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TULESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1947 o HURRY === THIS SWELL SHOW Glenn FORD George MACREADY Comp! TOMORROW! ANOTHER SMASH HIT FOR MYSTERY FANS! NEXT SAILING Juneau Southbound Wednesday, Feh. 19 Following Sailings SUNDAY MAR. 2 WEDNESDAY MAR. 12 SUNDAY MAR. 23 WEDNESDAY SUNDAY APR. 2 APR. 13 VA-1-46 frrriree e HAIRDOS of Beauty are within reach of every woman who puts herself in the hands of our skilled operators. BARANOF BEAUTY SALON Phone 538 RITA HAYWORTH IN "GMLDA" FOR LAST| TIMES AT CAPITOL Columbia Pictures’ stirring drama | of the loves in a “bewitchy” wo- man's life, “Gilda,” starring mt:\! Hayworth in the title role, will end; its thrilling run at the Capitol Theutre tonight. | Glenn Ford has the leading male rol», with George Macready, Joseph Calleia® and Steven Geray promin- ently featured. Jo Eisinger's adap- tation of a story written by E. A.| Fllington was transposed into a screenplay by Marion Parsonnet Charles Vidor directed the film. L Other features on the present bill are official films of the Bikini evacuation and a “This is Amer- " ceries about shipping on the Lakes, perils, wrecks, etc - Miss Edna Seger Becomes Bride | Of Edward Cole In a pretty Valentine's Day wed- ding last Friday, Miss Edna Seger tecame the bride of Edward Cole in a ceremony performed by the Rev. Robert Treat at the Methodist Church. The bride chose a suit of grey crepe with pink accessories and wore a corsage of white tulips. Given in marriage by Milton Daniel, the bride's only attendant was Mrs. Milton Daniel. Best man was Dolan Dubenick. During the ceremony “I Love You and “Because” were sung Claire Olson. Mrs. Wayn? Johnson accompanied for the two numters and also played the Wed- | Following the ceremony a recep- tion and Mrs. Spickett was held at the home of Mr Milton Daniel in the Apartments. Tie beauti- was centered with a three tiered wedding cake and assisting with the refresh- maents were Mrs. Lou Hudson, Mrs. Bud Nance, Mrs. Carson Lawrence nd Mrs. Karl Alsted took charge ). the guest book. Many friends »f the young couple attended the ption. The bride is bookkeeper at the Snow White Laundry and the ride2room is an employee of the City Cleaners. The coupls is at om: to their friends in their ment in the Gross Apart- n They plan to make Juneau i1 permanent residence. SENATE MEASURES TWENTY-SECOND DAY, FEB. 17 (Introduced) S. B. 44, by Walker—To increase from one to three cents per gallon and direct expenditure of revenues for roads, airfizlds andg water facil- ities. (Re-draft of 8. B. 42); to Taxation. (Withdrawn) S. B. 42, by Walker—Re-draft in- corporated in S. B. 44. . (Passed) S. J. M. 5, by Rivers—Urging in- creased Federal appropriations for forest roads; 16 yeas. ,ee - TEMPERATURES ~ AWAYDOWNIN - MIDDLE STATES CHICAGO, Feb. 18—A far from snug blanket of cold air covered the nation’s midriff today, from the i Northern Rockies eastward to Mich- £ igan and southward to northern Missouri and northern Nebraska. Minimum temperatures - fell as much as 40 degrees in 24 hours % Interna- § in northern Minnesota. |tional Fall, Minn, reported a low (last night of -23; Bemidji, Minn., {had -22, and Pembina, N. D. had a -16 reading. | was apparent. Laredo, Texas, had {a high of 85 and Miami reached 79. Pembina’s warmest reading, on the other hand, -16. Light snow was reported in most & |of the lower Michigan and extreme |northern Ohio, as well as along ithe east slope of the Continental Divide through eastern Colorado, Montana, Wyoming, and into the northern part of Nebraska and in |soutieastern South Dakota. Forecasters said the cold air !would move southward and east- warc today, 12aching Tennessee {and Pennsylvania tonight. | Subnormal temperatures were ex- pected to continue for the next |tirec to four days in the north cocntral states, from the Dakotas ‘uutward to Michigan. - e ' Mechanical Monstrosity CGDEN, Utah — A motorist ask- ed deputy county assessor Don |Garner to assess his automobile for taxation. But Garner wasn't able to find any hint of the proper levy on thet type of car in the tax book.