The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 11, 1947, Page 5

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l(y li'!“ ARE IN, IT 'l'()()——— b ()l THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—JUNEAU, ALASKA "\ FIRE DEPARTMENT | MANY ATTEND 'BACK 'STORK CLUB'IS AT BENEFIT COMING, (TO SCHOOL" NIGHT 20THCENTURY FOR CAPITOL THEATRE AT JUNEAU S(HOO[S SHOWING TOKIGHT The wdy in the Lake,” mystery| Many parents and friends| Everybody \\\\n read news play with Robert Montgomery and,tramped through the rain last]columnists and listens to radio mng the Capitol 'Iht‘:l(l‘c"r\ School nig given in the Ju Stork Club, the ni club of the N for the o times tonight, and|neau Public Schools. Each class-{world. Now, for first time, it ANNUAL BENEFIT SHOW i tomor: ¢ “Dead Reckoning”{rcom was decorated with studentiwill be possible to get inside the ] 2 < A L Tom Tully [will be the attraction, sponsored work for the occasion and th Club, no matter where you are, as JUNEA '[l"!‘ F‘[RE DEPARTMENT Leon Ames ; the Juneau Volunteer Fire D(’-‘ \\».I\ on hand to talk of [Paramount has produced a motion ) | ; - ¥ U ol 4 | partment ¢ benefit | tudent’s progress Climax | picture using that glamour spot : DONALD DUCK—NEWS | A\.m.‘:.’.» of : nun.,m‘x.\v\7 ]B'V\:\I\Lx;:.‘“ m«)\l:.m; ;.\‘.‘\ . nlumv.u ulvr! ::;.‘» I)':‘f;'-an:.«v{“w\ “ln ‘m(u.llll\' < 1 < , are looki forwarg proz e d by the Begin- glamorus film s feature is A Greas Cuuse=A Greal Showw | Featue at 750—10: ceing Bogey and|mers and Bands and thelat the 20th Certury Theatre for B e e O T o ln\,‘r,'Bu\ 5 and Girl's Glee Club in theltonight only | Leauteous Lizab eamed | Grade School uditorium The film is B. G. DeSyl first n John Crom 1 Reck-| the primary grade rooms were | independent production for Para- oning,” they're said to be an ex- with art work and on each mount, “The Stork Club,” starring plosive combination of man and/student's desk were work books|Betty Hutton in the role of a hat- woman dynamite {that cculd be taken home by par- check girl to whom the most amaz- From advauce Hollywood ,!ent In the rade: the |ing things happen because she ssured of a typical bulletin board i curr saves the life of an eccentric mil- nd that means plen-levents and other topics of interest|lionaire. he millionaire is por- ction and reckless ' studied by the class |trayed by Barry Fitzgerald and, The action is really rug-| In the High School, most no-|according to advance reports, that ed with Bogey called upen to mk(‘;lu Wble display was in the Science|genial gentleman has a role that is MOSRIS CARNOVSKY - CHARLES CANE WILLIAM PRINCE - MARVIN MILLER WALLACE FORD uIJIJIIIIJIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIiIIHi!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIHIIIIlHIII ; formally to him. presenting the. citations DISMISSAL OF Denali Here Technicality learned the fact that the committee It was technic the was made by telegraphic vote. Seme authorities on Congress- jonal procedure are of the opinion —_— that there must be a formal meet- SOUGHT NOW ing of the committes tc act on| Steamer Denall of the: Alasi the matter. Steamship Corapary, un pt. B, it Martin indicated he has some | ASPen, arrived from the Westward foubts as to his discretion in ti ing 2t 4 o'cloc d sail- (Continued from Page One) e " - Ketct Vs G <123 e S M et _,matter once all technicalities are ¢ for Ketchikan an attle at 3 " |met. He read to newsmen a sec- 0 ©'clock. 2. That if he decides against tion of the law saying “It shall be AITiVIng in Juneau were Thomas squelching the actions himself, he the duty” of the Speaker “to cer- Brown and Rudelph Zuttman from should hold, them until the House| and he shall so certify” to Anchorage; Clarence Norton, Elliott Pearson and C. A. White from Sew- ard; Mr Ethel Lindley, Charles Eilith Wallis from meets next Monday and put them the District Attorney contempt ci- before the House for a vote. |tations from a committee Martin gave no indication as to — e oo - when he would make a decision, | b 1 Vs a a i »youn ) ngers “hi- Brercnbia ibs & somumries: 1aniOIRE SCOUT -GOALNOT - O oo B s | YET REACHED; HEBERT 1§ hutcher, Ravmona Zomse und Lois Py et g | [ Lee. a YELLOW CAB | EXPECTING MORE FUNDS {:yf-’i‘ ! ,Z,I"l,“‘_lv";mfi”}l]\fi“;'}_: iola Garry, Andrew P. Borwick, | Lisle Hebert. chairman‘iof tne M- 8nd Mrs.d, O. Martin, Mr. and | Girl Scout campaign for $3,460 \f:;\ h{?;u L‘:;(”}{:i"“‘(’;i“:._ n ‘Han- Phone hidh-was Rl [ T 380, |1y omas A. Sider, Francis E. Web- at funds collected annount ber, Don Fleming ! | to date amo to $2,890. | 22[! He said that there are several ¥ vl S. Taylor, H. K. ] { | persons out of town whom he has Andreasen, ixd Caldwell, Fred- | ] vet to hear from, but he expects erick Short, Rudy Halemba, C. R. i that when they return with reports | Grifiin, George Turney, Herb Law-! 