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'lHUR\I)/\\ OLTOL&F‘? 2, 1947 Y ACTION IN BILL NOW AT CAPITOL STARTS IN HELL tre in store for the Gapitol Theatre xciting new Charles production, “Angel On My which is owli for e last times tonight Publicized a comedy-drama, the intriguing mixture of fantasy all those jaded cinema fans are tired of swallowing their neat in the piece Claude Rains Baxter competent a trio of players this or w2 mizht ay Hades. action of the film, you see, off in Satan’s dominions down below, with hell-fires burn- ing and the decidedly ingratiating Mr. Rains playing the Devil himself MUNI'S weatel? § TRIUMPH!. all to R There's visiters to the a see M Q“NI BAXTER for who arc and CLAUDE Anne and likeable side of Para- coin a pun Muni as dise— and The tarts - CHANGES MADE IN COMMAND OF AIR FORCES IN AlASKA WASHINGTON, Oct ~A—A revamping of the Air Force Com- mand to {it its new independent status brought promotions to 13 i officers. Secretary of Air Symington and Gen. Carl Spaatz, Air Chief of Staff, told a conference the reorganization is intended to in- AT ” crease efficiency, “pick the best ATURDAY 1 for the job,” and give added ature to various command ROY The promotions, temporary and announced by President Truman . TRIGGER The new assignments and pro- " motions included: Lt. Gen. Nathar Twn pre- sently Commander at Wright Field, appcinted Theatre Commander in . in control of all ground and there. Howard A. Craig, pre- of the Alaskan to be in charge of ma- Gen Maj sent Commander O SECOND FEATURE "THE MYSTERIOUS Department terial with the rank of Lieutenant MR. VALENTINE' | °55" . B: Gen. Joseph H. Atkinson, —— o A L e ) | Commander. of Alr in . Alaska, /pro- - moted to Major General. z - B 0 G G A N VFW MEETS ‘FRIDAY Taku Post, Veterans of Foreign Flooring Contractor | waus, win noid its regular meeting and Stag Party at 8 o'clock tomor- ! row night in the VFW club rooms. All members are urged to attend. JUKEAU PLUMBING & HEATING CO. PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL Bl RNERS—SHEET METAL PHONE 787 Third and Franklin Laying—Finishing Oak Floors CALL 209 E = NOTICE! To holders of Juneau Cold Storage Company, Inc., first mortgage bonds Nos. 26 to 50, inclusive. The bonds will be due and payable, to- gether with accrued interest thereon, on the 2nd day of October, 1947. You will, therefore, present same to the First Na- tional Bank of Juneau, Alaska, for re- demption on date mentioned. % i : N { ) i { I z Y | WALLIS S. GEORGE, Manager JUNEAU COLD STORAGE CO., Inc. rrrrrrrrr e e s { | | | | § { N { ! | | Lo PLAN TO ATTEND THE CATHOLIC CHURCH BAZAAR 2 m— NIGHTS === 2 FRIDAY, Oct. 3-8P.M.1012P. M. SATURDAY, Oct. 4-2-5P.M. and 8-12P. M. GAMES TEA ROOM Needlecraft and ‘Post Office’ Booths TURKEY SHOOT DOOR PRIZE EACH NIGHT ADMISSION FREE PARISH HALL in Catholic School film has | Paul | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE —JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE FIVE After entertaining at the Kiwanis | - g ' 2 FUNMAKERS 1 i birthday dinner last evening, Paula M EAT pRI(ES ' GR b# y and Mimi Freimuth sailed at mid- STORAGE PLANT |~ Fi i Albacore Landed DOG, IN FEATURE / 2O LENTUR WIll BE BU“J voice and piano in Seattle and New SII ll HIGHER' ASTORIA, Ore., Oct. 2.—The San ' | LU R Sl of Albacore g Last Times Tonight T : since 1944 with a 39-ton cargo val- 5 New cold S'orage co IS' M‘\lu‘u,‘\ \'(;(-u:'l-\‘- ME] : OTHERS DOWN ued at $21,450 for Capt. Olaf Val-| Merry mayhem and riotous ro- Shows at 7:25—9:30 v | Martha Society of the Northern (lulm\xgh and his crew mance are the keynotes of the Formpdb We”known | Light Presbyterian Church will hold G Y I8 | hilarious comedy farce, 20th Cen- ! ea DY |its monhly business mceting to- | (By The Associated Presy FOBOSE KANGAS [Bury-Ris 't} Shouidn's Happen H morrow at 1:3 .m. in the Church k ¥ ; 0 og," which is at the th AIaSka ReSIden'S parlors. ’ Hog and cattle prices continu ,,%‘W H.mkm‘\‘m )““!f”‘ f("“ Century Theatre tonight for Lthe | Mrs. Judson Husted and Mrs. Ro- |to climb to or near record pri- >0 ’\“'“"'"“.‘”.