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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE ;E THREE JUNEAU, ALASKA MODELS AREIN1 HOLY TRINITY GUILD FEATURE TONIGHT, 10 HOLD BIG BAZAAR, CAPITOL THE \pg PARSH HAL TONIGHT smart Christmas shopper can't afford to miss the “dollar” bazaar which will be held tonight e Americans are the biggest buyers ba ~ N at 7:30 o'clock in the Parish Hall of i, s Bl et Ui v conflumer goods on earth. Sums, ol p . g ig,fll.' TS BEEN HERE BEFORE nto’ mulCIRONG0s are | O° Episcopsl ohureh. 316 BEELT £} y the O Trin- ) by the U. S er catch the U. S. buyer's eye uade her (or him) that beauty, health, happiness or greater | | ccnvenience demand the purchase of this or that commodity. That's promoticn. And that's where the BUT TS WORTH ¢ JEING AGAIN. James Ryan is bazaar. bazaar is featuring h> low price range | Offered homemade pudding, doll clothes, candy, needle- just te to pe The MEMORABLE KIND OF MOTION PiTURE > that does things to your Heart ... to your Head. pretty girl with the hatbox, the \\‘«“ ”p;nu ‘ “.,:u. 11 Christmas cards and git rap) y sets protessional model, comes in. Mo-|© - PRI BEY 1€l | -o—— dels today help sell everything from 00 mink coats to waffle from mentholated cigarette: | COASTAL AIRLINES o periumes, from automobiles to fl.IGHTS lIM“E -l tooth brushes D 0 A new motion picture in the s Is America series, “Beauty for explores the tricks and mys- e s of the model's profession,| Alaska Coastal Airlines made two and the big modeling industry.|regular passengers f{lights yester- Photcgraphed behind scenes in ad- | day. One was to Sitka and Tenakee, jvertising art departments, to Tulsequah, B. C ed camera illustrators’ studios s from Juneau to Sitka |mcdel agencies, “Beauty For Sale”| were Dave Danielson, George Mor- presents an entertaining glimpse'gan, Peter Strong, R. B. Clifton, |of this fascinating, and typically John Brown, F. Phelps and Polly- TWO BY WEATHER phenomenon. Produced 'anna Lott. Only passenger to Tul- Ullman, h was J. Netterfield r S ee passengers were flown itka to Tenakee. Coming to frcm Sitka were Peter Kus- d Willard Paul >-o— is “The Merry | nick KETCHIKAN VISITORS Cy W. Steers and Roy R. Self- ridge of Ketchikan are registered at the Baranof. -es SKAGWAY VISITORS C. H. Wright and James Peterson Skagway are stopping at the *ineau COMING SOON { 20th Century Theatre "Forever Amber” Jjot »L_ )| Ga | | NEW CHINATOWN CAFE | NOW OPEN EVERY DAY | JUNEAU || ’(:&\NESEJ 2:00 P. M. to 4:00 A. M. ; PMERICAN Chinese Dishes Our || ", Specialty ] Try Our | EGG FOO YONG—CHOP SUEY SWEET and SOUR SPARE RIBS — NOODLES Home-Made Chili at any hour ROSEMARY DeCAMP GAVIN MUIR ISABEL JEWELL JORN MILIAN THIS IS AMERICA ATEST NEWS AIR EXPRE NORTHERN COMMERCIAL and EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST Second and Franklin PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS ————————————————————— O | NEW WINTER SCHEDULES! Effective: October Ist to April Ist Juneau A Barometers =--- Binoe g NORTH OF BOAT HARBOR Passenger and Express DAILY Juneau—XKetchikan SOUTHBOUND NORTHBOUND 10:30A Ly. JUNEAU o Ar. 3:40P 11:30A Lv. PETERSBURG Lv. 2:50P 12:00N Lv. WRANGELL Lv. 2:20P AN — — 12:40P Ar. KETCHIKAN Lv. 1:30P Juneau—Sitka 9:00A Lv. JUNEAU ......... Ar. 11:50°A Acm nlsposu SEBVICE *10:20A Ar. SITKA . Lv. 10:30A j (* or earlier) TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS Juneau—Haines—Skagway IT IS HERE 2:00P Lv. JUNEAU .. Ar. 4:40P k 2:35P Ly, HAINES o Lv. 3:55P Our new truc 3:0P Ar. SKAGWAY ¥ Lv. 3:30P will be in service i A B November 16th. i Call 631 Afternoons :md )lliay and Evenings for PROMPT and REGULAR SERVICE Port Althor Superior Extra Pick-ups at reasonable rates. ke it wu!%% LET'S CLEAN UP JIINEMI X—departure and arrival times and sequence of stops variable. l JUNEAU l Th R h S g Y d '”'t_ P R | There is no substitute for newspaper advertising’ | Ali Times PST (120°) JUNEAU to— Mon. Wed.Frl. Baranof Mpadi i MM PN MMM MMMMNNM PHONE 612 IIUISK%Z%% s A plum ! MARINE HARDWARE FISHING EQUIPMENT DuPont Dulux Marine Finishes Manila and Cotton Rope MHalibut and Salmon Gear Compasses -=- Ship Clocks TO0"CENTURY VUILLE IS ELECTED HEAD OF KIWANS | armeerinG Toay INDIANS 10 N D [RAND TO PRACTICE LAWYERFOR ™ \gy seiecions on THURSDAY NIGHT There are indics of a . H | o e Last Times Tonight Gene Vuille was elected President FIG HT SA lE {Band tomorrow 8 o'cloc SHOWS AT 7:20—9:30 of the Kiwanis Club for 1948 at in the Grade ) »\'Mflun'nn‘ — - the club luncheon held today in the anil. for that re Director Alfred Gold Room of the Baranof