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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1947 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE AU, ALASKA Bringing You the 2nd HIT in Our Spring Parade of Quistending Features ICAPITOL HAS " "DEADLINE AT ' DAWN" TONIGHT A young sailor's attempt to find a murderer in a city of seven imillion people and his frenzied be- lief that he might be the cul- prit, is the core of RKO Radio’s City Coundil Meefs Tonight | | Juneau City Council in special session this evening to consider separate reports taken from the records and books of |Alaska Electric Light and Power will meet SALVATIONISTS OFF TO HOONAH | FOR CONGRESS| |ADDED LEVY ON CANNED SALMON " PASSES SENATE Tax Figures Cut Back fo 0ld Levels-License Meas- [ | | | A delégation of Juneau Salvation- ists will ‘leave Thursday morning lon the boat New Annie for Hoonah, (where they will attend the Forty- Second Annual Division Congress of TWO ARTISTS T0 v HAIRDOS of Beauty are within reach of who i APPEAR TONIGHT AT 20TH CENTURY every woman p > puts herself in the At 8:30 o'clock tonight, at the : Py by 20th Century Theatre, the Juneau "““‘_'.““E our skilled Concerts Association will presen ”1‘“““"»‘- Adolph Koldofsky, violinist T Gwendolyn Willlams, pianist AGE FIVE 112:15 this morning. Special prayer was made on behalf of the “Fight- {ing Faith Crusade” which includes | the advancement of the Salvation the mystery, which is heightened|which is Tuesday of next week. To~ considerably by the fact that the!night's March 26. . Be There. Recess afternoon Initiation Wednesday Last one of present y was until 2 o'clock this \ § \ | \ § \ { \ ) \ § | \ \ \ i \ |unique melodrama, “Deadline at!/Company by City Attorney Howard ure !S Amended the Salvation Army in Alaska. Lt. two artists are the first of the a : o T o S | B O 8 E3 EJ EX |]opawn starring Susan Hayward,!Stabler and Walter Stuart, utility —— Colonel Arthur Hopkins of San sociation's planned entertainers to | Paul Luka nd Bill Williams. | engineer. (Continueq from Page -“ne) Francisco, will be the guest speak- appear during this year : 2 bt H This feature is at the Capitol| Stabler’s report was made at the|——— - ter for the gathering, and will ad- The program for tonight is as | A Victimized Young Sailor on Leave, T i last eguiar mecting of the oun $eViee conicts Since e HOUe Grese the proup seveal times dur. folows | - e Williams, as the young sailor,|cil, at the request of Mayor Hen- had alre sustained the veto, the | g the four day convention. Brig 1 Concerto, Fritz Kreisler \ A Sympaihehc Dance Hall Ulrl, finds himself unable to account|drickson. Certain figures were bill was dead before it got to the|g o, Taylor, Divisional Command- Allegro energico ! 3 3 & apvatl for his poscession of a large sumjchallenged as lacking in specific Senate, which also failed to pass o for Alaska, will be in charge of ante doloroso. \ And a Cab Driver With a Brooding Secrst! of ‘imoney, . Miss Haywrd By tha {Intefpretation. for i ANIYGE ndHHRHIN over the veto, tHoUh, BNB st oromtam WiIEH Wil S ARcs il i v role of a young taxi dancer in|[Stabler agreed to make a furth- measure did get nine favoring with a welcome dinner to the del- 2 Sonata C Minor, Edvard Grieg. |} 4 IT'S A PULSE - POUNDING whom Williams contides. He re-|er breakdown of his report. votes, short of two thirds. |egates Priday afternoon ‘snd will Allegro molto ed appassionato, | | o » members only Leing fleeced in a| Stuart was especially hireq at| One other measure on the Sen- ()ose with a farewell musical pro- Allegretto expressivo alla ro- : E{ngku}_fl'fif!g card game at a cafe and escort-the instigation of a group of cit- ate calendar, H. B. 68, setting 8 gram on Monday evening. Delega- ranza ) \ % TR ing the cafe owner's sister to|ig:ns representing five Juneau definite term of office for the com-|{ons from many towns and vil- Allegro animato. \ ARVENTURE! her apartment, where he had aiservice clyts. He was instructed missloner