[." bl [last times, starving Carole Lan- | Pormaticn of a new cold storage |land Burrows will be hostesses for ces today but wheat futures prices ¥ dis, Allyn Joslyn and an amazing- company, in Juneau, was revealed|the dessert luncheon. Mrs. Bur in Chicago broke the 10 cents ¥ PELICAN ly talented Doverman Pinscher today when Articles of Incorpora-|Smith will be in charge of the de- [bushel limit after the price for! rles Raatikainen of Pelicanis|who answers to “Rodney {tion were filed with Territorial}yotionals | December delivery had reached anj stered at the Gastineau Hotel.| As a newshound who knows all Auditor Frank A. Boyle for the - .o {all-time peak for the uul\(lx A the angles, Joslyn meets up with | United Fish and Cold Storage co.,| FROE i straght day EMBLEM DRILL TEAM a lady cop (Miss Landis) who {Inc. by attorney Henry Roden lod e & B Rine | corn futures also .dropped uw President Marion Hedges has an-|has all the curves, and the result The company is capitalized 1(,.-‘[ ave E. Wacher, W. C. Hi \]‘m :I““'|'}B cent limit at Chicago, and there [nounced the Emblem Club drill{is $0 minutes of rib-tickling en- 18600,000 with stock equally divided ‘“‘”u B, Osman, of S athll: kxa "c_ was some other more favorable|team will practice tonight. It is|tertainment |into 300,000 shares of preferred and | Balh T 0y {news for the hard-pressed l‘()l\-‘\u;:pnl that all members attend, she | Rodney is the dog it shouldn't o o0 Mlseces Jo0 eanifion, Apf cavrediay CIERBIANOL ROl |sumer to offsett the continued|said happen to, and the remarkable A” It g S R U e FORTN SaRA o T eat climbs | o o » is responsible for many of 0 |types of stock will have a par value IN TOWN meat climbs. ! - canine is responsible for many o [ 'f $1 per share. DR o B BT T i in Chicago and| pERE FROM NEW JERSEY |the film's heartiest 1 LANDIS ]OSLYN The company was formed by K.|. . S Hasanst ia. (T:w ]\‘ml\()\\v‘l' ‘!:‘»”:fply:\;\:.flkmll (‘h]x“ Marion Rubinstein, registered e, o | Raatikainen, of Pelican, known as| i3 Pl L "j, i : "‘mln Newark, New Jersey, is stop-1| o E U | Pelican Charlie; Harold B. Gron- ! me:;'_ pE Ji0kko, WILE 98 fovin (£ LLR At 3% | ing at the Baranof ; HOSPITAL NOT s ”T”APPE” ‘00s, Alaska Veterans Employment | S T 3 cents a pound. New York butter| R R ‘ 3 : John Dahl and Harry Goodland was down * cent after thre St. Ann’s Hospital admitted | | Representative of the U. S. Depart-| o “piein Cove are stopping at the|days of advances, with 92 score| HERE FROM PELICAN {Floyd Birken yesterday, and dis- A 006 20 ;'x nt of 1'“.\)”1 and Frederick A.| . oihoau. A bringing 78" P John A. Stearns and Frances charged Mrs, William Smith and siehe: P04 Wetsh weL N _P““ a1 Hshere| - Egg future prices on the Chicago|Torkilson of Pelican are registered | baby boy | v Bt ‘Bm“l T Diec.| Edw. M. Martin, C Keeper and|2 cents a dozen daily limit, and| e tients either entering or leaving. e R 0 B Tory| L DAVIIE Of anctuver re, recButter) fititos dipped 2 to 2% | IN TOWN 2% | e ‘ Also ot < gistered at the Gastineau cents o pound. The decline was| Mis. John Young of Sitka 1s ~ FROMHOLTZ RETURNS X : P |and Juneau resident; and Daniel m‘;u‘ H;;’u‘/\;n'm-\ :xml:mu d p;n(l\('l by v_lx vx(-h;xuu';“f-mmmm at U:‘(n:lmm“v 1F”\r‘(lxll:l:ll""[Fl“]"l:\l\gllzé 1;‘:;‘:%0:]}" Selected Short Subjects % ‘RE A LBE. 4 spokesman 0 he itizens '0od s o CImna . 3 st Ser- [K. Tweet, Juneau resident and g, "poimer and A. J. Denis of Commitiee roquest that less poul-| Mr. and Mro, Frank Albert, Sr.| vice, returned here this week from| Latest World Wide NEWS 2 u\mfv‘\»“,]:.r Alaska " fisherman 'md"‘\lb(’rlnv B. C. are stopping a the [y and dairy products be used in|of Angoon, are staying at the Gas- | a leave of absence. Mrs. Fromhaltz "‘"'Minu Ice Phant ’( laily diets. I tineau remained at Seaside, Oregon. | The new concern plans to con- I'struct a cold storage plant on a large vessel and operate in the Prince William Sound area during the fishing seascn. It will maintain its headquarters in Juneau, how-| ever. The plant will have a capacity | of 3,000,000 pounds of frozen fish and will produce between 25 and 30 tons of ice per day. Officials expect the plant to be in operation' on