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- 2 JUNEAU, ALASKA THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— DOUBLE FEATURE | EGISLATIO N MINE ASSESSMENT FILM "HOLD BACK | BILL AT CAPITOL, | womus REQURED ~ THE DAWN" BILL § rowre 7 YRY Towie prisetweekewp ABOUT LABOR " C "y zom centuey 20" LEAT \ml.wlom-x s B. D, Stewart has receiv . egate Bartlett| Wally Brown and Alan Carney are n reply which st u;\‘?.‘:ll»;i‘:’:(lf\fl responsible for the hilarity, while IR hitithg ciaims 1n Aledks’ Boist Bela Lugosi takes care of the hor- | parform as 't WOtk B er fail nount's H\ld Back The % ) the present featurs at “Looking for a 20th Céntury Theatre Tors, in RKO Radio's “Zombies on fthe benefit clnitas berween There are three capable full- ¢ romantic thrill, Eroadway,” a story of two press (Continued /n;m Page One) July 1, 1947 iy 1, 1948, N d Hollywood stars in lead ¢ 2 H le agents in search of a genuine zom- BSlEeN oF . cer "'of performance 1O}¢S and the story is intriguing you two ol bie for the opening of a new Broad- | versal training, Army-Navy mergeT| o ...y ; d frequently amusing g | W st be filed o : 3 way night club. This is one of two and removal of rent controls. |perore 12 ook noon Ulr‘“J““"" o “he performers whose work mer- ; " Back the Dawns features at the Capitol this woek-| The widely held belief that Con-/ 1948 in ¢ to hold mining its ‘ mu.«-h praise u‘re th?rlvf ! the show for Y°u’.. end. % gress is in a mood to enact SOME | jaimc g, recent procia - Boyer, Olivia de Haviland ‘and | Pauline Goddard The lives of the two boys depend form of strike control or labor \m-‘non of tl upon their making good on thejr ion regulation legislation was bol-| lities in the There is a blend of warmth and peculiar assignment and their stered by an Assoclate Press poll; sl ! humor, of incisive characteriza- search takes them to the Virgin of Republican and Democratic lead- | tion and brilliant character bits of |Islands, where they run afoul of a ers of both Chambers. GIRI. S(OUI "Ews NOIES valid (lmmn and romance, mad sclentist who is reputed to te ~Six of the eight listed such ac-) Girl Se Troop No. 10 meet in S e St D B a very earnest zombie maker, How tion as “certain,” while the other|the North Light Presbyterian ithey tangle with real zombies/ two termed it “protable.” {Church Parlors Thursd :mcn;oon GARDE" (luB 'S 'o 'makes a riotous tale of amusing Income Tax Cut | We discussed our badges. We will adventure. ‘ Only three were “certain” that| hold election of officrs at our next MEEI o“ WED“ESDAY That the same intrigues, the!income taxes would be cut, but meeting 1 same loyaltics, the same suspicions, | five said a reduction is “probable.”! Dorothy Lohr, Reporter.! P the same heart break, and the| Four thought it probable that the | — Juneau Garden Club will meet same laughter go on inside priscn| 80th Congress would merge the| The weckly meeting of Girl Next Wednesday afterncon at 1:30 walls as make up the life of wo-|Army and the Navy, but four sald |Scout Troop No. 2 met Thursday O'clock at the home of Mrs. Glenn men outside, is dramatically shown this is “unlikely.” afterncon. New patrol leaders wore Ogkes with Mrs. Josephine Boyd ] : in Republic’s exciting s-reenplay,| None saw much outlook for uni-|elected as follows: Evelyn Hollmann, the hostess dent that l-uul~ ¢ have ceased. “Girls of the Big House,” which is versal training, three tabbing it|Patrol 1; A Johnson, Patrol 2; Members are requested to take A the other feature tonight. “no chance” and the other five “un- Lorraine ett, Patrol 3: Erma their new seed catalogues. Mrs | Lynne Roberts, Virginia Chris- | likely."” | Stander, ¥ ol 4 Jack Fletcher will lead a round- MB"ES itine, Marian Martin, Adele Mara| On the issue of rent controls,| Patrol 5 brought out the refresh- table discussion of botanical names @" |and Richard Powers head the cast;which President Truman wants ex- ments which consisted of cake and @nd their pronounciation of stellar players in tho pxcuu-o. {tended beyond June 30, two of the!'Kool-ade. A scribe was elected — eee - e m g ileaders said they expected them tojand she is Lois Lawrence,. We ELECTRICITY OFF NOTICE l |be removed, four. termed an early |then worked on our dancing hadge. — - 3 lend to these curbs unlikely and| Mary Nordale, Reporter. Eleetricity wAll Be 'OEE A Dosslas EJ%E P B & T JOhflnY OIdS HaS ‘tv\o expressed no_ opinion. | D Ieland frem 1 pm. to 3 pm., Sat- - a WESTIN HOUSE “ even r — e f A dry cell has been developed urday, December 11. Bkt that will work in temperatures of ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT AND combinalion " Seventh Birthd | e Sl o | irthday| HOSPITAL NOTES |20 beow - EOWER 0O AT 1t i | | | BELA lUGOSI Johnny Olds cuehmm his | K J N ‘eleventh birthday yesterday by cn-‘LS‘M"“/ms Q‘PA““ admitted Mrs. ‘tertaining ten little guests at the cVey for surgery, and two ANNE JEFFREYS ;home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. maternity cases yesterday. At 3:22 SHELDON LEONARD |Harry Olds, Fourth and Main. |P. m. an eight pound, seven ounce FRANK JENKS | Invited were Susan Blanton, Ann|taby boy was born to Mrs. Robert SATUB“AY {Grisham, Julie Hudson, Karen/Lee; and at 5:45 p. m. an eight F | Broggan, Karen Hanks, Angus Foss, Pound, seven ounce baby boy was * [: mFBE‘IEOH La!ure B | Delbert Hanks, David Hollingsworth, | born to Mrs. Marvin Nelson. s { Georgie Robards and Harold Snar-| Mrs. David Horton and Kenneth positively will be the = WESAL 1Y) 'ing Kearney were discharged. ¢ Thrill Story of Desperais ) 8, mes were played ‘and prizes| Government Hoepital . admitted were awarded to Susan Blanton,|John Shotter of Juneau, and four f r 'Karen Boggan, Karen Hanks and children to have their tonsils out. FINAL “A& Sumn and Heat Lamp to supplement Juneau's limited sunshine during winter months: o (,d sun (4.1 and soak up ultra-vi n the quartz n mp ® Flip the switch and enjoy soothing, penetrating infra-red heat rays ithe host. | They were Raymond John, Myra P - e e S AL AR WS Refreshments served included ice|John, Clara Williams and Adeline ik 1-”1:".”]‘, st "]-‘f'!‘»‘_"":~l ‘:lh(‘_“” cream and the birthday cake. ‘Wmters all of Juneau. f I ing 4(.” (vA sing — look and fe u PEESAI L | Nine patients were discharged and o7 our | of vitality sent to Tacoma. They were Mary . Marion ot~ Hehad NIGH'I’ S(HOOL l'o |Mendenhall, Stephanita Gardner, IOIERYS CHRISTINE MARTIN ° MARA * POWERS e {Evangeline Kakik, Florence Ed- Annua] “GIRLS OF THE BIG HOUSE” wards, Martha Milligrock, Susan i g T G and Swanhill Milligrock, Ann ) sah“'day Matinee | STARTS AT 7:00—9:30 START ON TUESDAY Shoudla and Agnes Petook. Cleal AN STARTS 1:30 P.M | “ZOMBIES ON BROADWAY' | Six Juneau youngsters were dis- ; see them now at PARSONS ElE(IRI( (0. GOLDSTEIN BLDG. ’HHIONE 161 ADDED—“CAPTAIN AMERICA"™ | STARTS AT 8:20—10:50 | Superintendent of Schools A. B. charged after tonsillectomies. They Phillips announced today that a|were Marie and Danny Collins, Ce- UNIVERSAL NEWS Via P.AA, [ i i b et 58 i i "0 d efhRetfe .Shorthand would - be started next and Arlene John. Tuesday evening with 10 students| e Highlighis of the New Year's enpolled: _ MRES. KENWAY HERE | re:ufo?i::l(cg;‘:iisd::;e eb:ce:ptdlt;g; Postmaster Crystal Jenne’s daugh- | FURT"ER REDUCT'ONS [ Tues t ill be ter, Mrs. David F. ri i ROSE BOWL GAME |5 o o otvee v beer yis e » gy st || @y SALE MERCHANDISE FAIR PLAY a final opportunity to enroll for visit. Mrs. Kenway, who is the, 5 SPECIAL ELECTION, Monday, Jan. 20th ‘Typing : A former Corrinne Jenne of this city, FOR REPRESENTATIVE 10 students sign up and pay their| — et | structor. Phillips stated that there| Johnson of Sitka, Dan McCully of Vote for FRANK G. JOHNSON Three persons are already enroll-) was accompanied by her baby FRANK G. JOHNSON fees by Tuesday night. VISITORS HERE Y, \’l‘\ 'is room for 10 more emollmenbslPolnt Barrow, and W. Tykward of Ny in the class. It will meet in the| Gustavus. JoNES-S l EVENS I | { | eeee_led in the beginning typewriting daughter, Virginia. The Kenwa= addlhonal ltems course, and filve students wanted | were grounded for two days at . Lockkeeping; but these courses can! Annette Island on their flight north lncluded not be started unless a minimum of | because of bad weather. The Shorthand I class will meet NO EXCHANGES ® NO REFUNDS This vacancy caused by death of Frank D, Price, of Sitka, irrom 7:30 to 9:30 o'clock on each| Visiting in Juneau from other NO APPROVALS belongs outside c¢f the cities ¢f Juneau and Ketchikan, both {Tuesday and Thursday evening, parts of the Territory and regist- * = cities now having 8 out of the 11 s2ats in the Alaska Legislature 1with Miss Helen Hopkins as in-|ered at the Hotel Juneau are Harry from this district. We have 12 seats, Typing Room on the top floor of AL NS L T t = |the high school building. ATTENTION EASTERN STARS “THE HOUSE OF SWANSDOWN” | No official pallots furnished—WRITE HIS NAME IN ! —_———————— - i F’y by c"pper i e oasas L anoE This ad paid for in interest of Fair Play and Representation ALASKA TAXPAYERS LEAGUE A. B, Smith and M. G. Conaway | Masonic Lodge, Monday, January of Anchorage arrived in the city| 13, 8 o'clock. Annual business meet- yesterday. 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