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TUESDAY, ]ANUARY 20, 11SIMHLNOS peiB oyl jo pBpg |0§1010d ¥V AT 7:25-9:55 TOMORROW! AL ¥IINI4S 948 "SEA OF GRASS” - LAST SHOWINGS, CAPITOL TONIGHT, GM drama of the will THE DAILY ALASKA E DOUGEAS JOHN HEDDE AGAIN NEWS TALKS UNVERSITY, U. OF A UDENT HERE John Asp, who been a stu- Ident at the University of Alaska, arrived here this week from Fair- John Hedde, senior student at the University of Alaska, spoke bef ! the Rotary Club today at their The powertul 1 , the “Sea of Grass" banks. Asp has bee ajoring in the Capitol 5 3 e ular noon luncheon. He has been Physical Educatior the U., and i e 0 times. 'ras S5 the of the NIELSE G visiting in Juneau, speaking before Thers is a gre t interpreting ., . college bas| 1Vl '_1, He is civic groups and over the radio in this drama with Spencer Tracy, o s bt 51 an effort to focus attention on the discontinuing h education ~ for o | harine Hepbi n Doug- serious plight of the Unive: h gt | this term, but will enroll again at He said that the colie Ay be a ob . the beginning of the fall term. He e 2 forced to close its doors r semes- ter through a lack of finan which can be attributed to political bung- ling { “Several plans have been suggest-| eading Sea of cattie barons ers in the early days. stern picture, it is exce ,iplans to find * Channel and | Itime will put a 1 into Mike's b sloyment on the ably in his spare le extra strength ketball squad. and while llently done n tacular filmization ! W R 2 : ed to alleviate the situation,”. he f hter's best-seller novel | SOUTH ON ALEUTIAN said, “among them a Territorial of land rush into New Mexico.| C“‘!‘}‘}"S Tuckett is a Passenger|pong issue of five million dollars. It - [Sens; 80 eutian, en- | ynlikely that such a proposal SN e a business could pass through Congress. En- JUMOR (DA El[“ L dowments have also been mentioned, pEab but LI\‘ University has never re- OFFICERS SATURDAY FAGLES INITIATE oefvedt &y, 45 We'can niot plan added Douglas Aerie in ceremonies last cn anything so indefinite. “The plan which we are relying’ on now is one suggested that cor- Three new members wers he Junior Catholic Daughters of ot on the rolls of the organized last Satur-]No_ 17 F O E ing officers were 2 mp]};zkn-’;n?- Albayolde; Cvening. conducted by Worthy | porations and wealthy individuals Vice President, Mary Nordale; Se- ili_rd!‘igbvf S R(\""fiJ ? !“_‘;“I(;‘l” lcan the University enough money T Harriet . Meriwether; Trea-1, o= " o P#' & & “l“ v 'l to survive during the mcnmuAm. we ladys Uggen; Reporter, Ger-| &Y b o ne Percich, all local | wil need a minimum of $200,000, Trompson men. ollewing the initiation and of which $75,000 has already been Stanley A. Ropella was elect- regular business, the lodge ad- advanced by the Alaska Airlines, ) 4 3 - jo he Eagle: vhere $air ath ol ¥ “'as the ikt GolsSIANGY Jusnajicnrmed to the Bagles Olub where | Oapiin 4. 8. Tasoiop: aud fe ol lunch was served F hip Company ita Diaz as her assistant. - > hope,” Hedde conclud- “that civie, labor, and fraternal MPIRE | ROTARY (LUB TODAY FiLM "TOMORROW IS FOREVER' OPENS | AT 20TH CENTURY| Haile one of the mc in dom ic dramas “To w Is For di iished trio of bert, Orson Welles and G for Interna ductior nal 1sed upon ran n Bristow’s Ladies’ in The Home J s built upon a pnsefu al situation fe € t the 20th Cen- tury T As F who lost a hust orld War} and ing he flict, ceptiol hus; action, | mm d w in lhe se rt has a role of ex- ity. Welles plays the reported missing M to let Elizabeth think road un- return, to the wo- t cr gured, m in and Drew Hamilton (Bren che xmm] firm, i S from t} MacD: an emp) returns e of Hamilton ar itor a rome. He betrays g interest in his former