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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY Tonight Kingof the 2llilaHotsess AND “LITTLE ODINE” S FTOMORROW! A 3 the d woman of vibrant story of white emotions man a in the African Jungle. ” RT:P REGINALD EEE,;STUNN ADBDED ATTRACTION e MARCEH OF TIME s“New Trains for Gld> LATEST WORLD NEWS VIA AIR SUNDAY FEATURE 2:30—4:30—6:30—8:30—10:30 ® SAYS SOLDIERS IN ALASKA WEARING 100 MANY CLOTHES WASHINGTON, Feb. 21.—P— Explorer Vilhjalmur Stefansson says alive in the far north than it does in Washington, D. C. “Instead of deploring the cold,” Stefansson explained, “they make use of what they have to cope with (ol stay e Wages, Living Cosls U. 8. scldiers have a hard time keeping warm in the Arctic be- cause they wear too many clothes. BERN—#— The Swiss govern= He tcld a reperter he made trips ment has adopted the principle that there shall be no living costs and salary increases before the end of Octobi 1948. The action was intended to arrest an inflationary tendency. Among a series of across the polar ice in a nine- pound Eskimo caribou suit which was “like a thermos bottle—prac- | tically cold proof.” But U. S. Army men, he said, wallow around in 25 to 28 pounds exceptions of wool and leather “with a lot of one that permitted wage in- zippers and buttons t you don't s in cases where it was nec- need.” ssary, to I tablish the prewar Stefansson said he was not sur- wages in relation to the cost prised to the Army |of living / % men may have to use up to - e, 75 percent of their energy just NOTICE keep! alive in the strategic po- I wili not be responsible for any lar regions. bills contracted by any person other Doing it the Eskimo way, he de- than myself. clared, it takes no more energy to (748-Mar. 1) Steve Feist. — - EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST { Second and Franklin PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS Juneau P I RNORTHLAND SAILINGS M. S. SQUARE SINNET SAILING FROM SEATTLE (for Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Juneau Haines, Skagway and Sitka) MARCH 3-17 S. S. ALASKA—MARCH 25 HENRY GKEEN ———————————— AGENT SERYING SOUTHEASTERN Plumbing ® Healing ~ Qil Burners Telephone-319 Nights-Red 730 Harri Machine Shop, Inc. Are Frozen by Swiss | GREGORY PECK,JOAN BENNETT FEATURED iN CAPITOL'S BILL “The Macomber Affair,” a screen adaption of one of Ernest Heming- way's most dramatic short-stories, |is at the Capitol Theatre starting | sunday Based on “The Short Happy Life lof Francis Macombe which is | regarded as one of the author’s most ompelling stories, this Benedict Bo- eus film cor seething em- ions and violent hatred against the xciting background of a big game unt in the heart of the African lion country { Gregory Peck |intrepid hunter who can dr {falo at one hundred yards, but falls | b1 1f when lovely Joan Bennett |draws a bead on him. Robert Pres- | ten shares c ng honors. | The stor with the wealthy, unhappily acombers Francis on) and his | wife, Marg Joan Bennet). As a “ nal attempt at reconciliation, Mar- |garet agrees to accompany her hus- {band to Nairobi, British E Alrica | where Robert Wilson (Gregory |Peck), the renowned professional | hunter and guide, is engaged to lead {the Macomber safari through the | jungle in search of game. t's suspicions of her hus- D a buf- d arried (Robert Pre en Macomber turns and flees unter with the game dy tortured by a me, is further taunted s sudden interest in the The situation grows luntil it is finally culminated in a | violent death. Beau ja“ck Fails in Comeback 21.—{M—The | by his wif ! NEW YORK, Pet. | Beau Jack comeback is stalled. All | because of a tough East Side New Yorker named Terry Young and a |lone point on the scoreboard of ret- eree Frank Fullam. The fight fans’ favorite comment “it could have | appropriate last night. Even the of- | ficials were split, to say fight of the winter season. icdgc in points. | i Rl FIGHT DOPE out as follows: NEW YORK--Terry. | New | 141, Augus Ga. 10. CHICAGO-—Ezzard Charles, 176 Cincinnati, oudi, 169, New York, 10. | | well, 134, Des Moines, Bernal, 134, Los Angeles, 7. er, 150, Philadelphia, | George Hammond, 150, Riverside, N. J. 8. | SAN DIEGO, Calif.