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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1948 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRL- - TUNEAU. ALASKA B ~ PAGE FIVE Professional “Doughboys’ of the New A"“V‘ TWO A”.'HME H”'S i and Air Force » [ == 'BOOM TOWN' ON , = Bl CAPITOL SCREEN | e s ON SAME PROGRAM {757y 2 When a mot picture company : & R ¥ Local movie-goers who like t takes o st story, ? o screen fare blazing with t ™ i [} ag more thrills n s 1 has s2 " X b moving action and exciti J ¢ 4 LU ] TR AU ) OF s ? > o5 rey'te Dynomife Together! || m e mos oo o dan com- ‘ { : B o e e 5 s Tt © Deter SN, ; SltA gt e “Jesse James and “The Return of i Claucette Coltert and ; ¢ : 3 Prank James,” accla 5 tivtiof -GN relpronices GABLE 2nd TRACY puts all that into or 4 # ; . o crcorcst westen: et ... partners in o 2 - & i § s <4 el «’(N‘I l:r‘c.w;mu'{ on m.\\ st ogram L] | adventure! i dnbe of ¢ Town” o 4 : 4. SRR g \ Theatre COLBERT & LAKARR . Ths rivals in love! S Rt § b ! : L utstanding stars headed by Ty- | kot ; ¢ : rone Power, Gene Tierney and Henry ription. It sur- @ : b % Fonda, in addition to Nancy Kelly Randolph Scott Following each otner in dramatic mPD-MA-632 subject sequence, the two films en- swell fights, Student-bakers are taught the essentiols of professional baking in merica’s most colerful p d Tracy take one of the well-equipped Food Service schools. 'n thic practica! classroom, lling and spine- Regulars learn to prepare nutritious, tasty bread for U. 5. Army and U. S. > zing action and ro- veen the two Air Force mess halis, | e of the notorious desperadoes § few other who left an litle stamp on their § between two and {1 t ; ! BEO Ships now on iile ways be ‘u*“l adventure-lovers everywhere. o otk build fighing craft of} «jesse Jam: the unforgetable A adva design pic of a lawless directed by new vessel will e\ Henry King, depicts the colorful | b ‘ f ush-deck type. That exploits of the man wt { 'S FOUR BIG | ¥ 3 5 0. man who invented 175 Four B P VR u AER(R AH’ e v RS (e ot ts man i (TR TURES IN ONE! 1N H other American carriers will' gng was the object of the most in- : (A This island, Jutting tensive manhunt ever waged. But the ] K39 wart the flight deck, has'pjcture doesn't negiect the beautiful B 5 E _‘ i’fi I limit on the wing-span girl who fe ‘ot comfort' (ks e A A A 1 LR )f planes which cculd take off andto share his and reckless life. % THE RETURN"OF ;i < 7 P : i Y land | feptlype : e s v atome] Bullivan s the vy intends, if | § PTAYS ? 4 y n f la en m'gh to u\‘ny uum‘l- b “;‘x‘;ln'u\"l: N:)x} inter INO (lEARAN(E FOR ] 4 S Y Ao ) 1 3 > e le to operate ‘ 3 ¥ - JACKIE COOP “REUMBA HOLIDAY” Soleothe E y 4 il e g e | four submarines capable of | MONDAY AT e S revicy x Jarge The proposed addition of a mably: equibaed sEULISERRE | ) FRiTZ LANG MOND. ‘AROUND THE WORLD it o e ton mammoth flat. | ~€velopsd feature enabling them to L — TUESDAY | LATEST NEWS VIA AIR Qinens e o5 'and ight ‘oiber ekperimentaijsOnain under Water Tof Jang-per” WOSHINGTON, Feb - PUSssU SIS SUSSSUSPBE S PV RSE S S