Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
- WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1949 ' THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ey b SHOWPLALE of %mem THE PEOPLE'S CHOICE . . . for LAUGHTER! LIFE Get On The Bandwagon With macazve | SENATOR ASHTON'S PLATFORM “MOVIE ; The first plank in my platform is OF THE 3 k WEEK!” to'get me into the White House! e WALTER WINCHELL FEATURE BEGINS Social Security . . . $200 a week for every man, woman and child . . . from the date of birth to date of death ... inclusive! |WILLIAM POWELL IS IN COMEDY AT CAPITOL THEATRE With a wealth of comedy talent seldom assembled for the produc- tion and acting of a single film, “The Senator Was Indiscreet,” Un- iversal-International's new picture starring William Powell, comes tc the Capitol tonight. Powell, one of the suavest funsters on the screen, is seen in the title role of a pompous legislator witk presidential ambitions. Peter: Linc Hayes, Ella Raines, Arleen Whelan and Ray Collins have important parts, “The Senator Was Indiscreet” tells the story of how Senator Melvir Ashton gets the notion that he it White House timber and sets out to capture the presidential nomi- nation by means of a diary contain- ing political party secrets. TB ASSOCIATION NOMINATES, ALSO " ELECTS OFFICERS he annual meeting of the Alaska Tuberculosis Association took place Monday evening in the Association’s office. In pursuance of its policy of decentralization, the Association's Board invited each branch asso tion, or sponsor, to name a repre- sentative to this meeting. Also in accord with its plan of economy, the Board, believing that seal sale re- ceipts should not be used for the travel of Board members, requested that each branch name as its repre- sentative someone who was either & visitor or a resident of Juneau. All associate tranches were heard from in time for the meeting, with the exception of Seward, Nome and Flat. REPRESENTATIVES The representatives appointed to serve, most of whom were present ?I-‘r.mces Paul; Mes: J. B. Burford, ) H. R. VanderLeest, Ralph E. Baker, AN“ SOTHERN IN | James McNaughton, James C. Ryan, C. Gerald Williams, H. L. Faulkner, 'MAIS!E’ FEATURE |and Drs. Joseph M. Rude and Clay- [ton Polley. ! The annual meeting then ad- AI ZQTH (ENTURY ;journed and a meeting of the Board ‘,‘Xn D(fl'::!‘;’: Lfltll?r'(“l‘:”im["):gi‘“:‘;:“k Ann Sothern gets a new man and i a new job in her latest adventure |place, with the following elected: __ g . . sie in . Mrs. Helene Johnson, President; oy ' Ineomparavle Maise it *0p Rev. Ralph Baker, First Vice-Prosi- ooy e e i Dr. Clayton Polley, Second 0o Century Theatre 3 Wi Ann Sothern has established a |dent; trade-mark for herself in the col- | 16TH DAY, FEB. 8. ™= PAGE THREE TSOACENTIRY % ENDS TONITE Complete Shows at 7:27 — 9:30 PE—————— ’ EVERYBODY LOVES MAISIE! | Now she goes sky-larious in her funniest adventure yet! cTuRe says: “A Stellar Political Labor. Veteran’s Relief . . . Twice what any other candidate offers! I am in favor of labor . .. but opposed to work! THE KEYHOLE SAGA OF THE | He campaigns for his objective in |a hilarious speechmaking tour dur- ing which he goes on record a: |against inflation and deflation, bul |for “flation.” and favors a healtr (bill guaranteeing every person a temperature. He seems "normnl for astonishing success ac |headed ’[hu film reaches its surprise climax | HILARIOUS CHARACTERS IN THE FUNNIEST MOTION PICTURE Ty ;, Willium_ Powell / « Ella Raines ARLEEN WHELAN invrciicing PETER LIND HAYES RAY COLLINS - ALLEN JENKINS Around the World With Our AIR EXPRESS NEWS S 1 e NOW—FLY PAN AMERICAN AW to all the Pacific via SEATTLE PORTLAND @ This new Flying Clipper route gives Alaska direct one-carrier service to Hawaii, Australia, New Zealand, the Philippines, the Orient . . . and on around the world. Two flights weekly via Portland and Seattle. Pan American — world’s most experienced airline — was first ® offer one-carrier air routes round the world. First to fly the Pacific and the Atlantic, the Clippers have flown more overseas miles than any other airline. : And only Pan American offers Sleeperette service across sunny * mid-Pacific skyways. In a comfortable chair-lounge, you can stretch ou for full-length sleeping (no extra cost). For fates, schedules, wip-planning help, jusc e Yot BARANOF HOTEL — PHONE 106 BINAMERICIN £ p Worto Alrwars. Khipper, Trade Mark, Pan Americon Airways, Ine, ;sengers and 14 left. There were N0 gionaog made