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@ TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1947 Complete Shows at 7:20—9:30 Feature starts at 8:00—10:10 ZXTRA? “THE NEW FRANCE” The Latest MARCH OF TIME COLOR CARTOON BATTLE OF THE GI GOVERNORS in the iP YOUR EYES ()\' A NEW AND BEAUTIFUL CAPITOL THEATRE! 5 i % STALTS TOMGBRROW!? % ! (hnllisfil’AUGHTON ROMANTIC ESCAPADES HILARIOUS HI-JINKS | £ C!DLEB W’/\VE $25.00 Reular i R WERED 1o .‘\j SIR.ZO Jan 20t till Feb. 1st Open evenings by appointment Operators: PHYLIS MAYNARD, BARBARA GARRETT Call GRACE WILEY 4“7 for an Pr FLORENCE SHOP FOR FALE PREFAZE! ATED EUILDING AT SKAGWAY, ALASKA i-ii consider bids on the following y, Alaska, until April 1, 1947. 2—Gloek'er built barracks type building. In- sulated plywood construction. 20’ wide x 112’ long. Still stand'ng and in good condition. 4400 sa. ft. (floor space) CCC type bharracks buildings knocked down ready for ship- ment. This materiai originally two 20’ by 110’ barracks. 1—20" x 120" CCC ty pe barracks building still standing in fair cendition. The undersigned material at Skagw Miscellaneous plumbing, elec’rical and heat- ing materials. THE RIGHT IS RESERVED TO REJECT ALL BIDS Ie nimer o7 Office of tt Seattle, Was} 7= ENDBS TONIGHT et ettt | Plumbing ® Healing Oil Burners Nights-Red 730 Telephone-319 Harri Machine Shop., Inc. Start the New Year right . . . Invest yoiur surplus cash in the ALASKA FINANCE CORPORATIOK . .. We have just paid our sixth anrual dividend of four per cent. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE- JUNEAU, ALASKA "CAPTAINKIDD'IS | AT CAPITOL, LAST - SHOWIGTONGHT lineatc play Is Em 130 ed i0 Don H. Pegues Mr. and Mrs, Gecr ton, at a charminzy terncon at the the cngageme of Miss Joanne Nowell to Mr. Donald H. Pegues of Jus 1 P ot the beeutifully ap- peinted table, with 7 candles werz the Mes- , John - McCor- Earl and and ow flow da Paul A mick, Mildred R. Hermann, McGinty, Ralph Williams Laurene Knowles. Serving were the Misces Lynn Hynes, Marilyn Jewett, Edna O’Connor, Mary Avoian, Betty Lou Hared, Bernice Milligan, Lilly Ann Maurstad and Harrict Stonehouse. No date has been for the wedding. Miss Nowell plans visit her grandparents in the Ea.s' after her graduation from Juneau High School in May, and will re- turn to Alaska in the fall to join her parents in Anchorage. Mrs. Purington is leaving Ju- reau next week for Anchorage to ioin her husband, M-Sgt. Puring- on, who is stationed at Ft. Rich- ardson. Miss Nowell has lived in Juneau for the past three years, having w-d here from East Orange, N. J, with her mother when the atter wes transferred to the Ju- neau Office of Price Administra- ‘ion Mr Pegues was born and raiced in Juneau, a member of a pioneer Alackan family. He is a graduate of Juneau High School, and served in the U. S. Army until his dis- charce in November. At he is chief announcer at tation KINY. IS — CENADA SEEKiNG AIR ROUTES OVER SECTIONS OF U. §. WASHINGTON, Jan. 28—Avia- tion officials said today that C ada ras asked the United £ to aut’ orie 15 domestic routes for Canadian air and cargo traffic. cut that The officials pcinted during the current nevotiations ry with the United States for a bi- ° some of the be dropped. route lateral air agreement propesad routes m The principal preposals wers ¢ From Montreal Montreal to Bosfon and !* lmuda, ‘orcnto to New York; V. uver to Jan Francisco: Honolulu a be- yond; Montreal and: or Toronto via Miami or Jacksonville and Nascau or Cuba to the British West In- d'es; Toronto to Mexicc via Hous- on: Montreal via New Orleans and Central America to the Canal Zone; Toronto via New Orleans and Cen- t'al America to the Canal Zone; Vancouver via San Francisco and Los Angeles to Mexico City and be- vond; Vancouver via Anchorage and the Aleutians to Singapore; Edmonton via Fairbanks or Anch- crage to the Aleutians or beyond. - HOSPIIAL NCTES | St. Ann’s Hospital admitted Glen Clark, Jack Warren, Mrs. Frank Heinke and Frank Persich for medical attention yesterday. Mrs. | Jemes Hanna was admitted, and at | 10:07 p. m. a six pound, eight ounce baby girl was born. Discharged were Mrs. Alfred, Zanger, Sr., Mrs. Anton Bartness, Thomas Newell, Chris West and Er- nest Burnett. Government Hospital had neither new patients nor discharges to re- port