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MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1947 COME EARLY) COMPLETE SHOWS 7:05-9:35 I'BATURE AT 7:25—9:55 % Ends Tomorrew BREATH-TA Violence of Nature and Passionate F Ui of Forbidden, Love! g SIR CEDRIC HARDWICKE JUDITH ANDERSON () ANTHONY QUINN JAMES GLEASON COLOR &Y g ¢ M.G.Ms Technicolor Carioon “HALF-PINT PIGMY"” and AIR EXPRESS NEWS P NEW IN FOREST SERVICE Two younz women trom Tugene, ! Ore., arrived by PAA Saturday to take clerical positions with the U.S. Forest Service. I the staff of Alva Blackerby, Ad- miralty Division supervisor. Both ve living at the Ahler Apartments. —— CHRIS WYLLER BACK Miss Diane Steiger will be in the | regional cffice, on the staff of Harry Speriing, administrative ofti- [for the Public Roads Administra- cer. | tion, has returned from Sitka af- Miss Betty Bowden will be on ter several days there on business. Chris Wyller, iaAstrict Engineer TWO COMPLETE OVENS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-JUNEAU, ALASKA | | | "TYCOON" IS BILL iN TECHNICOLOR, CAPITOL THEATRE| Arls, Crafts Exhibition Next Month Alice Brandebury, President, Alas- kan Arts and Crafts, Inc, an- Eir Cedric Hardwicke, in the title nounces for the Board of Directors | role as an industrial tycoon, con- that the Fifth Annual Arts and| racts with Wayne, an engineer, to | Crafts Exhibit will be held in Ju-| |builg a railroal from his Andean neau the last of April, date and| |tin mines to the coast. place to be announced later. Miss Day is Hardwicke’s daughter,| All persons inter: land the interest she takes in Wayne |ing their arts or crafts should get sparks the conflict which quickly|in touch with Mrs. Willlam Paul, rows between the two men over Sr., Chairman of the Display Com-| » construction of the road. | mittee Wien the two young people mar-| Qualifications for Exhibit entries| |-y against the millionaire’s wishes, and rules and regulations establish- 1e coldly sets out to break his un- ed by the Board in the prewious| | wanted son-in-law, a process that exhibits will apply this year. Copies | | precipitates a stirring climax. |of the Program for the 1948 Ex- Lavishly produced by Stephen|hibit outlining these qualifications Ames and directed by Richard Wal- can be secured at the Vic Power ace, the picture includes Judith|Paint Store, or information se- Anderson, James Gleason and An- |cured from memters of the associa- ony Quinn in its featured cast. | tion. LR S & PIONEERS' AUXILIARY | PINOCHLE PARTY WILL OF WEATHER | STARTEARLY SATURDAY | The second event In the series | | \ ] of three pinochle parties given S A s SP & L ® | A stormy love affair in South America is the basis of RKO Ra-| dio's special, “Tycoon,” in color by, Cechnlcolor, which co-stars John }w::yne and Laraine Day. This is the | feature at the Capitol Theatre. i (ONDITIONS | by the Women’s Auxiliary, Pioneers |of Alaska, was held Saturday eve- ning in the IOOF Hall. A large crowd played pinochle, and first prizes were awarded to Mrs. Eva Nygard and John Reck. Consolation prizes went to Mrs. A Lundstrom and Dave Brown. Many were also present for the turkey shoot. The committee has announced that due to the Trollers’ dance on Saturday evening, the last in the . Missing | series of parties will start promptly Miss ng | at 7:45 o'clock that evening, so that lD-Cloudy“v\ll who attend will be able also to 15—Clear |attend the dance after the card 30—Cloudy | party. 30—Clear In addition to prizes for high 31—Cloudy | scores at this week’s party, grand 41—Rain | prizes will be awarded to those who 37—Cloudy | have held the highest score for the 15—Cloudy | three parties. 