24-hour De ! | fri e I cn the total collection, the goal will rence and Mr. and Mrs. Leon R.| oo - — —— ’ o be reached. Baghy. Ola' time quallfy... Old time prices Be sure to say: 89 years at fine whiskey-making makes this whiskey good. 86 proof. Blended Whiskey. The straight whiskies in »n product are 4 years or more old. 309, straight whiskey. 707 grain neutral spirits. Hiram V¥ alker & Sons Inc., Peorig, lll. | Frank Paul, char- his lovable Science instruc-|well-tailored to and administer terrific physical|Room. A. E. Eide, hment. The love betweenltor, conjured up one of those typi- l-"“lhl“\ rt and Miss Scott, as unpre-|cal teginning chemistry smells m = v i o dictable sultry summer’s day, give parents a graphic illustration | will have the fans gasping {of student work THEME of Taking his cue from Oliver H‘l In the Home Economics Depart- P ott’s and Steve Fisher’s terse ment, guests were treated to somej creenplay, based on a story by|very good cookies and coffec| Gerald Adams and Sidney Biddell,|made by 7th and 8th grade girls. Cromwell has directed for hair-|Samples of their sewing were also| raising suspense. Bogart, as @'on display. Assisting Miss Phyllis| yoper returned to the U. $.|Grant, Home Economics Instruc eive combat award, isltor, in serving refreshments were plunged into a furious round of{two students, Donna Jewett and manhunt, slugging and run\um'o\‘s,\luu Davis. when ppearing buddy turns| Opening the musical ))I'w:xulm iny 0 S o> - Club Which sang “The Bells of S, |y The Girts Giee o 1S Take Preparedness sang “A Regular Royal Queen, FILIPINO AUKILIARY 1O~ cevr, » o e, 0t as Day's Keynote HAVE pAR]’Y DAN(E 0" |-unmu The Glee Clubs are di- ' {rected by Miss Monica Farley and (Continued from mvo One) SATURDAY Nov 15‘!\11!1 Louise Henning is accompan- - f 5 |ist Both organizations received! In Pars, m".umlulu. L)u- Com- the munists made a political event of Europe’s main celebration |enthusiastic appla; from To raise funds for the Fmpum‘um-d.d auditorium audience. | Western Children's Christmas Party, the| The Senior Band performed in|0f the Armistice at the tomb of Ladies Auxiliary of the Filipinolively l.mln their first number be-|the Unknown Soldier in Paris. Community Club will hold a party|ing “Little John.” This was fol-| Communists party members were and dance in the Catholc Parish lowed by two solos played by Bill summoned to a parade of K- Hall on Saturday, November 15. Sperling on the trumpet accom-|ers, Democrats and Patriots 1- Games will begin at 3 oclock,[panied by Claire Folta on the lowing official ceremonies Saturday afternoon and dancing piano. He played “Poem” and|avowed purpose of the Communist will begin at 9 o'clock in the eve-|“Beautiful Heaven.” demonstration was to show “their ning |, The Senior Band closed its por- unshaken will to defend peace, The party is under the direc- tion of the program with two democracy and the independence tion of the Auxiliary offic Mrs.'more numbers, “Prelude” and “Mil- of Franc Elizabeth Quinto, President; Mrs./ler's Chorus.” | President Vincent Auriol of Elizabeth Constantino, Vice-Presi Highlight of the evening was the France headed the official cere- lent; Mrs. Pauline Tabernilla, Ser-|first public appearance of the Be-|monies starting with a milita geant-at-Arms; Social Committee, | lginners’ Band, put through their and war veterans’ parade. The Mrs. Mary g ‘p.lv(‘, by Alfred Ventur. Instru-|United States Army in France plan Refreshment committee, Mrs. mental Music Instructor. Step by ned a ceremony at St. Germain alde Diaz and Mrs. Elizabeth|step, the band was taken through)Isle in the Seine River for some entertainment, Miss Juan-|its elementary lessons. Climax was 150 American soldiers of the sup- nd Miss Irene Albayalde. a very wonderful rendition of Ex- ply headquarters of the Ameri- tend ercise 7. | derous applause by the many proud | thun- |can Graves Registration command. welcome to which was given a is public In New York, pa rades w "® PAGE FIVE T ENTURY " onna ‘\va preset's o | Popular Science ALSO