—Rusty Pyne, 184, San Rios, 184, Los Angeles, 10. outpointed | | ery Allen, 120, New York, 2. | MANCHESTER, England—Guido | tamweight title bout). . e ‘i O.E.S. MEETING The Orcer of the Eastern Star Juneau Lodge No. 7 will meet on Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock for a short business meeting and af- terwards will have a card party tor the members and their escorts. There will be bridge, pinochle and | other games. Following the party ;relreshmems will be served. .- { SEATTLE VISITOR Miss Szl Sheldon of ‘Seattle is | registered at the Baranof Hotel. | 8608600056920048 i For men who shave every day Glider “NO-BRUSH’’ SHAVE CREAMN 1 | 'The MODERN shave cream ! for MODERN men Commercial Janitors Don’t let your valuable floors become ruined through neglect or other causes. Windows streaked or soiled? Call EXPERIENCED MEN Alaska JANITORIAL Service CONKLE and FOLLETTE Phone Red 559 inherent cowardice are prov-| been a draw,” was nothing lof the crowd of 14,923 which paid $66,317. All agreed it was the best | Judge Charles Shortell liked Young and Judge Harold Barnes found for Jack. Each had it 5-4 in rounds |with one even. Fullam thought each |boy won five rounds. Ruling that | Young took his rounds by wider I margin, he gave Terry a thin 6-5 | Fistic encounters last night turned Young, 137, York, outpointed Beau Jack, knocked out Sam Bar- | * i HOLLYWOOD, Calif.—Billy Corn-! TKO Lou| PHILADELPHIA—George Larov-| Diego, outpointed Ernie West Palm Beach, Fla—Chili Can- | terc, 125, Havana, knocked out Dav-| Ferracin, 116, Italy outpointed Pet-| erkane, London, 15. (European Ban-" THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE PAGF THREE AU, ALASKA STARTS TONITE Matinee Sunday 2 P.M. EVENING SHOWS at 7:25 - 9:30 VLENTURY | 1 Smith, Mary Thitodeau, §6; SKI TOURNEY {Edna W 47; Sheila MacSpad- { ,‘“‘(’ 45 i ; OwW-106 YEARS AFTER IT FIRST THRILLED THE WORLD | Downhill in the order THIS IMMORTAL STORY AT LAST COMES TO THE SCREEN! w | Crass, Niel Mar- IS UNDER Av t ‘, Robinsan, 66 Paramount's { Somme Dick A | A M Al | pionship of utheast Alaska will Downhill, number 4, be run tomor: Afternoon on the g J Douglas Ski Trail. At 1:15 p.m. the ompson, 32; Anne first racer will push off far up the Kramer ree. told, 34; mountain, and at one minute inter- Rolanc Ballant 35; Pat vals will follow 75 skiers entered in Cakes, Charlotte Lewis, 37. |the seven events: | ) G Downhill: B - | Junior Boys Downhill H Cook, Lucy Gillham. > | Junior Girls Downhill ! \ 5, Downhill . 4 | Womens' Class B Downhill < 1, Robert Rhodes, ! 3 | Boy's Class A Downhill, Willer, John Jensen, Roland ff o i ss A Downhill Or George Messer- § > chmidt, ( lis Snaring dule follows | Women's C: | Men's Class B Downhill | Men’s Class A Downhill. | Spectators will find easy going B Boy: to the thrilling finish of the races r Girls which is only 400 yards from the B Men | Douglas Road on the ski trail Joe A Men. Thitodeau and committee will be s B Women on hand with hot coffee to revive A Women {the weary. A Boys. The downhill races will climax Country Open the two day ski tournament which > has brought 30 skiers from Western Alaska and Canada to Juneau. Ih the Men's Class A event, the hard skiing Anchorage team will be chal- lenged by veterans Arne Anderson and Alex Heddan from Whitehol The Juneau Ski Club is placing it’s OCKEY Results I hdie ihy Mafan Bucey Who Games in the Pacific Coast Hockey | hope on WU, SxorEan League last night resulted as fol- finished second in last year's race, ) o and in Elwin Messer, Ralph Randall ev"“ Fr 3 akland o nd Dean Williams, former winners ;;‘,”, ke = l'“ I‘)w:u 4 ot jof the Moller Trophy. H 2 e Juneau women \v)‘Il find tough Basic industry fbr. Alaska In- | competition from visiting feminine b o i ' dians and mos is fur trap- |slat riders. Ann Dimond, attractive ... daughter of Judge Anthony J. Di- P'™¢ 1 [ !mond, must be considered an out- standing threat for the reason that she is a ski instructor for the U. 8. Army at Anchorage. Representing Whitehorse, Yukon Territory, is Alicia Hoare formerly of the Ottawa Ski Club. Miss Hoare has varied racing experience all through Canada. Spectators are requested to leave their dogs at home and if they go beyond the finish line not to walk on the trail. 