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n v a. B g i ‘. | JFRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1947 S "NIGHT TRAIN fO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—TUNEAU, /\[ASK/\ APITUL; TONIGHT a‘m @aiurfiay Nighl ND HiS MOUNTAI ADELE N ACUFF 5 A\L’\’\ LANE * SECOND FEATURE @ PLUS—AIR EXPRESS NEWS i | SATURDAY MATINEE 1:30 P.M. i Annual Eiks’ Christimas Show (CHILDREN ONLY) CHILDREN UNDER 15 YEARS OF AGE ARE GUESTS OF E. P. 0. E. NO. 420 THE FEATURE IS ‘ THE DYNAMy OF “FRONTIgR g1t i rmgmg you your . Nappiest moments i S in months) £ PLUS ""Hzunted Harbor” And LOADS of COMEDIES and CARTOONS Besides the Usual BIG ELKS' TREAT! OO < \ [7 PARDON My DUST, OLD BOY - THERE'S ONLY DAYS LEFT TO DO MY CHRISTMAS SHOPPING AT There Is No Substitute for Newspaper Advertising! Packed with suspense, thrills and isongs, Republic’s “Night Train To toward l!n' raiload and he stalks out of the house | in love with Constance Stevenson, . played by lovely Adele Mara 0 BILL AT CAPITOL Neither one of the brothers know | At the monthly meeting of the that Constance is the daughter International Round Table held at of the railroad president, nor that|the Governor's House Tuesday eve- ch one of them is In love with | ning, Mrs. Wilferd Johnson gave rom this point, the story | a resumé tof United Nations news hflf‘rx.xpr‘mxa." Which . opens, -t the ftly to a thrilling cli- | during the last month Capitol tonight, fs an intriguing hlighted by a dynamite| Mrs. George Playdon read an ac- tory of revenge and love, Un- explosion of the railroad camp. |count of the structure of the Gen- {folded against the background of | a railroad feud. b e 1eral Assembly committees from a pub’ization is- and its appointed ey : asfav- © ® o o o o o o 0 & YA N O A ® ®|sued by the Federation of Women's orite musicians, stars in the film,|® ® | Clubs with handsome Allan Lane and | ® TN T 3 L e, Al G TIDk TABLE ® | Mis. Erest Gruening introduced Blonde Adele Mara ‘e - .| . R0 il ad F ab A Ao L0 an article sent to members of the Slivkd Lo ATs i o e i o ~°_4 ¢ | Peoples’ Section of ~the United R ks e e e LRt e, o st ‘,‘q ft. | Nations, discussing the newly creat- R e Gl T A o i ”") ft. ¢ ed Interim Committee which wil} o m,”“( ", &\r)‘\'ge r\ in ru‘ . H(s! : s e p.am., 5‘4 :‘ o lunction during the recess of the Y AnTh SEmE. BT O S pa., 124 1t General Assembly until next Sep- | participating in a railroad pay- | ® O\ aibar master holdup. Reunited with his ® © © © ¢ o o ¢ o o o ® The article included questions to e | be answered by the group, as a sther, Roy Acuff, and his moth- o railroad as a station agent. This Dx. p! Y 60 Tl e pefser s DUREI) B S R {round table read one page and ¥ S e R —_!jcined in the discussion that foi- 1‘1ovm| The formation of the Interim | Committee was occasioned by ve- toes in the Securitly Council which forestalled consideration of certain topics within that organization The Committee is composed of one delegate from each of the 57 member nations. One of the ques- || tions discussed at the meeting Was | whether or not issues should be decided by a two-thirds or a ma- |jority vote. The round table fav- 'cred the two-thirds vote as being a more reliable provision in de- |ciding important actions. Mrs the Atomi: Enerzy Comm's:ion as her topic, and read an article by Raymond Swing in which he |} interv.ewed Albert Einsten on the 1 subject The next mesting of the Inte:- national Round Table will be Jan- uary 13. been announced. PRSI, Surprise Shower BASKETBALL | FRIDAY EVENING | DECEMBER 19 at 7:30 A surprise showcr was given this afternoon in honor of Ann Gil- ,more, the new daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pat Gilmore. Ann, who was adopted by the Gilmores in the East, is just three months old The shower was given by FIRST GAME DARNELLS vs. V.F. W. SECOND GAME JUNEAU HIGH vs. IMPERIALS JUNEAU HIGH SCHOOL GYM McGinty at the (home on Behrends Avenue. Many lovely presents were pre- ADULTS—50 cents STUDENTS—25 cents Use Fifth Street Entrance the affair were 30 guests. LOOK LADIES! Pre-Inventory Sale Next Three Days Only THURSDAY -FRIDAY - SATURDAY While They Last . . . First Come-First Served Robes REGULAR SALE PRICE PRICE 3 Only—Quilted Velvet 39.95 29.95 4 Only Quilted Jersey ... 