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™" THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1947 TONIGHT?! GEORGE RAFT with SYLVIA SIDNEY at 8:20—10:20 LATE AIR EXPRESS NEWS Friday - Saturday ACTION-AND ROMANCE IN THE LAWLESS WEST! with =, JAMES WARREN NAN LESLIE FEATURE DARING! EXCITING! {ISYLVIA SIDNEY, GEORGE RAFT IN ~ CAPITOL'S BILL ! I | The private life of a glamor- ous and ambitious Congresswoman {is the theme of the Gecrge Raft - Sylvia Sidney vehicle, “Mr. Ace"— {now att he Capitol Theatre. George Raft takes the role of ,Eddie Ace, a cynical political boss who rules in t e shadows where public careers a made and un- teer-mugs. Sylvia Sidney is the |brilliant and elegant 5= {woman Margaret Wyndham Chase whose cap is set for a governor- C esswoman Chase in her {keautiful penthoure looking out lover the city, is forced to call {upon blunt, tough Eddie Ace to {insure her nomination as a can- |didate at the convention. They {meet, are dynamically attracted {but Eddfe refuses to support a wo- {man’s candidacy. | This is the start of a thrilling | story. | | CLOTHING STOLEN | City Police are investigating a re- | port today from Nick Avakumoff. | resident of the Keystone Rooms, |that a negro, dressd in a sailor’s ;umfonn‘ stole several articles of \clcthing from *his room early this morning. He told police that he was vakened when the night prowler !made a slight noise when leaving |the room. He said that he took a [sport coat, hat, jacket, shirt and a | pair of- shoes from the room. e e | LEGION BASEBALL PLAYERS | Are asked to return their suits |and jackets to Thibodeau’s Gro- |eery so that they may Lo cleane; |and stored for next years' play made in smoke-filled rooms over s THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE 'DEWEYITES WILL OPPOSE STASSEN "IN WIS. PRIMARY 3 ! WASHINGTON, Sept. 11.-—P— A full slate of Dewa2y-For-President 5 will oppose Haiold E. 1's preferential primary bid /isconsin's 1948 Repu an convention delegation, ac- cording to announcemtnt received here from the Dewey-For-Presi- dent Club headquarters in Madi- n, Wis. Their test of political trength almost inevitably will split the state delezation between them Stassen announced Monday that he will er Wisconsin's Republi- ary Wisconsin primary takes § ce next Anril, the first sub-/| ntial test of Presidential nrefer- ence among the voters’ rank and| file i from Wisconsin's 1944 ican preferential primary mas the late Wendell L. Will-! kie's hopes of being renominated for President by the Republican paity. He withdrew from the race after seeing the Wisconsin returns. - D SONS OF NORWAY ARE TO MEET !iA'l‘l'RDAYJ i The Sons of Norway will hoid their first meeting after the sum- mer recess on Saturday evening, September 13 at 8 o'clock in the Cdd Fellows' Hall. Mrs. John Lowell will be social director for the eve- ning. Plans for the coming year will be made at the meeting and all mmbers are uged to attend. - EMBLEM CLUB Meeting Thursday Sept. 11, 8 p. m., Elks Hall. 678 2t S e | Waitresses and Fountain Girls JUNEAU, ALASKA A CHAMP!ON_A chimpanzee in the Londen zoo piles up an imposing heap of empties as he tries to combat a summer hot spell with a soft-drink diet. 'NEW STAR IS IN " FEATURE SHOW AT 20TH CENTURY “An Ame an - Romance, the story of the rise of industrial | America, is told in a Te color featu showing at the 20th Cen tury Theatre Ann Richard; the youn, Au tralian lass who had never before appearad in an American feature picture, gives a truly remarkable performance as the wife of the immigrant who fulfills the prom- ise of the United States as a land of opportunity { In a cast boasting Brian Donlevy | who portrays the immigrant Steve Dangos; John Qualen, Walter Abel land Horace Mc Hollywood names all, Miss Ric reveals herself as one of the mos! talented