1e following are the contestants BARRY FITZGERALD "+ i Mo da SILVA - Ester FERNANDEZ - At DEKKER - Luis VAN ROOTEN - Dayl HICKMAN &3 : Produced by SETON |. MILLER « Directed by JOHN FARROW - Screen Ploy by Sefon 1. Miller and George Bruce Plus STHE BIG SNOOZE>” Starring BUGS BUNNY entered in tomorrow's events Bigorc o et o W“'““:s . Latest World Wide NEWS EVENTS Via Air Express Dean Williams, Matt Gormley, JUNE KETCHIKAN SEATTLE NOME Swift, convenient fligl“'s 3" big &engine Clippers. You'll Jim Church, Alex Heddan, Vernon N Faulconer, Norman Bucey, Mitchell Abcod, Mickey Bryson, Al Bystrom, Ralph Randall, Elwin Messer, Wayne Jacobs, Wm. Kashuba, Axel Neilsen, Lief Torkleson, Wm. Neidner Downhill Class B Men in the or- Daily Schedules Saturday and Sunday 2:00 to 4:30 P. M. 8:00 to 11:00 P. M. MONDAY CLOSED o 5 . 7‘0 5(/0?& bius hop |der flamed: enjoy delicious food, expert Tuesday—7:00 P. M. ) Don Hungerford, Gordon Dawson, gervice — as a m:en of Pan SHOE SKATE CLUB Relax While You Travel Charles Smith, Leland Batdor, American, wori’s most & M. O When you go by steamer, you can relax in the Tuxuri- Meredith : Jelsma, Dave ;B8chininer, perienced airline. Ak for Wednesday Fhirengh Fridsy 2| ous comfort of staterooms, lounges and decks . . . sit Jack Thompson, Ernie Jacobsen details and reservations at ... 3:00 to 5:30 P. M back and enjoy the scenery as you sail. 8:00 to 11:00 P. M. Admission Prices Richard Johnson, Oliver Easley, Car! Evanson, Dan Ward, Fred Wolf Thomas» Stansfield. LARANOF HOTEL Telephone 106 The Alaska Line is famed for the excellence of its i I\ R S q i) Hodig cuisine, You will marvel at the deliciously prepared a:(fj‘v;;sl:)vu‘tctnm“ s H‘llv Mm[m/v AFTERNOONS - 25¢ Snoalk The cast of ll miealida Raladet 15 108 farac n Din Honto ARWAYS EVENINGS - 75¢ Your harths st Ann Dimond, 38; Dorothy Evans, Marjorie Dawson, 40; Colleen , 41; Ann Parson, 42; Alicia , 43; Bonnie Randall, 44; Joyce 3 Evenings—Skate Owners 60c All prices include tax TOWN HALL RECREATION CENTER Top Floor—A. B. Hall Inquire at the Desk about FREE INSTRUCTIONS in Roller Skating Sailings Are Frequent i Sailings every week for Ketchikan and Seattle S. 8. BARANOF — NUE SOUTH FEBRUARY 22 Calls at Petersburg, Southbound Sallings every Luesday for Cordova, Valdez and Seward S. 8. ALEUTIAN—FEBRUARY 24 Calls at Wrangell, Northbound ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY WAA Disposal No. RAL-PD-1-48 GRAZING LAND at SEWARD, ALASKA Offered On SEALED BID Sale Tract 3 182.59 Acres-Known as the INFANTRY AREA, Ft. Raymond Trad 1 31.7 Acres-Known as the HEADQUARTERS AREA, F1. Raymond Trad 4 20.51 Acres-Kmown as the HEADQUARTERS AREA, Fi. Raymond Bids will be received at the WAA Office, Anchorage, Alaska, until 10:00 a.m., March 10, 1918 for the above listed property from the following Priority 4('|IIIII- ants: Federal Agencies, RFC (for small business), and State and Local Govern- ments. No deposit is required from these claimants. - WHILE YOU WAIT REFRESH YOURSELF 73 { Bids will be received at the WAA Office, Anchorage, Als., until 10:00 a.m,, May 24, 1948, for the above listed property frem the following Priority Claimants: Former Owners, Veterans of World War II, and Non-profit Institutions. Orders frem these claimants together with Bids from the general public will be public- ly cpened at 10:00 a.m., May 25, 1948 at the WAA Office, Ancherage, Al:s. Bids from these claimants must be accompanied by the total amount of the Bid when the bid is less than $50.00. A deposit of 10% of the Bid is required when the Bid is more than $50.00. Bids will be accepted for the purchase of complete individual tracts only. For Purchase Information and Property Listings Contact BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY JUNEAU COLD STORAGE Phone: Main 766 Bex 2466 Anchorage, Alaska © 1948, The Coco-Cola Compony

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