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FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1948 llllllllllllllllllllllIII|IIIII!IIlllllll‘lllllllllllllllllllll|IlllllllllllIIIIIlIIIIIIlIIIIIl" DOUB'_E FEATURE | SHOWPLALE oF & mem ® SATURDAY 1:30 ADDED FUN CHAUNTED TR RO LAST RITES FOR HENRY OLIVETO BE ON SATURDAY Services for Henry Giive who pas- sed away early Wednesday morn- ing will te held tomorrow, January 24, at 2 pm. in the Chapel of the Charles W. Carter Mortuary. The Rev. Walter Soboleff will give the eulogy. The pallbearers are of the Gastineau Channel Baseball League and the Juneau Volunteer Fire Department. The hcnorary pallbearers are H. J. Leonard, Rufus Chaney, John Borbridge, and Jasper Frambaugh.| The active pallbearers, are: Ar McKinnon, Stanley Grummett, And, Andrews, Bob Coughlin, Molly Mac- Spadden, Frank Heinke | Henry Olive was one of the mos rabid baseball fans of this section! and he did more to promote the game on the Channel in his 35 years of residence than perhaps any other known person. If any accident oc- curred to players during a game he was always Johnny-on-the-spot, to| relieve any suffering that might oceur to any member of his beloved | sport. JUNEAU JEEP CLUB IS OPEN SATURDAY| The Juneau Jeep “Club, operated | Ly Taku Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will be re-opened Saturday on a once each week schedule after| teing closed during the past two| weeks. At last night's meeting of| the VFW Council of Administration, it was decided to-open the Jeep SECOND 'EATURE PHIL TERRY and AEN SAVAGE “THE DABK HORSE" | PARTY HELD LAST EVENING | es went to Grant Baldwin and Mable | neau a Skate Follies that no one BILL TONIGHT AT CAPITOL THEATRE Two features, theme, will be at t re tonight and tomorrow. feature is the “M; ,"” of the \‘h' Lortured br The thrill T jof the airwaves. . . .In a maste {of crime! eature “Littie M arming and charm- Holden ® old woman s a rich turns in a brill recog- than ever. «ul‘u arts, touch a dif- chord us and happy wo- she is thrown into con- the folks from the other the tracks. - JUNEAU BOWLERS | DEFEAT VISITORS FROM KETCHIKAN Ecth t uneau Iden's and vemen's bowling teames defeated i ‘he visitors frcm Ketchikan for the sccond time last night, in the an- nual bowling tournament between he two cities. The male contingent racked up a re of 2,544 as COlnpalN‘l to 2,435 City 4,950 3 etchikan’s m 4,805. In the wemen’s matches, Ju- neau picked up and the ladies iof Ketchil 2,015, mal Juneau's 2 and Keichika: 4,016 Here of last the night: Juneau 175 188 179 122 170 834 Ketchikan 162 143 195 individual scores Men 176 157 143 156 206 838 Men 179 168 153 202 202 904 Henning Hagcrup { Burke McKinnon {Snc | Totals MATINEE Flagler | Vincent Bailey Stedman { Halm Totals HARBOR> 156 780 Juneau Women 135 159 136 134 140 127 704 668 Women 150 137 117 9 132 136 144 130 166 122 709 620 DAN(E AND FIGURE SKATE (LUB HEARS NEW CONSTITUTION Club every Saturday for the benefit of 1 VFW members. E Each week, the club will hold ajBark r par for members, guests and their | Davlin The Club promi r-| Burke tamnm.( refreshments and 2 Lavenik 1. Festivities will begin | Totals Y ay on a regular s. The Club will remain closed | Pederson during the remainder of each week|Stump except for meetings and other spec- | McCenell ial occcasions, Mocre Club members will act as their own | Bailey tenders, “janitors and other nec-| Totals s ccupations needed to operate | the Club AY FRAN(IS IS SERIOUSLY ILL; MANAGER BCOKED COLUMBUS, O, Jan. 23.—(®— Kay Francis, thé actress, became ser- iously ill under mysterious circum- Tuesday night; ances today and her stage manag- Y SRt sy 0o er) Howard: Grahiam. 37, was booked voted to practicing new figures at Police Headquarters “for investi-{ 214 dance rontines; s Mlustrated B of asatilt 16 ki by the rink instructors, Jim nnd‘ Mary Meyer. Meyer, who is with the Alaska| SONS OF NORWAY CARD | communication -system, has par- | ticipated in amateur compemxon in the States, and both he and| Mrs. Meyer hope to compete in| Lillian Nyman and Eul Rechin won | the nationwide amateur contests first, prizes in- pinochle at the Sons|this spring. of Norway card party given in the| In the not too distant future| 100F Hall last evening. Booby priz-{ the club plans to present to Ju-| 135 126 133 147 Ketchikan 402 406 446 2015 of the newly organized Juneau, Dance and Figure Skate Club were | read to members at the second meeting of the Club last Tuesday evening. Carlson. High man in the bridge|Will want to miss. games was James Wendt. Lunch was served following the FROM ANGOON party. Albert Frank, Jr., of Angoon, The next in the series of annualstopping at the Baranof Hotel. card parties sponsored ty the Sons - of Norway will be given January 29 in the IOOF Hall. is Telephoue-319 Harri Machine Shep, Inc. Plumbing ® Heafing Oil Burners For COMIroRT and SERVICE Get the NEW ' WASHINGTON Habit! Dewey W. Metzdorf Vice-Pres. and Managing Director ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME at Nights-Red 730 g were 75 few THL DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. | No