20—Cloudy 9 17—Cloudy 8—Cloudy | Weather conditions and lemper- | ures at various Alaska points also on the Pacific Coast, at 4:30 a. m., 120th Meridize: Time, and celeased by the Weather Bureau, Juneau. follow: | Anchorage | Barrow Bethel ... | Cordova 29—Cloudy | -26—Clear 32—Snow Fdmonton Fairbanks Haines Havre Juneau Airport Ketchikan Kodiak Kotzebue ... McGrath Nome Northway Petersburg Portland | Prince George Seattle | Sitka {'Whitehorse Yakutat e CAPT. HANSEN BACK Capt. Svend C. Hansen, sector 35—Rain | commander, Alaska Communica- 43—Cloudy | tions System, returned Saturday af- 32—Rain | ter several days inspecting the ACS 43—Partly Cloudy | installation at Yakutat. 38—Partly Cloudy — - eea- 15—Cloudy Lauson 4-Cycle Air-cooled Out- 28—Partly Cloudy Boards. New models. Madsen’s. 41 t! | .. INTHES NEW GENERAL ELECTRIC “PUSH-BUTTON" RANGE! Looking for camplete cooking convenience? Stop right here. Boauseg this :onp&:uful, newg(i-F. Automatic. Range has it! Clips cooking time. Now you can'prepare several oven ultom:'e...groutyinonnlpug:uoven.baked biscuits in the other. Fach oven warms, bakes, broils or foasts om ifs own. Automatic timer-controlled, or you can’ te each oven separately—by hand. Just think—every- 's ready for eating af one lime. Wenderful “push-button” parie, 00... with “Tel-A-Cook™ lights that show what heat is on cach cooking unit. Undl you've actually tried this sensational, new way to ‘cook with your finger fllpt” you can’t really imagine how perfectly easy and simple cooking can be! GENERAL @ ELECTRIC SEE IT TODAY AT— ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER CO. Cheerful Dispensers of Friendly Dependable 24-hour Electrical Service MY LAUNDRY PROBLEMS ARE TAKEN THANK YOU./ A These will be your exact words . . . when you get the wise washday habii of sending dirty clothes and linens to us. Save money, work with our extra - clean, low - cost service. PHONE 299 4 Ask Your Neighbors Who Patronize SNOW WHITE LAUNDRY Plumbing © Hcafing 0il Burners Telephone-319 Nights-Red 730 Harri Machiie Shop. Inc. PAGE FIVE 73 ABOARD PAN AM| WEEKEND FLIGHTS Pan American Airways tights| carried 73 passengers in_and out of Juneau over the weekend with 3. rriving here and 38 leaving Passengers akoard Sunday flights were as follows: From Seattle: Ruth Alexander, Earl Jackson, R Hanson, R. J. Wade. To Seattle: Edward Anderson, ck R. Clark, Mr. and Mrs, Rol-! and Gilmer, H. Neil Graham, Gil- | | Dewitt Gilbert, | Max Rogers, Dr.| . W. Welsh, Mori Sommers, Hugh | Self, Sandra Self, Nicholas Self, Mr. ind Mrs. E. Bakke, Sgt. F. M. Glan- z, John Baker,’ Oscar Anderson, Robert Kinney, J. H. Engelman. Passengers aboard the Saturday {ilghts were: . From Seattle: Richard Wood, Eu- gene Hervin, Mrs. L. E. Swanson, “leanor Ewing, Kenneth Bowman, Dave Steiger, Elizabeth Bowden, R. 3. McIver, James Klushkan, Harold Hodgins, Ida Seggelkg, Lucille Lay- ock, Oscar Anderson, Nils Rokkum, tarold Rice, R. E. Sheldon, Ken- wcth Martin, Lemarr Vella, Mr. and Mrs. George Monton. From Annette: Elizabeth Lawley. From Fairbanks: Christine Hal- vorsen, Eskil Anderson. To Fairbanks: G. H. Wood, Grace Wood, Charlie Miller, George D. Milligan, Beth Chamberlain. To Whitehorse: Mrs. L. Swan- jon. To Seattle: Harold Stewart, Carl Calahan, Mike Goodman, Mr. and . Don Griffith, Robert L. How- Gradelle Leigh, A. C. Lubcke Kay Malcolm, J. C. Taylor Dolores Zeis, Ray H. Sheilds, Wallis acorge, Hugh Hill, Fritz Bartle. BUS OR BUS! William Lawley 1 Women of Mbose Induct 12 Members| ks 1 Women of the Moose held thel: | ocial meeting of the month Thurs lay evening with entertainment anc -efreshments in charge of the So ial Service Committee Chairmar Clarabel Messerschmidt. Twelve new members in.tialc vere: Carolyn Aase, Mary Avonian Margaret Burgh, Vie Clark, Janne Franels, Mary Hagerup, Bert Hoft, Opal James, Mary Jone Rirdie Peterson, Rose Ichneider an Viary werner. ed in displas-|port gorre) ©. S, Selt, Charolette] Jullenne Bell volunteered to hel n the Juneau Public Library stor) hour and Mary Hagerup, to vrs. Edna LomeA clean books. Ti Library chairman, Ludie Auld, als isited the Federal jail and present d books to inmates. The audit committee meets at th Moose Lodge rooms Monday, April { at 8 pm. with Chairman Flioss.e Carr. All those who have signed up for :he shuffleboard tournament