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\ MONDAY, MARCH 3, 1947 WALT DISNEY HAS 2 TEEN - AGERS ARE| THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR ALASKA | DOUGELAS (OMEDY FEATURE COMMUNICATIOR TECHNICOLOR FILM RECOGNIZEDFORAID|..: it i) NWECWR NOW ON SCREEN Empire: After reading your I Y | editorial of Saturday relative tof WHITE ELEF SHOWING,CAPITOL TO TEEN - AGE CLUB :: yuonvce ot oo st wtiee . AT 20TH CENTURY ’ I began to wonder what the Empire || i ot - _t__l S TR | would do to answer it's own ques- ( Church % The permanent place o Lois Ni d tion to it's readers | Charles Boyer and Jennifer bisors "aken by "Wate Disneys LOIS icholson and Denny tion to its readers. e elping to collect |, " e ot long last been enchanting feature-length produc- M 3 G A d varfou: v vice ory atl b brought together under the mag arious v se! p organizations - u t T tion of the wonderful adventures of erritt Given Awards as A L Sie ,‘gg.-‘..n 537 “White Elephant o, "o¢ the fabulous Lubltsch Pincchio,” in Technicolor, was 0 ' d M “‘m‘ " '__‘1 ‘“m“ s }rvsenu‘ng».n- 5 el .“,'\v H.-U\‘ “touch” to" provide local movie- ovidenced yesterday by the good OUfstanding Members |vice st teis tme by presentng teci o s quonset hut next o ol (e gayest, most ex- attendance at all showings at the voters on_this 1ssué Of publip owWh-| T s S o citing romantic screen event in Capitol. The feature delights both S T ol ot ; e of this sale is toj o .o young and 'uld- n‘vh' paiian cessfully functioned| 7y etatie “that service! | e wrticles they need| “Cluny Brown” the 20th Cen ment is on again tonight and to- | skepticism, came into| S A ick * . inGrrew 1 S i g Juneau, generally { me Lamps, throw | tury-Fox film in which they are Brfitin e SRR e e PR gt shy clear of controversial 1 Curtains, end tables, ! Co-starred. at the 20th Century Pinocchio” startels and excites wancial and| supiects of such vital importance ooking utensils, dish. |tonight fof the last times full with (}:- tremendcus scope of its gsters’ yed when thel i, the community i . we a few sug-|©f laughs and romance ingenuity and the force of its e Club awards were made| pacts are what the voters of Ju- e g story, along with enchanting for outstanding work during the ‘ e, s 5 what you may find ' As the millions who read the whimsy : I an ave at this time and toreroom novel must know, “Ciuny Brown o ¢ they are available from the records A 1 wticles they wish | i s Mo d 3 sl e Wil A crowded with teen-iay the City Hall t Sithi6 s 06, aad st \")’.‘:. (:l\ i ‘”.mnlul‘ ‘:ulfy story integrating the real with a dults, r v of the T A G 1 x.dy Hn. .uxul people who don the fantastic, casting human ho have energetically spon-| The City Cldrk has on tiie the O N it o hpE LA s except in characters with animals that sored teen-age gatherings since!annual rep: ¢ both water com- | Nfethed (‘_Il\’;m" % B 1-\ each other’s arms. speak. Lest the story be mistak- 1943 and continued their aid to! panies and power company ex- i 5 f- U‘ Mg ere Cluny (Jennifer Jones) en for truth, there is a Blue Fairy, club since it was organized.|tending back a number of years. He ', 3 2% phone Dougias | wh irrepreseible urge to be for Disneys:f 1”‘;{ Yaa i Hie fa Directc wh Gordon kept thealso has reports of Black & 1.‘«[]-\ I::“llm‘u ‘uu.:m ‘Irn‘-r ”tx:u-..: : ulty of expr ng life as you Wish gathering on the quivive <1\u’mq;"'”‘"'» the onally known 1irm NEW HOME OWNERS exile her to a country ~> “\» ) it were. B bpebing remarke- Rob-ALITLEG Lib Rpialers rved the-City ; bl serve in less glamorous cap- “Pinocchio” is set to music, SiX the slightest clue to the “he or|last year. In 1 the minutes it Andersen 'goitv of a ladies' maid ight lue to th he or h Pt d the house a songs having been composed for ghe" to receive the awards, and!Of the rate hearing of the Alasl on Nob Hill formarly own | Ands tnere's Belinskl (Charles 1t by Leigh Haring swith lyrloes when ‘hefannounced the co-wiiie|Bleditic Light 3 PowerssiEbEt o d Mrs. 1o Mormison. | S0VE5) BLUORISTRELANE | Testiee appropriate to the story. ners, there were spontaneous are available I couple Tale s rove | L uese’ W0 harbors some start- B e cheers at the selection: Clearly, it would. be impossible 4 bl a4 ling theories on the subj of -t ¢! tor every voter t Shiis eyt o their K 1 Apartment resi- |, opieving happiness. Inevitably o " Lois vinner of |1or every voter to see s matter. thale. Rew Y 30 ., |achieving a S itably (UMMUN'(A"ON the 194 citation men-|It is up to the City, the Empire e ph mome QUFME itkeir paths cross and become en- SR tionin } fine and.and our service organizatiol o ‘ “;‘l_"y T tangled in the most uproarious 5 £ 1 i vhenever|see the e rs e 5 eran, IS IN:garjes of situations that ever Complete Shows at 7:15—9:30 To the Editor, Daily Alaska Em. Unseiiish 1 }'“"‘“,‘_" (‘}1” “” Jouore "; ‘“)“_1 '.