The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 4, 1947, Page 3

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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1947 "1 SISTERS FROM BOSTON" ENDING RUN AT CAPITOL There is enough entertainment in the star-filled cast and song-filled plot of “Two Sisters from Boston” to furnish hit material for several motion pictures. But so adroit- ly have Director Henry Koster and Producer Joe Pasternak assembled SHOWPLALE or Lo LEAVES TONIGHT! Complete Shows 7:00—9:30 Feature starts 7:35—10:05 - their profusion of talent in the 5 y ON new M-G-M musical, now at the GR::_S g Capitol, that one never seems to ALEYSON get enough of Kathryn Grayson e g June Allyson, Lauritz Melchior. Jimmy Durante and Peter Law- ford. Jt‘!_ ~ and ;. Seldem has a screen musical of- " & l(‘\,ll"’(r’(l;(‘)\ fered the public such a variety of i gt 3 attractions for both eye and ear WSS 3 as is contributed in this appeal- LFERICA -2 ing and laugh-etched narrative of Sy a little Boston miss who scandal- izes her prim family by running off to New York and starring in a rowdy Bowery joint revue in which the inimitable Jimmy Durante as pianist, raucous-voiced singar, hoof- er and general master of cere- monies, keeps things moving at a furious pace. MARRIED A WOLF B IN HASTE! & | "3 | LIONS ARE SHOWN ' SLIDES OF ATTU e At Monday’s luncheou in tne Bar- anof, the Lions viewed kodachrome slides taken by Dean Williams while he was stationed on Attu with the Army Communication Sys- !‘nnd a half on Attu during which | time he acquired his excellent col- | lection of s'ides. Among the committez chairmen reporting ‘was Jack Popejoy, finance chairman, who presented the club's budget for the present year together with the club's finan- cial status at the close of last year. The membership committee report- ed the result of it's membership drive with the snnouncement of the list of newly installed mem- | bers, Glen Allen, John Brilhart, Jim Wellington,, Phillip Briggs and Jake Cropley. e - .o - HOSPiial NOTES A Laby >was born today at St. Ann’s Hospital to Mrs. Charles F. Werner, at 2:14 a. m He weighed eight pounds, 102 ounces| at birth Discharged . from St terday werz Mrs. Mrs. Melville Leath and baby boy and Mrs. Anthony Thomas. Government Hospital admitted Emma Horton of Juneau, made no discharges. ALIAS SUMMONS FOR | PUBLICATION { No. 5590-A In the District Court for the Ten tory of Alaska, Division Numb One at Juneau. ,\L:\JFR J. WOLFT, Plaintiff, MARY BENNETT WOLFF, De- fendant The President of the United States of Amer To the above-named defendant, | greeting: | You are hereby required to appear | ,in the District Court, Territory of | Alaska, Division Number One at iJuneau. Alaska, within thirty (30) THE DAILY ALASKA Ann's yes- Charles Steele,; EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ‘MEDM.S FOR ALASKA "KISS GUARDSMEN SOUGHT GOC INBILLBY SNIDER, AT ‘Mrs. Engstrom Wants Bet- fer Staff of Life-Would c..:... f Create ATA g which hac | defir ca 1 The House in Saiurday’s after-|2udi®! Inoon session received four bills and | AUENIT |one joint memortal 0T | A measure to appropriate $900 to {buy medals for members of the !Alaska Territorial Guard was in- {troduced by Rep. Snider and was re! ed the Committee on, Ways and Means Mis. Engstrom introduced .a bil quire the enrichment of flour i bread to meet certein stand-| T Don Jweil ¢ e 1!1:1(:\ |Eright |ards of vitamin and mineral con-|cl m the South with plen-| Hawlay, pilot of a southbound PAA i tent wder the terms of thisity of taler who can't get a plane, contacted the lost flyer by measure, flour and bread sold in|break on Br vay until she learns radio and heard a description of |the Territory must contain stated |that a handsc Broadway stag? the surroundings. From these, Haw- minimum and maximum amounts/director to comb the ley deduced the flier was in the riboflavin, niacin or|Scutl and iron. The Terri-jLeaut itorial Beard cf Health is made the Of course enforcing agenc and penalties South {for violations a ovided. House Bill 27, Rep. Maurice of thiamine, | ” niacin-amide I by Five o jJohnson, would add sub-sections to are intr duced. 17 |the present laws relating to the the Boy {powers of City Council in Alaska|Shoes,” |to provide for the e*s{ubhshmemll’n.m By and operation of garbage collect-| - ion and disposal systems, and to "li“l””m | An Alaska Transportation Au- |thority would be created by a bill lintroduced bty Rep. McCutcheon. |The Auditor, Attorney General and eril that the pictur r ‘od_\"' and “My Star.” antics have never failed to provide Pattersen EHE BOYS In addition to the cast already mentioned, the new comedy with EBYE" Now music features such well-known veteran performers as Barbara Al- len, the “Vera Vague’ of radio; s due to take 2 ard the top in rtainment at the 20th Elizabeth and e Cowan PAN AMERICAN PILOTS GUIDE LOST AVIATOR SEAT4LE, Feb. 4—Thanks to.the " vigilance of two Pan American Airways pilots, the operator