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FRID: \\ OC"IOI ER 3, 1947 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE —JUNEAU, ALASKA = | DOUBLE FEATURE COMMUNCATON [:-."% .. . "THIRTY SECONDS ————————— dueted in your columns has | H _— been quite up to Empire stand | | WEEKEND B"-l A'I' Juneau, Alaska, October 2|I appreciate very much the pub OVER]’OKYO"BILL | | 1."- v, Daily Alaska pire, licity campaign you have een | ’ > Sir conducting for me, which has al | { what it is, there is no wonder that |stories, editorials and communica- | | people wuld react violently toftions in your I 35 issues. Please| | Two distinet features will be|what your distinguished newspaper|see that you continue to spell my; “Thirty Seconds Ov Tokyo," ]nu weekend bill at the Capitolhas done its utmost to make ap-|name correctly one of the most human stories of \\3 [ Theatre tonight and tomorrow pear an unusual or irregular tran-| Sincerely your World War Tw mes to the o E“ 5“ SPENSE A”fl cr | R“L l?‘ou‘rr. Rt‘p\l)lflwi"l\l’vlm”(;( .\};u'llnx: in the occupancy of one of | GEORGE SUNDBOKG ~I““‘I\ SN’::“:::\ g tonight - the Cowboys, stars in one ¢ © the Channel Apartment units by| B g ¥ & 7 gp.%"‘g‘\kfi““‘ Ro"‘_”cf Iol/ |most colorful and exciting musi- my family " i It relates the gloriou personal » - @ cal wester: “Rainbow Over| The facts are, as the z.:.mm»l-'HRE pREVE '” romance of Ted and Ellen Law- W » | Texas.” well knows, that I obtained | N N fon) ths man who takess pREBIIH 5 R@Y \; Rogers, who was named Number |apartment foy myself, my wife adventure y darir nd the wo- - One Western Star of the countrylour five young children strictly| WEEK plANS MADE man who waits for his return in a recent poll of the nu-mn‘lin accordance with all laws and| "“'” ! tory of “hu- R@GERS owner tans, demonstrates the|regulations of the Alaska Housing | [man 2 WRLVAE casy charm and the expert horse-|Authority and did so, the manager | BYJ v FIRE DEPT Mervyn = LeRoy has combined wit TRIGGER mansh. have won him top|of the pr assures me (and has s romance with gripping sus- place screen COWLOYS He|told you without taking preced- : ‘|nn\n and thrilling characteriza- plays a role patterned after him-|ence over. @ single eligible apphi-| Fire Prevention yicck, shiely ge-|tions by an expert cast. A star It. a cowkoy star of screan and|cant—veteran or non-veteran. More|8!NS Monday October 6, was/the no less than Spencer Tracy was dio, whe goes back his home|than half of the occupants of :“"’d‘"“ l':““”e“‘] unger “l‘“““"““ ‘l“""““ to portray’ the celebrated in Texas to be gzuest ofl Alaska Housing Authority projects|!85t night at the monthly meet-|Lieutenant Colonel (now Lieuten- at a cel tion there, and|throughout the Territor n!v :1(;,,_1"10 of the Juneau Fire Department. ant General) James H. Doolittle, remains to unm 1e gangsters|veterans. Many non-veterans nuclr""“”‘ will be glven fire pre-|leader of the historie raid--and threaten the e, security | iived the Channel Apartments,|Vention during this period id that 5 s 1% -shodld SO RS & iives 1 the Sos| Rad ke e Besr - thers avueldduationsl jon will belhimself is portrayed by Van John- since the project opened and MP;..: eminated by e press, radio’son: Corporal (now Staff Sergeant) “GABBY' HAYES e vans, :l : mer. | still occupants. {and displays by the merchants of ly(‘“:“Im\x:')‘lkl.