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A T QI YIS - € I 1949 THURSDAY Fl-_BRUARY | CCWYOMING ||/ WILIAM ELLIOTT—GEORG xabby” HAYES ALPERT DEKKER — VERA RALSTON Compiete Shows—T7:26- 9;30 Feature Starts—8:03—10:07 e TEMORROW TWO EXCITING FEATURES ER” SHOWPLALE oF “ MISSION against MOBSTERS “IN ’IEE_(‘URN we intreduce— SCOTT BRADY sensational star of the forthcoming “CANON CITY” A KNOCKOUT! SCOTT BRADY ANABEL SHAW Eogle-Lion Film AGLE WO nciua e wheei. LT 452 carries a cew of fourteen in addition to Master Brown, The LT 372 will be patched to Seattle. e, UaL of a horse's puliing power lies in its hindquarters. LT 452 TO WHITTIER From the Engineer dock Tuesday aflernoon, the LT 452 left for Whittier with the barge BCL 1329, to replace the LT 372 as harbor tug. Master Neal F. Brown was ;\L e S e e R il i e i Bt et To Gur Friends and Patrons We wish to expresg our sincere thanks and appreciation to the many Friends and Patrons of THE NEW YORK TAVERN through thL years of our ownership and managements. 2 To Gur Successors DAN and STEVE STANWORTH and GEORGE BAROUMES sincere best wishes for their continued success. GEORGE and SELMA SALO e ELLIS AIR LINES | DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO RETCHIRAN || | via Petersburg and Wrangell | With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg. Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30P. M FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 i == Akulw 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 WESTERN FEATURE ALASKA COASTAL "WYSMING” IS AT = HAS THIRTY-TWO CAPITOL THEATR: ON FLIGHTS WED. The thrilling picture of the old west days, “Wyoming,” took showings. It is a story of nttempts‘om. 16 as follows: to settle the terrftory of the west| To Hawk Inlet: again.t cattlemen. ‘What happened when the home- steaders started to stream into the territory, intent on taking the lit- tle plots of land the government of- fered them, makes for an exciting | yarn. ! From Burnett Inlet: Leo Rhodes. den, Shirley Skeek. ‘To Ketchikan: 3trong. To Wrangell: From Wrangell: Led Osterman. Soren C. up through hardships. On the other | Duncan. hand, the homesteaders were eager| F to help expand the Territory into a; From Hoonan: om Pelicar: H. Christenson. Mary Johnsoh. D. Sendder, Grace Allie. Sitka: G. | Wylter, | n om R 'MOTHER OF MAJOR NEWBOULD PASSES ON Major Eric Newzould of the Sal- vaticn Army, who was called to Los Angzeles early this week by the ill- ness of his mother, Mrs. Emily New- | i Lould, today telegraphed s w‘xre; that she died peacefully early this mormngz in a Los Angeles 'espital. Both her sons were in Los An-| geles, where Capt. Victor Newbould, also of the Salvation Army, is sta- Lloyd. R leN'S FELLOWSHIP he Men', Chure made. Major Newbould's mother had many friends in Juneau. She vis- ' ited her son and his wife here for several months last year. D - FROM SEATTLE cordial invitation i nen to shere in this fellowship. IN here from Seattle yesterday low night. as hostess. /(d e o /gym It’s a good wind that unveils your Kayser stockings! Exquisitely fashioned to slenderize your ankles. UNDERWEAR HOSIERY ¢ GLOVES - The Triangle Cleaners The “Slick Chick" . . . LIKES to have HER “Big Mo- ment”, the “Beau Brummell of her life, wear a suit that is neatly cleaned and pressed . . . the way TRIANGLE CLEAN- ERS do the job! For better Appearance CALL Plumbing © H-:afing il Burners Teiephone-313 Nighis-Red 730 Harri Machine Shop. Ine. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Having a full schedule of flights, is at the,Alneka Coastal Airlines brought m‘ LAST TIMES TDNIGHT! :capnul Theatre tonight for the last |17 passengers yesterday and To Petersturg: Capt. John Wor- J. Johnson, Grover | George Sumption. | " Titcomb, Dr. ilamn, C. O'Shea, Elton George, and Mrs. E. Hamilton, George MEETIKG TONIGHT |- Feliowsi:p of Memorial meets at 7:30 this evening in the church recreation room. Of- |ficers of the group are: Fred Mor- extended to all The Missionary Society also meets | {at the Church manse, 1003 Tenth | {and B, at 7:30 this evening. Presi- |dent Anna May announces that reg- O. R. Rutherford of Sitka arrived ,ular business will be discussed and and devotions will be led by Mrs. Gene- stayed