The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 22, 1947, Page 5

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PAGE FIVL r"]’OKYO ROSE” IS TR e, CRATAY Tl:UESDAY, APRIli 22, 1947 bt St m—.. "BREAKFAST IN " HOLLYWOOD" IS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA | METHODIST CHURCH 10 HAVE 2 EVENTS WEDNESDAY MIGHT i | TEXAS CITY TRAGEDY! | gm | Shows at 7:30—9 L Fast news service Getting in on the ground floor of 5 brings tcd b o clean-up week, the Methodist | Staris TONIGET 10 oMt scre Comedians strive for many dif- Church Family Night, Wednesday ringin g | ferent types of laughs as they evening will inclyde an after din- ity give ot with.. CHAHC ReItieNlar ner “work night i gk i ;:"‘ “'”““' :’Ix «f swear I'll Get . - pre s ckyo Rose comes tonlg ¢ oy bad brands of humor. Thulc is l:IP One crew will work on the lawn, _vm" 9 Ve St et that dame and sly moving “gag” line; the another on the oil the Ep- e s kel e g Sy R ) 2 sifuntion motif; the cOMBINALION worth League is on 4 § Make Her Pay™ SR AT RN YOI lop' sl smcdy. AR " N . A h| movie count of th - 3 LEAVES TONIGHT of sight comedy and “punch” line; ang the church kitchen will get «n . AR : | B S the. k¥ hitbaras; dnfeotiou notorious mystery woman whose 1 | jand the gay, » 3 > overhaul. Sey 1 men are to make | honey-voiced -2 t Wik 7o . CRAZE OF &y B ltante: ang thew e d for honey-voiced . chit-chat over the i bl |bantct; and they are all styled {or ney purery chalrs ior the grow- thraat i A THE AIRWAYS a different type audience response, T o AT Jap radio threatened to undermin ON THE SCREEN! 4/ . B T takHos Iaughtey N8, Sundsay . 8¢ hool, and there is lthe - Morale. of - Anjerican Slghity mMS’-/” firptt et chuckle and Inwara SOme sewing to do on the Junior imen in the Pacific theatre of war, 0 the ckle an NWa N 1 1 @ ic lheatr Choir ro With sly innuendo, she attempt- HOLLYWOOD-, | csonats o comsain ancn | Mems 8 scaioped potates ket PO o : o s el ses wih hose 3 Tom fsibel Gl setamonlas Comes. along Peans, salad, rolls and ice cream, ey 4 3 . 3 : ’ S (oo and to them back ho coRiTa |set patterns, but is rather, a “type” ' FULIR oS e 3 desgrted Ly ¢ loyed" on GRANVILLE {unto himself ——— L : L4 v : 2 A | Tois b type of propagan- ! ih £ . ) K3 " £ da was unprecedented in history § Such a man is Tom Breneman, P)f E 0 s 3 B ol 3 2 b | ] who is seen on the screen of the D[I.B RT BR WN I and u\u;\rl \\1]!1- \r'l]:)man from the ; R o Capitol Theatre in “Breakfast in R press. Now that the war is over The March of Time Hollywood” ‘This United Artists DEN!ED NEW II IAI. and “Tokyo Rose” has been sur- I)v|~'n » Carloon jrelease features Bonita Granville, S, rendered. into Alf"‘” hands, her Musica erpieces {Beulah Bondi, Fdward Ryan, Ray- Delcert F. Brown lost two more story can be told—and it is in- Cemplete Shews 7:05—9:30 ;mond Walburn, Billie Burke, Zasu rounds in U. S. District Court to- deed a remarkable one The pic- Feature starts 7 10:20 iPitts and glamorus Hedda Hopper. day in his fight to beat his ccn- . e Ny Byron Barr, Osa Ma.