{”h H("[I‘ll:‘;llll‘l\}\{il(l'x; and George “Gabby” Hayss are in| prs Curtis b i " 5 grove™) Walker, and Ell WSO DALE EVANS the ‘cast ‘with Trigaer-the smiartest o s, Curus listwood must BAVEL" Sireet Moremian. Bert Lybeok ‘an-iby Plyllis. Baxter Réiserdn ‘HK. soouise L,M;;‘rli-leh “‘\}_"' h"‘:‘[.“ “{‘(‘_' “"l"l“:'ummu ed that the fall inspection of - - "Ehe other B {b e gt e i that I fire hydrants in Juneau badle « @ @ ¢ e ¢ © o & @ E Eorlois AN 10 bel s o et lgible Tor ajteen completed, and Fire Chief o . a thrillin NEW) three-bedroom unit at ‘Vm- time No (RIS T R OIS N RISES—SETS 2 pwrdert pshery 21 became available September 16)viio e Manpc SL IORDURE Drey & lehied 3 b AR and since which time I have been|. m:"" Al oy se et e Bin rise AL, A “p‘n. S8 aitiab KEVe knownr”‘ the .h!n('u:l Fire Department e sun sets 6 . GIRL scour MEWS, NOTES T, S S S S rocn 2 o : i1y, whittht be%me . sliglble with nu::’;“ :‘,h\““ e ““"M"‘f"‘ ik i et R B R CR LR T S0 Girl Scout Troop No. 10 met!birth of another child September|gicatod one of the finest baseball R ST 5 TR S itpethiniaicin 3 . |26, had already been_ assigned a| ie of the finest baseballl ge) it with an Empire Wantad D CERE AT B " yester and we opened our e Tl bt . a|ceasons in years Yo e the ;. The color bearers brought ! her fetter appeared. ‘,.,“I Wm“., Plcture show which A FEW DROPS OF VICKS up the colors and then we sang; To Mr. P. B. Shrenk. who was|the Department will sponsor in ‘America, The Beautiful. W2 kind enough to writc yesterday|November, and Frank Hermann L/ ked atout our Hallowe'en party suggesting that I should be sat-iwas named to proceed with ar- which is to be on the Saturday|isfied to stop at one of the local {rangements. (DOUBLE-DUTY NOSE DROPS) | afte Hallowe'en night at T/ hotels temporarily, I want to say| - Ivr'-r‘.: Mrs :‘uh Wi.‘.ulchi us T stayed at a hotel—paying a daily! « RKS GO SOUTH 10w to tie our ties. We had re- rate of $5.50- for more than a| Mr. and Mrs. W. King Clark ¢ fre 1its which were donated by year before I was able to find a|their twin daughters, Leora Ii‘\i: SNIFFLY, STUFFY DISTRESS OF Gerr 1ompson, Gladys Uggen place for my family. I worked|Lorna left on the Princess Louise Harrizt Merriweather. They hard at it and was so deperate Ilto make their future home in the ; \I"x‘-' ‘J';"d (lllu'”\ll‘;'-l’l[:":t' (';vn wrote three months ago lui)’ul:u' Northwest. Mr. Clark has Ll dent then adjournec N2 1ee! 2. the President of % re, r'S. | bee: . I . A WILLIAM V UNDA SHARON'/ DEBAREA: Heporter. | Monssn I,Kl\,,,i,,g”.‘a i:‘?fié'm;;‘!””,” o1 Shas iR SRS for S T e o HENRY ', STIRLINC T B ot i tmon T Hed heak A ¥{ pest.two a1t (s Bkt years in each nostril acts fast 8 iad' hoged: thov thir | >os - | to soothe irritation, VIRGINIA C Dw”‘;fifi oo " house might be for sale, an INQUIry| There are evidences that beer, open cold-clogged nose ren Rarmpa v h aturatisi, beer that lady has not yet scen fit to ahy 5 %) ‘and reduce stuffiness, And if used in N REPUBLIC FICTURE 5 acknowledge. T looked | 2S brewed by the Egyptlans of) gime, Vicks Va-tro-nol helps prevent answer or acknowledge. looke Iu:«- Fourth Dynasty, some 3,000 many colds from developing. Try it! the house of the Empire’s at-|years before the Christian Follow directions in the package. in his own enjoyed a and fair: who always honesty phrase | — reputation dealing” and In Walk Together : P:l Oct. 3. ADDED ON 5 TRDAY MATINEE——1:30 P. M. "ZORO'S BLACE WHIP" - Chapter 4 ney DOYL Naturalis 'ge MacReynolds was offered his property at a price tcok a stroll to view the wonders only $8,000 higher than that at 1 & = | Rev. wal.