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:SDAY, MARCH 5, 1947 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNI‘L\[', ALASKA PAGE THREE "THEMADONNA'S |PORTLAND CHAMBER|PORTLAND SHIPPING THREE DIVORCES ARE g7 | SECRET,” BILL AT ‘mmem SPEAKSI[INE TO NORTHLAND | _GRANTED. FED. COURT TENTURY 5o You've got a date with danger lSI/aWPMtE or meaa ITUL: CAPITOL TONIGHT BEFORE ROTARIANS NOW/ commmmw sty \ by Judge Harry F. Pratt the afternoon session of | Procedure s slightly reversed | Ux\ rict Court . | “The Madonmus Secret” the Rotary Club luncheon held Batber, Marine Editor| Incompatlility was glven as the 3 > ¢ . fi? REE 4 ¢ ) Capitol Theptre tonight the Gold Room of the Baranof of nd O jan, spent grounds in the case of Linda ; : a rendezvous with romance . . . GB &E; Vi .‘fiii hlLEl rll!‘l s by 5 e i ] rring | Frank versus David Frank. The |] |3 & § because the guest speaker, George tli n Jur row, is a psychol Al-|plaintiff was reprezented by M » 0 " Y B'ER O A of haunting moods Henderson, had to dash off|With G sundborg of » b l!‘!“‘;% E 14‘ ! ‘/'*"‘ brooding emotions, with a fortun-|early to catch a plane and so was ]\ Development Board, pr to E M‘lm.\; -.‘ who m1 l\z{n H":m‘] B t headed by Francis Leder-|shifted to first place on the pro-| 1l an trip to Portland. Barb- sented Jernberg and Ginger o Emotienai '?a'flnfl nite with nd including Gail Patrick,| gram. Henderson, who is Assistant|e :i pest. thtke, wepkafin KEHIRSE JEEL AT L Rutherford and Edward Ash-|Manager, Forelgn Trade Depart-|thc Ter looking ¢ trade 18 Second, ' divarce . wha' gran.- @ &'”’9“' IS¢ EB&“QEQ!’- The film has been lavishly|ment of the Portland Chamber of |P¢ tween Portland and'ed to A\hl(!l‘l'd Mancell Ifnm ”.l.‘nn = RS eive 1d effectively perform-| Commerce, was introduced by Bert &' of Alaska. He found M. Mancell and also restoration hout the of the plaintiff's maiden name, Ll McDowell, program chairman, and ’ thr L time it the story | his brief but important message to COUNIIY covered in his survey lard, Incompa to Mildred K. Maj bility was given as the grounds 'nanlSASmer‘MalgarEtHay‘s [ o ‘“‘."“,,"i ‘i,‘““'f l"‘l‘; the Rotarlanis reveslfty Sbtt Suns n; leh Se ]:,“ ';\f{“f““‘,v".,“‘:t,“; . M. E. Monagle represented the . hi ’ i '.‘llv“;:!;(|»1>\‘{‘I]‘:«-\ ”:\‘. in(‘{’(“x:‘lkxlh A.m-;\.:yllz st e t Territory and he feels that tiff and Howard D. Stabler Clare:::e K:'\Em'_”‘cl:iw its x , AND WEORT-POURDIE | | o painier i fomous on %0 00| pongerscs caid the purpose of (1 1% PR tine v M Ny case of Ba e e P i ' RRSARNANE S | ] e oot s mtunied by e ey s a0 oA o R e e ound o the pmnntt || UNUSUAL OCCUPATIONS g sl ing knowldge that his lovely mod- 1 was mysteriously —murdered n a second and third meet the same fate, the throbbing realiza- tion grows that Lederer is a mad nius who destroys tl loveliness forever be perpetuated in memory. Fllsl: SOUR TNROAT! | merchants to find out if a steam-| ship line from Portland would be justified and also to look over the th. iy, facilities available in the way of the T¢ i docks, railroad carriers, roads, etc. toward While it is not the intention of the erat ijon which Barber ascer- and granted restoration of her 3 AL 3 first hand contact with maiden name, Edla Anderson. The Color Cartoon — A — Moinents of Charm nessmen and merchants of divorce was granted on the grounds itory may contribute much ©f incompatibility. H. D. Stabler fluencing early trade op- reprcsented the plaintiff and tween the two