The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 3, 1947, Page 5

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MCONDAY, —PLUS— Sports Quiz Cartoon INSULATING | BUILDING BOARD o It's Sironger o Insulates Belter o Attractive Finish o Packed securely for Alaska shipment “Ask your lumber _\WOUZ,, or building T, e supply = dealer” 3|3 7 s WOODFIBER DIVISION SIMPSON LOGGING CO. Sales Division: Simpson Industries 1010 White Bldg. Seattle, Washington e LOW-COST COMFORT IN TOURALUX SLEEPING CARS = it sl - HIAWATHA SEATTLE e CHICAGO Already a firm favorite with Alaskans is The Milwaukee Road’s OLYMPIAN HIAWATHA. This air conditioned Speedliner offers e full range of accommodations includ- ing unique Touralux sleepers. You ma comfortable in a new, cheerfully decorated car for about one-third less than in standard sleepers, and rail fare is little more than in coaches. Strikin dining car and Tip Top Grill with snac] section and cocktail lounge. Leave Seattle daily at 2:45{3; Also daily service on the electris fied COLUMBIAN. For reservations, ask your nearest Steamship Office, Travel Bureau, or : B. E-Caxson, General Agent While nd.g:m ‘Ave, and Union St. ttio 1, Wash. e your tick The MILWAUKEE Roap vl OVEMBER 3, .| Halloewe'en pranksters really put 1947 MYSTERY DRAMA | NOW AT CAPITOL ALSO HAS COMEDY, { Di wolk on a train motivat, |the action in RKO Radio’s m !tery-thriller, “Crack-Up,” starring {Pat O'Brien, Claire Trevor and Herbert Marshall, the feature at the Capitol Theatre. | Victim of the dirty work is: O'Brien, in the role of a tough, wn-to-e h art expert at a New York museum. Tricked into tak-! ing the trip by a false report, he is slugged into unconsciousness, which brings on delusions. Picksd ,up trying to break into the mu- seum, h's clothes soaked with liiquor, he declares he has been in a train wreck on his w to his |mcther’s Ledside. All this is found to bi untrue, and his case is call- led a temporary mental crack-up | O'Brien starts inve ations on bhis own which lead to the unc erinz of a gi ket invelv- ing famous are tr The mys- terious murder of his friend, the {museum curator sends him under- cover when he is suspected of the crime. | Miss Trevor as his fiancee, helps him, as does Marshall in the role of a mystery man who turns out tc be a Scotland Yard man work- hand in hand with the New police ¢ e ANNUAL BAZAAR OF METHODIST CHURCH TC BE HELD NOV. 15 15 M s the LeRoy | Saturday, November announced by Wi chairman, for the bazaar held annually by the women of the Methodist Church. T doors of the social reom will be open to the general public from 11 am. to 5:30 pm. Mrs. Leslie Sturm, Mrs. Jack Popejoy and Mrs. Fritz Johnson is the committee named to be in e of the silver tea. Charles Forward, Mrs. Frank Fungerford and Mrs. Anna Hougen- dobler have charge been nemed to take of the hcme-baked foods variety of hand made and novelty articles will be on display Each member of the WSCS has been ed to contribute one apron and others also have should be a if possikle centributed so there large selection. All women who are sewing for the bazaar are asked to turn their work in to Mrs. West before Nov. 14. - - HOLLYWOODRED WITNESSES ARE ~ BANQUET GUESTS. | | NEW YORK, Nov. 3.—® - The House Committee on un-American Activities was agsailed by ten speakers at a reception given yes- terday by the Civil Rights Con- gress in honor of 19 subpoenaed Hollywood writers, directors and actors. | | Twelve of the 19 were present, cluding six of the ten subpoenaed witnesses who were cited for con-| tempt of Congress because of their refusal to answer some of the com- mittee’s questions during the in-| vestigation of alleged Communism | |in Hollywood. | | Also among the 400 persons pres- | ent at the Park Central Hotel were | Gerhard Eisler, who has been de- | scribed by the House committee ! as the No. 1 Communist in Ameri-| ca, with his wife. Eisler, under| conviction for passport fraud and contempt of Congress is free in| bail pending appeal. He is a brother of Hanns Eisler, Holly- wecod composer. - e, SWING, SLIDE ARE REPORTED TAKEN, - GOVERNOR'S YARD their backs into it the other night | when they removed a large com- binaticn swing and slide from the | Governor's House. ’ The double swing and slide set | is the property of the day nursery, and Mrs. Ernest Gruening has asked that anyone knowing the whereabouts of the equipment con- tact her. Four garbage can lids also dis- appeared with the swing and slide and Mrs. Gruening asks informae tion regarding them. .