of Mines, lost out When | jaoec in Southeast Alaska plan to 3 Poeme, Ernest Chausson ! Convlets Showa at drink by the Council to make an inves-|the Senate failed to suspend the | gttend as the Annual Congress is 4 (a) romance, Richard Wagner. | 7:95-0:30 | They retrace the boy's steps|tigation of the AEL and P books rules to consider it. |looked forward to eagerly each (b) Plece en Forme de Haban- . at 8:05—i0:10 planning to return the money (o;!or 1046, showing profits and loss-‘ Senator Ed d D. Coffey re-| year by the members of The Salva- cra, Maurice Ravel BB the girl, but “‘hez_l they g2t to her’es, operating expenses and taxes newed his request that the Gover- .nun Army. (¢) Ruralia Hungarica, Ernest, B A R A N 0 F apartment they find she has been|of the utility. {nor be asked to send down tWo| past night at The Salvation Army von Dohananyi. murdered | After the Council goes over the names to replace the two nomina- Hall on Willoughby Ave, a “Halt Alla Zingaresca i BEAUTY SALON Lukas has the role of a cab r_eporLs tonight, they will be pub- tions the Legislature refused to Night of Prayer” was held com- Molto Vivace. \ driver who Juins_fgrces with Miss lished Ior‘.sludy by voters before coniirm in Joint Session last Fri- mencing at 8 o'clock and closing at s - " z Ph 538 Hayward and Williams in solving the Municipal election on April 1,|day. The action was directed. ELKS ATTENTION | one 1 b meeting is not a closed and citizens are welcome | boy's leave is rapidly drawing to session, s --adv. 536-t2 Piano students of Carol Beery Davis are presenting a costume re- cital Friday evening at 7 o'clock in the auditorium of the Northern |a movie. Guests were Delbert Hanks, Jr., Deedee Ninnis, Donald Leege, Nor- man Groggan, Michael and Sue Wade, Stuart and Page White- meeting of the Corporation of the Northern Light Presbyterian Church, will be held in the Church parlors of the Church on Thursday evening. by all members of the House and Senate Committees on Territorial Institutions, except Senator Tolbert Scott and Representatives W. W Laws and Gerrit Snider, who con- thing to “unbloek’” your lower intestinal tract. Something to clean it out eflectively—help Nature get back on her fect. ¢ 2 rter’s Pills right now. Take as di- rected. They gently and effectively “unblock our digestive tract. This permits all 5 of Kiture's own digestive juices to mix better 1 onl ! d I B a close and only a few hours re- J . ey o s s m.’.mflm or(i‘"l"m find the rv(n] G “n—o’iriuuj— s iy r |y Brlagionaty:swork s diier murderer. s . ploNEERS HoME countries as well as in Alaska. [T} » For COMFORT and The etars 1eccive support from| Bl”y Turpln 'S Col. Arthur Hopkins gave a num- v SERVICE Joseph Callela, Osa Massen, Lola| REPORI ROUSES ber of short messages on prayer, | sk Lane, Jerome Cowan and Marvin| E' ht_ C | b ' and Brig. Taylor brought the ser- | wet the Miller. [ |g H e e ra es v vices to a close with a special pray- | Ray WNASEINGTON The added short-‘feature is “This T A (OCHRANS IRE er for the success of the Congress | Thatcher Is America” series, telling of New mjlly Lee Turpin celebrated his {b-Rosal, And Stop Dosing Your Stomach | Msr. Habit! York's Bowery and historlc inter- ejghth birthday on Saturday with| p..o B L (e B T With Soda and Alkalizers | 5| ASKANS FEEL AT HOMB est. ! ; e eMding in the Jlaska Senate Don' t to got real relief from headache, ¥l ‘;’sluncheon party at the home of yesterday nrwmoona B tHa - ves ANNUA[ MEE"“G oF sour stomach, gan and bad breath by takin | " parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred port of the joint House-Senate in- soda and other alkalizers if the true cause of | PIANO RECITAL WILL ~ [Tumin His cake was specially Vepguung committes on the NI CHURCH TOMORROW i it So 2l e i o e | Hotel |decorated with a boat which had v stomach ut ail. But in the intestinal tract ¥ is p Pioneers’ Home stirred a volcano where 807 of your food is digested. And when | BE HElD I" (osIuM h "“';;r °!“ 1t ’?