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900000000000 | / EXOTIC DESIRES ina STRANGE | NICOLOR | RICHARD MARTIN NAN LESLIE POW THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA SHOWPLALE OF UL, TONIGET ONLY It's one of the most unusual pictures to ever come fo Juneau! bk LOUELLA PARSONS says— “DEBORAH KERR is marvelous in ‘BLACK NARCISSUS'! . . . The color and scenery are out of this world!” — Doors Open 7:00 Feature at 7:55—10:00 —EXTRA! - TRUMAN'S “STATE OF THE UNIO SPEECH -y 5] ZANE GREY’S , UNDER THE 10T RiM See Comic Page fo. r IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT *000006030005000000. 0006000000000 000 GERALD F. MCLAUGHLIN ENTERS LAW PRACTICE, QUEEN ANNE IN SEATTLE Word has weea received in Ju- neau that Gerald F. McLaughlin has entered the practice of law at 600 Queen Anne Avenue in Seattle He was graduated from the Univer- sity of Washington School of Law and was admitted to the Washing-| ton State Bar last fall. McLaughlin was on the staff of | the Juneau Grade School prior to enlisting in the U. S. Army in Ju- reau with his National Guard unit. At the time of his discharge he held the rank of major. Mrs. McLaughlin is the former Elaine Housel of Juneau. The Mc-| Laughlins have one child, Jeffrey,| who is five years of age. GIRL SCOUT NEWS Girl Scouts of Troop No. 11 met | sterday at the Resurrection Lu- theran Church. The president call- ed the meeting to order, the roll was called and the secretary read the minutes of the last’ meeting. Mary Grisham and Ruth Bloom- uist each told a part of the Mex- can story, “When The Chimes Rang,” for the troop. Then we decided on the fulfillment of the different réquirements of our troop dramatics badge. We also decided on our new badge, the minstrel badge, on which Mrs. Ray Nevin is to help. The meeting was then adjourned.—RUTH ANN BLOOM- QUIST, Reporter. e, LEGION OF THE MOOSE Meets Saturday, 15th, at 6:30 o’clock for dinner. 93-2t TRAVEL AND SHIP VIA THE ALASKA LINE PASSENGERS, FREIGHT, MAIL AND EXPRESS FOR RESERVATIONS OR INFORMATION Confact ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY Phone 2 H. E. GREEN Agent Serving AU Hlaska JUNEAU ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES Northhound S.S. ALASKA . Jan. 18 Southbound S.S. BARANOF _Jan. 16 S.S. ALASKA ._Jan. 24 ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY KIDDIE TONTO RIM RENEGADES 'BLACK NARCISSUS' PROVING POPULAR ( § i Owing to popular demand, “Black Narcissus” is being held over for two more showings tonight at Capitol Theatre. | De:orah Kerr, beautiful British |actress who made her American 'lxcreen debut oppos:te Clark Gable |in “The Hucksters,” is co-starred in |“Black Narcissus,” Farrar and Flora Robson. Jean Simmons, seventeen ye; im‘(rcss who scored a personal suc- |€ in “Great Expectations,” has ,a featured part in the new film. Also featured in the cast, are Ed- ‘mond Knight and Kathleen Byrcn i The picture is the cinema adap- |tation of the well known novel by |Rumer Godden. The action of the ’ri!m takes place in an ancient In- !dian palace in the Himalayas facing Ithe five-mile-high mystic moun- ‘[min, Kanchenjunga. — - ‘Special BPW Meet { Called for Monday | | | A special meeting of the Business | lang Professional Women's Club has (been called for Monday noon. | Appearing as guest speaker at the | special session /will be Senator Steve McCutcheon, from the Third | 1 Dh who has been invited to | give a short talk on legislative | procedure. Arrangements for are being handled by Frances Paul, | chairman of the club's legislative committee. For reservations, members asked to call 833 or 907. Do 'I'hisTo; Head-Cold | Stuffiness! . 