The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 17, 1949, Page 3

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Feature |BIG SCREEN KIT * LOANS MADE T0 [SCREEN PLAY "BOB, Come Eary aWPLALE oF | " [ 1S NOW FEATURE, ALASKA VETERANS | SON OF BATTLE” AT (|7 ENDS : fipl T > ,:,5‘1‘,:55 ! CAPITOL THEATRE WERE OVER 3600| 20TH CENTURY NOW b/‘[[’/ JUBY. o : (g HT ' 1 20 sk vetorans| onee i ot e e come| Complete Shows at 7:22 - 9:3 w Starts g and ¢ - “State of the Un:an" has teen At f 3,005 Alaska veterans| Once in a great while there comes T 7 \ H‘ /I' 9 POSITIVELY master of down-to-earth laughs,|and loan grovisions of the Alaska|such wonderful heartwarming qual- iohl~ Nfi}% ri“‘ ILLING CR““ S' ENDS TUM()RROW. < Capra, and, with the aid of | Territorial Veterans' Act, according |ity and of such truly dramatic gran- Here to Slorm "‘e "l'g'hl“nds stella merges at the Capi-|to fi 'S pref i by Norman deur that it remains as a rare and e = . t atre every bit as timely, Haley i fon to the Tarri- |unforgettable experience for every of Your Heart!! “Bob, 1 y @ ¢ as did the oriz- | torial T Board which met|moviegoer. Such a picture is 4 ‘HOW Is THE STATE OF THE UNION? IT'S GREAT! ... .. ir - tire on today’s in Juncau, . ry 10 to 14 Son of Battle,” Twentieth Century- e e s e ~Crouse G R E A' S TARS! G R E AT LOVE STO RY ! G R E A' Bl C T: URE ' I“'H Lt pa morals and manners Since the iration of the Act|Fox's superb Technicolor film ver- . i i N sion of the beloved Alfred Ollivant | which pa i them in on Broad- in f 1946, rman Haley has s MONDAY, JANUARY 17, 1949 ~___ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JL’V ’, ALASKA " PAGE THREE jway fo performances. been Commissioner. When the Board |classic, which is at the 20th Cen- § ™ A ( f A noteworthy collecticn of screen met this week, he submitted his|tury Theat SP[NCER k e . Fitrn royal Spencer Tracy, Katharine resi will re-enter busi-| The out ding. cast is' headed Van Johnson, Angel a ness s where he was|by Lon McJeilister d inciudes 0 W z H 4 Menjou and eng i activities be- | Pegev Ann Garner, Eimund Gwenn , - . | ne—have the t:me of their fore enterin in World War |Reginald Owen and Charles Irwin. : i ; oYy [ res v careers in this IL His s who will take! As all know, “Bob, Son of Battle" i 4 » / (/ punch-tilled story over Feb: is Floyd Gu .|is more than a mere animal story. K A THA R UN‘E % : 5 ! i k andidate for the who wa ted with the Terri- (It is a drama of deep and o p uvm whese principals of | torial Vv Affairs office in,violent emotions in the H ands ) i are supported -by his| Anchorage over a year and ajof Scotland, and it is the story of . p u - . % It tnah e fe but come close to be- half. ::\x enthralling a romance as ever, ' . | sidetracked under the influ-) An cxamination of the reporl re- jgraced the screen PLUS : VflN i 5 ience of the owner of a chain of ' veals t 642 girect loans have| >oe — i ' o ey _(‘ ; § 3 - Inewspapers who is as dazzling as'teen made. Of these, 217 have been CARTOON d T d NLW | {she Iy Fich and pover-mad. _|completely repaid. During the same | MRS, (HARlES MILLER | anc _l1ooay s ot ¥ : Tracy is the self-mads airplane |period, guaranteed bank loans to- j & o 3 ¥ !V,\( n who stumps the country as|taling 4 wer> made by b:mk~“ pASSES AwAY FR'DAY' i il " ‘ ¥ i ja champion of the underdog with |throughout the Territory. Thus, a| | s ould ever hope to meet, among |served Ly the loan provision of the Mrs. Mary Miller, former Juneau | : tem Miss Hepburn, the wife with [Act. i e M E E TI N G T u N l G H T i o The total sum of money loaned | om h"]‘; on cool terms lb“‘ }‘,"hc’ 3 ; o o evening in Oakland, California. At | s persuaded to accompany her hus- fout to veterans amounts to $3207-|per pedside were her husband,| ° ) {sake of appearances. Then there are |040,332.10, leaving an v~paid balance | goien Vacura, Millie, Nellie and Alex. | Miss Lansbury, as the shrewd news-|of $2,167,256.71. The unpaid balance| ge, remains will be brought back ! al s o'clock . n ipaper publisher who hopes not only on guaranteed bank loans totals| . juneau for interment in the | P vy e e PR LR s Ito put Tracy into the