- MRS. ALEXANDER LEAVES Mrs. Joseph Alexander and young son David left cn the Alaska this morning ior Petersburg. They will be the hcuseguests of Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Thompson for a week. Mrs. Thompscn is the former Lorraine Rude. Mrs. Al>xander is secretary to the Governor of Alaska. GUCKER BACK IN TOWN Jack Gueker, breker, returhed to | Juneau with Alaska Coastal Air- | lines over the weekend after a trip to Sitka.* THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA SEEING DOUBLE _ Ten sets of twins, ranging in age from 5 to 15 years, creale quite an identification problem for R. W. Harper, (right) superintendent of the Delton, Mich., school. Some have been attending for several years, but still it’s tough. ;| Fad DFE DU h ERTAINS ‘ DOUGE.AS | 2720w, THE PANIRY 10 BE g Incst to five of his young friends| NEWS | i oo e o OPENED HERE BY 2 | at the home of his parents, Mr. and | st | Mis. Wm. Cady. Guests included Yo u N G wo M E N KEPT THEIR PLEDGE ‘ Thomas Jensen, Jr.. Joe Poor, How- Douglas children kept their words |ard Hayes, Michael Walker and Two local young wemen, Mary well, on last Hallowe'en eve making j Mort Mortenson. ‘\’nlv'nlm:‘ and Phyllis Thomas, have the rounds of all the residents who { eeently announced the opening on were prepared to treat rather than | EAGLES MEET TONIGHT November 10 of The Pantry, Ju- be tricked. Appsrently they were( The Eagles will hold their regu-|neal first atessen and food treated well, as no damage of any |lar meeting this evening in their|exchange. The Pantry will be lo- extent was done, except the usualihall at 8 o'clock. Initiation is plan- [cated in the bus depot waiting scaping of a few windows and the [ned for the evening. ircom and will be open Monday | through Saturday during business hou usual to be expected, tipping over ——— regular of the Third Strect bus wi ST. LODGE 124 stand Gastineaux Lodge 124 F&AM,| With an eye to the poor working — - | will meet tomorrow, Tuesday eve- ”“‘I The "*"‘ ry will “"“‘(‘J""l ready | ning .l the! Bsual - fhme: dn. ths sy Neat-and SEIvEIIAINGHEIRS IR WINDOWS SMASHED ‘En‘-‘l(‘* Hail any amount from a single portion ; b {to “roast fatted cali” for a ban- A few G. vuneau alleged delin- ) " el s B et _ 'quet. Home baked pastries and quents, during Hallowe'en, made a, CREATIVE WRITERS MEET | yonocanned fruts and vegetables tour of Douglas on a flat bed truck,| Creative Writers will meet for|in .10 pe available. ;t:}:;lmnus I, irunlduf_ :h)‘ Dlu las| the weekly session Wednesday, NO- | | yiss Valentine, business manager, .c‘ :‘ ul:‘,n n“, ::: f‘xlx:"” & 2 ‘}\nmht{ 5, at ‘_30 p.m 'm‘ Junfz AU | and Mrs. Thomas, in charge of the nto the windows breaking |High School, Room 1. This Eroup|. missary of the new venture, all in different classrooms.|is a unit of Arts-Crafts Inc. Work will be glad to talk with individuals or organizations that may be inter- ¢sted in selling home-prepared pro- Fortunately, they were seen, by se eral alert Douglas boys and some on Chr.stm: is underway | DOUGLAS TO HAV adults, who took good notice of v | Biota to: The Pantey. They can' b their vehicle, so the blame would BABY CONFERENCE TUE reached at telephcnes 108 or 892 20 to the right party. The Douglas Well Baby Confer- i The following day, School Sup-|ence will be held on Tuesday, No- erintendent Rice, 2 mpanied by ‘\‘(-n‘.'m) 4, from 2 to 4 pm. the | VICTORs OUT HUNTING the voungsters who had seen the Douglas Public School. Mi Mae |° Mr. and Mrs, Martin Victor and destruction, sleuthed the Juneau Krueger, Public Health Nur will | Guide Johnnie Osbourne returned streets, with the Juneau Police,'be in charge of this conference to Juneau over the weekend with and identified the vehicle whos ————— Alaska Coastal Airlines from Ten- owner was able to supply the names | MARRIED TODAY akge. They had been on a hunting of those responsible. Jack L. Webb, of Juneau, and trip on Chichagof Island. It is thought that the same Ju-'Jewel Joyce Peck, of Minneapolis, - -oe - veniles, are responsible for the were married here at noon toda JUNEAU WOMAN'S CLUB breaking of windows and street Comm.. Felix Gray Regular monthly business meet- (lights in Juneau on that evening.