{"" the lunch- o) o™i s seething. the lower part gets blocked food may fail to A a0 eon, Billy Lee took his guests t0) "y ™ oport, concurred in fully' The annual business meeting, and dgutrobetlyc ooy et fs some- “ FHARLES R. GRIFFIN Co! | SECOND AVE + SEATILE 4 - ElLiot 5323 s — s Jerome COWAN EXTRA! See New York's Bowery in Marvin MILLER a story crammed with [ ——— STREET OF SHADOWS — IN THE NEWS — GREECE Expresses Thanks for Intended v & Help ! N YELLOW CAB CO PHONE 22 Courtecus Drivers — Dependable Service 24-HOUR SERVICE OR REBUILD and MARINE SERVICE Machine Work — Welding ENGINE REBUILDING—HARDWARE 1012 West 10th Street PHONF 868 | — MoT! ‘| CALLING ALL DEMOCRATS * Jefferson Bay Binner Baranof Holel April §, 1947 7P. M. Gold Room Observing the 204th Birthday Anniversary of Thomas Jef- ferson, Third President of the United States ; $5 per plate * TICKETS ON SALE at BARANOF HOTEL . . . and from MEMBERS of DEMOCRATIC PARTY R There Is No Substitute for Newspaper Advertising! sky. BT RS Nt ARMY LEAVE CENTER HERE IS CANCELLED center by the Army in Alaska has teen definitely cancelled, Mayor Waino Hendrickson was informed today in a letter from Major Gen. H. A. Craig, Commander-in-Chief of the Alaskan Command “I appreciate very much the interest you have shown in es- tablishment of our servicemen’s 1est area in Juneau,” stated the General in his letter, but added that “other arrangements” had now been made. | According to unofficial informa- tion, the ‘other arrangements” are for the use of Mt. McKinley National Park, which served the Army in the same capacity pre- |viously. Major Gen. Craig’s letter, {however, did not specify where the new leave area was to be. e .- LOGGERS | ATTENTION LOCTGERS with logs | for sale. Contact Juneau Lumber 1 Mills. Will buy from 100,000 ft. to 10,000,000 feet. For further particulars see Juneau Lumber 433-tf "That needs oiling” YOU CAN weéll realize the extent of damage by fire and the loss of lives if a fire door fails to close. Fire prevention equip- ment should be periodical- ly inspected. This Agency is glad to cooperate with you in ar- ranging an inspection. Ask about this service. Shattuek Ageney Seward Street JUNEAU PHONE 249 Selection of Juneau as a leave' | HOUSE | MEASURES 58th DAY, MARCH 25 (Passed) H. B. 117—To levy a tax on net income at the rate of eight percent of Federal Income Tax payments, with a tax credit of $20 for resi- | dents. | H. B. 103—To levy a tax on the sale of tobacco and tobacco pro- "ducts. | Senate Committee Substitute for H. B. 19—To amend the law relat- ing to costs and disbursements in civil actions. | Senate Committee Substitute for House Committee Substitute for |H. J. M. 34—Asking that Congress appropriate $200,000 to assist in the Territorial School program. H. J. M. 39 — Introduced and passed. Asks that the Army allow | four-motor civilian aircraft to con- tinue to use Ladd and Elmendorf Fields. 33 PASSENGERS ARE FLOWN HERE BY PAA Pan American Airways carried 33 passengers into Juneau yester- day on regularly scheduled flights. The passenger list was reported as follows: Seattle to Juneau—Oscar Bailey, Mike Gvengors, Patsy Ruth Camp- bell, Lorraine Hill, John Foster, Nils Anderson, Earl Palmer. Leslie Hogins, Gladys Clark Jorgenson, Gene Jorgenson. William Lindsay, Irma Lindsay, Ruben Ingram, Harold Olsen, John Severyn Swanson, Loyd Gant. Ketchikan “to Juneau — Adolph Koldofsky, Gwendoyln Koldofsky. Fairbanks to Juneau — MacKay Malcolm, Stanley Taylor, Lola Quinliva. Nome to Juneau—Jerry David, Edward Oumauk, Minnie Ablovga- look, Percy Outwater, Margaret Maloney, Peter Tocktoo, Joseph Carter, Edith Thompson. Juneau to Seattle—Mrs. Hutchins, Alex Holden, Mrs. Lor- raine Holden, Thelma Bassford, Erma Parr, Don Hungerford, Bror Charleston, Robert Espey. Juneau to Annette—Dick John-I son. { Juneau to Fairbanks — Robert Hoitt, Adele Johnson. ! e WHITEHORSE MAN HERE William Gluchie of Whitehorse, Y. T., arrived in Juneau with Pan American Airways and is registered | at the Baranof