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ance Amazing Picture! To Ever See GREATEST MASTERPIECE LATWO YE2RS TO MAKE...A LIFETIME TO REMEMBER! ows 7:25—9:30 t 8:00—10:05 TOMORROW and Thursday Only TERROR FILLS THE SCREEN! Ccmplete S FRANCIS LEDERER * GAIL PATRICK o ANN RUTHERFORD NEXT SAILING Juneau Southbound Wednesday, Mar. 12 Folluwing Sailings SUNDAY MAR WEDNESDAY SUNDAY APR. APR. FRIDAY APR. TU i O VA-1-26 DAY BLACKIE'S COCKTAILL BAR EVERYONE WELCOME! Operated by Larry DuBois Phone 402 343 S. Franklin St I’s the Nicest Store in Town Baranof Hotel Building A.F.of L. TEAMSTERS MEET EVERY Second and Fourth Wednesday 8. P. M.—A. F. of L. HALL S ins or Yo Ofie CHARLES R - sear e Serving Alaska Fxclusively < % SEATTLE For COMFORT and + Eliot 5323 SERVICE Get the NEW Ray . 'TO Thatcher, WASEINGTON Mgr. Habit! ALASKEANS FEEL AT HOME at . GRIFFIN Co. | ‘ DAY, MARCH 4, 1947 ; fl.owu HERE BY pAA [also in the process of transfer to ! The girls have already reachec | OVER pAST WEEKEND Japonski Island and 120° boys are " BILL AT CAPITOL o Japons, e o oene. JUNEAU: ELECTION | | Pan American Airways reported trip of the Denali % ' e {the following passenger list of| According to Minna Lee Cough- e | Disney addicts who scream with persons carried in and out of Ju- lin, Supervisor of Education, ANS, Terr ial Beard of Educa- bl whenever Walt brings any newW neay over the weekend: On Sat- who returned from Sitka, classes tl er i their ten day confer- E ling little animal character yrgqay are already convening on the € ) ay with the elec- to the screen, will collapse In a geqttle to Juneau: Esther Peter- for grade school and acad-!tio! to serve on the happy stupor after seeing the Won- /g, Helen Ingram, Florence Don- hizh school subjects. Mrs. B 1, 1047. A H derful adventures of “Pinocchio” pely - Milton Munter, Mrs. Edna lin helped in the supervision Z nbent president, ar- his full-length Technicolor Dro- Heaton Lomen, Rose Baughman student transfer and con- ' Seattle Friday in time duction at the Capitol for the last Thomas Ramsey, Katherine Ke- ferrad with the new supervisor of L ite in th last two "‘“““‘“f’\ tonight hoe, Carol Ann DuVall, Paul Du- education at the Mt. Edgecumbe da nference Ample footage is given over lo vy, Erick Carlson, Prosper F. School, Max Penrod, fermerly of ewly elected officers are Ithe antics of a mischievous Kit- Ganyy Juneau ANS. Mrs. A. H. Nordale, President, and ten, Figaro, and a coquettish gold-' hitehorse to Juneau: Joseph Miss Louise Davis, ANS nutri- D Wiliam Whitehead, Vice Pres- fish, Cleo. They are the beloved Fyjfcrd. James Dougall, Meryle tion supervisor, who left here with id Tk Board extended @ |pets of Geppetto, the kindly wood gyjy * Mrs. Coughlin, is remaining at Sit- V¢ that to the retiring |carver. The two are staunch Fairpanks to Juneau: MacKay ka for the next month to supervise P! 1 is faithful, patriotic |friends of Pinocchio, and when he Malcolm, Wm. Brunskill " land orgar the school and hos- @& 1able services to the Terri- lis lured to Pleasure Island, where ~ Ketchikan to Juneau: Stanley pital mess until such time as a ) the Department of naughty little boys are turned to Leyine " ifull time diefitian arrives at Mt. E Memters of the new |donkeys, Geppetto and the two gyneau to Seatt!z: Mary Stolan ! Edgecumbe Approximately 1,000 Bo 1 be announced at a lat- pets start out s 'v“'i”““' for him, g D Brayford, W. Stund J. M. students, patients and personnel €¥ 1 following re-appointment jonly to land inside a ravenous preston, Willlam Wallace, Madge Will te fed from the central din- ar mation by the Legisla- | whale, Monstro. % Burnett, Lawrence Barbe ing room when all in the ANS tu .'H‘.r picture ends happily, With Juneau to Fairbank: L;l.-n“‘uxvrn.).mun program have ar- 1hje under - Giscussion the | Geppetto, Pinocchio, and the tWo Loach, Ray Woolford, Forbes Bak- rived last 1 of the meeting in- reunited P | >vo cludc possibility of revisin BRI On Sunday passengers from Se-! ~y la provide for classroom | HOTEL ,UNEAU GUEST attle to Juneau were: Bess O'Neill,| D‘,EJ«'LAS ey on- A Xtbook Com- Carlos F. Dygert of Seattle ar- Truman Seiverson, Mrs. Pauline i nd the opening of a high rived in Juneau during the week- Seiverson, Fred Geeslin, Jessie NHJ 7 & lect it the Kodlak Naval Air- end and is a guest at the Hotel Geeslin, Arthur Miller, Mrs. Jose-| 19‘ S Base. This wag Ieft ini ‘the hands Nineat phine - Bakes | wasoxs mEEr ToNIGHT of the Commissioner of Education Miss Regina Mendel and Mae Charles Whyte, Dolly Krause.! Gastineaux Lodge 124, F&AM will ermine the amount of funds Kruger of