The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 10, 1947, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA LMPIRL JUNEAU ALASI\/\ ~=** PAGE FIVE embers are asked to take food e Supply Corp ficer was | war-time RAF escape maps and mv!\lv holiday gifts to Ruth Iy R vaatstday of all four Mg FOR WEEKEND AT | NEW PRESIDENT END OF DEBATE ON Sterling at | | the Tot-to-Teen shop pecifica th ek thre { | before Oct ober 20. Tnv_\' will be f ellow prisone iored 46 " CAPITOL THEATRE o i s eipoes™ s oo of EMBlEM (lUB PALESTINE IN U, N, (o e | by nm\ date ) ar ! rge It was also decided that lhe ¢ fuct g Gy A 2-feature bill for this q“n ptimist Boa ol | LAKE SUCC! v, Oct. T08LfEEeaas AL i R Soroptimist Board, consisting LAKE SUCCESS, N. ¥ ) Cod ety = (the Board of Directors, will break- minion of Pakistan osed today 9 ! f";dt“ld‘ u(;lle of hllm “Slul‘l' fast at the Baranof Coffee Shop‘ dent Awards Dan(e that the United Nations Palestine | i 4 ; 3 8Rld. 1o . dety 0oRING O € on the Tuesday morning preceding Committee wind up its debate at |y 4 5T i makings of suspenseful sc N-the regular business meeting. Planned for Nov- 1 once without hearing the views of YR } ot § lfn,amm"m in a thumugpl) ori-| This will enable committee heads' Russia and the United States. But ginal manner to emerge as a {alito present proclems and sugges-| The regular business meeting of the committee chaimman said no ,~ \ and gripping chiller. Heading 1S tions for the Board's considera- | the Juneau Emblem Club was held| he had to follow est 1\\ e £ i ) i : o | Am h d | cast are Anita Louise, Lloyd Cor-ltijon. The first breakfast will be on Thursday evening, the commit-|rules of procedure. 1 i T | fs"!fltllh Michael Duane and Robertiat eight o'clock next Tuesday itee in charge being Gladys Vuille| Saturday as the deadli g cott. A radio forum was suggested and Verna West. Russian and United States re- iNDO“ESMH fOR J Because of the chain of events!gg a future project, with a round| Marian Hedges was installed as| presentatives remained silent d:u- 1 uneau soumh"nd which spells near-disa to an|iaple discussion possibly being |President and Lilllan Uggen as|ing today's discussion of Pal B[thD OWN lflfléfs ; innocent man in the film is en-|conducted through the proposed |Vice-President by Past President| tine An authoritative source [ w d 0 l 15 trely I““;“dl “}“‘*1 “’:!I“ '“‘l‘l’i‘“ 10 presidents’ Council representing Jo Jensen. Corrine Sheldon Was| the United States expected to pate ed., Ucl. anyone, the whole effect is dram-|ay civic groups. appointed as Organist. g 3 epun ] Hastins 1 . : atically heightened. “Shadowed” | Gertrude Trueblood was appoint-| Plans were made for the An- ::H”‘_(hr‘“‘“‘:u P“IC‘;‘_“_‘]‘]“"““‘;‘O“‘]’x‘“‘l"‘f"_“.\ly\u". Java, Oct. 10.—# Princess Louise 1 not & whodunft. From the.very|eq’ to. the membefhip ;committee|fital Awards dance t0 be BEM|oare whon they.woult speak, BUE| L o oo Ay COMIMUNIQUE &n Following Sailings L beginning the audience is aware yith Hermia Darnell and Henrietta |8t the Elks Hall on Saturday, No-| 4 high United Nations R AR s Y tadayshist DteR forcen ] Sunday, Gctober 26 Gf' the" Killer's 10ehtity. There are|nawes s ADorothy. Novatriey was| REbSS T, to' valse’ money M0k, | the Goviet delopation had EaiNIE| o Jumped oft 8t six polnts yes: PRINCESS LOUISE no intricute clues, no fancy list'selected to attend a Parent-Teach-|lamp for the delivery room at St g wait until after it 'm.”; e oy s S 18 swecps” directed Thursday, November 6 of suspects, no artificial devices.'n Acsociation meeting at