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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1949 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA DOUGLAS | [ ousE |2 SOLDIERS, ONE NEWS GIRL IN FEATURE MORE BAKED FOODS —__IYEE’AD‘S‘_I{EEIES_J‘ AI 20[“ (ENTURY Due to the success of the last bake sale sponsored by the Douglas (Measures Introduced) are 'WYOMING" OPENS TONIGHT AS BILL AT CAPITOL THEATRE One of the biggest outdoor pic- TSOALENTRY ¢ o senT COMPLETE SHOWS at 7:26 — 9:30 | | | ! SHOWPLALE oF ABIT Laughs and te: adroitly : e .| Island Womans Club, and to pop-| HB. 55, by Rep. Angerman, to i g r story TONITE = THUR, Cmoiee shom o nasese |00, (Tt N Mol equasts ¢ AN WM | 1vooria'e 300000 tor ssponssp of|coreniead i U Bassorrmine Sty | EVIE PLAYS POST OFFICE AND Feature starts :03-10: Studios, w s st, opens | b 7 e il > of * er for e, ew MGN d ° arts at 8:03-10:07 2t the Capitol Theatre tonight, The | set Saturday, Feb. 19 for their | the Territorial Department of La- picture featuring Marsha Hun i H-[-AVEN HELP THE MALESI feature is “Wyoming.” next sale. The sale will be at|hor during the current biennium. | 5onn Garroll and Hume Cr N : H The. jmportant cast is headed by | To°rs Store between the nours ©f | To w s and Means Committee. in,y af the 20th Century Th — Y William Elliott, Vera Ralston, John|1:30 to 5 o'clock p. m. The chair-} HB. 56, by Rep. Dale, to raise | \ric’ Hunt, in one of ° i i N1 | 1nan of the sale, Mrs, G. M. Ferg-| teachers' and superintendents’ sal- | ) ol WHAT A LETTER! Carroll, an eaturing George \USon, states that G0 LK RHGNBMN | dries. To Com . (roles of her career, pl "Gabby” Hages, the film 1s a story| 1200 S18tes Shab 80 08 Bl | e, oommilttes on BAueatlon | romantio girl who works in Ons:airl BUSs 1n o shie of the old West when Wyoming was | " t ‘“r Ml) "t i cutsl prochashafd I y_")‘ by Rep. Frank L. JOhD-|gaotory and puts a lotter into tise ne girl puts | Isml government_territory ang had| Jjee S‘h“ “C,' umpresefn m: Do‘:xglas r:m 111. ohibiting m? S.?‘l(‘ of pm}(}l.i!p(mkeL of a sixteen-and-a-half ” Two G.l.s find it! Everybody Inot yet been opened to homestead- | ol el olvers and other side arms tofg,. which is handed out to C # o S auditorium and for purchasing tro- | ceitain persons; providing regula- o "0 T camp.. Cazrdll, | who will howl at it! | What happens when the “nesters | PFi€s 8nd plaques for! wirmers of | tions for sale of said firearms to|g. oo L I sl £ it eSterS™ | e public speaking contest which | certain other persons. To Judiciary | o couent N8 DA ID A R begin to settle down on the cattl is now being organized by Mrs.|Committee rimony have earned him the nic |men's property makes for an excit- | Thomiag Marshall Ll:'xench and Eng-‘ Rk name of “Wolf,” fears another en- |ing and colorful story. Elliott, Who! i1+ teacher at & tanglement and throws the lette ht teacher at the school. All baked goods of the sale are 23RD DAY, FEB. 15 (Measure Intcoduced) o bl ihas gained popularity with his por- | {trayal of western roles, is at his best | dunated by members of the club e i .| His puny and homely pal, Cronyn in this picture, and once again his| ... g s o | 4 LI M. 14, by Reb. Taylor, memOr- | o qunariye“sny of girls, finds the let oy oy .. | and other ladies of the community | julizing Congress and urging euacz.l T T " Sy fem ine‘ co-star x:s 'o\ey blonce | whno are interested in sponsoring | ment of a Bill to empower the U‘Im and answers it, but \\l.c.n <l | Vera Ralston who rlays the role of | work of this kind.The sale includes|s. Supreme Court to make the Fed- | 2Sk$ for his picture he sends Car v dmughier. breads, cookles, cand:es, pies, jellies | eral Rules of Civil Procedure appli- | TS | | Eventually, Evie meets oth Car- Elliott’s love interest is Virginia | and jams. Donations should be at Grey, for whose affections Elliott|the store by 1 o'clock, it is said. land Albert Dekker engage in one | of the toughest fights ever screen- ted. cable to Alaska as soon as possible, ' y Committee. (Measures Passed) Committee substitute for to increase fishermen's license at roll and Cronyn, and, while she first believes herself to be in love H.B. | With Carroll because she thinks hin: to be responsible for the beautiful letters she has Leen receiving, | non-resident fishermen. Passed 22- ) Ultimately sees through the irau 10, 2 absent. of the mistaken identities and i HJM. 10, by Rep. Taylor, urg- |able to evaluate the contrasting | ing the appo:ntment of two U. 8. quslities of thie two men. COUN . CRITICISES | The Douglas City Council held As the caftle karon whose word ‘*Eth.