Hotel. ———rl s FOOD SALE By CDA at Bert's Cash Grocery, Sat. March 29, 10:30 am. —adv. 536-t4 Seeds, | Norman Bohn, Livingston, Mrs. Edith Livingston,' Kay | group. But action was halted by a vigorous rebuttal from Senator . D. Cochran, which followed Senator Edward D. Coffey's inter- jection that the matter should not Is Honored at Party be allowed to end with merz ceptance of the report. Mrs. Lew Williams, visiting here Cochran went into detail on his briefly from Wrangell, was honor- own gbservations during the trip ©d last night at a dinner party to the home, which, on the basis €iven by Mrs. Bess Cross at the of his long familiarity with this the latter’s home. institution, he qualified as being! Covers were laid for the fol- just as good an investigation as lowing: Governor and Mrs. Ernest Mrs. [ew Williams | | ac-| the' committee made. |Gruening, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph He strongly defended Home Rivers, Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Stew- Trustees Charles W. Carter and 81, Representative Walter E. Henry 'Roden, also Dr. Charteris,|Huntley, Mr. and Mrs. Lew Will- whom he declared the Home is iams and the hostess, Mrs. Cross. Tortangte to have as physician| Mrs. Williams left by plane this Such conditions as the report in-|forencon returning to Wrangell. dicates could not exist with men I like Roden and Carter on the, Sell it with an Empire Want-ad! Board, he maintained, saying he — could give no credence to such a report. New — Used — Rebuilt |, h i Bl 10 motion, the zepert was susned | AUTO PARTS || jaside for a time, while the Senate |turned to immediate matters, and Brownell was forced to postpone his attempt to answer what he termed “aspersions” by the Nome Senator. . When you pay ior QUALITY why not get the FINEST — Buy FLORSHEIM SHOES at GRAVES. Seattle, Wash. 8V, 532U | ——— T T T | | Grilles, Shock Absorbers, Knee Action Units, Motors, Trans- missions and a MILLION OTHER PARTS We Mail and Ship Promptly Seattle Auto Wrecking Co. 1950—1st Avenue South ( | Alaska Transporiation Company (Passenger Service Temporarily Suspended) FREIGHT and REFRIGERATION SERVICE to ALASKA Regular Sailings from Seaitle and ; ~ Tacoma, Washington For Rates and Information CONSULT | Alaska Transportation Company GASTINEAU HOTEL P. 0. Box 61—PHONE 879 Juneau, Alaska T ——————n————n————, i \ "“ITSINTHE BAG" Light Presbyterian Church. head, Charmaine and Jay Yako- This g with your food. You get genuine relief fr T ; i ¥ 7 s s - s meetir ill follow immed- d 0 feel reall; d i 7 o The public is cordially invited patz, Andy and Sammy Pekovich, curred in part, is based upon ob: R “(' Js‘w Dd A5 \1 ""fi'\'.';'(’:;",;'fl"x'-‘i|f:'&ufiy,"‘"'uf.fi?‘?k""_uur S'emflqlhrlw[xtluflve/fl to attend the recital, which has Carl Beyers, Connie Brown, Bill Scrvation during the recent legis- lately after the covered dish din- ...ingf tract for real relicf from indigestion. ccifis o Ao, i e b ) been moved ahead to the 7 o'clock Pegues, John Holmquist, Dickie 18tive visit to Sitka. Among other, ner which will be served at 6:30. . 4 B 2 o e Holir: In_ondak ito\ allow everybns totald Robeit Bacratiger things, the report recommends Those desiring to attend, if they s e n a ] th o ; i ! comdyete reorganization of the have not already been contacted, § attend the High School Operetta,| Billy Lee's birthday, although & Ho. sHould photie MH. B B Hoberts \ “The Forest Prince,” which is lat- the party was held Saturday, was management of the Home. (The shoul 1 phone Mrs. R. E. Robertson, { er the same evening. The time really March 24, and that night full report is published elsewhere who is Chairman of the Dinner s s will not conflict. lanother celebration was held at '™ eday's Empl‘re‘) [Fommittes. FHOLMIMER Wil . be | Also, on Saturday evening at the home of his grandmother Senate Committee Chairman jointly sponsored by the Martha 7:30 o'clock, Mrs. Davis' students Mrs. W. J. Walker. 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