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MONDAY OCTOBER 6, 1947 . DO TERSEDRAMA: S~ NEWS CAPITOL FEATURE THE MEN IN HER | RRITORIAL GUARD, All former memb Territorial Guard ar | LIFE SOMETIMES Tense s ”‘:”'“"": -~ on Tuesday evening at 7:30 |f LIVED TO REGRET l\'j .‘(,‘:“ % % l'i]:‘ L o'clcck in the Fire Hall. Captain | L ¥ g Wend:!l Cahill, who was in com- | starrir Merle ¢ y Bént.” Charles Ebrvli jymand cf the Douglas Guards, Paul Luka 150" oNensd | makes the request so that un- it the Capitol T hentie: finis isiness may be taken care portrayal of ‘femi Lo cmantic duplicity and taut melo- ; The film has an emotionai AALTO-TAPANI CREE AT haulE hb. av Miss Laino Aalto and Mr. Waino > ator long after \wing Tapani were united in marriage Basihe Sunday 1 it 11 o'cleck MERLE The story, from the clas: by f U. S. Commissioner OBEROM Donna Robert Hicher ; Felix Ie is the ¢ by James Bernard F ughter rust Aalt time SEINRS presents Miss Oberon as a evider gla s born BR[N ‘ ful, predatory divorcee. She nd graduating from b o ser sights for a rich and idealis- the Douglas High School and later yptolozist. a musician, poet,! attending the University of Cali- k PAUL falls for her charm, He m ! and her to Egyp Mr. Tapani i on of Mr. and | where he is head of an cxpedition Mrs. Lauri Tap; of Hancock, ] exploring the tomb of a Pharaoh Michigan. He has been an employee dead for some 3000 year of the Libby MeNeill and Libby Bored by the dull life of Cairo, plant at Taku Harbor for the past the ant talk of a dead pa H a World War she turns for excit ) n. Attending the couple were native blackmailing gigolo, - dor Alex De and G. Edward by Charles Korvin, who woo: h, s'ster and brother-in-law into a plot to poison h I he bric band I mak their home > . } LEM DRILL TEAM WILL MEET TONIGHT ATTEND FUNERAL ream of the Embien Joe Reidi Sr. and Mr. and M a practice in the ry Langfeldt arrived from their ®* ADDED e evening at 8 o'clock. ©Mmpblcyment at Sitka last week to \:Vi)\ (i‘i”‘ z“ are urged to attend attend to funera rangements of i b nd mother, the late Mrs. “The Blend Stayed On’ s . - SHOOTS COYOTE employees of the Alaska FILM VODVIL - vice, on Japonski nd o McDona the In- Mr. Langfeldt left n yesterday (PRESS NEWS ternal Revenue ¢ t alfor his position there coyele at 5 p. m sterday i the Granite Creek ar H SCHOOL BOARD TO MEET was accompani>d by A Scheol Board meeting has been i5 the f v called for this evening at 8 o'clock It will be THE NAME'S FAMILIAR BUT OH, HOW SHE'S CHANGED! hing else is new and stream- woth, swift diesel locomotive i ing new sleep- t run! SHE'S STILL CALLED the Morth Coast Lin lined and glamorous—the Day-Nite coache out front. Most any day now, new diner-1 ing cars will join the North Ceast Limited in its Chicago-North Pacific C ted. But just about eve buffet-lounge cars, the s NEW IUFFET LOUNGE CARS ARE HERE This new beauty is a “‘club car” expressly s chairs and settees. Snack bar. Writing desk. Wide “picture” windows. Good company! NEW DAY-NITE CDACHES ARE HERE Towest fare; yet your Northern Pacific coach ticket buys many refinements: extra leg room, re- clining seat with leg rests, air-conditioning, individual reading light, ample dressing room. NEW DlNER LUNCH CARS ARE HERE. These smart new cars offer you a choice between tempting snacks and sandwiches at the counter . . . and NEW ROOMETTES ARE COMING. Your own private room—with ice water tap, draftless tomporrd air, toilet, lavatory, a big bed that’s always ready. Also coming: Newest yet— Northern Pacific’s famous