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THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1947 csmmml: :APIT el Lz ez TONIGHT! Wendertl FON? BRENDA JOYCE ELENA VERDUGO JACQUELINE de WIT MARY GORDON GEORGE CLEVELAND TOMORROW! { ! LITTILE GIANT" IS | z N | E i : | - (OMEDY FEATURE SEEN AT CAPITOL' Somebody asked Russ Drake, vet- eran Universal makeup man, on the technical statf of “Little Giant,” currently at the Capitol Theatre, if he somotimes didn't wish all the actors in a picture were bald- headed men so he woudn't have to work so hard. ‘Heck, no,” he replied. “Bald- headed men give me more trouble than people with hair. Their pol- jshed domes are always catching kigh lights, and you have to use dark makeup to keep down the scalp shine. “That requires judgment. If you make ‘em too dark, they look like they're wearing skull caps. “Of course, there are problems cennected with the proper appear- ance of hair, before the camera. If it's too shiny, you use a little eye- lid grease paint to darken it. If it's toc dull, some dressing helps.” In “Little Giant,” the two stars, Bud Abbott and Lou Costello pre- sent special problems for the make- Station Anchorage Barrow Bethel Cordova Dawson Edmonton (lnnks anre Juncau suneau Airport Ketchikan Kodiak Kotzebue Los Angeles McGrath Nome Northway | Petersburg Portland Prince George Prince Rupert Seattle Sitka | Whitehorse Yakutat warts TIMES (HANGE CHIC/.GO Jan. 16—A Katherine Stratton, a clerk: nylons; today, I'll take the money.” | He then forced Miss Stratton to ! cmpty the cash register—took $18 | and fled. | Station ahve' as this winter season { Eldred Rock | Point Retreat {'Lincoln Rock | Guard Island | Cape Decision ! hour becoming A vivid beauty is yours —when our expert styl- ists and beauticians whip your skin and hair into Hospital, U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERC! DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A, ) with snow reported at all stations. “A year ago, I'd have taken the central Canada. | Cape Spencer .. | erly winds 20 to 30 miles per hour. mission yesterday while Mrs. JUNEAU, ALASKA WEATHER BULLETIN Max. temp. | TODAY last | Lowest 4:30am. 24 his. 24 hrs* temp. temp. Precip. 6 Trace 3 Trace -21 T| ace 24 -1 33 -23 Trace 31 5 12 23 6 0 35 2 24 3 07 41 44 25 Trace -25 60 5 0 ~36 5. 0 =24 -10 35 33 20 41 34 37 -4 31 01 20 25 05 50 03 34 21 26 -18 25 -18 25 *—(4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. in. today} I WEATHER SYNOPSIS: Generally clear skies have prevailed ovcr' up man, but their comedy presents the southwestern portion of the United States during the past 24 hours. everythine ‘he mevie-going prhlic | Temperatures have moderated over the northwestern portion of the ‘Unltcd States and small amounts of rain have fallen. | skies have prevailed over Southeastern Alaska during the past 24 hours | Temperatures have decreased slightly. \Gemralls clear skies have prevailed over the interior and western por-, | tion of Alaska and temveratures have fallen to as low as 52 degrees | gunman | pelow zero at McGrath this morning. walked into a North Sheridan av-|over the Bering Sea, over Western Canada and over the western part | enue hosiery shop and told Miss of the United States. | northern Gulf of Alaska and a deepening low pressure center occupies MARINE WEATHEKk BULLETIN Reports from Marine Stations at 1:30 P. M. today Height of Waves (Sea Condition) A weak filling low pressure center WIND Dir. and Vel. WNW 8 SswW 24 Weather Temp. ..Pt. Cloudy 26 Cloudy 30 Pt. Cloudy 29 12 Cloudy 33 11 Cloudy 33 5 7 Cloudy 33 20 northerly 15 to 20 miles per hour tonight. ! cloudiness with snow flurries. | A weak filling low pressure centers in the northern Gulf of Alaska ' | remains almcst slationun HOSPITAI. HOTES Robert Dombroff was the only ad- Frank Italio from Ann’s discharged Billy Klaney of Juneau Property on Fifth and Kennely to from Kake. des and baby boy, Jackson were discharged Government Hospital St. William Ged- to and Terrace Brown L, WEATHER BUREAU , 120TH MERIDIAN TiME Weather at | 4:30 am. Clear Snow