- regular mon(hl; session last Monday evening in the City Hall. EE Glen Wilder, Territorial Hous- | ing Authority, Mrs. Lucille Johnson, manager of the Juneau Federal 1, texes to $5 for resident and $50 for SPRING BYINGTON * PAMELA BRITTON Screen Play by DE VALLON SCOTT and ALAN FRIEDMAN Directed by JULES DASSIN * Produced by WILLIAM H. WRIGHT | j ‘law until the government opens up (the land to homesteaders, Elliott {has a powerful role cut to his meas- ure. He is amply supported by an L PLUS e - jexcellent cast and the superd di- jrection of Joseph Kane, who is not- ed for his realistic western films. | Elliott, who has earned his star- | Housing units, and G. D. Jermain, Alaska head of the U. S. Bureau of mines, were present. Jermain, Mayor Mike Pusich, the | District Judges for the Third Divis- {ion. Passed 22-0, 2 absent. HJH. 11, urging that Alaska be authorized by Congress to bond it \WEATHE Passing Parade Flicker Flashback R KEEP NEWS Via Air i ELLIOTT - RALSTON - CARROLL win GEORGE “GABBY" HAYES - ALBERT DEKKER VIRGINA GREY - MME. MARIA OUSPENSKAYA Screen Play by Lawrence Hazard and Gerald Geraghty Associate Producer-Director JOSEPH KANE | dom through a long series of w ern roles, is at his best in “Wyom- ing.” ; e, - 'ECONOMIC FUTURE City Fathers and the housing offi- | cials got together in discussion on Ithe needs of housing facilities for the Bureau of Mines staff, and also aaditional facilities for Douglas in general, and to replace the tempor- Unites now in use, but which will be ended in a two-year period. | Several Councilmen stated that | numercus complaints have been To BE UN(ERIAI"mme to them on the present ser- RS, | vice being given to the community Most Alaskan Eskimos face an un-| by the Juneau-Douglas Telephone to Bob Druxman, Juneau public re- | similar complaints were made to the lations counsel who recently made | COmPpany during the war years, but an inspection of Arctic conditions| A that time materials were not for the Alaska Native Service. | avaliable. The City Clerk was in- He declared that the majority of | Structed to write the local company ! present economic conditions | for their assurances of better im- are| barely adequate to sustain the Arc-| proved service in the immediate fu- tic peoples because of the few lim- | | ture. ited natural resources In that arca| ‘William Dore, owner of the larg- which can ‘possibly ' be developedfles{ Channel transportation system, Some coal and timber exists ne:‘rl the Channel Bus Lines, complained several native villages but most of ' the city of the seemingly neglect it cannot be developed on a com-| | of the Douglas Highway. He asked mercial basis due to high production, | transportation ang marketing costs. the city to contact the several de- | the Douglas road cannot be includ- ary, emergency Veterans’ Housing - certain economic future according| Company. It was brought out that| partments of highways to see if, sell up to the sum of $15,000,000 | for ihe exclusive purpose of con-; struction, improvement and repair 1 0° Alaska’s school facilities, and ' i that Congress immediately adopt a | | measure whereby government of Al- ! aska funds so expended may beh, | matched by funds of the Federal government. Passed 22-2. H.B. 31, amending the ALASKA COASTAL FLIGHTS DOWN Alaska Coastal Airlines had a artial list of flights yesterday be- cause of weather, with six leav- ing Juneau and five arrivals. To Angoon: Mr. and Mrs. Steve Bell, Francis Fred, Bob Druxman. To Tulsequah: F. A, Burnett, Vic present aw so as to authorize Pcstmasters in certain areas to issue ballots and administer oaths incidental to ab- 1 ounsbur: sentee voting. Passed 22-0, 2 ab-: yrom Tulsequah: J. Generes, G. sent. ! Owena, M. Sinclair, M. Johnson, J. ; MacCray. [ RANGER 10 OUT ' With Ottar Johnson as skipper, . Ranger H. M. Stratton and Fore- man William Fromholz aboard, the Forest Service vessel Ranger 10 left Juneau yesterday. The men e en routz to Hood | Pay to do routine timber sales | work. They expect to be gone about (Measures Passed) ;’n wecek. | Housc Committee Substitute for ! HJR. 2, to appropriate necessary | .