| It had a 1930 Graham body, a 11937 Ford frame and a 1946 Mer- | | | e e e e CUTY engine. | A wide contrast in temperatures } between the north and the south § THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE Adress, War Hero Wed e cscape the usual fanfare attending a movie star's marriage license precurement, Actress £ Raincs sndd Major Robin Olds, war hero and férmer Army grd twidnary cbtained their license, They were married Feb. 6 and will honeymoon in Hawaii after completion of Miss Raines’ cuirent film. (AP Photo) JACK HENDRICKSON "JUDGE” OF NORTH WITH 0CCUPATIONAL NEVER HAD DIVORCE: FORCES IN EUROPE IS VISTING SEATILE FURSTENFELUSRUCK, Ger-( SEATTLE, Feb. 18—A former many—Here to do his bit in “win- ~ tleite who has never studied ning the peace,” Pfc. Jack A. Hen-'law has, past year, drickson, son of Arnot H. Hendrick- | found him a5 o United States commissioner, judge, justice son, of Juneau, Alaska, has arrived at the European Theater Army Air Forces Replacement Depot, and will scon be assigned to permanent du- ties with the cccupational Air Force. From this depot he may be as- nd coroner in i precinct cover- nct: of tI peac -of-the 000 square miles. This man, Judge Iugh Sa who is a civilian wot 7 with ;the Navy Department in t de- velopment of an oil field within a igned to units servicing Army Al housand miles of the Norta Pole, Force planes in Germany, Austria, has flown in from B w, Alaska. Italy or France. While here, in the He was accompaniéd by an Eskimo heart of picturesque Bavaria, he youth, Stephen Ahvakana will have an opportunity to enjo Steve, who was educated in Alas- the scenic beauties of the wooded ka and speaks and reads the Eng- foothills of the Alps. He will also lish language, made come purchases be able to visit the notorious Da- H2 bought an Esquire chau Concentration camp. ine and two new suits. His meal here was ham and eggs. tue year that Saltsman has he bas never heard man, Located about 20 miles from Mu- : nich, this $15,000,000 former Luft- waffe ‘f]y'mg f\'h()(‘] was Germany's| ¢ a divorce Randolph Fk-‘ld. s .undm: the | “The people up there are 99 per- command of Col. Malcolm N. Stew- | ont yeligious,” he said. art, Hampton, Va., it is one of the; i Bl i ‘been in Alask air fields in Europe. At present sev eral thousand GI's each month are processed and orientated for muni KANSAS CITY, Kans. Feb. 18— occupation duties at this kev sta-';.q06 mayy J. Thomas in police tion. lcourt this week is handing theatre Before entering ihe cervice on!tickets to traffic violators. February 14, 1946 Pfc. Hendrickson; The ticke! furnished by a local attended Juneau High School. He|theatre, ar for a safety film which was last employed by the Westlthe Judge believes reckless drivers Coast Grocery Co. in Juneau. “:hnnl(l see—"Traffic With the e Devil.” i - ee DANCE NOTIC To the music of Al Potvrsnn‘n! I will not be responsible for any Orchestra at the IOOF Hall Sfllv}dehls contracted in my name unless Feb. 22 at 9:30, with the Sons of | personally authorized by me. Norway. adv. 506-t4! Signed: EMIL JACOBSON. Betty Hullon’; Bab | . ¥or the first time since her arrival two menths ago, Lindsay Diane Briskin, dauxfiter of Film Actress Betty Hutton and Ted Briskin, camera manufacturer, poses for her picture with her parents. She was born November 23, 1946. (AP Photo) _ alarm. JUNEAU, ALASKA g BOB HOPE, COMEDY IN TECHNICOLOR IS AT 20TH CENTURY and laughter are n “The Princess and the; muel Goldwyn's newast offering, which stars as a cowering thespian who becomes hilariously involved ) with a pirate band on his way to the West Indies in 1740. This fea-| ture is at th> 20th Century tonight With the lovely Virginia Mayo| as his wding lady, Hope is said| to give the funniest performance of 1 reer as the Woastful Syl- veste: [ t Sylvaster de- lights in blocdcurdling threats of what he would do to a pirate if he ever met on2, but when the ferocious Heok and his banw cap-| ture tho vessel on which Sylvester| and t runaway Princess Mar-| garet are voyaging to Jamaica, the actor's courage rapidly evaporates.| | ‘Thenceforth Sylvester and Mar-| garet find themselves in plenty of hot water. With the aid of a double-crossing pirate they escape {from The Hook and reach a French | island, only to be tossed into the| clink by the rascally Governor.| Then The Hook arrives and things| begin to happen in rousing style,| with Sylvester compelled to imper-| sonate the black-hearted bucca-‘ ncer before his own crew. The f{inal rescue of the pair by Buccaneering blend Pira Techni: Bob Hope Walter Brennan and Victor IM('LIL en head the featured cast of the offering. It was directed by Da- |\id Butler for RKO Radio release. Margaret'’s royal father after a !blistering sea fight leads to the iun: xpected ending of the sparkling |com Walter Slezak, Walter| | g g McCUTCHEON ASKS CAPITAL BE MOVED * JUNEAU TO PALMER Removal of the capiial of Alaska from Juneau to Palmer is sought in 2 memorial introduced in the House of Representatives by Rep. McCutcheon of Anchorage. Juneau, the memorial states, is crowded on to a narrow ladge at tke foot of two mountains with- out any ground available for grow- th of Territorial and State institu- tions, and without characteristics of