full-course meals at duplex-roomettes and luxurious bedrooms. the table. CALL ON US FOR TRAVEL INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS g y ; SEATTLE TICKET OFFICE - 1401 Fourth Ave: C. R. Throckmorton, General Agent or G. W. RODINE, Western Passenger Traffic Mgr: 416 Smith Tower, Seattle NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY LS i0n At y, /‘& matters are to come before the NOTICE f the Doug- asked t held in the Super- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA FORM NEW intendents office and mpmzant T School Board | - | HARVEY-LINDSTROM ; W PAGE FIVE S ERE TE. 'NOW PLAYING UNEFUL MUSICAL IS CLEVER BILL ried Ia Saturday evening at 8:30 o'clock in a quict ceremony at the | home of U. S. Commissioner Felix | | As wonderfully refrest B8 o ! ocean breeze, T : Witnesscs for the couple were Mr. | Sirls dn. TS Rdee and Mrs. William Dore, sister and Sgm ‘“;"'I'l”‘ ‘?nln "(L“"‘("" gk l, sweils brother-in-law of Mrs. Harvey. 0 izati i i S A ey heatie S ot mrs. marvey. | Organization Links Com- [ierday, brmging wi ; EAGRES SR FeRTate . f . ing whirlwind of gaiet | miAcLes amer Toviont i unist Parties Against faa melody. T i, taring| will hold their regular meeting this 4! inn’’ |June Haver, ' Geo Montgomery / il bola their segular meeting s |J, §, “AgQression” fvivian siine. Celcste rolm: vera-| & THOHMIONOR By o'clock L i \r\wlr. x(. ;[.;m ll ank Latimore, s just| ; “.lfi"m «\.eorge Montgomery Conttnuea from Paoe URE, wha he doctor ordered for jad= 4 | 3 P i (0] Y d .- ! A s RIS 5. - et movie-geers: a rare ana delight-| Vivian 8i3ike - Celeste Holm Gastineaux Lodge 124, F&AM will from Russia, France, Italy, Czecho- ”]» l_lifllrful‘n‘mm treat | Vera-Eiizn - Frank Latimore meet tomorrow evening in the slovakia, Poland, Rumania, Bul-| ”‘“{“'" ’.“,"." Humberstone and! Directod by BRUCE HUMBERSTONE agles Hall, Douglas garia, Yugoslavia and Hungary. ["‘“ ucer Mack Gordon have gone Produced by MACK GORDON 3 To tmplemeht The Work oF the[dm the besten path fo Bchivye e MISS THOMPSON LEAVES | organization, an “information bur-|* ""“““’H definitely new ;:nd wel- ! 'Miss Virginia Thompson was al|eau” is to be established in the f“{w mI film musicals. l-rum'v\- passenger, southbound on the Bar-| Yugoslav capital al Belarade. To ‘,';‘”. i v entar iR Sy AlSO wm=m= anof. She will return to her home |it Will'be assigned, the' announce-;¢ *Ht 8 WSO, “:m,r[],"“x; S : in Orange, Calif. after a two|ment said, the task of “exchanging| ", end. Bye-ILAUE PRSI p RiE TNait Geifhy. Mt shd «aivs.| e¥periences’’ AuA; it necessary, ”l..im l[!,‘l] Little (1 rls in Blue’ VARIETY CAIIUUN s. s R is as utterly unusual as it is en- Peter Nickel. She hurried home af- 'coordinating the activities —off, y ! i i ter receiving word of the illness of,Communist parties on a basis ..x‘“:l‘_i:“‘”:“ (et e Latest WORLD NEWS Via Air Bxp'e’s A # e story's three little girls *are her grandmother. Teavual, sgtec n Mi : The published text of a declara=' gy "0 :-|1||‘-v(\:(-.1“1‘\Ix‘y‘n 'vl.l.(\‘l-l‘\- e FIRE ALARM, IDAY tion issued by the Warsaw confer- n oAt & beth b . 5 s s Vollibtees it Dedlenbe sald) that! Tofmasion BT thalk s e v et TN Hllll|HIIIIlIIIII|IIIIlIIIIIlI||||IIlIIll|||||||II|||||||II|.