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THE DAILY ALASKA E.MPIREfijUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE FIVE RY Everyone - BUT EVERY TURNER NEVER GAVE FINER PERFORMANCES. HURRY! HURRY! IT POSITIVELY LEAVES TOMORROW! L] Feature at 7:34—10:05 TOM. DRAKE - MARY ASTOR ALBERT DEKKER n Play by BONALD OGDEN STEWARY. " Adoptatisn by DONALD GODEN STEWART and SONYA.LEVIEN 0 by Produced by GEORGE SIDNCY + ARTHUR HORNBLOW, JR. ® LOWYN AVER PICTURE + g N. Y. department store salesman switched to Calvert Reserve because he’s found it always _makes mellower Manhattans. 400 East 55th Sk, New York, N. Y. CALVERT RESERVE. Blended Whiskey - 86.8 Proof—667% Grain Neutral Spirits. Calvert. Distillers Corp. New York Clty e et ; | ONE, AGREES THAT TRAC \ and | | | | Spencer Tracy, Lana WLy ;% fimberlane,” an MGM pictare wuh Turner and Zachary Scott. lAST OF SERIES OF CARD PARTIES GIVEN BY REBEKAHS TONIGHT The last of the series of card parties by the Rebekahs will be giv- en tonight in the Odd Fellows Hall tarting at 8 o'clock. Prizes for the series will be awarded. At the last party Carl Alstead and Sigurd”Dull were high and Grant wn and Laurel McKechnie were 1ow. Ba GRAND OPENING Of the Imperial Cocktail Bar, 5 p. m. First one on the house. Gilliards, fountain and recreation. lmunal Billiard and Bar 1t e Sc]l it with an Empire Want-Ad' In the West ‘;.t‘s (1Y COUNCIL WILL " APPOINT MAGISTRATE AT MEETING TONIGHT 1 City Councu will 110:= & spe- cial meeting tonight at 8 o'clock in the Council Chambers. Due to the illness of Judge Willlam Holzheimer, City Magistrate, will appoint somebody to take the position on a temporary basis. - Jcseph Korinek was fined $250 and sentenced to serve six months in the Federal jail by U. S. Com- missioner P. J. Gilmore at Ketchi- kan after pleading guilty to a charge of trapping during a closed season. Two youths with him had guns, pelts confiscated and turn- ed over to the Welfare Depart- ment. Always SICKS' SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING €O. Since 878 < E. G. 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The room still re- GEI IRlp To (HI(AGO. mains her daily cleaning project , Fi\(- ars of club work and ten z«i projects seemed a good l conus. 50 she cnlwnl tlml contes l‘ | Valso This year she was chosen the | | Thanksgiving Day is going (o be most outstanding 4-H girl In Sew- | one of added pleasure for the Alas-|ard and on Achievement Day won| tka 4-H contest winners as that i1s,7 first pr 5 seconds, and 2 third: the day they will start on the lcnzon articles she made in her Cloth journey to the National 4-H Ciubling and Room Improvement pro- {Congress at Chicago. Chosen 1t jects. She was awarded the trip as their outstanding 4-H records t%is|winner of the Clothing Achievement year are Jack Bradway of Fairbanks, | contest sponsored by Spcol Cotton Phyllis Dangler of Seward, and'Compeny, who will finance her trip Donald Dinkel of Was.lla. Miss|fiom Seattle to Chicago, the round | Marilyn Johnson, District Home \mn ket from Anchorage to Se Demonstration Agent and a former lattle being donated by Alacka Air: North Dakota winner of the i-H lines Canning contest, will accompaty| Donald Dinkel, whose sister Flo, I!he winners to Chicago, where they 'Alice was another trip winner last will meet Director L. T. Oldroyd, vear, lives on a farm near Wasil- : town in which =h {who will return to Alaska with tnela and is a junior in high delegates. These free trips {He won the trip in the Poultr; fawarded each year to 4-H mem- test but has spent most of Ibers 14 years of age or over, who!years in club work as a garden club | ¥ have carried 4-H projects for at|/member. Donald won second prize ¢l her and l\'?ll’r' Is least least three years. The expause on 4-H poultry exhicit this yeaririction between them. It is financed ty large industries - 'and has taken an active part in 4. serious pr \»]nu‘u'n with the arrival | terested in the welfare of farm peo- |H club meetings and community ac-of racketcer John IHodiak and his s | |ple and by local business firms. tivities. A true pioneer, his poul- stranzely constant friend, Wendell # Jack Bradway, 15-year-old son of (try project involved 1raising chicks Corey i {Mz. and