIy Tucss, Ray, Hammer, CeURe, o iy il el ~ i ! be sure that your auto will gei gether” in’ peace. Smith (R-N.J.). Morgan, Frances Fryer, Char]es‘G‘t‘, - Kirkham, all members of | SEATTLE, Jan. 9—Assoclate pm-‘wA(HuSEn Io SIA | 5 o 3 , e el g g | White, Paul’Schnee. e Lfig"»mfl i fessor John R. Huber, who teaches | service plus when anyone of new versicn' of & measure “which | LUCAS GOES SOUTH : 2 [ orte et s sor iy Eponunios ihabi. Jhe i HEDRINR; < 00| IN JUNEAU WATERS‘ h i ey ] O C\nEyevAar- Bt whs ‘Russian Mars hal I | monies refresuments were served | waghingion, pleaded n ‘defense of | t our experts check it! Drive in > et et v 5 | il : a speeding charge that he was, fl 1 o killed by the Presidential veto. H. I Lucas, of the B. M. Behr-| [which had been artistically dec-| hurasing home £o relieve the baby| Lt Cmdr. E. P. Chester, aide to] today! i | the Governor, states that Coast ; In a statement he said he does ! ends Bank, left for the South yes-! | crated by Miss Mildred Fluck. sitter with his children. not consider his measure “The | terday to join Mrs, Lucas, now m]ln'"ed 'o I_ondon Refreshment committee chairmen | ‘rmays poor economics,” C ; onnors Motor Co. T i i ] | Guard information received by the ill” but “A Bill” which he hopes| Portland. Together they will were Mrs. Alma Cuthbert and Val § “ % i . 4 Justice of the Peace Roy Degrief. willoaHgr . fen b;ppcnumty $).00. p yislt with Ixieyds g Cali!or-‘By‘ lord Monlgome' Poor. During refreshments, the A.SI!L.\‘ ):)cnnyewfs: :nd (:J}:)undmroroh veals that the Wachusett will not} meet our responsibilities in a com- nia. y 3 . !be detac ro s vicinity d . iiils ek matie anveis] e ouis! be detached from this vicinity in Pheone 121 said | Governor's office this morning re- ish to pgy out $10 for a fine to bers to the large group of Stars,|gaye 50"&““ for a baby sitter.” }ficun(lancc with present plans. U. 8, DEPARTMENT OF POMMERCE' WEATHER BUREAU MOSCOW, Jan. 9—Field Marshal | Masons and guests. { 3 3 f JUNEAU, ALASKA . The professor agreed and paid. | WE g LET Lord Montgomery continues to be | I g el 3 o St | — ot S WEATHEIL UL LN eRTDIAN Tig| U fonst of Moscow. The Britsh| FIRE MEETING TONIGHT | HONHE NEYRUND ¥ S ENDED AT 4:30 A. M., 120TH MERIDIAN TiME | General has invited Marshal A. M.| A regular meeting of the Doug-| During 1945, the United States| e ——— ( Felix Toner, who has been South | Max. temp. | TODAY | Vasilevsky to visit Great Britain|las Volunteer Fire Department isfimported industrial diamonds worth | for several weeks on business, has ; last | Lowest 4:30am. 24hrs. Weatherat | pic spring or summer. The invita- |to be held this evening at 8 o'-|$§12,756,973. b oo vl PAA LR Station 24 brs* | temp. temp. Precip. 4:30 am. Gt Anirage: 28 3 tion was quickly accepted. Mont- clock in the Fire Hall. Members 8 " Chesr :gomery said Vasilevsky would be|are asked to turn out for this | :3:;:;" o d ;_1’ I: Z; Aog g::wr laccompanierl by other high ranking | monthly meeting. 1 Soviet militarymen. | —— | Cordova 3 3 23 o Clear pbs R : | ,.! Diwson 8 13 13 ‘03 * pt. Cloudy | servers in Mos_cow say that! Mrs. Jack R. Guerin entertained | ' | Sl o i 5 = r; Pt Cloudy | Vasilevsky hes received @ similar|a group of lady friends yesterday a n Fairbanks 14 | 12 9 05 S Rhow [(nvitanon from General Eisenhow-|afternccn with an informal tea at: L l “ABRY Gr MeCAIN § Haines . 38 31 32 15 Snow ‘9r to visit the United States. Theselhcr Nob Hill home, { L] Havie 5 30 . p Cloudy ! same sources belicve the United, Invited were the Mesdames R. PHo“E 202 nouGLAs | Tt 1 33 P T Rain !S_!Btes has been anxious for some- Fraser, L. Johnson, E. Hackmies- ) | fei Juncau Airport . 39 33 33 ‘16 Rain itime to have Soviet military rulers|ter, A. Walker, Wm. Cuthbert, . | » " {] 0 Ketchikan 42 40 40 204 Rain cross the ocean for a visit. O. Kirkham, J. Barras, J. Welling- ————— — (and'dale 'or Re resen'a"ve l' Kodiak 33 21 21 0 Clear ‘Montgonl)cry };as bc-cnd the gu;st l;):o (ieo. Tuttle, F. Pearce, V. I : :; K of several embassies during his r, A. Bonnett, J. Mills, W. Ca- 2 3 ;(;:z;?l‘;iles -,; 32 4; Tr:once (s:;.:: 1st.ay here. He plans to have lunch | hill and H. Museth. Pr"ne Steel’ Be(’t ! 4 McGrath . 