White House $774,719.60, making an outstandin |4 & Y e e 8 - 2 | Evergreen Cemetery. | I ZYYRA! “You Can't Win" with Pete Smith and LATE NEWS E3 | 1o eoc ey o e e o0 rance of shoat 1001 Loam ape | Eversreen cemetery. = - IN THE LEGION DUGOUT | well; Van Johnson as the glib cam- |plied for and not yet made, total|gayia in 1901 and she At b ———— lpaign manager who knows which |$1,451420.00 JUleau tn 1081; She was makeied] Visiting Veterans Invited N, Elizs Heydek s T. Hellenthal, A. 8. Cloke, Mr. and sige his ballot is buttered on; and| On fle in the office are 641 Lonus | ¢, Cpariie Miller in 1922 and re- | CHESTER ZENGER, Post Commander era ] ch, Mrs. L. Taylor, Harry Lewis, Dr.|adolphe Menjou, as the harried po- applications, already approved, and|gaeq in Juneau until four years | JOHN PARMENTER, Adjutant Hope, Mrs. H. C. Lubcke, | Haldeman, Fred Ruhal:da_ Hazel | Jitical boss constantly on the verge|loan requests totaling 221. Fifty- ago, when the family moved w’ 4 UNDAY pAA FlIGHI Ison, Carl Heinmiller, Mrs. | Tanner, J Tanner, Jusy Tanner, of a case of ulcers as the result of {nine veterans have repaid their FBH"leIkH to make their home. J Lottie Long, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nic- | Junet Tunner, T. M. Roberte K. |having to placate ie two rivalibonuses with interest, in order to|™ apg Miller left Fairbanks in | mic, Helen Lapona, Pat Grove. | Grege ,ladies. take advantage of the loan Pro-iaicuc (o receive medical atten- o s H - e —— | 7 Seattle vesterday = Dr. and Mrs. J. ulements, Law- - i jHlns of the act. tion in Portland, Oregon. The fam- | oA e e | 5‘£“‘-“““"’(0NDITI0NS L o vt e paga | 1 planned to spend the winter in || Making MONTANA the Wisconsin of the West! Wolrey, Frost Jones, | of Fairbanks are at the Gastineau ‘1_‘;?;'"‘ ’:{“’ 8 ik ¢ | California. Hotel. {Within the next month. The sum of | * nprs Miner js survived by her e $1,010,830.00 has already been paxdlbwm“ Mike! Bisstoh of DOGGIaE, & jout on bonuses, and when the re- sister, Dorothy, and a brother, Bill, | 3 iqus sts on hand, and already ap-py, pyj;ce Rupert, B. C., a brother, |pre are fulfilled, an additional|ns. e, ang two sisters, Nane and 3229.630 00 will have ceen paid out.| . . 4 Danica in Yugoslavia. Also on hand are a total of 282 i Lt , el B | R BUTTER " yet received final '\ppln\al These | i BIRTHDAY PARTY also will be paid as soon as ib 18| \po po; 1agetti entertained for | ‘delellmnl'd that the applicants are fifteen young friends of her daugh- Sleb o the Pacitic Coast, s 4:30 {lected to date a total of $3.777.97126 e te coion Yas) core-the very hest butler obiainable: a. m, 120th Meridian Time, and to fihance the Act. Of this sum,liH LAlau 5 2“:\“ sfl:‘th(:‘ Jm;;n:;’ y the Wel Rureau, [over a million doll s been paid | released by the Weather Rurea a g is been pald | e was Mrs. Richard Stamm. | Juneau, follow: fout in bonuses and when the bonus- iy —_— ALASKA IMPORT CO. 1es on hand are paid, it is estimat- | Anchorage 18—SNOWING ‘eq that a total of $140000000 wil| _ FROM FAIRBANKS “rank Nash of Fairbanks regis- Barrow -19—Clear 'haye been paid out for this pur- Bethel —Missing | pose. tered yesterday a the Baranof. ! | Cordova 14—Cloudy | A break-down of the direct loans oy | Dawson -22—Clear made by the Office shows the fol- Edmonton .. ~Missing lowing figures: HIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIll|IIIIIIlIIIIINlIIIII|IIitllIlllIII|I|IIIIIIlIlll|IIIIII|IIIIIlllllI|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIHI'IIIl Ketchikan 31—Cloudy | Homes 180, Business 152, Farms 7, Kodiak 24—Cloudy | Mining 5, Boats 55, Personal 17, Ed- Kotzebue -23—Pt. Cloudy |ycational 9 | McGrath -31—Pt. Clo\}dy Siace the sales tax provisions of | \ .. Nome -11—8nowing the Act expived June 30, 1948, the | Northway -15—Cloudy Act is now dependent on interest | Petersburg . 