The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 17, 1947, Page 5

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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1947 I!li!!lHiéH!EHiHHfliIlHi!lll!i..EIHII!II‘.!IlllIIl!II!HIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIHIIIlIIII};.smGuvr WHO } | ONBLALERE IS A HEEL IS AT | ' CAPITOL THEATRE, i and arring Tults Ann Blyth in one of the most unusual Sonny Mark Hellinger for Universal-International reiease op- itol tonight. i |ens at the ’ |fi 59”’( In a complete departure from nything he has ever done on 2 the screen, Tufts is presented as a plays the role of 1t mis- in a he his and wreng guy.” He a renegade war corre takenly accepted as & small California town where the war, to visit brother, sister-in-law hero tells the story of a th the heart of a heel. It grim and tens: melo- na with the psychological study a knave able to command un- rved sympathy Ending on a controversial will keep audiences nes d note rguing about the Tufts characterization for weeks, the picture flaunts Hol- | lywcod tradition, the “happy end- | ng P 17 PASSENGERS ARE | FLOWN OUT BY PAA Bad weather prevented the Pan Atn, kt from Seattle yes- rday, but 16 passengers took pas- [ age from Juneau to Seattle, and one frcm Junea to Annette. { Passengers to Seattle were: Don- ald Prcw, Tom Dugan, Norman | DeRcux, Hazel Dahl, Ruth O 1 n, Bud Brown i Alkert Allen, Leon DeLong, A. H E. S William Hawkir Robert Molly Hawkins, Charles Van Ryck, M. W. , Peter Schneider. to Annette Haw Merln V. | e ee - WELLMAN HOLBROOKS | AUTO THROUGH (ANADA Yy L& B3 The have toured Wel Holbrooks acrc Canada reccived in Juneau. They Ottawa, Montreal, Quebec John, looked across the v of Fu at Nova Scotia, but not cross it The advices, dated November 29, Daradicn e i Bonweace Me stated they had covered about J '!-ijf-N' . 30T LXPress Hews 6500 miles over good roads, ex- ATURE AT 8:00—10:10 periencing good weather and had (2\ 9 ,".: ’m“"! \?'q’ "(';‘E:'i’i“""-"' ? no troubles except a few flats. Sajurday—ELKS' CHRISTMAS SHOW B s s S i chester, Minn T i e R it wweve] TR AT . = \ BEHRENDS SUNDAY SCHOOL, DEC. 21 Santa Claus will be present at the | annual Christmas program present- ed by the Northern Light Pres| ian Sunday School at 7:30 P. M, Sunday, December 21. A junior choir of 30 voices under the direction of Miss Juanita Wil- | son, accompanied at the organ by ! Mrs. Carol Beery Davis, will sing Christmas carols in connection with the pageant, “Following the Sta presented by the young peopl group. The beginners’ department und-i er the direction of Miss Helen Cuse | I { will provide additional songs and recitations R PR AR Announcing Fresh .. .. LOCAL VW hipping Cream For the Holiday Season Available in %2 Pint Bottles 0 B D E R E A R L Y tions being held in Chicago and i St. Louis during February and March. Pan American also plans Frem Your Favorite Merchant to conduel s own booth ut he conventions. b { NOTICE WHIPPING (REAMis NOW AVAILABLE For "Goodness’ Sake” ..... Eai More “JUNO-MAID” Ice Cream and Best for Your Health's Sake ® Frech Whole Grade-A Milk ® Delicious Buitermilk JUNEADU DAIRIES, Ine. Telephene 638 - v - » - . - x 2 r 4 .Y 3 2 , 2 b 3 according | business houses, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU. ALASKA ) 1 N [ == DOUGH. AS |4 MEN RESCUED FILM "SHADOW CF . 7 4 5 | ONTIEDEMAN . WOMAN" IS BILL ”ff‘g# WTURY Env L] » | . IN SHIP WRECK AT 20TH CENTURY g A | SHOWS AT 7:25 — 9:30 Chapter, No. 2, Order of Eastern FELT i Star Vo IHMA IR T le V|| s ek wire rosnuiod (yeBtaE] gk panOtne . ADd [ AGEEE Suspense in Every Sce Eagles Hall. The following mem- |gay morning from the keach on King are teamed again as co-stars e s —r ek .- o were elected to hold offices dur- | Tiedcman Island in Seymour Canal Of WAmer W L \ .'SH Dow oFA ‘ ing the Nkt 9enr: BAILH BAYrin/| oriere they HAA bebn atranded sirige | R0y, RuSpenseful fim drimp B N e 4 i orthy Matron; Leight S. Grant,|saturday night when their fish- apllides A mhystery, " At SHER kR ey WOMAN" Worthy Patron; Alice E. Poor, As- |y boat struck a rock and sank, CCntwty Theatrs ! : o sociate Matron; Val A. Poor, Asso-|The men. crew members of Val-| Underscoring tac old threat = ind :‘.