young woman to appear on the cinematic horizon in many years >oe RUMMAG: SALE Old and new; Friday, 12, next [to sears 677 3t ALIFORNIA Meats Phone Sl | Delivery Schedule GROCERIES and MEATS Market” Free Delivery s Alaska’s Friendiies Groceries Phone 4738 ~" ™ PAGE FIVE ToOMENTURY Last Times TONIGHT Shows at 7:15—9:30 $4.28 IN HIS POCKET ANDLOVE IN HIS EYES MORNING DELIVERY (tl,(}sr:sdlm?fi\.m. 5 i A e e AFTERNOON DELIVERY CLOSES 2:00 and 4:00 P. M. | U. 8. DEFAR L] F hi4 S I sl sy Sl el Sl e e DOUGLAS DELIVERY TUESDAYS and FRIDAY CLOSES 12 NOON SATURDAY MATINEE WEATHER BULLETIN * BOAT ORDERS DELIVERED ANYTIME—Nite or Day Phone ” ’ s 1 | DATA FOR %4 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M., 120TH MERIDIAN TIME Zoro's Black Whlp Max. temp. | TODAY i last | Lowest 4:30am. 24 h Weather at Etation 24 hrs.* | temp. temp. Precip. 4:30a.m. | Anchorage 44 46 08 Rain YOU GET MORE FOR YOUR MONEY 5 WHEN YOU BUY MEAT CUT WASTE- BOAT TILLACUM—has extro s engine, 32-volt light plant, 65- FREE AT THE CALIFGRINIA ) al : ) watt radiophone. One Log | Barrow 32 32 Trace Snow Float 24 by 54 ft. with House. Ve Feaiure the Very Best Grain-Fed { Bethel : | 02 Clear One Scow 16 x 50 ft with House. BABY BEEF le: 678 2t wanted at Percy’s Cafe. 665 tf Phone By .. . Headline NEWS 371 ! Via Air Express _ I TAARAERTEEER R RRRRRRRRLR FOR SALE FISH BUYING OUTFIT i i | | Prtlana 4 ; Clear | | Prince George Pt. Cloudy | (Continued from Page Cne) i : s [Bete 69 : Cloudy i | | i | { | Cordova 91 Rain | Dawson Showers One Log Float 7 x 96 ft. EQUIPMENT FOR ABOVE . L] Commitiee fo :::: | Fairbanks Showers 4 | Haines 1 Rain | Havre 6" 5 Oléae includes three 32-volt light plants, anchors, chain, cable, tow line, gas pumps, shovels, and miscellaneous equipment. Ihumbs Dow“ Junezu Airport 5 : 9 Rain | Ketchikan 59 5 [ 71 Rain PRICE $30,000.00 : Kodiak .05 Clear | Kotzebue Pt. Cloudy Pt. Cloudy Last three years stations aver- aged over a million pounds of Senator - Eclon " Definifely |y Clear salmon a season. States Opposition at | Norme.... el s CLARENCE MOY Hearing Here [ : Rain HOONAH, ALASKA | Prince Rupert 60 5 Cloudy other witnesses testifying this |Sitka 56 Rain morning, and their topics, were: | Whitehorse 63 . Cloudy Burke Riley, representing the Taku | Yakutat 51 | : Rain Post of the Veterans of Foreign | *—(4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. roday) Wars in opposition to the Lemke WEATHER SYNOPSIS: Two storms moving into the Gulf of Alaska | Bill; Allen Shattuck, representing in the last 24 hours produced moderate to heavy rain and strong wind in | the Juneau Chamber of Commerce | coastal areas of Alaska from Dixon Entrance to Cook Inlet. The second in behalf of amendments to the |of these two storms was located in Prince William Sound this morning Bartlett Statehood Bill, H. R. 206; |and the first was centered near Fairbanks. Some rain has fallen during Philip Briggs, of the Briggs Steam- | the past 24 hours over much of the interior and western Alaska and at ship Company, urging Federal aid | scattered points in Canada. Weather has been' generally clear over | to Aladka water carriers on a com- | horthwestern United States and southern Canada. Because of the warm petitive basis; James C. Ryan, Com- | air brought northward by the storms in the Gulf of Alaska temperatures ! missioner of Education, regarding ! were above normal over Southeast Alaska last night. Temperatures school lands and absorption of na- | were quite cold over western and northern Alaska with snow falling at | tive pupils info Territorial Schools; | Barrow and Wainwright this morning. Mildred R. Hermann, for Statehood; | MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN Jack Fletcher, urging liberalization ! Reports from Marine Stations at 1:30 P, M. today of shipping laws to