The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 1, 1948, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT SUSPECTED THIEF |TRIANGLE CLEANERS IGNGRES WARNING; BUILDS BARREL FOR | OFFICER SHOOTS TROUSER-LESS MEN boon for | nies, rat- an inside | n any Y e corner of | Decker Way Police C thorities. - DAY NURSERY REPORT | GIVEN AT Awys pzer RADIO TELEPHONE | . UINKS JUNEAD AW, T Dur .o - At a meeting of Women’s Voluntary last week, the mothers cperating in v the pr House and react door J e 0 0 6 < o v WE \lllhl( RE l’ h(l‘ tend free ers who canr $1.00 fc from I There are supervising the children eact gram, which is well-known Calvert serve t 1til five pro- d after the system, i FORECAST (Juneau and Vicinity) rain plan- and dy ¥ FLOATING HOTEL— This sailing vessel is one of many craft which have been converted into restaurants and hotels sn Elbe River a% Hamhurr Germaay, badlv bombed duiing v SCUTHEAST AL A-»-fi"omm BY CITY sies o e s ekl BAND 10 BE GIVEN 0K NOVEMBER 23 Thirly-five Mfifiicians Will Appear at 20th Century Theatre in Program THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA ~ ost Lut others gained. Almost the entire membership boasts of a wiuc musical background. Many of them have played in large organizati either in college or elsewhere. S e:al have studied under sympho mus 1d teachers of national repute. They have given freely ot their time and talents to give Ju- neau a fine band ond deserve the yn's support and coopm"\uun B HAINES CUTOFE IS OPEN AGAIN; HEAVY SNOW FALL, REPORT After all day rk on Saturday MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1948 - 'SEARCH UNDERWAY FOR OFFENDERS WHO SHOT OFF INSULATORS . A search is underway for per- sons who shot off five insulators on power lines in Douglas Fri- day afterncon, causing a general power shut down in both Juneau and Douglas. Offenders will be prosecuted for destruction of property, J. P. Will- iams, manager of Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Co., said today. Lights went out in Juneau for | ADDS UP TO MUCH . | were received by the Police Depart- !monlh of stomach aches. | radded a new:twist to the tradition. HALLOWE'EN NIGHT The Presbytery of Alaska Presents Rosa Page Welch Mezzo-Soprano In Concert Nov. 3rd, 1948 - 8:30 P. M. 20TH CENTURY THEATRE TICKETS ON SALE AT: Baranof Book Shop Warfield Drug Store FUN, NO DAMAGE Juneau celebrated a very quiet ' Hallowe'en according to the Ju- neau Police Department. No calls ment from irate citizens. Members of the Department spent Sunday imorning hunting for lost, strayed, or stole mo-parking and stop signs, misplaced garbage cans, and gates that through some miracle ended up on telephone poles. 1 Baranof Cigar Stand Douglas Drug Store Every youngster in town spent a Admission: Sludent Tickets busy Saturd: ight playing “tricks . b renls™-Many. 0 Ge Al I $2.00 (Including Tax) $1.00 were equipped with shopping bags for their forays and gathered{ - enough candy and cookies for a; TR INSURE with NORTHERN Insurance Agency TELEPHONE 57 HENRY M. HOGUE, Manager Family Group Protection OFFICES—Cowling Motor Building ® Marine '@ Liability ©® Casualty Some “young-in-heart” citizens' They rang doorbells and demanded | “Tricks or bourbon.” When last seen, they had left their fourth' Louse and were having a wonder[ul time. At the hcme of a prominent gov- ernment official, while the hgms‘ n the house were all on, no one an-| swered the doorbell when the kids came to ce!l ch Hallowe'en. ! Gus George, “The Outiaw Ki played Lost to nearly every child| in Juneau at his store on Satur-, day. Gus passed out 1,600 bars of soap, more than 400 pounds of can- dy, and 1,500 apples. In answer to protests about giv- ing soap, to the youngsters, Gus said, “It kept their minds off let- ting air out of tires, putting wax on windows, and other more harm- ful pranks.” Gus prom’ses a Christmas party for all the Juneau kids at his store during the holiday season. { This morning, all the Juneau mer- | chants in the downtown area were busy scrubBing off soap and re-, minding themselves that “it comes' but once a year.” i i 20 minutes and three hours milEGlo" Auxlll‘uv ‘ Douglas after a short circuit wasi caused when rifle fire knocked off { insulators. Power was supplied to Douglas Friday night and most of MEETING ON TUESDAY The Ladies Auxiliary of the Am-| ® (Glass © Theit ® Robbery x;d\ l;‘.vz-:l;\‘lt-(\"m:m ;:.vu:«’i’“: n&l \v”E e 20 to 3 ""fl»_S\llldl“" 13 dH:f,‘m? Cuflctfr lj Saturday _by the , pRcBIICy 24_0 erican Legion, Juneau Post No. 4, can M. Chalmers. Already L "!" e "‘I_’{‘ 7;11\ 1"_1‘0;:::‘:_ Plant, which was operated untillwin hold its regular monthly busi- . Burg‘lary dren have enjoyed s tonight near 37 ved By Coeaway CoSilites were mepatred, ness meeting at the Legion Dugout ! 5 F ; Meteall. Heavier efiiip: | 3540 FRAR IR | tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. Plans | . Flre songs and ga ous con- ment is expected from the Canadian e L S Hosanc. l:‘l":r‘e‘”“hh;ffy’wuu}x\ttf [vps( HAS HAI.I.OWE’E" inew)v scheduled joint meetings of | !the Legion and its Auxiliary. I Pltl'(ll’lTATl()\ (Pas witn their hands their families d were quite suc a musical tr hours endin ® Workmen's Compensation 3 tion, if e iafng! s oveen aneasy fattomow DARTY AT SHRINE SAT. ! are given in t concerts, it is - -~ - - Over fifty people enjoyed an tern able in evening of dancing and games last Saturday night at the lodge of the i1l be suffi- of uniform: . . . o o ° e da s ® degrer . . ° . ° ° ° DOUGLAS CHILD HEALTH :‘lr;‘;) r;ml « s e e .; « n e CONFERENCE ON TUESDAY | gnrine of St. Terese. The dance t P e !was the first entertainment held! Th N who wish to c CUBS MEET TCNIGHT regular monthly Child| by the Catholic Young People’s So- e ew care to their 1 xRy .z Conference will be held in|ecial Club. ijallowe’en decorations working mothers who woul ; n Tuesday afternoon, set the theme for the evening, t 3 > 2. from 2 to 4 o'clock. and the huge fireplace was a cen- : Krueger, Public Health ter of attraction for weiner roast- of AB Hall be.in LOOK 1 charge of the‘ ing and popping corn. The Rcv.{ BN g , which will be held in|Sweeney is the Chaplain for the} 4§ NEW JUNEAU RESIDENT Good u‘d)&l& h.‘\c been ' the Douglas Public Schnoli_v ; ,Club',.ihss as said aiter the party., resentative for Joyce Haley now will give| e Co., will leave Wednesday for a L residence, rat —— ] ! To Strike Your Fancy . . . . Her arrived he: planning to s trip to the Interior will be at Fairb To Save You Money To Enhance Your Loveliness We Invite You to Take Advantage of These NOVEMBER SPECIALS ; Machine Wave . . . . $6.00 | «'T'HE G.M. 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