““‘ ('J“:“\T"\“H T;‘]’v‘m halla were brought to Juneau yes- about m I.l:]”f: in ‘lwivl ‘m-‘l-y el Sl st et U iternoon on the logging penting at leisure, the (lm relates | yagner PicruRe g g - . . - | tugk Elizabeth D of Ketchikan the distressing events which lul-‘ i . S hd Grant, Associate Conductress, and| jronry Davis. Captain of the low the whirlwind courtship and JOSEPH SANTLEY Gon s Helen Carlyle, Trustee et il ARt N hastily arrived at marriage of a T e e sk 8 | Li-uted vemsal, sald "Ehat mifboat astily g : _The Star Points and oth struck n rock about 7 p. m. Sat- young and beautiful girl and a :n“":l::(l\l“ v““ cer W\:l‘l:;”-{_» l])) ‘r:l-w.‘;:m\ near the south end of Tiede- handsome I)'n\ extremely dangerous i v DEHced later this ‘Wesk BF 'tHE man Tsiand. The blow. stove a|doctr _When hi e lifs 4 March of Time 2 Variety orthy Matron-clect, @ @@ ers,|BCIe In the boats bow and i been threatencd, the bride insh- 4 refreshments were se l'\‘m\ h\.nm-c- almost immediately it L.'m“ ;.:“ s “‘»:I“‘“y-“} m.vx, UI":’n Lar‘oon e o e ‘e able to float a small With remarkably startling results " i i Thelma Engstrom who had the et | get to shore but with- RIS LalGSl wol’ld w“le “ews VIa A“ Expl’ess quet hall beautifully decorated with | of meir possessionsor DRINCESS NORAH GOES = —_—_——————— a Christmas motif, with hemlock | SUPF ThaEklL REHARS B8 At 3 o from s mives | out with therr hands and caps — SOUTH THIS MORNING; i trimmed and centered with huge |',‘(l“u““:v’ the voyage to the beach I > candles. Delicious sandwiches. cook- | They spent two and a haif days IAKES 24 PASSENGERS “(‘l.(‘n‘.‘ab!(‘ Illlflfl l!e,‘.{lllal' ies, salad and coffee and tea were|Oon the beach without food or sup- | served with a surprise birthday caks, | Plies until they were picked up &t ppo princess Nor i abriys i 1 7 i finfahihe coupsssThis was the grde/|Davis sald, e 'bad Some Water-i . ooy eonad uath ™ ag" 8:5 ifti i er's annual Christmas party, but 1o | proof matches which enabled them | VL AT ‘.fll ,,,,\\::f,‘; i ,T( ,:: and forge! YUSE pan difficulties! gifts were exchanged as was cus- [to light a fire and keep warm hm“"“ Phres & Wauni : for tomary as members contributed | during the waiting period ipbanle iy , kTR BVICE their gift money to a fund to Pur-| The cther three men were Fred Thnsomner, G 0T - BEaR ACME DISPOSAL SE e for T L e e sl e ha et Telephone 631 afternoons and evenings for rates and ehalten fiason, * AUKCEs OIS AITY gt Ketchikan for Seattle oichoa Biheanies: TrRatalistiini of new iotficers WILIaL ot o ik RORAE T S T olen VRTRNEY LR Ren, W Payments for this service may be made SR B AT earemAny: With, LRy Ul from Kake. The Valhalla |ty have sailed from Juneau but Y€t the First National Bank. e m: o ok m’f (;[“‘ 32 feet leng and outfitted for was unable to arrive here in time, - — tineaus e 4i0; 1d JanuaryiE selning and halibuting to' poor . fiylg" conditior . SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETING | The men were looking over pos- gers for Vancouver Wi B ot o s i il BB b o e oo RIS k5 According 'to aniouncement. by | 5ible trapping sites n preparation J . McGhee, L. D. Irwin and |} “ 9 A special meeting of the Douglas | ed vesterd At the time of the| For Vancouver: Osear Cecotti, | = o & Gity, Gounct] tomorrow. night, Dec.| accident, they ~were enroute: fo Mrs. Oscar/Cecott, Mrs. Ella Holm- | § o i City Hall. Purpose of the | Pleasant Harbor on Tiedeman Is- strom, David Nicholls, Mary G 1 Pl’oteetlve Ulllflll special meeting is to take action on land to spend the night Nicholls, Rita Nicholis and Mrs. | a proposed new ordinance affecting| On their behalf, tne Alaska Na- David Nicholls XE Local No. 672 — A. F. L. Ha" gambling in the city, and tive Ser today sent a request TFor Seattle: D. McIntyre, W. H. to work out a more sa to U, S. Coast Guard headquarters Brcwn, S. Axelscn, R. E. Randall,| \neement as to bus franchises in Ketchikan to sccure assistance Mrs. R. E. Randall, R. D. Jorgen- | | REG"LAB MEETING 7 P, M. ith the two companies operating!in an attempt to