PopcieE . e Latest World NEWS Via Air Express # | ACME DISPOSAL SERVICE l'H()Nh 631—AFTERNOONS OR INFORMATION Flerrrrarry! We have word that our new truck will bz in service by November 15th. We will endeavor to give Juneau prompt and regu- lar service. REGULAR SCHEDULE SUNDAY—Business District. MONDAY—Main to Gold. TUESDAY—Apartments and Star Hill. WEDNESDAY—Main to Gold Creek.. THURSDAY—Gold Creek to E. FRIDAY—Telephone Hill, Willoughby, In- dian Village and Apartments. ATU Rl)r\\—\\f‘nmyr—E to Harbor. If satistied, be a booster and tell your friends for a cleaner and ‘better Juneau. > games and the dance. >-es | parents and others in the aud- duled by veterans' and reserve o RO et jauied by veterans: and e o || Tel] ys of any complaint. We welcome e bl fition | . Helping each teacher with host-|on the Mall at Central Park, and ¢ WEATHER REPORT @ fiseit o e o motters, bofore the Eternal Light in M YOUI' fflendlY advice. e Temperature for 24-Eour @ They were: Mrs. Don Burry ison Square and in Union Square * Period Ending 7:30 oClock ®|Danicl Ross, Mrs, G. W. Playdon, i S o s This Morning {Mrs. Lou Hudson, Mrs. ¢ § . e In Juneau—Maximum, 46 ® Gisham, Mrs. C. E. Albrecht, M 'I'o BUILD BR'DGE of a bridge across Montana Crct‘k‘mvdlately It will be 80 feet long ¢ minimum, 39 "wun\ P. Avery, Mrs. William Blan- which will give access to the Mc-|and 12-feet wide. The structure o At Airpurt—Maximum, 44; @ 'ton, Mrs. E. V. Carlson, Mrs, Hz\rvl | Ginnis Creek area. [Mll be supporwd by log stringers. » iU, old Foss, Mrs. T. J. Pyle, Mrs. (ROS“NG UPPER Metcalf explained that the new AT i G ® WEATHER FORECAST ¢ |Rhen Smith, Mrs. George Jorgen- Ibridge will assist placer work in COWBOY ORCHESTRA . (Juneau and Vicinity) ® [son, Mrs. Elton gstrom, Mrs. T. MONTANA (REEK”W area as well as afford a| Iu their costumes appearing at » Rain tonight and Wednes- @ L. Crooks, Mrs. Mildred Lister, convenient approach for fishermen| the Salmon Creek Country Club e day. Not muvch change in e Mrs. Tom Mul'g:m, Mrs. Vance| 2 who prefer that region. He said| tonight and Tuesday night. o temperature Southeasterly o |Blackwell, Mrs. Norman Kelly, Mrs.!| A pew bridge in this are has | that the U, S. Forest Service may | —adv. 730-t2 e winds 15 to 25 mph muhn Oakvx Mrs. Charles Forward,|peen approved by the Territoral|build a trail into the area next| ————— PRECIPITATION |Mrs. Chris Wyller, Mrs. Grant Lo- ' Boarq of Highway Commissioners,|summer from where the bridge RUMMAGE SALE ® (Past 24 hours ending 730 am. todus) e |gan, and Mrs. Molly MacSpadden. Terpitorial Engincer Frank A. Met-|leaves off Wednesday Nov. 12, 10 am. Lu- e In June 86 inches; | Only room father was Mayor Waino|calf announced today that the The bridge will cost approximate-| theran Church Parlors. e since; Nov. 480 inches; "” ndrickson, who assisted Mr. Eide ' Boarq has authorized csustruction ly $2,000 and work is to start im- —adv. 730-t2 e cince Julv 1, 4646 inche: e |with his duties as host ) * M Pl e N g e At Airport .“ The short exercises took place ® since Nov o‘m the gym and drew a large aud-| & since July e (ience. | e o000 0s e o0 oo ool “Back to School” was also ob-| g rved, with a good attendance, at| FIVE ARRESTED [the Willoughby ~ Avenue School. Five persons were arrested b\ e ity Police - overnight and have| lK ]' RK seen lodged in the City Jail pend- | E S u Ev SHOOT ing trial. Mre Phoebe Murphy w nooked as beirg drunk and disof derly. Booked s being drunk were Mr. and Mrs. Morris Scott and Charles W. An(lmson WILL BE WEDNESDAY EVERYONE IS INVITED Everyone is invited to attend the | Annual Elks Turkey Shoot which | will ke held tomorrow evening at | 3:30 o'clock in the Elks Lodge Room. In previous years the turkey shoot of the Elks has been the hig pre- Thankfiuv'n;, event. SCHEDULE CITY BUS From City Cafe fo Behrends Avenue 8:30 A.M. 9:35 A.M. 11:05 A.M. 1:30 P.M Bliss’ Trading Post Hose Children’s Union Suits MARINE WAY Beads, Paper Flowe: #6400 anp BOTTD ¥ IRAM WA LKE R & SONS ! PEORIA - ILLINO! e SAVE YOUR CAR! Trouble starting your car or truck in COLD WEATHER is over. For free information write to RON-ZO—P. O. BOX 368 i NORWICH, CONN For the young ingenue this demurt Dorsa. Fine rayon crepe... flattering neckline . . . skirt full Hand-made rose buds, z\ppliqucd petals and embrondery enhance the yoke and l)nlt §STEVENS “The House of Swansdown” One of Alaska’s Exceptional Stores

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