- " TS | | The music and singing chores are viction two weeks ago for the care- u‘- 1“:“ IlJnngl:\s. ,}?mh?,‘: le brilliantly executed by Andy Rus- less pointing and discharge of a m‘,. otus Long in the e role. 4 T fi M B B 0 W! sell ike Jones and His y firearm. Federal Judge Harry E. Tokyo Ro traces the in- The Gayes Slickers and the King Cole Trio. Pratt today denied two motions lamous career of this American- e Gayest | z et made by defense attorney M. E orn woman who turned traitor Double-Cross Country | Monagle on Brown's behzlf. Tae i i G S {to her native country. It tel Chase in History! i HOSPITM NOTES Il R e tat s view cf the Texas City, Texas, dock area shows damage caused by the serics of explosions. (AP [how a bond of courageous Yanks | and the second moticn would have heta) {interned in Nul) prison camps joia | i et ob! aside 3 y verd - s - A lapee- es vith the underground to MISBEHAVII & i A set aside the jury’s verdict of i 5w AMONEYA‘.ING St. Ann's Hospital admitted no guilty R " rack down ‘Tokyo Ros:” at her A MISGUIDED |n(‘\\: .lll.l’l\ls‘ _\-p.xlfxxn ay, discharged Brown was earlier sentenced to -i%![ R d : rideout. |Roy Powell, Baby Carol Kito, and (e one year in jail and to pay i g SLEUTH.... { Mrs. Roy Mulvihill and kaby girl. a fine of $500 for shooting Robert: (JUDGE PRATT LEAVES { Government Hospital admitted 7y ee ot Hood Bay in the leg on {Lawrence Marvin from Hoonal, pepruary 24. 4 5 P land discharged Paul Goobleapace e ; AL S /| FOR HOME TOMORROW ilu‘m Chickaloon, who went to Sit- WASH. LAB. MEN HERE S 4 i ika, and Peter Austin irom Hocnah. e #| . Judge Harry E. Pratt, who has F. Kirk Jones and George Fulton, een preciding on the bench of the ATTENTION ELKS with the Washington Laboratories ' Elks Meeting Wednesday .Spril at Seattle, arrived in Juneau yes- ¥ |First Division during the past two 3, at 8 pm. Initiation and fe:d. terday and ered at the !months, will leave Juneau tomor- Baranof ’ § ‘1cw for his home in Fairbank BT PR, BRI S B < rpiig {Judge Pratt is the regular judgc AP E e L P e e ARV b wr " lat Fairbanks for the Fourth Di- U. S. DEPARTMENT O¥ COMMERCE, WEATEER BUREAU |viston: ‘and’ the. sanior 0. 8; ‘Nige NE2U, ALASKA WEATHER BULLETIN | DATA FOR 24 EOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M, 120TH MERIDIAN TIME ax. temp. | TODAY jin Alaska. He has been serving |here in the absence of a regularly ' :u»ignml judge for the First Divis- ) fon { las’ Lowest 4:302a.m. 24 s, Weather at Leaving with Judge Pratt will | Station 24 hrs. tem, Precip. 4:30 am. b MU e TeRiet MR etinery. of . SR . 3 ‘Q“““‘”'““" "‘;: 1‘;‘ = Y (‘2:”‘:}“5' San Francisco, who recently join- & { Barrow 7 e o3 L. ed his staff as court reporter . »e lARGE AII NDAM E 4{Bt'thrl 43 j:& 01, 21”“ George Folta of Juneau, may re- m" Bm % w MASSEN Cordovs 41 37 12 ain celve ¢ ia ] | : : “ ot ceive confirmation of his ap- DON DOUGLAS - RICHARD L00 - KEYE & AI p IA'S Socihl [ Dot ':i ol (, i Heacy pointment as Judge from the U. LUKE - LARRY YOUNG 1 » { Edmonton 43 30 15 Pt. Cloudy S. Senate within the next few L ° - I~’S|MG“ $ oy b # Ty Cloudy Folta yesterday received (0TS LONG &5 “TOKYO ROSE” biected by M EET LAST NS‘JHT.H. o | 1 of approval by the Senate Lfy |ANDERS - A PINE-THOMAS Produclos | Havre 5 ; Judiciary Committee. Until Folta, EXTH o 3'unmu Airport 42 37 42 Rain or someone lest, assumes the bench e (,‘\ t Piet EXTRA Zetchikan 50 42 43 Cloudy here, the local court will be idle irst Pietures ron ny pictures vied | Kediak 44 34 36 Pt oy SRR Texas City Blasts for popularity last nigit at the Ju- | Kotzebue 26 8 10 Pt. Cloudy €ell it with an Empire -ad! HimGil H meeting, which according to re-McGrath 44 {2 3 06 Cloudy rts, was the best-attended one!Nome 40 26 29 0 Cloudy 3" 6t the wear: | Northway 25 34 Trace Cloudy Dr. Albrecht presented a compre- | Pet 4 38 4:’ 01 M eckage is f p : ® hensive and informative story of |Portla - ol 40 0 lear ¢ 5 sk ith ARG AB% the scope of the Health Depart- |Prince George 