Mrs. M. G. Bradway, hus by setting hens. Like most pione Hodak immediately attracted jcompleted 5 years of club work, 3 he had to shoot it out with a hmk"«’ Lizabeth because of her startling | of them in gardening and the ot1ers and has a picture of hi mself, his|resemblance to his dead wife, killed in poultry and rabbjts, His diary 'gun, and the dead hawk, and tw‘m an automobile accident. Corey | of day-by-day work in his one-ha.f! {unlucky chicken to prove it. The tries every way he can to keep | acre garden depicts a typical Alasks | poultry contest is sponsored by |Lizabeth away from his friend cut story of the planting, which started Dearborn Motors Corporation who|to no avail. In addition to Corey's on May 24, the fight against weeds will take care of his trip from Se-(desre to discourage their rapidly and pests, and the successtul har- attle to Chicago. He will fly free’ blcscoming romance, are Miss As- vesting which started with the sale with Almkn Aulme< to So’\l(lc tor's frenzied machinations to do s where I constant reaches is \E20"cenruRy i? Siite Evening Shows af 7:2 That “Killers” guy —that “'Dead Reckoning” dame . . . come together as a team of 12 bunches of radishes at 15 cents each on June 25. Driving a cat and tractor, harrowing, and hoe ngz dili- cently were rewarded with a cash! inccme of $114.90, which was spenc mostly on his winter clothing and { postal savings. The factor which in-' fluenced the judges in his favor was his interest in helping the younger 14-H club members and his assistance to the local leader, Mrs. S. S. West. ifiis entire trip will be financed by 1 Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Com- pany. Phyllis Dangler of Seward, a high schcol sophomore whose brother was ;& trip wnner last year, pursued !th—ee 4-H club projects this year— :Clothing, Meal Preparation, and Room Improvement, and since all lwere included in the national con- tests extended to Alaskans, she en- tered each contest. Her biggest proklem was in finding other girls who were interested in the same project as she. None were, so she took each project alone as an in- dividual memter and demonstrator. {In the Clothing project she made 11 articles (9 more than were re- jquired), which included a slip, 2 dres: 3 blouses, 2 skirts, a pair of pajamas, a play suit, and a wool suit made -over from -a large: one cut {down to her measurement. In addi- Ition to her 4-H sewing, she also took sewing at school and feels ‘both were well worth the time and effort, since she was able to increase her wardrobe considerable at little expense to herslf. In connection with her Meal Preparation project for the family last winter and learn- ed to make pies in addition to pro- | ject requirments. As her main pro- ject in room improvement she chose redecorating the living room, which meant kemtoning the walls and ceil- Follow the Cabs to ROSS' OASIS in Douglas for a Good Time C. J. EHRENREICH-CPA BUSINESS COUNSELLOR Aéconntlnl-Sysvems-Taxts PHONE 351 Room 3—Shattuck Bldg. she prepared most of the suppers' INTERNMIONA[ NZWS BREVITIES (By The Assocmtcd Press) Strong French action appeared to be denting the Communist-led coal strike, now in its fifth weck. The government said 84 per cent of the miners went back to work in Lorraine and smaller numbers in other areas, Secretary ol State Marshall mcL Winsten Churchill at lunch in| London at the home of Ambassador Lewis Douglas. Douglas is to fly home tomorrow for talks. The Soviet-led German People's Council issued a demand for a peace treaty with an “all German government” and withdrawal of all occupation forces. These were etrong words from a defeated country. The Western Powers con- sidered the ukase a Communist; efiort to embarrass them. Some signs pointed to Russia readiness to leave Germany. The Russians were said to have built up a strong Communist police force of 300,000 even though Mos- cow took paitis to deny this. Fog around Frankfurt disrupted the Allied airlift feeding blockadvd Berlin, Eleven Rumanians pleaded guil-| ty to charges of plotting Mth American and British representa- | tives to overthrow the Rumanian government. ment, split within itself, postpon- ed for eight of ten days its threat to resign. A group of young military