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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA OUBLE FEATURE |PARENT-TEACHER | (GMMUNCATON |SOMETHING NEW s . BILL AT CAPITOL | ASSN. PLANNING .= : . - INSARONG-WEAR \TDOALEATURY N O W DURING WEEKEND MONDAY MEETING co'* < e it AT 20TH CENTURY WS @ e = | —_— and could ke wrong. Suppose, for; e 259 7:53—9:55 There is a double feature billl Parent-Teachers Association O0f examplc that portion of thej The toughest technical problem ~= " PAGE FIV FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1947 COME OUT FROM BEHIND THAY at the Capitol this weekend, start-/Juneau at the Monday evening cpinior gives vou the most faced by Hollywood in years was N ing tonight | meeting will h a very special comfort should be decided was|occasioned when Dorothy Lamour y YS .. .WE KNOW YA! Mirth, music, and a touch of treat in musical entertainment/ mere . {donned a sarong for scenes made BRUSH, BOYS... . : B o : ' ¥ It's the LAUGHTERPIECE of the madness form the ingredients of it has been announced. The High Certainly one phase of the law On @ sound stage where the tem- RKO Radio's new farce-comedy, €chool Girls Clee Club will sing of cc is that an agreement Perature was hovering just below “Riverbcat Rhythm,” starring Leon under the direction of Miss Cor- only the rights between the |20 degrees Fahrenheit Errol and featuring Pianist-Band delia Keppinger, one of their num- partie it. Indeed tnat has| The scene is in Paramount’s ader Frankie Carle with Glenn bers from the forthcoming operetta, peen the yrm pohicy of tne| Road to Utopia,” now at the on and Joan Newton as the)“Forest Prince” by Tschaikowski. USA a single exception.|20th Century Theare. Bing Cros- nation’s top laugh-mak The Latest and Greatest “Road” Show of Them All! ) romantic leads. Their song will the “Here In The Th. C \ tried before to nar-|by and Bob Hope are amazed to a Errol has the role of a show- Forest.” row t! v and has failed see what they had always consid- boat operator who gets into sheriff| Discussion at the meeting will be truly yours lered a South Sea siren, cavort trouble over a show license. The'a continuation of the year's theme, (Signed) WILLIAM L. PAUL;Ing in a fur-lined sarong in the sheriff catches up with Errol, who Character Education, taking up the > | Yukon disguises himself as Colonel With-!topic “Problems in Sex Educa~ GARDEN CLUB MEETING 1 The floor of the sound stage was erspoon. Unfortunately, there is/tion.” Those who may have help- Juneau Garden Club will meet|covered by man-made snow. It |a 30-year-old feud between the ful books or other reference ma- pext We sday aiternoon at 1:301was impossible for Dorothy to | Witherspoons and the Beelers; terial on the subject, particularly gtclock at the home of Mrs. Al-|Photograph naturally when almost - Ipresently the scene is filled with at it applies to school instruction, fred Zenger. Mrs. Harry Stonehouse |unclad in the icy air. As a re- 9 !sult, fans were mounted behind linnumerable Beelers, intent upon are encouraged to take them tO will ta !four huge salamanders and these the sudden demise of their ancient this meeting Py 5 ST ST % !encmy, | Refreshments after the meeting FLUME CARRIED OUT jblew hot air upon Dottie during ALSO INA RAY HUTTON AND ORCHESTRA ALso { From then on Errol tries to pass will be handled by the High School Apout 30 feet of the Alaska Elec- | the making of the scene. JASPER AND THE BEANSTALK (muster as a southern colonel, even teachers, under Mrs. Helen Web- 0 Light and Power Company's, Incidentally, Dottiz had 25,000 of AIR EXPRESS NEWS