49 28 20 0 s ment, with special emphasis on the | Prince Rupert 52 4 40 0 leat, KETCHIKAN BAR OWNER ONINS NVILE , role of the community Public{Seattle = -’z 3 qg g""‘ HathiA L Bisate b o rican H W rington rt Hat- Health Nurse. His talk, presented | Sitka ] he s e . Ketel T RN 6 th 8 n, both representing the Johns- in a pleasing manner, was well re- | Whitchorse o4 2 38 0 Cloudy ey . S N Hetoll She & atom tollywood: ¢ wille Company, with homes in ceived by the audience, many of | Yakutat 43 31 2 24 Rain terday and is staying at the Bar- hav rived in Juneau whom ' stated . they had. s much| < |=(4:30.8 m yeslerday to4:30 shm. today) A bt registered at the Baranof |f Clearer pleture of the functioning | . WEATHER SYNOPSIS: A large high pressure cell is located over anof H H of the Territorial and City Health | Southeast Alaska extending southward into the eastern portion of the CONCER RTIST ARRIVES k De ,lm‘mm;”‘““a“‘)_,N_m il Pacific. This high pressure cell is weakening and moving gradually ' Martha Locker, who will appear . CALIF. b B B R eastward. A low pressure center is located 300 miles south of Outch'in ccneert here Thursday evening reau yes anc t se home is in » Also meeting an enthusiastic re- sponse from parents was the show- s ing by Don Skuse of the Akron Scap Box Derby movies,” over ~ which the boys eligible to enter the | race have been heartily enthusing since the first showing here. The P-TA members were delight- fully entertained with a musical f Harbor and is moving eastward 25 miles per hour. A weak low'pressure presented by the :xv;f Hotel. area is located over interior Alaska. Northeasterly winds and snow are, _ ireported over the Seward Peninsula. The temperatures in the Yukon | River Valley this morning were 28 at Galena and Tanana and 28 above 1t Fort Yukon. Southerly and southeasterly winds aloft have brought rain from Ketchikan to Cordova during the last 24 hours. Temperatures cver jall Alaska are about normal. MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN Reports from Marine >tauons at 1:30 P. M. today H Juneau Concerts Bar the Baranof. T program during the evening, and WIND Height of Waves ’ i iei, s refre: rv- s SUICHR RIS oUs nteshmants 4y Station Weather ‘Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) § €4 B the. hosts and - Nostesief] gepg Bileriver Cloudy 42 | ESE 20 1foot | Tl aois (ahraciively Eldred Rock Rain 0 Sssw 18 1foot | in a-semi-circle in the gy ! Point Retreat Rain 43 SE 6 ., Smooth | making a Lmz;(': and :omfm' abl(nl- Lincoln Rock Rain 44 SE 18 1 foot ! arrapgement, ,CuUp . oakes . topPed | Guard Island -..iy .. Rain 44 SE 4 Zero o s t | ) fem? with strawberry sundae Were Serv- Gape Decision ... milge - B . s Sale fo Veterans of Surp *No, No, Mr. Abercrombie. That isn’t what we mean MARINE FORECAST FOR PERIOD ENDING WEDNESDAY EVE- | g NING: Protected waters of Southeast Alaska—winds southeasterly 15 to 25 miles per hour and rain. The outside waters from Dixon Entrance to | Yakutat—southerly winds 20 to 30 miles per hour and rain. ; d Baby's Shoes METALLIZED ed, and these not only were good to look at, but also mighty good to eat, acecording to those presenf. The next meeting oi the P-TA, y May 19, will be the last one to be held this school year, it is announc- + ed, with election of officers to be held at that time. | KETCHIKAN LABOR DISPUTE SEFTLED when we invite you to use our new electric razors” “Set-Aside’ litems ; at Ju“EA“ at KETCHIKAN Pan American recently installed clectric razors on all