men took over the Peruvian government | after a three day bloodless revolu- tion. They deposed President Jose Luis Bustamante, alleging he ap- peased leftist forces in Peru. e 0 00000 00 . . L4 SUN RISE-SETS . . NOVEMBER 2 8:14 am. 5:08 p.m. ® Sun rises at ®¢ Sun sets at . . e 00 00000 00 lesaceeecoce It’s a good wind that unveils your Kayser stockings! Exquisitely fashioned ‘o slenderize your ankles. iy The Greek govern-' the same and Burt Lancaster's de- termination that Lizabeth, whom s, return to his arm i Things reach a' drama thriiling climax when Lizateth learns of an rumnuw between Hodak and nd when Cory tells her tlat Hodiak murdered \hH wifo ' -o "MISS RAINBOW" IS‘ /AWARDED . McCREA' 'RAIKBOW CARNIVAL, | Miss Sandra McCres, Juneau High School sophomore, was award- | Starring LIZABETH AP :‘l‘ A BURT MARY ASTOR WENDELL COREY Popular Science - CARTOCN - NEWS at home in Wrangell before the wed- lding, January 22, The new home iv.\m be made at Annette Island, where Mr. McAden is PAA port | steward. tng at yesterday's party were Mrs. J. R. Murphy, Mrs. Claire ‘uuv\ Mrs, Alf N. Monsen and Miss Catherine Flood. > e — Read the want-Ads for bargains t))(PflES(‘RIPTIUN SHOES Juneau Foot Clinic M Shattuck—Blue 379 As: of the bride- h her happi- ms a month Invited were [rier who called to w oulter pl which ' "1(‘( BARGAIN CLIPPER FARES VISIT INSIDE AND OUTSIDE By Clipper you save enough for extra fun. Stopovers? Of course! |ed Miss Raintow and her complete | wardrobe at the Rainbow Cnrmnx last Saturday night in the Scotti H ' C g ! Rite Temple. [ 0 'Y] Oul e[ S The awarding of the doll climax- | jed a big evening of dancing and H d 'P ty o onoreda ai Far By the time the dancing started! 1 at 9:30 pm. the booths of needle- lnT J Dyer Home iwork, aprons, candy and cookies \wn- cempletely sold out. During (h:w levering hot dogs, cokes, and cof-| For Miss Etolin Coulter, whose fee were supplicd. Members of the marriage to Mr. James C. Mr.r\ugn_ {Raintow Adviscry Board served \\11] be in January, Mr.and Mrs, T. ithese from the kitchen Dyer and Mrs. Jessie l\/fi'\luy A game proved popular during the |uuon.uneu at cocktails yesterday evening. Mrs. Dora Sweeney les 1 -afternoon from 4 to 7 o'olock at lh” the committee which kept the game ID\(r home. rolling. | At 9:30 Bill Matheny's orchestra ’Lcmm playing for dancing nc«'\numu’u until midnight. Mrs. Hazel Mantyla and Mrs. I | Dorothy Tuckett were advisors for | (e "—j — the affair. Committees chairmen | EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCT D were: Food—Alic Jcml Davis and! ™ Mrs Bi11 Barron: - Necdlework- DR. D. D. MARQUARDT |Jeanne Boddy . Publicity, Pat Oak 4 OPTOMETRIST Miss Ral) n\u,“ Mrs. Mantyla, Mis @econd and kranklin ‘Tuckell and Mr. Willlam Barron PHONE 508 FOR APPOINTMENTS | Tickets, Mrs. Norman Cook; Deco- | . irations, Betty Mantyla and Lols| Lawrence; Fish pond, Joanne Sabin, and Clean-up, Shiela MacSpadden and Pat Oakes. | FLY TO SEATTLE ‘ e | AND IN ALASKA AT | Harold Bertram Jacobs, with a number of aliases, is wanted by the Federal Bureau of Investiga- tion, on several charges. He is described as being 52, height 5' 77, weight 140 pounds, brown eyes and brown hair mix- ed with gray, sand has worked as a barber, salesman and mill hand. He may be travelling with his wife, also with several aliases. _SALUTING i the Port Chilkoot VETS! and "JUNEATU: CITY WITH A FUTURE.” featured in coming Juneau Pictorial Issue of the ALASKAN published at Port Chilkoot, Alaska Juneau Agent: | Glover Display - Signs Designs || ; Advertising i ———————— TAKE A WINTER VACATION..: a visit to Hawaii, Paradise of the Pacific. . . or Mexico and Guatemala BUSINESS TRIPS, TOO Get the most for your money by 4-engine (hpper Frequent, friendly, dependable service Take advantage now of this big “Clipper Special.” You save on both round-trip and one-way passage...with tickets good until Apr. 15... Al fares, plus fax Children 2-12 years— half of bargain fore. Infants, free WHITEHORSE ©/% "1 wr FAIRBANKS ‘7.’/"’ o w1 *INCLUDES CONNECTIONS BETWEEN KETCHIKAN AND ANNETTE ISL. 1ONE WAY, ROUND TRIP Subject 10 C. A. B. approval Bargain Clipper tickets on sale Oct. 15 —Mar. 15. Just call . 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