llf he dies for it. More by !uckl.stexu flume in Gold Crgek Basin w g‘(hx- fur-lined sarong pictures imade immediately for shipment to s e g s piflon e ERERCRE carrled away last night by a slide. | FHCE ' | vive. | The Methodist Episccpal Ciurci, R {service men in Alaska, the Aleut- The toher feature, “Strange!wi ordain no one to its ministry| The an-ual haul of U. §. com-[ians. Iceland and on convoy duty Conquest,” is described as a drama|who will not agree to abstain mercial fishermen is about 1,300,000 in northern waters. This was in r of love and death in a tropical from the use of tobacco tons. |answer to requests from the men |jungle with Jane Wyatt and Lowell : {who had read that the star was /72 Diracted by HAL WALKER on rock gardens. |going to wear a frigid version of the sarong e Foremost \Search for Plane in ' Missing 3 Months Quality Will Be Renewed Decorations | g THEATRE - LODGE - CLUB Gilmore in leadin2 rolees. ) N The arresting plot, based upon = = a story by Lester Cole and Carl Dreher, revolves around the pro- fessional rivalry between two medi- cal scientists, one of whom as- sumes the other's identity for iethical reasons, when the latter Beautiful RADIOS - — - I MOTOROLA — CONSOLE SENATE RECORD PLAYER | i SEATTLE, March 14.—® The gearch for a transport plane miss- : e MEASURES Mo Bk (i theee montns. with 3 marine CHURCH - RESIDENTIAL ! . akboard will be renewed next week ether it be a simple color scheme ) - es'gn o First Lieut. Karl F. Seydel of or an elaborate decorative layout we ‘ t \ 46th DAY, MARCH 13 ]‘ew S[l’l(’s oo iEeattle will command a party of are equipped and staffed to witn &) “ ORE (Passed) | L2 |21 Marine Corps Reser_vists in lfi(‘ ' Jarie WYATT - Lowell GILM( S. B. 105, by Judiclary Commit- jearct, The MarueA Rl fon oo SERVE THE TERRITORY ' tee between Mcunt Rainier and Mount o et e of o || Exquisite WALNUT VENEER Cabinet with DOORS OPEN 7:00 P. M | lence rating credits for employers g . i : “STRANGE CONQUEST" S s ot Tiop g coming under provisions of the contrastini verla 2 SIZE 39" HIGH 30” | Saint Helens in the Cascade range. M(!Clellall, DQCOI'at(Dl' l arts at 8:20—10:45 Unemployment Compensation Act, ng o ys ' The plane disappeared December Phone Douglas 374 » “RIVERBOAT RHYTHM" s . d t d ¥ Hi st v QQR and cuttin vaiti i fore 1" %] TODAY'S WORLD EVENTS AIR EXPRESSED | ;oo cutins wejoos puriod bt || WIDE; AND 17" DEEP - Full vision smartly {10th while on a flight from San |Diego to Seattle. | Compensation benefits from two NEW SERIAL STARTS SATURDAY ek o one ek pused 135 illuminated glowing gass dial ate $10,000 for five-year loan to v : o ¢ e 4 . e Six Station Permeability Tuned Electric Push MATINEE — 1:30 P. 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B. 103, by Cochran—To ex- Roll-0-Matic Record Changer empt from tax motor fuel exported | {in foreign buyer's own carrier = : r « masRmE B A N C E A N | equipment; passed 14-1, one absent. So easy to operate! A fingertip touch and the“ROLL- (Concurrences) i 0-MATIC” drawer glides out — This “floating action” 7@ i Senate concurred in House record changer provides more than a half an h_mn' of “!E!