re-float the ves- SCn, W. Eswine, H. sSavikko, Mrs. t . in Douglas. Lil: | TH ARsEWas about Wm. Cerap Mrs. Suoma Ja- )| THURSDAY_DEC ls three feet above the at low cobsen, Mrs. A. C. Spickett. ! . HOME tide Those boarding the ship at | Mr. and Mrs. George Stragier were 1 addition to losing the boat Kctchikan for Scattle will be Steve et o v TS0 rrivals Monday on the Princess anq its gear, the four men also Vukovich Mvs 8 Vukovich, and ' - ——— - Norah from tle Jost their extra clothing, guns and Roger Vukovich. = . & s s George Stragier, World War II| {/poning equipment. The loss was .o Phere is nn substitnie Ior newsnaner advertising! vet, has been attending the Univer- | .ot coverec by insurance | eaupre Wantars get Results! of Califorinia, where he majored in aviation mechanics. After com- pleting the course and becoming a special mechanic several months ago, Stragier and his wife returned to Seattle where he applied for and passed an instructor's examination. With an aviation instructor’s license secure in his pocket, Stragier, who was an Army flier in the last war, feels qualified to enter the civilian competition, and will apply for a flying pesition in the Alaska field. During period of schooling Mrs, Stragier was a secretary work- ing also at the university. George is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stragier of Douglas. D. I. W. CLUB REMINDS The Douglas Island Women's Club reminds its members of its pledges to the Christmas Relief Ship to Europe and also asks residents to taks notice of the jars placed in the where they may leave any veluntary donations to the relief ship. Thursday is the last day of the drive and contributions should be in by then —————— PAA WILL PUBLISH HUNTING - FISHING GUIDE FOR ALASKA B. Fred Ouna, cesirict Sales Man- ager of the Juneau PAA office, has announced that the local Pan Am- erican staff is now compiling sta- o PAGE FIVE M o0y (Foeidlres—~ Men®s Robe ENDLETON and BOTANY WOOLS 1y Fine Gloves n 9 IQTN Solids, Shadow Checks, and Ombre SAMOUS l{‘A‘.\bl.l\ Stripes LINE ALSO RAYONS IN STRIPES Pigskins Capeskins Suedes Fur and Wool Lined or Unlined Pajama tistics to be incorporated in a “Hunting and Fishing Guide” to FINE BROADCLOTHS and Alaska. . The purpose of the guide is to' # FLANNELS attract sportsmen and tourists into . g g the Territory. The publication, mn whi 8| 1 eady f th - 5 3 i - Tl R SOLID COLORS or STRIPES presses within three weeks or a month, will be distributed by PAA offices throughout the United States and possessions. Dunn said that the Juneau office is cooperating with the Territorial Sportmen’s Association on its pro- gram for the sportsmen’s conven- The members of Juncau Post No. 4, The American Legion, Depart- ment of Alaska, at its regular meet- ing on January 26, 1948, will vote on a proposal to authorize the Le- gion Building Association to grant 1n easement over a portion of Lot ‘o, 3 in Block No. 4, approximately three feet by one hundred feet in dimension. Blues, Browns and Greens Beautiful Ties that He'll be PRO EXTRA LARGE SELECTION—ALL MEN’S TIES: WOOLS and KNITS Solid Colors, Stripes, Panels, Geometric $1.00 to $5.00 COME IN AND SEE Men’s Sox INTERWOVENS and COOPERS All Wools, Mixed Wools, Cottons, Rayons and Nylons. REGULAR and SHORT LENGTHS Solid Colors, Clock and Gay Designs MEN’S Gabardine SHIRTS First publication, Dec. 12, 1847. Y ion, Jan. 16, 1948. . ll{st Elill’catmn han skl DRES};TYPE H a ” d k e r c h l e f s | BLACK BILT IRISH LINENS |Y YELL“W CAB | § All Wool Hand Ru]ledd. [I’lainl or Corded ! | B * and Initials 5 = . | This Is the Shirt ALSO FINE LAWNS and COLORED g Phone | Men Want! BORDERS ; - 1 . - ' . = 22 1f you don't know his size “Give a " ! @ CASLERS Gift Certificate | rmonr Dependae Seviee |15 S B S B S MR BB B €D T oo e o ! Stetson Hats THEM—YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME! T R R T e e LT b e Caslers Men’s Wear offers practical gifts that say GIVE A CERTIFICATE with an attractive miniature PLASTIC HAT and he can then come and pick the one he likes. UD to Wear SILKS, RAYONS, Designs DRI

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