Hellywood Marriage Flop th" different in | f e Capitol Theat- ' and iras- Livingstone 2 anniversary life January 14. (International) PAULEY AND STASSEN IN BIG FIGHT Charge of ° Falsehoods Made Against Aspirant for Presidency WASHINGTON Edwin W. P; Jan, B leveled fin: n at a Senate accused him of en told a Senate Appropria- tions subcommittee inquiring into Pauley's trading ‘that Pauley took > off the cuff” talk Sept. 19 in which Anderson said that grain prices not realistic “These tatements, course W not cor frop , i which of , caused a grain prices, Te He made minutes a finger at S the statement only a * Pauley pointed en and demand- ed that the Re an Presidential aspirant be required to confront ht here, y cf the Arm; a owledged making lion dollars' pro tion on commodities nearly in the last committee called both , but has ruled tha may not question Stas: It will allow him to in writing later questions t asked Stassen. —— directly mit be ATA IS MAKING BI6 DONATION, SEWARD The Consutumm and Charter SANATORIUM Now Two greatly needed units, an Inter-Communication set and a Public Address system, will soon | be installed at the Seward Sana- torium, the same being a dor tion irom the Alaska Tuberculosi: | Association. D. C. Langdon, of the Alaska Electronics Company is preparing the specification, and the installation will be made by |an Anchorage firm. Speaking of the need for these projects, Mrs. Bess Winn, secre- tary of the Association, states that The NEC stars celebrated 21 years of happily married r cation . ernor’s House should do so immediately as there JUNEAU, /\LASKA "UNCONQUERED” IS BiG SPECTACLE AT 207H CENTURY | B. DeMille, who has been g outlandishly lavish motion e to time, has done it is “Unconquer the 20th Century ew basis n what amounts ymary melodrama rassed it up capab- y a couple of favorites, te Goddard, a treat to the n backgrounds PAGE FIVE Special Road Show w ENGAGEMENT ONE SHOW NIGHTLY AT 8:00 DOORS OPEN 7:30 hnicolor, t the bizhlight of the way LN i %y uw “Unconquer- nthing is graph- ressively done. He goes arills; when he has the e escape the Indians e chase on a mountain them not only shoot but go over a h. When Paulette i red by the kins her screams ou actually sutfer. ck on the white settle- nurderous affair. But De- s lighter touches, too. s a bath, or it wouldn't L2 a DeM: pictur?, ary and Paul- ette make decorative figures at a grand ball and the coming of a force t> rescue a ‘oleas d fort, with the pipers and the drummers and the hagpipes at their head, is coma= thing to make with happine: IT'STAREN JUNEAU by STORM! hero nad h L car the rapid ment is Mille know ulette Paramount presents GARY COOPER PrvLerre , Jack Benny and Mary ns on their 2!st wedding 1763, around Pitts- n the batles and th2 sympathetic pr2sen- are effective by Howard da , Ward Bond, ine DeMille, Boris Karloff, Varconi, Henry Wilcoxon, C. mith, Riymwond Hatton and mber of ctl.>r topnotch play- s situated within a ¢ ithout the physicians Contacte cannot al n emergzency. T 1so walt for that the Viztor 1 Aubr delivery N ly increase and the public givin; to the ng music DOUGLAS NEWS NIOR BALL The Annual Senior Ball of the Dcuglas High School, will be held next Saturday evening, January 24, in the School Gymnasium, it was announced today. The public is cordially invited, and students are selling tickets. address me wards, and in and other en- , she add- any light ic, is of gen- to the cure. in cooperation ' Administration, rehabilita- ng both edu- nd occupational ard Sanatorium. Mrs. Winn states, has done many things for the betterment of the hospital Included has been the purchase of four steam tables with dccempanyi; pans, for use in the 3 Before the addi- steam tables, food serv- e " farth w took 20 s0 was It has been our pleasure to correct concluded Mrs. ! v/a/w by 77 CHNICOLOR with HOWARD BORIS CECIL WARD DUSIA-KAREOZE-RELAWAY -BOND troduced and dieced by Ceecil B. DeMille Schedule of PRICES General Admission . . . . $1.25 Children .. 50c Loges.. $1.50 (Above are all tax included) tertainment ed, have dec; diversion suck therapy, In the meantime, the Association TO GUSTAVUS Mr. and Mrs, H. R. Johnson and ~ child left this week for Gustavus 2 " Memorial Services; | Piclures Are Taken| — Mmmu The newspapers said Stalin Johnson left on a small boat sev-| eral days ago, and Mrs. Jnlmson and baby were passengers via Al- ! aska Coastal to that port today, POl L T | FROM PETERSBURG ! moscow, wan (M—Newpa- | received an ovation when he wnlked | Helmo Karjala of Petersburg is pers in Moscow today ;)ubu\hed pl(‘-‘ on the stage, | staying at the Baranof. | tures showing prime minister Sta-| - e ee - — ‘uu attending last night's Memor-| Empire Wantads for Best Results'ial Service for the 24th anniversary! | of the death of Nikolai Lenin, found- jer of the USSR. | The pictures showed Stalin wear- ing his customary uniform and oc- | cupying a prominent seat in the lr( nt row of the Bolshoi Theatre. There was no apparent change in the appearance of the Soviet Prime minutes a served ivilege Winn. 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