wife and in Lrew, Lut remains unidentified be- UNEAU, ALASKA ‘OUARE DA"(I"G Ilm? = i(fll‘“'”" ;"‘“"’1“"‘ to his|groups can be made to realize our :““‘d a plastic’ surgery change of > iheme and fa nere last evening | situation, and that they will bring feature AT “EN AGE fl.UB frcm Sunset Cove, where he has|their influence to bear on the pro- ien Drew determines to go to E{m‘(mnl \18 i the Sommers |per authorities to all te the Uni- 'C“ll and join the RCAF E - 3 il ; onstructicn Co. His work will per- | versity's financidl straits. beth grow e Tovght toere will be square W i g 3 g dandifig ab the Teen Age Dl Tpta| 2 > o B home now: Rand was appointed to select :c,f,ll:,‘\ ks is tonight's feature of its “Commun- MR to make plans for the z\n'i in & SR US® ity Center Night,” an open house| POLICE CuJRT NEWS n's concession at the Golden y,p,., sign e affair held regularly each Tuesday binchti h Frolic, being held here on m. lie's marltal aoiRiinatIRe SIERUNG “OH.OWAY for all persons 19 years of age Or| The case of J Peter Kamen- J(muury 29, 30 and 31. ) 3 o p \ older and for all servicemen, irres- ek inued over today by A letter of tha ks to Edward AL Sl % pective of age. i ci ate William A, Holz- Kecithahn from Guy Prince, now 5 in The clubhouse Will be Open &s heimer. He was arrested yester- serving & Sentence at McNell Penl- 2 usual rrnm 8 oclock unn' m)dmghl day City Police and booked f ltnllm} for the slaying of hls \HXE. SKH (lUB DINNER 9:30 o'clock. ten forfeited $50 bail.on a drunk | '™ Pictures hict beeh sent o Princs SUNDAY REpoRIED il R N :Ll)d disorderly charge. on CeR Of Wie ol WRONG ATTENTION ODD FELLOWS | b i il S William M. Whitehead an- g ot R e et thar o mesde et wons DELIGHTFUL EVENT m sall tien officers. Refreshments. | NEW OFFICER HERE V¢ held at his home at 8 o'clock this " 87 3t SRS i ning for those interested in the ' il 00 il 2SR S i _ construction of a sign advertising! Everyons was pleased with the .) | quffa_am and Mxls. James Dod- | ;oo and surrounding areas. He success of the Ski Club dinner held son arrived in Juneau aboard the Paanail” Saddy. & 'o)‘x the ot fioers | *M4 Manuel Parades lmd )g[epd ut the Salmon Creek Country Ciub O CHINATOWN CAFE | G v e o ft e s f s ter | cver his workshiop skling. A large crowd gathered at :"."flcl?;{s_fl; lfimfmm_m Dodson Was |y meeting was concluded with 6 o'clock, for chicken or steak din- (;:i’)i-;“g ’mc; {mfn 't'hc‘Lons‘L the showing of the film, “Ski ners; and then adjourned to the SOUTH FRANKLIN STREET JUNEAU T}m{ JOuier SpPRIGE befl“lf Hawks,” loaned by Howard MacLean banquet room where Larry Parker ey will make their residence in| ¢ (e jocal CPR office showed two local ski films and the OPEN SATURDAY ——Jan.17 | ™" - o A L o the PR o REGCULAR HOURS d YAKUTAT VISITOR In the year 1700, 194 ocean go- ot teon e L C. E. Hurst of Yakutat is regis- /ing ves rly out of There w v00d fire going onit 5 et “\NESE~ tered at the Baranof Hotel. Boston. | i nieg ixtn ;lef;npuf:;‘)x;u:?:txuy 2:00 P. M. to 4:00 A. M. N'\ER'CM ''''' tpinment. Fred Wolfe obliged with s . a few ditties, notabl! ited sk Chinese Dishes Qur IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 5548 toth Plorence: Ward s > sy i¢ Kendall offered sclections. Sp.cnalty - * Buck Jones also entertained with his EGG FOO YONG—CHOP SUEY ! “golden voice SWEET and SOUR SPARE {| Even the chef, Sam Constantino, RIBS — NOODLES \ y was induced to leave the Kkitchen i 2 : { long ‘enough to render “El Rancho Home-Made Chili at any hour { S nde” in Spanish, while brandish- ; i ing 2 bottle of milk - T B T RETIS M I w E E K was estimated that only about i | 25 people showed up on the trail, { due to the rain and the slushy con- e H S P E E; I A L s ! dition. The tow is not yet in work- . \ { ing order, but it is expected to be k § i cperating by next Sunday. - The club owes a vote of thanks The Triangle Batiste Blouses {1 o R o e o it - { g g i thoroughly cleaned the second ca- C le a ers § dalnly ... lace trimmed I bin, even to serubbing the floor. | £ t WHITE ONLY Tl ey 1y Sl - { { PRICE FOR MILK BOOKS | Neainess, a Compliment Sizes 32 1o 38 {1} @ WEpucED ‘ ! i {1} to $8.95—Good for i .... Neatness in one’s apparel ¢ \ 30 1-quart bottles t is the compliment one pays to i i $3.95 B PHONE GREEN 400 ! 