the Health Department, Fawn McLaugl Tommy . R. hold a meeting this evening in the; 5, for the expenditure and Kate W. Smith of the Alaska Jobnson. Carol Swagger Eagles Hall and will have WOKE Als scussed was the problem of Native Service arrived in Juneau Ketchikan to Jurcau: EIYOY jn the Third Degree & | schools in Anchorage, the the past weekend and are regist- Ninnis | contracts offered to the Territo ered at Hotel Juneau Whitehorse to Juncau: Marjorie| GO souTH gonrd by M o Ry P e, s S McCullough, Major P. Blier, N-8 prg Ethel Lacy Post and youngice, M the report mwade to the MRS. KRAUSE HERE Anne Rodgerson, Margaret Flah,! sor iicinnnied by o brother Bred oow, Y Dt Dorothy. Novatney, - — Claire Fish, Kenneth Kirkwood, weir feft on the Princess Norah & o SUPervsor Mrs. Emil Krause arrived Sun- Mrs. Joan Kirkwood, John R. C85- g0 (heir former home in Nm‘,“‘h The Board sent letters to the day via PAA from the south where selman Teed Weir intenids 10 anlfst in the Preside the Senate and the she has been for the past six weeks Juneau to Seattle: Francis Lan- Army soon after his arrival there Spe f the House of Repre- lon a business trip. She spent three kiewics, Richard Lawrence | \a ' o . " sentatives in regard to the 450 or weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Juneau to Fairbanks Lade: n} NEW FAMILY 500 children outside the city lim- John Ahlers in Seattle and with Nordale, James Wells, Percy| .. .. ‘v x:~"l ok 3 Hts of orage who will be de- R fdtivan . Nive. i Shanks, Curt Von Wedel o s b schooling next fall term Mrs. Krause leaves Thursday B Rep e 3 bwa, asughtem. et Hueg e ng to the recent ruling e u]‘ ouglas e family s take B i having worked on the Valiant for, Anohorase fsituationwere 2 it WALTERS BETURNS | r. Victor C. Rivers and NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: The Alaska Native Service has| C/ E. Walters, Douglas City (”L(,\",’,flu ([,,]‘mf:,'ll’;: rdl at BN tras | That on March 3rd, 1947, in the successfully completed the trans- Councilman, returned from a busi- Rent tanth TRl ol WEGRA. { Commissioner’s Court for Juneau portation of 89 students and ness trip to Petersburg and Ketchi- g o, Mex A H. Notiisle Precinct, at Juneau, Alaska, E. Ed-'members of the staff from Wran- kan. Walters is an airlines oper-|pr william Whitehead, Mrs. Mar- ward Whitesel was appointed ex- gell Institute to their new quarters ator At i “Mrs. Alberta ecutor of the estate of ELLE Mt. Edgecumbe Vocational il Potarson. ¢ IF Jatnes O, RyS RS KIRKPATRICK, also known as ol at Sitka | RETURN HOME attended as . secretary ; : Nellie Kirkpatrick, and as Mrs. E. Four planes of the Alaska' Mrs, Wm. C. Anderson and four ; st A - Kirkpatrick, deceased. All persons Coastal Airlines were called Into youngest children arrived home having claims against said estate service for Operations Edge- gyer the weekend after several are required to present them, with 'cumbe” with 1€ flights required ymonths visit with. her mother in ADMISSIONS AND verified vouchers as required by Letween Wednesday and Sunday Tacoma, Wash d executor at the office of to complete the removal. Passeng- % lO'"'ERlES ]’AXED Howard D. Stabler, in ers averaged six to a flight and LOU GRANT HOME the Shattuck Building, Juneau, Al- about one hour’s flying time was' nfic Louise Grant T ¥ aska, within six months from the required for each flight. Although y "t st Ann's Hospital after BY HOUSE Bllls | date of the first publication of this there were low fogs in both take- poie o™ iadeoie” an ' appendicitis notice. off and landing areas, no diffi- : . AL S {E. EDWARD WHITESEL,*Executor. culties were reported on any of "’l"’”l",'."”‘ “bl“f‘_ ! ol Wil l“""{ Two tax bills, both by Rep. Mc- | First, publication, March 4, 19 the numerous flights Pt bbndiiad U,”»l."";”,' in bed | Gutcheon, wers introduced in the | Last publication, March 25, 1947 An additional 250 students from (”, _— 1\'4'““ e » ‘1‘ Jpugl” Hpise of Representatives during A5 1 il 2 _‘(f'__ of Mr. and Mrs. Leigh S. yesterday's afternoon session. H | Grant. B. 90 would collect 20 percent S E 55 PR from the gross amount received; John A. Nyman, Deputy Collector on any raffle, pool or lottery. This in Charge Internal Revenue De- pjyj jf enacted, would take a partment, U. S. Treasury Depart-'jarge cut from the famous Ne-| ment says the Juneau oftice will be npana Ice Pool as well as from open regular hours during the week 'other raffles in the Territory. including Saturdays, March 8 and B. 91 would provide for “a| 'DINOCCHIO’ LAST 39 PASSENGERS ARE ““But Mr. Abercrombie... vou don’t stay on the plane 21 days!” That Abercrombie! Always giving our gals a bad time! But he knows a good thing when he takes Pan American’s special Winter Excursion. ‘T'wenty-one full days to make your bargain Clipper trip to almost any major city in Alaska —and return. You can sight-see, transact business and make e trips to.visit friends and relatives — all ‘for at least 25% less than regular round-trip fares. Just remember— you have only until April Ist to get your bargain excursion tickets from* PAN AMERICAN WorLo Arwars The ‘:57/)/01! of ////7‘////7 ( //1/?