39.95 29.95 3 Only—Quilted Brocade ..°. . 39.95 29.95 3 Only—Quilted Plaid Taffeta 34.95 27.95 - Lounging Pajamas 2 Only—Chinese Style ....... 39.95 29.95 8 Only—Quilted Satin ... ... 29.95 22.95 8 Only—Washable Evetime Rayon . 19.95 14.95 4 Only—Striped Jersey ... 19.95 14.95 Brunch Coats 2 Only Quilted Jersey ... 29.95 24.95 1 Only—Quilted Brocade 34.95 27.95 Special Holiday Blouses 7.95 4.95 THE FOLLOWING AT 20% OFF Assorted Robes—Hostess Gowns and House Coats in Jersey, Rayon and Terry, etc. THE CLOTHES CLOSET .Store Hours Until Christmas 9:30 a. m. to 9:00 p. m. Goldstein Building Phone 557 Harold Gronroos sclect:d | [D. A. MOVES DISMISSAL OF 29 INSURANCE (0S. Rff&fipfl?& . IN SUIT AGAINST GOVT. AT 20TH (ENTURY A move to dismiss 29 insurance sompanies as co-plaintiffs in three It's a lw\)—un holiday jitterbug jamboree! suits against, the U. S. government Fundemonium break loose when was made today in U. S. District Scurt here by U. S. District At- a slick chick and her sourpuss twin sister let their hair down in a orney P. J. Gilmore, Jr The 29 scream scheme to fool their own govern- | * ;| Mon and Dad as well as their ;' boy friends Featuring Gail Patrick, Preston Foster and the Wilde Twins, Lee and Lyn, who gave Andy ' Hardy blende trouble, it's a real howleroo. All this is about “Twice Bless- ed,” the feature closing at 20th Century theatre tonight - (lOI.ISE WARNS lO(Al DRIVERS T0 STOP FOR FIRE TRUCK SIREN Juneau motorists were. again warned today by Chief of Police Milo Clouse to bring their cars to | a compiete stop when the fire| siren is sounded. He sald there have been several recent m:unu‘q‘ in which autoists have caused m- terference to persons having legi- companies, along with three other the concerns, are suing ment for a total of $500,000 for the loss k o1 the Nakat cannery near Ketch- ikan Gilinore argued that the govern- ment is not liable under the law for damages to an insurance com- pany The motion was taken un= der advisement by Federal Judge Gecrge W. Folta and a decision will be made next week. The Nakat Packing Co. and 27 insurance companies are plaintiffs in one suit. The second suit is by the American Can Co. and one insurance company, and the third was placed by the Northern Elec- ric Co. and one insurance com- »any - FORFEITS BAIL Robert R. Brown forfeited $75 bail in City Police Court this morning. He was arrested last night by City Police and booked is being drunk and disorderly e - declared that the streets must be kept clear for the fire truck and | tiremen enroute to fires. ! ..o FROM FAIRBANKS Carl Jensen of Fairbanks 1§ staying at the Baranof Hotel. | EM TR | Try the want-ads for bnrgamsx FROM SEATTLE R. H. Morrow of Seattle Is reg- istered at the Baranof. e It will pay you to shop Home\ Beautiful. 55 tf ' the |, timate business at local fires. Clouse | D L = PAGE FIVE rZ"fif?”‘[l//fl/flY Last Times TONIGHT Shews at 7:25—9:30 for boYs™ n n 10¢ - peanteot® Jks! But wh one ent for P2 od beert we sh she o$RET T she JUB ov she dis€ hmlh-‘ missin ** PRESTON GAIL FOSTER - PATRICY ond presenting The WILDE TWIN flee end Lyn) Selected Short Subiects Air Express NEWS —— . . — Juneau SHOE Repairing 205 South Franklin Expert Shoe Repair Service G. E. 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