Clear and Fog Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear and Fog Cloudy Pt. Cloudy Snow Snow Snow Showers Clear Clear Clear Clear and FOg | e Fores Trace Clear Ice Orystals | Glover | Pt. Cloudy ' Clear Clear Cloudy Rain Snow Clear Cloudy Generally cloudy High pressure centers are located lies in the feet feet feet feet foot feet MARINE FORECAST FOR THE PERIOD ENDING FRIDAY EVE- | Wylic ! ! NING: Outside waters, Dixon Entrance to Yakutat and Icy Strait—west- J | Protected waters of Southeast Alaska | north of Sumner Strait—southerly winds 25 to 30 miles per hour becoming | | northerly 15 to 20 miles per hour tonight | Alaska south of Sumner Strait-—southeasterly winds 15 to 20 miles per Variable Protected waters of Southeast INEAU, ALASKA PAGE FIVE 1Mrs. Glover to Be Complimented Mrs. E early next home in Port- Woman’s Club Wednesday af- All friends of whether or not club invited to attend this will be d at the House from 3 6 Complimentar A ‘Gln\(' w |month to make land, tr will be he terncon at Mrs. Glove | member event, wi | Governor's to'clock A special inv tended to Sigma Phi itation has been ex- members of Beta which Mrs. Glover has been social sponsor for several ,years, to the Douglas Island Wo- yman’s Club, and to the women of Service, with which Mr. been connected during in Juneau r has been the Juneau Woman's out her residence in E s served in several lofficial capacities during that per- fod. D the current she {has been serving as vice pre: | A special committe2 in charge of !this affair is composed of Mrs. Mil- dred R. Hermann, Chairman, M |Ernest Gruening, Mrs. Elten {strom, Mrs. J. P. Williams, Mrs. Jack Popejoy > NEW FOREIGN CORPS. FILED WITH AUDITOR Two new foreign corporations {have filed with the Auditor of Alaska. The first is listed as the Universal Food Service, Inc., with la capital of $50,000. Principal place of business will be Anchorage and incorporators are George S. Hidde- |ston, Rotert W. Graham, and Don- iald E. Leland, all of Seattle | The Pacific Coast Heating and | Appliance Company lists 100 shares with par value of $10 each and [ pital $10,000. Incorporato! are hill, G. A. Tulloc! and residents of Seattle, and reuttle their 1 |'™m {the wo Club thr Jur-au, ence active in ng and Lee piace of business is -oo (FIVE PROPERTY SALES properties have changed The first is listed as house | Five ~— i hands, and Andrew S.|@nd lot in Douglas, owned by Wil- !bur and Marjory Tucker and sold adthitted to Alvin W. and Shirley Katie. Yakutat and Laura, Olaf, and Harry Aase sold Robert and Laura Pollack. Property lon Erwin Tract belonging to Lillie gleaming loveliness. Call | today for your appmnt- | ment, ® BARANOF BEAUTY SALON Phone 538 l-l-H—H—l-H-l-I—H—I—I—H—H-l-—l—H-H—H—l—H—I—I—-l-'I‘l-" VFW-=-TAKU POST Initiation ALLAN G. MARCUM, Post Adjutant Friday ===--= Jan. 1'7 Short Business Meeting to Discuss Alaska Dept. Council of Administration Darlin and Fred and Betty Lappi was sold to Mrs. Amy G. Milton Juneau Marine Company purchas- ed Edmond J. Kra beathou on West Eighth Street. The new owners are K. H. Jensen, Jack War- ner, and Bert Ruotsala. George and Selma Salo sold property on Fifth and Kennedy Streets, consist- ing of house and lot, to William and Fortuna Ode]l R GUESTS AT HOTEL JUI\EAU Two recent arrivals, from the States are registered at the Hotel Juneau. They are Henry C. Ritchie of Crandon, Wisconsin, and A. Thurman of New York City. — e Barbara Stanwyck . Joyous story of one sailor ‘cighteen © ARE RECORDED HERE Is in Comedy Role Ai 201 (enlury “Christmas In Connecticut,” the featurs at the 20th Century Thea- tre, is a picture of y and in- fectious moods. Barbara Stanwyck, Dennis Morgan and Sydney Green- street, supported by Frank Jenks, S. Z. Sakall, Joyce Compton and Robert Shayne, perform in the rarest of sp s. Hearts were light last evening and the laughter was wholesome and good to hear Adapted for the screen by Lionel Houser ‘and Adele Commandini from an original story by Aileen Hamilton, the comedy is tailored to Barbara Stanwyck's sparkling style with perfection and taste