The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 12, 1947, Page 5

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e g e < WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1947 'FIRE DEPARTMENT ' BENEFIT SHOW AT ~ CAPITOL TONIGHT | U the Humphrey Bogart “tough guy,” Scott is a little| match to high- ing creen’s favorite with 'lucious Lizabeth like applying a \ucmm pasoline. John Cromwell {“Dead Reckoning,” a Colum production which is at the Capitol | Theatre t(onizht, is potent and | stirring tuff for it stars { Bogart and Miss Scott. The pair- ng of this man-woman dynamite will have the fans talking for a long time to com production is a & Juneau Volunteer screen nefit iv ow for | Department | Bogart, as a hard-bitten | troop officer, returns to the to receive an award for his para- | ates com-| |t record. When William Prince, | his buddy, disappears from their train, Bogart is plunged into a nightmare of mur slugg He wneles with| s, an unscrupulous and shootings, Morris Carnovsky character, and his gorilla, Marvin Miller; and is entangled by the alluring Miss Scott That, in essence, is the bare utline of the screenplay by Oliver H. P. Garrett and Steve Fi ‘l’u! v d Le to cor it the e g sus- romwell has ributed a magnificent job of direction, ex- awcting the 1 full measure from the script’s dramatic qualities | - Former torney Bartley Crum, of San Fra Doors Open at 7 ALASKA COASTAL 5—10:00 7: the chairman. 19 ON TUESDAY k1 Coastal Anlun\ dispateh t flights out of Juneau terday with planes cal at l‘ ter “un-American.” (Internationai ~® FOR YOUR ADDED PLEASURE * “WET PAINT” (Cartoon) — HAIL NOTRE DAME Latest News Via Air Express ed ei THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE In Film fighi Attorney General Rebert W. Kenny isco, can Aetivities asked for FEATURE before the- Heuse un-Amer by AIRLINES CARRIES ~ ». c: o v breasien e s Crum and Kenny held that th Pheto) BOY SCOUT DRIVE | F[ZA JUNEAU, ALASKA volved with the rivalry men for his affections From a French girl whose wife of Johnny's, Gustafson an old flame (ONERlY REACHES and At- appeared of Califor shewn as the, are ashis Crum’s with Committee in V consideration o A verbal tangle ensued entire procedure was BETH. By GAIL NEW YORK, Nov. 12 FOWLER (P pleted 19 1gainst Tennessee passes in 34 " JOHNNY ANGEL" MYSTERY STORY AT 20TH (EN'!'JR‘,-" Lilah, discovers A modern story of he high as, deaths of a captain anc m of vengear romance d in RKO Radio" star- ring George Trevor and Signe Hasso s feature opens at the 20th ur to- night Capt Joht Angel under- takes to run to the mur- derers of his father ed by mu- tineers while carrying five million ilars in gold belonging to the French. His efforts are in- of two wo- Paulette, was a stowaway on his father's hip, he learns that the gold was transferred to a yacht belonging § to a night-club owner, Sam Jewell. Meantime, Johnny's bo was her involved with Jewell. With Paulette’s help, Johnny finally cracks the mystery, eng his | father’s death, restores the Free | French gold, and find: happines \\l',". Patlette. . > BIG MARK ‘When Charlie Conerly of Mississippi com- attempts t Saturday, Lurg, Wrangell, Ketchikan, . P ird | oo it established him as the third| Annual Benefit Show fove et L : tka, STlll UNDER GQM. r in collegiate history toreach c.Am.l an ou.. ‘l\ ic . V(Vnm IHANKS US century mark in completions JUNEAU FIRE DEPARTMENT || 2 = " CHECKS ACCEPTED THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO Wrangell was Donald Bailey; o' Dejjars are continuing o come In FOR G F[S L it <t ho DO SOMEHING FOR THOSE WHO || 5o gt 5o to Kste on ine Bor soout campaign, mhe & f ‘u;m Natthan kav 4 : ;l!lnv;h:!’ l:v »“l; %.xl\ll (x“; 4‘\:'!1'1 g | ”.hn um;}»ull is 114 r-m\\u)l(;t:r‘n’V :]\' ! totaled he campaign totals son “Bud” Schwenk of Wash- DO SO MUCH FOR YOU. ng to Haines were N. A.jyere placed in a safety deposit box [housands of CARE P m" n University, St. Louis, in 1941 N(B l g : e 2 2 i McEachran, Fred Newcomb and B.' 1" 00 0 aiied later this week ar- riciih i s Bidenen AMETUARCS 'R Prices Peterbaugh; to Skagway, L. Rapuz- . .ve had expected t} o i . . . " zi and Joe Pusich; to Sitka, Roy " expected the campaisn . cls Be Given Widows [pusscr in the pro All-Amerie ¥ v 2 adiiy to go in the neighborhood of $4,- Fcotball Conference with Balti- Avrit and Maggie Harry; to Kim-|. %%, i ! £ ; 4 = S Doe. JRALH Rivers D0 O AT ARSI tnle) innot Wl(h chlldfen |more. Only other player to pass the !tral sponsorship of 2 Scouts, Air Cal James Huston, Hunt Gruen- see that much; however, the roll 100-mark was Ray ans of Km\-‘ S n ‘Urith Coumite. tive, lead-]: From Junésn’ to Pelivan, Fred]LoIcHEGIOURES (LD that MUY Stk S Consrly's - 19 fcompietioRi. food BE REORGAN ED Fiats "t haiie HE" georip: ‘aze mece | Woll: ‘to. Hood: Bay, Jack Walf; toiAry - PEOU RO, s ROt PG 0y o et },‘,h;, for 246 yards and four touchdowns, 1 | e intarosted . 