at the Baranof Hotel over- vieve Soboleff, witih Mrs. Jessie Bar- MONEY FOR AHA HOUSING IS APPROVED | «(‘on\mued Imm Page One) J. M. lay Seattle. for lmt purpose were u~ ommended same in She Labor News Digest regard- men workers ittle during the depress ing in department store: In S | men the W 3 | seing re B Rl h ik wars s ‘rugged | abhat, 3t $16 a week were laid off and | g lot of men who had no intention of | To Pelican: Mrs. E. Ojaniemi,| “”; o8 ‘}“‘“‘ hired at $14 a week to | stitting idle by while the intruders Valentino Qui, Doris Qui. | "5;, e . |5f the harder to get tools. Saleian: andber ana’ they . Bad bulit] Fro - Bxoursion TAIKAG ANGN T 1 conditin, ‘Senator Garnick | | sad, works a great hardship on the | |men and is one of the main reason: | an equal pay bill is necessary. Senator Charles D. Jones o 1.\m said thriving state. | From Tenakee: Svend Asp, A. L. o | ap som: | Starred In “Wyoming” are Wil-|Slagle, John Asp. T. O, Paddoch, |Subscrives to the principle of equal ;yjging liam Elliott, Vera Ralston, John|E. Numalla. pay and would oie far, tae tHiN Carroll and George “Gabby” Hayes.| To Sitka: Mattuna Borenic, Lor-| ~%U%" he objects to increasing the | g4 4y 5 Fehin raine Sincer, Earl Hermen, Chris power of the Labor Cnmmlssmnexi ‘Baby and the delegation of the powers of | the legislature to an administrative | officer. e COVERED IN LAW ek Senator Howard Lyng quoled the oresent law regarding the Labor De- | partment to show that the office now has all necessary powers. H said that he would vote for the bihi certain sections relating to the powers of the Lakor Commi»jnnc:l nad Leen removed. | | ih: only votes against passage of | | he Lill were trose of Senators Lyng | md Rivers. | The appropriation for the Wkile Housing | tioned. | irty- hasse 'S Funeral services will be in Long £an, President; John S. Shotter, | Autkority, the first major appro-| Thirty-four passengers cam: i1 Beach, where the family home was| Vice-President; Arthur Charles, |Friation, except for ‘Abelr awil sk, 1971 = S0 i mAnioat . AlWATA S : Socret John Rhea, Treasurer. A |Pense , approved by the Senatc | ‘esterday from Seattlc and Fair this scssion, was moved from second | into third readinz and passed with- Jut a dissenting vote. Senator Jones, who made the mo- ton for suspension of the rules on e bills, said he dislikes partner: ships with the Federal government |"nd commented sharply on “peoplc who claim to be Jeffersonial Demo- crats although Jefferson was the | From | Thorpe, | Surn almer, Rundell Mr o'clock tomorrow morning and had | “ary a full schedule of committec meet- ings for this afternoon. e eee . REORGANIZATION ... OF TERRITORIAL A din | { 21st for tions A plan for reorganization of Ter- | titorial administrative offices has | een drawn up by Attorney General | | Ralph Rivers at the request of Sen- |ator Steve McCutcheon and Repre- | | sentative Clarence Keating and the | plan, in mimeograph form, has been | | distrizuted to members of the Legis- | lature. A Bill to put the plan into effect lis expected in either the House or | the Senate at an early date. i | 164, 884, | | Under the plan drawu up by the | Attorney General, the Treasurer's Office and Auditor’s Office would be | combined in one, known as the De- ‘pnnmem of Comptroller General. This department would receive runds from all sources, including tax money and Federal allotments; \dlsburse the funds and keep finan- cial records susceptible to ready in- | terpretation for the Legislature and Ethe public. | The Department of the Attorney General would have not only a legal division but a law enforcement di- vision, under which would be the present Highway Patrol and other | enforcement agencies, including li- quor licensing and liquor law en- forcement. A Department of Aeronautics would take over the work of the present Aeronautics and Communi- cations Board and in addition would | administer one-third of motor fuel tax revenues for aeronautical pur- poses. The Department of Highways and Harbors, under the Highway Engi- neer, would administer two thirds| «rt to roads, bridges, floats, docks, and waterfront and harbor facilities. The Board of Health and Pio- neers' Home Trustees would be | merged for coordinated administra- | tion of old age pensions and of the | Home, | Other present departments would retain their identity. although there | would be some reassignment of func- | tions and duties. A new Department of Resources and Development, under a Director | of Economic Development, would contain the Division of Fisheries| Products, Division of Agriculture, | Division of Mines, Land Registration | Section and an Industrial Promo-| tion Section. 