‘ partment was called cut last Fri- new Communist organizatlon wasiy.,uties decide to sell their chick-. } day evening at 5:45 oclock when necessitated .by international de- oy faym and go millionaire hus- 1 “ children playing, set rubbish afire Velopments which had resulted ID|pq,q hunting On the board. welk| | NEW WlNTEB SCHEB L HH mn the rear of the Oasis :, i':_l“ '\:‘(}lf*h"'" the tern and |4 Apjantic City, the picture gets ! E - — as 5. off to its fast-paced start - g ; The declaration blamed the split| Sn ! Effechve; Oclober ].Sl to Apl’ll lSt i vas NURSERY opE“S upon “imperfalist politicians” in HERE FROM OREGON ! the United States, whom it accus-! John H. McCormick of Portland, § ed of trying to provoke a new and Mr. and Mrs. S. Buchanan of | P AT ONE O°CLOCK TODAY <, b s e bt B assenger and LXpress A'I‘ GOVERNOR’S HOUSE The Marshall Plan and Truman |gnef ! p Doctrine were deseribed as tools of | ki b DAILY ! { the United States in a campaign| 3 sOUT] ) B B y for world domination. Asserting| bl G e | Juneau—Ketchikan day nursery sponsored by .0 o concessions could be made ; { SOUTHBOUND NOREHBOUNS the American Women's Volunteer | ‘ ”" e g ‘l,m‘“"l\ Henry Green, local agent for the } 10:30A Lv. JUNEAU Ar. 4:10P Service opened this afterno o “the new course of the U | Northland Transportation Com- 3 o i ) ¥ FordbSalnd A rhe pumsery States and the imperialist camp.”| pany, left with M'..’ Stee o JURIA T, PETIRSBURC Dy.c oS e 1c Governor's House. The nursery 1y 0t¢% 870 W€ LTy {pany, rs. Green on the 12:00N Lv. WRANGELL Lv. 2:50P will be open from Monday to Fri- "0 S0 . | Alaska bound for Seattle for a brief 12:40P Ar. KETCHIKAN Lv. 2:00P day and the hours will he from 1. “‘”” PRt i “‘i "‘l’l‘“]‘]"“f visit. They will return to Juneau : R s g Nl 8 i6 the affenc ations o 8. policy on all lines| " 1o Alaska’s nex Bt Foneaoaill mtil 5 in the afternoon i R e whute” aska’s next voyage Nerth Jun¢au—Sitka ! Anyone wishing to make inquir - e e | W } A gy SIEEel ki o z 1 shing to ma - o . @ \ 00 A B phone Mrs. Brooks Hanford at 292,/ Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Brown of ! 98 o aariiee) Mothers are asked to take their Tcppenish, Wash., and W. E. Diers, | ]o MEH WED"ESDAY ! 3 - children to_the side entrance of and B. F. Goodrich of Seattle are | TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS { the Governor’s house. registered &t the Baranof L { % i ! | The regular meeting of the com-| } Juneau—Haines—Skagway ! A0 — —— — - — - e - A‘IJ“)'d guilds of Holy Trinity Church ¢ ’ fiske 3 \ U. 8. DEPARTME THER BUREAU {will be held in the Parish Hall, on | 00PN SENERS e A | Wednesday evening, at 8 oclock. ' | 2:56P Lv. HAINES Lv. 3:58P WEATHER BULLETIN | Final plans will be made for the'} ~ 310P Ar. SKAGWAY L DATA FOR ?4 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M., 120TH MERIDIZN TIME |annual Fall bazaar which will Le | i Times PST (120°) ! Max. temp. | TODAY {held Wednesday evening, Nov. 19 | last | Lowest 4:30am. 24hss. Weatherat | A movie entitled “Not By Bread E 2 Station 24 hrs* | temp. temp. Precip. 4:30am. |Alone” will be presented. All church| | JUNEAU to— Mon. Wed. Fri. JUNEAU to— Mon. Wed. Fri. | Anchorage 8 1 % 0 Cloudy |women and friends are cordially Angoon X Hawk Inlet X ! Barrow 4 v.,h I‘L\('L- Snow | invited. Baranof x Hood Bay X Bethel 46 39 24 Rain | Hostesces for the evening are'§ Chatham X Hoonah e Cordova :1 02 Gloudy | Mrs. Lois Estepp, Mrs. Elaine Iver- | Chichagof X Kimshan X 1?,-;_5,““ E‘) 2 0 (.,]mx; |son .md Mrs. Esther Jolu tone ‘E Cobol X Peican gk @ ,:dmsmfi“ ;}1i .:0 :: St Cloudy | et ! Elfin Cove X Port Althorp.. X FFairbanks 27 Snow " N . s Excursion In X Superior X Haines 49 43 0 Cloudy BOG G AN U Wter X Tanakes R s ol f'iu\rv = : 4;1; 2; "; :,_:uu:v Floorin co h’ , ! Gustavus X Todd X ‘\ uneau Airpor 9 oudy Ketchikan 51 39 01 Clear