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Swanson, Stockwell, Thomas, Jorgenson, Newman. W. C. Arnold, Troy M: Peters, Rose Robert Gertrude D. M Wetzel, Collins, J. ki is ing, Gustav Pete son, Agnes Wettering. William Read, Naomi Talberter, Virginia Anderson, Andrew Westland, Sigfreq Berge Cliff Anderson, Robert Arne, ‘RHLI Arne, Joe Fillion, Betty Kries- L. H. Rig- ney, Thane Cunningham, Joe Hol- eher, Martin Rigney, linger, Alex Young, June Young, Charies McClellan, John Monagle. To Seattle: nie Whitehead, J. H. Swiedle, and Mrs. Paul Johnston, Goldsteln, Norman Banfield, Vid: Bartlett, Doris Ann Bartlett, Susie; Bartlett, Walter Maki, A. W. Bo Hugh Wade Mrs. Fred Barragar, Manuel Diaz Mr. and Mrs. E. Kadow, Mrs. infant Elmer Norton, Mrs. lene Phelps, Dave Cameron, Tanner, George E. Pleasants. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Axford, infant Jill and son Joe, Mrs. D. W. Herron, | C. Peterson, Harold Anderson, B Mrs. Ann Handlin, J. W. Patterson, C. C. Lane, Kay Jones. - LEGION OF MOOSE HOLDING BANQUET The" Legion, of the Moose, No. 25 is giving a banquet to members to- | starting Cln morrow night (Saturday) at 6:30 o'clock in the Moose rooms. Memkbers who desire to jo'n the second degree are asked to sign on the dotted line during the banque proceedings. A business meeting will follow the Lanquet then dancng will be en- joyed for the remainder of the eve- ning. ==FOR RENT === Space TWO STORY BUILDING TOTAL 2400 SQUARE FEET ... Upper Story ... Bay View ... 1200 sq. ft. each floor Available Anytime Marine Way Opposite West Coast Grocery Call at George Brothers Liquor Store 43 pas- sengers from Seattle yesterday af- the ternoon on a direct flight from the Donald er, Lou- Cochrane, Bill} Cummings, Ed Kirchofer, Art Wuot. | rson, Albert Peter- Alfrqd Owen, | H. N. Frederick, Er-' Mr. Charles L. Jones, Dallas Isatelle Norton and Eileen !Lind, Bud Phelps, Mrs. Florence the meeting | Phelps, Billie Joanne Phelps, Dar- Don TAX BOOST BY TRUMAN RESENTED 1 Page One) WANTS GOVERNOR Albert White, General of the Republican Party of Alaska, who will leave soon to attend a meeting of Republican leaders from all parts of the country at Omaha, Nekras E he hopes to con- vince these Republicans that Al- 5,000 5ska should be allowed to elect its wn governor before the State- ta man wio MAaxes iq04 Bili is enactad would want the| upelegate Bartlett's bill to allow siders thi t about racket to begin a ng up to $2 Truman T0 BE ELECTIVE) Counsel | PAGE FIVE TN TURY ENDS TORIGHT Shows at 7:24-9:30 INTO YOUR LIFE... [ COUNSEL WHITE |”ADVENTURES OF MARCO POLO" IS AT 20TH CENTURY cavalcade of excitement A magnificent mance, lor, fun moved swiftly of the 20th Cel night in Samuel Adventures Marco The production offers Gary ¢ er in his most rcmantic role as t swashbuckl.ng adv rey the world's first 4 man and opened the fi trade route T spler and reen Theatre | Goldwyn's Polo. ury 1 “The who N b b Y the most lovable rogue that ev: set out to win between to start at $10,000. |ajaskans to elect their own gov- conference discussion o has seemingly been drop- came as a bi 1 bed for a sudden push on Alaska i DSt giatencod,” White said. Ty~ The present administration in the | (o Territory has had to have two the |checial and two lar sessions -lof the Alaska Legislature in the € best four years to govern this Ter- ritory of about 90 thousand people, thus showing, in my opinion, that Alaska cannot at this time govern ilself,” White stated Puerto Rico,” he said, “has just nted the right to elect its governor and this will be a t to see whether the people there { or i0f taxe > ga tr ) trim down MTr. zet for July 1 1l bl | fisc ! | argest | Rep. ( charrman of ticns Commi meanwhile “we can mak ifmhi reductions” ‘Hdl budget Cohzressional reaction to President’s mention of the $6,000-! and-up income figure—for morei ‘lelx' WAas stant. It ran like this (R-Ohio) —“I'm op~ hton (D-NC) the House Ways | " and Means Committee—T hope we ! o0 P i ; won't -need to 3 & mm-t\f""’"“* were operating and employ- : 4 ing many men and other resource: as the Presidel is nece . pR: were being developed. Today w >oo FUND FOR COAST GUARD' !HEADOUARTERS $170,000 that ¢ we have nothing.” (D-Mo.), e Hous e, told he is sizeable in inco the House convinced and justi-| the presiden- that the same thing Alaska At in is should be tried out this time Alaska ot Do living off its, economic re- sources as it was when I was a here. At that time the Although the people of Alaska voted for statehood two years ago, this does not necessarily mean that tr would vote for it now, White the Community | believes. He would like to see the proposed | Legislature pass another referen- 4- |dum measure to learn what the Investments in Building Corporation’s building for the Coast Guard hea quarters have reached $170,000, ac- | POPIe DOW cording to Keith G. Wildes, com- | “In the meantime, Delegate Bart- mittee member who is soliciting | 1€t should be requested to reintro- ! downtown business firms. imxve the bill to elect a governor in Time is short and it is hoped |Alaska in 1950 White sald. “Al- the corporation’s total of $300,000 |2cka should take the first step will be reached within the “Cm‘w\un'rl self government before go- {few days, Wildes satd. ing the whole way to Statehood.” '| Committee members are pretty| ~TH® Detaonil. ambluR, SEaou " happy over passing the half-way |(din individuals to be the first mark and are aiming at $200,000 | United States senator from Alaska, liBafore . the" week: 38" over. |which is behind a great part of Total cost of lot and completed | (¢ Statehood ballyhoo, should be puilding will be $350,000, but in-|(CTEotten in the best interests of vestment in the firm for one year |Uhe Territory,” White said. will be confined to $300,000, | He will leave next week to attend Committee members working on | U1¢ Republican meeting in Omaha. {the community project are George | 3 il Parks, J. A, McLean, N. C.| BARTLETTS TO WASHINGTON Banfield, Wallis S. George, J. S.| Mrs. Bob Baftlett and her two MacKinnon, Harold B. Foss and daughters, Doris Ann and Susie Wildes. |left yesterday via Pan American “Every penny invested In the | Airways for hington, D. C. building which will bring the Coast Delegate Bartlett has leen in | Guard to Juneau is protecticn for Washington since November. The past and present investments in| Bartletts have been living in the investment in the community i neau. building is an investment in Ju- neau, is the way I feel about it| myselt.” *| Wanted! Men and Women RO AR - Who Are Hard of Hearing IN FROM HOONAH ! this simple, 50 rlsk hearing test with Adam Greenwald and Harry See | Soutoi i or coaglated was (cerumen), try came in from Hoonah yesterday heQuine Home Method toss O on Alaska Coastal Airlines and are staylng at the Baranof Hotel, @ ag etter after making thia simple test or you get yous money back at once. We rec Qurine. 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Mechanics prepared around the grease ole |could saw through the steel | At that voint Collins' (came out—just like that. - - Jan. 14 P Collins stuck ase hole of vesterday The KA a to finger an ambu- Released thru G Ry ¥ CARTOON to drill so they finger AT GASTIN! Glen M. Reid | registered yesterday |tineau Hotel. AU Petersbur, at the Gi AIR NEWS S and SERVICE CHRISTENSEN BROS, 909-12th St. SALK the town,” Wildes said today. “A";\Vill Goding house while in Ju- YOUR BAW PELTS T0 THE WORLD'S FOREMOST FUR SELLING ORGANIZATION for BEST RESULTS Sules By Public Auction and Private Treaty throughout the year N e x t Auction Sales Dates Mink Feh. 8th Mutation Mink Feh. 16th Mink : Feb. 24th General Incl. Mink, Silver Fox, Color Phase Fox . March 7th . . . raser & Huth Inc. SELL New York, FOREMOST FUR NG ORGA 151 West 30th Street WwORLO