1y the| Lake Hasselbord, W Felds and‘Potedin ihe campaign shoutd make | 1Y [,,‘ L"‘ ‘1’”‘1 it “j‘- ll“““j’f‘; kept him 209 yards—almost the B e e " Kliskhamimér: | fo. ‘Tebakee,| their ‘ehocksipayable to. the Boyi i S88 [CHURTREEE o P R BY lOCAl ELKS Srficular field and etill meet!dohn Reynoldson, L Scouts of America and leave them |(cof FARCO sont. 4s # " ing BULS anead of his nearest competitor in e group; P e S with any of the campaign workers B &8 mmlrcn“ Ay British | yota1 offense, gains from both Immed plans for the ship D. R. Cordiner,0 Olafson, Jack °F Mal ¢ to the local Scout | "G AP D Lo o peived . officials| TUShing and passing. | ‘The local Elks will get under way will be the putting into shape the H. Dow, Edward Thorsby and A | Office,” Chairman Frank Hermann | 0" "' o0nortives for American! . TT8iling in sccond place is dim- | with a re-organization of Sea|3g-foot Coast Guard boat now in Lott. aid. Y iiheabbes 44 pireg bl !;"“_‘k inutive Bill Williams of Idaho, with Scout Ship 712. The Ship was or-|the harbor and the moving of the| Inbound to Juneau from Peter s B8 Pined Siving ther the D07 yards, only, other gridder. to ganized last year bers. Jim Berkeley; from M. Coffin; from Haines, ) r with eight mem-'whale boats to safe winter storage. burg were Two additional members en- The only appointed officer of Skagway, LEGION AUXILIARY rolled at the time of the Senior|gea Scout Ship for t year was Miguel Zamora, John Diametri, Scout hike over the “Trail of '98".!Jack Lee, ‘who has acted at Ship Charmaine Raney, John Schnatel PLAKS I_U“(HEON b1 ] Thirty-eigth men have attended Yceman. Jack Sorri took over the George Schnabel and Mrs. A Sea Scout meetings. assignment of Yorman temporarily Gebhardt. | WEDNESDAY, HOV. 1% A plan developed by Exalted Rul |cver the Sea Scout “Trail of '98."! Flying from here to Sitka were g er Victor Power and Delbert Hanks, |Sorri will speak at the Lions' Club Peggy Sunde, Mrs. R. E. Swan, f Scout Executive, calls for the and show 85mm ' slldés’ which were Karl. Btettler, Avon Erickson, dJif. EheiBoduskeginner given by the e taken by the group traveling the Broadbent, Ella Rock, and M. L. Auxiliary last evening for all Le- trail Sanstrom; from Kifshan Cove, Dr.|8ionnaires and their families was — e, ——— - C. C. Carter, James Huston, Don & decided suceess. Plenty of food !Able, Carson Lawrence and John!and pcople added up to a good BUM CHECKS—2 YEARS | Hayec Itime. Following the dinner, the Check writers, with no funds,| From Pelican to Juneau, Alfred!guests adjourned to the Firemen etc., are given from one to WO prevost and Edith Persson; from Ball Park to wtiness the firework years when convicted in the Fourth warm Springs, Francis L. Welch; display Divisicn. |from Hocd Bay, J. Wolf; from' After the fireworks display, the e - | Tenakee, Fannie Ward, James New- ionnaires returnzd to the Dug Ponderosa pine sdles are man, Mr. and Mrs. Felix Tone for hot coffee and homern sometimes 12 inches long. |from Hoonah, Harry Douglass. >, Plans were made at t — »j Passengers returning to Ju- the luncheon which Wi . A . Wednesday, Novemb. ; AT 4 = ineau from Tulsequah wereé J. be given on Vi W TED! MEN AND | Truitt, F. J. Keogh, L. Demers, J./19, to which everyone 1s e WOMEN WHO ARE | Lenihan and J. Jensen. | 7 HARD OF HEARING i 4 oo | The amount of water requirc Toiiiake tsis, MiFie: o iak hes¥in | 5 {by the different plants to with C ;!:uxp\ used with simple i COUNCILMAN RESIGNS duce a pound of dry matter v deafened, bothered by 8 p] 0 ad ‘npises. due ta herdened or) Councilman Jack Hoekzema has from 270 pounds to 576 pounds. R Of the normal 24,000,000 tons ¢ resigned at Ancnm,.;,e» as the offi-| s him little time w‘ try the Ourine any say has led them to hear well again. You must slal /duties: glv A