e e i i 4 ) ft to the nation's arsenal of | 100 | Senate Committee refused again to- f S ¢ 2 day to clear Edwin W. Pauley and SUNDAY — FEATURE 2:30 - 00— 7:30 — 10:00 R o n , wpons was' first hinted at a Build a new “hunter-killer” ship Brig. Gen. Wall ) e e et e e e e e e s e ] o a et o h ago by nt Truman, |of destrover-like speed but largeriBr € Het. F8CHC Hr Graham of e Preeident proposed in:hisiand outfitted With Amptaven: etec- SHY LOPUEAHOD BUGE Biey used “in- side information” in commodity Al T ™ W 7 t b Lorer A Ll A S8 S A S A T SN z 'SD N&/ E G N2 F .! €3 at the Govern- ! message to Congress that| tion gear to locate enemy submar-|l, .. o - CARTOON 3 me Hospital Wednesday night 000 which wou VR BUnA. ShR> Senator Knowland (R-Calif), Act- AL S “ ‘SPORT LITE A L s 0 CANTURY-FOX INTRUDER Tt TH i it to e U & DEPARTMANT of COMMERL L WENTHER BURKAC [ e “wvnced e voie | LATEST WOBLD NEWS VIA AIR EXPRESS WEATHER BULLETIN was 8 to. 3 ainss s ADEREEEE e Salvation Army Hall s 1o-| | ps pon o1 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M., 120TH MERIDIAN TIME | Senator Green (R-RD) to absalve LAST TEWVMES TENIGHT { on Willoughby Avenue near . them. The Com tee has been in- Stendard Ol office. A cor- Maenl oA S o) last | Lowest 4:30am. 24hrs. Weather a | Vestigating speculztion on commod- B THE B 'r,‘,’l“’ o tion 24 hrs.* | temp. | temp. Preci™. 4:30am, |ity markets. (] i - Soijee : 2 4 6 0 Clear s R, p ISH “ : fo 3N o Snow % G pilois (hange “—om /ir Glorious TECHNICOLOR - any debts prioz 20 21 0 Clear q oaut HENREID - waunces O'HARA - wauren SLEZAK Milner 4 bt 4 : s Cloudy SHANG o ota & { i : i | F : SHANGHAI, Feb. 7—(P—Pilots SISOV GERRREMEERA | e -2 [Cloudy | and other employees of a Shanghal : n Efl ‘B P Juneau Airport | 22 Clondy line are wearing suspenders be- (™ T pors? = . | Annette Island 29 4 Snow use Reéx died’ of* rables: EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRISERIAGEDW b A1 y | Kodiak 5 32 Clear Rex was a big, amiable Labrador g rA U ; S o et f) T hat st > s B)m.’““k - | @ 8 Clear retriver owned by a pilot. One DH D D MABOU NARD’I See us for a variety of hat shapes to be | McGrath -18 Olear { of the personnel of Civil Air Trans- OPTOMETRIST covered with material to match your : B | Nome -2 Clear port was bitten, but it was decide 2 MITRIE v s : ! , as decided Second and Franklin Juneau Suit or Dress. % [ | Northway 17 B Olsar to give all employees Pasteur treat- PHONE 506 v 3 - [ | Petersburg 24 : Cloudy ‘ments, Mrs, Claire Chennault, Portland - i Pt. Cloudy” | chinese wife of the former Flying Boom 7 o Valenfine Building 7 NE A Prince George . -1 03 Snow Tigers chief, is one of those inoc- W | o . 2 | Prince Rupert 20 3 Oloudy ulated. REASONABLE PRICES v ; : | Seattle .. 