were wked toplay three games and kzep their own score. Anyone caring to ign up please call Junior Regent Zdna Card. A rummage sale will ke { held next Wednesday at the Moose Lodge rooms. The Ways and Means Committee will sponsor a pinochle »arty, Thursday, March 31. An an- 10uncement was made that the boat which the Friendship Circle intend ied to charter, is not available, <o | hey will fly to Sitka. Senior Regent May Larsen inir itk1, Chapter 159, who gave a short i1k and extended an invitation to all to visit Sitka for the Friend- Chairman Anna Bodding an- | counced her committee had raised 1+ sum of money for the scholarship und for Mooseheart. Next meeting of WOTM will ke SEATTLE, March 20—(®— The t and found department of the ‘eattle Transit System reported a telephone call from a woman who said she had left a package con- taining a brassiere on a transit sys- em bus. “What bus?” said the transit com- »any employee. “Size 36,” replied the woman. — e FROM SITKA Don R. McGraw of Sitka is regis- ered at the Baranof. lield April 7 with committee re- orts due: membership, publicity, \looseheart, Moosehaven and U- irary. oo MAYOR DOUGLAS HERE Mayor Harry Douglas and family arrived yesterday from Hoonah on the Nebraska. Douglas stated he was in Juneau on business for the town of Hoonah and will leave for his home there sometime tomorrow. R SCHWINN BICYCLES at MAD- SEN’S, 46 tf EloysmenfyooerliyrmenfipmenecoRyecnceliyss ANNUAL Spring Concert by Th e JUNEAU CITY BAND and The JUNEAU MEN 'S CHORUS TUESDAY 8:00p.m. in a rendition of Music You Love to Hear at the 0th CENTURY THEATRE BENEFIT BAND UNIFORM FUND Adults $1.00 PROGRAM SPONSORED by the JUNEAU RO TARY CLUB Juneau-Alaska iuced a visitor, Nettie Culbert trom R SO W R FI0MENTUR LAST BIG NITE 70 SEF "DARK PASSAGE” Al 20TH CENTURY HAS fumphu is packe ntere ana i in smootl e film was shot| 1 consid: cutdoor Wfter hi he is vick (Miss Bacall agon. £ itout him rial in the S, The dis ie which is adapted | rom the David Goodis' novel of tlv ame title, offers some excellent m ments for the st both are adept at the clipped, terse manne of delivery. Miss Bacall is cast in a more sym pathetic role this time. She di cards the slinky type of role whi atroducefi her to the screen, for that of a very sincere young womai SRR S M g 8s HOSPITAL ROTES Admitted to St. Ann's Hospital | Saturday was Anthony Johnsor dmitted Sunday was baby Ke {neth Carillo. A baby girl, weight 6 pounds, rance, was born Saturday evenn t 10:10 to Mr. and” Mrs. Basili Untalasco. Discharged over the (from St. Ann’s wire O Ove Lars Swanson, J. H, Engelman, and Thelma Osborne. Irene Thomas of Haines was ad- mitted to the Government Hospital. Mrs. Rachel Jimmie and baby gir of Juneau were discharged. - INVITATION TO BID The Alaska Department of Health announces the invitation to bid for furnishing $30,000.00 of Marine In- | surance on equipment aboard .the M/S Hygiene. Interetsted bidders may obtain bid forms and specifications by call- ing st.room 203, Territorial Build- ing, Juneau, Alaska. Sealed bids will be received until 2:00 p.m. Monday, April 4. | Pirst publication, March 18, 1949, Last publication, April 1, 1949. as w PASSAGE Looney 'E‘;:;:Caflom and Laie REWS by Rir Express #SHOWS AT 7:16—9:30 - Try the Famous MOVIE HOUR POPCORN ; at the CONCESSION BAR INVITATION TO BID The Alaska Department of Health, Juneau, Alaska announces the Invi- ation to Bid for furnishing drydock~ | ing, repairs, alterations and addi- | tions to the M/S Hygiene, Interested | bidders may call at Room 203, Terri- torial Building, Juneau, Alaska for bid forms and specification. Sealed bids will be received at the bove address until 11:00 A. M. March 26, 1949. @rst publication, March 11, 1649, Last publicatnon, March 21, 1949, Follow the Cabs to in Douglas for a Good Time CHRISTENSEN BROS. PHONE 659 Grownie's Liguor Slore 139 So. Frankln Box 2596 . Phone 103 PO, HOME AND INDUSTRIAL IXSULATION F.OCKE WOOL—ALUMINUM WEATHER STRIPPING Warde A. Johnsun—FPhoné 340