fishing grounds by May 1, 1048, | The estimated amount of capital necessary to the enterprise is plac- cd at $350,000. The plant will cost approximately $300,000 Capital will be raised through the sale of stock and the acquiring of a lecan from the Reconstruction Finance Corporation. The preferred | stock will kear interest at five per- cent and, for cach 100 shares of preferred stock purchased, a bonus of 25 shares of common will be is- sued -o NEW DOCTOR HERE Dr. Leon Grant, of East Rock way, N. Y., has arrived here to as- sume his new position as Medic Officer at the Juneau Indian Hos pital. He accompanied by M Grant. They are temporarily u;,m- ered at the Baranof Hotel | - ee—— | IN TOWN | Joseph Cliff of Hood Bay is stay: ing at the Gastineau Hotel. OWNERSHIP, NT THE OF published 1 nr The Daily Alaska Empire. Alaska, | datly_except y at Jupeau, for October 1 Territors of Alaska ) l )ss, RS [ Before me, a Notary Public in and for the Territory of Alaska aforesaid, person- ally appeared William R. Carter, who, hay- duly sworn according to law, de- | s that he is the Editor and ¢ Daily Alaska Empirc, and | the following is, to the best of his e and belief, a true statement of hip, management (and if a daily | M that knowle the owne: paper, the circulation), etc., of the afore- said publication for the date shown in the | above caption. required by the Act of August 24, 1912, as amended by the Act | for March 3, 1933, embodied in section | 537, Postal, Law and Regulations, nrnued[ on the reverse of this form, to wit. 1. That the names and addresses of the | publisher, editor, managing editor. and | business managers zre: Publisher, Empire | Printing Company, Juneau, Alaska: Editor, William R. Carter, Juneau, Alaska: Ma {aging Editor, Elwer A. Alaska; Business Manager, Alfred .enges, | | Juneau, Alaska. 2. That the owner 1s: Company, Juneau, Alaska; Monsen, Juneau, Alaska; Lingo, Anchorase Alaska That the known bondholders, mort- \nzcu und other security holders owning lor holding 1 per cent or more of total | smount of bonds, mortgages, or other se- cmnm are: None. 4. That the two paragraphs next above, [ eiving. the names of the owners, stock- nolders, und security holders, if any,| | contain not only the list of stockholders| ‘nnd security holders as they appear upon { | the books of the company but also in cases where the stockholder or security hold- | | ers apaesrs upon the books of the com- | pany, as trustee or in any other fiduciary| relation, the name of the person or cor- poration for whom such trustee is acting, | 15 given: also that the said two paragraphs | contain’ statements embracing affiant's| full knowledge and belief as to the cir- sumstances and conditions under which | | stockholders and security holders who do | not appear upon the books of the company as trustees, hold stock and securities In | | capacity other than that of a bona fide | owner; and this affiant has no reason to | believe that any other person, associa-| tion, or corporation has any interest di- rect or indirect in the said stock, bonds| or other securities than as so stated by ! him, 5. 'That the average number of copies| of each issue of this publication sold or distributed, through the mails or other- wise, to pald subscribers during the twelve months preceeding the date shown above is 3,521 Tapire Printing| Helen Troy | Dorothy Troy | WILLIAM R. CARTER, Editor and Manager. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 1st day of October. 1947 ELMER A. FRIEND, Notary Public for Alaska. n expires April 23, 1949) - -3 (Seal) (My commis YELLOW CAB Phone 22 24-hour Dependable Service G Just 555 the High though TWENTIETH CENTURY DISCOVERY SALE 5 years ago this month, Columbus sailed covered a New World. and those who came after 1 Seds and dis his mariners 1947 Al- did not find the goal of their deams, the “North- west P We ar JUMPER DRESSES (Not Tllustrated) A large assorrtm of finely made and useful garments. rose, black, Navy blue. brown, Some of Rayon Gabardine. $3.95 and $4. wssage,” the North HAS BEEN a part of its civilization. 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