points. Willilam Paul, Jr., handled " the Portland manufacturers to take He revealed that two coastal cause of the defendant f o Suspense is kept up very well dusiness away from the steamship steamship lines are seriously con-| Claude Millsap appeared before ghout: the- sto with the, companies operating at the present sj i early extension of their the Court on an alleged burglary . “at the end a bit of a sur-|time, Henderson believes that com- present sorvice to include the Al- count, and the case was dis- petitive operation would mean aska run misced by order of Judge Pratt price. The special feature on the pro- gram is that much publicized but Pusiness for still elusive and mystifying project, €S- have been working in cooperation | gresder expansion and additional ppep f| Court convened at 10 o'clock morning and the case of the ska Credit Bureau vs. H. C ted that members o all shipping compan- the Oregon Congress and Senate TVA. For the fir 2 full] While the erior does not pre- with the Alaska Development Scudder came before Judge Pratt ocutline of the roclamation sent pparent bottlenecks for Board, ths Governor, Delegate for hearing on appeal from the plan, involving two million people early carrying out of plans by the Bartlett. and the Attorney General U. S. Commissioner’s Court. —Af- and seven is defined and Portland companies, Henderson of Alaska A pt »'ter presentation of arguments by H. D. Stabler for the defendant, | America.” |to extend the service now under agreemen between the and William Paul, Jr, for the Commission and the plaintiff, the court granted the ement defendant’s 'motion for non-suit the and dismissed the case, ncernir dramatized on the RKO “This is stated that it will not be possible legislation ¢ SCHEDULES to ANCHORAGE Connections to KODIAK ® NAK and Interior points. \¢ companies. The a; existing operators and unable to would be so drawn to insure p[NGUIN ARRIVES' handle a fourth line at the present same favorable terms for between any ested in trade with the southeast i ease S Bcsy rtland as now exists between the ; part of Alaska in order to handle 1d a8 NOW, Bl Monday enroute to the Pribilof ent 1 include the provis- al subsidy in the form insurance and the of government owned yrivate compani at the e of §1 per year. Barb- the Oregon Legisla- the mat- been drawn GAVE CHECK; NO FUNDS Members of the Juneau Soropti- mist Club will meet Thu Ay ncon in the Terrace Room at the Baranof. This is the first meet- ing of the month and all mem- kers are requested ‘to attend - - (Portland. In conclusion the Port- land Chamber representative said that the merchants of Oregon are prepared to offer a better deal in both price and service to the Terri- | tory as compared with the present contracts. three months in Seattle for com- ete ovehauling The Penguin, kippered by Captain Harold Knut- n, is carrying a capacity load for the Islands and left y day afternoon for the Westwar: In addition to the supplies and| “wy.n0 potarians introduced at freight, the craft is taking a num- today's meeting . tncluded Bob ter up and terms h ber of passengers, including the 003 BOb. , ccordingly Assistant General Manager* of the Brandt of Fairbanks, Bob Arm-,“popojoft Jun veturn to V. F. McDonnell was arraigned Pribilof Islands Seal Rookery, Clar- | tfong of Anchorage, Represen- p .1, with his report on the in the court of U. 8. Commissioner N | Ssmm—— | ... Olson and his wife; Dr. and | !3tVe Andiew Hope of Sitka, Sen- g, response