terrain and weather conducive to regular aviation service and use of arge plenes, while Palmer, the broad and beautiful Matanuska Valley, has ample room and is close Tonight and Wednesday Tropical Islands Treasure, Adventure and Pirates Too, Beautiful Girls and HOPE With a Cargo of Comedy— IN TECHNICOLOR Shows 7:25 i1l(l| 9:25 ALSO HOUSE | MEASURES TWENTY: COND DAY, FEB. 17 (Measures Passed) H. J. R. 2—To authcrize and di- rect the Superintendent of the Al- aska Pioneers’ home to accept $100 in full settlement of the claim of the Territory against the estate of Julia Haley, deceased. H. B. 5686—To amend he law relat- ing to marriage ceremonies by de- fining the words “ministers” and “priests” as used therein. H. B. 62—-To amend the law re- lating to arrests by police ofiicers by. providing that police officers are to be bonded in the amount of $2,000. (Measures Disposed Of) H. B. 47—To place the Territory in the wholesale liquor business. Laid on the takle by a vote of 15 yeas, 7 nays, 2 absent. (Bills Introduced) H. B. 65, by Rep. Nolan by re- quest—To reimburse St. Ann's Hos- pital for hospitalization and services rendered five indigents, with an appropriation of $1,706.30. To Ways and Means. H. B. 66, by Reps. Hoopes and Meath—To amend the laws relating to interest and usury by setting the legal rate of interest at 6 percent. to Anchorage, with its growing airgTo Committee on Banks and Bank- facilities. Another memorial, by Reps. Eng- strom, Laws and Ost, asks that necessary steps be taken to estab- lish railroad connections from the continental United States to Alaska. A tentative route is suggested: Connection at Prince George, B. C., threugh Hazelton, Atlin, Whitehorse and Gulkana to Anshorage. Anoth- er railroad is proposed from Fair- banks to Nome and a spur connec- tion from the main sys neau and other points coast. | FIRE ALARM ALL WET PHILADELPHIA— Firemen ans- wered a downtown fire alarm to find plenty of water already there —but no fire. | Janitors at a paper company de- cided to use hoses to wash down the floors of the building. The hoses were attached to a sprinkler | system—and that set off the fire' on t TOMORROW P. M. | AWVS MEETING ON | The regular monthly meeting of the AWVS will be held tomorrow (Wednesday) afternoon at 5 o'clock. | The meeting will be at the Gover- nor’s House. - ——— GUESTS AT THE BARANOF Among the guests registering from other parts of the Territory at the Baranof this weekend were Connie Whitemore of Sitka, H.| Jones of Bethel, Mrs. F. A. Peter- sen of Teller, Samuel Bartell of El-' fin Cove and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest O. Swanson. ing. | (Memorials Introduced) | H. J. M. 15, by Rep. McCutcheon —Requests removal of the capital of Alaska from Juneau to Anchor- age. To Judiciary Committee. H. J. M. 16, by Reps. Engstrom, Laws and Ost—Seeks direct rail connection between Alaska and the continental United States and a railroad from Fairbanks to Nome. To Transportation Committee. e TiDE TABLE FEBRUARY 19 tide 1:36 am., 14.6 ft. tide 7:10 am, 4.0 ft. . High . L tide 13:11 pm., 164 ft. o] . L] Low High Low tide 19:38 pm., -02 ft. ® "e0e00c e ® e 0o 0 0 0 0 0 0 SIS O HOSPiiAL NOTES St Ann's Hospital admitted Charles Osthus for medical atten- tion, and Edna Louise Grant for surgery. Only discharge was Robert Hildre from surgery. Government Hospital has neither new patientsi nor discharges to report. — e - ALA MEETS TONIGHT i The Amercan Legion Auxiliary will hold a regular meeting mmgm’ at 8 o'clock in the Dugout and all members are requested to attend. Child welfare films will be shown during the evening. >-oe THOMPSON TO KETCHIKAN Deputy U. S. Marshal Syd Thompson left by plane this morn- ing for Ketchikan. From there he is going on to Klawock on official business for several days. Enjoy the whiskey that's " an b Nawe" OoLD SUNNY BROOK Whiskey-A Blend e 120" EyTORY " * PAGE FIVL Laughs Ho. on the Horizon! It BOR HOPE m THE "Princess and the Pirafe with Virginia Mayo . . . Victor McLaglen Walter Brennan FLICKER FLASH BACKS LATEST WORLD NEWS via AIR EXPRESS i JUST AN gallon hat, boots and spurs, Coach Bernie Bierman of Minnesota, sits on a rail fence while vacationing in Phoenix and ponders © \plans to clevate the fortunes of the Gophers next season.; i antraidso W CAFE We Know You Want to Sce a Full Dish — not the de- sign of our china — so we pile your platter gener- ously! Ceme In and See Us! LES and MARION 162 8. Franklin St. ) PIONEERS There will be a DINNER at the 0DD FELLOWS HALL FRIDAY.FEB. 21 at6 P.M. FOR ALL PIONEERS and AUXILIARY MEMBERS Make Your Reservations Immediately CALL MRS. SWEENEY or MRS. 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