Hotel IR Neitir would lke to sse w large Other officers elected were: James (Continued from Page One) turnout of musiciar McClellan, Vice-President Archie Direc innounces he Betts, “Treas and Henry I« it applies only to ‘vacant, unpai- has selec- Dr, Don Marquadt, Dr. Henry Har- | cved and — d lands’ He is, Dr. John Clements, the ReV. g tno p. aitare ! hea the ar 1, Wallis George and ;o {vopi ity | latest sel now all the rage board of directors. ¢, ga)) Jand that is presently in band circ received by Ver rde ot the Filipin0 ;a4 by Indians and is not nt. | tur “Show Boat,” “Lady of 8 principal speaker wejner iy land ‘unappropriat-' Spai and “B at today’s meet:ng and announced .4 rt was appropriated and re-|Danu 5 a march that there would be a Philippine Island relief drive in Juneau from Novemt 5 to December 28. Be- larde 1, “I want you to remem- ber the people of the Philippines not only as allies in war but also remember their suffering, their hardships and their privations now. They are in need of help. Three ycung ladies of the Fili- pino Community entertained Ki- wanians by singing. Juanita, Diaz, served for the exclusive use of the| Any 1, man Indians who used, occupied Or cr womai, w claimed it in 1884, by the First!and can re Organic Act that Congress passed | join Jur Alaska. This was rec ized by musclans gress recently as May 1, 1936. It may well be that the Tongass Tim- ber Act of August 8, 1947, author- izes the Department of Agriculture to sell lands that conce belonged to Indians but which the Indians That act, however rument asked to iizat n of TIDE TABLE no lon NOVEMBER 20 r own accompanied by Don COStantino piiec the Department no power to| ® Low tide 0:49 am el on the guitar, sang “When YOU gy jands or timber that still be-|® High tide 7:41 am, | A Misiature Virs Were Sweet Sixteen,” and “BIESS Jones to Indians Low tide 13:27 pm., 771t ®|° Vatlely You.” Irene Albyalde presented & | .rndeed the act in terms express- Figh tide 19:01 p.m., 124 ft. SV plano sclo, “Pepa ¥ Chating" ), excludes from its scope land EWS which was composed by a fellow countryman. Amelia Cesar, accom- panied by Mrs. Patricia Concannon, sang “That's My Desire” and Miss which is not within the exterior boundaries of the Tongass National Forest, and much of the land ad-| vertised for sale by the Secret [eecececccss Albvalde and Miss Cesar Sang 2 of Agriculture is not within th e duet, the song “Gullty | boundaries at all, having been ex- ———— Mrs. Rhea Smith asked the Ki- cepted frem the Forest by the ori- yinal Proclamation, which safe- | % guarded all existing rights, includ- ing next Wednesday evening. MOon- jio ydian property rights. I do not ey raised by the show will contri- yping that the Tongass Timber Act bute to the P-TA Bcholarship fund. w; pe ccnstrued by the courts as B SRS authorizing Federal bureaucrats to DAUGHTER BORN MONDAY :cicriec o the Fecerar” Govern T0 THE MILTON NYMANS ment. But if the act is construed as having this purpose I am satis- Mr. and Mrs. Milton Nyman are the proud parents of a baby gir wanians to support the “Color fety” Show which the P-TA is giv- | %, I Y, | £ fied that it is not constitutional and, that all doubts as to its valid- ity expressed by Senator Watkins at the time the bill passed the ktorn last evening in St. Ann’ 476 well Srcallitin Hospital. The baby weighed six Al € M pounds, three ounces at birth, 554 5 % 88 € AltHeidelberg’ Celebrate With the MINNESOTA MINERS at the ‘ present them, take whatever lawful measures any other citizens might feel impelled to take, to pro- tect their property. They will feel to cut and sell their own tim- >nd shculd you wish to nego- The new daughter has been nam- ed Bonnie Gail and mother and baby are reported to be doing nice- ly. The baby joins a young brother, p.. Bobby. ~ Grandparents Welcoming (jqio 4 contract for such sale they the new baby are Mr. and MIS. wiy 1 know, be interested in fur- Frank Olson of Juneau. Mr N:vmun thering the development and use is a fisherman on the Defiance, o 4 a halibut boat owned by his father- o\ a0, in-law. property, as would any rican citizens.” “Very truly yours,” ——— e Try the wani-ads for bargains!| “(Signed) JAMES E. CURRY.” ‘ e » e it e ’ - ee-—— GOODIE SALE Ncv. 21—7 to 10 p.m. Presbyter- ian Church. Sewinp, candy, greet- ing cards, fish pond, Girl Scout Booth. Dessert. —adv. 738-t2 IPAMARAY CLUB Thursday Night 2--PRIZES 3 For Best Schottische For Biggest Liar : ‘ Music Sweet and Swing » By Lee - Betty - Roy i s THE PAMARETTES Phone - REMEMBE R seeee 22! 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