for yesterday. MICHIGAN COUPLE VISIT Mr. nd Mrs. Harry Parker, from Petosky, Michigan, registered at the | Baranof Hotel after arriving here Sunday. | % ek SEATTLE TECIGGEST HANGAR TRADE MOKOZOLY RECOMMENDED EY ZEUSLER'S GROUP ° Canadian Shp Exclusion, Adjusted Tarifts Are Also Favored Pace IContinued frem. une, vestigate the Alackan shipping sit- uation. Operators Have Plan Jack'o. said he ur i the shipping operators have a plan to propose that would k-ep e Al ckan but ¢ the shipping in op that unless they would have t t ernment hs 1 which to continus the The commi trade pos its huge p prospect ald that th serving the Territory must be laced, with th postihle of getting new being the ernment W structed vessels. It said c Alas of dents shovid be eliminat It said there v Alaska bad been iting foreign vessels from ing pascen~ers and freights be- tween the United States and Alaska be repealed. It recommended that this not be done as the Territory would be at the mercy of uncon- trolled Canadian vessels which could give or refuse to give ade- quate service, It recommended that the govern- ment and operators agree on the latters’ carryifg on the service for one year, with operators participat- ing on a profit and loss basis, with the profit limited to “a re~sonable return on their invectment.” Urge Service Cargoes It also recommended that the G OES UP — stewdrdess Barham Larson of American Ai'lin"s ¢ 2cks progress on new building, described as world’s largest commercial hangar, at Chicago airport. ~ Runaway Children Refurn nd 11 rmed Services r fo the 1 that ion ¥ , was m and the ... gteq on . wt and Y battery charges filed by Mrs Ralph Young. The complaint accused ! 9 Gurdrav of str'knv her over the nd more than i5 peaq with a hottle. He is being share of 2 the’cost of Urans-|pelq on default of $500 tond set rtation. It would require thatiyy vy, g Commissioner Feiix Gray. the car resume indepen- i lent service they be required to| furn adequate and, within their| power, satisfactory service in re-| turn for the right to have the| Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Brown from usiness exclusively. Sitka arrived in Juneau Sunday The commirsion sald that ®he| by Alaska Coastal Airways and are Alaskan trade appears to have “al- | Tegistered at the Boranof Hotel. ways been a poor man’s trade” snd e iy o, caid there was no prospect of im-| LOGGERS proved tonnae for the shipplng ATTENTION LOGGERS with lws lines from the Territory at this time. Tt sald the carriers contend- ed that in the first half of 1846 the 1nss on the Alackan service was $1,050,000. | SITKA COUPLE HERE Mills. Will buv from 100000 ft to 10000000 feet For further verticulars see Juneau Lumber Mills. 433-tf e —— fer sale. Contact Juneau Lyomber | T0 MY FR'ENDS and CUSTOMERS T have just refurned from a frip fo the States ard eme Lef'er e i-ped fo take care of your PAILTING requiremens. rs. C. 0. Weaver, from Texas, has joined our staff of EXPERT PAINTERS. A SETISFIED € SVCI TR IS QUR BEST REFERENCE ask ALY of o.r casiomers VIAFTT I, FEELD PLIETXG a7d DECORATING Phone 581 Juneau, Alaska Box 754 TSR LY AT TG O { iy i Feor B pendability DW \1::f ':'?",\1 Elecricily Rnywhere —Kohler plants are compact and rugged —Ideal for lighting homes or construe- tmn projects ~Thoroughly dependable under all sorts of conditions Jully automatic A. C. current at low cost— Foller Sales and Service PARSONS ELECTRIC (0. MO TORS ll’ ESTEBETH -~ HAINES " SKAGWAY ™ MONDAY wPM Leaves 101 SITKA and Wayporis every Wednesday 6 P.M. PASSENGERS. FREIGHT and MAIL Freight accepted at Northland Dock untl Noon on ssiling date I<LLIQ Al LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO EETCHIKAN via Petersburg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock. Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouv wnd Seattle ALASKA FINANCE B Do, kg g . SERVICE FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 —_—— CORPORATION : S : Cooper Building i “‘;l"“"' WAs:I:ZTON { ‘ E“ Aam‘ '!'7 (‘% l; @:‘0 gr. ‘ ALASKANS F::'El. AT HOME ij &‘ 3" z‘) R e 17l s Z 4 > 4 ri — Dependable Iy HAtel |‘ HORSE SHOER— lmro Schnell, Phoenis cowgirl, tries her hand at ¢ g a borse on || %’ 24 HOUR ‘;I\‘ !l("‘ Th“'ww newspaper aflv | G an Arizona dude ranch, Q‘he horse seems to be interested in the operation, =