their first basket with BY WIDE SCORE Juneau High School Crimson |Bears won an overwhelming victory |over the Moosemen by the score ot 62 to 24 last night at the high school gym. Both teams used the zone defense during the first half of the game switching to man-to-man in the last half. The Mocsemen were not atle to tighten their game, get the kall off the backboard or make many of their passes very success- ful. The Bears were fast through-! out the game. The score by quarters: First quar- ter, Bears 20 and Moose 4; second quarter, Bears 35, Moose 8; third quarter, Bears 53, Moose 15; final score, Bears 62 and Moose 24. SUMMARY Juneau High FG FT TP Graves, Bill, f 12 Hanson, f 4 Sperling, f 1 Sunderland, f 2 Mickle, c 17 Graves, ¢ 2 | Schultz, g 10 | Magorty, g Adams, g Pegues, g .. i WIN OVER MOOSE | HOLLYWOOD HONORS HERSHOLT MIGHTY TIMBER COMMUNITY SING Totals Moose Merritt, f D’Epiro, f . Kennedy, Carlson, f Jesperson, ¢ Vuille, g . Garcia, g Smithberg, g = »—»ooecao_aml ccommamuaa S| »-nm»-na-—w»—cuEu' chomowomO® 0 - Rl wSrorvuon Totals Officials: Ritter, Hildre. The second game of the evening COASTAL AIRLINES ARRIVE WITH TEN, o2t Rt oo e ]’AKE ou‘l’ fouk“[i with Mike's winning 44 to 22. The | first nine points for the Signacs were made by free throws. It was Yesterday's flights by Alaska not ynti) during the last two min- Coastal Airlines trought in 10 Pas-'yteq of the third quarter before the NE i | 1l € CHRISTENSEN BR( flights on Monday because of bad Sepperell dropping one in from the L\ i made a feeble spurt but were not From Baranof: Cotbett Shipp. lof the court. an, R. C. Redd, John Cushing. Rotarians Annual George Limdy, Jr. To Kake: R. Schaefer. To Skagway: P. Brema. |year, their annual Valentine's Party, Dancing to a five-piece orchestra lobby and a midnight buffet lunch fair will, or course, carry out the the social affair are Rotarians Wil- nounce that formal dress for wom- 909-12th St. PHONE 659 | Club members have been invited to weather. 5 {slot. During the final minutes of To Excursion Inlet: Agnes DUn-the fourth quarter, the ACS team From Angoon: Matilda JOhnson. gpja 45 click. The Signacs were un- From Hawk Inlet: M. Anderson. |y 4 hit the basket from any part To Sitka: Don Hollenback, Harry Hagen, Rod Darnell, Don Buchan-| From Sitka: R. Gebhardt, O. Col- by, Gregory Solo, Wilma Austin, valentine Par'y To Ketchikan: Glen Freeman,| - Dorothy Farrell, Ruth Coffin. i Saturday Evenlng i To Haines: Eric Oslund, W. C. McDonald. . Rotary Ciub's social event of the From Haines: Mr. and Mrs. John |Will be held Saturday night in the Gold Room of the Baranof Hotel. will begin at 10 o'clock. Cabaret tables will be set up in the hotel will te served to all Rotarians and their gue: Decorations for the af- Valentine Day motiff. | In charge of arrangements for liam Hixson, Art Uggen, William Feero and Willlam Hughes, who an- en and informal dress for men will ibe the fashion for the evening. Itake a guest couple. Plumbing © Healing Oil Burners Lelephone-319 Nights-Red 730 Harri Machine Shop, Inc. N (Measures Introduced) At the meeting, are as follows: Mrs. SB. 17, by Senator Rivers by Elizabeth Hakkinen, Haines; Mrs.!| " i en 14 Margaret Harrais, Valdez; A. A.‘rcquesl, establishing lien rights to | ’ n employ- Dwen, Kodlak: Mr it . |secure wages in certaln I nmm,;\‘“x b Mrw, Blyitls Aduts, preseribing procedure for i fagon i | ments; haty, Arigia (“3‘°:‘;f°“'ftx1ing and for foreclosure. To Judi- OhNSOR, | 011y Committee. M Helene Samuel Troutman,| (Measures Passed) Mrs. Chester Carlson, Cor-| ; A it H.B. 5, amending the law relating . Falie] John Butrovich, Jr., Fair-j, " pyving and increasing the li- 57 cense fees. Passed 10-6. banks; Dr. Clayton Polley, Skag- way; Dr. Henry C. Harris, Juneau; | 1 i '| S.J.M. 17, seeking early action on olores Zels, Palmer; Dr. DUncan |y, = ngiruction of a road from Rampart to Council. Passed 16-0. Chalmers, Petersburg; Dr. A. C. Tg!,l.‘l’.;'mbe““’;,,‘;; e e .| SJR. 3, thanking Congressman A % i Henry Jackson of Washington State for his assistance to the Territory was asked to represent Anchorage; but due r i v ue to her serious accident, WaS | connection with shipping prob- lems. Passed 16-0. unable at attend. In her place, C. C. Caldwell, superintendent of z W schools in Anchorage, was invited | HB/0, 0 sl sxchis B i o serve. Mrs the Association’s Board, welcomed | i the visitors on behalf of the Asso-| | | was a financial statement of ex-! penditures and receipts which, she stated would be given in greater de-| The Baranoi arrived this fuorn- | tail at the end of the fiscal year, inz at 7 from Seattle with a pas- March 31, at which time an auditsenger list of 18, four from Ketchi- of the year's work is made. |kan, anq three from Wrangell. The An open discussion followed, in!ship's posted time of departrue is which the various representatives 4 p.m. today. told of the problems encountered| From Seattle, passengers were F. in each locality. | E. Baxter, Mrs. Marie Day, Ted Day, y. OFFICER3 NOMINATED !Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Lavery, Mrs. A nominating committee consist-|Lottie Long, Mr. and Mrs. J. Low- ing of J. B. Burford, H. R. Vander |ell, Robert G. Lyons, M. R. Marsten, Lesst and Dr. James Ryan present- E. O. Oswald, Mrs, Edith Peck, R. ed a slate of candidates for lhv;G. Rice, Harry Sperling, Mike Toml, Board of Directors, and the follow-|Lloyd G. Wagner, Albert White. ing persons served various term| From Ketchikan: John Bratset, ell; ; Mrs. taxes paid by the Massachusetts |Bond'ne and Insurance Company. Frances Paul, President of passed 16-0. J | | | e — lengths, were voted members: Mvs-lH. B. Crewson, H. Lawrence, Wi- dames Chester Carlson, Elizabeth |nona McNeill. #Hakkinen, Helene Johnson, Amelial From Wrangell: T. R. Curtis, C. Gundersen, Mildred Hermann, D. Liebhart, Stanley T. Zuern. is to be a complete index of local professional and amateur enter- tainers, it was announced today by Bob Druxman, who has joined with the Daily Alaska Empire to crganize a local central talent agency Plans are to compile a complete index of all local entertainers, he said. This will be used for the beneiit of all local clubs and other organizations who wish to enter- tain without duplicating the efforts of others. Entertainers will not be charged for this service. Another part of this service, it was also revealed, will be the keep- ing of a Juneau events calendar which will record all locally sche- duled affairs and will be available for inspection by all persons with- out charge. | Entertainers are requested to regis- ter immediately in the editorial offices of the Empire. WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE— Without Calomel— And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Raria’ to Go } The liver should pour out about 2 pints of bile juice into your bowels overy day. If this bile is not flowing freely, your food may not digest. It may just decay in the bowels. Then gas bioats up your stomach. You get con- stipated. You feel sour, sunk and the world looks punk. | It takes those mild, gentle Carter's Little Liver Pills to get these 2 pints of bile flow= lém' melykeo m;:du you Eg-:‘;'uphmd u " Hermle and Mrs. John Ross. et @ pac A ive in mal bile fop. ‘freg ly. A.k";n, Carter's Little u-: | Florence Yadao was discharged Pills, 33¢ at any drugstore, | from the Government Hospital. | Vice-President; Mrs. Frances Paul, orful “Maisie” roles, and her cur- |ecutive Secretary. to-earth warmth. George Murphy | mantic decoy, y and Ray Collins “Up Goes Maisle,” like its prede- —— - Starring ANN RAY COLLINS EFF_YOR 5 |Secretary; James McNaughton, Treasurer, and Mr: 8 i and Mrs. Bess Winn, BX- yopy characterization is again filled | 5 SRR with robust humor, wit and down- ————— e | is attractively cast as her latest ro- d Hillary Brooke, Horace McNa stand out in supporting roles | MEASURES - cessors, is one of those rare films that appeals to almost every taste. NEEDED IN LOCAL | More names are needed if there fi ' SOTHERN - MURPHY HILLARY BROOKE * HORACE McNALLY st d S Play by THELMA ROBINSON Bared on fhe characier. croated by WILSON COLLISO! PLUS ""Musical Masterpieces” CARTOON — NEWS o i Wanted! Men And Women Who Are Hard Of Hearing' T'a make this si no risk hearing test with Onurine drops ..'fl“:‘..u ‘simple syringe. 1f you are deafened, bothered by rimging, buzzing bead noises due to hrdzpodmmfll.w‘ wax (cerumen), try the Qurine Home Method test that s0 many say has enabled them to hear well TE You must hear better after making tl: sinple test or your money back | omen, Ask m-f'&-fl'.. Ear Drops today st BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. HOSPIIAL NOTES Admitted to St. Ann's Hospital yesterday were Anton Nelson, Jack e rorcelif el rrrmeelifroreeliformeetf o] If You Choose A Pair of Smart Kid GLOVES A Beautiful Leather HAND BAG A Box of Sheer Nylon HOSE A Pretty Lace Trimmed SLIP and Always Those Dainty KERCHIEFS She Will Surely Be Your Valentine