/5 Baranof Hotel Phone 106 ° Take in the FAIRBANKS WINTER CARNIVAL March 5-9 YELLOW CAB CO PHONE 22 Courtecus Drivers — Dependable Service 24-HOUR SERVICE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA EDUCATION BOARD the Eklutna Training School, hous- ed temporarily at Wrangell, are 15. There are 10 more days to file 1946 Income Tax returns before or fraction thereof delinquent and subject to penalty. paid for admi: tax of one cent for each ten cents,| amount to any place.” of the ion ! resolution Excluded from yment of this tax would be benefits for religious, ducation or charitable institutions, p I societies or organizations, if all of the proceeds went exclusively to them The House received a communi- cation from the Juneau-Dauglas Ministerial Association asking that H. B. 51, which would set up the Alaska Board of Liquor Control and limit the number of bars ac- cording to the population of the community, be taken off the table and acted upon A resolution Territorial Board of was Iso received and ordered printed in the House Journal. The lution extended the thanks and ation of the Board to A gler, of Ketchikan, who: term expires at the end of this month, and pointed out that he has served on the Board ever since it was created in 1933 “We deeply regret the expiratior of Mr. Ziegler's term of office and extend to him a vote of thank for his faithful, patriotic and val- uakble services to the Territory, and the Department of Education during his term of office, the said A Senate bill which would amend the Veterans Tax Act to specily that the tax to be paid on rentals of real estate and personal property, bank income, including interest on loans, entertainment transportation and advertising, was further amended by the House to include revenues of municipal corporations and public utility districts, before Leing passed -~ Wrangell Narrows Work o Commence SEATTLE, Mar. 4.—(®—The Dis- from the Education received is trict Engineer's Office announce autherity has been received to commence work on the Wrangell of the 16,000 Narrows, Alaska, consisting dredging of approximately cubic yards of ledge rock 000 cubic yards of other Bids will be received about 21 mate March .o ATTENTION ELKS OLDTIMERS' NIGHT Wednes- day, March 5th. Noeminaticn of officers, initiation, Life Member- ships presented to 30 year mem- bers, Twenty-five year membership PAGE THREI TONIGHT and WEDNESDAY Feature at 8:06-10:15 TOO [ENTURY Shows at 7:20 - 9:25 Starsing Robert p g o ils g YeSton- Elgn gy T"Mary .3I'enCe KOIb R, R s s R R UNUSUAL OCCUPATIONS *ORTLIC Cotor Cartoon -— A L S 0 — Moinents of Charm LATEST WORLD EVE! BOAT OWNERS!?? 25 WATT RADIOTELEPHONE TRANSMITTERS buttens to be given other Old Timers. Entertainment and Feed. . 3 . aiv. sis | complete with four crystals, microphone, Cavert Reserve BLENDED WHISKEY —86.8 Proof—65% Grain Neutral Spirits \vert Distillers Corp., New York City ‘ _ Lucille’s Beauty Salon Specializing in all kinds of Permanent Waves for all Textures of Hair HAIRCUTTING Phone 492 2nd and Franklin Salmon Creek Country Club Finest Country Club in Alaska s s o - Bring Your Guests to the Finest Country Club in Alaska COCKTAILS from5P.M.to 4 A.M. DINNERS from7P.M.102A.M. "= Steaks . . Chicken . . Spaghetti Chinese Foods-All Kinds DANCING GUEST CARDS furnished QUT-OF-TOWN VISITORS! through the courtesy of Club Members Phone Q15 Salmon €reek Country Club 3 Miles North of Juneau on Glacier Highway PRIZE NIGHT—THURSDAY, MARCH 6 power supply and ready lo operaie We prepare b APPLICATION Free Copy of ( ANSWERS for ator permit. Fisher and Radiaphone Radiotelephones and Receivers in stock in variely of models ALASKA ELECTRONICS (New location 307 Seward in Shattuck Bldg.) e ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN _ via Petershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock. Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 JUNEAYU MARIRNE CO. Marine REPAIRING AND NEW Boat Sales Hardware MARINE WAYS and Rubber Boats re wet vignin . 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