Bright, pepper-sharp dialogue and an unusual comedy situation has been woven about the principal players, resulting in a romantic tri- angle as gay as the Yuletide son itself, “Christmas In Connecticut” is the ronfan- tic holiday weckend and of a girl he found in his stocking. It all begins, quite innocently, in a naval hospital where seaman Jeff Jones (Dennis Morgan) is recovering from days on a bobbing raft Not quite satisfied with his pre- scribed diet of crackers and milk Jeff takes to reading the homespun menus of Mrs. Elizabeth which are published ~ in Housekeeping.” On a whi nurse (Joyce Compton) wangle invitation for the sailor to spend the Christmas holidays on Mrs Lare's spacious Connecticut farm Contemplating gracious living, sav- ory meals and* a little gray red mother, Jeff and Alexande 1- ley (Sydney Greenstreet), the j er behind “Smart Houe 2pin set out for the hinterland. Then things do happen. - WEIDMAN FINDS MUCH (CNCERN OVER STATF OF ALASKA FISHERIES Carl Weidman, cauaidate for the Alaska House of Representatives at next Monday's special election, has returned tc his Juneau headguart- ers more firmly convinces ever of the need for strong p: for conservation of Alaska's fish resources, after attending the con- vention of the United Trollers of Alaska, held last week at Ketchi- kan. His views also were warmly seconded by fishermen with whom he talked during four days at Wrangell, on his way back here ae stateéd. Tre candidate declared he al- ready is working on a resolution calling upon Secretary of the In- terior Julius Krug for immediate ac- to save the fishing industry of Alaska. In 1945, Weidman help- ed to write the memorial con- demning otter trawling which pass- ed Loth houses of that year’s Alaska Legislature unanimously. He also warns against damage that can be done to fishing grounds, such as those of the Bering Sea, under the guise of experimentation. Weidman strongly favors the ac- | jon of the CIO Territorial conven- tion Again Tonight! This Week's Hit Laff Show THAT DOUSLE-TROUCLE DAME? THAT GOD 1S MY CO-PIOT GUV? and what @ dish he found! — BARBARA DENNTS # STANWYCK: MORGAN | .QCHRIST NW‘ IN Counsmw" WARNER Smash! Tt BT mAr o 1 wow GREENSTREET cones oy PETER GODFREY. « From an Original Story by Aleen Hamifts SYDI\F REGINALD GARDIN Soreen Play by Lionel Houser & Adels Commang More Lafls With Talking Animals Latest Ay Express News SHOWS RE AT - [20MCEToRY. .___._——— The Triangle Cleaners Spic-'n- Span.... '-’w'@ for Cheiring ) or Squiring! Clean- s your Triangle ing ser WE NOW THAVE 48-HOUR SERVICE JUST CALL NOTICE OF SALE The following list of property of the Thrift Co- Operative Association will be sold at public auction by sealed bids at 3:00 P. M. January 20th, 1947 at the Thrift Co-Op Store on Seward Street, Juneau: Super Cold Frigidaire, with unit Toledo Scale, Plaskon Cash Register Burroughs Adding Machine Burroughs Adding Machine Whiz Portable Invoice Holder Desk, oak, pull top, with chair Metal Merchandise Trays Safe, Shaw Walker Wells Birkenwold Freezer Duo Therm Heater with unit and drum Decto Wate Scale, Jacobs Wooden Merchandise Stands Lot Miscellaneous Tools Lot Assorted Grocery Stock The store will be open fer inspection betweeu 1:00 and 3:00 P. M. January 20th. A detailed list of the Grocery Stock may be ob- tained from the office of McLean and Werner. JOSEPH R. WERNER, Trustee in Bunkruptey The Star of the West, a drep- A shaped peal found off Australia {ion held here earller this "_{"l“"‘ il in 1917, weighed about 3': avoir- ‘[‘;Mf"‘:g:fl”‘ga‘ pumantsl e dupols {uzoes. and eold, for) $44c He believes that raises can be given the teachers without added cost to present taxpayers by putting teeth in the non-resident fisherman tax laws, thereby increasing collections under them. Stating that 400 men at present are unemployed at Ketchikan and that unemployment conditi € equally bad in other Alaska citizs, Weidman proposes that the Con- gress be petition fo rimmediate appropriations to rebuild both boat harbors and for flood control pro- jects. 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