32—Pt. Cloudy jand principal re-payments on out- [ Portland 34—FogBY |standing loans for funds to meet In order to reduce merchandise costs, we are going 1o sell Prince George 22—Cloudy |further loan and bonus requests as R eyl et e cof. ) 1 Appliances, Plumbing Fixtures, Heating Equipment, and all Sitka ’ ’ &'?fifif?i”'w sing PRINCESS NORAH . other merchandise which we carry in stock or order for you, OdNF OF BUICK'S ?islth;'livc 1949 | all-steel permanent top. The long, |uriously with grey-striped broad- (ONGREGAHON or ; IN FROM SOU.I.H at IfhTlrfeglflarhseatflehre’all list prices PYOVldEd you pay cash odels is tl 2 iviera, a|low,streamlined body is fea d by |cloth and black leather. Buick's Lo tw:—dclyi)i;cvfc‘t\stomdgzupra: T e bt Dhive e sht LUTHERAN CHURCH ‘ Hlfl H di O SHOLIETD andise. Cash buying can cut all mer- vhich i heduled Cti rved indshield d in- | clutchless” transmissi i dard { T TV H H V] S =~ | bum; i n al a mpe al al | doci i 1 H 3 e S aities the ;rar:ful\f;;:pc;indov:: e e tv|8 Spscious Tuddhds banrettauit i it |night and sailed at 5 oclock this ood costs in Juneau. Let's get lower prices, which will E Ibpearance of a convertible but has | push-button hydraulic controls. Tne |which the spare fire is mounted in | The regular anmual meeling of [morming for Skagway. Twenty-four mean more replacement, more building and more housing. extensive glass area and a sturdy, terior of the Riviera is finished lux- 'an upright position. Resurrection Lutheran Church will passengers difembarked here. 7 ¥ = ¥ e5 be held tonight at 8 o'clock in the| The Norah will return here south- | & % Gl ey FAME - |churen. ‘bound Wednesday morning at 8 PIAUMBING Business to be conducted is the|oclock and sail at 9. election of three members to the | Passengers aboard ;ll;iosanmn for Size 30 X 20 Enameled-lron Sinks, ea(h o $4150 church council, the election of a Juneau included: Pauline lay-delegate to the meeting of llle:F:OUS. Miss M;;i;m?, \?me:ot?m;lx, Sile 14 X 16 Ename|ed wash BaSlnS, ea(h : 1250 } Pacific Synod, and the presenlulmn E. Kinnan, PACIFIE G e et A e e b Size 17 x 19 Enameled Wash Basins, each . . 19.50 garding recent developments in con- | | Warner, and . Mrs. Archie {nection with the building pmgmnn}w Shiels, Bishop John ‘zlobix_:. 5 " Enameled Iron Pembroke ReteSS Iubs, ea(h 9950 will also be presented Mr. and Mrs. Chester L. Zimmer- Membets of the congregation ate) MATGAREHRIEE antell, Willam De Lux Close-Coupled Toilefs, complefe with seat ~ G2.50 urged to be present. Visitors are|L. Clark, William C. Gordon, Henry Sordiullylweloome o stiend. | 1SOtMiB Jembel Jonmacr, Georgs 2 Compartment Laundry Trays, complete . . 29.50 ————— |G. Jessup, John Kabanda, James WRITERS MEET TONIGHT |T. Kirkwood, John W. Mennie, Mrs. Genevleve4&;5 rry will en- ‘g;yil;m}l TV‘V‘:relleogvxi\de‘::]hn itite APPLIANCES TR Tl e 40 gal. Zinc Lined Automatic Elec. Water Heaters . S112.50 Macinmen Averiments. | _Joint mestiag, The Desp Sen 50 gal. PERMAGLASS Automatic Elec. Water Heaters 1889.95 sasoNic Nomice EL"‘:‘,;”:T‘M"J"‘ Horton De Lux Eleciric Washers with Pump . 149.95 Special . meeting Monday evening < g Oil Circulating Heaters . . . . . . 59.95 UNION PACIFIC 3;?:? s bl i;nz“i:;.:;;;‘:“ o Sl Pan American De Lux Oil Ranges . 175.00 (94 2t) .Glenn O. Abraham, mtefl States. : ¢ St ua" De lux 0“ Ranges, Iarge Oven 195‘00 Safely . .. speedily ...comfortably ... regard- — — less of weather. Enjoy a carefree,.restful ride on one of Union Pacific’s three fine daily trains GA soLlNE East—economical coaches, comfortable Pull- 4 . il dinifle o) SAVE 10% on all your gasoline and motor oil by purchas- man accommodations, dining and lounge cars. DAILY SERVICE EAST SHOWING ing cash coupon books; you get a$10.00 coupon book for $8.00. CONNECTIONS FROM SEATTLE y 7 Lv. Seattle 12:25p.m. 4:30p.m. 11:30p.m. PHONE‘?{"JE%'?;:‘%E§££‘ 'CEM.‘ C Everybody falks about "HIGH PRICES"” blfl DObOdY does L potend S 3050 T508pene 8305 . anything about them, LET'S START THE BALL ROLLING! ':;' :fi:rg:f’pign?fé'y"n'é’f;':;'éfi'.g . || ELLIS AIR LINES PR | s sy orcaas (£ DOUGLAS PLUMBING & HEATING €O , via Pelershurg and Wrangell UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD || .. cometions to crntg, Kiawort ooy fvtsbors. || 'Phonels P. 0. Box 1187 Road ‘f the Stveamlinerns + Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. = PR RESERVATIONS PRONE 612} | S0 5 S i

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