- —— SENATE MEASURES 22ND DAY, FEB. 14 No measures were introduced or passed in the Senate. 23RD DAY, FEB, 15 B Wanted! Men And CHAIR ON ITS TAST LEG? Save the cost of buying a new one by letting us rebuild it for extra- sturdiness and long wear. SPECIAL OFFER RE-UPHOLSTERING OF DAVENPORT (Average Size) from 67.50 up CHAIR (Plain Style) from 37.50 up Juneaun Upholstery Co. 122 Second Street — Phone 36 Women Who Are {, Native arts and crafts are even HAROLD and WARREN HOUSTON ed in the paving project which will funds for the expenses of the Legis- | irclude the Airport-Glacier High- | iature, including per diem, wages of ay this summer, He pointed ouc‘;g:::: n“r:‘;p‘-.em':zl-";fl;rég ltlx;‘?-gel to faced with difficulties, he reported.| In addition to marketing | problems, | 3 |raw materials for their manutacture! . the enormous savings which would Hard Of Hearing Ourine drops with simple s once. Ask | T's make this simple, no risk hearing test with [ — inge. 1f you lare none too plentiful. | e mada’b 4 i A i e are deafened, bothered by ringing, buzzing | === reeee e e ‘ y completing both pro- | bead noises d hardened or fated wa; Whaling, walrus and seal hunting, 3 % noises due to hardened os u\qfl x | 4 Jects together while equipment is (cerumen), try the Ourine Home Method test o || eping g o e 8, G T e PRAYER MEETING WITH | iy by i o el o Br. E. Lannon Kelly REPUBLI # ed to the high rate of traffic on p'fl'"RES ou TONIGHT Al test ov. you' Sit. yeur famay hack &8 | New Sportscope PLUS LATE NEWS ecas— There is o substitite tor n ELLIS AJE LINES DAILY TRIPS JUREAU TO KETCHIKAN via Petersburg and Wrangell ey anvertising ispent considerable time in various the Douglas Highway in eomparison 1 the buidling of the tution and poverty if conditions get| gy reqy of Mines experimental sta-| This evening at 7:30 o'clock at worse. He could offer no concrete| yson on Mayflower Island, and the Memorial Church the regular prayer suggestion for meeting the situation.! .o of the Douglas Recreation ,meeting service will be conducted One of the few villages having geaon. iby the Rev. Walter A. Soboleff. good possibilities is Shungnak, 10-{ Other business of the evening in- | Studies in “The Confession of Faith” jcated on the Kobuk River about 160 ' ciuded paying of bills, following | Will be given. Following the service miles east of Kotzebue, abcve “miwmch Mr. Jermain, Mr. Wilder and health education pictures, “Safety Arctic Circle. He pointed out that! mrs Johnson were guests of Mayor |at Play,” “Safety at Home,” “Clock- jthere is some jade, gold, asbestos!nnke Pusich, along with the two;ing the Champion” and “The Life and other items in that arca which, gr,ups of the Alaska Government, |of the Bees,” will ke shown. Pictures | should be investigated further. The an members of the House of Rep- |are from the Territorial Department | Alaska Native Service is Investi-!resentatives, the Senate, and their |of Health. The sound projector was gating possibilities for industries lagjes, and Gov. and Mrs. Gruen- recently acquired as regular equip- | that will assist these people. firg at the Mayor's famous eating \ment for the Church mission boat With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg. Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 Alaska Coastal offers you a new service—to speed you on your way. Through your local ACA agent you can reserve your seat on Pan American fo the States . . . and then to any spot on the globel And now, for its patrons in Sitka, Hoonah, Tenakee, Skagway, Haines and similar communities ACA holds a special block of seats on Pan Am. . . . giving them equal priorities with those who buy their tickets in Juneaul o AIRLIQES Plumbing © H-:afing 0il Burners [eiephone-319 Nights-Red 730 Harri Machine Shop, Inc. e W AR P el | establishment, “Mike’s Place.” Princeton-Hall, with the Rev. Paul MUSICIANS PROTECTIVE UNION Ia Prouty, General Missionary. Local No. 672, AFL Hall, Impor- CLASS OF THREE, O.ES. i S tant meeting, 7:30 Thursday, l"eb-; Nugget Chapter No. 2, Order of j FROM SEATTLE 21 1t Eustern Star, initiated a class of § | three last evening at their regular | 17. Leverock’s Town in the Dutch|meeting. New members are Mr. West Indies is built on the crater ang Mrs. Thomas Hall, floor of an extinct volcano. | Katherine Gair. i Jack Molyneaux and T. W. 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