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THURSDAY NOVEMB[:R |8 |948 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE- JUNE.AU ALASKA ' ROMANTIC STORY " NOW ON SCREEN, CAPITOL THEATRE A romantic :lnry ldld in exciting dramatic scenes, with a brilliant cast, Waiter Wanger's “The Lost Moment,” a Universal-International lease, opened to an enthusiastic ndience last night at the Capito: Theatre Co-stars Robert Cummings and Hayward are outstanding in finely etched portrayals. Cum- gives a convincing -perform- the young publisher torn a new found love and the| siptna 3 Thelfl ST ¢ with. AGNES MOOREHEAD TOMORRCW! ward presents a competent display | )f her great emotional abilities in a plit personality type of role. The story deals with the efforts a young Americm\' st the famous love | etters of Jeffrey Ashton from the stody of Miss Mayward and her 105 year old great aunt. To accom= this, Cummings penetrates the 2hold of their Venice castle as lodger. The complications that when he discovers that Miss rd is a “Jekyll and Hyde’| character, lead to many highly ro- mant'c lnmdenh FISHERIES OFFICE IN SEATTLE MOVED| Of interest to the many persons having correspondence with that branch, ‘is word that the Seattle office of the Alaska Fisheries Di- vigion, for many years at 706 Fed- eral Office Building, has been moved. It was transferred this week| to the PFish and Wildlife Service Laboratory, 2725 Montlake Boule- vard, Seattle 2, Wash. The change is in line with the recent reorganization in Alaskan operations, whereby both fisheries research and management were placed under the direction of CGeorge Kelez. Consolidaticn of offices and ad- ministration makes for better co-| | ordination and economy. As an ex- imple. the administrative office | planning the new $100,000 weir in- stallation program in the Bristol| Bay area, is across the hall Ironn the engineers who are designing the new hinged-metal weirs. Form- :erly they were across the city. 7 DAYS ONLY! CONTINUOUS SHOWS ALL DAY SATURDAY Beginning 2:00 P.M. | | Sturm Locker System MAIN AT THIRD STREET TELEPHONE 544 Just llecei@ed Qur Shipment of “Washington Co-Op,” Eviscerated, Broad Breasted . TURKEYS Our customers have a right to expect the cheapest price here, for quality turkeys, and as always we won't disappoint you. Order Yours NOW - Compare Our Prices With What You Are Now Paying! (Sirloins and T-Boues 40-50 ib. average) 68c Ib, (Rib Roasts and Rib Steaks 25-30 1b. average) 4sc 1b. "Loins of Beef Ribs of Beef Loin of I.amb Strawberries (Chops, Rib and Lein) (Fresh Frozen — 1-pound cartons) (Fresh Frozen) Peas Abovg Prices Include Culting and Wrappmg Iy # v | Juneau for the past eight years,| {in an apartment | Building. CONDITIONS OF WEATHER ALASKA PTS. Weather conditions and temper- itures at various. Alaska points, ilso on the Pacific Coast, for 24- our period, ending at 4:30 this norning, and released by the /eu(hcr Bureau, Juneau, follow: 3—Clear | 8 8—Cloudy | & urpose of his mission. Miss Hay-| C Dawson ..(hm,nmn “ai -20-Clear 23-Snow 28—Cloudy 36—Rain rIl\\l"L Juneau Airport Annette Island Kodiak Kotzebue McGrath Neme Northway Pstershurg Portland Princo George 32--Rain 26—Clear 14—Clear 38—Cloudy 30—Cloudy 38—Cloudy | “l(ka Whitehorse Yakute 39—Rain 10—Snow > Gmger Graham Charles Davis Before an altar decormed wm\ ¢ < felabra and gladioli the wed- ding of Miss Ginger Graham and Mr. Charles Davis was solemnized | designated Thul 11948, 13—Pt. Cloudy & 41—Rain g 11—Cloudy ', 4—S8now | ..y 38—Cloudy | 37»cloudy { PAGE FIVE’ PRO(lAMAIION md\\ | giving proclamation: ‘WHE S, the P tent of the United States has, by Proclamation dav. November 25 THANKSGIVING DAY issued lh(‘ ]wI lowing Tha D as and WHEREAS, our courtry is enjoy~ ing a period of g prosperity contrast with serfous shortages and continued malnutrition in many lands ov and government _agencies, v