| Of nature and had the thrill of his which it had previously been off- (OASIAI- AERHQES 15 e Morgainiand, Juev, Wall™; s Year. lifekime ered to others. So finally, I plac- ¥ ks ‘” f Rl A spike-buck deer popped up be- ‘ed an application many months 3 o N e to Juncay, A 5 side him and stepped up boldly to ago with the Alaskn Housing Au- B e T N on, Margarci | Outstretcied hand. | To the Empue : want to say|} TTHURSDAY "'R!ps . Mrs. A, M. Berg, W. Robin-| Deer and naturalist walked lei- [this would be a poor country if and W. R. Stefling "7 curely back toward town as motor- | public officials were not subject at o PR S ists stopped to watch in amaze- |all times to fair criticism. T want Alaska Cc Airlines reporied ment. MacReynolds had to hide in to compliment you on the high flights out of Juneau yesterday J-BIRD ROLLS OF | the bushes to lose his friend plane on which the discussion of calling at Haines Tulse-, T e A e g e ST AT T U B quab, Sitka, Hoonah, Pe Ten- pRESS FIRST ISSUE akee Walter, Petars- b and Ketchikan,| o . Pk : charter flight to Sumdum.| F°LIn¢ off U 1(“1 ],’“ sl ‘.“‘D jing to Ketchikan were Mr. By AP x sl T bi-weekly ation of the Ju- and Mrs. H. Hamilton; to Wra s ) neau High School. Dick Winger- gell, Ernic Whiteh=ad; to Peters- - L o e i B e Mre. Wintre. 0. Tenakes,|500 and Claire Folta are editors : E ¥ 'land Dudley Smithberg is business Shannon Clark; to Angoon, Pat- Rab o ABSdclate ‘calturnc. are rick Paul; to Hoonah, Thomas An-'qy;qrorq Cole and Loretta Keithahn drews and Sig Bendickson; to Rutintog g Pelican, Harold Stratton aud Har- S0 G580 O S AnEE a0, X Miss Helen Schaefer is editorial THE AMERICAN WHISKEY From Juneau to Sitka, P. C. Del- advisor and M Marjorie Tillot-| gard, Alexandria Ott Maurice' scn is business advisor. ; PAR EXCEI'I'ENCE Strand, E. Lundquist and Larry Y ’_” | Lindstrom; to Tulsequab, Louis Puerto Rico is the smallest \rl; Hold; and on a charter trip to the Greater Antilles. ! | Sumdum for duck hunting, Jame | Orme, Dr. and C. Carter | and Mrs. B. Simmo: Tboup painen BOGGAN { s i THREE FEATHERS DISTRIBUTORS, INC. peasha i danial Empire State Building, New York, U.S. A. CALL 209 { BLENDED WHISKEY, 26 PROOF, 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS L S il — from Skagway were W C. A. Carroll a Paul from Haines, Charmaine from Tulsequah, E. Hamilton Flooring Contractor HJIH\ Raney from EX-242.EA { YELLOW CAB ! 24-hour Dependable Service o-o-..._“”..,,..