1 » his loyed ones. And it pays I} 2 . {1 Northwest Dairy Service || dividends in deference, too, in £ V= rrrrreeeeed | a competitive world. Try it y z Ra:, 0n-TaEEeta a R e ST and see. i ! | | ll a l f o S l i p S ! || Alaska Janitorial Service || } = ‘ A Dependable, Efficient, Modern || i 5 A Commercial and Home I B Beiler lace-trimmed in ; Cleaning Seevice f ¢ i | ‘ CALL tea-rose and white { il : ‘ CONKLE & FOLLETTE N i 5 | SIZES | | ol || { H | ! : 0 Small — Medium - Large i| Juneau SHOE Repairing | 7 205 South Franklin $l 00 | Expert Shoe Repair Service [ ) | G. E. GILLESPIE ] Special Attention to Out-of- Town Customers I |IIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|||||||||l||||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|Iml|IINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII P P> “Say It With Flowers” but “SAY IT WITH OURS!” » Juneau Florists || PHONE 311 PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET lnl‘l'u (' j' E"RE“DRH(H “‘-m“';h dand F : Certified Public Accountant 4 ird an fa.nk]m Accounting—Systems—Taxes Pnfllfl: 187 TELEPHONE RED 481 e | = o —— i A || CLEAN-UP WORK i . . | Casler’s Men's Wear ||| nouses an orrices Alaska Meat Market ly SABIN'S : . Pormerly Juneau J;mtor Sir}:’lce The largest and most complete Stetson and Mallory Hats | | JORN M. POOGAN oLD u““Y ROOK stock of Fresh and Frozen Arrow Shirts and Underwear Teimhons oo Syl “ Meats in Juneau Edmends Shoes - d All-en l Doctors report that more than Kinfllth Wh‘Sk'Y -A Blend '*pgos,{m—"m"f" | 2 million people sutfer from rheu- PROOF » 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS ™ {mauc heart disease. ‘ I(ATIONAI.DISflLLERSPIOWCTSCORP.,N.Y.-% R00 l { n|||1|i|i|||x||;4115|:t|;w‘uu STARTS THURSDAY HRIllS TIIE SCREEN HAS EVER KNOWN BEFORE . As The Great Ameri- can Adventure Is Filmed For The First Time! - | Here, in droma of ave ing magnitude and enthealling spectacle, is the prideful story of America ... and those dount- less mea and women who kept it unconquered! Parameunt presents GaARY COOPER NULETTE GODDARD Coit B Do Mt Cotor by TECHNICOLOR Sxo ke BoRls y/! (5//14 -KaRLoFF Wiko Afmu'n -Bovp Cecil B. Dchlle e For COMroRT and SERVICE Dewey W. Metzdorf Get the NEW Vice-Pres. Ry and WASHINGTON Managing Habit! Director ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME at Hotel DOUGLAS BOAT SHOP & MARINE WAYS | New construction & repair work Authorized Dealer for LECTROLOX Phone: Douglas 193 FRED R. WOLF Electrical Contractor Fouse Wiring OUR SPECIALTY Box 2135 Black 379 H. S. GRAVES The Clothing Man HOME OF FLORSHEIM SHOES Widest Selection of LIQUORS PHONE 399 S&T Men’s and Boys’ Clothing ACROS# STREET FROM Warfield's Drug Store Box 1465 Phone 677 RILEY’S SECRETARIAL SERVICE Phone 911 GENERAL OFFICE WORK e \ III|Ill|IIIlIHlIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIfllIllllllIIIIIIIIIHIIIlIIIIllIllIIIIIlIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIHIIIHH i R T I ) i TIDE TABLE L4 ° YANUARY 21 - ® Low tide, 2:47 am., 57 ft. ® © High tde, 9:03 am, 150 ft. ® © Low tide, 16:09 pm, 20 ft. o' ® High tid 30 pm., 117 ft, ® . . 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