agencies and churen| e joined in an effort tc » impartial concern ill of A o citizens and ¢ other countr tic fashion, by seeing some of the abundance of Americ: supplies are distributed to those less urepe and Asia; and he churches of Am- e united in a plea that yups and friends of vol- give the equivalent ving dumu to the choosing | of their Tl relief agency hope n such desperate straits HEREFORE, the President's Proclamation, |LEW M. WILLIAMS, Acting Gov {nor of 8 !Thurs | THAN Ithe people (their |movement to of Alaska to extend tablish a lasting will among all peoples r bountiful abun- ught of the les PlEDGE SERVI(E OF RAINBOW GIRI” | at 8:30 o'clock last evening at the | Northern Light Priesbterian Church. The Rev. Willis R. Booth performed the ceremony. Miss Graham, dressed in a tan wool suit with a juliette hat of old sequins, entered with and was diven in marriage by Mr. Royal O'Reilly. Mrs. Lennie Lempke, the bride’s matron of honor, wore a dress of deep maioon crepe, Mr. | Rudy Pusich acted as best man, Ushers were Mr. James DeMers and Mr. Eugene Lockridge. Miss .Graham, who has lived hl‘ is the daughter of Mr. Charles‘ Walker of Burlingame, Calif. Mr. | | Davis is the son of Mr. and Mrs. | A. A. Davis of Seattle. A small party for the bridal| party followed the ceremony. | Mr. and Mrs. Davis will make their home in Juneau, and will live in the Feero| i ap i | with 800 tons of scrap iron Rainbow \M\l hold pledge services at t Scottish itite Tem- 'e Saturdav nicht according to an- nouncement today. A business session will be held at 7:30 o'clock then the pledge service wiil start at 8:30 o'clock. All parents and friends of pledged girls jare asked to attend this service. ‘SANTRINA REPORTED STORM BOUMD NEAR SEATILE, TOWING IRON The Santrina, Jnu au Spruce (ug on | board the barge S. C. Holmes in tow, was reported today about 435 miles out of Se- dttle. The tug, skippered by Lou Bag- tgru, left here a week ago, with| | the barge-load of iron Lonslgm‘d pursuant to| CLARK GABLE AND AT 20TH (ENIURY | Fim fans, here G Gable is back on what's more, he is the first time with red-head, Gres G-M's red-tlooded d | venture,” coming to the : | tury Theatre tonight The picture lives |its name, with Gable \U\lui bo'sun of a Merchar freighter. The crew, including | Thomas Mitchell, John Tully, news. 1 popular, son, in n, and £ binding adventure after anot ; there's Gable, there a couple of rival gals to the heroine, and this | time they're played by blonde Joan | Blondell and the ebon-t Ron But Greer I eve ough she has to scrap wisecr: uk to do it MUSICAL EVENT " OF YEAR IS ST, TUESDAY EVERING and \iConcert Will Be Given by generosity to the national | Juneau City Band with | Men's Chorus Added Next Tuesday evgning, November 123, will iikely be the outstanding {musical event of the year for Ju- | neau., i On this occas on the Juneau City [ Band, under the direction of Joseph | | M. Shofner, p nts its first con-| t of the he band’s per- formance is eagerly antici- | pated by the Juneau public, previous | concerts baving been played to ca- |p acity audiences, } An added attraction in this year's ‘umm( and of great interest to |h< | music public, will be the pertorm- |ance of the Juneau Men's Chorus, | under the direction of Ernest Ehl- ‘rr The chorus will render special |numters at the half-time. Thanks to Juneau's Concert As- ’ cociation, artists of exceptional 1L lity have been brought to this area. All Juneau appreciates the | privilege of hearing the best. Local talent is also appreciated by the local musie lovers. ‘ The two organizations performing storm buund\ uesday evening in the 20th Cen- |prediction the tury Theatre, although non-p; ;wmnl. have proven themsely {thy of Juneau's high mt stic tes- or- | strumental or vocal 6R STARTS s e GREER GARSONARE b"l'[f/” ///1 ! 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