— Look ===ee=== Read and Be Surprised GASTINEAU CAFE’S SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER Complete for $1.50 MENU CHOICE OF COCKTAIL: Shrimp, Crabmeat, Tomato or Grapefruit Juice | Choice of ENTREES— YOUNG ROAST TURKEY FRIED CHICKEN—Country Style PRIME RIB OF BEEF CLUB STEAK ROAST PORK TENDERLOIN STEAK— Mushroom Sauce « Fashioned with care To give longer wear Mashed, Baked or French Fried Potatoes ‘ NFinesf Fabrics Vegetable i i ewest Patterns | Dessert _Coffee or Tea Most popular Shades | Youthful Pleated Models - | Full-cut . . Zipper Closure | AND REMEMBER OUR WEEK-DAY NOON 65c ; MERCHANT LUNCH I PLUS the Famous Thrifty “E” Dollar Evening Dinner L The Menu to Choose From ‘ e e ‘ Caslers Mens Wear (Formerly Sabin’s) era Shippers Receivoid BEST RETURH Langinh Wing We believe that in the 1 944-47 Vil & Huth, Inc., toid ihe largest 1o the world. Certainly we obtai PRICES for Standard Ranched Min marketing outlet is all-imporiant success where it counts the most investment of work and money We puinl Favis i in returi; on Yo our jsg & ship as the reasons why you shouid el soor neve tigg through us, “'The Woild's Fojam: P T T Organization.”' Lampsr)n. ;"h‘i.h/' & MINK STARS FOR 134 SILVERBLU - PA>TEL 25:UYViAW Wi - ROYAL KOH-I-NUk - Bhinikisr o STANDAR S LE £ NEXT AUCTION - Ranch Mink Lost ceceivitg Mink, Silver Fox, Color Plicse 7 dote - SHOWS AT 7:25 - 9:30 L T T —— PAGE FIVE TIOMENTURY > 9 w1 & TS HT “WHILE SWEETHEARTS WAITED! 'lhv!hrillmg true story of the men who did it the heartbeats of the wives and sweethearts “they left behind! i A'MERVYN LEROY PRODUETION WITH VAN JOHNSON - ROBERT WA PHYLLIS THAXTER ' " TIM MURDOCK SCOTT McKAY ‘o GORDQN McDONALD DON, De FORE" ¢ ‘ROBERT MITCHUM JOHN R: REJLLY. » HORACE McNALLY HAND SPENCER TRACY as LIEUTENANT COLONEL JAMES H. DOOLITTLE KIRSTEN'S BEAUTY SHOP will be under the management of HELVI BARRAGAR during the illness of the owner. ‘2wou 9AOGD Yi OF UMDIP 3G jIIM SYIBYD PICS 2iD sinj LAYM -Via Air Express- THAT NOUNCING 1 here IsNo buhshtut for Newspaper Advertising! 1 Ageinst fire u - Mg | b | El 9:2 Sy of 3 wd | | m = & Jedlitalang ] H “‘z‘ ] gl | 8 30w i o = Lt | S Lo o o 3 | M e EOee | T am % o 2 ! £a2n 3 ; - . T | % = 3 i ® fo oy el ‘ T %z 3 ', 18 e e P s ¢ H | . 1A S g HREE S G » TR g a0 8 R e [ 131§ '3 ~F = | el m - F | <‘E 2 (2] [} | o SREERNE s ! | =< 2 g A Sy hia e 4 ¥ «©w o 1 = X % 2 zZ, 3 2 H S x @ m ] L {SZ » e {2 - 3 1851 ol i b | | = o g bl ] ;a8 O ) DO B 2 @ =t \ g o s B e~ e < 2 PA | | = @ g - 5 3 | [e] a2 | | z | |8 |l Ve s | ;.‘ [ Al ™ | m > o w X £ » > s 6 5 5 » c A g Q0 R mAg - ® ©» O ool ) v < m > > a = o Q o - 2 % [a) «» e m z S 3 s} ° £ o [} z ® &= E Q 4 TRANSPORTATION IN THAT IT W1 T LESNS THAN $100. PER PACK TOUSTA A While this m Y 0 fi = 0 SHIPPING INSTRUCTIONS Itk NECK AY EXPRESS AGENCY. ndiing faster delivery 1 Post ship wur erchandise. while In our warehouse a xeneral policles up to Prompt Day of our event of 1 transit or in our warel your &, the amount received from Compan " « sure all pelts are thoroughly dry before shipping and pack order to avoid heating, value will be suicient to automatically Insure your shipments under our transportation insurance coverage, Iy recommend that higher values of $1.000. per package. The extra cost mparison with the value of your ship- e that hese higher declared values will result nts most be Insured with the Government for 00 per packake and will be insured under our policles up to 000 00 ber package for Mink and up (o $3,300.00 per package will be insured it expense under the terws of our ext Sale and in the ouse, we will eredit the Insurance Printed in U8 .\.I‘ . Latest World Wide NEWS Evenis