18 13 13 0 Cloudy | today at the French Embassy and - — H First DlViSion Nome. .. 1 7 1 13 , Snow will entertain tonight at the Brit-| | o 2o ¥ Polll ROAST 47 lb | Nortitway 1 6 8 04 Clear ish Embassy. It is expected that|JUNEAL SPORT WORKERS L ] Nt S e c 1i- Petersburg .. 3 3% | 32 3 121 Rain Montgomery will leave for London | . = al 172 meets tonight at 8, CIO Portland vt A3 - gD 36 [) Cloudy on Saturday. i 472-1t. nounn STEAK 68 lh Prince George ... 35 29 Trace ; et L TR R > Tomatn. . C o . Prince Rupert e 40 42 48 Rain REBEKAH DRILL TEAM | | H 7 Beattle 36 30 36 0 Pt. Cloudy TO MEET TOMORROW W | SPE IAL LE 10“ Sitka . 40 33 33 16 Snow T 7o Lo T.BONB STEAK . e 73(; lb. Whitehorse ) 30 14 14 02 Snow The Rebekah drill team will meet e Women's Avwrner Yakutat 38 30 30 13 Cloudy tomorrow night at the home of Mrs. | \ J’ 20 lg 47 *—(4:30 a. m, yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today) Dave Milner, 713 West 12th Street, || C | CHEDDAR CHEESE - Ib 69¢c anuary Zu, WEATHER SYNOPSIS: The low pressure center in the Gulf of [according to an announcement It's the Nwest Siore In Town || L Alaska has filled and moved southeastward to the central portions of | made today. Paranel Tiel Building Southeast Alaska this morning. Another low pressure center continues in e -’ 3 Pounds s“ownner ¥ sl 59 the Bering Sea. A high pressure area is reported over the western Table salt, magnesium, sodium, B e ] 5 . United States and a ridge of high pressure extends from a high center and potassium for large industrial over northwestern Canada southwestward across the interior of Alaska |sonsumption all come from sea ki ; zl/z i d c AKE IIL R 30 Paid advertisement) Now— ounds - ole and the western Gulf of Alaska to another high center located about | water. \ one thousand miles south of the Aleutian Islands. Rain or snow has T : fallen during the past 24 hours along the coast from northwestern Washington to Prince William Sound, from the Aleutian Islands over DISTRESS OF & Full Cour se western Alaska to the Bering Strait and at scattered points over western ) and central Canada. Above normal temperatures were reported along the g . coast from northwestern Washington to Southeast Alaska but colder air -Bone [ *] rllet was penetrating the northern portion of Southeast Alaska this morning. 4 NESTLE'S MORSELS - 20c FEUSI& JENSEN PHONE 202 . . . DOULGAS 1947 Relatively warm air continued over the interior of Canada and Alaska this morning with temperatures generally above. zero except over the northern portion of Alaska where temperatures as low as minus 29 degrees Start the New Year right . . . Tnvest were reported. MARA w ner b BN NEATEER ML oy Club Steak ] ’ W WIND eight of W - v 1 Station Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel (I;Q:C:ndl;ovxfi Dlnner 3 $3.00 - - —_— {Ollr surplus caSh n 1he ALASKA Cape Spencer BRbady 8L S L0 8 1fot | BOATS BUILT AND REPAIRED | FINANCE CORPORATION ... We Eldred Rock Clear 32 NwW 44 4 feet ROy % N kb s CHANNEL BOAT WORKS || have just paid our sixth annual Lincoln Rock _Cloudy 31 WNW 12 2 feet P. 0. 2133 » WEST JUNEAU ! S8 g Jeland gondy e W o A oot WheniJout sulldeatahes ACROSS FROM BOAT HARBOR ] dividend of four per cent. Phone Red 110, After 6 P. M. Protected waters of Southeast Alaska north of Prederick Sound—north- | | With warming, soothin i ek Vicks VapoRub. Its special erly winds 10 to 20 miles per hour—snow or snow and rain. Protected relief-bringing action goes waters of Southeast Alaska, Frederick Sound to Dixon Ent.rnnce—vmable‘ to work instantly . . . and a N Q[ YELLOW CAE co ALASKA FINANCE N AN 30 CORPORATION winds 20 miles per hcur or iess—rain or rain and snow mixed. Outside ki rking for hours to waters, Dixen Entrance to Yakutat and Icy Strait-Cross Sound area— r:]le?vfilsttgesls while he variable winds 20 miles per hour or less becoming southeasterly 10 to 20 sleeps. Often by morning, Cape Decision .Pt. Cloudy 39 SW 16 3 feet cold, rub_ his little throat, MARINE FORECAST FOR PERIOD ENDING FRIDAY EVENING: || chest and back at bedtime ‘ miles per hour Friday—generally cloudy with rain or snow Friday after- most distress of -the cold is ' noon. gone. Try it! 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