Liear better after making this simple test |devote to his business ‘pap:'l' made annually in the worl or you g money back at once. Ask - > - ! about 00,000 tons are used i1 about Ou r Drops today at Butler, " ir 1 uro Dr adv Sell it with an Empire Want-Ad 'the United States. ax (cerumen), test that so A Big Stretch WHEN THE CLOTH is too small, it can’t do the job. And, if your in- surance is too small, it can’t be stretched to fully cover you against a se- vere financial loss. NORTHERN COMMERCIAL COMPANY MARINE HARDWARE and FISHING EQUIPMENT S h e ‘: DuPont Dulux Marine Finishes Manila and Cotton Rope Halibut and Salmon Gea» Compasses === Ship Clocks , Barometers === Binoculars s NORTH OF BOAT HARBOR Be fully insured! Call on this Hartford agency. Shattuck Agency Seward Street Juneau Phone 249 YELLOW CAB 22 PHONE 867 | | ] g Phone | | ] ] original of a sent to all Americans who the TESSENDORF invited letter that will L‘v"m" the 1,000-yard figure. subscribe Princess. i SNy R - > NAMED AS MANAGER, ANCHORA(C Admitted to St HOSPITAL NOTES Ann's Hospital | attention Norm Van Brocklin of Oregon is | to the nationwide gift drive 13th in rushing with 521. Van "Tihe +omipaign’ s baen' |con- [ BTOSKID - fs-Tifih. Jp-sie ntion ducted in the United States for|2mons the passers based on nun}brr four months and will continue af- Of completions with 61 completions r the dding. There are ap- 38 attempts. l‘)anny Christian- | ;‘!l\\”.‘“““. 42,000 widows with! SO Portland U|x|\:(' ty, mnlh; children receiving supplementary| 10 this division with 52 success s | relief in Britain and those whoiin 122 tries and Billy Williams of| Yeceive e a0 basoels kaio “m‘lddhu is tied for tenth with 48 of | roceive personal greetings from (129 attempts ' f hospital and | vesterday for medical Z. H. Tessendorf, who has been! Mrs. Alvero De Asis. serving for some time as acting| Discharged from the Manager at Anchorege, has!were Mast Henry Museth becn named by the City Councll | Edward Leek. Manager and will continue at Charles Tiga of Valdez entered Come, Join the PARADE atthe PAMARA CLUB Featuring Miss Pamaray 2—PRIIES—2 For Smarest Dress For Funniest Atti THURSDAY NIGHT his present salary of $750 per month. |the Government Hospital yesterday | D - and James Lindoff of Juneau was Read Want-Ads for $$ Savings! discharged. — e ™ PAGE FIVE ;IIlI|IllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM|II[IIHHIIIIIHIIIIIH TR TIOMENTURY -?T 9 ?sTns T S‘lows at 7:25 --9:30 l Hc ¥ lh New Ov|odm to look up Lt o lcwdown woman i high places . . Who knowsa fot aboyt Tove. Pl Produced by WILLIAM L. PEREIRA * Directed by EDWIN L MARIN ¢ susen Piey by STIVE FSNIR PPlus === CARTOON . ... Musical . ... SPORTLITE Latest World NEWS Evenis Via Air Express S ——————— DEER INVESTIGATE JUNIOR CATHOLIC DAUGHTER (OURT STEEL MILL WHILE 10 BE ORGANIZED Am(n(u held a business mo“tmg last evening at the Parishi Hall. YOUNGSTOWN, O, Nov. 12.—(® —Two young buck deer ventured ' Tt was decided to have an initia- into the Youngstown Sheet and | tion of new members early in Tube Company's Campbell plant December and also to start a Jun- strip mill last night and as early |jor Catholic Daughter Court as <hift workmen watched bug-eyed,|soon as possible, (one hustled off toward the blast The next regular meeting will furnaces, while the second skipped be a social on November 25. down the middle of the mill in a - % race with the flying hot strip. Ferdinand Columbus, son of Christopher, wrote a history father's lite The second buck’s final leap over of a strip table ended in a pit, where | his Harry Flavell, a runout shear man, brought it down with a flying {ackle, Game Warden Earl Resler WAKE “P Youn later released it in the nearby | wood: The first buck wasn't so fortun- — e Lt U e 0 M « Colomel— And You'l ump Out of > with o broker Bed in the Moraing Rarin’ to Go ably will have to be destroyed liver should pour out about 2 pinta of o2 juice into your bowels every day. If this o0d may not 3 bloata_ up stipated. You feel sour, sunk and the world looks punk. D. 8. Dalva nformed the An- Tt takes those mild, gentle Carter's Littlo chorage police he lost his wallet Liver Pills to mtkthuw z'pTu of bm‘ flow= 4 u fecl “up and uj while working in a bowling alley ;','yt'y;'_vck‘;(;nfufn;“,,,mm"u'; o bile flow freely. 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