develop tourist Dir. and Vel. (Sea Condition) business; and Mayor Waino Hen- | Station Weather Temp. ‘WIND Height of Waves drickson, Tepresenting the City of | Cape Spencer . Drizzle 52 SW 12 2 feet Juneau to advocate machinery for | Eldred Rock Cloudy 58 w 1 Zero local settlement of maritime labor ! Point Retreat Rain 54 SSW 15 2 feet There's NO SHORTAGE of MERC HAKDISE ai the CALIFORNIA . .. We have a 10-day schedule of merchandise arriving on the ROBERT EUGENE SHREDDED WHEAT — " ™ 23c iClGARETTES ETeWE CARTON sl .49 disputes and Federal appropriations | Five Finger Light Cloudy 53 SSE 16 2 feet LARD _ = l Pound Package 30c cnlsco OR spnv —_— 3 POUNDS sl 55 B for extension and operation of the | Lincoln Rock Cloudy 58 w 1 Zero Juneau Airport, | Guard Island -Rain 55 SSE 3 Zero I‘ e e e e e B O ot A At S e A R Senator Butler also gave comfort | Cape Decision Cloudy 57 SE 10 1 foot KETCHUP HEINZ —— —————————— Large Bottle zsc SOUP CAMPBELL'S—ASSORTED —————— 5 for sl nn 5 o to Mayor Hendrickson, Juneau resi- | MARINE FORECAST FOR PERIOD ENDING FRIDAY EVENING: | DUZ-RINSO-OXYDOL """ 45¢ d all Alask: hen hi 1- | Protected s of S laska— 1 h terl; ind o B e e 1 | st por b i evening siowly decreastng ana bewmie: M’ MILLS COFFEE — 2" "™ 8L.13 b o Bl P s ARSI 25 POUNDS s3.15 made to Alaska this summer by |variable under 15 miles per hour by Friday evening. Outside waters, ! o Congressional groups have resulted | Dixon Entrance to ‘Yakutat—southwesterly to westerly winds around 15 S“G An bt v T POUND PACKAGE g'f 1 c SEATTLE —within easy reach by fast 4-engine Clipper - Fly in swift comfort aboard ' the big, 4-mile-a-minute Clippers . . . serving Alaska on frequent schedules. Enroute, settle back in your comfortable lounge seat and enjoy @ world- famous service... including delicious hot meals, as part of your Flying Clipper fare. Consult Pan American - - « BARANOF HOTEL B M BAKED BEANS — 2% in a lot of “converts” in Congress miles per hour tonight, slowly decreasing Friday. Cloudy with rain for “liberal support to develop air showers tonight and Friday. | e SR fasilitles in Alaska.” He also re- |————— —— - — R R SR T PR | et SRS S AVOSET TABLE USE —4—8M ————— 33C plied to Mayor Hendrickson, regard- ing strikes, that he and others in Washington are hoping the oeople | FROZEN BROCCOLI — ™" 3Ic S et FROZEN PEAS — e ke on either side of strikes will soon | come to realize that it is the public | who pays and that it is to the best 1-pound carien . . . Krafi C Z ( Telephone 1! i ERICAN 200 Size Box Pan AHERICAR interest of all to arbitrate. Clhe Sypem of eTlyog Cltpes — CAN zsc LEMON BASE R A e s PO D Ol ORANGE BASE "“*** “*** — 4N 29¢ e o e e e FROZEN STRAWBERRIES """ 65¢c e S e FROZEN CORN ON COB ™ <*°* 2 " 2 CCASTAL AIRLINES KLEENEX FLIES 27 PERSONS SPITE OF WEATHER Alaska Coastal Airlines reported flights yesterday to Tenakee, Hoo- nah, and two to Tulsequah. All other flights were cancelled because of bad weather. Passengers to Tenakee were Fred Hermansen and Wallis George; o Hoonah, Mrs. Hal Jones, Andrew Johnnie, Jack Lokke, Mary and Tom Complete Varieties of Johnson; to Tulsequah, Marjorie cunningham, A. Church, H. Wil- 5 # % F A R M F B E S “ v E G E T A B L E s ;”%fi;ds“:;:;:m; I::se:u b1/ 4 WP : ! an d F RU l T s With ALL the VIT AMINS STILL IN WE DO PAY THE TOP PRICE FOR LOCAL EGGS and PRODUCE Morris Paul and Rachael Mooney; 2 . from Hoonah, Lily White, “Charles 1 ¢ i i s ! A Marvin, Mrs Barl Forsen Al Ander- | $45,000 YEARLING_Tnis dark bay colt by Bull son, AR BIRD AT i Dog out of Spotted Beauty brought $45,000 on the last day of the frgm ‘Tulsequah, A. MFlaren, A. yearling sales at Keeneland, Kentucky. It was bought by Jaclyn Ross, L. Gravowski, E. Shikicivich o stable of Califorpia. . and W. Berndorn. -

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