the study|Ann's Hospital, with the follow- |yt - ",' e R PR RS Indantaian (oroes openating | PRINCESS LOUISE But, there is sheer terror in the yan in the high school October ing committee in charge: Chair-| SRRl ;"‘i‘“‘ behind their lines in central and Sunday, November 16 desperate struggle of a decent,pp to discuss youth needs in the man, Lillian Uggen, assisted bV‘ whsy Viva PRINCESS NORAH law-abiding citizen to extr him- | 'rérritory. |Jessie Merritt, Pat Grove, Florence AS 0 A Republican spokesman in Jog- Wednesday, November 26 celt ‘snd e helpiess tamily from| ree Sehts meting was held at|Homauist, Reba Hazain and Mar- IGASCOIGNE FREED |t i hicnecion capitar ao- AT Ra O AR a tangled web of crime in whichi pe dpurtmem of Edna Lom(‘n garet Burke There will be a serted thut the Dutch zmpln.\nd Sunday, December 7 he has accidentally become m- ————— Imeeting of the committee at the AFIER NAVY TRIAL tanks and motorized infantry m! PRINCESS NORAH volved. {home of Mrs. Uggen in the Twen-| heir thrusts | . The other feature on the doubl2 M RKET I Iticth Century Apartments, Mon- The Dutch said their casualties Bill is a geod western, “Wild Beau- H & M A S |day evening, October 13, at 8 p. m.| SAN DIEGO, Calif., Oct. 10— | yesterday totaled five killed, 10| ty. i — e Lt. Richard Gascoigne was ready to wounded and two missing | = ; ]'0 (ElEBRATE FIRSI | Waitresses ana rczatain Girls|return to duty today after a Navy Pty Ceisgis | GIR[ S(OU]’ DRIVE wanted at Percy’s Cafe. 665 tf| General Court Martial acquitted Sell it with an Empire Wantad.| \QAlt BIRTHDAY ON SAT. - e 0355 | With the completion of one suu-‘ cessful year in business, the H &! M Market is celebrating the first i this week. By way of | ion, coffee and cookies will be served to all their customers on | Saturday H | The H & M Market, which is ,owned by Tom Hutchins and "Duc"“ | STARIS NEXT WEEK; LASTS THREE DAYS, | The Girl Scouts are conuucting la two-in-one drive on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of next week to finance activities of both the past and present year Y i Tie goal of the drive is §3000, METitl, was purchased from George twice the usual amount, since the|Brothers on October 1, 1946, On the staff are Ray Graff, store manager; forced to | 4 Reck, Floyd Burns, George anization has been | Bill Don Porter - Lois Collier * Robert Henry - Wi Ji [ESSSi ety e T —_— ' ness from last year, when no drive Bullard, Marguerite Schnoeker and for funds was conducted. { Pauline Cady. | Girl Scout Commissioner Mer- T | nice Murphy explained that in- creased camp fees did not cover 11 Flow“ I“ BY i PNA; 5 FLOWN OUT/ y | rising costs of food for the last| Robert e SECOND BIG FEATURE camping expedition ‘Those participating in the drive will me2t Monday night at 8 P VSR i o'clock at the Juneau Young Hard-| Pacific Northern Airlines brought | vare Store, Lisle Hebert sid- | assengers i | Michael DUANERobert SCOTT w p e Store, sle ebert p 11 passengers in yesterday, took ing three versons to AIM horage and | There will also be a meeting of SATURDAY MATINEE ° iCIlFDl'l,E ° the Girl Scout Board next Tues-| Passengers from Anchoragewere: 1:30 P. M. '\Hd(‘m\ ed 7:10—9:30 day evening at the Lutheran| Linn Forrest, John Jaspers, John —ADDED— a2 +j Church. ! Allen, Andrew Balluth, Sophia Bal-,, “Zorro’s Black Whip” \\ ild Beauty 8:25—19:50 e luth, Dale Lane, Jessie Hulbert, ADOPT SISTER two to Cordova, ! BLEISS®’ VARIETY SHOP H. Gronroos J. L. Sul-| Cordova to Juneau: Juneau to Anchorage: {livan, L. Dierts, J. S. MacKinnon. | b e { ; Juneau to Cordova: V. C. Bing-| ! Beads . . Paper Flowers . . Hose { CLUBIN pARIS ham, Dallas Hghes g ! CHILDREN'S UNION SUITS | St - | | Across from War Surplus Store i fc‘:;lx‘;;plelhz‘ig;if;gz[:ZZ {:,2;1::_ FISH MNDI"GS | | today | ‘mist Club last night was the adop-| tion of the French Soroptimist| Only fish catch landed Club in Paris. iat the Juneau Cold Storage was ’__—_—.