& the Sons flf Norwuy ! amendments to S. B. 32—Net in- uninterruted entertainment playing ten 10-inch : at 10 o’Clock ELKS HALL come tax on mining; S. B. 43—To records or eight 12-inch records. }reimbumz Lt. Comdr. Chester; S. ! { B. 62—Providing for destruction of SATURDAY NIGHT, March 15 | i’ o e STEWART WARNER iand birds; S. B. 65—To authorize Scandinavian and Medern Music ! payment of irregular bounty claims; DIAL-OVER-SPEAKER House amendments to S. B. 57— - JUKEAU PLUMBING & HEATING C0. ||zoue amendmens o s 8 st PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL ljury costs of actions in Justice WELDING Courts; S. B. 29—Revising require- PHONE 787 Third and Franklin |l ane s 5 st sty ropes . Bo Buddy Hunter's Orchestra " tand S. B. 13—To eliminate conflict | A 3S ON: $1.2 4 e in laws concerning procedure for v S 1] VT 2 & s - ——— | school property. $ SS 5 e L.ec X Dys ' | Senate refused to concur in ——6-Tube “Aero-Vane” Loop Antenna : tection. Drys rapidly. Vessel need not be launched immediately. i ® LECTROLOX IS ECONOMICAL. Coverage goes much further than soft bottom anti-fouling paint. On steel hulls it eliminates damaging electrolysis. LECTROLOX - DOUGLAS BOAT SHOP—Authorized Dealer DOUGLAS, ALASKA ——bh-inch Electro-Dynamic Speaker SN “beauty” for your office or home S — of transactions subject to payment NOTICE TO PUBLIC PHoNE 22 duty nurses wish to announce that pr. adv. 526-t3 [ — — - of Veterans Tax. | ' In accordance with rate else- Courtecus Drivers — Dependable in.nng April 1, 1947, fees will be | —— .- ! | YELLOW CAB CO where, Juneau registered private Service —— 24-HOUR SER_VICE $10 for each eight hour shift. Empire Want-ads for results! | National Forest 'limber For Sale | Your Deposits ARE SAFE BUY AND HOLD UNITED STATES SAVING BONDS KEEP THIS DATE TUESDAY — MARCH 18 JUNEAU CITY BAND CONCERT Sealed bids will be received by the ! Regional Forester, Juneau, Alaska, | up to and including 9:00 A.M. March | 24, 1947, for all the merchantable dead timber, standing or down, and all the live timber marked or desig- | nated for cutting on an area total- |§}ing approximately 8 acres located on the North shore of Windham | Bay, Tongass National Forest, Al-| aska, estimated to be 270,000 feet | | B.M., more or less, of Sitka spruce, | | western hemlock sawtimber, and 30.- | 000 linear feet, more or less, of piling. _ SCHEDULES to ANCHORAGE ot DEPOSITS { No bid of less than $1.50 per M ft. B. | sddicion, the baak is & mem- | onnections to |l R Dok e IN THIS BANK Shlisbaa il e KODIAK ® NAKNEK | Catpocision whick d 1 li foot for pili teri ints. | e st feien ARE fo“ana meuaing 5 teet n Jengh | S Inl et For MUSIC and UNIFORM FUND m | Kxmd 1%c per linear foot for piling | over 95 feet in length will be con- | INSURED Sponsored by Juneau Rotary Club at 20th Century Thiatre ION TICKETS $1.20, including tax—Obtainable from any Rotary Club member or at 20th Century Theatre Box Office—Children 60 cents. Exira Features given during Concert which will be preceded hy One Hour of Movie Highlighis mwm\\\ IR . — sidered. $500 must accompany each | bid, to be applied on the purchase price, refunded, or retained in part as liquidated damages, according to the conditions of sale. Primary manufacture outside of the Territory of Alaska of any part of the timber is subject to the consent of the Regional Forester. The right is re- !'served to reject any or all bids re- ceived. Before bids are submitted, full niformaticn concerning the tim- ber, the conditions of sale, and the submission of bids should be ob- tained from the Division' Supervisor, ‘ Ther e IS NO SUbSfiiUIe for ;-;trlgt:r 3::::“ oArls :l:le Regional Newspaper Advertising! ADMI First National Bahk of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION i | | PaciFic NORTHERN AIRLINES Reservations and Ticket Office,’ Baranof Hotel,—Phone 716 CHARLES A. WHYTE, District Traffic Manager | _—Tfiere Is;No Substitute for NeWspape?Ardv;rtising! First publication, Feb. 20, 1947. Last publication, Mar. 14, 1947,

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