i : g X niracior X departure and arrival times and sequence of stops varlable. Rt b e S e || Laving—Finishing Ouk Floors Kotzebue 36 33 03 Snow ! Lo PHONE 612 —_— Los Angeles 83 | s 3 Snow o s e e e ) McGrath Nome 38 32 34 14 Pt. Cloudy Northway 46 25 26 0 Clear | Petersburg 49 34 36 0 Clear Portland 60 46 Cloudy 22 Clear Clear Pt. Cloudy Prince George Prince Rupert Seattle 59 43 0 | Whitehorse 44 38 0 ! Yakutat 52 42 42 03 | *—(4:30 a. m. yeeterday to 4:30 a. m. today) \ ' this morning abcut 600 miles west of Vancouver Island. Another storm | | Cloudy | Pt. Cloudy ! WEATHER SYNOPSIS: The storm which was located in the Bering | b('\ on Saturday has been moving slowly southeastward and is centered | 1t is very intense | | center is located in the central Aleutian Islands chain, !and gale winds accompanied by moderate to heavy rains was reported | p-—-.-m..._..m over this area this morning. This storm is expected to move into Bristol tonight but it will begin to fill todav. Cold air is moving south- | ’ \mrd across Canada and temperatures as low as 16 degrees were reported | over the northern portion. Below freezing temperatures were recorded | over the central and northern portions of Alaska. The temperatures over | Southeast Alaska have been near normal the past two days. They range | from 36 to 50 degrees along the coast from Puget Sound to the Gulf of | Alaska. Rain fell during the past 24 hours over the Aleutian Islands, | southwestern Alaska, at scattered points along the coast, southwestern Canada and over the Rocky Mcuntains and Plains States of the northern | United States. Rain or snow fell over,central and northern Canada and !uvntrnl and northern Alaska MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN ) Reports from Marine Stations at 1:30 P. M. today | WIND Height of Waves Station Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) : Cape Spencer Pt. Cloudy 49 ENE 11 2 feet Eldred Rock 50 NE 12 Smooth Point Retreat 45 N 4 1 foot Five Finger Light 47 NNE 8 1 foot | Lincoln Rock Pt. Cloudy 51 NE 2 Smooth Guard Island Pt. Cloudy 51 NNW 4 Zero Cape Decision Pt. Cloudy 52 bi} 12 1 foot < . = MARINE FORECAST FOR PERIOD ENDING TUESDAY EVE- NING: Outside waters, Sitka to Yakutat, and the Icy Strait- Cross Sound | area—easterly winds 10 to 20 miles per hour. Lynn Canal and Taku Inlet i northerly winds 15 to 25 miles per hour. Protected waters of Southeast Ala south of Lynn Canal and the outside waters, Dixon Entrance to Sitka—variable winds mostly northerly to westerly and generally less | than 15 miles per hour. Mostly fair. JUKEAU PLUMBING & HEATING C0. | PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL WELDING -Third and Franklin THE ALASKAN CAB CO. “THE FINEST CARS AND SERVICE IN JUNEAU” COURTESY. 7 DOUBLE 7 ———SAFETY “The Packard Clipper System” PHONE 787 - EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARQUARDT , OPTOMETRIST Becond and Franklin \ PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS i. | Juneau YELLOW CAB et "IIIIllIllllllllllIllIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlll'IIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIINI' Phone 22 24-hour Dependable Service There is no substitute for newspaner adverhsmg' SLACKS n For Men \ All Wool — $8.00 and up REDUCED 10 $3.50 H.S.GRAVES T aiie e\ Men’s White Shirts Were priced at $4.50 MADE by BOTANY PLUS A WIDE ASSORTMENT . —of Other Popular Makes - EXCLU E DEALERS IN FLORSHEIM SHOES MAIL ORDERS will be shipped C. 0. D. to any part of Alaska, same day as received. RDTrTeRs—