25 3 Cloudy | several employees reported the HOUSES and OF o X & B | Sitka 29 Cloudy s ing a swelling o RNewest St”les and Tirrams A | Whitehorse B | iy K] B Oloudy | . e s i , {i. E For COMFORT and Yakutat 30 14 : gl {0 g o | 4550 a, m. vesterday to 4:30 a. m. today) 4 el pmendny s ¢ 5 Ao Deveer W Get the NEW WEATHER SYNOPSIS: The av trong pressuse i v Fa . o = oy, Wk | Southeast Alaska today. This gradient is caused by a larce hi2 r NOTICE s viekiPros WASHINGTON ing most of Canada and a small but rather intence low pressure | we will not ba responsible for MRS &% T o — dabit! | BER Vg | Svstem off the coast of British Columbia. The gradient is producing | any dobts contracted by any person Myzansen ¢ pripn! i ” herly ortheasterly surface winds of 40 t per hour over | oih st e 1 AInD | CCO B B8 Y ° erly to northeasterly surface wi 0 OVET | other than ourselves. (776 1 mo.) (184 PR o M| Director { | the northern portion of Southeast Alaska but s at lighter winds | s C. B. i 3 sl S 4 | B { over the southern portion. This picture pattern is expected to continue NATUROPATHY ME B“e tll @ v 1other day or two and cold drv air will continue to flow in over the E STAR VISITORS e e gl e | 8 |- Temperatures over Southeast Alaska were all sligh low freez- | Floyd L. Dadine and Jim Burch i et ¢ this morning and should be ecven a few degrees colder Sunday morn- D: s, Texas, registered e 8 A 10th ¢ 4 \H ; | i rem ures continue quite cold over the Western Stat T e oo RSy (-] .\?ka l : Y staticns repotring near zero readings. There is anof 3 Sy SRR pushing down across the Great Lakes area today which will move inl across the New England States sometime Sunday. Are Payable MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN g Reports from Marine Stations at 1:30 P. M. today " M WIND Height of Waves l ruff, i( : at Station Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) oo / ) z g Cape Spencer Pt. Cloudy 2 NE 3 feet Eldred Rock Cloudy 3 NNW 6 feet Askenbrenner’s | /.4 - . , o Vg i 22 oo o 2 |l ofLife... May We Suggest AN EVENING OF at Lincoln Rock ......Cloudy k N 1 foot Guard Island Snow NE 3 feet . ne 41 I366 Wllle“ghby Ave. 5 i bap;wl:grils\;;n FORECASinO;JOR THE PE):?]ED P'ZROOM SAT[;I%JAY BOTH AT IHE BARANOF HOTEL MORNI CVENING: ADVISORY STORM WARNING— LY 5 | FBED E. BBYA“T 2}?\?‘(‘)2‘1%331: U’l‘bala]z: ‘in%e‘t{fl‘xf)?f!‘ulriy winds 45 sto so‘mnes per hour' 3 \f 3] slowly decreasing Sunday. Protected waters of Southeast Alaska except Near Alaska 8. S. Dock Lynn Canal and Taku Tnlet—northerly to northeasterly winds 25 to 40 and Office e oy dceeasine Sunday. Gutsige wiers, oo En- I Fppe W orer Diming and Dancing Pleasure 3 z [ N ADMIRAL WAY trance to Vakutat_easterly to northeasterly winds 20 to 35 miles per P . . . 3 hour increasing locally to 45 miles per hour opposite the passes. Mostly v 2 T Thare 1S no suhshhne h‘Y TPWSBANAY ACVET tisime P’.‘Dne 902 [ oul;iy in southern portion today becoming partly cloudy Sunday. Partly JUNEAU'S FINEST SUPPER CLU B " I oy i novmern porion tody o Sy~ THE “BUBBLE ROOM TERRACE” WILL ' BE RE-OPENED, 6 P. M. FRIDAY EVE- NING thru Sunday Evening EACH WEEK FEATURING Monday thru Saturday Sunday Evening B S e 'vchl KENDALL FOR THE ]j‘lRST TIME Personality Vocalist JUNEAU with WE PRESENT Jeanneand Phylis “Frances Mangan” AT THE CONSOLE THE OF HER OWN HARMODEARS ~ PAMIOND CRCAX - 0

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