1 HUSPITAL NOTES Ann's Hospital | Ulven, Mrs.| Bernard | Admitted to St. yesterday were Louis J. E. Connor and Mrs. Feero. Discharged yesterday were Mrs. 'Joseph Rhea, Richard Allan and: Mrs. Marie Melin. | * Discharged from the Guv(rnment Hospital yesterday were Shmey Ekeek of Petersburg and Jimmy ot- | ryohok of Nome. WELLINGTON BACK; ' ON YEARLY BUYING ot TRIP T0 SEATTLE | s lardware returned to Ju from a 19-day buying trip outside. { i | “Prices are still holding alout the also quoted statistics from the |ang workmanship is improving. The {older stock in states is being sold on inventor; es before the newer { was able to pick up a few items iave a number of new items on dis- lay soon,” On cond.tions in states were looking 15 far as sther lines there was use ght-cols d Wellington. Northwest Retail Hardware Dealeis Association convention. 34 IN ON PAN AM PLANE YESTERDAY anks, as follows: Floyd Olanio, Oswald Newman, ( 2. Rutherfort, Palmer, , Ancinoo Credo, Elsie Credo, | Walter Krebs. From Fairbanks: Edith Gim, Edward Moher, Andrews, | come the Delegates to the Grand 3 e OFFICES plA"NED Lodge Convention on Monday the iday the 18th by phoning either If YourNose - Fills Up=— | Tonltht—u and stuffed-up vmh a cold that you | ran't get to slze?-put @& few drops ot *72lks Va~tro-nol "smntly you'll feel your stufly nose pzcluuu where trouble is to relieve such con- ’eumm. It makes breathing easier. invites restful sleep. Try Vicks Va~-tro-nol Nose Drops! of motor fuels tax revenues for s : " PAGE FIVE R EEE. W TONIGHT ,, 27 and 9:30 7 Wdhng.u\ o. the Thoma Mo teip yearl BRINGS YOU buy This was on tue Q cctacle of @8 5 ductwe Romat Sirens: N\ o, o \ Samauel ~ GOLDWYN - Aresents furniture, but the qualit, furniture stores ! articles arc | icased,” said. are still hard to get thoug! Wellington We wi he continued. general, Welling that cusiness had slowcd 2 and especially for tic trades. Business men in tic for a fair bus.-j the spring. furniture was out of sizhi| 5 pri.ces were concerned. Ir of upholstered furnm- made of toe n tapestries,” con red in Seattle, he (= I( J R 3 RUTH ETTING - GLORIA STUAKT ALAN MOWBRAY attended ti . § Thé GLORIOUS GOLDWYY o (OVER GIRLS Seuttle: Dr. Phillip Moo: John Doolin, Ro o 8!d Rood, John Ryan, Clay Nona Palmer, Carl Maki, Elizabet} Walter p L Efi S “Airlines o Everywhere” Edmond Ironside, Ironside, Isaac San- alter ¢ “{““ ‘;\ baby girl was born yesterday | srncon at St. Ann’s Hospital at | Francis Coleman, AT BARANOF ner is being given to wel- members only, and reser- MUST be made by noon Black 790 or 552. 20 3¢ oo it's always i a pleasure bottled in bond | poils Sleep head is so congested in each nostril Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey n up. For Va-tro-nol's medication works right £X-275 LERI AE12 DISTILLILG €O, €., LOUISYILLE, EY. Annual Winter Clearance Sale ° WOMEN’S SHOES Ends Saturday — 19th HUNDREDS of WOMEN'S SHOES to CHOOSE FROM in THREE PRICE GROUPS High and Lew Heels in Black, Srown, Blue and Red "HUDSON'S South Franklin Street SOMENTURY first man to warn against a highly | centralized government and believed | ©0ughy, E. L. Cascaden, Forbe urld WIde NEws Evm' | the least government is the best.” | Baker, Peter Sarcein, Floyd Mor- The Senate adjourned until 108D, Garnet Martin, Mrs, A. Guile, | e Mrs. Dennis Coyle of Fairbanks king of England for could neither speak Menalook, Marcel Stragier, Mrs. V.| * o ; {1:45 to Mr., and Mrs. David Stroe- | is at the Baranof. James, Charles E. Bunnell, Le % o s, Charles unnell \n(‘lv | ikt B L Born at 4:45 this morning to Mr, | George I } and Mrs. Robert Lougheed w n three years, NOTICE PIC ~UXILIARY | § peund, 2 ounce baby girl. |nor write the English language. e I.W.HARPER Simee /872 KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY, BOTTLED IN BOND, 100 ®ROOF,