‘ e Unemployment ‘)‘1::”““1‘ » ““m“‘_go*m‘ 29 “PINOCCHIO” at 8:00—10:05 Feb. 27—The editorial which ‘omething be done, she factual information at the ear iest | ¢ ST ¥ E o . - red in the issue of February the icz for such an as-|possible time R fun in 26 dealing with the work stoppage SBnment With her award was| I favor public ownership of our SOt BOARD M R T R Y M-G-M's Miniature at the Government dock has been 2150 what every young lady de- | utilities, provided the purchase s 3 » ° “SPREADIN’ THE JAM" [l called to my attention. s |sires, an orchid bouquet. She was|price is fair and just. The $900,000| 4 School Board meeting is sche- ' 0 TiDE TABLE o Your statement, “The Juneau VISitly affected by the award, but|for the Power Company properties Sl f'"},‘ ““‘1’”‘») at: 7:30 b 1L S ARME 3 See Low the Sunday Comics [ longshorenkan are supported in |Der “hank you" spoke volumss. [has been ncgotiated to that amount || e : L MARCH 4 > are made— their stand by the Territorial The other co-winner was Denny'irom $1,500,000 rirst asked 4 e High tide 0:15 am., 144 ft. Commission of Labor Henry Merritt, ident of the Teen-{ There has been no such nego-| - - = l‘l:‘,l ‘f:!:_ 724; :m 401t “Maestros of the Comics” Benson, who has urged action Age Club since the spring of|tiation with the Juneau Water EAGLES INITIATE 125 o Higl "‘. 1‘;j54 'm" 170 ft. ® favorable to the longshoremen by 1946; His citation was for leader-|Company and the $210,000 being Rea i 4 L):‘_’ "“|‘ thia ”'m' ShaL s the Engineers and the U, S. De- ShiD as President, displayed not!submitted to the voters is absurd| O hundred and twenty-five o oW BRE o Ble 2 e s s o = Y !partment of Labor” is too simple f.)xxlx" \m. the ba:c,ke'.bu]l floor but!in face of the recommendations of tes were recently initiated| g ¢ o o« © ®© © © © o @ Th> recommendations made by the &t the club as well, and has done | the appraicers and earnings of the Eazle Lodge in Fairbanks. i BullDlNG pERM"’S undersigned to the Chief of En- MoTe than any other single mem-|company are shown by their state- | g gineers and the Secretary of La- Per in proving skeptics mistaken|ments. i LOGGERS Three building permiis were is- |ber merely propo=xd a practical and in gaining for the Teen-Age| Your probable belief, Mr. Editor LOC ATTE! [ION LOGGERS with logs 1 by the City of Juneau during Solution for disputes a place in public confidence. | that rates for electricity will be|ATTENTION LOCGERS with Jog8 | fop s.je. Contact Juneau Lumber latter part of February. The MY primary concern was to iso-! The awards were presented to higher urder public ownership is| for sale. Contact Juneau Lumber | pils. Will buy from 100000 ft. irst was for repairs to wood sill late and confine the dispute to the two co-winners in very well| without basis on facts . Mills. Will buy from 100000 ft.| t; 10,000,000 feet. For further oundations and minor alterations the “Square Knot” and thus pre- worded remarks by the Governor| you neglect to state that the ) 10,000,000 feet. For further | pg;ticulars see Juneau Lumber ¢ 415 Rawn Way, a building own- VNt the dispute from spreading to of Alaska, who attended the im-ipresent rates are NOT based on Dparticulars see Juneau Lumber | g 433-t1 b Gl At ® hd leaed by other docks in Juneau, and to Portant meoting accompanied bY the depreciated value of $250,000 s oD L Osterman. Al Staples is Other ports in' Alagka. That was Mi& a5 “f"_“l““ e {but that the slight reduction Ob- e e builder and contractor, , with the ® complished and normal oper- J6 jahins wers made to the| toined was part of the negotiation ~ - 3 o g tion continued without inconven- teen-agers who have done thel oceeding leading to the present £01k seb b 0 3 & . ience to the Alaska public. most toward making the club aj,ntion to purchase for $900,000 the | Water simn took out & permit Yl Gl UG Polsty ar one finer and more construcuve foree| oy Ut the. alaska Eictric | DATLY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN :»’»!‘ zimm % lfith “;(; l:)l“ nh:l Juneau sub-port may properly be for good in the community Light & Power Company home, addl iving rdom and ' ... Senatoris cestiza.| 'The awards were not by a pop-| E : subject to Senatoria stiga pop e i 3 S o his own contrastor SUbject o Senatorlal investiga-| The awards were not by & POPC| Voters want facts and I hope via Petershurg and Wrangell Ad b uter tion. However, the difference be- Ularity contest but were made DY| gy they will get them without| ki ““A the permit to" theLWeER, $120 non-union - soale and 4 l"”""“‘" e, conslsfing . Oy MI8.| o) ther! dBlay With connections to Craig, Klawock. Hydaburg and B R R tor o e T unlon sople oss ot ive B (o iy ‘.{Z”i.rq"“ Degen, s (signed) ERNEST PARSONS | steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle A28 e . ccmplete picture. Such arithmetic) 1homas Morgan, —Jac cher 2 S o ~QERY Q D a1 the old brick oven, remodelingand o)y casts an unfair and unneces- Eckley Guerin, Val Poor and Dean - | FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 Williams chimney repairs. Thde job was esti- sary reflection on the regular port mated at $1,000, with James Larsen Previous to the awarding, Hy employees, most of whom are well as contractor. paid and satisfied with thejr|Séaman did his turn at the piano - — work and Miss Maurstad played for sing- SO TANKER HERE HENRY A. 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