Clippers (Selective Service Office) (Coast Guard ()pbrating Base) fiying Alaskan service. So if you've always wanted to whisk 20 Typewriter: 2 Oak Chairs —— $2.75 Ea. off your whiskers while whisking along through the clouds, 22 Office Cha 1 Oak Costumer — §5.00 just ask Pan American for a Clipper reservation. But whether 10 Office Desks . Lk v ice Desks at WEANGELL you're of the whisker sex or not, traveling by Clipper is the (City Hall) comfortable, time-saving way to go. Ask for rates, etc., at 5 Typewriter Tables 5 Punch Perforators Henry Be.con, Territorial Com- | [THRU _THE ey e e 5 missioner of Labor, announced to- | L 1$3.50_UP 3 Y" ood € l“‘“rs — $3.00 !"“‘ the address below. day that the dispute at Ketchikan 2 o A ;. 1 5101‘2\1.!(‘,.(,upb0m'd — $R.00 . between the Alaska Steel and Wire [ ) (Fish & Wild Life Office) 1 Typewriter Table — $6.5 Co., the Edwards Wire Co. and the B o | PROCESS % l}ietal ]"ltl(‘ Cabinet 1 Table 39”x26"x29"” " €10 Warehousemen’s Union has | — - L B Typewriter i : been settled. The dispute, which (Cenvgn'y.our b:bglz Pl’:'clw"‘, 2 Tables 34x60 At PETEBS“BG P/M/ A/”m[mfi “" involves only about two dozen men E;t'm;’é"’:"?;”;; e ) 1 Flat Top Desk (City Light & Power) B { Hotel at this time of the year, began on i . 4 Office Chairs .3 Woed Che 89 fa aranoil xoie ” P March 28, when the ‘union went out plated for treasured keepsakes €N g l:mffl(,(;h(_“hl l_- .(\J.,,lm_‘l‘;.“” 0”[” AIRMYS ot Bins Iswh»u; Ash“l‘mys, Bookefldl, f Ttem PRoed Tagged :"(Cldfli Cup! )3;{;( — $8. Pllone 105 Under the texms of the new | Paperweights,$ Photo _ Combina- » C em Priced Tagged 1 Table 39”"x26”"x29"—. ' agreement, employees will receive Jions, etc. | R } SONDITION — OB PR 1) L (1 Ry Sy ar 400 sk AL A0k per sBoir, ) L. YAL]AN‘[ CONDITI All Ttems in Usable Condition /They were previously paid $1.05 per ASH TRAY SALES DATES: May 1 and 2, 1947 i No. 109 — ONE SHOE BRONZE ™. $7.50, hour. ¢ Benson said that an agreement | was reached with the Alaska Steel! - and Wire Co. on April 4 and with The items listed above are available to Veterans for their own personal use, or to be used personally in their own business, professicnal or agricultural enterprise. L YELLOW CARB CO the Edwards Wire Co., April 18. » o o 3 5 “L-—o“—co’ : QUEEN ANN Any honorably discharged Veteran of World War Il may pur- NOME BUSINESSMAN HERE ‘,BOOKENDS i‘ffy'{"” merely by presenting his DISCHARGE or RELEASE PIIONE 22 A k . 121 — PAIR apers. g Howard Lyng, Nome business- | i VR 3 S § £ Courtecus Drivers — Dependable man, Democratic National Com- BRONZE . .. $11.95; All items are offered for sale at a f 1 price on a “first:come 3 | L Rafo s ; Service —— 24-HOUR SERVICE mitteeman, member of the Board of ! = first-served” basis. In the event that the same itém is desired ) Public Welfare, and former Terri-' by two or more Veterans award will be made by drawing, pre- s e - torial Senator, arrived in Juneau i ference being given the Veteran rc g where the property is Juneau ASK_FOR:FREE ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET 4 over the weekend and registered located at the Gastineau Hotel. | 4 TR ¢ Submit Orders to: WA Box 2 MICARTA STERN BEARINGS FDOT CIJNIC Hours: 11-2 and 5-8 RED 608 429 Willoughby Ave. R BEARINGS wehining and Milling Phone 876 PIL! JURY PANEL EXCUSED Members of the Federal petit jury panel were excused today un- til further notice, THENUGGET SHOP ¢ | Jacohs Machine Shop Welding, M 905 W.-11th St

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