| |ing will be held Wed. 2 o'clock in The case is now in the ha the penthouse of the Alaska Elec tric Light and Power Cc. ady the U. S. Commissioner, as the j ticipants are under age. 724-12 A, SAlALY i, e T e M, 1/1viny e e A T N""”,"'Mm,,’,’,’,’m ey s T e L e " K e " o) ot e WSt S PRI ! .8 ) N ® n AW TR w:;p &,\b‘ HUNTING SEASON is a time for caution, a time to STOP, LOOK, and LISTEN . . . That loss of life may be kept at o e Ul SRy e T o nrotnt bl ptt £ the lowest possible level, one i3 . 313 should use reasonable care. If in doubt, pause long enough to avoid an unnecessary hazard to a fellow-hunter. SR 3 ;fifi\‘ S ’ g R RS D R . SR PAUL BUNYAN R R G v W i s - PAGE FIVE COMEDY OF NEW | THEME NOW BLL | 750 rEw Ty fLast Times Tomight '| | AT 20TH CENTURY | Shows at 0—9:30 | Warner Bros’ scintillating new(l T | comedy, “C Mor Tomorrow,” HE DID |which is the current bill at the {‘}:::S;a:sm ANN pENNIS ¢’ |20th Century Theatre, is a re- CONRECTICUY' Wi § SH[RIDAN M freshingly different motion picture . Ithat should evoke immediate grat- ORGA in the hearts of a number JACXK .V ALEXIS of movie goers now weary of the > from Hollywcod in the past asons. crisp and sparkling dia- ¢ rtly sophisticated situa= ns revolving about an unusual romantic triangle, and superlative cast headed by five of filmdom’s op stars—Ann Sheridan, Dennis | Morgan, Jack Carson, Alexis Smith land Jane Wyman—"One More To- morrow” ‘wins this column's un- REGINALD GARDINER - eis‘tistce qualified vote as the brightest com- ALSO o SRR Y R CARTOON . . . ""Robin Hood Makes Good™ Based on a by Phillip | Barry, “One More Tomorrow” was {adapted for the screen by Charles | Hoffman and Catherine Turney with additional dialogue by Jul- |ius J. and Philip E. Epstein, and !recounts the tribulations of a group of talented young people whose energies are directed into publishing a liberal magazine. | | e A e | | | 'MOOSE INITIATE BIG CLASS FRIDAY Moose Lodge had a big class of new members Friday, Oct. 31. The degree train did themselves proud the way they put on the initiation and with the new robes to lend a |lot of color. Thoese initiated were Harry Ton= kin, Thomas Hutchings, Robert F. Smith, L. Kimball, R. L. Graff, John P: nter, John M. Doogan, Rotert A. McManus, Rudy L. Notar, Fred Kolstad, Jim Mokris, Edward P. Madsen, Joe George, Joe E. Weodford, Ole J. Johansen, Charles S. Hammett Jr., Edward Carlten Dick. Refreshments were served after the meeting, and a good time was enjoycd “MEN OF TOMORBOW” A Glowing Tribute to the Boy Sccuts of Ame) in Striiing Technicolor Latest World NEWS Via Air Express o GRAY MarineMoters JUNEAU WELDING & MACHINE COMPANY Sole Owner — Phone 525 Lester Linehar €21 Willoughby FOR THE CHILLY DA AHEAD 9% WOOL HEAD SCARFS Clicery Plaids or Sclid Colors ¢OLORFUL WARM TOQUES Long cr Short Styles (The kiddies will love those with the Jingle Bells) HOLLYWOOD SHEEPWEAR Bedroom Slippers New Style Ear Muffs Mittens Weol or Waier repellent Mittens - Want ads get quick results, e s s et - o s s ) YELLOW CAB | COME IN or WRITE The Needlecraft and Junior Shop 111" Seward Street Y Mail Orders Receive Prompt and Careful Attention Phone 22 , 24-hour Dependable Service B P Attention Properly Owners Those of you who have been contemplating concrete work, whether it be sidewalks, founda- tions, or any other type of improvements requir- ing concrete, will save money by doing this work now. 2 There is no doubt that concrete will take an advance by next spring. We have construction steel and a car load of Hyurly cement on hand and will be glad to help you find a contractor to do the work for you. R Just call 799 and tell us about your problem. i i u S Juneau Ready Mix Concrete, Inc. AL b "‘Mluu,.u_‘ ULy G Wdsiiu NEW CHINATOWN CAFE SOUTH FRANKLIN STREET JUNEAU NOW OPEN EVERY DAY 11:00 A. M. to 4:00 A. M. Chinese Dishes Our Specially Try Our EGG FOO YONG-—CHOP SUEY SWEET and SOUR SPARE RIBS — NOODLES Home-Made Chili at any hour CHWNESEL CAERICAY v — i — ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU T0 KETCHIKAN 0 via Petershurg and Wrangell ] With ccnnections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle t FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 f " Therels No Substitute for 1 Newspaper Advertising!

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