———7— Ju“EAu PL“MBING & HEATmG co' After reading of a letter from made by Ole Bransdahl on the PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL Madame La Docteur Suzanne Noel!troller Ford. He sold 1500 pounds “WELDING of the Association Internationalelof king salmon to Alaska Coasl Thi]’d and Franklin des Soroptimist Clubs, members de- ! Fisheries. P —— el .||u||"|||||"||||"|||I||"|'l|||||"|||||||||||||l||||||||||||l"||||||||||||||||||||||“|I- | NEW WINTER SCHEDULES! | Effective: October 1st to April Ist i FALL DANCE Spoééoredby DOUGLAS VOLUNTEER Passenger and Express FIRE DEPARTMENT DAILY Juneau—Ketchikan SOUTHBOUND NORTHBOUND S A I u R D A Y N I G H I f 10:30A Lv. JUNEAU - Ar Ba10p 11:30A Ly. PETERSBURG : Wt 4 3:282 [ 00N Lv. WRANGELL Lv. 2:5 iguop A;I KETCHIKAN . i Lv. 2:00P OCTOBEB 11TH | Juneau—Sitka ; j 3 . 11:50°A " 210, R e 3 10:00P M. Until 200A. M. | (* or earlier) TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS Juneau—Haines—Skagway At the School Gym ' 2:00P Lv. JUNEAU .. 2 e AT, 4:40P 2:55P Lv. HAINES Lv. 3:5F 3:10P Ar. SKAGWAY ; Lv. 3:30P & ? 7 5 Ali Times PST (1207) z fi’z 9 2 5 - - - - . g The Gift of a Lifetime . . . . BUT Time Is Limited JUNEAU to-— Mon. Wed. Fri. JUNEAU to— Mon. Wed. Fri. Angoon Hawk Inlet .. X ‘ B:fannf § Hood Bagkts v X vevh Lt Relax While You Travel You are probably one of the \r_uill to your special order in the order that it is request- Chatham . BRSNS Hoonah X X X Wh s many ‘who has decided that right here in Juneau, can best ed. Hence we suggest that Chichagof x Kimshan ... ik X 5 omz"o:“}:g‘;‘b{:“m“’-%?';fl;?fl:‘mfl; FINE FURNITURE is “the meet your exact requirements. you place your reservation Cobol X Peican ... X x X - back and enjoy the scenery as ,'o...,j_ s Gift of a Lifetime” . . . that But to serve you in keeping now, and thus be assured of Elfin Cove, X Port P;lthmp = X it is a gift from which every with our high standards of delivery at the time you de- g";f;;imn s § ;:fi:;:: X X X Rl member of the family will de- workmanship will take time, sire it. ity = Todd x Z&:}fi-:{k:“gl‘zfi :.‘r::iafl{;‘;.:‘::l.g:fl;n;:e:t.fi rive lasting pleasure. and time is limited. The commonplace can be meals. The cost of all meals is ineluded in the fare. But have you, perhaps, (like So if you are to have the thrown together in a hurry. E X—departure and arrival times and sequence of stops variable. PHONE 612 QMK%% ' ng o M!S ~v|n|mmmmmlmmmmmmlllffififififillllulum||||m|||ummummw" Your berth, too! - Sailings Are Frequent Sailings every Sunday «or Ketchikan and Seattle Next sailing—S. 8. ALEUTIAN—October 12 Sailings every Tuesday for Cordova, Valdez and Seward “Néxt ‘IIM—S S’ BARANOF—October 14 All sailings subject to change without notice. many others) put off making your choice ‘until later on? Custom - made furniture, desired delivery on time your order should be placed soon. Work will be given priority True craftsmanship requires time to create more beautiful results. JUNEAU UPHOLSTERY COMPANY 122 Second Street HAROLD and WARREN HOUSTON Telephone - 36 “Things Produced for Alaskans In Alaska Help Create a Greater Alaska for Alaskans” s S e AT P,

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