of a small plane made a safe landing in British Columbia Sunday. The pilot of a small twin-engined plane radiced Ketchikan that he was lost and needed help Immediately rame 1IL's musi packed comedy e and Mary Martin, ¢ Connie ester, directed by tt X 1 Victor the prospects for first- entertainment are usicals, beautiful | Captain Richard ns a Massett area over th2 Queen Char- lotte Islands. About this time, Captain Blake Hirsh, flying *a northbound. PAA plane, sighted the lost plane, remained in visual con- tact with it until Captain Hawley arrived and guided it to a land- ing at Sandspit, British Columbia. The name of the lost flier has not been learned. ideal Southern d in his show es back down ! the director to during his search. d new song numbers tunes are “Kiss Sand in My ever Let A Day Yourself A Mel-, Goodt Find ey tem. Williams' slides which were |days after last publication of this taken two years after the Bnmeisummons, namely within thirty of Attu revealed the hazards our;d“-"s after the 10th day of February, troops encountered in the weather | 1947, in case this summons is pub- and structure of the terrain be- | ished. or within torty (40) days fore the island was wrested from after the date of its service upon the Japanese. !yon in case this summons is served ROBERT STANTON OSA MASSEN > " + o 4 eay | UDOD yOU personally and answer the [ Gk ‘:w“fm,)s S{)m\ i l}f“fif{ o |:‘omplalm of the above-named | Plaintiff on file in said Court in the | above entitled action. | The said plaintiff demands the ( following relief: A dissolution of the bonds of matrimony -now existing between you and the plaintiff. { And in the event you fail to ap- pear and answer, plaintiff will take , Judgment against you for want | thereof and will apply to the Court | for the relief demanded in his com- ! plaint and as hereinabove stated. ‘ WITNESS, the Honorable George F. Alexander, Judge of said Court, Everything in Sporting Goods MEDLICOTT-MORGAN |Highway Engineer wouid be mem- |kers of the proposed Transportation | Authority with no additional com- i pensation for their services. Pur= pose of the authority, as stated in {the bill, weuld be to construct, de- !velop and improve, own, operate land manage any and all types of |water transportation facilities in, {to, and from the Territory of Alaska ! House Joint Memorial No. 5, by Reps. Maurice Johnson, Joy, Coble and Meath, prays that Congress en- |act legislation to grant every resi- {dent of Alaska now in the armed {forces a traet of land, not to ex- !ceed 160 acres, upon his or her dis- |charge from the service, and that |a patent be issued upon the land |upon application. INVITATION TO ALL You are invited to the Lincoln 1007 WOOL UNDERWEAR WHITES and BLACKS Mid Winter SPECIAL Lace Trimmed SLIPS. . . . $1.50 oy Long Sleeved Sweaters $1.95 ‘and the seal of said Court hereunto | Phone 32 or 93 ORANGES - 3 doz. $1.00 SWEET—JUICY GRAPEFRUIT - & for 49 TEXAS MARSH—SEEDLESS or PINK provide for City Planning Commis- | ( CARROTS - 2 bunches 29« | affixed, on this 13th day of January, 11947, | JOHN H. WALMER, Clerk. By P. D. E. McIVER, (Seal) Deputy. First publication, Jan. 14, 1947. Last publication, Feb. 4, 1847 | Day Dinner, Salmon Creek Country { Club, Lincoln’s Birthday, Feb. 12. | Tickets at Garnick’s Grocery. | adv | — f’ JUNEAU WOMAN'S CLUB NOTICE | Regular business meeting and | luncheon Wednesday noon in the | Gold Room of the Baranof. ISABEL D. CHRSTER, Secy. ady. 494-t1 494-t7 BROCCOL - Pound 19 PARSNIPS - 2 Ibs. 35¢ SQUASH - - Pound §2c¢ BEETS - 3 bunches 25¢ BOLTON has switched to Calvert because Calvert Whiskey is. pre-war quality. 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We also now have a large stock of Coffee Brewers Electric Fans Pin-Up Lamps Floor Lamps Bed Lamps Heating Pads Electric Irons Alarm Clocks Pressure Cookers Baby Bottle Warmers Sun Lamps W ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER (0. nnouncing . . . . that ILAH PARMENTER Formerly of " Antoines” In San Francisco and Specializing in [ o HAIRSTYLING OF DISTINCTION and PERMANENT WAVING Has Joined the Staff of the VANITY BEAUTY SALON Phone 318 Cooper Building - NOW...you can fly by Clipper at new low rates! @ Now all Alaska can enjoy Flying Clipper travel at lower fares— in spite of soaring prices and mounting operating costs. This reduction is part of our long range plan to pro- vide Alaska with the fastest, most convenient way to travel . . . at prices everyone can afford. That’s been our aim for the 15 years we've served the Territory— and we're working steadily on future improvements. Whether you go to some point in Alaska or Qutside + .. be sure to go by speedy Clipper. For the new rates affecting your community . . . for up-to-the-minute information on schedules, call or write the office below: Baranof Hotel Phone 106 v Send it Airmail for 5c per ounce to the U.S. PN M[ll{fl(gfif e dystem ”’0[»’[0 .4[fl WAYS o 1he=7 ing C/}fi/rf;

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