recelved In the Felix Gray on a charge of passing : ators Ed Coffey, E. B. Collins and qopiore on the. proposed expan- o check without funds. He was re- G.. M. Engsieece. sion of a direct trade route from leased on $500 bond. Percy Rey- N LEDERER * m\aummmu Eiwat S EEeererereve “M JAVKRARAAAARMAR S e ter- A REPURLG PCTUR er said ture has already taker SEE FROM THE BEGINNING Complete Shows at 7 9:30 Feature at $:00--10:10 THE NATION'S HEADLINE NEWS NOW ON OUR SCREE e B S i eeoroesoe | Mrs. Edwin Wilde, seve PACIFIC Nor TIIFR/VAIRLINES ‘none iio al ras Aleuts of the Pribilof Islan Visitors introduced by members po . ionq nolds filed the complaint Reservations and Ticket Oftice, saranofl Howel CHARLLS A, WHYTE, District Trafiic Manager E ' cther passengers destined for way- X ra R N THIS TS x ra points along the Alaskan Penin- °f ‘1\‘(}1 Rotary C‘“‘;‘ "“‘1“‘“‘;‘[ Sélhh - o i K2 sula. Dr. Wilde is resident physi- tor Victor Rivers, Norman H. Ban- ifi@é‘u\mm.ej DRAMATIC and INSPIRING! ¢ reclamation plan! on St. Paul Island field, Milton Munter of Seattle and Herb Mead, high school Rotarian for this month Olson stated that activities tow- ard the season’s operations on the Islands are starting early in the Reports from various commit- £ N ring for the intensive sealing tees were called for by President . n - which extends from June Ed Keithahn and Henry Hogue i ANCHORAGE MINISTER HERE 0 5006 Olson is in charge of said a few words on the coming The Rev. R. Rolland Armstrong, .. Band ' Contert . sESax for M For the first time the full cutline of 4 . P P ; - = | proposal to Juneau since all avail- M 3 { { ¥ {able docks are under contract to Shipi z PN ' try direct to processing plants in STARRING 3 ey Islands after spending the past 3 oL Term YELLOW CARE CO sealing operatior For COMFORT and | Presbyterian minister at Am’h'l“'* - - —— 18, mentioning the novelty acts and ot age, arrived in Juneau yesterday ATTENTION ELKS Barber Shop Quartet that will be ¢ ERRTION lons of the Alaska Ter- QLDTIMERS' NIGHT Wednes- added to the band entertainment . PIIONE 22 5 Qesithe NEW : ”tI:m(. l:’nl:"lx]uu"“dlirl):.-]h.-’d;f"-' M“'f",‘t, ";',"' ’\l".‘m‘"avllivnb of :xl:is goar CM-T»’ Ciur(mr bx--:}xghlt; 5 Courtecus Drivers — Dependable ay Ui = at th aranot .| officers, initiation, Life Member- members up to date on the latest 7 ) TV g - Thatcher, ASRENATON Bioni ) | ships presented to 30 year mem- Soap Box Derby developments and Service 24-HOUR SERVICE Mgr. Habit! LOGG bers, Twenty-five year membership Claude Carnegie sold tickets today 'S FEF] OCGERS with logs | buttens to be given other Old for the American Legion car i ALABRANSIEEL ATNONE 't Juneau Lumber | Timers. Entertainment and Feed. awarding. Monte Grisham sug- y fededed bttt A Milis. from 100,000 ft. | ady. 518-12 gested the idea of Rotary sponsor- s L \ M, o 1000000 feet. For further| - >+ |ing a trip of the basketball team S l F i l “ ‘L ;):n't' lars see Juneau Lumber, Let Erapire “wan-tads” rin your:w Anchorage. | You'll never be a hermn if you serve l e X t e r S Yy Mills. 433- tr]nmmds Cheap and efficient! | President Ed mentioned resolu- 5 | tions planned for the National Ro- . N i Borenion 1 s oencos| 1 PR ”M/;Aéf Lo New Style Lox-in Glass Filter jon May 4, 5, 6 and 7 and Hank Py . ) ;: { Harmon reminded the members to ““For Generations—A Great Kentucky Favorite” MAKE GOOD COFFEE | turn out tonight for the Cub Scout o Y. 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